The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 12, 1905, Image 4
dofdaQ lili.4 V'at.iH'i:; In Soil Cot- (
tor at 10 Cents
Harvte Jordan, president uf.l
Southern Colli>u Association !ih? |
isaueel the following: 8
Tho South i?) t<> 1 ?o congialulitt- 8
eJ on the prospects for general j '
prospority during the next eigli- '
teen months I ho loyalty of J *
southern furmcrs in standing to-J 11
get her during the first three I '
months of tlie > oar and holding! 1
tlu'ir staple off a depressed cotton f
market and following this hy cartailing
production for 1905 by I
materially reducing the cotton
acreage and the use of guano un- '
der cotton is more largely respon '
sihle for the present condition of 11
good prices than all other causes
coinhined.
Tho loyalty of southern hankers,
cotton men, fertilizer com.
panics and business men generally
wh o have so generously contrihuted
funds to thw association, j
and the southern press which, I
during the hard struggle of the j(
farmers for the past six months ' 1
1 |(
to whip tho fight they had under- ^
taken, has done such valiant and t
effective public service without I
price are other highly impoitant ?
factors in making poasihiu ex- >
istirg conditions. t
All of these things coupled v
with had seasons following in the j
wake of a heavily reduced acreage
and an enormous d'-mund for spot 1
cotton hy the spinners of tho
world gives to cotton tho strong- *
est statistical position it has oc- ,
copied in many ycare. If crop
conditions do not rapidly improve
the supply of raw cotton for eonsumption
in 11)06 will fall short ,
of the demand and prices will go 1 f
very much higher. Hut ahnor- 1 c
mally high prices will he as dan- 1 f
t * i ' - ..I
gi-rr.us lor uie iutnro to the \
producer and spinning us abnor- ! ]
mully low prices, and. wo must t
endeavor to be conservative and !
consistent. ' (
It will bo the best part of wis- : t
doni for all cotton producers to ' j
discourage speculative interests ! (
that would tend to drive the price !
of spot cotton above 12 cents per
pouml just as it is iniperutivo that j
no farmer should ever again sell a
pound of middling cotton under
10 cents per pound. Let us not
enconruge the growth of the staple
in foreign fields. Wo bold a
complete monopoly of the cotton
industry of the world up to i2
cents per pound and ut that price
good profits to the producer can
be realized.
The recent advance in cotton is
* inducing many farmers to sell
their crop for delivery in October.
This is bad policy and if generally
indulged iu will deluge such
t,,i vi|.i1 iiiuiio n in u u 111 (11 HUipiO on
the market during that month as
to break prices and prove injur,,
ions to those who have to sell.
Learn to market the crop slowly
and do not go into speculative
propositions.
Ry co-operative aetion refuse
to sell any cotton cents
and so market ttle staple as to
keep tho legitimate demand active
and heartily at good prices.
The Southern cotton association
in ita meeting at Memphis, June
28, 1905, endorsed the plans tor
immediate construction of ware-*
houses under tho plans and specifications
of the insurance companies
and to be owned and operated
by the local communities in
which they are built. The rapid
development of the cotton warehouse
system is absolutely essential
to tho best system of marketing
cotton for high prices and this
matter should be pushed at every
cotton point in the South.
It is now imperative that the
farmers rally in each county and
build up the membership of the
association. Those counties which
have not yet organized should get
into lino at once. Those that are
>ry anlsed ho pushed by J:
ho !>>c>l (.Die ic and the uU'Uibethi
(if o ieh rapidly increased uf*
or ?h? crops at e laid by
We want to he in a strong po- ol
ition by September to handle the hi
ituatioo next fall and winter. ' jM
'lie cnl!o?lt is most encouraging, th
["he State and bounty otlicers of
lie association are to ho congrat- cj
dated cm the splendid work tlioy '
,nvo done and now tliat success q
s assured they have redoubled , Q)
heirefforts. 1(5
Wo have everything to be a,
troud of and must not lot the ' nr
oldon opportunity now in reach
o still hotter fortify our position tj,
or the future, slip by or fail to cr
i.ensure up to tho highest stand- w
,rd of our duty one to another. ^
Very truly, ^
lhirvio Jordan,
i'res Southern Cotton Asso.
