The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 23, 1902, Image 4
ARE YOU WISE
matioa there is no remedy to tqu
an eaf
and a sure way to
Throat in order tc
and insure healthy
take half a ^lassfu
it a teaspoonful of
Mcxicf
fei
and with thin carelo tho t
Thou batUe the tiutsiuo of th<
incut aud after doing thia pour
around the ueck. It is a l'OSI
r 25c., 50c. und
, >
IT MAY BE YOU J?"
cau Muetung lAinment aud yo
ANCASTEK AND CUESlKH
RAILWAY
oohedule iu effect Junes. 1JK)2.
(Daily except Sunda )
vVESTBOUNI) | EASTBt UND
lo's. 14 aud 16 I No's. 5 and I.
A M. P M A P >1
# 06 6 4) Ar Cheater Lv 10 00 8 15
7 SO 6.15 Richburg 10 7 8 45
7.23 6 05 Basoombville 10 47 b 2
7 10 5.45 Fort'.Lawn 1103 9 (?5
P M
6.45 5.15 Ly Lancaster Ar 11 30 9 30
No. 14. leaving Lancaster 6-45 am.
nakes elose connection at Cheater
with Southern Railway No 36 for
Charlotte ami points north; and Seaoar.l
Air Lino ' Atlanta Special"
,x .silanta and points west A'-so
vith (Carolina and Northwestern Railway
No. 10 for eiioir, N. C and In__
ermediate points, and Southern Railway
No 33 for Columhin and points
!>Ulh.
No 15, leaving Chester 10.0 ? a iu,,
jnnects with Southern Railway No.
16 from Columtiia and nouns south;
4 -aboard Air Line " Atlanta Speoia,M
rom northern and eastern points a d
-ktutheru Railway No 83 from Northjru
and eastern points, an Lao*
latter with S CAGE for Rlucksbgrg.
No. 16, leaving Lancaster 5 15 p in,
Kmuects at Lancaster with S ?" ?!k (i E
torn Camden an 1 Marion and Soutn tu
Railway No, 31 ut Chester for
harlotte and points north.
.No. 17, leaving Chester 6.15 p m,
xMiuecls at Chester witli Southern
? tail way No. 31 from Columbia and
points soutlp
J AS M. HEATH, Gen Pass Agi.
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Easily, Quickly aud PermaNautly
Restored
MARNRT1R
__ .. ?. . ? A vr 1 UJ 1 I 111*
iii cold with u written in
cure Insomnia, Kits. lMzzLnex-, llyi
teria. Nervous Debility. boat Vitality.
M^ikiIuhI fjOH?en, h'ui in>r Memo?*?
the result of Ov??r-work SVorU. Wor
rv, .Si'-kne-H, Errors of Youth <o Ov r
imliilKence l*ri<*o >j?l ;<? boxos <>.
Ky mail i:? |>l i i phckhu** <" a\ ??it
r?*sn oil receipt, of pri-e. Kohl o 1% by
? rawford Brot Drii^^i-ts, o^en
LaueaHter, K <
. ?
manr poofrta BUfTei throuch tenor*
hev don't knot* that for all Innamal
11 oilcan Mustang lilulmenU
iy way
treat a case of Sore
) kill disease germs
tlirnnt nrlinn fr?
11 of water put into
in Mustang
niment
hroat at frequent intervals.
) tbroat thoroughly with th? linisoinn
on n soft cloth and wrap
TIVE CURE.
1 $1.00 a bottle.
ng been troubled with a running
ilcer. Treat it at one? with Mexlu
cm dei>eud upon a speedy cure.
North Carolina's
Foremost Newspaper,
THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER,
EVERY DAY THE YE All.
CALDWELL & TOMPKINS.
FUBLZSBBR8,
.P. 1\ CALDWELL, Editor.
#N.OO PEll YEAR.
OBSERVER
Receives the largest Telegraphic
News Service deliver
ed to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its specnil service is the greatest
ever handled by a North
Carolina paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER
Consists of 16 or more pages,
and is lo a largo extent made
up of original matter.
SHE SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER.
