The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 22, 1902, Image 1
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Our I High Maiul
of On
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Prices Lower T]
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Notwithstanding the impro
Lower Prices than ever before <
CIJ-EAP. Our buyer made a grot
Marvelous Values. Caught on th
we have set the town ablaze at Th;
Dress Goods a \
Beauty
Lancaster has never conta 1
Pabries, Plain < loth the Best Sell
Broad Cloth, Covert*, Venetions
Surges and Granitier in every desi
Skirtings at 50c a yard. Beauti
Dots a* well ns the plain colors;
street and evening wear.
Struck It Rich i
Cle
13 piece* 45-in6h all-wool e
at $1 for dress pattern of G yarc
LA NCI
MOW'S THIS I
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any cane or t'aiarrh lhat can*
uot be cured by Hall's Catmrh Cue
F J r HENKY A CO., Props. To
lw), O.
We tbs iisdor?dgne<i; ha*? known
F J Hheu-y for the la?t 15 years, and
believe him porfecUy tidnnrabld In aM
business transactions and lli>anclaliv
able to carry out any obligation* mad*
by their firm.
Wkbt* I'mux, Wholesale Druggln.
Toledo, O.
wandino Kinnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O,
Hall's Catarrh Curs la* taken int
rnally, actingdlrs;tly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of lbs system.
Price,* 76fc per bottle-*''Mold -by all
Drugvlete.* I'sat Ira on lair free. " n
Haft's Kami ft PfMfc^iw the best
wrapper
MTl Send for free sampler^^OT^1
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^B 409 Pearl St.. JCew Voik.
50c. and ft, all druggiata.
1 .aw. 4 - "*t
Repairing
Ttone
Never thoughtJi of such a
sign for a medicine did you ?
. it's-. a good sign for
Scott's Emulsion. The body
has to be repaired like other
things and Scott's Emulsion is
the fnedicine that does it.
These poor bodies wear out
from worry^ from over-work,
f ton* disease. They get thin
and weak. Some of the new
ones are not well made?and
all of Jfche old ones are racked
from long usage,
Scott's Emulsion fixes all
i
kinds. It does the work both
inside and out. It
bones hard, thm hlo6d S^ed,
weak>.!1faff*gs , strong? hollow'
placed lull: ' Only the best
terialsare tisetl in the patching
and the* patches dQn't.Jihpw
thrdogh the new glow of health.
No one has to Wait his turn.
Yod c&h <dto it yourself?you
hnd the boftle.
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scon's
NDID DIS
aril of Km rlletici
ir (>oo(ls Very >u
M e are n<
lian i
?or Many Years."
ved quality of our goods we quote *
3oods bought CHEAP can be sold s
it hit this season; -cooped in some
e fly 0,000 yards Nice Embroideries ^
rce Cents a yard.
Vronder of
T and Cheapness. (
led such a i hoice Cidleetiou of line ^
era. We are showing the Fall line, t
, Melrose, Cashmeres, Henriettas, ^
rable color. Some splendid Heavy >
ful Waist Flannels in Stripes and c
Silks in all the New Weaves for t
and
aned ua the Lot.
lilk finish J iquacds, in nice styles, g
Is; 34 pieces all-wool double-fold 1
f\ Q T V D
1 J i Li JLY
Fatal fccideal in a Hill. {
A Durham Operative Caught in a
Belt?Hie Right Leg Torn Off
ettthe (lip, Joint ? A Horxible
i.. * '. ' Scene
| Special to The Observer.
Durham, Jan. 17.?J. L.
V\ right, white, 34 years of age, '
met with a horrible death in the
t&rwin Mill this afternoon about ;
1 'deck. Caught in a belt his i
body was jerked to the pully
above and his right leg torn off at
the hip joint. He lived some
eight er ten minutes after the ac?
cident.
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The' deceased was a section
foremae and it was his duty to
see that the belts were all on
when the mill started. When the
fatal accident occured he was
putting en a belt with his feot,
throwing it on the machine pul- 1
ley, yvhen his leg becane tangled
in the belt and his body was jerk- i
ed quickly to t.he ceiling.
wu wound around <
the shafting and torn I?oh at tha i
hip joint aad hia bady droppad to <
tha flour * 1 Tha limb rainainad on
tha shafting until tba machinaa
wara atop^ad and it waa takan off. i
The machinary balow waaapattar- <
ad J9itb blood and a portion of his i
bowala waoa thrown soma 20 faat
and lodged > .anothar machina.
