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SU3PPLEMEBNT TO TH-E MANTNING TIMES. This is one department the people of Clarendon should read carefully and pay it a visit, as they who have done their trading in Manning for the la st few years ktnow what high prices they have had to pay for a Ladies' Hat prior to our opening up in the Miliery line, because of no conipetition. This season especially you should come to our Millinery Parlor. We carry twice the line of goods we have had heretofore and can fill your bill for anything you can call for in~ this line. We can and will sell you Millhnery for 25 per cent. advantage in price and style over any millinery house in Clarendon county. The department is in charge of Mrs. Gibbs, an expert trimmer of New York, and Miss Avant, of whom you all know. Ask some one who saw our opening how our Hats compared with Sumter and Charleston. Go0d tomak theoo:.I2 an 16c. Cloth inig 8vrI c,~f $3LitkGent Sh . e.9c Umbrellas.Liean okon-afwa inie'yan oe andsit wih.Aine Tan Shoe fo 1n t 1 50ou have topyother houses. * 00Yds WVhite Lawn 25c "*" e kirs - o. $2.48 MEN'S AND BOYS'. 5arYuh at it .8 ios 12 an 1.5 A nice Silk Umbrella........98c. TemstBrl aHors .Brus.. 4 Notions. ---2~ t......25L. A DIS SHAnicTSuWmA STSTS.o - Shoe4$4 She Soe. 9 A fine\ Wine Colored, worth -g4 TabeKie and Forks, set.48c to $1 48 PaBlacd~ h\ k Lwn 1o , P 2id 6t eu. m 5 ~ \tti~1 ~ C t A nic Smearln Suit~ ShrBose4 -'-- ---A 2 for.. lin . t $............. 1. Cutymrhns o a get a - Ba2 ie ie fP a d irtn ourlom-25r0c \ii" 9 cesnicDone Sttl rm nice File for Invoices at our store 00Pair Lao~ ^es 5c I r sue5e "o"s33lak Worst " 2 48 T n-o de.td(hlien . arvr it r- srenla% at H8c. worhes1. f~or.............. 75c 200 Blac"k Hos fo 10.. c. Anl of Organdis.. two 39 Go (i neli of BEd~ Tck &s Suis 14i 19 .scfo Shoes to be bough fom the whole~t. Shoe. -3t 7 24 ~1"4 ei 2.4 BOOKS-Bibles of all kinds. Bl ack (Hiosefs .. .k 25 vc rd wie > r ar Homepuni. Check Woepn u - \orth $. 'QI. houses of Bostoni. Richmond. -\ew 101) pair Children' Slipper '. -~. . an.-..; Novels of all kinds. Sc. to......... 39c P7JH-e air fil rensBk-. . .1 .''' 11ams and'.l~ ) ed ( andli Wiite Dap sk ins1le tttv ~ f York. Baltimore and ittersbura-.... 4...andOO . A fancy line of Children s KOr Box Paper Fool'sCap Paper. Note 100 Ho.r ext aitofMs foo....425c A~g s~gan SkW"o98 . o'thoh $ "10.t'"..$ Some mnercha nts will tell you oob Parasols.-25.-39.-48 and... or . Paper at 25 per cent less than 24cureta uliyo M- ~~~''''''i' d Wht ou on' se. sk or have gone up. WVe dery that at thinr iflie Dress Slipper at.... 1.25 Nice Floor Oil Cloth, per 25c ro" a u t e Tan and Black Hose... - The strongest lEne of White Goods and -V , - -otse. s fr $3 i poecn norSo tc.sur ad.......c h etAamCokfr.... 9 Se ot.lie fFacy(oorcP K's in town. P K's. 10. an \i Br own1!iW Sun.,........ f Se our new style Soft Sol Infant dntae a~ Eight-Day Clock for.......2 00 eeorinofFnyClra2C. 12. 15 and.. ..H... .. Tc an an.oe85 four. ()go iii~~xnvh fSheSos in Pink. Bfue and other 25c Wa o o' e, s o.S.edr frBy . 0 LaisHs.p'pi...Bgline ofColored Dimty.. - styl-e - .noo c Talcum Powder, per box. 5 and... 10c 2u)ln oiadelHs fr15 iad.......... .t stylesSh- $3 Ladis and ssmes new s tyl -ue R.& o~ t . Carpet Hammers............... Sc Oure luneefLae. *HWesaveftern1 5cood........ t Omaecr Thss a line we havuce 1nlared. e aens Blark Worsted Sit- for. $5tikw a ui o na-rs Shoes, made by hand and in Pis............... 2 0 L adies Su nue r 5 c ta ins ou of, wit R u l n to m aute h -. ea r a large'~ a ndt o m pi le t li e W e $ 7 5 0 h eu cors, per p ar 0 . n d . . N eedle s ....................... 