A GKIM TH \GKD".
s daily enacted, in thousands of
lollies, as Death claims, in each se
me, another victim of Consumpton
or Pneumonia. But when J11
Joughs anil Colds ate propilly
treated, the tragedy is averts 5(
id. F. G. 1 lunt lev, of Oaklandon, ki
nd , wiiles: "My wife hud tho tc
lonsumptiou, and three doctor, y
java her up. Finally she tookDr,
ving's Nor Discovery for Con- ftI
aiinption, Coughs and Coldoe V
vhtch cured her, and to-day she
s well and strong." It kills the
terms of all diseases. One dos. y
cliftvcs Guaranteed at 50c and
>1.00 by Crawford Bros., J. F- 111
dackoy vfc Co Funderburk Phar. n<
nacy, druggists. Trial bottle frees
Banker Dewey Convicted. ei
Kalcigh, N. C., July 8.?Tho- g
nas W. Dewey, the defaulting
lashior of tho farmers' and mer- \\
ihantV tiank of Ncwhern, was U
'onnd guilty today after the jury n
lad been out two days and nights ,r.
lie was sentenced to six years in
>i
:he penitentiary. r
The defendant's ?Unrn**? at
J _ ... I,
juce served notice of an appeal to b
he supreme court, which convenes ?
n Raleigh in September. A bond ^
of $40,000 wae furnished. ^
oixa v o n i^l. 11
B -ars the ,h8 Kind You Have Always Bougft A
*r* g
Go to the
LANCASTER MARBLE
AN I) 1
GRANITE WORKS,
For Good Work and Low Prices
A. J. McNinch,
LANCASTER, S. C '
$5,000
Reward will be paid to any
person who can find one atom
of opium, chloral, morphine,
cocaine, ether or chloroform
in any form in any of Dr.
Miles' Remedies.
This reward is offered because
certain unscrupulous persons
make false statements about
these remedies. It is understood
that this reward applies
only to goods purchased in thte
open market, which have not
been tampered with in any way.
Dr. Miles' remedies cure by
their soothing, nourishing,
strengthening and invigorating
effects upon the nervous
system, and not by paralyzing
and weakening the nerves as
would be the case if these drugs
were used.
For this reason Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills are universally
considered the best pain remedy
"I have Buffered for 25 years with ,
severe pains In my head, heart and
bark, and have tried everything I
could get and could not find any relief
\intil 1 got a box of Dr. Miles' AntlI'aln
Pills. I suffered as long as 12
hours at a ttmo with such severe
pains that I feared 1 would loso my
mind. Tho Antl-Paln Pills gavo me
relief In from 10 to 20 minutes. I do I
not have to use Morphine any more. '
I wish you would publish this so that
other sufferers may find relief."
I. A. WALKER.
R. F. D. No. fi. Salem, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first package will benefit. If It
falls he will return your money.
25 closes. 2b cents. Never sold In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
BAMNER 8 ALVE
f most treating salvo In IP'S world
ipunese l^eace ifinvoya Sul? Fof |
i
United States,
Yokohama, July 8.?The steam
Minnesota, of the Northern line
wing on board the Jepanet-e ,
snce plenipotentiaries,f-niledfrom ,
lis port for Seattle todsy. The I
ivernor of Yokohama and the |
vie bodies escorted the plenipo
ntiaries to tho pier. The Mar- j
lis Ito, Premier Katsnra, the ^
ther members of the cabinet, Mr j
riacom, the American minister, <
id the staff of the legation were
nong IhoMo who accompanied
aron Ksmura and his parly to <
10 Minnesota. An enormous
owd of Japanese and foreigners
itli bands of music assembled at.
10 water front and general enmsiasm
was manifested.
bin Man Killed Eight To Make ^
Tbero Good
Chehalis, Wn., duly 8. ? Aeirting
that he had killed eight
en to make them good, as all
ve m?*n nro had, Hez^kiah Hall
5 years old, said to tie familiarly
aown in Lee county, Va., as
Hike Hull," was arrested today <
mrged with killing John Gruhh
id with other serious offenses in
irginin.
