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THE LEDGER. ihuiiow i. Oarltij EDITOR AND MANAGER. SATtUIUY NOVEMUKU I, 1902. Property Owners' Iicague has been formed in Chicago for the purpose of endeavoring to secure legislation which will pro vide that burglars and highwaymen shall be whipped at the post, in addition to being sentenced to jail terms. The whipping post has been abolished in almost every part ot the United States on the ground that it is a relic of barbarism. In Delaware they cling to the whipping post for wife beaters and certain petty criminals, and claim that the influence of the flogging is decidedly good. ? Today a larger proportion of the world's men of note and power than ever before are over seventy yours of ago. Fifteen members of the United jStates senate would have been eligible as Dr. Hurd's guests under the seventyyear limit. Justices Harlan, Gray, Fuller and Shiras, of the supreme court, have reached or passed the seventieth year. The longevity in recent times of foreign statesmen of the first rank ? Bismarck, Gladstone, Beaconsfield, GortschakotT, Salisbury, Crispi?is significant.?New York World. ?There is the man behind the counter and the man behind the gun, the man bchiud the buzz saw and the man behind his son; the man behind the times and the man behind his rents, the man behind the ploughshares and the man behind the fence; the man behind the whistle and the man behind the bars, and the man behind the kodak and the man behind the cars; the man behind his whiskers and the man behind his tist, aud everything behind a thing is entered on the list. But they have skipped another fellow of whom nothing lias been said?the fellow who is even or just a little way ahead: who alwuvn lmvw fnr w?..i? : ----- J" 1?7 w " % he gets and whose l>i11 is always signed ? he is a blamed sight more important than the man who is behind. All we newspaper people and merchants and the whole commercial clan are indebted for onr existence to this honest, noble man. He keeps ns all in business and his town is never dead?and so you all take your hat oil" to the man who is ahead.?Ex. You linow ll'/iat You urn Tubing When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bot\le showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. 5be. Second New Trial Granted. Kaliegh, N. C., Oct. 30?In the notable $100,000 suit of llev. T. J. Gattis, of the North Carolina Methodist conference, against liev. Dr. .John C. Kilgo, provident of Trinity college, for libel, the supreme court for the second ll.ll/l lino ??' nine uun illllCU il IIUW (I III!. Terrible Knd of a Honeymoon. Fort YVorh, Texas, Oct. .'>0.? ?J. N. t'ornbs and Mi.-s Junie Housewright, who wcro married yesterday at Tnnday, went to visit the bride's mother today, where Housewright met them at the door and quarreled with Combe for marrying his sister and then shot him dead. Before buying, selling or renting, it will pay you to see T. S. Carter, the real estate agon' Finley lo Slump Murxlnnd. Spoviul ti Charleston Fost. Washington, Oct. 20. ?Representative Finley, of South Carolina, will probably close his cam paign work this week with a series of Democratic speeches in the State of Maryland. Mr. Fin Icy, is announced, has been doing some excellent work for the Democratic Congressional committee in West Virginia, and it is bobclicved that lie will bo able to make a good impression in Maryland. H. T. H. ST ART l<l NO. RIJT TRUK 'If cveiy one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Fills is,*' writes 1). H. Turner, Demscytown, Fa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two weeks' use has Tuadc a now man of me." Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 25e at ?J. F. Mackoy & Co. & Crawford Bros', drug store. The Fresident Coming South. .Washington, Oct. 20. ? Fresident Roosevelt will make a trip through u part of ihe south next month if official business should not make his presence in Wash ington necessary at that timo. The trip will be made about the middle of tlio month, the primary object or it being to enable the president to attend the reception to be tendered by the citizens of M<1 intihiin linn i iii.