4c oo Vests at........... * il eine of La"e ~ have a line of Drummer amle we n AnW ool Brw n Phaid. . ->4 . tnairbes Tan ShoeLsd on oearthl o Lead Pencils. per dozen......... oc -- ------Perecales can't be beat. at ti WVe also have Yoting Meu I upt-dt 1.00 pair~ Pants. :9t'. t0.. a eS<e otti line of BATT LEAN Sho\I '1O>aers Ladet '. f D re~ Also Ladies' Kid Gloves. See out lit 1 an d ies 25ct . u-1 - ad.--....- -. . . at inalclos ho' $1.98 pai M"e"'" Wor P ""t". 50 Theyn"t'be" ""t"""pShoe. Ladies' D rk. $ .5Side Combs of all descriptions. for at 1 . antllover Laces. Allover Embroideries .S- ou p --- ----2e;d.......... .~O TinsLwCtSosi a n ad' ' D I Chldenan Ldis e1~ Sune Un desrts 48c, Anove r Tuekingr. The~ trettiest that Seeot lint of Stitf Hats ad...Bla.... PMn~sLwt d an U 0d Lds D-.. ChLadies' Sink Laits. can be ha~d. -i. -tt 1 1' ---- .- pair~ Men s Heavv Pant-. for ~ 250 pair M n-s D)rs Shhos worth oilet Soap. DrawersA) to mach have aIeyn-n1 11e t Wer a e to largelin. o Dres Ba- - In kinds of Laces and Embroider'ies. .A nice line of Boys' sta 24arc ae e eadwelsletdTooth Br ushes. Sc. to...........2.3~c for trimng woo orerash .o ams Nar row Laces and new BraIds for trim- Hats at............ .30pir Men's Dress Pant- for oC. 20aarMn r So 12 2 4 ,a e ya 0 Buttons. Thread. Pins Jewelry Baby ng. pir Men' i' A" $ 1 V2 i - * L o o es o c a r in Aers Bibs. Elastic. Shades. Handkerchiefs, Here are a lot of JOB;S and REM- 000 Boys' Strawv ts.......... . fo. ........... .. sW rk ho 1)od.............. 2 t(i5 imn i C j 0 P t 1.UU i ca . ineo f mkn Tobacco.,et2c igri mr Baby Cloaks Ribbons Diaperies Tin- N NTS our com etitors don't b t oeppan w C la r e d on h o ......e.....-... e p t p fine 1 btnbox es: hain T oac ware. Agateware, Colars aind Cu'f. handle: 500 Men's Straw Hats.8S. 9 and . 2 l ourit pren's ....... at th 10 a irM nsGvro Also. a ieln t .5ad .csfr1c pdtn' th i tr dn in aai-iM nice,,- tine tas 1e year Inno0 whsacs fo4i ('olognes. Girl aps. Buggy Whips Yards Embroideries. n 4 The 1.00 Men's and Boys' Strovh . . e - 0T s asyrd pieces.il.to Ht r etto some little imp e 50 1,8ir Men'. t ou t rit d Jdia rlowe ba c olit t 3ind 35-lb. ti ox alfd a orth l kc a r . . y o ns - tCrok ole B oards to pass off the ers. perrg pai Mrs nibs an nightt pleasantew Yokanly.s Piece Goods. 2000.t. rth iSe. fo7 c2.oTERCETt tti. "2 gatdyuMn.-ne -- P- 4-t h "K- seoourli.i.... - - 23 I odBil o....... ono Show ot.. ope in ho Au nic coiding Bridl for........81 00e nFit of the hey are big bargains. niav see thousands of other things youCaBs shoe a-. 8 c t t . ~r e n c -1 5 0 0 goode R iding 5 c . enB rFi elAl-W oloant ....5 0.."..1.2 2 0 0 Yea a t. ...d.- t h -I m- and o.s... 's '2 50-.'.Kn..Pa 165 al- flt tA nice Hos H le 13ad.. 2c. p 2L 0ed-d TSkirtt 25215Mn a8 c ".c . Same in T . . .2 5 nce cr en................... $1a b i f~ trs oocqut-~ c. urva ic line of1c Me ni Suk) l im So it fnor ant-..1 1 0 i y Bleach at..... . N aisook R em nants t. ..... ... tr s. 24 . .. . A fine Screen .. 4 * Chair Bottom s and Ta ks. Curtain Pai Lathers' lac k ne Wite PlKnemat fo.. m- LokaBu e~ rs nm o nePnsSi- Shoes, to 30001"Oc"tcat..."."" 10c...."...48c f "" " $3.48 Little Gent's 12. 89c. nice Cushion for ('hairs.. 3e A nice Set of Table Spoons .... 20c Poles. .. .r...4.and........fC. .Worth..........ot... 4744 8.Ii~ eClothing Pat Shirts and Millinery in town. Prices much lowe than other houses in Manning. The success of our house is SMALL PROFITS, and to turn over what we have and get more. It matters not what pre ite ou wmle wlle owr. We ds Shotlike some-want it all, and run down others nd tell things that nobody would believe, butt we want a share of your trade and will appreciate it if you will give us a look. W.e have Remnants that our competitor don't buy and we have the new styles that we can knock hun out mkalso. - AQ0 -4= qfd1 -4.4A - W - W i Q A d- -_ -4 -Q XATA YELLOW FRONT Prop.N.Y.Racket Y 0 vAR AAINST IMMORALITYBOT TO HANG TOADOPTSHELDON'S POLICY THE PORTO RICAN TARIFF. NEGOTIATIONSAREPENSSNG AN FV RA CAR A AINTIMMORALITY.Oeofh -r i he Owner Tpek C t mpates t IDscussed by Senators From Dff- Do und HerPub!c Deb-- Mo E ndusties bRo urSS A Eng TO T Boston Opens Vigorous Campaign or:ae Hstory. limpor:--r - erent Political Standpoints. , Wee Ag-ainst Vice. NwYRMrh1.Adsac o'N M REEEIREPLIERE S RECEBosTos March 19-Aapublic meet- .BAILEY, Ga., March 16.