The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 02, 1905, Image 4
Til*: W?u\
VVtiftt tr W:t4 tilling
I he past woo1' r.'a* appmcnti) ^
confined to Sakhalin Ultind, when
the Japanese) t?to taking ponsossion,
without very heavy resistance
on the part of the Russian gar
rison,and to u landing of forces by j
the Japanese Homo Too miles j
north of Vladivostoek, where u
lighthouse was captured. News ^
from Munchuria has suggested .<
V
that a big land battle was imminent,tin-Japanese
being axxioiis .
to have another vied or v to their
p
credit before tlie meeting of I ho |j
peace envoys thi* week. There
is nothing so fur, however, to |
show that u battle has begun.
SI
J bo attention of the world now
c
naturally turns toward the meet j
ing of the representatives of j
Russia and Japan for the purpose ^
of finding whether i< is possible to
arrive at an und ratuudiug that .
I t
will bring about peace. It seetns
to bo pretty well undtrstood that
at the lirst formal session of the Sl
envoys the Japuneee will lay- t(
down their main terms, and it l'
will then develop whether the
Russians are prepared to ncgoti u
ate on that ha-is. If thov are,
the sessions will continue, and if 111
not, a lot of correspondence with
the home governments will likely i:
begin, with the result that in- I1
structions given,the plenipotent'u- M
rics will either bo modified or the
peace conference dissolve, and l'(
the state of hostilities be contiuu- s(
ed. The fact that Russia is con
tinuully sending fresh troops u
und that Japan is getting togeth* ''
er more money ami moving right *
on with her plans in the lield
seems to indicate that there is at 11
least an apprehension on both
sides that peace is not right at 11
hand. ^
It is taken for granted that
Japan will ask for something like ?
a billion dollars indemnity, as ?
1
she claims that the war lias cost
her about a million dollars a day. 11
In addition to this, she will, it is ^
said, demand that Manchuria be n<
handed over to China; that Vladivostok
bo made a neutral port
in return for which she will not
a
fortify 1 ort Authur; that Sakhalin
Island and the Liao Tung Peninsula
be ceded to Japan,and ccr- K
tain R li interests in Manchuria. J1
These arc apparently pretty severe
terms, and bear out the statement ^
recently made by the Japanese tj
ambassador to Great Britain, Baron
Hayashi, who intimated that
the Japanese would not bo found
to dc angcis wnen tney went 10 ^
lay clown peace terms to the Rus- ^
sians. Thsre is little'probability n
that if the outline of Japan's terms
already printed is anything near I
accurate, that Russia will accept F
without much parleying; if, in ^
fact, she is found willing to con- ^
tinuo negotiations.?Charlotte (
Observer. (
SICKENING SIHVER] XGFlTd r
r
of Augno and Malaria, can bo re- r
lieved and cured with Electric <
Hitters. This is a pure, toDic \
medicine: of especial benefit in ,
malaria, for it exerts a true curative
inlluence on the disease, driv- ]
ing it entirely out of tho system.
It is much to be preferred to Quinine,
having none of this drug's
bad after-ellects. E. S. Muoday,
of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My 1
brother was very low with malari- f
al fever and jaundice, till ho took d
Electric Bittora. whirh ?nvi?i i?;^ /
life. At Crawford Bros., J. F. !
Alacke.y & Co. ami Funderhurk (
Pharmacy drug stores; price 50c, f
guaranteed. *
A,'grass widow is seldom as
verdant as her title would indi- i
cate.
Friends aro almost as scarce as
umbrellas whin they are needed, o
You might say that the stage
promoter's job is a dramatic situ
ation.
BAN N E*R~ ~"a A i- V E i
4h* molt treating In t*-> v*oria ^
Ml
"Blind Tigers" Whipped?
C-'? ? ' I
(aUiin'itl that Ocaioi.-i in C.ohtra
bund were beaten at Niiibt by
'Vigilante" Noar Ninety-Six.
The following rather rental kale
story is from the Green wood
onrnai:
A citizen from Ninety-Six tohl
gentleman in ot:r presence la*t
Wednesday of the plan adopted by
le people of Ninety Six for get eg
rid of the tigers. He said the \
Ian was most effective ami worked
ko a charm.
Two parti* s had boon handling
no stuff for some time, and there
pemed to be no way to put an
ml to their mean work. They
id not care for tines and the law
ad no terror for thorn. So a
timber of men got together one
veiling and invited these timers
:> walk out with them into the
rond? near the town, where a
ound thrashing was admini>tered
i each of them, with the warning
i.at if they wore seen in the fair
111?* city the nest day that it
amid not be well for them. And
.e next day found them gone,
id the tiger business at an end.
