The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 23, 1901, Image 2
THE LEDGER.
Tliarlow S. Ca.rter,
EDITOR AND MANAGER.
SATURDAY, FKI1RUAKY 23 1001.
The resolution* denoncinir S?n*
tor McLaurin at a traitor to the
I) emoeratic party, an enemy to
his fellow citizens, an unworthy
son of a oraud old State, < 1 i?1 not
pass the General Assembly. The
above is not exaetl\ the wav they
were w >rded, t?nt that was about
the tneailiii ' nnd inumrl <?f
The best thing for Mr. McMaater
and his friends to do would be to
fisstMiiblc sumo dark, night and j
burn tlie junior Senati r in efligy.
Such an art as that la lin.il to far as i
the efligy is concerned and there
is no power on earth that can labia
such an act ion. ?Carolina Spartau.
[ For The Ledger.
1 Remarkable Family.
Daniel M Voder o' Catawba
county, North Carolina who is 79
years old and his wife 08 years
old. Fhey have eight children, six
boos and two dun^htera. all married,
and h ive t wenty-three grand
children and one great grandchild
and all >et living, and are all
stout and hale. The sons, sonsin-laws
a^d the fat he'* are all
Democrat*. < 'an South Carolina
beat this i If she can, let oa hear
from her in th* Ledger.
(i M Voder.
Voder, N C, Feb 19, 1901.
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Fleeted, but Never Served.
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Spartanburg, Feb 20.?Joseph *
AI Rcllengor, county school superintendent,
died Sunday and was 1
tturieu >*-<-terelay by the Wood
nn*u of tha World at lnman, hi*
homo. lie never entered on the
duties of his office, which haa been
kept by H LI Arnold, of tbecouns 1
ty. The State hoard of education
will appoint Mr. Hellen^er'a ?uecesaor.
Smallpox i- disappearing gradually
in the city. Aa aoou a? the
eoiton mills require vaccination
tin* disees?*? will disappear , It i?
probable that nearlr every one in
the oitv will he vaccinated before 1
March 1.
Thos \j 11 inna has be^n ap- I
pointed, hv the Stale Hoard of
Kdue.'ttion, (Ynintv Supt of Kdu
cation for Chesterfield count v vice
A L Thrcntt, deceased, the county
Superintendent elected in the
primary.
An i nportant hill passed by the <
Legislature was nue requiring the Ji
assessment of cotton mills, canals, J
cotton s(M?<! oil mil's and fertilizer
factories to ho made t?v a State]!
hoard insteud of t?y the auditers :
as at present. This to have them
equalized all over the State.
Throe children of Mr. Cull i
T irlton, of Now Salem township, i
died la?t week of peonmonia. \
They had meneles, got up too i <
soon and pneumonia developed | I
Mr. Tarlt on has the sympathy of ; t
all in his end affliction. ? Monroe j i
Journal.
A Compromise Arranged. *
VVinHel.-l h'-in !.* I..... - ....
? i ? * W?M ?mi y 41;.
Noon today was the tirri* *et hr
the crusaders for the jointist to ,
close their placet on pain of hay- j
ing them demolished. The temper- c
nnra people, however, accepted a j
report of Mayor Albright and a r
committer of business men that A
all ha I quit buaitiesa, and issued a
a statement that hoatilitiea would h
cease until it could be eeea wheth y
er toe mayor would keep the a
j ointe closed. It it believed that |j
aerious trouble it thus avoided. A
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Janes V. Tolbert
Shot at M'Cormick.
Keturne I to Town From Which
Me Mad Bean ExpeJIed. Manic* ,
Men Called at Noon. j
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Special to The Stata.
