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Rodman Items. Generals Killed m Battle. Senator Brice on tbe"Brlce Bill Railway Accidents. Items from Quinlen'i- Rodman, Aug. 10—We have hed To the cssn»*raader it seems tha In a recent campaign meeting A recently published report of tha We are having hard rains nearly en abundanc* of rain in th* last the Russians arf losing an unusual held in York county, Senator J. railway accidents in Great Britain every day, washing the land vary week, Sow* farmer* say .it will 'IfJW.-'yMBftyt o' clficers of high S. Brice is reported by the York- for 1903 gives another opportunity badly. The creaks and branch** - injure crops, while others think it rank. Lieut. Oen. Count Keller ville Enquirer as using the fol- for making i comparison between hsvs done but little damage ao farj will help them. was killed in s -recent hattle. Ad- these statistics and those of Amer- but the cotton ia putting on extra lowing words in defence of the Qur picnic came off the 4th, ac- miral Maksroff was blown up In a lean railways, the period covered growth, to the injury of the first, bill which he introduced in the cording to previous announcement. battleship and Lieut. Gen. Stoessel in the latter cese being the fiscal think. Corn, on up lend and' bot- senate during the last meeting of arger crowd attended then ever has either been, killed in action or veer ended June w. IQOI- Greet toms, is very fine looking. Cotton before. The candidates. all has committed aUiciJe in despond the legislature: Britain's 27. mrtoa of railway- »r taking- TU*T rn many places on present end made nice, eppropriate ency. Other general* ol lesser rank "This idea is not a new one. carried in tijuf nearly twice as black j ick and post-oak lands.Thare suffer, their histories are not battle with the Indians, near Hus- apeeches. They were introduced have btoen reported wounded or Others have introduced similar many passengers as were transport- are some sections of the roads wash- ton, in Peebles bounty, Ohio. In teresting and cannot be made by Mr. L. W. Henry. No table killed. hills. They claim to be friends ed by the m.les o( railways ed very badiy, almost impassable, that engagement Goirge Madison, public. So I have chosen a brotlier was put up, es in former years, as I he New Orleans l'„ ayune givos of the dispensary law, and claim- in the l-mted :>;ates. yet in the Some people say therein will con- afterwards governor of Kentucky, of Mary Adair for my sketch. it was thought best for the people to a list of $2 general tin ers ot the ed that the proposition was not United kingdom there were only I tinue as long as it was dry. II that Col. Richard Taylor, the father of John Adair was the third son of gather in squads and spread dinner, Confederate army who were killed unfriendly. The real advocates 25; collisions and derailments, as be true, we may look for mi'Ch President Taylor, and many others \yilliam and Mary Adair, who lived hich was a much better plan. in the war between ih* sections. against |li.o.|i in mil ourilry, and more to come yet, also for Chills were wounded. of the dispensary law held that on the south fork, of Fishing creek Beef and soup wnfe served. The Qne of these was a general ol the advocacy of such hills was a poor I only on"e Ppassengea=>9enK°r Kk IHi.eJ lolorr eever\ y and lever later on. Chester county, near the York line. Jn 181J he went to the second ladies of Union church and Messrs. Highest rank and 1 ommander-in- 47.7Qt.V4 O20 CJearnel9dj anil nnrvne in Fhe mad dog scare has about died He was born in 1757, and his par- war with England as aide to Gov. way ol showing friendship lor the I 7.701.1^ " * Simpson, Darby and Bradford were Chief, Albert Sidney luhnston, who , , ... I lured tor every i,vl",;.lS his section of tha country ents- were intelligent and cultured Shelby. In the battle of the Thames dispensary and promptly squelch- ! j (n (he ^ people. I am extremely sorry that kept busy trying to keep the people fell at Sluloh. Iinea lieutenant hear ot no new cases right he was highly complimented for I cannot tell you anything about the Ttie day passed off very generals were killed m action -l.eo- ed the hilU along with their au- jM a ainst one in \ iji>t bravery, and served during that e country schools -of that day. He pleasantly and all too soon. nidas Polk, Stonewai, Jackson and thors. I confess that ! was a be-j *l|t#d "t'nd ,nJ^eJ m , |0,- Misses l.i nd blta Bandhead, campaign. Gov. Shelby appointed was sent to Charlotte to school at Several parties have been given A. P. Hill. Theie were killed; liever in the dispensary law as I^ cjrried in America. Ac I ua 11 of Wmn»ho ere up in this ssc- Liberty Hall, at that time in charge him adjutant general of Kentucky, mplimentery to the visiting young eight major general-, and lorty brig j the best, solution of the liquor j figures for drawn from visit to friends and reta- of Dr. McWhorter, an enthusiastic ith the rank of brevet brigadier ladies. All were well etterided. adier generals. question : hut alt, annual reports ot tlie railroads, {tives lai : week. They returned Whig. He left school to join the general. In that rank he command- army with two of his brothers, Wil- Miss Lillien Walker, of Chester, In the battle of Gettysburg alone,! ol the law and ejffirtinuoonilitions showed the appalling total of home lai :Saturday, accompanied by ed the Kentuckians at the hattle of liam and James, and also an adopt- 9 visiting Miss Carrie Bslle R«e. where th* ConfadeMto losses were | under it during the last ten years killed and 64.662 injured in that Air. H. . Mctunty and Mr. Willis ed brother, Edward Lacy. The New Orleans. The controversy Miss Annie Leitner Shurley has so heavy, fiv* general officers were j I have come to the conclusion one year. Why should there be so|Uaglev, rom Kock Hill,who is visit- young men were all educated and which he held with Jackson,brought : eturned to Ebenezer.efter spending killed—Maj. Gen. Her der and Brig ' that it is - the mii.