The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 02, 1899, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

tjH ? */ \v i V' fc dubbin IK ;|^ The fiCd|{( ;gv to chsb with ^popular pap X~ which hi'iiiji; s \ 5. A. a ? m aaa. , Trn ~ V\ a'citf. &V 5 3 ? $j - f There Tim . fctj j! -"J n r Trr^j n -r i": ?v Sixteen Pnti h ? c r ^1 :r m /* ii.As. *1 fc: 'aT-s " in i'i>e S jhi 'Je, * "* -T? r/rpvt^ r- * a*' sac? sa^ [\t Tirirr a . Mont it. 2*.v '? y ' r-* ?*.' * ? vm? ?-V" '^41 2&dJ & ? iVT _> | I ~~ !Jj i4 The Led ^i'J- ' j Atlanta Join i ' '? ?i. ~ ^1/ j iMHii piipCi'o C ml The Led New York jSL i Hoth papers < tJ"' The Led<re SE.i* Atlanta vJ< r Iioth papers < $s?m" 1 lie Led??ei ^ Ilomeand Fai -Jl ?the price o : a, <& m i JjJ! ^ v * * ',r* M; jy ^ ."Vik :^2 ?irfa ?i PMust P iL; 1> Tirs JLiljL -4 f .}& v Z} v g^"To ??ot the hone ? ^ ? A--" scrihers ML ST pav in ffrf V. "* the inonev beforo tho 1 $& " J[>[ ,publishers will not star it eeivc the money. I?ea 45^ # *5L B sL'M I BK SO VV Ij? , "f you are not already n tihor to The Ledger suh ft, row and get tho benefit i u' J.j h>ing rates. y j I ^ '?i i *> 1 ? ' <! \ l> r X to * i $? 15 yi r oi ; pri I fe" | ? Address afS siiuiic rcii] P T. S. SDGER'S^ ig Hates.:4 * ? ^ A ;r has aii'rtiisreil^ ?."? 'vi. the following ei*s at |>t iees?| iheni wis his* the f R . V- '1 r?V?P/n\Vfl)yp I \J Si BJl rs A\i('It I! Ct'lc J ^ rs Ereru II 'cck ) \ .sm n r;i / rit-rn-ir. v/i- />'/1n'r. I - ? ?-?; ; - v- ?->_ -?j Au r^Eij^a, . Ijrif'itiIur<iI imin'r.: X M.-" ^ M ? ? .? * VT Mf- % V, riT"fvc I ! * i.1 \ ? Enough. ii -o?o (Semi weekly), The j rniil < SemUweeklv. ? me ye:ir for $1.75. ! i v ySemi weekly i, The, ^ \Y orld (Tri-weekly) ^ jne year, for r (Semi-weekly), The i!?titution (Weekly n /( >ne year, for $2.00. I ^ " (Semi weekly) an<i m one year for $1.50 f The Ledger alone, i | I I -A ay i| JUK -1 HLavanee.< lit (if tin; above prices sub- ^ advance. We must have vi? vipers can lie sent. The t the paper* until they rer this in mind. r \< ll suh scrihe r of our ,4" if c / It K VO VIS A K li K A K S f A If so, you can give us your note 1 * 1 e duo Decern her 1st, next, for , ur indebtedness to date, and pay nr subscription one year in ad-4 ^ m o mii?i tret tho benefit of ?boveT*> ires. ^L A 1 orders and dj dttances to CARTER i v, I jed^er, Ijanoaster,H. CJ > ~ i 4 SiSHMiMMMiM il Sour Stomach , wj After I win Induced to try tASt'A* ^ I ' I] 11 KTN, I will nover bo without them It) the house. j I . f )ji My liver was In a very bml shape. tind my head , ?Hl(l I) , Ij , aclied ami I had stoiuai'h trouble. Now. since tak- | |f i lux CascareU. I feel tine. My w ife bus also used I VOlll* | lilt ? then) with beneficial results for sour stomach." /jl) J Jos. Khkhlinu. iy?l Congress ?t.. b't. Louis. Mo. i tiptll't? ' M f&t CATHARTIC ^ pOSM1 t :r t^^^TRAOE MARK RIOI3TtRfD^^^^^ 'H Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste (iond. Do cllistl* rf | Uooil. Never Sicken. Weaken, or <ii ij e.Uk*. J6c. M)c. \l ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... flowi'l" hi Hlrrltiir Hrmfljr Cocn|?Mn?. I liltn^o, Monlrfil, Ne? York. Y18 ||. ^ - rJ b?1 TO CI ft P Sold and unaraMeed bv nil drug- t ij. WU- I UVHO t 'I'It K Tobacco Habit. |y sell ,'H ??? 1 lu> . 1 ? I Itre't* with you whether yon continue ti; a! iif rvt'-k illnn; toba< ro hal?tt. phfil Stl'olvj .^1 rrihove^ iho tlt'iurc for tohan o, * v 11 h jBd p }ij lino, piiritW# the ..I. S * ft '1 -Pi rM . 1 lll-l< )fl utorcs lout nuiihuo'i,L ^nd ' H 1 ?