Shreds ef flash .wara acattarad and
(aft^haagiog to maahary aararat
faat,. 4in ,lattery,. direction. Tha.
tarribla accident occurad within
iaw of a largo numbar of
. oparatiraw, but it waa all dona in 1 j
a second's tima ao that no wH-.y
tanca could ba randarad.
^ Of ICE
gating closed our buainaaa run 1
by JflJTiott 4j,Cra,w#or& al| parties
indaVifd to Ahens will .find their,
nates and accounts at pUr eft^cs.
Wa^f# iqered[ all tbsir buggies, j
wagons, etc., to.our stables. Rs- member
the celebrated . Colombia
Buggy aid Mitchell VT agon. .This
business is noir closed up and atl
partes,; indebted ' nfcuet 1
ettle, %s we cannot carry thea. . i
Lancaster Mercantile Company.
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SPXiAY O]
; (ircajli Improvi
perinr to anj Lin
>w Shtmin^ a Si
roeodins, beautiful colors, at 75 cen
00 pieces yard-wide dress Plaids;
tacked on the bargain counter at 10 <
ard-and-a-half wide, the $1 kind, a
'iiiim iu n 1 at t\f H iiuwl ^lonnolnt
lipping them in at 5 cents to clinch
uses of standard Calicoes at a low pi
Some Soft Snaps i
Blunt
10-1 Gray cotton Blankets, tb
lood gray wool mixed, the $2 00 kh
vhitc wool Blankots the $3 50 kind a
he $5 00 kit d for $3 00. Coniforta
it $li and $1 25. A few real down
iVholesnle [louse closing out, wc sco
mitred bed spreads at a big discount
he benefit. Come quick before they
Clothing Better rJ
Prices Low
Our guaranteed $5 Suits ard r
ihip. They make our customers gla>
lavo never seen anything to equal th
MERC,
Fakir Smith Arrested. D
The Florida Man Who Started
the Work-at-Home Scheme in ^
-v , y the Toils. ?
Chattanooga, Tann., Jan. 18.
- Postoffioa Inspector in Charge T
Williams has baan notified by Inspector
Paer that Joal G. Smith, a]
editor ff a weakly publication at j
Monticallo, Fla., has bean taken ; c,
inta custody charged with using j
the mai's for fraudulent purooeea. a
Smith it ia charged haa been tt
advertising for women ta da work j
at home, and offering tbam 920 Ml
a month for thair earricas. Ha ?|
baa baan bald in a bend of $1,000.
Mr. Burke Withdraws. *
!U
II was announced last evening ^
that Mr. J. E. Bnrke of theCbiaileateb
bar who hat* been a promiDent
candidate for circuit judge
from the firat circuit to euccaad ^
T
Judge Beast, bad withdrawn from
tha raca.' Tha ofaly othar candi- *'
data in this raca was Mr. C. C. 11
T
Dantzler of Orangeburg,. and it .
foUowa that ha will ba. unanimous- j
It choaan next waak ta auccefd
Judga Benet who: baa declined to
tend for reelection.?Tha Stats.
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MhM Siva WHh OM?na .
Om?I CeUertle. cure WMtlyulon forever. u
mm. uaao.K4naiMin(u?Maa. j
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TRESPASS NOTICE! *
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All persona ara hereby warned ,jl
not to trmpM* by walking;, riding,'L
hiintinor ruth*# erAi/l ai> I
n, ? B .. ? |]
ipft in %pyway o* the le?d? of the
uodtwxork
town, kjtewn aa the 'l Jasper Ounbounded
,by the pyf?l?e,rond, landi
of D. A. WillUqo?, J. ?,'fuod?i- .
barL Lfrty Spriigt, w. ^
Bingham and ether*.. Also pn my J
place kiMwn dtetfo J. P. Hunter T
land#, two wile* ' South of town, .
bounded by J. L#, Tillman, VT. A. ^
Howell,. the ptkblid road, and -I]
-(;n 4 'W
Tbt law will
against any and nil parsons d|srnM ^
plvlw ;
Not. 91,MOT. )
t3T SabM'riS ,l? " T Lbmb d
T< '' tJivrff- < i 'w
F NEW :
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i d. The Style
e Formerly <'ai
fork ot Goods
18 for dress pattern of 8 yards; i
the 20 cents kind, have been 1
^ents; 14 pieces fine Broadcloth,!;
HO cents; one of our best bar-jji
(es, alwavs 10 cents, but we are'i
trade. Picked.up a couple of
ice and they will go at 4 cents.
