The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 27, 1894, Image 2
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^HirKDAY, Jan. 27, 18D4.
More Pis P?n?, Fewer Cotton
PafehoH.
Newa and Courier.
Tbe most ' prosperous agricultural
coontiefl in the State are the counties
rn which the farmer* have not devoted
tbtir whole time an I Eabor to the pro.
doetien 11 one crop the "money crop'*
a tbe cotton crop is called. 7he eon<1
tint) of tbc (ariuer is deplorable, and
the bueineea depression is ?r?aiect in
tbo#c parts pf the 8tate trr.icb hare
been Urpely or wholly dependent ?pon
5b 1 Hen system. We do nut neen
to arty that tbe lien system is without
its rcwmI qualities ? it has Keen the
means of helping many a food, industries
p?s*i out of a hole, and supplied
the only tmeis of credit poeaible et the
c^oae of the war. Bb? it waa ooW in
tended aa a roak?ehift, and hit donbtlirt
enooerafled a epint of mtraTe?ai*ce
which baa militated against the
prosperity o? the farm era who hare
put ther whole trtrot ia it. No business
in the world eoald afford to pay
the *itM of interest which have been
reouiicd on agricultural advances on<!er
the lien system. and the farmer
vrbo haa persisted in paying tbwe
rat* hae aooaer or later reached the
end of hii row.
The farmer who hae kept his emnke
hones and hit corn crib in the West
Hud put his hole truat and confidence
in cotton is Dot much better off to day
than be was ten or twelve yiara cf?o
while the farmer who bat followed the
old way a and r?ised hie owe corn and
inured his own meet ?e proof against
financial panics end is m??ter of the
- -1-- -Wi-.-?. ?K<? genera I political
ami Industrml conditions. Ts- re
are roc.uy of thia latter clacs of farinerB
in Kouth Caroimn. in the ITcwe
nnd Courier's r. view cf the industrial
condition of tb? State published on
tae first of January, our eorreeix ndent
in Burnweli, Newberry end York said
Thef the crths were fall of ao?n, that
he smoke houses were etecked with
home cured bacon. end that the far*,
ruer were prenartd to !i?e et Mimp.
What thee? thrifty men haye beeu
able t ? accomplish srery other far*
mem in every other county in the
Stale t*kZ equally a? well accomplish
for himself. Corn does noi prow any
better in Hewberry than in Kershaw,
*** atid ftn enterprising ho* boa aa fail
a chance io Jjencester, where the condition
of the farmer* wee reported to
be 4,toe Worst in four decades," as it
hae in York, where "more henac-raised
pork ha? 4'bean slaughtered thau in
jrrcny yearn."
Western Meal and Western cern
were comparatively unknown in this
State before the War. There would be
no p^avkaft f r them now if our own
fcamrrs wonld tarn their attention to
)ha dryer siflcatioii of their industries.
Cotton ftt 7 eeafs a nouud will do! pay
for eorn at 62 cents a bushel, < or for
baoon at 7* cents a pound. A "money
eroo" thai it made only to be wasted
>n the acrobat* of supplies that
ahoeld bo raised at bona ia not worth
raisin* end woaJd b nkrupt any people
on the face of the earth. No
special traio'o* fe repaired to enWiyate
a strop of eorn, nod tl is koorrn
that the native porker of 6ocih Carolina
hae no scperior in fteetness of
f<)ot and aweetneas of meat. It knows
bow to make its own living, it yields
readily, and without a Rrcnt, to civilised
treatment, and sells well when*
ever It k pat on the market. It
hoald be possible for tbe far mere of
Soetk Carolina to raiae'and sell avry
p <ond of bacon oeeded io tbe State.
ur t-i
nu rpvomi eanorttion m repaired to
raise h<ys.
""" "^hrvTwrr York Tribnue e?ys, iu an
article wbiob are ^reproduce to?day,
that r.n a dret of slop of brand and
oatmeal piRs aanj be made rtady
for market at 9 months of age which
will sell at rem (20 to (25 each
Piga ieake hogs, and hofis are worth
m*'te than [pigs beoai?se[there isjmors
neat on them, and be?an?e hog and
lominy i? the[8.andard',diet of the people
of tbi* State Every t?emer in
he State should raise bis hogs. If he
makes more bac ?n than ha oan nas on
ma own place he can alway* count on
a market for the surplus. What the
idute needs is fewer cotton patches
ihd m >ro pig pons.
