The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 30, 1898, Image 4
COHECKS COTTON BUY I?
idiisuruuce Refused -Will Shipo
in British Bot tenia.
^St Louis, March 27.?A spc
*10 The Republic from Aub
?Fcx, bays:' The cotton bu)
:is(i brokers of the State are
aiming alarmed at the situatio
r'.hoir business brought on by
crunors They find it imposs
t'At secure insurance on export <
either from Galveston
IMew Orleans, as ihe insurn
jjppople s\ i 11 not accept the col
-wcith the present war Cloud lur
.?ng aver the country. A Spar
-.Hp now in Galvt -.ton, in atten
?.ng to load cotton for Liverp
lias been re!used insurance
fear of seizure on ihe high a
Seven! I'orei. n have \v
their Hate buyer* to siiiji
Briti- i t(" n-. by, as they
ni'iooivd the only safe mean
trump rtatio i in ease of war.
Jens! a third of tin* l'exas eo
-nrop is !>' In* moved vet and
present s ire is felt serio
ill t! e market in;; of the prod
hflu m:; oeiiiif made lookin
.relii iil ill" situation, liutat
sect tin- lo al buyers say tliat
situation is rritiral.
Y5,(MiO Home* in Cincinnati li
dated.
Cincinnati, March *J7.?In
low lands of Cincinnati no
"3f000 houses are flooded '
from one to four feet of w?
."Some hive heen ahandonod, wl
is the ease with one story
?.ages. In two story houses fii
lies remain in the upper stoi
Of the 11 ood houses 500 ure in
; 'ilxMit ('umminsville from I
water in Mill ereea, where
.-'Diindiition i> more annoying t
-serious. In and about Columl
he extreme up river limit of
oMty. !' i houses are soaked v
ioii? one to four feet of \va
tl Ki oroide, the extreme ?!<
Irene ii-.i,' of the eity,
io\i ?-s an nlTeeted about a
* \>lu .:'>i i I ii? >e dri\ en out 1
r?.n <litli 'ult\- in a Miring alml
ili, lit ir i.i we fortunate noij
nor-. t'n i ig'i sum occupy te
on high land.
\ Georgian Kill-. lhs Son.
M fiiii, (i.i., March 'J4.ip
' vril t > Tlit? r*j?!i fr
^Columbus, (la., shvh:
Charles Field ?h(?t and kil
Jjis sou Jiichard at 1 o'clock 1
-tfternoon. The shooting t
iplaco at Fold's resilience and '
done with a 3H calibre pis
SField is iti years of age i
tela inn lie shot his son in selfv
it r killing his son he tin
4li" bo 1\ out in tin* yard and
?11' e wl.ilc he went top
/hiniidt op t<? tho sheriff.
- -rimm
IV'.cnid Near Partington.
Sp ' State.
be M irch il 1 ? S
M >. v. ts drow i '.1
T i - today whilt oi
*fi ion. By so
?D> !' ?ut of the bout, n
ttb imp.mion tried
as as unable to do i
ric t have- a v.i.'o n
:*r .! n; ' grand *ehi
?rrn.
i ii. i ito I'roa* ARMiH-iati
< t in (irccnvillo, .Inly 5
'BTl . u ' ! Iross will be del
^Tt \ Pn-idcnt Cromer,
90e. .? rrv (->l|pge. Mayor W
Hi n; will mj? ?k in behnlf of 1
??w . h> ' Col .1 A Hoyt for \
pre-.-, and Col J as LOrr v
rrr r. .out tite citizens and baton
M*r -An excursion to J
Falls will Ik? arranged.
Ol?!<lW Or* V* Prtc/vr'n Caitni
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Z AN OPEN
, To MO
eja WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE V
tin, " PITCHER'S CASTOB
era
, ! /, DR. SAMUEL PiTCHEF
was the originator of "PITC
that has borne and does now
bear the facsimile signature oj
iblc This is the original "PITCHEF
c?t" used in the homes of the mot,
or years. LOOK CAREFULLY a
inee the kind you have always boug
Lton and has the signature
iror- per. No one haa authority
iish cept The Centaur Company <
,j,t. President.
,,,,1^ March 8, 1897.
^ ^ TMS CCMTAUK COMM.*, TT M
CM1N.
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"on Mo?e> Jo Loast.
1 Oil
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" 1 Imikcr- i? .V \v iliionuli I
s of \v Ihiiii 1 mil ?? in nr - in*
rit hy tun* tifitcH oil imp-iti'"'! |
At i'miinn ii.ria-. f r ?ix e*r? i inn*. ?
ttoil I""'' t* On* ri ? nf 7 j'?T i
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My paying your subsoriptio
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left a',OV1' |HMM,'ar pup(>rH 'M prices '
[ive
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If so, you cut) trivo us your note
to bo duo December 1st, next, for ;
l() your indebtedness to date, and pay
your subscription ono your in ndviinoo
and get the benefit of above
11 !i prices.
