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The BATESBURG AB VQCATE ' A TRI-COUNTY PAPER. BATESBURG, S. C.. FRIDAY. APRIL 12. iy07. JACOB PhlNIZY, President WILLIAM A. LATIMER. Vice Prest. GEORGIA RAI AUGUSTA, CAPITAL and UNDIVIDED Particular attention to by mail. We solicit your business SHAVING PARLORS THE BEST OF BARBERSKVERYTH1NU HOT AND Ct BILLIARD AND POOL PARLOR: J. J. ROBERTSON PRO! COTTON MARKT. Jatesburg spot I! " PERSONALS. To tl le delight of her many 'r nds, J Miss Kilherine Cullum-has returned home after extended visit t" friends and relitives at Palm If each Fla. Mr W. J. Hatcher, of Johnston, was In town Monday on business. Miss I.ncj' Littl'-j ?hn, .spent Monday in Columbia. Mr. U r-. K' hered^ spent Saturday nitfht and Sunday with his p iron's Mr. au.l Mrs. U. Kthered^e. lie was aeotnpameu i>/ ins mend, Mr, L,eroy Woodward of Ham well. Mrs ,T. A whitten and little son spent several days in August tliisweek Mrs. J. Frank Kneoe and sister Nora Crouch spent Saturday and Hun- j day with Mrs. K. A. llorne at itid^e Spring M r?. Jim Clark of C tlumhia, spent S-aVurdiy in town with relatives. Mrs. \v, A. Crouch spent several d >ys at Wards this week. Mr. Manchester Watson of Itid^e Spring was a visitor to our city Monday Mr. McP.jII Ridgell his returned from Atlanta. Miss Maude Lee Kthcredge left Monday afternoon tor Chicago, 141.* where sho will reiniin for hi ue time" Miaa Id i Uoatwright o? near Lacsviile paid her sister v iss Mary Bo^t* wrUht a brief visit Mo .d ly. Mrs. Tom 1 at ? vl Mi>s Kvonlyu Asbil were vi->ir, us o i>.?' esburg today Mr. J. L (jrUUM, lit. returned fr in a vis e to Ins si -ler a*. Virginia. Miss Tullye li iiiu'i his returned from a weeks visit to relit.i v. iu Augusta. MissAnni. Winters of All.Kh.il was ; was in town shopping Salurd ty. Mr. Wil'.ia n Cat,o of Monet ta was a visit >r to li iteaburg Mo i lay. Mr. Barrett .Jonet has returned from a pleasant visit to iiis parent*, at Keishaw M-'s A bee Itmkinspent a few days witli fri jtids and relatives at 'Jolubia last week. In a let tor written to t ho Ad v tc it e from Mi. II 11. Garvin at Warner. liosaystliiltli.it the. farmers ar- all well up witli tli Mr work, have ab m' ItaIs.i; i pl iati ig o >rn and livv * their cotton ground ready for the fl -coy sta-' pie. , mr s w \j. r iruei sjiu.il a iu>v uat s in Columbia I'm week. Mr. '-v. \V. Watson sp2i?t Wedncsat Columbia. Mr nu'l Mrs (1. W Thomas have returned lo their home at Florence Sunday. Mr. a.d Mrs. M. H. Edwards spent Sunday at Lcesville. Mr. I). 1*. Hartley and mother returned home Monday from a vi-.it t-? Asheville, N. C. L' i "Vmcy S. Williams of the U O V .... 1. w. I t l.ij il.It i. c of o. t> ,y u ? i i u in i-v/ 111.? * ??i ? ?4 tor p ;i ?h.?i7 visit to his hone in Colli nMid h i ild loan place oO R. F. I). No. 1 Balesbmv. Mr. John Steven? h w in awl to Palorburtf from K F I). Nn 1. Mr. W. Farbcr is in New York. Kpi-c pal services will be held in Kamincr Hull Sunday aflcriuon at four o'clock. lie -. R >yal Shannon house <>f Kd>?e Hula win oiiu iaie. Mr. II I Carter of Danvl'lcVa , ?