- - * 'HEPIP SEKTINEL, Established, 2871. TIFE PcrLE "'-ESL, Esnablished, I.~ PIIE SS. C., PRIL, 30, 1903. 'HE E E O RNAE. stablished,1891 :Cli-PI Kl SR SIK SE I E 'ONSOLIDATEly, 1903. E. BIG I tIMOER COMPAIY. ave a Capital Stock of $250,000. arter of a milion dollar lIm mpany has been organized in prer part of the State with villa as headquarters. The ters are R. E. Johnston of Seu d W. J. Kreamer and H. T. of Williamsport, Pa. These onday made apl.licatiou to y of State for a commis n books of subscription.The urposes of the organization 4o buy and sell real estate, and timber rights; the cutting vig and manufacture of lum -he marketing of the product,; uy an i develop water powers and 11 and lease -the ame; to build equip and operate tramways," other such purposes. IL ROBBERY IN KNOXVILLE. h, ) With Twenty-four RegIgtered Pa qge, Stolen from a Careless 1.-- Route Agent. vass mail pouch, contain nty four registered packages ously disappeared f om the le postoffica 1 Saturday The pouch ad been turned oute A nt J. P. Boger, s axville, Tenn., ury, N. C. ing called to the telephone he ped the pouch on the floor. i wire railing inside the post He was at the tel phone minute, but when he re ned the sack was gone, Two ge, men were seen in the office w minutes before the rubbery 4 rred. VE~GILBERT A TIP. . W. S. Gilbert tells an instrue tory of his early days as a play t. He had completed a short called "Dulcamara," for Mr. Robertson, Mrs. Kendal's ' er, and took his manuscript to I Emden, Mr. Robertson's man -for approval. his will do," Mr. Emden said glancing~ through the play. much do you want for it ?" u hirty guineas," the young a tist diffidently suggested. I ake it pounds, and I vill take answered Emden, a proposal hich, Mr. Gilbert ea erly as- I tf eff ed.0 el ow," said M den as he ti ed over the ,ch "let me give a ce. Never sell ?30 again." 01 ed - Mr. Gilbert al the t . , I never se A Nickel in the Egg. s. Fred Kennedy, a young ma- 51 had a queer experience with an S few evenings ago. She was t g a. cake, and when she broke f the eggs into a dish the con went into the receptacle with e culiar "plunk." She investigat nd found a nickel that had been a: e enned examined the shellb ound the secret of the phenom The shell on one side was a. -ed open just the width of the y .It was evident that the coin a, dropped into a basket of eggs st ad struck this particular one, 'g a clean break in the shell. "in" of. h egg had' brought t _edges Nhfeliture together .iand the propertids of the ti te of the egg had sealed it.-In- or 1apolis Sentinel. er11 of the Rubber Rudder. 01 he Rochester U~nion and Adver- n< ris amused over the important b] armation that the new America's m defender is to have a rudder fill wijih air. This departure, says ossessor of the Herreshoff se- W t, is "for buoyancy and to save a t" The pneumatic rudder bi cainly ought to serve those pur- tc -. But the Rochester paper .i 's a warning-"There is, c ver, one serious: disadvanta ... this kind of ru . f a yC should happen 'get a punc- m her rud .. Juring the race, ul ..mpelled to drop out, to the difficulty of cementing ugging it-while sailing. And -race-a yacht is liable to be on A -ck at any moment." c Two Rival Planlsts.I -ttle love is lost between Pade.. ret ski, the famous pianist, and be -it Rosenthal, his professional ch who continues to amaze Ger- Mi audiences by his wonderful ". d of the instrument. Ro- tic is called "the demon pianist" W se of the astonishing speed *e which he plays. Paderesi m -heard a particularly brilliant dormance given by Rosenthal.ti *mled serenely and said, "Oh, ze abat any conservative pupil with g odtechnique can do that." Ofby se, this remark was repeated to R' enthal, who some time later rthat a talented amateur was vg in London. "Oh, that must Paderewski," he said calmly. Liver Pills at's what you need; some- ~ ing to cure your bilious- ta ss and give you a good B gestion. Ayer's Pills are n< er pills. They cure con- - pion and biliousness. ently laxative. A4na4, ." BUCKINGHAM'S DYEna'. 