McCortuick, Feb 11. ? A party <
of masked man roda into town ,
today about noon with the intent
ion of making J:tm?s A" I'olnert ,
leave. Me had been here for a ,
week and th? citizens had nboiit j
decided to not molest hina further,
which fact made him feel safe
The masked party encountered
him at work repairing one of his j
building:* and according to an eye
<
witness, one of the pai ty of marked
man asked him to surrender, '
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instead of which he drew his pi*
toI and presenting it tired The
Illiuked party was saved bv n
memorandum book wrapped
around wit ha silk band>carciiier; it
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catching the bullet Phey immediately
begun tracking fro.n an- h
other after exchanging shut*
Tolbert emptied bis pistol, men
turned tied ran and succeeded in
evading the mob which soon di*
parsed It developed afterwards
that one of the ( nrty wa? w umd- ^
ed slightly Pu I burl was seriously
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wounded, ouce in the tight side
of bark, the bullet lodging in thu ^
lung, and once in arm, which is a
flesh wound J. A \\.
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A < 'arrtage Containing * Family
of Nino Kan into by a Train.
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Special to News and Courier I
Spartaub irg, Feb 20?This afternoon
thu passenger trine from j
Columbia run into Mills Rosa's |
family carriage at the I'inw street J
crossing, a mile from town I'nsie
were nine persons in the carriage. \
Mills Ross was seriously hurt, hi* <
wife had one arm and on* leg ,
broken, a young woman was (
severely hurt and a small child 1
perhaps fatally injured. Tne
party had been to Glandule to a \
burial and was returning home.
The phaeton was smashed, but ,
the horse whs uehurt. All the t
people in the vehicle were more or
less hurt
One Young Negro Kills Another
at an Entertainment. i
Special to The State i
Society Hill, beb'Jl ? A young
colored man by the name of liufus '
Low was shot aed instantly killed
last Saturday night a few miles
from here by another colored muu 1
by the name of Cain. There was
a parly at Dolphus Malloy's, col
ore 1, and it seems that the two
above men were in the yard by |
themselves Each had a rifle J
The coroner's imjuest was held 1
Sunday, and from what can be
learned of the evidence went to |
show that the killing wa- accident- !
*1. J
Southern Democrats are holding i
up their hand* in holy horror at j I
the idea of subsidizing the ship, I i
but if wf *r? not mistaken * there ' 1
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win* never a erf against giving t
bounty t? Louisiani* sugar planttsrs.
We have heard nothing <
igainst extra pay for fast mailt, r
To ha consistent our righteous 1
'riendfl should have protested f
igainet the??e steals.? Abbeville t
t'rese and Banner. r
Mrs. Mary Heath, who lives \
vith hor daughter, Mrs. Amanda 1
?elk, in this phi<%e, was ft.'? rears *
tlsl yesterday. A number of Mrs. *
leath's children and grandchild- r
en came down from Charlotte
? ,i as * '
un vi<mho* jvsiomay mormag r
nd spsnt the annirsrsary with f
or, as is their custom srerj '
sar. Mrs. Hsath is in remark j
hlr good hsalth for one who has f
esd almost a csotury.?Fort
til) Times.
[For The Ledger.
Mr. Cicero Knight Writes Back
From Tuxas.
Dr.ir Editor:?According to
liv promise 1 wish to inform my
friends in Lancaster county of
ur arrival in Texas
I arrived at Wills Point on the
iHh On uiv arrival heie I was
lint at the depot h\ quite a number
of mv old?fricnd* and acquaintance*,
former citizen* of Laac a
ter County whinn 1 had not **hii
in several year*.
I find this coiintv i- *?nih-d
rn o*l I v with Carolinians, and I hoi
proud to fiod thev ?tand sin nig
(he hest class of pw iple here The
lUtizen* of VanZandt County are
proud of the f irolina people an-l
arealwavs anxiou* io iuv(? 11? m
aettlw anion g?t hem The o d itizens
*?v thev notice ihttm wi'h distinction
and *ar ihev ?rr in iuxtrioua
paople and 1 llo?* a-ho settled ten a
>nlv a few years ago with no
mean* now own their (nrup mi l
*rn livin;/ -it h i'im win hi th*
necessaries of lifa
I am not the man <> say any
thing against mv Northern o??u?it ry
vet I niust sm v if tile prop a in Iho
Fast only knew the advent
l?re thev would not hesitate to
join* t?? Texas I see thousands
mil thousands of acres of uncultivated
land here as rich as snv
garden I ever saw in South Carolina.
