The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 25, 1905, Image 4
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Russia's Terms of Peace, j'
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N >t Od1,v DUo??8et1, But Prfictt-?|
cully Agreed on; lint they huvd !
Not lioon Presented t<? Jap- I 1
an.
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London, February 21. ? A dis-j
patch to lteuters Telegram Com- i
puny from St. Patersburg continuing
the Asssoeiutod Prose udvices
February 17 and February
IS from Si Petersburg, to the effect
that pence was under coneidoration,
adds: ^
"The question of pence hue not
only been formally discussed, but
the conditions on which Russia is
prepared to make poaco have praci
tically been agreed upon. Those
aro as follows:
"Korea to bo placed under Japanoso
suzerainty"Port
Arthur and the Liaotung
peninsula to bo coded to Japan.
"Vladivostok to be declared a
neutral port with an open door.
"l'Qo eastern Chinose Railroad
to bo placed under neutral international
administration.
4'Manchuria, as far north as
Harbin, to bo restofort as an in
tegral part of tho Chinose Em- ,
piro. .
"Tho dilliculty lies in sotlling
the question of indemnity, upon
which it is known *hat Japan in- .
sists, but it is said that this dif- .
ficnlty is not insuperable.
"Tho most trustworthy opinion
at St Petersburg is that in
view of tho internal situation and
tho enormous difficulty of carrying
on tho war, pence on tho
terms outlined will bo concluded
within a comparatively short time
if the indemnity question can bo nr- ^
ranged, but it is quite possible ^
that Russia will risk another bat* .
tie before a decision is reached.
PECULIAR DISAPPEARANCE b
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J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville,
O., laid the pecular disappearance
of his painful symptoms, of indi- V
gestion and biliousness, to Dr. t
King's Now Life Pills. He says: t
? 'They are a perfect remedy, for j
dizziness, sour otomach, headache, ?
constipation, etc." Guaranteed at
Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & *
Co. and Fundorburk Pharmacy,
Drug stores, price 25c.
mm
Negro Sentenced to bo Hanged. *
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Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 22.? ]
After a trial consuming less than 1
a day in Cumberland county su- fl
perior court, the jury in the case c
of Walter Partridge, colored, c
charged with criminal assault up- b
on Mrs Hales, white, near Fayot
teville, on tho afternoon of February
1, brought in a verdict of t
guilty this afternoon Tho pris- c
oner was sentenced to he hanged t
on April 6th. I
FIENDISH 8UFFEKING \
is often caused by sores, ulcers g
and cancers that oat away yoor c
skin. Wra. Bedell, of Flat Rock,
Mich., says: "I have used Bucklea's
Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, "
Sores and Cancers. It is the I
best healing dressing I ever 1
foun ." Soothes and heals cuts,
burns and scalds. 25c at Funder- t
burk Pharmacy, J. F. Mackoy A ,
Co., and Crawford Bros., drug
stores; guaranteed. v
Hold on. Says Jordan,
A
Bolieves Ton Cents Will bo Paid ^
for Spot Cotton.
o
Atlanta, Feb. 20.?In a strong n
appeal, which ho is sending to
farmers and business men all over ^
the South, President Harvie Jor
dan, of the Sourthern Cotton As- 11
sociation, is urging the farmers to
hold their cotton, assuring them n<
that victory is within their grasp. ?
Contracts, ho says oannot 1 e
filed if the farmers will not weaken-now.
bt
"Hold your cotton, and they "J
will be forced to pay you 10 cents ai
a pound for it." '
The Virginia City Horror.
Pitt) Bodies Recovered Auc
110 F.till la ^e Hiae.
Corpses so Frightfully Bruised
and Mangled t hut Those of
Whites and Negroes Cannot
bo Distinguished.
Birmingham, Ala, Feb. 21.?
Df the 160minora of Virginia City,
who entered the mine yesterdaj
afternoon, only fifty hodi^bavc
been recovered so far. Ae tims
a;rows, notwithstanding the heroic
jfforts on I he purt of tho rescuers
to roach the entomqed men, the
recovery already of fifty dead
bodies, precludes any idea that
1 f A m O r utill raiMain ?* r?n? +
4V mwj Dim I viuaiii IIII
infortunates The scenes at the
nine this afternoon were themosl
gruesome and harrowing that have
?ver been witnessed in iho mining
lection of Alabama
The corpses were frightfully
nangled und disfigured, and ident(icalion
is almost impossible.
