Ittw And tfdsr (ewe ! After "Pistol Toters" Request Made tor Appointment of Deputies to Knforce Law Against Carrying Concealed Weapon*. Special to the State. Aiken, Aug. 8.? A committer repaescnting the Aiken County Law and Order league called on the county commissioner# yesterday afternoon in accordance with the resolution adopted concerning the carrying of concealed weapons at the fourth of July meeting of the league. 1'hey requested that the commissioners authorize the sheriff to appoint two deputies to enforce the law against carrying concealed weapons. Supervisor Brodie said that while he was in hearty sympathy with the league in this matter, lie could take no steps to grant their request as the county attorney had informed him that the commissioners had no authority to give any such in* structions. Mr. Gunter a prominent attorney, who was present, Said that the only way that money could be obtained to pay extra deputies would be by an act of the legislature. The committee next called upon Sheriff Kaborn, asking him if lie would appoint two deputies to enforce the law against carrying concealed weapons,if the Law and Order league would guarantee the money for the uxtra salaries. He sai?l that he would be glad to do so and asked the committee to suggest the deputies should they decide to have them appointed. The committee did nothing further yesterday, but it is thought that an effort will be made to secure an appropriation for the pay of the extra deputies at the next session of the legislature. The league claims that the fines collected from the "pistol totcrs" would more than pay the additional officers. Asheville Negro Convicted in Twenty four Hours After Crime. Ashevillc, N. C., Aug S.?All records J for speedy trials were broken here today when Ab Dougherty, colored, was sentenced to the penitentiaiy for 12 years within 24 hours after killing Mosc Williams, also colored, of which crime he wis convicted. The homicide occurred near the city late Monday afternoon. The coroner's inquest was held the same evening and at 3 o' clock in the morning the coroner's jury returned its verdict, implicating Dougherty. He was already under arrest and was brought to this city and tried in the superior court this afternoon, the grand jury having found a true bill this morning. The man pleaded guilty of manslaughter and was sentenced immediately. Negro Gambler* Caught. Special to The State. Yorkville, Aug. 8.?Policeman Sanders, an efficient officer of our town, "rounded up" and arrested a party of nine negro men who were gambling in a negro woman's house on west Madison street about noon yesterday. To save the expense ofkccping them in prison, Mayor J. K.I Lowry held a special term of his court thi> afternoon and fined seven of the prisoners $10 each or 30 days on street work, and two of them $5 each or 1 5 days. Proof was not sufficient to convict inc two latter oi playing, but they were in tlic room laying upon a bed watching the game. OASTOniA. the Subscribe for Tho Ledger. I Tcxans I.yncli Negro. Victim 11.ul Been Convicted of Assault But (Granted A New Trial. Waco. Texas, Aug. H.?At 2 o'clock this morning mounted citizens, numbering about 600, surrounded the court house and jail, and alter making prisoners of Sheriff Tijlcry, the jailor, and all deputy sheriffs, broke open the jail, took Sank Majors, colored, out and, after hearing his confession, hanged him from the new bridge. Malors had recently been con..r ?.1 I. v h uu *>< ciimiii.il hssuu aim was givn the death penalty, but had been planted a new trial. Many Crushed to Death By Collapse of Store. klundred Men, Women and Children Huried in Ruins?Disaster in Albany. Albany, N. V., Aug. 8.?The middle section of the big department store of the John (1. Myers company on north Pearl street, collapsed early today, carrying down with it over too persons. Caught in a chaos of brick, plaster and wooden beams, between jo and 30 men, women and children in e t death. Twelve hours' frantic work on the part of rescue 1 s