The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, September 16, 1905, Image 4
Offer Raised For
Presbyterian College.
Mi*, litckwilli Gives $20,0<'0
Found' Uesitlent Mul^-s Lipem!
DoriHlitiii in tin- !'*i n<i
Othei m Incu in-c Th< ir
Simscrijiiioii*.
Special l<? The State.
llennetlsvillo, Sept. 13 A tin
resolutions of 1 hunks unci appie
ciation, which were unanimously
Adopted by u rising vote tiotl forwurded
to Mrs. Bcckwilh.
Mrs. Bcckwilh is the lady who
garo to Bennettsville tho benuliful
Murchison school building,
now occupied by the city public
schools. It was given in honor
of her departed husband, John i).
Murchison. It is said to be the
handsomest graded school building
in South Carolina.
Tho offer which came last night
was unsolicited and unexpected.
Airs. Beckwith had kept up with
Bennettsville'* efforts to got tho
college through the columns of
Tho Pee Dee Advocato, and had
just read the call for the tinul
meeting last night when she sent
the telegram.
About 22 yean ago Mrs. lJeckwith,
in answer to an advertisement,
catno from Maryland to
teach in the school hero. Aftoteaching
for a while her heart
and hand was sought and won by
John D. Murchison, a wealthy
bachelor merchant of this place.
For several years, and until Mr.
Murchison's death, sho made this
her heme. They wore blossed
with three children, the two named
in the telegram, who are dead,
and Kuth, who is now a young
lady with her mother in Baltimore.
After Mr. Murchison's death
Mrs. Murchison made a number
of successful business ventures,
and the estato was largely iocrear.ed.
Then, in her mumi-urn
-- fc>~
to Mr. Heckwith, his fortune was
added to her own.
That her heart is linked with
thoto of the people of Bennettsville
and their educational interests
has heon shown in a way that
should forever mako her the most
loved and honored woman known
to its citizens. Her name will go
down in history us the benefactor
of Bennettsvillo, and future generations
will 1 ho up and call her
blessed. It has been suggested
that a monument nKnnlil I...
ed to he** memory, hut she if
building monuuionU more durable
than brass or marble.
The mooting hint night raised
over #8,000 in addition to what
had been subscribed before.
Among the increases in subscnj)*
tiona was I) \). Mc^oll, frein
#5,000 to #0,500, and A. J.
Mathoson, from #5,000 to frt,*
* 000,
til meeting ? ms held lit re inst night
t<> complete Benneltsvillo's I it 1
for the Prt'shyU'liun College of
South Carolina. A happy ?en>a
lion was sprung by the leading of
u telegram from Mrs. Haniet
Murchison Beckwilli, ntTuiing
120 ,000 in cash ?nd 12 acre* ot
land at an inducement to., ads
the college locating in B -m el:sville.
klI do Ibis,'1 t.ho Miid. "in
e memory of my beloved son, ,1. lin
I). Murehison, .Jr., who died 10
years ago today, und in iiK-moc.
of my beloved daughter, Eleanor
Murchison."
A moment of deep silence, aftei
loe reading ot llie telegram, was
followed !>j prolonged applause,
as those present grasped Ihu f ii 1
meaning of the woids. 'J hen
Col. Knnx Livingston, i?. L).
McColl, ISr., mid T. 1. lv??p? r?'
made feeling remarks, expressing
tlio profoundest gratitude to this
noble woman f.?r her nnignilicent
Oiler C<?1 Livingston nretuirod
IVr netisV l! '*s ( tlel Wils l;?r\
<?*<! ?1 t-\ ?i?:?iI . (1 wito to L)r. j
| M cl'neeU r> todn.. D. L). Mo i
'Coll, \. M iiheson, Kjv. it. i
I Foul, Dr. linn van MeLond and j
| It. !j Fieeinnn wore ducted dt'l.'
