The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 05, 1904, Image 5
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David <) 11 is in Orangeburg Juil|
for Alleged A >s?:m It. Son
. (if Prosperous Ka;nn r.
Special to i!i" Suite.
Orangeburg, O-t 01. V \
runt was issued this urnming y
Magistrate C\ 1\ Hrniw>n of tin*
city upon nflidavit of Mr A^'iin I>
Shu,nuker, charging an n-soi!l
upon hi* daughter, .Mi.*s Lula
Shuinakt r.
Mr. Shuumker i- a well known
tanner who resides in Oood' v
township, a few miles thi? i I<
of Floroe, ur.d bears an rxeolie'
reputation us :i g? od eitiy. n u'-ti
nciixnlu.r. The ' mi < .! is a t
of Mr. A. A. O't. who i- a su !
cessfu farm ?\ ; 1.' ;; on t i.
State r? ad oily a few mil. - <!:taneo
from thv homo of Mr. H.umakor.
V< a lg Ott i> about 'Jo
years < i age, while tho your r
lady is gai 1 t > bo about IT yoftrs
Of HOC.
The story i that "day at'
ternoon or.o of Mr. Siaimake. hsons
an! two of lis girl
wont out to .lorn al n oh i?ch
n-few miles awav, to attond a in
noral, and as llioy wo: o I aviu;
young Ott u-Ut d Mis-. Imla to
lido with him. It wo. late it; the
afternoon au ! ho liu^eiod b lend
the orivc t?ufTjl?. g :r.g :
sa il : direction. Afl r th y had;
passed ho stoppcil iu some woodnear
the road and. it i- ulleged
committed th" orim< lie then j
dro v e the young1 lady
near her fatli.rs lion and told
her to get out* an 1 walk home.
.This she refused t" do through mor ;
tilic ition. ile then took her to hi- :
fathers house. Young Ott then'1
left home an 1 went to ti " hou.-o
of Auios Dantzlcr to spend the ,J
night, it was not until till - in . r-,'
?
ning that Mr. Slnimuker was up
prised of his daughters whereabouts
and condition, and this in- :
formation came first to him from 1
Mr. Dantzler, to whom young
Ott had told of the occurrence i
making himhis confidant. -Mr Shu- '
maker went to the home of Mr. 1
Ott for his daughter and with his
wife ascertained that young Ott
hail accomplished his purpose
and then ho set out for Orangeburg
to intercept Ott. llis
information was that Olt was
Com iULT to ()l*Iin<'Otillr r v ? 11?
n - J-)'"-- f- J ? ^
morning for the purpose of disposing
of his horse and bugoy and
to tike the tirst train to leave the
country.
The young man had several j
scratches on his face and the con- !1
tcntion is that ho received them
in the struggle with the young '
lady. It had also heon said that
he had been drinking.
As soon as Mr. Shu maker
reached Orangeburg this morning
he consulted his attorneys Messrs.
Uaysor and Summers,and tiic war
rant of the arrest ofOtt was proenr '
cd. Constable rVmres was sent 1
out by Magistrate fJrunson to
search for young Ott and ho was
informed that he had slui ced back
/ .. il . -
iur uie country with a negro 11; a ^
buggy.
Mr. iconic.' however, fcurd Oit ;
in the city, arrested him at once *
unci placed him in jail
Young O.l dcnic tin: above
? l!
story and gave the < unstable u (
different wr don. When the i
girl refused to go to her home ho
to )k he r to hi-; father's ho ;e
showed her to a room up stairs
told his mother of her presence c
in the hou->eun I 1; - then went to :
his own room and l.tireii. 11??11
fluid that ho cum j to Orangeburg
this morning to lulurn a ho: -
that ho had bought and ha ! a ingro
to take him !> \ k It) hi-"homo i
but was prcvonti i i'roin rotur-j'
ning by his arrest. j '
It is said thai young Ott had j
t ion In tlio
1 v t t i al Mr bli'Mii ;Uj
<:*cc 1 t I:is tst'PUtio?8 : Tl?l
? n! I n*-t nii ov him to tome to
his house.
All tnc pci'jilc concorned have
. . o?..| .landing in the county.