-The suPe- TOPEKA, March 17.-As a result of NEw YoRK, March l.-The Herald TE Yral frch 1anto Dingotch s: C T G March e9. rior court has adjourned after dispos- Rev. Charles M. Sheldon's experiment publishes interviews with senators and H d Sd- t Marh i ngthe Watch and Ward society, Rev. Fred. oag of the ases of King and Baster this week, in cononacting the Topeka representatives on the Porto Rican bill iNgotieins warlh in Fe e- more by of Thesn durie Goosbey, charged with the murder o Capital as a Christian newspaper, there as follows: - M 7 lud basket South American RepubliCS rick B. Alien, one of th officers of the Mr Mims, near Hazlehurst on March . is almost certain to be a marked change "Whatever is done," said Senatr tween the Doinian government repedb ende rade.smin durngth 000 I P resnedt hedenat First society, declared that a large num-. 6 r was fs tlotcrant eamre hg Spoon er Wisconin"tonight "wiathnrh at oig cmayo atr nNot aoia 30 Respond o Our Call. briof socious plays hat a re King Goosbey, aged 16 years, as in the permanent poiicy and style of the Spooner of Wisconsin tonight, "with nd the lignidtio n of facry in Not onaroli a NorBh ber of vicious plays have been produced qthequ wllnotsereoaterth in Boston during the last few years. placed on trial first. A jury, selected publicatio. o the correspondent of rest n t erver McKinley tio rk for the ionovemnt blacher and a b oLI Re advised the eople who patronize Out of the first panel, after being out 80 the Associated Press, F. 0. Popenoe, will be renominated and re-elected." . imryovemort Carolina; coalkmines and MEETthe theaters to find ot before and leave minutes, returned a verdict of guilty principal owner of the paper, said: Representative Clayton of Alabama of the company's financial affairs, have coke works in West Virginia; two cot not reached an agreement agreeable to the rnton mills in Alabama, one in Arkansas, It Provie Fo F Buster Goosbey was then placed on ".When we turned The Capital over said: After referring to the charge that trial, and the jury, a-fer being out 10 to Mr. Sheldon we fully expected to re- treated the Porto Ricans shamefally inTTheg-lasp loot e c nt o yh a nndhe raera t d f o ytoadSthdhe a Afters-Mrt Imotn cater wasCJ0 orgnal snnall andd in00,0 respctiely tto tins eure edcto uly ernments---3any Important Matters $8.0C00000 is annually paid in tribute to aInutes, returned a verdict of guidty. store the old form, line for line and let- dealing with them. I think that the gsted by the improvement company at1 NotCrha, three in South Caro- 31easure Is In Line With President's to Be Given Consideration at the the police by criminals to municipal an. Both were sentenced to be hanged on tfor letter, but after considering the sugar trusts have influenced the Repub- a is torth aro continued:'1'ne tri~l and coa iotion wasone of mter ur in th afeer wosie rn tav e se- uia prt. Ihb lve n owen e tht nomtRe u stoersdnpHueb.i ln n wo i e a; a cotn a rgna u g sin Coming Session. thorities in New York city, Mr. Allen April 6. ter fund the coupons of the outstanding woolen mill in North Carolma;o conagainst im ro em n triaan anid takeoio ups the Teaf mletei lightg tnd power, plne haveedg toda offere thety following th t o at NCw Yo March 19.