The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 01, 1905, Image 4
Backing the Farmers
Fertilizer Companies, Manwfao- I
t iifcrs and Oilura Subscribing
Liberally I?? the Support
*?f tho Movement.
Special to News ami Courier.
Columbia, Feb 24. ? One thou.*unit
ihill-nx u>iiuiiloil<iA<l 1 , . 11 > .. i-i < . L
- J. ??" 1
tho Colton Growers' Association li
Mr b D Suii111 tonight addressed h
a number of the business men of o
Columbia on the reason why they
should contribute to tho support t\
of tho cotton farmers1 combine.
Mr Smith, in addition to being tl
president of ttio South Carolina c<
A-s iciation, is financial agent for h
all Stales east of the Mississippi n
and has visited a number of cities tl
already and in'sol some money. n
Mr F (1 Hyatt, treasurer of c<
tho association, said that this e<
morning tho committee decided cl
that it was necessary to have at b
least $5,000 at once, and tele oi
grams wore road from L \V Fark- tl
fl l( i \ f ( ? I In iinii ???-? * / \ . I
v/ij VI 1CUI1 > lllVf UlllllOWII v./1 1 CI
Company, Kershaw Oil Company, m
Clinton Oil Company, Leo Cotton u
Oil Company, Independent Oil T
Company, of Darlington, and 01
Fort Motto Oil Company, stating di
that they would help -villi amounts ft
from $10 to $100. Mr Leroy
Springs, of Lancaster, gave $25, ,V(
Ashepoo FertihzerCompany $100. ^
\V (? MacMurphy, of Charleston, ^
$100, Ktitaw Fertilizer Company ,u
$100, Read I'hosphato Company i()
$100, Anderson Oil Company
$100, South Carolina Cotton Oil p,
Company $100. It was then y
moved that the chamber of commerco
of Columbia endeavor to 1
raise $1,000 toward the move- (*(
mont th
A TOUCHING SlOItY
is the saving from death, of th es
baby girl of Geo. A. Eyles, Cum- ac
berland, Md. He writes: 4,At UI]
the age of 11 months, our little
girl was in declining health, with ca
serious Throat Trouble, and two Pu
physicians gave her up. We were m
almost in despair, when we resol- co
ved to try I)r. King's New Dis- ?n
eovery for Consumption, Coughs ce
and Colds. The first bottle gave
relicfjafter taking four bottles she 11
was cured, aud is now in perfect co
health." Never fails to relievo an
and cure a cough or co d. At Ve
Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & s^(
Co., and Fundeiburk Pharraaoy. ^
Humors of Great Events In Progress
at The Front.
b so
to
St. Petersburg, Fob. 24, 3.30
a. m.?A second day has passed ^
without dispatches having been
given out from Gen. Kuropatkin,
which is interpreted to support
the rumors that great evonts are ^
in progress in Manchuria. The .
war office, however, steadfastly
maintains that thoro is no important
news, and that there have been ,m
no developments since the last dis- mi
patches made public, in which ^
the commander-in-chief reported
ail quiet, with tho exception of ,in
minor operations toward tho eastward.
of
The Associated Pross dispatch 8,1
from Mukden yesterday made io wc
mention of a battle and retirement
of Hussians.
? m Stli
A Night Alarm
Worse than an alarm of tiro at p0
night is the brassy cough of croup, tQ
which sounds like tho children's T,
death knell and it means death unless
something is d<?ne quickly.
Folev's Hnnav ?nilP??
j y ?i?i uvtoi 1*1118
to give instant relief and quickly H1
euros the worst forms of croup. uf
Mrs. P. L (Jordier, of Manning,
801
Ky., writes: My three year old
girl Imd u severe case of croup.
the doctor said she could not. live.
1 got a bottle of Foloy's Honeyand go
Tar, and the first dose gave quick <?o
relief and saved her life.'' Refuso
substitutes. Sold by Funder
burk Pharmacy.
Murray's Ilorehouutl jn
Mullein a (I Tar willcure T1
your cough large hot tie for | us
V6c. So
Urges Farmers to Hold.
\euident Smith Advises that Arrangements
he Made with Local
thinkers for Necessity Advances
? What the Movement
Mas Accomplished.