Printed Tuesday and Friday,
*1.00 per year. The largest
paper in North Carolina.
CP 1
oumpio copies sent on application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
UKNTLKMKY, Get the New Novel
Discovery.
PK3M 1E1
I i\.I lSOTIOIV.
( mes Gonorrhoea aud Gleet inl to 4
days lis action is magical. Prevents
stricture Afl complete. To be car*
ried in vest yocket. Sure preventative.
Sent bv mail in plain package,
prepaid, on receipt of pjice. $1.00 per
box; 3 f r $2,50. Urawford Bros,
Druggists, Agents. Lancaster, H. C.
THE SEH1 WEEKLY JOURNAL
OF ATLANTA, OA., ,
Is a twice-a-week NEW8 paper, pub
lished on Monday and Tuesday of
ea.:h week, with all the latest uews of
tiie world, which conies over their
leased wires direct to their office. Is
an eight-page seven-column paper.
By arrangements we have secured a
special rate witli them in connection
" "OUR PAPER
and for $2 we will send
The Lancaster Ledger
The Semi-Weekly Joarnal
And the
I The Home and Farm
ALL THREE ONE YEAR
Tills Is the best ofler we have ever
made in our friends and subscribers
Y'?ii iiniI ht iter take advantage of this
t ire at nee. for The Journal may <
I V Hi,tin.w their special rate to us at
liny time
I'lit t-'emi-weekly has many prominent
men and women contributors to
their columns, among them being I
Rev. Ham Jones, Kev. Walker Lewis,
Hon Harvle Jordan, Hon John TernI
le Graven antl Mrs W H Felron be
Bi?it;n ineir corps or efficient editors '
who t?kt> care of tlie news matter.
Their deportments are well covered
Its columns c.f farm news is worth
tlieprice of the papers
.-fend direct to litis office $2 and se
cure the three ahoue-mentloned paper
one vear, Addiess.
THE LANCASTER LEDGER,
LANOA8TBR S. O.
^^^STT^^^obaccosptT
UUIM I and SMOKE
* 1 Your Lifeawayf
Von cnn be cured of any form of tobacco using
rar.tly, In* made well, strong, magnetic, fuller
sew life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAO,
tnat makes weak men .strong. Many gain
ten pounds in ten days. Over 300,000 II
. urcd. All druggists. Cure .guaranteed, nook*
lot and advice. IKKH. Address STKkLJNU
KKMKDY CO.. C hicago or New York. 4J7
Bound to the"Bodj of Death"
I'lio Folly of -Texas ami North
Carolina in Reaffirming the
Kansas City Platform.
N?w York World.
The Democi at if Statu (nhvt>ntions
in North Carolina and in
Texas lnivo "renftiruied allegiance
to the Kansas City platform."
This is an act of asinine folly
for which there is no excuse either
in the precedents of the pa<t or
the obligations of the present
time. Democratic ascendancy is
so secure in those Southern States,
owing to the negro question, that
the election of the party ticket
would not he endangered by any
platform that common-sense could
suggest or policy dictate. For
this reason the Democrats of these
States uro all the more blameworthy
for yielding 10 Mr. Brytin'u
orrof lofio 1 ~
.... ? v^okioviv lUaiolOULV, lUSll'llll OI
ignoring it, as the party lias done
this year in Indiana, Illinois,
Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Goorgia, Pennsylvania and other
States.
The party in Texas and in North (
Carolina will be neither helped
nor hurt by proclaiming itself still
bound to the "body of death," as (
Mr. Cleveland very accurately
styled the Chicago-Kansas City
platform. But in the doubtful j
and the essential States, where the
Democrats are trying to retrieve
the disasters of the last two cam- (
paigns by abandoning dead issues ,
and false doctrines twice over- (
whelmiugly condemned by people, ,
these exhibitions of an obdurate ^
und brainless Bourbonism will tend f
to make the Republican campaign- ^
ing again easy.
The South once had a courage (
of conviction and a genius for pol- t
itics which are now sadly lacking
in many of the States of that section.
Asleep on The Track.