Wo aro law abiding citizens,and
mnot commend lawlessness to
nt down 1 iwlessnees, but when
i many devices arc adopted to ]
ear the guilty, one is not surprb* j
1 that the Ninety-Six plan is re- i
>rtcd to to get rid of a nuisance. j
nd we are not so sure if it is any t
orse, if as bad, as many things
ltd are done in the name of law
id order.
The meanest tiger, if ho can
ii<e $5, can get s* mo. lawyer to
efend him who will get him scot
eo time and again to ply his neivious
business, and so the dirty
rork goes on and on in defiance
f all justice and in the face of an
utrngod sense of decency. Wo
o not know for whom wo hio o
lore contempt I ho blind tiger or
ie lawyer who makes it his busi
?ss to defend him.
G RE ATLY IN DE \1 AN I)
Nothing is more in demand than
medicine which meets modern
jquirenients for a blood and
/stem cleanser, such as Dr.
ling's Now Life Pills. They are
ist what you need to euro stomch
and liver troubles. Try them,
it Crawford Pros', J F Mackoy
; Co's and Fuuderburk Pharmacy,
rug store, 25c,guaranteed.
The State AllianceColumbia
cor. The News and
lourier: The State Alliance
net in the Leyden Hotel tolight.
The following officers
,nd delegates were present:
Resident, D. F. Efird; vico
(resident, O. P. Goodwyn ; secotary
and treasurer, J. T.
^esbit, Lancaster; W. P.
laskey, Lancaster; J. BaJdy,
)conoe ; J. C. Anexander,
ieorge Kargle, A. S. Frick,
jexington. Somechanges were
nade in the constitution and a
esolution was passed complinenting
the directors of the
state Exchange for their excelent
work. The old officers
vero ro olected for the ensuing
year.
Notice of Election.
Pursuant to an act of tlio Legislature an
ilcctiou will bo hold at the following
daces, viz: Lancaster 0. II., Ilcatli Springs
ind Korrbnw on the second 'Inesday in
Vugust, 1 ;>()."?, for the purpose of electing a
:ottor. weigher for each of the above named
dace*. Polls open at 8 o'clock a. m, and
;lose at 1 o'clock p. in. All qualified voters
ire entitle.4 to vote. The following mana{ors
are appointed;
Lancaster, <5. II. J B Cousar, It J liar
">er, \V It Cautben.
Heath Springs I> W Ilendrix, M L
Heck ham. J II Creighton.
Kershaw?15 F Hilton, W T Itlackmon,
leiiry Horton.
Hy order ot Board of County Commisrs
* II. 0. GARDNER,
Co. Supervisor
Foley's Money and Tar
tr children, safr.sure. No opiate*.
Convulsion, |!
Fits5 then !
Epilepsy.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervinc
has been so successful in J
curing these brain-wrecking i
diseases that there is every
reason to believe that even the
most hopeless cases can bo
benefited, if not fully restored.
We will be pleased to refer *
any one thus afflicted to many
who now enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless ,
suffering.
1
"I have a (ton that had brain f >ver
when two years old, followed by fit 4 of ,
the worst type, and he was pronounced
Incurable. 1 spent hundreds of dollars
for him, without relief. After about j
fifteen years lie became fo bid that wo
sent him to Longcliff hospital for the i '
Insane, at Logan sport, Ind. lie was j
there nearly three years, but ho con- t
t limed to grow worse, so we brought
1 in i<>n? i., .... I
condition. Ho had iost Ida nitn<i ulinort
entirely. li?* hardly knew one of tHo i
family; could not even find Ids hod; 1
was a total wreck. lie hail from l> to
10 tils a. day. Wo wcro ur/rid to try 1
1 >r. Miles' Nervine, ami before the first
bottle was used, w?> could see n ckaajT'
fi>r the better. Wn have Riven it to
him ever since, and ho has it id i? c .
two very 1 i '11 spells since Inst August, 1
1303. and then lio was not well ?>tle r
ways. We pronounce him cured, as lie
can work and no anywhere, if any <v.o
wishes to nsk any questions concerning
this, they ore nt liberty to do jjo."
E. 11. HUNNEL.I-* Lincoln. Ind.
Dr. Miles* Nervine I3 sold by your
drugnlst, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will bcncht. If it falls, lie
will refund your money. <
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
i
General Repair Shop.