There > 011; contlict ho',ween
the cut rent reports cnncernin/j the
;1 <ir, h eee the contentions of
i .t!i sides.we Lpvcn uhovo us
r.carlv correct it-" po.ssildo.
wa??- ?
ni-A-1 :;oi> wkiscks
C'.tfi-K sue -, is i i-. ponsihlo for
many a railway wreck and the
o'lic cause-, are milking human
wrecks of >ulicrors from Throat
and liUn;; trouble. lint since tl.e
advent of Dr. Kind's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and
olds, over. Ik w irst estsos can he
i .rod,ami hoplro. i csi^nat ion is n ;
l(?ncer necessary. Mrs. Lois
I>rn?. 'of Dorchester, Mass , is
nc i f man . u hi >o life win suvinl i
' Y Dr. lvin_,?s Ni'w Discovery
! hi- giv.r i ::i dy is guaranteed
y Crawford Urns., .1. F, Muck*
ey <Sc C??. :in*i Ftmderburk Fhar
marcy, Drrum-t. L'rieo 50c, and
. i Tri d bottle fi co.
? ' a> c: > t*u* ??
Work os aii Immigrant.
Who Mr. !'. \V, Carl ly, a Swede
i'i> >o i;i Greenwood County.
ojicci'd to i lie SI ate
Greenwood, Oct. 20.-? Grcon\vo
I ... furnish n good instance
the good work of iminigrnnts
in tho toc< :d of Mr. F. W. Carta/,
native or Swcedon, who has
a la. in about two miles from
town. lie bought tliis farm, containing
55 acres, three years ago
:ii: i ; "id in tiio neighb uhood of
^'>0 an acre for it. lie and his
sa'lis have found plenty to do on
this >mall f irm, and so well have
do y succeeded that a few days
ig . Mr. Car lay refused an offer of
?50 ar acre for the land. This
year, with their two horses, they
have made 25 bales cf cotton and
about 400 bushels of corn, besides
t good many other incidentals.
Mr. Cnrlay is a Swede, but has
been in America 40 years. He
has bought and paid for several
places which he has rented out.
lie i.-> u butter by trade, and before
joining U> America worked at his
trade in id! the principal cities of
lairopo and spent some years in
Australia. When he came to
America he was attracted to farming,
ho said because of the fact
th .1 ho did not have the capital to
engage in any other badness, and
oy c'osc application to farming
uid always practicing that thrift
which is characteristic of his pontic
lie has succeeded, lie never
mch.rtakes too much. Hi* r?v.
it))pK; is Jin excellent protest
the almost universal prac.
.i -e of working more land than is
us ;-arv. Oil his present farm
1 .hows that it is Jill in the man
m i not in llm land, and that tho
aroful cultivation of a small tract
,v111 pay better than the careless
mUivation of a largo ono.
A HUN A W A v BICYCLE.
Terminated with an uglv cut on
iio leg of ,J. R. Orncr, Franklin
J rove, ill. It developed a stubjorn
ulcer unyielding to doctors <
md remedies for four years, t
hen Bucklon's ArnicaS ilvo cured 1
'u- g >ixl for Burns, Scalds, '
Kruptions and Piles. 2r>c, I
d ("rawford Bros., ,J. F. Mack*
:v Oo. and Funderbark Phar- 1
uacy, Drug Store. t
Notice to the Public.
I will hold all inquests in the
>unty. Phono to my residence
t Pleasant Hill for nie when '
iced* d. *
J. Montgomery Caskoy, '
cj>t. 2d ? tf Coroner L. C. '
Hiiro's no eolith medicine so
; -pulir fi < Foley'* Honey find Tar.
i ?nt ii11- n i opiaO ) or poisons ,
r.d i:ever fail . to euro. Sold by J
'unlerburk Fliannncy. j
iliildwiii's Airship Makes 1
Another Flight.
A Trip of i?ti minutes Was Made
Returning to the Spot From
Whence it Slutted.
A
Si Louis, Nov. 1 ?The second
m
successfu. Ilighl of the Baldwin j
airship was made at the world's ,
U
fair today, under the guidance of ,
A. K Knubonshuo ot Toledo,
Ohio, who man Honored the Caliii"
forniu Arrow at will, high above
as
the western portionof the expo- j
sition grounds and descended in j
the studiiun, adjoining the ucrial } ,
concotiroO, amid the cheering
thousands, after a light of T.G j,
minutes. Yesterdap Kutihensbue
look the airship up to an altitude
n
,.f 2,OOP Font and circling around
descending in tin? acria' ooncotise .
... . . . tr
wit inn 100 toet of his starting
c c:
point. lolav tn went op to an
altitude of about 1,GOO feet and
after directing the course of his
aerial vessel at will, descended on I j
| }tp pympI cnrtl no/vn *?? ^ 1 '
?v iiiv.ii n?j imil
deceitdod the to laud.
