The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 09, 1902, Image 4
ARE YOU WISE
mil ion there to no remedy to equal 1
aim eas^
cy
and a sure way to tr
Throat in order to
and insure liealtliy 1
take half a glassfull
it a teaspooniul of
Mexicai
Ian
and with this cnrglc the thrr
Then bathe tin* outside of tho tl
slant and after doing this pour sot
round tho neck. It is a J'OSH'I
2Gc., tJOc. and $
IT MAY BE YOU ?7Jffi
can Mustang ljllnment and you c
ANCASTER AND CHESTER
RAILWAY
-schedule iu effect JiuieS,
(Dailyexcept Shindui )
vVKrlTnOUND f EAHTIHUJND.
nu'a. 14 and Id. | No's. -5 ttud 1?. J
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A M. P M. A h P M
R-(M) 0 45 Ar ChesLei Lv in 00 6 15 '
7.SO 6.15 Rich burg 10 '-t? 8 46
7.38 0 06 Hasoombvillo 10 47 8-^3
7.10 6.45 Fort'Lawn 1103 0 05
P M
0.15 5.15 Ly Lancaster Aril 30 9 30
No. 14. leaving Laiicnslor 6*45 am.,
makes close connection Chester
ith Southern Hallway No. 3G for
Charlotte an<l points uorib; and Seaboard
Air Line * Atlanta Special"
jr /?.ilunta and points west A'ao
*ith Carolina and Northwestern Hailray
No. 10 for euoir, N. C, and in'.ermediate
points, and Southern Railway
No 33 for Columbia. and points
ioulh.
No. 15, leaving ('heater 10.03 a ill,
connects with Southern Railway No.
36 from Columbia and points south;
Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special"
irom northern and eastern points and
Southern Railway No. 33 from Northern
and eastern points, an Laulaater
with S C & O E for Hlucksburg.
No. 16, leaving Lancaster o 15 p m,
onuects at Lancaster with S C & (1 E
from Camden aud Marion, and South- ,
trn Railway No, 34 at Chester for i
Charlotte and points north.
..No. 17, leaving Chester 8.15 p m,
jonnects at Chester with Southern
Railway No. 31 from Columbia and
points south.
JaS M. HE ATH, Hen Pass. Agt.
LEROY HPKIM4S. President.
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MAGNETIC NERVINE!
is sold with a written vuaranipp to !
oure Insonaniu, Fits, Dizziness Hys- j
leria, Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, j
Seminal Losses, Fuidng Menio'\? j
the result of Over-work. Work, VVor- !
ry, Sickness, Errors or Youth orOv. i
Indulgence Price $ 1;<1 boxes 5.
mail i i plain package to any ?il- !i
dress on receipt of price. Hold only by
t. raw ford Bros, Druggists, Agents, |
Lancaster, 8 (3.
iv people suffer through ipnois
don't know t!iat for nil inflamilexican
Mustang IdulwcnW ^
Y way <
cat a case of Sore
kill disease germs '
throat action is to
of water put into <
]
l Mustang
limcnt
>nt nt frequent intervals. ^ " I
iroatiuurougiiiv ii"?ii??
on n Fof t cloth tuid wrup
VE CU RE.
1.00 a bottle.
been troubled with n running
er. Treat it at onco with Mexl uu
depend upon a speedy cure.
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LAW CASTER g. C.
tobaccosK? i
UUN I and SMOKE;
^ " I Your Lifeaway! !
You ?n be cured of any form of tobacco using |
easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of
?w life ami vigor by taking MO-TO-BMO,
tnat makes weak men strong. Many gain
ten pounds in ten days. Over 500,000
rnred. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book*
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Crop Conditions.
ihcddiug ami Rust Are Reported
from Some Section.
Washington, Aug. 5.?The
veathor bureau's weekly sumnary
of crop conditions scjs.
The drought prevailing in the
irevious week from Virginia and
ho Carolina's westward to Arkan*
as has been largely broken, the
ains, being excessively heavy
>ver the western part of tho rep
on named. Drought, however,
jontinues 111 portions of lower
_)hio valley, the Carolinas and
lorthern Georgia.