Special to The State. 1
Williamston, JiTly 19.?Last t
uigm uuoiu ouu y?ds east of <
Williamston the south b o u n il (
train at ruck Floyd Rucker, a negro
man about 25 years old, <
cutting a deep gash in his head I
and breaking hie right arm in 1
several places. Rucker was t
asleep on the track. <
i
A* ty'ido Accidentally Shoots Her- ]
self at Clover.
Special to The Obseiver.
Yorkville, S. C., July 18.?
Mrs. J. Ben Smith, a bride of 1
5 weeks, died at her home in (
Clover, this morning as the result
of a distressing accident that
occurred yesterday afternoon.
While taking sorno clothes from a ,
drawer, she dragged a pistol out J
on the floor and th? weapon was (
discharged, the bullet taking ef- t
feet in her stomach. Mr. Smith j
is a foreman in the Clover Cotton
Mills.- t
Death of Geo. H. McMusier. j
The Stale, 19th. i
Yesterday nows was received ^
heieof the death of Hon. Gqo. *
H. McMaster of Winnsboro. He ^
died at his home in that city at 7
o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. j
McMaster was known all over the ^
Stato and was an honored citizen y
at his home. He was in his 75th i
u
year, having been born April 27, j
1828.
to write for our c<vi< ' ntlal latter before ap- i
plying for paten ? be worth money.
We promptly o? and Foreign n
PA MTS
P*1 TRADE MARKS or return EN- v
TIRE attorney a lc?. Bend model, sketch
or photo and wc send an IMMEDIATE 11
FREE report on patentability, we give l
the beat legal service and advice, and onr
charges are moderate. Try us. r
SWIFT A CO.,
Patont Lmwyon*,
pp. U.S. Patent Offiod,Washington, O.C. [
Wish to Colonize
Northern Ko'ki* Intruded to C? to
to Upper South Unrolinu.
Mr. Orville (1. Wtiles of Clue
ago has written the governor ?li
following letter, again showin
the great need for an industrial de
partment of the State govern
mont:
Dear Sir: Recent I v I ha
some conespondence wilh'som
parties in your Stute in regafd t
8otno industrial propositions i
Lancaster, Chesterfield, Marlhor
and Horry connties. Will yo
please have your commissioner c
agriculture send me a report as t
those counties ? I expect to fori
a colony of northern paople ii
Lancaster or Chesterfield county
I have a great many friends i
the north who wish to go sout
this winter. Js your state in nee
of any^ public institution, th
funds for which COIlId tu? rnion/t i
your State, if the proper effort
were put forth? If so, please giv
me the facts, and if possible kind
ly give me the name and addrea
of the pre* ident or secretary o
your State Press association.
Over Twenty Thousand Bunche
of Bananas on One Steamer.
Special to The Stute.
Charleston, July 17.?Th
Fruit Dispatch company has brok
an all records of Charleston in th
handling and shipment of a larg
;argo which came in last night
The steamship Taunton arrived a
the docks with 21,250 bunches o
oananas and in less than 15 hours
the entire cargo was discharge*
ind loaded aboard of refrigerato
:ars and sent out of Cbarlestoi
o various parts of the country.
Date of Coronution Fixed fo
August 9th.
London, July 28.?An officio
lotificationwasjissued this morninj
hat by the king's command th
joronation of King Edward am
^ueen Alexandra will take plac
\ug. 9. Rehearsals of the pro
session from Buckingham palac
to Westminister abbey took plac
this morning and the officials o
the various state department
concerned in tho abbey ceremon
ire again busy with preparation
for the crowning.
To Oure A Ct.ld in One ay
Take Laxativo Bromo Quinin
Tablets. All druesrist* refiin.
ro ~
money if it fai'?3 to cure.. E. W
J rove's signature fa on each box
25c.
An infant negro child about 1
months old was killed by its si:
^ear old sister, on Friday last a
lie Blair place about 2 miles eas
if Camden. Charlotte McLean
he child's mother went away f ron
he house in the morning leavinj
t in charge of its sister, and upoi
eturning that afternoon fount
he child lying on the floor dead
!ts sister who is somewhat of ai
diot, admits that she killed her
There wese bruises on its head am
?ne of its legs was broken. Cam
len^ Chronicle.