Columbia, Feb 24. ? ['resident
^ I) Smith, of the South Caroina
Cotton Growers' Association,
as issued the following address
f most general importance:
To tho People of the Stato Who
lie Interested in the Southern
Jetton Association: In view of
I
10 numerous inquiries that have (
nine t<. mo by those who art
olding spot cotton as to whi.t
lelhod they can secure a loan on ,
I
leir cotton to meet their pleasing .
ecessiliea, I call on the several ^
unity organizations to appoint a
unmittee consisting of their
uiirman and three other memers
to see thoir local bankers at
nco and arrange plans by which ]
lose needing the money can se- \
ire a loan on their cotton. It is
Bodless for me to etnphasiz3 the (
rgent importance of this step J
ho three cardinal principles in t
it* tight me as follows: The reliction
of acreage, reduction of i
u tilizer and holding spot cotton.
Already the price of cotton has *
tvanced $7.50 per hnle, Hince the (
j,
ew Orleans Convention. Had j
not been for this organization ?
id the hope that it inspired, cot* d
n would have flooded the mark- c
at the disastrously low prices ?
evading a month ugo and the j
nith would have lost between ^
!ty and one hundred million of
illars. If the h c d banks and
c farmers who are able to, and
e merchants in thoir local orinizations,
will pool their inter- j
ts and stand together at this
ute crisis, the fight is won. 1 c
n in a position to know, tint ?
nnot givo the names of the
li*ties furnishing me the infor
at ion, that the world is needing
tton more than we are needing
?
sell; that Liverpool has not reived
one-fifth of the cotton that L
is honn ?*nr?rt?fl KSirl-Oir wn
nt. of that exported in January j.
id February has gone to Russia;
xy little to Manchester. The
i]
Dcks in all foreign centres a?'o
ort, in all foreigh and domestic
ills thoy are short, and it is only
question of holding together to ^
cure a good price for our col- ^
I would like to state further
at if no arrangements can be
ide locally, that the hunks and
ire houses of Columbia can take
re ot every bale of cotton sent
em and advance 80 per cent of
value at the rate of 6 per cent.
Anyone wanting further inforition
as to shipping to Columbia
ly communicate with Messrs F
Weston and F H Hyatt.
We, the president, secretary d
treasurer, who were elected J]
your convention to take charge ^
.1 * -
mis mailer, ana see that you m
cceed, cannot hope to do our
>rk efficiently without having
silkies for doing it.
,Ve need an office, wo need
ttionery, we need a stenographer
s need a typewriter and we need
stuge, the incidental expenses
such u great undertaking,
lercforc, wo call on tbo public
large who are interested in this
ivement to send into Mr FH
yatt, treasurer, any contrihu>ns
they f. el aide lo make and
ad it at onco and wo promise
it every cent sent us shall, so
r as we are able, do 100 per cont
od for every one hundred cents
ntributed E D Smith,
President South Carolina Asciation.
Winter coughs are apt to result
consumption if neglected.
ioy can ho soon broken up by
ing Foley's Honey and Tar.
Id by Funderburk Pharmacy.
Will Reopen Uioggery.
Special to Newf? and Courier.
Columbia, Feb. 24 ?Dispensary
officials hero have received
notice that iho counly board of
c >ntrol of Anderson has decided
to reopen the dispensuv at Pendleton
which was destroyed by tiro
a few weeks ago.
There was some opposition
from the people residing in the
neighborhood of Clemson College,
who claimed that ihe students
from that College out lined supplies
there, but the authorities
deny this, and the people of Pendleton
desired the dispensary because
the revenue theretrom does
iway absolutely with any town tax
tn iking Pendleton the only town
in the State whore there are no
town taxes. A. K.
Bridges Authorized.
Washington, Feb.24. ?The
House today passed the following
Dill:
Authorizing the construction of
wo bridges across the Ashley
llivtr, in Charleston and Dorches-j
ei counties, S. C.
F? ECULJAU DISAPPEARANCE
J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville,
3 , laid the pecular disappearance
if his painful symptoms, of indication
and biliousness, to Dr.
ting's New Life Pills. H e Say a:
They are a perfect remedy, for
lizzines?, son utomach, headache,
onstipation, etc." Guaranteed at
hawford Bros., J. F. Mackey &
3o. and Fundorburk Pbaimscy,
>rug stores, price 25c.