-The state deT "There is no question that vize is pro- the quickest In the history of the state. cided that some changes can be made ter what the Republican party may do bonds. As the bonds are presented the seed ol mills in South Carolina and WAsHINGTON, March 19.- enator parcient at Washington has been - more toted here in Boston, too. There is a The negros will be hanged in exactly which will bo advantageous. The its past action w.ll go strongly against considerable number of the police force One month and nine days from the time changes to be made will definitely be it in the coming elections. coupons for three years and issue scrip in Georgia and West irginia; a rsi than gratified by the prompt and cor- in complicity with evil doers, although the crime was committed, and this decided upon at a meeting of the own- Senator Clay of Georgia said: o t bylanr theo ermills i u andta C oumasr dialresponsea reeics to al this it potobtain legal evidence prompt action on the art lfnthing licwi be announced in the paper dlo of ths United States are in favor of accomptishe'd, there wil still o accu foundry and macine shop in Arkan- States from Puerto Rico or going into n American The ftimal to make it possible to convict in court." Istreating Port Rco as a part of the mulated it is estimated, a sufficien sas; gold mines n Georgia; a guano fac Puerto Rico from the United States suggestion recently made by the orit HT trouble is expected I is said that te underlying princi. - United States; that they are in favor of fund to guarantee absolutely te prompt tory in North Carolina; ice factorie m s a Stares looking to the assembly ofen THE GERMAN SHIPBUILDERS ples of Mr. Sr'-Ion's plan will be car- free trade between the United State: payment of ai debts and the oenin r North Caroi aact shall be cottred butetis ora e oogrs ol teahe idependent Protest Against t he Abrogation of T HE CAS E OF G EN. WH E E LER. oni; but taI hispersonal opinoionsadtt island Ia ti tntwhatve aeand prosoerous era f or the 1o mili baa, rni;uethreenNrh ao c sll n o bfte nsted s extedor ____ogrsso___teinepnenwl necessariiy be followed. The action may be taken it wvill now count mncnrpb .ln n n nVrii;lme nf~ h eilto fteUie ttso governments on this continent, similar Duty on Shipbuilding latria!. Friends Urge Him Not to Press His e wi remai Rctsbitcn i ply againt t R ican l and aid the te i terms o erentn in Teama G e i Ten nd to the pan-American congress, which BERI, March 9.-At a recent con- tics, but in other respects it is not likely Democrati. It will cerrinly help thet attw Te mispin is in Tn ses met in W ashington in 1 S9. Sufficient ference of German shipbuilders in Ham- We s, Matco . I - tfoe art radicalll from the Sheldon Democratic party a. t Re polls. E ilr ent c an , te i t e n r e o a; a ryo m i i n WASHINGTON., March ?7.-It is evi- platform. Mf. She~ldoni's leading edito time has not elapsed for replies to Sec- burg it was decided to protest against dent that an effors is being made to in- rial tomorrow morning will be an invi- - tillhrses o tseaconts i ah wan Georgia- o e Unte aedment oed r e ta r y H a y 's le tte r to c o m e fr o m th e th e a b ro g a tio n o f th e e x e m p tio n fro m d u c G e n e ra l W h eer to with d r w h i ta t eo n t ho he r a e r re t h p a p e r f t oAxs o n h e s r n m th e c o n r i i4A L A BAS te n d e d S atr 3eric o ." 'a - o to the redeso the ae - ex-oenetamr ierls~ adn n atigml _ ri pain fteaedetoe more - p~~~~~~~ress their views regarding its future Gvro fSuhCrln se more distant governments of South duty of shipbuilding materials adopted request for immediate action upon his conduct. The replies received will to aor Stte Troops. a onrei po is tde Domiscan be America. but these have give assurances theuct Tdee ttpie feeie hil ao sorr Stt TirteDoiiaoopi..A LN;NGI.LBA A oay eaorBvrdg ad by the budget committee of the reich- resignation. It is intimated that this some extent determine the changes to CoLUmBIA, S. C., March 17.