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M. In No. 66 CHESTER. S. C.. TUESDAY. MAY 28, 1901.

SKETC OF JOHN BISHOP. whipi V then turned him loose. Who Are Our Neighbors. THE EXPOSITION. tion, as expressed in resolutions WOMEN DRINK. For His Fellow Countrymen. On: impression is that Bishop be- Morally, everybody, far and adopted by their respective legisla- , May 20.—Andrew Car- What Outsiders Will Do to Help tures, of transferring the state ex- So Asserts an Atlanta Preacher negie has given ,£2.000,000, to .1 local Rev lutionary Hero Whose longr-lto the company of John near. For we must not wrong any Who is Not Sensational, Mills. He spoke of the 'battles of one far away any quicker than we It out and to Benefit Themselves. hibits from Buffalo to Charleston. establish free education in four 'Story Wil Be Read With Inter- v. John b. White, pastor of the Friday's Fort, Thompson's; Big The outside world is taking a A number of other states, includ- Scotch universities, Edinburgh, est in Thli and Adjoining Coun- would one near by; for the same Second Baptist church and recogni- Savannah and with Fraser on great deal of interest in the exposi- ing Michigan, Colorado, Minnesota, Glasgow, Aberdeen and St. An- principle that governs us UtUlt-one zed as one of the leading ministers Scape'Hoat.-and falling back into- case must-govern us in thfr other. tion to be held in Charleston, and Utah, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, drews. He stipulated that the Mr. J. L. Strain, of Cherokee* of the state, yerterday declared North Carolina at Biggin's church. the.people of- this-city and state will CaliiorTlia und Washington will be beneficiaries be his "Scottish fellow unty, sends us the following But practically, our neighbors are Troni his paipit^hat-Atlanta society He said that old William Stroud was those living nearest to us, and from be interested in the following facts, represented either by collective countrymen" only, no English, women were guilty ' of drinking :Jetch, which was published in out skirmishing. He came back which have been made up from the state exhibits or by exhibits collect- Irish, colonials ortoreigjjtfs. T"lws - - whom we get the most and quickest hiskey at the Piedmont Driving tie Chester Rrportrr of June 18, grinning and mukiog a terrible face; favors and to whom we can grant official papers in the exposition of- ed and maintained through com- fund will apply to medical as well Club. He vigorously denounced 1874. A new generation of read- he was shot in the shoulder. Wade fices, showing what states and cit- mercial organizations or corporate as to c'ommercial education and will the most and quickest favors; and the practice, and also assailed card ers has grown up since lhatr Hampton a^ked him what was the it is highly conducive to the imme- ies have provided lor representa- and individual enterprise. be placed in the hands of trustees, playing in society. matter, he said, "Those rascals tion at Charleston. The number ol *1 he Island ol Cuba will make a who will pay the expense ol Scot- A soldier of the Revolution, his diate happiness, welfare and safety Dr. White is not a sensational father, Nicholas Bishop, lived on have hurt me." Hampton replied, those who have applied for conces- special exhibit under direction ol tish students benefitted under the ol those more compactly situated preacher even in the mildest sense the Kocky Mount mad on the plan- Coarse beef will soon heal." that they be on good terms with sions on the exposition grounds and Dr. Jose I. Torralbas, appointed by scheme. of the ierm. He came to the Second tation owned by Thomas Henry Bishop was also at the battle of in the'midway and exhibits'space Governor Leonard Wood to collect Mr. Carnegie has for some years each other. The negro, as a whole, Baptist last year, and has been Moffatt, twelve miles above Beck- butaw. He said they prepared lor must be awakened to a knowledge in the exposition building is legion. lor the Department ot Agriculture, been considering the plan for help- quietly at work in his church circles. namvilte. He had sons, to wit: action about two miles from the of the fact tlra^ the rank and file ol These applications show that every Commerce and Industry an exhibit ing Scotch students to obtain a uni- Members ol his congregation regard Henry, James, William, Nicholas spring; there was a great deal of the race live in the south and that foot ol space will be taken and that for the Exposition-at Charleston. versity education. He consulted him as one ol the ablest preachers and John; also one stepson, Sam- skirmishing in Iront. A Captain the southern white people are our in variety and extent, the exposi- The Island of Porto Rico will be with Lord Balfour, ot Burleigh, in the denomination. uel McCullough. The tour eldest Campbell, a very brave man, was -next-door neighbors, and it is in- tion will be the most attractive and represented by the special exhibit Lord blgin, Thomas Shaw, M. P., he sermon yesterday was the had done several tours of duty be- among the first killed on our side. finitely ol more importance that we instructive ever held in the south. Irom the Porto Rican Government and other representative educators commencement sermon to the young fore the fall ot Charleston. Henry hey afterwards found and buried be on good terms with them than The state of South Carolina has placed at Buffalo under direction ol and the result was that he presented ladies ol Cox college. H-» subject was Lieutenant in Mcl.ure's com- liim on the road side. He said that with a people we seldom see and appropriated (50,000 by special act Special Commissioner George W. the lund relerred to which will pn "A woman lor the ensis and pany, wounded at the battle ot Captain John HfilM ir> that light had that live hundreds and even thous- of the general assembly. Fishback. duce an income ol ,£50,000. Mi. :nsis tor a woman." I he text Hanging Rock, carried to Charlotte three horses killed under him; that ands of miles away. The city of Charleston has appro- There ought to be a great deal ol Carnegie's inquiries show that the was "What wilt thou, Queen and died of his wounds in a hos- his voice could be heard all over We must be solicitous about the priated (50,000 by special levy au- encouragement in this statement total lees paid to the four univ;s- Esther.'" pital. James was with Sumter at the field urging the men on, order- interest and welfare of our nearest thorized by city council. lor the people ol this city and the slies is .£49,000 annually. He con- Alter a superb tribute to woman- the surprise on Fishing Creek, made ing them to seize the cartridges of neighbors. We cannot expect to The state of New York has ap- men and women who have been siders that the .£2000000 he has do- hood ol the true and noble type, in his escape by mounting a horse the slain British and send them live on good terms with the south- propriated (15,000 by special act of working so hard to promote the suc- nated will give an income sufficient which examples of Christian women without bridle or sadJIe, plunged back to them. When the battle ern people and cast our lot with dis- the legislature. cess ol the undertaking.—A/nu> JIU to provide Iree university education Cuuner. in history sparkle, the minister said: into the river and got away. was over Captain Mills could not tant sympathizers. We are here, The state of Missouri has appro- for every boy and girl in Scotland I he sinjand vices which were John, in 1780, was 16 years old. speak above a whisper. In this and 1 suspect we are here to stay, priated (50,000 by special act ot | apable ol passing the entrance ex- Tot Causes Night Alarm. formrily considered the curse and The day that McLure. (ought at same battle was Henry . the and we must identify ourselves the legislature. aminations. 'One night any brother's baby blight ol men only, we hear on Beckhamville, in the evening he brother of Tom , with the with the interests of our practical The state ol Pennsylvania will was taken with crgup," writes Mrs. Mr. Carnegie is determined that every side are becoming the curse and his company stopped at Bish- British. When the Tories broke, friends and neighbors. The south appropriate (35,000 by special act J. C. Snider, ol Crittenden, Ky., the benefits shall be open to rich op's house to get water. They had Henry took to his heels, fear lent ern white man is a tried and true of the. legislature. Th« bill is now •it seemed it would strangle belore and poor alike, so that there shall we could get a doctor, so we gave "The gambling man is finding with them young William Stroud him wings, he never stopped, the friend of the negro, all that has awaiting passage by the house and be nothing suggestive of pauperism it Dr. King's New Discovery, which its most devoted, if n us most and Joe Wade, very peculiar distance was sixty miles, and he been said to the ,contrary notwith approval by the governor, both ol connected with the gilt. He desires gave quick relief al» permanently debauched victiius among women. among themselves; they said these arrived in Charleston before the standing. which are assured. that all Scotch women shall enter cured it. We always keep it in So ominous an evil, so common a two men had been recovered from cavalry. To live in a man's house, wori The city of Philadelphia will ap- the house to protect our .children the universities on an equal looting, peril to the social and domestic among the dead, after the camp In the summer of 1782 they his land and stock, find employ propriate (35,000 by special ordi- Irom croup and whooping cough. Il hence the money is given not to the welfare of our land has the parlor was formed at Clems's-branch. were stationed at the Four ment at his hands, enjoy his per nance of city council, the ordinance cured me ot a chronic bronchial students to pay their lees, but to trouble that no other remedy would card table become that not less than Henry Bishop had returned to his Hules and sometimes at Orange- sonal favors in various ways, who having the approval of the finance tht universities themselves. The relieve." Infallible for coughs 16 judges, one of them in Georgia, own family, who lived down on burg. From one ot these camps sells us homes and farms and allows committees of city council and of system is made perpetually free and colds, throat and lung troubles. 50c who are actuated only by secular Fishing Creek. The day that Lacy was Jetached to cutt off sup us as long a time to pay for them as the mayor of the city. and Si. Trial bottles free at will probably be under government and legal motives, have declared Houyke marched from Rocky Mouol plies from the British. Somewhere we want, on the easiest terms im- The state of Maryland has appro- the Woods Drug Company's. auspices. that the grand juries must indict the he stopped at night at Bishop's. on Edisto Island, they were out aginable, and then ally ourselves to priated (25,000 for Buffalo and According to the educational An Ornithological Mystery. progressive euchre party as an out- J The Bishops had received intelli- several days, muted and defeated a people of another section at the Charleston, four-fifths of the total authorities the administration of law against°the common law and gence.of his approach; left home, the party, tool? two boat loads of expense of the interest and good appropriation being set apart, in the While writing of "ornithological Mr. Carnegie's gilt presents con- the common weal of the land. went to Henry's, whose wite had provisions, burnt the boats to the feeling of our immediate benefactor terms of the act, for the exposition mysteries" the Richmond Dispatch siderable difficulties, and for this just given birth to a child, and put- water's edge and sunk them. When at Charleston, besides which from. "cannot help recalling the "And we are told that women reason the Scotch papers, for the is not even common sense, to say are drinking intoxicating liquors. ting her in a wagon, traveled by- the tide is out they can be seen nothing of the base ingratitude with ten to twelve thousand dollars ad- disappearance of the wild pigeons present, are rather looking the gift which once filled our forests and Until a week ago I ^enied it roads all night and got into Sum lying in the marsh at the present which the act is clothed. ditional will be provided by sub- horse in the mouth, while the Eng- ter's camp just as they were pre day, so says Burr Ragsdale. Lacy Thtfrnore highly favored .people scriptions from the^merchants and blackened our heavens in their said it was a sensational chatgiU-,^ press is inclined to cavil at the paring to march to attack Houyke then fell back; the men were very manufacturers of the city of Balti- flight." . But upon being carried by «gentle- me,hod o{ Mf c„ntgje.5 munl. of any section holding a claim of man to the afternoon menu at the The night that the British were at hungry and began to think that he gratitude against a less favored more. One Virginia writer, we are told, ficenece. Piedmont Driving Club he said to Bishop's they consulted about pur- would never allow them to procure class of another section at the ex- The state of 'North Carolina will has written that the number of me. "These women, considered A Deep Mystery. suing the Bishops, but Ferguson op- provisions. When he did stop, it pense of peace, harmony and good make an exhibit, by request of the these birds in the passing flocks Ihe best socially in this city, are posed it and said let them be killed was at