3 GOVERNOR AMTS INFORIATI&N, Will the People Pay for a State Exhibit at St. Louis. Hon. S. N. Pearman has received the following letter from Governor Heyward. Mr. Pearman is anx ious to seemie expressions of opin ions from the people of the country as early as possible in order that he may furrish the people the in, formation that he desires. The letter is as follows: "Dear Sir: When th' matter of having the State exhibit at the World's Fair was first suggested and ever since-it was my opinion that this should be provided for. As you well know at the recent ession of the general assembly the senate bill to provide for such an )xhibit was continued in ththouse intil the next session. Knowing tha T~%4osition to an ap propria tion rested solTn' the finan cial condition of thState I did not at the time press the n A re. Since that time, however, through the efforts of Senator Tillman, the sondition of our treasury has been 3onsideaably improved by the pay nent to the State by the U. S. gov rnment of nearly $90,000 in set lement of the claim growing out )f the war of 1812-15. "Fince your adjournment I have mdeavored to ascertain by circu ar letter the sentiment in various )ortions of the State in regard to he appropriation for an exhibit. teplies from nearly all the coun iea convince me that the people rant a place in the international >icture at St. Louis. "I am further convinced that s bis exhibit will afford a fine oppor- c unity to advertise thoroughly the c niimited resources of our State, p od induce desirable settlers to I yrne hero and transform the lands F >w lying idle into productive a rms; that it will afford us the tA iance to tap the tide of inmigra- I cn to the northwest and to pro- a ote the industrial development p our State by bringing in desir- ti >le white more capital f, eking i n t. "w writing you to ascer sin definitely whether or not we ,a 'ould hope to have the exhibit at b. Louis.I feel that this is my duty 3, >the people of our State, whose dl iterest should be promoted when- ci rer possible. C "In view of the fact that if we m cto have this exhibit the work is Lust be beguzn immediately. I sve deemed it wise, in the a >sence of the opportunity to reach a >n by special message, to write p id ask that you sound your con- y ituents and let me know definite- re whether or not we should hope et Shave the exhibit at St. Louis. jA "I would be glad if ycu see fit m Sdo so if you would give me ata ice in writing the assurance of im >ur support of an appropiation ti *25,000 at the opening of the be ~xt session of the general assem v. In case the majority of the embers assure me of their sup- a, >rt of such an appropriation. I ill proceed at once to arrange for commission along the lines of the sa 11 pending in the I ouse, and also ot arrange for the i.eaessary finan- iD al details,.h ,P)iindly let me hear frozn you at W lur earliest convenierca soithat I ay know what steps to take. ro "Very sincerely yours,n . "D. C. Heyward, ci "Governzr." sh Demonstration ot What Chamberlain's olic, Cholera and Diarrhees Remedy inl Can Do. "One of our customers, a highly ~pected citizen of this place, had J en for ten years a sufferer from ny ronic diarrhoea,'' writes Walden & w irtin, druggists, of Enterprise, Ala. Co [e had used various patent prepara- Si( ns and been treated by physicians b thout any permanent benefit. A Bi v months ago he comnmencoed tak m ;Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and tii arrhoea Remedy and in a short ue was entirely cured. Many citi- sh as of Enterprise who know the ax ntlemnan will testify to the truth [ness of this statement." For sale Dr. 0. W. Earle, Pickens, and Dr. F. Smith, Eaisley. td His Majesty's Prference. Royal Chamberlain-And when ur majesty steps forth the people P i all cry out, "Hail! hail to the t1 ng!" Will that be his majest'y's of yal pleasure-?y King -(refiectively)-I suppose to Lat is proper and according toe oyle, but I thin what the country ~eds is. a. goo-d, long, steady reign. -Baltimore American. The best physic: Chamberlain's st, omnach and Liver Tablets. Easy to oC ke; pleasant in effect. For sale by tr r. G. W. Earle, Pichess, and Dr. B. o GREENWOOD'S COLLEGE Will Be Offered to the S .nth Carolini Conference. The Williamston college o Greenwood, was chartered by th< Secretary of State on the 23d inst. This is the institution which wil succeed the Williamston Female college. Greenwjod was among the leading cities in the State 'i the rivalry for the location of the Columbia Female college-which, bythe way, was not removed from Columbia. The corporators of the new institution are C. A. C. Wal. ler, J. B. Park, R. B. Epting, J. L Andrews, R. P. Black, J. T. Med lock and A. Rosenberg of Green. wood, and Rev. Dr. S. Lander of Williamston. In the application for charter it is declared that the institution 1will be offered to the South Carolina conference in per petuity, and in case it is not ae septed by the conference it will be )perated by the board of corpora ors. A BOLD BURGLARY. tote in Seneca Entered by Robbers. No Clue. A boldr y was' attem ted tt Seneea on the night of the 20t instant, when the store room of J. r. Laur-nce & Co, was entered. 