The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 19, 1902, Image 4
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THE SUCCESS!
FERTILIZES HI
The Virginia/Carol
"Manufacture* (he Wat
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
Tax Notice..
in accordance with the act of the
Legislature to raise supplier for the
fiscal year beginning January let, 1902, |
notice !h hereby given (hat the Treas~ |
urer's office of Lancaster County will
be open for the collcctionnf taxes from
the 15tb day of October. 1902, until the
Slat day of December. 1902.
The levy la as follows:
Htatetax, 5 mills.
County tax. 4 "
Constitutional school tax. 3 "
Interest on Railroad Bonds
C. A. C R. R., 8
Retiring Railroad Bouds,
C.AC. R.K., 1 " 1
Total 16 ?
Interestou Township Bonds, C. C.
<k O K H*
Pleasant Hill, 8 mills.
Gills Creek, 6
Cane Creek, 4} "
Ijocal School Tax:
Lancaster, 4 *'
Lancaster, int. on bonds, 1} "
Heath Springs, 8 "
Oakburst, 4 "
Kershaw, 4
Jones X Roads, 2 "
Total Levy by Towuships and Dis?
(rlets:
Indian Land, 16 mills
Waxhaw, 16 *'
Cane Crack, 20J "
? Graded Sc. 26 "
" JX R, 22J ?
Gills Creek, 21
' " Graded school, 261 "
" JXR, 23 "
Ruford, 16 '*
Flat Creek. 16 "
' Kershaw, 20 "
Pleasant Hill, 10 "
" " Kershaw 28 "
' Heath Spr 23 "
" ' Oakhurst 23 * (
' " J X R., 21 "
Cedar Creek, 16 "
JXR., 18 "
Correspondence relative to taxes
promptly attended to.
W. C. CAUTHEN.
County Treasurer.
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MBIEflglH ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Mils. Alwsr* ral labia LMIm. ask DrugfUt ft; I
CHICNRSTRB'S KNMMHM In B?i Ml
?U mataillc boa as, aaaled wit* blus ribbon.
fiksMtUrar. BtfiM Sanstrow iskallBiUmm
sM Imllalloni. Hut of your Druggist,
m mo4 4e. in stamp* tor rarMraUrt, TwU
lato M4 MMlar tor LaSlaa," la MSr,
artiiri MaaU. Testimonials. Sold by
Druggists.
OIlOINm OHBMIOAL OO.
MM Mailssa ?? ?. raiLAn WJk?
MtaSMMtHHA
\ (o Prosperity I
FUL PLANTER I
IS LANDS I
Una Chemical Co. I
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SHERIFFS SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF LANCA8TER.
The Bprlngs Banking and Mercantile
Co , Plulntiff,
v?.
Mary E. Williams, D> fendnnt.
PURBTMNT to an order of court
made in the above case by Judge
James Aldrich. October 25, 1902, I will
sell at the court hou-e door within the
legal hours of sale on the
First Monday in December, next
being the first day of the month the
following described land, to wit:
| All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate lu the County of Lancaster,
Htate of South Carolina, containing
three hundred and seventeen
317 Acree, More or Less
bounded on the North by lands of
Joshua W. Hendrick ; on the East by
lands now claimed by the heirs at law
of Geoige W. Crjnsliaw, deceased,
(known as the Baily place) and lands
' of Reuben Pattersou, and on the West
by lauds uow or formerly of A. D. Hil
lard and Thomas Barton?the said
tract being known as the Martha Gillum
tract.
! Terms of sale CASH. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
J P. Hunter,
Sheriff L. C.
Gkkkn & Hinkh,
Plaintiff's Attys.
SHERIFF'S SALE
ST A fE HE sni TTH n A tv a
( OUNTY OF LANCASTER,
Id Court Common Pleas.
William M. Gregory, J, Owen Greg
ory, Thomas 3 Gregory, M Eliza
belli Blackmon, A1 ic? Gregory and
W.Russell Gregory, Plaiutiffs,
aoain8t
Amos C Gregory in his own right and
as Administrator of the estate of
Mollie P Gregory, deceased.
PURSUANT to an order of court
made in the above case by Judg*
Janus Aldrich, October 29, 1902,1 will
sell at tli* court house door within the
legul hours of sale on the
First Monday tn December, next
being the first dav of the month, the
following described premises, to wit:
All that pelce, parcel or lot of land
[ situate in the County and State afore
said, containing ten (10) acres, and
bounded on the North by lands of W
[ Russell Gregory; on the East by lands
of M. Elizabeth Blckmon; on the
South by lands of said M Elisabeth
Blackmon: on the West by lands of
| Alioe Gregory aud Amos C Gregory.