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Address all on
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COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE .
fORD " CASTORI A," AND V
'?IA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. -N'"'
n, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, A s
HER'S CASTORIA," the same
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I'S CASTORIA" which has been , 8
here of America for over thirty , # 1,c
t the wrapper and see that it ie ^
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from me to use my name exof
which Chae. H. Fletcher is " iii
in?
u??at thikt, new vornt err*. Q ^
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Land For Sale. !'^
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T.'iJ t< i - is' . .1 iil'tlil} llllh'I'Nortll*
?-! f i,.wi. l??r Mi'f i It**j? Dwellli n 'J
\vi It I wo i? otn* x fl io mi ii'nl |)Ih/7.h. ' ,'1"
Spline of (111 > wnt.-r < 'iivt*nlt"ii(. Al- ' y','1
i It use ?? t i lie | r? nils ? h . I
Tv. u ire f.? I 111 open All e*s|| or
i :tr ohhIi uml |i irt on time. Apply to!..
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AM.IKON ? 'AKI K.lt,
I' ltto Agent*. | T?
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Three Times Each II VvA*)
cents for one yea
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?f-'VU:4 (jUtldAAi
i.v/rrti J''fries Every II 'cek )
cuts tor one yi
fiijyi 5'. liitn
'ree lor one vear.
n to Tilk Lkikskk one year ie advance
we ?juote uhovo.
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13 k4. 14 4 M i .1 ? ' " kO * 14 T3
Cheap Knough.
1 he Ledger < Semi weekly), The
New York World (Tri weekly)
: n<t II me and 1 '-trm, all three j?a- : srI
pors on< year for $2.15. no
In I. ! / r ii !cly i. The r'"
All ml * 'onailutiou (YVeekW )an>l
Iloruc :tn?l Farm, all three papers ,
Line year for $2.25.
The Ledger Semi weekly ) ami
I lome and Farm one v ear for $ 1.50
(>r, all four pajx-rs ono year
for *.'{.00.
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v rv; - % ^-C: vv O
let's and make re
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NCASTER AND CHES1ER
RAILWAY.
WEKN CHK-TKK AND LANCASTER
eilule in efFect baily except Sutula;
on anil after Ju'y 126, 1896,
/E8TBOUND I KA8TBOUND.
a. 9 anil 11. | No'a. 0 and 12.
I. P M. A M P M
3 85 Ar Cheater L? 11 05 6 1C
l 6 15 Orr a 11 20 6 30
5a5 Kuox'H 11 30 6 38
i 465 MdDanM'i It 49 6 40
? 4 46 UiclihurK 11 50 6 55
? 4 35 Haacombville 12 05 7 05
i 4 25 f'eilar Bboal 12 15 7 15
i 4 15 Fort Lawn 12 25 7 85
1 4 00 Hydea 12 40 7 40
1 3 50 Miller's Crossing 12 20 7 60
P M
) 3 40 I.y Lancaster Ar 00 8 60
"miu leaving l.aucaaternt 7 20 a in.
meet a ut Cheater with Southern go.
: -outh. C A l< going north ami O
; N Vrstt6ule and local trains going
at.
'rain leaving Lancaster at it40 p in.
meets at Lancaster with () It <
m t'annlen, ami Cheater with
uthorn going north ami south uml
ill C & L north.
I'r.?in h a . lug ''heater u. 11 (io a n
meet* at Chester with South.*n
in Charlotte, at Lancaster with (
.V t." tor Caonh il Tuna lay, Thurs?la>
>1 ^afurOay; also C & h from north
I'rain leaving Chester t \ 0 1"> p tr
ineetM with Southern womColum
?, <il C & iN from Atlanta aiu/ C & I
>(t t
H'lT <TR\
tr ^Tptpj^rs.fhr
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ear. 111,
s
I we will 8cnd you any one ol
SlJ IJSCUI IiK NOW !
If you are not already a sub
iber to The Ledger subsorilx!
w and get the benefit of our
lulling rates.
mittaiiccs to
(ly;or,
H'llKttM*, S. C.
*
lii^, t
Tckied because I extracted tooth without *
?pain. 1 can U? the smm f??ry ?n. Neither ^
* /i'&^V pain nor after effects ru>uil tr.mi my ex- S
i trading. My methods .?*n _r_:e.<t pleasant- m
> ^ -- ness and satisfaction instead. a
pi I've tb" experience, the l,kno\v iio.v" and J
* f 11 ' fibres for ?h?in-nil brunches of s<-;en *
M ^w^JSKe/ tl^c denti8tl-v !l* l'K! cost. ft
*> Special attention jjivou to (odd ~
M Crown and Brid-o Work. No eh.irjro for 'ft
, ** *' examinations and estimates. ?
