The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 14, 1902, Image 2
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sATl'KOAY, JUNK H. 1002.
| For The Lodger.
A Question to Candidates for
(bounty Supervisor.
M it. Kiutok:? Considering; the
had condition of our public roads
which have not heen properly
worked for 10 to 20 yours - since
the days of Dick Klliott and the
great need of hotter roods, will
you uilow eacli ot the candidate*
fortheoflico of County supervi.
sor space in your valuable paper
to answer a (question
Mr. Candidate, if elected to
the ollice of County Supervisor,
will you have every section of the
public roads under your care
worked at least four days a our
or do your level best to have it
done, provided the hands do not
pay off duty, or the law' change
to make tho time of work less
than four days; aud it the hands
pay off duty, will you use the
money thus paid in on the roads
to the \oiy best advantage po:>'bio
? will you ?
Mr. Editor: My reason f<?r
asking this question is to get the
candidate under pledge before he
is elected, so that he will not feel
a delicacy to call out the hands
"for fear of losing a vote in the
next election:" and so that he and
all the uands may know that he i>
but doing his bownden duty to!
have the roads worked. The roads
for years, I have been told by
various ones, of diU'crcnt sections!
of the county, have not been \v<>; k
ed but one and two days on an!
average. One section I know,
on a main public road to town,:
has not hecn worked but two <ln>: '
in the past three years; another 1
heard of this week has not hoen
worked at all in oxer twelve i
months. And, in fact, I do not '
know of, nor have 1 heard of a|
single section in the county tin! j
has had itsfull four days workdoue j
on it hut 1 have no douht that <
we have some faithful overseers
in the county who have done their
full duty, and they deserve the!
most praise. Overseers all over;
the county tell me that they will'
willingly work their section, ifall
the sections will work.
Out county chain gang has done
some very line work during the
past few years and we praise them
for what they have done; hut if
our County Supervisor with uj
salary of $000 a year can't tind i
time to look utter the roads of the
county and tho chningang too, and '
either one is to he left oil then 1
say,do awav with the ehaingang al- j'
together and have all the roads of
the county worked by the lawful '
hands, hiring such additional ;
labor as is absolutely necessary. !'.
1 admit the roid law is faulty
i
wituow stands, it is being condemned
all over the state, and wet
1
have good hopes that the next
legislature will give us a better
road law.
! 1
I have pleaded for better roads (
for the past ten years, and 1 don't i
expect to stop until we get belles (
roads. People may say 1 am a |
' crank"' on the road (juestion: hut j if
they had to travel the roads as |
much as 1 do, 1 imagine they would \
"holler'' some too. ,
i
Now, I am not m..d at Mr. Per- I
ry nor Mr.ftardner, nor Mr. ("as
key, past Supervisors, about any- :
thing they have done neither do I
want to say anything that wi\ ]
make them mad, but 1 do want
one of them, or whoever i- next i
elected, to do more ion I w< rk 1
and I feel that they will have th< ji
praise and the thanks of evei \
good business ninn in the county 1
riti.l of soti.i? <.t the i5oo?l women li
tot). >l!
1 h ive thrice l?ro!o>n the unifi ??i
s rin?* of in\ i icv t h - >
in a m un?l i have It.id to sit c it v . .*>
cornered in inv hujjiv more thin u
:t score of time- to keep It am si
plan "ino ovcri)o ir i, nnd who' i- tl
worse, the ?rir!s don't tdwiivs luck ll
to loot) the hitzbe-t -ido of the it
ifOrld. c
I i ion County, N (' , hv.s o > >d
rotul*. to d some of the counties of *i
oni own Mute, wh'ch iioor under jt'
tile same ro id law, have good I
roads us wall, and Lancaster 1
j County call have ?;ood roads too, 1
i if we ci^\ demand it, and M'ethat >
| our County Supeivisor docs his a
| full duty. An 1 now us a candi- <
i date i- staui to be * deeted to till t
.this imjoM int otliea, let liim sav 1
! wluit he will do i! elected; ami 1
s;<\iug, let him do it when elected, v
Please sfml a marked copv of t
the paper cn:ii tini \ j_ this to each a
candidate for Supervisor. widi a
special request that an answer he
given for next S.durduy's paper. e
T. M. Belk. t
Laykk, since writing the above t'
I have broken another (dollar) t
sp> ins: of my buggy. , o
T. M . B. ;t
What Tillman says ?