As* a whole, corn has made ex. client
progress in tho principal
jorn producing States and an unisually
tine crop is promised. In
i small part of lower Ohio vol lev
ind in southeastern Missouri,
:entral and western Kansas, Tenlcsseo
and Virginia a part of the
3rop, is, however suffering from
drought.
The central and eastern portions
of the cotton belt have experienced
more favorable weather
and a very general improvement'
in the condition of cotton is indicated,
the rainfall of ** the week
having largely relieved the
drought. The Carolinus, portions
of Georgia, Louisinu, and Missouri,
however, continue to suffer
from drought and shedding
and rust are more or less extensively
reported in the ccntial and
eastern districts. In Alabama,
Mississippi,Tonnoessee and Arkansas
the rainfall has been generally
ample, and excessive in the
last named State where cotton has
been beaten down to some extent.
Central and northwestern Texas
in common with Arkansas and the
northern portions of Louisiana
and Mississippi and weete.m Tennessee,
received during the fore*
part of the week from 2 to 10
inches of rain. In Taxes cotton is
making heavy bush, and at a ?'ule
continues to fruit satisfactorily,
there is considerable complaint of
sheddiog, boll worms and weevils
especially in the lower portions of
Brazos and Colorado valley. The
latter part of the week was more
favorable, and picking, which is
in progress as far north as the
lied river valley, with a continuation
of the weather of the latter
part of the week, will be general
within ten days.
llains havo benefited the tobacco
crop in Tennessee, Kentucky,
Virginia and tho conditions hare
been highly favorable for curing
in the Carolines.
Hail Storm in Pickens.
Special to The State.
Pickens, Aug. 5.?A destructive
hail storm did damage to
growing crops in the country lying
in tho vicinity of Pickens
court house last Monday afteruoon.
The course of tho storm
seems to have followed a line
running from northwest to southeast
and extending for a distance
of about four miles, passing
through tho town of Pickens. The
damage cannot yet be estimated
but many good farmers whose
jrops are measured three and
four horses each are apparently
ruined. Grown cotton bolls were
torn from the stalk and the heavy
rains accompanying the atom
washed them into piles or carried
them off. Corn is almost strip
ped, and withthose who felt the
fullforco of (lie storm the outlook
is indeed gloomy.
???m
Mr. T. M. Mungo, who cume
from the upper portion of the
county some timg ago, died on
the Factory Hi'l bunday night,
of typhoyd fever, (lis body was
taken to Kershaw yesterday for
interment.?Caraden Messenger.
Stores Destroyed by Lightning. Hm
The Toivu of St. Chirhs iu Sum
ter County Suffers Considerable j$e,
Loss From the Klemonts. J y(
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Special to The Stale.
Sumter, Aug. 5 ? Lightning
played havoc in this section last
night, and resulted quite disas- ^
trously Ht St. Charles in this un(]
county, io 'miles from Sumter. fou
At about 1 o'clock the store of me
McCoy & Smith was struck by Trt
lightning and totally destroyed, rJ
also the store of R. M. .lenkins t?re
and dwelling of Mr. Green. onj]
Despite the heavy rain the tire Unmade
such headway that it was eoa
impossible to save any of tho the
goods though a good portion of gtr<
tho household effects of Mr. Greon as
were brought out iato tho drench- pic
ing rani. Mr. Jenkins had $1>500
insurance which will about oar
half cover the loss, while McCoy the
tfc Smith wore insured for$P>,000; the
loss unknown. Mr. Iveid McCoy inp
of McCoy & Smith, had a narrow an<
escape being asleep in the rear of mo
I the store and was awaKened by cul
fooling melted tar from the roof gr<
dripping on his bed. ser
The residence of Dr. Walter wc
Cheviti v\as also struck by lights tht
ning but very Utile tin mo go result- Tli
ed. no
White Men Accused of Being Gi
Lynchers. Dr
Loesburg, Va., Aug. 5.?The
coroner's jury which has been investigating
the lynching of Charles ^
Craven, colored, tho suspected
murderer of William H. Wilson,
Co
completed its labors today.
Craven was taken irom jail and
sill
hanged and his body was riddled
with bullets. The jury tinds that
Craven was "wilfully and felon- 8e
iously killed by being shot by sev- ^
eral persons" and implicates ten
persons in the affair, whose names '>C
are witheld until the sheriff could ,lt
make arrangements to have them l''
arrested.