1 have o|>e:;('tl opposite tin* F'nag AHarper
jfinnery, a hiuc-hiui li ami
loneral repair aliop with Fbs-y Mo
Pherson t?> do ilit? b'acksniithiiw ami
roil work. All work done at iphpohiblppiicea
A share of your patron*
?l?o is earnest 'y s dicil"d (iivc 1110 a
rial. J.tp ADAMS
J tily 21 1ft' o lm. I
- SHOES BESxraaan
Wo tiro expecting tt call
from you. Wo now have
a complete line of Tan
anil White Canvis Ribbon
Ties, just the tiling
for summer any price
from ?1.00 up Wo cal.
special attention to our
High (Initio lino ot
DRESSY low cuts. E.d
win ' " -pp f.,r men La
I'm- e for women.
CHERRY & C9.
i
-Clubbing
Payable Strietl
THE LEDGER (twice a w
JOURNAL (twice a week)
THE LEDGER (twice a wc
TON NEWS and COURI]
yea; for
THE LEDGER and The S
TOR one year for
THE LEDGER, The ATL
SOUTHERN GULT1 VAT
THE LEDGER (twice a \v?
CONSTITUTION (three ti
THE LEDGER (twice a \v<
WORLD (three timet, a we
THE LEDGER, A'i LAN!
and FARM, one year for
Posi (i vol y Ca line
/
4
1 IJIMI ? 11111
BH?*iU|>HX fui a Haiti,
!<> Now? ?t.'i \;iii*it-i.
Flosoi.ee, Jt; 1 \ 2').? Alex I'otloii,
iif Pi Ion, >? i?iiascuir< i in
tin it) ft 11. ^oitio to D.trlin^lnu,
\V?s tahen JY??m 'lie Pm liu_t..n
train here tnnlclu I?v ti c 1 c ?1
office i:> and rallied to he jnj-t
house, vuih.i;..: \ i !i a id ?a-'
of HU.di|> -\ 1V-IM. IVi-lUcd i>
the ft t '< iniil at 1).!I 11 an ! w s
hiidly li' tk n i n' \\T. i tY di c
A nun.In i i I pn-sciic. alin.rd
I hi- train u re < .\|? Mil the case
1 lie con lire' r (it No, 81) found ilii
mini and reputed to the millionins
lore, II. II. II
- - -??' O
I Inwcvcr, ih > ITice ncv r lias
ULCit-IOIi In JO'k lie in :n on jiuv
:ln % .
I
i'o l ? v.-'sc an i unco of hint is
In Her than a pound of ku'? nju n'
d'l vice.
A jio'i riaii's id< a f a fool is a
man who affiliates with 11?f* other
pert}.
- <9 r
vo no n lks ( uuKD hi VI
i uns h'utili'ctl with k;<!ney
2<>ni| liiint fur nhmit two \ctrs
vtiies A. II. Davis, of Ml. Storl
inj?, In.. 4D>ijt two billies o1
Foley's lv'(Iiii y ( ur<'i ffiu*lo<l a
|n nnancrl euro." S-iM l?> FunlcrliurU
I'harmacy.
fo H N E. W E L S H ,
:) icin
I jiuuiiislav.'. S (.J.
538?" Ollici! in tear of FondorItnrk
l'lmrmacy.
July 1, 1005.
.* *&. ;s ?v>./,s mn. .><iaa twttt
UNIVERSITY
CF NORTH CAR0UN&
i rsj?-i9( >nm
Head ot State's Educational Sj stein,
b E 1? A It T M E N I S.
Collegiate, JCu^'meering,
Graduate, I .aw,
V ediciue l'harinucy,
1/ibraTy contains 48,00) Volumes.
New water worUs, eUc'.ii. iguts,
cetitral beating s??siem New
dormilories, gy m oasiutii,
V. M. iM.iltlu.g,
007 STUDKNT8 00 INSTKl'CTOItS.
The Ka;i term begins
? e[>t. 11,1905 Address
Francis L'. Venablo, L'i osi.lont,
ClIAl'rl, LInx, N. C.
irUMw
:
y in Advance.
cck) and the A TLANTA
one year for $ i. 7
:ck) and THE CHARLES
ER (twice a week) one
$i./5
OUTIIERN CULTIVA$1.75
,ANTA JOURNAL and
OR, all three one year for $2.00
eck) and The ATLANTA
mes a week) one year for $2.00
eck) and The NKYV YORK
ck) one year for $2.00
'A JOURNAL and IIOMIC
$2.00
t Solid on Credit.
T. S. CARTER,
Pub, Ledger.
4. wmmn.'
mmm^^mmmam
!
?jfesy:: T.";.i TFts
rrrx?:. -rrfr .J .-- w < . ?:
^ji;?:V: . ' If' ;
| i AV^getable Prepota'iri lor As :
sfmilalh\gthcFootedKcgula- [ V
j ling (lie Stomachs andBowels oi' li '-i
'.