I ga'os m.?l ini'loui/. <J to select
{ o*. lu i 8 io tire em liennttisvillds
claims to tin- l? >ard of ti u.-<loes o:i j
v } ?l ?.r 111 I io r 28, U !; II lilt* I.ids V.ili :
i e consider! <i j
i ll pO pic . f i !c,l llCt IS V d ill lot'l ;
that wiui ti e money timl s!io has
ottered, tog, ii't't with tin' many
u^y antagos as to location and I tie
mora! atmosphere of tin; town and
county, the trustees would niaUo
a iiiistuUo not to locate tho col
lege here.
If it eotiieo here it will nodoubt
rteeivo rich endowments tun' legacies
from thono who fee' a deep
intercut in it and liciinettsville. |
ltysides Jh've ft ho lines i* 11c-n 1 > |
subscrihtd, a Ill y and aged i
Christian citizen of a n?url>y town
has said that ho would not forget '
tho college should it he localed in j
Honnc'tsTi la Our people want
the college ami rhould wr get it
il w ill l?o taken care of.
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SlCKENIXti SHIVERING F11' .
of Augue and Malaria, can he; relieved
and vuicd with Elect no
Bitters. This is a pure, tunic
medicine; of especial hcnelit in
malaria, lur it exerts a true curative
influence on the disease, driving
it entirely out of the sys em.
h is much to be preferred to Quin
ine, having tiono of this drug',
hud after-'.'fleets. K. S Muuday,
of 1 lenra lta, Tex., writes: "My
brother wa> very low with malarial
fever and jaundice, til! ho took
Electric Bil'eis, which saved kin
life. At Crawford Bios , J. F.
Muckey & Co. and Fundornurk
Pharmacy* di uu: stores; price ode,
guai antor >1.
It seems impossible fot a man
to touch whiskey in a husint ss
ivav without becoming dishorn;.t.
Twenty-eight revenue olliccrs nnd
distillers of North Carolina are
uuder indictment fur dishonest
practices. There are 40 counts
against Collector? Hardin.?Carolina
Spartan.
SPOILED HER BEAUTYHarriot
Howard, of 201) W. 34lh
St,. New York, at ono time had
her beauty spoiled with skin
trouble. Shn writes: "1 bad Salt
lihcum or Eczonia for years, but
nothing would cut e it, until 1 used
Bucklon's ArnicaSalve." A quick
and sure healer for cuts, burns
und sores. 25c at Crawford Bros.,
J. F. Mackey & Co's, and
Futiderburk Pharmacy, drug
store.
?Greenville's grand jury has
caused various people who bundle
County money to refund a
considerable amount to the County
treasury. Some men cannot
long handle public funds without
some of it slicking to their fingers.
?Carolina Spartan.
A NEW JERSEY ED/TOR'S
TESTIMONIAL.
M T. Lyneh, Editor of the
Philipsburg, N. J , Daily post
writes: I have used many kinds
of medicines for coughs and colds
in my family but never anything
so good as Foley's Honey and
Tar. I cannot sav too much
in praise of it." Sold By Funderburk
Pharmacy. C. O Floyd,
Kernhnw h C.
For a clear complexion take
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
Orino cleanses the system,
and makes sallow
blotched complexions
smooth and clear. Cures
chronic constipation by
gently stimulating the
stomach,liver and bowels.
Rofuao substitutes. Price 6O0.
You Must
Sleep,
If you cannot, it is due to an
irritated or congested state of
tlic brain, which will soon dcvelopc
into nervous prostration.
Nature demands sleep, and
it is as important as food; it !
is a part of her building and
sustaining process. This period
of unconsciousness relaxes the
mental and physical strain, and
allows nature to restore cx- ;
liausted vitality.
Dr. Miles' Nervine brings
refreshing sleep, because it ! 9
soothes the irritation and re- i
moves the congestion.
It is also a nerve builder; it
nourishes and strengthens every
nerve in your body, and
creates energy in all the organs.
Nothing will give strength
and vitality as surely and
quickly as Dr. Miles' Nervine.
"During the pant winter I lind two ;
attacks of l.aOrlppo which 1. ft me (
very weak, and In bad condition. I
was so tn-rvous I could not sleep. My '<
wife, after trying different romoch'S,
went for a doetor. The doctor was
out. ami a neighbor recommended Dr.