Their Bonds Fixed at $20,000 pi.
Each. f0
eti
Leesburg, Va., Aug. 0.?Dr. sti
Z. L. Werver of Sterling* Va.,
has been arrested, charged with ^
being implicated in the rce nf lvnching
of Charles Craven near Los- j
burg. Others in custody are "I
Scott Bradley, Edward Paxton, Tl
Harry Nipple and Samuel Grimes. *
The remaining live of the ton held
i , . M
by tl te coroner s jury have not * ,
been apprehended. ^ on
Others mentioned in the verdict th
of the coroner's jury are John w<
Lefevre, Martin wilson, Geo. ' .
Williams and another man by the
J an
name of Williams. Lefevre snr- q,
rendered to officials and he and &
Samuel Grimes, arrested yesterday,
and Dr. Weaver, arrested
today, were admitted to bail. The wt
hail of Weaver and Grimes was nc
fixed at $15,000 each and that of le<
Lefevre ai $20,000. p
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PILES!
MI raflbnd the tortares of the dunnt^
with protruding piles brought on by oonatlpatlon
with wbloh I was afflicted for twenty
year*. I ran neroa? your CASCARETS in the t
' town of Newell. la., and never found anything 1
to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from an
piles and feel like a new man." p,
O. H. Kbitz. 1411 Jones St., Sioux City. la. ^
CANOV
M CATHARTIC ^
totacmtitoV
TOADS MASS SMOTIStO
Pleaaant, Palatable. Potent, Taste flood, T>o (I
flood. Never Bloken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 35o,fiUc. a
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... te
RUrll.f iMtlf r.mpur, CklMC*. Intml, lf?w Verb. 81t |
MA.Tfl DBA Hold and guaranteed by all drag- t)
Nil" I U"DAU Rlsts to CVBE Tobacco Habit. 1
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bt
CASTOR IA ;
For Infants and Children. ,1,
,! The Kind You Have Always Bought ?
Bears the ST? It
Signature of / COC6&& (
? oa
ii hi wi i mmmmtmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmm
rled From The Car I
_ 1 ?Oc aoc. irac
With Tremendous Force .?
? ? \
ions Accident Near Tronton
I'stcrday; Niue? of Work *OR TH
[Vain {Jrew Iujuitd: Three HEAL!
M?v Die. OF LAI
_ scrim
>cial to The State l1 OR VI
lugnsta, Aug. 5.?In a serious 8EoXIOr
I very unusual kind of accident owiiuisofn
r white and five colored train-1 ^p.Vraie'b
n were bnd'y injured near ouster. u|><
nton ?o,lay. . ' .VuT^V
I hey were members of the
* ... ... I huu*- Tin
w of a work train which was i e?i ?-t I mm
jaged in building a fill about'
co miles above Trenton. A joftheTowi
. . . . . . * . . fore er. ? (.?<!
,<i ot Uirt was being hHUlcil to UraiiiH mid
i fill; across the train was scribed sb*
7 reerreled.
etched a long wire cable, such Section li
is used in operating tho steam pr^Tei^'a^it
iW, tin-rein, at
? i . ... that no sJor
I he front end of this cable be- 0. flppy i
e detached and dropping to ^
i ground becauio entangled in toburvcrl
. , ,p. . . orj.orut?
i trucks. I ho train was mov- matt
; at a rate of 35 miles an hour deposit- , ?
