The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 01, 1900, Image 1
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for our ru#tnm*Ms. Our hu\rr -j?m
in<j FOR RARit \l\^ m l ho found
ft pr?p::^T ! IOJ i :i !fir f
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Found h H*rtlar n?* '?l i ;i _ tint nioi
tiricfl, II^iVk a f- v of Vni: 40 mk
wrth 40 cr?n!?. \*<>uVo for *J0 conts.
black tiiTUrn 1 H i iiiin'i t.*i??l
titnnner I < ictiil o 2"> < >, vnnrx foi
(louhlo wi'll h ?I ? "<? * O?>i0-i V S mi l 1
Cost t wic ' ? much H'h'ii cotton <va*
1.4 F1.1 n? ,0 &.
1'lnoi soft fabrics at?? v<?rv po|
lWbms in tin* ICS*1 IIIl: siiaiioK 111 jt.il
ba?t sht I 1 . i t iii'trt-ii* ?; j? 1 .V) I
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f
Marconi to IVIaoraph Acrosa tha
Atlantic Without Wire*.
London, Nov. 2*.? Siirnor
Mar coni, according to I tir* Daily
Kxpreaa, In# practically aolved
the quest ion of nrrun t raiismiftaion
l>v wirtdass talajraph and will toon
li? ulila to iim tin* si stain across
the At lam ic i
I'i^aieite* Haired in Vermont.
Montpelier, Vi., Nov 28 ? I lie
Vermont la^ialature adjourned
early today. Anion* the me:uurea
passed wai one prohibiting
the Nile of cigarettes in the State.
n V? ' a?? .? MeROOM*
l tissytigi ur.u>'V ; - In
.\ / kl>< : >' .lit it;
i f;! i.!!!;1:! r.uw known, will
;i ;i YS < \\\'C ! I.
K'l (M'S I'.'V S('(>11 S J ill til?
r-.." >>; C. <?.i Liver Oil. wlu 11
thi*v think it is caused by im.
digestion <>i food.
\ u (.an do the same.
i may or may not be caused
: v the laiiure of stomach and
bowels to do their work. If
il i>. voit will cure it; if not,
vou w til do no harm.
The way, to cure a disease
i> to stop its cause, and help
the body get back to its habit
of health.
When Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil does that, it
ii-Knn if /I/ma if
V.UI VO) WUK.lt It t 11/I I I, it Ill-Mi t
cure. It never does harm.
fThe genuine lias
this picture on it, take
110 other.
If you have not
tried it, send for free
sample, its agreeable
taste will surprise
SCOTT & BOWNli,
Chemists,
409Pearl St., N. Y.
50c. and $1.00 ; all druggists. 1
?$ THE '
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11 i .u ly Mire? weeks SK1UC1I
Own.
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i- ? I i >1 ? Oig l it at (Mir i)ami
h 'in" ?\ ?t tlnhuir RmeiKtes,
- < v ic I - n in* t'lll ilros- Kiiim
i -s -jii | jrii ir>ttitOMi|, wiMi'd I?h :i
i' >l\ I;? lis Mji 1'iiw
0 .-I* >i i^l" width At 4 da
1 ijv? chiiiK II 11 MimI
L ' 0 J>,
im'ii ? i?r?? shnwiiiii Satin
l??: n- ;it ?i? (iii New Wlii pen ids,
?* i" v ? ? Vft t ' i?n<< il 50 eta.
r H E Gj
The Turks Are Mad.
May S?r??r Diplomatic Halation*
With 1' S, or Declare War.
N?.?v York, Nov 28?C aMe advice*
*?v ilint tun Vienna Ta??e
111nt t piiti'inhr* h dispatch from
Constantinople to tho elTect that
J 111*kis11 council of miniutcrs have
held a conference to determine
whether or not the a??n?Iintr of the
('lilted States I ml t ln?di i o lv ?ni n.-L- *
to Snivrni should he regarded iu
mi art of hostility. According to
The Ttt^ehUtt'h cii>u.t< b the home
minister urije i the severance of
diplomatic relations with the
United States and even wont so
fur as to threaten war unions tin*
Kentuckey should Im withdrawn
from Turkish waters. The ministers
express the belief that the
KuiopCiiu powers would not permit
the United States to attack
Turkey and th*t country, there
fore, wonhI lie safe in taking a
<lelianI att itude.
Crop Reports.