-l damnable much greater loas of lite, so many j mg in tr the adopted son seems to have forth by the imputations cast upon shared every advantage with the a week with Miss Mary Gill. adiers Armistead, Hi'ksdale, (jar mora iiqunea due to railway travels 1 Mrs. Sanie Steele, from nssr the conduct of the Kentucky troops scheme that haseverbeen foisted others. He was elected colonel Miss Azubah Darby, of l.owry- nett end Semmea. I.i tne wilder- in this country than in Great Brit- j KocltHi , is on a visit to her broth- by Jackson, established him in 1 on a Iree people. It is Republi- after the death of McLure; was in ville, spent a few days this week at ness four generals fei -Brig. Gen. am? Il not the main cause to be {sr. Mr. I. W. Miller. great favor in Kentucky, and large- can centralization pure and sim- command of the Chester regiment Mr. Will Darby's. Jenkins, J. M. Jones, Stafford anj found in the difference in methods Mr, R)bt. harmer, who wss at the battle of King's Mountain, ly influenced his election as govern- ple, and its effect is to take the nd Mre. Jordan spent Tues- Terrill. five lost their lives in and management, and, to some de- j wounded sbout a month sgo. Is gat- where he was highly complimented or of the State in 1820. He had government of the people out of for his bravery; was made'a gener- day morning with Mr. Joe Hollis, the siege of Petersburg—Lieut, gree, in the difference between the ting along very well now. three competitors for the office. al after the war, and was also elect- ando, who is right sick with fe- (ion. A. P. Hill, Brigadiers hiliott, their own hands and to put it in two peoples? The Kulroad G>rstte, Mrs. William Aiken, of Cornwell, ed one of the first county judges, Judge Logim, Gov. Desha anJCol. We arij (4ad to learn ha is Girardey, Grade and John Gregg the,hands of the people who run' recognized a* an authority on ra.I-j is suffering severely with some ear and lived a useful and honored life. Butler. He discharged tlie duties better. a Kidgo saw tha loss of three — the dispensary machine. The j road matters in the United States, trouble. His. life reflected honor on his adopt- of that office with great ability, es- Protracted meeting will com- Brigadiers McCullough, Mcintosh idea of the dispensary came from is an elaborate discussion of the Since writing th* above we have ed parents and he gave them the tablishing himself in the respect and had another heavy rain, washing credit for his training. mence at Pleasant Grove Monday and Slack. Frenklin took off tour Russia and it has a Russian ef- causes of railroad accidents precti- confidence of the people and taking John Adair was elected lieutenant before the third Sunday and contin- Adams, Carter, (>ist and Strahl; fect upon our liberties. The ob- calty places the responsibility en- the fields badly and breaking ter- his position among the most intelli- when he joined the army; was ough the week. The pastor, and Shsrpsburg three—Anderson, ject of my bill was not to help the tirely upon the managers of the races and d'tches in many places. with Sumters's command when gent, worthy and patriotic govern- Mr. Pairey, will do the preaching. Branch and Starke, Ii other bat- great trunk lines. It asserts thet August 10. 11)04. they ,were surprised in camp at dispensary; hut to kill il, aud 1 ernors of the state. He was elected meeting will be carried on at tles two general cm.ers in each they employ safety devices vi ry Fishing Creek. He escaped and hope to see the day when that hill Demands T«nd«rruis. member of the legislature from Uriel the same week, where the were lost, and in others one eacn. largely aa an excuse for increesing reached Charlotte in safety. A few will become the law of South I days after, he with a young man Mercer county in 1791, was after- pastor, Mr. Atkins, will be assisted The Confederates fought great speed and overloading cars, end, Dynamite is of very sensitive named Weir, was sent back to 5 re-elected and chosen speak- by Rev. Mr. Byrd, of Winnsboro. odds and they fought desperately, most serious of all, that the installa- disposition and should be treated South Carolina on business. They the house. In 1825 he was ST A. Rodman lost a fine both men and officers. I ne officers after the dispensary, 1 can't say; tion of these improvements is often with love and tenderness. If shown stopped at some house on the way, elected to the United States senate Jersey cow Monday evening. Mr. told their men to go where but it can he no worse. The dis used as an excuse for employing in- a proper deference it is amiable and and while eating supper the house and was elected to the lower iiouse pensary debauches the whole docile, but when crowded snd step- was surrounded and they were both Cornwell, of Chester, came out to ihey would not g£.themselves; they ferior men. Tim is a most serious of congress in 1831. In the "Me- slate, increases crime and makes pad on is liable to be resentful. made prisoners. It was said they doctor her, but she was so near dead were leadere in every sense ot the charge, but what would most likely the state like a drunkard gener- had an opportunity to escape that moirs," written soon after his death nothing could be done. word, and the most- ot them won happen to any laiiroad management Upon any little jtr in social rela- ally. Kor individual sins God night, but John Adair -had his ey& it was said:., "He was a brave, vig- Several of our young people have their stars by gallantry-on the field in this country that announced its tions it has been known to go up in on two good horses in possession of holds us accountable, hereafter; ilant soldier, a man of large and pa- gone to the picnic at Lowryville to- of battle. Fe? .esrapft] -,;t»in* intsntion to reduce speed for the the air and break up entire neigh- l«it for the sins of ? state he pun- his enemy, so lost the last 'chance triotic views, and occupied a high borhoods. ^ nen its serenity Is they had of getting away. They day. They will have a rainy time wounded more than once and the ishes us here, and we can have express purpose of avoiding acci- place among the pioneers of the once disturbed its pugnscity isequel were taken to Camden jail and con- coming home. records show that many of them led no more real prosperity until we dents? asks the Chicago Post west." fined for seven months to suffer for A good number from here attend- thair brave men into the very j«w» throw off this terrible ahomm.i- Would not this hurrying people to that of a prize fighter's jiw. It want of food and almost destitute of lri person he was tall and com- ed the good roads picnic Friday. death. Evan Gen. Lee was travel by preference on a competing then tears up the ground and makes clothes. It is hard to imagine now manding, with dark eyes and hair. Carson, of Gastonia, re than once led from the scene line that made speed its chief bid unpleasant remarks thst can b* how they must have suffered. He was fair and looked much as our The"D*ath Penalty. heard for miles sround. When While a prisoner he had smallpox. visited Mr. Jimmie Simpson not of danger by those who realized for patronage? But how far should officers do at the present time. I A little thing sometimes results in smitten it does not obey the Scrip- When first taken prisoner he and long sine*. batter than he did that his place the managers of Jthe railroads bew death. Thus a mere scratch, in- Weir-were taken to Lord Rawdon. have seen his portrait, painted Master Lad Massey, of Fort Mill, was at the rear and not on the firing to the hurrying craze of 'he public? turel injunction to turn the other To intimidate them they put halters with his uniform, with his cocked significant Cuts or puny boils have cheek, dut immediately flies all to and* Charlie Fewell, of Rock Hill, line in battle. paid the death penalty. It is wise Manifestly not further than the around their neck$ and told them if hat on his head. He left a large visited Master Shurley Gill last If the Russians equal the Confed- line of reasonable safety to passen- pieces. When once it breaks with they