eoiporate li
1 as tho rope drew taut, the cleansed a
n were seated on tho top of a
of dirt were snatched to the Apil.and
i in i a. b.R the rei
mod. All are more or lekBjj,ar. and
iously injured. The whites *8mel,',e{'
J i diplhlU HI)
re brought to Augusta hospital; cot pot-ate ii
. , .. , Section 4,
) negroes to L<au)!ir hospital. 0fneers an
ree tnav die, but others are Council of
members oi
t seriously hurt. have free i:
The whites are Oapt. II. S. tne
egory, L 11. Matthews, E. A. Town, for
i i m mi the sanitar,
'nke and r. D. ohaipo. prescribed :
m ^ shall tie uii
Mill Operative Suicides. an^oMhe'
Town in th
? . , . ,r, _ cj, . as iierein a<
ecnu to The State. jl,e duty of
Anderson, Aug.6.?John D. tupeivisioi
, . , , ilisped all
mbree, an operative of tho O.rr ing the ilf*
tton mills, committed suicide Heuitnma1
3 o'clock this morning by Section
noting himself in'the head with gJeibmsof
listol. He had beqn in bed for j
ireral weeks with malaria fever, dollar, or
day or two ago he secured a e^iay""
itol by saying some one had Section 0
. . , , , of ordinal
en throwing rocks at the house oidi Dance;
_ _ n . . . n >
night and he warned to shoot
eui. twenty six
This morniDg while till the m.ein- AlUst:
rs of the family wore asleep ho C D Jqni
need the weapon against his {sbal. }
rehead and fired, the ball pen- v
rating the brain and causing inmt
death.
ALL WKItE SAVKD To the e
For years I sutiered such untold
isery from Bronchitis," writes
H Johnston, of Broughton, Ga., The Tin
that often 1 was unable to work, ordinance
len, when everything else failed,
was wholly cured by Dr. King's er'nnd moi
uw Discovery for Consumption. Individual
y wife suffered intensely frouv.
sthma, till it cured her, and all The To*
ir exper ence goes to show it is
e best Croup medicine in the.,"^. oo
irltl." A trial will convince you Bo*-din?r 1
s unrivaled for Throat and Lung
seases. Guaranteed bottles 50c will come
id *1 .00. Trial bottles free at amounts t<
-awford Bros, and J. F. Mackcy it E V
Co. '
HAtt'S Tillfl 1 h
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re?
trd for any cane of C'atarr'i that canit
he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cute. rROVIE
F J CHENEY A O., Props To- TA^C (
We ?he undersigned 1 Ave known WITH
J 13 honey f ?r too last 15 years, and Tut,
Move liliu perfectly honorahle in all 1 H hi
i sin ess transactions and financially TEK
>le to carry oui any obligations mad?
| thelr.firin. Be it or
khtac Thuax, Wholesale Druggi-i Aid rmen
I oledo, O. I I..
at..uno HLinnas A Marvin ! thoiitv of
Wholesale L>fU.'gists. Toledo. O, j y^cl 'I
llail's Catarrh Cure in taken in- Dollar is 1
rr'i ly, acting directly unon the bloou, aguii st i
id-v.nueous surfaces of the system hitch kepi
nee, 76o. per hotlie Hold hy al of said to
ruggista. 1'eetimonials fiee. Jany 1st 1
HhIi'h Famllv Pills are the he-? uaiy 1st ol
i"in i i H|(", r rf|,
fIGOR MEN m
lOnsily, Quickly, Permanently hi'Lh'V.V n
Restored ' " ,,y 11
IINDIPO WittiAZ
'arls) GREAT FRENCH TONIC
Nl> V IT A IAYjKII is so'd with wilt "'"""C". ?
u vuaiantee lo. ure Nervous I >ebiilt\ , t"?
nst Vitality Failing M< m ry. Fits, * h*
izzintss. Hysteria, Hti'ps all Drains f 'V ?
i the Nervous Hvstein Caused ly t?eii.\nv<
ad Haldts or Kxeesslve Use if Tot *!*'.'
n?co. Opium, i loiiors, or /dvin- , , \
u-Pace lluif Kills'' Ft wards off-. J n <h?g ?.i
nity, Consumption and Death Jt !,ears
'lie Blood. ,<iid Brain, Bn|l<l> tip Ratio d
te .Shattered .Serves, lt(/dor?s t?c 'J'?'1 111 f
ire of Youth and Bring- the r'ink ' *v J''
low to Pale Cheeks. Mini Makes > u
' Ullg and Strong auahi rtOc , 12
oxesljd*. By Mail lo Any \dd'-ess. J 'I""1 1 )
lawford Bms Druggist, agents. Can . f>KAL f
ister # * v? )
\ %
.
iir Huwcli Willi Cuicartu.
