The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 22, 1905, Image 1

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?? ?w^m 'i? 4 ^ . 0 ' 4 ' *^^*nSTtTT^>r^v^rT^' 1 HflfcaftsX 4&*mHmiitCbiiiiwml'l fc?aa, 'i^MvWi i.KLV, ^ TaT T~. S i< S. O.. .> U n V 22, 1005 - " ~ 11.1 r* n >r? I ?i ? 1 uamui uiaioner ren ltiree I ' / Thousand Feet. ( Darini* Aeronaut Came to His Heath at Santa Clara?Helpless Ciowd Saw Him Fall. ( San Jose, Cal., July 18.?Dan1 r?l i?l<" l?~.l ? 1 - ? ? .v.j , luiu mane numerous successful ascensions with ' Professor Montgomery's aero- ( plane, today fell 3.000 feet to ' his death ??t Santa Clara. 1 Maloney made an ascension 1 from the grounds of the Santa i Clara college. About 2,000 per- i sons watched with interest the I machine as it shot upward from t the college garden attached to a \ h'lge balloon. At a height of 4,000 feet Ma- t loncy cut loose from the balloon 1 and began niaOoeuvering the aer- ? oplane. lie sallied gracefully 1 about, llr n essayed a deep dip. ( Suddenly the machine swerved, ?> ?? ? - iir^ii.utu ??uii men lurnea over. ( It righted itself, sank down a t considerable distance and turned t over again. Maloney was cling- ? ing desperately to his scat and ev- 1 idently endeavoring to regain < control of the aeroplane but all of his efforts were in vain. Again \ the aeroplane turned in the air, j the wings came together and the ^ man and the machine plunged > downward while the horrible spec < tator8g.i7.ed helplessly. A number < of cade's cirricd him l<> the col- , loge hospital. His skull was frnc- i tured and blood flowing from his | ears a* d mouth. lie died with- < in a short time. The aeroplane , was demolished. I Fourteen Corpses in Her Hold For 1 Nine Daya. I Bizsrta, Tunis, ]uly 15.?The : submarine boat, which sank at the en*ranee of Sidi Ahdnllnh July 6, was towed into dry dock today, urtcr ten days' incessant efforts to raise her. The salvage operations, which were conducted I by Admir.il Aubert, assisted by 250 sailors and h large staff of engineers, have been attended throughout with a long scries of mishaps. Tim hu'l of the submarine was covered with slime, but was undamaged. When the door of the hold was opened there was a rush of nauseous gases from the decomposed bodies of the fourteen men who had perishedjin her, and great emotion prevailed among the naval officers and the men who had assisted in raising the vessel and the ventilators started. An inspestion of tho Farfadet shows that her crow employed every imaginable device in their attempts to escape. cc SPOILED HER BEAUTY* Harriet Howard, of 209 VV. 34th St,. New York, at one time had hor beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "1 had Suit Rheum or Eczuna for years, but nothing would cure it, until 1 used Buoklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at Crawford Bros , J. F. Maokey & Co's, and I fuuuenmiK rnarmacy, drug j store. Fifty Horses Burned. j Lander, Wyoming, July i9.? A iti'do at Fort WushaUih w.is hurnod today and fifty horsDH of theTentli cavalay,among the finest m the army, wore destroyed. .. use Ut Request books. bounty Dispensers (Jailed on Through County Hoards to Obey the Law. Special Prices Off. Columbia Record, 15th. The state board of directors of I he dispensary today passed a ! itrong resolution calling upon the; :ounly boards of control to cn:orce the law. The resoluli. n jitc? that there is complaint as to :he neglect of the request books ind of drinking on tho premises u many counties and the county boards arc informed that failure :o comply with tho law is reason 'or removal of the dispenser. I'he county board can also bo renoved for cause and the state | ioard calls at'ention to see that' lection of the law covering the lse of request books and drinking )n the premises. Recently a dispenser in Clarendtndoti county was presented by ;ho grand jury for failure to use ;ho hooks and a member of the i itate board said today that thi feature of the law would ho look- '; ;d into very close from now < n. | Tito only Other important