The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 13, 1901, Image 4

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Tho Kiml Yon Have Always I in rfor otrr SO years, 1 rf^Af^ All Counterfeits, Imitations FjrpcrinKMitA that trillo s\ itIi LuLanU ami diiklreu?JLIxpei What is C CaMoria i* a harmless subs goric, Drop* and Bootliing contains neither Opium, M< mlatAnrp. Ita age Is it* g'n urn! aliayh Fevcrislmcss. It Colic. It relieves Teothi?|;' r und Flatulency. It assimihi Stomach find llo\vcls, giving The Children's Panacea?Til GENUINE CAS1 Bears the T!i3 Kind You Ha' In Use For Oy THI OtNTtun COMPANY. TT MU WW 1 1 " ?J f\.* ?. ?T 5* =.?" * <' 2 3. ~ ? ' O ^ * r T J ? 5^3??=_ r ?/ _ 2. 5 * T - #i ?n =- 2. |i g ? ' ? ~ c 3 Z - =* V S??|r?^5i ~ 9$ t ? i' J 5*'*" "5 5 >?' "* '"* x n p , C". ? ^ E h M ? i' = g- D ^ ^ ? e g = * = 5-1 -: ; ?? 8=5S>- i ! * *J" o ? *-?l ? s? * ? ? i_ K3 - 5 r 5 : -5; M L" : ?* ?. 3 - ? - 5 - ' S s 3 - ?' * ? ~ ~ ' ~ " =r i>??? / - ?1 / CD JJ.5 S I ; J -r t* ^ f; r MobHHiwmmmmmmammm ( i I LANi ASIbK V N i? .liv> ! .? KMI >VA\ *ScUi? lll!rt It) Auk. -< l'.'Oii. (Daily rtunitHv > VV F> r?<? >lrN I> K \S| H I'M) jtfo'n. 14 tiiU IK ' No'it alio 16 A M. I* \l. A .h. P M , 7' ?7 'i ")') V- ' ? ?r Lv i 4'? s In j r 2! r. nj lti.iii.urj? io 2 ? 17 ! 7 J2 4 47 KM??!"tnt>ville 10 40 s 7 < ?7 4^7 Fori Ijrtwtt il oo o 1 P M i V) 4 00 l,v Ijanonter ?.ril to o 40 NTM 14 l"Hvi-i ,? K-s <;.oa" ?r ??i ,. < (if> I'Iii e ?r?ili - utli-rn Khkwa.v An. ko . Kiai'l.tttrt i?ii?l )*<>i h it ?rth; ?oil n??ir1 Air fjiu ' \thiol -?i fllr Atlanta hii.I j???? ir? >a it vim i armimi in i N-iMliwt'ilcrii K '?yav NT" 10 for ? 11??ir \ >' an l i eermednite points amt s .11? em w*y \>? :t;t fur ('olumlm ami point* ( ami h Vo |7 leaving < .'hester |0.,SO a ill ttai nci'ts with .Southern Ka? w ?y Oi froaa Columbia ami "units sum: ; .U' i.ir I \tr iOne .1 unit a Speei ? " ?Tom northern ami eastern points i <1 Southern K? wa> No 8.8 f in Noifh 9fn an I asomn t? i:?, an I.no- j 9*tier wit h < n (I K for Mlackshuri;. N ?. 'J, leaving l< itieaaier 4.00 p in, ' <a6tiuectH at Lancaster with S C A (J K Carom ' nia leu III I -larioii and Smith- t ?crn (inlwiv V > ?I at Cheater for Charlotte ami joints north. No. I >, leaving Cheater 8.10 p m, n#n II ?<"s at t h.'ilur with Mintl.uri. J&tilwiiv V > .<4 fr > n Columbia and . /?<?!nts flouth Jah \f. HR \ TH, (ifMi HtAMA. Atft ! LKIIOY *Pltr Prudent l HHUHIIIIUmillltllM * FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * * FOR ABOUT THE PRICE OF ONE. T>>? paper and *+ie Atlanta # T^ma^a-Wwk Journal for ' ? SI.75. % T Sought. and which *ic-8 boon j:l lias borne the signature of o as boon mudc under his |i?'x- , uipervision sinec its infancy. 110 0110 to deceive you in this, and 44 ?J list-as-good" are but t and endanger tlio health of (1 ricuce against Ezpcriiuouk I ASTORIA : titute for Castor Oil. PareY 4 I.. Ill 1 * & ?i|ri9? 1 l in jl i('4in?iui? 11* irpliine nor other Niircotic vran toe. It destroys Worm# f) cures Diarrliwu and Wiiul IVouhles, euros vJoimtipatioii u ites tlu? Food, regulates tins A j liealtliy and natural sleep. e Motlior's Friend. I tl "OR1A ALWAYS j Signature of _ ire Always Bought : /er 30 Years. ,n ?