The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 01, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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Agricultural "
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Cotton Farmer, Distribute \
Your Debts this Year.
The idea of distributing cotton
debts through a period of three 1
or tour months instead of having 1
thera aU tail due in November, '
is proving popular all over the
South. Mr. Ransom II in son, '
upon whose suggestion the first
resolution was introduced in the
Wake County Association, writes
as follows in the Cottou Jour-|
nal:
"I realized many years ago
that it was the cotton due on accounts
and lion bonds due about
November 1st that, put down the
price and it was the strongest |
weapon the bears bad to fight
the cott<?n farmers with. I tried
to get the Farmers' Alliance to
pass a resolution to that effect
fifteen years ago, and I tried also
to get the Cotton Association to
do so a year ago, but could not
make them see as 1 did.
I believe the notes and iien
bonds should be made payable!
October 15th, November 15th
and December 30th, so as not
to force the sale of so much cot
toil on tlio markets at one time,
which lowers the price of the
distressed cotton and also helps
to depress the price of the balance
of the crop. I am told that
there are two million tons of 'er
tilizer sold iu the South, and I
don't think it would cause the
fertilizer manufacturers any
great inconvenience to m ike par!
of their notes from dealers due
sixty days later. The prosperity
ot .the fertilizer manufacturers ;
depends upon the prosperity of j
of the fanners, so they should
try to help the cotton 'armc-R
pet a ^ fair price for (heir cotton.
I hope vou will call the a'tention
of all farmers to the importance
of this ma'ter and get them
to take some action in all the cot ton-growing
States."
Oottoa farmers all over the
South shouid take up this matter
right now iu their clubs, unions,
and associations and go in
to it like fighting fire. This
great congestion of debts and cot
ton every fall tends to destroy
jroou prices lor colton just as fire
destroys oilier property. Take
up the matter at once; and if you
have to make debts for 1908,
divide them up into smaller
parts falling due nt intervals ot
30 and 60 days instead of all al
once.?Progressive Farmer.
Killed while Playing Santa
Claus.
Pittsburg, Pa.?Jackson Still. I
ri, .r>0 years old, of West Eliza j
beth, noar here, while stealthily
trying to escape the eyes of the
younger members of the family j
and hide Christinas presents,
fell down stairs last night and
broke his neck.
r -fDMUMSMMniMMtllRMWI IMIIMimmH *M4 Wm IMJ+fiVm
Whenever \on feel that vonr stomach has
gone a little wrong, or when you fee! that
tt is not in good order as isevieded l>y
, Lucan headaches nervousness, bad brontb,
and belching, take something at times, hih1
it /i . ,i Alt i: r
especially nner ;unr nieiu* unin ymir rem-i
i?afforded Toere in nothing better offered
the public toduy for Rtomnch troubles
dyapeapsia. indigestion, etc., than Kodol
'^his in a ftcientifio i>reparntion of
natural digesUmta combined with vegetabl
ncida and it contains the name juices found
in every healthy rtomnch. KODOL is guaranteed
to give relief. It is pleasant to take,
it will make yon feel tine b> digesting vvhn?
yon eat. Sold by all druggists.
THE LANCJ
Department. *
VI any Killings in Tennessee
During the Holidays.
tl
Christinas week ill the eastern ^
section of Tennessee lias been
in utiusually'bloody one. Tragedies
reported are :
At Newport, Tenn., today Hobart
Kuowles, a special policeman,
tried to arrest Wm. Alleu (or
irunkenness. A scnllle ensued,
Ivnowles fell on top and pulled
a pistol, shooting Allen through (
and through. Allen lived two
hours.
Near Delrio, Teun, Ike Murray
and Luke Norton, brothersin-law,
literally shot each other
o pieces, using pistols and shotrun8.
Norton, it is said, while 1
u'unk went to Murray s homo
and created a disturbance. The )
shooting followed.
Near Strabl, Tenn, Alexander
Wright, who had returned from
Missouri, to visit his wife,
who has been living with her
parents near th;?t place, called
her from church and emptied
the contents ol his pistol in her
body. She is still alive but cannot
live. Jealousy was the cause.
vVright. is still at largo and says
iie will not be taken aliv'e. He
told friends that ho has five others,
to kill then he will bo ready
to die.