I Said lands being a part of the estate
lands of Willis Gregory, deceased, and
designated as tra<*t No. 1.
There Is a dwelling on the above
premises.
Terms of sale Cash. Purchaser to
I pay for all neceetary papers.
J. P, HUNTER,
Sherift L. C.
C. D.'Jones,
PlainllfTs Atty.
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THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
w Arte TM. KKmjti
Mr. lofctM* Katrani ttu. nn.11 U4nt U1&
IfrM AMlUruai Hmi?yO?.,CilwmiKT
Mllllbtiairti tiutlef Confletei
feriberyi
&
Columbia, Mo., Nov. 14.?
Col. Ed Butler, millionaire un<
politician of St. Louis, on Irin
charged with attempting to brib<
Dr. Chapman of the St. Louii
board of health in order 1o in
fluence his voice on the endorse
ment of a garbage contract will
the city, has been found guiltj
by the jury which fixed the pun
ishment at three years in the pen
itentiary. The verdict, fount
last night, was announced today
Col. Butler and bis wife and hi
sons, Congressman James. J.
and Edward J., and their wive
were in the court room when th
verdict was received.
All eyes were turned towar<
Butler. A defiant glance came t<
his face, his features subsided in
to the expiession of half disgus
which he wore while listening t<
the testimony and arguments.
A motion for a new trial wa
overruled.
Aimour's Meat Houses Burned.
Sioux City, la., Nov. 16.?Th
big plant of Armour & Company
which occupied three and one-hal
acres of ground at the extrein
south end of the stock yards, wa
totally destroyed by tire whic
started at 12.14 o'clock this morn
ing on ttie second floor of the fet
tilizer building. The loss esti
mated by Chas. Lonnon, manage
of the company, is $900,900. Th
insurance is $721 500. Th
cause of the fire was said by Mi
Lennon to have been either spoc
taneous combustion or an impel
S i i *
ieci aryer. six Hundred me
will be thrown out oi emploj
ment ell winter.
ASLEEP AMID FLAMB
Breaking into a blazing hom<
some fireman lately dragged tl
sleeping inmates from doatl
Fancied security, and death nea:
It's that way when you negle<
coughs and colds. Don't do i
Dr. King's New Discovery fc
.Consumption givea perfect pr<
tection against all Throat, Chei
and Lung Troubles. Keep it neAi
and avoid suffering, death, an
doctor's bills. A teaspoonfi
stops a late cough, persistent m
the most stubborn. Harmle:
and nice tasting, it's guarantee
to satisfy by J. F. Mackey an
Co, and Crawford Bros'. Pric
50c and $1.00. Trial bottk
Girl Dies at the Pest House.
Charlotte Observer 15th inst. ^
Miss Minnie Schenck, who ha
been ill with smallpox for abot
10 days, died at the pest hout
yesterday. Aa has been state
in The Observer, Mis* Schenc
had a very malignant attack <
the disease, and her condition wi
critical after the first day of he
illness.
The eccurrence is too pitiabl
to dwell upon. The horror wa
not emphasized by anv lack (
attention, medical or otherwise
yet it is doubtful if words can 1
used to more ghastly purpose tha
in the saying that it was a youn
girl who died and that at the lac
she was in a pent house.
LUCK IN THIUTBKN
By sending 13 miles Wn
Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Vt
got a box of Bucklen's Arnu
Salve, that wholly cured a horr
ble Fever Sore on his leg. Notl
ing else cogld. Positively cur<
Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Eruj
tions, Boils, Burns, Coins an
Piles. Only 25c. Guaranted b
J. F. Mackey & Co. & Crawfor
Bros1, druggist.
?News has been received c
the recent death of Mr. Dick Yi
Davie near Austin, Texas, wher
he had gone in search of health
Mr. Davie was the youngest an
last surviving son of Col. W. I
Davie.
J To turn Or Not Td turn*
The other day ft furmor wh
- thinks considerably about hi
1 work came at me with this <juei
I tion: "Which is the better pin
a to turn under pen stubble in fa
i for a cotton crop next year, or It
- the roots remain undisturbed ui
- til towards planting tiim?" II
3 hud cut off his pea vine hay. l'h
^ loots were all in the giound wit
. sou e leaves and a short sluhhl
. above ground. The unswor wn
] to let the land alone until Marc
. when ho waa preparing to plant
8 Lust winter wo were foiced o
, account of constant rains an
s freezes to let a tield from which
e pea crop had been gat he rod, stun
until planting time. The vine
j had not been cut or pastured
o About the first of March whe
. vines were examined, the roo
t were found in a soft, pulpy coi
> dition. The nitrogen in thetu wi
ready to lie absoi bed by the soi
b The field of cotton giew off bettc
than any in the neighborhood. J
pea vines are plowed up now an
exposed to frosts and rains nine
nitrogen will be lost. Theje
e no advantage in turning such lan
> and putting the stubble undei
II Death the soil, and leaving tt
e roots on the surface. The leave
8 stubble and remnants of vin<
u ....
u matte a good mulch, nod cause tt
i- land to plow well in March.