The Sumter Freaman reports that
George D Till me n, ea-Congresoman
and bsother of Ben, asys openly on
the ntrfets in Edgefield that the first
spy who enters his premises uill be
shot dotra end he will shoot any o y
thai interferes with any of bit pack
agaa at *be depot. Evidently the diepew
vary law it at ? diaoount in the
governor's Coaoty.
*5?Judge Call of Flor da has de
cided that "gleve contests" were
not violative of that law of Florida
which forbids "fighting by previous
appoiaUpent"
i 1 i V?
I he L itest Ouii'jjtt h\ T/'i
Sjiieb'
Special to The 8tate. 8f
Ciuir.estou, Jan 24.?AH tho indicators
hero point to bloodshed, bu
which will grow out of the en- th
forceoient of the new dispensary ti<
law. b?
An incident^ ocourred . today ev
which nearly precipitated a riot br
The whiskey constabulary started !ei
out iu tho rooming and raided h?
the grocery store of X7 F /ordon, c*
a woil-to^do and highly respect- so
able merchant.dWfcile'they were b<
looting the p'ace Mr Qeo8Legare ?ti
who is Jordttue lawyer came down on
and a;tempted to ?e? hie client j
The constabulary?r?rre?ted him
aud by their directions h? was >j>|
taken to the police station in the
Black ?faria. .'ater in the day lr
the spies raided thelgrocery of A
(J Noite 26 Vanderhort street.
M.b Nolle was the only one in ^
J _A -J ^*. ik. J~ A rA.
rju B.T3 ui iu"a uwr ouu :uf, j
bade tbem to enter. One of the ^
spies named E/iiott it is said ?!ap> n
ped her in ihe face and the posse g
started to enter. Iustantly as if rby
magic a body of over 1^0 ?ppar ^
eutly respectable white men appeared
on the scene and for a few
momeuts it locked like ? ca-e ol
lynching Fortuuately the police
-tation nan not far of? and the j;
chief of police with t squad of reserves
came up i* time and guard K
ed the constabulary to the police
station the crowd fo lowing. EN g
liott was subsequently served with e?
a warrant charging him with ass&ult
and battery.
Tbo crowd which threatened the tt
constables was cler.ri7 not an an- w
promptc mob. The ecick gather* r?
ipg seems to gi79 color to a rumor
A-anniiiitiiiP. has been ?
formed tc resist the tyrannical I *,
and odious dtcponeary law, and a ,i
cclliQicn is likely to occur at any
time. The constablee when they ^
start out on r. raid are now guarded
by a squad cf policemen. 7he ,|
s tU?tu,n is very squally.
A RIOT IN CHARLESrON. 1
Uhurleston Jan. 24.?Tho first t<
riot caused by the attempt to en- ?
force tho new dispensary law oo d
. curred to-night. A body of firo
i hundred angry citizen* proceeded ?
to the lodging homo where the
spies hoarded wi h the intention t'
, of lynching them. The police t
however got wind of tho r.f.air i
nnd the spies got out of the way. c
i There was a fusilade of pisto! shots r
and much excitement. A citizen P
named Willie Belinnceau was I
wounded in the neck, but not fa>% c
tally. The crowd slowly dispers- r
ed after finding that the spies
wore not at home. The feeling
here i? very intense. _
... ... . I
Charleston Jan. 25.?Peace
reigns supreme in the city today
alter the flare-up of last night
The crowd which started the not g
last night were after fl C Elliot
one of the whiskey spies who is r
charged with assaulting Mrs Nolie $
wife of a?rcceryman whese place ^
Elliot attempted, to raid. They *j
first wont 10 the railroad depot to ^
prevent hie departure from the c
city and then to n boarding house y
where he is supposed to lodge. It a
seems, however that Elliot had ^
taken rcfage in the police station i,
It was thought that the rioting c
would be resume^ today but such p
was not the case although the whis*
key constabulary resumed their V
raiding.
There does ?ot ?eem to be much
doabt that there is>n organized ^
movement hsre against the whiskey
spies. The people have been t
so worried and bullied by these 0
officials that the entire commu *'
nity is ripe for revolt. There are 8
from fifteen to twenty of the '<
spies here and they *ll go heavily I1
armedfby order of Governor TiLL- i:
man. No one has any doubt ?
that bloodshed wiLa come out of
the"1 enforcement! of^tbe dispensary
Ltw by thesejspies.
[no3P"i<'cej;ioice of the city A
numbers p.bout 100 efficient raeu.
