The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 21, 1897, Image 1
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UUK LEADERS. IIW
1SJ pounds ijght br< wu sugar for $1 On'
8 pounds Aibu -kles ('offee for 1 00 .. ?
7 pounds good mo *ii oolloo for 1 (mi , 11 li^
1 pound fine Toliftccn for <15 rents. j
Xrtf Tin Ware VERY CHEAP.
WE KNOW ?
liow close inonep matters ore with
most people. We are prepared for :
close hut er.*. Values that two or'
three yours ago seemed almost im < ' :l
possible are to-day mi actual fact? j \\
nearly out in two. Many are j-ur~ ; (
prised at the hue of Uio*er!es I
cfler. 8omo even are incredulous '
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Spect
Save Your I. # " !
By using "Tiik t Jim: at South <>f th
AMKHICAN IyIDNKY t UltK " Till. I ()11(1 v
new remedy is a irrotil sutprfsn on ties
Count of its exceeding promptness in'feron
relieving pain in tire Kidneys. Hlnddc. ; . .
and B ick in male or female I' re- the
Jieves retention of water, and pai i in p,j. 'j'
passing It almost imnn diately. riuve
yourselves by u-ing uds marvelous stud:
cure. Its use will prevent fatal eon
HMpienees in alui'ist all eases hv its v ^
groat alter itlve and hotting pi,wets. \\"|
Hold hy J /-'Markov Jfc o , /..nicaster.
h u. * ; clay ti
r^?ia-a?rr7iH?aruM?nwwB?rsi*r?*wj that (
THIRTY TIIKKK STABS. fatc r
tin- T
Kndcri the life of Kinunuol Rich-- itiiue.
Suicide Attributed to Despoil- now j
dency. Una
the si
Atlanta, tin., duly lth? Kinan- inent
uel Kiel), a prominent Hebrew luoer;
citizen and business man of this Sei
city, took bis own life this morn- iug f<
ing at his residence on IVyor. porte
street. Death resnlled from thirty mem
three stabs in the neck and body dcnlo
inflicted with a fruit knife in his and e
own hands. Thirteen of the that i
wounds were in the neck and one Hcfot
of them severed the jugular vein-,. It
Of twenty stabs on the breast, that 1
one was directly over and pone- end i
trated the heart. The suicide is publi
attributed to severe illness during resuli
the past few day si and to despon- mocri
"dem y brought on by his nervous ;tI??
condition. I this t
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Registration Books Open. ,U!;!
I X AUCOKDANCK with the Aet el
1. 1 s!Mt provldliiK for thu registration lv col
of electora, the htHsks <if the Sii|ierviiiiii> puhli
of Registration will he open Ml tic .
court house on tlie llrst Monday i. oc
each month for the registration ?f lexai
tors entitled to registration aiid tu | (>f ||l(
open for threeaucct-ssive days in eacl
month until the itetictal election or
i SOS \V. (?. a. Porter, i ties o
K. M. Kirk. ducts
H.J. Fiyr.p, tion
It ?anl of Kegi-I ration. ,
Nov 18. 1806?If.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.) the ti
BTaTK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. lutior
COt'NTY OK i.ancas1 Kit K h
Court of Common Pleas. ....
C H Wolfe, Plaintiff,
Httiiitiflt quor
It W Wolfe, Defendant. j
To the Defendant It W Wolfe : I . .
opint
You are hereby Huminoned ami re-1
?|Uired to answer the complaint in this repoi
aetlon, of which a oopy is herewith j 0f j}l(
served U(x>n you and to nerve
a copy of your answer to the said own- , Re
plaint on the Rutmcritier at ni* office |
at I ancaster Court House, County of; 11
lani'iotor. and state of South Cnroli- tor
na within twenty days after the aer- j
vice hereof, exclusive of tlie ?1ay of Wlth<
such service; and if you fail to answer 4,vtp,,
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff In this action will urmili
Apnly to ttie Court for the relief de? .
