The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 02, 1901, Image 1
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We take
last season, is \\
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tioji, having spt
iarized herself >
Evans construci
new DreSs (,<oot
are beautiful an
most complete t
State can toueh
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Gent-ral Pa-seu^ ?r Depiti'iiiient.
Schedule; Effective J tint 15th, 1001.
Cji?-tern ^ime>
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... .? ?^?^IjKavks
N<> ii No. So. N?? a;*.
^ I ?m i I y.
<~a?nd??ii RSO'i 12A0p
*We?tv|ile 9'Joa 1 27c
"' Kersfotw 10 50a 2 0 p
Hi-?tl? Springe II 20a 2 12p
atica-ter I2 20p 2 47p
! -.tiver?i<le 12 40p 2 BOp
imawm jot :t(lp K 1 Op
<?too < Hill .4 (Mp 3 4<ip
"Yorkville 5 20 p 4 1 Hp
-Hiekory Grove B 05 4 50 p
Akkivks.
VBIaeKHnirg 8 Brtp 5 20p
I ikavks
Dlacksbu-g 6 45a 5 25 n
vPatleraon Spg "7 45a 5 49p
iSheibv K 20a B OOp
Henrietta 0 25a (> 4U>
Korent > 'ity 9 65a 6 55)p
Rutberfonltnn 10 30a 7 15??
'.Thermal Hity 12 00a 7 50p
Akkivks.
Marion 1 OOp 8 ROp
KAST hound
No 32. "No. 34 No. 12.
Daily.
liRA vkh.
"Marlon 5 00p 2 00p
rheripal City 6 36p 2 45p
"Rutherford ion B 05p 3 25p
'forest City B 20p 3 50p
ETeiirieua B 3Sp 4 tp
Hhelby ' 7 15p B OOp
!'Patl? rson Spg 7 25j? 0 12n
A K n IV Ra
-BlaokHburg 7 48p B 40p
I.ViV i.-a
R!acktd>urg k 15p 7 ooa
* H k*k<?ry Grove 8 45p T r?oa
''Jforkviile 9 I5p H 50i
V.tock Hill 10 (Hip lli (Mil
' atawhii Jet 10 20 p I .'{Op
-.Riverside lo 40p 2 oop
IjHiieaHter 10 55 2 87p
Heath springs 11 20 p Slop
'*K? rshaw 11 Sop 4 lOp
Went villa 11 50 p 4 30 p
? KRI VKS.
r'amden 12 25a 5 SOp
(IaKKNKY kk \Ni;ll,
\ v est r??uni>.
*? No. 16 No IS.
Lea v ( '?.
3laekaotjrg . 5 SOp fiOOi
A RIVES
Oaftney 0 lOp 6 40?
kami ii ?und
Leaves.
Gatl'iiey 7 Ida 6 40p
A K I V KS
BlftOkghnrg 7 50a 7 20p
*20 Minutes for dinner.
Note?Trains Nos. S2 and S3 are
operated daily
Trains No.*. 34, 35. 11. 12, IS. 14 15
*un i ? .u ui?i??inie i uu-iiy except fSiinday
Connections: At. amdcn with
Southern Ky., S A. L.. hihI A. <5.
Line. At Lancaub r with L Ac C. Ft,
t A "atawbi Junction w th Seahoard
Air Lino. At Rook Mill v hh
Southern railway At Yorkville with
Carolina Ac. Northwestern It. It. At
Black<d)urK with Southern raiJway.
At Shelby and Ftutherfordton with
H. A. L. At arion wi'h Southern
E. H. HAW,
Oen'l Paaae-'ger *tgont
now Are Your HMnrya f
^sxssa^'sssffisxssffi ft*
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LANCAS
.splay
1SDAY anc
lev
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ill give tM
eat pleasure in an
itli us ai>ain. Sh
nit two months in
ivitli the new lull
t for them a new 1
Is but will do so U
id very cheap. Oi
?ver brought to th
us with a ton loo
1ST ER
Thirteen Perish ^
While They Slept. "
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Prospectors Were Camping in' ?fi
Dry Kuvino in Texas. Cloud- tl
hurst in Hill* A hove. Drown- o
ed Ever Soul in the
Party. . 'tl
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San Aotunio, Tex., Sept. 27.? :
News has just been received licra lj
of a terrii lo disaster in Presidio \>
county, near the Kio Grande river, it
on the 25th inst.,J3men who o
* I
were prospecting fot Cinnibar s
losing their lives in Hoods caused ]
by a waterspout or cloud hurst. 'j
> The dead are: William H??1 ik,
George Holton, Henry Carter, t<
Hernandez Costello, Philip Hum- p
phrey, Peter Schaffer, Alfredo
Montez, William .Jefferson, Thos. 1
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Frezzell, Algernon Rhea, Casper jt|
; Duetschman, George Ainsch and i,
| P* | k
Gabriel Carr. h
The meti were in two parties,
campr.d one mile apart in a dry 1
i ... o
i.nuie Kuowu ji8 Aiaminto creek,
i ''
. n which there had been no water |p
! for 15 months on account of the ;l
drought. h
The men were asleep at 1) o'clock I'
WmaW^rn
my y* ' r 7
r ?~ ' ' - ga a
1^3 >w/ . C. J v.' j j < y w ?^v
t<
to writer hut yen can't p
make him chv.'k. f,
You can't make him cat 7
either. You can stuff food in- 0
to a thin man's stomach hut u
tlr.it doesn't make him use it. H
ScottV. Emulsion can make >?>
him use it. How? By mak- b
ir.g him hungry, of course.
