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L ) i ?'t h J ' ' ? J'jJ'i, ; hiii io vv . ! avici, r.DITOR AND M AN AC KR. wki?M:SI?AV, .u i.\ >, 1 ! **:?. I" |>i iii?of Norway Ne?;roes. Several hundred ne?;roe> eon jrooated near Norway ! ?<t Saturday iii^l11 are! threatened to wipe t!ioto\.n out of cxiMcnco. Their threats were in retaliation for the lynching of Charles Kvuns, who shot Mr. ?lno. L. 1'hillips while iit hu slipper table I hi' Ratlin lay niydil before. In response toil telegram from ihr mayor of the town a sipia I of .*>o inilitiainen I* were sent from Columbia to Norway about inidniydit, wliieli caused the negroes to disperse. 1 lie militiamen returned to Columbia Sunday, even thin<i having lie. eouie ipiiet about tlie little town. The r'11ix leaders of the uprising are known and will be arrested. I'll I I.I.I l'*S |)|1> ? ', III-. Will Ml>, Norway, .Inly .*?. John 'J'. Phillips, the old Confederate sol? !?.? ..... i.,.? r* i n ?i 11 * i liniv^ wliill* :il hi- supper table l?y the n?oro, Charles Kvanp lynched for t lie oriino, died here t hi- inornin?; at ?5.50 o'clock, sifter liavin*; sullered inortsil si^inv for lint less than si week. Thsit 1 >e lived so lonjr i- considered hy the pltysi oisins of lhi.- place 1 ut little short ot st miracle. ?c- ? li st report from Norwa\ is true, the murder of Mr. I'niUip.siiid the lynehimr of l'.v.m- ostn he traced to failure of si community to enforce the lawsand decency lost sis other crimes ean lie traced to failure of men to do their duty, to exhibitors of moral cowardice. Charles and dim Kvam were s-onr of a white man, it is who lists 1)1 en permitted 1?> 1 i\ in open adultery with si colored woman. The State. Will tin1 people <>f N6rway show is what they have trained by the illegal -laying of Fvans; Have tliey neeomplished more than the law could have done! Was not death eertain in view ot the evidence, and would not the murderer's snH'eriiijjjs have been greater had he weeks or month.- to think <>f his death; No decent man likes to have human blood on los hands and thei? wu- absolutely no excuse for the slaying of Kvans by a mob. 1'he State. IJijj enterprise For Chester. A company ha- been organized in < 'hcster for the purpn of manufacturing the "Xeoly Colt >u ( Atopics-. Patent.'' I :ii> dev. o was invented 1 >v Mr. S. M. Neely of Smith- Turnout ;u.< 1 1- evidently regarded as ;i yood seller, for 111c e >111}>-111\ i- to l?e capitnlized at SI on, on. . J he corporators arc S. M. Neely, Col. 1. I. Can ninglutm and .Major d. Hardin .Marion. The-State. I5IUTV CZ.V TOKTI'Ii A case ciitne t-i lijxlit tinit fe; persi>tent and unmerciful torture lias perhaps never hcen orpnde I. Joe (iololnek ot ( olnsa, Calif, writer. "I'nr 11 year-I endured inMit ft i alilc i ain fr-an 11 lie: limit i>m and nothing icliev I mo though I trio 1 ever) thing known. I came across Klectiic I'ilt r- ami it's tii" greatest nu !i -.< mi < utli for 1111 trouble. A f? \\ hoi tUv of it cornplctely relieved ::i .< 1 cured inc.1' Just ns good l. r Liver and Kidney troubles and i. ne:.d lo' ility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Crawford I>r< s , J. F. Mnekey ?V Co., find Funderhink I'harinucy. c y\. it. 't.' o tt x y\.. Bcnra Ifco ' ' BoiT'd Bignaturo S? / of o /uzf- yT^4 t/./cAt/U ?J'ny your Subscription to the Lkdokic and bo happy. Deputy Sheriff With ! - Real Grit And Nerve, j, A l'iekcn> (Mlieer Pushed Over a| IV/eipice, Swwnjj to His 'j L'ri-oner Seriously Injured. ! Sjm etui to The State. 