WANTED. Scrap iron oteverj
Inscription and old machinery
^.ny kind of fire wrecks or stocks
(Vrite for, particulais. Addrnsi
I. B. Garfnbkel, Columbia, S. C
Uily 8, 190^-1 in.
NITIDIS OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that or
he 1st day of August, 1902, tlx
indersigned, as administrator oi
I. Jackson Wallace, deceased,
till make Html return and set'le
[lent to the Prohate Court ?>1
Lancaster County, S. C., and up
>ly to said court for a final dis
harge as such administrator
W. H. Wallace
)ated 1st July, 1902.?1 m.
Tragic Kndmg of ? Little Hoy'*
L'fi-. i
<
1 I o III io Tin* ?>lUtO. I
Spur Piiduirg, Jul> 1 lb? A har- j
lowing tragedy occurred this i
| iiiKi'innj ikImint 10 o'clock iH the J
11
p home of l'rof. W. M. Morrison of J ?
I Clcmsoo college, who is sending .
% the nimmer at, Wclford. Prof. I,
Morrison's 6-year-old son and
Willie, the 6->ear-:?ld s?.u of Mr. 1
e J. R. .lackson, a neighbor, were j
? playing logother on Prof. Morn
ris n's premises,
o By some means the little boys ''
II unobseived managed to gets
'1 broach-loading shot guu, liotli l?ar- .
o relfc of which was loaded, from '
n Prof Morrison's In n-p, and this
n weapon was brought into their (
sport. Just how it happened no'..
n one will ever know, perhaps, but
h the gun was discharged and the
d load entered the body of tVillie
e Jackson just beneath the left j
n shoulder blade, tanging inward
8 and penetrating the lung. The boy
e lived ? lilt'e over three hours after
I" the shooting.
is m
' Shot With Parlor ltifle. I (
Special to The State.
Anderson, Julv 19.?Master j
5 1
Gourdin Allen, a bright youngster (
whose home is in Barnwell and ,'
who has been spending some j
time in the city met with a pain- I
fill accident yesterday aftornoou. (
He had started to go hunting with 1
e two other boys of about his own I
age. A 22-calibre rifle was in j
the party, and in some way the ^
^ weapon was discharged, the ball i
entering the boy's thigh.
I HOW'S THUS f '
r
We offer One Hundred Dollars Hell
ward for any case of Catarrti that can
not be cured by Hall's Catairh Cure
FJCHENEY A O . Props Toledo,
O
We I lie ondereigneii 1 ave Wn >wo
r F J ?Sheu"y f >r tlie Inst 15 year-*, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all (
business transactions ami NoanciaM\ (
able to carry om any obligations made
bv their Arm I
1 WesTA I'RUAX, Wholesale Di Uggi-l
y Toledo, ()
' WAMUNa IClNNAN ,t MAKVIN
6 Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken int
rna iy, acting dire-tly unoti the Hood f
e and mucous surfaces of the systam. (
Price, 76c per bottle rtol.l by all j
" Druggist*. restimonlals free. 1
e Hall's Family Pills are the bee*.
1 vigor ptmew"
y Easily, Quickly, Permanently
Restored
9 hindipo ,
(Pails) GREAT FRENCH TONIC v
AND VlTAfjIZER isefoid with writ f
ten guarantee tocure Nervous Uebhll.\ t
Lost Vitality Failing M? inory, Kits
Dizzims* Hysteria Stops all Dr due
? on the Nervous H.\ stem ''sused ly q
d Bad Habits or ux--es*ive Use of Poi j:
bacco, Opium. L.l>|ti>irs, or * /dvin? ,
the Pace that Kill* "' It wards ott In
sinity, * oiisumptioii h> ?i De-tl li ,
citrnr- ?r- rnoriiJ aim ?l It ll<1f? U|> ^
the rtha leied *-?iv*h ii<ai??r?* Im .