The agricultural department
gives ihe average \ ield of corn
per acre in South Carolina a* 7
hush"!* shelled for 1000. The
average for tha I lilted States for
the year was 25.3. i'he highest
average yield per acre was in
Vermont?40 bushels. The following
is tha average per acre for
the States of the great corn growing
region for the year; Ohio, 117,
Michigan 30. Indiana 3*, Illinois
37, Wisconsin 40, Minnesota >? ,
Iowa 38, Missouri 28.
In the production of Irish and
sweet potatoes South Carolina
stands very near the top of tha
list. A fact, not stated in the
department reports but neYerthe
Ie?* true, that the middle Motion
of South Carolina makes the finest
sweet potatoes in the world and in
vary great abundance.?Groanvilla
News.
(Jen. .1. W. Floyd announoeu
that hie history of the South Caro
lina troops of the Spanish American
war will soon ha ready foi
distribution.
GAMSCN
o 4 7i v
inns ft ' TiXl<y
i ! >.'? ?iw..i >?'? if II wil ^ I
FLIGHTED
BH-e fiirlic)' 6ii?i
ckt'il m*i> ic5 %t*Vi
Mil 1 ii'M.I I 'I >1 I i' 75 ' - i * i H" '
Henri ntM- in r il ir?, .it verv low pi
niC|> | ! >r i| t i>il v mii I I'll ' i
i 'n?n nis, in I i.? i\' v -?ni' i i mi* * ,lh
$1 '2', ? I 50 mil l #2 oo |icr v ird
which lire so |i ?,> 11 ir for wlists, jjri<?IG
Cl IfHN" a- ',. *
NC V ? ?l*?_r II ... ?ip, M'V & {*.(1 .
li |>? e'.ol ii ?s | ? t S or , out. .' I
pie hi no o\ r *.> il c) w eiti m'mI \^
ni'M - ire 1 ,n_m he nimnlit. >10 O h
?7 50 s7 on oi l i:s oo ^nits for *
?:'? 5o ami * I i'" I5 ?vs Mii'l chi1<fre
ii \ ' ! i i' -'o W 'I f
1'ricei jroinj* nji ererv ^
old prices I'll 111U of it ! ?lotion 1
lours tor* Is
(5NS0N
American Cruiser u;.k.-; '
Ship 11 i l F ill < 'omplim?*nt .'of '
4JS7? ( ) Hirer.* and \1?n ? Many
Were l'roi.al.ly on S,hor?
Duty
New York, Nov A cable .
<l%>*pttch from \1 niil.i rai-cive.il
h?re today report* the sinkiii_r of
the I'nitu.l States auxiliary cruiser
Yoririnite in a typhoon *t Guam,
November 15 Five of I ha crew
were 1i?m1
I lia Yosemite first commit
, kioiiAil April lit, 1S9S, sho ha>
Im'PP stationed at lite island of
(ilium since * ho ?! u. \ -? of the Span
ish war. She U a sixteen knot eon|
verted rru'niT, of 9, 179 tens (lis
J placement, ami is ji? 1#*< 1 with *
1 main hatterv of ten 5 !iuh rapid
j tiring gun* and a sejaimhrv hat .
i lerv of fix d-pounders ami two
Colt l ilies Slit had a complement
of nllicer wnd ti??T turn. Her
.
measurements nr? dt'l fe?t in
length hy 4 s feet, > xt renin hrer. It li.
I She ha* a mean draft < f :P? feet,
I 1 inch
Ill * H IKI Iv'S 1 {(ON
N Hit V hi
Wn* the result <>f his splendid
health indomitable will ittid
tremendous energy are not found
where Stomach, Liver, Kidney*
and Bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the
riuccc** they bring, use Dr. King'*
New I ife lMlls They develop
every power of hruiu and body.
Only 25e at Crawford Bros' drug
store.
Axtell Sold for $14,600.
New York, Nov 28?The most
interesting feature of the horn*
, sale today was the sule of Avtwli
.w..,
, the famous trotting aire, consigned
by VV .1 I .James of Terre Haute, .
Ind. Ho was bought by (i 11
Barlow of Binghtunlon, N V, for
, $14,700. Matt Dwyer bid $14,*
BOO.
VV A NTED-- A< T! VK MAN of good
Character to deliver and collect In- ,
( South ( arolina for old e*tablisheil
manufacturing wlinle-ale house. I'.KIO
a y?*ttr. aure |?ay. Honesty more than
experience required Our reference '
any hank In any city Kuoloae relf,
? addre?Hed ntamped envelope Manu
facturem, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn
Ht., Chicago.