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wets and Quilts.'
e $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair,
nl at $L 00 a pair. 25 pair tine !
,t $2 50. Extra tine all wool, j
1)1 es for everybody. Full sizes
comforts at bargain prices., Dig
oped in a great line of white and
Our customers, as usual, get j
are all gone.
rhan Ever,
rer Than Ever!
narvels in quaiity and workman1
and our competitors sad. Wo
em. The history of the?e famous
dNTIL
t. Timmerman in
Rac? for Gonrnor.
Avowed Caodidktes
U p to PrSfcsntTimOTbree
Original Edgefield Men.
'ke State.
Dr. VT. H. Tiinusermsn, forrnrly
lieutenant governor and later
tate treasurer, having been euc eded
in that office hy the Hon.
t. fl. Jennings, is in the city for
ceuple ef days. For seme time
lere have been hints that Dr.
imm.rrasn would enter the race
xt summer for the office of govrnor.
Yesterday the doctor was asked
bout the matter and at once be
tale the positive announceasent
lat he not only bad deteritiiaod
? onter tbo race, hut would bo in
> tbo finish. Ho has carefully
lought ovor tbo mnttfr. and only
sacked his determination to en?r
after mature, consideration,
ha other four avowed candidates
ro Lieut. Gov., Jsmes H. fill
tan and Cangrassaan W. J.
albart, both of. wham are from
) famous old. county of Edga ldf
Mr. D. C. Hejward of Col>ton
and JUL F. Anpsl, Esq.., of
}rfan*yia. Sama oaa rsmarkatl
) Dr. Tiaamarmay yastarUay that
ia gaing in wajuld, raaka. a, raca
etwaaa th'aa Edga&ald man.
'ha doctor gaotly remiadad hit
nand that ha now lirad within
ba county of Eaxiagtan, baing
aa haad.of thanaw bank at Batfs
urg and living tha Laxingtau
ida of tha town.
THE SECRET OFSONG
" LIFE ~
Consist! in kaaping all tha main
rgans of tha body In hsalthy,
agular. action, and in quickly
aatroying deadly diaaasa garms.
Electric Bittars ragulata Stomach,
jivar and Cida<t?a. ruirifv tka
lood, sod * splendid app#it#,
j They w#rk wondern in curkg
. Kidney Trouble*, Female
!omplaints, Nerroua Diaeasea,
loaatipation, Dyspepsia, and
fal*ria. Vigorous health nod
tr#ngth always follow th#ir use.
)nly 50c, guaranteed by Crawrfrcf
Bfoa., J. F. Hackey'& Co.,
mggikta:
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FAXJL. GrO
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and Quality
rri**d in This Ha
Second to v oik
?5 suits is very simple \N e struck ;
we ospponed to have it. 4t> odd coi
your choice for $2 50. 'i wo lots all
ast an-l reliable at $4 00 u suit. In
a great lino. Our vest suits for littl
very cheap.
New Style Jaeke
? . Jackets are lie popular gar r
elegant line in correct lengths. We
Furs ever brought to this market. 1
Our Millinerv 1
%/
ment Uusli
The success of our opening it
Two milliners cant keep up with the
rybodr delighted at the very reas in
high class millinery this season. 13
A hoilt 4-1)0 naii-a ti?>n ul,^.r^.
$2 50 will be closed out at 75 cents
ladies fine hIiocs to select from "tl
Qualify at $2 00, $2 50 $3 oO. Jv
pants at 00 cents on the dollar. W
floods; " Come to us for the best of <
JLCO M
Dispensary BUI Killed.
Special to Post.