busilOrs done by the board was in rcjard to the special prices on case ?oods. 1 Icretoforc the dispensary .votlld often make a special price Dil certain lines of il>? j-j-- ? ' "j :asc, the object being to get some sf the business that had been going out of the state. It was found, however, that there were levcral ways to violate the ! nv under Ill's pirn and the special price will be discontinued There is an exception in regard to clubs, but the requests must come in through the county dispenser and; signed by the officers of the club ; The Chinese Boycott Goes into Effect. Washington, July il). ? A cablegram received by the state dopattfrom Shanghai says that the boycott against American goods commene-'d todiy. Every effort was made to allay the agitation ?vlueh, it is stated, is a part of the retaliation of tlio Chinere against the exclusion laws of the United States. The state department lias been informed by 1 ho consuls that the proposed boycott was organized by the trade guilds in live ports, Shanghai, Canton, Tientsin, Hanknow and Nowe.hwaiig. It is believed the boycott will not lie successful or do any particular injury to American goods except in the Cities of C!antr>n nn#l Sl-inncr Ha! where the guilds aro stronger than elsewhere. SICKE NINO SHlVERlN(iFI r*of Augno nnd Malaria, can be r elieved ninl cured with Electric1 Bittern. Tiiis is a pure, Ionic medicine; of especial hetieiii in malaria, for' it exerts a true curative influence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the sys em. . It is much to be preferred to Quin- i ine, having none of this drugk ! ba 1 after-effects. E. S Monday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fevnr and jaundice, till he took I Electric Hitters, which saved his life. At Crawford Bros , 1 F Mackey & Co. and Fnndnrhurk Pharmacy drufc stores; price 50o, guaranteed. : BfcHWER Sftl.Vk most Itoatlng salm in -? wori" An Opinion On Intoxicants. Columbia Record. I he supreme court today decided an interesting question red- , utive to a man being drunk. Ji C. Shnrpton was^hurt by a trolley car, near Niloni's Crossing, in Aiken county. Sharpton claimed that be whs waiting on a street car, and was walking up and down the track waiting on the car i lie expect* d t<> board as a passed g ?'. j At the trial of the ease lie was : asked: Were you under the in* * (luenco of 1 quor at the time you were hit by the car?" Another question asked was: "Oil you not say to Dr. Shaw i.t the time in that convcrs it'o i that you were drunk?'' J roth of the ? questions were held to be inc mipetent by the Circuit ('.mi' mid ivcre m 1 iicirnKiil and It was upon this very largely lhal theapjn.il was taken. The coii! * als re fused to al ow witness cs ') be examined as to whether the plaintiff \ as drunk at the time of the accident or not. 1' was re demonstrated whether the plaintiff v drunk or not, but the supreme court, in an unanimous opinion. holds that the ijiiestion-i were ntirely competent "in support, oi to plea that the accident was dun entirely to his own negligence, and also > s tending to prove lack of accuracy in the statement of the plaintiff as to the (ircums.tanccs. undvx \vhjch he was injured." Sharpton obfntne ! a verdict for ?5oo in the lower court and the etat.o supreme e. eirt directs that there he a new trial of tlie cause, and that the hover court be reversed About t:i?* only important reu on for the reversal appears to be ihut the t\v i questions citetl were ruled to be incompetent by the lower court, mul became no testimony was allowed as to the condition os Sharpton at the time of the accident* The opinion of the court was written by Associate .Fustic Grov, with a brief concurring opinion by Associate Justice Woods. '?. am>m> " (hit to I'ioci'H With Razor. Special to The Observer. Rock Hill, S. C , July 18.? 1 hi.l Aloxmdor, who was ; with a razor by Louis Hutchinson colored, died on t ho \V 15 loggers farm yesterday. The mm was j litlerally cut to pieces in the fracas. One nicisi 01 opened the I chest and laid barn the heart . This organ eoul I ho scon performing its functions in tlie cavity of the chest. Some hope was hold out i?y his physicians that the I man would live, t>?;t tho shock and loss of hlood proved too much for him. 1 Intchir.son !