The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, September 30, 1905, Image 1

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? ? . >- , ?.? " ? t V .* ' PP >7 ?. ifjian. ,jLr- ^ ^ w m ? -1" - '.i ' . ; 1 ' 4 - -'#> 'i ' - ' ; s jjjSfcBfcttW B. CAKfHSSw I A naw^ m wjsajar: ArAi fWcafifie* ?j^C2w5 AJiXX >2* ??*ai i?^>&SHficrro&?sa? OamwriaZ &&*&?: 5 V/.a- ~ s & ?*' ^MtwwOP MAKA&ct. ? 4 ?u AaiaiaWi SKMl-WKKKI.Y I, A N C A S T K K, S. C\, SK1TKMHKR, 30, 1^05. ~KSTA1?L1SIIK1) 1852" Ma^O U1 rt C?Artol.nr. W_. I ' """ ' ' nuiuuiw <jp;L'UICS D) Two Negro Leaders. Prof. L< e of Lancaster mid Dr. Warner of Charlotte Spouk at Fort Mill. Special to The State. Fort Mill, Sept. 25. ? A notable occurrence was the patiiennp Saturday nf'.err.oou of 1:?m.<1im1s of uepioes at Confederate pui k to take pai t in exercises held in b? n- v or of Cupt. S. E. White's croc. I ti< 11 of a inoniunent to the fuilh-J fill sluvo!-. The spirit displayed l>) the negroes ycstcrduy was u sharp contrast to that shown ten years ago when the monument was unveiled. There were less than 25 negroes present t in n, half of whom were old slaves whose names were on the moiiU* ment. The speakers Saturday were: Prof M J) Leo of Lancaster and Dr. A. ?L Warner of Charlotte. Both of these are eloquent speakers and made sensible talks, full of good sound udvi"G to tin ir race. Prof. Leo, after telling the negro that his only chance lav in the south and in the southern white man, his best friend, insisted on lito cnmnininiv !?#?? -% ? ? I 4 wii io viuiuiiDi^ u^l u <1(111 M living to accumulate property, saving thsit this was the standard i>y which the w|iite muo judged the negrh. Dr. Warner in ChO course of hi- remarks on education said that the south ??ivos more in one \our to educate the negro than \ lie north duos in ttn years, nud that the money from the north goo.- to cohcge which not one negro youth in 100 will ever see, while that from the masses goes, as it should to touch the masses of the race to read and write. lie also said, that the negro who la^s his ha.id on a while woman dies and dies justly, and begged his people to show their own women the respect the while women receive from the whito men He warned them that no race can ri-o higher than its women. Both speakers expressed their fcutisfiction with the "Jim Crow" car law, ho long as the eegro alter paying the sumo fare as the white man got us good accommodation. The speeches were well received by the negroes and will no doubt help to keep up the good feeling that has always prevailed between the two races here. State Borrows More Money. The State of South Carolina yesterday effected arrangements for the loan of $50,000 by the Palmetto bank. This is a total of $400,000 borrowed this year against $100,000 last year. It is not likely that the State will bor row any moio this > ear.?The State, 25th inst M AK18 THE LIVER LIVELY Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup gives permanoot relief in cases of habitual constipation as it stimulates the liver ami restores the natural action of the bowels without irritating those orgars like pillsor ordinary cathartics. Do *s not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to tuko. Remember the name Orino nod refuso substitutes. Funderbnrk Pharmacy, C. O. Floyd, Kershaw, S. C. t . | a n\j 1IIU|UII(M1H. | A renowned lCnghsh reformer, John Wesley, bus aptly staled the case as follows; j 4'Wo may not sell anything which tends to impair health. Such is, eminently, all that liquid lire commonly culled drams or spirituous liquors It is true theso mav have a place in modi- s v. cine; they may he of use in some ho iil\ uis o i. i s, tdtiiough ttu'ro would ran iy be any occasion for ! them were it not for the unskil fulness of the practitioner. There fore, bueh as prepare and sell only ' f ii tor mis use uuiy keep their conscience clear. But all who sell them in the common way, to any that will pay, uie poisoiiers-gi-u- ' eral. They do murder his Majesty's subjects by wholesale, neither does their eye pity or spurt*. Thoy drive them It) hell like sheep! And what is their 'j guild Is it no1 the blood of thviso men? Who, then, would envy ^ them their estates and sumptuous palaces? A curse is in the midst of tlieiil. I lie curse ??i" (tod cleaves to the stones, the timber, the furniture of them! The curse of God is iu tlieii garden, their . 