Columbia, Jan. 17.?When the'
House met today Mr., Saodprs' j
dispensary bill, allowing the:
I/ . i ' I ' j
counties to rote on dispensaryj
aed no dispensary, was trken up
agaie. There was coasiderabie
discussion. Tbe rote.to rccemoiit, I
#c . .
virtually killing the.bill, prerailed
by a rote of 66 to 45.
'M- I t? ^3- L?n
nr, ii. r> omun h nui to appropriate
$200,000 fortthe public
scbeols occasioned & lively debate.
"I^be bill was killed hv a rete of
06 to 36. A number of bills
were withdrawn. The Kinsey
bill, requiring county officers to
stay in their offices ceitain beurs
during the day, was also killed.
The Senate today adjourned
over until Monday night at 3
o'clock.
Senator Oraydon's bill providing
for a new jury law, was reported
favorably with amendments
and was made ,the special erder ,
for ' Wednesday. The bill, has!
been very carefully prepared, and >
is niuch the same as the law here,
tefore in force with the exception
that there are ne special provisions
for different counties. The
law will apply the same to every
county in the State. It is provided
that the jury commissieners
may prepare the lists and new
jnries within 10 days after the
lew goes idto effect, and afterward
the lists are te be prepared
annuhlly in December.
FIND* WAY TO LIVE
LONG . . Yv
The atartliog announcement of
a Diecerery that will auraly
laagthan life ip oaada by aditer
O. W,. Downey, ol Churubuaco,
Ind. 4 41 |f iek to atatf," ba writes,
4 4 that ^r. itjpg'e, N.yw Dtaeevery
for Centum pti on ia tha moat infallible
remedy that 1 have arer
known for Cenghe, Colda and
Grip. . It'a inraluable to paopla
with waak luaga. Haying . thia
i woadarful naadicina ao ona naad
dread Paaumania or Centum p?
lion. Ita relief ia instant and
euro certain." Crawford Bros.,
J- 4. Co, guarantee
erery iOc and $1.00 bottle,J and
giye trial "bottles free.
j
>ODS. ~
iket I
e in the Stat-.
a .lew that need (! the snow v and
ita worth from .*i?> to oO,
wool hard tinm ca-xdners Hon
knee pants sui - 'Or 1>< \> we 1 tve
e men arc beauties and the prices
its, Capes, Furs.
outs this season. V.'e 1 m\?? an
are show ug i!i" nicest line of
l' ices range t\- in , ! <? ' > ^0 >0.
Departed
with i h'ders.
i shown by the orders piling up
m workinff day and night. Kvo
ihle prices at which we are selling
argain shoe sale began this week,
anging in prices from $1 to
and $1 00. Two great lines of
le Imperial Shoe" and ihe Q ucen
ist jflcked up sample lot tn?n'?
e are headqmirters for first cla*
avery thing.
PiNI
Fink Norman Killed.
Special to The State.
GafTne}, January 19 Friday
remug just hi fore night u rough
and tumble fight occurred about
one mil* east of Guffn*y in which
a half dozen or more were en
gaged. A number of shntK were
fired and "Son'' Cobb shot and
killed Rink Normal. All the
parties are white and live at and
near Cherokee Falls on the eaat
aide of Broad river.
After the killing Cobb kept on
his cenrse towards his home but
was overtaken by Sheriff Thomas
and a posse who brought him to
the city and placed him in jail.
Ship Subsidy Bill Favorably Reported.
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Washington, Jan. 17.?The
senate committee on commerce
today authorized a favorable report
upoa Senator Frye's ship
subsidy bill. The report will be
made by Senator Frye. The
Democratic members of the committee
voted against reporting the
bill,
Senator and Mrs. Tillman (iuests
at a State Dinner at the White
' House.
Washington, Jan. 15.?The
President and Mrs. Roosevelt tonight
gave another of the state
dinners customary at thin season
of each year, the guests being invited
te meet the Justicee ef the
I Supreme Court. The table was
crescent shape and was laid in tire
East Room.
Among the guests were Senator
and Mrs. Tillman, Representative
and Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Henry
D. Clayten.
In view of the hard times, the
Greenville News advises South
Carolina farmers to raise Belgian
haras at profitable maat product.
A Belgian doe, weighing 8 pouada,
will produce from 400 to 000
pounds of meat in one year, and
this maat it tailing in all metropolitan
markets at from 15 to 4#
cants a pound.