^ in jail in York* villc. 11 uu'hiosun killed Alexander for : n it'h gcd intimacy with his wife, which Alexander denied hi \ ing the linens wuj over some quo."lion of payment for wot k and a division of the crop. dUO XC {I 17 * FOft ( W EN 1 Y ^ eaRj. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 11 , wiilcs; llI had hionchitis i'<| twenty years and never got relief until 1 used Foley's 1 loney and Tar which is a sure euro ' Sohl h y Fujiderhuik Pharmacy. Al-o 0 <) Floyd, Kershaw. Foley s Money and Tar ! 'v children,safe,sure. No opiate?. ( Sensation in Waltcrboro. A Number of Poople, Well ^ Known in ilio County, Present- ^ oil by the Grand Jury for \ Pension Frauds. i \ Special to News and Courier. ? YValterhoro, July iO.?The * grand jury handed in a special c presentment in the case against 1 certain parties for fraudulently obtaining Confederate pensions. 1 This case has heeu and is attract' J ing considerable attention on ac- ' ( Miint 11 f I tin 11? ' v. luu jiiuuuiiciicu ui iiiu * parlies connected with it, and it is c hoped limy will bo able to explain * away c ertain very incriminating 1 evidence. 1 It is al'eged that for several 1 years pensions have been drawn ' for parties not in existence by 1 means of frndulunt applications. ' Pensions have been drawn for * seven persons, some for four and ' live years, aggregating perhaps 1 five hundred dollurs. Clerk of Court II L) Padgett * . t discovert d the alleged forgeries and fraudulent claims when the- 1 tributing pensions this summer, 1 and immediately reported it to the countv board, who in turn report- "J wd it *n the State board. The matte:' was handed to the grand ^ jury which made the following presentment: I "State of South Carolina, f County ot Colleton.?Tho grand f jury of and for the said county ^ and State aforesaid respectfully j make this special presentment I'hoy hive received of tho coun. < i ly pension hoar 1 of' Colleton k'omity a communication, at com- ' i 4 t' nied by documentary evidence, | which taken in concoction with ! 1 testimony of witnesses duly w nn, cmvineos tho grand jury j th it f. amis (it a serious nature I have for a scries of years boen connected with the distribution of I i pension funds in this county. In consideration whereof they present Charles W. Ulmer, J. D. Yarn, Philip M. Varn an<i Henry J. Dubose, alias A. J. Dubois of conspiracy and other high crimes against the state of South Caroli ! na, us indicated by said evidence, and they ask that suid evidence he turned over to the solicitor and ho he requestod to prepare such bill or hills of indictment us he may deem proper thereon and hand them out for our further consideration besides this documentary evidence above referred to, we refer tho solicitor to the following named witnesses: fcl. D. Padgett, C. G. Henderson, B. G. Benton, Dr. VV. B. Ackcrman and Walter McTeer, G. VV. Way, H. E. Bryan, J. M Ackcrman and E. H. McTeer. S. R. Perry, foreman grand jury. As a result of this presentment ? ouiiuuor jorvov nas niado out indictmenls as follows: Chas. W. Ulmer, and 1*. M. Varn, obtaining money undor false pretences. Chiis. W. Ulmer, Henry J. Dubois, philiy M. Varn, G. J. Varn and A. B. Varn,conspiracy. Chas. \V. Ulmer $500, and $200 each for thaothor defendants. They will have no trouble in securing this ambunt. It is not thought the case will conio up for trial at this term of Court. w. w. s, Sound kidoeyH are safeguards of life. Mnko the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. Crazy Man Shoota Tim L'ensacola, Flu., July lb Jrazed with drink and the thong hat lio was to he dkchngei William F Williams, a sa!e>inai. n the clothing *tore of dohr White, lute this afterno >u v-a'kod ip to the otlice where Mr White ' vns si11in<r reading and dm' him ' n rs lead. lio turned his revolver ipon another salesman, Kd Dms13*, and inflicted a