disentangled 50 people, six of them dead and many of the rest badly injured. Three bodies were in sight at a late hour tonight, but many hours' work will he required to get them out. Anything like a complete list of the killed and injured will he unobtainable untill the workers have made their way to the very bottom of the mass of the wreckage. With few exception those caui'ht in tlir ruin"; wr-re o y- 1 V ? F a large majority of them girls. Favor The Warehouse System. Chester, Aug. 8.?Under call of SenatorT\ L. Hardin, president of the Chester County Cotton Growers' association, a meeting of the association was held at the court house yesterday. The chief topic of discussion was the building of warehouses for the storage of cotton. This called out remarks from quite a number of members. One of the speakers who has investigated the matter to some extent made a statement as to the cost of such a structure, varying from $3,500 to $4,500. The sense of the meeting was largely in favor of building, A resolution favoring a rally day at some early date was unanimously adopted. A Committee of three active members of the association was appointed to make necessary arrangements for the occasion, and to invite Messrs. E. D. Smith, F. II. Hyatt and F. H. Weston to address the people on that day. A resolution was unanimously adopted urging that, in view of the great benefit to the farmers of the south from the Southern Cotton Growers' association, the farmers of every township in the ccunty are requested toorgani/ca cotton growers' association in their respective townships. NO FALSE CLAIMS The proprietors o f Foloy's Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a "sure cure for consumption." They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint, in advanced cases, but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlior stages and never fails to givo comfort and relief in the worst cases. Foley's Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy, (infuse substitutes. Sold by Fundcrhurk 1'harmucy. ? Three 'ots with dwellings, also vacant lot on Elm Stroet for sale Apply to T. S. Carter Agent, Sick Headache When your Inrad aches, there is a storm in the nervous system, centering in the brain. This irritation produces pain in the head, and the turbulent nerve current sent to the stomach causes nausea, vomiting. This is sick headache, and is dangerous, as frequent and prolonged attacks weaken the brain, resulting in loss of memory, inflammation, epilepsy, fits, dizziness, etc. Allay this stormy, irritated, aching condition by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They stop the pain by soothing, strengthening and relieving the tension upon the nerves ?not by paralyzing them, as do most headache remedies. I)r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do not contain opium, morphine, chloral,cocaine or similar drug's. "Sick headache la hereditary In my family. My father suffered a great deal, and for many years I lmve had spclla that were BO Hovoro that I wa.J unable to attend to my business afTairs for a day or so at a time. During a very severe attack of headache, I took l)r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and they rejlevod mo almost Immediately. Since then 1 talco them when 1 feel the spoil coming on and It stops It at once. JOI1N J. McEKl.AIN. Pros. S. It. Eng. Co., South llond, Ind. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package wlil benefit. If it falls he will return vnur money. 25 do see. 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind UNIVERSITY of north carolina 1>r?. Ilentl of State's Educational System, I) K V A It T M E N T S. Collegiate, Engineering, (Jradua'e, Law, Vedieine Pharmacy, Library contains 4:5,OOt) Volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system. New dormitories, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. building, GG7 8TUDKNTS GG INSTRUCTORS. The Kail term begins Sept. 11,1905. Address Francis P. Vcnablo, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. Go to the LANCASTER MARBLE AND C?;J!TE WORKS, For Good Work und Low Prices A. J. McNinch, LANCASTER, S. 