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bitter, long enough? Swing Into line, Are You ready for Your Children? {The Reply Erasire. - CONFEDERATE RECORDS. Some GoTernors on Prohibition. For President of the University. JOSHWAY'S GONE TO TOWN. every farmerand planter of you: Time's "Are the great majority of men and It was during the dessert couric. Gov. Folk, of Missouri,. February Mr. James A. Hoyt, of the News flying, the birdsof prey are watching : r: The SUtns of the Work-el CeUed- 30,-1808;—-.': 1 "a'SajBiSe aod South Carolina* is a very a seat In tlie rocker here under the you commit to the care of the average r-rMftodtys tasro^ d- The News sod wires convey messages to your factors parents an important enterprise lo inarlwl. 'U'w boo tfit«.X t>ara ^'coiqanUy; ,l!»B9XUut uiaUattothauniversity and, ordeatere—pxrctcalarr (mpartaat mes* vilified by the liquor Interests itfs being generally discussed among whlc"i you were especially Interested, week. Sometimes I could almoet such "additional facilities and hetp It's shady and cool. Tlie weather' sages, you know, all about you and and their allies. It Is a business the friends of the Institution, especially and to which they had given no more scream with pain." the work of accumulating Confederate rale hot'for the time o* year. I'm your frlendsln the "lump " Oh, cred- natural tendency of which Is toward the alumni. The former students of study than they have to parenthood, "Why, what's the matter?" he ex- records In particular would require," gjad to see you this mornln', for Josh- it and cotton—cotton and credit— lawlessness and the time has come the university are nat jrally very anx- secure that rl*ght feeling und good claimed sympathetically. and beg to thank you for the sugges- way an' both th»' boys have,gone to and the "factor who steps in and sells when It will either run the politics of ious If possible-to have an alumnus of will would lusure an ultimate happy ••1 was vaccinated last week, and tion therein made as well as for ths town with tlie wagon for a load of cot- contracts-mercy on us! the state or be run out of the politics the Institution elected, and In this It has'taken'dreadfully," very complimentary terms In which ton seed meal. The gelrls went 'long "Mis Duckwuth:" llasiied Mary S of the state. connection Dr. Charles H. Barnwell, -••In spite o( the apparent light- Ills eyes fell and his gaze was curious. you speak of me. It will no doubt be too, lo t-he buggy. -They want to get an, recoiling her top kuot and sllovlng GOT. Noel, of Mississippi, February 4, of Alabama, Is mentioned. He Is a headedness with which the responsi- Hut he saw no scar." gratifying to you to know that the their spring rigs, you know, such as In the last hair pin. "1 hate debt 19(>8: brother of Mr. Wm. Barnwell and Mf. bility Is usually assumed. It Is not an 'Why," he asked Impetuously, General Assembly at Ita late session hats an'gloves, an' Sunday-go-meet'n wus'n i hate a high-land moccasin None but anarchists contend that L M. Barnwell, of this city and has easy thing to be a parent, to till this ••where were you vaccinated?" ' made a special appropriation of one shoes, an' a dress or two apiece. 1 when he's blind with plr.en!" other criminal laws tempt commssion made quite a reputation in the edu- profession Into which men and w< With a sweet smile, she raised her / thousand dollars for that purpose; don't know what else, besides, rlbbens A Member of We Two. of what they prohibit, yet human na- cational world. Another alumnus men rush without a tithe of tii eyebrows. ' 1 the word* of the appropriation being an* laces, 1 recken, same as If their L'nlon,S. C., U. No. 1. Apr. 20. ture Is the same In Ita results and whose name Is frequently suggested Is thought und preparation < hey woul "In New^York," she replied. Ex. "for collecting and arranging Confed- daddy was rich,like I heard ourteacli- workings In regard to all classes of Mr. John J. McMahao. of Columbia-, bestow upou a calling of Infinitely less erate records, one thousand dollars." er tell about a man by the name of Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea prohibited acts. The men, the money formerly state superintendent of edu- never falls to tone the stomach, purl Importance. To take charge of Die Messrs. T. K. Cunningham and A. With tills appropriation the commis- Creesus—some outlandish furrlner or and the literature that are being pro- cation, and also at one time a mem- fy the blood, regulate the kidneys, bodily welfare of a little child -I Is l-'erguson have cotton up on their sion pui poses to have made an Index other, beln'mostly made outen money. liver and bowels. The greatest spring vided by the liquor manufacturers ber of the college faculty and later a such trilling matter that a heedless Cedar Grove farm, as has also Mr. Roy card roll of every Confederate soldier My sakesl Come here, Lucy,".(to a tonic, makes and keeps you well. "3S and dealers for their bltte'r and re- rery valuable trustees. It Is an open girl with no knowledge of Hie forces, Cunningham, on the W.J. (Running- ywehafea record of here. We will little girl at play In the yard) "Take cents, Tea or Tablets. J. J. String- lentless war against prohibition prove secret that Mr. McMahan could have fellow. of hygiene, of dietetics or of ordinary ham plantation.' Lancaster News. ' then be able to locate In a moment Mis Duckworth's bonnet, honey—1 that they do not believe, In the slight- had the presidency some years ago If sanitation should assume It as lightly to much of the record of any soldier liked to forgot It—an' hang It on the est, that prohibition <*oes not greatly he had consented to consider the mat- Mistaken for Burglars. as she would the care of a new doll Three hundred Berlin streets are • \s we have and to add to It at any peg by the bureau In the big room." lessen the use of stlmulanu. ter, and that he has had opportuni- Columbus, Ohio, April 19.—Mistak- More perilous even than this are the planted with 44,000 trees, which are "lime that we should discover a new Isaac Duckworth says, the sort o' Governor Dawson, of West Virginia, ty to go into other similar fields, but en for burglars John and Wm. I). Issues Involved in the drill of a child said to represent a value of nearly item relating to him. To be able to rich people' we have In this country address May 30, 1907. has consistently declined.' Frank, sons of R. O Frank, grocer, In habits of obedleuce by a woman i^oo 000. About 1.000 gardeners aod as- add many Items to these cards after Whlch-and-Whlch, don't spend The saloon furnishes the scene and Several members of the-university were shot and Instantly'killed today without self-discipline, lu self-control sistants are employed to take care of | we have made them up It will be ne- money! they buy, Mary Susan," said atmosphere whefre bribery Is easy and faculty are also mentioned for the by City Patrolmen lleln/e and Casey. by a woman ,who does not know her- tliem. I ceasary to vastly Increase our present Mrs. Duckworth, making herself com- secure, rallies the venal votes who con- presidency, among them being Dr. Casey waa suspended. pend|ug Inves- self, In knowledge by one who Is her f collection of -records., nearly all the fortable in the rocking chair. "He "\yhat does all that scowling and stitute the bosses' power Is the refuge Gordon B. Moore and Prof. W. H. tigation, but llelnze remain* on duty self an Infaut In her perception of all I records we have now have been com- says It's poor white folks and niggers growling, mean, .lohonie''' "I was of criminals, protects vice, affords Shortly before the shooting burglars that underlies life and death, mortal! f piled from memory or from personally Hand. that spend. ' Joshway Tower don't thlnkin' about the umpire, sir." gamblers a shield, and the patronage At least two college - presldeota of were discovered by neighbors In ty and I in mortal Ity- j retained rolls by survivors of the va- spend money, nutherdoes Isaac Duck- Cleveland Plain Dealer. of inexperienced youth, Is a place the state are also being thought of— Frank's grocery. 1,221 Parsons avenue. I rlous commands, and are necessarily worth, you see the pint?" •> where the opponent* of every move- Dr. Henry W, Snyder, of Wofford col- The owner of the store and the police Delegates Named. very defective. But there are In the 11 be blessed, If 1 do^ Mis Duck- ment for civic betterment gather to lege. aod Dr. J. A. B. Soberer, of were Informed about the same ttme of war department at Washington thou- worth: if both them men doh't spend Gov..Ansel yesterday named the del devise fraud to beat It. To emblazon Newberry college. the burglary. The two -young men. sands of original records of the Con- money, you may call me a little freckle egates who will accompany him to this ruponalblllty of the saloon Is the The death "bf Col. Jos. Daniel Pope ho were .later shot, and anothei '^-federate war department, and from face hairy tick! Now, don't misunder- Washington next month for a confer- Immediate next task of the saloon's leaves the post of -dean of the law rother, Albert Frank, and William these the record and pension office Is stand me—they are—both of 'em »u»n- ence with President ftoosevelt on the school vacant, and this will also be Yoerger, haillly armed themselves now compiling, by the same* card eneiples. ln' round, an' the good oC It Is, they Governor Smith, of Georgia. Sep- tilled by the board of trustees very the grocery. Patrolmen system, the Individual records of the keep.turnlu.' They are outen debt at tember 10, l.<07, in address at Sparta, ilelnze' and Casey were watchlug In Confederate soldiers. These will be soon. Jojhway don't owe a dollar In drew (' Moore, of the l'nlverslty of T':e trustees meet on tlte 27th Inst, the shadow of the building when the published by States when the com- Ga. the world, an' that saying a good deal. South Carolina, Mr. J. K -Slrrlne. of I shall do all In my power to en- four youug men arrived, and each par- piling has been completed. From at which time the committee on nom- We own our farm, so do you all, own Greenville, and Maj. J.C. Hemphill, force the state prohibition law. inations, recently appoloted, will like- ty mistook the other for the burglars. these publications I can add, many yourn. Still, them two men spend editor of the Charleston News and. "If we can, by the- aid of state pro- \ccordlug to Yoerger W. D. Frank So does France facts and data to my cards, btft there ly report.