They are r.rmed with Win hesier
repealing rifles and heavy revi i,vers,
and have a pOLice patroL wag- ti
on service which enabLes them to ir
move rapidpy from point to point
The authorities think it can keep
the peace as it did Last night. A t<
rquad of this force und?>r the c< m- ]<mand
of the cheif protected the hi
spies in their raid tcday and (hero (Jj
were no attempts to interfere h,
with them- st
? O A McDonald has been ep- 5,
pointed dispenser for King*tree. a,
making two dispensaries for this p,
dry County since the Uw was amendi
ed by the last legislature.
? Dick Blair, colored, aged 102 ft
years, died near Co umhia Wed- 0(
uosday. He was perhaps the old- st
est man in Richlandicounty. 0j
*
maoLS ? in v^.t.v.nv-?n-r.- j.;
Agree to Di'sr.p- ">
lit o. H/M (/?' ^U.lOii . I'.* J t
Coijinencc
leeial to Th<> State.
Waehiugtou, Jao. 23.?Toe d<M
ii aunuUDOed in the Associated L'r
at there ehall bo no Reform o<>nvt
>n prior to the general primary,
id to have been ?ea hed Ut<? il
ening by Tillman a d Irby. *
it Utile consultation with the ?>t;
iders Toe KUerbgsB wd^ji t^cn
ive net yet decided whether t? *
pt this plan: but wilt pmbaoly
It ia 8aid that John G*ry Kv.
dieves thai if he can get on I
amp before the p npl. he can w
it the oppotiiti.ii). J
fhk "off.cial" annovnckmen*
Washington, Jan. 23.?G veti
lltnao of South Caro'ina arrived
? city yesterday ft.i the purpose
autactbig ?.>u;e buaiiiesi in Co
lotion with the dispensary f
.ate. Incidental to that bunini
ere wan held to the cowimittb* ro.
' Senator It by at the capitul a c
rence attended by QuVeruiir T
en, Ssnator Irby, Rc|>ri'8?ntaii
rait, Telber:, Latimer and McL
a and Col Neal, superintendent
le State penitentiary.
This conference w?s f ?r the pi
>ee of considering wha. whs the b
>licy f r the Democrats to puri
the ooraitig election in S >uth C'a
n* and rtsulud, U " vernnr Tilln
id in a practically Uneuimoua agi
ent.
Senator Irby is chairman ? f
tete Democratic committee, ami (i
nor Tillman is th leader of wha
Down as Reform Democrats, and
tprefle'itativos present repHSetit i
ioU that were carried by the si
:njj of the party. There are
LCtione in the Si?'e adv CKting <
rent p* licl- i", the one favoiing a <
?*?lico ity he epring for the Ullr[
f nominating CHIidlllaiea t.? K'? b. I
5e primariea, and the > ther favoi
free-forvall race by the primary
a held during the muilh of Aug
The members'.f t ie c tucnu agi
hat i? w iuId be better tint to hold
nvtntioo, f..r the rena ui that u w
ox ?ih ii ii e ttm riipi w?m tit-nig m
i foto.-Lall the people in their elm
nd the primary form <1 selecting!
ldales will he :eciuumemled
It !8 understood that tliia nfeul;
el reached without a heated uiti
iori, and it was said tost Reprise:
ive alcJjauriu, because of u allui
i) ooe ot hia frieud*, wli > belong)<
he Third paily, withdrew from
inference before any c xjclust o
aacbed.uut, howev< r, until be h,.<:
lied tC the stMli-mcniH made by
roy, who ia credited with hut
lade the epeecii al which Jii M L
>U took ffi'UCf.
"Comrades"
'tlrman Hnlcfa to Hw Od .4 die
wifA I:b\j?Anti^Irby'uie Mi ml
Mum.
(rectal to The State.
Washington Jan. 24. ?If
Joy ernor Tillman will leavo 1;
?? home tonight. If, is evid
hat ho has dropped squarelv
fie Jrby side of the fence.
[>re he left lie expressed himi
being strongly again-t any c
ention of Reformers and in fa
fa free?for?all primary. Thi '
roably be accepted by the Eli
>e element and r/e may begin
lear the fort of a battle ro> at
oi'.tfc Carolina.
Yhat'a Become ot the Democ
c>r
Carolina Hpartnu.
With Irbyrtss Ti luianius Shell
'arleyheo Evsnsite* Garyites
lo?ln:tea it looks a-t if we hud
baudaoce of political facti >ns in
tale. It seems to be a good time
eorgsuise the Drmocracy of the Si
i vrowld gi?e one a very strange It
i< t" get ?oto a regular, old h
>ued, Denu crktic meeting ag.uo
From 'lYxaalo Dakota
1 Terrible BMzzard Ho .da a Vast \
ritoiy in iLs Gra/tp
Chcago.Jan 24.?The Temp
ire liQie is 6 degrees be ow /.?
i Minnesota 38 and Mi wankc
b'ow From Toxas west
orthorn Montana it ii from ?.