-ii 4HVIII|MIIU vv? \JI VII. XJ\ I IW f f I l^Ul) vice governor of the Philippines. Subsequently, it is expected that the president will accept an invito at ion to participate in a bear hunt in the cine bruKes of Mississippi, lie niav embrace the opportunity, while in the south to visit the Tuskcgce college at Tuskegee, Ala , of which Hooker T. Washington is president. To Cnrr A ( > lit in One Cay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove' ssignature is on each box -5c. Made the Hoy a Pair of Ears. Howling Green (O.) Dispatch. A most unusual surgical opera* tioii was performed here yesterday, when Hurtsell Uoe, an eight* year-old boy, was provided with a brand new nair c.f ears. The little fellow was born without eats, I?ut cotihl hear till light, as the interior parts were present as in any. human, but there was nothing out of the skull to indicate that he would ever have ears. Ilis parents took him to many hospitals and till the physicians refused to undertake the operation. Finally local physicians became interested in the case and after obtaining the parents' consent they performed what is known as the plastic operation, and in two hours the little fellow was the possessor of a presentable pair of ears. l>.?y Dies as iho Remit of a Mock Hanging. Oxford, Miss., Oct. 29.?Emmanuel Crump, an 18 year eld negro boy \\h had witnessed the recent hanging of Malhisand Los ter here, secured a plow line and hung it over a tree limb and arranged a noose for a mock hanging of himself. Ho stood on a i & ' 2 11-2 1 1 ll_? L _ 1 ?_ in11k j;ii- ami piacou ins nuaa in tlio noose. J11 soma manner ho knocked the jar away and his hanging developed into the genuino article. When found he was dead. | _ ? While a negro farmer living near Wynne, Ark.,' was absent from home Wednesday, a negro brute entered his homo and murdered his three daughters, after criminally assaulting one of them. A crowd of white and colored cit- [ izens is in pursuit of the criminal. | - A Dastardly Deed. W adeshoro .Messenger-Intelligence r. There is no more dospicablo act in the entire catalogue of crime than the wilful manning of a domestic animal. There was a crime of this sort committed atAusonville Sunday night that makes one feel that no punishment would l)o too severe for the dastard who committed it, if he can bo caught. Somo liend entered the stable of lie v. G. O. \Yil~ hoit at that place, at the time mentioned above, and stole his lino 2-year-old colt. The colt was led through the pasture a distance (Tf about 200 yards when the fence was let down to permit of its being taken in to the road. At this point there was evidence of a severe struggle, indicating that the colt refused to loave tho pasture, and that the tluef made desperate efforts to force it to do so. It is supposed tho mat* be en mo enraged at the colt's obstinacy and drew his knife and cut a gash, to the bone, running from the upper part of the shoulder to the shoulder Made of tho animal. The gush is 15 inches long. The wound was sowed up and it is hoped the colt will recover. South Carolina Presbyterians. In view of the recent assemb ling of the synod of South Carolina, the following statistics will he of interest: Tho#Prcsby torian church in this State comprises in all 130 ministers and 20,014 members. There are 272 organized Presbyterian churches in the State. They average 75 communing members to each churcti. There are 27 young men in training for tho ministry in the . synod. Of the 130 ministers, nine arfc ! foreign missionaries. Of the rest, ' mi ...... -l ~t 1? - I 1UT iiiu ill U1 UUUICllUS, IUU ' others are professors or intirni or ' without charges. During tho vonr ending Murch H ' C? 31, 1902, the synod of South Carolina raised for church purposes $145,339, or an average of $704 for each member. They gave to foreign missions $11,183, an average of 54 cents per member. They gave for homo missions ] $8,079, an average of 42 cents, j To other benevolent causes they gave $17,782, an average of 80 cents per member. Tho average salary paid all over the synod is $*742 to each pastor. In salaries to ministers the church pays $70,995. In current j congregational expenses, besides the ministers' salaries, $35,010. i Tho President's Birthday. Washington, Get. 27.--Presi- j dent Roosevelt today quietly celebrated tho 44th anniversary of his birthday. He was down in his office carl v. iroincr over some mat terb with Secretary Cortelyou who hud just returned from Canton. Many messages of congratulation were received and numbers of remembrances arrived during the morning. A Mistrial in the Case of W. D. Freeman. Greenville, Oct. 28. ? W. L). Freeman, former Government storekeeper, was tried yesterday in the United States Court on the charge of murdering Holland Durham. The case was given to the jury at 6 o'clock, and after remaining in the room nil night the foreman announced this morning that they were unublo toagreo and Judge Brawley "ordered a mistrial. (S rhls oignaturo In on every box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Qimiine Tabiota Um remedy thai, rtirry i* rol l in one day ALWAYS S( Tt PUB ENTIRE LINE OF F POODS ARE Nl EXAMINE. "Something new" is an expreush day in the week, as every new and good idea tin ? cially is it a titling expression at this season for < than last. Wo hardly think you have seen a 1*1 DRESS PATTERNS in this eitv than we arc ? been very carefully selected, cannot bo UNDER thoroughly understands bow to select your TRI the "NEW THINGS." Dress Goods. ?? spt ABLE SHADES, (-oft wool fabrics in Alhetros A i* ?nt-* t ?? ? - -? nrmuuiH ior OlltftiVJL ^ ^ J black Tutl TRIMMINGS--1^ dress pattern in black, ecru and cream applique, pnfcsmcutries, nets, braids, chantilly and escui ial laces. J est .) A oul ^ 11 tf I IV ^ wE SELL E KIND that give entire satisfaction. Our line for fall and winter are beauties and the largest assortment in lancaster. D \ !