- ' • J - H. mooe/. I'll "tell you wher'in. They Courier. The conference Is an Impor- hibition, to a great extent prevent the tired a rifle four times at Patrolman So does Germany will be much to add.- J?or this pur- buy all their seed corn, all their Im- tant one. and practically every state use of liquors In Georgia, the law will Possess marvelous curative powers, llelnze. who drew a revolver and fa- HuaWotiha pose we need the use of every surviv- removes all disorders, makes health, proved cotton seed, an'ev'ry Improved lu the union will be represented remain forever on our statute books. tally wounded "the young man. Pa- ing original Confederate record In strength and flesh. After taking Mol- thing they have, they buy It. Iwn't The State. To make the benefits from state trolman Casey ordered the other three this State. From my observation ester's Hocky -Mountain Tea you'll you call that spend in* money? Don-'t prohibition sure, national legislation realize the wonderful good It does. 35 young m»n to throw up tl.elr hands, during the many years that I have you think they coiyi Improve their "Why does that tall woman over In Is necessary. Congress controls Inter- , Tea ox Tablets. J.J.String- and-they did so. tlie survivors say. tM*o actively engaged In historical fellow. ' plantln'-seed, If they tried? But that's the corner look so sad?" . state trade. We' must demand, from atroliuan Casey declares, however work there will still be thousands of not all- They thlnit there's no way "Because she cao't get a divorce." congress the passage of a law which that John Fzank did not throw up lib Smpptaimkf- theae documents In existance, the Raises Wild Animals. on the green yearth to raise pigs for " Why can't she get one?" makes It Illegal to ship llqoor Into a hands but aimed a revolver at the pa- bulkof them being In South Carolina, A rather unusual kind of farming Is bacon to feed their families wlttr "She's not married."—Harper's state where the sale is prohibited.' trolman. Casey then shot John ^urse. The commission desires to pursued by State Master O. D.- Rich- thout a big crib o' corn to stuff, the Weekly. Governor Hocb, of Kansas, in an- and be van you get RoyaL ' all suoh^-ps^ars in the State, ardson, of Massachusetts, but he Is pigs on. it was the old way in their Fgank. nual message to the legislature, Jan- Royal iitbe only Biking Powder made « gifts, toana-o*. by purchase, certainly a farmer on a large scale. daddies' time. Why, Mis Duckfuah, Th3 reason cats dislike water Is be- The Golden Rule lo Business. from Royal Grap"* e Crea" m of' 1 •era of any suoh papers are uary, 1907. At West Brooktield he has a prepare your old man an' mine—both of 'em cause there Js nothing oily about their ! dieetubiiriy aod w Relatively (and everything Is rela- are blln' In the 'off eye' yet—bi^ they A late Issue of the Saturday Even ••for them-to leave their with deer, elk, buffaloes, bears, Tox' and does not dry. policy has been a great success In this ery other kind of wild animal known Well,well.Mary Susan.you rioglifgr The--Golden Rule In Business." state. It has been benefiolally edu- to the .temperate zone. He his been tend the Cotton 'Soclatlon meetings Tlie writer of the above article ad- cationally, morally and financially to lu this business of breeding animals and make 'em a speech. I lay you'd dressed a letter to leading business •e people. * • Our per capita wealth for about ten years and has sold dur- make some of the farmers look sheep- men In several large cities asking the .. over ninety dollars—nearly three ing that time nearly 800 deer, 40 buf- ish;" following questions: nes the average In the United faloes, 200 elk, 59 wild boars, a dozen Shucks! Mis Duckwuth! farmers is the Golden Rule practical In »s -and nrfwliere Is wealth more bears, 100 pheasants and swaos and al- don't b'longtosheeplsh stock. They're the busiuess world? If not, why? ' distributed. A poor house most Innumerable foxes, coons, musk- oot the sort o' folks to hunt a bell 2. Are there any commercial meth- CHESTER WHOLESALE % a joke In Kansas. rats and other small game- There Is ether to foller, In this blzm ods sanctioned by trade which do not - at revenue from lllegltl- every park In the United States sup- could find one that'ud lead °em to quit ianity? For example, must a man lie GROCERY COMPANY necessary tothe'fiuan- piled from the- Wast Brookfield pre plantln' the creation In cotton. or misrepresent to succeed? ' any town or city. serve. He has made shipments to Y-e-s, but don't Harvle Jordan 3. What. In your observation, are Is an Insult to any New Zeland and Germany, the ship- lead 'em % right smart? Isaac sets the great evils', If any, In the business ment to New Zealand including twen- and pores over the Cotton Journal too world? ty-four bears and twelve elk. tola and three hours ev'ry week (hat the 4. Are standards higher or lower meet extensive foreign trade Is wltb Lord sends, and says he's larnt more than when you entered business' Germany and Denmark. Recently he about rale blzuess and how to counter The replies are prompt, frank and had a rush order from Germany for act the work ot the shark* than he to the point. 100 muskrau, and the order was tilled. ever expected to know. Isaac's cut To the first question there Is given -The preserve Is a fascinating spot COT- down his cotton aoreage one-third an emphatic "yes," and to the second erlng about fifteen acres of his ninety and he says all the farmers In tills an equally emphatic "no " Wealth four acre farm. corner of Whlch-and-Whlch will do for the advantage of being wealthy the same. That takes In Joshway, the drink habit, that the accumula- . has set the whole World a-thlnklng Mary Susan." Whereupon Mre. Tow- tion of money by any means consti- •Jpon it all Doctors, as one, agree: tutes success, too muoh haste to get •he tonlcall your friends are taking is, er gave several affirmative emphatic rich quick, graft, etc-, were some of UViusvoi a »VV»J -:wr"7 . .7 nods, so vigorously, that her abundant —J. J. StrlogfeUow. auburn hair, twisted In . '"'ee top the answers given to the third ques- arcli enemy of high prices on the war knot, brolte from hair pins and fell to tion. More than ninety per cent atis- jH path again, will) the same attractive prop- The Lord's Day. . wered the last question by asserting her shouledrs. osition to sell every kind of heavy artd We are glad to see tint efforts are "If I- had my say so, this Is one o' that the business standards of today being mule to stem the tide which the years I'd make the' world know are higher than they were twenty-live fancy groceries to consutners at wholesale prices has set ID to practically do away with what Wlilch-and-Whlchyuns an' the years ago. for cash. Cash looks gooj to us, and every-, the Lord's Day. Recently the state whole land o' the South as to that The man who resorts to misrepresen- body looks alike to us. authorities In Florid* held up a game matter, could do for theirselves," she tation or fraud may succeed for a brief of base ball which was to be-played In nid, "I'd cut smack In half the cotton period, but disaster will come at last We will Sell you the best patent (lour for (2.60' A Stamp in Diamonds. J,he city of Jacksonville Florida. Our This Is a splendid showing and one acreage all over the land! An' then per hundred and leave you to judge it. Remem- ne crises In the money market In Datlon seems to be going wild over what? Such a wold o'corn an' peas, that Is calculated to Inspire confidence Naw Yerk last fall lessened. the .de- sport, and the tendency Is to override an' sorghum an' goobere-an' tatteni, Honesty Is the master stroke In dlplo- ber we are behind this talk with the money to raand for many luxuries. everything and eyen engulf the an'grasses ao'-vegetablea -I'd-grow, macy.—Western Recorder. — "back'if Among these" dispensable luxuries Lord's Day. It Is said that the until people- from abroad 'ud be comln' are diamonds and hence the owners United States secretaries of war and to heboid the wonder, 'like the Queeo Abyss of the Ocean . We have a tremendous stock of both feed and of the diamond Helds are not having the navy seelt to uphold Sunday ball o' Sheba went to behold the glory of More than half the surface of the seed oats, meal, bran, hay, $pttoo seed meal and so much call for their goods in the games In government reserves, and Solomon! O don't tell me we can't do globe Is hidden beneath water two hulls, tobacco, molasses, wagons, buggies, guano. United States as formerly. thus make desecration of the Lord's it! God made us to do things, this la The weakness of the diamond mar- miles deep; 7,000,000 square miles lie If you want to know how low these things can be . with fruit, is unknown the land to do things In, and wa are at a depth of 18,000 feet or more. by name, but answers cheer- ket is shown by the fact that New There must be protest* against the people to do It! I tell.you, Mis sold for cash, come and let us figure'with you. York customs returns of the Import Many places have been found five miles whatever name they call him this kind of thing, and so the Inter- Duckwuth, I bate to say It, but we and more lo depth. The greatest If you want to know-on what terms they can be qf precious stones—of whldh 90 per national Federation of the Sunday ther it be Socrates, Kpamln- are a aet o' empty headed fools If we depth yet sounded is 31,200 feet, near bought on credit come and see us. We will al- ,'hemls'tocles, or any other, oent are diamonds—show that In the Best associations of America'have Is- don't show . pect to reproduce UiU address in the cotton and home of brave men and ni.i. I 1 2,000 feet above Ito crest. ir that ts the name by whteh -he U Journal atan early day.' true woman, from, "Mar? Susan Tow Into this terrible abyss the waters Theory against the Sunday blue er's" vine wreathed "shed," to ttiy his- press down with a force of more than laws have done a great deal of harm toric old oolonUI mansions—hath not 10,000 pounds to the square inch. The In the way af brlnglDg the obserraece thy.chlldrend aid tribute,.unjust aq£ stanchest ship ever built would be of the Lord's. Day Into. disrepute. crumbled under this awful pressure Wipe out the Lord's 6ay and we will llkfe an eggshell.uuder a steam roller, become a nation without proper re- Prevent ,A pine beam, 15 feet'long, wblc gard for him who said "Remember Decay held open the mouth of a trawl need fcbe Sabbath day to keep it holy" and In making a east at a depth of more e ventuai ly w- shall • drift^-ftJto the than 18,000"feet, was crushsjl flat, as " rankest Infidelity and bring dpon us it had been p£6ed betweAj roller*. all the tunes which follow In itt The body of the man who should Twenty Year Sentence. wake.—Greenwood Journal. Meade dk BakerV attempt to Venture to such -depths, tave lust eomplsted a twenty «slth sentence, Improved by "Just qiink, somebody broke in my would be compressed until the'flesh' CHESTER WHOLESALE •s Arnica Salve, which cured studio last night. Unfortunately I Carbolic was forced Into the bones and his deeding piles lusttweoty yean had Just begun a study in (till life." trunk waa no larger than a rolling pin xrltee O. 8.. Woolever, of Le- Still, the body would reach' the hot- iHe. N. Y. Buoklee^ Arnica . >lWaslt stolen?" GROCERY COMPANY , "No, bat tin models were—a ham torn, for anything that will sink tub ot water will sink to uttor- x The Chester Drag Oo.aod T. B. M depUn of the ooean.-Kx. lllslr ~r—j~r.T