-The sta- istration 'or seie time and the agre C We haroriathe president's which dispel any doubt as to the una- stag. uge to nimity of all republics between the ut Russia, it is said, is making special effort is attributed solely to an interest be made. It is understood that Mr. tion a-et and ohr citizens of Neeces, ,.fhetA- Shte icrase sai -sdingand speia l - ditio the i Sheldon will be associated with the pa- dRico n i mityc o a l the p ac as egween t h e fforts gi e re rade h shipping , m at - In th is peonn altion ite re c h th e g e per in a friendly w ay, but w ill have no O ra geburg county, telegraphed the ant all around. Co tUnns, G a., M arch 19.-Charlie w hich is m ore than the house bill w ould proposal to meet as soon as possible -rials and pay bounties for the establish- L Shs t in is d tin its management. governor at midnigt begging for troops It is considered here that Santo Do- Humphries, a negro who had attempted have given the islan in the entire two proposalt tohee a svi o br o ing s op e r t ofnda y nti shoo r s t - president has had it in his mind to ask T e Rv. Stewart Sheldon, father of to protect them from white regulators, mingo has made exceilent terms witg wh te irl was shot years of its le. h wih___ewofbradnngthsopmntonviatonscoos congress for special legislation empow-.h editor, contributed an article towho had twvice visited thedtown bat the Anri i n company, anro hassrite d e to outag a yon yesteday.s removes the reasonthih each and extending the advantages of the th pae this aferoo advo-ste ie onba agreements reached. Negro Killed by Sheril. ering him to to keep General Wheeler, eating the abolition of public funeral po , white and black, and promised evo menpath of eer beer on Sathrby aigob Hempres e ber hs fo te porthe ill and a iehn a eek or two at the utmost BIRMING General Lee and other brigadier gen- services. His distinguished son will ap- return tomorrowvund kill them. dein its histh.'' self iht b umphrMs coy, rounced t the Witina ee o to a te tmst BIMIGHvyM. Ala., March !9. -At sevcs himel intigise the bedroo ofMsacononepyteprsdn.O.h the last forma, responses are expected 'Johns, in the Bue Creek mining district erals on the rolls with the rank of brig- pend an editorial note indorsing the Wor on the surrounding farms had thda are e t o , h u k rt adier general in the regular army. idea- h business. A HIGHER DUTY ON GRAIN. the frayea ow amer , of Mrer y p toranWsigon, and in conflident Saturday,_ WilaMne,__er, da anticipation the bureAu of American ITo- neetdi hsmvmn hi uies Saturday, William MKinney, a negro, Those interested in this moveent .ide d miles west of Columbus, and object of my amendment is the same as republics, created by the last congressdym feel that by immediate resioation and KILLED HIS MAN IN CHURH The gove and now including in its membership Carroll. MKinney was wanted in An- the prosecution of his present determi brought aasstnc andcma thope asaian ttion andy revnu proison oftcto thel conop every one of the republics is taking up niston and Policeman Cooper of that city nation General Wheeler will arouse an- Carlislo Gi-ts Off anty and the Cour: a posse e s e orow, ifn T h the preliminary work of the maeeting, had gone to Blue Creek to make the ar- tagonisms which may make it dillicult R buki's Jury. .cause of the awlessnes is unknown. Zeitung says the government has made fled. A posse started out to find the .titutiart ofve Poiuetio n i andxtene had 1one bhe ac Caolue Ce to haep me r p e rar ce o m- e f y as mareb it is - e fore . It may be that ox dicatons, at the City of Mexico in the arrest. McKinney resisted, where- thc house the legislation needful to se Chronicle from Dallas, Tex., says: li"vy cimi For sairg.