At Isabella, Polk ^County,
John Hull, il is charged, shut
and killed ins brother-in-law,
Wm. Crowder. The hitter's
lead ho ly was found in a public
road this morning. A woman
of bad character is mixed jup in
the c.*se. Slio says Hall did the
shooting.
Luther Wallace, aged 20, shot
and killed Lee Eldridge, a prominent
man of llalston Valley,
his afternoon, using a shotgun.
Wallace while intoxicated, broke
into the postoflice at Harris,
1'eon., this morning. A warrant
was placed in the hands of Deputy
Sheriff White, who deputized
Eldridge to assist in making the
arrest. Wallace surprised tlie
two men, and after killing Eldrilge
made his osctpe, going
into Virginia.
The finest Coffee Substitute ever made, has
recently been produced by l>r. Slioop of
Uaoine Wis. You d >n't have to boil it
tweuty or thirty minutos "Made in a
minute" says the doctor. "Health Coffee''
really the closest Coffee imitation ever
\"t produced. Not a grain of real doffi e in
it either. Health Coffee Imitation is made
from pure toasted ( reals or grains, with
malt, nuts, etc. ltrally it would fool an exi
11 wore he to unknowingly diink it for
i !'. ( , l!imu-'i.t Uro Co.
Horrible Railroad Collision.
Camden, N. J. Dec. 28.?
Three persons were killed, live
f it dly injured and 18 badly in- 1
jnred in a rear end collision be l
tween tne Camden acorn mod a 1
lion and the Atlantic Express 1
trains on the Pennsylvania rail- i
road this place this morning. ]
Several of the injured are j
-till pinioned if Mie wreck and t
rescuers are making frantic efforts
to liberate them.
The cars took tiro after the
wreck and as the blaze cront
near the imprisoned passengers, i
tbey cried piteously to be liber- ]
a ted. 1
DftWitt'rt Corl>oliz?d Witch Hazel Salve? '
don't forget the name, and accept no ?m1>?
Htitne. Get DeWitt's. It's good for piles.
Hold by all druggists.
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USTER NEWS, JANUARY 1, It
?an Acquitted of Murder
Cnarge in Lancaster Said
to Have Killed Girl.
Monroe Journal: Joe Lance,
lie book agent who killed the
Id colore 1 man Hood, in h s
ome below Waxhaw some yeir
rso ago, and >ca-? acquitted by South
Carolina jury, killed a
mall white girl at Beuna Vista.
rear Ashevilie, last Saturday,
le waa on a train, drunk and
owdy, anil waving his pistol
>ut of the window shot at rantoin.
The bullet struck and killed
ho girl. who was standing at
he station. Lauce is in jail.
Advertised Letters.
Mary Hoy kin. Monroe J. Dick.
M. M. Oosto, O, L. Waldry, E.
W. Woolar, Matilda Conelioiis, ^
belie 'Nathan, Will Robertson.
Alice Vone, Joseph A. Sawyer,
Annie Bell I'adson, Abe Patterson,
Thomas Mc Cardell, Gertrude
Mc Dowoll, Willie McDow,
Francis Mc 11 wain, Charley f
Mcllarbor, E C Linsey, It. E. (
Loyd, Freddie Hoadwin, Tiinthy 1
Sims, M d ieElam, Ester Brown, '
Mrs Booker, Henry Brevard, N
A* (5. Bullock (two), Clary Bober,
E. 1). Barber. Levi Alshrook I
\i. F. 1). ly Miry Leo Alsbrooll, '
Filar Koines, L A. Adams.
Jas. F. Hunter.
P. M. ,
The Story of a Medicine.
Its namn?"Golden Medical Discovery"
was suggested by oud of Its most tin fx >r tant
and valuable ingredients ? Golden
Seal root. >
Nearly forty years ago, I)r. Pierce dis?
cove red th 111 he could, by the use of pure,
triple-refined glycerine. aided by a cer- i
tain degree of constantly inalntalnevl
heat and \\' ' tin aid of apparatus and
appliances n igncd for that purj >sc, extract
from our most valuable native medicinal
roots their curative prop* rtlos
much D'tler than I<y the use of alcohol,
so general!" employed. So the now worldfamed
"Golden Medical Discovery." for
the cure of weak stomach, indigestion, or
dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and
kindred derangements v. as first made, as
it ever sln&e has Mien, without a particle i
of alcohol i\i its niukv-un.