Oiamled in tlie complaint. lion I
Dated April 27th. 1SU7. I tlnem
K. K WYI.IK,
Plaintiff*' Attorney. indin
<?,. > ; will i
j houw
To R W Wolfe, non-resident Defendant
:
Take notice that the summons and
complaint in the above action \? as ti
led 'ii the office of W rt I. Porter,
clerk of tlic circuit court for said Coon-' Sjkjci
tv and Htate, at iiHiicanler Court
lloiisi*. on the 27th da.ii/ of Ai ri 1 1807 ?"
Dattn) pril 27, 1HW7. ,
R K. WYLIR, U r "
PlnlntlfYV Attorney wiilo<
M-21-6*. J |
lied I
ojuWBICHC*- : afteri
3. a.
ILL VOTEFOR IT.
y Vote is Heeded to Pass
the Bill.
0 SAYS MR TILLMAN
mio Time Senator Quay I l'^es
'ithurawal of Republican
Opposition to I>ispensary
Rill.
al to The St iU\
lshin^ton, .Inly 1'*.- A poll
o senate today indicates that
otc mav defeat the tariffeonce
report. When this phaso
situation was railed to Sena
illman's attention today he
'1 will vote for the hill if
ote is neee to pass it.'
lion he made l!ii-i assertion a
>r two air<> it was not thought
>ne vote woni<l decide tho
if tho hill, tint that was Senaillman's
impression ?i the
The e fleet of one voto is
ipparent and tho South Carosena
tor's attitude has lioon
ihjeet today of much comainoiiir
Republicans and l>ents
in Ixith houses,
iiutor l il I mo i*8 policy in votor
tho taritV liill is not sup<1
by the South Carolina
)ors of the- house. Thev
ire his course in the matter
ixprcHs p-fcat apprehension
it may he disastrous to the
rm movement in the State,
is Senator Tillman's belief
the passutjn of tho hill will
n the disruntion < f ih<? IJ<?
can parly and the immediate
t will la* the election ol' a I Vntic
congress next year. !!
no in liio entertainment <>f
pinion and is the only Pent
in congress willing to
? r*
?is ])olitieal existence hy adg
to it. I democrats generalndonin
his position. It was
civ referred to in tho house
' hv Representative Hall of
s. He denounced 'the cll'orts
rise claiming to he Democrats
sought to iwld to theenormif
the tiill hv taxos on proof
their own State and SeeWhatever
may he their
cal classification, they are
)cniocrats.1
uator Tillman heard the Texihservations
and was among
rst to extend his congratuis.
Kir. KI T FOi: SOMKTHIMi.
e hearing of the Tillman libill
goes over until tomorrow
? Representative Tawney's
on that the conunittco will
t a rule for the consideration
o hill in the house,
presentative Stone of Pennnia
said today that at Senu>uayrs
urgent request ho had
Irawn his opposition to tho
it that he would rot object to
imous consent for eonsiderain
the house. Whatever in
w>k luivo been iuvokod the
Wions tonight are that a vote
)C had on the hil! in the
j tomorrow or next day.
J /
Death of Mrs. Ivy.
al to the Observer,
ck Hill, 9 C;, July 17.?Af
abort illness, .Mrs M A Ivey,
W of the late Jnmc? M Ivey,
at her home in Oakland this
noon at t o'cloca.
ica^o had 40 suicides in Juno.
AT SALUDA.
THK CANDIDATES IIAVK A
QUIET DISCUSSION.
Some Spiee in Irby's Speech?
Honors About Even.
Special to (Jreonville News.
Saluda, S July lb. ? Four \
hundre<l people in the gcrniimit
ing town packed the court house
today. Compared to the Edge? j
tiehl meeting it was tame.
Irby's speech was decidedly the ^
most effective oi the four, but :
Maytield's dispensary argument
.made a distiiu-t impression and
the dispensary system is manifestly
weak in the verv heart <?f Tillmaoism.
All cheering eamo from
not more than forty men, a slight |
majority of whom wore partisans
<U" Evans and most of the others
of McEaurin.