About Clcmson College *
? e
Trustees, lie Declares, c.id Wisest d
Thing. College to he More ; I
Miiiliu\\'* in Future. je
Special i<> 1 lie Stile. j
Washington, dune 11.?"Ken III
sonablc people will lie entirely ^ b
satisfied at the action of Cleiuson's t'i
trustees in rcm-ing to accept lho*j
re>i 'nation <>f Picsid at llartzog; s<
we don't give a rav for wiiat the b
Mtnreas'liable' think about it."' w
This stab 111e111 was made to o
wiiir correspondent by Senator 1 tl
Tillman up u his return from (u
( Unison college where he went it
1 i-1 week tu i.itend the annual ei
meeting of tin-hoard of trustees, tl
Sena} i i'llltnan said the trustees t\
iuut in.! taken I'lis action with lit tl
a euodii siiliig of the entire eon- ;ai
troversy lietue. n 1'rcsident Hurt- h
zog ai d the student body arid that is
while when the trouble liis arose '
there were some members of the i:
board who were not convinced s(
that if would be best fi r all em- ((,
corned that the college should net i.
change heads, ho believed the t.,
thor? ugh investigation which the
t ; nste -s had m ule of both sides of n
the trouble ua l left thorn unani- ^
mwfis in the opinion that President ,
Ilai i/. 'g should stay at the helm. j.(
Senator Tillman was frank 4o
say, however, that there would i
lie changes in the internal j?oliey
jf Ihe instilution. . I g|
'After cu'tful sifting of every 1 r.
harare submitted bv the u?ii#io.au I
iguinst their president,*' the senalor
c ontinued, 4'wo found they had di
no ease at all Their charges fc
unounted t<? so much trival rot. tli
iYo then heard ['resident Ilartzog at
11 a hold frank statement of his e>
d ie ( J the ease And the result ui
!' .1 \ . that the board clearly th
>u\v tiiat tlieic was no reason of T1
iceepting Dr. llurtzog's resignaiou
nor did it reem best for the
olleee that we should do so. lo
' Yes, th re will be some charm- rc
;s in the .n iiuigement of the cols th
ego, 1 men ? in the internal policy. 1 i'
I ho board ioaliy.es 'hat perhaps it ca
ins ma le mistakes; that President ot
Uait/.og has made some; that the pt
Undents linve made some; and last ^ sa
nit not Ic sttiiat some of Prod> th
le d iiiM/ </\ fm lilt) have made of
.. i.' .i
t i < in- unng j'resident Hi
II.?it/. l' li t" I < (mi such a? active ?!'
i"a I ju. I has hail so much on his he
*h ill lei s inlie \\ i\ of th? biw- til
ii -s inaiVaee ncnt of the college ui
~ O
that he h i ir>l in i n able to keep of
in a ci > I".mil with the student 01
h.xly i - >v ?11fI he best f. r both
him-" in il (hennas. Hereafter
m
i" u i ! atraniie to ho more closely
< i * : h tint ndnit l>od\
n<l t ? ;n i* If \ i 1 I I? I'i>v
i _ I v iii ie I.<?. it is no.
liuUv i.tiiH1 s; y t??r the bar*
i Hi. s I' i i ' c >' in. ' t!u, t t lu'i ?
annul o cinM' nmiioiis between
to faculty and students and I i
iiink it will la* seen at Clemson '
i the years to come that this I
!i injo was a lonjr step forward."
"Thero will also l?c more of tire
i?jiIiti?; v" in the management of
lie school An I here is whine we
rubers en:m: in for ??ur It mo in.
11 flic past wo have It-en disposed
> make the military part of the
oh.>o! mi1>^ rvi ui in a way to tho
cademic p u t. For example, ruthi
lli in make a boy walk post we
bought i; best that ho lie made to
ml in that time on Ins books.
Jul i \perseiice has shown that
, ,111 r ; i fiiinrju | II ISM'S^US U mill
ury organization tho military
lmuld In* made a feature of the
chool.''