I>r It. C* Elliott,
Lancaster, S. C.
ResiJeuce phone No 187. Olllce,
)avia Building. corner Main and
)unlap street*; phone No 72
Will pructlco in ooth town and
lounty of Lancaster. AllonWf, eiiln r
lay or nigh"., will r. cetve prompt atantion
Jar.. 10, 190o?tf.
NEW
,IERY AND SALE STABLE
We have opened up, at the Eliott
& Crawford old stand, Sale
nd Livery Stables and are preared
to sell stock cheaper than
nybody, for cash, or on time
rith good papers.
BSTCall and see OUR STOCK
lefore buying. Satisfaction
;uaianteed.
LIVERY! LIVERY!
With brand new vo
L _1 ? ? * '
nicies and good
fresh horses we are
pmpared to give
the best Satisfaction
in the livery
business. - -
Very Respectfully,
1 o o r e & Sowell
>ec. 1, 1904.
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cl. i v or
Stir in Republican Ranks.
Charleston, Fob 2.'t ?There is
some uneasiness .iiiiini^ it i nt merous
KepuMieun h j s in
Charleston ami elsowheie in South
Carolina on account of the I>? 1
order of President Roosevelt n ti
fying the officeholders that they
cannot retain their federal commissions
if they occupy political
positions. Many oflicoholdds am
affected, chiefly State Chairman
Duns, whom meii bets of his
party have been trying ?o depose
for sometime. Collectors (bum
of Charleston, Smalls of Ileiiufort
and ofher officials are afTccled.
n;?i A t< n >
i/imi i? i rtinn uey v^apprs jxisiuor
us rofereo and adviser to the prendcnt
nii<1 member of the national
committee comes in a different
class and ho will not, bo involved
in the operation of the civil service
resolutions which are about to no
applied in South Carolina.
OASTO T11/i..
Bpa7-g the /0 7'10 Kint* You "r,vc Ost^'
T"
ISotico to tho Public
1 will hold nil inquests in the
county. Phono to my residence
at Pleasant Hill for me when
needed.
f. Montgomery Cu^kev,
j ept. 20?tf Coroner L C
CA9BAQE PLANTS
$1.50 PER THOUSAND.
I am prepared to (111 any mid all or
ders with tin- brat varied. a of Cubhuge
Plants. Orders tilled r<>r any amount
and varieiies, U'rit?> f .r pi ices on lots
of 3 (MO unci over. Add re a < rders to
'V TCutr,
.iMegget e, s C.
Dec 20. 1904?3m
Cabbage Plants
From Mie Uest selected seel?.
Now read v f r s'r. pmert. 'ii'jr-.
strong. beibby, these plants are
grown to theoicn idi and will stand
severo fr? eze with eir injury. Marty
Jersey Wak lleid, Largo Type or . i
Charleston Wnkrflehl which are tho ,
best Known v ri? ties ol early cabbage, i i
also Heinle so .'a Slice w-ston. the hrst i
bilge, la'e ami -lire header, Augusta i
Karly TriioKer. also a Hue type of lute
vmiely. N< a Jy packed in light has- j
kets. $1.50 per M, For live thousand
or over $1.25 per thousand F O It Ex j
press office. Clias M Gibson.
Youngs Island, 8 ('.
Dec 20, 1904?3m.
CMXanMB?n?vu)r-*'^:7V - f* . ' ?
PROFESSIONAL CARD. ,
Ok M P Crawford Ok R (J Hnowv 1
CRAWFORD <fe BROWN,
Physicians and Surgeons, .
Lancaster, S. C, i
Treatineut of the eye. nose and
throw a specialty. t
Calls promptly answered day or
night Office over Crawford Bros, i
Drug Store, t
Phones: Office, No 170; R (deuces '
Nob. 11 and 36.
monitto lop :
t
I have made Arrangement wii j
lenders of money in New Y??l'k City, ,
with whom I am able to negotiate loans
secured by tirst mortgage on improved *
cotton farms, at 7 per c-nt interest ?
repayable in annual installments of
ttve>enra No br?>ke*age or commission
charged Only a reasonable
charge for abst rncf of till-. 1
R E WYLIE,
Aug 31?6m. Attorney at Law
Business Education
PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS !
YOU need a practical business cilu
cation W?* guarantee aatbdaoMon.
UAurses of Study eirtlorcted as b'-ing the
m->et practical; tbey hove no super!') s
In St rued inn given is llrst class. No
!?t.1il?r Irmcinn-ie o.illuno-i - .'i' -
... - iv I Iff U| liurautngi-*.
Knter now and fjepare
lor a lucrative i-? hIu n. ()n.r fiity'lualeA
?re in tl?rr>?ni?l Let tin aw-d*! > ru wo
:?ave awireffed IiiiimJtimIh?they ale ifi
pceitioife. We offtor special rates
Macfeit's S. (J. Business College j
Columbia, 8. C.
\u<!. 29, 1904?tf.
Go to the
LANCASTER MARBLE j
.A IN I > J *
GRANITE WORKS, *
H
for Good Work and Low Prices n
A. J. MeNlnch,
LANCAJSTaH, H. <) ' i
BAHWEK .>.-W.V?K f
til* moit traaiinn aa'?" tr?* > Aorld
&
Tho Kind You Ilavo Always I-on
in use for over 150 years, has
, /7 ami lias 1
All Counterfeits, Imitations am
Experiments that trill? with ni
Infants and Children?Expcrici
What is CA
Castoria is i\ harmless suhstiti
goric, Drops mul Soothing Syr
contains neither Opium, Morp]
substance. lis ago is its guarai
and allays Fcvorislmcss. It cu
Colic. It relieves Teething Tro
and Flatulency. It assimilates
Stomaeli and Bowels, giving It
Tho Children's Pnuaca,?rriir? n
GENUINE CASTC
Bears the Sig
The Kind Yon Have
In Use For Ovei
THC CCNTAUn COMPANY. YT MURRAY
lvon's French Per
Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless,
RESULTS. Greatest known female rei
PAIITin? lloware of counterfeits and Imitation. TV
liHU I IWJj ton with fno-slmilo slunaturo on slrioof i
Send for Circular to WltUAMa JUPU. CO.. dole Ayouit.
Sold by Fuudorburk Pharmacy.
Auditors Notice J
Not-ee s lie eiiy upven that this of- \
rictt \vitMit? I" n frotti the 1-t. tiny of mj(j
January to die 20:l? tiny <tf February |1Cj.
IflOt, fo-. p i c s'ftf rfc ?iv!ng the
re!tit i s ? f th taxpayers f fain-after : Jj;
Uoui.ty
All persons lr<.viitjv properly in tlieir 'T01
possession or eur.rd iv.<t Manager, j
Holder, o: :t; Ilu-b u d, i'urent, < Juurd ;
i tn Trust'*??. Exe.-utor. Glminlstr itor
Reet Ivor Acounling r nicer, Aircnt, |
Ait- rney < r mi'or o-i Ih > Is (lay of Fill
Janu-<ry, t!)lV>, are (quired Inlbtthe [j.,
ame for Tex ?tion within the time rev ^
ju'Td by 1 aw. or lutrur lite penalty ; ^
>f 50 per cent which attaches in case l("
jf failure t-> do so. I f?r
Only returns of personal property *
ire lo be made this y-?***, and impro.e J.
ineiits cn Real Estate.
ft rsons liab'e to 1* ill Tax are retpiir ,
d by In-v to > ake return of same.
J'he 1'oiS Tax of One Dollar is laid j
ipon all male po-sons between ihe ;
i^es of 21 an ! (! ) yt at - except persons
ivlio are ex nipt by law \
It wid be to the Iniereft orevt ry tax
>ayer lo makehD return piomptly iid j
<a> e the | ii illy oi 50 per cent which |& j
ittaeln-s after tli * 2<)ih day of El brus slv
irv- arc
Aft* rile- :>hi.V(? dales 1 will be found
? (?pC
n the Auditor's ofllce to wait upon v
he public.
Respectfully, jr?|
JNO A COOK. B ?
