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WF" .38 \OW KW?1 bo? # l?i?J iwil unuiimW o Til K lUSPKNSAItY. ; . ; S What a SpartWNuf^rflM&ys irtW V .sbodirsn ?a?imud .( K*lM?ir^e?iillua oi? I ,(>? . i! THE DIRECTORS DEfT$l3?^ . o Lj IiisiiiuutiuiiN Will Vjt be lle^ai'.leil an MTOm W WO 1 t pctiMiry Proof Must lu* !<\>rt heoiniii?. Periodically. nke onto all other epi- ( demies, certain newspapers in South v Carolina make spasmodic at t . the dispensary maoapemeMftjWiUM charge all manner of hi^h ''hftiOVMi misdemeanors apainst the <>l3mOTmPv?M sponsible for its conduct. first establishment of the dispensary* (syst.em in our state; 1 cannot ct^aL<> ( mind a single administ ration bjdffim ,, been besmirched. We all rouflfilht^L how the oliarpe of accept ing^MRflloSL was made apainst (iovcinoi and after hi. retirement Kvanr, htit his successors, all rec^va^P their baptism of demmciatiou^LflJ abuse. It matters not how spot man's character mipht have h^fcflk anions 11is neighbors, and who UnewBj id in from boy hood. Just as soon as hep accepts a position in any manner con- i ncctcd with the dispensary of villitication is started ;JpiKt^nm J and hischaracter is pain#fttK^T>1.4rl^w-p uipdit, and if the public heeded those 5 reports, tht^^HA>#?iuMa4l,)i**l4 t*W 1 t he only thW^MWUkarfU fewmixffftmtij} into a sinnPHwwi 4 iii corruption, is to make him a member of tlie state board. For about a 1 year past the puhlicHrig^iMd") V of rest on the corruption. I see tliat a new crusade i lias recently been stalled against, cer- ! 1 tain nn inlii i . 'IWO'"I ' the eliaracter oitncse peiitlejmm being bedaubed and bespattered with ; 1 printers' ffiHr*~ -ft 4r-mriirmr-r-ie>r?t-bfri-M Iniard is known to buy a milk cow, don '? a clean collar, nail a few fresh pickets v on his front fence, or ih^giign v*it h^a J five dollar bill in pocKp^^ie Irjjtigl j'1^''i,as s,,!,i"iT^>rrrrir' r sct'ins t o 11 ii t ha I i!'. tor more t'hanp ten long years, our st ate df>\o n sVi^ ,' management has been a vertuTblcfcos- | ' pool of corruption A twentieth ceii-J I tnry Augean^Htfd*/TVifr soifc'roitfjsi elusive auc^yjyiijirimli ?r<'U'jir TCI* fact would have been acid need ere this/M sulticient, at least, to convince the | 1 reasoning and intelligent peonk^^^ South Carolina that those cHatt??^)^ corruption wore foundedupoivtatigiblel1 t evidence, flSf * hatred dispensary syslenr. 1 inive never ;u^, yet seen lO dDTOl I against any gentleman connected with the dispcft&QJfltfpilTBSHilM^ would convict a free nigger, but the 1 only and favored weapons of their as- 1 sailants are inuendocsand snrmis{t|?fjHi-j Now, let us reason this thing, and '1 see if UHi||^aUudm<n| i|l.'poicik'jkl" encc of IwlhRrfiJM) victing our dispensary otlicials of 1 bribery and corruption, uroves thea* to be taithfij&^02df^ft0<yi>$1i: public servants, who have "Wndcred ' valubalc j*"j.w 1 'JJJj'' ^?r>>" -- i' 1 notice tTiat~cvery m6nlhb5TfnIqnor houses are being dropped by t he board and purchases iruulfi fminwi^v? tiri^^e Often, after spe%piJQk dollars with a iirim iCTkrnWrWyWn" - 1 ped from tlie list by the board. ^?4>w, 4 you know there is nothing moroyJaU'l ous than rival business houses^jj^ when one iirm llnds itself supnflfeflfl by another, is it not rational sonable to suppose that, had resentative of said house uscc?^*^' members of the state board 9|||^H met hods to secure patronage, i?||ipS'? have such knowledge as a IcvcM!$^J|| tain tlie business? It really that. anu^^.5^.IC|vi^l ai3W4?t|< dealers who have given bribes" to have turned state's evidence and exposed the whole business. There is an okl^tUuie^l hat ^lihoof of the PU'UUl'iLT^nAfingThrf* bag." It seems tv nWxnat iis a conclusive and clinching *WfrivVrfWcl',<?ip itfiargcs againstour (hs&^SWromchn^ irre only necessary mm vim magnificent | record made by those officers how the profits rrojp the dispensary ha'vc m-j creased eiflr! far excc^Wefl^ltW *M>|p fA4^?n(HX P prophecies j>f its friends. Again. South flMWIft**** liquors stltutioi1aW^lM^<??P(P^l4?*<l^<Wi?