the head of a lane where will on thfe part of the immediate state legislature, under the direction "was so vast" that they "darkened It is a mystery why women will in battle. From this date John's any one in pursuit could be seen of the state department ol agricul- the sky as they pursued their drinking whiskey concoctions"— endure backache, headache, ner- benefactor and the immediate bene- and when I looked into his face and military services commenced, which for half a mile. He put^out a vi- ficiary should relinquish their ture, at a cost of (15.000. way," and "broke down the limbs vousness, sleeplessness, melan- knew that he was a man of truth, a, he proved by the depositions of dette with instructions to report if claims and allow the lesl favored to The state ol Kansas has appro- of the trees on which they alighted. choly, fainting and dizzy spells member of the club, and think he • Joseph Caston, Rev. Samuel Mc- he saw anything. The vidette re- make terms with the dominant peo priated (50,000 for the Tan-Ameri- Another asserted that their number when thousands have proved that Creary and Colonel George Gill, ported the British cavalry approach- can exposition at Buffalo and the "surpassed the power of imagi- spoke without prejudice, and that Electric Bitters will quickly cure pie at their home. This would be there before my eyes were repre- over two years' service. ing. Lacy prepared to meet them, granting no more than they could, South Carolina Inter-State and West nation to conceive," and that it such troubles. "I suffered ror The Bishops, father and son, when at a proper distance he gave Indian exposition at Charleston. "frequently required three or four sentative women of homes in a city years with kidney trouble," w ites very consistently, ask. held to be the best governed and were in Sumter's camp. The them a broadside, which threw The state ol Nebraska has made hours for the mighty cloud of the Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Pelerson, Yours for the South. most moral and religious in the latter part of the summer John and them into a good deal of confusion, no direct appropriation for the ex- birds to pass." la., "and a lame back pained me so S. A. CHAMBERS, south, 1 said in my heart, "Cursed his father ventured home to get but they soon, rallied; by this time position at Charleston, but Govern- Many persons now living, the I could not dress myself, but Elec- be the day, cursed be the hour clothes. They thought Sunday the he gave them a second fire, and or Savage writes: "If it will be Dispatch says truly, can remember tric Bitters wholly cured me, and when the sanctuary of woman's best day to escape being caught, they precipitately fled in great con- possible to do so, we will try to ar- these visitations, and it adds that although 73 years old, I now am went home on that day, they were fusion, Lacy then gathered his men Legislative Briggling. range to have our state exhibit, or though there are still many of the heart shall surrender to the fierce able to do all my housework." It conspiracy of the liquor traffic and no time at home before they were and moved on. This satisfied Greenville News: It beats To- part of it, transferred to Charleston birds in Canada, "there is no overcomes constipation, improves Bishop that Lacy was a general; peka, Kansas, the way our solons explanation of their disappearance the liquor devil against the home, appetite, gives perfect health. Only taken by a squad of Tories who had alter the close of the Buffalo expo- 50c at Woods Druz Company's. robbed Samuel Neeley of three if he had rallied when the men do manage to get South Carolina sition." from Virginia and other States. the child of the home, the husband ol the home and the dearest inter- negroes. They were both tied by wished, they would have been de- affairs gormed up. Here the evil The state of Oregon has appro- Here is one "of the dozens ol mys- teries," it says, "which ornitho ests of domestic life." King Edward, of , and a Tory named Tom , cuffed, feated. that the legislature has accom- priated (25,000 for the Pan-Ameri- others on a Yacht in .lie channel banged and ill-treated by him on In August 1882, their camp plished from time to time breaks can exposition at Buffalo and the logy presents." "For accursed will be the children borne by a generation of women were in great peril ol their liv.es the road. They were taken to the was at Orangeburg; there they out in two fresh spots and one of West Indian exposition at Charles- Many persons in this part ol the who are not more pure, more stren- Wednesday by the w'i sck'ng of Wateree, some twelve miles dis- were dismissed from the service. these spots in old Charleston. By ton, of which not more than 80 per country also can well remember the uous in virtue, more pronounced the yacht in a squ IL They » ere tant, - John complained to the On the way home some were heroic struggling the sapient ones in cent shall be expended on the Pan- wonderful visitations, which con- against sin and evil than the farthers taken off by ano.ne. boat and officer in command of his ill treat- mounted and some afoot; near the office in Columbia managed to un- American exposition. The prom- tinued until about the 'sixties. of these children are likely to be. safely landed. ment. The officer untied him and river some of the men got into the earth the amusing performance of a ise is that more than 20 per cent of There is no great difficulty, how told him to take' satisfaction out of bottom and .were regaling them- past legislature in which the me- the appropriation will be sp^ht* at ever, about explaining the disap And there's not a gambler or a drink- er in Atlanta who has a tissue of Curea Cancer, Blood Poison, the rascal. John got a stick, but selves with watermelons. Paddy tropolis of the state was deprived Charleston. pearance of the birds from all the states. The first chapter of the i x honest thought left in him but will Eating Sores, Ulcers. Costs Tom ran off out of the way; the McGriff was on the Bluff, and he of its board of county commission- The sate of Louisiana will make Nothing to Try. next day he and his father were hollowed out, share boys! put the ers without its knowing the same. a special exhibit under the direction planation is given by Cooper in his say amen to that." novel—the "Leather Stocking," " 'Queen Esther what wilt thou?' Blood poison or deadly cancer are sent under guard to Camden. To spurs to his horse and went down As the boards must accept the of the state board of agriculture and the worst 'and most deep-seated the soldier who had particular the precipice, where we thought no Bonds of dispensers, and as there is immigration. The Hon. J. G. Lee, we believe, and any old citizen can God wants an advancing army of supply the remaining chapters. women. The world wants at the blood diseases on earth, yet the easi- charge of him, when they neared man could go without breaking his no such board, it follows that there commissioner of agriculture and im- est to cure when Botanic Blood Balm the river, John said, "I feel mighty neck, and got a share of the water- can be no dispensers, no dispen- migration, writes: "You can rest The mysterious affection which car heart a womanhood not of decreas- ried them off is the same one that ing but of increasing virtue. The is used. If you have blood poison, like r.unning." The soldier replied, melons. Shortly after John Bishop's sers' bonds and no dispensaries. assured that our best efforts will be producing ulcers, bone pains, pim- "If you do lH shoot."" John said return from camp lie was married As a consequence the dispensaries spent in making a creditable display has swept from the face of the land worst men want good wives. The nearly all the other birds and wild debauchee wants a pure sister. The ples, mucous patches, fall.'i? hai-, shoot over my head then. With t'o Mary Safldi'fer, and settled on. In Charleston will be non sunt (so of the resources and natural produc- itching skin, scrofula, old ri: -_n,a- that he broke i^ito the: swamp, the Debitee branch. They were poor to pluralize) and Charleston will tions of Louisiana." animals whiCh formerly abounded saloonist would not have^or wife a on it. woman who would frequent his tism or offensive form of catarrh, soldier shot, but John made his in' this world's goods, his pocket have to quit legitimate tipplipg and The state of Georgia wiil make a scabs and scales, deadly cancer, • escape. The father was taken to knife, With wooden forks and plates resort to Its 500 or so blind tigers. state exhibit by authority of the If the Dispatch can learn, by an saloon. If this is" what our poor erring, sinning humanity wants of eating, bleeding, festering sores, Camden, lay all winter in jail, and turned of wood by the wheelwright, Fortunately the blind tiger privi- state legislature, under the direction means, what plague has destroyed swellings,TiSmps, persistent wart or was liberated the same time Mc- formed his household utensils, but leges are not so affected. Legi. It wjll cure even the worst ^ie demands upon his life. But it case after' everything else fails. John was under the command of a pretty good estate and . owned at Especially in Charleston. Again agriculture Stevens and State Geol- and "thrashers," and Jo-Ret's and woodpeckers, and cat bjrds, is the infinitude of obligation and Botanic Blood Balm. (B. B. B.J Henry Hampton, was detached un- his death twenty slaves. He died the most learned and allwise makers ogist Yeates. opportunity that is laid upon the drains the poison out of the system der Captain Gaston to collect pro- in August, 1852, at the age of 89 of the laws tried to give the veter- The city of Cincinnati has pledg- and red birds, and nonpareils, and life of a woman today *ho fulfills and the blood, then evpry *°n heal*, visions for Gen. Greene's army. years. He was the last of the ans (150,000 for pensions this ed an exhibit through its merchants mockingbirds, and wrens and spar her task of duty, as sistetf wife and makfhg the blood pure and rich, Joseph was engaged In the same heroic men of Chester who fought year; but that fatal habit of balling and manufacturers' associations at rows and tomtits, and wild turkeys mother in such a time as this."— and building-up the broken down business, while on the west side of Hi liberty. OCTOGENARIAN. up" things at the last moment a cost of not less than (5,000, with and wild ducks, and is still at ^prk Atlanta Daily News. trying to tnake an end of the small the Wateree tiver. They came cropped out and now the veterans the promise that it will reach She Didn't Wear a Mask. surviving remnant of the tribe .of across Tom lying asleep in a Old Soldier's Experience. gett buncoed outt .o.off >50,030$50,000.. Thatt (15,000. ) But her beauty was completely cabin, some of the men knowing M. M. Austin, • civil war veter- is expensive idiocy, is it not? The state oJ hHiho has appropria- feathered pests, it can reach a pretty hidden by sores, bltoches and pim- that he had ill-treated John were in, of Winchester, lnd.f writes: ted (15,000 by special act of the clear solution of the mystery of the ples till she used Bucklin's Arnica for killing him, but John said he did "My wife was sick a long time in Mr. W. J. Baxter,of Notfh Brook, legislature for exhibits at -Buffalo djpppearance of the pigeons.— Salve. ' Then they - vanished as spite of good doctor's treatment, N. C., says he suffered with piles 7 News and Courier. ' will all eruptions, fever sores, boils, Balm does not contain mineral wit-, -not want him killed, but they might and Charleston, r - \ ulcers, carbuncle* and felons from ons or mercury (as so many adver- but was wholly cured by Dr. King's for 1; years. He tried many reme'- The states of Connecticut and do anything-else with him. They New Life Pills, which worked dies with no results until he used All over Northern Siberia are its use. Infallible for cuts, corns, tised remedies do), but is composed stripped him, he ran to John and wonders for her health." They Detyltfs Witch Hazel salvia and Rhode Island hava appointed com- scattered men who make a business bjirns, scalds and piles. . Cure of Pure Botanic ingredients. Over begged him to save him, but they always do. Try them. Only 25cr that quickly cured him. Pryor & missioners for the exposition at Buf- of raising Eskimo dogs for ttw.mar- took him off, gave him at Woods Drug Company's. McKee. falo and Charleston, with the inten-|ket. ~