'he glass in the front doorres mashed, through which entrance was secured, but it is thought that he loss is slight. The sheriff's >Joodhounds were brought on at Ince, but nothing satisfactory was lone. ANOTHER MOLINEAUX CASE loisoned Package of Prepared Food Does Its Work Quickly. Pensacola, Fla., Special.--Ro wd L. Morgan of Elgin, Ili., died addenly Monday afternoon at his ountry home six miles from this ity. He received a package- of repared food by mail and within 5 minutes after eating was dead. [is mother and wife miraculously scaped death, though they only Lated the contents of the package. he food was in an original pack ,e, wrapped in white paper. The >stmark is too indistinct to give te offincers a clue-as e thlace om which it was mailed. CURSED JUDGE ON THE BENcE. mes Burns Must Hang For His Crime. Jackson, Misis., Special-The iprcme court has affirmed the sath sentence of James Burns, nvicted in the circuit court of ovington county on the charge of arder, and the date of ezecution fixed for June 9th. Burns is a white man, formerly citizen of Massachusettes, and~he as convicted of killing a com, nion in a railroad camp near illiamsburg. When the jury turned a-verdict of guilty, Burns Irpribed the court by cursing Ldge Enochs, who was presiding, a most abusive manner. The 4peal was taken merely as a eans of delay, no bill of excep >nis or suggestion of error having en filed with the court. CHOPPED WIFE TO PIECES isband Did Deed in Fit of Jealous Rage. A. Cumberland, Wis., special| ys that in a fit ot jealbus rage the her night, John Neymeiser, liv- ' g south of here, shot and killed a wife, chopped up the remains 0 tb an axe and set fire to his barn. Neymeiser escaj~ed, but was sur. unded by a posse in the woods ar Clayton, and after holding the owd at bay for over an hour, he Q ot and killed himself. Neymei. 6 e was formerly aninmate of the sane asylum. Robbed the Grave. A. startling incident, is narrated by hn Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: was in an awful condition. My skin is almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue a~trd, pain continually in back and lee, no appetite, growing weaker day day. Three physicians had given me .Then I was advised to use Electric tters; to my great joy, the first bottle ide a decided improvement. I con tued their use for three weeks, and am w a well man. I know they robbed a grave of another victim." No one ould fail to try them. Only 50c, guar teed at Pickens Drug Co's. drug store. Lhecks for Pensioner. The comptroller general says at checks for the pensioners will sent out the latter part of next ~ek. The lists are being pre- 1 red as rapidly as possible with| is end in view. The distribution| the artificial limb fund has not[ t been made. Those who failed come in last year may get a| anee this time. A Thoughtful Man. Ni. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., Lew what to do in the hourA need. is wife had such an uu -~Fcase of mach and liver trouble, physicians uld not help her. He thought of 'and ied Dr. King's New Life Pills and she it relief at once and was finally cmxed. 11y 25c, at Pickens Drug Co's. drug THIS IS -A SCANDAL INDEE Assistant Attorney Genera Tyner Summarily Dismissed. His Wife Had His Safe Blown Open an Removed Papers. Washington, D. C., Special. Postmaster General Payne ha summarily dismissed Assistant Al torney General Tyner from th service. His wife visited the departmen after the close of business on th 22d inst., with a safe expert and had Tyner's safe opened and re moved all the papers. She has since refused to retur them to the government or to allov Tyner to be seen. Tyner resigned his position lasi week at the request of the govern ment. This has been the greatest sensa tion of the poetoffice scandal. An investigation has been in progress for two weeks and several ugl. things have been discovered, but this far eclipses anything yet un earthed. It is supposed Tyner's wife removed papers that- would ht~fffinated him and possibly ENGINE IS UsED TO CHS Four Bighwaymen Parsued and Captured By Men In Locomotive. Near Cunberland, Md., four .ighwaymn were chased four miles along the Baltimore and Ohio Rail. way one might last week by an en gine crew, while their victim, res8 cued from almost certain death, sat in the cab and guided the pur suers. Robert McDonald went to Con. nellsville in search of work. While on his way to the shops he was at. tacked by four negroes, who knock ed him senseless, and after robbing him, threw his helpless body across