Hall says he killed Grubh in
df defense He tohl Sheriff
rquhart that he had kdled eight
>en, remarking that men wore
aver good until they were dead
id that he hud "run up against"
ght men whom he found it noejsary
to make good.
ICKENiNG SHIVERING F1 rsj
f Augue and Muluria, can ho re-i
evod and cured with Electric ,
ittcrs. This is a pure, tonic
ledicine; of especial benclit in
lalaria, for it exerts a true curove
influence on the disease, driv- <
ig it entirely out of the sys em.
t is much to be preferred to Quin- j
ae, having none of this drug's;
ud after-effects. E. S. Muoday,
f Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My
rother was very low with muluri1
fever and jaundice, till ho took (
Ilectric Bitters, which saved his
if?. At Crawford Bros , J. F ,
lackey & Co. ami Funderburk ]
'harmacy drug stores; price 50c,
uurauteed. ]
9
-Clubbing
Payable Strict!;
THE LEDGER (twice a w<
JOURNAL (twice a week) c
s'A -
v r
THE LEDGER (twice a we
TON NEWS and COURIF
year for
THE LEDGER and The S<
TOR one year for
THE LEDGER, The ATL,
SOUTHERN CULTIVATC
THE LEDGER (twice a we
CONSTITUTION (three tir
THE LEDGER (twice a we
# *
WORLD (three times a wee
THE LEDGER, ATLANT
and FARM, one year for
Positively Canno
Theodora U I'rice Made n Forluuo.
New Y?'rk, .Itilv 4. Theodore
11. r, is again ikking?>f cotton,"
iiiti iu*iiny he is luted iim u miliumnilo,
tm having paid* ff every cent
f hit* dehln which cnci'iupussed
tiiin live yearn ago, ind lined hi*
pockets w i111 fortune. The foriuno
was inudo Ms'erday svlmn
[ii ices jninpei. ahead with leaps
and hounds, gaiu.tg a Imndrod
points during the day. His profits
yestorday are said to liavc been
?750,000 or 00.000 miles.
Sound kidneys are safeguard*
nf life. Make ttie kidneys hoalihy
with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold
by Fundertuirk Pharmacy.
l'ay your subscription.
MURRA Y'S IRON
MIX?U E
No in (lit* t in- to take a spring
tonic. By fm tlu? in at thing
tot.kota Murray'* Iron M xture
It makes |,urv l? ?> <d ami
g?la rt-i oi ttial tire ! feeling . I
all d: tigstore*
f>Oe A IIOTTLH
().' Di.ect l?Y m
The Murray Drug On,
i oluml.ia, -i (;
- SHOES Wo
tire expecting ti cull
front yon. We now have
a complete lino of Tan
anil White Cauvis Ribhot)
Ties, just the thing
for summer any price
front #1.00 up Wo cal.
special attention to our
High Grade lino of
DBESSY low cuts. .Edwin
(Jlapp for men Lu*
Franco for women.
CHERRYs' CO.
PROFESSIONAL < ARI>
Da M P CKAWI'OKI) 1)K It C JUoiVVN
CRAWFORD A BHOWN,
Pliyaiciana and Surgeon-,
I Hiicaater, S. ('.
Treatment of t tie eye. i <?te and
.Inoa a specialty.
Calls promptly anawered duy or
night. Ortiee over Crawford Bros.
Drug Store,
Phones: Office, No 176; U (deuces
Nog. 11 and 36
BBBHV
Ratesy
in Advance.
:ek) and the ATLANTA
>ne year for $ i .7
ek) knd THE CHARLES
CR (twice a week) one
$1.75
3UTHERN CULT1VA
$i.75
ANTA JOURNAL and
)R, all three one year for $2.oc
ck) and The ATLANTA
ncs a week) one year for S2.OC
ek) and The NEW?ORK
k) one year for $2.oc
A JOURNAL and HOME
$2,OC
t Send on Credit.