did not answer his questions to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever family, but 1 have not been fortu- handy. It's the best Salve on earth gers and employes. The managers its associates everything is off, and they would be hung, as many weak. erates' record there will he many nate enough to find any of them, so it is hardjo patch things up. It ia others had been. I suppose he Miss Mary Anne Kitchens, of promotions in the Czar's aimy,— and will prevent fatality, when are supposed to know this limit Burne, Sores, Ulcers and Piles wished to gain information as to the had to depend on history and tales Knox, spent a few days last week Abbeville Medium. much better than the public; and habitually reserved in manner and strength of the army. They told heard in childhood for information threaten. Onlv 25c, at the Woods those who have thought they could with Mrs. Will McDowell. l>'ug Co. and Johnaton Drug so with justice they may be held Lord Kawdon they had nothing to here given, l-le died May 19, 1840. Suicide Prevented. induce it to thaw out have mostly Misses Di-ay and Lillie Lemmon, Store. t-f re*pons,trie tor casualties due to ex disclose, and by firm courage gained The startling annoOncement that had their fond hopes shattered. It the admiration of their enemies. of Winnsboro, ar* visiting Mrs. L. cessive speed, overloading, inferior Puts an End to it All. - a preventive of suicide had been Cauie and Effect. is rather reckless in its operations, After weary months, the prisoners W. Henry, tmplO)es, or any other avoidable A grievous wail oftimes comas as discovered will interest many. A attempted to escape, but were Mr. Bib. Dunbar, of Blackstock, Our contemporary, (he Colum- cause.—Bndgeton News. and, while given to booming, is oft- result of unbearable pain from run down system, or despondency caught and chained by one ankle bia State, is putting itself on record en in the hole. It dislikes knock- over-taxed organs. D.zzinesr, visited her* not long since. invariably precede suicide and to the floor. All except Joe Wade End of Bitter Fight. Backache, Livar complaint and Con- Mrs. Varnador* and daughter, of something has been found that will as a voice crying out against the ers and kickers and detests the man accepted this sad fate, but Wade in- stipation. But thank* to Dr. King's Bascomville, visited at Mr. Bob prevent that condition which makes great evil of our land, the low esti- " Two physicians had a long and that slsps it on the bsck or pokes It sisted on having two put on, say- suicide likely. At the first thought stubborn fight with an abcess on New Life Pills thay put an end to Mobley'a last week. mate and the frequent taking of in the ribs. It has an irritable tem- ing "he was not used to wearing of self destruction take Electric Bit- it all. Thay ar* gentle but thor- human life, and mskes en appfl my right lung," writes J. per and blows up its best friend on one stocking," so they gave him Misses Dora and Mattie Locke ters. It being a great tonic and H ,;hes, of DuPont, Ga., ' two. He kept up the spirits of his ough. Try them. Only 25c. to the pulpit to come to the aid o< the slightest provocation. Grow Guaranteed by th* Woods Drug visited at Mr. Jameson Simpson's nervine will strengthen the nerves gave ms up. Everybody thought fellow-prisoners by playing tunes not long ago. and build up the system. It's also the press. We see nothing to criti my time had come. . As a last resort not too familiar with the sensitivs With his chains and annoying the Co. and JohnaMfn Drug Store. tf a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney cise in tk^is attitude 0' The State I tried Dr. King's New Discovery creature.—Spartanburg Journal. guards with his music. Adair was Misses Howze and Carter have v egulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction for Consumption. The benefit I re- also cheerful and bore' his part in Bryan Lous the Will Que. returned to Lancaster, after visit- but on the other hand, we are g>ad guaranteed by the Woods Drug ceived was striking and I wa: sustaining the spirits of his asso- ing at Mrs, Porter Gaston's. to extend tha right hand of sym Why Tillman Laughed. New Hevsn, Conn., Aug. 12.— Co. and Johnston Drugstore. tf my feet in a few days. Now I've ciates. When Mrs. McCalla and Chrysanthemum. pathy and such support as ou' A gentleman who was in Char- A decision adverse to Wm. J. Bry- entirely regained my health." his sister, Mary Adair, reached Paul Kruger, who died recently, weak words can give. The Char conquers all Coughs, Colds and lotte today related a good story on Camden with the papers for the re- an in hie contort over the will of Acid Dyspepsia a Very Com- had a husky youth. At the age of lotte News quotes from a s«a»e e^i Throat and Lung troubles. Gusr Senator. Benjamin R. Tillman, of Jease of the prisoners in exchange th* late P. S. Bennett of Naw York mon Disease. snteed by the Woods Drug Co. Scuth Canlina. According to th* "for British officers surprised anil twelve he saved his sister's life by tonal, and besidaa giving ita sympa- •mi Hilt city Wee banded down to It is indicated by sour stomach, killing a panther with his. pocket thy, holds out a hope that the words snd Johnston Drug Store. t-f story, when Senator Tillman cimir captured by Mills and Johnson; we day by tht suprema court of errors heartburn, tongue coated and flab- can imagine the pleasure of these of press snd pulpit will in due time home from the democratic national after an all day session. Th* decis- by, stomach tender and bowels knife. He afterwards kill 5 lions brave women. For the particulars They are Keeping Quit. sometimes loose, sometimes consti- single hsnded, once raced for life have their effect on the people of convention In St. Louis, ha rapeired of that event I refer you to the lion virtually denial that Mr. Bryan pated. Persona auffaring ' from from enrsged elephants, and was South Carolina; inasmuch aa the The picture of thrf Andrew Jack to his bedroom for a long sound third volume of Mrs. (filet's "Wo- is entitled to th* $50,000 mentioned Acid Dyspepsia are usually thin once nearly impaled en the horos of same efforts of pan and tongue have son vase recently printed in the sleep. His good wife kept a care- men of the Revolution." • Adair in th* s*al*d letter written by Mr. and bloodless. Sometimes the suff- a maddened rhinoceros. He and News and Courier was reproduced was vecy weak from smallpox and met with apparent auccesa in our ful watch over him but did not dis- Bennett and addressed to his widow erer is fleshy, but the flesh is flabby long confinement, but he joined his Queen Victoria ware Chamderlain's sister Carolina of tha north. In the Indianapolis News on August turb him. Finally tha aenator to b* read by h*r after hia death, and unhealthy. A Radical cure of royal victims. comrades in singing "Yankee Doo- It may be that The Nsws cen 3. Our North Csrolina contempo awoke with a broad smile on bis "dle as they marched out free once By thie letter the widow wee asked this disease