Satisfied with the dtmousfrut0(
ion or too air ship over shoit
e:
eo arses during these two trials,
Inventor Baldwin announced at ,
the conclusion of the flight that
o
knuhenshuo will tomorrow under- j
take a 15 mile flight over a desig^
? o
nate?l course, the cLoico of tho |
course to be lett to ne vspaper
men, and the flight to ho made re?
P
gardless of the wind conditions.
During his flight today Kn&hw
enshue performed a series of mu- j
noon crs : hoot ing in one direction
s<
for a short distance, turning
quickly, turning quickly and y
shooting of! in the opposite direction,
travel sod u lettef'S" course ^
dipped and came down several .
hundred feet, tilted the prow and ^
ascended again to the original altitude
and completed the series by
tin ning the airship in such a short (
epaco that it seemed tho vessel
swung round on a pivot.
Both Sides Dost Heavily in Figh
Near Yansintum. m
t s
Mukden, Oct. 20.?Tho Japan- 'u
1 er
oso assumed tho offensive on Oct.
o-7 II*
?s iii i iiuaiouiin, nair way ta- ci
twccn Bentsiaputze and Fengtiapn A
on the Mukden road. The whole "
day was passed by the artillery in ^
preparation for a bombardment of cthe
Russian positions. Towards foi
evening a whole regiment moved
out to capture the hill on which i< a
a Buddhist temple, a mile south *j
of Yansinlum. The templo was I
held by a Russian battalion with H
t.vo machine guns. A tierce fig lit. |
with cold steel strewed the sum- s
mit of the hill with corpses. The a
Knssians were outnumbered, their
machine guns were dismantled and j
they were compelled to fall back %
upon their main positions, carryinur
with them the hnrrols of 11 ?#.i a
? - w 41,4,4 (f
machine guns. The Russian ar- 1
i
tillery then swept the hill with *
such a hail of projectiles that the jj
.Japanese were unablo to remain
there. Heavy losses were inflicted
on hoth sides.
Anxious Moments.
Some of the most anxious hours OI
;?f a mother's life are those when
iho little ones of tho household at
have tho croup. There is no other
nedicino so ell- ctive in this terr ible
malady as Foley's Honey and
Tar. It is a household favorite
f(M* throat and lung troubles, and ^
ih it contains no opiates or otlior ?
misons, it can bo safely given.
Sold by Funderhurk Pharmacy. \
DOIvSN'T RESPECT OLD AOE.
It's shamefuf wlion youth fail to 1
ibow prop r respect for o.d ago, |
nit ju-it tlio contrary is the caso wl
)f Dr. Kin^s New Life Pills. a11
They en* f ?!T maladies no mat tor
lever and irrespective of old a^o. VV
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, (J<jn(tipation
all yield to this perfect K'
lMI. 25c, at Crawford Bros., J- <lr
^ $ 1
Mackey Co. and I'underbui k *{
Miarmacy, Drug Store. I
liiimati Talks Hopefully.
un, IIj Thin .s the Democrats
lluvo n Chun op to \Yin.
Senator i'lllnnn passed through
adnata a few nights ago on his
ny to Kentucky and Indiana to
take campaign speeches for Purer.
I)iiri g his Slav hi? way soon
y a report or for tho Augusta
hroniclc.
"1 have never boon whipped in
in life," sud tho Senator when
-lied his opinion of Parker's
unices. 4,I never udmi* that
in enemy hoy the he>l of us, and
ways take an optimistic vi-nv of
contest. But 1 feel like the
leuioerats have a good ehanee to
0 in th's year I lutso this opinio
on what I have seen an 1 h- sr !
oin the east anil vves*. I spoke
1 Indiana several times after the
unpaign In gnu there, and then 1
mid not til! much ahoia that
ale. I see that Carter Harrim
has scon Parker and promised
im to carry Cbiea.o, which I am
nitident that he can do If
hieago goes Democratic by 25,00
m-.j iriiy Parker will have an
<< ;:!Iciil show \ -r c n r \ i:iu the
tilt; of Illinois 1 believe ih.it Irian
a willed Deinncra' ic,if for no
1 r rciiKin hoeuusa Tnggart is
p' nil in his power lo his
w i state ?innl I beliovo ho will.
1 is a wonderful worker.
' What iiboul tiui oast?" the reo;
tor usked.
"! am conlidont that Now Yoik
i . '. go for Parker. As to New
(>y and Connecticut,! am not
sure I think that our vuiing
mil Davis, %\ ill he able to tnko
\ st Virginia Oh, no, his age
i i not have any effect further
mil having given him a long
it.o to electioneer and get in-;
u nee. 1 am also confident that
c l ave a good showing for nvi
of the western doubtful
ates.