Fire of Y?ut?? aid Bring* ihe r'luk
g Qlow to Pate i'l?teke, ana Makes yon
Young and Strong again. oOc , 12
x Boxes $5. By Mail to Any XridTs*. ,
. Crawford Bros Druggist, ag tits. Lai. d
I caster
PILES
II MlnAn4UMtoitarM?fUi?ili?*l (
with protrudlng*ptlee brought on by noon tip*- .
1 lion with whloh X ?h afflicted for twenty
years. I ma across your OA9CARKTS In the H
town of Newell, In., and never found anything r
to equal them. To-day I am entirely ftue from
_ piles and feel like a new man." n
3 a H. Kbits, ltli Jones St., Sioux City, Is |<
1 omZSvne ^ I
WOJ^COJliSto ?
miff vvvivii ?
^^^ R^ltlNMI MNHINe^^ |
_ Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do
Good, Nsver Sicken. Weaken, or Grips. lOo, HoJOo 1
... CURB CONSTIPATION. ...
' HnNh iMtl; twnif, CMmw, SnSiS, It. T*ft. tit
wo-TO-t?osai;d<resv-!KaMSs:
JMilCHESTER'S ENGLISH .*
rtNNYBOYAL PILLS "
COO- \L J ',... ,,
Njkfo. Alwrjvi I M 1 I i.v.' .! > . Druggist
f (' lirilKN'i'i'i.t : . > Met *' H
Ould inutnlll'- Ijj . hi.i?> i (?>.
Tnh?nuoll?'r. ji i' ,i . ... I'MmMilmlt >1
InllonDHiiil .. !< : . vino l>ni?g?*l ('
?r aornl 4c. In moi i- . t.? Ji.r*. 1'filI
niiinlnln flivl "UrllrT ? * in'rltn,
hy return .tintI. lu.uOo . i-o.d b> lx
all prugKiMf,.
CHIOHKHTF.lt rHH-V.C CO. lr
IIM Iwllioit .S<|iiurr, Pi.
So*ll?i> tfeJa p?o*r;
"S
NKKD WOHK I1WLP
\
Often the overtaxed organs of
ligestion cry out for h? )|> l>y Dys?
icpMa's pains, Nantes, Dizziness,
Headaches, liver c mplaints, l?ow3l
disorders. Such troubles call
for prompt uhp ??f Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They are gentle,
thorough and guaranteed to cure.
25c at Crawford Bros., and J. K.
Mackey & Co's drug store.
QiiHEiiiiii-*
^ nsiilll lB COVFAIY
Geo* otl Pasaei.g* r lJepai in.i nt.
Schedule; Effective Jan. 16th, 1902.
eastern Time.
south bound
Nil . ! ? N.* si NT~ ?
? *? ? *? ? 41v# *#p
Dally.
Lkavks.
MhtIoii H 4"m 2 OOp
Toe'trial Cliy m 20a 2 46p
fluitu riurdioii 0 on a 2Qp
Koi?oi City Io 0>8 3 48 p
Henrietta 111 20# 4 10a
r^belby I0 6Sm 6 Otp
L'atttraon rfpg 11 OH* u 16?
Akkivbh
l)!acksburg '1 80a 6 45p
Leaves. " "1
Blackaburg I136p
Hickory Urove 12 05p 9 10a
Yorkviile 12 35p 10 20a
Rock Hlil 1 10p 1 164
i at?.wlia Jot l.SOp 2 40p
Kiveialde 1 46p 3 10p
Lai carter 2 06.j 3 60p
iieatli Springs 2 30p 4 40p
K.< ff-haw 2 42p 6 30p
West villa 3 17p ? OOo
arrives.
I Hiuileti 3 50p 8 60p
NOHTIl BOUND.
Lkavkh. No. 11." No. 36. jNo. 83
i>aily
lamden 3 S0a\ 12 lOp
Westville 9 30a 12 46p
Kershaw 10 60a 1 06 p
Heath Hprings II SOa 1 40p
Lancaster I2 20p 2 Q6p
Riverside 12 46|? 2 2tp
"alawbi Jet 2 46p 2 46p
Roo3 Hiii 4 OOp 3 OOp
Yorkville 6 20p 3 3tp
Hickory Grove 6 06 4 Mp
Arrives.
