The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 03, 1898, Image 3

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Local Matters, ? Mr J A Weaner returned from Georgia yesterday where ho has been visiting his daughter. ? Miss Alma Duncan of Heath Spring, is on a visi< to Miss Addie Carter at this place. ?Gannon will move into his new stores about Sept 1st. Ho began his clearing side yesterday and from now until the 1st, you may expect his stores to be crow \ed and his clerks kept very busy for the Bargains will he immense. Sec his ad. in this issue. ?There will bo services at Unity at 11 o'clock, am., and 8 o'clock p m., commencing Friday, Aug 5, and ending Sabbath night. Rev Dr .1 c Gallaway will do the preaching. BICYCLKS ! We are going out of the wheel business and now s the time to get one at your own pr ice. T M Fitzpatrick & Bro. ?The veterans of Gills creek township met in tho court house Saturday and elected tho follow. ing gontlemen for the township jjension Iward: capt J o Foster, G W Wiljiams and J M Unguis. ?The annual meeting of Tirznh ! Bible society last Saturday was largely attended. The address of 1 Kev Mr Mcllwain was attentively listened to and was highly enjoy- | ed. $120. was realized from the 1 <5ollection. i ?List of letters advertised for 1 the week ending Aug 2, 1898. : Fannie Massey; Mrs M C Slwain, J P Barnes, Keuben McCall, Dan Montgomery. J F Gregory, P M. ?For Sale ! A young grade Jersey milk cow. Apply to ' J Davis Caskey, Newcut, S. C. ?Hon J N Kstridge of White Bluff requests us to announce that he extensd a special invitation to each and every candidate to dine with him on the occasion of the county campaign meeting at White Bluff, Tuesday, 23d inst. _?Miss Rosa Hough of Fort Dawn, is the guest of Mrs 1) Ferguson. ?The Fanners1 Institute at Dixie lust Friday was largely attended and great interest was manifested in tho interesting and instructive lectures of tho Clemson professors. The lectures wore along tho same lines, and were practically the same as were dcivored at St Luke the day l?ofore. The day was greatly enjoyed Hnd will prove of much benefit to tho farmers of that section. Vigor Verdicts A WD' C JJATD VT/-/OIO w iuiih nuVA fUI/1115 all the promises made for it, is the \ verdict of those l&ho have tried it, Jiyers "I haveaoid Ayiiu'i Hair Vioor for flftaan Turi and <lo not know of a alnitle caae whrra It did not Kiva entire aatlafactton."?V. M. OHOVK. Kaunadala. Ala. jfcaer * When diaaaaa cauaad mr hair to fall oat I found Avrn'H Maim Viook a m<>*t excellent preparation and on* that doe* all that to I claimed for It."-U Kl'HH, CoanellevUla, Pa. Vigor | AruMHiin Vioon doe* alt that (a claimed for It. It restored my hair, which waa faat fe*coml*K (rar, hack to it* natural color?darh Wowa."?W H HAMBLliOPP, Patereoa, M.J. 'Did St ' **My head became full of dandruff. and after time my hair b*Kan to fall out. The nee of Avsa'a HaiH Viooa (topped th* fall in* out ( aad mad* th* acalp clean and healthy."?mba C. U AYRKS. Mount Airy, On. No naorphlna or opium In Dr. Milan* Pais Puaa. Cum All Palo. "Oaa oaat adona." I $H?,010 lor theO H ?V C Kailroad TheO li & C Railroad, sold at Marion, N (\, last Monday, brought $89,010. It was bid in by Samuel Hunt for a new company composed of the bondholders of the Finance company of Pennsylvania. I'arncst llasHclt ine Has iintli Lcijs Cut Oil l?y a Train. Our townsman, Mr .1 W Hasseltinc, received the sad news yesterday of a probably fatal accident befa'ling his son, Mr Far nest Hasseltino, at Wynne, Ark., where he is in the employ of a Railroad company. The telegram Stated 4'Your son Earnest run over by train. Probably fatal. Roth egs cut otf. Win M Kennedy." Later. ? Mr H., received a telegram last night announcing that Ernest was dead. Will Practice Law in Darlington. Mr A M Rankin, who was Supt of the graded schools at this place the past year, has retired from teaching and will practice law in Darlington. He has formed a partnership with Stevenson Sc. Mattison of Cheraw. Shiloli and Wax haw. The annual meeting of the Shiloh and Waxhaw Bible societies will be held at Shiloh church on Saturday 13th inst. The address will l>e delivered by Rev J S drier of Sharon. Conmiurion services will be held on Sabbath following. Marriagea ? Married by