Scott's Emulsion makes a thin n
body hungry all over. Thought (lf
a thin body was naturally hun- ^
gry didn't you? Well it isn't, j
A thin body is asleep?not
working?gone on a strike, j
it doesn't try to use it's food. .
, '3 . IM
Scott s hmulsion wakes it 1 f()
j up?puts it to work again
j making new flesh, That's the ! ^
' way t? get fat.
Send for free sample.
tiCUTT ?V HOWS' I", Cltcmi ts, |* ill St., M. Yp
and #i.cx?; all dru^Uu. 0
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1 WEDNi
Vy desire?<r^y
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b*j xw ? t tu '%t^y ,<?, \j ^
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noiincing that M
a lias had most 0
Kurppe and a gv
styles. Wo assii
Parisian hat. W
iter on. There i?
ill* tine ofnovelti
lis market. We"
t pole. Very 1
M E R C,
T
hen tin rw w^s ii cloud huretyjj
avenil miles up the ravine. A
oiiiuio (>r water 20 feet high $
'ashed down the channel of , the *?
ivine aud swept oVer the nwn in )t
30 camps before they were aware
# their ;*h?wg^r.~ *
All were - drowned, and up to
hi* time only six bodies have
oen recovered. ti
The Alutuinto empties into the ti
Lio Grande liver not fur from y
1
rhore the fatality occurred and n
: is more than prolublo that the it
ther seven bodies have been ii
wept into that stream. c<
rii^iu hkt is out h
AII Sadicville, Ky., wascurions
r> learn the cause of the vast itn w
iroveiueut tin the health of Mrs* rr
P. Whitakcr, who hud for a
Uir time ensured untold sulfer)g
from a chronic hronchital ^
rouble. "It's all clue to Dr. ^
Ling's New Discovery," writes
er husband. "It comjrletely ri
11red her hi d also cured our little
rand-daughter of a si*vert? attack j
f Wliooping Cough. It positivey
cures Coughs, Colds, La (
hippo, Bronchitis, all Thtont T
nd Lung troubles. Guaranteed ti
ottles 50c and $1.00. Trial jj
ottles free at Crawford Bros.,
ud .1 K. Mackcv tSL. Co.'s drug
tore. 11
c:
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Of the 710,47s men of voting
go in Michigan, says the Hart>rd
XJImrant, 202,125 are foreign
orn and 102,537 more are of c<
ireigir parentage. Of the 4C6,- *
04 such men in Minnesota 201,*
o/? -?
so are ioreign born and Ui7,054
wire are of foreign parentage. '1
iut of .'HI), 177 such men in Mis- /
ssippi only 5,029 are foreign
mm and only 5,750 more are of 1;
reign parentage. "These figures u
re eloquent. They testify anew n
) the fact that, as far as l?1ood i'
oes, the people of the South sti^ p
meiicsns of the Americans.". n
KirUland B. Atmour Dead. p
Kansas City, Sept. 27.?- Kirknd
B. Armour, the packer, died '
; his residence here at (> o'clock
?is evening. Mr. Armour suf- t(
ued with brights disease.
? 1-)" 1'ay your subscription to
? )u>. ri
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jtCANTIL]
I line of $
ISBAY, O
that every
Election a
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xcellent opportui
cat portion of tin
ire our patrons tl;
ouhl like to say i
; nothing lacking
cs in Dress Trinn
lire way in the lei
t
lespei t fully,
UNTIL
DISASTROUS FIGHT
HEAR 6ALANGIGA.
A
!omn&nv ??(V ViroV. ?
i uir sovereign will ot ?lie people J
'his Senator Tillman does not p
'ant. lie does want to dictate 1 wj
> the whale people. ' w
A New York saloon keeper hus)1"
It is sign in his window: 4iAII nn- ,
ion welcome here (except Curie)."
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Almost Annir.ilatod?Twen '?
*r- Fmir M*ti Eseeped.
Manilla, Sept. 29.? A disns i .
(Mis tight between United States j
oops and insurgents occurred j
esterday in the Island of Samar, 1
war B dungiga. A large body of , C<
isurgents attacked Co. C, Ninth i
ifantry, only 24 ineinbers of the I
i (><
mnpany escaping.
11)
All the others are reported to
ave been billed. !
The eomp ny was at breakfast i
dien attacked and made a deter- 1
lined resistance, tint the over- 1 ^
'helming numbers of the insurT
ents compelled the men to re.-.?
