The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 11, 1902, Image 2
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HATt" It DAY , JAN r A 11Y 11, 1902.
Att??n*l??n IVMisiimors !
The " ? ' > Pi-tiv.mn Brard
v?l' " t ?? the ?*niirt h<*iisM the
2<Hh <1 >? \ 1902 (l^p
3rd M nda\ ) at 1<> ocloek h. id.
t?? examine new ai?plieantioni? fbr
IV'isMn>. a- 0 ' > ? vij.M the old lint
Now appih-anK -\ ii-? appear before
tho IV.i til OM p n<ion?rH need
not appear M *sr-. W. G. A
Port* r, M. L. Minion, G. B
Colli Mm and Or. W M. Crawford
constitute the hoard
\V. B liriico, Chairman.
Jan 6 1002.
M i*s Mattie K. Whit* baa gone
to 0?ccoln, where she haa secured
a ijood school ? Kock Hill Herald.
M r. Clarence M Hortoa, of
M eunphis, Tenn. i* visiting hie
parents. Ha will remain here
about three months ? Kershaw
Era.
Mr. L. B. Stephenson returned
l?Rt Friday to Clinton College.
He took with bitn the orphan
child of the late Mr. and Mm E;
D. Williams to plnre her in the
Thornwell orphanage, which it
located at Clinton. ? Kershaw Era.
The Kershaw and Heath Spring
circuits have beer, transferred fram
the Sumter to the Rock Hill Dfcu
trict in exchange for the .Jefferson
iiu11 Cheste'field circuits, which
have hcon transferred from the
Rock IIill to the Sumter Dist-ict
By this change Dr. W. H. Bays
of Reck Hill, baeome*.the Presiding
Elder of the Kershaw and
fleath Spring Charges.? Kershaw
Era.
Mr. Thomas A Hedge, a son of
the late Thomas A Hedge of this
city, died at his home at the
Victoria Cotton Mill last Friday
afternoon ef what four physicians
diagnesed as ceo fluent smallpox.
Mr. Arlodge took sick only four
days before. The deceased was
35 years of *?$ and leaves his wife
and four children. As far as we
hiive been able to learn the smallpox
condition is unchanged, there
being no new cases. ? Rock Hill
Herald.
The new rural free delivery
mail route frou here tkreugh the
Walkup, Cureton'a Store and
Osceola neighborhood is te go into
effect on the first day of February. !
The application for the - route I
through the Walkersyille and McCain
neighhorheods has received
all the necessary endorsement and
is now in the hands ef the ietpector.?Waxhaw
Enterprise.
A MILLION VOI' ES
Could hardly express the thank
t>f Hon er Hall, of West Point
La. Listeo why: A severe cold |
haci settled on his lungs, causing a
most obstinate cough. Several
physicians said he had consumption
but could not help him. When all
thought he was doomed he begin 1
to use Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption and writes?"it
eompletely cured me and savod my
life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's
positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and Long troubles. Price 1
Oc and $1.00. Trial bottle free at 1
Crawford Pros and .J. F. Mackey [ *
C* (Jo.8
Ad appalling railr*a<l disaster '
occured on the New York Centra, I
Thuivduv by a rear end collision
in a tunnel. 15 passengers were
kiiled and thirty eriously injured.
Strained relations exist heeauae
of the difficultj between American
sailors and Russian seldiers is
China.
k Hotel Lawsuit
vt bather Stable Manure i? lUkl
i# or t'*r*nnal Property.
Special to I be State.
I r
iiia on, J mi. 7. -A |ttwauil
i of no iiokumI nature ha- been ina
tinted >? Mr. J. I' Robert!
!ug?sin*t County Dsr.pmisar J T. C.
Jonae Fh* caaw trill ha kmrc
ortoie Magistrate Wilaoti on Fri
?1?\.