<|, am Informed by a man who knows | what he is talking about. I>istillers, L in order to sefctt#|fil|^U^ Y:9'Wlr fage, are soiling their goods at the slightest shade of a profit, and often 1 at cost of iwmumunii lii.wdua in in in I their surplus stock into ready cash. In truth aiu^iJjiet^^r nrei^u^^ate . * charges for the snw^tBffiir?lHag( govern than tli^BKjfDBNj^H^^S tax was does this pensary man age where f'^PBBMf|||Wpp^M|yWWWpl place. Now, were the members of our state lx>ard so very venal and corrupt, could it* member* not have, ffln8^ gJ)Wey, afqw *V?' ir > Mauojrers. ^IH^I^IHH^hhhh * a i n^pa ? - ** * w*'?M%m -u6H??J ???-O ,? ,*ujiIoWJ dJuoH i>1 Ju.d wdjlo ??ao J noil adJnu Mot ujjai'uJ lu gliq id ptfeMWaAd alius ttKMjBelvai pocket n lie 11iMMBiils < dol?uw?ey%iwno\v a \ (|i MMril' Jrnnkiglp <?ur ?ftVils'UW? w sH)i,i)H?*yANwA Wwl? alffPVW wvf ^<MA4i^R*I1 pou ' ^iNupj^yLii^^aliiuiuioi olu 1/1'A'A/1 a 1 ,i1 ><T#it^ | w-."nnin;iWi P11 W"^> AHm I" our state dispensary board, the 'Well dope, thop good and 1'aithfuK ; JtA wptv,,,UiW nanageinent eau produce a single 'I'ldablffflM^lioin the hundreds r d life rent liquor houses that have (>rd goods to the state and who will .sserl that any ineinhcr of our state hX.11 J limn Jinti >< K*oi V4' v!b< Jiiuw uirchasc, then I will demand iliat . i l in vest iga t k hi > ' made and I In a 11 k liooks having now ici'ii sent lo each county for distribution Join ii|t*VT?k tp\wrshimfrnytcos, i " It. kJfnVL 1 lie rolls of South Carolina is up to noney tor carrying it out. <M course lothine will lie ueconiplishcd unless sike to do their part in their res pecwork iii notion and put the people of the jfaito on-Hohioo Llntl yloi hgoLt._aitj i vail able the central committee lias sent out the following to the clerks ii conrL-of each of tiie counties, wlio &I-.43SIAI i>I-SII<DB^ to 4iP riPS^ IK't*PJB aJ I Dear Sir: Please read carefully en?rans by township and county. In fniwisions of I H^iSLsOW Vl>WVhi|VluIVj&?u '?y express (charges prepaid) one county enrollment honk for each Uiwnship in package. news item that you have received ilk <MtOti ttVlfUi tf>J ijllh I MO Ull?(|Oiv id: J1 ftw * BTotlildAlpitilM1 tiMa tees to call and obtain the'm. so that ttontiHsqxabwollul :h'Siyi in every towhslnp and nergnoornoou. mice, and also To the thoroughness luidnjxhaustivencss of tluioilaiL of alJ bfia d fifli ship (those most lnuTesterT) to enroll their own veterans. The books were shipped to you on .July 11th, 1902. It is hoped that the neighbors, kindred atui friends of all .living or dead vcter.rns earnestly unite in aiding the surviving veterans ;ln prosecuting W'^MMAC w ^wnnnorP.W^avi^Plmtifimnp ^ ^ %p w I > I c h . chairman, v S Columbia to (Irecnof applii ce bo ^1^'" < /1'i ( . v r11 ..,* < . /--7{)n the fr';orlKpo,ad?m?^> jjftLmdi/ili^yLd soiling clriii^s without ir\ttwfc,JflikS>M"Tho required examination. It is proposed to have Llio cliivpeusury constables tfive sonuftffMwP time to suppressing UAo^bfrl&lHi of the pharmaceutical laws of the state. rMUAHMJTTA I VncatilfJflWaflH- ooiV Vacation lime Is hero and the fffTTffnWTSWTTrlTT^fW1jk out of doors. ? ?4hfe<f0fl il r ftWO; &*! wounds. .mfaimnA il^l\Mttoadtffttf<tla< yfiifli0tx)t9ji>i sores cuts and bruises," I0h ''A ffbnson, Swift, Tex. "it is rue bfisf remedy on the market." Sure cure for for piles and skin discasos. BewanifiLifliiQtfirfoita. "Ttr. (o>?. ? Ih Rtatc (1 sot hut lie w ho i uns may ro;id ironp^ to the one place 7.-^4 lUOJ. "" I \ *\v 7 * .YAWMi U (iaJaiv Jojhull ^4 w cunayai B JJUll Jl OJ"TT "TTTyTTrT^TT^TT^'T^' T*3 AM iKriX.'WWi I1!" Mill III lcitatlbn^if^niii .1 iiil^v. !, f ' ,*101U1?1 erij ytl Y I (ulil i r t bn, . , . . , A-Washington special to the Halt i|nor<t21i> sals: " '*'Um 1mhW Itil 1 lie bitter and sensational livrlit between Senators benjamin H.-Tillman and John L. MeLau i, of Sn ith Canilinu, is not yet. penalurxir llman sj{i|}H > iTI^ij U< on Unr In if of ll|(/f|l,l ^ league's aj point iihI/a|iJ J ] uj hi 19fjljil States con t of nlf.1'Mfc I furthennoi 5 says lie will not eon line] his opposition to the executive ses-1 sum, miL anal nc intends i,?r sny in YkM'tMlWi"- al,(' sav pliti, why his M"' !h' continued as a Judge. Mr. TilliilauKsa.vs,.fki() {imposes Lu place in thi' Ihiyonj .aiUilip,allegat ions that have beoia iin&du charging Senator McLaurUiO with, bitt|a.ving. Ins, party, aud;in addition to his own personal erit i< jstn, .and his own. reasons tor deny ink,) Aleluiuriu's continuation for a life-loiip posil ifun , , friends .of both senators now say that slionlid Tillman carry out Ids threats it [would <m|v serve to renew the bitterness of nTeltftJf ti \Jak-b ?.ist j winter resulted*ilr*if Tin/id?th Hand encounter <pi t he. Ilpor of the senate while in session. On this account the preside nt lias been tu ned to give Senator Mel.uurin some posit ion outside the judiciary, for Tillman lias told his Irlends t..hat lie would not carry his oppoj$|yW to 4it appointment that was not in the bench. The president is said to he considering this view -of-tlM' situation-aiwi .soinv othtvr appointment is not imiposaihlia. With. the l>ciimcua.Lh; PP:. AHHvWJon ai{< H*<4 .wiatd'i; McLanrin, ktjwtfciHnid oOti'^Th^Tlfbre is graveX donht if lie trrrrftrnTrd-a';-a ? ,}udge of the claims. ^ m i l a ^ A Story s o^hN^ft'jiai lfsioii Inventive W'\ t AgL. ? . The fol o^tpW ih a story t(uit . is ftning the rt.uiid^ii^jt h(^re^iji/^Vl(Hl)y State in t Krfpnlii|ot^jntaeerattKe)^ out' from Charlijtyou:) , yjo. 11 ill) IIJ lyvans, ?i-director of the I fe dlsicitfiaVy who whipped AU ij'ljb | t day >r uwV> jtgo, has the r*i>Ot;tl . ?f i? rn^^'ia in ivan i i a n.U'i'ooin row. "lie wi s iWS^'saloon some years ago I when Sullivjin(|yajlke(l in. The pugilist had been dilokii|g and was in one of his eharni'tmfytjq moods. w>H*wral inen \fore..,lined up at the firlr, lmoi)g ftyhoui was lOyipis, Wilhoul 4i4v<rftl Siiillfcan gave cnjfc kwefcp' with I 11is right nrhi ^jid knocked down all of i the drinko}*..; with the exemption of Kvans. ''rill dispensary director was at tlie end fl]n>he(.OlH'lUkW.J^nft bcyojid 'ivWIiof tile ljttniter]H a^in. > nm^^ywh I fetWrtM did hot fail with t ho others Sgll $4$'' looked surprised and bW^'V/Y11 W him. Wwiiis swung Ins rigliF^fc'ut Suhiyau's jaw and in L. w&btiawillu aheap, Kalends (l^ttlie(l h' Lo- prevent further hostilities, aiicl hvans was asked if lie knew In his poiket for his pistol and watted for anotl (^;atfk<*k. 'Thti' AITat'r wiW peacefully HQtdlQtW-JiQJVeiPcr, and later in the evening the two, men drank a bot tle of wine. ?i. .-* - . . i MTniip nan il rcpin il Ll( ill 01 DeiOg absolutely feariros.,, Ypars ago there a as a wj rraiYt mifcfor the arrest of inner I niked Ht5imK.Seiiatnr~John*tn [. lrby AV^aureus. The oflloers were afniitJ to st'fvo It, when 10vans voluntee II to put the big man under arrest. B liit'v ku ?!.' "Simp vjtoifthow bis strength, the dispensai w dlttMWOiy after knocking down tlu BlitoWMLhe other day, picked him np, carefully across his lap a iff gfty^ihp:^iy)apklii?." H !mr * A tip Iter Mine DiHHHtor. The n jBaflfetfQiVthp!twelve linn-ll(^cMwrvA>#^v my "w" were at rk.iini^ohoiiwih, whiob.w, one <>r tlu lavtsftkMwtt-tifkruftuenrrt dp Utah. r -1 cut?-lotal nmn *v*?vhill?d ruear oltfrJOiMu?uMt "tw^ntyl-ohft' ^were fat; y&A\f1litfVe'lriWfl removed A'^tttf?ftWl0'(nid JffW" f& ,?ute >m . ffhknowr. T/foLun$*,fr gatfc, and it is Into the lUiftq ,4HofcV;wluM<h physin ciatisjia i bimn kmrriefUyiHettttoi tho< irnlfto'df ktfutvtx#*d ifArsefd WiW0*}-; ftttfcjftiim\?y* tyfijfim . X-n .ilnl rUi-hit ,>|j;?l firf J H.llto ?' >. ,;n' uif?rl-t oJ li'ell 10lKhi> dfO'J.TO'/! .rl {""wTiiJe a bridge force was working on a "So rfolk and Western railway trestle o njiihnnd rrri 1' two miles west feethelc w Hi^o ufi^ i inJ i li s gif i fo' e HitaL aj?cj/lffckn >mik a^w^wa v!irvw'a '_1^V 'j/M [ " cure for luntf trc ^ /\\ ' / -JtHMM Z & !L'? Tlfl'V^DAY WORK OF TKACll Kits. ] J J Ut fyr. Geo. B. Cromer.(cf Newberry Col- 1 lege, Elected President OF TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. >!? ?*( iiiys ol' tin* Aeci'KNory Assoc iaIftfcidltf? , _ Manifested. ; 1 ,'!>! |,l{{ I I L'?[ '1 ho a 1st annual mooting of the j Stal.p Teachers' Association convened .? \\ 1 ( I 01 >v.i 1.1 v (> veVi Wur^ i if i \.ly ! lud I i AH 1 i V ....X ...Hfs ... ? v, . I of VViiitlirop College, at, Mock Ilill. 1; (Leading1 educators from a 11 parts ul ^ South Carolina Were in attendance. I The addresses on the programme lum- < boon part icularly strong ami t lie dis- :,t cussion provoked and led l?y them has I boon such as to show that t.ho teach- i ors of the. State intend, along eduea- 1 tional lines at le;tsl, to tie the moldcj'S t of public opinion. \ 1UJ8INK8S MKKT1NO. I " The wa* unilcd to .order ! on the evening of the 1.11 It with Presi: J dent 10. L. 11 u^hes in the chair. An organization was perfected arid the following standing committees up-' ( pointed: ! . e . ()n ('onst.it nt ion and Itylaws Snpt. W. 11. Hand, of Chester; Supt. 1.. 