SlamUmm H THE LANTERN, not "enter the race now for the j Winthrop College Scholarship PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. short term," as "they may ,feel » and Entrance Examinations. Compelled to do if the opportunity J. T. BIQHAM, - - Editor and Prop- [ The examinations for the award of is offered, for the nominee in a pri I vacant scholarships In Wlnthrop Col- mary this year would be the in- ' lege and for the admission of new ; students will be beld at the' county cumbent and have the advantage in . court house on Friday, July Uth at TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1901. next year's primary when the six- j Applicants muat not be leu than year term is the stake." i fifteen years of age. i When scholarships are vacated Tillman and McLaurin If Prof. Qavis wishes to go tc ; after July 1Mb, they will be awarded the senate he would no doubt be i, to those makingthe highest average at AS a result of the meeting of i this examination. "tickled to death" to have the little Senators Tillman and McLaurin A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd. [ I The cost of attendance, including plum placed in his mouth without YORK, Pa. board, furnished room, heat, light and at Gaffney Saturday, they sent a washing, Is S9.00 per month. so much as raising his hand to ^—joint -letter »o the governor re- For further information and a cata- pluck it, and at the same time be logue address Pres. D. B. Johoson, signing their offices-as U. S. Sena- Rock Hill, 8.0. placed in the "incumbent" position, tors from this state, and each will so that the big luscious plum of In the history of Chester has there been such a tremendous appeal to the people for vindication The work of a next year's crop would drop into UTtry, Peed ud Salt Stables through re-election. It is under- stock of Up-to-date Furniture placed on sale,' as.ca&now be found his lap. ^while the "host of sena- I have electric lights, water stood, however, that both "Will run at— torial aspirants" could only look on Watch! works and bugfy wash. One feed the seat of Senator Tillman, with watering mouth. ISC, hitch stall 10c. One buggy -—whose teuo Mtepds si* years from The balance of a Watch has to make.. W. R. Nail's Red Racket & Furniture Store. -We. have, /lo floubt that Prof. wash 20c. I feed on corn, oats, the p.-st,Msich 4th, while McLau- - ..a Swiiigtipopi; .Second. Davis would make a far better sen- fodder and Timothy hay. tfave no rin's will terminate a year from 3011 Hwiiigit in one minute. * Our system of merchandising is growing rapidly in popular ator than most of those who are ls.000 Swings in one hour. oat straw'and" kwaWp "twjr. • • -feed next March. 432.000 Swings in one day. likely to offer, probably better than on best of feed. Ready to wait on favor. " We" are HOW shipping -furniture to Blackatock, Jtichhurg, The resignations are to take effect any of them, but we fear that In one year, figuring the year at my customers day or night. Have September 15th, and the plan is to Fort Lawn, Basconrville, Rodman. Edgemour, Cornwell, Leeds, the host of aspirants" will catch 56$ days, five hours and 49 minutes a lot of nice horses for sale. Good hold a primary about that time, and balance makes 157,784,700 on to Mr. McMahan's argument. qualities and high prices. Call Lewis' Turnout, Smith's Turnout, Lowryville, Gulheriesville, the following legislature will, of swings. before you buy. They are fond of "opportunity" and The owner of a watch keeps it course, elect as senators the -suc- R. W. CROWDER. Camden, and in aaveral instances we have invaded the Old North never tire of having it "offered." three, four or even five years the cessful candidates in the primary. le i)2. No set of men set a higher value balance of the watch will make State. People have asked 11* time and again questions something If the governor should make ap- 788.923,000 swings, yet after this upon the vantage ground of "the in- on this order: "How is it that you can afford to give such splendick pointments in the mean time, he enormous work of a balance the OFFICE OF B(URI) OF HEALTH. >ent." They would rather take Chester, Hay SO, 1901. would no doubt be governed, by the owner of the watch experts it to value for Ihe money?" Our only answer is this: "The grass chances on the short term with the citixenaof tbe city are hereby same choice. give good and correct time. long term attached than to get no does nol grow under Ihe feet of the Red Racket People. Or in There are two ways in which tbe chance at all. For the next 30 days we will burned or removed outside Ihe oky jfice may be run. Both «?nator- limits. Drains opened, Hug-pens other words, when the hammer of the sheriff falls upon some grand Since the foregoing was written make a spccial price on Gean- kepi clean. Water barrels "•ahips may be open to all candidates ; have ItarneJ thai Prof Dsvts covered. and gigantic windshake, listen for our name. The reason why wmr-etrter, the long and the short ! fog Watches. has "the matter under advise- 'lie Rcd Racket Store cart offer such unheardof bargains in because term to'be awarded to the men who ment." come out first and second respec the proprietor always manages to glide up to the crucial point first "tlvelyror each candidate The Theiling Co. ff'rms from «nrface water. may be Mr. E. Grier Carson has our Bj order of Ihe Board of Health. with the heaviest guns. Just received,anolher. BIG LOT rack- required to confine his chancech s to thanks for an invitation to attend K T. ATKINSON, el goods from New York city. Oiir competitors are silting back Health Officer. one seat or the other, to be desig- the commencement exercises of the jon Iheir dignity and arguing thai we are most assuredly in league nated at the outset. In the latter Oakland High School, Gastonia, case, it will be impossible for both N. C , May 29th to )tst. with land pirates and thieves, or else we could never afford to sell senators to be re-elected, if they goods at such low prices and live. both run for the same term, as of If Senators Tillman and McLau- course they will. It would be p rin don't like the jobs the people of Macaroons In Ihe mean time the crowds are gelling larger here al the Red sible for both to be deleated, South Carolina have given them, Racket. We want you to wald through our store and see lor your othfrs entered for the same seat, then let them retire and illustrate self. just as it would be running on the the beauties of private citizenship, other plan. while others more appreciative A Delicate Col. Wilie Jones announces that represent us in the U. S. senate whichever plan may be adopted, Little Con- W. R. NAIL he will be in the race for one of the We have the programme of the seats. George Johnstone, D. S. 21 st annual commencement of fection, Henderson and Congressman A. Claremont College. Hickory. N. C. C. Latimer are also candidates, and This is pronounced one of the most Composed of Red Racket and Atty. Gen. Bellinger is thinking of successful years of the College. entering. President Hatton says they hope to ALMONDS A rose by any other name may The resignations grew out of get additional buildings during the Furniture Store bantering and daring of the two smell as sweet summer, the patronage having out- SUGAR, EGGS But no shoe by whatever name senators. For a matter that con- grown the present buildings. cerns only themselves personally, will fit the feet and FLOUR. they thrust upon the state turmoil Of 47 applicants who appeared Like the Famous and strife io an off year, when the before the state board of medical Kexs SflXTtOaer people had a. right to expect examiners for license to practice Julia Marlowe. peace and quiet. If there were medicine, )6 passed and 11 failed. serious conflict between them and There were six colored, one of I have opened a new Lumber yard, the people, the matter would be whom passed. E. N. Michau was Exclusive sale at the Oehler on Church Street, and can furnish different, but as it is, their action is the only one of the recent gradu- Crawford's BOUGH or DRESSED LUMBER of all -without justification, and we be- ates' of the Charleston Medical CHESTER MILLINERY Co. WE ARE NOW lieve it is the solemn duty of the college that appeared before the SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF ordinary measurements. Also Shin governor to refuse to accept their baard, which indicates that the gles in any quantity. Don't fail to resignations. The good of I0TICE OP FULL DISCBARGE. other graduates, at least those' who FINE see me before you buy. - - state demands it of him, and the expect to practice in this state, in- On the 2Sth day of May, 1901, 1 will inevitable bitterness, strife, and make a final return as executor of the HORSES a# tend to test the law as to whether last will and testament of Samuel even danger of such a campaign as or not they must be examined by cKeown,deceased, and will make ap TO RIDE OR DRIVE MILLINERY!. JOHN Q. STEWART. this would surely be, with its de- - ' " Wilson, Judge of the board. It will be remembered All the latest New York Styles; moralizing influences, make it im- FOR SALE OR HIRE. that the attorney general announced and with Five Young Ladies in this] perative upon the governor to spare the opinion that the new law, which department we can give vou prompt j the people this affliction. exempts graduates of this college, VEHICLES and efficient service. We invite a j When the idea of Senators Till- Comparison of Prices and Qualities, j COLVIN'S does not apply to this year's class. man and McLaurin meeting in joint PICTURE MOULDING. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES discussion was suggested two or Bogus Hailstone. Commencing Wednesday, May 29th, we will three weeks ago, we expressed the Frames made to Order. Wall WAGONS and HARNESS. Dr. John G. Edwards stood in Dress Goods. offer our entire line of hope that Such a calamity might Paper, Fountain Pens. Box Paper, Ihe piazza of his aunt, Mrs. Bass, 0: Never mind about the price. Select We are now showing a nice line not be visited upon us. Now, as Tablets and all kinds of Stationery. Sharon, last Sunday during the hail of Dress Goods, Wash Goods.Silks, . 9 cents, worth 12"^ cents. the fruit of the first joint meeting what you want. We will agree on 1. A great hailstone as large Embroideries and Laces. We have Scenla, worth ISf cents. unwisely and - unfortunately ar- Hamilton's Book Store. the price. as a half bushel measure fell just received a beautiful line of La- IS 1-2 eta., worth 16 3-3eta. ranged, .we have more evil assured dies' and Misses' Slippers at close 6 1-4 cents, worth 9 cents. patch near the house. One of the than we 'had anticipated from all prices. Yours truly, Scents, worth 12 1-a cents. young men ran out to secure the the meetings we thought probable. W. W. COOGLER & CO.. REPAIRS curiosity and found it to be a tin E. A. CRAWFORD. 15'per cent discount on all Wool Dress Goods It is lamentable-that there is prac- dishpan carried by the wind from LUMBER We will half-sole ..your tically no means by which the All-Wool Bilk (Stripe some neighboring kitchen.—Abbe- Sash, Doors, and Blinds. horse's feet to make them last. good citizens of the state will .likely ville Medium. be able to avert this plague. ALL KINDS OF... We will mend your vehicles, and A Singular Commentary. trim and paint them to make them HOTEL DeALF, BUILDING MATERIALS. MILLINERY McMahan's Suggestion.- It is a singular commentary upon look new. Yard Corner Valley and Gadsden Sta New Furniture and Everything We do not know whether Prof. history that the governor of Geor- Our entire stock of Walking Hats, Street Hats, Draped and Plain Sailora Up-to-date. Beds clean and com- .__ R. Means Davis is troubled with gia has been obliged to order out JOHN FRAZER. AT COST. Utf All the above goods SPOT CASH. p fortable. Building just remodel- ,' visions of a seat in the U. S two companies of militia, with Just received a new lot of lli' Inery and Millinery Trimmings. Our rush ed. The famous.Big'4 Restau- senate or riot. Recently he wrote ball and cartridge, to preserve order YOU CAN'T still continues In this line but we have made some reductions in prices. rant has been' merged into this For correct styles, come to— ;; rather voluminously of the Mc on tlie Federal decoration day at new hotel. Meals served on the C Laurin matter, and with what Andersoqville, Ga.. where the DO BETTER • seemed to us rather more zeal than famous Confederate prison was European or American plan, to suit guests. Board and lodging ET his position and the circumstances located. The negroes lot years furnished on easy terms. Main warranted. Right on the heels of have made it-an occasion for much entrance, Gadsden Street. that somebody popped up and nom- disorder and drunken carousals, and nated him for McLaurin's succes- the governor is compelled to pre- sor. Whin the resignation of both serve the peace with an armed IN OHK8TER. Consult the Agent of the Farmers senators vacated two' seats at once force.—Greenville Mountaineer. FINE GROCERIES. Etc. Mutual Ins. Association before jou in the senate, Mr. John J. McMa- insure. l • iian, 'superintendent of education, The^ndte of Florida will be rep- Amount Ins. in foroe Mis,00f>00 ff made haste—on the Sabbath—to resented; a bill appropriating >2,000 Amt. paid oot during 1900 »,5«7 M ' which was. per cent. ' write a communication to the State for a Florida state exhibit at Char- Amt. p^|d out during 1899 . 667 lo suggesting that Tillman and Mc- leston having passed the' state sen- winch was % of 1 per cent. Amt. paid out during 1898. 1,01600 Laurin be allowed to enter the race ate. It has the approval of the which was eleVenttwentieths for the long term, each the "single governor of the stalfe, and will of 1 per cent. doubtless pass the house. The Therefore for three years the aver- " of his side, while the age coat per year would be .711-9 of 1 ^ should appoint Prof. R. Plant System and other railroads in per cent, or leaa than 3-4 of 1 per cent. Mean* Davit to fill out McLaurin's Florida will aid in making the ex- S. E. WYLIE, term,'without entering a primary. hibit from that state varied and Agent and Treasurer. One reason given for this sug- complete. W. Y. WHITE, Pres. gestion is that, in order that ample The contract for Wofford's new time may be given the "single alumni hall has been awarded to Simplicity, durability and lie champions" for discussion, "the Mr. L. A. Justice a local contractor draft are »he strong, points of t host of senatorial aspirants" .may at *15,000. Deerlng "Ideal"'binder. R. LQVB, Agent.