rtlc, cure constipation forever
!. C. fail. I'UKRlat* refund uonev
I ORDINANCE 7
K PROMOTION OF
'H IN THE TOWN
STCASTER AND PRENG
PUNISHMENT
OLATION THEREOF
s* 1 That, her< after al!
pal mtale or tenants, or
upyihg nie, within the
inifa ? f ti e Town of J.anr>n
which nuy dwelling
luteii, ahall erect t her. on
vied lot (lie couveulence of
?n!d of raid dwelling or
it all privich ahail he ere? t
ten V rum any
for urninogM * ii?t at ka-t
feet imm any (if the strie.w
n; mix) all privies htreto,
at a lu-arar distance to
str?els ilian heiein | reill
forth wilt he moved alid
That dry earth, ashes,
lime shall he used In all
1 l>e placed o Hir deposits
least once ?aeh d i^ , and
w, rubbish or other refuse
matter ahall he p Ho d on
18
That it si-a'1 be unlawful
leave exp? scd, win hi the
limits of said Town, any
t-r, eXv i? moot. or pnvey
ml that all privies In said
imils, shall be thoroughly
leant once a month ?.ur?
at lis of Noyi into r. Deeem
y, Fehrtpuy. Mai oh and
ui ce eve-y two we ks durmaining
uum lis of each
at the lini-of cleansing
tai niHtiei, ixcuroei t and
all he can i d t>e\ond the
iim o! 'lie saxl Town
, That ti.e duly niito rized
d agents of the Town
sal i Town, Including the
T the Board ol Health, shall
tigress and cgr? ss to, and
piivies, lot or real estate
corporate limits of the uaid
the purpose of earring out
y rules and regulations as
In this ordinance That if
lawful tor any person or
binder, molest or ohs ruet
oflieero or Agf nts of ssid
ie discharge of their duties
at forth That it shall he
the Policemen, under the
i of I he Bouid ot Health, to
privies in said Town durit
IIve da \ h of every month
n thereafter as the Boatd of
yditect.
i That any violation * f the
of any of tt e loreguing
11.is ordinance shall l>ej uu?
flne.of not more than thirty
lars or kss than one ($1.00)
h> impiisoninent for not
thirty days or ?csi than
Thutuli ordinances or parts
ijces inconsistent with this
a>e hen by m pealed
by the Major i lid AlderI
on net I asnmbud this
th dsy of July A I> 1902.
It E VVYl.lK M*??r.
us, Clerk
0
Toneritizeus
of tbo Town of
Lancaster.
tvn Council has passed an
requiring p'ivy deposits to
beyoud the Town limit/,
i.oil can do this wo - k cheapre
sail.-facto |iy than private
e, provided a sufficient
persons will contrac* with
vu will do the work at the
ra'ee |>er year, i au'b e in
l\i\ $1.25 tor private fsmL
for Hotels ahd $2 CO tor
house-, provided I ojTes are
1 placed below the plivy
provided p ti ties contracting
forward and pay the above
?the Town Treasurer
July ?6th, 1902
Vylle. Mayor.
iN ORDINANCE
UNG FOR AN ANNUAL
>N ALL DOGS FOUND
IN THE LIMITS OF
TOWN OF LANUAS
(]ain<d by (he Mayor and
of the Tow" of i an earner,
I flHHt ml>le and by the auto*
me
I'hatan annual (ax of One
lereby 8?*PetB? d and levied
he iwi<er of cafh d? k or
t within tlie corporate limit*
?n to be paid on or hefoie
bo.1, and on or before Janreaoh
and eve?y yearth*ie->
at upon layment of aaid
wrei of hi v doe or I.itch
furnhl-rd by tie I'liltf of
li a 'wg which sIih11 h? liuplaced
upon exid d g or
pin? attached l?? h collar.
2 Thai any dog or bitctl
mini; it laive without the
iLed in cotion 2 ot LI.la orhat:
t?e seized an?t impoundi
fflcere of the toy n ami tinid
tpx of of One Do'lnr. to
li an additional amount of
s cent* foi the Inking up of
or tiitoh, in pad within y
r.-i min I inie of seizure then
r bitch shall forthwith he
by rhe Mayor ui d Ald? riou
cl' as.-em Med till? 26tb
y. 1002
It K VVYI IK Mayor ('
I) Jonkm;
Clerk.