THE LANTERN, BISHOP CAPERS. tie at Jackson, Lieut. Col. Capers was Rev. W. S. Martin Marriedt PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. wounded. About.the last of August Rev. W. 8. Martin, of' Rlcliburg, Of Noble Ancestry, Distinguished in Gist's brigade was sent to Gen. Bragg. passed through Wednesday afternoon J.-T- RIGnAM, - Editor aud Prupr War and Peace.io State and ChurchI. t participated In the battlesof Chick- on his way to Winusboro. where ha arnauga and Missionary Ridge,-and in was married at 3.00 o'clock yesterday Thefollowlugls from The Slate, of the former Col. Capers was again afternoon to Miss Mary Wltherow. Thursday: wouuded During the wlnter-at Daw- The cerenjony was performed by Rev. son. in January, 1NH, Col. Stevens was Ellison Capers Is dead. After a brave J. M. Ilolladay In the Presbyterian promoted to brigadier general and fight for life. In a desperate Illness, church. Rev. and Mrs, Martin spent placed In charge of the brigade former- Remember that this afternoon Is extending over two weeVs, tlie soul of a few luiurs between trains hers one of the best loved of the sons of ly commanded by Gen. Claudius C yesterday afternoon on their way to the lime for Uio hotel meeting at the Wilson. It^vas while leading this bri- court house. , South Carolina has passed away. For his home at Rlcliburg. three days the family have expected gade that Gen. Stevens reoelved his the end but Ids going was none the mortal wound at Peaohtree creek^Iuly Col J. W. Reed, who Is vice-chair- Utter from WyHtj IUJ. less a grief, so gently did he fall asleep. 20,1KH: Lelut. Col. Capers was pro- man of t he Confederate Infirmary coin moted to the colonelcy of the Twenty- Wylles Mill, April 22.—The farmers The end came at 2:20 o'clock yesterday mission. Is much pleased wlth'the out fourth, which he led through the At- are all busy planting cotton. We are look. The cost of improving and lit afternoon and although unconscious needing rain right badly now. for hours before, for one brief minute lanta and Tennessee campaigns until ting up the building rvflinse lesrman the battle of Franklin, where he waa Mr. and Mrs. Major Dye. of Rich- was expected and a good sum will tie the spark of life rekindled, fie recog- burg, spent a day-m»t long ago with nized those with him and then closed wounded and Gen. Gist killed. left for running expenses. -A mistak- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith. his eyes iu sleep. On March I, 1H65, on the reoommen en Impression seems to have got out Little Miss Dollle Cornwall, of Har- The Immediate cause of his death datlon of Gens. Johnston, Hardee and In some way that the Inllrmary has mony Station, spent last week with was pleural trouble which his system Cheatham, he was com missioned brig- some connection with the asylum adier general and assfgned to tlie her cousin, little Miss Nanola Nun- which Is altogether wrong The twe could not throw ofl as his strength nery. had been depleted by a st roke of par- com maud of Gist's brigade. Institutions are a <|Uarler to a half M r and M rs. S. D Thomas and son alysis. Last summer he was stricken After the war Gen. Capers was mile apart and have no councctloti W. B. spent a day and night iKit long and for days his life was despaired of, elected secretary -of state of South whatever. ago with'-Mr. Henry Caldwell, near but lie rallied and again assumed Ids Carolina, December, 1»«5. In 18H7 he Rock HID. duties. entered t he ministry of the Protestant We have always been o 'posed to the Episcopal church. He was for 20 Master Albert White, who Is going plan nf sending men to a convention years rector of Christ church, Greeu- toscliool at Lando, spent last Satur- Itrlg. Gen. Ellison Capers, a descend- with their hands tied. They should vllle, for one year at Selma, Ala., entf day and Sabbath a week ago with his ant of an English family which settled be well Informed as to the views and for six years at Trinity church, Col grandma, Mrs. Carrie Nunnery. In South Carolina among the earliest preferences of their constituents, and umbla. In 1««> the degree of doctor Messrs. Tom and Johnnie Newman , colonists, was born in Charleston, Oct- these should he regarded by them as 'of divinity was conferred on hlra by of Wlnnsboro, are spending afew days ober 11,1*3". Ills father, grandfather binding, within reason, but beyond the University of South Carolina. On with their sister, 111 tie Miss Maggie and several general tens of ttie name tills pplnt. trustworthy men of sound May 5. lwi.l, he was elected bishop co- Newman, at Mr. J. M Smith's. belonged to the parishes, of St. Thom- Judgment should lie left free to take adjutor by the diocesan convention Mrs. J. C. Hudson, of Danville. Va. CWRKXrtD BY STBOU! as and St. I>enrils In Charleston coun- advantage of the situation as It pre- of South Carolina on the first ballot spent a few days not long ago with ty. In the territory originally called sents Itself In-the light of events sub- and on J uly 20, l?3, he waa consecrat- her parents. Mr." and" Mrs. S. I). Berkeley county. His mother was of sequent to their appointment, and ed to this sacred ofllce. Thomas. Irlsh extraction, her father, William conditions as they develop al the Mrs. Fannie Jordan Is spending this MeGlli, having settled In Kershaw convention. week wltli kin people at Fort Lawn, county, upon coming from Ireland. and from there she will go to Chester William Capers, the grandfather of and stay a while. Mr. Bryan Is undoubtedly the over- Ellison, was a soldier of the Revolu- s. J. A. White, of Blackstock, Misses Mattle White and Mary in Men's Wear for Spring whelming choice of the people of this tion. a lieutenant in the Second South spent Wednesday night and yesterday Nunnery went to'Chester last state for the tirst place on the presi- Carolina regiment and after the fall In the city. day to visit relatives. Miss dential ticket, and perhaps an even of Charleston In lT^o. one of Marlon's Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunningham came home Saturday but Miss greater number would be - greatly captains In his famous pa-tlzan bri- Art Clothing= arrived home from Cliarleeton Wed- tie will stay a few days. , pleased to have him In the White gade. In which his only brother. G. nesday night. Mrs. S D. Thomas and- Mrs. 3. M House, but with this fact known and Sinclair Capers, held the same rank. Smith and niece. Miss Mrs. A. M. Hardee and daughter is iavested with a grace and individuality seldom seea ia ready-for-service garments the right men elected delegate, we Several thrilling incidents In the ca- man,spent yesterday wit"! ... .. Mrs. Robert Hall, went to Lowry- can eee no uecesslty for further In- reer of these two gallant partlzan Kee, near Lewlsvjlle.. Its evety fashion point equals the smartest tailors' expensive productions, while best possible "Worktr anship structions. captains are related by Judge James ville this morning. Mrs. It. 11..Ferguson and Mrs. F. A. and finish impart to it the earmarks of high-class custom work ' of SOuth Carolina, la his life of Marion Miss Bess lludgens, of Honea Path, Nunnery" spfrtit a day not long ago In Another policy which has always They were both planter?. who has been visiting Miss Mary Rock Hill on business. * possessed our artless mind Is minority William Capers, father of Ellison, Patterson, left this morning tor Sum- Miss lilxnla Nunnery spent last OUR SPRING and SUMMER STOCK of HIGH ART CLOTHING was born oo his fahter's plantation, ter.. / week with her sister, Mrs. J. M. representation. This never receives includes a broad diversity of patterns and styles, so thaf we can meet every requirement and every taste consldetatIon at the hands of politi- "Bullhead," In St. Thomas parish,' White, at Lando. cians, of whom the majority, no mat- about 4> miles north of CliarlesUln, Mr, llart-Vrell Pitt man. who Is clerk- ter how smali.-aiways suppresses Hie January 25.1"!"). He was graduated ing at Lando, spent part of last week • If a High Art'suit is wanteel at a moderate price—we have it. at the South Carolina college In Co- voice ol the minority, however large, MessrsTJ. K. Henry, J. II. Marlon ,wlth his father, Mr. J. C- Plttman, although the latter may represent lumbia, entered the Methodist minis- Preaching will start at I.'nlon Fri- If the desire inclines toward a better quality in High suit—we have it try iu ISOS. and devoted Ids life and and l'ajl Hemphill are In Wlnnsboro the wishes of a majority of the people. today-ou a reference case. day, April 24th, and go ou.t'irotigh If the superlative in High Art fashion and elegance is sought—we have'it If three fourths of the members of a brilliant talents to his sacred calling Sabbath. The congregation would be county convention fav«^ one candi- He was elected and consecrated a blih- ATTENTION WtXIDMEM—Cedar glad to have all to come out who can. Camp No. 5 will meet Wednesday, Apr. date while one fourth prefer another, llie~Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. It. A-. Lummus, of Lewlsttlle, Hl|h Art Clothing, best service and leist to pay ns, Is tie trlBlty tbat enables this store to soccessfBlly serie nen • i. In l*t~>. and died at his home let the delegates to the state conven- - Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Ferguson and ion • in all stations of life ' "• -.'v'-- tion be elected according to tills pro- in Anderson, S C , January 29. ISM. -Wllliatnr-and- Mr. and Mrs. J. 31. Ellison Capers.the fourth An of the portion, aud-lel the state contention Mrs. i.Ji. Hafner and mother, Mrs. Smith spent yesterday at Mr- T. S. follow thesame rule. Weslull luoCSbiv marriage with Susan . Mc.G111, was Ferguson's. graduated at tlj.e South Carolina Mili- M.J. Melton, ate spending, tflday In have to wait until the millennium to Yorkvllle. Mr. R. II. Fergt)|on spent one day JOSEPH WYtlE & COM'PY see tills rule observed, but It Is right, tary academy In November, ls57. The last week In Charlotte. Violet. - nOw. it would be in the Interest ol next year he was a resident' graduate Mr." and Mil. Harvey Lewis, of hatiuohy, It would assuage the bitter- and assistant professor in. ifiathemat- Fort Towson, •< Ikla., are here on a White Oak Utter. Ics and belle lettres In his alma mat visit to his mother, Mrs. M.J. Lewis, ness of factional strife. It would enable White Oak, April'21.