I liave secured me ? nice
farm in two miles of Wills Point
?sixtv a"res ?and mv neighbors
>uy the land has not made less
hail one hale to tlia acre in the
>ast year* with no fertilizer
i n? people know nothing of
piano here Phev waste more
ivr<* than anv man run make in
South Carolina
I see several farmers who turn# t
heir cattle in on their corn this
yeir aad hit they cool i not gi'h
ir it A former citizen of Lancaster
County, Mr. Lmn Funderhurk,
who lives here, cave he
>
will torn under at least ten Unlet
this year from laat rear's crop.
He kaa with a small family gathered
4k hale* and they got tired of
picking aad left the balance in the
field. Any farmer ? uu mako more
here than lie can gather This is
the greatest couatry for raising
wheat, oatee and core, I ever
taw
I can see as many as one thou*
naad cattle la droveahere. Stock
is vary cheap, a her?e c*s!i from
I la. 00 to $50.
Thia ia a naw country and people
ars settling here about a- fait
as they can. The man whe turned
the firat aoil in Van Zandt f'onnty
ilied a few dey'a ago ? his name
was Jtilius Sullivan.
Wage a are good out heie
Hands on farm* get from $18.00
to $20.00 per month. Labor is
very acaree and can hardly ha got
it any price.
Thia towe haa a population of
thirteee hundred. Thev have a
free school which rues nine rn Btka
in each y< ar We have 8 churches
lere and I tiad the people b?lie\e
a going to church and observing I
the Lord's Hay. I aaa no place
buaineaa open Iters on Sunday. ^
I'he everyday scene on the streets
>f Wills Point reminds me very j
nuch of Lancaster oa 1st Monday
n February.
There haa been over twenty
hounand bales of cotton sold here
he peat year* and there is a?
naay as 75 bales aold daily yet.
From all upptarancea thia ia a
leaUhv country. I'he citiaen* of
A'ills Point say thera haa on It
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iean two deaths in ths Iowa in
ix months. Tba paopla all u*a
istsrn watar hara and tha doctors
ilaim that it is snry haalthv.
I hops I hara aot oyer astinatad
anything in this lattar as i
>romisad my friands ha'ora I laft
M gita thani my hnna?t riaws of
'axss as soon as I arrisad hers,
loping 1 may ha ia a position to
rrits you again soon,
I ramain yonrs,
C. P. Knight.
-CLYBURT
HEADQUARTERS FOR MU
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KJA'J I1 L2BBGME8maKS2i2& .TSSX
i Very Young Grandmother,
Married at Klevati, i* Now 26 and
! Her Oldest C'hild is a Parent.
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[Greenville New*.
There is a family living in
Pickens comity that has a record \
nso?t remarkable. and ono seldom j
ucijimed l?y uuv family.
t he niothli was married when ,
eleven ynai i old Sue is now 26 i
and ha? font ItM'ii living
1 lie old si one of lo t l.unnt lias
married and haa one child. 1 tie
mother <>t ihr (aiuitji ilmtrfore i?
a ^ramliiiother and only twenty - ,
aii year* old
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WOHKl Mi.\lCIHT \ Nl> i
DAY
The busiest hivI initrht lest little |
tiling thai ever was made is I)i I
r %
Kind's N't-vv Life Pil'y. Kvery |
pill is a Milif ir >at< I ipo'iu c it
! health, that chaiii/e- wenhnees
I into atrenvrlli. lisile**n*"*s iiito
itner^'V, hrain-fajr into mental
power. They're wonderful in
t?uilin<r up the health. Only 25c
per hox Sold hy t'rmvfonl Itros
v rtcli on tonne. cur <1 ill an minute
by Woolfnrl'* Solitary Lolion. I'lii* j
I ueeer f.dls. Sold by .1 K Warkey St
t'o ,??ru^H i.?t Ii?n?*aisr, S ('
I LOOK 1
The place to oo when y?
Th? nicest thin<js on ear'
THE ^AftLUift GF
Iht: finest Iroita that evei
A re on it's shelves in** it in.r
"fS
Yea, that and even inori.
