The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 25, 1897, Image 2
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TLi lew "? Carter
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W HI>X KSD.W U'UlST 2a lSt?T.
FiVans has gull. lie inveighed
in Marion against the "rich inaiiu- j
faeturers of the north" and said
that M<-Laui in\s speech at Sum- j
tor would "do justice to a mil- I
lionairo manufacturer of New
England," and yet he supports
tiie demand of these same manu j
faeturers for free raw material. I
lie declared himself for southern
interests, on the taritF, and yet ho i
opposes duties on raw materials
produced in the south, making
the southern farmers sutTer for j
.1 ? o
?MV .^xwiuuv viwon v/l
while people ia that nection
and ruined some of the girls.
Some of the citizens wanted to
kill them, hut the majority wished
simply to whip them and drive
them out of the country, and it
seems that their eounsel has prevailed.
TIIKV DO NOT Al'l'KAK TO MIND RKINO
CHASTISED.
Camden, Aug. 23.?It does not;
seem that the whipping given the
Mormon elders last Friday will
cause them to leave, as it is re
ported that they preached yesterday
in the Beulah section.
Persccuti ng the Mormansln Fair !
field.
Kidgeway special to the Colum
hia State: Tuesday afternoon 100
men disguised and fully armed
raided the Centerville neighborhood
in search of Mormon elders.
They visited a dozen houses oceu- j
pied by Mormons, but failed to
find them. The mob forced open,
private apartments and intimidated
the Mormon's wives who made!
a determined resistance. Masks j1
were tornoll" andfour of the whitecappers
was recognised. A res- i
pectable citizen, not a Mormon,
was covered with a rifle and was !
forced to lower his weapon in his
own house. His wife resisted: a
lamp whs thrown tlown and the '
dwelling endangered.
Itueklen's Arniea Salve.
Tie- I ich l siilv* In tlie worlrl for Cut |
Jlrulecs.Sores, Ulcers, call Rli timer
Fever Sores. Teller. Chapped HiuiiI
<;hin>l?iiii", Corns, and h'i skin eruptons,
Mini positively cures piles, or no
lay required. It is nwaraiitoed fo ffive j i
perfeel satisfaction or money refunded j
price - > cents per bo*. F<?r sale bv *
Prswforl Uros.
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i.IV lilllllV.il V lll H IllllVlll 1(1 lilt' |
"rich manufacturer of the north"
tvho buy those products.?The
State.
TIIK WIIITKCAPS K A 11 >.
They Strip Three Mormon Khlers
and Lay on the Lash.
Special to The State.
Camden, Aug. '21.?As was,
surmised in last night's dispatch, i
the object of the whiteeaps who
passed through Camden, was to
find ami punish some Mormon
ciders. They went to a house
about four miles below Camden in
the Heulah section, and took out |
three Mormon elders, stripped
and whiped them. The crowd
came back through Camden about!
'IM 1 * '
uuuiujiiii. iuey weni ?nrough |
the hock streets and crossed over
the river into West Wateree.
It is supjiosed that the whitecaps
carao mostly from Richland
and Fairlield counties, and that
the Mormon elders were
the ones that escaped them in
fairfield county a few nights ago.
It is said that the reason the
whitecaps are followiug the Mormons
and publishing them is that
they have gone into the homes of
some of the irrnoronl
unities in Austin college, Texas. I jm
Another Car of 'Original Pack- mr
ages' Captured by Constables. rh<
i mc
.
Special to The State. I
Dillon, Aug. 20.?Constable r?
Sellers seized u carload of liquor |
today shipped by Kosenthal & j jn<
Co., of Cincinnati, consigned to . ei
to S Seigler here. This seizure lt
was made by order of Governor !
Kllerbe who is also in town.
ter
loibeFTlmeb :E
r?o.O(Mi FCiOT ,lir
flood I.OIIK Pint* bnmliernt m
lumber yard in rear ?<f Steven*, H?'ail
\ Kdioti's l??I>!? ? which I will s?
it Mill prlf?"? on th? yard. fr<
?K.-y Ordeis 'efi nt :?t; I?'? which ciin
not be tilled on yard will l>c promptly .
llIUil from mill
.foil NT HT KVF.NS. Th
Aug. I din caf
A'ithout ii humhlc imitation
>f the divine author of our blessed
religion, we ran never hope to ho j.
i happy nation. ! for
1 * era
it V4
CASTORIA I
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For Infants and Children. i rim
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Dn
AFTER AN EDITOR. I
Who Chases His WouUI-hc As- i
suilants From His Olliec.
