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BIG SENSATION. Man and Woman Fight in Thi Streets of Charleston. PUFF AND WIFE Pound each Other with Fists un< Umbrellas?He Pinched her On Fleshy Parts , of Hndy. Charleston, S. .July I 1 ?A sensational incident took plact on broad st reet just in front of tin office of tiie News and Courie here at noon today. A stylish dres-ed and preih young wont in was walking ipiiet ly along the street, when ap parently lor no cause .whatever she was attacked bv a big man it a light suit of clothes. l ite mat took her by the neck and begat choking her. She jerked uua; from him ami struck htm ove the head and shoulders with he parasol. The light was growing exeitin: when two police officer** came t*; and arrested both coinlitiauls The man and woman were .Alt and Mrs. (Jeorge I'nlf of t his eil.v regarding whose trouhh-s, then has been more or toss told recent lyA few days ago I'till* struck id wite at tlie corner of IJroad am Meeting streets and a scene ltd i a* i i... ... t I M ?lil \ S l.ll?*!\ MM* \\ 1 returning Irotn the Pie of I'alm with an unknwti mm when Put met her and made another sr? no the stranger escaping in tin crowd be for he could be identified puff, l! is understood .V'euse his wife of infidelity, while sin charges him with having mal treated her and ol having threat ened her life. She had him put n.tdor a peaet bond Saturday. She m ide on an allidavit and said Puff pinchei her on the fleshy parts of he body Saturday. When tliey had both beei arrested today, they were takei to the guard house and locked u| in separate cells. Late this afternoon friends o the woman's family had her re leased on a cash bond. Mrs. I'iiIT was Miss Lillian Liv injjton. of Newberry, and her peo pie are respectable and well l<? do 1'llflT ('.'iinc here two years ;i<r< and for a time was sober and in dnstrioiis. but recently he ha< been drinking heavy ami doin: no work. The case against tf offenders will com.* up in the re corder's t >u> t toin< rr->w tnoruiim Thomas Klioails, * 'outi>rli**l?l. Ohm wrires : "i suncivil from piles sevei or eight years. X<> remedy g.tve si< relief until DeWitt's Wit-l. Ilir/.r Salve, less than n box of which permit nifnfly cured ine." Soothing, healing perfectly harmless. I'eware uf eoun terfeits. tl-wSjf'ifif I'n'- s to the !!< -('iiion a C/if!?trr, Lancaster, St*. July 1:i, Mi J Maj. II. /' J Itl/rf. (Jltil iI'HIO, Comnuffi r of t 'on ft /1 i'ii t( I >t O'ft/IN. I.<(IIC(lstt l\ S. t I)kar Sik :?In coinpi lance will your recent request a? to wha rates and accotnmod.il ions vv? would lurnish the Coulcderati Veterans lo (/'hosier and return, would say that we have decidet to make a 1 cent per niile rate ti Chester on this occasion. As thi will only amount to .10c each wa; I trust it will prove satisfactory to your committee. I regret ex-1 ceedingly that our road cannot g give them a free trip but we have 1 met with so many misfortunes of late that we do not feel justified, nor are we able to give them free passage, but trust the very 'ow I rate which we have named you. will meet with your approval, and can assure you that we will show them every courtesy and consideration possible cm their 1 I trip to and irom Chester. ; Very respectfully, LkIIOY Sl'IUXGS, President. I BATTLESHIP IOWA. Serious Injury toller Purnaees Discovered?Nearly Darned * ,! Out?Caused by Long , Voyages. ! i i! Seattle, Wash., duly 11.?Kn ! ? ?i.~ i? i- I - I - iiirn i n I U <- i M I I 1179111 | J 1 O W ?l? rjnow in dry dor.k hero discovered' i" a serious injury to her furnaces . j when making tin? final overhaul ' - i 11)y on Sunday. ?l According to reliable informa I < 1 ] lion I wo of her furnaces were ' j found ?o nearly burned out that . i a not in r alUiu pt to lire them up , would have caused them to break (down entirely and might have , jcaused serious injury to the ship. , I in'delect was not discovered j ( Ijwiicn the -hip tirst lirst went into j dry dock. Her engineer came to Seattle -1 at once and placed an order with , 1 I a local foundry for pieces neees -isary to make repairs. It will '' take lilteen days to make the repairs. Her loi:^ run from New York to H San Francisco is said to have caused the trouble. DeWitt's Little Earlj Hirers expel ! from the system all poisonous aecumu^ j lations, regulates the atomaoh, bow- ' I els and liver, and purify the blood.I< They dri e away disease, dissipate! 1 i melancholy, and give health and vigor for the daily routine. Do not gripe or , J sicken. d-w-? i WAR ON OIL TRUST. [i (icorgiu Olllcials Begin to Seize Impure Illiiminants. 1 The State ol Georgia has begun a war on the oil trust, ami 10.000 barrets of oil have been seized by! the State ollieials. Under orders issued by the State Commissioner of Agriculture, threelourlhs of, the illuminating oil in the State 11J will he seized on the ground that ! it is impure and does not come ' up to the requirements of tliej Taw' It is asserted I>v tin* commis J sioners that the oil companies, -1 principally tho Standard <) i 1 Co, j have shipped to Georgia a quail | '* I tit vol poor oil and that ureal " I ? danger exists on account its ex . _ plosivencss. This conclusion was ? i reached hv official tests made l>v i - i the State chemist. who reported' j to Commissioner Stevens that oi l t thirty samples of oil tested only ' nine were up to the requirement^, ot' li::!iiins at 120 decrees Fahren ! licit. A a result the Slate will j seize conliscato all of tin* oih I in llic State that is of second or I (third ipiality. The State law natives the dejiarltnent this power. 