>? STUItT. NIW VOWR CITV. ' (I sa^ssaiMQa2^-,-1.i (. w j.1 ? ^ ^ 1 ).iv\ iiLioiii's in I oxhs. Dulia-, fexu> , March ! . ? Disp.itehe iroiii lerroll, l'< x., say | |, ilieli aviest lain ever known in ... . til .! I i 111 \ tell tin- afternoon. !'?. i r\ nil 1 er i el i .iikI I*. 11 no it hu- ' cniiio k vr l I In oio el? ?lli 11 in l">l. I ^ ? ao tin n were drowned. Tile j |, e?>.i i r\ wa- Hooded, anil the a] -t am- nvei H nvod a lur^e dismet. |? .v innii cm nie? n s ear- tt<?o Jay tl ( ii-111(1 III t'W It rllL'ok, lOlllt'tl iii) u t ha t idieet oi eoinuierieal note pa u | or, that culled tor n*aii\ t wo j w mil ion did la i?. i h i> w u-i coii-ider- j 1 ed mi leiiiai kahle dial it canned n mueh piddle eoniinent. out twol.l \ears alter that \\ illi.iin li \ ami a irhilt drew his check f??r ^>ti,noo, - It ooo, which hold tlit* record for a |? loit'i time mid was onisidei ed ?<> > notable thai thu check was after- is waid framed and in he hi us an is heirloom b\ his family. >ince h then larger checks than that have j ti boon drawn, tint anew record was tl made last week, wln n Mr. ?l 1* ^ Miii on11 drew a check on his |>ri- |h rate account for n n iunV' ? lONUN 001 *?' ? ilthNYouYwL IliLi-i V".r | 7 H f o. . ft.inn I fa w .. . . at. H . .?| . ; 5 W .. - u or I ? , ; ? .... 1 .. | loii It. oi t I't i | i v Kc j . I' I' .? Ill' li ' i Uli ' I CVf i i )ii ? }?! ? linn nirc-s -n n* |0 i" I J?l Oil ' l it vt hi I I?<?? -. I)> U|( I ll< Hf ' i i " j li i mawmnnMManuiii ?Mil i I I : . > Carter (Jots :i Fat Plan? ?V?nhino|(?n, Viuivh S Former! I mlwii States Senator Carter < ! , " Montana lias heen appointed I>v the president a I'nited State* i ^ romiiiiaaiiiMcr of the St. Louis ij exposition. lie ha* accepted I ho . otter. rin- position pays jjs;>,000 a y ear. NOTICE. 'I'll K COUNTY HOAKI) of Knuali- h a / itinn lor liHiiciHlcr county, u ill h nit'fi at latncRsler court Iihhhh on ?i.?. I c Tlnrtl Tuefday in Maieh (19th insl) P 1901, for the purpose of hearing grievaiifesoi appeal, from the Township I " Itn mis of AHHCHHOr**. The Townahip Hoards of Assessors a of eaoh Townahip, will pass upon all n the taxable returns in their respective Townships, and immediately their- b a for, for ward the County Auditor g a true and eorreet statement of ail ehanges, or alterations made in the vaiious returns, so that the Auditor * mav notify part ien of changes, if any * w>?rtl? notifying. *? TheOiairmen of Townahip Hoarda Cl of \Hsessors, shall he ex odlclo tnem- e! hers, ot the (Nancy Hoarda 01 Equali r. ition. . Kfspectfully, W Q CASK KY ? Hu 'and Chm. C. B. U. L? C. , Feb 20 i 1901, * Raining Blood. he Startling Phenomenon in Sicily ami lu Cause. Palermo, Sicilv, March 10.? A [range phenomenon is now wit essed hero. Kver since last night lmavy reu cloml Ims extended ver the city, the*k\ lining a deep rd. The rain now falling rose lilies drops oficoagnlated blood This phenomenon, which is call <1 "Moody rain,'' is attrihuted to nst from th?? African doseits, runsported by the heavy south riuda now blowing. ()\ r.lt SOUTHERN* ITAI.T. Koine, March 10 ?The phennifiin* now to he seen in Sicilv xtenda also ver southern Italy, it Home, the skv is \ellow, and i .