Blacksburg 6 50p 4 28p
Leaves
Blacksburg 4 48 p
Patterson fcpg 8 30a 6 12p
ilieiby 9 25a 6 26p
Henrietta 10 60a 6 06p
Forest t ity 11 20a 6 22p
Rutherford tun 1146a < 37p
Thermal City 12 30a 7 06p
Arrives.
Marion 1 20p 7 35p
GAFFNEY BRANCH.
BOUTII BOUND.
No. 14 No. 16.
leaves.
J a fluey 10 40a 5 30p
htrokee Falls 11 00a 6 66p
A HIVES.
Blacksburg 1120a 6 lOp
. northbound.
No. 15. No. 13.
Leaves.
Blacksburg 4 30p 8 60a
,'herokee Falls 4 60p 9 10a
\ HI V ICS.
Battney 6 lOp 9 80a
*20 Minutes for dinner.
Note?Tmlus Now 32 uiui 33 ar
iperated daily
Trains No*. 34 36 II l > i? u 'R
, - ? .*? ? -? o
kUd 10 ureop -rate dully ex- p .-nti*
lay
CONNECTIONS made by s uthkhn
tkain3
At Marlon: No, 32 connects at Maion
with -outhcrn Ky train No 30
vbich arrives at Marlon at 8:28, a id,
rom ChhttanooKu, Asheville and luermediate
points*
At Blackeburg: No. 84 am! No 11
on :i*cts with Bout hern Ky iiuin No
A which arrives at it tuck-bur* i.t 7 45
>10. from Atlanta, Ur*e villa. Spar*
ant-urg and Inteimediite poln a
At Y??? kvliI*: v?> 34 o mnpots with
I A N W train No 70 which leaves
fork Oh* .r 10:44 m mi f**r Oastonla,
.ri n r ami interuie Mute | ointa.
A* Ityck Hill: N ?. 82 and 34 conlecta
with Southern Ky train No 76 *
rhlch leaves Kick Hnl at 8:30. p. no,
or Chester, Columbi ? and Interoieia
te points.
At Catawba Jet: No'a 82 and 34
minedvwith HA I* train No 32
k hlch pa-ees Catuw. a Jot. at 7.64 p m
?i Monroe and it termediate points,
a* i.aucaater: No's 32 at d .84 oouteem
witb L A O train No. 32 which
i av k Lat caster at 4:46. p ni for Clieaer
and intermedia'e i ointa.
At amden: With A t! L (N W oi
\ i ) for Char eat on Sumter, Flornoe
)ailinxton, Wi.iniuietou and inter*
aediaLr* ivntlitn I' r?' n "O
r .. ... ?* uo wuiu :
?ave? i atmlen at 4;15, pm.
CONNECTIONS MADR BY N.",THKHN
TRAINS ,
At CaimlM, : With \ C L (S W of
l? ) N'p 71 ii m (.'bar erton, Fioret ce
> .riiniiton, Wilmington, Bumter and
nit iin dlate points which arrive* at *
lamdeu at 11:15 a ir. with Houtkern
ly train No 77 ,f om Kirgsvilla
illicli anivea at t-'ainden at H:Un m
At Lancaster.* No. .83 connect* at
hi cieier with L4^ train No, 16 ffl
ii i-ter hii?I interme-'iate p inta,
I * nluwha Jet: No 88 and 36 w?H- i
ee?s w?lli - * r 'ii No 82 wl>|cli '
cen < al.?v? ha Jet ..( 7 54 p ni fot
lour e a J l.rnie->l<*t<* points,
At Hook Hit*: No* 31 and 36 content
at Hock t?III w tb Southern Rv i
uiu Nii 31 loavi e It hi, Hill at 8.26
fir inn oit,- n< |.n tit* 1101IJ1.
A It'i.eU-lo v: No. 33 connect* t
in oil!h rii *y t? on* Nu'h 12, 4:34 v
in. \<i 3s mi 7:'6 | mi. mid No 40 at V
4-5 t. in. ! n igt* i. rtii No'* 88
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