mortal wound n tho buck, then tired upon ames Whi'o, the manager and ion of tho proprietor, tho bullet ^a-sing through tho lunge and musing a wound from which it i;-i expected that ho will die la 1' 10 Horning. Another clerk w is tiivd ipon, but the bullet went .vido of the mark. All during die day Williams soeined mrirous, and Uto in tiie aftt rno )n| 10 began to imbibe to such an ! extent that it was noticed abo ; dm store and some remark v. made by the propi'.ctor. nfuriated William , i.. on . ind without 11 word w O hi- coat, took t hei i t 1.. J 0 vin v r ?u(], w:i w ) Tj :' . io Mr. White, fired, t ^ !< . ilrikin^ aim ue.ir the i : md paa-ing out or. ' ho While never moved i i. . 10 whs reading droplet lis grasp. Dansby, th< * i . id clerk, was waiting up :ustomei* and was bending - v ? 1 truuk, when the crazed < n| urued aud fired a shot i:*t ;|( lack. James White leap; t to 1 f nis feet to defend his ? i iu r, , whoa the revolver was turr 1' m him. After being si? grappled with Willi a- ;< ?(Tcrt to wrench ih? r; v. from his hand, hut coul.i i d . . 1 io. Officers arrived ' ihe revolver, placing W iili i :, j1 ld jail. The only statement ma u ! Williams was that some em in 1 tho store was endeavoring to do him an injury, aud that if WI i'e had atteuded to liis own business he would never have killed him. White was one of the moid prominent business men in the city, having engaged in the hadhordashery business thirty yours ago. A GKIM TUAGED". is daily enacted, in thousui Is tf j homos, as Death claims, in each j one, another victim of Consump J tion or Pneumonia. But when ' Coughs and Colds aro prop-.; eilv treated, the tracedv is avert-i e<l. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon. Ind., writes: l,My wife had ?!:( consumption, and throe doctor, gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold.-o which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One d 1 relieves Guaranteed at ;><>< and 1 # 1.00 by Crawford Bros., d. F Mftckoy & (?<?. Fundorbuik Piiar niacy, druggist"#. Trial bottle fro ' A barn belonging to ls ami Pursley on the Catawba liver near the city was burmb night and a quantity of bod went up in flames. The tiro, i suppo*.od to bo ot incendiary oi i in,* .nee it cannot be accounted for . any other way,? Rock Ilil K r. id. 18th inst. TWO BoTTlES CUBED Hi At ' "1 was troubled with kidney j complaint for about two yon writes A. M. Davis, of Mt Hindi ing, la., <%hut two bottles of: Foley's Kidney Cnro effect o I a permanent cure." Sold by Fun-j dcrburk Pharmacy. ?_ irwuG'.idab. 2 j nn.kir i' -? nu 1 it ..CtlVr 1 i.'.Mli Recently \] in i i * 1 vroi . nr.ati.'i *. : . . ir.ion da\ .. die re m'I \ . 11 ; li >n. Anio ih Uined in t! - \ > n lion \vi. 1 ! I yi St :e i or fence is clull < r lingy, - 1 It r it painted If your nwninp i faded, ijet 1 n If yuur ridewnik, 1 i nc< ' re 1 i. in , : 1 r ........ ?. II V' ill I ' \ . ir faded, t e v. ltesoly ' Ml \ I in th. street, '.',i O .nv: ? t' y p it Hum al' the ' V) onet > thf v i I d'eys (11 \ acait . L'ioini- n ' ; '.1 e wa k Orgn* o i iociety. and n fi'HW till "1 e;W ' 1 Property in yo r bio Ash > our mi krrien, : ixpressna a ti- !' t: tainted. li l t--pei. live < t i l;e tore in thevbos" :? e ! 1 ; eii . rt t *?r s i n to i . y ; IpyeH- :i:( - v !1 1.1 . ; imed t v.fold 1' V '.V til business . .c .'i ue \ v. . thorou^lly < . , e l't aim in box- ?-l- . ? paint d, been erected, i fuse e me v, ere |< . I . i\ a . . lent point-n build n.a were rep an cd and paint :, 1: !ri nv.d, lawns mowed, \v <. -d d<. t: >yi 1, side \va!!; rcj .ii -d. i\ made 01 cnlarg? ' ; . 1 ccivcd such el an'n ; V; beauty an I ictivonc v enhanced ft 1 ue.Jrc lf>M. i i men, i tin" children. entered in* > tdo sj>ii it of the movoincut. - c . n c-. will an I entho ' . body h pleased with t re Such work is edii nilwhen its benefit:, n not he ncj*lccl?-.1 or si m m i but will be k"p* u ?* iu ii A merican. ? - - ?? ? An >t<-d A ft, i 7 Y. . . Sam alia , Sampson ( >; uivat 1 hero Situ .1 ay p S. 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