Magistrate Burns at his home, on Sundav last, Mr A L Pardue, and Miss Mamie Steele, daughter of Mr J Harvey Steele, all of this county. ?Married by Rev J H Boldridge, on Sunday last, Mr W S T Inn Inn nf 1T.I rri n nnil Mian I'"*" .. **>ir?n IfcOlfCVUa Varnidor?, daughter of Mr Wm Varoidore of this place. ?Married, by Magistrate W S Faulkenherry, July 30th, at Longsville, Mr Sam Vinston and Miss Ida Reeves, daughter of Mr John Reeves of Pleasant Hill township. Camp I>ixle. A camp of confederate veterans was organized at Dixie last Friday with the following officers W G A Porter, Commander; .1 E Rowel I, Lieutenant Commander: G W .Jones, Secretary; J W A Porter, treasurer, and T S Riddle Chaplain. 37 members were enrolled. The camp adjourned to meet again at the call of the commander. Ko-Tn-B?r for Fifty Onta. Ouar.iQtecd tobacco halm cure, niakr* weak Dieu strong, blootl purr. Nks ai All <lruck'iM? Cuiiip l.unerfster. A meeting of Confederate veterans was held in tho court house Saturday afternoon for the purpose of organizing a camp at this place. B F Miller was called to the chair and \V (i A Porter made secretary. Forty three names were enrolled. The following otKcers were elected: Commander, Capt A Mc.Manus; Lieutenant Commander, Capt J C Foster; Secretary J E Stew man; treasurer, J N Crockett; Chaplain, J M Riddle. Lancaster was agreed upon as the name of the camp. pfAny soldiers whose names have not already been enrolled can lie come members of the camp by giving their names at any time to Secretary Stewman. The camp adjourned to meet again on tho 13th instant, at 12 o'clock, m., when all the old soldiers are requested to he present. B F Miller, Chmn. W (i A Porter, Secy. Bfiatf la Blood Deep. Clean blood mean* a clean akin. No leauty without it. Caacareta, Candy Catbar< tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by girring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the hodr. Begin today to >ani*h pimples, Itoila, blotches, blaekheada, and that airkly bilioua complexion by taking Caacareta,?beauty for ten eenta. All drugaatiafaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50a. Siuldon I>eatli In C*|<,,J*tertlel<l County. Mr John F Miller, a prominent citizen of Jefferson, in Chestorfield county, died rather suddenly nt his home last Sunday. Ho was about 35 years of age aid leaves a wife and several children. Managers of Klectlon. The county democratic executive committee met last Monday and appointed the following gentlemen as managers for the primary eloction to ho hold on Aug 30th. Carmel Hill?S C Stover, A H Carter, 11 J Mcllwain. i Montgomery?Wm Howell, , Wm Barber, Jno Wilsc n. i Heath Spring?J T L Stover, I II H Horton, A J Bailey. .j New Cut?.J I) Caskey, J 1* Flynn, T It Lungloy. j Dwight?J K Howell, W F Carnes, T D Carnes. Taxahaw ? G C McManus J T Ingram, Wm .1 Belk. C C Welsh's?II .1 Gardner, J T Konnington, W M Neal. Van Wyck?J M Yoder, G L Vaughn, It II Delaney. j Indian Land?J J Perry, G B Collins, It W Doster. Tradcsvillrt?L J Funderburk, Ijee Bird, W A Funderburk. Primus- W B Miller, N B Small, J W Blackmon. Thornwell Place?J Wren Till- 1 man, J F Williams, J W Thomp- < son. j Kershaw?B A Hilton, A C Cole, A V Cauthen. I>ancaster?N B Cousar. L S Elliott, Capt J C Foster. ^ _ - \ The schedule adopted for the county campaign is an follows: Belair, Tuesday, Aug. 16th. " j Van wyck, wed 44 17 Hopewell, Thurs 44 18 Tradesville, Fri " 19 white Bluff, Tuea 44 23 i. Kershaw wed 44 24 Heath Sp Thurs 44 25 ; Carmel Fri 44 26 I^aficaster, Sat 44 27 A Warning to Young Men. There is prejudice against any man engaging in the manufacture 1 or the selling of alcohol. I believe th*t from the time it issues from the coiled and poisonous worm in iIia iliufillnrw nr??;i ? - .Hminvi J ... C. iV I empties into the hell of death, j' that it is demoralizing to every- 1 body that touches it, from the ' source to where it ends. I do not 1 l?e!ieve thot anybody can eontem- ' plate the subject without l?ein*r j I prejudiced against the crime. All they have to do is to think oi the 1 wrecks on either side of the stream , of death, of the suicides, of the 1 insanity, of the poverty, of the 1 destruction, of the littlo children I tugging at the breast of weeping and despairing wives asking for 1 broad, of the man