>*>*? . J1 m2.hr n ?on ^^oxur-gj ? I J& fiold. fOO.OOi JJ In h . .ilth.iiervt^j^jW * ? ? **?* curt ?f bay . \ an.l pockot^^^M i?l flij^ MITOHArfnm i . ? . *** bo? k. our ovrn druinpliit. who \N ?11 < * M >j *V^T #i ft 1 will voui'h for uh. Take It with - aI *431 S " ? wlll,patl?'iitly, pcmUiontly. On? S vvOS box. tu. usu illy oiircs; 3 boxes, $2 60, tl?7\\ ii r Ml B *9*4 Jl. frtiftr^ntiMMi to run*, or we refund rooner. % *J lkA. * BUrllot K?*f(J}Co., Ulctpo, Hoolrr%l, 1 orL tlYC tl ;fj ??? lm>ans niMMKm of* Jlir rinod mill Iirrvrl, 1 e 1.1 . - i . , , ?? , I . E' >.<? in' ti J Milicr wit.i iirurtiipu. 1 id* r j]J il;ii tim is ijniokly and permanently cured lli?*li. ?J y Urowiis' Iron Bittern. Kvrrv disease of . _ , JB tli?. M ... I. nerves and stomach, chronic lUtei'Jl ".ri -t oth.rwise, snccunilis to Browns' Iron . . *-i. loiters. Known and used for nearly a '111* Njj quarter of a ecntury.it stands to-day 'ore- Jiooiiti - a] anriin; our most vnltu'1 remedies. . , Browns'I rou Hitters is soli hi* all '.eider*. t it i 11' 111 i^ Ftlflll *Vt LANCASTER AND CHESTER Kpilm -S RAILWAY. \F HKT'.VKBN CHKSTKII AND I.ANOAfiTEK. * ?1. semis f "Schedule in etlert Daily except Sunday ^()ll ]| r M on ami after Sept 11, 18D8. irests -VL WESTBOUND I KAdTBOUND. tllttt e No's. 14 ami 16. No'h. 17 and 15* . ti bom - H v M- * M* a m p M 585 Ar che8ter f-v 11 <H) 7 00 ??ftvV US1'9 07 6 "7 Rich hurt? 11 88 7 45 I cial ?li ^Hj j 8 .*>5 4 55 Bascombvillo 1162 7 55 j %jfl M Tako' -;B; S 3:1 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 15 MC.C. 'fl ^"400 Ly Lancaster Arl250 855 " r! Connects at Chester with Southern ^4sj Kni'way, Seanoard Air Line anil Car- I* CI jff I olinu and North Western Hallway. Connects at ancasier with the Ohio * >J| River 1 Charleston. .fl Leroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, H. C. >|T J M Heath, O. P. A., "'Si ^ " *Lirdin, V P aud Auil., Cheater j lOTMm&SIIlMREC'j! j "ij SCHKDUI.K IN Fllo.M OCT. 2>1, 1898 ? First Clasj, Daily. ? j " B | West a in v m Fast ^ / Leaves 7 10 Charleston 8 00 arrives Ls jflll " 6 20 Augusta 10 45 " ^ lJlj I " 9 20 Columbia 6 20 " ,,'JJ 1 " 10 10 Kingsville 4 2H * jj| NORTH CAKOI.INA DIVISION j ' ? Daily. Except Sunday ? )S ! 7' . <S ,4 V|J ? in. til. Leave Arr.ve p in. |? in I 0, ;;f| H 2o"l I 40 Camden 3 00 4 30 * ci p|l! | In 10 12 40 Keiahaw 2 15 3 10 bright v?|\ 10 30 12 55 I lentil SpriiiRA 1 45 3 15 pond tl k] i 10 |o loo I'lea-nint Mill '.40 2 00 of its ] w II 60 1 120 l.alieaster 1 120 I 120 other i U,] Ii2 Jo 1 l2t Itiverside I u5 12 15 keepln; m ! I 50 1 50 Calaw l?a J iliic'ti 1250 II 2o and tin 'tl ' 3 10 2 15 Itnok Hill 12 25 0 50 Knelt Vxf 4 4 1 2 411 York villa 1152 7 50 Broad* U 0 20 3 65 IiiU'jk?biir< 10 45 0 00 at 3411 'H'i\??HI No82 255 3j j 7 lo BlankHbur^ 7 25 wagfal P, 000 4 25 1-helby 10 15 0 30 N"^eJ * I I OO 5 31 Uutlimfordtoil !i (Hi 3 3o j,f jyjj^ ':|j 12 35 0 30 Marion 8 10 2<mi pp s dj I' l? "> H "? I' "i are OAFFNEY BltANcH &*** u ml gu&ran fflji ? D tily, Except Sunday ? i? ncflu ... I | n-i r?> ? I V> imiuuu. W p 111. a in Leave Ar ive a in p in e:ise*ol Pj I 10 o ;t(> liiackMhnrK 7 ."?<) 0 80 nerves uj 4 6i'0 Cherokee Fal s 7 115 0 05 DIt.il fl 5 00 6'JO (JalFiey ?