"1 lipe the conduct a( the studtits
will he such in tho^fuiuro
hat neither the trustees bor the
acuity will have to resort to dras
ic measures iu the maintenance
f order at the school. But us I
old the boys id my speech thcoth<
d:i) the taustco* are deter mill*
d that the faculty and not the
Indents are to he tho managers
d the school and that if it is nccssary
we will have 50 boys on
uty every night of the world,
hit I don't think this will benecssary.
Keren ing t ? tho attitude of the
tudents toward a speech he made
hem alter the meeting of tho
ourd, Senator Tillman naively
cmurked:
"I noticed a shutlling of feet at
jme of the things I said,
ut 1 didn't know but what that
as tho (Jlemson's hoys method
f upplaud eg. 1 learned afterward
lat they were showing their dispprovai
of what 1 said. However,
would not have made any didlenee
how much they shuttled
uiriVet, I was talking to them
ir their good, for tho boys are
ic college, they make the colicge
iid they ought to know Iliat the
nurd of trustees 111 all its ncli ns
looking i > their welfare.
'There is every reason to boeve
ll at next fall will liud Com>n
tilled with students from all
e or the State and running sun < 'ii
I here will probably he some
oaking in certain quarters, hut
will not amount to anything in
i) opinion. I hehevo that Clcm' i
has enough loyal friends all
icr the State to stand hy her and
aep her to the front."
1
Senator Henderson, of Aiken,
is resigned his position in tho
lute senate in order to enter the
ice for tho I'nited States senate.
There are now over 50 candi- j
ites who have filed their pledges
>r the several races to he run in
ie campaign this summer. There
c ten more in prospect who are
r lOi'tPll li< I'limo 1.. ilwi ? '
. VX..1IV 11/ i ill! SUiiKClJ '
id present their pledges before
0 campaign formally opens. ?
lie Stale.
It takos hardly loss than *450
r any candidate to make tlio
gular canvass of the state, : ?.d
is, with the many other pre
liinary expenses incurred in the
mpaign, will in the case of state
licers, omi -i lo of governor, conic
etty near using up one year's
lary. It i.s gratifying to know
ut there are such larg numh is
patriots who have the priiv. It
'iciites prosperity, nil I tin cuiidutes,
if ttiuv uro consistent, ill
1 dchuricd from howling about
o hard times ar.d ''the poor
in ' which lias hcen a large part
their stock in trade in previis
years -Columbia Kccord.
J'^/"Subscribe to 'I ho Ledger.
- r\ ?~C. ? ?r . i .-?t MBMiraMMMMM
Spring Stock C
: W0THIN6 WANTING 1
WILLIAMS HU
Make it easy for von to hu
/ ? # <
mother and all the children <
stores at small cost. Sellin
bound to undersell, and that
winning; the trade.
A LUCKY STREAK IN PRESS
Stylish and cheap to suit thrifty buyers ! L'lio besi si
iu town, cpmlity considered.
BLACK DUKSS GOODS iu Brilliuatine Moniir, Woo
and Storm Serge.
11IG SILK PURCHASE. - To be exact, 15,000 yuidours
early. Wo show all the now colors, Crane do Cheink. Jai
' I
3.000 YARDS WASH DRESS
We were f ntunnto In securing the surplus stock of n tnui
\ lVre.ilrs in dots, figures and stripes Madras Giognams?
Striped Or gun dies in new effects. Silk Mulls?Duck and
Bargains and Housing stock of Embroideries and Laces are 1
' Linens, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Organdies, French Batiste, IV
SPRING GOODS.
Go where you will you will not tind liner or hotter fitting
which we offer you the choice of. Our Cheviot Suoits, 1
Cassimers. For styles and prices, come to us.
We have* hundreds of othei
space forbid the mention.
llespeetf
. W1LLEAMS-H
Five K i! I, Fifteen I jurnl. FOR I RE \SUIiEH
I : id t Rdthliil tl(* tor re-e!e<
Cbaltnn joga, l'elin , June ll"" I" County Trea.urtr.