Miles' Nervine, and she brought homo
n bottle. 1 had not slept for some time,
and had terriblo pains In my head.
After taking a few doses of Nervine
the pain was riot so severe, and I
slept. I am now taking the second
botlle. nnd am vorv much Improved."
IIHNItY M. SMITH, Underbill, Yt. [
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that tho I'
first uottle will benefit. If It fall3, he
will refund your money. v
Milos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ir.d \
UNIVERSITY
OF NORfH C&fiOi.lNA
lrwMoos. ?
Head of Slnte's Educational Hy?t? m
I) K V a It T M 10 N T H.
('ollegiute, Engineering,
Graduate, Law,
A4 ediciue Pharmacy,
Library contains 43,0<K) Volumes. i\
New waler works, elect rL light.-, d
central beating system. New c<
dorinilories, gym nasiutn,
Y. M. <\ A. building, S
GG7 STUDENTS 6G INSTItUCTOHS.
The Pall term begins
?Sejit. 11,1905. Adort-88
Francis P. Venable, President,
Chapel II ill, N. C.
Go to the j
LANCASTER MARBLE
A IN I >
GRANITE WORKS, h
Fl: Work and Low Pricot
L L McNinch,;
LANCASTER, S. C ' "
-Clubbing
I'a.vahle t**ti ic;tl
THE LEDGER (twice a we
JOURNAL (twice a week) o
THE LEDGER (twice a wee
TON NEWS and COURIE
year for
THE LEDGER and The SC
TOR one year for
THE LEDGER, The ATL/
SOUTHERN CULTIVATC
THE LEDGER (twice a wei
CONSTITUTION (three tin
THE LEDGER (twice a wee
WORLD (three times a weel
THE LEDGER, ATLANTA
and FARM, one year for
Positively Cairns
STILL cm
\v?. have moved our st< ek
< f SHOKS to the Kiddle
huihliniL m e< iid doff from
l li?? I>?*!?k of LunciHiof,
: 1.41 1.1 order to I*erp fr<?m
moving them '.-ijiJiiu in
about tincis iuohlwill
sc it cheaper than ever. \n o
liH \ I llio btrollgo.-l i|?M: Lilts
i'.'msi it nnulo in America
CHERRY & CO.
0 Buy Cotton Seed and Sell
Cow Feed.
1 am \v lulling cotiou H.*cd atnl
i:inn caw ft-?-?1 on lie Lancaster maret.
't lail to tc tn i before you
^li your seed or buy what you want
i i be way of cow leed.
Hay* IIe.uJquir'cre at Jewelry store of
i\ burn & Uobmsoti. but will buy need
? ill at depot atid up town.
Oliver C. BlacUinon.
Auk. *(>.? 4m.
Notice.
All parties who soil cotton at
I i*?i i I \ Ssi\i<ini*o y n?*n nti vnnul 1 u
t quested to meet them Saturday,
opt. 2, 1905 at 3 o'oloek p. in.
he purp? so of seeming a place to
mvo our cotton weighed.
Le t all interested ho present .
Respectfully, .
II. 'I. LI or ton,
Chairman of Committee.
iiimwhi uih rra jawwatj! cwktt^
The First National Bank
OK
Lancaster, S. C.
Solicits accounts of individuals,
t ins at d corporations, ana oilers to
epositois every facility and courtesy
insistent with sound banking.
Inter* st allowed on time deposits,
nfety deposit boxes for rent.
Correspondence Invited.
E. M. CHOXTON.
Cashier.
H \H D. JONKS,
President.
'iwm.n'uokmmmbhmmfmo W3U jil hv u*^
Pay your subscription.
OHN E. WELSH,
1 >ENTIST,
I iiincaNto!*, tS. C.
[gST Oftice in roar of Fundornrk
Pharmacy.
July 1, 1905.