>a pic* :i ruin ni sjuki hum lutien, lie heavens Ihmiiit dark red. ()id .Jim's Opinion. The retirement from the House f Kepre&cntut 1 ves of 1'rivste .John .lien of Mississippi, will termi* ate u lot of jjood storv telling in t ii>hin?;ton to which his fellow lemher* wore acc< stoiued, and iv> will in is* the humorous sallies f lliis will's in vent ion, which, ke the jesis of poor Yorick, were out to set the tahle in a roar, nc of Allen's pu?d stories is us llows: "Before my election 1 came omh one ni?j[ht, and found taut. Inio 1 had heen otT on my cumui^rn the leader of our party hud roiitiixed a Cleveland Hendricks nd Allen cluli, and they yveie to ive a moetino that nijjht. 1 went, nd whuu they not through speak* m tne\ called oi. me 1 expressed iv convictions, and said what I anted them to do for me when lie election look place, in ahoul wo weeks There wore a jfood iany negroes present, and 1 anted to ^et them interested; so jjot the boy* to cull on .1 im Cumiiu</s, an old, slim nw^ro. Old tut o(?t up and siid: "Well, eiitlenieu, vouse heard Mr. lav ir and Mr. Ander>on on the otitic* of the dav. Thay'so told oil what sort ol a man Cleveland ., and what sort ot a man Blaine ?, and it don't look to me like no onest man ouuht to have unv rouble in picking out between hem two ^ oil have also heard lr. AI leu orute aUont hiasclf; and e Iiuk repoiiiiiien.lt'il l?i^^?.lf inch higher than the balance of ?? can recommend him thut it ain't >u 111 whii? tor me to uuy anything MU'tl nliout him." Three now cases of small pox fpic repotted t?v tlio Charlotte )b->erver Saturday, in the vicinity t Hiddle University, naat Char ?tte )ver -Work Weakens Your Kidneys. nhcaltny Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through our kidneys once every three minutes. :",i "the kidneys arc your t^rcuTThe'V^ Tr nT impurities in the blood. w?/aui " ,"e^ r?*lck cr ?ut > ' x)/ * AQ Li) of order, they fail to da J/J) V their work. l Pains, aches andrheu/ (Lij matism come from ex-IT* cess of uric acid in the ??~ >6 blood, due to neglected idney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or uns'eady eart beats, and makes one feel as though ley had heart trouble, because the heart is ver-working in pumping thick, kidneyolsoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary oubles were to be traced to the kidneys, ut now modern science proves that nearly II constitutional diseases have their begir>ing in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake y first doctoring your kidneys. The mild nd the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's >wamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is son realized. It stands the highest for its ronderful cures of the most distressing cases nd is sold on Its merits ent and one-dollar sizimple bottle by mail now* Tw^>p.Rnn? ee. also pamphlet telling you how to find ut if you have kidney or bladder trouble, lentton this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer ; Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Our Farmers Urged to Raise the Sugar Bee Mr. Wilhorn Talks Interesting! ef the Possibilities of the InIndustry $ 10,0()f> in Pr izes ()tfered. 