•Mi#-I tlona He wOtiU guarantee that the some women fail * huslaess for those food would be tempting. Two days af- reasons—want ot trajilng, which Is terward the secret ot the meal would Mother name for lac? exporlodfe, be revealed. Modest Man eroism. and deficient education. It* *0fUfflcient CHILDRENS COLUMN The invitation waa accepted and the experience prevents a girl froJ"* being pair Bat down to table the following accepted as a clerk or nursery go .""ern- afternoon. They were aerved by a one- fOR.V/OMAM'S css, how much more likely It is to p.™*". armed aoldler servant named Joaeph. vent a woman from holding her own ' . -, r«mlnjr to tb« picnic who had taken part In the cooking of ^&BENEF|T>K when she attempts fn the face of com- IM'hcn i eto anchor »i In among It If In email cakes, the In ihe wild* to fnlr and g*y. the repast, and who placed aucccsaive mercial competition to etabllsh any . 11 till) salla wero safe- latter bolng much more dangerous-. Kadnj, «lrloktns. glcepin*. Uilnklof dishes before them with a broad grin 01 lb* ioym ot plrole «l«y? kind of business for herself. To mas- C»PU)B ,SUttU- JKhL . From Trinity to Mstane la a direct of pride and satisfaction- First came ter a business properly one should # should go eshorsand life the distance la 45 mllea. and to a atew, tastiog strongly of onions, a d Gomuu Ms. Arr jon rorolng to the plcalc begin st the bottom and work upward. push out In* full. Voodon canoe alono In thf.jlrraniy woodi to «tay. vegetable that had grown ao scarce as . ray ask oil, "Cele- «ld the darkness coming on In tho Where we «|H>nd.the time in pleasure to be procured only by the rich. The It Is a fatal mistake to try-to learn ,a~ business from tbe top, an'd those who t d lor what!" black gulf In mld-wlnter required a On that blcaaea picnic day T next course was a delicious dish of or sevr ,-al thing".'' replied the The birth stone* for the various brave man with extraordinary nerve macaroni, looked In butter and fit for have committed the blunder by con- iplnln. "He" la ajnost extraordinary Are yotV'COminff to tho picnic,.- months are as follows: For January, to dare It, and thla Comeau did. a prince. Then there was a Une roast stituting themselves employers and / nu la.lli many acquire ments and Cominjr where the rohlna nins. the garnet: February, the amethyst or mistresses of large enterprises havo Three mlnutea after pushing out ra6bit. brown and crisp, and finally a '/• fcnowUdge-. Born, and brought up on lle«rjnir hirda and children'* roicea pearl; March, tho Jasper, amethyst or from the beach, canoe and man wtre Thruuith the wooda *o aweetly Hn*? doxen larks, almoat floating In a rich often fallen to the bottom more abrupt- . chlscca&t, hi has passed all his life hyacinth; April, the sapphire or dia- swallowed up In the darkness. The sauce. When the dinner was over the ly than was pleasant. A girl's educa- htrt? nltlCth? exception of the three mond: May. the agate; Jtin*. ths emer- neat the people of Trinity hoard of him Soon oar picnic daya are orcr. Engllahmaa declared that he had never tion should bo both thorough and gen- ycau hla father r-si ablo to Bend him Was a telegraphic meiaatc on the sec- fcooa our childish a|tocU are o'er. ald; cat's eve e- turquoise; July, tho eral. though It need not.fox commercial- - • And the onea'we met *n often eat*n better food, and thst htf did not onyxj September, the chrysolite -or td school. be* those three years ho ond day after.' It read: "Matane. particularly: care what might tare purposes be scholarly. She also needs - - «8degsttOftQ lay" thfrfoundation of All three alive. Joseph," hands, frojen; Are tho oue» we meet _n<* juore. . - sapphire rod dlsnfond: October, the preparation for tho special kind of — ^CfiTcifo Itecord-Herald. gone la to lta composition. opal or sapt'alre; November, tho to- Blmon.'Eoth feet frown badly." But two daya alter, true to his word, business wblcb she Intends to adopt. . Thla mcaaaee ~aa to hla family, but pas er nearl; and December, the ruby With this dowry and an average 1 LltiU Amfriraa. the French offloer and chef revealed or bloodstone. in but .tho foundation; by reading : the Matanc people sent a much longer the sccrets of bis kitchen. The stew amount of mother wit a girl has little •nd.obacrvaUon he haa added to it Is | one to the government, glrl.ng the A teacher who apent her vacation These birth stones, worn In tbe to fear. Indeed. I consider that In abroad tella the following story: had been maoo of rats which Joseph form of pins., rings or charms, are -a marvellous way. _ ; facts, dcacrlblng the hardahlpa these had caught around tbe fortifications. many manufacturing and commercial One of her fe.'ow passenger* on the , ^ u asp^osed to bring health and' pros- From hla early training and the life t men had come through, and a special 71,0 enterprises she has now aa eepeclally of every oao on tho'couit. It wouldgo train waa sent dow*-with the best aor- steamship that brouah* her home w men. little while he would4 Msay: Sweden and Norway both boast a par,n u wllh -The collarette* of the spring sre im- 4irtance In dead. Aa a salmon flsher. Joseph, would have to loae two flngera most home *He'talked o7 the I * "Oroh that made a de- number of homes for unmarried wom- licious. butt;rlne. The roaat rabbit proved editions of tho boas of the fell. . no craok angler who viilta thesarlvcrs on each hand and Simon both feet. various objects they passed as' though en. One of theso Is especially attrac- was* a large tomcat which tho officer There are collarettes with ends that ' -can h-->pe to-compete with hlro. The amputation waa ancceaafully he were really quite at home. Finally tive. It was.endowed more than 200 "Aa a linguist he can speak, r-iad the teacher said: "Do you.llve In New had prepared after a formula of his drop to one's toes and collarettea with carried out next day. and shortly after, own, while tbe dish of larks waa com- years sgo by s man who left the bulk urjld vrrlto In French. English, l-atia when Comeau aav both m.-n well on to York?" of his fortune to his spinster descend- no ends. Some of them fasten In -acS Indian; besides this, he can tafk "No," answered he. "I live lu St. posed of mice which Joseph's cousin front. iom» behind and icmo at on* recovery, he started for his home. had very generously trapped for him ants. The homo Is managed by aal- rapidly In tho dumb alphabet. Jfj" however, by the way he had ». but Paul. Minn." Sid". One.of the newest and prettiest J aried trustees, and theunmarrledwom- 'Jkolds the position of telegraph operat- Misa* L. remarked: "BirPttuTT -Yw t.j«— • •, ln Is nf-pale mauve pineapple-plaited silk or t< Trinity, alao of postms.tor and are stiil a long wa7 from home." -anaslin, edge^-srith-qiitlMngs-of -white ronl had been gonjitne, being grand founder Is entitled to a home there. Hah',-,' overseer, and besides, when I distance of nearly 7J0 miles. The last "This is Just as good as homo," said Ijach Inmal" has a private suite of tulle, made with long jabot streamers pieces 6bUI.-cJ for the English guest n scries of over deep Ispplng •anylhhig roes wring with the lines for j too ho made on snowshoes. the loyal little fellow, "It's America" rooms, servants and meals. She Is at a shop where a small stock still if flounces, and diversified with Utile flat *00 mile* east or west, the department - The'captain loW-m that tho doscrip- The young traveler's patriotism so subject to no rules other than those aalnod. bluo silk roses, set on to the plnoapplo- imii-.dtalely wires him to go and Ox . of ,h|, _cr, venturesome trip he pleased tho Columbus woman that »h» demand* -i r.t any nrst-clasa bote), ln plaitcd-surfaco a* artistic intervals. them tp. j had heard from Comeau'.i own brother uikcd Elm about his travels, and Denmark a celibacy insurance" coth-' "He lias more than a fair knowledgo . as th- elder oao had described It In learned why he was so glad* to Bee pany has been organized. If tho hold-jr Another specimen is made, in the America. He had been In Europe ovpr Wb-n the sua-iuer vacation comes form of t-vo huge Tudor ruffs of tittle, •of medicine for one who derived all : tfc'e heart of bis own family. Ho had every boy.and girl who goes Into the of a policy Is unmarried at 40 she re- :hls,lnalEht from reading alone. I .est ; reached the lee pack, to the best of BIX months, a part oc which time hal ceives s life annuity. If she marries fl'st Is cream white laid 'upon been apent In school in«8weden. He country will come day come upon a of equally fuit Jacqueminot rod -summer there waa an epidemic of : his jujgmcnf. about 15 mllea from the colony of ants, either In the woods or before that time chc forfelta her mcasiis all along the coast, among . land, and had remained on his oars had seen much that was .Interesting In premiums. tnllo and finished with double ropes of the different European countries, but slong the roadside. If you have never changeable red and white silk chen- "both whites and Indians. Here with a | and hallooed*once or twice without re- watched tha little creatures It will pay population of 1(0. two-thlrda of whom i cetvlng an answer. He auddenly bo- was as pleased as ho could possibly be ille. From come evening boas on onco more seeing his native land you to ao so er«ry lime you come made r.ll of huge silk peonies. Silver -were down. Comeau. who attended j thought himself of the lantern. Thla. acrosa^them. for they are a niosv in- Few people spesk '.ho English lan- . thr:s not her na- •SK-PI n full-Hedged M. D.. tltere were 53 | mediately a faint cry waa heard to tho byterian. tive tongue. Th? !*n-| and only teach- peonies, one of which has Inner stif- other scientists, haa atudled the ant, fened netals thst s! the v-earer's need 'Jwrtflo out of a population of 450. i eastward, and ho lowered his light and and these men all tell ua wonderful er of Ec;!ish to th.