Auditor, L (\ 1
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ILES! PILES! PILES! j:L
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Dr. Williams' Inillan 1*110 Oiiilnv'iit Lv
rlU fil'O 111 Mil. K '< (11 ii^, Ulcor;rf?i!. J.v.
ml lulling Pile* It utiworliM the (il- i Lv I
nors allay* the iuihlog at ??rveo. Lv 1
h a- onlih*, giv<? liyMunt relief. I>r. Ar I
V Whams' ImlltM Pile Ointment la
r pan d only l'?>r Plies anil Itchngnf .
he private part* anil nothing o >?>,
Sverybixl- guaranteed Kohl hy
rugglsts m-nf t\y mall, for WD, rod
1 00 nor In>x VV i1 LI A \'1S . 'F'(i
'A). Prop's, L'hvehmd, Ohio. hi
Hold hy Kntjdbrliurk Pharmacy. Pi
* . ?*?, /V'<J ? *'
V*"v TiJm
ght, and ivbicli isaj I.a*ch
bomo tlio signature of
been made under hi.; " every
islon fllllCO lt.< Yrtfjii;Cy,
one todccoivo you i: ; b! \
I "Jnst-as-ffood" are bus;
id endanger (bo be :- <r?
ice against LJxperiDi it.
STORIA
ito for Castor Oli, Pareups.
It is Pleasant. It
liino nor otlier NarcGtlo
utec. it dcslroyr; T/ornrn
ires Diarrhoea and Wind,
allies, cures Constipation
i tlio Food, regulates tlio
caltliy and natural sleep,
lotlier's Friend.
ALWAYS
:nature of
Always Bought
30 Years.
STREET. NEW YORK CITY.
ioical Drops
sure to accomplish DESIRED
lucriy. Pi ice, $1.50 y^cr bottle.
m<rcii'ilnc !s l?wt up only !rs paste-hoard Cartu'Vcluiul.oma
, E. RDTLEDGE, Dentist,
Lancaster, S. C.
iVorking 011 credit doejio't pay,
111 v terms from this ti.ne
ceforth arc st?i6llv ca(4i.
oa: on able Prices.
Id Filling $1.50
Amalgam Filling 75 cts.
Cement lulling 75 ct
11171HIGU PLATE,
I upper sot of tooth $12.00
per ami lower sot $25.50
V?" 1'hesc prices are strictly
cflsli. No work done oxoopt
cash or ?ood security.
E. RU'REDGE, Dentist.
J. llAliiiyr'foster.
Attorney at Law,
LANG \STRK, S. C.
2f~ "olloeion xp ? 1 lulfjy
\mn PjSEASES
i the most fatal of all dis;es.
P kidney CURE It i
jTaXB d Guaranteed Rimed)
money refunded. Contains
aedies recognized by emilt
physicians as the best for
iney and Bladder troubles*
PRICE 50c. ana $1.00.
mcL,iii ?III III .vy"jr\i
NCASTER AND CHESTER
RAILWAY.
tl.rdule tel (M'cot .1 an 8.
(Dailyexcept Bunds*)
WESTBOUND.
liHncaHtet, 7 46 u m 3 46 p m
Fort f.ftffn, 7 34 n in 4 16 p m
Bascmivillo, 7 44 a in 4 30 p m
RlShburg, 7 60 u m 4 46 p pi
(M7f*sler, S 16 it m 6 ?6 ii ivi
[lliar'otlo, Ho R 0 So a m 7 10 p m
['nlunilila. Ho R11 HO n m 1 05 a m
Vol- v',('&N W 9 4s a in
4aslonia.CN 10 38 u ni
I/ in ir. < ?v n, r 2 12 p -n
Atlanta, h a i, r 4 55 p in
KA"'TP? UNL?.
Atlanta, s a I. r 1 t/0 p m
l/t ii ir, c At n.r 3 06 p in
[>asto;i:a " 0 AO p m
York v Wo " 0 50 pm
"oluniliia, S > It 0 10 a in 7 0 ) pm
I luirlotlo, jso K 0 15 am
l hcstci, lo 00 a in 8 45 pm
ftieliiunrg, 10 40 am 0 lib p m
llascoincitle, lOr0 a in 9 15 p m
Foil I-aw n 11 00 a m 0 'JO p m
j/incds'er, 114 0am 0 44 pm
CONNECTIONS,
lifter?Houtjx-rn, and
Una N offliwentcft? railways,
mcaster? Sou I horn Railway.
A P. J/cl.URE, ?4*>t Tralllo mgr
. oY !
u t ar.d Tri/fllc Mbnager. i
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