'I'. J Milker, of Lancaster, .and Mi;. 10. U. . Ay cook. IMPM t ./ * >n Nominations Prof. A. (?. Hembutt, of Wolford College: Supt. 10. It. Wallace; Supt. .). C. Cork, of Rock y Hill; Miss Nannie Major, of (ireenw?R n. arm Mian Milium ctsr. A Auditing .s Committee -.Prof. H. J Means I);ivlk,.C. lllunajil and 11. L. Douglas. .Vlenvurial,.JUojiWJiilde(w tp-oii. .Jh iJ.. s hw> Resolutions Prof. Patterson Ward- ' law, Supt,. H. '1-jw. Jones and Miss Mar- ^ garct Anderson.s- \ President Hughes then delivered the ' annual addre^^taking as his subject . s and discussing Jit in a' thoughtful and interesting ^nij^Jof,j.t "Si^de /^Kfyica ' - 'I /I \ Thursday, morning, after sorrte pleas-'. ant introductory remarks by 1'reside lit lJugliey, Dr. (jcprge II. Cromer, president' 6t X6\flWrl'CM<w: delivered * Jl* If W) Qr?lW 0dfi-re.SS could be i N given tiero rniiul For the benefit of 1 the friends of-ed,ueatlon In the State. , A high tribute l.o the speech and to ' the one delivering it was paid"by . President 11. N.j Snyder, of Wotfbitl 1 College. 'Preside,nt Hnvder tfi6n led j the discussion On "Same. Joints of *' Progress." Some of the points brought out by various gentlemen were In re- ! giM'd - to new buildings, ' additional teachers, increase in school' funds,' Improved rural schools, inOreu'sOd Interest in schools, larger enrollment , bet-. ( t,er attendance on summer schools, . longer terms, cpjlygc ten roll men t and higher standards Mo high schools and li colleges. I'M neat ionul issues were then (lis- " / Jissed in a Kydv jpianncr, the fo^low|i[ig gent!"ni?tii taking part: President v 15. li. .lol nson, Superintendent W,.; H. If and, Mr. Marshall M'oorc of '("rrecnwoocL Di. Jaines Lb Kinard, County . 'Si/fhYrinLqruJdnL I'll ft. iWallaotvMr. W. ' Zt. HuUbKe, Superintendent YV. K. Tate, Siipollhbfcndgnt Prank Evans, 1 ^YYof. PautertiOhi Ward law, Prof. A. (L J Lambert, l>r. llcnry Louis Smith of Davidson;eollegfc, and Prof. 11. Means s Davis, 'lotnc of the issues discussed J "were compulsory education', expert \ supervision, improving 01 county teachers, whether the association *v should take part in politics, industrial training, distribution of dispensary profits, a uniform requirements for ad- N mission to colleges, a State journal for J teachers atkl! fxrtfcWlldatfuh <lf nlfali schools. yuyfiUf ff li" H J At the aA(/fil<i>00 w-ssipn- Mr. C. A.' J W?.kk1s of WtfsIiJsJ C.# ifcrc($ ic * I most able and timely address, taking ' I for his subject "Where the Lapse in ' Uducation Occurs." President Hughes tlien introduced 'Mf. Lewis W, Parker of Greenville, 1 ^vtho spoke in a forceful, practical 1 f jXi'ai?yori>n 'VlUotton Mills and Schoois." J ,l j^urtday night, after a short recess ' a business session, Dr. Henry 1 L<tu4ft Smith, president of Davidson college,.was introduced and delivered arvwlbqtfent, masterly address on "The .k iLlttfJartil Death of a World." < 'K mlpd tsiof. various committees were I lM nij de and the session adjouncd. ; l In I / 1 'r,,P Nfi:\V OITICKKS. I icitfhe fallowing oflloers were, elected 1 td fiffvvQ for the ensuing year: ' t'-" President Dr 0. H. Cromer, Newhe rr^ college. TVlco presidents 1. W. K. Tate, 1 Charleston; ,2. Af,ii 'Thi)cl$iUin or-; ; angehnrg; .'1. .f. |(. (AnViih, KocW f Members of Kxecutiye Committee ( Sliss A. A. Dunbar, Wlnthropcollege; 1 *flQf\Ty C. Davis Columbia. Thursday the association'city boards j and super!nteudents met with tlu? vU ? t president, VV; Z. 'McOhec in tlie chair in the absence of President Andrew O. Moore. Among others present were Mayor A. Ii. Stuckcy and Mr. O. M. ' Hurst of Sumter; W. L. Hod (ley, Col. 1 I red el Jones and Mayor Waters of ' ?liook^I I ill; Mr. H. H. Edmunds of 1 Siimtier and Mr. W? L. .