) 38 be ow. 8outh .Dakota 43
?w. In /nd:an Termory peo
?vo froren to death The Va'
f the iower Miaihsippi is froi
ard A violent sleet and *n
orm is racing in Memphis w
idicatior.s of temperturo goi
elow r.ero by morning. Tra
e late and telegraphic wi
rostrated.
?Henator Irby laid before t
mate Wednesdav the rnemoi
' the General As emhly of t
ate in the matter of ieceiA<
' Railroad oomp$nior.
ViWfflCi:? tcji - ?- -.xzr
I i . ' ?> t i!
i
>H | 'I ! ? i JL* I I. <. , ; !) , e . .
{ ? J Ii > ?> -uik '' .1 c m >/ h
\remj M h Gontic,\ (he liffomx C?j
I'euttons
Interview in tlie AugUM.-' < hronic1
n?? ''Who ()" ii think, (?** cihI F*
ib lo* , will li" trie hi 4| V*. mo.1:8
S ?uth ? An I** at aur
ilh a cnmpi'igu is uhaad
.vr "Well, in I lie fir-I pl\<?\ ilie ic
Inli G uerin?rof8 II h (J impia will be
ic- Reformer, bill Ht> I naye t-pvei
ib> f'riem 8, wliit finVe already been Hp 'U
me of. and other* why be i tho lipid,
ihe rto not wich I ? xjn?>s y prt ferer
ipe or opinion, and em wi'li g to !? n
tbit niBtter(in f he pc p'e.
r> * 1 have been Vety feti'ftlf thit
u)r had a. more Ifehtf-if ai.l hiiter eni
j., ahead of it/?. fhap we }*w cv
0j- known in. Ihi*^Stiip, nnd no 11i
_ won d p. 8>ih!y be ui irked by . or e
hid <I1 *ni' b'oj?l-h (I, bif I *m I
^ coining much more h?>| cfulj f 8jeii.|
(u wide, Honsihle and will e ndue'
^ cnrnp^ij{)i \v|u |'.> U-imiei loire^ flod d
^ pKBdi o ftfe diR^Toi I t*'ke 1
place f bitter ?> d ".nihil hair
yea ' _ _ . ?
a:id iiivec'ive. Whil* I know tha
'III' . .
, treat deal -f f**dnn? and bittern
til t
Bli'l exist 1 believe I'D* it can n
will b) niip.?red*e?l liy a wi?e and c
. serv tlce o>>ui8" on our Hide.*'
ie*t
''What hopeful frfijw d > y >u aee
this ?"
TOnau
"T 1 begin wit h ,tbe 'Tina' impi rn
.ee ?our friends.of ih<) I'i nice, wh
ineistlng up n the in M . agential h
lbe important of hot demands, are at
(Vv snrt.e lime exhibiting ? yery conn,
t 1(1 dabie and prai-e w rtlw Hpii it of 1
ibe 'i-iy, tolerance, a;.d I irlien-ance
)j8 war.Is llinae wh > d . k ?t txactly
I. |L T 1? _ w _ _. 1
irut wmi muni. i in n* i? , "r nearly
tvv ?>f the Alliance lenile-^vory will p.
1 if- ui'flt of them are it \ .friend*, an
?ou? n<it think h iv$^nything to f
) mi- in this Stile fr-m I <' leadiMSbip
r.,rw HUt'h men W L> ./V""'. Capt ?Sh
iijr Tint)>il, K'ictN, N t"ri-, Don lili
t,? S.' k?*K, H w.Ihu tol many oik
tiHl. whom I cmld n?en*-t**?/- 1 know t
reed Mr How Inn i- c >11 i 1< r* 1 hi a port
tin* Third I'artyiie i.i i ali. m?l polit
.tilil | L>li: lit (1 n- * a ii w a . t.? divide pe >i
ado r t" appeal i.i lh o?r l liila so
ie,' hoii bp mii to meat, j it. i .: i o man, i
;mii- 'hi* rnut .f hem, <)o !iv< ?.';? hi^h
Mini l>u^t ia'ero?t f ur n* >plt*.
bus t,|tJ other h ?ii i, 1 h t v r ti'ainl . i
Mid- tin- o o.S rvaliv *1 I i Uli:* S if, wl
in- not p. rfto ly a t i I ?i !i h ?iti
lion ?i ?, haVn m i l. II I ir mill 'd
1 tO 'o |?P'ihh h 11 v i. a) '80*i of ll*a!
llie "iey *ti iki: ii i'ips f re it to *lo R >
Wnd "nine ii ii w j?p, f . iii.>!i a.it ex r
! iu C nrrc li our j m I.