* iJunleh royal mai- "VOP may be aure tho poor* people, j pulled away.In the direction whence den .'si Ml-.' Mathllde Knudscn. a can be transformed into a fan. There are some parodoxes in physics and Intsredtlng stories about Its hsblts A goodly number of theso neck or- " *11 r-)r.rg the coast love him." j the tall apw'ared to ccme.' After row- and life. A cirtaln Frenchman claims Danish West Indian, born on King 83 th» beat waa lowered away, and j Ins for r. short time the lantern that never grow old. By tbe time one Christian's lovelv little island of St. naments are broadened out. ln tbe generation gets through worrying over he has discovered that ants bavo a centre of the back, and on the shoul- •the epptaln, Dob and I rowed ashoro waved again above and this time an language of their own, and convey Croix, where her falber was a. planter. to aro thla paragon. From tho outside answering chout came from close at them another generation la ready to Among Miss Knudsen'a ether rpup!ls ders. to se-ve as email fancy capes take them up, and so the Interest they their meaning to each other by sounds. "leek of tho plnco I could see tho man hand. This he proved to himself by shutting, were the Dowager Empress of Russia, when tho "'carer drives, or requires a excite Is perpetual, and the problems bit cf a wrap after dancing. Costly wis obo of gocd taste and orderly. The two poor fellows were some dis- up a number of Ibem In a glass box the Duchess of Cumberlsnd, Prince themselves are always new. and beautiful ones are made In tbe •The knock at (he door waa answered tance In the pock, and bad got on thf and holding Et to the esr, ss you would Wsldcmar, and four of the Crown l'y Comeau himself.. Tho captain waa largest cako they could find. They One of these problema Is contained Prince's children. Jtflss Knudsen. now form of separate stitched silk leaves, In tho statement that a sailing veasel a weteh. when tbe various sounds •pertcjally acquainted with him and were sitting there helpless, holding on In tho evening of her life, resides in upon which fall frills of One lace, and can sail faster than the wind that could be distinctly beard. . Introduced ua bcloro we entered. I each by one hand to the rough surfaco Ih6 fashlonsble quarter of Copenhagen the streamers ln front aro long ends drives IL If It be moving directly be- AU i.ugiwn bcieuust who has made ' nuii ear-1 was disappointed. One' of the Ice. and with the other to their near the royal palace of Amallenbor*. of accordion-plaited chiffon covcred fore the wind It cannot, from the very a profound study of these little crea- nlwara In --hen hi haa pictured a per- canoe to keep it from being washed On her frequent visits to England she with lace and held at Intervals wltb nature of the case, have a greater tures saya: "In their modea of fight- oraamental circlets of brilliant paste. son In hla mind's eye-and finds that In off. ing different tpecles of ants havo their hss slwsvs been 'entertained by the j-MMity ha Is quite a.different kind of speed than the wind Itself; aa a matter Besutlfui as are tho .ostrich feather By tbe aid of tbe lantern held aloft, aeveral ptcullarltlea. Some also are late Queen Victoria, and tho tokens of person. of fact, it will move more alowly than esteem which havo been bestowed boas, they no longer retain their hold Comeau saw there was a much larger the wind on account of tho reelstance much less military than others. They I-had looked for Comeau to bo a have the power of distinguishing color upon her bv her royal Imperial pupils on feminine affection unless the cake of ice r*>mc distance farther In offered by the water. Dut If It festhers are Intermingled with artifi- l£rgi> man and a boUteroua cne from tbe pack. To this they made their and are highly aensltlve to violet light. hsve been In a direction a, few .points off the di- cial flowers and lace. This Is a degra- kit position of aopcrlortty over others. way with laborious trouble. Pushing When wo watch an ant hill tenanted rection ol the wind It srlll more dation of their beauty, but for the On tho contrary. I fonnd him bolow one canoe as far ahead among the Ice by tbouaands of Industrious Inhabi- rspldly than the latter. present plumes are commonplace and the medium, a quiet. low-voiced man. as possible, thoy would all three get tants, excavating chambers, forming The summer girl will wear shoes off A very simple Illustration will fnake hackneyed to a degree, and only the reserved almost to shvaess. I aaw at Into this, shove the other in advance tunnals, making rosds, guarding their the black, almost exclusively, and her the matter dear. Place a ball at one mllllnor who Is more or less of a once ho was a great observer, one who in the same way, and so repeating the hoaxs. gathering food, fefdlng the favorite color will be the bright shades would make deductions from specks side of a billiard table* and, with. * genius at combinations can make ths process 'till they reached the solid cue held lengthwise, push the ball yoimtfT tending their domestic ani- of tan. Thwe Is something material fnvisible to ordinary people: or. In mals. and even farming—each one fut- weman accent the feather* under any ' Held. Once ssfely on this, for tbe across to the other side, keeping the and suggestive of the golden slippers guise. other words, he could pnt two and meantime, secure place.Tood was par- flllng Its. duty Industriously and with- of song fame la a light shoe, while In cue la contact with the ball all the two togithcr and dovetail them better taken of and daylight waited for. out confusion—It Is difficult altogether a black shoe there Is nothing particu- A verv e-msnlcuou* bo* fs made of than most men. - time. Let the cue represent the wind, silver tissue roses from which dahgla Soon, however, the intense cold be- and the ball represent the vesseL Now, to deny them the gift of reason." larly attractive, unless It be In the Wo were arhortd Into a large, clean, gan to mako Itself felt, and drowsl* Another close observer of the little shape, the neatness, the slse and tha a doten or more fine silver chains with It Is evident that the ball will not rhlnestonrs fastened at Inch Intervals alfy reom, In tbe middle of which sat ness was first taking hold ef the two move more rapidly than the cue; on creatures says that he once saw a drove manner In wearing. Wo=;a with un- a. -very good-lco'xlug lady In a too my ot small black moving perhaps In th:!r links. When, worn with a men, anl their great wish waa to be the contrary, they will more at exact- attractive feet can. sou:timer, put on xocker. with a child on each kaee. If to more commodious quarters. The black gown this silver collar Is bound left alono and allowed to sleep. This ly the same speed. But a vessel sail- a tan shoe with very good reealts. Coir01 • himself Is reserved and not In- distance was over 700 feet, and nearly to produce en effect.—New Tork Sua Comeau knew If Indulged meant ing directly before the wind would ms The summer girl of 1»01 will cling clined to talk, hla wife can do enough every ant was laden with a portion deatli, and it took all his efforts to move quite to fast as the wind, be- to blsck stockings, but they w"! he »or Mlb She excused herself for not of. household goods. Some carried keep, them awake and moving about. cause the resistance of the water Would stockings that rill be trlnmjd. Thoy Tiling when her husband Introduced Once, while attending to tbe half- retard It their em. fie crconn ilige of the ,ere ck-*'-; "he 'tcrMage again and ns Koddlng down at' her. babies, ahe breed, his brother-in-law dropped down hot."and kvii had food. "I sat and a;; :u-"-ing'thc clocks very high aad said:. "Ton see. I am fixed." One Now, imagine a groove cut diagonal- and was fast aaleep In an Instant. ly a!Croaa the table from the near left- watched them for over an hour." he flnliblng them '•1th an embroldereJ ccr.M see alie la a proud mother-- Comeau boxed him. kicked him, wjth- says, "and I noticed that every time Sower. A straight clocking, running they r»ere twins: this she told us bo- hand cdrner to the far right hand cor- . out having tho desired effect of reus- ner. Place the ball In the left hand two met on the way they would hold from the ankle op above the calf, say fore wo were seated, and she further ing him from his stupor. At' last bo their heads close together, as If greet- In a plain yellow with the clock not Informed en (hat they were th* only end of the groove and agalnat It place Pretty novelty hatpins have cherrle* bethought him of what'an old Indian the cue, held lengthwlae. and push It ing one another, and no matter how over three threads wide. Is flnlsbed twins on th" Labrador. So she Is had dono to hi pi under somewhat often the meeting took place this ssme wllh an embroidered daisy. Tha daisy or strawberries for heads. much about food on the others. They abandoned Inhabitants of that city were soon hsrd the soft tulle yell. Lady Beatrice But- have * place In -the fashionable -som-. mens to tssurrf one of the species un- « that they gave me that, token. It the roll of blankets, which had been of pressed for food. Every one-planted ler was- of this opinion, and she pre- mer outfit. Tho prettiest are tucked der study. An Ingenious aad true lover nearly ' all over, hat the tucks add was nothing more than any. man would no use to,them.-and started, using the little gardens la wlni?w boxes, quite ferred trorr-rhlte satin, trimmed with 1 ot nature delights to devise ways -for weight and warmth, neither of which "have dose." and thla waa all we could canoes see-sarr fashion, aa they had using up the seedmen's stocks In the chiffon. Brussels lace, and a garniture S't from him unleaa we carried pel"- done the night before. They .left th* iifort Jo raise lettuce, radishes and tip- T«"eh study that do not require needless Is desirable. Cruelty. of whits* vldlets. «-r' veil was also "alrlency to en osgentlamauly degree. «ke of Ice npes which they had paragua. after, a plan,proposed by of lace, but ahe parried no bouquet. Beparate-sklrts of silk are la favor ifter having anent a rerr pleasant passed the night at I V a. and only- learned member of the'academy, while Taming aa aat would s*em to be The French "marlee" Is Invariably one* more, with black taffeta la the tour we returned on board, and the got ashore at the extreme point of Cap others trtsd to live on gelatin extract- an almoat Impossible feat, but It has almply dressed, however, high her ascendant. For tho summer, however, captalr ttSld us the story that the hero Chat at daylight next morning. At ed from bone*—another academician's been accomplished by the Jesuit Fa- rank In roclety may be. Mme. Des- the revived chameleon tinted silk will hbAself would not. times they would come across narrow scheme, which reduced some experl- ther Wasmann. who keep«_ msny dif- chanel, the beautiful young wife ttf- be largely used, -with velvot ribbon - Two ywra before, one day In Jan- lanes of water,,hot theSe lanes always menters-to bones without a trace ot' ferent tribe* of aau la artificial nests. the prealdent of the' French chamber, •nd lace ruffles for trimming, i - oai». Comeau arrived home ifrom the ran arrtgt# anglea to the direction la gelatln'ln them. Toward the middle Ua gradhally trained one ot the ants was married recently In a plain dress Summer 'velvets abo-7 metafile "W-~7ra?SBB! back cohntry to find that two men had which thoy wcrfr-golng.' Several Ufnoa. of the siege—'which laated ave months to come after Its food, until Snally It of white satin, with an lmmei.se train; fects In stripes and flosrers; pannes . that dav whllo teal hunting off nhcro When stopping upon what was con- —horses, dogs, oats, canary birds and sroiUd take the honey directly from the It ha^.ne trimming hut orange blos- are as light ra satin, aad are used in pet parrots were sold for food, and the bcS^Mriron dtt-th*-eoaat,toward; the »WtT«". s strungjjllece of |c», one of Op of Us finger, after which- It al- soms- On her head was placed a tolle combination with silk, satin and cloth . .. lions, tigers, elephants and kangarooa Ico-pack In the gulf. One of the men '•lie r-arty would be Immersed in the lowed Itself to he Ufted on a bristle roll and r. small wreath of orange wool baregS .comes in all-over em- waa.Ccmcan's own brother-in-law and cold, cruel water, and be rescued with from the runllc eanlens brought hlgt. aad carried back to th* nest—N,w blossoms, while not a slngte Jewel broidered floral effects. In white or . the other a half-breed. In aplte of the ereat trouble and dange* to th« others. (irltts al th) butcher"shinr ' York Tribune. adorned her nock. colored grounds. „ - supplications et his wife and the per-, What a picture of haarMelt prayer One night when even the rich had Verlniv I* m».t K... t.... > Fancy galons art exceedingly popu- •unions of the other Individuals of offering It must have -b^jv»to have been reduced to thla sort of fare, there A Ma or mo. Why IToin.n K.u In n.-leM.. the place.".Comeau'sot about prepirs^ seen those men kaeolinjr on the Ice- was a dispute between an Kngllshmsn lar. and moit beautlfuL Gold, silver From a newspaper printed la th* To,the question. "Why do women and copper threads often are Inter- Hons to follow them oat to sea. lie sor*S »: diaatr,:**' tha' Bng^aiha. And.point lac*; hair drossd remarka- cable as It - - tit *oo. If. large ant atnmg -eaoilih, br; .VAwM-aar-Btnut the latter to eat without aikiag'qtui*- bly high aad stuck full of poirl pins.- *»nd-. Of another 60 deficient educa- | womco. Aad. surely, a Uon -M the main hindrance.. I think I attempt It. v'''* 1' £;• 7i • *'. •

