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( / , * ' v ' v * ? ,. F ,l"ijJV) nTf ,?^ 1 (MtTSR, [ * Jhamilp Vryn*r**l>*r rb-th* P+nnlotiod ?/(V Political, Sbntal, AgrUmlTwr** mtS Cbmmmm . ial Attars** J TOR*? II M * *# *>"?* **> M*"*?fc ' ____ _I I Pavaim t? >ts. . ?vfai?K.LY \ % ? > K Li ' * v r K I L 17 H?'M k.*% i \ hi v i wi> i * Since file r ground fl mm* i Scooped ill tt<v?ii< One flliHKi mean:* $5.(lO mi Foulards, new designs onl Luvelv quality Satin Libe't Splendid lino Waist Silks Pryd strong line black silks ? API Th? ..,.,1^1 m iiv in c? w % * I Heal good < imii 27 incites wiiie. Organdies l>imii over halt price PS 417 pait Memories of the Alabama. Reward for Document Thanking John Lancaster for Rescue of + # _ Semites. London, April IS?Stories and memoriae of the Alabama hare been revived here by an advertisement offering a reward for the recovery of a document conveying the thanks of the Confederate States to John Lancaster for rescuing Capt. Semiu*?a and part of the crew of the Alabama when the Kearaarge sank her off Cherbourg. The Confederate steamer Alabama, Capt Raphael Setumes, was attacked and sunk by the United States corvette Kearaarge, Capt Wiaslow near Cherbourg, France, Juoc 19, 1864. The British yacht Deerhound picked up 39 peraong, including Seaiuieg and 14 of his officers, after which she headed for Southampton. (Japt Winslow'sj officers begged him to throw a shot at the Deerhound, but he refused. John Lancaster wai probably the commauder of the Deerhound. I We live by our blood, and on ' it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high, we are bping re* freshed, bone muscle and brain, in body and mind, with continual flow of rich blood. i This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is poor; there is little nutriment in it. Hack of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion /"*, i i : /^v:i ii *1 Iui v-uu l.ivci wii. 11 sets ine | whole body going again?man woman and child. If you hav? not tried it, aend for free nam pie, it* agreeable taate will aurpriae you. scott & bowne, Chemiata Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and |t.oo; all druggi*t?' PRICES ; ecent decline iit ? usual, our Inn ei\ i % ? 3 big jobs thai ill nid and six bund its for $3 *MI. ?s7 ' y one pattern of a kind at 7f? c- nt v in all the new shades, at 75 c at's i in patters fr m 50 cents *2 on in popular grades and prices. ERFECTI I brake we took t lies. tb> ks: ti that worth 8 cents oiii Pinn^^ ^ ? ^ ' m a a. V ^ li 4 4 14 i" Don't tail l<? tab THE G? * of pant* sligiilh i a A Successor to Againaldo. 1 Insurgent General Smvlico Ap- i pointed to Chiff Command ? Mad Already Surrendered i Parii, April 12 ? Agoneillo, the agent of Aguinaldo in Paris, received a cablegram thin morni g t aan< iiMcing that the Filipino gen- ' 1 aral, Sandico, had been eUcted t |< ' succeed Aguinaldo a* commanding I . " ; general of the force- ??# wall as K dictator during the c ?ntiauation y of the insurrection. * Sandico helonga to a distinguish- ' ed family residing at Pmi-lnkan, * near Manila Ra is a msn of 'i energy and well educated I As announced by the A?-ociuted ' Press Monday, April 8, in h din- I patch from Manila, Gen Snndico h aurrend?rcd to the American an- ? thorn ie* hi ('uhaiialnan, M.tnd of Luz n It added that Sandico '' had a l>ad record and might be a invu 11 Bail for Short and Mvara Ircra?*ed , |j to $20,000 it tl New York,. April 1'2 Robert M Moore, counsel for AIl?*?rt T . # h Patrick. David L Short anil Mor- ^ ri? May eta, who are charged with the forgery of the will of ^ Wn M Rica, appeared before Recorder GotT in the court ??f gen- . li eral *e*aionw today and made a . . ' H motioa to decreaae the Hail of Short and Mayers. In opposing tha motion Assistant District Attorney Gar ran said it was ths in ' tsntioa of the'district to connect w Vbort and Meyers with the con- Ii spiracy to get ceetrol of Rice's w fortuae. Instead of acceding to w the request that the hail be re- *1 duced Recorder Goff increased it ju to $90,900 each iestead of $10,? hi 000. c< ^ , ? it CASTOR I A S For Infants and Children. t l Tin KM Yn Kin Always Bm(M ?