can be effected in a short time by taking one or Taken With Cramps. claim its ahsre of the honor slso of rariei, except the Rsleigh News ard fece. more. Most of the'men hurried to togiye $50,000 to Mr. Bryan and two Rydales'a Stomach Tablets ridding Charlotte of -saloons. Until Observer, which is elesrly in con- "Why do you laugh?" asked their homes, but Thomas- McCalla, his family. Wm. Kirmsa, a member of the after each meal and whenever the bridge gang, working near Little- our own state cap make a similar tempt of historicsl accuracy and In- with, his wife gild Mrs. Mary Adair This decision suetaine the decis Mrs. Tillman. Nixon, traveled slowly, for Adair stomach '* out of order. They are port was taken audjlenly ill Thurs- step and abolish tha dispensary, sists in spite of the evidence thst "H isn't the humor of it occurred , | ion given by th* suparior court last harmless and Cap be taken at any was so broken down. But Wade day night with cramps and a kind we may cry and cry again against Jickson was born in Notrh Caro- to you? Wny, I'm e gold-bug," re-." spring and also the decision of the tirria and as often as Is necessary to of cholera. His case was so severe was there to help, so he mounted tha widespread disregard of human lina, are keeping very quiet about plied the senator. — Charlotte Adair 'on his back and so helped probate court before which th* mat- relieve the stomach.. Trial size that he had to have the members of life and law. < Add fuel to the tha matter. The repeated declars- Chronicle. | them on their way. When Adair ter waMrst brought up. Theopin ^ c. Family A Card to the Public. I AdvertiwiTH»nl| Chester, S. C., Aug. 9, 1904. .Thos. W. Whiteside, Esq., EJgemoor, S. C. Dear Friend:—John E. C'ornwell St. Lonis World's Fair Rates stated on the stand at Wllkesburg that I had said on the stand at Wy- lie's Mill and other places in East Chester, in the campaign four years Kate* from (Beaton TlckeUeO-DarTUket.1 M-PajrTloMk.1 10-lJajL—-4. ago, that as long as an old man ran •Chester,SCI $36.10 tg 30 10 [ 84 66 117 95T against me I would run, but if a Just Received a Solid young man came out against me 1 The ten day tickets shown above are on sale only on each • I Tuesday in the month of July and are good only in coaches. All b would not run, and that you would I other rates are on sjile daily and good on all trains. L certify that I liaJ said so. Will you Car of Three Thous- Two trains daily from Chester to St. Louis via Atlanta. I kindly state, on this sheet of paper, Only one change of cars, and choice of routes west of Atlanta. [ whether you ever told Cornwell Stop-over allowed at Mammoth Cave, Atlanta and other paiflls. J such a thing, and please say wheth- Finest mountain scenery in the South. r er or not you ever heard or heard and Rods. *£%£*£ For all information, write— J of me making such a statement any J. A. VON. DOHLEN, [ where or at any time. I will appre- tf-t Traveling Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ? ciate a prompt reply. Truly, your friend,' John C. McFadden. Edgemoor, 8-15. Mr. John C. McFadden, Chester, S. C. Is always.ah object of interest and pride to the par- • Dear Friend:—I never heard you ents, and rightfully and naturally so. But how many scholars have had-ia leave school before make any remark like this. I have graduation because their parents have neglected to not seen John,Coriwell since Jan- provide for thi future. Do you think such seholara uary, I never diii hear of you mak- ' are naturally and. rightfully.proud of their parents? ing silch a statement. And many* scholar has been permitted, to fin-. Your friend, ish his or her cburse and to graduate because of the T. W. Whiteside. r: maturity of an f ndowment policy in the Equitable. THE WOBLO." Now, fellow citizens who were> present at Wilkesburg, .you can see who is right -"and who is wrong about this matter." - tf John C. McFadden. UMffUJU "The civil sarvlco law was . placed on the statute books by the Republi- can party, which has always sustain- ed It, and we renew our former declar- ' atlons that It shall be thoroughly and 1 honestly enforced. "Wt irt- always mindful of . the country's debt to tho- soldiers—and ' sailors of the Tfaltod States, and Wl' I'SiTiefg fa nStHfift ampre provlSrati"W ' "Ihtm. and In ~th6 TIMrC natHlnlntrii- [ tlon of tho pension laws. "We favor tho peaceful settlement 'of lnttrnafloiial drfllcuTftBs bytfrbltra- , tlon. One Hundred and Twenty-Five Per- , "We commend-the vigorous efforts made by tho administration to protect sons, Including Relatives and . American citizens In foreign lands, jind pledge ourselves to. Insist upon Friends, Were Present at the Cere- The P»rty's Record Cited as a Pledge the Just and equal protection of all mony, Which Was Held on the for' the future—Democratic Party cur citizens abroad. It Is the un- questionable duty of the government Veranda of Sagamore Hill. Declared Untrustworthy, Especially ' to procure for all our citizens, with- Veranda of 8agmore Hill. as Regard* the Currency and Tariff ' out distinction, the rights of travel and sojourn In friendly countries, an-1 —Congressional Action on Suffrage 1 we declare ourselves In favor of all proper efforts tending to that end. "Our great Interests and our grow- ing commerce In the Orient render the condition of China of high Impor- tance to the United States. Wo cor- [ dlally commend the policy pursued In that direction by the administrations 1 of President McKtnley and Prosldei.t iloosovelt. * Suffrage Restriction. "Wo favor such Congressional ac- tion aa shall determine whether, by special discriminations, the elective REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT. PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT. franchise fa any Sfatd Baa been. un- constitutionally limited, and. If such Is the case, wo demand that represen- tation In Congress and In tho electoral college shall bo proportionally reduced as directed by the constitution.of-the United States. Combinations of capital and of la- bor . are the results of tho ecoqitmln movement of tho age, 1>iit neither must bo permitted to Infringe upon the rights and Interests of the people. Such combinations, when lawfully formed for lawful- purposes, are. alike, ontltlcd to tho protection of tho laws, and neither can be permitted to break them. "The- great statesman and patriotic American. William McKlnley, who was rc-olccted by the Republican par- ty to the Presidency four years agi>, was assassinated Just at the threshold of his second term. The entlro na REPUBLICAN NO JUS PRESIDE: SENATOR C. w. FAIRBANKS. J, Uon mourned his untimely death and did that Justice to his great qualities of mlcd and character which history will confirm and repeat Administration Endorsed. , .'