S^nNER A LV ft
.In * mof ll S flSllr.f; .?!** ir> II * vvjf!/l
Ratesy
in n <1 vn noo.
ek) and the ATLANTA
nc year for $i .7
:k) and THE CHARLES
R (twice a week) one
$1.75
)UTHERN CULTIVA
$1-75
kNTA JOURNAL and
?R, all three one year for $2.<x
;k) and The ATLANTA
ics a week) one year for $2.oc
:k) and The NKW YORK
<) one year for $2.oc
*
\ JOURNAL and HOME
$2.0(
i^end on Credit
T. S. CARTKR,
l'ub. Ledger. .
0*5? 'H'liiir:,;''!:: T-?i -1 y
I Mnlll 1
ifljf "" ' I If
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AVegctable Preparation for As - > .
1 slmilating the Food nndRcguIa- m
ling (he Stomachs and Dowels of &
ai^mwwtiwtii'g I ^
Promotes Digcslion.CheerPuInessand
Rest.Contains neither
Opium,Morpliine nor Mineral, p!
j ^T^AllCOTIC. i.j|j
totveafOMlZ-SAKVELrtraiKIi .iiy
/Vifuiw Set {I - .
Alx.Smnn * 1
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A:tLv Srtti f I jes i
Jlfatntunt - /
I ft Citrin * 1
j WriH-Sftl.fi'.MP
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rlarvrt / -, A
Apcrfcct Remedy forConstipa- , | |
Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea v I
Worms,Convulsions .Feverish- . U
ness and Loss of Sleep. ^
j FacSunitc Signature oF
mew york.
I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
1 >1* 1{. <JT KUiott,
Lancaster, S. C.
Residence pliono No 187. Olllee,
Davis Building. corner Main ami
Dunlap streets; phone No 72.
Will practice ia both town ami 111
county of Lancaster. All calls* either h'
day or nigh t. will receive prompt at- ,
tantion J
Jan. 10, 1905.?tf. ^
nSotice.
The board of county oommiHsioneis
in their nicctinj* Monday I<
puseod a resolution n? the etloct
tlint hereafter no magistrate iti
c
Lancaster county will ho paid for
holding a i inxuest utiles^ it is nil
possible to git the coroner, and
then the magistrate must comply
, with the law by st em ing allidavits
from three lilizm s of the immediate
community that it is important
that an inquest bo hold in
the particular c.isc under consideration.
M V Gardner. j
Goimty Super visor.
Isoice,
My regular ? l?1 el;, vol he i-ut t f
unlays ami "> > Ail other j
days you w : Ii:. * . my o0t:*e ?
near L A. c1 ?; . p >; Will keep school \
books at b- th "ill , : !) : wiii he gn' 11
to wait on you any day ?n the Wiok ^
\V M Moore
: 'r, Hup' f /vtucselcii
Jan 18, 1905
HOMEY 1 LOAD :
1 have made arrangement wi. i
lenders of money ;t N? w Yor- ,
with whom I am able lo m'goti.ih I'miih | (
secured by first mortgage on improved
' COttou farms, at 7 per cent inter. ? - j |
repayable in annual installment- of;
live years No brokerage or commi*. i '
sion charged Only a inr.KoiiabU j
charge for abstract -(till* .
R. bl \V Y L r IC, j
i Aug .31?Cm, .Attorney at i iw
Winlhrop College Schoiarsiiip J
> and Enrance Exatninaioa. ?
The examination for ?bo awaid of
vaeau;. -. t . 'arsh:ps ii, WinlUvnp t ol
lev.*' ami l l" ll.c '( fin is-ton i.f i.ew stn
deills v. I i! he liild ; ! tin county Vlll't ^
Homo on Kii'xy July 7i bat i) a. ni.