> 4o 5 40 "-T Tr.iin No 77, tpdiiff \Ve?t niakesd-iy p p a] li^ht ooniK'Ctinii at I .alienator wi> li I Inij // A <' It (ilrotfl, at I took Hill w nli the J -voitIn-rii Railroad, Koing nortli, at JTT Rlaekahiir^ wi ll c4ie Southern ' tin vZT 1 Train No 78. going eart make* con- he opei Ju jnection at Marion, N U witli tie r<'<'?tr C Southern Hail road, at BlackHburK i-'ef u j with Si uttierii and at ijftitcaater with Mni %l| | the L A (1 Hail road. day* to I'rain No Si. kointf ru?t make* con* lion d| net-lion at Shelby, N C witli the S A tfij I (j Hail road, going east. ('hair JW All Local freight trains will carry Lancaf ; passengers If provided with tickets. * t] L A ttineraon, h H Lumpkin,. W Traffic Manager. I)iv. Pmi. Agt. ?37 I Tickled because I extra pain. I ean do the same for you. JB| effects result from my extracting. M pleasant ness and satisfaction instead I've tho experience, the "know hov doing all branches of scient.fic dentist Special attention given to G 1 Work. No charge for examination} 1 Or.J. E. Rutledge LANCASTER, 8 i \ s Raising Tomatoes. pare the soil, which should | ich loam, l?v plowing deep arrowing well. Then set i ilants in rows three feet ! and two feet apart in the) runniuir north and south, if flo, in order to secure better tajje of the sunshine. Culti- j !?v plowing and hoeing, the plants be?:in to bloom c stem just above the lirst j r of flowers, so that the! s terminate the stem. The ! . 41... i . 1 : : I! ? I- III I I I IIV >.'l|> h 1111 MHH11 !l 11" t lulu tin* buds next below luster, w hieh soon push *1 y ami produce another j r of flowers cmli. When arc visible the branch to tliev beloup is also topped to their level. This is done iocs in succession. 15v this < the plants heeotne stout, hushes, not over 1 ^ inches In addition to this, all the! 's are nipped oil. Treated! . way, the fruit acquires a r, si/.e and excellence unat>le hy any other means. ! er, if the leaves and trim of the tomatoes he made strong tea and sprinkled on ltc, it will keep off those lesomo preen worms.?! mist. (Jov. Ilouph S. Thompson a check of $."?Ototho I lamp-, onto Committee and supthat the fund he made larper > nouph to build and furnish : e so that the old war horse >e placed above future finanilliculties. > turn Con?t Uiatlon Kurcfrr. na.icnrets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. ilroad Engineer itifiss to Benefit* Received From Dr. Miles' Remedies. EHE Is no more responsible portion 11 curth than that of a railroad enylnlt. On his steady nerves, clear brain, eye and perfect self command, de10 safety of the train and the lives passengers. I>r. Miles' Nervine and remedies are especially adapted to ; tins nerve* steady, the brala clear mental faculties unimpaired, teer K. \V. McCoy, formerly of 1323 ray. Council IwuCTs. but now residing II umboldt St., Denver, wril?? that lie Btl for years from constipation, caus;. nervous and bilious heauachas and ly restored to health by l?r. Miles' I Liver Pills. 1 heartily recommend illles' ItemcdiesHK^ nder a positive Mil?? tee, tirst liottloKfJaffj^jg^ ' 'l'lk onyd>^fel Roctor? j 1 ths heart an<l tt?^H??3!th ULES MEDICAL OO.. i^khart, Ind. ;gistration notice. 1?U <\AC wn I, TAKK notice I it. the it-nisfration Hook* will at the court limine, for the H ion of pari les eoi iilt' l iu r\ inter tlie Constitution, on the i mlav in each inon li, until 80 j 'ensiling t e tn xt general elec- | WO \ I'OKTKK. >i > D<?>.l o . .. i.... i s< IV illlUII li Iiter S C ? 1H?H. " I'ny I p. wi?I I I li I ! cted hih tooth without Neither pain nor after My methods suggest r1' and 41c facilities for ry at the least cost, old Crown and Bridge 1 and estimates. 1. Dentist. I SPARTANBURG BANK BU ('OKI). One Dollar Notes liaised to Ki ? Fairly Good Bit of Work. Corres. Greenville News. Spartanburg, S. i.;., Miv The Merchants and Farme bank mid tlio Central Natioi each haic fair s|icciiucus of li work done witli the pen. Ye.