1'iekens, .1 oly ? Deputy Slierill MeDauiel was painfully and >e? ii.usly iujuied while arresting , so lie gamblers on the outskirts of ^ Liberty last Wednesday ni^lit. A l)i<!?rramte rock in a thiek . . I vood iust witlun the town limits ? has bet n a favorite resort foi 1 guiuhlin<r. The town marshal!, 1 accompanied by Mr. MeDantel . and two other ollieers, starto 1 for thi- rock ( n Wednesday ninlil to . arrest the lawbreakers who mi<j;ht j l<e found there. A jjame was <joino on a.*> the ollieers came up, cards and money were Iyinor ^ around W hen the men, who ^ were all white, saw the ollieers they nioKo and ran, but Deputy Sheritl McDaniel caught two :iml I Siato Constable MeCravey gut another. riio icst got away. The prisoners made a desperate cljort to escape. The deputy alien IT was pushed oil the rock hy his two piisoners and fell, still lioldiiiii one of the men, down the side of the rock, which is nearly perpendicular, into the glen lielow. The sherilV's shoulder and richt arm struck lirst end his prisoner fell on him. MeDaniel, who is a splendid specimen of physical manhood, being over six feel in height and weighing near Iv -"it pounds, was feavfully hruised up. His arm i s fracture I in several places and his shoulder is torn The prisoner who was Imt little hurt, struck I tic slier 111 iitnt t; led to wrench loose ami when the she rill' drew his piitul with his lel'l hand, ho j t in! In take it nw.iy !>ut received -overul blow.- over the hctid that v mocked hitii unconscious. .Just it this moment McCravey. who had nearly hei r, thrown over the el ill' himself, cume to McDaniel's assistance. l'he ollieers deserve much cred iI for not usm<; their pistols, especially the deputy sherill who lyinji tint mi his htick with a broken arm, only used his weapon as a club. Happenings In '''lie State. As Chronicled by ilie Alert Cor respindents i?l The; Columbia State. VIUulMA I A KM Kli's \\ 111-: .Ml )T I IF K hi nu i: ciiii. iiaihks. KoiinuUe, Va., July 3.?Airs. [(Jcorge \V. Chambers, wife of a i raiiU'iii county fanner, today uu'.i1 lit tii to four healthy gul ladies. The luothor and t lie 11;a 111*11 ; arc lining well. The people of the vicinity are excited over the event and women, old and >oun^, arc going to seethe j iitl!e ones. II ion.-volt has lieen ; m tilicd. C. C. Ii. ki.\ . .i. ii. \\ ii.sdn lirnr. liasconivillc, .June 30.?The j many friend?- throughout South , ("ar- iiii i of Kev. .Jo-eph II. Wil. miii will !) ' sin clod to hear of the >eri( as accident he met with Sat-' urday afternoon while attempting I i ( ilch his horse. A lnn-c nuil? I ~ ~ ! playing in the 1 ??t, kicked him, ! dislocating and breaking his arm ' in two places. Pis. McKoown and Voting gave prompt attcntion, icTnving the siillerer as much as possible. Dr. ?l. Lowery Wilson, his brother from Ah ; heville, litis ai lived, 'i'he entire ' eommunit v stand- readv, willing 1 . ' , . n , and anxious to give linn any as. I sistane . II. Iv. II. t ofcy r> Honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. A'o opiates,. The Injury Of Lynching sot to the limit1 lieust Who Per K ishos,but the Community. vnoxvillo Sentinel. . \ Tennessee comes alon^ with a ^ yiiehin^ following Illinois and <( Mawuro. It whs excited by u ti itniliir e.iuso ? the hi i rid crime 11 viiifii seems iu sur me uioici ot I " mm nioro than anything else. 'I Purely, w hellier in north or south, ' lie criminal !i is net fared badly, h File injury is not to the bnjto ) joast even though lie may burn '' it tlie stake, as did the Delaware " api.