1 walks, their groves; a tire that ^ burns to the nethermost hell! "Blood, blood is there! The foundation, the lloor, the walls, the roof, ure stained with bio dl ' And canst thou hope, thou man of blood, though thou art 'clothed in scut let und tine linen and farest 1 sumptuously every day,' can it th&u hope t* deliver down thy fields of blood to the third goner * atioti? Not s?>; tor tlioio is a i Gou iii heaven; therefore, thy a nutnu shall lie rooted out. Like it us those whom thou bast destroy- 11 ed, body and soul, 'thy niomoi ial 1 shall perish with tlioo.' " c Leroy F. You mans Back in 11 ir r ncss. j Mr. Lor ay F. Younnins will return to public life, it haviug been announced yeHterduy t hat he would ' succeed Mr. VV. il. Townscnd t its assistant attorney general, Mr. < Townaend lias accepte>l u position t in the hi m of Abnoy & Thomson, ? his resignation from a position in * the attorney general's office lie- ] ing effected Monday. The firm 1 will bo Abney, Thomson & Town t soud.?The State. Supervisor of Horry County Sus- j ponded. 1 1 Governor Heyward has received from the clerk of court of llorry county two bills of indictment against .John L. Boyd, supervisor of Horry county, charging him with breach of trust in his office. ; As a result the county supervisor | has been suspended from office | and a mooting of the delegation ] has beer, called to recommend a " I successor. ?Columbia Record. Sixty Five Horses Burned. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 25.? I Sixty-dive horses and one hundred carriages were burned in n tiro ffhich destroyed McDaniel's ' mammoth stablos hore this morning. The loss is nearly.#100,000. 1 The occupants of adjoining dwellings ran lrom their homes and, for a time, a panic ensued. This tire spread so rapidly that men who slept in stables conld not reach the horses. Fay your subscription. lirand Jury Presents Mr. Pegram Dargan. I ?'or A illi 11 and Abutting- Ilia ' Brother to Commit Suicide The Action Came us a Surprise. >1 eciul to The State Darlington, Sept. 2G. ? "We ircs^nt Pegram Dargan for aidng and abetting Robert Keith )urgan in taking his own life, by irocuring an 1 giving to his brothr, Keith Dargan, carbolic acid nd other drugs, with which he nok his lift) on the 11th day of uly, 11)05, iu Dai lington, S. C. Ye oirer as witnesses J. N. Clarion, Dr. G. B. Edwards, .1. S 'lojd ami .1. K. Doyle." This tas one of the recommendations mule by the grand jury hero tolay. Since the death of Mr. liobert veith Dargan it has been a matter if conjecture here and elsewhere ,s to whether the grand jury at his term of court -vould iucrininute Mr. Pegraui Durgun in aking the lite of his brother. l id .. -- Ml l t . mo iiA.uililllUimUlH)ll W 111 ooudless be of general interest, since ( be re have been ho many stories ^ iloat with regard to the peculiar ircunistancos of H. K. Dargan'e ' leath. News Of The State. ( ( Due West Mor.rn* Mrs. Prtihsly. j Duo We^l, S.-spt. 25.?A feel- f ng of sad less pervades the entire ^ t mosphero tril-o. I'..r with tlio f ppn.uch of day came the an- : muncemciit that Mrs. F. Y. I Vessly, wife of Erskiti's bclov- j id president, bad pushed uway. j ler death came after a severe ill- ^ icss of gastritis extending over a c leriod of several weeks. ^ t Mammoth Logs. i Kershaw, Sept. 25.?Mr. It. E. ( L'ompkins of Rock Hill, who lias { ho contract to furnish the South- (. :rn Power company with several t ars ?ff mammoth logs, is n.nv en- i gaged in hauling them here for 1 itupment, They are from 90 to ' lOofeit long, containing 1,700 !eet of lumber to tho stick, and it akes eight mules to pull one log. L'hoy will ho loaded on two flat jars coupled together and shipped | o Baacomville and hauled from ( .hut point to tho plant on the Cu ] Luwba I A Peculiar Accident to a Lady at Meeting Street?Can of Tomatoes Exploded. Johnson, Sept. 27. ? Mows has just reached hero of an accident happening to Mrs. Q Cogburn, living near Meeting Street, about ten miles from Johnston. Mrs. Cogburn had tilled a syrup can with boiling tomatoes, preparing to can same, when in pushing down the top, the contents exploded, going into her face and burning her to such an extent as to inflict, it is thought, total blindness. One eye has already been taken out. On account of the swollen condition of the face a thorough examination has not been made, but attonding physicians think that there is no hope for tho other eye. ? Wanted! Customers for Jar Tops, rubbers, and