Many of the bodies are so bruised,
wisted and discolored that negroei
Mtnnot be told from white men.
All day long at tbo mouth of
the mine were waiting and monnng
women and children, whose
elatives were among the unfortulates.
One hundred families and
hree hundred children are left
leslitute and without means ol
upport.
As the bodies of the vict'ms,
vhich in many cases have' been
jathored together! one piece at a
ime, are brought to the surface,
hey are placed in rows ana rough
mproviaed platform.
Late this afternooniambulances
legan the removal of the bodies
o Bessemer.
As the list of dead will probaby
reach one hundred and sixty,
he local undertakers have wired
o adjoining cities for coffios, as
t was found there were not
mough suitable coffins in the diflct
to bury the victims.
ONE HUNDRED WHITE MEN DEAD.
Mine Boss Reed is confident
hat more than a hundred of the
nineas were white,and believes all
lerished. He knows the rooms
n which each man was working
md this information, in many
sases is the only means of identifilation,
so horribly are the bodies
lisfigured.
HEARTRENDING BCEMHS.
"Hundreds of carriages cover
he hillsides. Fatherless children
irying aloud for their lost ones;
mdows lamenting for their hus>ands;
mothers inquiring for their
ons; young men searching for
heir brothers and kinsmen; young
;irls anxiously looking for some
lue regarding their sweethearts
?and over all a desolation that
uggested the horrors pictured in
)ante's Inferno' or Milton's
Hell.'
"1 sbuddei when I reflect upon
he ff ruesome traoroHu ?
? wuaviCU UU
hat subterranean stage."
ICTIMS or MINE HORROR NOW
NUMBER SEVENTY-FIVE.
Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 22.it
8 o'clock tonight 75 bodies
ave been recovered from the ill*
atecl Virginia mines in which the
xplosion occurred Monday afteroon.
The reBCUors are still heroicalr
at work in the slope and as the
iggers advance the bodies further
l the mine are found to he worse
urned and mutilated than those
A I
uuiur mo exterior. .No hope is
old out that any of the men- can
o alive. Only three men were
)und yesterday whose hearts were
ill beating but they expired im*
ediately on reaching the outer
r.
?Subsorib? to The Ledger.
Extract f.'oro Jno L,, McLuirln'i
Speech at Cotton Contention,
Amcngbthef things bo sulcit
"bellow cttifcens, the Noto Orleans
convention calls upou you to or
ganizo for self piesorvution. 1
havo heard the sneer, 4,0.i, you
can't get farmers to unite, the
thing Will fail." To these I roplv
tho farmers of tho West are organized;
they control the situation
and the So 'thorn cotton planter,
in patriotism, intelligence, patient
endurance, so!f- control and courage,
is tho peer of any man anywhere
in this worl I.
Follow citizens, will you seize
tho opportunity or will you trample
underfoot the advantages given
you hy God and nature '( Let us
begin, let ua organize for tho protection
of the monopoly given us
by God In the production of raw
cotton. It is the first step toward
that time when, within our own
borders wo shall spin all the cotton
made, and exporting nothing
but the finished products, trako
the South rich beyond our wildest
dreams. There is a fierce battle
going on for commercial supremacy
This will not stop with the
addition of a cent or two to the
price of cotton, there are issues
of great moment. It is a
a tight for the supremacy of the
South in the (great industrial wur
now being waged in the world.
"The watchfires are being lighted
on the hilltops and the bugle
has sounded the call to arms; tho
tramp of the legions may be heard '
from the Cape Fear to the Rio
Grande. (
The Convention at New Orleans
threw down the gage of battle and
the captain of the ((tons and hundreds1'
are mustering Israels'
hosts.
I warn you that the tight will
be long, hard and bitter,if we fail, f
it means the world's contempt for ,
a people who could not uso Gods <
given opportunities, if we sue- ;
oeed, O, men, and the eons of ]
men, who followed the starry i
cross over the bills of Virginia j
and amid the swamps of the Missis?ippi,|\vho
rejoiced with Jackson ]
at Bull Run, and wept with Leo *
at Appomatox, it means, O, 1
Lord, God of battles, that thou
hath reversed thy verdict at Gettysburg
and Appomattox, it
means victory, victory for the
eonth, without the shedding of a
widows toar, or the loss of a single
drop of human blood.