) \I pileI ? not be I I Mill (If
tet-u j cars ft ? VV.Ii?*na iholaftililpil
are vacated Ju! v 711?. they will
l??? awardtst l" those in kini; the higher
I average at thtsox'iii union pmvi- >
do?l they meet ili? c.nni;: 10 c i? ?ver?:?. I
) tinr the award. Api <e mis .or s; no-* I
and dps should wn'v ' > l'it 'nbnt 1
Johnson bofo e iM> ex i ii'Dadon f. r /
scholn:ship i ximii! a n bla'il?s. I
Scholarship:* are woi'h &'t>0 ami >
fiee tuition. Th mx' si n 'vi.l
open September -0. !?,)."> ! ' . wr'n -r
Information and cs'jlo^u addiiss
^ 1're . I) M J oh n so ,
F\o Hl'l, i> t1, I
. ?? | 1
.Notice to the Public.
' . 1 !
1 will hold ali iinjiKists. in the I
county. Phono to my rvaidcnec
at Pleasant Hi'l for me when <
needed.
I. Montgomery Cu key,
jpt. 20?If
t
Por Infanta and Children.
rzxuMLrjn^M ? i ! ? ?v*t* jncarMMiu
he Kind Yen Have
Always Bought
Bears the / ,
Signature //ft Jj
j\ w* !"
I $> Use
For Over
Thirty tears
TM CENTAUN ? APAKV. NtW ?OA* OITT.'
J. E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist,
Lancaster, S. C.
Working on credit doesn't pay,
tid my terms from this ti.no
enceforth are strictly cash.
tioa.sona.blo Frices,
rold Filling SI.50
Amalgam Filling 75 cts.
Cement Filling 75 ct
HUBliKlt PLATE,
nil upper set of tooth $12.00
Ipper and lower set $25.60
jJSST^These prices are strictly
jr cash. No work done oxcopt
:>r cash or good security.
J. E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist.
u / . _ ~TZ. . ww?
J. HARRY FOSTER.
Attorney at Law,
LANCASTER, S. C.
Zk&" Coltootlonsa sp-c tatty
Susiness ?2duca.tiori
PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS !
YOU need u pructical business edcation.
Wo KtiHrantee satisfaction,
'nurses of study endorsed us being the
u..mi practical; tl-ty have no swperio s
usiruction given is llrst ctns\n No
I her business colleges ?fer by tor adaut'jo
. Euter now and prepare
sr a lucrative nr.aitr n. Our graduates
re i.i demand. Let us must you, we
lave a.-Hisled hundreds?they are in
lusiiiui.s. Wo dil'ur sj> jcial r.itns
Macfatt'sS. G iln.duess College
Columbia, S. C.
Vug. 2D, 100-A?if.
EE iffim
ire the mcst fatal of all diseases.
FOLEY'S BSJEit
dp money refunded. Contains
cmedfes recognized by emilcnt
physicians as the best for
ftdney and Bladder troubles
FRJCE 50c. uui
if*. A>V:EI; AMI <"HKSTl?R
H.A i LVv A I
pv dui" m U'e< M iy li-i, r)';ft
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V I i. (> 8?> H m a 45 P m
jV Fori ' a iva, <> 49 i m *1 I > p m
jV liuHCOii viile, b CD tdi 4 SO p in
jV KU'hl.urjJ, 7 05 a id 4 4) p ro
4r Cheat* r, '< HO a in ft 1ft p m
\r CI;in oltf, Ho U t)#5 a m 7 00 p in
\i Columbia Ho ICO Ift a id ,a.
KAHl'lH?UNb.
,v C'litiniOlft, Ho K 0 05 a :ii 8 10 pin
Lv < hi?rl >tu*, -*> I. o Oft ;>ji 6 ir' pin
LiV l licnt* l, 9 00 i hi H Ift p m
L.v /^H'lii-nrir, 940 a hi * 39 p m
IjV t'lihC'iinviiie, 9/4) ni H 4 ? p in
L.v Furl l.aiVn 10'Oil ? in S5(i p ni
\r l aiM'i.M.or, 10 3'>h. j 9 15pm
CONt? KUTIONH.
( in-Mcr ?Hout'u r; . * an) hid!
'arolina & Northwestern railways. *
JI .nncHstor?Sou. hem it ill way.
A I' .l/viilJIil'l 1 i'r.tlUf! mjrr
LKUOY HPRlNGrt.
Hurt and iruHtu M.. 11 :if ?i.
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