'The Slate. .1 C Wilhorn, president of tli Cotton Grower's Protective as ociatinn, desires to call attontiot of cotton growers and farmers o South i arolinu to tlio piopositio of the "American Agriculturalist' to a prize contest for ttiesugii IteeL. Il is a ureut industry in tli north and northwest, where th 1 ground is frozen tor aluioet si months in the \ ear. Referring to the editorial i I'he State recently, Mr. Wilhor desires to say that nothing coul ha|i|ien Unit would he of inor material interesi to the fanner j than to have a sugar l>oet taetor . so conveniently situated for al j locultitie* a> in Columbia; it wil juudouotadlv pay the investors an the producei s "It may pay the farmer so we! thiit lie may conclude to let th | sugar heet supplant cotton as J ready money crop. Who known Let every one try the ciop. 44 V\ hut can t tie tanner do wit his heels lliisyearf*' w:is asked. .Mr WilUoiu said: 4 t here is n crop that is heller adapted to cattle total Chose experienced l feeding it pronounce it superlifo milk c?tw.s 44 U here can seed for this yeu iai obtained? "Wute your congressman fo I'lmt) I also loive made paili* | arrangements with the Kick lid Drug company to handle mini seed " "Can heels tie grown in Soul l 'at'oliDa?" 'Why, certainly; ask alnioi any tadv who lias a garden. Vo will tie surprised at the arnout: produced on an acre." 4 Has anyone in your count tried hew*. raising?'' 44\es; Mr. Mallard of Roc llill planted one-fourth of an tier in heels and r tsed enough on it t feed one cow all winter, ami hi aides he sold $40 worth in uddiliot Multiply this hy four and yu will see what one acre wroii.d liav done. Maliard kept all itemize ucsount with his heet crop 4,1 don't desire to say mot now, only to ask you to puhlis the prize offer and see if sou; society ??r por*e>n will not supple ment the prize for South Carolii raiseei heels. It is in reference I ' ihe sugar <lut v that the great turi war between Russia and 'I'm; I Sain' i? now going on 1 want I rail the attention of our faruiei at once ?it is almost time ll beets was icing planted.1* The suininui y of the announce nient of Iho American Agricu turalist as to the sugar heat cot lest is as followe: "A nation *1 effort to proinoi heet culture ami to instil i I success to uvetry grower of th I new creep. Upward eef already secured for hundreds e tegular artel special prizes. A rat opportunity for farmer* an others everywhere interested i any way in realizing to the fu the pesaibilities of profit in tlii ' promising agricultural industry. "Class 1?Open to growers ( sugar beete throughout the Units | States. Object: For the record o I statement that shows most cloarl aed accurately the methods pui j sued in growing one acre of suga i beets and the results obtaiaet irrespective of what the result may be. i "Class 2?Open to growers t beets in certaia States and f< certain beet sugar factories. Ot ject: For the crop of sugar bee grown on one acre that contnir the greatest quantity of sugar, an that is grown in the States namer and sold to certain factories then in, irrespective of the character < the report submitted." Surrender of Insurgents. 40 Officer* Hllil 200 Men (iive il| to ('apt. (Julick. V Manila, March0?''apt. (Juliet of t lie Forty-sov en t li I * ui'ed State; volunteer infantry has received tin sui render of 40 iuxiir^wnt otlicer: and 200 men. ' Ilia ounhoat Alhay, acting it cooperation with Limit Van Voor tiies of tlio I'wentieth infantr> if | surprised an insurgent cump ma " | Human, in the Province of Soul I : 1 locos, Luzon, killing live of tin ' i enemy and capturing their sup ?i , plies The western part of Balau??