Fellow citizens, the issue was (
made at New Orleans, it is Dixie
avenue against Wall street The '
man who falters and hesitates, the
man who would make a few paltry |
dollars by increasing his acreage
at the expense of his partriotic
neighbor, is a coward and a traitor
to bis own section and poo- ,
pie." i
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Winter coughs are apt to result i
in consumption if neglected. *
They can be soon broken up by c
using Foley's Honey and Tm*.
Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy.
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Large?t Farm In the World Btlll j
Growing.
Kansas CltV Journal. j
The l&igest faun in ih?' hot hi, :
Which until rwtfcntlv w.t.s ii M -
souri, ban been extended into
Iowa. It is owned David
Rankin nnd his son, \V V. lian
kin, of Ttirkto. Mo Th? elder
Rankin is worth $ 1 ,000,ooo, and
has mnrio it by farming.
Ho owns 23.50H Rrres n
Atchison county, and. being still
afflicted with the desire to ovi
more land, had to reach into Fremont
county, JLa , the other day,
when he bought 3,500 ncrea m ire.
Rankin never soils. He is a cat
tie king, a corn king,a land king,
a philanthropist, and a captain of
industry. He employs about 300
persons, representing 1,500 population.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yen Have Always Bought
CturTof
JNotice to the Public.
I will hold all inquests in the
county. "Phono to my residence
at Pleasant Hill for me when
noeded.
I. Montgomery Cn?ke\ ,
opt. 30?tf Coroner U (5
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CA9BAOEPLANTS
1.50 PKR THOUSAND. I
I am prepared to till any and all or B
tiers with the lust varieties of Cnhlmire '
Plants. Orders tilled fur any amount
and varie'tes, IFrite f-?r pdeen on o;s
of 3.0T0 anrl over. Add res < rdcrs to r
W T Chit, 8Meguet'p,
M C.
Deo 20. 1004?3 m
rnemmmmmmammmmmmmm i i& * "
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Cabbngfe Pluntw
From the best selected seels. ^
Now reatly for ah pmcnt. Inrgc.
?t>*ong. healthy, these plants are
grown in Iheopcn sis nnl will slan.1
levero freeze with mi* Injury. EaTly
Jersey W?ki Held, barge Typo or ^'(
Charleston Wake Held which ore the *'
best known v- rk ties of early cabbage,
also Hende'aov'a Kuccesaion. the best ru
latgo, late and fure header, Augusta '''
Early Trucker, also a line type of late \
variety. Neatly packed in light has- i)f
kets, $1.50 per M, For live thousand
trover $1.25 per thousand F O it Ex ''
press ofllce. Chas M Gibson. j b
Youngs Jsland, 8 (J, A
Dec 20, 1004?3m. i J'
aywxM n ' n iiww.'mwi' .n?im ,811
PROFE8HIOS A tj CARD. | M*
Dr M P CKAwroRD I)r R C Drown j cf
CRAWFORD A BROWN,
Physicians and Surgeons, ; ar
Lancaster, 8. C, jIn
Treatment o? the aye. nose and ;
diyoa a specialty. rt
Calls promptly answered day or
[tight. Office over Crawford Bros.
Drug Store, 'H
Phones: Office, No 175; ft Hence* XT
Noa. 11 and 35.
SSOBRY TO LOP E
I 1i}?V ?osd" areaogenioni wt, i
siulers of inouey in New. York CHy, in
vlth whom T sm aid p to iiptrnl I * tn? up I .
tecurad by first mortgage on Improved
<ottoii farina, at 7 per erst Interest ?