-t. The harm is to the com- '' ni.nity which has allowed itself !l m the tremor of rage that has swept over it to be governed by I Is own passions and not t>y the 11 subserviences ol law and order ^ which should dominate every- 'I where. When men givo up the c legal observance of society they 1 themselves become ravages in " that moment at least and no com- 1 inunity can take the law in its own hands and engage in a lynch- N ing without sull'ering in self-re ' spect and becoming a lower type of a community. No longer can any section sa\ to the south that it alone is ouil tv of the lynching offense, but because other sections aro also guilty let us not think ourselves free from hi tine. UlfOM IIITISFOIt TWi:\- { TVYKAUS ( Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan- | villo, 111., writes: "1 had bronchi 1 lis for twenty year? and never pot ? relief until I used Foley's lloue)' I and Tar which is a sure cure." i T. Kugeno Funder'ourk Druggist. | | Fo'r 1 he Ledger. 1 B'ble Heading in Spring Hill ( Sunday School. 1 I The Spring it ill Sunday School oilers the following brief state., ment of its work for the past ^ tpiarlcr in regard to Bible leading? not boastinglv but that it < may encourage others to read the Bible. Karly in tin; beginning of the , r? r> < | (platter our Supt., Bro. .). B. ( FnnderburU, .offered a nice Bible 1 to the one who would road the ^ most chapters during tin (piartor, { beginning at tho lirst of the New I Testament. As a result the total ' number read by the school was 11,SOU chapters. The Bible was *i awaided to Miss ilcttie B. Funderburk. ( It is useless to -ay that our past | ipiarter was an interesting one. 1 The interest was clearly shown by 1 i 1 punctuality, regular attendance , and well gotte n up lessons. Let ib encourage our Sunday Schools to read the Bible. There is no better guide by which we ' ' can be guided through life tluin to lend the liible and to lind out ] what the Lord would have us do, and us an instrument in training ( up a child in the way it should go ' it is seron i to none. I j. O. 1*., St c _ NO F A l>K CI ,.\ I >, r h o proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not a Ivortise this as a "sure cure for o >n -uup- i tion." They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint m advanced cases, hut do positively as^ sert that it will cure in the earlier stages and n ?ver Ioil- to give coin- 1 fort and relief in tii ; worst cases. Foley's Honey and Tar is w ithout doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Refuse substitutes. T. Eugene FunderhtirU. -? 4L? Stojm the Coiiffh ami Works f}o tUo Cotif. j Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tal) ? ots cure a cold in 1 day. No ' Cure, No Pay. Price, 25c. ( Brara tho Kind Ynu Havo Always Bought 1 B"nr f \ For Real Prohibition Ill'ort In Miiino To Make Lhpn Law KH'ectivo. ILng m*, Maine, July 4.? \ ithin a few (I iys Maine is likel n l:o in fuel \vl?at it is supposn i l?e a prohibition Stale. Novo ntil now lias constitutional pro iliition prohibited the .