< x | province, Luzon, formerly an in I sur^eiit stronghold, is heeouiin< " pacitied. 1 he leaders of the in 1 siirrection are taking the oath o allegiance and inanv rifles are tie o ] . . I injj hurriMKierfMi. S ] III Ah h r6d(iIt of the anti-aulooi I agitation ia Kansas, a "jointkeep . erM ut Wetmore whs notified on i it ! Saturday that In* would lie givei II i until the following I diesdu\ morning to c'ose his place. He a once got out a thousand handbill f announcing a "grand closing" 01 Vionday evening, to which "on< Jandair* were invited. A loca I paper dcscrilies the "grand clos ' inir" as "the biggest dtuuk th< 11 1 r* ?r> ? I Ihwii ever had. " r ! ? n j ' r 1 lie Wide Tiro. ' Morganton Herald. Mecklenburg, always to tin r fore in improvements, has secure* d the passage of a hill through llr I Legislature, requiring the equip e uient of wagons with .'i- t .Vinci j tires. We sincerely hope thi h ! law will gradually commend itsel to the entire country. Comtnoi *t sense and self interest, regardle* n | of statutory requirtuient shouh it have displaced the nurrow-tirei wagons long ago For a gooi \ part of the year in this , art o the Slate, the devil retires fron k iMisinesn, takes a vacaloui, am e rests satisfied with the niischic 0 done io the morals of traveler s- I?y (lie condition of our roads 1 i More eloquent and emphatic cuh m ' sin' liaa been done on this uccoii ( hull all others It would he d hardship to force our funnels t buy n? v wheels all at once, hti *e ( it would pay them in the end t h ; do so, ami would he a great mere io to drivers of light vehicles A f all event* they should iutroduc ml them gradually, taking the bioa to tire when their old wheels nee IV j repairing. * WlNl'KH-AlTIVr. MAiufin to i h-racier 'o tledver ami col lee I South ' Mini iia for d ' itii> i-hiiimoulecturing win lesate h<>n-? f' 16 a y ur sine pav. th-newy name 'tis ex peri* lice -equired Uu| reerei.?v I any hai.li in .. ny cily Ko'Uoee ? I ? I ad''rcsse<l stamps eniehve. Vfani faetU'ers, Third K".or, SU l>e-iri-or I* it., Chicago Killed hv L.wti Marshal ^ | Special to The State. Yarnville, S (J March 7. ? -Fre Sm.tsk. a merchant uad farmei 10 I ^ j wa* that and instantly killed h ..(.marshal Tomherlin this mornin id at II o'elock. The drti *?iItv n of a grare character S n >*k res " listed arrant ami was ehot. Mat ^ J r stial Tomherlin has hoen arreste f and carried to Hampton jail. kI , M. O. G. r HOW'S TlllSf We offer One IIumlred Dollars K< r- war<l for any caae of t uiarrli that car ir not he cured hv Hall1* Catairh i'nr, F J IHKNKY A CO., Props! T< ' le?f>, () Lh We the un?><| have know F J Hheney for the la*t 15 yearn, an . believe him perfectly honorable in a business tranHMi-tioiiH ami Hnanciall ?l' able to carry oui any obligations ma<i j bf their firm. Wkht a Tkitax, Wholesale Druggi* I* Toleds, <). ia Waldinm, Kin.vav A Makvii ? Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, C Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken It 1, tf rnally, acting dire -tly upon the bloc l> and mucous surfaces of the aysten . Price, 76c. per l>ottle. Holt! by a Druggist*, Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are lha best Editor Elliott at Rest. I I ?j A Dose of l'nison After a Hath and h Shave and the Forms Are Closed. * Atlanta, (in., March 8?K E ' Elliott, editor of the Austell, (la., N|Nev\a, was found dead in his hod this morning in the FoUoin hotel. i I I'oison, apparently morphine, had ; imen administered liy his own j. ! hands ,| Elliott had prepared hitnselt for I h..,...1 - - I??I ami ait a mm; I n|MC>l I to I hi buried at his old home, I Dawsonville, l>y the Masons, of t> which order he ?vus u m?inl>?r. The note concluded: "Lay me , to rest an \ou tind me. I have had a hath and shave and want to I ho put away in the clolh"u I have on " ! I he report of the attorney genII eral ahowK that of the number of j white and hlack criminals before Jibe courts in this state last year, j si greater proportion of the whitee were convicted than of the blacks. t I bis goes to show that the negro does not get sill the justice in Sunt h I 'arnlina, and that the poor J down-trodden negro can get a fair , trial here, even if wo don t have negroes on our juries.?Bamberg # Herald CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Ttu Kind You Have Always Bought -| | Signature of - 3 Men and 75 lloir.es Burned to Death. Sun Francisco, March 10 ? 1 Hire# men and 70 head of horses 11 were burned to dentil today in the drst met ion ?) f Morton^ livery | stable The men were employes, land were asleep in the hay loft. J JAPANESE iPILE JURE A New and Complete Trent me t, ?> consisting orrtlJPPOHlTOUIEH,C p, I Mile* ul Ointment a> it two Boxes of * I Ointment A never-failing eure tor i Bile- of every nature and dcgive. It I makes an operation with the knife, ' j wliieli ih painlill, and often lesnltM hi u;>batn, ui.neeeaeary. Why endure | this terrible disease ? We pack a Writo en Ouarantec in each $1 Box. No . | tire No Pay. fitle and $1 a box. <> ?r ' $.r> S.-nt by mail, samples free 0 j OINTM ISN'T, ttftc. timl/>?< . ! PdVCTlDATIflB ' tired. Pile- Preventv ! IiUHMITA 11UR c.i, by Japaueee l.lver 1 I'el etnaml irreat I.I VKK ami KTOMI ACII KKOlIli TOR and BI.OOo c I I'lJ lil KI Kit. small mild and plena* it ,< t take; en rem lv adapted lor uni1r?. use o <| 2a ren s . mw(I t'ool . ? l? .ikT -- a, Ak^II i,-..! a I lei ' ONI Y ?l.Rn~ n --MAnBL: ANU nAI? * Motiami lit?, 5, Trlblt'is ???d StoiH's, Etc. Children'* $1 ,r?o, mid upwird* Adult*, #2 60, ho, Mini upward*. Holland, Italian Mmble. 1 A. J. McNinch. i:/;/,// ;r i \ six //<>/*tt kl l)i*l H-'iuif KilliM-v >? <1 Ulid' t'r a f)|.. im? icnt-vnl i ?ix hour* by Nkw (JKKAT -UUTII AMKKIUAN KliNI-Y UK " I'l-i. *r<*i?i noriirine on irCOUIIt of II- X 111 |>t oil) I >t If H III relieving t wi t in blaibb * U i<111* \ * >?i <1 d ! hnt-k. in mule or female Itelieve* re ! fenlioii of WH'er almo-t .nim ?liatel v. If you w*nt i|<iion iHlef *n>l cuie I hi* in thereiileilv Kolil by J F M w k?*y . >V I'n |)riiira'l>"t l.min..i> ? -J f' To T'?t! Oeaf. ?" A rich lady cured of her l)eaf? 't news and Noises in the Head hy I >r. Nicholaon'H Artificial Kur JJ Drums, pave $10,000 to his Inl stitute, so that deaf people unaldo v to procure the Kar Drums may '** have them fiee. Address No. t 1110>7 The Nicholson Institute, 870, Kipth Avenue, New York, J USA. 6ui. WANTED, for oa^h. Dogwood and lj persimmon IjOK* Honthern HsrW Wood (/ompaoy, F. O. Box hareston, H. C. 4m,