I "3. i i'crti'?. 1
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i -C3- -<?- -4*- -tt*- -<1.3--?:?. -t:- -< .: -?j
A $5.000 Cash Offer!
This paper announces, in connection with The Atlanta Weekly
Constitutution, a new olTer in which everyone may have a chance,
^^.SEND IN AN ESTIMATE, 0N^^>
I THE COTTON GROP SEASON OP 1897-98
CONTEST BEGAN MARGft I -E?NDS SE.PT, 1/98.
\\ TO ENTER THIS CONTEST YOU MUST SUBSCRIBE FOR ?^
IN CONNECTION WITH
| LiEDGElR,
AT THE EXTREMELY (PQ Hfl
LOW PRICE OF 3)l.iIIU
In connection with this Clubbing Rate, we will, if you send your
guess with the subscription price, forward all for you and thus
^^GIVE YOU A CHANCE AT THE SPLENDID CASH PHIZES
IAN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER TO OUR SUBCRIBERS!
Here It I*, read li nil very carefully and be >urr you undrratnnd the Irrinai
J Flrat Awnrili Tuthf mi'tori. Mrroml Award: To the mib- Third A word: To the aabor
*"'rcr"T* the errlheror .ubucrlhen. imnun* arrlie r namln? the .rr.nd
! eiact tiurnler or nenrrwt In
Ibr rtnri number < ( hale, in l'lr Urol iirtl nrnrr,| we will nril nrnrral we will give If
the cotton rrnpnf I v?7 ir- we will give If the enllmate Ln received the callmate w received
if Ihe mlintai** m rctvi \ r I
Dy&nfM*rrh: S2.500 SI,530 l*i?* ?*?*:. $1,000
( ,^rtn'.Apr";. .. 2,000 Ap:":. 1,250 ,,,^r,n'Apr": 750
If (hiring Mayor i rftA Ifhurln.: M?) of I II Inirini: Mitv or CAA
Juno. I hi*. I.UlTJ I.. ...
r w |v?4 June ixl-h ilUU
If Iiurlnir Ju'v or i n?fi II It.irlnK tuivor HZ(\ If Uurtna July or nr n
August. I** I,UOJ Auu .m. IIK'H I Oil A uguxt. t>9s ......... fcOU
! _ SO, THAT THE FIPiST TH3EF. P.1IZES AMTJiT TO S5,000 IN CASH.
^J/~stf C. rsp?f f *11J vr If KX.VC.T figure* arc not given during this conmm,
v. u.sl< Ihr m<(llcv w,i: j.aidoutto die M:AKI:ST TO
Till''. KXACT figure*. Son?c|>o<l\ will gel the money, it does n<>( go back to the The ^
Constitution by any ni'-nns, Those who solve the problem at the longest range will receive
proportionately the highest prizes, a- you notice ihr figures grow less as the time ex- (
pires ami heratise th -rani er of hale* recriv I up to i ertain dales, a* the tir?e advances,
can l>c known exactlv, b-avngsh t r lime and proliahilities to figure against.
In all three of the < ases submitted it is di linctlv understood that, should more than
i one correct or c<|tin.<> . meet e?t mate l>< tiled in the contest, the amount of the prizes so
earned will he divid I e?ptalN atnong th-- fortr< I answers. I he prizes are ottered in cash.
, There is no "nn -in g wotd" in this, no pfotin is lor some one to know absolutely the
j correct answer, hut this t? Lru.ii versus hr.i.n, -k.li vvi>us skill, pencil versus pencil, figures
versus figures. Ferry man is interes: 1 in the cotton crop, the amount of the crop
varies tin pi e an I the price ! cotton in out territory is the barometer of the people's
prosperity.
a-kcs. On Such a Vital Problem You Ought to riakc Figures.
THE CONTEST CLOSES SEPT 1st
The estimate is to be made upon the total L'niled States t.'ott >n "rop I >r 1S07-QS, the
crop that lias alirady been t athered and i-. now in the country as official figures oi receipts
will show it from Sept. I. 1N07, to Sept. 1, tS^s This is not the crop that is to he planted
this spring, because the tigui<? thereon will not he obtainable until Sept, 1, 1 S<>?>. It is for
the crop already in and marketed, official figures of which will be announced in Septemlrer.
As a guide for making your estimate we give official figures for each of the last tea crops.
The conditions under which this last cusp was grown and its probable output are elements
for you to compute from and will aid in the correctness of vour present estimate.
The figures given by J.athnm, Alexander \ Co., of New York, are generally received
throughout the South as official, and we given an exact copy !ro;n their latest edition of
Cotton Movement and Flur in niton.'' f..n.??