struggling with i imaginary serpents, produced by i this devilish thing; and when you i think of the jails, of the alms i houses, of asylums, of the prisons, and of the scaffolds, on either < bank, I do not wonder that every < thoughtful man is prejudiced against the vile stuff called alco- I hoi. i Intemperance cuts down youth ' in its vigor, manhood in its ' strength, and age in its weakness. It breaks the father's heart, t>e- i reaves the doting mother, extin- i guiahes natural affection, erases 1 congugalQlove, blots out filial at tachmcnt, blight** parental hope, and brings down mourning age in sorrow to the grave. It produces woAknesa, not strength, sickness, not health; death, not life, it makes wives widows, children or. phans, fathers fiends, and all of themi paupers ard beggars. It feeds rheumatism, nurses gout, welcomes epidemics, invites chol- 1 era, imports pestilence, and emt braces consumption. It covers the tim 15 } Wf ARE GOINC COUNTERS Cettin; down Stocks prior to < The Bhiilders li being extended. These huge S ies arc right in < sell under cost t five Thousand I F.very ai \ the land with idleness, poverty, lisoase and crime. It tills your jails, supplies your alms houses, ind demands your asylums. It sngendcra controversies, fosters pinrrels, and cherishes riots. It :rowds your penitentiaries, and furnishes the victtms for your scaffolds, it is the life-blood if the gambler the aliment of the sounterfeiter, the prop of the beghwayman, and the support of the midnight incendiary, it conntenances the liar, respects the Ihief, and esteems the btasphemer. It violates obligation; reverences fraud and honors infamy. It defames lienevolence, hates love, scorns virtue, and slanders innoqpnco. It incites the father t<: butcher his helpless offspring, belps tho husband to massacre hit aife, and nids the child to grind the parricidal axe. It burns up nan and consumes woman, <le tests life, curses God, and des pises heaven. It suborns witnesses, mrses perjury, defiles the jury l>ox an<l stains the judicial ermine. It bnlx?8 voters, disrpinlifios votes, eorrupts elections, pollutes our institutions, and enhinders our government. It degrades the citizen, debases the legislator, dishonors the states renin, and disarms the patriot. It brings shame, not honor; terror n t safety ; despair, not hope; misery, not happiness ; and with the malevolence of a fiend it calmly surveys ifs frightful desola lions, and in satiated .with havoc, it poisons fel:city, kills peace, ruins morals, blights confidence slays reputation, and wipes oul national honor, then curses tin world and laughs at its ruin. Ii Iocs all that and more, it inur lurs the soul. It is sum of ul villainies; tho father of all crimes the mother of al' abominations tho curse of curses; the devil'i l>ost friends, and (roll's wors anomy. Mr Kditor: The above is fron n popular living author and I aid its publication. It should bo rea< by every voter in the county lie fiira Kn kia ? ?* ? ? IWI V Iiv if I n iMHHH III ? lit' II |? proiu-hing election. A Prohibitionist. Don't Toktrf* SfH and Kmeke 1?ar l.lfr Inajr. To quit tobacco eaatly tnd forever. be rnui nntle. foil of lire, nerve and rigor, take No Tc Bar. the wonder worker, that make- weak met atronf. All drawltia, too or fi. Cureruaraa teed Booklet and aawpie free Addrew Burling Hen.edy Co, Cbtcaco or New Tort" 1ST SUBSCRIBE TO rilK LKDGEH E FOR SI <OW WITH L&SLiV m^"-?^Ua3SK3H84rA' >-?.?*. ?i?S?. ~ i TO CLEAN QUI OF ALL SUMM i to the Task our removal to ave possession floors i i|)|t?'(l up, Stocks of Dry do Diir way. Will han to move ($ lollars worth of I'ticle a genuine it n -*t V. b A IN IN A BANK VAULT. The (lift of President Jacksoi Safe in the Carolina National Bank. The piece of silver beipieuthet to the State of South Carolina bi President Andrew .Jackson, an< about which Mr Cantwcll of Wil minion, N. C., recently wrote t< ' Govornor Kllerbe, has been locat ed, and it is in this city in th i vault of the Carolina Nations bank. It has been in this ban i f ?r several years, where it wa placed for safe-keeping, and ha I U-? ?u ? ; wuii nun ninni lur. The donation by Presidon ? Jackson consists of a solid silvc vase. It was presented to An * drew .Jackson by the Indies c I Charleston, and an inscriptio > stuting this fart is on the fror side of tlie vase.?The State. To Cur* CoiimI I pat Ion Forcr.p. TakeCascarets CandyCathartic. 