the tracks. The engine stopped just bi fore it crushed the body. He was taken in the cab and the engine started at full speed. eittiie ss't of Dawsn the f6ua negroes were sighted and the train crew arrested them. McDonald identified the men and the money was recovered. |LIED BRIDE AND WAS KILLED. obert Huii Shot Down by Father of His Sweet heart. News from Pine Mountain, in lampbell county, Tennessee, says 'L~afe'' Chadwell shot and killed obert Hill when the latt.er went ~u Chadwell's house to claim the laughter of Chad well as his bride. t is said the young people were en aged to be married, but that Chad. well had objected. When Hill 'eached Chadwell's house words ~nsued, and Hill was shot and in tantly hilled. The dead man is aid to have uttered threats against )hadwell's life before going to the louse. Hill is said to have been a. half brother of Lee Turner, o-fI he "Quarter H ouse" farme. Chad. ell is known throughout Camip ell county as the only man in his ection of the county who chain ioned the cause cof the Confed-r ~cy during the civil war. BCGGED TODDY KILLS TWfO MEGN. osoned whiskey Was Given in Order to Accompish Eobbery. Camden, Ark., Special-J. W. nryear, a printer from Shreveport, nd a stationary engineer named miith, from Fordyce, Ark., are ead, presumably from the effects f whiskey which they drank and 'hich is 'supposed to have been rugged. Joe Cameron, of Pittsblirg, Pa., ud J. T. Tremont, of Jackson, isn., are in jail here, held unde~r uspicion of having given the pois ned drink to the dead men. A oroner's jury is now investigating he case. Smith had quite a sum f money in his possessioli. Pur ear was a uaion printer and is aid to be well known to the news aner men of Louisiana. I Prominent Minister Recommends Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Rev. Francis J. Davidson, pastor of he St Matthew Baptist church and desident of the Tnird District Bap ist Associd ion, 2731 Second St., New )rleanis, wvrites as followsa: "I have sed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera md Di oea Remedy for cramps Ld pain n the stomach and found t excelle~ It is in fact the best ~ramnp andlcolic remedy I have ever ised. Alsd several of my parishion ~rs have need it with equally satisfac ory results." For sale by Dr. 0. W. Earle, Pilckens, and Dr. R. F. Smith, Easey.________ Shake into Yeur shoes . t-Ease. It rests the feet. Cures| o ions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen andI w 'feet. At all druggists and shoe stores! e. ay. D OUTLW NAILED TO TBE CRONS. Horrible Penalty Paid by Chinaman Guilty of Sixty Murders. Victoria, Brit'sh Columbia, Spec ial.-Ad.vices by the steamer Em press of China tell of the crucifix d ion of a Chinese- desperado in Kwang Tung, who confessed to - sixty murders. When he confessed a it was decided that decapitation was too lenient a punishment and a he was crucified. He wis nailed by his hands to a wooden cross and t placed im a public place ias a warn ing to malefactors. He lingered I for three days before he succumb A to his terrible suffering. Made HiU Wife and Caller Gv_1 on Kures and Corfaea Out at Lorain, 0., Wm. Myers, at the point of a revolver, the other day, made.Ais wife get on her knees,-and confess her unfaithful ness. After getting her confession, Myers went to the Lorain & Ely. ria Electric Line car barns and, finding Ed. Gifford, a street car conductor, marched him up the street at the point of the same re volver to his (Myers') home and made him, on his knees, confess of his relations with ' Is ers' wife. Gifford h 'bs~ated at first, but Mr' Mye ke up: "You might as e 1, Ed, I have told all." Myers then called Gifford's wife and mother-in-law to his home ar.d told them all. One divorce suit was at once filed an-1 another is expected to be filed in a few days. IS THIS ONLY RACE PREJUDICE? White Woman and a Negro Living in the Same House in Bloomington, Ind., Whipped by Whit-cap*. Thirty-eight unmasked men broke into a house at Bloomington, Ind., Sunday and white-capped I Misses Rebecca and Ida Stephens, i white, aged 18 ani 16 years, and I whipped Joe Shively, a negro, aged 50 years. The Stephens lived with their mother, in the same house in which Shively had a room. The negro was whipped with a barbed t wire and was hit in the eye with 1 brass nuckJur.JThe older girl was whipped with barbed wire and the e younger one with apple switches, c but neither is dangerously injured. i: Many of the white-caps were rec- g ognized and warrants will be sworn ii out for tLeir arrest. u l.YNCHED FOR THE USUAL CRIME. rhe Well-deserved Fate of