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THE LANC Gov. Fort's Close Call?Infernal Machine Addressed to Him Discovered in the > t Mails. Soo n:-* XT T o BRYAN AND TAFT. P The Two Rival Candidates to Shove Their Pateni Leathers Under Same Mahogany at Same Time Chicago, Sept. 11.?For th< first time in the history of mod em politics, two rival candidate: for the presidency of the United States, will meet at the sam< board and address the same audience, when William ?1. Taft Republican, of Ohio, and Wil liam Jennings Bryan, Democrat # it ? oi neoraska, will be the guesti of honor at the annual banque of the Chicago Association o! Commerce at the Auditorium 01 the evening of October 7. There will be no question ai to which of the candidates wil occupy the right hand seat. 1 will be occupied by Mr. Taft at the express wish and with tin full approval of the Democrats candidate and his friends. Chair man Mack declared today that Mr. Taft, as a recent member o) the present administration, wai clearly entitled to the place ol honor at the feast. The Ohioan therefore, will *i* J - - ... - WAV MW l/UV UgUI hand of President Hall, and th< Nebraskan on the other. The meeting of the two candi dates will differ from the meet ing of the national candidates it the State of Illinois, 48 yeari ago, when Abraham Lincoln anc Stephen A. Douglas began tlieii famous debates, by reason of the inhibition placed on politica discourse. Kolol wiP in a very short time, en able the stomach to do the work i' should do, and the work it should d< is to digest all the food you eat. Whei the stomach can't do it Kodol does i for it and in the meantime the atomach is getting stronger and able tc take up its regular natural wort again. Kodol digests all you eat. I makes the stomach sweet and it ii pleasant to take. It is sold here b} J. F. Mackey A Co. w-i New Styles for WomenSheath Gown not |In it? corset Strings 10 Yds. Long. New York. Sept. 14.?'Jorsel strings ten yards long and shori gloves are the two features ol this season's styles that are actually established, according t< Miss Elizabeth A. C. White president of the Dressmaker'* Protective association, who talk ed on the new fashions to 301 dressmakers from all parts o the country at the opening sea siou of the association conventior in the Masonic Temple. Miss White exhibited some thing like forty gowns, all differ ent,and when anyone asked hei which was the latest style, he invariable reply was : "They all are. There wai never a season when the style were so unsettled and change able;in /act,a well dressed woinai can wear anything tliis year ex cept the sheath gown. Th< sheath gown i9 not stylish,1' sha added. "It can not become popular. It wu9 not originated b} any of the important houses it I'aris and has never been worn by persons of refinement. Then are many variations of directoiri custom in vogue, but the tigh fitting skirt, especially the forn slit up the side, is not at all cor rert. Only one characteriatii prevails in all this season's styles That is the extremely long sleevi J covering the hand. The shor glove is the thing, of course. As to tlie new corsets. Well they are adapted to making th figure resemble a telegraph pol as nearly as possible. For tha purpose they are extremely Ion, and it take ten yards of string t lace them properly. A slende woman can wear them but stou women can not entirely elimi nate their curves. They mus simply do the best they can." j/ - uii t) ii. joBpc. 12,?An attempt to assassinate Governor Fort, of New Jersey, has been 3 thwarted by the watchfulness of * postoflice employes, who discov* ered iu the mails an infernal ma^ chine addressed to the Governor. 3 The package was a cleverly con !rived combination ot powder, i bullets aud matches which had * been so arranged that had the > Governor opened it in the ordi } nary way there is little doubt is ^ would have killed him. f That the death dealing pack1 age was' intercepted before it reached its destination was due s to the vigilance of the postofhct 1 oflicials, who have scanned the t Governor's mail with unusual j nam ainna ' ' . - "v" (.no uAouunvB B roueni 3 crusade against violation of the J law at Atlantic City. '' Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly f loosen when using Dr. Shoop'a Cough i Remedy. And it is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Hhoop tells moth' ers to use nothing else, even for very ? young babies. The wholesome green . leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub give the 3 curative properties to Dr. Hhoop's Cough Remedy. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial - membrane. No opium, no chloroform , . nothing harsh, used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr. 8hoop's. Accept 1 no other. 