Hut Irhv seemingly had the
serious and unbroken attention of
every man in the crowd. It was
a listening audience to h by.
l?y agreement the candidates
spoke only !< minutes each, whieh I
is a great improvement.
.McLatirin read u letter from
T (1 Brown, of Anderson, giving
figures, that Allen long staple
cotton needed protection.
Irny said the author must he
mi anti, and Means thought he
was a rich hanke:.
Melaiuiin responded: "IBs it
coino t< this in South Carolina
that ant is must not raise long
staple cottonC and in the lively
ootloijuy, the nd"(tntago was *ath
er McLnurin's.
MeLauna followed with his
usual tariff views, speaking well
? - 1 i
us no always Moos.
May field announced himself for
free silver nod the systoin of cashing,
known us the Baltimore plan,
i explaining it briefly. IIo told
the story of Kllcrbo saving-he
would Itack McLaurin with the
power of the administration. H is
speoeh was the l?est ho has deliver
ed, was most effective, especially
as to tho dispensary.
After Irby, Evans delivered his
usual tariff speeeli. lie said if
Egyptian cotton was used in a
Marlborough mill, as stated by
McLaurin, it was for the political
purposes of McLaurin I'iko the
tin null in Ohio for McKinlev,
at which McLaurin smiled and
asked the reporters to take it
down.
Irby, in discussing Ellerbe and
the court of inquiry, spoke glow- (
ingly of Columbia's company, |
which disbanded when Ellerlic re- j
primanded a private without re-'
primanding Watts. Every man;
of the company, thank God, has a
bigger heart than Ellerlic, he ex
claimed, amid pronounced applause.
Irby said that prior to the senatorial
race last year, after they
had not spoken for three years,
McLaurin wanted to make friends
with him, lie to support Irby
provided Irby supported him t'<?r
governor. Three days later McLaurin
was lighting him. When
the constitutional convention campaign
was pending, Ixith lrl?y
and McLaurin were caucusing
about running an independent!
ticket. i
'I deny this," *:tid McLnurin.
Here, McLaurin lining, said if
any one say* I am in any trade or
combination or ender any pledge
it is simply untrue; and this was
cheered.
Irby with emphatic gesture put1
MeLaurin on notice that the poo- j l'()l
pic would not submit to the State .
being committed to protection.
He (1 'clured that MeLaurin ad- ....
. 1 l ho
nutted at Kdgelield that Irhy hrd jj
jrtever v ?ted against the interests
of the people hut he could not admit
as much for McLaurin.
In his speech, F.vans said this
rifising of the protection issu
gave the opportunity for eonser
vutivos and reformers to unite and
on democratic ground. ...j
11 there was an anti at the uieetsurr<
iog exo pt the two reporters, he (
scutr low. \Y. "NY. Bam.. ..
! silve
j whit
THAT NK\Y PARTY.
j fall.
Governor Talks Ahout Maylield's 'y\
Statement at Kdgelield. ' j c|de<
tllC ]
(? >vevnor F.llerhe on Friday frrht
Inst li:n 1 something to say ahout vot..(
Mi- Mayliold's statement on the t|,c j
stump at Kdjrotield quotimr I ho |})(.
governor assaying ho wished to *mlp(
form a now party. The Keening ,,r<ip
Record thus reports what governor m,.;u
Kllcrho had to sav. ?*om
Kiovornor F.llerhe was asked
this morning ahout this statement. |u.|,|
IIo was very inueh surprised that 4.\,.,n
Maytield should have made it and (tf p(
insisted that Maytield must have iMlr
been misquoted hy the reporter.
The tacts of the matter, a^ (ju)l.
stated hy thegovernor, are as fol- j|H.
lows:
Maytield came into lus otiiee |jv ,
and gave information of his inten- asvi
lion to lie a senatorial eandidat 5.
