\ f\ % -? r 4 l ' w ; > I ' * W * ' V i . (I */iI ^wi'*0-?i> ylt(ii > 0. O Duvitt <>lt i* in ()rut.^elnij .1 .1! fur Allowed Assault. Sou of Prosperous Fa: hp i . Special to the Suite. Orange hur.;, O *t .".I. \ \ runt was issued this laornin.; y Magistrate C. 1\ Urwn-on of tins city upon afliduvit of Mr Adam L Shuiiiaker, charging tin n-suill upon hi- daughter. Mi-- Lnla Shumakcr. Mr. Sliumaker i- u %v?. !I Un< wn humor who resides it (iood'-vj township, a few miles thin si . '< of Fierce. and heirs iiu cxcellc 1 ' reputation us :i : n io.il noejnbor. Tile '.uvu ( J is a : n of Mr. A. A. Ott. who i< :i su ce.'sfu f:inn r, r s di' on the, Stale read oi.lv a few mill ? ?lis tance from tie home of Mi. tl:i:-j maker. You in Ott i- a' out 'J't ( years of ajze, while tho y uny , lady is said to bo about IT yoars of nee. The storv i-' tl. il hi rdav at i tornoon one of Mr. Shum :ho. 'sons an! two of Ins n'ri-i wont out to Joi u a! n oh 1 t 'i a-few* miles awav, to attend a fu neral, and as they wore I uviu. youny Ott a-Utd Mtss Lula to, ride with him. It v - late in the aftetnoon au ! he iiau 'ed b lend < the other buggit :* in# in th sa ne direction. Ate r th y had passed he stooped iu some wo h near the road and, it is allege:; c unmitted the crime IK- then;' dro v e the youn;* ladi ' near her fath;i.- hoi: and told ! her to get out' rs.ii I walk li >m . fhis she refuse J 1" tit j through moi j ' tification. lie then 'km.!; her to hifathers house. Young Ott then 1 left home and went to tl" hou.-c 1 of Amos Diint'/.ler to spend tho,!1 night, it was not until Ihi- nmr-; ning that Mr. ShumaUcr was up- prised of his daughters where- ' abouts and condition, and this in : formation came first to him from ' Air. Dantzler, to whom young Ott had told of the occurrence making himhis confidant. Mr Shu- ' maker went to the home of Mr. 1 Ott for his daughter and with his 1 wife ascertained that vowng Ott c < had accomplished his purpose and then ho set out for Or- ' angoburg to intercept Oil. His * information was that 'Jit was \ coming to Orangeburg early this I I... - * 1 UlUlUlUg A IJ L 111V Jl ui I'lJSU 111 Ui-posiug of his hor.se and buguy and to take the tir.->t train to leave the country. The young man had .several scratches on Sn.-> face and the con- ' tention is that he received them in the struggle with the young ' tally. It had uUo been said that he had been drinking. As soon as Mr. Shumuker 1 reached ()rangelmrg ibis morning ' he consulted Ins attorneys Messrs. .4 Kaysor and Summers, and the war rant of the arrest ofOtt was proeur v ed. Constable r'oures w.n si?nt c out by Magistrate IJrunson \ search for young Ott and ho v. ninformed that he had started Imck for the country with a negro in a ( buggy. Mr. l'oures however, found Oit m in the city, arrested hun at once f and placed bun in jail Young Oil donit the above ? a story and gave the constable a (, dilTcrent version. W.kmi the n gir! refused to g - to her homo h< toher to id * father's h> o. showed her to a room up stair* told his nullie; of h. r presoiue e in the hou-.cai: i !: then went to : his own room an i tired. 1!"." suit 1 that lie cam. lo Orangeburg this morning to ieturn a h Hil.l not nli ?\v him to coino to his h. usi'. Ali tie people coticorncd have . )? ! standing in the county. There > wlu-so life was saved I);. Kin.'