> ? tii. " ip'tw * | lK / / !EK A 'oHoif, :$!! kinds * lio jii? t ret I do our eiistonx v.i dollar* wort ? * -nits' tor FlLUNlRfl (.Itir Hi?itern Hal* \ ill Ix^- ?i \Y 3 o V ? W ?iie showing the choices A new and complete stock i 'his depart met is in clmr??e 7andsl ]l <11 I I .? S-tt . <11 * ft U .? *E "*11 ft f t sell ;Jf (> \'*2 ce oiih '?t * i ami about *>0 |i ,e advantage of INSON impfi'fei't to a> i What Shili m do With Him' senator Tillman's Little Ston Apropos of the Capture of Aguinaldo. (From the New York Preas.) Now that we httve Aguinaldt lie question is what shall we d< rith bim f Perhaps it would h< a well to brand him and turn bin i (?> ?. We mufct not eed the wai iow Senator Tillman tell* thit torv, which some of you hen irohablv heard before: ,;At. a mall wtmi<?n on the Southern luilwav the entire population font (lowii twice u day to *?e th? iniii??ci pm* One morning irbai happened to lie there a typical lav -eater stood apart from ths hronor, |)i? companion being a >>an, hungry, vallar cur, bittin n hi-. haunches* haif asleep. When he train vhizzcd past, the dog it out afier it, yelping like mad, iid followed it around the hond ci tb" road. By and t?y he came imping ouck or. threo lega and t.ppeil down hobide his maater, ad gone 1 raid to the old felr>* ; My friend, do \ou reckon tint fool dog thought bo could ntch lliat irain?' He squirted > if -t pint ??f tobacco juice across lie truck, looked at the dot; sort f pitiful and replied: '1 dnnno, rovervor; but the thought that miz agitatin' my mind wuz what 1 the hell he would 'a done with if he had caught it.' " K lOINO. KOAKING FLOOD Washed down a telegraph line hich Chan. (J. Ellis, ot Lisbon, i., had to repair. "Standing piat deep in icy, water," he rites, "gave me a terriole cold n<i cough. It grew worse daily, inally tbe West doctors in Oakind, Neb., Sieux City and Om&a sa;d 1 had Consumption aad iuld not live. Then 1 began usig Dr. King's New Discovery id was wholly cured by six botes." Positively guaranteed for oughs, Colds and all Throat aad ung troubles by Crawford Bros, id J F Mackey & Co. Price 60c id $1.00. " iT Subscribe la Tut Lihh LOWER ot ?001 Is have fat timed from New ers good. Ii of lino elotltiiig >0. $ I i . soils for rtNINB. II i xllilillhil) IA18 CH a i>. VI < > \ M \ line nf any previous season, ti the latest Parisian styles of th?ronghl\ competent milliners. IDE IN V ' at <1(11* own priei a!\ our price oiij nits Magnificent lieces white good this each Spring CASH rive this week at 1 Cider Cares Smallpox. ? ? V- Such is tlje Claim of an Arizona Physician Who Tried It San Francisco Chronicla i Phoenix, March 30.? Arizona > physicians bars just cnnpleted > exhaustive tests and found very i satisfactory results from ths uss > of apple cider as a preventive and * cure for smallpox. ? Ths paat winter, an unusually i severs one in ths southwest, has i seen u wids spread epidemic of i smallpox in the extreme south* i eastern part of Arizona and north > ern Mexico. Six weeks ago an i attendant at the penthouse in I .Jerome discovered hy accident > that th- use of pure apple cider t was helping hid patients, on* of them having received a quantity i from the east and distributed it ; anions his fellow sufferers Or*. Wood and Kuul mad* test* with cid*r en olh*r patients and found most gratifying results. A pint each day, in dos*s such hour drove away th* eruption in from five to fifteen days and ten patients were entirely cured and discharged within a month Other tests wers mad* among th* Mexican residents along the international line, wh*r* ther* were cases ol a mere violent nature, in every instance wh*r* pure cider was used cures were effected and fifty barrels more of the apple juice have heei ordered from Illinois and New York, to j carry experiments further into | Mixico. 