Mr. Roberta ter suing Ifr. Jhnet
fur the mm of $12. Tbwdaciriat
of ttie case will hinge upon the
question uf what bar stable manure
ia raal astute or personal proparty,
Mr. Jbnaa last year r'ented i
house a id 1 >t from Mr. Roherti
in the northan part of tha ?it >
and kept a horse and cow on the
premises. Ha mared from the
place a fan week* ago to aouthai
part af'town, and when ha norac
' ba carried with him four twt
horaa wagon lands of stable ma
nure to go on tha garden at hii
new place Mr. Roharte notifiei
him not to rrmore {ha manura.
bin Mr. Jonae thought ha was an
titled to it and mowed it anyway
Hence th? lawsuit. Mr. Robert
,u rnltrpiianlud l?? A U
t "j n. XA
Daguall. Mr Jones ha* aot y*
employed counsel.
ffbile th*-c*s*M* a eoyei on* i
U*not without precedent Whit*
th* i*?iith Carolina supreme cour
fc is hv4>' rendered a decision in i
i>a?.n of thin k?nd, several of tb<
court* in oth*r Stat** of the uaioi
hnv* decision* of this nature, anr
th* English court* also. Th<
general polic\ of the court* ha
hren that s'able manura in citiei
and t.i*?i* ia personal prepert^
white in tha ceuntry it i* rea
*tat* -th? presumption bein?
that in the country a her** get* it
food from th* land upon which iti
lire*, and th*ref*r* as a matter ol
policy the land should net be rob
bed of that which would maintain
its productiveness. On the othet
hand tLe presumption ha* heea
that in a city or town the owner
of a horse buy* it* food, and
theresor* stable manure ia peraoeal
property and the tenant renting
the place can ?do what he likes
with it. A great deal ef very
deep legal wisdom is involved*
and the case of Roberts vs. Jones
will be awaited with interest.
Health for 10 Cents.
A lively liver, pure blood, clean
skin, bright eyes, perfect health?
Cascarets Candy Cathartic will obtain
and secure them for you. Genuine
tablets stamped C. C. C. Never
sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc.
Mr. W. H. Porter, who has
been in the nrekerage b'usiness
here for several months, has ac
cepted a position as book-keeper
to a largo lumber company near
.Menthioak, Fla , and went there
lust week to take ^charge. Mrs.
Perter and the children are Mir
initio? her people at Matthews
and will te Florida in a few
wetks. Mr. Portsr's friend*
here and in thie section were sorry
to bee him leare, but wish hint
well is his new field.?Waxhaw
Knterprise.
Abbeville'a electrie light plant
was burned Tuesday night. No
insurance. Loss about $4-,000.
lln<? \ n? ~V our EMh l y* I
Br. BoMO; artKii* I'll!* cere eV.ltiilMynie. Ssm?
0lafr*o A(V1 M?rliim Kmnw<lyCo..eA)?>|K?Or W. T.
The sugar crop is reperted gecd
n Mexico, and planters aie plan
ling for enlargement of the inluatry.
Oil his been struck ia Florida;
a,.? .. - ? ?
II" II'/TT I 0|HM in II M Wild im
tin*.
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CASTOR J A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Han Always Bought
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i An Ordinance
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j Providing for ttic Punishment
of Larceny, of tW Compounding
ThWreoT, to the >
Town of Lancaster, j
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IU> it ordained by the Mayor and- Aldermen
j of the town of Lancaster, Month Carolina,
ib ' onrtoil'iwi^tTibled; "nirt'by the' untta- | (
ority oftbe same ,
I, . . I |
I Hicnojt I. ru?t larceny of any goods, j
chattels^ or other personal property, of j
which by law larceny iuaj be committed |
of the talk* of'tweut* dollars or lean, witb'
in ttie corporate limits of the town ol Lan- !>
p 'oaatWi rbaH be pnntatred-lty a ftrt* not !