-.t day a customer made a depo with the Central hank. T cashier, Mr. Kvins, noticed soi peculiarity in a *."> lull. Clo.? inspect ions showed that it v i?ri<?inallv a ?1 Inil, but had he changed in a most artful main with a pen and ink to a &."? b The work on the hack of the I was poorly executed and tl led to the investigation of ]\ Kvins. This morning a si mi bill was handed in at the M< chants and Farmers" hank. I ordinary merchant, or even t opulent editor, would take tlx hills at their face value every tii until he was put oil his mini There being two Wills found ready here, it is believed tl several of them have been d trihuted among the merehants. No Punishment Provided I Noil Payment of Poll Tax. Attention has been drawn the fact by Mr. August Ko that there is no penalty this yc for the non-payment of poll t:i Before the adoption of the pr< ent constitution and under t Act of 1 SOD, it is made a mist meanor not to pay the poll tf Under the Aet of IHOS no pi vision is made for the punishme of those not paying the poll tf i and there is no way t<? get it the party owing the money di i not choose to make the paynioi lie cannot be punished for nc payment. It was a subject in t j last General Assembly whether i would he made a misdemeanor ' not to decline to pay the poll t: Ias the payment of the poll t ! was a sten tmvnnl< fiimlilii-.il! I ? ..vi. I for suffrage, and there was special desire on the part of soi to encourage tlie payment of t poll tax and likely registration. 'I he Act of 1 Still and the rui in the supply hill of 185W t ??nly apply to the poll tax which the penalty applies or j after next Sanuarv, and there no penalty for the nonpayment poll tax that should haye hi paid for the last two or till I years. i Must Pay Taxes on Dividend: Columbia, S. C\, May .'JO. Assistant Attorney General (i; tor has decided that insiirai companies have to pay taxes the money which thev distriln as dividends to insurance poll holders. SI IIO III.' \V Aim. <iiiw Ilitj rt'i'lfs of till* pap?r will I'lei'.vd In learn time i lier." in ai I<>h"'Ii" kI"iI <!iteat" thai . *?;!mnI l?t i'ii h If In rure in all i'* mai?"* ?i iiliai isf-luiariii Ha l'* I'attirli (' lit Him only- fiusil# v "lire now ktin to 1li" * * 1 i?* il fiit'?*riiii v < atarrti ii'V ii ' ? 1*1 it at tonal Ii ivijuin tain*!iiuilonai iri'atiio-tit Han'* < I fa i rli t <u re i* iHKttii i ii l? r ii ally, h<*i I 111r c*t \ il,"ill til'* blood an mtiri ' aofraoes of ill"hj -t hi t in friiy I#*?ti r ii g ilia twini'laiion of Mo* <lla>*HH", * | nivilig th" patient ttr.'iitf'h by b'll | ii kf H|? tin* "onatltUti'Jll ami aaaiai nature in lining i a work The |i printout liavo a < tniicn faith in t urative power*. I ba' they offer f Hiimlreil Dollar* f ?r any east Hint faib to cure. Hen-: for lint of lei iiioiiIuIh Aililre**, J V CUKNKV it ( Toledo. (). dery.-i >ld by 1 >**ukk> 7ftc. No mori'l'lii" or opium In Dr. Mile*' P Pima. Oukb All Pain. "On# rent a doac An Old Ufa. Fvery <lsy strengthens the belief of M ) nent physicians thai impure blood U I "aiim of the majority of our dlseas Twenty-five years ago this theory wae ui an a basis for the formula of Browne' If Hitter*. The many remarkable cores elfecl by tliie famous old household remedy i sufficient to ifvvr that the theory isoorre Bros us' Iron Bitters is sol* bjr aii deaie - N GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT. ve What tho Weather Bureau lias to Say Ahmit Conditions in the South. Cotton Backward in Carolinas. ,.s? Washington, 1>. C. May 3<b The weekly prop