*- New Discovery !'lr-i giv a. r m dy is guaranteed ly (raw ford Urns., .J. F, Mnckv h a good instance f to-good wel l; of i:nmigrants :.i toe record of Mr. F. \V. Catav. ' native of S wecden, who has i bt.m alioul two indes from i \ n. He honjlit this farm, eonainiiiL' > '? acres, thicc years ago u: i paid in the n iglib trhood of Sbt an acre for it. He and his : ns have fonii 1 plenty to do on b - small farm, and sa well have ' In. y succeeded that a few days iy, > Mr. Car lay ia fused an offer of 150 ar. acre for the land. This ir, with their two horses, they ! rave made 25 bales of cotton and ibout 100 bushels <.f corn, hosidos i good many other incidentals. Mr. Carlay is a Swede, but lifts ecu in America 40 yours. Ho bought find paid for several daces which ho has rented out. :le is a hatter by trade, and before joining to America worked at his rado in t.l! the principal cities of ICuropc and spent some years in lustralia. When he came to Vinerica ho was attracted to faming, ho said because of the fact h it he did not have the capital to engage in any other business, and ?y c'osc application to farming 111 d always practicing that thrift vhicli is characteristic of his peo>!< ii. has succeeded. lie never mdortakes loo much. His cxunph; is an excellent protest igainst the almost universal prac. ice of working more land than is ue - arc. On his present farm i shows that it i> all in the man | in i nut in tho land, and that tho ireful cultivation of a small tract viil pay i.ettcr than the careless mUivation of a large ono. A lU'NAWAv BICYCLE. '1\. ininatod with an uglv cut on he log of ?L B. Ornor, Franklin J rove, 111. It devolopod a stubxtrn nicer unyielding to doctors ml remedies for four years, hen Bucklon's ArnicuSilvo cured iu ! a- good i'or Burns, Scalds, ?!:in Eruptions and Files. 25c, ' ( ran for i Bros., ,1. F. Macks' A vJo. and Funderbark l'harnacy, Drug Store. Notice to the Public. 1 will hold nil inquests in the (innty. Phono to my residence t Pleasant Mill for me when oedt d. !. M rdgomery Caskey, opt. '2b?tf Coroner L- C. - ?? * ?? I'll :i'j's ii i congh medicine so pillar as Foley's Honey and Tar. ' t mtains no opi.p -s or poisons ml never fails to euro. Sold bv 'iinderhurk Pharmacy. \ ilaldwid's Airship flakes Another Flight. V A Trip of 30 minutes Was Made Returning to the Spot From "A'honco it Stinted. I St Louis, Nov. 1 ?The second ' successfu. Ipghl of tiro Baldwin j airship was made at the world's fair today, under tho guidance of ( A. R Knabonshuo of i'oledo, Ohio, w ho mMii ieuvored the California Arrow at will, high above r the western portiunof tho expo sition grounds unci descended in the stadium, adjoining tho acrinl i . " c?nci)in\>?, amid tho choonng thousands, after a light <>f 30 j minutes. Yosterdnp Kuabcnshue I took the airship up to an altitude 1 i ,;f 2,000 feet and circling around descending in tho aerial concouse . . , . . l within 100 toet of his starting point. To lay In went up to an altitude of about 1,(500 feet and 6 after directing the course of his aerial vessel at will, doseendod on j the exact sp >1 upon which he had doconded the to land. Satisfied with tho iU inonst rat - ( ion of tho air ship over shoit courses during these two trials, Inventor i> ild win announced at the conclusion of tho flight that Knabeushue will tomorrow underr take a 15 mile tlight over a desig< natcd course, the choice of tho j course to he loft to ne vspapor men, and the flight to be made rei gardless of tho wind conditions. During his Might, today ivnanenshue performed a series of manocu crs, i hooting in one direction s for a short distance, turning quickly, turning quickly and . shooting off in the opposite direction, travel sod a loHef'S" course ^ dipped and came down several ^ hundred feet, tilted the prow and ^ ascended again to the original altitude and completed the series hv l"' ' c tin ning the airship in such a short cpaco that it seemed the vessel , swung round on a pivot. Both Sides Lost Heavily in Figli Near Yansintum. " i Mukden, Oct. 