.Maytield then asked thogo\ornor plnn
Uvhit cor.v he would pursue, dc-iriug
to know if the governor, ?na,
because of hF appointment, ot jit"*'
MeLaurin, was going to make any jv;M
special effort to secure his dec j?p;
lion. w? n
'Governor Kllerbc replied that |er .
while MeL ririn was in the senate i,ut
hy virtue of an executive appoint- w|lo
inent. that would not bins him and n(.xt
lie would let the senatorial race cjell
run its own course, provided, how
ever, none of the candidates assailedhim
and his administration, in ,m<|,
which ease he would he obliged 4j|V(
for self-preservation to oppose the :l |,jj
man who had draped him into a
campaign in which ho had no part .mrt
or parcel. To this, of course, Mr ,.,j ,r
May field could make no objeo- |>rt.f
tion. -it ,
'In a friendly and confidential rp
way, the governor informed May- ?|H.r
tield lie had heard it was hisinten- nn,j
tion to make the raee as and old, |,;|V(
or original Reformer and attempt n!lti,
to draw tlio factional lines in order 'j'j,0
to profit by a bitter division of the
people. As a friend ho advised tjier
him not to pursue such a policy, wju
stating his belief that flie best piirt
jieople of the State were getting ;n \\
together irrespective of pa^t facti- f.pp,
onal differences and that jniblic
sentiment would not approve an m p
effort to divide the white voters ,IU)(
of Snitli Carolina into two hostile
, camps.
'And from that slender source, ]
ii no ik? correctly reported. Mnvtield
constructed a cock nnd bull (
story about tho governor trying
, , , Mun
to form it new fact on.
t ., . |exP
Peacemaker Shoots a Man Who !'lls
Advances With a Knife, HIU '
. wor
Columbia, S ('., July 13. mft'
George F Voting, a lawyer, shot soni
and instantly killed Robert Davis
at Darlington, Laurens county spo
lust evening. ord
Davis and Fielding Kay, young
men, wore quarreling when Young
interfered as peacemaker. Davis
attacked him with a knife when -1
Young drew a pistol and tired. cov
T'LISTS IIAVK DUL.TKI)!\jf
SILVKli.
Last Act in Their Surrender
ms Been Consummated-Will !
Stick to (> reenlmcks-- Ijj
Action :it Nashville
Means Divorce j?f
From De,
of
IMO'TM - ,
Lil
r-N * a i
lej'eople's party to-dav has
endered to the Democratic
y all rights and title to the
r plunk 01 the platform on
h both parties stood for the
ion of William d Bryan last
lie populistic leaders have deI
to surrender free coinage to
Democrats and make their own ' 1
next year on a platform ad- (1
tinjj direct legislation from
[leople. They w ill endorse I *' \
initiative, referendum and 111
jrative mandate and will sub- c<>
aate all other policies. This
ns that the People's party h i- 11
1 out of business. It means I
the responsible convention
here has not only assumed to ' "
ire the fundamental principles '
ic organization. In discard-;' 11
free silver it has released the ' '
v obligations <>f hundreds of | "
sands ot voters throughout ' "
I nited States, :oid there is no "
>t that those voters will promp- 1,1
seek :i home in the political >l
nm which must nearly meet ls
r views on the financial ijues1
he populist leaders who u:
tided the conference here are :l
linnausly in favor of abandon-1V
the free silver policy and of
g the party down to the ?
ativo and referendum. No ""
il has come from Senator Hut 1
is to his views on the subject,
the fact, that the delegates j
meet here will control the 1
national conven'ioii is sulli- 1-1
I indication of the small part 1
he will play in the game. The
gates to the coiiferenc have
lestionahlv abandoned their
r declaration, and there'is not
t of doubt that the next nati............4:
c 41. t > i 11
umi \ rmiuii im iik' rr<>|)|<* s ""
v will declare that an unliinitreenlmek
currency is t<> be!
ercd t<> gold and silver money '>:i
:it io.