A g'".ic*'\iljejfuVl list of Its Ingredient*,
printed <Tii iVefs bottle-wrapper,
will sl ow that It is niii from the most. '
valuable medicinal ro\ \ found growing
In our Ame rican foresixd All these in- ,
gredients have received Mic Sti onpyst eq.
n- i.t ,fr-.in ihyJcli, ,:'X U'-UiyilegPfd-i^JjGUTnvD
illi'I - m-ij.vca i I'M.
inrm nti iln n m thr,yijx
test ^ | P../TTi
uTi' Imiok of t lii se ciiuorseincnli U&3
been compiled by T>r. R. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y., and will l?o mailed free to
any one asking same bv postal card, or
letter addressed to the Doctor as above.
From t hose endorsements, copied froin
standard medical books of all the different
schools of practice. It will i?o found
that the ingredients composing the "Golden
Medical Discovery" are advised not
only for the cure of the above mentioned
diseases, hut also ft the cure of til catarrhal,
bronchial and throat affections,
accnmpnined with catarrhal discharges,
hoarseness, spre throat, lingering, or
hang-on-couglts. ami all those wasting
affections which, if not promptly and
properly treated arc liable to terminato
in consumption. Take Dr. l'lerce's Discovery
in time and jierscvero in Its use
until you give il a fair tr'al arid it is not
likely to d!>appo!nt. Too much must not
Is- exijec.ted of it. ~ it will not perform
miracles. It v\ i 11 not cure consumption
in its advance I stages. No medicine will.
It a ill cure, the affections that lead up to
consumption, if tiiken in ilnw.
When the Stomach, Heart or Kidfiey
nerves got wank, thou these organs uIv.hjh
lail. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate
the Heart or Kidneys. 'Hint i? simply
i makeshift. (let;? prescription known to
Druggists everywhere as Or. Shoop's Restorative,
prepared expressly for ilo*so
weak inside nerves. Strengthen these
nerves, hnild them up with Dr. .Shoop's
Restorative tablets or liqnul?and see
bow qnickly help will come. Free sample
Lest sent on reqmst by Dr. Hhoop,
Racine, Wi . Your health ts surely worth
.he simple test. Kundorhnrk Pharmacy
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on the
It it day of .January, A. I?., 1008, the
undersigned as administratrix of the
'state of L. 1'. Koddey, deceased, will
H e her final return and settlement
ind make application to the Probate
rJourt for the County of Lancaster, H.
?, for a llnal discharge as such adminstatrix.
Kallye R. Roddev.
Administratrix
Lancaster, S. C. Dec 3rd l'.?07. i
J08.
A Boston sc:
weak and sickly.
J His arms wer
^ He didn't have a str
Q entire body.
The physician
& the family for thirty
3d Scott's Kmulsic
ft
ft NOW:
?
^ To feel that
would think he was
/loSr blacksmith.
ALL DRUGGISTS j E
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Negro Murderer Shot to;
Death by Citizens.
Mdviile, Ga., Deo 28- Jehuj^
Major, the ne r; \> > recen ly
shot and killed J. vV. Brin9on, ,'j
;o\vu marshal a' this place, yra
this afternoon shot to death I)." V
\ posse. Major was found in a
[louse about three rni'e? from ^
Midyl'e and a p irt v of white
citizens set out to capture the '
negro Durinz the attempt a
sho". fi ed from the house l>\*
Major struck Mr. Williams, 'he
present town marshal, inflicting
a slight wound in the hand.
The house in which Major had
takenlretuse was spt 011 tiro in
"" " t
carder io drive him m
After coining out and firing bo'h
barrel-: of his gun J.vilhout ell'eei
the nevro w ?!? immediately shot
down and killed.
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Big Land Sales near Page- I
land {
Monroe Enquirer: The Chesterfield
Lmd and Developnifj t j(
Company h id > splendid sale of j1
farmlands near I'agoland la-t I
Thursday. About $18,000 worth j*
of land was sol!, and while!'
prices were good none of the|?
land wont unreasonably high. >
The average price was over $10
per acre Mr. .1. R. Catoe, of
Payeland, bought more than any ^
Other purchaser. <
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A tickling c >ngh, from any cause. Jis 1
quickly stopped by Dr. rthoop's Cough ]
l ure. Ami it is so thoroughly liarinleI,
Sftfe. Hint Dr. SliOOp t lis liiotlii'ls J
everywhere to give it without hesitation ^
even to very young babes The wholesome /
green leaves and tender stems o'a hint;
healing mountainous shrub, furnish the
curative properties to Dr. Slump's Con.di
Cure, It culms tint rough. and lu alsthe
sore e'id sensitive bronchial membrane.-..