>/ 1 if Never BEFORE h V AVvJ 1 \ 1.11 k5"" most every depat 20e Boys' Ilats at 5c, 25c Caps at 10 and 15c, $ Men's Suits at $6.00, and $5.00 Men's Suits at t Pants at 75c, 25c Boys' Pants at 20c, $1.25 Sh( Covers at 5<>c, 7Ac Brown Drills per yard 5e, 4c writing about the?o BARGAINS, but wo INSIS POSSIBLE. You don't have to '?uy?it's a PI PRICES to WIN TRADE. Cn FAIR treat m< Re WILLIAMS Wo hnvo a bountiful line all sizes of RUGS.' Da ANNOUNCEMENT. ?All parties i 1 hereby announce myself as u toll & Crawford candidate in the approaching gen- ward and settle ui oral election for the unexpired prtper8 must bo el term of the late lamented It. r . Young, as Coroner of Lancaster . County. ?Subscribe to J. MoNTOOMF.ItY OA8KF.Y. fclilXiKK. $1.50 The friends of Mr. David B. I The Bes Stover announce him as a candidate for the ollico of Coroner in AlOCl the a preaching general election. If elected Mr. Stover will reside in the town of Lancaster. ' W e keep a f Accuracy and Pu TRESPASS NOTICE. to us, is compouii All II 1 Complete hi All persons are hereby warned We also . not to trespass by hunting, lishing . ! or in any otbor way on the lamls I',lck??es dcliv of the nbderaienod in Cane Creek answered from r< township. Said plantations ad- r join each other and are situate J # |J ( between three and four miles Sept 3 190 | Southwest of the town of Lancas! ter. J. Wren Tii.i.man, L. P. FuNDEKBUKK, I VV. T. SlSTARK. Oil CCI BUj Oct. 27, 1002- nil. * ' UU Frill MONEY TO LOAN. On a recent visil to Now York ciiy, I nude nnmnjemcn s bp which I can negotia'e h'HiiH of $'HM) Oh un<i upward* on ttr.->t mo: tg ijp a <111 impiovcd c -lfon farms at 7 pi*i cent I it wrest on sums of $1,000 OR Mid ov^r, oi.d 8 per cent in* t>ll teres!, on sums oi hss Hum $1,000. No commission chargetl, only a rea- .. HDimhle fee for sbstruct of I Hie. ft" 81 It. Iy. WYLIB, Sept. 1, 1902? 0m. Att> at Law. COI' FI CALL an ri ~ i/v ? uru H' lilt1 ! fortunate as LANCASTER MARBLE . VINI> Vvithll GRANITE WORKS, , For Good Work and Low Prices. 9 A. J. t$cNinch, lJlllvii LAN0A3TEK, S. C. | LANCASTI 3MEilNG NEW. ALL AND WINTER jW READY FOR YOU TO in that ho can apply to our store almost any it comes out u>u illy rinds a place ln?re Kspeovoi y season finds our stock just a little hotter IK'LTIElt lino of novelty DRESS GOODS and MOWING Goods iu this department have SOLD, and are being shown by a lady who MMINGS, ETC. Below wo mention a few of Eiol Poplin, satin faced Prunella, Soliel, Camel's ir, Venetians, Tricots, Scotch Cheviots, Ilouiems, fine French Flannels in till the FASHIONs, Cashmeres, Veilings, Broucles, Broadcloths, BV" ^ As for SILKS, our slock cannot he " excelled. All widths guaranteed ettii, Mon o Vuleur, fancy stripes and Persians. \ ^ ^ ar? 8'low'n? I*10 ^ ^ correct styles, nowclotb, best material, best workmanship in CKETS, CAPES, El'US, COATS, over 6ont t from NEW YORK CITY. nve wo had so many REAL BARGAINS in tment of the store. 50e Men's Hats ?t 25c, 11.00 Shirts at 50c, 50c Shirts at 25c. $10 00 ?2.50, $2.00 Men's Punts at $1.25, $1.00 Men's >es at 95c, $4.50 Rugs at $3.50, $1.00 Table Brown Sheeting at 3c. WE might go on 5T on vour VISITING OUR STORE soon as ^EASURE to show our goods. We rely on jnt to retain it. spectfully, l-HUCHES CO. .vis& Demorest Sowing Machines are going fast. udebtecl lo Kl- Re?t Notjce J must come for t once as these my absence Mr. L. S. El[()SC(| (,p liott is authorized to receipt for ... ,, all cotton rents due Fitzpatrick & Mercantile Co. ,? . 1 _ Bro., or me as agent. The Lancaster fitzpatrick. per annum. 1992. d and Purest icines Are None too Good for the Sick. u 11 Hue of the BES T DRUGS that money can buy. rity is our Motto and every prescription entrusted i-.i i > ? men ny ii grauuuio in I'Dannaoy. 10 of Toilet Articles and Patent Medicines always on carry Rubber Tubing for fountain syringes at 8?c ered promptly to any part of the city. Night calls jsidence on Elm Street. GrEN E FUNDEItBURK, >2. DKUGGlbT. Corner Main and Church Streets. aafaca illIIIIIS, COFFINS. Wo now have in stock, and will continue to keep, a complete lino of COFFINS and rial CASKETS. Our stock embraces zes and qualities, from the plain, cheap N up to Handsome METALLIC cases, d see us or send us your order when so unto have a death in your family. PRICES i the REACH of ALL. islrr Iraill k SU, S. C., Oct. 15, 1902.?tf.