here will certainly he no furfusion
hetween the Democrats
Populists, and the latter will ^1
' to go it alone hereafter in
>nal, State and local campaigns. wt
political atmosphere has heen wred
by the declaration, and
c is no reason to doubt that it l'1
stay cleared. The Populist1
y has a heap of trouble ahead tn
!to management of its own af | it;
hut it is not likely in the th
ire to create any disturbance tli
he ranks <?f the free silver I)e w
racy. ? Nashville, Tcnn., at
rial, to Atlanta (Constitution, j w
Kxplains the Short Bottles. ! d:
^ sc
Columbia, S (!., July 18. ? Idr
(Commissioner S W Vance w
lains the ''short" measure j r<
i 1
ks and bottles sold in dispell- 1
os 1 ?y saying that theso bottles 11
0 ordered direetlv from the c'
J ^
kors by tourists' hotels and l<
10 of the dispensaries, and thai w
lioard of control is not re ;
nsiblo for tho fraud. ttottlcs I
ered from headquarters, he *
s, are full measure.
o
n
1 ruse of leprosy has been dis ^
ered in Jersey City, N J. t<
c Undersell Al! Others In
Groceries.
LIST M :
poiii'ds itrjiiiitl.iU'il ^i!:: u for $1 00
pounds liahl tirowii SiieHi' 1 OO
' We have 11 m? cheapest line
('he\vili<r mul Siiit??v.ilii; Tobaeeo
town. Also wo rafry a niee lino
Notions, suoli jis handkerrhiefs,
idies" and Gents* lloso, ete. ,ete.
1 . F*?. < li ?I-i\V ?.Vc !! 5t*c>? .
STILL T11KY IH*UN.
rain tlio Mormon's l'lare of
Worship is iledueed to
Ash.vs.
i the Kditor of The State.
On the niirht of .Inly 1 a
rty of outlaws lairncd the I .it
1 >ay Saints* ehureli ne.r ltid<reiv,
S. ('. The saints iminodi ly
wont to work with the deter
nation to rebuild: sent for a
ntraetor to eount the cost of
otino a hrick house of worship
dead of thi' little loir one. In
meantine a irentleinan in the
ighlierhood l>y the name of
arp reeeived an anonymous let
from some partv stating: *1
derstand \ou are ^foinir to hive
Mormon house built on your
id. This is to notify you not to
ild a Mormon meeting house on
ur i:tinl nor :in\ whore else." with
routs that they would make it
d for liiin if ho did. Mr Sharp
not a Latter Day Saint and the
irit which ho lias inaniiV-tod eoirds
the Saints proves him to bo
hroad-mind .*! man. Would to
od-wo h?d TMore~*>; tjvo iLmd.- L'iu^
lints had ercote ! a brush arbor ^
r eonvenienoo during conference
1 sinoo the burning of t ho rhuroh
d boon holdin ' Sunduv ehool
alor it. On last ni^iit it was
id in ashes. Wo want liolji to
build; who will respond to the
II and prove themselves broadindod
like Mr Sharp.
KCSJKVttllll V,
.Ins A Smith,
Mormon Klder.
Hidgeway, S. ('. July 1*1. 1M>7.
(>i;i;ir.i.! : ciiimk IN spa IF
TANIU'IUr.
Hie Pdaek, it Handsome Young
Woman of Pueolet, Arrested
For Murdering an Infant.
>eeial to The State.
Spartanburg, July l'b Several
Boks ago the bod\ of an infant
is found at the dam below Clifn
Mills, No 1, in Facolet river,
irthcr developments proved the
ct that the body was that of a
ale infant two years of age, and
> head was horribly bruised,
ese blows presumably being in
cted iK'fore death. The body
as deposited in two sacks?Hour
id crocus. Suspicion pointed toards
a certain party, hut thoeoro;r's
in<|ucst, which was held the
iv after the find, developed no
msational features. Directly af>r
the event happened a white
oinan named Lillie Illnck, who
jsides at Clifton, left and everyiini*
seemed to point to her as
le mother and murderess of the
iiId. On Sunday she was nr sted
at Henrietta and today she
as lodged in the county jail. The
arrant fur nor arrest. was -worn
ut l?y Mr N O I'nnninghnin of
1 if ton.
Lillfo lllack is about 28 vonrs
f ago, very good-looking and of
cat addie-s. She will perhaps
tay in jail until tho November
;riu of court.