The Best Pre* criplion for Mruat
ir Chills and Fever is a bottle <
e Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic,
is simply Iron and Quinine ai
tasteless, No Cure No Pay.
l* Ex-Gov. Chamberlain Pays H
Respects to the Governor,
n
Yesterday Qex-Govsmor Dani
H. Chamberlain, who is spendii
^ the winter here for his healt
3 called at the State capitol and pa
his respects to Governor M
i. Sweeney. He remained at t
r. oxecutivo office for some tit
chatting pleasantly, recalling
number of the stirring incidet
^ of the Red Shirt days of the 7(
when he was quite a figure
r, South Carolina affairs. Looki
d out of the window be remark
^ that once ho had gazed from tl
window upon a great crowd
1(i red shirts. ? The State, I6th in
d ?? ? 7
;e For Sale.
;s A valuable tract of land, 9
acres, within 1$ miles of the to'
of Heath Springe, well titnhen
with all neceseary buildic
thereon. For terms, etc., ap[
is to T. S. Carter.
it >. .<
? " HOW\S THIS I
d We offer One Hundred Dollars 1
, ward for any case of Catarrh that ci
* not be cured by Hall'* Catarrh Cu
,f F J CHENEY A : O., Props.
led-), O.
18 We tho underslgneu, l ave hno
F J Bheney for the last 15 yearar t
'" believe him perfectly honorable In
business transactions and fluancia
able to carry out any obligations mi
I? bv their Arm.
West a Troax, Wholesale Drugg
18 Toledo, O.
)f WAIjDINQ, Kinnan & Marv
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo,
Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken
>0 t- rnally, acting dire tiy uooi. the bl<
and mucous burftitvn of the s.vstc
,n Price, 76c. i?er oonle *o|.i by
g Druggists, r?Mtiiunu.als free.
Hall'S Famllv Pllln are the bent
it ?
GENTLEMK V, Oet the iVew No
Disco vei y.
neuH '.ivv.i
I ? cd cw.' a a nun
INJKCTION,
" Cures Ooiiorrhoei ami Gleet inl t
:a days Its action la magical. Pieve
j. stricture A/I complete. To t>e c
rled in ves' yooket Hure prevail
live. Hent bv mail in plain parka
*8 prepaid, on receipt of pjice. $1.00 |
box; 3 f r $2.50. UrHwfiWd Br
^ Druggists, Agenta, Lancaster. H. C
3 im j loab
On a recent visit to New Yo. k ft
)f I made arrangements by wtiluh I <
r negotiate loans of $"100 00 and upwa
* on first moitgagtson improved cotl
e farma at 7 pri cent I Merest on sums
$1,000 00 and over, and 8 per cent
I terest on auuis oi Itss tlian $1,000
J No commission charged, only a r
sonabie fee for abstract of title.*
* U hi, WYLIK,
ftept. 1, 1902-Gm. Atty at Law
ARE YOU WISE
matioa there it no remedy to equal
18
n am eas
ts and a sure way to t
3* Throat in order to
?? and insure liealtliy
l. take half a glassful
n- it a teaspoonful of
>f, Mexica
t
I s and with this gargle the tb
Then l>athe the outside of the
i(l ment and after doing this pour i
around tho nock. It is a POSH
25c., 50c. and
\e
IT MAY BE YOU
yfn Mustang Ldlnment and yoi
ie
LANCASTER AND CHESTER
RAILWAY.
ochedule in effect Nov. 9, 1902.
i (Daily except Sumbu )
WESTBOUND j EASTBoUND.
\o'b. 14 and ib. | No's. >5 and 1?.
A M. P M. A A . P M
lis 8'00 5 30 Ar Chester Lv 10.00 8 16
7.30 5.00 Richburg 10 -7 8 45
7 23 4 50 Bascouibville 10 47 8^2
7.10 4 30 Fort Lawn 11 03 9 06
iel 8.45 4.00 Ly Lancaster A r 11 80 9 30
No. 14. leaving Lancaster 6'45 am.,
-nukes closo connection ut Chester
yfth Southern Railway No. 38 for
lid Charlotte and points north; and Heac
hoard Air Line 4 Atlanta Special"
'ji /tilania and points west Also
with Carolina and Northwestern Rail
lie ?ay No 10 for euoir N. C, and inr
a tormediate points, and southern Kall(
way No 33 for Columbh and points
118 touth.