-The American -people "were fortun- ate' In his succcioor, to whom they, turned with a trust and a confidence which have bean fully Justified. Pres- ident Roosevelt brought to the great responsibilities thus sadly forced upon him a clear head, a brave hoart, an aaraest patriotism and high Ideals of public duty and public service. True to the principles of the Republican party and to the policies which . that party had declared, he hair also shown bimsslf rfftdy for every emergency. I1 Lightning Frsak. . BlftHfly &nd ualm«cinatiTe Swlsi Touch for the following story: "Af WORDS OF PRAISE FOR WORLD'S FAIR L« Pont. In th«r chiton of Valid, twenly-flve -pwsoot -wMlwat- B irllVr match were struck anil knocked over PROMINENT VISITORS DECLARE IT by lightning. which played alone an ,*=Sfl5for- «lectrlc bell wire". No one was killed." SURPASSES ALL EXPECTATIONS hut several moo were bndly Injured (ailing, senseless, and being revived By the imo\> town In Its murk Foul and dnnk. foul and dank. with difficulty. On the bodies of all TEe Opinion is Unanimous That No Other Exposition Ever Equalled the One By wharf and sewer and slimy twenty-Bv# persons were afterwards Darker and darker the further at St. Louis, and Attendance is Both a Duty and a Privilege. Bauer and baser the richer I ir found photographs of fir trees. The Who dare sport with the sin-de. lightning had Imprinted on the akin St. I.ouis.—Purine the past few llouae of Representative*, and *mpor- Interests of all countries. A thorough of those It struck vievrs of the wood weeks a great many men prominent In nry Chairman of the Democratic Sa- examination of them will Impart more behind the shooting-range. the various walks of life, but partlcu- tlonal convention: "The Louisiana knowledge than could be obtained in larly In political llelds. have visited St. Purchase Exposition Is. by far, the many months at a university or a col- Loula anil the Exposition. The com- most wonderful thing of lis kind am! lege. The grounds, the buildings, Uie menis of some of tlieni, showing a as an educator It cannot be excelled, style of architecture, tbe landscape Unanimous oplnlnu of the surpassing No one should fall to see tbe Exposl- work, all combine to make the Expo- greatness anil bonaiy of the Fair, are tlon. as It can not be appreciated by sltion tbe prettiest'thing 1 hare ever given below: merely reading about it." seen. The Illumination at night Is a Governor Renjninln B. Odell says St. ! Governor Richard Yates, of Illinois: wonderful sight. I hope that every one Louis Is no warmer than New York i "The more I see ot ihc Exposition tbe who has the opportunity will seer the City. In answer ro a query as to what | more 1 enjoy it It Is by all means Fair." —Charles Ktngslsr. be thought of the Fair, the Ciovernor i tbe greatest World's Fair I have ever Mr. Chas. M. Keexel, of Harrison- saiil: j seen. As an opportunity for becoming burg. Va'.. a delegate to the National Odd Insurance. . "Two things strike me particularly acquainted with the resources of the Republican convention: "The Exposl- An educated chimpanzee that died i > 1 conceriilng the St. Ix>u:* Kipoaltlon. country, for acquiring a gvueral knowl- tlon surpasses the expectations of ev- In England recently waa Insured for ; . Zfl the ltr«t place tbe magnitude and ' edge of every subject tliat I can think ery one. One can have a glorious >125.000. Oth«r notable entertainers j the beauty of the whole enterprise Ira- . nf. a visit to the Fair should not be time In St. Louis at most reasonable ex- are heavily insured also. Mme. Pattl ' j press Iheiiiselves upon the visitor from missed. It Is also an excellent means pense. The Fair Is beyond description, was ono of the originaton of this 1 ' j the beginning "f his stay. In the sec- j for having a go«t time. The amuse- It Is particularly beautiful at night, kind of insurance. Her voice—the <. ! i ''' ' r ond place, I ilrul that St. Louis bat ! ment features.arc flue. St. Louis seems when It Is Illuminated with millions of most Intangible of subjects—la In- 11 ' yBSSSS&iMr JRHj sured for $6,000. at a premium of 1126 < J J for each performance. Paderemskl'g j 1 hands are underwritten for $60,000 and » for each of hl« concerts a temporary ! S HON. M. C. BUTLER, policy of 17.500 Is taken out. Josef J c»c»lu4 States «en»tor rroo Sooth Hofmann goes even farttier and sets ; I c*roiia». a prloe of 1600 oil eaoh Anger of both *.»»-»«»»«»««»««»»»«»»»»»»»«»«*»»* bands. As a precaution against accl- : L' X-U. 8. Senator M. C. Butler, froaa dent preventing hla performance, Ku- ; South Carolina, was 8enator from that bdllk's right hand Is Insured for tlfl,- Bute for two terms. In a recent letter 000 for each concert and for $60,000 from Washington, D. C., be say- against total disablement. i <*"• reoomiiWHj Porvna/ortlyt- r • n prpsla awl tlomach tro**l«. I Hav* beenu*lt\Q yonr m'dUilixr for a uhort wou'd etop In the Way. , pr,^0aand I ferlvmru much rellrved, '""rabbit*. °* ' "" W" *"* 10 tr,cl< II <« indr'd a iroiwler/ut meHctn* Butf,to catch them he always would braUlei a good tonic, "—if. C. llutUn. >or whenever the rabbit was started, you Per«na is not simply a remedy for dy». . . , pepeia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Pa- lo *ou stop P ny w t uil. . c He se*m*d to think more of hla tall than : If you do not derire prompt an FESTIVAL HALL FltOM THE EAST. CA DEW. For BOYS A "RocK&itle. Md. [DEAL TRAINING SCHOOL. HOME LIFE. INDIVIDUAL OAR6 AND INSTRUCTION: FITS FOR UNIVER- SITY OR LIFE. ADDRESS, W. P. MASON. U. S. N. A., PRIN. CURED fllya* Quick Rsllaf. days; effects a per In 30 to 6odays. Tr ffrrenfree. Kothlna Write Dr. H. H. tC / itHCOHPOfMU)) N— JAP1TAL STOCK tOO.4 ... .. M Pages 5} to 8. THE LANTERN, CHESTER, S. C. August 16, 1904. WlKltWK.". UtUJMM. the-louotry .« 'won* (Hxwm:.-THIS condimm we owe to. TMPA1IKNCE AT RESTRAINT OF tho' linnnty of ptovldeiice, unfolded in I Hi* the treat natural resources of the LAW. "The combinations, popularly, called country, to the wisdom of our fathers "Impatience of the restraints of trusts, which aim to secure a monopoly manifested by them, to the enSrgy. in- taw. as wel| as of Its delays. Is be- of trade In the necessaries of life as dustry. mocai character and law-abid- coming more and more manifest from well as in those things that are em- ing spirit of the people' themselves. "Accepts fHe Presidentiar Nomination Tendered day to day. Within the past few ployed upon the farm, in the factory "We are not a military people, bent and In many other fields of Industry, years many Instance* have' been on conquest, or engaged In extending 4 have been encouraged and stimulated brought to Our attention, where In our domains In foreign lands, or de- Principles and Policies Set Forth by excessive tariff duties. These op- By the Democratic Party different parts of our beloved country sirous of securing natural advantages, erate to furnish a substantial market supposed crimlnala have been seized however great, by force; hut a people By the Convention at St Louis in the neceasltfea of eighty millions of loving peace, not only for ourselves, and punished" by a mob, notwithstand- people, by practically excluding com- and to relieve my sense of gratitude, but for all ffce nations of the earth. THE NOTIFICATION ADDRESSES ing tho fact that the constitution of