CASH Sr.
> Crowds
AND WE
iiar^aius
York. E?;iit<iunn
\ s i < i : ; i i, ' < ) ii ! ' ? i i 1
Our liliirli oootis U'f Mil t
1'" >r s'puratu Sttirt*, I'*')!**, Ii
I' HTi'i't I hin^-4. lit 7."? I'lv, <l!?,
\ ? li.-iw t ho n??iv IVtval Fluniiuls , k
s! nil ?!? I at ?r) rants
I
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i 11
i?f N-a' \ ork. I:ir?vn1 nniknrs of j f
f 'hi -iin --i \\,' nu t" !? i lVor to H
' it '..'in r?t our lii.l Our rustof
I '1 ."> ? mi-1 Jlj on suits for
'"ft ' I ?oi| Wool *lits lit $ ? 0", I
ns suits from < 's up I *
; oi". '!
'ill so 11 what we tinve on h*mi ut
ili'ivfl ten ?'f?ntn mvi we nellinsr the
4 > - - -
0?f ] I tl ;? flOWIft 8'
CASH
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Chemist Wells Dies.
At Age (if lo7?Had lleen Around
the World U4 Times.
Washington, Nov '2*? Nathan*
iel W ?dla, well-known chemist,
died here today at th age of 10 7
\eara. lie was a long friend of
Darwin, Spencer and Iluxley. Mr
Wells vrai strong end wuil until
four veara ago. Ilia rulos for
longevity were; "Say your
prayer*; keep cheerful; cut heartily,
and take a hath daily.'' lie
pronahlv held the record for voy*
M^rea around the world, having
made the trip '24 times. *
if i l' . n uiv ?.w
* . ' ^ ? * v % ? a m mi
I* A I)hiiforth, of La(i ran^c,
(i? , tuiTercd inl. hi.rlv f<i|" ^ix
mouth* with a ft iu'hlfnl running
sore on his le^, hut write** that
Bueklon's Arnica Salve wholly
cured it in ten davs. Fur I "leers.
Wound-, 1 hi rn.>, Boil*. Pain or
Piles it * the he*t salvo in the
world. e'ure guaranteed. ()n'v
'J ?e Soi.l !?v Crawford Puns' dm:;?p>t
[)ouhl? Barreled ''Duel'1 wn
Fought in Florida.
Tampa, Nov 27 ? W .1 Bailer,
railroad ?i*ent at M u?<?o, Fla.,
allot and killed Paul lluat, a
Frenchman, in a duel mi that
place. 11 net was employed hy
Bailey to do t?ome work on kis
4 I I ~ I I * v -4...,
I I I" " 1 t 1 * I V I W? I
the work on account of its not being
kAtikfuctorr. Iluet hemmc
enraged at tlii? and it is alleged
threatened to do Itailey violence.
Itailey returned to his home for
a pun. Iluet ran to his home on
a similar mission. Mrs. Itailey
followed liar husband, armed with
h )>iatol. Mrs. Iiuat followed her
husband similarly armed. When
tho purty met hotli men rained
guns, it. is alleged, and Itailey
shot first, killing iluet instantly.
Mr* ltailey and Mrs lluat were in
the meantime fighting with revolvers,
Mrs Iluet severely heating
Mrs ltailey over the head and
painfully wounding her. After
the homicide, Bailey coolly carried
hie wife home, gave her medical
attentioa, and then telegraphed to
the officers to come for him.
E'OUE P*
ARE HAP
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n'st <>f (- liini" ?it 4 atul 5 <ts
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Mis- WiuUli-N "f li-Mtit ni ne
:?i* ?I i i pniis" of Ipt uriixiif work
II Laivasl-r is Hu? ^oiom verdict
III -'-It - I, ;1' |'t "J li VV il.lvC Jf?lt I'MI <i
lin i-t i \ iii11*11"S ?11 * i* i ? 11 Ma
ii t mIhth i;i this 1 ? ,?.*ct lief11, is inn
I i: * i;
\l r.lll'l ?'t llliisi* HIMI I SHIII
ie?*l? I???t 1 lljr 11?4Vft j(1st (' >.)) in VV
?ur?l In tlii* lot except that they can
conic ijuick.
rices.