20.?Tho Japan- ^ esc assumed tho olfensivo on Oct. ^ 27 at Yansintum, half way he- c twecn Bentsiaputze and Fengtiapn / on the Mukden road. The whole ^ day was passed by the artillery in " preparation for a bombardment of the Russian positions. Towards evening a whole regiment moved out to capture the hill on which is a Buddhist temple, a mile south 5 of Yansintum. Tho temple was | bolil by a Russian battalion with : i?vo machine puns. A liorco fight 5 with colli steel streived the sum- Ji in 11 of the hili with corpses. The [ Rnssiaiis were outnumbered, their ? machine guns wore dismantled and they were compelled to full hack ' upon their main positions, carry- i ing with them the barrels of their machine guns. The Russian ar- ! i tillery then swept the hill with ' life," sud tho Senator who isked his opinion of l'urker* lmncos "I nover adniP tho ho enemy lios the he-si, of us, an< ilways tuko tin optimistic view o i contest. Hul I fori like t'n democrats have a got-d chance 1 ;o in th's year I In*.so this opin on on what I have seen an ! h"?r Torn 11io east and wes*. 1 spnk r. Indiana several times after 11; ounpaign lx gun there, and th'ui 'oiild not toll much about th-j itate. I see that Carter Hart ion has seen Parker and promise lilil tf? f il'I'V < 'mnil r\ ivhi/ili I m lonlident that h o can do. I Chicago goes i >?MMo?T >ti(5 by 25 )00 m-tjority Parker wili have n '\i' . lion! lio.v tor carrying 11' .ale of Iliinoi.- 1 liolicvo lti.it It liana will go Democratio,if for n )l!: r reason becauso Taggart i long nil 111 his power u> gel hi )w;i -tale ?and 1 believe ho wil \ is a wonderful worker. 1 What about the east?" the r( ioi tor asked. ' I am confident tiiat New Yoi vi!'. go for Parker. As io Nov I rvy and Connecticut,! am m a sure I think that our Votinj nan Davis, will !?e able In tak l\ t Virginia Oh, no, his ag vii not have any effect furthe hail having given him a Ion iino to electioneer and get it lueiieo. I am also confident tha u- l ave a good showing for nv iral of the western douhtfi tales. A Policeman's Testimony, J. N. Patterson, ni.odit police an of Nashua, la., wriue 'Last winter I had a cold on nn lings and tried at h ast half a dos n advert sid cough medicines an ay For ?urk Pharmacy. MJ Ji'i1 yrraio Car IBe! N 2 G MACHINE RY B-ES-T M-U-R.-.IWk-Y Mado Ids* Nni o:il? ?? v/lth th-o ti .ics? Ij*at nat>y yosr3 ch??c!i if ?4i?or s'^stdmc crri?* ihoti H>rs, m Puv? I lie i Hi ilij* :?! i ine * i ,i'? t'lhi o. rivih iiuMitiK rf.ior". l>i Vihi i i.s' I mil in Pit; Oil tin toil i r.'pHixl only f ?r Pi'?'K a ?I ilohini* iw|>rivnti> parts and n()o, in. 1 00 par box W1 1.5:1 A M.S 'KM ()., l'rop's, ('Iovu'hihI, Ohio Hold l>y Kunderbiirk iMtarm.n'y. i, The Kind You Have Always Bought iu uso for over 30 years, has ho ^ and has hcei ? awtfZz&i ssSr'sss All Counterfeits, Imitations and"*! Experiments that triilo with and e Infhuts and Children?Experience What is CAS Castoria is a harmless substitute fjoric, Drops ?-.nd Soothing Syrups ? contains neither Opium, Morpliini i- i agusiance. i ts ago is its guarantei I | and allays Feverish 11 ess. It cures Colic. It relievos Teething Troubh and Flatulency. It assimilates th< o Stomacli and Iloivels, giving liealt j Tlio Children's Panacsfc?The Mot! GEMUJIViE CASTOI il Scare tbo Signal ? The Kind You Have H 8n Use For Over i THl OtNTAUR OOMPAWV. TT MURRAY fTRS I. ; LYM'S ft'K'1' : "eric Y Strictly vegetable, pcrfr -41y l'^^'^lcss, f :rf. Greatest kuown female routed CSIlVfOM Rorrnro of counterfeits ftntl Imitations. The ,to hi 1 I Jiv t'Miwi'h f:i?r * ujtrnal,?vO on tido of th? i ? t'uud kt Circular to WIUL1/..M.: Mtu. CU..B0I0 C:ov 0 SuM by Kund-Jf ink Pharmacy, w r 1 ^ c^^/r\rr^r7 ^ v i v r A pf- fijjil ;/ T:'. 