a Brut-Who Ill Assaulted a Four-year-old Child. I Neiws from Longview, Texas, ona Sunday tells of the lynching at Carthage Friday inight, of a negro ncamed Hensely Johnson, who crimi. nally assaulted a four-year-old white girl of that place. The negro was captured by the officers of Pa nola county and placed in jail, but was released on bo~nd Saturday. It Hle left f .r the country, where he was captured that night by a mob from Carthago and hanged on the public square, where his body was found nent morning suspended to a telap!.one pole. The mob was quiet T and the pe..p!e of Carthage knew c< nothing of the affair until the body t< was found on the next morning. g tI JILTED WOMAN DRINKS POIsON. Miss Morrison Coulan't Live Wlthout Mrs.b lackmur's Husband. When Miss Ida Morrison, of New o York, a beautiful woman of 23. n named as co-respondent in the di- al vorce suit of Mrs. Rebecca A. Black- 1, mur, learned from his lips that he w and his wife had become reconciled a she drank the contents of a two- b ounce vial of carbolic acid and is h dying in a Br.ooklyn boapital. e Blackmur called on Miss M~orri- n son the same night and about a tr half hour later sent a messenger y for a physician, who, upou his ar- t rival, found that Blackmur had t( been administering warm milk with p salt in it to Miss Morrison, in an t effort to save her life. The doctor it used a stomach pump and sent for a an ambulance and the young wo- c man was taken to the hospital. e, Mr. Blackmur told the ghysician o, that he talked with Miss Morrison for perhaps half an hour. -Then ~ she went to a medicine chest to A take a dose of p~eppermnint- Ac- of cordIing to his statement, she must have made a mistake, for she drank S carbolic acid instead. A disordered stomach may cause no H end of trouble.- When the stomach fails to perform its functions the bow- di ets become deranged, the liver and fa kidneys congested, causing numerous C diseases, the most fatal of which areT painless and therefore the more to be ti dreaded. The important thing is to restore the stomach and liver to a: healthy condition, and for this pur- i, pose no better preparation can be, S used than Chamberlain's Stomach and ci Liver Tablets. For sale by Dr. G.i" W. Earle, Pickens, and Dr. R. F. I Smith, Easlay. COOL READS AYOIMED RACE RIOT IN BEAUFORT The Naval Reserves Marched to Jail an Ecqrted Sheriff and His rrisoners to Depot. Beaufort, S. C., Special.-I c'>mpliance with a notification fron Sheriff Porter that their e r would be needed on the 2P iust, the Beaufort 'Artiller Nayal Re serves, 34 stron , under commai of Capt. H. F. Scheper, occupiei their armor, last night and -at ( is morning marched tc ti -front of the jail. The first thing done was clearing the green without conflict of a num ber of negroes who had been around the jail all night. - The sheriff then brought out the two prisoners, Simon and -Ben Meyors, and proceeded to the rail waj station, where they were deliv ered into the hands of Sheriff Liglht say of Hampton county and several deputies, who left on the train for Hampton. The. civil and military escort then returned t. town. The peaceful terminaion of what threatened to be a serious riot oc .asioned great relief to our citizens wvho are grateful to the brave young d ed-to Governor Heyward rr to render all necessary aid to the sheriff in performing his duty. Praise is also given the inten.ant md other citiz-ms and visitors rom Hampton county. FOUR HOMIUIDE CASES TRIED. Lhree Convictions and One Acquittal at Kingetree, S. C. Out of four homicide casescalled it the present session of the crimi ial court at Kingstree, Williams. urg county, there were three con ,ictions and one acquittal. The nost impnrtant of these were those f Lennie C. Myers for the killing if his brother-in -law, .who received life sentence in the penitentiary, .nd that of J. W. Boddiford for be murder of his son, Robert, in )ecember last. It seems that Boddiford met sev ral members of the Gaines family n the night of the day ot the kill ag not far from his home and a uarrel ensued. A battle followed i which pistols and guns were sed. When the smoke cleared, ~oddiford's son was found lying ead on the ground with a bullet i his head., It seems the father id not know his son was anywhere boiut the place of shooting. The ullet in young Boddiford's head 'as the Same size as the other bul ~ts the defendant fired and it ws ~stified that this was the only pis Sof that callibre in use. A verdict of manslaughter was >und and Boddiford was sentenced > five years in the penitentiary. NOT ENOUG H CONVICTS. ew