Mr "A i I s * * u i tie * hr# ii * ? i * jo pi
r'ing ?;hc li. J rmei s are i?i v oti i
'?U"> HfO ill iPtei- of lh. Kim iti ; * i r
now iii> dung r id !i sue! :?ni'
Tui'd Party'inn (S?:h?.f whi h iii
be called Hidep-iideiifieio) in S
politic*. Ii w?* iinko -auh a no mi
incf! ti ii i?8 *i1l give eiirn c. of IV
tl
progrerit ard pr je-rt y|. whi|r C i
ii g f i.t i.ur r? f rm plii'opn and j
cy. t e coi 8? Il I'I.ot op
i?, ? v?i> if tin y <1 - > 11 accept or p
^ p< rt it, 'nit f ex iin,p" c n
lere our n nv? i tionp, C iii' c'itfj ami n
1.h< 1 i P, hi d klliK]nfev(lllie?i lh? hi
on there * H be Mall, and heap of i',
?e" 8 uth Carulina. There i? much r
,e" f r Rtiulioii aod f rtifir-incH on
:o'1" part, for we have Ihe nia'eiiala foi
vor firsi cln-g iiittitui) ?t> ol that charai
on hand, if the fire is once *Nr ed.
kn..w, h vtcvi r, iithi all of ? ur
It f rme s and r??.| Ci n^ivtii
"l mr?- t:r <i ?-f hi t ri <** n d di?c->rd,
I at iIn. c wh" want to keep it up,
1. d i im In gratify their hatred, ma
r uiiw rihy amhi i .n.1'
"I'll? Governor o l tlio Cdturlos
Liquor Trouble*,
lite*
"n(1 Yesterday's State.
*" Governor Tillman U now talking
this putting Charleston under martial I
to if it heroines necessary to do so for
ate. protection of the liquor spies. He
t|4|. not return to tlio city till yester
afternoon. He had already read
newspaper account* of the troabh
Uiat city. when a representative o '
State called on him yeatcrday tvenl
He was considerahly stirred up c
the action of the people of Charlo?
ftr and did not hesitate to say so
said that he hud received no oflli
report from Gaiiliard or any of
State's otricers in Charleston and o
ra- knew what Mio newspapers said,
ro; i ha.?ed what he had to arty on tl
c. ^ accounts. Hcsuid: "Theonly (h
about It, it ncen?H to irtc, Is that ill
is a concerted coti-qdj'Mcy there wli
p ro
will have to he |>n down if it p
inttcli further, if it t iktr all the tin
I'le in the Stale to go dow n there. A n
i?*y will s.iy further (hat f 'li?rle*!on 1
ten have to pay the l.ii 1 wl. dec!
r,?, mult ill law. ton. if nois-arv. hefoi
\J Tt |
) will allow audi over ridHix "f tl?e I
as aeeme to Wo contemplate'! K\
man in Houth (Jurollan who km
,nfl Elliott known that ho never i-luiol
res woniuii, anil there i- i.<> inan in ? h
leaton w ho will Ktnmi to his face i
tell him thai ho did at tike one."
ho
a|o;r;a ? uvr.i
ifil 1P"T ,:l" : r JI
. 'tm.i.i >;?o
his
Vli^l t'i?* . , i 4
erg wuiuvx
taauSnbacribc for tho Lkdop.r
*arsr? * ...rv n>et\ i a
o.ilic.1 bj \>?f ?i? ; I.
!. . . !
] . A'tt( <.Vjx? ^ ?I in i/cti by tin
Ajmarie U Men.
i F
J aeks'invil ie F a- J an 25. ? Jan.ej ^ f
Jul 11 Corbet, ot Ga'iforniu ? the
'** champio . pugdmt af the world. He
r- von tic* lienor at 28 minute* u*pt *
2 o'clock lliia attemoon when
t "llone^t*'?/ohn Kelly pronounced ihie
h m I lie winner ot the pr zo of $20- * j"1 1
xt 000 'ti In* fipht with Charles Mitch*. yarn
a ell chump.on of England- I he
hi tight was an ca y victory for the
en American champion. It la?ted quei
I oni-t three rounds and Corbett wan ^?r
re tlio apgr^pbOi from the very 6tait. tut?i
*o Mitche/1 was c early out-chaased ">?>
and altho gh the fight w?s sharp t.vu,
we and excising it win really a one BO?