Promotes Digoslion.Chrcrfii!fieas
and Rest .Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not ~Nah c otic .
/k^j afOU DrSAMCZLFTTCHSR
fampttM Sent' v
j4!x..tt?oui *
l Iioch ?Ut StdtS ? |
jtaiac Sent ? B
Jyuxmunl - I
/>/ tinr&fwrA'.&utf * i i ,
Hfrrft St? J. Clmfird
iiisrt,/y>r\v /% nr.*: /
i ApcifcrI Remedy for ronston !
i lion, Sour Slonwch,Diarrhoea [
H Worms .(Convulsions .Feverish- I ,
i ncss mul Loss of SiJEEr. j:
,j __?.
it FacSinulo Signature or
NEW V
ItXACT COPY OF V.'RArPZn.
ate
mmmmmauamuBBBm
l <,V SOI Hot t ,
i j alienator, S. 0.
Itrs: !' iui' phone N?> 1 *-"7. OHlee,
Davis IhdMiui . o >rner Main ami
Dunhtp Hbicn I ) ;<>! c .' '<>
Will pciotieo l i l> ?; . I >w11 n-iii
county of Iiiin ? ?. AMci I', i | li r
??hv ot ni? i . will r eeiv ? pr u ?' -ttuntion
Jan. 1??. 19'.)"> ?ii.
NOTICE.
The hoard of comity cotnmt-sionets
in their meeting Monday
passed a resolution to iho effect
that hereafter no magistrate in
Lancaster eonuly will he paid for
holding a - iiixuoM unhss it i; tin
pns-dhlo to gel the 'coi ittor, ti.I
then tli*- mulish ate niai-t comply
with the law l?y secutiu^ a tli laviis
from three ciltzvis of the immediate
loaununitv that it is in porlant
I hot an tuiju.v t ' e liel i in
the pat tieidat oac trader oottsj'ovation.
M (J Gar duer.
Count v Supervisor.
Notice.
My regular < lii c day wit I mat
unlays and llrsl >!on!;\s All oil or
days ymi will liud n e a mv oPlee
near !? & (1 <1 p ! Wi1! ? ? p so'ionl
hooka at h t'u iVi -en n i \> i I l? (*1 el
to waiton you any d .y in the Wi ck
W M Monro
I '<? Supt. ' f /.Mill! V' i !)
Jan 16, !?<?>
I1I?W'
I have made nr/auuemtnit wiv i
lenders or money in N*. w Y r.( City,
vvii h whmii I mn nlw i > i? go i l< l<?iissecuittl
l>y li si nmnttuge on imp ow i
cotton firms, (U 7 ; ? r c nt inte* si ?
repay Mb Jo in annu I ! >la l:u< ills < I
live jcii.'i ISo hroKc*:i^c ov coiomis
hIoii charged On v * reioonnbl
charge for alts't urf ijt
It. IS WYIiIK
Aitgol?(Int. At'onier u' Jo ?v
Winthrop College Scholarship
and Entrance Examination.
I
'I ct'X inin Hon I r lh?? aw iiit ol
V?( It'll (' .o t< I M ' pS I WlutllH p t til
ieyc ami f r fit m linis-don of nt',i sui
dents wili iIt in m the county < onrl
Hmiseon F:i ay. J try 7lh al It a. tn.
Applicants t: un tint it tc-s t'lan fif"teen
.vent's c.f When H:'bolnishi[>f
are v.'to.ticd nf'i r July 7?11. they xi t i
be MW?r b il l t'uose m iking the big
n>l u vera in* I 111 so* . tu fit ion m. I .
dcil lin y iiifct. I lie cirxJ.tio.iM yive; ntllg
I ho a Will 'I, A pplior. Ml:; '<>r rtfhol
mihIiIj>h t<l ton id write to President
Johnson hefo.e the examination f.>1
nclmld ship t xumiiiuiion lilanltH.
^clinltimlii >? are worth $ t'rt and
frie tuition Th next neeslun wlil
open Kept ?rn her Iih)5 l<*.?r fur:!. .
information ami ''H'alojru roMrot!
i're 1. 1). It Johnson,
Ko ?k Hill, S <
iNoiicc i?> tbo Public
1 will hoi t nil inquest* in the
county. Phono to my residence
i\1 Pleasant Hill for mo wlion
not (It (1.
I. Montgomery Cm-key,
opt. 20?tf
f!fiSTi|^|ffi
'.'trm*) ti t..?[iiir;i&\1
5^or Infants and OiiUdron.