10c or2& If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund mane1 Notice TO ItO AIMJV KltSKKItHi I I. OVER<KEKS Of iokIm hi < \ lit'ifli.v nofillt"! to eall out the | ban I- x' once HM'l mm! tla-ir respectis . I sect "lis in good C'duli*ion. By order < j b<? r i- Ij .1 Perry. Co Supervisor. ! Final Discharge i 'pilH CNDERSIGNEI) I)r V I WpIhIi Adnir of the K.sta'eofM Harriet Welah will pp'y to Geo Mi ; C W it hernpo.?n Probate Judge, for j Final diaeh scare hs Admr. of said K , j <hi llie 5th of September iHl>s, at o'clock a m. (' (J Welmi, Ailmr. 1 A 111*11*1 :td ISfiH. Final Bischargi t>|'HR I'N DEItSIGNEO I)r (" 1 Wehli Admr of the Estate of M ' E I (mi J Blaheney will apj!v to G I i Met' NVitlierepoou Prorate J ikIkc. ' a Final itlHcbar^o as Amur of raid E : ! on the 5th of September IfthS, ut . ' o'clock a in. ' PC Welsh, dilmr. s August :bl, 16'tS, I'l.HlKllV t i.itK l l Tl it I ' 1' I i Is.VIIV"F if I Ullll U 14 > 1 II I ; | AND 'I Mi ll MIL GOLLKGR. *j SIX DKP.4 RTMKNTS ' AORlCULTIiKA CHF.MIOi MKCflANICAl TEXTI1 I.ITKKAKY MILtTA I P ? Best equipped College in t * South. 450 Studen' <. Send f ? illustrated catalogue. HENRY a HARTZOO, President, , Clemaon College, S. C LAUGHTER US. < R SHELVES AMD IER GOODS. of reducing our the jNew Stores. ? there, walls are stairs torn away. >ods and Grocerpay us better to 2,50(H)) Twentymerchandise. Bargain. SON. i-1 1 i - J J PEACE EXPECTED. j It is Thought Spain Will Quickly Come to Terms. Washington, August 1.?The j president and some members of r his cabinet are hopeful that n \ treaty of peace will eventually . result from the overture of Spain i and the terms submitted in reply. Cambon immediately sent to his e government the date to Spain ami the president looks for nn answer k by Wednesday. ? Si me of the cabinet deny the 8 report that Cambon conferred in s the office of a plenipotentiar of the Spanish government, but t simply sis a message. r The feeling that pea -e is coming is general, however. A b eady the names of the commissioners ^ for the I'nited States are being ?? iiiiktm 01. ido DiiOKL i<? i?o inenit tioned are Woodford, former minister to Spain, and Richard Olney, but no official ground for b the report. y ?MM I1M.IIM1 1IM? ' GREENVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. L O C A TIQN ?H ka i.Tlf i ri.. No <1? m h or Her to us illues- since it was. founded in 1h/>4. Acckhsii!! ::-On 'r Southern, (' & <}.. and l' tV \V V. R It's. Cri.Tt'iu i> ?The centoi of Hap* tist Schools in S ('.. the former home of t'u? Southern. Baptist Theological Seminary, - EQUIFMENTR-I.aiu' ^ INos separated from all oilier build* J inirs, healed by giat?-i :n i turnaees, 3 11iuT 111* <I by yas ami supj i ' with hoi , and cold wall r cloxela ami lialh mom-' on ih-'Ii lloor. ("hii have 7> l> >? ?t? i\-. r" Libraries Laboratory, < ti-?11 ?? Hall, Maiw, (.lobes, Mu*ic Knout*. n N?-w Boil Boom Furniture ?V Conaervatoriea r.f Muaic and Art. \ Larue '' ami Alile Faculty ? f ur male and ton female teacher*. m SERVICE \VoKK?Thoromjli. In thirteen schools Fauk?*1 umlaut, ft var'ed wed prepared in charge of K President and his wife, who do not; own i r lease the school, hut mauajro (; it on a salary. fJovt-;K> mkn r? Barenm tal. tiriu, kind, home-like. eo ATTENOANCC-rhnii.tuin rour years. Kiom nest families ?t J 11 RATES-!.' ?w. For the accommodations, fhech?rges are very iinxlerate in all departments. Easy?Payment* may bo made quarterly in ad t vnnre. ItKlinci inN-Wi erc two ci.me from one family, to the daughU r* of I all ministers. OPEN3 Ho|?t. 21, IHftS. ForTatas logue, address, IVX XML EIIiBY. D O., PKEST, Greenville, s C. } FURMAN UNIVERSITY. grkenvii.lk, s. c. Thorough courses of instruction, leading to the degrees of R. Lit., B A., L,g and M. A, The faculty for next s? asion has been enlarged. Especial a<tention will la* givcu to Englhh and to Pedagogics. New courses in Latin, he History. Modern Languages, and Physics The new Graduate Departs or imnt will offer rare advantages. Early applications for rooms In tho Mesa Hail should be made. Work on the New Alumni Hall will soon lie commenced. Address A P Montague, ; i Greenville, 8 C or RE Greer, Caesar's * Head, 8 C.