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letter of explanation, hutwtth the two that a negro was as good aa a white Pllad oath. \ Yon dioency. the signatures It waa posted, and although | man. and 111 show you the "daddy" know. Let him go IK tffbfil• geotletqen. wa strictly official buslncas. i cents stamp ' of the force bill! Tillman waa willing and ues all the Influence / ' from ask ad me If It were a. attached and (ha letter went to to put Teller In the WhUe Hons*, with the patronage. Let Km getv 0* In- meet l/m here. It TILLMAN AND M'LAURIN he treated ma Now I j Oorernor McSweeney. It will be left bis views of our wblta people. "I think fluence from the cotton mill V- dems to the State Democratic.. committee I have a right to vote as I plesse on and stockholders and thalr n Jt»n stood that 1 am not a when the primary' will be held and national Issues like expansion, foreign boaaes, but they cannot bo» the-'opw- not going to n whether It will be open to all comers. wars, etc, but on strictly party ques- atlvaa. Why did be not go to Kansas from running aide, I asn Tillman says be wants just, aa many tions. like the money question or-rats pit# and try to straighten out the afrai1d4 '• BOTH QUIT SENATEaa wan.t hla (nil term to run against Issues. It Is right to stand on the parly party * He wanttd McLaurln to de- Tillman. He falls - M his i. him and one primary with strictly platform, on bank Issues and the clare himself on pie Income tax: h3 time trfeta aad goes ,o lKLno»ti Senatorial candidate* will be ordered. like. Tillman Used to sit In a bomb- an4 McLaurln took the aame position and talks about Hanna aad Ida buud But of the speaking which leA-up If that be meant to insinuate t£nt a. to the two Important resignations. Of of It la coming to ma It Is absolute course every qne expected the hot boys to vote against anything The the people In the light on Cleveland. false and the Insinuation Is uaworthi Highly Sensational Termination of The Joint atuff alter the announcement that Statu and the News and Courier re- Tillman then related the blrtti aad or. of a senator and a gentleman; If bA the two- senatorial warriors were, to commended. Why is this except that. gaalsadon 8 shall be under a thunderbolt out of a clear sky. so un~ ligations. will fade meeting by meeting. TIU- une here to talk honestly he eay* north waa getting from the south for j '<>"1 and strife between caipltal snd am a "boas" and that when I crack penaiona. river and harbors and the labor. expected and sudden was the whole Yours respectfully, man seemed fresh and dapper while McLaurln spoke with such earnest- whip you all jump, and all that He Ilka The south pays 9250 000 000 and ' "Tillman talks Ilka I*m a full fledged thin*. When the two United Statu b. R. TILLMAN. haa told you I was his fuest ln l£#o gets back W6.000.000. Then he loJk j Republican because 1 do not agree ness and vigor that It seemed utterly WIUl fl»n»tor^egTeeri to? m si .laJototjlc U. tt. S. to exhanat him. while Tillman ap- and the like, and I tell rou here, he op expansion briefly, and talking of i •"I™- Every one of theae ques- bate. McLaurln to advocate hla "Com- J"r' J 'C. ts was sake* "f tfffT I i.lQjl? ?? M.Tit'limT'yfhlBfl^gllT ««»&. I talk of ^ "oos Is entirely new klnce my rr— --* -..r-i.i T^iim.n 'his In person and he was accompanied of a light as of yore TloyMtS rolfanftf'BygTTBg-ttrtB « rtttnfe. »nf hla stolen-speech. I can H# mercial Democraiy and Tillman to bJ, B<»,tor E. B. Hook of the Augusta j ,tfted overtime. McLaurln spoke for now he telle you I aland for the *nn. ___ . prof, that" one of hla speeches wssi bH never thought any one would be „ stuck It, no one dreamed the two chronicle and August Kohn, represent- j ono hour and forty-five minutes, and presalon of free thought free action |lk#a ln chunk, from Dr yanDyke. I .' nd as to oppose America'* liberal I'nlied States Senators would before In tho Stale and the News and Cou- Tillman for about aa long, and both ,h>t 1 "»na *.JI can say he stole K. and then he te'ks 'foreigoreJ«™n POpolicy|lc*-. Th«e Cuban war which nlKhtrair hare their resignations In tier.. Senator McLaurln was dressing I were willing to give each other all that I have been bamhowlad by the BllcWort. Ilol hless you. led to present conditions wss s Demo- St the home of Mr .A. N Wood, ana ; the time they-wanted-. cratic making." — - transit to the governor. r^T' l(' iTr^Vs ^r,h' you I '>«'<£ 'u-andls Here .up ln a fiourlahlng corz Invited the visitors to h'la room. The; n,, meeting was caUed to order Mr. McLaurln spoke of bow he hsd paper already^slgned by Tillman was hy chairman Ed. H. DeCamp. been hounded because of his votes and the Stale, haa occurred the moat «tl . "fou«r SSS., Wp'S? Kh. handed him It was aggrteable to iilm.! s,nmtor McLaurln started out by m~A >iii4 n"• enm. here unbldd 'U. I prosperity. Why can t we that at times he might have said what national development of politics and did not from wbst he said, except he felt his . -We a[0 »]i Democrats." uunea to the re- * build our ihi'.pa? It la nothing but he did not want to say. He tried to lv.'U Two Senatora have uncondi- health would,. not permit of a summer , , „ , great quesUona on There an keep on good terms with all men. but bu her re quesuncit for w here and apeak, another ateal—the rankest class letls tlomlly resigned. Tillman haa ]uat en- campaign and he did tot think >t the dlvlalon haa come. The If he did not have the good will of and be read th1 e formal Invitation. He latlon. 'It, Is Just a grab of J1SO.OOO- tered upon a six year term and would be j-'.ght for him to be double ! been, he said, when he was noi tK-re as 'a'meddier'^-boss." j 000?'*He taiks'about lie"nTlll'tradVln i Tlllman he fould not help" If. and did learned Itifl have all the other candl- ! WOuld have given hla life for TIH- Ought he to have rejected the Invlta- China. He took up the official flgiye* j not care The® McLaurin took up the Laurln haa until March 4. lb03. 1 datea ln the Held against him. He waa man and the difference arose becauae tlon or done hla duty? Llko aenslblo . and showed that the total exporta ware , "iatt»r of rejlgnaUon whkh la related aene without molestation, yet both unwell and hla wife ln the hospital and | he now occupied the strong road Tlll- men the regular candidates for Mc- IJ70,000.000 snd the total shipments to j elsewhere and prodded Tillman about hav? resigned, effective September waa fearful of the atraln. be aald. and . man had entered upon 11 years ago. Laurin's place ate waiting for tho 1 all foreign porta last year of cotton i bis fork and the uae of It. Tillman lilh In onler that they might go be- h' seemed to be quite faint and utter- i Tillman had gone through bis stony band to etart In hla Charlotte ! goods were *21,000,000. and the total j *®P' hla mouth abut as he promised fore, .he people and test their strength. " «hansted while talking He sug-! road ud now he hjrf ente^ such a speech. I sm attacked from beginning shipments of sll cotton goods to China d° 11 would be the Orst tlmo he bad . . a, ...... gestcd an amendment to the original»stony path aa Mr. DeCamp had de- to end. In his letter In The Indepen- w only I8SO.OOO. and yet for this we *™r "lone so.and then he spoke of how the understanding being that this prolK>IltlaQ wh|ctl w„ appended aa a! scribed. He then outlined hew he dent be ssys the Democratic party ,re to sell out! Two counties will he mixed up ln the last gubernatorial test shall decide whether the people postscript, which read ss follows: i came to Join the reform movement has been mongrellxed Tlllmanlsm and ! „i, |, crude stuff. The cot- face and how be Had got Into a meaa e muc wllh 1 endorse Benator Mclaaurln s Democ- "The campaign Is to be between B. J years ago and how slxtfen years ago Populism and the like, and yet he , ,on m|lu >r0 h(lre ,0 mrt, money and t " preachers. Senator McLaur; - - -• Will—I.- ;' . . (W«n .lak>v»ta,l Ike MM n/ rai-y with Its expansion, ship subsidy H- Tlilmi and John L. McLaurln lor j he entertained Tillman at his home. rlaln1( to be an original Tlllmanlte. ihey"made lOO per " cent." and"' It Is then elaborated the Idea at expansion, lh€ on irm of pfflce which the .J!,n bU Oreenvllle speech I am re- i^j buslneas.lf JO per cent, la Pretty much aa at Greenville, and took and "commercial* 'Ideas or that of ^ * U Tillman then stood for what he to- ferred to a doxen times or more. Ho not The, thi„k they can b*a P the Chinese and eastern question, Senator Ullman. with what McLaurln day stands. Nothing has ever oc- referred to "tuttelege In demagogy" ^ He gave a graphic picture at the Chin, calls his Bryan Democracy. Senator rmr nry (rlKl thlt curred ln his whole life that gave under mo. and put me up aa a dem-; ^ore pw did not do It. When the situation; how McKlnley got Into Heparin sought to narrow the 6e.