. c . . . . w. r.CAUT
?A l itai collision occurred on the
Nashville, Chattaiujogo ami St. T?> 'h t>-n-. u'raih; Voters of
r ., . ... . t? r?,'ounty;
IjUUIH raiiro .'I tills ;iltcriioou uG* Kiowin :lu* rhai'if
tween flookc; a ! Suuimh, tvw> 'inaiifh" uu i ?>< ir. \v. I V
i ulmin i s w * II us 1*1 < pal riot i
sinnII statiei s about 12 miles loyalty to lit.-, ?-??iuif w* tier
e noilni'i* i>iir uh a i uitdiilaie t*<<r
from this city. I'ive men were ,,ort<iu<m- nl r?u..ij irea
killeil from lliis citv. Five men i*e i- ?-l cu-ii w?* uuar.n-.if** inn
. t.iM'liar. i* ; r?* tin-ius of the <
were killed outright and about 15 H ri.-t uu<- r.i u.<v- w.i:. la v a-nl
others more or le-s sorioudv in 1;,i?i;!Ti
wvl Kitow.i, Mr \ * 11 at11*11
jured. Possibly two or three of when quit* a .vming man. eni
, 4l a t obiter in the C<> .fuilera'e w
tllCJ WOlllltp u \\ ! i; <1 c i I DID t MO of- was badly W' ll* tlt*?l I lilt U'|{
feetsof their injuries. temlere.f him a crhv.e f -r I
notwitnstaiiClnK ii>is ainiHioi
supnorteil hin.s II aid fa*i i v
A Saginaw, .Michigan, dispatch jg*~
says that Daniel Smith, tlio oldest Therefor*. ? more tL.* v i..- m
.... ... , , , not beeheiwtl 1' t i l.i
man in Michigan, 'died suddenly county Ho wt I mji p toe I),
last Saturday morning at 3:S(J ,c m|hhiee FRIF
o'clock while gctiing out of hed to
get a chew of tobacco. Smith k OR AI DIIOR.
was born January 21st, 1701, and Wh uirp niAm.ur. . . ..
had chewed tobacco for about one u\u, oui" ,?!*
hundred years and for many years tor?a pnaiMoo h" has it.it *i w
. , , | . . marked t-ffletency, faUh'uiui
got up frequently during tho night jpiHity He wi i abldi- .he r
to get a chew of tobacco. l'ie I)(,,nocr nic. IMmiry
MANY FttIF
No-To-llac for Fifty Cents.
Guarantcod tobacco habtt cure, maUcs wcaU
men stron?, blooU pure. 6?c.w. All tlriCKists Ml' Hollis 11 li> r oil 1.4 lie)
?? t 1 ?? 1 tiounced an a nan Itl 1 f r eP>
I'np t 11 v ci.'v \ it,1 the office of < ounfy u?.i:?.r
1 OK 1HE oJ-rs A I h. at)l(lp (he rt^I|U , r ,, (
prlmnrv miny fk:
I tieieby announce myself as u can* , ? ,
didate for re-election to flie Henuto, r.?T,,,^iiT.n/x,,
pl?dtsli>Ki?i?"U'? "I'M" the re- SOU SUPKLlVIbOli
suit a? the Democratic p Jtn&ry,
1 annouuee myself u Cuinii
W. C. 1IOL01I. reelection 10 (! fftt c <>f < n
- 1 erv'sor aiibjf 1 to e r:l s^m
HOUSE OF ltEl'KKSENTA* the prtiiiary.
TIVT,'< 1 " "
^ A , ?? V * AO
I hIm h cuiwlidate 'or n elect ion to Wo Ui^e thia el'-.' . u
tl?e House of lieprthentuiiveH, u'-jeo.t j the mum* of M ti f.n
to the lei-ult of the ptinmry elect!-n I Suptrvlnor " ' '* ?
T. V. W ILLIAMS. | H reals of i lie * .. . - .
| hands. He i? i. ri ver
We I t reliy announce the Hon, J.N, <luti<- lequiie. ? r- .
K-ti id>:o ns?n Candida*.* f ir re-elect h?n t n< x at> 1 1 v '' oil it.. |
;.) lit.* n? ija.; of k< pi tit'iv< s aiii' many vm
ject to I Iht*1 ul' of l tie I) . v-rnt ic |>i i ; m
mars' >.i Kf)t ridgs'l Wi t) Ki.nw loyally
i. il el. s iiilen -lh 'fthe j> < j.h j ' heretv ai i.< m h- .. s??" >
uii'l hi- exi.ilc .it: .? .i 1? t! la to. ] iJl.i: t U ile.r.i'* . \
? i - j i'i i .. i i *?; vih , i 'tk ' >? . -i
ito'.iMi je rctti tied to iiw .,*
i re?ti):? < i thi* ' > i . .-ri
MANY VOTKHN
.)u11N |: I'/
hOIK'KCDATK.irDUK.