(Haze of Or iwigeburg. All thesi prate interesting 1 discussions. I . The presence llett^Qt Senator Tillman and other members of the boaYd of trustees of Winthrop college, to- , igether with members of other Col- , 'leges in the State has added an addl* ] tlonal 1 nVcr#,st;to the . suminor school ( happenings. Senator Tillman dined s .with Charleston teachers and aeemed K" ' . % r t * ' V, " \ * \ it era I , Jl'LV 21, 11M )2. ?? I M I olt?,? entertaining them greatly with lis Jokes and sareilstlo i^JoinderR-as certain phases of the hi t for senitor from Charleston county. -Cohunda State. A MXJRDER~MYSTEItY. .?? \ Man Cul to Death on the StrCet in j hj i It) i.i nviovot(|n>l 'iii ,i Oi'tiii^elhii'K' t>y I'nkiKiwn t\irtli(Ai ! ooi11 t i.iiiniu. Ij'.'.iiMntto A special from (trancel>vivg suvm i> very mysterious murileV occurVbd [iijftussell sUvot between Market, ami I liijighton, on Saturday night ahoitt i> dven o'clock. The victim was Isaac Smith, a <|uiet, InntVensive colored nan, whoj was about forth'1 years' of ige. lie was walking down Kunk^UI itreet towlutkU t Int'Kl. .ttweph llofol it/ .YdmV;iny with Yoriek Hay, dsn colonjd, ami wlion near Itobhiion's bakery he discovered thai he tad been stabbed and was bleeding >ery, l|eel) . He turned arotmd and iValkeil hack tip Hie' st reet Valid wimp in? kv?I iu front of.I. Vy.Sipoak's hardivart; Store be fell from loss of blood, lit: was lajken up and carried to the Hum f of ,(L'huroh iiikI llussell stiver, a; be re he, was lit tended- by Dr. T. ('. Doyle, who did all lie eorjltl to* relieve i Jiy .unfurluifatv man. After being j (mot sl by!Dr. Doyle bo was taken to lis Ifouse bo iWivfiiniini- KtVeet where 1 te died oi) Sunday morning at nine fplock. Hay, vylio was with Smith when, to was stubbed. preiitemls to know I [tracticiillyj nothing aliout the matter, i nit said Ik* was shre no white man lad done lilio stabbing. He says only direo men passed tliem who could! lave possibly, done t bo deed, and bhoy j vere nil ci'ored. Hay, it seems, has | .old Severn I tales about Hie nd'alr, i vlll.'li l.x.V I ? I . 'I,i. ... I u; imrviMU'Ot. ? I III* Mill) .tdityh'Tfeilnsed Smifh's death was in -life jjeoin made, apparently Icy the a sinuM pccoket knife, which icvorori the snperlicial fctnaral artery, vhlch ^JvhscmI death as alcove staled, t leiMHSjumt. vory lit tin attention was caul .ti>)t lie. wounded man Icy those vti|c Vforp hear him unt il lie fell from osi vof lilcccccl. Then incpiiry was najle' +c\ passers Icy as to who the vojittftad man was and how came, ho ,o Ice, I in i ;t, It will tee seen that the dlpng of this innocent man is vrjipped in considerahle mystery, vliioh we hope will bo unravele.d and lie gullly party ciuightund punished. About; tAvo hours before Smit h was ctabbyd 'there had been an incipient iclt bct'iqeu somowlntv men and nerrtces on Kussyll street not tar from vhere S nltli was statcbed, lent, he had lolhirjiu lio do with tliis row. it, is lotah cacjy matter tdgetat the priuiiry facts whjat caused tlie row and Icy vhom tcjirt icularly it was started, it s i supported, however, to have origimted iii a didleuUy bet ween a negro md strdnge white men who are here uider ijccrenian Haynes <cf the Atlanta icaistru jtjeen department of the I fell Ci.1,,.,1.....^ ... i |/IH 11^ Vi'JII 1 |/U I IV JM-M 1 IK III J-T ('HOICK I <jr the odal exchange. 11 in charged i Mat the name parties have on several i ujcasioi s heretofore raised disturbance I vjth n grdes on the streets without Tic slij. litests cause. And it may lie iddod Unit I lie negroes wore at no fime.Ui- aggressors nor did they give my cause for the attack Saturday light. This is the evidence of those ylio saw the most of t he row. What connection this row. and the ad blood it naturally engendered, >nd t\| do with the stabbing of Smith, f aiiy,1 Is hard to determine, .lust l>e'ore the ijnfortunatcstabbing a policenan's whistle was blown at the eoricrof llussell and Market streets, and .lie crowd from the lower end of Kus(la1l street rushed up the street to the lohit wheri the sound of tlld whlstl# :anic from. This cfowd is said to lave been composed largely of negroes, ind It was while they were passing hnith I hat tlic stabbing was (lone. Vlicn It was done lie was quietly valking dlong the street. An inquest van held over the body ori Sunday af qruoou, hut nothing eould he learned ivy of the witnesses that would ji^|ajc|uc to the guilty party. The yifcpbiifi^s were in the main negroes ind ft appears that Smith himself said /lie man who cut him did so as lie ran iass him in the direction