The finest candy tlint ever al
In delicate morsels, twixt d?i
The kind that Angela adore.
The daintieat crackers, delic
The kind tlmt vour mother i
.Inst try them and you'll want niori
And our coffee, just trv it, t
You'll love all your friends
And our price, now, Sir, listen, onl
For the very beat coffee ther
Our sugar will tnnke it so sv
That one cup of it will make you re
Then out Hour's ho white ant
That when once you have tri
To put in your grinders this yellow
Thur. gives you jaw ache to c
Our hams are the finest that
From piggies whose pighood never
While tit to tnnke bread for i
Ih our delieioun, "felicious"
Yaa, everything nice that pleases m
.lust come here to get it. we
Or, if you'd rather not come
.lust step to your phone and ring 7fri
And he it Father, Mother, I
You'll ho promptly answered
Who'll send it to you in the snap of
By a double, hackactioned L
In the meantime, believe us,
THE LANCASTER PARLOR CI
J-HEATH M
LES, HORS.b BUG IES, W,
EHEATOI
III I I II I ?lilll'lll II III IIIIIIIPIB I
Four Brave Laddies Crushed by '
Fulling Walls.
t
New Haven, Feb 19 ? The *
search for bodies in the ruins of e
th? o111 .ludson packinghouse on c
Canal f?t reel, which wan burned y
shortly afier midnight, was con- j
tiriund for hour* after the flame* n
were extinguished, resulting in 2
the definite knowle< that the s<
four mangled bodies of ttie fire- >t
men pulled from under the debris o
of ilie talen wall while the fire o
whh in progress were the oaly g
victims These firemen were: 0
(apt. .Jo-eph Condren, William
Keillv, Fred Hale and Frank
W illiama
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The C lumbia Kecord is patiently
waiting to aee one of the papers ^
which so vehemently denounce ^
McL urin for favoring ship tub- .
tidies cit.ier denounce Tilluiari for ?
voting for s railroad Mih-idy or \
show wherein it ia wrong to favor
fighting the <levil with fire by I
paving subsidies to Americas ahipa j
of foreign countries enjoying aub- j ^
j?idiea paid by those countries, ' if
uiiy right to vote h subsidy to a j,
railroad which has no such sun-.01
sidi/.cd competition. n.
mm I
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>11 WNll t? iT?l I I |
h to Dit. 1
tUCfcKY STORE.'
r grew j ?r
>?u,
K
l|)K
linty lipff ' N
ioiit? cake*
iaed to Itaka,
8
the finest that grows, i ?|.J
ami forget ull your foes,
v 10c per pound , q?i
e is in this town. j *||
reet and delicious I mm
ligious. I >"
I makes such glorious biscuit I
etl it, you'll uevennore risk it, in
ish stuff
hew it, ticcaiiHe it'a ho tough. w,
ever have g~iinted tif
was stunted, ||^|
II Kllint llf M !lar?l
elegant lard, [
an'* pala'e
norely have it, Te
t, I>e it early, or late,
'>
>aiighter, (preferred) or Son In
I by Tom Convington, ^
your fioger t^r
aneaater nigger. I>the
name an before ^
tOGERY STORE.
ULE CO.;
AGOWS, HARNESS ETC.
W E HAVE t ho finest
lot of ti1111*?. ! fT*jr?*?.. or
his mnrko'. ttod wo will Roll
them at reasons I>le |>ri<?p*, for
cash f?r ?r< <ti\ {tRp r
T*K M' if
I he Afoli' l I'liof* A Wren
mix' llo i or ? ltd Tyson
& .lone- mi ways
in atnok Ye*. mk| si prices
t ll.'ll will | lIl'HM * (HI
<?
Tin- celehrn'rd () iwlmro,
Kentuck\, - the heat
und chlMipest on I In* 11 ? ke t
?i
'onto el l1. c<im?' nil.
Wo will tuitko \ <>u 'In best
sHtihfiod > 11<I fin- f>os' pW'iised
\ on over worn.