petition. With so large a market and express my profuond appreciation of each Stato guarantees to every per- TRUSTS, TARIFF, THE CANAL the confidence reposed In me by the highly remunerative prices continuing son within its Jurisdiction that his long after the line of possible compe- convention. After nominating mo life, his liberty or his propertj* shall Utterances of the Democratic Candi- and subsequently receiving a com- tition would naturally lie reached, the ' please the eye and. for {lot be taken from him without duo temptation of all engaged in the ProtecMan Denounced and a Tariff date on tho Issues Before the Coun- munication declaring that I regarded process of law. theAomcnt. excite the prit^of the the gold standard as (Irmly and Irre- same business to combine so as to pre- cTVKli. but It cannot" bring" to the for Revenue pegianded—Philippine try In the Preeent Campaign. vent competition at home and a result- vocably established, a matter which country the brains, brawn and mus- Independence' Promised — More ing reduction of prices, has proved ir- cle of a 3lngle .immigrant, nor induce 1 felt It Incumbent upon me to make have boen used by the latter, resulting known my attitude so that hereafter resistible in a number of cases. All the Investment here of a dollar of Legislation Asked lor Suppression Eiopui, N. Y., Special.—Judge Alton In the loss of life and the destruction men must agree that the net result no man could justly say that his capital. Of course, such armament as of Trust Monopoly—Ship Subsidy B. Parker Wednesday received formal, of property. The perpetrators of this of enacting laws that luster such In- n ay be necessary for the security support had boon secured through In- offense against tho laws of God and notification of his nomtM&km for tho direction or mistake, tho convention equitable conditions. Is most unfortu- O;' (be country an-.l the protection eif Condemned and Civil Service Re- man. and all other3 engaged In the nate for the people as a « bide, and it the rights of its cttlze'ns at home or presidency of the United' States as"the reiterated Its determination that I .-Reform endorsed. conspiracy with them, should, after would seem as If all ought to agree abri ad. must be maintained. Any candidate of the Democratic party, and should be the standard-bearer of the duo trial and convlcttpn, have had party In tho present contest. This that the effective remedy would be to other course would be not only false la accepting gavo public expression meted out to thotn the most rigorous appropriately modify the offending law. economy, but pusillanimous. I pro- mark of trust and confidence I shall punishment known to the law. This Following is the full for the Unit time of his views on the Is- ever esteem as the highest honor The growth of monopoly, of which test. however, against the feeling, crime, sdded perhaps to others, led complaint Is Justly made, cannot be now far too prevalent, that by reason Democratic platform a :zc sues of the campaign. The notifica- that could be conferred upon me—an to the formation of a committee of honor that, whatever may be tho fate laid at the doors of the courts of this of the commanding position we have the National Convention at St. Louis. tion was brought to him by Represen- citizens that, with the support,of the country, -The decisions of the Su- of the campaign, the future can in assumed In the world, we must take THE PLATFORM tative Champ Clark, of Missouri, as military authority, doports from By Wire »M Cable. Mda snd Inj*. - Telegraphic Briefs. Ns«s of the Dsy. President Nord, of Haiti; made a The British expedition under Colonel have, through trust methods, been . Even a golden vessel cannot make a M speech threatening foreigners, v fl- There are three casst of yellow fever . la an official statement Issued at the converted Into monopolies, thus bring- Tounghnsbend reached Lhasa. Tibet! smooth sea. ing to sn end domestic competitloa. it Is officially denied in Berlin that at Vera Cms, Mexico, three at Coetsa- W£ite House- Secretary Loeb made it The total number Identified bodies which, was the only check upon the Germany Had sent an ultimatum to If the Sinless knew sorrow shall the coalcos, and five at Tehuantepec. There clear that no letter was sent either by recovered from ths-wreck at Eden, CoL". extravagant profits mado possible by Yeaetuela demanding the paymentof have been no death at the latter place. the President or by him by their au- the protective system. Those Indus- Interest on the ldemnlty. upi to Tuesday night' was 7S. and the trial combinations, by the flnazTClsa as- it. Mips Chairman Cowherd, of tin Demo- thority to the National Association of In the House of Commons Joseph unidentified i. sistance tL«y can give, now control th* cratic-Congressional Campaign com- Stationary Engineers' In session st . Chamberlain said he was anxious for The 'United Mine Workers' executfve Richmond, declining to receive the en- policy of tLo Republican party. a utaeral election at ocee'on his tar board adjourned at Sorantem without must either 0s* from Egypt or mittee. has Issued a.statement chal- gineers as a body, because "it would Canaan. ;;"~rr , "We favor a wise, conservative and lit DfODOIll B. - * definitely deciding upon th« daU for a lenging the accuracy of Commissioner preste capital for the Democratic cam- business-like revision and a gradual :' A French officer was appointed strike In the Wyoming and Lackawan- •CireMMtaacsi may abase, bnt only Wrlghfs report on tpgss snd the cost paign, and partlcnlarly where an asso- reduction of the tariff by the friends head of tfce Tangier police. Ot living. • ciation wis so closely spied with .la- abuses. Its extortions and Its discrim- laws have a sacred Interest In thoir PROMINENT TEOrLB. ty-slxth birthday, ft la no disparage- tlnuance of a safo. conservative, and inations, keeping In view the ultimate just administration. They must, there- ment of this gentleman, for whom I efficient administration Of public af- «od ot ."aquaiUy-of.burdans and equal- fere, share Kith us .the humiliation Samuel S. Robinson, a civil engineer believe we all have the highest respect, fairs. . . L • ity of opportunities, and the constitu- With which we'have* witnessed' Che ex- or note and 4.mining expert, who was to say tb«t he shares the common lot tions! purpose nf raising a revenue by altation of court favorites. without rtU- the llrst to bulM a lirjdge on hollow of mortal*, and that the election of any "Wa have an ample rocow of deeds taxation; -to wit. the support of the tiiHjuished service. over the-scarred ha» plars,.has Just died in Detroit, MRJE~ Mlcar Candidate For. Vice-Presi-IBM of such gnat aga would, furnish done, of beneficent things accempuah- Ted-ervrt -government li all lta jjJ.QKl'r jMgof.jnanjrJalth", or-BKBrandliert hy -Scvcumfiye Ujwaoid dnilmn fur * "no safeguard to the American people and virility, but In simplicity: sad executive appropriations out of the" thimble seems something of ar. extrav- dent Accepts NomlMtlM -against the disaster which would ensue keeping also In view, as men of com- treasuries of a prostrate people. In vlo- agance, but this was tbe cost of one upon the death of a Prealdent with a Ss been enforced fearlessly and Impar- mon senco should, existing conditions, Ictlon of the act of Congress which presented to the Queen of Slam by her successor not competent to perform the - -»TO9«Wi¥.