A Policeman's Testimony,
J. N. Patterson, ni.odit policen
ii of Nashua, la., writes,
Last winter I had n cold on my
ings and tried at least half a doz?
advert7 8 3d cough medicines and
id treatment from two physinns
without getting any benefit.
friend recommended Foley's
oney and Tin and two thirds of
bottle cured me. 1 consider it
le greatest cough and lung moditie
in the world." Sold by Funark
Pharmacy.
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QUANTITY B
Get Particulars from
CJ-Ic.B~B-E.-S I
COLUMBIA, S. C. j
Plar-sn ncnliort this paper. M
<t^^uzixs - >*?* ?t ""irr \nrr\*r
? For Machine nee.lies.shuttle,
td oil,call on Piiyseur over Mack
ell's store.
? House and 2 aero lot for suh'
; El-jut. Apply T. S. Cm tor.
CA^fORiA
For Infants and Children.
he Kind Yo-i Have Always Bought
<2^0855
-* v ^czvK'juicswai
PILES! PILES! PILES!
Dr, VVUlirtn.H' I ml i in Pil O iitnv.t
III rii'e It Sti>- iliin.', IM. er r I,
(I IlChlog I'll- d I a I <h he t ii
ors, hPhvh (lie Pciiing a! i nm m-'?
a'i i'i|:i o, giviH iiiMunt rr.ief. 1 )r.
ilii'i'ua' Indi-to Pi ? OPitirrent i?
. pnixl only f >r PiVs a <1 itching o*
w private pirti j?tol n<Mrng ?l-?
rcry li x i. g lar'iiiiecil id l<\
iigui.-tn. qeiil l.y mall, 'or 50,s, <?>.d
00 i)?M' box Wi Mil AM.S 'K'li
)., Prop'*, (MovhShihI, Ohio
lohl by Kiiiulerburk Phurmacy.
The Kind You Have Always Sought, ar
lu use for over 30 years, has borne
^ *0 ? ond has been in
f/* A , sonal supervisio
, Allow no ono to
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jn^l
Experiments that trillo with and ends
Inhvnts and Children?Experience ag
Whet is CAST
Castoria is a harmless substitute for
goric, I>rops i.iul Soothing' Syrups. ]
contains neither Opium, Morphine n
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. ]
and allays Fevcrisliness. It cures Di
Colie. It relievos Teething Troubles, <
and Flatulency. It assimilates tlio F
Stomach and Uowels, giving healthy
The Children's Panacflfc?1The Mother'
QBNUINB CASTOR!
Kcaif: Ibo Signaturi
I' The Kind Yon Base A!?
2n Use For Over 3C
TH? etKTtUR tOMMNT, TT MMJIftftV *TMItT. f?
[yon's French Period
Strictly VTjrtalilc. ncrfoctl v harmless,; to
Y<L:su?;r.v. Cireatcut known female remedy.
ftn.ttyfnfj IJnwsiroor connicrfelts nnd imitations. Th?R.?n!r:{
wir\ t t ?; v. ' ii f;:?' ? t:' 10 Y.ii/nai'ivo un tTie of tli*- t nttio
fcoud lor Circular to WILLIAM^ MFC. CO.. Solo Agtftit. C.ovuUcd
So)*! by I'under' ink PbuiuiRcy.
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lumd |ij ijU
I l.uv i n v i'i:* ev.t \vK i
lemle'x i ' 'i'n vi i N w Y r ' My, op
will? \v11 ii> ! in . s < . i. u loans ? (* 11
socii'm! !>; (i in-it tin; owtl
( Ot'?v: f ruts. . 7 < r c III i> I-? ; ?
re pa* all *. i an-iii ? . 1. :. I -* ?:f C i
five .'V- N'?i>r atio < mini*
i Riot) < ?? ?; ! ' 'i; X 11 ; i? it'll'.,
oharffe for ubr?!:ftcr i I
it w v. ! ? " >ri
Aug .'>1-On) vttn ?.t Ij^xt j \si:?tur
I J. HARRY FOSTER. nst'*1 >' 1
I Ml II -'.I!'