of t in* wiii?. Jo. There was no ante-mortem statcncnt taken, It seems, but Hmlth Is ! eprexented as saying that he did not 'ecogtiize the man who cut him, and ippeared doubtful as to whether the >arty was white or colored. Killed l>,y AmshhsIiih. Dr. J. M. Gary and Lee Kagle were ihot Jto death Thursday night at jiroveton, Texas, while standing near die local hotel. Both of them received i bullet In the stomach. James NVilImS, sitting in ids room in the hotel < wak struck by a stray bullet. There s no clew as to who did the shooting. Two MiHHlonarioH Stoned. Tlio Novoe Yrcraya Thursday pubishes a dispateli from Seoul, Korea, ?vi\ifb says tliat two American misirorfaVies have been stoned and boa ton jn the line of the Seoul-Fusan railroad >y Japanese laborers and that the Japanese minister lias expressed re<ret and! promised the severe punishnoritof tlie oJTenders. Olllcer Killed l?y Outlaw. While attempting to arrest Charley Johnson, an alleged outlaw wanted ipon the charge of murder, J. T. .. ,? i "? . iniitiuni, u, Ui:pUl>y NllCrill, WJIS SHOt ind instantly killed by Johnson near Swalusboro, Oa., Thursday whom he overtaken upon a public r<yu)| A msc is In pursuit of .fohnson. Thirty Drowned. Thirty persons were drowned Wedicsday by the sinking of a small pasion go r steamer on the Luge river, RUftela. The disaster was caused by rvercrowdlng. Only those of the pustthgers who were on the upper deck rfero saved. / A ? - - JR|| *:Mf I KHfa,| j 11 i 11 >'lil :' ? !ill' I i i * ? Jf< i I H"' 'I < " l /I'.iii ' Noi y i i I I ">li Mil J Oil ' " * " .1 rrt-fr -: J ^ r; MORE LAWLESSNESS i i i n ' 11 i .i i .Vols ??l" it Wlui ( Hirlfi a \\ I *.1-11 .if cliQvinr ; 'flic tfmernor has hrrn "aslccd by ' lcadfti^ <'|i i/.ens who reside 1>l?ar fche K;ivanh:ih liver, not far fi;y,n} ,Au?usj t tV, to otTe a mwi^nl for <?n ?, 1>aniqj VIHIV. " fie furnishes Ilia" foll^wln^ s'laVihuent of Lu;ts: , , ' "Please otlVi" a. reward lor Hynjel llall, eoloijrd, who made an assault on l ine .luly .'>11^ by shcjot.in^ i,it ine, font 'times whjh a \> i liyl lllle, om; sjiol faUin^ i Iti i t lit a bystanders heel! lie was al?vm UH> vpr^s I'limi |iV, u^jU ifs'. a U'.nvt to Mnti 1 uVitahhYirlWid, liulliiu while people as WMT lls'tnij yi^laryd people. Tht'VO are several \Viijrraiiis out fpt' him now for (IitTereu1 oiVonyo-;, hl'lt 1 ly hoin^ sij.Ti i| desperate tjliarac) * r", no cou^t a hV cur* s to t.ayUlc 11i111. So I only way Ui liiiyr kiiin dealt, with t?y Of )?'iw Is for | \on to oiler a Mi|)lelp|lt rewurU leu Ills ; captut o, "I'orliaijs you Would like to know wliy ho shot at uio. "Pis this, This notfro was )iitoi-roriiiL' with a traveling man that had stopped at my story iiud wiis (lading with mo. Tiio ne^Vo was In t ho w rauu. I told hhn sd, tiVid 1 s:?M VH'lWiii '' I she vyi) liaVt; your fcuh. I will loll (\oii'il' tfteiv lsi\tny sIlffhlliY# here this mHrnih^, I will takii a hatful, so you must leave my promises and do so at oih'o you Mark rasoal.' lie did loll vo vl-rv rrluelant ly as ho saw "I had my mm hi dodhle-h n'foled shot gtin) amr meanti business. "After lie touched il'dlstanoo of 100 yards up ttid road ho stopped .?uid cursed nu\ Tim t.raveilrt^"irlail Hud myself wont into the' road, then lio opened IIro on us with his~\VihehtTstor rillo, came near hitting mo livloe -and did succeed in hitting thy traveling man In tlie hop). * k I ' l*i% t 11 ??t \nt\ t loi I) ?o? ...Ml- t . .. ..i.iivi int nit- ?nii i ui i.v one barrel, as 11u* <>111? barrel rofuspd to fur. 1 lui<l no mojc t*arl i i<lKj??s so I was in a ban tlx. 1 wa,s us las I In got up n lynching party ai(u capture,hhn. I)ii(, I am opposed to lynching only fpr ode Crime, find I said no, If I could not get anyone t.o arrest liim, I wopid have the governor o(tcr a swllleient reward for Mini and havp him flqalt with I?y Urn law. IQyery white man and rospedtable gegrq in this section say he nnist he caught and punished and the only way io get hiin Is for you to oiler a good reward. A negro lias just told me that l itis man told him he did not intend to leave, but Intended to kill the tirst, white man that Came to arrest him. lie carries Ids Winchester rillu with him day and night, and I do not hesitate to say to you that lie is the most dangerous and desperate