\mtWoj£enlyi.Qr.ai> flics the compensation and allowances duties of the presidential office. It Is tially. The Treasury has been ade- SPftUBUUAR,AI INDIANAPOLIS quately supplied with revenuci and Justly brought about, end the danger »f the mlfltary oirreert. ;*~- KeaV-Arfmlral'1' Goodrich, the new_ -•.•TMSI'AmjfS. to tho cause of tariff reform Itself of however bright and active they may ap- eretflC -of '.W-gcMfiW 3HIP SUBSIDY BILL DENOUNCED. commander of the Pmiflc Squndron, ment was never better. Our foreign Abrupt and revolutionary rovorsal of "Merchant Marine: We denounce the has made a specialty of torpedo and pear for brief perloda, cannot sustain policy. Five Thousand People Enthusias- long continued severe exertion. The trade balance continues to Increase ship subsidy bill recently passed by the fortltlcatiou work. -Uc was bom In our wealth. We have added an ir- "We should bear In,mind, In short, United States Senate as an iniquitous Pennsylvania. tically Greeted the Speakers aa demands of the presidential office upon these two tblnge: the mental and physical vitality are so rigation policy which will build homea appropriation of jiubllc, funds for pri- " Senator Iloar, one of the most active They Appeared on the Veranda of In 11# arid regions of the West The "First, The general principle that th« vate purposes and a wdsteful. Illogical great, so continuous and so exhaust- sole derivation of the pow?r of taxa- members of tbe Senate, Is ueventy- ing as to be wholly beyond the capacity Panama canal, the hope of centnrlM, and useless attempt to overcome by clglit. Another active. Senator, Mor- the Fairbanks Home. Is In course of construction, under the tion Is tbc support of the Federal gov- subsidy the obstructions raised by Re- of any man of elgbty-flve. ernment economically, effectively and gan. of Alabama, Is eighty, and Sena- sole protection of the American flag. publican legislation to the growth and tor I'ettus Is elgblj-tliree. The attempt, by auch a man to per-' "We have peace and gvaat prosperi- constitutionally administered, and, sec- development of American commerce on Indianapolis, Special.—Charles W. form the dutlea of the offlce would with ond. the equal truth ChafflnUie asser- John Burroughs, after a careful ty at borne, and are upon terms of the sea. We favor the upbuilding of a Fairbanks, senior United States Sena- practical certainty.b« speedily followed l^QOd netgnborhflM with the entire tion of any general principle and In merchant marine without new or addi- study covering many years; ft of the by a Complete breakdown both of body reaching any ultimate end. however opinion that animals do not think, but tor from Indiana, was Wednesday for- world. These conditions constitute tional burdens upon the people and and of mind. In contemplating tbe re- the strongest possible assurance tor sacred and logically unavoidable, due without bounties from the public have a keen perception, and live en-' mally notified of his nomination for mote possibility of the election pf the regard, but only due regard must and tirely In and through their senses. the,future. treasury. vice president of the United States by Democratic candidate for Vice Presi- "Later. I shall avail myself of • 8boji)<) lie paid to actually existing con- "Civil Service: The Democratic John D. Rockefeller is now a director the Republican convention. The notifi- dent. the people of the country are ditions. only of the Standard Oil Company, of favorable opportunity to submit to party suinds committed to the prin- cation address was made by Ellhu bound to contemplato also as * -neces- you. and through you. a fuller expres- TARIFF ON TRUST PRODUCTS. ciples of civil aervlce reform, and We which he is also president. lie has re- sary result of such an «lectlon In case sion of my views concerning the qnea- demand their honest. Just and Impar- signed from every'other corporation Root, former Secretary of War. The of the President's death that others, "5. We favor the reduction of tariff v.!tb which he has been connected. tlons now at issue. taxation upon trust-produced articles tial enforcement. We denounce the exercises were held on \he wide varan- not chosen by the'people. and we know "Permit me again to thank you to the point where foreign competition Republican party for Its continuous Secretary Hay, after a hard struggle da ot Senator Fairbanks' beautiful not who, would govern In the name of and to express tho belief that we may Ater the American marked when- and sinister encroachments upon the to learn the Russian language, has home at Sixteenth and Meridian streets, nominal successor unable himself to ; may confidently submit our .cauj* spirit and operation of civil service -finally given It up. He sa.vs he has perform the constitutional duties of ever trusts and combines, seeking mo- In-tho presence of members of the no- to the candid and patriotic Judgment nopoly. raise their prices to the Ameri- rules, whereby It has arbitrarily dis- a most profound resfect for any one his offlce: or worse still, that serious of our countryman." can consumer above a resonable and pensed with examinations for ofllco in who has ever succeeded n. tcqualntlng tification committee and many other doubt whether the Vice President had Just profit, by such reduction depriving the Interests of favorites'and employed himself Willi this Ungual abnormity. , Invited gneats. The day was one of the not reached a condition of "Inability" within the meaning of the constitution trusts and monopolies of the power to all manner of devices to over-reach and .Mrs. Langtry has sent to a London most beautiful of the year, and as extort from the American people un- set aside the principles upon which Iho auction rooiu "a casket ot Jewels" to would throw the title to the offlce of der shelter of American law. prices civil aervlce was established. be sold. The Jewels Include a brilliant Senator Fairbanks stood on the veran- President Into dispute. higher than those charged foreigners "Condemnation of Polygamy: We de- ncck • chain, brilliant and pearl da watching the finishing toucheg Being Senator Falrban^s-was given another for identical articles. mand the extermination of polygamy brooches, a turquoise and brilliant put to the preliminary arrangements, ovation as he aroke to accept the nomi- within the Jurisdiction of the I'nftetl necklace and emerald, ruby and brll- ISTHMIAN CANAL FAVORED. be smilingly said: "This is the kind we nation.. He said: , * Save Up Judgeship That le Might Be States, and the complete separation of 1 Hunt riii used to call McKlnley weather." "The Isthmian Canal: Our party church and State In political affairs. I'nilcn