Mr. I'Mltor; !' -i t?- 11 >r>
I hrrc i.N HI U Ml,M nncelf a o*n<l|. > p,,. ?{i , ??
il i!e f?>. lli*. In t* <>t I'r t; i ? .JimIuc i n ,
slibj- ( : t .r iii s ?v. f U?<- ul " ' r"
.'iioi'!iitl(^>riii. y. Ui-mocrH/lc |??i:n-4 \.
JOHN M. I'KHUY. MANY VOX
"
PRiCIS LOW!:
GHES CO..
y. '1 lie father, the
an he eiothed at our
g for cash we are
we are doing- and
I GOODS.
clouted und undoubtedly the cheapest stock
I Albatross, Wool Cheviot, Whip Cord
i of the choices. If you need a silk see
DAQeseand plain Tuffettu, Liberty Foulards'
000IS.
i ! >*am
nufacturer below oust of making; French
all shades. Batiste Lawns atul Satin
Canvas Suitings, Our White Goods
for you thrif y buyers ! White India
ralun Lawn and Kncjlish Lontr Cloth.
clothing at auvthing like the pi ices at
ilue Diagonals ('lav Worsted Series and
r bargains, time and
ully, .
UGHESCO.
sufeuintex nent of edii?
jtfou i<? cation.
IlKN. i lu ivhy an m mice iu\-olf a cai <11*
? utile* of . !cvnr> Hupe. IllI.aticn??
teii'ic iff', lue lion, ;?!.<( | !?-? I iriy ?
, >ei; o i hi tie i he re*ii11 of ti e I) iuo
'!er hnil
.inlaml ratio piiiiiiiia\
mii ami M J. I .UNO,
tli) an _ 4
Hi- in
ii pi i . it i'd i ik* vale h i>i i .hi' a ?m' ('on ii1 j :
' ''"^ iil With . :111\ ill 111 * t<?r |i.'ist favors
in' . II . .1
l ? i he <:i ri it's iHol lei tal i ma tor I ill ure sii| n
A- 1* I""' ' Hereby announce myHsIf a- a
nitliHin. J camlhlute for re election to the otf co
ni?-?i ?.? of ounly s'uporiulemlc it of i21 hum
! ti-ii Mil jeot totheru'e' cover itig th?
'le tmt | bein oralI Piirn-oy.
I ll<' ,"''J I A C UOWKLL
by I noil I
oi ii ring | i'ib
. til e j
? ?! : ?\ 3. mc o w,
n 1'nier *
mocrat* HVSICIAN antl SURGEON
CATAWBA HOUSE,
Sotilh Side, Uj> Starrs.
offices
einc Mr
f.r re. OIM2N DAY AND NIGHT
A mil- i?jloliC
i Ii eucli
chh ii i. (i i ' ' *" 11 '-'.ii m M i..... . ii>
" ' (Jo to the
;s"s' ! LANCASTER MARBLE
el.yai. V TV I >
"iM GRANITE WORKS,
tKNDa For Good Wort unci Low Prices.
' ! A. J. McNioch,
lh;^ /;;i! LANCA.UEH, S. C. "
Spiles
i I D fcsc Roi%^
"1 raffhrcd lho(orlDr?ii of the duiiBlf
Id with protruding piles brought on by constlpsl?>
l'i?? tlon with which I was afflicted lor twenty
I, I n yo^" I ran across your CASCARETS In the
town of Newell, la., and never found anything
> ? rdi , to equal thorn To-day I am entlroly free froth
pllos and fool like ft now man."
C II. Keitz. nil Jones St., Sioux City, la
/J,' , CANDV
{^1 ^ Jj& CATHARTIC ^
,{1 J. V TWA Of MAWH
Pleasant. P.ilatnhlf Potent, Tente Ooo<1, TK>
* . Qoo.l, ;, r Mcken. Wrakfn, or (}rii>e, 10c, 'XiC 600.
? ; , ^ ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
SUrllng lUmndj Company, i Mcapo, Ifontml, New York. SIB
lin.Tft-RRf* Sold and ffiiaranf#*M by all drag*
KIJS. I1U*I U"DAw gl.t. to OilKK Tobacco tiablt.