-ce JOHN L. McLAURW, him more pain than to separate from agogue. and yet he aays 'have no ., comes off he will aee what the ">• situation and how K now stood, Tillman and somo of his old friends, prlmM contest to Tlllmsn and hlmseir, where- U. 8. Senator. grtsvancel. You saw bore this morn- m>n ,be loomB w,n ^ He win and that ths trade In China waa Just but he felt he was right In his views. Ing how he attacked me and tried to never forset It ,a "* Infancy and he could not see why as Senator Tillman Insisted on reslg ' Thin was signed and place left for In 1IM there was the cry "Jlush " cast susplcon on my Democracy. I Ifc. If China's business waa worthl«sa.Tlll- nation as originally proposed on the »»****yre. and Mr. raao 6,d uld . .. . . ,...... Geo. R. Koester returned with the Ton will split the party, and jfcn Srlll have never minced words and am iirtri ">'• soveenment should ground that he could not dictate to ^ |aw o(nce u Mc. remember how Tillman ridiculed .tho here to tell you the Ood s truth. I ; «^Md IndsMd t^ n<*^g McK.n- ({UU Wood „ to develop and Idea. Today, he .said he stood for sent him word last night that 1 aaw ] Uy did M&A IO build Uie mllla In Uldo InCblna and maintain the Democratic committee aa to who Turin's representaUve. Senator Till- freedom of thought and Indepen- should be In the race or wben It should man simply had the record and no no need for personalities, calling me South Carolina. They be»ii under ^ |nU_lt, c( china. McKlnlsy,. dence. Who Is now crying "Hash or a boaa and other hard thlnga and yet «"els^ "d h®^ , whom he sneers at, eeUled It without be. Roth seemed esger to sign the res- reniEas were assign«1 for ths change. yon Win spUt the party t" The very he started In on me today. I sm not • good*, we get the China trade by sell- ^ of »ny blood. He spoke of-the Ignatlon aad about T o'clock the paper He said he had no right to dictate to same abuse- heaped on Tillman that going to let you all forget certain | lag the best goods at the lowest pKce,, JJSn^Tot Dr.TwiSIr ^ntalnjn, the dual r^tlon waa ^r^U^^mmlU^ when^It Is now on him. One year ago he did things of his utterances. He U here and not because of any Republican pol.; ^ ^ u not expect again to enter politics, In the mall. It means that Instead of ,bQuld aUowed to ran. as anybody and If he consulted his own prefer the campaign coming nsxt summsr It could ran for his place. The Instru- ence he would not be In the cam- n r r 1 wtll be held this year, and It means ment wss returned to McLaurln to paign." The fact la. Tillman would the party platform which ^*,McLaurln.0 r. 1McKl^r^ a an^ dc^aT. Jih;a ; ^iS , S a ISJMSJSPOIS: HT£be that Tillman srlll be la ths race for leave off the postscript or make a today attempt the roll of the "boss" he aald. seemed to delight to sneer „ w him go to the Republican ! his six year term and McLauHn for couot"r Proposition, and shortly after- or dictator He Is the man who has at and criticise. He left McLaurln , . sa he ud f h >m u sidir y to railroadsto , ooUocottoD n mills, opera (orsaken the faith, adding: "I am with the pUtform and the people. HU | UMK, u hlln bJr tsnd " ^ ' reflection or for TlUmM's term » """ a Tlllmanlte of -the old atrlpe and he boose, etc., and so It waa In Gaffney ^ a. . . ..a. . . from Senator McLaurln: policy seems to be Oet money, my ud ^ "Johnnie. I wlab you all the he sees at. but most likely for Till- To hu Bxcellaoey. the Governor. Co- haa forsaken the way aad chosen the im; 'get money honeaUy If . .„ «d many'other places. He gave fig- man's term. Tillman In hla apeech had lumbla. 1C. easy path. Senator 'McLaurln then bnt get money and put In thy purse. 1 uili ha stood on hla Greenville speech City platform Is the only way we can i ^SJoJ^Md^St th^y'htd . hammered and hammered away at the Sir;—We hereby tender oar reslg It has been my proud boast that no htd /JdeaVthat McLaurln had b.-trayed the natloos^to taks sffsct whan the Demo- and then referred to hie speeqh here election could be bought In this Stfta it!" ^' ®°« and argued that the ship subsidy In 1897, when he explained his posi- by Wall street, and it remains for you iw? ^r.'I.an W?||^ XniZL ' "u *,on« tbe same llna The fact of true Democracy and that If he tion In protecting monoxlte. which Is did and always will despise bypoc.-l- ,b, _.tMr (l ,h„ people can't get to aay what the money of Hanna or hD -j. a .Upubllcaa he ought.to be. for our .. a local Industry. The Industry , was others. If to be used, can do. Now I* ^ 5"° M<^aurln |Uosx without eubrtd.es If they want dead until some one looked after It, aa to "bosslsm." Who wrote your last and bis friends and his kinsmen . move ahead MoLanrin finally M had supported ail their propositions hsrlng been mutually agreed that a Mm 1 1 h ln and doctriaea. Tillman urged that the joint canvass shall be made by us dur- In 1897, there waa no monoxlte bua!-' platform but Col. Hoyt. and yet a few '",°I , J ™ \ . urged hU right to Ms views aad that neea here, not a dollar, and last yea- fighting fairly and squarely. here was no sense or reason ln con- deoeat. thing for McLanrln to do—log the months of October and Kovem- tonths latter he had to oppoae him t the business amounted to fl7,SM, and governor Tlllmanlsm la nothing He proposed that McLaurln resign ,tantly sUriag up projudloe and feel- onl/ prpper thing, was for him to re- her. (or ; — .the result of work —an"d that bnt , talr light, every man voUng and now and go before the people and then ing as It did no one any good. He *ent sign his position and go before th«? 8enator TiUtnan returned the pro- waa what be called statesmanship, peoplo and if they endorsed him, be poeal on the samo grounds as before. counting the votes. He does not be- he will have the candidates meet him. ot„r the situation and was applauded business Democracy, or commercial lieve In any "beet" people. This man and he promised he,would keep out of |„ concluding. returned, or stay at home if defeated.' and then wrote and sent this letter to Democracy. The result of the little stands here snd talks of my being In the fight and hla nlouth shut. If yon j senator Tillman asked for five mtnu- IfcLaurln had deserted the party p.ai- Senator McLanrln: tax be put on monoxlte Is that Gaff- a "bomb proof." Ugh. It was foolish elect him I'll take ItVss notice that you tea more which wae granted him with form and ought to resign at once, he Hoa. Jno. L. Mcl^anrln. - —ney. has done 820.00- 0 -worth of mono- No representative of the people Is do not want me. If be is a Democrat the consent of McLaurln. THUman sald reraistfd. 8enator MclAunn ln tuin ' Dear Sir:—I hare complied strictly site business and a factory to . . : 1M •bomb proof." And yet he I am noL All the other fellows want he wanted to reply to the charge that misled that he was a Democrat and with your taunting proposition that mineral is to be put up here. They ( ha# gtf)0lj behind me in my "bomb la a chance to meet him on the atump. he had been brutal to MoLanrin and he rhat on national issues he- was free to ' "BenJ. Tha^Tlilmaxilte took good care ; charged that he voted for Republican proof " ready, aa ho says, to sacrifice Let him resign and lest Uu situation. rnd In full tbe letters between himself act with Independence and did so. not-to put himself In any Jeopardy," ' measures and If he were not a Rc- j jjfe |or When the platform pro- lie said he would like to ta'k longer,' aDd Mr. Otta about bis . coming here, Tillman said "let McLaunn resign and and when I responded "I wlil resign if publican he ought to be. It was a. mulcted what was Democracy. It but wanted to keec to tbe agreement. He waa so brute aad did not want to i>> before the Democratic primary | you will do so today," you aald: "I will bitter pill. In 1891 the Alliance In-. mUst be considered as settled. He and a topped am I da: applause. be regarded as one. We will soon be fills year and I'll go home and kee^ 1 do that." Afterwards, at the close, you # structed lt*^ conreunienjo,ought to have resigned If he could Then came Senator MoLaurlu'a - re- before the people and there dlscuta '.s- my i&outh shut and lei the other fei- repeated your willingness to carry " dence, snd that wa"s hi"s position 'not . stand* for tho "Democrac* y of his on the matters complained of. in party, or have gone before the people ply, which was well done. He s«cxa4t a»:«« d Is that I stole a sermon. Th« tnrnlnt "ays he will call!Ih.eomalttee togath-. • Blr;—Wa hereby tender i In the primary. Iwaat him to prev h arouad aad taJ^ln* a stspof two fseil er about tts flmJ*™*"* " nation, as Bsnators from South Caro- ^"t^^n'*t^ CaFudTtS^ 1^"^! hU doculne to the w-— — •->» — r.j':r-w -•. i - _ Jump when I pop th* whip. En 'f rot «n®sr at hlm. hs aald withfc^Infaod for th* campipaiga* . Speaking further Sa? £ l^£l' £0? STSulS 15th, « a-* sale for money and o«ce. I want empbs»>: "You. sir. If chargrs be «K'. •J11®"1 -fonj* arid: "Ton may Mr, *><** Cuotlw. TOman wder^k to Ut tbe race tor. United not appoint oar successor*,' unless gnatur* bltb to go btior* the people. I shall hav* stol*n lblngs of aura Intrlasl : «"•* « b* there be an extra session of the Sen- —a fl...in. States Senator from Booth Carolina, J thl* paper wa* Sent to SenaioTMcLau- Teller ia ll« recommended and t? OTtwlth^f eeSSthe *»id^*f arrtttit^ 1 *» ate. until the Democratic State cor" • ria, and In a few momenta It was nrged that the negroes mtt hav* k«P bta> oot of the primary. If h» war wttk IttUag M MM. *>) *n*o matter what form th* primary eieo- •Ktse shall have ordered a primary £ signs* aat rsturned. There sras no their rlgku and he b^ler^ he urged | ***•• the oath, ke Is aow uader an 1m-, Tillman s Invitation "NOW my Idea of • ttaUaa there*or may una*." fbodee the men to bo appointed. If jou m IHHHiHHBHi >» niicuniin: ARS A YEAR, CASH.

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McConnellsvllle High School. The McConnellsville high school, Prof. Moore and Miv> Ollie Elder teachers, closed the »ork of a suc- cessful session last Hriday night with appropriate exercises. Two gold medals were awarded; one to Miss Belva Sanders lor the best scholarship record, and the other 10 ami Carri: Miss Melia Crawford f ir the Best speech at the closing exercises.— Yorkville Enquirer, 22nd. JOS. A. WALKER'S, Oops Destroyed. CHARLOTTE, May 26 —A special from Raleigh to Tbe Observer says: OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Gov. Aycock says all the low laivJ at The Lantern Office crops on the slate penitentiary farm known as "Caledonia" are de- stroyed by the raging Roanoke river, including 200 acres of wheat. He says the flood damage in the slate amoiints to millions of dollars.

We are always buying, buying—the best STOVES, RANGES, FURNITURE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, MAT- TINGS, CARPETS, RUGS and HOUSE-FURNISHINGS on the market. Well Made Chairs

We are always selling, selling—these dependable goods at prices which olhers cannot hope to duplicate. Trespass Notice. All peraona are hereby warned not, BETTER POOPS AT EQUAL PRICES. lo walk, ride, drive, hunt,* flab, cut timber, allow stork to run it large, or otherwifte tre*Hpaa upon lafida In EQUAL "POODS AT LOWER PRICES. ('beater county owned or controlled by the undersigned. W. D. KNOX. May Ifl, 1901. We buy in large lots—that's wl OUR CHAIRS ARE can quote wholesale prices to you. BOUGHT FROM FACTOR- IES HAVING A REPUTA- TION FOR MAKING GOOD GOODS. A CAR LOAD JUSTIN THIS WEEK. A. B. Nicholson ART SQUARES Chester, 3. C. Or Druggets.