—One of the the majority to discharge their re er. In 185" lie married Charlotte Re- near lilac-stock. " WATER TANK becia. fourth daughter of John Gend- most pleasant social gatherings of the sponslblllty more agreeably, and it Rev. J. p. Knox. ofColumbla, pass- season for the young people of our ron and Katherine Couturier PiTmer . We are now prepored to make r would finally work out to the advan- ed tnrougli this irrarfflngon his way town was enjoyed at the hospitable of C'lierry Grove plantation, St. John, tage of all. to Tlrzali in York county to assist home of our young and newly married capacity ftom too to 10,000 gallon? Berkeley, South Carolina. In the fall Rev. J. S. Grier. with a communion f.'iends, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Pat- ny one. Have your tanks mad' of this year he was appointed assist- meeting. rick. On Friday evening last from 0 Oratorical Contest. ant professor of mathematics In the We also handle best line of <•' o'clock until a late hour the beautiful- The Intercollegiate oratorical con- Soath'Carolina Military academy at Miss Matlle White returned to her ly decorated parlor was the scene of a test will be held at (ireenwood tills Charleston, with the rank of second home at Wylles Mill yesterday - morn- joyful and happy gathering of beauti- evening. The State's correspDiidetit lieutenant. ing after spending a few days at the W.G.Mr ful belles and-gallant beaux. Music, gives tue following: " The active state of affairs in Charles- home of lier uncle, Mr. W. L. Fergu- plays and games were Indulged in to The Machine Shop in the ' ton durlng_tbe summer and fall of 1W0 pllIlEtl <|K sl'KAKISM. . the delight of all present. Following roused the military spirit' of the peo- "The Jiattle Against Ignorance" - Mrs. Annie Warren Clegg with her are the'names of some of the young ple, and the First regiment of rifles •J. (.' Hardin, WotTurd. little son Warren, of Columbia, came ladles present: Misses Hail, Wilson. w& organized In Charleston, of which < "The Haudlcap of liie Sout^' li. yesterday afternoon to spend a few Traylor Patrick and Ratteree. Lieut. Capers was unanimously elect- S Owens, Presbyterian College of days with lifer parents; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A. Clarence Traylor and Miss ed major. lie served with his regi- South Carolina. C. Warren. Minnie Belk were married on the 18tb : ment at Castle I'ickney, and on Mor- "The.Spirit of the Age '~T. C. Iley- at the home of the bride in Kershaw ris, Sullivan's, James and Johns Is- IF YOK bu.rncoal see Jbo. T. Peay. ward. Clemson. now is the time to buy. 4-24-tf lands. His regiment also constituted county. He and his beautiful bride "The Small College"-J^J llrown, arrived here on Thursday evening. a part of the army under Beauregard Messrs. Luther Alexander, Willie Charleston college. , After-a few days' stay with lils broth- during the attack on Fort Sumf.r.- He Henry and Joe Blgliam left this morn- -"Christian Citizenship-The Hope er and father's family at Oaklapd, continued to serve In the" vicinity of ing on the Seaboard for Greenwood to of Democracy"-It. B 1,'etrea, Newber- they will go to Cnlon,.where he has a ry college. Charleston until November^ when he be preseiit at the oratorical contest this evening, They expect to goon position with the Union Drug Co. f "In Iir'nnse of Vlie Has"—.!. F. resigned the rank of lieutenant colonel, to Due West after the.contest Is over Miss Sarah llall attended the recep- Nohrden, . to which he had been promoted, In and will return Monday. tion given Mr. Will Dixon, Jr., and " J'he-A merican Sltfbboleth"—J.. \V. ordor that he might enter the Confed- erate service. bride by the groom's father at Black- Hicks, Furmau. Mr. A. L. Gaston left fills morning stock Thursday evening. Satisfied that i terrible struggle was "The Menace of Mammon','—G! N. for Abbeville on legal business con- before li)a people, hfc resigned his pro-- Mr and Mrs. Ed Wiillngham and McCormlck, Rrsklne nected with a big lawsuit involving fessorshlp at the Military academy Miss Mary Moore, ot Wlnnsboro. spent ••The South and Her Heroes"-Itob and united with Col. Clement II. Stev- the town of Coropaca, which Is to be a most delightful day with Mr. and ert K Gonzales, University of South ens-of Charleston In enlisting a regi- tried In the t". S. Court at Greenville Mrs. Moore In our town last week. Carolina. next week. He expects to be gone a Geneva, the little daughter ot Cap*, The otllcers of the association for ment for the war. -The regiment was mustered Into the Confederate service, week. and Mrs. T. D. Moore, has been very the coming year were elected as fii!- as the Twenty-fourth' South Carolina ALL Til K Ladles are lndtcd to call sick but Is much better now, lows: President, K. It. Spencer. Krs-" Volunteer-infantry, April 1.1WK1, with Tuesday. April 28th, and -ee the open- Mr. W. H. Tyson, of Allendale, paid klne: vice president. M. f„ Hester.J ing or white summer hats at the Clement H. Stephens as colonel, Elli- his brother, Mr. W. R. Tyson, at this Newberry college; recording secretary. Grand Store, these pattern hats were son Capers lieutenant colonel) and II.' place, a flying visit last week. L. T Rhodes. Fu'rman: treasurer. T made In "New York city. This display, Hammond, major. On the 4th day of pretty hats Is In charge of Misse's Mr. T. C. Sln>|ueHeld, of Cordele.Ga., L. Ralnsford, the Citadel; correspond- of April he was ordered to Coles Is? Resele Walsh and Ylrgle Hough. Is visiting friends In our town this ing-secret a ry-,.R.E Qpn/.ales. Univer- week. land,'and on the '.Villi of May was A small audience was present to see' sity. of South, CarolIlia; secretary of Your scribe attended the Inspection transferred to James -island". On June the wrestling match between Rudolph - Of the Hazelwood Rifles at Cornwell A committee was appointed, compos- Companies A, B, D and E. and the Hatclieli, known as tlie ;'Atlanta last Friday." The Inspection:: was • Charleston battalion, under command ed of the 'present officers, to revise Kid." and Cyclone Moran, of Cleve- grand success In jnty; particular. of LcWt. Col. Capers, opened the They are well drilled Ind are a line and amend the constitution of the as- land, O., at the opera house last night ATTORN James Island campaign. Moran won, putting Mitchell's shoul- set of boys. Cornwell' and Chester sociation. This will be done at a should be proud of Op. G. First S. C. Second Floor, Agu. meeting in the morning. in this engagement Col. Capers led ders to the mat Best two ofifoJ three. regt. I J.H.N. tlie^ttack, and for his courageous and Chester, 8. C. "'The Rev. C. E. McDonald will be The Bazaar. skillful management of. this affair he Supervisor Most -Poblish Report. was commended In general orders. At •absent from his congregation two The Bazaar this wdek, under the An opinion of more Mian general In- - the battle Of Secession vllie', the Twen- Sabbaths. This week be has gone to ANNOUNCEMENTS auspices of the Ladles Guild, of the Hickory Grove to assist Rev. J. L. terest was rendered yesterday In the A Girl Stowaway. Episcopal church was unusually suc- ly-fourjh was again engaged, and Col. apers was praised In orders. He was Oatej with a meeting and next week supreme court In the case of Fooehe Washington, April 11.—As cessful, especially the baby show Tuis- he will beat 1'lsgah nearGaatonia.N vs. Hurley.- The relator, J. Frank of a story circulated In PltWbu.. day afternoon, which seemed to at- next detailed to command a battery of siege guns at ('lark's House. Except C., assisting Rev. A. T. Lindsay. Fooslie, publisher of the Wlansboro COR TREASURER. Elmer E. D»y, who was a civilian pas- tract everybody. The prizes, a gold News and Herald, had lseued a writ senger oo the supply ship Brutus, at- pin each, tor the 'winning boy and l'ocotallgo the regiment was on In the_ proceedings pf ooiirt at James Island until December 15,1M2 v of mandamds to force J. 3. Barley, date for Treasurer of Chss tached to the Pacific fleet, that a gl girl undergone year were awarded to Vorkvllle last week the' Eoqulrersys: county supervisor of FalrHeld, to pub- subject to the result of the stowaway made the parage til- Elizabeth Anderson and Chalmers when It was ordered to North Caroli- '. "in the case of €. Hill, tried primary na to the relief of Wilmington, and lish the statements of claims audltM ths strait* or Magellan *- I'avldson. The Teddy bears for the on the charge of assault aiad battery and palct by the county, board of su- fleet, Assistant Secretary. -.girl and boy .under two ind. a half stationed at thd railroad crossing, of with Intent to kill add carrying con- Northeast river, on Island Ford road. nt r visors. Mr- Fooehe was naturally Newberry has taken st« . years went to Elnora iteed Crenshaw cealed weapons, the jury'.found "not Interested In this, as his newspaper Is farmer's Meeting at Sentcr. tain W a man named Dey and S. W. Pryor. Jr. On February 13 It was returned to guilty" as to'the first, ootmt, and the only one published In Ifrlrtield, The Hon. James Wilson, Onlted the Brutua. Mife Mary Thompson was voted the South Carolina and placed on dnty guilty as to the *ecoop. • The defend- but MrrBurley steadfastly refused to States secretary of agrlcdltura, la to "It does dot seem poe prettiest young lady and Miss Ocey in the'third military district (W. S. ant