-ale of li nor any where in Maine if a sa ion keeper was willing to submi i) arrest ainl tine about t vice ear. Lvcn in the city of Port mtl the late Slierili Peurvon wa liable to stop the sale, though li ad an itnnienso force of deputii nd t lie courts on his side. Now, however, the judges < lie Supreme Court have give lolicu that I lie possession of nited States internal revenue li |Uor stamp will subject the post ssor t?? a j-'il sentence instead ( he usual line, and all over tl: date hotels and restaurants he light closed their liars, wlioh tilers went oui of business, ar vitliin a week every retailer .vi lave <|uit s 1 i CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. rhe Kind You Have Alwajfs Bougl Signature of ? NOT1Ck"":~ The Lancast telephone Co. is prepared to i stall phones in the Town of La jaster on short notice. The re als are reusouahle and parti who tind the use of a phone service to them are rccpicstod lie honest and have them put uid stop heating the company ai ^e polite enough to stop aunoyii their neighbors. We have hi auiuhers of complaints from o subscribers about other pcoj jonstantly using their phones. V navo had subscribers to have lake out their phones because tin kvero thus annoyed when tin :ould ill afford to do without tl phone. .1. T. Tiiomassox, 6-27-lm. Manager. JUllKS. RIIKl'M ATISM OK C TAHRI! IN A DAV-?THE \T MKNT KllKK. II. lb It (It dai ic Blond Ita' Mires tie worst ami on si .-tu' lm ?a8es by draining ill. p tison mil of t lilotxl ami bone*. etui building lip l Irrokeu ilnwii t'oiisii u'ion. .-\cln*u pains io t!ie boi or hunts awoil glands, dropping-* >'i tli throat, lia king. ^pitting of bad br alii, etc . ili-iappear promptly ami pti m men! B' It B mil- s where all e'se f.ii Druggists, $1 Treat men t of It. Jt lent aVrt.lui.ly free and prepaid writing to Bond Balmt'o, Atom Pia. Do erib trouble and fro - me< al advice giy* n untilYur.d. B put) new color i i your skin, a makes the b'o >d redder and nn nourishing, stoppu ir a'l aches a rains Over 300!) euro* l>? P, J; 15. Notice of Election. An election is hereby order to bo held in the towns of Li master, 1 loath Springs and Kt shuw in Lancaster County on t second Tuesday, the 11th day August, 1(J08, for the purpose electing a public cotton weigl for each of said t nvns, resp'. lively. Following arc the managers a pointed to conduct said electior Lane t iter?('apt. .J <Kostc F Fvoia'l, Flli-on Unguis. Heath Spring- Arista C.iut en, W\lie .1 Vaughn!), .1. Ih luim Ca>to Kershaw J no. VV. I ii??r:ii rhos. A. MeMunus, >9. A. \Vh icy. Poll-. will open at 7 o'clock, in , and <.'1 'so at 4 o'clock, p. i l. ?t\ i'kkuv, County Supervisor. W.IV Huuck Clcik. Important Notice. Notice i< hereby "iven that is a violation of law for any pc son or corporation within t imils of Iiwieaster Countv to ? >r oiler for sale any pistol, ri mt'ideo or i?!-tol curt ridwit i r>~ Mil first obtaining a license fro lie County J'.nr l of Commissio ms. \j. .1. f'KKRY, ('o.iniy Suj ervisor. <1 ifj i]j I - lliir ife fill I l OF SUMMED eg it a I hc people are (piicU to eatcli on t >oti i?o the "CliE\P STORE" is thi y 'J'hcioH no medium of udverlising R > i i'sii iiiirgic iin iicriiss ino coilliicr, till 1 0 in the lick? that art' p lling the trade >s day po }>1<? go iiom our little "BICE over tin* g hkI thing.- tliev found so c! ,f and neighbors, who come and lind go: satisfaction. Now b ti*??tiins-have lu*e day for the p s? week or ten da\s. ,l replaced with tnptd sidling goods, i"BICTIICK GOODS AT LOWE ^ always. We intcn ! to give better week Ik fori*. As the setm n advance lc more anxious to sell g( eds, and wo 1 t / best-things we ever saw. Our laltsl 3- goods at one-third under.price. Fin id kind, at only 12 A cents. Fine Borstal II at only 12A cents Fine 12? cents F of the most desirable fabrics we are t Silk Mull in white, cream, pink, t?ltie our prife * i only 2-1 cents the yi Swisses a id Dimities that we are run 1 proving