( ceding <>uo hundred dollara. or imprison- j
ment not eke edtng thirty dkys.
r SacmdN if. That any p*faon or person* i
who shall coibponnd, make up or a?ree to
iobtnt'dnnd, of makVap, a case of larceny I
a* herein i-rovided shall be pubiahod by
finfe not ekceHing one hnudred del am, or .
r lie imprisoned for not more than thirty
days.
< Ratified in tkmnoil assembled this ninth
day.of January, ooa thomtaud nine bnu- I
dretjandtwo.
,. jkTTBsT: M. K WYUE.
i ?"? j MA*OR. I
, ' skai. { ' C?AR. D.-Jones,
' ' Clerk'
a A A OHOIN ANCK
Making Vagrancy a Crime in the
' IVywn of Lancaster* asd Provid- i
ing for tfa? Punishment
Thereof.
Be it ordained by th?* Mayor aod Al- ,
dermeo of the towu of LaiiciMU r, in
t Council assembled huiI hv ilia
authority of the nam? J'
^ That any person or perrons found I
I wandering ataiut in the towti of Laur
; caster (mm phwwto place, without any
t known resideuco and who have , no
visrhls or teiwvwn mtnosof gaining a
fair, honest and reputable livelihood; ' .
* all su-*plci6us person's golsg abj>ut
9 within the limits of said town, strap*
\ pi-ig and bartering hnrse- (without 1
producing a certificate ol ins or t.-eir
good character signed by u>e Mayor
8 of some city or ttfe inieiulant of some
a town in douth ? arolma); i*ewise all
r persona who acquire a livelihood' by.
, guixioiiog.or J>oi?e racing without any - '
" ' < ther risible means of gaining a liveii
p h'ohd^ also, all persons W4i-> .ead idle .
and disorderly lives; it. ewise ail persons
(not fo.lowiug seme Handicraft,
trade or profusion, or not having
f some km.wu or visible mean? or livelihood,
wfeo shall be ab e u> wotk and, 1
( occupytpg or tieiug-iu possession of
some piece of laud, shall not cultivate
i UCli a quantity thereof aa shall he
l deemed by the Mayor oMne town of <
. Lancaster to be' necessary for tlie k
maintenance of himself ai*i his family; i
ail fortune tellers for tie or reward;
and ah stuidy beggars, are, and shall ?.
> be d> emeif vagrants, and upon con(
vicMou thereof by the Mayor, or ouucil
shall he flued In a sum not exceed- f
log one I Undred dollars, or imprison- ?
fu ror thirty ddyS.
tll Ranfled oy the Mayor and Aider- ?
men in ? ounoil assembled, thin nth r
j day of January in the year of our c
Lord one thousand nine hundred and
! two.
' Attest. R Jy. WYLIE, *
( ^ - . Mayor, c
L8. CHAS. D. Jonks,
l ?v?' ' t lerk. g
trespasT "notice. ' '
T
All paraena ara warned net to t)
ride, walk, hunt, hah, or traapaaa ^
in any way on nay -lunde in Buford
township, boifnded by H: C. *
Steele, J no. H.. Steele, VV. B. t
Plyler .Tackeon Usher, and others. t<
Tke Invr will be enforced against it
all persona disregarding thin notice. ?
{ S. E. Usher. T
; Jany 9, 1902.
w
i a resolution whs introduced in *
i congresH'Mwnd^y for an apprepria1
tion ?f $ 12,00ff for bronze tablets
SI
commemorating six great naval
victories) beginning witb these of
Jehn Paul Jonen in 1797 andclesv
ing with the battle of Santiago
bay; "Commodore Winfield Scett if
Schley commanding," in 1898. .
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BAD
BREATH:
' I k?f? Seen ailDf CAtCAKFTI and mm o|
a in I Id an<1 effective laaatlre Uiey are amply wonderful.
Mr damrhter and I were bothered with !
Ick atomach and our broavli waa very bad. After ,
taking a few doaea of Caaeacei* we hare Improved n.
wonderfully. Tbey are a great bel|> In the family." i
Wll.IIBI.MINa Naobl.