was sentenced to . pay 'tine of accede, declaring, that he was exempt be in Summer on May 7tti and 8th, and girl coald secrete herself • Corklll won the prize . In the book Walker's).. Lieut. Col. Capers, with W5 and forfeit the pistol with which on the grounds that an act of 190H i»- a great fanners' meeting Is plaaned. of the vesasts," said Mr. Nswb- guessing contest. ^ part of his regiment and other com- he shot Mr. Massey." • mands, was detached to command the leased him from so doing. This act, An extensive prograa la being ar- believe It,would be almost l» Mr. Fooshe'a attorneys claldbed, was ta bids a ham, xir eveo a clii district between Combahee and Ashe- Marriage. ranged and farmers all ovsr ths state —Sir Henry Campbell-Baunerman, poo rivers. faerely relating to Marlon, aiM the are invited to attend.. "Che person who circulated th who resigned the premiership of Mr. L.C. Street, section master at ntle relates only to that county and Charleston being threatened with kspt the girl aboard too lor . Great Brltlan a few days ago on ao Evans, and Miss Maggie Montgomery, Tl)e. ghoet of the town of Hanbaq: should havs had bar dlacove attack, the, regiment was ordered of White Oak, 8. C., wjra married - count-of.JUness,. died Wednesday, back to- Seoeesloovjlle, April S, .1863. haunts the South Carolina side of the runera! services will be held In West- yesterday afternoon, April 24th, 1908, On May e It left South Carolina for at the Presbyterian daraobage at er Abbey and his body will be Jackson, Mlsa, being assigned to Gist's 1 ID Perthshire beside the re-' Blacjfstock, by- Rev. O. 6. Hayes. »nd •Jgbt days later, while A Mr the. marriage they drove M-t&iiSfr through the country to btebom. Ready-to-wear Garments. Ladies' Underwear Departm't r We Have Just Received Another Ship-- We are Showing a Beautiful Line of ment of Ladies' Bring your order .fof the Standard Fash- SKIRTS AND WAISTS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ion Book and get in All the New Shades. Beautiful Voile Skirts from.. <8.50 to $15.00 Gowns,- Embroidery Trimmed". joe to $2.00 Panama Skirts from 3.00 to 10.00 Skirts, Kmbroidery and Lace Trimmed 50c to £3.00- Ladies' Lace WdBts^Hrn and White " jootoio.oo " CliimeMs EmBroidery anJT.Sce I rirfrmfrd. .. 50c to $1.50 Ladies' Jap Silk Waists, While and Black 2.00 to 5.00 Drawers, Cnikryidvri' a»d LaceJTrimmed...... 25c to £1.50 Ladies' Plain Tucked. Tailored Waists X . 1.00 to 2.50 Corset Covers, HmBroidery antl l^Ce Trimmed ... 2$c to $1.00 Ladies' White Lawn Waists, Lace an.l Em- Children's I irawers : 15c and 20c broidery Trimrged . .50 to 1..50 vLadies' Lipgeree Waists, beautifully Trimmed " W.rists 15c arid 25c in Medallions anJ Val Lace 2.0010 ;.oo WJists and -Skirt attached 25c On<• Lot /sr LineneUe at. BORDERED LAWNS—You should see the beautiful Bordered Silks all colors. Big stock. Ladies' Silk and Lawn Waists. Lawns we are showing at only 25c the yard.

Ladies' and Children's Tan Oxfords. At the Big Store- S, M. JONES & COMPANY. J. T. COLLINS Same Gobds for Less Money. =THE= =THE THE LANTERN I J. H. Barber, of ChesterR. F. Burglar at Hrs. Nail's Home. | D. No._l , Is visiting her brother, Dr. Messrs. W. R. and I'iukston N'all TSRMe or SUBSCRIPTION : W. DeK. Wylle of Riclibnrg. had a hair raising experlen-e yester- FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. CASH. Frances, youugest child of Mr. and day morning which they do not care Mrs. W. A. McGarlty, l« very 111 at to have repeated. Mr. Pinkston Nail of Chester - - South Carolina. of Chester, - - - South Carolina. tneir borne near Wellrldge. awoke about .1:30 o'clock and heard v 1 Mrs. F. I!^Clement has gone to the steps of a man advance a few Xi'liiingi' Iiauk Riilliling.) - Organized December 17', 1906.. Under Supervision and jGreenville to attend the musical fes- step* Into his room. He kept perfect- tival.^ ly quiet, and the would be burglar per- Capital - - $40,000.00 Inspection of The United States Government. haps thinking no one was in that Mrs. Roxle Gibson has returned room turned and went Into Mr. W. from a visit of Several weeks with her R. Nail's room. I'reas. John C. McFaildeli, V-Pres. Mr. F. S. Heddle, of Durham, N C. sister In Charlotte. spent Wednesday In the city. Mr. Pinkston Nail then quietly S. E. McFiiildeji. Attorneys.«. - Mr. and Mrs. Brlce Waters and lit- arose, turned the light on In Ills room DIRECT! >11* Mr. R. T. Morris spent yesterday In tle daughter, of Rodman, were among and got Ills pistol out of a drawer. C. C. Edwards. K. Ilenry, Sam'f E. McFsdden Charlotte on business. , the shoppers In town yesterday. Knowing the pistol was out- of order, II. Hall Ferguson^ M. Jones. Henri Samuels, lie-armed himself With a pair of longs Mr. J. C. McAfee spent yesterday lu Mrs. Pierce Heath, of Charlottei >hii C. McKadden, X. H. Wfiite. and slipped across the hall to his J. L. Glenn, Columbia. came yesterday alternoon to visit brother's room and reaching In he Mrs. B. H. Melton. Mr. S. M. Graves, of'Sharon, S. C., turned on the light and found him- Real HslaU-'t i>anV. Savings Department on Interest Bear- has returned to his home, after a vis- An Infant born to Mr. and Mro. J. self face to face with the burglar. Sain'l E Mi'Faddeu It at the home of Mr. O. W. Tongue. It. Tinkler, of the Wylle mill, was The latter threw up his 'hands to ing Certificate of I k'posit. Act as loan agents for individuals J. R. Simrlll. , Ilenry Samuels, EXTRA GOOD milk and butter burled yesterday. shield his Identity and Mr. who hi.ve funds toi lung term investment. Interest collected Lerov Springs. tows for sale. S. I). Cross. 4 17-tf Nail went at him with the tongs M. 1L Waclitel. There Is very little change in the with no trouble or expense to lenders and loans guaranteed by Miss Carrie Wolfe, who Is visiting oondltlon of- Mr-' James Bailey who and broke them over his head and her brother,'Mr. P.. Wolfe, went to has been Very 111 for several days. arms. Ry that time Mr. W. R. Nail us as safe. Will make it to the interest of borrowers and i and came to his brother's Your business is respectfully solicited. Every Gastonla yesterday to spend* a few lenders on real estate to Jo business through us. Savings De- Miss Nell Reld, of- Roclc Hill, came assistance and the man, seeing he courtesy and accommodation extended consist- yesterday afternoon to Visit Mrs. J. R. would be overpowered, ran down the partment and-long term loans a specialty. * *>. Sfft with SAFE BANKING. Mr. J. R. Kill Ian, of" Yorkvllle, Hall. *' stairs with Mr.' Nail .close behind pissed through Monday evening on HOUSE» TO RENT-Apply to beating with his piece of tongs. The ' his way to Colombia to take the 32nd S. D. Cross. 4-17-tr man on reselling the iloorgrabbeg a . degree in Masonry. Register. Shot From Ambush. Let your Wants be known through our Want Column. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. McDowell and clialr and raising It said "Stop young v Mrs. Josephine^Campbell, of Ninety man." Mr. Nail halted a second and The days for tegisterlng for the Lancaster. April 21.-J. B. Slmms children arrived Saturday on a visit, nlclpal election ere today, tomorrow {> farmer of this county, was today Six", and Miss Bessie Moseley, of Hock to Mr. 0. E. Spencer's family*-York- then the man ran throUgh;the sitting and Monday, from 10 to II' a. found lying face downward about! Illll, who we're visiting at the home of vllle Enquirer. room and out through the window their uncle, Mr. T. S. Lowrj-, went to through whicb he had entered. The to 5 p. in., but n.day is best. If. three miles from Lancaster, with] tlock Hill yesterday afternoon. ~ Messrs. Robert Frazer and J. R. Messrs. Nail were close behind him and don't get there today go tomorrow what Is believed to be a mortal wound, | Dye went to Wlunsbolo Tuesday even- In the strugle his outer shirt was left having been shot from ambush. IIIs j REKIUGERATORS, Ice cream ing to attend tbe Pythian convention left side Is tilled with buckshot. j freezers and porch and Lawn swings In the room. One very peculiar thing At the Chordies. at Low ranee" Bros'. and returned yesterday morning. about the burglar was he was In his Rev. E. O. Thompson made the dls-! Presbyterian church -Preaching at covery and at. once summoned Dr. R.; KlUTTZ' DEPT. STORE night clothes and.barefooted. Police- Miss Nettle Brlce went to Winns- Mrs. J. H. Real), with her little ll a. m. and 3:io p. m". by the pas man Williams, who answeredthe call, G. Elliott, who attended the wound- boro yesterday to visit relatives- daughter, of Lenoir, came Tuesday af- tor. Sabbath school directly after arrived on the sCene soon after, the ed man. It is believed that Slmms' Tier nephew, Master Edgar Brlce, ac- ternoon on a visit to her parents, Mr. the morning service. would-be burglar left and was able to wound Is fatal. and Mrs. ffm, Lindsay. Baptist church-Preaching at 11 a. ' companled her to Klackstock to visit track him to the new school building Slmms' body was found almost at. JI. and 8:00 p. m. by the pastor. Sab- his aunt, Mrs. D. A. Coleman. Miss Emma McLuYe, of Union, who where It seemed lie dressed himself the Identical spot at which (lie diffi- bath school at liiaw a. in. Morris and Ball have had the side- has been- spending the winter with culty between Hamilton Stogner and and going down to Saluda street he Methodist church-Preaching at II walk cemented In front -of their prop- her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Rosborough, came up to Main street and ills track himself occurred on February last, Victor Talking a. m. and 8:00 p. m. by the pastor. erty on Gadsden street. The street iwent home Wednesday. as lost about Mr. (Twen s store. In which both men used their pistols, Sabbath school at 5:00.p. m. foice Is flow busy cemenftng the side- There is some suspicion who the Stogner receiving • wound which re- Mlsa Florence Caldwell returned A. R. P. ohurcli—Sabbath school at walk between Mr. A. M. Jackson's yesterday afternoon from a visit to guilty party Is and the police are sulted In his death at a Chester hos- 10 a. m. No preaching Y. P. C. U. residence and the Southern railway. her sister, Mrs. W. S. Ilall, at Gaffney, working im: ihe. case but no arrest pital the followiog day. Slmms, In at 4 o'clock. and other relatives in Yorkville. has yet been made. Tbe man was the difficulty, escaped without Injury. Machines FOU REJJT—Six room' house with Episcopal church -Preaching at II white and clean shaved and the" only Kimms was tried for the killing of lights, water and sewerage. Pine St.