,i . .. , liroc
n- hi. od one in a m *t every particular coul
,There, were fully 3,000 people OCX
>Ht present and aLL ot them wer? diMp-* us^
nd. pointed because the speotacLe w?? 0( y
e- co short a* to hardly give them th~i *??v
i wor.h of their money?especially
ed those who had paid $25 for box tooi
in- reals and had come from 1,000 to ^.y!
t, I ml" i m - QUO
Z.OUUiii uoi to occupy ihera. Ha
t n Beu TilimaH's holy is c:?uoueing ?o *ml
ess Wash ngton. but h e soul is marching
ml mi?Vnrider horsl street, Charleeton.
hi- In our sister city yesterday there were ?
its - it i te tut ions of progress in the great ^
of cause of L'btrty which, if telepathy
be not * humbug, mini have thrilled y
i,,t the Governor's heart, hundreds of
die miles sway- Lawyer L"gar*? who,
ind hy the way, is a.i intimate friend of
the the Governor's nephew, Capt Jim
en- Til/man ? was arrested ny >b?' whiskey
ih- C oBtahulary for itteoi|>tii>g '-usee *
In- raided client, and hustled of! to jail in ?
ree the B ack Maris. A woman, e dcavall
"ring to pr dictber house, from intru- Si
r, i si.>n, bad her faoe Hipp- d hy one of |j
J the chivslrio epite ?the one, it h. said, I
,.nr who recently induced the f^HticaBler
cj A liaiice to boycott It* county organ
J for criticising the dispuneary law.
mr Things 1-u.k "squally" in Gbsrleatou,
ierh the telegraph tells us. It is y*iy
hat st uoge how unreasonable the Guar,,f
lestoti people arc.?The 6tal?. v'nt
^ _ pua
its.
?le Tt?e K' ights of Lft' or propose to j^.1"
ite, make a.i ctr.rt to ei j liu Secretary
ike Garlisle against ie-uiog the $50,000,000 ?
ie-1 in h n >. hut as the law makes such an
On ia-ue discretionary on the part of the "~~
hut secretary the Knight* will- fail in ill
tiile bkelih (M til
llo, ?Six wliie men were drowned
near Charleston th s week The
!)V hod ha of two were lound YVod,n
,c y?Slier
tf Ha wee or Thornton Oa ,
i,,i. wn kno ked ?enselo-s whilo feed,(II,
ing the pris tiers Wednesday
? js even ng a d six negroes escaped
:-.i i'?. i. -
-mum |t?n. nave ueeu rei
hi captured. The 'Sheriff may die.
au> Zia Qnpps.
in- During the prevalence oftlieQrlppe
?c.? the past seasons It was a noticeable fact
,rVv tint those who dejajnded upon Dr
lj King's New Discovery, not only had a
speedy recovery, but escaped all of the
0 ' troublesome after effects of the malady.
UP 'I'llis remedy seems to have a peouhar
trol power in effecting rapid cures not om
ni- ly in cases of I>a Grippe* but In ail
l()r Diseases of Throat, Cheat and Lungs
? j and lias cured cases of Asthma and
Hay Fever of long standing. Try It
and be convinced. It won't d Iscppolnt
,,ur Free Trial Bottles at Crawf-rd ;Broe
DrugKtore.
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filer " _
', > Notice.
All persons ind? bteil to Jas. O. Tinives
sle" & ( o., for fertilizers sold the dur- |j
snd lug the year 1893 through George A.
New and \V. B. Cauthen, are hereby
on% notified that their notes and /dens
iiCP have been pfaced in our hands for col'
leetiou. La
WVLIE A WYLIE. fro
Attorneys atAuw. 1
full Jauy. 40th 1894.
; KIM! COTTON SCKS. j
I have a limited quantity of tl?e eel[
o ehrated King Cotton Heed for sale at ?
aw, the following reducedprioes :
ii.p (Single bushel $8. Two bushels for , '
... $/>. Five bushels for $10.
This variety was never offered before
<l?y at less than $o for single bushel. I
the T. K. ciMitiliigham,
j |n Lancaster, H. C. I
The ^
1 W 0 I
| For One. I
//e i '*y arrangements with the .
Publisher* we a>? able to off. r I lOM !?'
ieM<> I AND FARM lu combination with sa<1
lug Tiik Lkdock for the price of our pn v
u*re | per slone The annual su(n-crii'tloii ?
icli i ' rlceof-HK JjYAHlKit in $1 .'H) To CI'
\?rn *ub*c\iher who renewa now
;oea atul inly* in tulvance we wi I Mt-ml ^
"p* him
Pw HOME AMD FARM FREE K
or two paper* Tor the price of one
HOMM AND KaUM I* recoKi.ltwi
' a*the leader inenterprising agrlouUiir- . Ei
law ' ?i journnllam. It lia* recently ttoen
ery I enlargc'I to aixteoii pagt**, itiul l* >n^
lW | more attractive than ever. 11? I!* ! of rtvi
I eontrihutora contain* the llumea of j?"