8old by Fuuderburk Phar? macy. w I r The Successful Farmer of [ the Future. The day is coming when the small farm the Inhnr-oorinu mo chinery, the knowledge of seasons and soils and rotations, and the caretul but intense cultivavation, shall constitute the equipment which will yield handsome returns. The farmer of the future who shall win success will be an educated man. He will know his fields like the potter knows his clay, and his mind will be as skilled as the hand of the artisan who fasnions the vase. He will be able to plan a campaign upon his plats with the same precision that Lee planned at Cold Harbor, and ext ecute it with the success of Jackk son at Antietam. As the law' yer knows his Code, he will bo ' acquainted with soils and strata ; 3 and as the practitioner is drilled ? in the art ot civil procedure, he ' will know the rotations. He " must be familiar with precedent, ^ and his evenings shall be cpent. * by the fireside with text-books " aud farm journal, and the exper1 iences of his fellow-soilsmen in other countries shall bo in his - mind always. He must be a student, but his knowledge shall r not all come from books. Perr social experience, experimentation, test, plats, visits to other 3 model farms, the constant ims bibition of new ideas?these . shall make his battery iuvinciu ble.?Danbury Reporter. 3 Alaska Wheat Said to be a Fake. f Charlotte Observer: Glowing 1 pamphlets descriptive of what is 3 known as Alaska wheat, the B new variety said to have been t discovered by a certain Abraham 1 A /I n m a a T /-l n U a f a i? m a ? ???U t 1 a a?\ XLUOIII3) ? II lUUUW 1 ft I H1CT I , ? I I | 1U KJll a prospecting trfp in the wilds cf Alaska several years ago, are 'B being circulated in Mecklenburg t county by the Adams llobe Seed Grain Company, of Julia, ette, Idaho, tor the purpose of e deceiving farmers into purchas o ing some of the seed "in limited t quantities only, payment strictg ly in advance, at, $20 a bushel." o In view of the fact that this new r wheat is nothing more nor less t thati a fake so far as doing what i- its promoters claim for it, a it warning is given lest any one be deceived. ASTER NEWS, sEPTEMBE 1 cc * 0 L A good many o the time to thir buy until you h Chattan Aie the plows Hardware ston every kind ol C you need, and i Don't forget w THE All kinds on h; tires. Our "G dandies. If yoi take if you don Bagg We do not har water to make * examine the b; Our buyers i OUR FALLC big bargains ji arranged. In come to see us that are on a t S Don't sell a b; price is low, ar Lane; 1 Spider Killed a Candidate. Spartanburg special in Charlotte Observer : W.I. Harris h died here to-night after an ill d ness of several weeks Four y weeks ago, while making a cam- c p \ign in the county race for reg- t! i ister Jof mesne conveyance, he was bit'en by a spider. Blood C( poisoning set in and he became n worse, resulting in Ins death to- a night, lie was a prominent mer chant for many years and organized Fairmont Cotton Mills andr was its president until a few '' d years ago. p I'ink Pain Tablets ?Dr. Shoop's?stop Headache, womanly pains, any pain, , anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. For- b mula on the 26o. bo*. Ask your druse- i. Kist or doctor about the formula?it's tine. Funderburk Pharmacy. w v> V o R 16, I9Q8 ED OAT f us have lost our corn crop ik about planting Fall Oa ave seen our Seed Oats. . ooga Reversible = PLOWS = to break your lands with. i and let us show you. We )ne and Two-horse Turn epairs of every kind e have the best Southern ma "PIEDMOl and. Regular, low wheel EM" and "JEWEL" Bi l have to buy one you will r t see us. As usual, we are he; = FOR ?i ri n-n/1 idle the kind that has to L it weigh two pounds. You igging you buy, and don't 1 ire in the Northern market; jOODS and you may look 01 ist as soon as we can get t the meantime if you warn , we have the right goods tasis with 81-2 cents Cottor lie of cotton without seeing id you need all the help yc Yours very truly, aster Mer, Two Brothers Murdered. Ve Sa Dawson, (Ja., Sept. 12.?News tlli as reached Dawson of the mar- ne! er of llenry and Herbert Byers, by oung white men ol Randolph = ounty, between Shell man and heir home last ni^ht. The murder was probably Of ommitted tor robbery as it. is nderstood they had considerble money on their person. I ^at olio At * h /> ? - - ' solium wi nirr Clinic a>4 rtJCtJIVeCl ere are meagre. t: The crime has greatly stirred lie entire community, as the ead men were sods of one ot M landolph county's principal {,r lanters. A revolver found near the ij odies was identified as belongjg to George Thomas, a negro, ot rno has disappeared. a.. IHHiHHHHHi \ i , so now is ts. Don't i Disk Call at our j also have 1 Plows that , I ide waeons " NT" and 2 inch uggies are nake a misad-quarters I Z7== i lies 1 >e wet with a had better i buy water. | s selecting 5 at for some hem in and t anything, | ; at prices | ? us. The | )u can get. I ? ? Co. Witt's C'arbolized Witch Hakel lve is recommended as the. ^est nK In use for piles (t is. of <;i?T "?e. id for anything where a s*M \ eded. Bewareof imitations J. F. Mackey a Co. DR. J. E. WELSH j DENTIST -M lice in Emmons Building opposite First National Baftk. i'hone No. 8. jT LANCASTER, S. <JL V. P. ROBINSON ATTORNEY AT LAW lice over Heatli-Jonea Co.'a Store. LANCASTER, H. C. ompt attention to buaineaa. R. DOUGLAS McINTY' DENTAL SURGEON flee over Heath-Jones Co.*s t LA9UA8TKB, 8. C. \ 1 M