STORE
rA/HM V% "V *'?!. .*i* we
he War on the Filipinos.
Varion* Skirmishes, 1 n Most of
Which ili** Filipinos are the
Only Suffersr*.
Vluuilu, Nov 2S?A detachment
of the :M Fnited States infantry
tt*? nmhushed on Saturday car
Main In*. The Ludrones tired a
volley ut the Ainerieans, killing
two scouts of Company F and
wounding three. The insurgents
heaped into a swamp.
Numerous insurgent hands have
heen dispersed and considerable
piantitics ?d" store* destroyed in
the province of Bulucan I?y Cen
(irani's iu<muted scout*.
(ien Bates reports the capture
of thirty-throe insurgents, six of
whom unordered sarerul person*
last spring
\fliiie returning hy steamer a
i! nl i 1111 a n t lit V 11 it-r ic:i 11 >4 howled
at San \ ieente and attacked a
body of rebel*. killing -sven. A
branch party atlaoke 1 a hand beyond
Palestina, killing live and
capturing nineteen. The Ameri- 1
mo had no ca^ualtie*. iliMi?lin?
been considerable nircruttin^ in
that district.
The Spanish and Filipiao natva j
papci ? are ur?*ino the commutation
of dentil sentence* passed by the I
military Court a.
A^ent of 111? Seaboard 850,000
Short.
Atlanta, Nov 27?A special to
Tho Journal from Portsmouth,
\n., sty a:
Vie* President K St .John, of
the Seaboard Air Line, stated today
that K 1> Lukeabill, former
a^ent of the Seaboard Air Line at
Fernandina, Fla., was short in hi*
accounts #50,000.
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Size of Cotton Crop.
New York, Not 27?The average
estimate of the present cotton
crop, from estimate* made by 189
members of the New York Cotton
Exchange, is 10,175,000 bales.
The highest estimate was 11,000,000
and the lowest 8,000,000
balea.
ITyS? 03
FY ! -SS3
ml Klm? here:
n.?:t isla.ii I st 5 ots. ?jo<?(1 iK5
til ut 5 cts All tlio
. none higher
| 1
ll.
in ch:ir?r??. Kvory Inid v oxIimvu
Mn?l Infant it u I Mmi.-. evid' nIiowl>
rilia lia> liMtni mil* most siicn
ur seennd stoek, the tirst !>< ._?
nv new st \ lo>? just in < )nr ino i
ver\ low Price this season
jiU* Pants and Shirts like wo have
e \tr<* 1 mv nothim; more in renot
la?t I on sr. so von had hotter
1
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Richest Pan in The World.
Relief That John D. Rockefeller
Has Reached T hat Distinction.
New York, N<it. 'J*.? New
proof of the probable truth ot Andrew
Cnrnecie'g statement that
John D Rockefeller is the richest
man in the world wah oivon in ilia
oiler of SjiMMi a share for fdtO
shares of the Standard ()il stick
to he delivered .Ian 1 >t next. The
otlsr ivmb m>id?? in lhe \\ n i 11. i rf -
Astoria hy (.'un<rressnmn Jetlerson
M Levy. Assumini* that Mr.
l ew irt not unxioti* to pay more
thai) tlio uctmtl rain* for Slumlord
<)iI stock, the holdings (,f Me.
Rockefeller in that company must
he wort h approximately nod,
uoO. As is well knoTvn. Mr liocke
Iftilcr Inu Intco interest* in many
concerns lansidet Standard Oil.
If he t:a<! increased his wealth in
no other direction than through
hisStandaro Oil .stock during the
la-t year ho would still he worth
ahotit 000,000 more than he
was a year auo. Mr. Rockefeller's
annual income from his holdin^of
Standard Oil atock alone is estimate
1 at fthout ifr 11?,000,000.
I ruin (ioes Into Kiver.
Heaver, I'a., Nov tiT ? t??~
ni^lit a Cleveland and l'iltshurg
fiver went into the Ohio river ut
this place. Tin e? Cleveland men,
Famineor Coticheows, Fireman AN
I
len and Hxpress Messenger ('a*ey
were killed. Nineteen others are
reported dead and the entire train
in said to he in the river.
! CASTOR!A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sim&ture of
] Commissioner Wilson Dead.
Washington, Not 27?United
States CnmaiissionAr of Internal
Kerenus, Wilson, died this morn-,
ing.
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