* a practical farmer* all over llie Hon'It. dr(
' Im Home Department 1* unaurpaMc?*.
iikI It* department devoted to children la
a well aorinu of pleaaure in every ^
h(ttwh61tf Renew vonr Htiiweiiptlfxi
to Til K AkIKIRR rtml tret till* irre.tl II
a ji leu I turn I ami Immc journal KRKA'
FOR ONK YK \lt ?'
Kotaampln copies of //otoennd Farm
I | write to Hoine ami Farm, Louisville.
i Ky. Ho ml your subscription in at __
once toTHK Lkdokk, Lancaster, H, C
aw- ~rv wwm "- sr-v?y-. - - v,;??:iors--r- -?. >< .-? . >^216*.
?L r :?J ^ ' ; .*>> > * t -"***
ft' *. >*v t i u ?,? <! tlBl ,. ,j > "i (>? I V ?ft
3 yj- * h - . k ? u ' n' V ' b ,?? a >>'.rj r"?i S?sj[
OR ONE MOMENT !
)U HEAR MUCH KOW-A-DAYS AllOUT "LOW HUKMH" "lig
Bargains," "Bare Bargains," "Unprecedented Bntguins," Ate.,
no one yet hud the enterprise. (lie liberality and the pnMic spirit to lead
beyond the threshold of low values. Now we propose to taken hand in
business and are going to carry you right In on the "ground lloor" withurfhcr
ceremony. We are going lo snow you the difference between real,
llrst das-- bargains and those sugar-coato I, all wool-und-a?vard-wide
is about "fabulous reductions," "forced sale*." "great sacrifices"and <>tl <r
i v aid rdash and bunconio that you daily hear sung by shrieking kido*.
ted sucker seekers.
re mean business and we are going at it in a business way. il'o have, noitionably,
not only the largest hut the best ' i d slock of DKYGOOIS
placed oil the market in upper Carolina.*' y ingle article <>f which
judiciously bought from first hands, which en:? ? us to sell at prices that
lot be duplicated in the State. Now theseg > egot toGO, YESGO,
cannot stay ou our shelves, and knowing t -s are hard and inotuy
ee we have MARKED THEM DOWN top* it any man cau stand,
if his purse is no longer than a chiucapin 1> We challenge compartIn
both prices ami quality of goods with con* u any where. This is ,a
id assertion, but we hack it up l?y solid faciji >rdially invite you to
e and see for yourself. Our clerks will law rein showing you our
5DS, and if we cannot convince you that it i ir interest to buy from-. ...
ire will pay you for your lost time.
re especially invite you to call and examine o 1 age and complete stock
leu's, Boys' and Children's CI* thing. It i ll-known fact, that wo
e always been, ami will continue to lie. the i t-vr- in CLOTHING. We * *
furnish you with a suit any where from $1 (> !0 <M>. Don't fail to lock
r our STOCK before making your purchase. V\ * iso invite your attention
** vm? j t i in (x nuuDino. ii
With pleasure, we announce thu ' ?
ncantor has a Depository of liib'e* ? ;ffri T5 A TKTnnTi'D O
m the American liinle Mociety. *' J XT xxl 1M 1 uttd
'eetamenta from Ave centi un ?
'eetamenla and Psalm? from Thit tp XA.XM &J
HMot front txoenty cent* up.
PAPER HANGERS,
'hla fa not a money-makli enter, j J v j ] ^ I'KR . C.
*e hut one of love and obedience to ' t __
Lord. Books sold at cost by rt! . , , , , t m,?,urn
?alarle*l depositary, Mr \V < I hum !
at the Hank. He will uladly Walt i stylo* ?Hates reasonable. Hatia taction
you at any time during business j kuh anteed.-^f
iraoftbe hank 11
HO ' Sw
3jL" The Future?
* Do you know what your con?lition
will be 20 years licnce?
122 l?JELL? : . * ' vi Will your earning capacity
WTKitf 'li 'Vv.Vitoi; J be equal to the support of
' l00'*/' ' yourself and family? This is
Hi f 1 nvfint- iuia fcvrin J . '
U .rtiu T.-ti.an.ii,. i- .. I a scriou3 question, yet, you
- y'' could confidcntlv answer
"yes" if you had a twentySfSHILCH'Sl1
years Tontine Policy in the
JrjjlcURE^P Equitable Life
'J A maliod which guarantees .