Law Causes Shortage of Men at the Penitentiary. A dispatch from Columbia says: he passage of the law allowing 4 >nvicts sentenced fo'r ten yearst >be retiained on the county chain t ingsis havirig a serious effect on I ie penitentiary Since the first ofc ie year"- only about five able )died men have been receivedj ithin the walls, while there are rer a hundred aged, infirm andi aimed who are of no value att I. Several counties have recent,. rmade r pplcation for con vics to ork on the highw ays, which they *e allowed to do under the law, at the penitentiary authorities lven't got them to lease, Not ily that, but they are short the amber they are required by con act to furnish the- hosiery mill.s rith a continuance of this sort of iing it will not take many years Splace the penitentiary on the ex inse account rather than have it irn revenue into the state which has heretofore done. There are tore useless and unproductive 1 >nvicts within the walls now than rer before, they being able to do I ily the lightest sort of labor. . ,ware of Oirtrnenlt for Catarrh that Contains Mercury. s mercury will surely destroy the sense smell and completely derange the h~ole system when entering it through e mucous surfaces. Such articles ould never be used except on prescrip >nls from reputable physicians, as the] smage they will do is ten fold to tbe] id you- can potsibly derive from them. all's Catarrh Cure, manufacted by F. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains noi ercury, and is taken internally, acting rectly upon the blood and mucous sur ces of the system. In buying Hall's ata:-rh Cure be sure you get the genu-' e. ltris taken internally and made in >ledo, 0., by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes nonials frec. Sold by all Druggists, 7.5c. 1 Hall's Family Pills are the best. ' :other Gray's Sweet Powders for Children recessfuliy used by Mother Gray, nurse in the iidren's Home in New York, Cure Feverish ~ss. Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move Ld regulate the Bowels and Destroy worms. ~er 30,6 testimoniss They neve fal.A nien S. Olmsted. L~e Roy. N. Y. T E LAW IGNOR Som Publish Quarter -tatutes Require. The Co ambia0orrespodet C the N . w and Cou~ier, writing un dedate of April 24, says: There is a statute on Ahe book Swhich require all Sta~bank t< publish quaa teiy statemenrd their financial condition.de oom banks are complying with the ute while others seem to pa no attention to it or not - to know the rguirement of the law. Attorney General Gunter, in talking about the matter this morn ing, said that he eXpected to give attention to the natter, and he thought that those banks ought, in prtection to 'their depositors and for their own good,- to publish these statements as required by law. The national bankt all, of course publish their statements, as re quired by the national banking laws, and most of the State banks do so, but if all banks complied with the law and depositors were fully advised as to the condition of the banks, and the banks adver tised the prosperity, there would be general good and no harm that can be seen. T2egatute upon the enbject reads: Section 1,'766.- i doing business in u TI ing money and receamig deposits under acts of incorporation grant ed by the State are hereby required under penalty of the forfeiture of their charter to pubish in a news paper in the city, town or village where they or any branch thereof my do business, at the end of ev ery three months a correct report of the'condition and business of such institution, which report shall contai a statement, under oiath, by the president or cashier of such institution of the amount of the capital stock paia in, deposits, dis counts, property and liabilities of said institution, verified by three of the directors thereof. ASSAULT AT ASHiEVILLE. mu 11 Year-Od Girl A ttacted by aStrang. r From south Caroina. A dispatch from Asheville says: An unspeakable brutal rape oc surred in this city tonight.' Two lays ago a young man of very good cppearonce came here from South Carolhna and engaged board with the Galloway family. o Sprig istreet. In the family there are several children, one of them a lit' aie girl eleven years old, and while ohe adult members of the house iold were out Harris returned to he house and criminally assaulted ~his child as she lay helpless on a tink bed. This was about 10 >'elock and Harris then fled, in htich direction no one was able ~o say. When the news of the assua! be ~ame known many men, wr en told r he circumstances, were inflamed r o anger, and at this hour, 2 a. mn., 5 >odies of men are looking for the g ~hild's assailant in all directions. t i. number of railroad men havet oined thiS search, some of themt going west while another search ng party is in the Biltmore sec.