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The prevalence of the rust is veryjgencially reported from iho Eastern district^, also from portions of the central and western districts. Poll weevils and boll worms re doing considerable damage in Texas and Mester Louisiana, but in the fust named State they are less numerous. Picking is general in Southern Texas and in some central counties of that State,and lias commenced over the scuthern portion of the eastern districts. A (J KIM TRAGEDY is daily enacted, in thousands ot homes, as Death claims, in each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. lint when Coughs and Colds ate prop oily treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, lud., wiites: "My wife had the: consumption, and three doctor, j gave her up. Finally she tookDr, i King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coldse which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the ! germs of all diseases. One dos relieves Guaranteed ut 50c und l $1.00 by Crawford Bros., J. F- j Muckoy & Co Funderburk Phar. niacy, druggists. Trial bottle free. JOHN E. WELSH, DENTIHT, LnnoaHter. MO. 3567" Office in rear of Funderburk Pharmacy. July 1, 1905. ? Rates1 y in Advance. week) and the ATLANTA ) one year for $i .7 veek) and THE CHARLES IER (twice a week) one $i.75 SOUTHERN CULT1VA $' 75 LANTA JOURNAL and TOR, all three one year for $2.00 ,vcek) and The ATLANTA times a week) one year for $2.00 vcck) and The NKYV YORK cck) one year for $2.00 TA JOURNAL and IIOMK $ 2 00 ot Send 011 Credit. T. S. CARTKR, l'ub. Ledger. K2 ft7. u-Mix >?. Ai iuii tn^^fr-wawmgy.fa - |-$ f fciOTtlA i . . AVegc tabic Preparation Tor As - x similalinfi UtcFoodaiulHetfuki - . ling the Stouuicks nail Bowels ot* iw? mizy Vv Promotes Digcslipn.ChecrPu}- ! ne89andRest.Cont.uns neitiier . ; Opinio .Morphine nor Mineral. ;v' Not Kah c otii;. Ateifr offM iy? i* *i &-:i; <> , Lunciistoi. S. \ Ill'Hill) >) O pluMIO > ' Pa\ is IV.ii' lire. Dtitilnp .tree. ; , ! Wi'i pra.'U. i ; County of Lkii ilay or nigh . . tauiion Jui;. 10, in') > i. , VS? " a.- X?".. ? Iwl iw/L. J lio honro o* . ? v . tliilirt s ill IlliliI in passed a resolution jo 1 i. ii ? that hercnfU r no ninv i i. hnncusiur cniinl >' w i: i t | ? holdiiifj an iuxoust unh ii . possible to ntd tin1 for 1'.f. then the muoistrato* mu ? < ->i.ij with the hnv hv securin;' nlli mciiiutu community that ii is iui [ ]>oi tunt that mi iiKjucHt lie he! i in the particular eu-e under imu- lei - , fttion, M (' Gardner. County .So|?ei v'.soi. Notice. j, Mv regular e(H e dny.-i wh he -it ' 1 lir'ia.VH Ullll fJ I f-i V:?.l III' ' li . 1 day s .you will Huh no* ni my oil near J.iVti \V,i! . cp tel.- ' , < books tit bi t -, otii 'I'M i.;? wi > ;r to w ail on you :.i: . ?iay .ii the .?? k W M Moire, t'o Hiipi t" /'-due moil J tin lit, MM)!. w* - iWMi !> ii r.Mnminwiwrm^jVi.r^ ' MONEY TO LOAN ! I liave mn.le arrangement w ... j lenders of money in New York *' with whom I am able to neKoiialu lo secured by Hist inoi lea go on imp'ox cotton firms, at 7 per c nt inier^e repayable in tint.mil it stc'lc. i.ts , ftveyeais No brokerage o. . .ion > sion charged Omv > :eu.on?charge for abstract ' ill. 11 K VVYL1K, Aug 31- (im Atioriiey jit 1.. Wintiirop College p and Entrance Exa^lnatioN j Tue examination l??r the witr?I >f vacant soiio arxhips In \Vintli:op< i loi'ti Nlld f"r III'* )(!Iliiof in:'- t ! ilcn'H will I'H hold he ' ! H til;; the award, A i * nraliii" oliwii 1 w J nil ii <> i lief i e II. hI'IimIji t~r l|? x i\> i ,v.( h? la i xb ; < v i e * (nit mil T!oopen Kepleni infniniation a o Pro l> I I MWi?tHfc*. * ** - ' .Notice . I 1 will hold i at i comity, l'honc to inv i ut l'lca^ant liill for n < . ' - i need ml. J. Montgomery Cn k?",. cpt. 20?If ift i f'\ Va U iff ? ; Uifw y yH?Bri Tor Infants and Children. M Kind You Have Always rfoiigfit Bears the / ? 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