FAIRBANKS' RESPONSE. having long and earnestly advocated ski, the famous pianist, says Gathered at the residence were 5,000 Free to Accept Nomination "Reclamation qf Arid Lands and Do- • |ila', llls inert arc-as precious to'hUs the construction of an Inter-oceanlc mestic Development: We congratulate j |, people. Senator Fairbanks and Mrs. "Mr. Root and Gentlemen 6f the canal for the purposes of national-de- {(> ho could never 'play If he our Western cUJsens upon the passage • ]ust Fairbanks received the. committee and Commltte: I thank you for the very fense and commerce between the States Iht/m. He makes Insurance Invited guests, and with little delay Mr. of the measure known as the No v- i fn)|l, lil; lo time cover spcclr.l risks, generous terms In which you have con- • PRESIDED AT ALBANY LAST TIME and with foreign nations, we favor the land's Irrigation act for tho Irrigation ; Root and Senator Fairbanks led the early completion of the Isthmlal Canal. ag ululll ) 1* golng-vu u jourucy reyed the official notification of my s.nd reclamation of the arldjan THE LANTERN I Mr. E. A. Crawford, who has Mr. A. W. Lowry who Mra. Emma P. Seymore, of Naw bMn n(lin —~ ~ •P* B «he past two weeks nected with the Monarch cotton York, ie visiting at Mr. L. D. A tin RA*H •' Catawba Springs, returned home mllla of Union, S. C., has-been Childa*. TWO PQfaiaw A TBAM, cawi. Fridgy af|,rn00n spending a few deya with hia moth- Mlssaa Annie C. and Annie W. er and friends at Lowryville. Ha TMRWMV' V. if-. ,«T M Misses Mary and Lucile Hood Herdin went to Cleveland Springe ELRY STORE UNTIL SEPTEMBER FIRST. returned to Union Saturday. We wish to call your attention .^TUBSOAY, AUGUST 16, 1904. w#nt t0 Yorkvilla Saturday to spend yasterdey. to the fact that we are doing our CHINA AT ONE-HALF PRICE. LOCAL NBWA. several days with Mra. M. C. Wil- Preaching began at Bsaver Crsek Mr. and Mra. C. B. Batta left Sat- part to see that the good people Jewelry, Watches, Gorham's Sterling Ware Baptist church last night. Rev.; urday for a week'a etey at Msgno- of Chester do not want for some- and many other articles at 26 per ct. Reduction - Mil* Mary Hood has returned " Mr. D. P. Barringer left leet Pri- Bailey, of Spartanburg, asaisting' thing good to eat and at the right the pastor. Rev. B..D. Welle, Rev. price. We have to offer now a Now 1 s \ it 1 r , t.. ^rt Mjrnt* bargains. ifrom a villi in Rock Hill. day night to take up hia new run as Messrs. B. D." and D. B. Refo T. C. Faley, of Columbia, ia con- lresh stock of the following: I will leal' ' * Virk .111,1 Pr.n idente m a tew days and K Mlsa Mettle Smith, of Rock Hill, ">«•' •gent between Salisbury, N. and their sona, Barron and Henry, ducting the music for the meeting. this reduction f MMJ# in -II.IUC r'.orn I,if nrv. goods. is viaitipg Misa Margie Leckie. ' C., end Chattanooga, Tenn. hl apent Sabbath with Mr. H. B. Refo Genuine Imported Swiaa Cheese. Come in and iri -.ii.tw \i>u what »t have to offer, wheth- l ! ', — We Mewey Wetriee. • er .you »J*JJ iu.buv MJ uul.-...... Mr. H. R. Hafner spent yestar- Mrs"."T.5 ft1a'"'Hudson, 'a Trained week. day at Bascomvlll?, nuree-fms Rock Hill, arrived Set. Judge G. W. Gsgs eirivsd in "Karo" Syrup. Mr, Lewis.J, -Dyr, representing Blowing Rock yfstsrday, on his Mia. Oaky Sandifer, of Ro* «o-«urj« a patieiU tor Di. H. thii'Fidelily Mufual* Life Insurance Kreah line of National Biscuit Co'a J. C. Robinson. cConMl1 rstiltn from hla trip to ths eld package good* and Saratoga Flakes. Hill, la visiting Mias Minnie Bou? * - compsny of Philsdelphis, waa in country. <'inopd Me Ate waie. _ ; - • Miaaes Peerl and Irene Thomas- Cheater Saturday in tho interoet m ^^SreS^iriert.; > * **** *<*<>*.*" nfi r company. * ' ! Mr. J. G- Rnhti»spji;le*t yqstatday Do not Totg^t'thaf rii'fr store Is apent Sunday with frienda in to.vlait Mias Sadie Graham, afternoon for northern cities to buy Miss Susie Hicklin hss returned *-•, city. . Lancaeter street. his stock of fell goods direct from THE PLACK to buy your Gro- to her home st Knox Station, atter ths msnufscturera. Mr, Ssm McDill returned to Co ceries, both Staple and Fancy. v. Mlsa Carrie Hood went to Rock visiting her eiater, Mra. Claude SPECIAL! lumljla Saturday to hia poet of duty Mils Wehme GaVin,who has been Hill Saturday to visit her brothera. e, in the Halaallville nel^hbor- as a guard at the penitentiary, after visiting Miss LouiaeWatson, return Misses Susie and Kittle Dunlep, hoqd. Mra. Moore accompanied her; a ten daya' viait to hia relativea In od Isst week to her home at St. 'flZ Hill,, ere viaiting Miaaes home. Irwin & Calvern the Wellridge neighborhood. George'e. Lot of Damaged Corn Cheap-good lor Hog Feed. « Helenand Alma Hood. Miss Janie Hamilton is expected Mr. M. Wade, who moved to He- Messrs. W. L. Ferguson and W. tvjLg Miaa May Hood la spending this horn* from Kershaw this afternoon. lone. Ark,, from the Wilkeaburg C. McCullough went to Wylies Closing r-iul a lot of Lemon Cling I'rarhes at r The Name Niagara "Everybody pronounces Niagara wrong," said a philologist. The ac- cent of this beautiful Indian word should not be put on the syllable HAMILTON'S •ag' but on the sylable 'ar'—the pe- nult—the one before the last. Nia- BOOK STORE. gara means hark to the thuoder.' Its accent should fall on the penult because the Indians themselves ac- «. L. DOUGLAS, cented it there,because In practically Attorney ivt. I ,aw. all our Indian names of places the With J. H. Marion. penult is the accented syllable. ^Offices Oyer Tbe Exchange Bank, Think of the Indian names you Cbestcr,M. U. , know. Don't you accent nearly all of them on the syllable before "the last? There are for instance, Toronto Mississippi, Alleghany, Appalach- icola, Narragsnsett, Tuscaloosa, Ss ratoga, Tieonderoga.Orwego, Con- Secure a 11.00 bottle of Wine ol thohocken, Wissahickon and HJCH- Cardoi and a 25c. package at elega. In all these nsmes the accent Tbedfotd's Black-Draught today. is on the penult. Niagara is a Huron word, and if you can find a Huron you will find-that ha accents ii as he does Siratoga or Tuscaloosa. We don't know how we have fallen into the habit of accenting it wrong." 1785 Ctllege of Charleston \W —-Chicago Chronicle. CHARLESTON, S. C. Is Consumption Curable? '• 110 Year begins September ao. flutters, Science, Engineering. One Yctl It Rydale'a Elixir is used 'scholarship giving free tuition 10 each in time; betore too much of tha county of South Carolina. TuitiTin $40. lung tissue ia involved. I This mod- Board and furhished room in dormito- 1 ern, scientific medicine removes all ry .Jit) a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete morbid irritation and inflammation for vacant Boyce scholarships which from the lungs to tha surface and pay tlOOa year. For catalogue, a(ldre»s expels them from the system. It « A HABpiSOX RAXDOI.PH, ' aidsexpectorstion, heals the ulcer- • 8-i •. . , •. President, ated-' surfaces, relieves tha cough ' and makes breathing easy. Ry- ' title's Elixir does not dry the I M. McMICHAEL. mucous 'surface and thus stop the 1