No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh
used t't injure or suppre s- simply a resinous
plant extract, that helps to heal .
aching lanes Hie Apauiurds rail this
shrub which the Doctor uses, I'll Sue re I
llerb". Demand Dr. Stump's Take no
other, r'uudeiburk I'iiarinacy. . {
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PAIN
TVn !n the hood?pain anywhere. has Its can**
Fain U congestion, puln Is blood pressure?nothing
else usually. At bust. so s.?ys Dr. Shoop. an<l to t
prove It he has created a little pink tablet. That
tablet?called Dr. flhoop's Headache Tablet?
eoaxos blood pressure away from pain center*, i
Its effect Is charming. pleasingly delightful. Gently
though safely. It surely equoll/^s the blood circulation.
<
It yen have a headache. It's blood pressure. f
If It's patnful periods with women, same cause.
If you are sleepless, restless, nervous. It's blood
congestion?tlood pressure. That surely Is a
certainty, for Dr. flhoop's Headache Tablets stop
It In 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute
thu unnatural blood pressure.
Bruise your finger, and doesn't It got red. and r
well, arid pain youf Of course It does. It's con- 1
gestion, blood pressure. You'll find It where pa La c
to?always. It s simply Common Sense.
We eell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend ,
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
FUNDERBURK PHARMACY. i
L>o you take The iNews? i*
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hoolboy was tall,
e soft end flabby. i
ong muscle in his ^
s
who had attended
years prescribed
boy's arm you V
apprenticed to a
iOc. AND Sl.OO. Y
Five Killed in Wreck.
Detroit, Mi' h., I) c. 28.?
>.tending through a dense fog
it 40 miles an hour, Grand
,'ruuk passenger train No. 5,
vhioh left Port Huron shortly
tefnre 7 o'clock tonight for this
itv,collidoii head on with a dou*
\ln lio iilar I roi trli t t t*.d ^ U n 1 T ?
rx V/- ia*3 c*? * v ? M Vlillli * i " 1 11 ^ XI 'III < I
nile north <>i Lenox, Mich. Five
rain men met death, tour being
billed instantly, the filth three
lours later. All of the passengers
scaped injury, except a baby,
vho was oniy slightly hurt by
>einu thrown out ot its mother's
irms ami over a seat when the
rains crashed.
Georgian Killed His Brother
Fayettevil'e, Ga., J.lec. 28?
loe Bt adln ? h ot and ^killed lus
iruhor, N it B?adles, last night,
it tin home ot his 111 )ther.
.Joe had returned home to
p ml ilie holidays and began
irinking He ran his mother
pom the hou e and she informed
lis brother, who resented the
tdvances of Nat and the sliootrur
followed
"Lest ye Forget" "
I'll tell it again. 1 keep on
tap at all times Harris Lithia,
rilenn Springs and Piedmont
Springs water and you can get
from a small glass to a 15 gallon
carboy at any time. Also,
I IWliil'li tV"ll*AA oliiiimonfo nnnli
,veek of the finest Norfolk
Oysters that can he had.
John W. Elliott.
(Crescent Restaurant.)
GOLD DOLLARS
Can't be had for Fifty Cents
NEITHER
Can $450 Pianos be sold for $300
WK IIAVK no ficticious prices on
Pianos.
CAN SKI,I, (food pianos for $250,
ivliich art* tar superior to some adveri-eil
as $450 pianos. Special offer $800.
Our 24 years of honest dealings here
s our guarantee.
If you desire reliable Pianos and
)rgaus, write us for catalogs, prices
mil terms.
ivialone's Music House,
COM'MBIA, S C.
rhonsanda of men and women in till walk*
if lifo are suffering from kidney and bladler
troubles Don't n< gleet your kidneys.
Delaya are dangerona. DeWitts Kdney and
Madder Pills afford <juick relief for all
orni h of kidney and bladder trouble. A
reek'a treatment '2">e. Sold by all druggiria.
tick and Jillwe'# both ijuite ill
Now each in well and wiaer
Vir l .!n< i arid headaches have to go jpg
When they take an Karly liiser. ,
JeWitt'a Little Karly Kiser I'ills are sold by
11 druggist*. V