* MIsS^Mary Gaston and little nephew, a. m. by the rector. ' Apply U> Robt. Frazer. «tf mark on the' shirt that was left was Stogner at the last term of court, the Master David Aiken Gaston, left-yes- a laundry mark. An examination of case resulting In a mistrial. Rev C. E, McDonald went to Rock terday afternoon on a week's visit to the local laundry books showed that -There Is no clue to the assassin of I1HI Wednesday to attend a call meet- relatives In Charlotte. Card of Thanks. 0 there was no number to correspond Slmms. and Records ing of the A. R. P'resbytery to act The ladles of St. Marks Church de- Mrs. Jessie B. Fry and baby, of At- |Mr. Sims was still liviifg yesterday on the dissolution of the pastoral re- with It at tbe laundry here. sire to return their thanks to al) lanta, are here on a visit to her afternoon, hut physicians were not tlon between Rev. Oliver Johnston Some one, likely the same man, was those who so materially contributed mother, Mrs. Elvira Reld, on Lan- hopeful.—The Lantern.). and.the Neelys Creek congreKatlon. heard afpuqd Mr. II. S. Heyman's to the success of the Bazaar Just held caster street. only a few doors farther along the Little did we dream" that we would have such Misses Sarah and Mary Lee, who by them in the Eberhardt Hall, to Deed'of a Degenerate. Misses Willie . and Mattle -Bell street the same night but he filled to the merchants for their advertise- have been spending several weeks Rutler Pltison a dissipated and way. a response to ou} little notice which appeared in Turner, of R. F. D. No. 5, spent Fri- get in. ments, the friends who contributed ,'wlth their nephew aud niece, Mr. A. ward young manof Greenwood county, day afternoon with -little Mlsi Mattle L. Gaston and Mrs. Z. V. Davidson, Worthy Han Rewarded. both articles and money, the ladles having earlier prepared for the deed, this ad last week. Over a score of friends came Darby. They had a good time bunt- who~ helped at the booths, the left yesterday for Land rum dn their The Southern Express Compaoy has a'cse about 3,o'clock Tuesday morn- ing Easter eggs. Sprlngsteln band for so kindly dis- way to their- home at Aghevllle, N. C. recognized the long and faithful ser- ing and tired one barreJ_of his gun at and made splendid purchases of records and pensing sweet music during the even- HACK AND DRAY work—Phone Mrs. L. D. Clillds returned yester- vice of Mr. C. II. Brennecke as its his father's head snd the other at his the Chester Transfer Co., phone '47, day afternoon frpm Cheraw, whither agent here by retiring him on pay. ings, and all the public of Chester for mother's, while they were -asleep In thanked us for beginning a real live up to date I ley man'* store. If you need a carriage site went Monday to attend .the mar- The company will continue to pay their Kind and liberal patronage. the same room and only a few feet or dray. First class rubber-tire The Ladles' Guild. talking machine and record departmentment. vehicles. . . 2-11-fcf : riage of her brother, Rev. B. G. Mur- him a salary but makes no further from his.bed. It seems almost mi- claim upon his service,.and he Is at Mr. Robert Brlce, of Evans, had a phy, and Miss C'ftrrie Maui Ice Pegues. raculous that neither was" hurt, the liberty to engage In any employment The heavy purchases depleted the stock of Re- horse killed by a Southern traln one Mr. C. C. Edwards went to Colom- Tlij.flrm of W. H. Stewman h Co. load In each case missing Its mafk a he may feel Inclined. It Is a rare night last week. 'Mr.- Brfce'hmd-put bia yesterday morning to attend the has been dissolved, Mr. Stewman few inches and lodging in the pillow cords and to-day we received another big lot of thing that a (nan serves a corporation the horse In the pastAre and some'ont Banker's Association and .will retnrn withdrawing. TTie business will be and the head of the bed. He then faithfully and acceptably aud at the passing through the pasture left the this afternoon. Mrs. Edwards ac- continued by the remalfiltig mem- left the house', ?nd was arrested at brand new records. Our stock room contains same time Is so courteous' and accom- bars down and the horse went ont and companied him. bers, Messrs. I'arfmsr and Charlie Honea Patn Wednesday afternoon modating to Its patrons. We have no was grazing along the track when the King, uuder theStrm name of -King and brought to jail at Greenwood.- over 600 (six hundred) Victor records; We glad- Mrs.-J. M. Daniel, of Spartanburg, doubt that the Expren company has Untll he was arrested he supposed train came along and killed It. Bros Miss Clara Barrett Strait, expects to return to her home tomor- been saved^money and trooble here that his motner was killed. His fath- ly,play them for you. So come in at any time Lancaster's talentel artist, whose er fell from the bed at the first shot • The school at Fords School House row, after a visit of two weeks with purely on iccount of Its patron*^ con- closes today. The teadlier, Miss Dora studio IS In Washington, Is expected but was heard to-get up again, He and hear the latest selections. And write as for her mother, Mrs. Mary Williams, and sideration for 51 r. Brennecke and Ills home In a few'daysf to spend a while. expressed the opmion that his son Locke, and the patrons are taking a wanted to get them out of the way other relatives. good offices In adjusting She has about tfnlshed. the two paint- latest catalogue of records, or drop in and get lively Intereac In Improvement ot tba before 'they grew to -serious propor- ID order to get a division of the Miss Bessie McKeown, who has been ings of Senator Tillman, which are to tate with his brother. Tbe degei , building and grounds. Improved tions. He- Invariably acted as the seats and desks have been ordered, and teaching near Bessemer, N. C., passed replaoe the ones at Wlnthrop and ate son says tills was not bis motive, through yesterday" morning on her re- mutual ..friend of employer and pa- Clrmion colleges, respectively. Miss but says he .does not know why he It Is desired that they have surround- did It', ne Is 26 years old. He has turn from » few days' visit to her tronl He worked neither 'by the Strait has also concluded a portrait ings to harmoolte.. Than the progres- clock nor by the book, but did what- beeo at borne very UUJe for some 8 inch Records 35 cents. sive teacher, the Intelligent patrons aunt. Mis. M. J. Lewis, and other of Mis. Tillman.—Lancaster News. time. relatives near Blackstoek. ever he could for the Interest of em- 10 inch Records 60 cents. a'rtd the developing • minds of ihe ploye/ *n(J the adHmmodatioo of pa- bright pupils demand school equip- CABBAGE AND TOMATO >lants trons. We .congratulate Mr. Bueo- 12 inch Records,. $1.00 ment of a'grade that will be in - their for sale. W. R. Brown. 104 fllnton 'neclfe and commend. .the Express com- street. 4-14-t-3tp p class. »nr- • ^ Come in and hear May Irwin's . new songs, Mr. JohnMcCIure, perhaps the old- j|rs.J. K. McDaolel, of Knox St*, EXCELLENT EXERCISE TO PATRONS of Meadow Farm, est citizen of Fairfield county, died,a^ tlon, returned to hn home Wednes- Dairy: We sold milk through the "Dpii't Argify," "Matrimony" and "Frog Song." the home of h!s"daught«r, Mrs. W. M. day evening, aftfr spending a few winter at less than,co?t of produc- Gladden, near Columbia last Wednes- days with her sister, Mrs. Joe Gilles- tion. Now, many of our patron! I he most'healthy exercise one can day at the advanced age of 80 years. pie, who has been quite unwell. Mr. keep cows through the summer or practice is that of coming to this—." - We carry a splendid lot of fered records. • buy from neighbors lower than we His remains were Interred In Plsgah McDanlel came over and accompanied can afford Jo sail If they will not - bank often to deposit their savingps^X J * -- K cemetery In Riebtamt eoant?. - On tier honrt." ' - • •••.- -. stick ro us In tha rammer, we will son, Mr. Tom MoClan, of Wlaasboro, have to chargf fflgheir prices in wln- It helps tT)g" mind and body and During month of M5y store open until 7 arid 'thres 'daughter*, Mr*. W-. M« .te*.or sell our stock now when they o'clock p. m. Gladden, of Columbia, Mrs. Jaa- Glad- will bring good prices aatfw.out of makes the prospects- of the future den, of Columbia, and Mrs. Las Glad- brighter. Try it and see what an den, of the Water* section,'sandre improvement it makes. hlm.-WlnnatoroNewaandHerrtf THE- COMMERCIAL C&ster. S. d •. ' - ^ wm /

s -- The Awful Jtmclc. The Ntw Styles for Women. Acoasticon in the House. BUI To Limit Injunctions. A.—Ill bet you I see more toaguea Tor acyooe to hide bis llf bt The meadow Is an awful place "If the new summer gowns have a The long-promised acoustloon la on Washington, April 17. —A bill regu- TIME 10 ACT. In one dayvthan yon do. B— Dope. Beneath a bushel—'tis a crime, For one »o young as I; conspicuous note at all this year It Is duty In the hall of the house of repre- lating the granting by the' federal I'm a doctor. A.—I'm a poeteffioe But that fast doesn't make It right The dandelloo you must (ace. In their trimmings, which seem to sentatives. And It Is pretty safe now courts of the temporary Injunctions Don't Walt for the Fatal Stages of clerk. To bnnt thecalotum all the time. The Iter? draiton fly, stand out in their bold relief," says to promise that Its stay "there will be against State laws was considered by Kidney I linen. Profit by Cheater, The *»a We root and the adder's tongue; Grace Margaret Gould In Woman's shvt. The aooustlcon Is a contraption the senate Xodii- Senator Overman 8. C., People's Experiences. Terrlbllous to one so young! Home Companion for May. "Much that works on the principle of the tel- in cajllnft up tiie measure explained Occasional attacks of backache, Ir- soutacli In all widths and heavy cot- ephone. It Is designed to permit that It prohibits the granting of such regular urination, headaches and dli- Though gentle cowslips kindly yield ton braid are used, In white and members of the house while In the Injunctions except by * majority of Milkweed and buttercup, dyed to match the rabrlc. In the house office building, the heads of va- three Judges, two at least of whom Beside you, hidden In Die Held, neglect these Ills. The sttacks may slilrt-and-coat suits the outline of the rious departments of the government art required to be circuit and the The hear's paw readies up . pass off for a time but return with BUGGIES «*| coat Is shown by the line of braiding, and the president to hear what Is go- third either a circuit or a district greater Intensity. If there are symp- To grab at you, behind, before: and either braid or buttons not Infre- ing on In the house chamber. judge. toms of dropey—puffy swellings below While tiger lilies rounce and roar. the eyes, bloating of'limbs and. an- quently trim the back. Washington telegrams say that the "As Justice Harlan recently said In kles,.or any part of tlie body, don't And my! what brigand armies pass "Tassels are very much used wher- otherday Attorney General Bonaparte, his dissent lug opinion h. the case of delay a minute. Begin taking iloan's Ou horse files or on foot, - BtBCT •QUCfr for.them can be found. sitting in l>ls office, head Representa- Attonw General Young of Minneso- Kidney Pltlfc and ksep op; the treat, - r'.