??P rromptlv; rt ..ov WJiooplnir < ..?iK ' all tllC protection furillMK (1
I Ar.tfivnn. J r ( oimnmptIoft it \>> , 1 i ryr
U; bMcnrM tho?i?ii%n<fff wh rc iiU otl??r* by aiiy kI11(1 Of llIC lllSlirailCC,
r)riiMi!<tV<>r\ViVnr^nN^enK!"V"'in'f?1 v 1! and in addition the largest ,
Shotu?sargoli^FlAOTr-i, ?-,cu. ? casll returns to those policyHI
L? H'S/tCATA ttRH holders whose lives are pro^fciaiiiiitf^n
rnrny io,,fa?d thcn nt~
art, r<>i> ratAirh v 'j hi?ivnMviy ujn^rmr-. t money rather than assurance.
1 U) cure xou. Prlo* 60 lnXv tur free , por fecU am\ figurcS| address
If yo>a fSei week W. J. RODDEY, Manager,
Id all worn 0Uh tako per the Carollit
tOWN' 8 IRON BITTLRS ROCK fu ,L, S. C.
A
iir tock or liiUliea', d/en's ami /Joys' 8HU1 icli einb aeesull grams,
en rnd prices. It is a well known 'act, too. ' > ' v. 'handle tlie Hay Mtate
es?the beat on the MA UK KT. Also call u ml >o our superb stock of
TH nnk Underwear.
f course you knov without our telliup you ' ' mad! Oroceries cheaper
pay morn for COTTON than anybody elHEATH,
SPRIMSijfe CO.
W *, DOUGLAS
IfffYI 53 ?*HOE JSn.
Si* vSk 854 and ?3-eo Dro?? ?ho?I
m, S3.50 Police 8hoe, 3 8oles.
i ^ S2.50, S2 for Worklngmon.
S2 arid 6*1.76 for Boys.
x<%^ LADIES AND MISSES,
S3, 62.60 62, $1.75
jplv^-T- CAUTION.?If Ally
8ff: r? you W. I.. :>oui ut
. _ _ , T. - - \ ihnfl ill ? roilnead prl.-o,
ll [HiS IJ THE Hff.T & \ W i-sy ho haa tham w II h**??
p, x-^r-rr.;,. ;..< (ho n?ro? atnni; < d
. " y l. ir. ji'Ar, r1 > , on lliii bollmn, put Mai
M, 1.. r?' O!?' ft ?? fibo * .ue stylish, easy fittinp. and pive bo'tcr
Unction at dm pi i i; r'. i r<! than any other make. Try one pair and be coned.
The 6tnnpinp ot \V. DoitplaV name and price on the bottom, which
rantfr^ tlicir vn!: I . ? it . i '.nil :i ?<!>. Ill' ilnlj If tli/xs" -- * -?
Icrs vho push the il< of W. I* ????;l:v Shoes gain customer*, which helps to
ease the sales on tin. i . .11 ll'i- of ;-ooih.. Tticy can u flora to sell at n a pt. fit,
\td ix-lltivo you ca? hi?' o money by buying fill your fnot\r?'nr of tfie ?!< &! ?*r ad\or>
I below* CatLuloffUi; fr: upon apjiUcttluUs W* JU bi'MHon, Aiiu??.
6rr.,rS,:c-l,y , f? A NSC IN.
THE '"CALSCRAPH."
mni
It ?s now thirteen voars since I lie Caligtuph Typewriter
was tir?l put upon the market ami in all that i me ha*
responded faithfully to wk >t is re<.uir d a first das*
writing machine. 'The Ca igraph is recognized every
where as the most simple and most .hie typewriter.
It is casi y learned, dot* bcuutiiul and will last a
decade, if properly cared for. in ?p ntoats it has're*
peatedly taken tlie first place and <egraphic work
has never been exce led. For mai ist purposes it
has no superior. With interchange parts the Cali*
graph is we I nigh indestrucUb'e. '1 . uer.enceof bus
ine*H men, ministers, telegraphers l-hand schools
rid government departments nil j: piove that the
Caligraph u without a peer.
HTHold on lOawy Tet iii'.
C IRVINE WALKER, JK .V CO., QEN'L Aoknts,
lie ad St.. Charleston, H (!
WYLIE and WYLIK I 1 VS., AT LAW,
in Lamcavtkr County
B?gMPML*mi.U?i.tULPp>W^^- ?
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