>nr or the Stmt horn Rallw .ys gonial irpre. sen at iv? p ill liate&burK a visit \e.,tcrday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Craven of .la per, 1'i.t , are In town for a few <1 -ys MARRIED. O.i S irid iv morn or at. 1 > o'clock :> t lie h one of t lie bride's fit her in I .ex |n;icn, Mr. Reultcn l> Mee'/.o of nea Ireir.o. an I Mes Fannie. Son. of T.ex injjton. were married by the llev. W 1 j. Keel, both of 'Ivese. yollni? pe< pi are quite popular. They will link their liomc in the Fork. CHARLES a. GOODRICH, Castile* 1 RUFU3 H. BROWN, Asst. Castile 1 LROAD BANK GEORGIA. D PROFITS, $500,000.0( tile conduct of account; 1 and invite correspondence. AND POOL ROOM. -HOT TOWKLS ALWAYS * STERILISED. )LD BATHS. ? IN DPAD lit: RADItPI) CHOI) >. BaLesburg, S. C. W. A. CLECKLE! DEAD. 4 CC WELL KNOWN AND HIGHLY ? ESTEEMED CITIZEN OF * NORTH AUGDSTA PASSED AWAY J YESTERDAY J; AFTERMOON ' A ken, April 11 ?i he news or Hie 11 sudden and unli ncly death of Mr. \Y* P A. (Meekly, which occurred at l'2::i(; '' o'clock in Aiken yesterday, brouyln L' sorrow to the hear s of * host of fr tends both in the ct'y and ill North Angus- ~ ' W The deceased was one of the most * well known and highly resucclcd men $ In Aiken county. Last .Monday he jj left Ills home in North Augusta to at- M tend c uirt at Aiken and while at Llia' ^ place lie was stricken with a sudden and fatal illness. The most skilled " physicians were called hi, but then ?\ services were unavailing, and Mi. 4 (Meekly breatlied his last s 011 alter ^ nonn yesterday *j The deceased has been a citizen aof y N ii-,' Aueiisin fi??* a number of vcar> On itig lut liirio' he haaclusuly identi- Ji ri'dli'i hueresis with those of the ^ growing ;itirl pr ?pcrou<) 1 i I Lie city, jj and he Ins ever b .'tin looked upon as 5; .nieof North Augusta's most I.,llucu- v Ll.il and highly respected eiti/.oi,s. j, lie le.ivc? a wife and s'x chi'dren. The funeral so vices will hi conduct- i ed fro 11 the North Augusta Ha pi Ut % church 1 his afternoon at 3 o'clock. ? Toe fo'dowin/ gmtlein *n aid act as ?> active ii iilbeirer.s: Messrs. W. \V. Maulies, A. K Lctfuc, II M. YoUn^- ? blo>d, 'J 1) Johnson, C, I.. Jones auo yi J S. l'age. K r i' ii 1 1 ir.iry p.illbiarcrs are as fo!- <jj lows: M -ssrs, T. L. L Fireman, T. L If ihn, J ?J. .Mack ly, J D. S Foarey, 1'. hillings and J. C Whitley. NV - b THREE PETiriOlS RE-? FUSED. :: ; G3V. ANSEL Ik ill '.DVERSS AC- , I HON OF PARDON PAPERS. I, , .1 ? ' V Gov. Ansel yeVeroa, ri?fus?<l Mire , J palitdons for c ninntalioiis and pi/ s dons, pre?v-ntei s one ?i?n - an ? T v < 'of lii nn, \V I i i 11 W stm irelanl )f I LfX'.nn' ?n \nd 't I. rosier of Mlarjeiuloo. adiH "ry c, as ami i.i t.'ie < tirst a Hoc of JlOd vi? imposed and to I II lirt second a fi ie of $1'H) or one year , in t lie State O'Miitent iary. The Wc-tni iroliUKlo-vse w <s appealed ! to the Blipnnn C Wl but that tl'lhll-| ! tia! upheld tn>* v rdio1, of the lower! / Conn and Judge Gage rjfusjd to rec-1 f eoai'Mi I a p irdon. I The oi her case was that of Thorn >s . Has* of Greenville. wlio was sent, up; 1 f ?r two years for killing Thomas \us : li'",a verdict of manslaughter b:ing : relumed. ; r I DEATH IN AIKEN. j? | 1l*R. T.W. WIUTIEY SUCCUMBS'; ! TO ATTACK OF RHEUMATISM. : i ! 4 11 * I" " '?? - * * ' ' I aihi'm. ?|imi ;i ? i tic* m;niv i rionna 1 I in A iken of ^rs T. W Wlnt'ev wrrcj >h' ?'lc. d to Iohti of her death on last | ! ' day. She dx fl et he? home In Beech ' Island Wl lie she has hp n a patient | i:lT pr for several years from i heuma > it ism it was not known tiere that. sh.a ! ( ! was serious'v 111 Kh* was l he wife| of t he former Probate Jiidye, Capt. T ! ?