a great advertisement for us match thetii elsewhere for less than 1 small lot of standard (hiFoe< that \vv ? the \ ar1 a Jtdl d i ess p dlet u of 1U ' * A FFW TKADE WINNERS: l<?e. 10 cents Hose, sale price the j er third off. Fine lot Belts'at one-thin ti? at i no-third olf. Corsets at 30 cents n- for the $1 kind. Those corded Was n- been great sellers, wo have a limited es cents Nice percale dross Shirts, tin of Men's good work Shirts at only 21c. to lug lot of Bants to run cheap; in tlio in those $1 cass'inero Bants at 09c; tlios id ?3 Bants at $1.90. (Vo thank the pi ig for their cordial and liberal patronag ad that our coming will he their gain, ur IE. E. CI uy |lc h *.*>* a- & v.a: - ?v ..'a , WORTH oV*DRY "r": DSNS, CLOTH HAJS. IM ^ 1 ? * To go at prices of ! -To Cash ] nd ,re Wc quote prices on a few items t i.,l Our entire Stock of White Dross G od Lawns and Organdiefe ?from I ovu y<is, wine rercaics at ( Ac i 1000 yds. Barker's Bleach at s?e \ 1 yd wide TalTota Silks at 75c per ; u,l J yd wide Tatlota Silks (guaranteed i). #300.00 in Notion Samples?less 3 Splendid Bargains in the Sample lie chiefs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Bel ()f 3500 yds Swiss and Hamburg Edgi of Prices that defy competition. ier 20 Suits (Job) in Crash and Linen >c- Our all Wool #7.50 Serge Suit fo 50 #10.00 Suits ?odd lots ? at #0 tp. Odd Lots in Men's #*2 00 shoos, to is: Ask to see our BroganatSl. ir? ? OU it* ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'! ["? LADIES AND MISSES OXFO itIf you have not but 5c to spend yoi a 10c nair of Snsnondnra?? 1 Or> ,n" chino Oil, 10 Halls Sewing Thrcu too numerous to mention. - Do not fail to o We will make i whether You HI Little. I'0 Yours t h 2 T-i I f UNDERBI m silk smiiiia IIMJ S0DSJ. fimmm ?> ?i ?<>tl thing, and wborever ^ a interesting subject of talk, greal and far-reaching as the here is where wo aro putting so rapidly our way. Kvoiy III VIC moie than wri'istied leap. I hev toll their friends ds and prices to their entire n rolling into our store every I'ho snld-out hits Lave boon It PRICKS,*' is our motto values every week than the is we find the wholesale houses lave scooped in some of the I haul is a Itig lot of white e 40 inch Lawns, the 20 cents a Lawns, the 16$ cents goods, Omitics at only .S$ cents. One jhowmg is a beautiful quality i and black, worth 40 cents, iird. Those beautiful Lawns, dug at 5 cents the yard are Kverybody says they can't 2 A and 15 cents We have a \ill close out at 3? cents puds for 30 cents. o r i * T ? zi) cents i.isio vests, jot) price >air 7c. Fine lot Fans at one1 off. Fine lot ladies" ?Vaists for the 50 cents kind, and 09c h Silks at 50 and cents have supply to close at the yard 30 a -40 cents kind, ?t only 25c. Wo are negotiating for a meantime \ve are rattling oil' c $2 Pants at $1.39, and thoso oople of Lancaster and vicinity jo, and we again assure them Yours verv truly, .ODDb w i .wins aaam )0,00 GOODS, NO IHG, SHOES. P.. EJC., special interest ? Buyers..) substantiate onr claims : oods?including, also, ColorJc to 25c per yard. >er yard. >er yard. yard. \) ut ti.wu pr yaril, worth If 1.25 3^ and 50c on the Dollar. h in Shirts, Towels, Handkerts etc." n<*s ? Inserting to Mutch, at at $1.50 the Suit, r $4 50 50 and $7.50. close OSc per pair "Matchless" 15 the pair. S Low Cut SDOKS, AND It OS TOCO At F1 list COST. ? can get a 10c pair of Hose Bottle of Hetincd Sowing Mail or a hundred other arthiclcs / Diiie to see -us. t PAY YOU, JY MUCH or o Serve. URK CO.