Charleston, SC.! Aug21.?Some! ''
days ago The Charleston Critic,
afternoon paper, edited by,I 111
Moore, published an editorial
strongly reflecting upon the char
ueter and birth of W N Hahr, who! set
is chief of the Stale constabulary, he
It was implied that Ruhr wanted ' chi
to be chief of police here and that' by
he was not (|ualitied because he , st<
was not a gentleman and that at
there is a taint of Negro blood in : mi
his veins. This morning W N i pe
Balir, accompanied by his broth-1 in1
er and a man named Wingatc, no
went to the editorial rooms of The kn
(Jritio to demand retraction. I wi
When they entered the room
Moore reached for his gun. The i L
men disclaimed having hostile vil
intentions and asked him to put it I lut
up. He declined to do so and one ' hii
of them knocked it out of his in<
hand. A scntllo ensued and one co
of the printers in theoilice ran to co
the assistance of the editor. I A<
Moore tinnlly ran both out of the I V(
office. 1 hey stood in the street ed
with pistols and called upon him loi
to come down hut he took no fur- wc
....
hilt ihuicp ox mom. I Sit
_ _ _ He
Killed a Mad Dog. |'.V
!do
Special to The State. tin
Camden, Aug 10.?Some excitej
1J 1S
ment was created on the street to i
<lav by the performance of a mad ^
dog. The dog bit several other {?.
dogs, and ran down Main street j
and bit the well known colored
sll 1
brick mason, Chaa. Chestnut, Sr.,
net
and also bit a small colored boy ^
named Kelly. The dog was pur.
suod to the river and killed by Mr
G T Little. Kfforta are being ?
made to find out and kill all the ,
dogs that were bitten by the mad
dog. The man and boy who were
bitten had their wounds promptly
cauterized by physicians.
A Davidson Professor Dies.
Charlotte, N C Aug 20. ? Wil- ?
liam Daniel Vinson, M A L L D (ja
professor of mathematics at David- Rcj
son college, Davidson, N C died to
suddenly at 3 a m today of heart
disease. He was 4S years old. ^
He was a native of Richland county.
He was a graduate of Wash |ju
ington and Lee university and
was formerly professor of mathe
GAINING STRENGTH!
jLAUKIN IS CONV\Jesc.
ISO KAl'lDLY. f
~ / . 1
,i/.ens of Marlboro 1 i?*i>itc Some
Campaign Falsehood* Told
by McLaurin's LiU-mics.
In view of the atlompt of un- J
'iipulous political heelers and
nehiuen to injure the political
unees of lion .John L McLaurin
circulating a villainously false , y
>ry that he did not really faint
Vorkville, hut was only sham- j
ng, and in \ view of the des-I
rate attempt to fool people
to believing that McLaurin is
7
t popular at home, where he is I
lown best, the following card !
II be of interest :
'The statement that Hon John
McLaurin did not faint at Yorklie
and has not been sick isabso- 3V3
telv false. lie overworked
nself in Washington and durZ
the senatorial campaign, the I'"1
nsequences being a physical ^
I lapse at York, after his speech,
cording to the statements of
irkvillc physicians, had he forchimself
In speak a few minutes
igcr at Vork, the consequences ]
mid probably have been fatal, i t|M>(
ace his return to his home in ' Hoi
nnettsvillc, lie has been serious I w,,<
ill. Under his physician's or- HPa
1 ' ges
rs, lie had to remain awav from Hl),|
i campaign meetings,much as he i boo
shed to attend them and faco 80,1
oxe
( opponents.
'The statement that a majority ^
the voters of Marlboro, his nao
county, will not vote for Hob Bit
hn L McLoiurin, is simply ah:d.
Why even his fe\v oppoits
in his home county admit
it he will get over 80 per cent
its votes. Wo are confident
will poll at least 80 per cent.
Marlboro's votes and will not
surprised if he gets even more.
J T Jennings, M. D.,
(Family Physician.)
'Lindsay J Breeden,
'T W Bouehier,
4F M Kmanuel, K
<C M Weatherlv.' i:
M
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The Jokes of Irby and Kvans at M
" |_|
mdon and Chesterfield were fj
ually so smutty and irrelevant ^
the issue on which they are pi
npaigning, that we can hardly
i how they expect self respectr
South Carolinians to support \
mi for the United States senate. ^.',r
ey may think they are pleasing n?v
s farmers of the State, but our
pression is that the farmers of
nth Caiolinu are decent people, f..r <
n as a whole with clean minds, ?
il want clean anil decent minded sum
in to represent them at Wash- q??