T. S. CARTER, ;
Pub. Ledger.
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AVfcgefable PrcporationforAs- .,
slmUatingtticFoodandRegula- S
1 Img the Stomachs andBovvels<>r
0.
K feu
1 Promotes Digcstion.ChccrPul- >
ness and Rest.Contains neither ??
I Opium,Morpliine nor Mineral, m
mot t<.viic otic .
.
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Asjutw Seal' v
Alx.Smrui *
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I Anise .Seed * t , A
Att*mwt6 - ? til |\
fit CariKVtaM- (<w?? * i i| 1
llartft Se*tl-' I 1 1
C1roifi?d Shaw ! XsH
itte.yt+tmrtaveK / :i
; A perfect Remedy for Constipo- , f V*
: lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea ^ | i
Worms .Convulsions .Fcveristv- > ? t
| ness and Loss of Sleep. \ /
j Facsimile Signature of
t EXACT CC9Y OF WRAPPER.
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j >t* i< a- l^iiiot i, | j
Lancaster, S. C.
Residence phone No ts7. Office,
Davis building. corner Main and
Duulup street.*; phone No7 J.
Will practice in b >tii town and
county of Lancaster. Allea'L# either DOU<
day ni nighwill rreeive prompt attaution
jfc*-1
J"'" 1;"r' Uoli
"^NOTICE. '
The hoard of county commi?:~
jioneiH in their meeting Monday hull
passedn risolution 10 ihe effect j'lPl
that hereafter no tu'igislrale in tr.
ff
Lauca-tor conn! v w i!! he paid for 'l
holding in iiixuest unless it is tin 1
possible to get the coroner, and J#
then the magistrate must comply with
the hiv\ by seem tog affidavits <
from three eitiz-ng of the. immediate
community that it i- important
that an inquest bo held >o lthe
particular case under consider1
ew-* s
ation. M C Gardner.
County Snpei visor. 1 p ,
1
Notice.
My regular nffi e days \v i; be Snt t on
urdays and Itrst Moud:i\s. vtl other ^
days you will Hud n.? at my office othe
near Ii&(' depot iVill keep school VJinl
books at l> th oil! -es all ' wi'l h gbt I ,or
to waiton you aiij day in the week iV-ivu
\V M .Mo ire po!S|
Co Blip' f r'.'du ?li >i; ..
Jan 10, 1009.
MM TO tOil"'a"
I have made arrangement wi. H? I
lenders of money in New York *. , ft
with whom lam aire to negoth.teloans q^L
securtd by lirst mor'.page on improve !
cotton farms, at 7 per c- est Inter st - fife
repayable in annual installment* of
flvejears No broke-'age or commie :
sion charged On y r> n> >-o:eu>h-. m ?
charge ft.r .its! i .<rf > 'it! , g
It K WYt IK. f|
Aug 31?lini, Aihuiiey i?i Lew
Wlntbrop College Scbo^ship j
and Entrance Examination, i n?r
Kk
T..c ex.tmin lion f<r Mm award of
\7us*?kttl uruhlim 4. V\7 ?
* Mi tt ??*> r'V'i" C* O | ' ' I wi t I 1 1 L ' I I I ' j I V '11
lei??? and ff r the udinimlo'i o{ now hiu
deniH will lie h. Id yt the <;<???;.l.v ' ourt ;
blouse on F: i ay, Ju'y 7t h at Oh. hi.
> Applicants r ii'il be'osa t'in:i li' ?