£ ssssftjssfr*. ' Their TurkVbeards waving In the The heavy aud Unit laces are fashion- tive Clark of Florida say that tiie at- ta," said Mr. Overman, "we have mem until the kidneys are feet), when your old tla^health and vigor will re- grass; ...... able In combination for trimming torney general didn't know any law come to a pretty pass when one feder- turn. ™ BABOOCK " " They 're armed with arrowreot- both gowns and separate, blouses. and was unlit to hold tils Job.. al Judge can enjoin an official of a T. G. Lloyd, the Wilson St. Grocer, And all Die (lowers hare pistils, too; "Very narrow satin plaltlngs are A western member, provoked by the State from the enforcement of a law Rock Hill. S. C., sayS: "I know the While sword grass waits to cut you much used as a trimming for silk frequent Interruption and oratorical passed by tiie legislature of the merits of Doan's Kldner Pills and I, COLUMBIA through. recommend them very highly. 1 got voll and net gowns. They are often outbursts of an active southern mem- State." a DOX and used them for a bad back Now maybe Indian pipes don't mean Introduced In some brilliant shade, ber, muttered savagely: Senator Burkett offered a substi- OOURTLAND A horrid Soowlx camp! - such as Kinplre green, on a gown of "Ah, sit down! Shut your. yawp. tute ror tiie bill. And thlDk! there's toadstools to be neutral tint. Plaltlngs of this style You talk too much, anyhow." Strong opposition was made by Mr. 0 HACKNEY frequently simulate a bib effect on He did not expect to be overheard; Heyburn < Idaho: to the bill -on the Doan's Kidney Pills describing and ex- llorrllicently damp the bodice and outline a tuoic effect he did not wish to be overheard. He ground that In tiie western part of plaining the cause of the trouble. 1 tell you. 1 ain't going to go injhe skirt." forgot the acoustlcon. Later he learn- the country the vast distances and They relieved my back almost Imme- ''Buttons are used not only where ed that his hasty remarks had been small number of circuit and district diately and it-has not bothered me Where crawly-wawly creatures grow! since Using them." r Sinclair Lewis In Woman's llome they are needed, but where they are carried by the aooustlcon to a friend courts would cause delays aud embar- Plenty more proof like this from A few of each .of these Buggies for sale as low Cpmpaulon for May. not needed on the new gowns. For of the member criticized. « rass the .proper enforcement .of the Cheater people. Call at Chester Drug the tailored suits there are the fabric- It Is doubtful If the acoustlcon will law. Co's store and ask what customers as they can be sold. covered buttons and the braid but- The fact that the bill applies only report. "Father of Bast Ball" Dying. last. It tells loo many secrets. ror sale by all dealers. Price 50 New York, April 19.—Henry Chad- tons. The aooustlcon must go. Certainly to Injunctions preventing the enforce- oents. Foeter-Mliburn Co., Buffalo, wick. known throughout the country "The white and colored cotton If tney have one In the senate cham- ment of the State laws was mads New 'York , sole sgents for the United as the "Father of Ilase Ball." Is re- ber when . Mr. Tillman gets back prominent by Senator Knox of Penn~ States. sylvanla, who declared that It'would Remember the name—Doan's—and potted to be dying at Ills residence in there, charity would suggest that they take no other. tf John Frazer Brooklyn toiilgh'. Mr. Chadwlck is are the .new pearl bead buttons." procure ear-muffs for Mr. Roosevelt.- not endanger proper enforcement of sullerlng from pneumonia and heart Augusta Chronicle. the law uuder present methods. He Got What He Needed. trouble. Re is 83 years old. Mr. After a brief discussion on the Bur- Pouring the Liquor Down. Death Was on His Heels. Chadwlck was bora In iDngiand and "Nine years ago It looked as If my kett substitute was disagreed tj, the An armless man once walked Into a time had come, "says Mr. C. Farth- Jessie P. Morris, of Skippers, Vs., bill as reported to the senate was came to the I'nlted States when a ing, of Mill Creek. Ind. Ter. "I was so saloon and dropped a dime from his had a close pall in the spring of lUOfl. passed. youth. He has written many arti- run dojtn that ill* hung on a very He says: "An attack of pneumonia teeth on the counter snd called for a cles on base ball and other popular slender thread. It was then my drug- left me sr weak and with such a fear- How to Avoid Appendicitis. drink. The barkeeper placed a glass pastimes, fie was authority on the gist recommended Electric Bitters. 1 ful cough that my friends declared and some liquor before him. He was bought a bottle aud 1 got what I need- consumption had me, and death was Most victims of appendicitis are rules of' ills favorite game. ed-strength. I had oue fool lu the on my heels. Then 1 was persuaded to those who are habitually constipated. requested by the armless customer to grave, but Electric Hitters put it back try Dr. King's New Discovery- It Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures pour out the grog, and when this was Each Has His Pall. on the turf again, and I've been well chronic constipatlou by stimulating THE GRAND STORE help me immediately, and after, tak- done he asked him to place It to his ever since.-" Sold under guarantee at the liver and bowels and restores '.he We dope the senatorial race about ing two and a halt bottles 1 was a well mouth and turn up the glass for him. The Chester I'rug Co. and T. S. Leit- man again. 1 found out that New natural action of the Dowels - Orlno as' follows: Governor Hey ward was Laxative Fruit Synip does not nause- This request opened tiie saloon keep- f ner. 50c. tf Discovery Is the best remedy for One of the most popular governors the coughs aud lung disease In all the ate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant er's eyes.. He went home and told his Will have its second opening of Millinery of White Sum- state ever had; John Gary Byns lives world." Sold under guarantee at The to take.' Refuse sub>tltutes. Lelt- wife about It.. In Ills dreams that All in the Application. ner 's Pharmacy. * tf mer Hats on Tuesday, April 28th. These, pattern hats In thecomity4iavlogthe largest white When so good a tdwn as Hartsvllle Chester Drug Co. and T. S. Leltner. night he saw the armless man and he oOc and S1.00. Trial bottle free. tf were made in New York-City. vote: Ceorge Johnstone Is the ablest develops a blind tiger we very much _JMstJ!lery Case on Trial. was pouring liquor down his throat. man iu the race; O. B. Martin Is a doubt If It would be possible U) en- Sandvllle, Va.., April I".— Charged The next morning he closed his bar All the ladies are cordially invited to attend this opening member of the strongest religious de- force prohibition In any town where Cotton Tax Refund. with having committed extensive and changed his business. When you nomination in the state: K. I). Smith two or three men are gathered to- Representative Alkea is trying to frauds on the Government, T. M. vote the wet ticket *ou are to all In- of magnificent White Summer Hats. secure the refund of about 160,000,000 Is yie best stump speaker ind the es- gether. Jf Hartsville cannotkeep the. Angle, president and general manager tents snd purposes standing behind We have a nice line of slippers in White, Pink, Blue, pecial frleud of the farmers. Take tiger out we do not think the others;' fcotton tax collected from the south of the Dry Fork Dlstilliug Company the bar pouring liquor-aown helpless during the war. The tax was Impos- your choice-—Spartanburg Journal. need try.—Florence Times. was placed on trljl in the I7n|ied men's throats—men who 'would not Tan, Kid and Patent .Leather. Also » large stock of It Is- anfusing to see how the liquor ed directly on cotton and one of Its States Court here today. It Is alleged drink but for your help.—Exchange. Miss Tersleep— What keeps you here advocates stick to that old worn out principal objects was to make the, Ladies' Corsets. so late? that Angle has 'during the past argument.tliat It Is useless to try to people of the south bear the whole Mr. S. L. Bowen. of Wayne, W. Va. Mr. Stoplate--Your glorious eyes. several years defrauded the Govern- Miss Bessie Walsh, our head trimmer, is showing a enforce a law that is sometimes vio- linanclal burden of the war. In the writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney Miss Tersleep-Well, thej needn't ment out of between one hundred and disease, so at times I could not get large assortment of pretty hats. She is assisted by Miss lated. Suppose that so good a town course of time the tax was declared one hundred and fifty thousand dol- out of bed, and when I did I could detain you. 1 can't keep 'em open as Hartsville should develope a bank unconstltlonal as everybody knew It not stand strslght. I took Foley's. much longer.—Cleveland Leader. lars worth of taxes on whiskey. Bessie Westbrook, Miss Mattie Kirkpatrick, Miss-Virgie robbery? What theuV-1'ea Dee Ad- was from the Brst, and then the About' tweuty men, including Gov- Kidney Cure. One dollar bottl^and vocate. northern people began to work the part of the second cured me entirely." Hough and Miss Lillian Walker. An austere looking lidy walked In- ernment storekeepers and gangers, Foley's Kidney Cure works wonders to a furrier* and said to tiie shopman, protective .tariff Idea stronger and are involved in the Anglecase. and the where otliers are total failures. Lelt- "1 should like to purchase a mud." The coroner's jury which Inquired stronger to the same end. That the trials will last for several weeks. ner's Pnarmscy. ^ ' *» . . tf "What fur?" demanded the man. Into the shooting stfid killing of the cotton tax shonld be refunded there Several hundred witnesses, Including ,'To keep, my hands . warm, you negro Richmond was made up of the is absolutely no'question: bat as to many of the high Government otliclals, Idiot!" exclaimed th» tady.