|W ^viiattev. end uasan estimable and i i I noble Oh t-1 Ian woman. She <vas a rru m-! ? her of Mie \iken Bipt'st Ohijrch. Thn | ! remains verc Interred at i'cech Island ^ on Saturday in the presence of many sorrowing friends and relatives Mrs, Witatley was about 75 years of a^c. i J**" ? ' * HOST MAKE REPLY TO C9MMIS SIGN, _ [ARRIMAN ORDERED BEFORE* COURT TO AN 8WER QUESTIONS. ISIDE FACTS AHE DESIRED MATTERS WHICH RAILROAD KING REF03ED TO TELL IN FEB RUARY WILL NOW or r a o .? r n LIU I VUUilil FROM RIM. Washington. April D. ? According to decision rea-ihed by the interstate immircc tomtnission tody, E II] arrunati will tie made 11 appear In a I nited 'Statescircuit court In the Htatc ' New Yfik in answer to proceedings > be iii*tituted tocompdl him to anverc-rti'n question* wh'ch lie refu I to answer when lie was on toe stand ; th recen* hearing by the cimmison in N \v Y rk. Numerous c inforicea have n >en 1 .eld on the subject / the memb irs of the commission in i ic potion of this action, which \v:l' i br ni^lit as s xiii as Messrs Ke'lngg id Severance, special counsel, can rep ire the case fi r submission to the ti? rr The hearing Infor v. Wet Mr. 11 a. r r?uin appeared was held in ihe lalter irt of Fibru iry, and it was in con ?c'ion with certain transactions <f ic Union I'enillc tint Mr. llarriman, i ad vice of counsel, refused to ans? $ v WHAT OU "First Natic ^ Special to The Stai Hatcsburg, April National Bank of it t'lat tlie bank Is in this institut fx in surplus, i k spring has been vi re The deposits this s N busy season last 1 k very compliment 5^ news pa peri W. W. Watson, Pi H T. B. Kernaghan; W. L. Raw I; j? J. A Whittcn I R B r-r the 'Hi?stions pa* t ; him It was ro lylr on' in I lie ?e-ti*nony tint the Fnion INicilie owned a lar^e :i ;n">U'?t of . ... i.nh.. i>.* /.i, % ., it Mil I I?" i II [ <U IIR >L?M li. Jl : i I LI 1 J X 1. 11 I ms asked whether any. and if so h va i ich of i hat stock b 'longed to hhns -If /hen he bought, It and what, price he aid for it hat. h declined to answe*. Another (ju sMon which he refused o answer, and upon which the comisio > d 'sires light, was whether or not ny of der.'ctors of the. Union I\ic:iio rare inteiestei h* th'.sale. of certain h ires of st .tfk of the New York Cenra1 rallr a I at. t lie tima they were old to the Union t'ucitic. N3TIT0TE ON EVANGELISM. An institute on Kv ingelisu for tiken. lylgulle (1 and R-d^e Assooiai 'in will he held at Ridge Spring taptlst church. T"esd iy. Aprils'!. Program 10 A M I)-v it icMial lOwrcisos io3) A M Kvuntp'llsm. Its S'gni* ieance?N N Burton. A. A. Bayly 11: :i?? A M The Church Kv:ir<jolism J. () Brown, Jeboz Ferris 12:30 i? M riu> Pastor anil ICvamre listrt?J. K. Johnson, John (). Quu^l 1;30 1'. M. Intermission. 3 P. M. Local Needs and How t Supply Them J W. Wanton, <5. K hurts. 1 I' M. The Ho'y Sphit and Kvan ? elisui -II J. Woodward, J. 11. Ed wa rds 8 hvangelisl.lc won< Service 8:1ft 1* M. Men and Evangelism '1 J. McLean 9:lftp M Prayer and EvangelismW T Derieux (ierxral di-cussiou will Tollow tli sp? e ?sl addresses on each Subject Pasters and other visitors are ri quest i d l/> no' Ky .1. II. E1 war Is Hldji Spring, s. r. jjs won as pr.Ksi.d,* ar eiilertninme.ut wMI ho provided, cot dial hiviUiLb ii is extended J. Ha-twe" Edwards Sec. of (Jon GOVERNOR TUBS UP RABORN'S , CASE SHERIFF OF AIKEN COUNTY WHO WaS FINED FOR CARRYING CORCEALID WEAPONS IH r.FMHlU A D uuvuuiat ill PEALS TO GOVERNOR AN- j'" 8 EL iS GOV. TERRELL INFO Mi" > il< ED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF SOUTH CAE- cr OUNl HIS WRITTEN A LETTER ? MA ~ * luunsim iEii',!A AU 11 INS FOR AN INVESTIGATION OFCAUSE-MATfEa WIU. BE TAKEN UP WHEN LATTER RETURNS FROM NORTH CAROLINA. I ? i j Atlanta. Ga., April. 10.?A Poulh ] Carolina sherlll who has recently j visite 1 .lefTer-so ) county, Geo tfia, loj if t a prison ;r, fr.un .vho;n a rcqol*i J R FRIENDS ARE SAVING AU mal Bank in Flourishing C heavy Loans. te. I I.?The quarterly statement of the enndi latesbury; has just oeen issued. The sta a most fiouris i*i,ii([jiinn ,ln perativ. it shows a nc*. profit o ,ed profits and dividends. 