7 ! Hr"? I' i ".j-?.- . tPOilll.i'il i'l .? 1 !< J . y ry~rf?sy,^j MnpY :n1 IflAM !T{ i ! \ \ 1 : 1 1 : I i J IJ / 11 V S I hav.5 ! :vv eM wh a tenders! fmm y in N \v V rl Jllv. ?* ?. will' \v li in tii ( ii . i. It loiins jj (J j gerurt ii !>; li m il iir?; n%v?l ll cole . !' fills. :i 7 < r c ill ii l~? ? j_ rc|>avtib t ' iinnii i - . .I-? cf live .?! V" i.r M'ju c Hioll Cl ll'e : : 1. \ II .1, ,;i 1 1'., si eluuyo f v a -' hc" ':' J.- it \vy 1 Aug 31 (tin '.tin ; > ! I< \r , V i- J. IIARIi r FOSTER. ' I- . ??<>* " .'iriorjinj ?l Law, .4 LAN(JAS I'lCtt. S. C c t Siif !.?) . firm i< t ifinrfo? iiiQHect | are the most fata! of all clis- Cl.( | eases. -. t c 5' KfP ??*?* KiBSEY CURE Is o T.,( 5. eli'Li.I & Suarastoad Rsmady i inl'i ft cr money refunded. Contains < ? remedies recognised by cmi- <:'y | nent physicians as the best for y Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICK f&c. and }f*00. Loca, H ??BMPSMOCty,WWWA.M1 ll'IWWII II Will I? . Vr ill I I LANCASTER A^I> f 'USS ' KH !,?n. r R A i 1 j v' A \ i t. o j:i ?llect Nov 2?, 19<-a. H,a w (Daily except Wundr.y) Oak! ^ WK-THOUK ?>. j lCor* liv Ij:\mcahter, (>3t:?m 1 OH |> ill J ?ikf,v Fori Dawn, ('? l'i a in 1 3'i p in .{ins* Dv 0 5?) i p.? 1 1> p m *' L#v j D * * !i'i , 7 t';> a I.* < o? ]? in 7-30 a r.? '">3' ,? m I'ot.i! i \r ?'! ?: Ho U !? a o- 7 o p ni !) lr (luluml) a rtu HlO 1 i mi ! ,? u jtl j A J AUan'a Ha'.- * ' ;> m . Ar Y> r v',t > \S 9 > a u . A r ' 1?'K! on' a I ^ 10 30 a in i \\ m * r fn in ii. o r 05 p i 0 !0 in j BA-i \ FN!- 1 '' II I v I* n i , < <.' i r :: 30 p in ? _ :.v (}< )) * * i, M i j.p.. r.v Y<>r! v : p " o 'J 5 in s I.v Mnnii.t, ?a 1. r 5 00pm i ,v ' 'i On n> 1 in. !C 0 10 h in 't I " j : . u* FJV Dial lolle, U 0 1 > .'in .. (,v < \v i. 0 .! ' m ? : :< ; n r ).v /i'i !i nr.:. 10 In an 7 I j 11 '* [jv Ham' ?ii? ?i ii> 10 ".0 s m .v 00 p in Klj*t j Ijv Fmi ! awn 10 80 >i in - I p in ? I Vr Ijhiui * or. llO0f??i s ;ji? . m j?ivo 1 made under hia < : ; Islon since it* Jj.T;? i to deceive you In t-V .. Fust-as-good" arc > *'. ndanger the Jtonll?-. or a gum it Experiment. iTORIA for Castor Oil, It i3 Pleasant, It 3 nor other Nareotto 5. It dentroya Worms Diarrhoea and Wind fs, cures Constipation o Food, repulatoo the liy and natural slec?>. ier,y Friend* RPA ALWAYS Luro ?1* Jways Bought 30 Years. IT. NSW TOBK CITY. i-j > to accomplish DESIRED ly. I'rice, $1.50 per bottle, atilnc P'Jt only in paolc-t-oard CarulunU. onto. %? * r~? * ? M o . rlid's ' ' i : ? .? ' >. ? : ; ? . aril' . :i it. v j>'j ,?,? . .. ? VI, . . ... \C?*N. .. -f ? NOTICE! fise Taxpayers of Lan= caster County. .* nl . wit'i ' !i? i (, of I he t?ur- to its.' for (lie vi'i t?c'.iinnii* Ji:iUiry 1*t, >'f> x hrvt'li j i '.' i Hi it (ho : i'h ;ti v> wi'-i h? op } to or I Oil 1. !? vj :> n-fiwh: ' '-x 9 ir.ilis >I\ r-'x 41 uiilifl IHi ionul ic-1 i.ol t;-x 3 mills a! ('oiiipy tis* [;i?( oil ' * It I' ' O 1111! s l>r> J hiiila re ; <>n I'ownsh:j> Roods & i 11 R: ' !- ^ Hi inilli 1 c*-?'* 6 mills Kant iiill S mills School Tax: ,}'.V( k 2 mills castor, including inter vt nil bonds e mills lb Springs 3 mills ,uist 4 mills 1,1 4 ml is s X Hoeda 2 mills U 1 I not? 2 in ills ev\ by Towiisiiii* H'l 1J.m riot*: ii> i.n . i ]j 4 mil's ' Van Wyi-k !7j mills tl'jor 15] mills V*n Wyck 17-1 nulld ;?'rcoU 20 mills " I ai)ca?t*r 20 mi 1?* ' J i X tfoRilr. 22 mills i (.'loi-k 2' j ml'ik " 1.4i). ast-r 261 mil h " .) X K 2?J n iilr >rl 1">i i rvek ir.l'ls 4 K?m!iaw 104 ' * H J I I } I I I 1 i !" $ " Ivrl'KhuT 224 " OnkluiiMt 224 " " II'.Rtli Sprittp SI) " .r x it 3^4 " ltu r-f!! I'm o f.( 4 " ir Cruelc 16A ' *' J X It 174 " ,4 liUfctiOll I'ltK c 17j ' it fjiecl'llllv,