1 th
eat.
Of the survivors who have ar- !
ived at Bassev, 1 1 are wounded.
According to the latest returns 1
Y\
ie strength of tho company was
2.. The survivors include Capt.
hniiiiis VV. Conneliv, First Lieu
want Edward A. Bum pus, Dr. 111
1 S (iriswoM, suigeon.
4 ir> ?
CupV Kdwin V. Itookuidler of 1
le Ni..th infantry reports that ^
len Hughes is assembling a force
> attack the insurgents.
The insurgents captured all the ('
le stores and ammunit'on of the
> lipan v and all the rilies except
<>. ; Xii
la
h,
In tin1 course of a statement in
ei
lie Anderson Daily Mail, dosh f|j
islllev savs;
I wish to state plain and frank- ^
ytluit I oppose Senator Tillman | j
tterly because of his pblitcal |
ictbods, and his disposition to ^
ltorfere in any and all of the ^
eople's elections. I helieve such
1 w
lethods arc dangerous to the
ibcrty of the people and to the
r vspevitv of the state. 1 believe
e com
liliinery
ctober th<
rbody in 1
careful ii
licl such excelle
lities during tli
i time in Paris
lat it will be a ti
? "
i lew words in
in this depart in
inin^s, Silks, V(
ml. Nothing in
ECOM
Kentocky's Ku Klux.
I
Gang Being Brought to Trial
n o rs
for All Manner of Crimes.
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Roanoke, Va.. Sept. *11 ? A speaTYroni
Pineville, fiello County!
entucky, which adjoines Virgin,
says:
The ku klux gung of outlaws
hitrh were captured in Letcher
uinty a few days ago and brought
? this place, are n< w on trial for
ieir many crimes, such as murn,
highway robbery and atioinptg
to wreck trains.
The trial of this gang was transited
to this place from Whitesirg,
Ky., tho county scat of
etcher county on application of
ie attorney for the defendants.?
his measure was taken owing to
ie intense feeling against the outws
in that county. There are
> in the gang to lie tried, and
ie lirst called was that of Mans
f right.
^ hi s kuklux gang is composed
i Reynolds and Wright factions
id have been operating in Leteh
and Belle('ountios several years,
heir last crime was that of morning
a woman named Martha
t'elles several months ago at the
outh of Big W ilson in Letcher
mnly.
The last and fourteenth mem
?r of thisgang, Morgan Reynolds,
still at large. Kvery vlfort has
en made to ll'ect his capture,
nt the oflieers have been thwartI
in their many attempts in this
reetion. Reynolds is the leader
f tl>n ll' 11 li I.. ?i"" .??.. -i"^" 4 ?
a IVU 11HIA illlM urili r> IIIW
fli: ers in their attempt to take
id. The nearest these ollicers
ive gotten to him was within
looting range of a Winchester
lie. Constables are bringing in
itnesses for the commonwealth.
Miss Laura Lcinly Horned.
Charlotte, Sept. Miss
intra Lemlrv, 4.'? years of age, a
ster of .1 ndge Advoeate Leinlev,
as burned to death at her home
i Salem, N. C., today. Her
othing caught from a kitchen
oye and she was so badly burned
lat death resulted in four hours.
IV I '
iNY
Goods 321
3 1st and
7 own and
A ?>
Vi c*TTiIOs tifT1.t ? ?- >
sit work for us
e Stumnrr vara
whore she iainiieat
to have M iss
regard to our
out. The styles
C
3l vets, etc., is I he
i this part oi the
PANY.
Sawed tlic Bars.
i
Eight PrisonorM Escaped from
Cunton Jail. Only One Remained.
I
Canton, Sept. 29. ?Eight prisoners
broke from the county jail
tonight by sawing the bars over
a window opening upon a ourt
between the jail and court house.
They had live minutes start when
their absence was discover;!.
Blood hounds ware immediately
put on the trail. One of i h- men
was George Raymond, in rct?toci
here during the president's funeral
l?y outside detectives ami held
for the authorities at Oloan, N.
Y., where ho slipped handcuffs
and hroka away from the eslliofrs.
Several of the other prisoners
were also arrested with the assistance
of outside detectives.
Only one prisoner remains,
Michael McUovern, held for a
rol>l>ery in which the victim was
tortured. He was regarded as
the most desperate and wus held
oil another tloor of the jail.
PA.STOHIA.
Bears the K'nil Vm Have Always BougM
ELLIOTI &
CRAWFORD.
IW BUGGIES!
RKW BOGGIfS!
We have just received the
Prettiest lot of 1 >uirgies and Car
riagos you over saw. We invito
your attention especially to our
now, up to-ilato rubber tired bug?ry
Nothing like it ibis country
It must be seen to be fully ap
predated, so call and examine it
your self.
We also have now a lot of Nice
Horses, and Harness ; mi Saddles
to tit them.
n I0TT &
mwm.