Jar wrenches. J. B. Mackorell. Smtliein Colluri Mills. ^ In tlio last three yours 4!S:i cotU?n nulls have been erected, and >f tins number 405 have been ' jonstrneto 1 south of Mason and [)ixion's . This has had much -o do with ib<' marked changes in Mnditn iM < nnected with the nauufaoliiro i f eollon goods, a shunge which was the chief topic S( )f discussion at the recont meetng of the Ni'.v Kngland Cotton P Vlanufactui ciV Association at At- ^ antic City. M em hers of the as- l( lociation d s cursed at groat length 11 he necos-V. v of ac'ion looking to t he enlargement of the market for he product of the American cot- Sl en mills and frankly exchanged igures urn. experiences showing hat the mills of the South have ')od in the progress of manufactiling in the lust few years and c tn v*? niiwln if n/wiAL?L!nt??? ? 1 1 ? - v uiimu II iitvtorai J 1(J1 ? IJO S'ew England mills to look to the ni breign fields for their products. Hie conces-ion is a remarkable rihulo to tho spirit of tho new 'l! South, which is no longer content j11 0 plunt und pick cotton, hut now j '(1 tii.-es, murkcts niul manufactures J v< tot ton. Tho northern spinners 'or many years had all they could ^ lo to supply the demands of the ^ ionic market, but now tho South, ^ villi its materials at tho doors of L he mills; with ii> cud liohN, lirhoer forests and magnificent 81 it reams, furnishing a cheap and " iwer-failmg supply of iuel, water IV ind power; with its chenpor lahor, 8( ming to the cheaper cost of liv- ft rfg, with all tho natural and arti 1 ial mlvan'a^os that many bo ? irolitably employed in tho mnou- 11 iicluro of tho home-grown crop, ^ s finding a welcome in tho homo liarkets and forcing tho Now England mills to scan foreign iolds for an outlet for their sur- ^ ilus. That they have been suc? i'ssful in this search is shown by 01 lie fact that exports of cotton w nnnufactures fur the year ended I1' att Juno wore in excess of $50,)00,000, an increase of 300 per ;ent in ton years. Tho resources hi >f the SSouth are just boginuiug to 30 understood and developed. Her ^ nevilahlo prosperity nan hardly 01 >c exaggerated hy predictions. ? n Washington Post. e< Another York Precinct Solid w Against Dispensary. ? Yorkvillo, Sept. 27.?Tho dolayod Piedmont box gives "no ^ lispensary" 19 and "dispensary" 0 none, making total: "No dis- ? ponsary" 725, "dispensary" 181. ^ A CI KIM TRAGEDY 6 V. is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims, in each ^ one, another victim of Consump- I tion or Pneumonia. But when e (ImiodlM unit PnMa urn "'All .1 |>* VS|> H eily treated, the tragedy is avert- (; ed. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., wiitos: "My wife hud the consumption, and three doctor, 1 gave her up. Finally she took Dr, c ICiug's Ntvr Discovery for Con- u sumption, Coughs and Cnldse ( which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dos. 1 relieves Guaranteed at 50c and | *1.00 by Crawford Hros., J. F. Mackey & Co. Funderhurk Thar- 1 macy, druggists. Trial bottle free i Let us now niako liquor soiling 1 a felony and do away with the tir.e * option. As long as violators of j the liquor law have tho option of ( paying fines, they will not much J mind being caught. Tho lino op tion is roally a licenso system.? Yorkvillo Enquirer. i iome Patent Medi- J1 cines Barred. lostetter's Hitters, l\.rutia tin i I Other 1'roprietary Medicines ft< iiro Said to Have Toe Much Alcohol These patent modicums being )ld in tlii* State which are suposed to contain alcohol have heen g lit under hun. In addition to le order issued h> tlio internal! jvenuc department, which noli-1 os all druggists that they must h ose out all stock by Dcceuiticr Dii it or pay a license, Chief Con- ' able Hiunmet has issued an or.- ,.1(U or to ail constables gi\ ing a list ?'ay f medicines that can be sold only ta" y prescription. The legislative investigating immittoo has brought out the [>K atemout that certain proprietary ledieines are sold in dispensaries -and also in drug stores. Some liuio ago Mr. Ilummct ' id State Chemist Burney analyze " number uf brands and the fol- Mj,r iwing was the result of the in- >.? Qsligution: 1 Medicine. Pe. Alcohol. "J__ lostotters' Hitters, 82.GO oWitt Stomach Hitters, 05.20 iihun Gingcric, G1.10 x erunu, 52 00 !!'i ?t:?