man I oversaw." ' The governor will doubtless olTer the reward as r6f| nested. Act of Oonienled >lnn. Henry F. King, do years old, entered I he oilieif of the Foundling asylum at New York Thursday afWrnobn and sliot two sisters of charity. He then ran into the grounds of the Institution and shot himself in the left breast, making kmly a llesh wound. King wast taken t-o a police court where he was committed without bail for an examination Saturday. The Injured sisters are Hlstor Augelo, lf? years old, sliot in the right arm, and Sister Cecils, do years old, shot in the left arm and side. Neither was fat-ally hurt. King, who has been a frequent visitor to the Foundling'asylum, is believed to ho demented, lie nuncreu mr some lime from melancholia. ; When lie was arraigned King saiil he had bended the authorities of the Foundling asylum to give film information about his, birth, l?ut..that they iiid refused to do so. This so angered liihi, lie said, that he did not know what in; was doing. King came to New York in 1^98 from Baltimore and cominenced a search for the identity of ids parents. ICutfH f?'or Alliance. Oh iicbount of tl 10 coining annual meeting of tlic State alliance to Ixj held in Columbia duly 23-25, the railroads 1 ia\e announced very cheap rales. The t ickets arc to be sold on July 22 and 2d, limited to continuous passage, and will have ijnal limit reluming of July 27. The following Sale the round trip rates from iinpor, taut poihts, rates from other points being in Proportion; Abbeville, $5.05; A Hernial* $3.85; Anderson, $.7.95; Augusta! $ 1.05; Helton, $5. 15; Blacksburg, $(>.05: Calltouii Falls, $0.55; Camden, $1.75; Carlisle, $2.75; Catawba, $1.2.7; Charleston, $5.85; Cheraw, $1.25; Clyster, $3.2.'; Clinton, $3.25; Dennpirl, $2.75; Fairfax, $3.85; Crrecnvjl c, $5.05; (Jreenwood, $1,051 M'arddetllle, $5.85; Lau<^a8terv. $3.*(5; Laurens, $3'.05; Newberry, $2/25:.Or angeburd, $2.75; Prosperity, $2.00; Hock Hill, $|.<)5; Spartanburg, $1.45; Sumt?r, $2.25; Yaruasseo, $t>..'15; Yorkvllle, $ I ; !(?. . , , A Youiim WillicjOanrion, a 15-year-old negro Hoy, was arrested Thursday morning at Hfrmjngham, Ala. He confesses ttiat lie has killed four T)2CT>lea, one white arid tJverCgilft'CihfttlD *V l.w engaged U$e H Qu>, /fO.Wtw* for spnic days. CHMJIOT t He claims U> .h*vo killed tha white child at r Junliti' soihi'TOionLljs 1A Jkdashi m: iW^bfatof^^frgalnJa WmT At MeJk^ia iu cjaims^rto Baft' drowned \|U5 ?u ? At CalinPn;rxa foyc^illeq?one~wm) a pie< e j iHj*y/od srii *ru?? lie. is living lie id pony lug tlgatlonjof statements. rtl UfWBPI l?t? J&ifiUev*M9tt was .drowned Saturday night near Ocean \ lew, was found Wednesday. The face had l>een badly dlstigurod by crabs. ( . i B ?'> .;i /"-^' ? n ; W "' y*'* I ?? T1 NO. 8 21 ' ^1 '-" .?mhhj ,/ ,< n ; THKOLD CONPKIW. I l? ,, ?J- ' ! ' -.-' i If< I ., , The Coming Reunion of the Veterans ? ' < ?uiO ? - v .' y , at Greenville. I I I w * > *? ' <n l>r>i*)a}i TOT UiUAL ORDERS ISSUED. ^ ! ' ?| : I ' I'll v.Vr.iviii.f 'Wfri'^WAcigfilJh'l Slnit.| ! Tin* Annual Onlnr. M Oh |,i|inj>kin to Spcuk , * ; 1' . 1 Agitliu . " / ) >U ,hr,l^? , - ! ThMlAie for the annual rt ^ni?^ ,, er.ite veterans of t.hu South ,(T';Hu|ina division W lie iiu'ld at <l?e?|i; , :.t vllksfs iii| i(Uy/li|iWh?iV.hiun, ami Hup.;,,,, qU j,aj ;}-TlilmtaH W. Val vule, cfmmwndiug lh?.\ ? inj;j fUrj division, i:i hastening t lie preparations . j ,< , (or the gathering of the old soldier >v j Vh?f annual orator hu* laa-u--selected? and Miss Kli/.alx'ifh Lumpkin* tlx; iit vlitu inlnjr young woman w h<? won t In- , . . ^ i hearty,nT the veterans at'11if reuiiiVip I in Qm|)IW|)!h anrl made her,elf famous ' St ay an urulpr. who lifts Jufct heeii elected *H |i >il tuaehef uflujciputlou at. Witilhrop col-^ ( h'MUt jhafi Jjeen selected to vye/collie Llir , * old soldieik on tin- part "f tin- i)augh ters of t.he ('<inii deiai v. Ilerc Is'Oen Av Vurwjle's.JenhVii) reunion order whioli has just, tjuidiJ iskued. Iomh Ids ' head- *,dJ vd , (|iiaiters ilit;L^goli,eld and which he p .,;w asks all c<suitor pa purs to com ; Headquarters $. V I'. C. Y.l *? j lOdgejip <1\ K V.. i:?th .luly, llios. * 1"< l.? ; Ijepufal <>> -dei Nb. 2. I. Haying been appointed major general t.oisij^eeed Hen. C. I. Walker, 4 .. promoted i.o command the department Army of VoYt.hern Virginia hy the cnmmandiivh general in general nrder d t.' <J No. 1W0. 