1 11. demand i :ry heavy and the hank has loaned out n ;prht? have been In keeping with the dep [all. Uatcshurg is proud ot her national cry notice of our Bunk was publishc Ol" I H'I-V-'S *caident,N. A. Ba.es, Vice President, Ira C. DiRii crows J. I< Watson; l)r. L. M Mitchell; ; 1). B. Busby; J. I' \ ii Goo'.ales; W. \V. Watson % Mumk-wMmk % I j:j h vl i ?c ill isvivl I u favor f t.Uo a go-eriltir of that slate, wriUs an in 1 ? i er sting tale >i wo- i<? Governor ' \1. F. Anal, u-? l'i result of lii* G". or- , L ! *ia trip 11 (I (i Sheriff T. I\ !IJ) >ri of A ikon coun . ! ry, S, C , went to Lwiii.-,> illo, < J a., for; 1 I I ha nnrnrKP of :il r >ul iiiir ?. ><> Inliln.i!1 hack lo his state one Sam Harris nj ' <1 wanted Ili'TO f??r larceny after trus'.t J the crime COslsting in the theft of i a $2-) bicycle, which was t he properly of ev-Scnator Georg? P. Rinindi. ShorilT Ribaru got bis prisoner all [ right. no attempt b in}? mail' to in ; l1 I #1 terfere when it was found th it hi.; " ; pipers were all rift', br h s'ar.es 11 h as he was g ring to th'i dep > , ShoritY I () ' J. J. Sm tll of .le(Tes):i cuitiLv :tr-'u f rested him on the charge of carrying ; li j concealed weapons, hauled him h fore s the judge of l h ei: y court, v here he ? ' was convicted and li.i'ul *2o and costs, i . amounting to $:tf?,.r?0. , j Sheriff Ri'orn entered ancmpha'ic pr t st but pnl the Hue, and now wants to kno v if South Carolina or- | l ticms who eim? to Georgia aftei i. irisoiicrs are to he given that sort of n'ttment. He assures Governor Au- ] n ?e! that he carried Ids pistol Urge ' one. in a holster wlrch was strapped J to his waist where it coual easily 1? J | seen, and that in no sence < >uM the ! I t we ii on l>e consid. red con.-eale I. Governor Ansel his wriittcn G.ivemor Terrell a letter enclosing him a copy of the letter received from hcrilT R ibom, and asked him to In 0 vchtltfute the C;s?\ a:id whether the Georgia law is such rs to prevent o e | ticcrs of the law fiom cirryid^ weap ions In th> mam v stat-l. <? ?v: r * i ?r J Terr *11 will lake the mittcr u.i for i ?|(ilry up >n hi> ratura from North ii. | Carolina. BABY BURNED. EDDING CAUGHT FIRE AND NLGR9 INFANT CREMATED WHILE FOUR YEAR YEAR OLD CHILD POWER- j LESS TO SAVE ! BABY. i I Newberry, S C , April 10 ? An eight ontli old negro eliiId was burned deir.h on the Johnstone place near ew berry Friday. The child's parent's id gone to to a spring nearby, and ft the infant in the cradle In charge a Tour year old child. When they turned I hey found the cradle in unes ami the child was burned 0 atli h for^ it could b 5 rescued. ! I is supposed that the older child .-ks playing in the. fire, and acclden My s t ITro to the biddintf on the ISGRO APPOINTED AUDITOR IN NAVY OOSEVfiLT GIVES TYLER POSITION OF AUDITOR OF TREASURY FOR NAVY/HAD HIM SLATED FOR OHIO JOB BUT OPPOSITION TOO STRONG. Washing0:1 April 10 ?The presl >nl h'is apjviiuie(l R.tlph \V Tyler, it St nI i jur u s gs ondition ft itioiiof the Hirst dp itcm.*rt siiovs g >. li'rfii ?;ix > oars >J? f nearly $ JK> or monev Ibis early $1 U?,00;?. \J? >s Is i! ring th : bunk" Ti? is tl in The 5tutc VJf Crv/son, Cashier M. i:. Uuliund; VJ26 N A riales: ??A '. A'utihsNv3; /ft & ne^ro of t'olumfoii', Ohio, to be aud 01 uf I he treasury lor the navy dtiar> neiit. Tyler is the man who It .as am ninced bad been considered iy ilie president for a federul position !i O.iio, particularly that of surveyor f customs at Cincinnati.. The -titnation in Oltol was throughv canvassed, b st t here was decided pp< sit ion to giving a colored man ocli a prominent position as those on. r eonsidciat ion yi mmndairy. I >r I>. M. Crosson, President of the Tctlonia Stock, Poultry and I)alsy 'arm. presented at our office a few ays ago a sample of Uie product 0| is dairy. !".e made his lirst shipment :ist week which consisted of f?U pounds f tint ter for w liicli lie received a price f 2*? cents per pound. 