;ton. The language attributed ?*.JJ
these candidates in public ut Htoi
; two places mentioned has mmmZ
rtitied manv men who have ^
retofore lieen their friends, ami
would he u sorry reflection on I
; old Palmetto State to say that
;v hail gained votes in any qnar
by it. The Reformers have to <
rer asked that a mnn cease to
a gentleman; thcv have never *i>f?
... , . * ... , the
jHired that their candidates tie Hini
ty mimlcd an<i foul mouthed.
ey have not asked them to use M
gunge so impure mid suggestive
nil the stump that it would I
iso their sisters ami wives to
ldder or hlnsh for shame. 1
ere is no exeuse l?y which they 1
* * (n
i justify their action.- York j?t
le Yeoman. n*
mk
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- - ' """ *-? to y?
Kleotrlc Hitters. *ad
Meet c Hitlers is u nictieinc milled (*?*
itliy nuts >11, ImiL porltHpt* mop- gt ri- 1
llv needed when 111*? 11*i >_rtitit, ? xn {2*
Isted feeling piwnils, when th ? tlsy <
r in 'nrptd mid nhunr'sli mul the
<1 of ? tonic it nil nlterst i ve In felt. j~,
iroinpt lift' of litis tni'ii ine linn of- whir
Bvertitl Img Hini /lerluip* fatal Mis If*11
i fevers No niediee will set mote
ply in eountefHi-tlmt and fleeing ?>ur
Kyituu from the n.alsrhd poison.
ilHfhe, I n digestton, f'oosllpHlioti,
linens yield lo F.lectrle Hitlers Wlo
I $1.00 per bottle at ( rawforn Bros
lit Store. Oh1
- HERE VI
$7"e Have 1
jUlikI No
- Here are a
Cacliineiy Of All C
Kinds,
7 \
^inos. Hoilcra, Gin*. C
'eeHer* nnd CoiidpDiwn*, K
Pr? bs?p?, am! stonm '
COTTON AN I) HAY.
Haw Mill*, <lri-t Mills,
Shafting;, Vulloys, Kin.. Ktc.
stf We nrikf (tinning Out M's a spe. ^
ty. It you wl-li to examine one of '!
-e we refer you to Puig & Hnrper.
rt* arc a few of the Gentlemen to
r?m wehavemld full outfits this
?on : W Ij. Hlaekmon, A Hri<i~
, I)r. E F Morton, Col. I. C Hough,
I [)r (' (! WrlK'i There has not it
n hut verv little if any machinery ni
I in this section f .r several years k
ept what we have wold. Home siy in
y is this? Simple enough. ol
t?
take our time, doirt move in a tr
flash,
y where Ha the cheapest, ami pay
theCAHH. 1
ife have the exclusive Agency f^r
the t>est makes and will sell for less
fli than anybody. nl
h. j. g:
CAMPAIGN A/EETINOS.
erahaw, Saturday. Aug 14th.
heaterfitfld, Monday, Aug Pith,
arlbnro, WedutHday, Auk IHih.
Arlington, Thursday, Auk 19th.
arion, Satunlay, Auk 2l?t.
orry. Monday, Auk 23rd.
eorgwtown, Wednesday, Auv 2Sth.
Williamsburg. Thursday. Aug 2t>lh.
anniiiK, Fndav. Auk 27th
lorance, Saturday Auk 2s.li.
S an tin at th? Head.
iik J Bogel, the leading druggist of
eveport. I .a , nays: '"Dr King's
v Discovery in the only that ured
cough, and it is the best welter I
e." J F Campbell, merchant of
ford, Ariz., wrltesr 4,I>r King's
v Discovery is all that is claimed
It; it never f?ll?, and is a sure cure
I'oiiMumplion, Coughs and Colds
itiuoi aay enough tor its merits "
King's New Discovery for Coniptlou,
Cougha and Colds Is not an
eriment I has been tried for a
rter of a century, and today stands A
aead. 11 never disappoints. Free
I bottles at, Crawford Bros' Drug k?
re. b
si I
iriike to Let. ? '
tn
HP: CONTRACT to build anew
bridge over Cane ('reek at Millers
I Will t?e let to tn* lowest response
bidder, at the site of i!??? tuidKe, on ?
adiiy, Aligns' 17. at 111 o'clock a m
i successful bidder will be required
enter into bond in double the
>n i>t of the hid for the faithful pernance
of the contract. Plans and ?