1 hrrohy assume eommand of nH I he South,( ji rolina di vision, i.e. \\, . II. The Sputh Carolina division. UvG. VuiivlH meet 'lli Grceitvffte, S. (Js, at theljr annual reunion on the nth,r . v.tuo 7th and qth of AugusL. i""'- Thu .. coiivcntior) will be called to order at 11 o'clock |iV in., at. hull designated hy '* 1 ^ tin* (.}reeiivillo committee. *11 veterans n a ui sic are cimjesl ly jepuesLed U) .attend this,.,;,, uiedfihlg as year liy year, uur,nuinb6rs , ?w i/ro?,intr loss. ' " ' dJ III. [.'(.irimsri'li'm1 < ! rill' 11 'Ul to cohi|>osjUg this division will call litem*. ? yni hjK'Ol hetlilt, pocu and elect delegate^ u. v,f to allend sai<l reunion . . IV. The commariding genCral M- u J 4,lfiv* grets b trail attention to a large nnru- ' ! v o>f >u\ her of camps who aw.lu arrears- a* w*? dues, both to the general headquarters at New oVUM, arid ,m U/The tfl'vl-^ *? "H 1 sion headquarter*. oTb^He' due* urH '1 v"?'iV, f'j small and should he paid:at oho*. No .y4:* ;idi camp will he,allowed a vote wlvo is lp l( , v no[[ arrears W> either llic generUJ lieadr quarters <>r* division duilin^ the eoh-',J> 1 ven tioii, '1' > ' 9 m IaIli|HO V. Co).:?l. M. .lordubof'Cunnp Rtil- n -voj d.f liam. (irecuvUle,^*, C\, who \y 111,act as,. , j h.,;{rfJi chief of dtalT during the reynlon at (iri-ensilh; to whom'all due's may he remitted.! ' '' ' ' 'IM': *' i 1 ' lo taom VI. It Is with pleasure that I an- vr dJon nouiice to the veterans that our roinrade, Col. Robert AlTTrlctf offiTarhwell, S. (J., will (|eliVer ;the annual address \ 1 and tliat Miss Lumpkin of CohunbiaS. , C., will wcuiomc the voterans in be- . half of the tTrrtt!ed DadghUTs of the 1 '* Confedefileyt " 11 VII. All t?aHmads have given the r tfcijjoq low rate'df. ou,e. cent a mile foreaeli;, ttooo way traveled. ( I'.y Qcdir of Tlv.s. W. ''arwile, Major 'trenerah 'ComiVianding South l% Carolina Divisioni Uv.C. V.ec l < : : tiU I. M. Jordan, , : .( - vllal Acting Chief.of Stall. t ? HARTZOO WANTED. '' ',*r<" 1 ' r o . I r?. 1 ! i f? <-.td t Offered tlie Presidency of Arkansas .Afcttfqffftrgu/- Li' n I'residr nt Ifart/og of Clemsoh College has Itceri oiTlccred the" presidency of the Al kansas State College. Notli- ' ' ' ,l> log was l nown of the matter until thfc governor returned to Columbia Thurs- *' l." day and opened his mail and tide- ( a rains lit the lntit<ll?. r..? f..m?.i i ,n.. ? 'tii. patch jroVn Ooveftior Davis of rftl* Arkansas, which together vrlth the re- '' ply sent the governor of ArkAhsas is ''!!.1 incorporated iit-the following dispatchr which Die governor at once sent to ; '' ,)a'j 'President llarttfogl ' Clemson Col- ' J"\ 'M \,Vr ; To II. S. Ilartzotf, CMoinson CdllCtfe, ' ^ %; .* Jj *y ? 1 have ju*t received tlu: /o^owiinr. .... ' from XJ6/ernor Davis of Little ltogk, ^ Ark.: . xtnuo># "If yoji hack President Uarj^gg of .. j a^ Ctomflon College; 'yutir state/ pioa^6. lV.| ^ have: hi(n wire mc acceptance' pir?d- ' * deney ot Arkansas SUitfc ftollOtfe, PlwiAe dd So flit Ohce." . . ' .At, I haveistfrt him the follhWliiC reply,' . 'J**, 7J just hathrfj ft^el'ied his niAss'akc; i' .\ ? ' t "YoJ Afctfraitf jurf 1 heartily cridotse 1Wcsfdeftp Hartio^ ,'1 ami reKatd'hitoras^l bdni^teiVti iiftth-. 'I 0 1 toned, Christian ' I \ % \ ? pommenq hltft wfthont bcsWhuon as ( Ar/ / ilV'bA'V chmpHCn^ ahd profcoc tnd * !<i fyfi a the ixiHltion as nresident, of vtSni IT -yu- tT^rHoU ;bnSt? >fa 'TR) as ji?TCquests if you ca^fctq., aim It. mcswrkskv, jMSteViB/' IfolHoniiiK lliu SyhiMui* I Bltft throng the ?H>wql^:thnb Ulle IMkIAs Cleansed of impurities. ConT5Tiuafioii Kwps Lhuso poisons in , tticne oW ydaiising headache, dulucsk tuutf v. ta *? JJffltJJinehplja at tlrst, theq uprightly .'4 I rWWtlonft UQO WWUy prionsUtomufh,, u?ob fl ifhtnCTry- is' "afrpllefl. jDo Witt's ?*aiv >1^1*will^crsprevent this.trouble by., .A^ ,(tK totulal] W t ?*><mW ^YrtT'^prdrfiote' ,* 4 , healthy action of th? %oweh. ' \u , , These litt)(lnplllSid(*?nbt act v4otefibly: ^ ^ but, hv stgauHttonJng Wbb bom>l& ti*-luorf?sid ahle thef i to perform their own wor.kUt a rnoii Moy^tiWtlU- #ttW88fcj6d Jdv Jon evad dW I: Dr.*. Scroll;.w o^owan woO .O 8. 'M <lr*4Mf