-. the offer to the Agrarians party that if negfamily as Humregied of an pa of e constrato isa eshall 1901r The City o: Mexico was selected upon the officers opened fire, instantly cure his retirement. The state court of crinlnal appeals FERNANNN., Fia, March 16 -Mr. they will aband that~~C1CAO alMhecutrericuehmgh ilig15.ny.TetrgdycuedAonterspopeoctiesedyaewslurone adpeineoil eostaehhtwese easily attend. as it r convenient of ac ' great excitement among the negro pop. At mtptei As.4utilt. today affirmed the sentence of ten Thomas Eals, underwriter's agent, has the imor:.tion of picided meat the d- captured. Ie confessed to the deed Pueto cand if sof tat of hesa st MAeInETTA, Ga., March iG-The own years' imprisonment against John L. been in the city investigating the mat- ties on American gain wl be raised and shexteion Ro, an i ng provhan of Ies ton all utaho ande Sheriff o'f exenio ofute the taxin provsioseo Ifs on Oll th he bet f the deputies to the scene. . is excitorA a ner macn6-Tetwny's atm edCripfri th kigig of Professor ter of the grounding of the British after the expirtion of the conmercial whiiped and ordrd to Leave.- the constitution would prevent us. On coming meeting i aieved e is excited over a ngro mans attmtedW iam Li scomb in the Central steamer Rohamton on the outer bar treaty. The duty on wheat will be in repetitions of the conerencd te qen Incendiries at Griffsa- assault on Miss Sallgrove, who lives Christian church of Dallas on the night of Cumberland sound. on March n. The creased from marks to 0 marks per A Ga., ah e Con ae qetioh of poe free and Choorea ahrc negr bella boy ate theh Cooer bebrln leftd wit anrc aboutl frehndun intervals will be provded for, a d all i GRIFIN, Ga., March 19.-The stables about 112 miles from the city. The of July. 1S99. Professor Lipscomb tug makes claim of $2,500 salvage for doubl cenmeu n the republics will eventually act as of E. C. Smith, cashier of the Griffin young lady is 15 or 16 years of age, and was principal of the Dallas public high towingthe vessel off, which the unde t b sfor the international gathering Banking company, were burned last - resisted the negro's advances and a des-I school Carlisle had been dismissed as writers' agent will possibly allow. The ye d enteed her in he It is explained that the date of the - Bmay were bernde tas perate struggle ensued. Miss Snel janitor. He shot Professor Lipscomb vessel was not injured in any manner. says: hotel and bt her ad He aaen 6.-A es actual assembly of the conferece is de- night. Mr. Smith loses, beside the grove's screams alarmed the cgro and to death during church services with- - "It is certain that Americans wi was arrestedhat he rlease on an Te Mrch 16.-As a resulta ferred for nearly a te n er that building, a fine carriage horse, two he ran off. During the struggle the out warning and in the presence of a (hrles Tagg-rt Heid. not quietly accent limitation, or, to agreemen t fethe St e ers ona mules, a cow, a carriage and buggy, young lady was bal brisd 1eceia. p- p ot a a p e aai n o th e a onbs and otherr operty.c I g several cuts about the head. John pleaded insanity as his defense. geth sb e edo ac aW f m n 4'e must reckon with counter in as- -The Vance Statue. D fneasociarsuion d deleg tes frmer have e opdelegats huriy se mle d f io r y.badlybruised,___ identifiedcbygMisstioen.groveeasahersasndappealsptoday.yi th vrte opinio of slaughter a.heen ofrc 1 his r emi aryg.5o h tve F u d r'N to consideration and preparation of thee Itigsvrlct bu h ed 011peddisnt shsdfne subjects to be discussed, rather than Belding Bailey has been arrested and Judge Brooks of the court of criminal agert has been held on a charge of man- ption the at o have the delegates hurriedly assembled identified by Miss Snellgrove as her as- appeals today, in the written oprion t a h is the ec The a iln a in er e nt e e and confronted with immature propo- Deaths From Hydrophobia. sailant. He asserts his innocence. the court affirming th sentence ao- tri This is the case from St. Peters-yoich ad sim g. cance stake placay 2lqas of scale of 1 per cen decded Th amiitrtinexecs euls f COLUMBIA, & C.. March 19.