Mtb'Htmns will be tnude known at
letting The right to reject any
all bids is res?rved
1,.J. PF-KUY. I,,
Countv Siij?>rvisor i |Jf
MunHMfomMHaannRMnH
ni
rj
ONE DOLLAR >
VERY HOUR
.< 41 v named l>f >o? <1110 of fit her nx in aire
ol Ihc coiintri. a ho lw ? ilDnpr t? * <>rk Indue
i?ljr al the employment whi' t< we furt.ih. 1 .V'
lahor I* ll/'i. it ol pit. nil, t,. i . .11 run no id
whatever. We Ml >ou 0111 < ioi>l<t. > Dal ft.
ran (five the htidnc < a (rial without < xpii <a
mr-i lf. For llioir willlni! l<> tin a Utile work,
ta the grandest oiler made. Ycti tan work til
ay, or In the evening only. If yon are ean>
"O, ami have a few (parr hour* at your dla.
I, utilise tht'in, and odd to your Income.->
bueint-? will not interfere al nil. Vuii?||
mated on toe dart at the rapidity and ea^
hlch yt>n a< i >-? dollar ti|e.n dollar, day in and "
wit. Keen iM-irloner* are eneeeaaflil from the
hour. An/one can ron the liuilnro - none
You should try nothing else until yon tee .
rouraelf what yoa can do at the l>u?ineu?
h we offer. No capital rlftked. Women are \
d WOrkera, miw?it?)< ttiey make a? muck
en. They ahould try thl? hualr. , a? it' s ...
adapted to litem Write at o< *tr and ee fw ?>
Mil Addreta ||. il.tl.| t r/A I II,, til'
I to I MHO, l'o'-!l?iid, n< j
till
He
Idrep C-v V Pitch*-1? Cmorta
c
(E GO, HE
Passed tl
thing In
arc in the field this Season wi
LINK in either the States of
ine one says 'What do you ha
you handle, hut what is it t
Few of the
iANE MILLS ! CANE MILL1,
Now Ih ttie lime to huy your Ci
IiI 1m. A Inrtfi* lot of tie* Celebra
liattanooga Cane Mills, Kvapnrah
teel and Copper, and Furnaces
mid, both here and at Kershaw.
MOWERS! MOWERS!
We handle all kind that are i?ni
IfHlillL' lli?> McClirniii'li w??.
ire h?>I?1 \V B Cnlp nnil T K Cunnli
nil) h harvester and brought one
.iraelvea Plenty of iiiovrore on ha
r the above kind ami repair# forsan
WAGONS! WAGONS!
We earry 'he heat line of Whip
> the Carolina*. Ohl Hiekory. Plf
tont, Tennessee, Hpraeh or any oil
ind von may deal re. All size#?01
vo, three and four-horve. Itepa
Tall kind# on lend. Ptleea not
ie way. We have three large c!
Uniting pointa henee the large nu
sr bought and THE LOW PRII
Kd.
BUGGIES! BUGOIES 1
We have on hand and to arrive t
leeat complete line of Huggi a, Phi
Respe
REGOR'
i Tickled liecaut!
pain normal
p *** cxuminatio
6 Ok J P Rut
LANCA
w
^*- -?r^ -**- -o- -:w=
FRESH BEEF
l T AliTi timee at my market in t
V. Davin hut Ming Mr refriirerat
ep? it almoet Ice-cold I will dellv
In any part of town at any hour <i
red You can purchnae l?eef wh
>u wl-h. leave it iu the refrigerai
id I will aend it t-- your home ai
me you may wleh it ?ent. Thin I
iren your beef la-lni? kept perfect
eeh. NV. K. YOUNG,
July 20th, 1*97?3in.
ACADEMIC, LITERARY
?AND?
Classical School.
t_
^HK FOliMKK t**rli?n II i|
Hobool hi Rock Hill, 8 0.? w
ro npptiKl HKPTFMHFK 1st. IKf
td? r ill.- control of Davldhnn Collet
The location, buildinir*, equip trie
id faculty are the very he.it, hih! tl
typical, a'Tclal. moral ami relight
crests of student* receive the hf
tention. Hoy* nm! voting men t<
mroujihly predated for College
nlvendty, or for active life exec
here h c mplete classical or pioft
>ntil education I* desired.
Terms are moderate, and ambltlo
ting non wKh limited time mi
ciiliM, of which they desire to mal
e heal ure. should l?y all means lot
to the claimtt, facilities and oppo
nles of thiit School. Addrn*.
A. It. RANKS, or
K. L. HARNKH,
Rock Hill, HC.
Notice to School Trustees.