No. 15, leaving Chester 10.00 a tn,
in jonnects with Soutliern Railway No.
ng 16 from Columbia and noiuts south;
jeaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special"
'rom northern aud eastern points and
iftt Southern Railway No 83 from Northof
?n aud eastern points, an Lanlaater
with S C & Q E for Hlacksbnrg.
No. 18, leaving Lancaster 5 15 p m,
jounects at Lancaster with Hi'AOE
from Camden au<l Marion, and SouthBtn
Railway No. 34 at Chesier for
~ Charlotte and points north,
ivn -No. 17, leaving Chester 8.15 p iu
4 . lounects at Cheater with Southern
> Railway No 34 from Columbia and
igg oolnts south.
I JaS M. HEATH. Qen Pass Agt
y LEROY SPRINGS. President.
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I VIGOR MEN
08,
_ Easily, Quickly and PeriaNantiy
Restored
MAGNETIC NERVINE
an Ih hoIiI with a written guarantee to
rd? cure Insomnia, Fits Pfz/.lnes", Hyston
'erla, Narvoua Debility. Boat Vitality,
of Seminal Losses, Fai'lng Memo'v?
in- the remill of Over-work. Work, Wor
ry, Hlckne -s. Errors of Youth orOver
ea- Indulgent e Price $1;? boxes $ 5,
My mall t i plain package to any a<lilrena
?ii receipt of price.- Hold only by
raw ford Bros Druggists, Agents,
Lancaster, H C.
lArty throuorh Ifiurt.
>v don't know that l?r all inflam?
Ileal can Mustang Liniment
/
y way
reat a case of Sore
kill disease germs
throat action is to
1 of water put into
in Mustang
aiment
iroat at frequent Intervals,
throat thoroughly with the linilomo
on n soft doth and wrap
[ 1VE CURE.
$1*00 a bottle.
ig been troubled with a running
leer. Treat it at onoe with Mexlp
i can depend upon a speedy cure.
VIGOR MEN Easily,
Quickly, Permanently
Restored
HINDI Ft) SMA:
(Paris) GREAT TRENCH TONIC
| AND V IT A LIZ 10 It is sold with writi
ten guarantee tocuie Nervous Debility,
Lost Vitality, Failii g Memory, Fits,
Dizzbuss. Hysteria Stops all Drains
, on the Nervous H.ysieni Caused by
Bad Huhits or Excessive Use of Tot
baeco. Opium. Liquors, or 'Zdvini
the Pace that Kills." it wards off Inamity,
Consumption and Death. It
clears (lie Blood and Brain, Builds up
the Shattered Nerves, Restores '.lie
Fire of Youth, and Brings the Pink
Glow to Pale Cheeks, ami Makes you
Young and Strong attain. 50c , *12
Boxes $5. By Mail to Any Address.
( rawfont Bros Druggist, agents. Lan
caster
Bargains In
Real Estate!
TOWN PROPERTY.
1 1-2 acres, 8 room dwelling,
good out-buildings, etc. Corner
lot.
1 acre, new G room dwelling,
very desirable. Corner lot.
1-2 acre, new 7 room dwelling,
, splendid location.
| corner lot, new 5 room cottage.
I | Four lots, 3-room cottages <^n
each.
1 1 lot, 5-room cottage.
2 lots, 3 room cottages, in Eust
* End.
5 vacant lots, about 1 2 acre
each.
1 lot, 5-room cottage, etc.
Cunningham brick hotel building
on Main street?4 store
rooms, 18 sleeping rooms, kitchen,
etc. Also furniture, etc. Only
hotel Jin town. Good reason for
selling. A big bargain.
Also several lots in the town of
? Kershaw.
OTHER PROPERTY.
43^ acres, 1^ miles North of
town.
68^ acres, known as "Torn
Barnes place," Cedar Creek township.
152 acrfiH. known n> it.T I.
Barton place," Cedar Creek.
90 acres, 4 miles North-east of
town, known as "Sims place."
115 acres, "Kirkland place,"
near Heath Springs.
240 acres, 4'Porter place," 7
miles Bast of town. 50 acres,
"Ellis place," adjoining.
100 acres, "Graham place,"
Cedar Creek.
61 acres, "Snipes places," near
O. K.
44 acres, 35 acres, 150 acres,
292 acres in Kershaw county.
t3>/~For full information, terms
of sale, etc., of above property,
apply to
IT. S. CARTER
kkai. Estatk Agkht.
I Aug 26, 1902.