—London very best'meu In Florsnee, a better whetherltwlll ever be Is very doubtful. bankers, grain dealers, railway em- ROYALLO.E.DAVIS,Ph.D. scraps. jury could not have been o.ganlzM However, Congressman Aiken* Is tA ployees, expert accountantsand others cannot tellers but (hose gentle- be commended for his efforts to secure have been summoned to testify. The Fonji Mother—Listen, Mildred, and i must certainly have misunder- justice In the matter.—Yorkvllie En- prosecution Is being conducted by > I'll read to you about a heaven and stood the law or the terms of their quirer. District Attorney Thomas Lee Moore, c^UST NOW Its beautiful golden streets. own verdict. "fhe matter Is a serious and the defendants are being repre- All kinds of chemical work done Small Mildred—I don't want to hear one and we hope and believe that It sented by Adams, Baltt & Bynum, with promptness. Specialties: Cot- While the price of cotton is so low is the time about It, Mamma. I'd rather wait Best of Proof. toq seed products and water. will be taken tip by the grand jory.— and I'eatross & Harris, of this city. till 1 get there and be surprised - Florence Times. That Hyomet' Will Cure All for you to make your dollar go as far as possible. Chicago News. University of North Carolina, No, Brother Ayer, there Is no use Forms of Catarrhal Diseases. How's This? We will give you more groceries for the same Site—He is a person of perfect ease In trying to enforce -the law against Testimonials could be printed by the Chapel Hill, N. C- and self-possession, and Is thoroughly murder when so good a town devel- tlwusand, many of them from Chester money than any competitor can afford to offer at home everywhere. ops a homicide, especially when a and nearby towns, saying that Hyomel good cl'.iien of that good city kills a absolutely cures all oatarrlial troubles. He—Yes, he even has the faculty The best proof of Its unusual'curative We. the undersigned, have known you to day. See these prices and judge yourself : of making you feel a total stranger In poor negro. The coropet'a jury-prob- F. J. Cheney for the-last 15.years, and KILL'»> COUCH your own house.—Tlt-Blta. ably took that view of it.—Pee Dee believe him perfectly honorable In all «• CURB *«• LUNGS Advocate. - Money back If Hyomel does not do business transactions, and financially Finest Patent/'our.' *2.65 per sack "1 dropped four stories this morn. all that Is claimed for It." able to carry out any obligations made A good " 2.50 » " A' Card. Hyomel Is not a secret remedy. Its by his lirm. Walding, Kinnan & Ing without being Injured." ' formula Is freely given to physicians Marvin. WImlesale I>rugg 1st .Toledo,!». »™ Dr. King's 96 lbs. Meal, Waterground. 1.65 " «' what!" "Fact. They'd just been re- This Is to certify that all druggists who want to know wtiat they are Hsil'sCatlaTrb Cure Is taken Inter- 2$ lbs. Sugar 1.40 " " turned with thanks, aod* dropped are authorized to refund your money using when tbey prescribe Hyomel. It nally. acting directly upon the blood If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure Is guaranteed under the Pure Food and mucous surfaces of-the ay item. Bone Dry Corn., .90 " bush •em In the iireplace."—Kansas City your cough or cold. -It stops the New Discovery Times. ana Drug La^bx.Serial No. 1418. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per a PBICK cough, heals the lungs and prevents There Is no dangerous stomach bottle. Sold.by all Druggists. (® Kc & 11.06. Good Feed Oats... .70 " " serious resulti from a cold. Cures la drugging when Hyomel Is used. Its Take Hall's Family Pill for constipa- ra«C8!!SPTrial Bottt t fit* A,Terre Haute (ind.) teacher says grippe coughs, and prevents pneumo- healing medication is breathed through tion. • f m umooT *I>D tuwn THOUBLES. that she once told a pupil to compose nia and consumption. Contains no a ueat pocket inhaler, reaching every Bacon, Lard, Coffee and*Tobaccos at lowest a brief essay in which' he should say opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow part ot the air passages, destroying all State Troops Ordered Home. OTAMTPP •ATICTAOTOBl package. Refuse sbustitutes. Lelt OK HOI1I BDVHD1D. something about all the days of the catarrhal germs ahd curing the dls- wholesale prices for cash. ner's Pharmacy. tf eeas. 4-I0-3t-f Pensacola. April 10.—Gov. Broward week. The lad turned In the. follow- tonight ordered all the state troops ing: 0 Mrs. Jawback— Well, marriage sent here to preserve order during the Yours for Lowest Prices, teaches a man a little sense, anyhow. There Are Others. ''I see the jury fits returned a ver- There Is being bulided some public strike of the motormen and conduc- Mr.Jawback—Yes: and then it's too tors of the local street railway com- dict of guilty In the case of Mrs. Wat- late to use.it.—Cleveland Leader. sentiment atoog the line that the tlesou, who was on trial for swind- senatorial ra-e is entirely between pany to return to their homes at once. The troops will be on guard toulght, SIMS 8f CARTER ling.'' "What's the matter? Is-she Hons. John Gary Evans and" D. "C. but are expected to take their depart- •old, or homely—or both?"—Chicago , Registration. neyward. There Is very good reason Record Herald. in the opinion of Tiie Enquirer, to ure early tomorrow^ City officials Notice Is hereby given that books think that these two gentlemen are making efforts to have at least one Tnaot MARKS for the registration of voters of the company of militia left ondoty tempo- . Out at Last-" Why do tliey call city of Chester for the municipal elec- stronger than the others; but to as* xra Ac. these dentists' offices dental parlors?" tion will t* opened at. the city hall on sume that there Is nobody else In the "rarlly. ' asked Smith of his friend. Friday. Saturday and Monday, April running would be a very serious mis- Cars were run today without moles- ibirMMti -4th, iith, and 27th. The'hours of tVonsMrictlreoiiMwitUL Handbook on t'ntraU "Why. parlor is the old-fashioned take. Smith, Johnstone and Martin tation under the protection of the registration will be from 10 a. m. to troops, but. very few persons took ad- name for drawing room."—Youth's 12 m., and from 3 to 5 p. m. all have followings, and tbey will cut Companion. DAVID HAMILTON, no little figure In the gederal result. vantage of the opportunity to ride. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Supervisor of Registration. Watch.—Yorkvllie Enquirer. '.'Does money, yeally make you hap- April 9, 1908. 4-10-Mt She—Shakespeare says a man has pier In any way?" "Yes. Since 1 seven ages. He—A woman has only ; ArV-Jnsidious Danger. have become rich nobody ever at three. She- - What are they? He You will find at my stables nice horses and buggies and sur- .tempts to offer me any good advice." Bids invited. One of traf worat/saCuree of kldbey Loulsvill^ Courier-Journal. Sealed bids are invited In the super- ries, also wagons for hire, cheap for cash. visor's office. Monday. May 4th, WOS, November tst, feeds j»c; hitching 15. "Monday, Jim M.oulton and I killed for the budding of a bridge across the stream.of South Fork Fishing Creek a deer, and there was meat enough to sign of trouble as it correcUJrtegu I will neither stand your buggy on the street or the back lot. at site known as Mills' Mill, about 12 larltles and prevents Brlght's disease j AI'M J CALL PHONE 3(5 last Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,- miles from Chester court house, on and diabetes. Leltner's Pharmacy, tf 1 have plenty of room for shelter. " Friday. Saturday and Sunday.-Plillar road leading from Lewis Turnout to day or night if delphia Record. Fishing Creek, church'. Plans and specltlcations or bridge to be seen in you want a supervisor's office. Board \ Messrs. Patterson & CrUtcher Crawford—So you are going to send HACK or DRAY your wife away to Mentone for> rest. . order of County Board of Com- will be at my stables this winter with Cratehaw—Yes; 1 need It.—Pick- Issloners* horses and mules for sale. Would be glad Jle-Up. Chester. S.C. -T. W. SHANNON, First class rubber tire car- Apri! K,IMW. Supervisor. 4-10-Mt riages, courteous employees. tor everybody to patronise them. • Bfonson—Old De SweTl seems, more proud of his horse than of his family. I Would , like to sell I ask you all to stop with me. 1 am better prepared to take Woodson—No wonder. The hone Tcachers' Examination. . Tte duster Traisfer C*. care of you than any other stable in Chester. v.. has a pedigree —Illustrated Bits. The neat semi-annual examination you ' that Redding ,G. Z. Simpson, Manager.. of applicants for teachers' graded cer- TREASURY DE PA RTM ENT",Offloe tificates will be held the third Friday, - R W. CROWDER. of the Supervising Architect,Waslilng- 15tt> day of May. lyos. Applicants will present. Silver, Cut Endorsed by t^.D-CAprnn.im—Sealed ProptS- provide their own stationery. Trus- LINIMENT Columbia "Street. Phone 11 «•»'» *» received at this office until 3 tees can not under the law employ a . Po«t I, T. P. "A . S;?- 00 th« 25'1> day of May, teacher who has not a certificate. Glass and China. «lWandthenopene i T""T"d loforr tnthee construcconstruc-- 4-10-f-ot W.D.KNOX, tion (Including plumbing, gas piping Co. Supt. of Education. V - rr->, J * heating apparatus, electric conduits tad wiring) of tbe u. S. Post Office at - 7~. HOLLISTEH'S Chaster—.VJTJ ,' South Carolinav^iunum, Iin accordaucaccordance V. F. STRICTER, Jeweler with drawings and specification, cop- Rtckj NwiittiRTM Itfggtfs Jy.K 'ftS? ba bad at the offlra g' tbs Custodian of site at Chester, Itregqlaritiea Booth Carolina, or at this office, at Do r.ct rtak having ^4tantlooefUM Supervising Ar- Will cure »ny rase of Bladder Disease not Britht'. Piagaaa 8 K K? SS5f w*55*®»S3S*«« in t»b- „ JA*® "OX TAYLOR, lorrri, m- tenia m bo*, Genuine madi b* Uoixucr«r DKDO Crannr, «-•"—— beyond the reach ot medicine can do or Ptobeta| 4-l' H Supervising Architect. ««uipraur— > SALLOW KOHS - -m VFHABVAOT