1 l>e (l..ctoi I n v tn wl.? iT'imramAntu ..III* * v\? v .?i imi^ciuviun ? ii/U i 111 r nnifi purchaser 11? -hip him the entire hitpuf. of his dair> at the price abov< la ned Lee.sville News. [vEV. JOHN J. JOHNSON DEAD AT CHARLESTON HE W AS AUTHOR OF "THE DE FENSE OF SUMTEE" AND OTH ER HISTORICAL WORKS. Charleston S. C, Air I 8.?I?c John J. Johnson, l> 1) . L. li. D , of ? Pn.lipt church M ijor of engineers I chug at Fort -oun'.er (hiring the siey of lit" sixties and an autlior of the I)' fense of Fort, ^nailer and other hUtor cal works, died last nitfht at the a, of seventy-eight years. !!< left, a whl >\v an 1 several sons &i daughters. Put your Cow in Dr. H. C Ridge ua.lurc $1 ..I a m oitli You will more milk an J butter. MSTRUL I NO BAIL IN CASE, reii I UllAl MRS. HARRY K. THAW III 8 COST OVER BY LONO DISTANCE BELL TELEPHONE THIS AFTERNOON AT 12:05 O'CLOCK FROM THE COLUM3IA RECLRD THE SHAW BULLETIN IS AS FOLLOWS: Telegrams received at 12:05 this afternoon by the Columbia Record states: That Marry K. Thaw's case is still in the hands of the jury, but it Is rumored around the court that a mistrial will be the outconle. District BUSINESS CHANGE AT SALUDA. . i aa. a. a. cuawfoud puucfases STOCK OF SMITH & CO. Saluda April 9.? Smith 9c Co.. merchants of this town, have sold their stock of general merchuidiM? to Mr. Iv. A. Crawford. Mr. Crawford was formerly In business here. Mr. J. E. Smith, senior member ot the llrtn or Smith & Co , will in all probability Join the knights or the k'r'yMr. Ilamncond E'herld > ,\b\est son | of .dr. Alvln Tfitherldtfe of tills town, was earth d to? olumbla yesterday to be operated on for appendicitis. Me was ace impTinicfVnjnTrs ttPlUy phy sician, I)r. s. M. Pitts. J^cna'or lb W. Crouch, who has been I confined to itis room more or less for ! t he past three weeks left yesterday for tllenn Springs for a two weeks | resi and recreation. TI?? Ciiiwla Tplunhnno Kvi'.liarice company has been organized and a local exchange will at once be installed The line of the Hell long distance to .fohnst'<n lias been leased and connection will be maintained with it. It is the purpose of the company to build several short lines out in the ! country surrounding Saluda. KILLING FROST AT JOHNSTON. Johnston, April II ? A heavy frost | fell here last night and early vegeta ! tion has been killed ns a resuir. Messrs Sam. Smith and Wade Tayj lor are critically ill. I WALL PAPER KILLED MAN'S THIRD WIFE ' Chicago, April 8 ?A dispalh to Th: ; Tribune from Ev&nsville, lnd.. says: i Mrs. Zichariah Watson, the thirc ! wife of a farmer in Posey county, IO' [ diana, died a few data a^o, and ye?ter ?}day it was discovered that her deatl I was due to the wall paper on the wall i and celling of the pai lor that she elen id two da)sbefore being taken ill. I'hy&iciaos b -Have khe had been oois Iened, but were unable to ascertain th ! cause unti 1 the wall paper was exam ined and found to be impregnated witl [virulent poison. Watson's first tw wives died in the same way, thel deaths occur I ng one and two year :??0. RAIN FOR RIDGE SPRING. Ridge Spring, April 9,?Mr. Hryat Hughes, a man living about a mi from this place died here suddenly i mu? iif Mu? v^sterdav afr.ernnm V, ? ~? / ? ^ He leaves a wife and