bulletin of the 1U<. Weather laireau, issued today, is L.,._ in part as follows: The week endsit May 2U, lSJMt, has been much I,0 too cool in the Middle ami South u,0 Atlantic States, but elsewhere ier east of the Rocky Mountains the ,JIS temperature conditions have been sen vcry favorable. The previously u.r repmted droughty conditions in HI the Gulf States have boon largely jjll i relieved by rains, which have ,,it been very heavy in localities, II. J while in some sections drought |ul. continues, especially in south and L,r. eastern Texas and southern Lonisi i.e ' ana Rains would now prove of ' much benefit in the Ohio Valley . !atld Middle. Aflnnfie ,,.|,:i/. M* | ? ; portions of Wisconsin, Illinois, i I Missouri and Arkansas have sufI force I front excessive rains. )>lf ! From tin1 lower Missouri and js .central Mississippi valleys east j ward to the middle Atlantic coast the week has not heen favorable . ! to corn, which is generally rear | . ported as backward and making slow growth. In Kansas the crop ' is in fine condition, and it is deto , . hn <>,<le<lly i,nl,rovet' 'n t'115 c,ls^ CJulf ; . States, while in portions of the central vtulf States and southern ix. j i Texas it is suffering fiom rain. es-? i r. ,n ^ The early planted is maturing in ,;c_ rex,.*. I The general condition of winter I wheat in the States of Ohio, eenro | ' tral Mississippi and lower Missou ri valleys is probably less favora' ? I - i .? me man 111 me previous week. considei able damage by rust and , .. insects being renorted. Harvest at: i n is in progress in some of the I Southern States with better yield in Texas, in some localities, than 11 was expected. The oats harvest is in progress in the Southern tix States, with generally light yields. The crop is making slow growth ion | 1 " " in the Middle Atlantic States mid no the upper Ohio valley, and has j suffered from too much rain in | Missouri. The condition of cotton has imler j an ProvC(l ovel" the eastern portion j of the cotton belt, except in the on I 11 , Carolines, where the weather has ily i . , been too cool. The crop has made slow growth and is suffering for rain in portions of Louisiana and Mississippi, while too much ! rain has injured the stand in Arkansas. In Texas cotton is growing rapidly and the crop is I well cultivated except in some j localities of the northern portion, ,ri* where the fields are foul. ,ce ] The week has not been favora on ; Die t< ?r transplanting tobacco o\vite absence of rain. Much l(')' ground is prepared, however, and with a favorable season the work will make rapid progress. |)( F.ilnrate Tour liuweU With X'n*cnr?t*. Onn?1y Out hurtle, cur.1 rmihiipntion forrvcr usl |{ (j (j refund money. Ills Llltl nr.. VObCA.MO KHCI'TIONS i,e'. Are grand, but Skin Kruptions ?* a rob life of joy. Ilucklen's Arnica !v'4 j Salve, cures them, also Old, KunDii.i I ning and Fever Sores, Fleers, ?y- Units, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, i Itrnitim linrrw ChniHinil HI- i ' * " '' """I'l""' hi* HaniU, Chilblains. Best Pile cure r<w on enrtb Drives out Pain and Aches. Only 2.r?cts. a box. Cure it guaranteed. Sold by Crawford !,,l~ Bros' Druggist. iU> .lol? l*rintlnir. Daw Briefs, Minutes, atl kinds 'au of Blanks, Bill and Bettor Heads, ^ Envelopes, and all kinds of Job Printing done in the best stylo nl. and at lowest prices. Call at Tiik ^ Lf.tmjkk office and see samples of wd my work and get prices. 25 HUGH WILSON, Abl?oville, S. C. C Press and Banner Office. Eg m What stops Nsurtt|tsf N. If lies' Tain PltU. I ^