-Mad TktAgns -nounced in severe terms the crime of b0g hr ti lee htthsyugcmec n hpig sitons- oca, . C a c 19.Ma d In As i lle Carlisle and rebuked the trial jury for W mite man had trouble with Amy Tan - the amiist atio expetse cofce ner, causing her death, and also that of can commercial legislation has ben run pln b w o h bul h as iHs ouponw thcagetliuetiete oin os e eaue sncin. ea"o S~IL . ac -h The eincutisa, ccling tunesad her unborn child. -on such lines as to give us little reason, I il enearly four months beore the 1Kille y i o,.a ofth De Sm- ASHEVILLE, N. C., M1arch 17.-The its leniency. concluding: metn.calities of the Pee Dee section. Sam- ' I "The court is at a less to understand when drawinn upcssceuaiohtteisraylCL-d.. . ach1. meeting. .n_ uel Nelson of Statesburg, bitten six Interrational Association of Ticket how the jury reached the verdict they ____m__ya when rang up customs preular re-iseadyn 1;; at ciar~estont. weeks ago, has died of hydrophobia, Agents 175 stroi g reached Asheville by did. The evidence amply supprts mur B iRMINGHAM, a Nar . CHAr.LESToN, March 13.-J. Addison after suffering in the worst forms. An- special train from Charleston, S. C de in the firs degree amid the highest BRNIeNwGAM, Ala., March 19.-A act Am eran rae Johnn Tte man,~ nam unnon -s Reore specia torin The New frmck Meidan paIn factt inic cerai quarter reprsal GAVSTN Marc 19.-ajo Wil- a ameeivnrna liaa Porte, ri seruslytalhere. ar to have died in Sumter county. took breakfast at the Battery Park ho. ,ohn T. Carlis is a nativa o san- , says that Howard Culpepper, a f n port a treatent of er. am Ho as tean of Te i I eems h yn-la, e d ynight he attended the Hibernian State Baptist Convention .itm r estate. They left this a ter- d ais e cofu nt k M oomandaakowas ofo ad'ilemaas nT uc Fa m Ijur. war, hky yon ts prosperitynist of Te M oore. whIt see s oma eyndis c e o am- tf.ffhat sHotwad kleppr la banquet, and yesterday morning had a GRiFFIN. Ga., March 19.-Local Bap- noon at 4 o'clock and wul take dner -ri-onf by anhNre sevre ttak o magetio. tstsareprparngorheomigfaHoSpmgs m Co'tton 1i1.' had gone to arrest. famsabutSvanasferdonid__walra __ro_ d cahe Rends hotme. Whe paciy rhi Iomi :- to) Fruit Slight. Ithe delegates of the state Baptist con- E-nd.ed His Life. IRALEIGH, March l7.-The state has Bi-iea Patil.erably from the recent cold, The tom- SpARTANBURO, S. C., March 19.-F. -father-in-law the latterkattackedhi G~FIGa , March 19.-It is tbe vention, whiCh convenes here next WALALLA, S. C., March 19.-Fred chartered the Vivian cotton mill at --PRATTVILLE, Ala., March 19.-Pratt- Iperature in the southern section of the M. Stearnes of Clevelan 0.ilhre withchedshhgun aa and e.shoed gerl optineion aon the frcet freeew- t andk honites hae beenascure for Tartgen, a prominent young man of Cherryville, Gaston county, and author- ilewspatclydtredbfrecity and throughout the county fell to iteresting th peopl in.e raloa reynchedskllwt the sto adcruhe ersio lithis section toa the rpcend raz neay all thesdelegate, whichured be this place, committed suicide Saturday izes it to be as much as $2.000,000J cap. thlis orci,19 dtoestred bfre 30serlyamggeeato-fmhreo, - pdid~ u little tda ae is at iec opate d a bout 00 in number. 'by shooting himself through the head. -tlti onn ,1 trsb in ~ d 0 eeeyd m gn ve eain-rm hr OC lm uN .R y od k l ihte sok