1131 KlttenhouBe Hi.. Cluclunatl. Ohio. <>1
sssv' candy
TRAOt MAAM >HSI?II?I>^
PlMMMI P.I.HKI. O?? ? ?
good-?(,t.r iloiss. we^?r ov^wsx. 40?
... ours constipation. ...
togs Um^4, ? ?-?. cktmtf, ? ? tat*, lit ni
040-m#jc'rdbs*ct!5o,{|ffs': h
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We Are Gaining Pn
4 WILLIAMS
One month ago we
tion one of the Newe
of DRY GOODS, S
TIONS and FANCY
?d in Lancaster.
We knew that we \
of the Cash Trade, b
the "Lion's" share all
we will strive to win
ONE PRICE TO AL
We Sound the Note 1
are in Order.
Every department i
each you will find
MAKE YOU BUY.
not YOU ARE W1
brimful and overflowi
ties in Dl*ess goods, S
Jackets Capes, Etc.
Everything Bright, New and Clean. No old,
To see our crowded
would think we were
of 30 days,?we can 1
Nothing can stop ui
vors is all we ask. Oi
high salaried "Boss<
us?We are ALL W(
WILLI A)
October 14, 1901,
Shooting Scrap? is Orangaburg,
r "* Important
All About a Cow. debtee! t<
Co
Special to Th? Stat?. ' All part
Qrangoburg, Jan 6.?Th? un- burn-Heat
ortunat? affair b?tw?on W. L. either by i
>?gr?*t and Nick Mill?r, both hereby not
>r?tnin?nt whit? men of th? county at once am
aiding a f?w mil?? from th? We liuv<
ity, which occurred I at? Saturday to meet ar
voning, in which th? forravr was must insist
roundad sartral timaa hv niat?*l r,o,r ? o
, ,'?J
ired by the latter, may result This not
eriouwly, as Mr. Segreet iw waid and all.
be in a critical condition. As T
sual the causa seams to hava been Clyb
ery trifling. Mr. Segrest had
itkeft up a cow belonging to Millar _ ifflDQ
rbich was at large and charged /flluJ
0 cents for alleged damages and j||
rouble. Millar, it iw said, agreed ThePouili
? nay the meaey, and did ?o, Hot Jen"b>n RaP
1 1 J' ' lowing low
immediately opened fire on Se- leston, 8. C
rest, with the result aa stated. Ex^o-dUom
'here may, however, be a different eodpon stai
K?r ner vice i
erson of the cause of the trouble ti.-katH r^ad
nd something else bringing it on, ^0M ^
ut tbe abore is the tale aw now Kershaw
>ld. filler is irv jail, baring
irreanered to Sheriff Dukes. Catawba Jur
Rock Hill
?' - Tbzah
FOR SALE. * "en
On desirable terms, the follow- Hroyrna F?
ig valuable farming lands in Bla.kaburg
an caster county, S. C.: 1,500
;res on Waxhaw creek?the ftneihy
irth-place and home of Andrew Lattimore
, ' Moorsboro
acksoo. Henrletia
1,600 acres on the Catawba Forest Oity
ver, known as the Bowden place, Kutherror?j<c
, .. 1 ' Thermal C it;
ichuhng a very fine water power Marion
; the famous Catawba Falls. Column A:
These lands will be sold in 100, com uun< h
50 or .300 acre tracts, as laid out n'mit'june
i plat8, which can be seen by Column R: 1
jference te D. A. Williams. comrhencii
. , and inclnd
r or prices and terms apply to limit ten d
. a. Williams, i^nncaster, S. C. "ale; exoej
* to Bernard Wiesenfeld, Atty, uomtmn5!**
o. 706 Fidelity Building, Balti- TuendayH,
?re, Md. we?k; cor
Bernard Wiexenfelri, Atty. 1902, final'
> ??? dltfon to (1
WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood
id Persimmon Logs. Southern
ard wood Co. Charleston, S. C. |Q<
9i ^
iblie Favor With a Rush !