Season Acre* planted Hale* in crop |j Season Acres planted Hales in crop
1887 88 . . . 18,961,897 7.046.833 1892-93 . . . 18,067,924 6,700,365
18S8 89 , . . 19.362.n73 6,958,290 j| 1893-94 . . 19,684,000 7.549.817
188990. . . 20.p71.S96 7,311,322 :| 1S94-95 . . . 21.454.000 9,901,251
189091 . , . 20,809,053 8.652,597 189569. . iS,SS2,ooo 7,157,346
1891-92 . . . 20,714.937 9.035,379 !! 1X96-97 . . . 22.341.000 8,757,964
The r ligure* will Ite used In deckling Chin contest.
Their Estimate of the Acreage for the Crop of the Senson of 1897-98 is 23,320,000 Acres.
Following Are the Conditions of the Coiteit: .k.Vnro.H^T.^r'rrV'Saea''5,'^
KX A(T Hiilo ap?n the fiamtirr nf t *1 n. the prt orferoit t)n?W*r inr iu>Ma(| prnposliioii will u<? to
th mr ?t t. i.t it- i. 11 ft f fi r>t j.r I \ ? \ I\ IJ ? H T 1 ma :?*, n . Oil# hwv i Og BuMd
rornvlty lb* eaact ftfuiva. tin-n the Mtuvond pniee w >uM coin* in for th* ero'ind near*ai roll male ami tbo
tbird prt*n< for ?h* tinr?t nrftn* * *!im.itus
r> 11 mun'onc houirt vibvnlt u t ' tnmin in on* dlvinon or th* time* ehotvn atioa?? and
omoffif ?h- sil?t ?*nl eeorr^t ^itimnU* in ?in?* lat*r 'i virion, tliu* ikmi n limbic woijlt! take rank only
aiiKiu ' tin1 ^eond pr?*r*. l?*<'auae tin* firet biwl toru |ifrvlou?ly AWMitled to xoiiHitue wh<i nitmed the
amount rorret tl.* in th* former |*?rn*!
T>(IKK Tho condition |?r*ocd*nt for f?"U li if an estimate nt the Oilton Crop tw that each and every
miimtt tin ml boAcoompftAwft hy t ptktn to Tti? Wrtltlr (\inaUtiitton. If mil Ibrougb Um
pa|?r |M^iiiiftif ttnr AtlvfrtiwiiiiMit in . vptnhc*' <?t our nuhhlinf oitit, tlir wtl tint* of lh* c. tton crop
wtu Iw forwArUfil. Thtiv m uat ba aant In the? identical tnvriopo tlmi briniri Ilia oioftoy that ptyi Cor Ik#
niticrtpOon Y tv cannot inhicfttM aoh and ?*b?1 ? ?ur mtimata afl rwtnlit no forgtltlni ft or Imvlig
II out by ? eid? nt or oilier*t?c. or Bot knn*inrof ttiia ronimt i?t th*tuna you eu^fiiw, or nnv othor
r*Nueoft will ehtitlt one t'> a*n I nn fRtiinate iftrrwer ic Hp* *tti ?t** muilcome irith tli c;hi riptioo
or not at .Ul. In tending your atlinau* by an av-nt of Th* *' ?n*t it Ion. you nukt* him your a<ont ?n?l
notf'ii < n ' ?r? rdin t \ ?r ?*wtiit?at both tolhar rr-- ?? ? ?d t Hsjii row at you tnt*ud*?t them aid
tt>* orrt? .its of f ?? forwardingof tt?* nmltnntn; 8h ?uM a p*r. * t t muri tba i -?tl ??? . baor tha
will l)t nl il*?i tn i ^.ure of tt)t* prtMuud io?I?t alih-h It iiu) ?ec re a i-r u f.?r aacli con ?**'iti?Ntn
j[ aant Pinon oinyani r tit# oontdNtf M many ( nuiiih y t 1 * ;< . rlpt ??*?, an-i under tba rules the
tain* i:* n m ?. c ? ?v- a prica with each of th* tbr? pmiejeition *
rot ui0-1d mei' i| vfKir an? v?*r. JuM ki*i?* oa;> i ?t .? to th* n imh*rof htu* of rott?>o
wf't h<* M sic yonr flfunKi v?*ry plain If too w % it to f*aiitiiKt#a hi-r or if yr>?i
n in* #r t the ?w? otab"* > ?>a Ixve umln, ' mi i ithar a lo-tcriptioaa. boa t forget ?iv<*ry <*ub? nption
f<iryo?tr-ir tfrtt'ii Ik \%i;i mi tie yau t ? ia Mtmuie
iddiiihs am. cm ihiimj ok ihjt?4 to
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