MiSchool Truslces who ordert
i Hctwml Hupplie-of any kind fro
I) McKlnlev Home time ayo a re it
led to dill at the ofllceof County Hi
rintendent of Kducatlon and n
sir good* Mr. John T (ireen wl
liver tlie goods In my alienee.
Respectfully.
W. R. BRUCE,
>; f)w rriit AiMM) ivi.
:ad us ! tie
3-4Pole
Sight I
th THE MOST
North or South
lint you don't ^ ^
y
lain Articles.
J J tons, Sorties, ("nrls, Kit'., in * he State-.
We have the exclusive Agency for all
oi? the best makes hetice our ability to
furniah w' at you may desire Here
,r*? area few of tlie kiinl we hatnlle : Rahon
cock, Tyson & Jones, t'arolina. Rock
Hill, t olututius, Columbia, Parry. Advance
ami a great many others, too numerous
to nieut ion, ranging in price
n,j from $J5 00 to $150 00
ixl. Over the brain of each youth is spread,
ig? How long, hov long before I ran wed ?
for You must wait patiently ami endure
. And wait until it does mature
Hut how inuelt sooner it would he
tie. If you on ly huv an H. M. T.
HARNESS! HARNESS!
>,'S The hide that covered the old cow's
' back
rer T* made to whiz upon the track
tie. In reins sufficient that will hold
jrs A re manufactured by our M r Htoll.
Of cualomers using them there Is L'O
,n eud.
lis- From the Governor down to "Salty
m- Hen "
-'K AH kinda harness, single and double.
Wagon and /fuggy Harness from $6 50
to $75 Ik).
A nice line of Riding Saddles ani
he Rridlea on hand. Rip Haddlea an<$
?e- Harness a specialty.
ctfullyy
f <fe CO.
? f 4 4--1
re x cAunciwi uiH ioom wunoui M
in do the name for you. Neither ui
fter effects result from my ex- m
My methods suggest pleasant- U
disfaction instead. ?
experience, the 4'know how" and L
5s for doing all branches of scien |j
;rv at the least cost,
ecial attention given to (sold I >
Bridge Work. No charge for I
ns and estimates. g,
ledge, Dentist, |
.STKR, 8. C.
I Notice to the Public."
U' NTH. FURTHER notice la give*
ni"? office will Ihj open on Ha?u
"" day of each week, and on the fln
Monday In each month.
I.. J. PERRY,
O>uoty A'tipervmor.
5 R. BRANDT -SSir
,y OU R FIRHT HU M M K K H A LE.
Cy ^ Per cent reduci Ion on any articlein
thewtore until 'eptember Int.
~ Imitation cut glum WILL BE Dirt.
CONTINUED. These price* will
clo*e out the entire ntock now on hand.
17 dozen tumbler*, flmt quality, 2S>
ct* per dozen, now *t 22 ct* j>er dozen.
31 Water Bottle*, 86 ent?, now at
23 cent* each,
ill t!? KlghUinch Berry Howl* with foot,
17 25 cent*, now 16 cent* each.
r? j 1-t)? ream Pitchers, id cents, new at
6cent* each.
I,,. r.ignt inch llerry I{owl*,25ceDtit
now at 15 cent* each.
86(1 41 incli /ferry dishes, small size,
r,. 10 centa. now itl8 ceiiU? fuch.
nr 1H Hem. Hugar I)i*h, Cr;*am Pitcher,
.,f Hutler l)lah and Hpoonnolder, 76 cent*
now 35 ccnin per net.
42 Large Water Pitcher*, 35 centa,
?? now a' 20 oeuta each
I 141 Pickle Ihahta, 5 cent*, now 24
rente each.
,1^ 21 Dox-n Fancy tumblers, 75 cent*.
r_ now at 85 cent* |?er dr/en.
72 Vinegar laittlea, lo cent*, now at
8cents; 87 r?alt and Pep|iera, email
size 10 cenia, now at 6 cents |**r pair.
6 Ice t'reHm eels, thirteen pieces,
$1 20, now at W) cent a per act.
42 Molaa*ea Pitcher* with spring tope
35 cents, now at 17 centa each.
23 Deep Olive liowla, 8 inch, 7 cents
,j now at 4 centa eacli.
7 I> sen lierry Hauceia, 90 centa,now
at 10 cents per tozeii.
I 11 Dozen Oohleia, It cents, now a
I 80 cents per dozen.
,. Tlieae prices are tielow actual coat.
Tetma, net cash. Look out for our
next adv rilsement.
It. Ilrundt