-HUGHES CO. ?
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threw open to public fnspepst
and Rest Selected Stocks
;hoes, clothing, nogroceries
ever displayvould
command a fair share
lit didn't d#eaiii of getting?
at once. Yout confidence
bv constant fair treatment,
L and that THE LOWEST.
tEADY AM IMRGAIN#
low in perfect shape and in
VALUES THAT WILL
Rut whether you BUY ?V
SLCOMEy Our Stores are
with the Newest NoVel iiTks
and Velvets, Notions,
*. 1111
. . i
shoddy, out-of-scason, second hand truck have room h'eVet'
stores aild biisy clerks you
in business 10 years instead
lardly realize it ourselves.
s. A fair field and ilo fa*
Lir expenses are small?Nd
3s" perambulating around
>RKERR
Respectfully'.
VIS-HUGHES CO
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Notice to Those in- D A D P A 1 MO TM
? Clyburii-Hcath Mule Jjall uAl LIU' 111'
ics indebted to the Cly- D II G G I, C IP,
li Mule Company, 1
note or account, are1 A&S'fti
ified to come forward
1 and make settlement. 2
our own obligations lif IRQ II W;
id in order to do so we W ^ ^ ^ _
on those owing us to We are now selling fer iti?
bout further delay. BUGGIES that we have been sill
j j j j. t , y j . i
icc is intepded for one ing at $60; and Buggies heretofore
sold at $55. wb are now selltespectfnlly,
ing at $50. So come and get yoti
urn?Ileatli Mule Co. a nice, new BUGGY while thif
, , , are CHEAP.
MiUUu.. . t ?
ID inn. are selling the Ninsen round
r ?.?! i rt x nvHAMiMiie and s^itore1' hound ' whgoiu," else j
liULtSim EXPOSITIBI thd OwteftsbOtt) wftgon at snrprtsi
Carolina * G??rgi* E$- ingly lbWpHces.'
road announce* 'tb& fois v ,,,^ , , ,A^<
routed trip, rates to t h?r- We keep on,hand some good
account o' th? H??uth HORSES?some as fine animals
>er rtt?te and WWl Indian . a
Tickwt? on sale at all as v yod will hnd anywhere, li
J?* WM>t ? b.r,. that will .uit;
vmthert. C.AO F/,KR. yon in every particular^ don't
$ ?am $? ?O. ?? bdyuntil y?u 8e*m,r stock.
0 80 4 95 8 05 -*?" ' ige
7 ?K>' 5 20 3 86 " ~
7 00 6 00 3 70 <
...? ?i? fi?) -??
11 86 ?06 6 66 11
60 0 20 " 6 661
119C 0 36 6 HO f T
12 10, 9 6ft 6 ?0 .
?n 12 40 9 10 6 90 ^
Y 14 36 10 90 o?6 We also run a first-class livery
Tickets to he sold daily and can give yju as good teams as
(IK Nov, 30th, 1901, until . '
t*g Miy 81, 1902; final c*n ?? hftd 10 l; wn3rd,
1902 Yours to serve,
SESTfe a mwnaii ?r?
I > ' * "
aj n m nuuil/lOU lO (I*IH OI
>t that final limit shruld . ,
exceed June 3rd. 1902.
Tlcketa to oe' Mold on
and Tliurndaye of each
nmencing Dec. 3rd, 1901. T?in*?i? ttWimm,
arid including May 2?th, , ?P??f?Hy T?luabla la women la Brow**
limit seven days in ad- nittrra. Backache ranhheo, headaoba
late of aale; except that take* the jlaoo' ?rf
should in no oaae exaatttt ^ u^itd'eK* wh^
IH"i- dorfal remedy ia taken. For aiokly children
K H. ftHAW rewworkedmeaithaaaeaaanl. No home