.'If/oi'/tcrj (ii Lew,
LANCAS ni?, H. O ? iVo.um
' i! -;' > i. * i
lUbajsj?| k..u .v
arc the most fit a! c I ail cis V.'UJ
eases. "-tfuif
pfell EY?? F?2i!?Y CURE Is a T.,!; 4
e i?y.. si 0 i-uaraatcsd Hsmady
!]?(> re;
or money refunded. Contains r &
remedies recognised by cmlncni
physicians as the best for ,: ?l ( '
Kidney and Bladder troubles. 1
PMCE5Cta.end$1.00. Lo,aJ rt(,lf
LANCASTER AND CUESHKK J.?ncaM<
I'iAi l^ 'A l t-vt o
:\<r ic ?fleet Nov 2 >. 1( au, *o
(Duily except Hundr.y) OiAi.ins
w MSUUJN )>. I Korahavt
l,v Lam-aster, (?S>:?in 4 00 p in .] n.c.s X
fjV Fort Lawn, 0 i'? a in 4 ? p in ;?usv ;j \
[jV Ra-r i ivill?*1 0 50 i I 15 j. :n
I*v fci.M.ln 7 st ?: ; ? .? in
A r (;ins;' I', 7* ,10 :? i in. ;> i t'V\
v r 1 ; "O 1? 1 1 " ; in ? li?I ]
> t < n: ' .1 SI I,, i ll! i
A i Allan's* ' ' p
A r Y? r v\i vc > \\ i > n n .
A r ' i .'K' II ' ;i ^ 10 30 r. IU ! :o>
t r in 11 . *' 05 p i 5 ' \ in |
* 57 1 v I. 1 {'ii no i'i s
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jjv Knit ?wi 1(? : !> -i m - i |'in ?
Vr U:i or. s ;}0 ;? In pi^shju
\r ( nmd.iii, .s<: |?y l /> > jtii; t.
r.ONNK HON>
( li-Mer -Soulin Im, ( hln'Mrd r. :! J4
nr Iin:i iz, Norl'i^1 tor rnH>VH\v.
Lancaster?Ho i-i. '' Ual'.v t y.
A I' */<:' ' ' ' !' Oil JllU : i ire.: ,
I.RkOY -'.PUTN * (Vdar Ci
n a i: j I / ?
the most I: sating ? w orU'
rs?*Mujhm* * i w??.
ill Vrl'V
fli:'v
iu v. Iiic2i y v l/j>. *-*
i tlio si.crmr tr>vo r.\
adoandcr #>t3 t : .
n sinoo It* ?j-fi\y.ry-,
tlocefvo you In i'-T .
t-as-good" arc >*?>
mgcrtlio honH?-. o?
ttimt Experlmw:'.!
"ORI&
fe ft R
Castor Oli, I.vnrj>
[t is Pleasant. It
or other Narcotic
it dentroys Worn, a
arrlicca Hnd Wind
cures Constipation
ood, regulated the
Rnd natural slec-;?.
a Friend.
ALWAYS
o ?f
B*ST!
rays Bought
) Years.
iw roait cinr.
leal Uresis
j
nocr :iipH:ih DE5IRED
i'rice, ?1.50 per Lottie.
!'li'iY1; only in iiaHlo-tnnrd Car?
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NOTICE!
Taxpayers of Lan=
aster County.
I xvi* 't ' !>? ? -t of t he
to nc s ij>nli?s for the
t?c tinnin* .Jiiu-ity 1st,
x Im.tb jiv.vi to it !Ito
i ;Ii \> wi'i h* ojMi'i f ?r the
if t X'ft \V'i!i(i''t j ?- ii illy
i'h d:ii of O to ?r, 1001 a *1
d .y J) ; in to ll)i)l.
is u- f 'j .wx:
k 9 ir.il's
ix 4A uiilis
ioual . el i,ol ii-x 3 mills
'iiiin'y lux [ii:l on
li 1? l? it.(la S in!: s
15 j mills
i n lownsh Hoods
f 11 Ii:
ei k 4 J inilli
eii 5 mil's
iiill 2 mills
.ol Tax:
( k 2 n:ills
including inlorn
boi><|? c miils
?ri,)KS 3 mil In
L A mills
A mi Is
Roods 2 mills
h{>,! 2 mills
by Towiixliij.?.
Ibsriou:
'ni,J l j ] mil's
\ a;i Wjvk I 7] mills
la] mills
Van Wyck 17] mil's
20 mills
I a; r aster 2G mi Is
J--i.se X Hoed* 22 mills
'"k 2' ] mills
Ran. ast-r 26] mil s
> X K 2?] ? iilr
1A 1 in ! I . _?
f'- loj i?;H?
K--k!i?w lf)^
Hill 1SJ '
KerRhr.tr 22.] "
Oiikhu.kt 22] "
1 Ja;li Spring* 21 ] "
f X It
111) M"!! 1* n< o ' ( ] "
rvek im
J X 11 17] "
iiUt-nOiI r.a< C 17]
it e|ieciruilv,
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