epayable In annual installment* of
lve>eara No liMka'/ixii or com in U
ilon charged Only a leneonablo |
iharge Ibr abstract n'Mtl? __
H b. WYt.Tlfl. _
Aug 31?Om, Attorney ? I.aw fr
Business Sducaiion I
PAYS LAKGE DIVIDENDS ! |
YOU need a practical bnslnr** rd K
oatlen We guarantee satisfaction. 2
Jourflea of stpdy inloraad as b?-lng fhe I
aost prnetlckl; tl have no superb) a I
nflrnotlon fivers m first oiasa fio
t#iAr fcUSlnese (Vilkgea o<T?r In- >r ad- ]
aStage*. Enter now and pr-psre \
)f a lucrative p< sl;l ii. Our gr*Mti?i?* i
ra in demand bet tie assist i?<u we J
av.? asslAfed hundreds?they mi> In j
crfttlonfc. Wo offer spoclal rates j
Macfeit's S. C. Business Col Inge. |
Columbia, SC. |
.ug. 20, 1904?tf. |
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LANCASTER MARBLE jpj
and i ,,
GRANITE WORKS, ;?
or Good Work and Low PrWK-n m"
I. J. McNinch. E
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tl\c Stoianclis and i3ow.ms of h;>) j 3
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Promotes Digcalion.ChecrPul-' | ,1j
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Opium.Morplune norlliacral.
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Strictly voidable, perfectly harmless,
RESULTS. Greatest known female ie
Itowaroof eonntnrfolts and Imltatl
Mil s iiVsii toa with r.in-simllo Biunamro aii side ot
sod for Circular to WlbblAMg MH'. CO..Hole
Sold by Fundorhurk PhsiNiuicy.
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rev/id be i n f? mi H e It y of*. l(lt
mtiary to he20;b P:iv of K I'Mmry i,(1,
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All i ersovf- hivii ^ i ropiv'y in their ',n
)!-s??js'f>n or cmr.l mm Manager, t
oliler, or :i ' Unshed, Parrnl, Guard
n Trti-t < Kx- utt.r. A dmlnlslritor
e>" fv? r At' <un:iny; eflh;-r, Agent,
11- r: c\ or n.'.or'i > tii I * (lav of JAp
imitiry, 11>") "> ar > -?t to l i . I:-f the
me for Tiix .i'on wiii'.in tli?? (lino ie?- .
i'r(tl by !<n\v, or 1 tic;:r the penalty . *
50 per rent which iP blithe-r in euso
failure to ?io ho.
Only reiiitiiH of-p rsnnal properly j
e to be nin io t! i-* y.ur, ami improve J<
eiitn cn Real Kslule.
/ViHon? li Pre ?o P..l!-Tax are retpiir
by law i'i ralurn of hauiq.
The Poll Tax of One D-dlnr is laid
iin all male poisons between the
< !' 21 an-' <i I y* nrs except persons
lio are < x oupt by law
II W b I b tO the liliM'l-l "'t'V Ix'luX
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In* 11? m after ' Ii 2 > i *1 iy <?' Ki-bru- cr.z~
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A''t lb" v 1 - * I \vi 'a fou.d
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rw\r?-d only f'>r Plltg nnd itching; ?r ' ?
private purfci mv! notluiifj OiM>. } ' ,
ry 1)"X I- K*uranbM?rt. *??hl by j M
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old by Kunderburk /'bammey. pr
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or Infante and Children.
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of AW
I Jp Use
f For Over
Thirty Ye^rs
thk QrNTAim ow-nttr. wrv Torr. err*.
r r:t fff b (Tb a 1 ha s- gina
muKuatb ys up^
ct'.vft to accomplish D1H3IRHD
;?ctiy. Price, i 1.50 per bottle.
it. !>nt rp onl/ln pftMe-iinnrd Off.
tho t> ?t* :o. Hi-is: rys. ^ ,? -?**-h -*y-. var
c;-. vcI MU.OMO. i ^*1 ii?*
. H. RITLEDSE, Dentist,
Lancaster, S. C.
Working "Ji credit doesn't pay,
i in v terms fro in this ti.no
ioof. rtii are st ifitly ou^h.
;. i. , o u -1. u 1 J i? r to oil
Id Killing 5? 1.5(>
\'balsam Filling Y5 ctu.
Cook ill F F'utg 75 ot
iiijiibm; riatk,
i t upp : i of tee! 'i ?12.00
per it 1 1 .; .or s*i ^25 50
;I isctio prices i;rn "drictly
osixh. No work done except
? ?k1i or good security.
. E. RETLEBGE, Dentist.
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money refunded. Contains
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physicians as the best for
dncy and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. so A St. 00.
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