The Kind You Haves
Always Sra&f
6/ Vk.
?j
Boars Hie $ %
&<S? pb
Signature / Aft}*
/- <" pdtw
of ,4#
f\ a ti V* 851
ft W
n f - ?88
\Jf SFcr Sver
TMr;j tears
'" ^ k' \V' ' 1 'i''9 ' *? 13 rfe
ik,p YN 13 t n^utfen
Hlh&y s
THC CTNTAy.") r.Oh MNV. NCW VORK C!TV.
feW&aWL?.'~ -.3
J. E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist,
Lancaster, S. C.
Working on credit doesn't pay,
and in y terms fron tiiisli.no
henceforth uresliictly esodi.
. ^ n ' "?# '
Hou. onaolo ?ri08D?
Cold Filling $1.50
Viiinl^utn Filliug 75 ets.
Cement Fdling 75 et
KITUH Kit PLATE,
Full upper set of teeth $12.00
Upper nr.d lower 8v 1 $25.5ft
?. i iu He prices urn strictly
for curb. No work done except
for e.udi or gom! se urity.
i r R3iTini>r^ rw^*
- -a v . . ..
J. U.!Hi!)4 FUSTICli.
. iblorihcn a! Jji.tn,
LANCASTKtt, S. C.
t.Y* ' 'ni V *1 tou 4'i <?? < t'i. v *
CSSL.. . ~ ae^je^rKecrj^yte-y wSuiiLi
'-83 23 .4v;i3 i.?,iO?.i
PAYS hAUGIO DIVIDICNDS !
YOU 'Wij i a irt I!-viltm.-- i mv-.s 1
IICHIH li \Y.- l'ii on: i sn'ist;ml!c,n.
Citu>>iv-i of ninny ' n<i >rt?'ii n l? ii?jc dm
ni !?l |.r " lira!, 1 oy have a , s:.j i>,p> s
liibtrO't! >ii . i .v i :s lirst i . No
other l>u hie --< c '!ofro-? 'l'*r i r .otVRi.t
* r< K lor now i or..- are
f> i a iu a ' l i \ s: ; ii. i i.i , :; nitiates
j nr<'in tia.!i v..t. Let m as i-l y si. Wo
j have ayfi.-le i hinnlr. 's?ihi'V :?r?t i??
! position*. Wo oli'er r.ihjn
i Macfe it's S. (5. It ?>ihohs College.
Columbia, IS C.
' Auo. 21), 10i)4 -If.
mm HI&EASR
h c 1. >i van 11 c,s a '.v^wS
?Sg-T-77T?.-J^S^= 2*Z- -. i T^=3t.JS3
' arc the most (atal of all u1j>
eases.
mi hpq p:?i w u>
b Uia, y w Cuafarictd ssasdj
o? mangy rrfuftded. Contain?
remedies reeognlzrd Ly emii
ncnt phy.kter.'S as the ^ssi4 fox
1 Kidney arid Bladder troubles.
I'RICH fOc. 6?d SJ.Cfc
l X-AKTV: A;.!' ouwf.K
UAU.V.' \ \
i j s ?<luw? in < :"-ct Mny 'JS. 1 f? 5.
: : i t Hun?lt. ?. )
I I i .<'I N I).
IJV 1 iHMfi-nti;!, 0 3;l ti in 3 4 > 11 in
' (iV Fori Lawn, 0 41) a hi 4 1"> p ni
! IjV Hmmi'ii ivlllc. 6 "jO a in 4 .'10 p m
; IjV Rlclibuig, 7 <?') :i in 4 \'t p in
' I j-1r < Imhi r, '> So a in 6 16 p in
I Ar i'harlotlo, So ll 0 :? m 7 oo p ra
' j Ar Columbia So It 10 l/> a in
.1 Kl^TFt UNI/.
IjV Columbia, So II 0 0r> it in 3 10 pin
J IjV Charlotte, So It 0 03 iitiT (i 1*0 p in
i I iV Cln s i i, 0 O0 a ni 0 16 p in
( IjV /flrlmurx, Mo a ill S 30 p in
' ' IjV Ilanooinvil*i>, 0 0 ii in S 4*i p in
Lv Fort I .awn 10 00 a in H 60 p m
! ,\r Lnnca* ?*r, 10 30 a in 0 16pm i
'} 00NNK0TI0N8. ,
! ' ('lii'ntor -Si uthorn, weabnar<l Mini
i ' l iirolina Mortn tern railways.
! Lain aster?Hon I hero Hallway.
A P. /i/oLUlUO, Jj-st Traffic mgr
LEKOY .SPK1M48.
Preht aml/I'rafflo Manager.
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