1 Liabilities $4 150,900; Amti$35. ! ! New Yerk, April 12?VVm C Coffin of this city, who was a former partner in the banking house of Coffin <fc Stanton, which marie a general assignment in 1894, filed a petition in bankruptcy in the United States district court today. He schedules his liabilities at $4,150,909 and assets at $25, which is cash in bank. The secured I , x ^ AAA + I VI?lUi? KUIDUDl 10 ri,VSO,l <]. Th? On* lay Cord Our*. I i * IiEVELi! ten a tumble. V York lia.i a most at c< ills on tl &<>. SliS suit^ for -w Gl* The oreutest collection of tin we hiive ever shown I'here is nc we cannot show and our prices art See them before buying, it v cost. STash gc u. ait" customers i .? cents Splcin coPiectioii of tine s- a great hargai ode* insr STORI 50 cents on the Town of Rock Hill Will Remain Dry, "Dispensary" Raj acted-by a Thra? to Ona Vota?Vota was 170 Against and 58 for State Liquor. Special to The State Rock Hill, April 12?The voters of this city do not propose to have mare liquor sold here than is done already. By a vota of three to one, with a margin ef two, they expressed themselves at the ballot box today, the figures ba^ iug: For dispensary, 58; no dis January, 170. I'he election was a spirited one The workers against the dispensary got out a supply of red tickets and upon the hacks which run for convenience of the voteiaaad upon the buildings near the poll* were large posters urging that the red tickets he voted. The dispensary people got out red ticket*, too, hut the/ were a shade paler than their opponents and the zealous antis' cautioned the voters to secure the foil blooded ones. Some clever artist, when the victory was assured, put a big cartoon upon ,tbo voting place, picturing a woman standing by an open grave wherein the red dragon 4 4 Dispensary" was disappearing under the rigorous shoveling by a voter. Some advocates ef the dispensary have claimed that those vot ing against the movement were but encouraging th* sale of blind tiger whiskey. To show their eiecerity the anti1* followed up their victory by circulating a subscription list to be used to tight the illegal sale of whiskey in this city. A vigorous effort will be made to stamp out the evil. W A P. JOB COULDN'T HAVK STOOD IT If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklea's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For In* juitwB, x Kiaii, or iKXiiij irruptions it's the best salve in the world. Price 95c a box. Cure guaran<> teed. Gold bj Crawford Bros, aid J F Mickey & Co. ? r ?oi in on the, Kucces^tul trip. ie dollar. Thai 7.50, &c. Mr* ie hluck goods for skirts and suit?t itning new in popular fabrics tiint > right us they invariably urn. rill mean a nicer dress at a smaller I0DS ?ef the benefit, did Percales hit! Lawns, Batiste, it lot?at a little n i . d ol ! Dug Up Two Skulls Special to The State. Beaufort, April 11.? Yes?t#r? * day some negro workmen, who were engaged in digging: post h(des for a new fence in Ward 5, unearthed two hnmui skulla, one of which wun remarkably well preferred?judgirjtr from its con uMir in use nave ' belonged t? a member of the Caucasian race ? No one has been interred in or near the section of tha town where the giewsomc discovery .vat. made within the recollection of the oldest inhabitant It is presumed that the remains wore those of woldiers buried during tlie Federal occupation of Beaufort early in the aixtiew I IS K I * Y TO FKRL GOOD Countless thousands have found a blesaing to the body in Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, which ositively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, .Jaundice, Mai ria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or wenki n. Only *2ac at Crawford Bros' and .J F Mackey & Co's drug store YV. S. Lee Murdered in His Store and the Place Robbed. Special to The State. Union, April 12?News has just, reached here of a horrible murder committed at Whit mire, 18 miles south of Union. Mr. W S Lee ia the victim. It appears that Mr. Lee, a merchant and a cripple, sleeping in his store bouse, was awakened some time during last night and admitted some parties supposed to he customers. When he whs fouad today his head was heat into a j elly and he was in his night clothes. 1 His store was robbed and a considerable amount of money and three pistol* had heen taken. There i* no clue at this time a* to < who were the perpetrators of thi* crime. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold ia tW and mm throat iw K* . IMM'I CheeeUtiw X/ammMv* Qdala*, tha " OOa 1 We?U CFM." \