We have the prettiest line in the city. Prices right. ^

Don't You/Want a CANE SCREEN For your porch ? We sell Merrifield Pianos. Western Home Dispcnury in Florida. Edgefield's Candidates. I Tallahassee, May 21.—The dis- The Saluda correspondent of I About twenty times an hour pensary bill now pending in the the A'ran ami Courier has the all the blood in your body passes through and is filtered Florida-legislature provides that it following to nay about Edge- by your kidneys'. Think what this means. 11 the kid- SPRING, COSTU shall become effective January i.jficld's Spirants for office, most neys are not ktrong and healthy they d" not extract all the 1902. The governor, attorney gen-(Q( whom haV(1 bpeI) atlrnding poisonous matter from the blood and the result is sick- Everything a woman neefs for eral and comptroller are made • ! Salu(ta ,wo wetks ago: ness and misery that will remain until these organs arc Herselt and her Children state board of control. The gover- ...... ' "Mr. Thurmond said while once more brought back to healthy activity. nor, by and with the consent of the Can be had Hery' here that he would most assured-1 Senate, shall appoint a state com- Tatly. Stylish Wool Urn A .Oool»..11 ^r..le. and p Commissioner must report quar or Governor, J. II. Tillman. The| «r t.o |.er >U to . tlnr OrK.nd). terty. Adequate penalties are pro other side of the county remains , Two Neighbors cured of DROPSY. See our line of Colored Dimities at 8, 10, 12 1-2 and 16c vided for all violators 6f the law. to he heard fiuiu."—Edgefield Tvi.aiuvii.lB. H l\ Wffl 1«» per yd. Foulards at 26c per yd., just as pretty as * silk. State school board shall appoint •u Manufacturing Co Brooklyn, N. Y. ChrvHt 4 U. 11—- ] am tu VMtt old ud for **na Urn* l»«v» »*#n troullk-l with a kid 8ilks, Silks, plain and fancy, Dress Styles and Waist Patterns , b rr«ult*l In I fc-ok iwo of your \ an*hu'a l.lthon- county boards Liquors to be sold !»•! m* - Ui> of good. I «N*ild uot get an* mow of tl.« i.illiuuU^Uc from 40c. to SI.26 per yd. only in day time, and packages "I have been suffering from dys- •tio-tatr l>ut .11.1 my »•*»* uo good Then be advUad «»«• to t*k«» your shall not be opened on premises pepsia lor the past 20 years and aiib^tn^c.Min t .was SUPERB LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING. where sold. All clubs are prohib have been unable alter trying the S3 .I.V, VJ u«U V.u^n . l.klb»utrl[.U. — b. 1, -.11...... ited. physicians 10 get any relief. Alter vheit JOII see our really superb line taking one bottle of Kodol. D> spep- SolJ by all ItrugzlsU. or on receipt ol Si It will be sent toan> e«pre» office. Ve never ha y..ur .an., mad mMnU mud «• »IU -..J you KKEK • Miii|.l. butlW -I V«u*ho'. Ulhuulrlplh- . cities.ot .country fo/_ teims of two ,u» beuet health than 1 Have Eeen garments than today, nor were we ever better able to give you large value for XOUf BimtCX. , iTHiriT'i i years. . , for 20 years. I can not praise Kodol Address LYON MFQ. CO. 45 South Fifth St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Suits at all prices—from $2.60 upward. Dyspepsia Cure too highly. Thus Ten days notice shall be given 01 Special values at $5.00, S7.60 and $10.00. purpose to locate a dispensary, anc writes Mrs. C. W. Koberts. North, Creek, Aik. Htyoi & McKee. . j If you need clothing buy from us and you will be correctly dressed/ The a majority vote of citiiens shall de Choice of Routesi Carolina North-Westero R'j. YESTIBU^O SHIHT Qt'ESTloN will be easy with you, once you see our stock. No trou- ble bere to find what ynrt want, no matter how fi«tidion*. termine the matter. Good Roadi Convention. Tbe Seaboard Air Line Kailway. the | Time Card. In dry counties one fourth of the nort line from all points in South j Columbia SlJle. 20th: Governor arolina to Buffalo, N. Y.. offers a; citizens may petition foi a dispen Effective September 16, 1900. AT THE POPULAR SHOE STORE McSweeney is thinking of calling a oice of route* lo tbe Pan American , DAILY EXCEPT *1 Nil sary, and a majority vote shall de- TRAILS slate good roads convention lo be tposition ol all rail via Washington ran fail to termine the matter. via Norfolk and the famous sfeauier . DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE held 111 this city some time during And lbe very lateM Spring ». W bet her The clerk of the circuit court lea diverging from that point.; the acme of your requirenir style, comfort or durab i climai; is the summer. Il the call is issued it itb it* magnificent Pullman car ser- In Effect February 24, 1901. reached here. It's an old •erhaps, hot we beg to : The best shall be clerk ol county board at a "ylie's. will ask the county supervisor of i:e and through venlihuled trains it stated salary. SOUTHWARD. each county to come, appointing surea a comfortable, nafe and ijuiek Only State commissioners may trip. Kound trip tickets Irom all ship liquors into or out of the State, and bringing with him three 01 more Groceries. Groceries. delegates Irom each county. Then a io South I'aroliua on sale April or from one place to anothei within ill to September M, inclusive, good for also the mayor of each town^will be State, under penalty of confiscation >tucn passage until Nov. .1. lNOI.j M!sJ] This department is doing the sked to attend. The object will be 17.10. Tickets on aale April 30 until * and fine of $ $00. to discuss various methods of secur further uotice at rale of fci.i 15 limited GKOCtKY BUSINESS Liquor shall not be sold to minors lo Hfleeo days from date of sale. or to persons known to be addicted ing good roads and endeavoring to We are constantly adding on son^* hit upon some general plan looking ' further information address CONNECT IONS to habit of drinking to excess. Butler, Jr., Division Passenger to the betterment ol the public high- 1 Dnlfr—Ooulharo Kj ' thing new. The latest Sewing Ma- For changing name of brand or Agent, Savannah. «ia.: li. M.-P. Batte?i Yorkville—a. I'.lu K lys of the state. Traveling Passenger Agent, Colum- laasionla -aouibrro^ Ry chines and Bicycles. In short, you adulterating liquor a line of (200 or bia. S.«'.: H. K. 1.. Bunch, lieneral six months in jail is imposed. You are much more liable to dis- issenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. «t£ do yourself a great injustice by buy- Licensed druggists may buy liq se when vour liver and bowels do ing anything before seeing uor from a dispensary at an advance not act properly. UeWitt's Little Exchange Notice. E. T. REID. Auditor, of 10 percent, and alcohol by the barly Kisers remove the cause of U4»i' * l«> v a barrel at cost. disease. Pfyor 81 McKee. We will give 200 lbs. Cotton Lancaster and Chester Railway. Keepers of tourists hotels may He Had a Pistol. Sred Meal for 300 lbs. Cotton NORTHWARD. give bond, buy from State commis- 'EASTERN TIME STAMDAKD) Lowndesville, May 18—Yesterday Seed. ! Time Table ID Effect Sept. 16, 1900. sioner, and serve liquors to guests young Hamp Daniel came down CHESTER OIL MILL.! Joseph Wylie & Co. under perescribed regulations. from Anderson to visit his relatives. Makers of wine from domestic This morning in company with oth- . L*. Luicaeur fruits may sell their produce ers he came to town in a wagon. through dispensary. On their return home in getflng out R>cbbur« Transportation companies shall of the wagon he accidentally struck incur a penalty of treble the invoice his pistol against the wheel. The price of liquors lost or stolen in pistol was discharged, the ball pass The Genuine, Old Fashion, transit. Dyspepsia Cure ing through Daniel's body killing Digests what you eat. j \ The governor shall have author- him in a few minutes.—Special to ity to appoint a State constable, It artificial! j di^«U the loud and atda! L.,.ur »itb »uu.u.,u iuu.u. Tbe Slate. Naiur. ID BtreDgaieB"ig and recou- C.10110. ..a NorUi-WMi»r«. Before-the-War with a salary of per day, others •trueting tbe exhausted dlgMUie or-1 wUh.. „ . . K „ gaua. IblatbeUtestdlsco*ereddlgaat-j HKATH. to receive $2 per day. The least in quantity and most aotaodtoolc. Ho other preparalloa JAB ouM . rump. um. quality describes DeWilt's Little ran approach It lo efficiency. It In- LKEOV SFEI.SOB. r>.. In his review of the great cotton Early Kisers, the famous pills for •tantljr relleveaand permanently curea; I«»CMI«.».C. J AS. u BARK. constipation and liver complaints Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, industry of the south, Mr. W. b. Ftatul.Dco, Boor Stomach, Nausea, . Curtis, the able correspondent of Pryor & McKee. Sick Headache, Oastralgla.Cnuupsand II you want to secure a big bar- Come to The lantern Office for allotturesuluoflmperrecidlgestloo. gain in a house and lot (or a desira- Liens, Mortgages, Bills of Sale, Rea the Chicago KecorJHeulJ, says: Hamlet was played seventy times ble. victnX '°0 o" Pinckney St., call NEW ORLEANS "Fifteen years ago planters weie Estate lleeds. Real Estate Mortgag inGermany during the year 1899. k> E- C. O.WITT aco. eolcae* quick at this office. es, and every ot^ier kind of blanks satisfied il they got thirty or thirty- five bales to the acre." That is drawing it mild, indeed, Mr. Curtis. MOLASSES They were more than satisfied— they were. delighted and jubilant. It was like picking up money in the S M. JONES & CO'S road.—News and Courier. At Wm. Lindsay & Son's il/ Exclusive Agents in Cheater for McCALL'8 BAZAR OF FA8HIONS, one of the finest Church Struck by Lightning and most up-to-date Fashion sheets and lists ol PATTERN8 ever placed within reach of a fashion ELLEN TON, May 19.—This after- \h following pubttt. The prices, 10c. and 16c., are far below those of many an inferior sheet, which noon at 6 o'clock the tower of the \i/ you have bejen.obliged to purchase heretofore. This is one ol the many points which plainly de- monstrate that we are ever mindful of the interests of our patrons, always looking for and buying Baptist church at this place was the highest class of Merchandise and selling at prices that make for us customers and friends- struck by lightning as the congre Courteous Salespeople, Lowest Prices—on'highest grade goods—and the most Complele Stock is gallon was leaving the church. A Al/ that combination that makes our Store a most desirable trading place. Buying for our 3 Big great many people were under the Stores, from the largest and most noted lactones in the world, in such quantities thai it enables tower at the time. us to sell goods to you at the prices our competitors pay for them. The bolt ran down the door facing, Gloves, Hosiery,' Mattings, Valley Racket Store. tearing off planks and throwing SILKS. them among the people, a number V*/ The finest of~lmported and.dMnestic Silks in all Handkerchiefs, Art 8quares, "That's Cheap enough, wrap the goods of whom were shocked. the new and various colors and designs. Prices Ribbons, Laces, Trunks, ranging from 30c to 83.00.. up, here is your money." Conductor Bullock of the Char- Embroideries, Traveling Bags, leston and Western Carolina was OUR SHOE DEPT. Art Goods, Curtain Poles, These are the remarks we hear every day in our Cheap for Cash seriously shocked. Ashley Davis, Big] Look in this department for the best materials, Perfumes, 8oaps Brass Rods, Valley Racket Store. We have just received a nice line of a negro who had come with um- the finest workmanstijpr?the shapeliest shoes. brellas for the ladies, was danger- | Nothing but good, honest goods sold here. Collars, Ties, Carpet Warps, Opal Glass Ware, everything new, ously hurt. Several people were Store! Trimmings, Cotton Batting, DRESS CIOODS. Never before on this market. knocked from their feet. - There $lk Waists, Oil Cloths, was no panic subsequent to the aw- i Every known fabric—every conceivable weave Arbuckle's Coffee, 12 1-2 cts. lb. color and design. ; 8hirt Waists, Gents' Furnishings, ful visitation.— Tbe Slate. Granulated Sugar 6 cts. lb., 17 lbs. for $1. : Underwear, Curtain Goods, »TATE OF OHIO.CITY OF TOLEDO.* Pie Peaches, 3)b. cans, 3 cans for 26c. Cucas county. Anything you could ask for. This department j Muslins, /^Denims, Tickings, Frank L. Cbtoey makes oalb (hat is a fitting associate to odr dress goods stock. Nice Bright Dried Apples 5c a lb. < r partne• r of• tb-hee flrmUrm of F. J. Chsnr* A Corsets, Sheetings. Percales, V«>. dolt In the city of Tole«lu. county ai resald, and that said nrm LINENS. t ONE HUNDRED DOlr Wrappers, Ginghams, Calicoes, Jolly in Mason's Pint Jars, only 10c. LAftjfor eactch and everetery case at catarrh that ured by UIP UH of Hail's Catarrh Lace Curt a 8atlnes, Flannels, ,, Mens' Shoes, $1.26 kind going at $1. per pr. Germany. Portieres, Rugs, Etc., Etc., Etc. Yours for business,

Hall's Cutarrb Can Is taken internall' acts directly on ibe UoodandasaooualurtacM S. M. JONES & CO. Chester, S. C. Hi' i F. ft. NAIL

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