> As a result a circular has been nt to all constables slating that '? ?i lose medicines must not ho sold 5 a beverage and only by pixjriptioit. The order will create Jui sensation among a number of * niggeds and may result in many T() f them going out of the patent icdicine business altogitlnr.? he State. I 'Tlooze" Versus Ureases f<e" in i .erahaw Era f Got The Kershaw dispensary sold i Inst Saturday $31*2 worth of hiskey. That sum would have fj aught a $10 suit of clothe- for 3 men. It would havo bought a 5 dicss for GO women. It wouhl live bought a sack of flour for . ? inn 00 families. It would have paid dej le salary of either of Ibo preach- ( "j i*9 in Kershaw for about six ninths. It would havo prolong1 the school term of our school bout one month and a half, it 'ould have paid the salary of one f the assistant teachers for the all term and another for nearly rr alf the term. Hut what becomes f this enormous amount spent in Of no day? Eighty per cent., or 2G5.GO goes out of the State to iuy the brewers and distillers who cv old the whiskey to the State of sij. iouth Carolina. The other 20 I,c ici cent., of $G6.40, which re, ?t ucsents the gross prolits on that j . mormons amount of s.\les in ono ol lay, goes to pay the salaries of pi' lispenser and clerk, rent of build- In<? and insurance, and other inci-P lentals, and iho balance is divid ^ id equally between the county ind town. Where does the pro- ,is it come in from Mich a wasted q \ NEW JERSEY EO/IOR'S X TESTIMONIAL. ^ y[. T. Lynch, Eilitor of the V i?hilipsburg, N. J., Daily post vritee: I have used many kinds if medicines for coughs and colds n my family but never anything j, 10 good as Foley's Honey and ^ I'ar. I cannot say too nuuhj* n praiso of it." Sold By Fin-I Jerbuik Pharmacy. C. <) Floyd, i Kershaw S. C. When a man is drunk ho is ai nigh heaven as ho wants. 0 u n e. w i-: l s n, T >l^rI IS'|\ 1 .siticasicr, l"v < 1. ' Ollico up stairs over C loud's ?rc. July 1, 11105. j. i mm: r fostmi. . Montr if a! fjtir, LANCASTKK, S. C. c>* t'olWvli m ci spec laity S > a* B x <? l<:iliot t, Lancaster, S. (3. i.i-ii< " phono N<? ls7. Ollloo, vis Buddies;. corner Main and nlap street^; phono No 7'J. 'v'lll practice in hoth town and ntv o| I ,au-' i r. A1! calls, cither < 1 i.,u. i . ...1 receive prompt atlion Jan. 10, liioj.?tf. i';;oKk<>IONAI, t' \ it M I* CliAW.'OKIl l>tl lit' IlltuWN t'HAWrollI) & IHiOWN, Physicians and Surgeons, 1 anoatdor, S. (', I' UHU.-U i". i no eye, nose and (?:? a special! y. ali* promptly answered day or lit. (Sili ? iivit Crawford Bros ?* ''?! . !i i:t.'.-": on;I', , No 170; R ideliccs i. 11 and lid. Noice. fy uvular ollh e days will lie Sat nya uud ilrst Mondays. All other ayouwil! lind mo at my ollice ir 11 ??c (' <l"jmt Will keep school ika at In t'i otli u\s an 1 will l?t? j^lutl vait on you any day In the week. W M Moore. Co Swpt ' f /^location. I lli, 1905. i Buy Cotton Seed and Sell Cow Feed. am now buying cotton weed and iny cow feed on the Lancaster niarOon't fail to wec nis before you your seed or buy what you want he way of cow feed, iy-ileadijuarters at Jewi Iry store of hurn& Robinson, but will buy seed h at depot arid up town. Oliver C. Bluckmon. .uj*. tni. 'he First National Bank OF Ldn.c(<t>{cvy S. C. olioits accounts of individuals, ns ar il < orpor.it ions, aim otters to iosi(??rs every facility and courtesy sistent with sound banking, liter* st allowed on time deposits, cty deposit boxes for rent 'orrespoi.de ice Invited. ! ;. M. CROXTON, Cashier. It -\S l). JON F-. President. No. 7858. REASURY DEPARTMENT. llcc Comptroller ot the Currency ashington, I J. C., Aug. |, I9?5WIIKRKAS, by satisfactory idcncc presented to the underjned, it has been made to apur that "The First National ink ot* Lancaster , in the Town I .alienator. in die (.nimtv of inccistcr and Stite of South Carina, has complied with all the ovisions of the Statutes oft he nitcd States, required to he implied with before an associadp shall bo authorized to conicnce the business of banking; XOWTHKRKFORK I, Thorn1'. Kane, Deputy and Acting oniptroller of the Currency, do ?reby cdtify that "The hirst ationsl Rank of Lancaster", in c Town of Lancaster, in the ounty of Lancaster and State of juth Carolina, is authorized to minicncc the business of Hanking : provided in Section Fifty one inched and sixty nine of the cvised Statutes of the United tates. I\ TESTIMONY WIIICRKOF i t n e s s my hand and Seal of ofti thi>Fourth day ofAugust, 1005. -,v , T v T. 1'. Kane, > " \ Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. O-10-05,