teen j ea:s of apt*. When snhotarahiiia
ate vacated afu i Jaly 7tli. Uiey W}JJ
bo awarded t tuo.se nrtkin^ the i?igvi
e*t HvePt?>je l Hi s ex vuiion'ion pro l<v l
ded lin y meet, the conddiooi ({..vena Lv i
tnj the uwurd, A ppiie ?r.th '<>r s.dio!?. Lv I
arables obo'.iid wrie In I'roaidt ;it Lv 1
1 Johnson byfo e tie ex ?ro inilon f r Ar <
?eli >la hbip ? xaminrt' 'on bum I:s. Ar i
Holiolarsln; :? are \vo:ih >00 and Ar (
ft i e tuition 'lit* nex *e*s i >n will
open H?pl: ni t-r 20 1003 For fnri> ? r . ,
information a ol c* alogii" addrraa }' ]
I're I) I! Johnson, ,
i Ko'li 11 i.l, !S V. Yl
| IjV i
w.ffy''.'trnvcjaac* im nwon [jV ]
Notice to the Public. Lv ]
1 will hold all inquest* in tlw* Ar
county. Phone to my rcaukmce { (.j
at Pleasant IJ i i 1 for me wheni i:?r<
needed. Li
\. Montgomery Cnwkoy,
opt. 20?tf Lpj
r Infants and Children.
'II r win >ijrt i r> i r i ii ?^ mi a i ?mum
2 Kind You Have
Always Boughs
lars tne A . \
jnaturo '
tB' in
yr Use
r ror Over
y Years
Hk CCNTfcUn tOKIUNT. HI?W? VOKH 01TT.
E. Rl'TLEBGE, Dentist,
Lancaster, S. C.
forking on credit doesn't pay,
my terms from this time
eforrti arc sti icily cash.
ea :oaabLj Prices*
i Filling $1.50
Amalgam Filling 75 cts.
Cement F'lling 75 ct
KUUIIKlt l'l.ATK,
upper sot of tooth $12.00
>cr and lower set $25 50
?V Those prices are strictly
' ash. No work done except
cash or good security.
s;. RUi'LEDSE, Dentist.
/. UAUfty FOSTER.
rlltorney at La.iv,
DA NO ASTER, S. C.
!**" "<>!< Mori'* up laity
23d u nation
LY8 LAUGE DIVIDENDS !
t>U t.cc.l a , t i ll ?at lc.iaitn>MH oil><n
w.- ijij.it.tTUco SA Niairt?;n.
r.-cs of study t-ndnrsrsl us (tie
practical; : i cy iiavA no snperio a
ruction glvm, lr( ffrst Haas. No
r wu.-duos* Cillcfre-i i'T>r Uy'ler adU<.s.
Enter now an-l prepare
i lucrative posiM n. OiTr giaduatea
ti demand. hci us smsint you wb
i assisto| hundreds?Uiey are in
lions. We offer special rat oh
icfeit'sS. (J. Bu siness College
Columbia, S C.
!. 20, 1004?tf.
-~^-^==== rthe
most fatal of all disILErSKSfKAj'
money refunded. Contains
iedf.es recognized by ami)
dK'^-?a ^1%a h?
* * j OA<WAf?; JUS 03 lllC l/ rd( IQI
Iney and Bladder troubles,
PRICE 50c- ^ $'.00.
CASTE- AM> CHESTER
F'.AlUVV.
oOnlulc in eiTft'i '.slay 2ft, 19:.ft.
IDally c7cej I hunds.>. )
,V EST BOUND.
I .?? in-jw.te 1, 0 30 ft irj 3 4ft p in
Fori i>u *v i"i . fc 49 ii m 4 lft p m
Basennvillo ft ftW a in 4 30 p in
Rlehburg, 7 oft a m 4 4? p in
J healer, 7 30 h in 6 15 p m
IJhar'otie, So K '?5ft a in 7 00 p m
Tolombla, Ho IvlO 15 h in
&AHTUN L.
'oloinhia, So li ft Oft ii tu 3 10 p m
I'hurlotte, So 11 ft 05 a?n 0 i,0 pm
( Ih'hU i, 9 00a in 8 lft p in
Richhurg, '-'4o am h 39 p ru
Basc-nnv ilie, 950 a ni 8 4ft p m
Fori I-aw 11 10 00 a in 8 56 p m
Lancaster, 10 30 am 9 lft p m
CONNECTIONS,
jester?Southern, Seaboard and %
)iuih<* .Northwestern railway*,
mciwter?Southern Hallway.
A I*. A/cLUHlfi, A sat Traffic mgr
iOYHPHI^OH.
y?t uii-t i'fulll Manager.
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