one child, in The was a heavy rain with considc ?e ahtc wind here Saturda/ night. A1 r? % heavy rain willi some hail Mond, i- evening. The eartli was very dry ai V the farmers appreciate rain coming i tins season. d it is feared that the fruit crop w ho short til's year, duo to the rcce ' c ild and the disease known as sea Cs which has very much injured I et jtrees. m EXPECTED i ft VERDICT IS HOT 'RED irirt of eoLurac-TKUi $300,000. Attorney Jerome emphatically states that In case there Is a mistrial a new trial will be held soon as practicable, and [ that as the question of ball rests entirely with the District Attorney he will not consent to any such move and Thaw will have to remain la the Tombs prison until the case is die* posed of. $300,<K)0.00 has already been spent b/the state and the Shaw's. Mrs. Harry K, Thaw is now in a state of collapse but the mo'.her of Harry Is bearing the burden of anxiety wlfh fortitude. T. D. MITCHELL IN THE TMT.S A VAUW NOTORIOUS PARTY IN BROOKLAND ALLEGED TO RAVE ATTEMPTED CRIMINAL ASSAULT ON NEGRO WOMAN. T. D. Mitchell of Brookland has been bound over to appear for trial at Lexington in An .just on tlie charge of attempt to rape. The prosecuting witness is Emuia Lu^ man. a negro woman who accuses Mitchell of annoying her. The amount of bond was fixed at 1350 by Magistrate A. R. Bach man, who held a preliminary yesterday. P. fl. Stallinga and C. T. Weed are the bondsman. Stalllngs said yesterday that it ia all a tight on Mitchell because*c?.?jatter does not bear a good name in the cUPtuunity and he believes Mitchell is innocerL Stallings said also that the prosecuting witness has a had reputation. At the hearing before the magistrate,. Sophie Bates and Emma Lomau testi- ~ ? lied. The charge in the indictment declares "that T. l>. Mitchell did willfully make an assault with criminal intent upon the person of Emma Lowman." The woman's evidence was that site had been followed by Mitchell to the house where she was stopping and that ne grabbed at her and fell over a wheelborrow or he would have caught her. There are several people in Brook land who disbelieve the charges although others are prepared to believe them. Mr.chell was arrested about two years ago on the charge of violating the election laws, lie was town marshnl at Brookland 11,en. lie was convicted at Lexington Later Mitchell was convicted of gambling and sentenced to pay a flue of $15 and speud two hours in jail. | A special to to the State from Lex ingion says: ".Sheriff Corley has been advised of t the arrest of T. I). M iichell at Brookland under the charge of assault of 1 a negro woman last Saturday night . He was granted ball today by the magistrate there. This same man , c >nvieted at August term, 1805, of conspiracy in town elect'on and sen. 3 tenced to three months. He has also bee \ convicted of gambling there." AIKEN HOTEL CLOSES ?!THE PARK-IN-THL-P1HES HAS A 'A MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASOI. Aiken, April 9.?Hotel Park In-the Pines closed on Saturday for the seas j on. alter having had tlie most successit i ful season in its history. This popular \f I liostelery was taxed to its fullest capam city, and many were turned away for n. i*ck cf room. The extensive advertising campaign conducted by the hor tel. resulted in bringing moatexcellent so results, and during the season a large lV number of distinguished visitors weie registered. The management and help of the hotel left on Sunday for the North. ill ~ ?t FOR SALE le ' ' Fresh straw berries at twelve and ittc ie half cents per quart, Dr.fc C. k'd gel I Uateatmrg 5. C. i A