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Prices I ow f o?m- ii HMonULE
CO
bites Improved Cotton
1 have for suie u limited quanity
of flit*, limes Improved cotton
eed, k variety superior to any
ver grown in this part of the
ountr>, a variety that this year
ielded 43 His of lint to the 1<>0
ion mis ot send cotton and mud*
ine hales to the plow. Kvery 1,?
00 pounds of this cotton in the
eed is worth at present prices
Omit $11 00a bale more than the
rdinurv cotton. Better get some
1 the seeil before they are all
one * 1.00 a bushel. I paid !|3.?
0 a bushel t r them.
A. .J. Clark,
Lancaster, S. C.
Cudahy Kidnappers Caught.
Omaha, Feb 19 ?One of the
iroe men ot the Cudahy kidnap*
ing plot hau been arrested. Ldard
Cudahy, Sr., positively
lentitiod the prisoner.
/IGOR MEN
tiiisiii, Oulrkly, IVrmaiiemly
lt?*stored
4 in mm s&a&u
'*rtst GltKtT FltKNOH TONIC
Nl> VITA d/.dt in *n!d with writ
ii k('ai antee to cure Nervous Lftbiiilv.
net Vital.ty Failing Mem ry. Fits,
issint-M Hysteria. Hlo|ta all Drains
the Nervous Systam Caused 1 jr
ad Hatdts or Fuesslve Use of To11*00,
Opium. Liquors, or *'/>iviug
ir Pane that Kills " It wards off Iiinity,
( onsuniptlun and Dealt, 't
oars the blood and brain, builds ui?
e Shattered Nerves, beslorrs tlie
re of Youth, and bring* tiia Pink
ow to Pale Ctieeka, and Makes y->?
"unit and Htrong aaain. rtUr., 1 'J
oxes by Mail to Any Add'***,
rawford broa Druggist, agents, Can*
etsr, rt. C
luifiONS FOR RELIEF
P oti>(.laint i.?ii
ratk ok ,ifurn i ikoi.iha,
l.ANI'AHTKH CoU.NTY
< ouri ef l^niuoii 1'keae.
llr.a J Wy It, Plaintiff
AUAlflMT
mini* It. VV 11.muis. It Hinnon
( rm-kett. li.itra>? ? ? r-ifkell, Haitir
( riM-kalt, W. ? It I'niler, aa ad*
miuiair?tor ?>f the eat Ate* of David
M I'rucktUtiHl ItOuiM K. t rocket!,
'l> ocutil tntl John t; Foeter, /> fetulants.
> the Defendante above named:
Y< u aie hereby kumnotied and r<>*
11rati t>> *iii*?r the complaint in ibkt
(ton, which la hied in the office tif
? t ier ol t'onnnoii I'lea* tor the
id ? outity, and to eerie a copy of
iut aitMwer to the aahl renipleint oa
w tmliHoriher at lilt oflhw a hancaa
r (^ftiirr -- ' "
. . ..... ......r* l?K lin*. Willitw?-ni>
day wfier thr -ervlce her*
, i xcIumI vr of I he nay of Mich nervine^
<1 II you lull te au*wer the o< m? lahil
ihlu ihe time ef reeald, the Plain'
t in itiin action will apply In the
uirt h?r the telief rirnitmUil in the
mplaint.
|)ate<i December lbih, A. I),,
.. o.l W . H I. Porter, CJ. L.U.
It K. W T1.IK,
Plaintiff* Attorney,
i Nannie I*. William*. R. Himeoa
nickell mid Haiti* t rockeU. ntn>
reftldeut Ilefeinlanta:
I A K K NOTICE that the oooiplaiat
above Mated ?u filed In the
ice ?t it e t lerk of the l trcuit Coarc
> _* <! t *
>.>ui; wiiti mm* Ml IjftiiiHft'
' I . H . H. <J., oil lh? Iwth dajr
firmer 1*410. li K Wyilr,
Plaintiff'* Attorney.
T? Car* CoMll|wlto* r*r?r*w
MrtU*c?r?Ui CtMIr ClUurllt lOo trl4
KL C. O. Mi m cai*. ilri?Mirtfu4MMf