- i ion.c A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation in ILeesville, 5 :nd., when W. U. Brown of that place, i vho was expected to die, had his life aved by Dr. King's New Discovery for t onsumptionl. He writes: --I enidured nauffrrable agonies from Asthma, but tour New Discovery give me imn~ediate l elief and soon thereafter effected a comn dete cure." Similar cures of Contump ion, Pneumonia. Broi~chitis,. and- Grip ~re numerous. It's the peerless remedy or all throa t and lung troubles. Price Oc, and e1.00. Guaranteed by PaL kens )rug D)ompanly. Trial bottles free. Roman Justice. Curious ideas of justice seem to >revail in Rome. A woman who i-as being ' annoyed by an officer ~ ;urned round and boxed his ears. (1he officer challenged the woman's V musband, who declined to fight, ~ ihereupon the -officer brought gn 14 tction against the woman for as- t, lault, and she was fined 41 fran~cs. . Concert Attractionls. A benefit concert for two mur- 0 lerers whose guilt was proved but r i-hose friends wanted funds for a ast appeal, was recently given at Brisbane, Queensland. After the0 ~oncert the father, brother and sis- a ter of the murderers, who were s >rothers, appeared on the stage and ii vere applaudted Too Great a Eisk.c A reliable remedy for bowel comn laints should alwlays be kept at band. ~he risk is too great for anyone to ake. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera t1 nd Diarrhoea Remedy neveri fails h nd when reduced with water is >leasant to take. For sale by IYr. G. V. Earle, Pickens, and Dr. R~. F. Smith, Easley. STATE -There weri. the' Dncan9-' . Spartanbu gas - - -Th4 militiaofS is to be insyecte 6 Morris of the Uhited --Durings-srin' Sunday night iNlast w gro Baptist .urch residences. were -sti -The dispensar Charleston have been -horseback so that they)]s the fleeing tigers. --Hartsville is to v menta; tobacco fai government has se - there who have beg -J. A. Banks, of S has contributed $275 towid ba ing a sandelay road in $rang14 county as an object lesson in road construction. -Boyd tasle, eigby was shot and kaledin county with a pistol bY - Ogbuan" a yoiuaig lady B.h was' fooling with then it went off. --The report of the StAdia b-. t airt fiscalquar been o g ernor. The gioss sales qluarter were .$656,12645-gaIst $588,296.26 for the pred6&6 -The Orangeburg nresan Democrat says: "The pianti has cut the oat crop-of ab n half of what it promisodied men have been reoelvei vithin the walls, while therere >ver a hundred aged,,infirped~n naimed who are of no value ataH~2 -The Columbia Statedays Mr~ lobert M. Anderson, wl has bee i citizen of that city ' - 'ears, died at her home onPje ivenue Wednesday, after an illis >f two weeks. While out trn vine some time ago, Mrs. And on got a splinter in one ofsh~ ianda and through this sligb round contracted blood poison1 -Bud Lee Clinkscales and Lev*. diller, two negro convicts on a og of road workers, wentin aw~ niing in a-river at Martin's mi. ear Abbevfil.._Their shackl4 r'ere not removed and wiin thel ot beyond their depth we angled and weighted down by hem and could not swim obr regain he bank. Before assistance could e had they both lost' conscious ess. Miller was revived, but his ~ ompanion lost his life. -ybe public of Charleston is atistied and pleased with the man 2 which Governor Heyward has 3.ken up the outrageons raiding of lie private residence of Mrs. Tren olmn on East Battery, and it is not iought likely that the. constables - 'ill resort to any such similar raidsa i the future. Chief Howie ap-, ears to be much exercised over ae affair, He places the blame ,r the raid on- Chief Constable [am mett. -Thomas Nolan, Charles How- $? rd, William McKinley and Ed. 'ard Duggan were convicted in the ~' inited States circuit court-at Chsr~ ~ston last Thursday and sentenced five years each in the kederal euitentiary at Atlanta. The men ere accused of belonging to a gang. outlaws who committed,meany . >bberies in South Carolina. Laiit " immer and fall a number of posfwa Rice safes were robbed in v nm nall towns in the-.State and.di yme instances large sums oC~ ere secured. The safes wer Ily blown open with dyn .t Enoree, S. C., the r nired over $8,000. ,. Makes a Clean Se There's nothing like ioroughly. Of all the Si eard of, Bucklen's Aria est. It sweeps away a 'res, Bruises, Outs, ruptions and Files; Lla-anteed to give ick~nd Drug Co.,