1 j Although the order was only s?miI e out Friday, lar^o pci/nres have u I been made. j (tun-shot wounds and powder-burns, ruts, t.rnises, sprains, wounds from o rusty nails, insect stints and ivy poisoning? quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. Positively pre- i y vents blood poisoning. Hewaro of counterfeits, "J>e Witt's" is Hafe and Y Sure. d-w-s % CHERAW'N LATEST ROAD. It is to Connect Cheraw and Lancaster, Thus Giving the Town the Advantages of Three Groat Railroad Systems. Cheraw, J-uly 12.?Pursulut tu notice the stockholders of rhe Chesterfield and Lau:aster Railroad Company met toia.v and active steps were taken ;o secure the immediate building >1 the road from Oheraw via Jhesterfield, Ruby, Mount Cro than and White Plains to JetFer UWl . At" thlQ )u tfar nla/?.? X- .. . V ?'?? ? ?% V * V I I lir southern Railway will connect with it by lillinir the gap between Lancaster and Jefferson, only a ihoi't distance. This gives Cheraw ill three of the fire.it Southern lystem*, viz: Southern, Seaboard ?ml Atlantic Coast Line. (1. J. liedtVrn was elected president of lie road. There are ?50,000 first ssue county bonds available for this road, besides the .$50,000 bond* that the Seaboard sets. The contract for constructing ind equinning the line was let to CJapt. J. I) Hardin, and he hopes to begin work in eifrnest wit jn ninety days.?News and Courier. You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Kat good, wholesome food, and plenty fit.? Kodal Dyspepsia lure digests food without aid from the stomach, ind is made to Cure. U-w-s Short Statements. The governor lias olfered a re ward of $100 for the capture ol Samuel .Matthews, colored, a Charleston murderer. The young pharmacists of the state will have a chance to obtain licenses next Wednesday and Thursday when the hoard meets in Charleston. There were six more enlistments at the recruiting office on Thursday, two white and font colored. < >ne of the white volunteers joined the regular army. Adjutant General Floyd calls attention to the fact that, nearly all the new militia companies arc ouicered i>y (Jitadei graduates, and that this should have a wholesome inlluence. The Carolina Supply company of Greenville, with a capital stock of $25,000, has applied for a char ter. F. J. Pelzer, of Charleston T. S. Inglesby and D. C. Martin of (ireenville, are corporators. The State hoard of railroad equalization was in session on Thursday, working on assessment! lor telegraph, telephone and ex press companies. It was an all day job and no report could bt obi ained President Thus. F. Miller of the statecolored college was in Columbia Thursday. His summei school has KO in attendance, lie is grateful lor many eongratula tions from white Iriends upon tin occasion of his having had the deerree ol I.I, I) Minlprn?<l iinim - - f it i id . A diseased stomach surely under mines health. It (lulls the brain, kills tmergy, destroys the nervous system and predisp .>es to insanity ami fata diseases. All dysp? ptic troubles art quickly cured by Kndol Dysoepsii Cure. It has cured thousands of cases and is curing tbein every day. Its ingredients are such that it can't lielj (Miring. d-w-i Fssay on Hornets. A hornet is the smartest bitf that lltes anywhere. He comet when he pleases, and goes whet he trots ready. One wav a hornel shows Jiis smartness is by attend ing to his own business, and mak ing everybody who inlerferei with him wish they had done tfw same tiling. When a hornet stings a fellow he knows it, and never stops talk > : ing abou{ afl 'onK a8 his friends ] will listen to him. One day a | hornet stung my pa (my pa is a preacher)on the nose, and he did not do any pastoral visiting for a month without talking about that hornet. Another way a hornet shows his smartness is by uot procastinating. If he has any business with you he will attend to it at once, and then leave you to think it over to yourself. He don't do like the mosquito,who c ?nies fool ing around for half an hour sing ing around "(Jousin, cousin," and then when he has bled you all he cm, dash away yelling : "No kin." A hornet never bleeds you . bet if he sticks you, you will go on a swell. I don't know anything more about hornets, on'y that.Josh Bit I lings says: "A hornet is an in J llamable (.Josh was a poor speller) ! buzzer, sudden in his impres shunes. and rather hasty in his conclusions, or end." .1 : The . . . ! University M OF NORTH CAROLINA. ! WI1H0ST patronage and fullest equipment in Its history Faculty, 3S; students, 4U.'?; :i Academe Courses; 3 Kleciive Courses: 3 Professional Schools, In f.aw. In ; Medicine and in Pharmacy. New Mul id ours Waterworks, spleydid Libraries. L ibo- alories, Kto. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition, , ffiO a year: Hoard, a month Ample oppor ' tunity for self help, scholarships ami Loans for the needy. Free Tuition for Teachers. Summer School for Teachers : -4 Instructors M7 Students Total enrollment, Ml For illustrated lia'idhiok and f'a'nhijMi Address. PRES. ALDERMAN, 5 Chape lilil, N C. THE Br ST MEAT 1 THE MARKET affords ' | I Is the km<1 we keep for otir customers. Call, or im?ml, for a nice It OAST *>/f STEAK . | Of either Beef or Pork None but i t | st a 11 - fed cattle useil. We nl-o hamlle | i <ti>11111 ry proiince. .neais MTVi'll ally I I fiour in tin' itiiv at our restaurant. ? S. TirOS. ItLACK MOW II 'I'h.HIO \o. fltt. ! I Presbyterian College, CLINTON. S. C. VPS f ltl OKFEK of reduced rate* i lM Ml 111 for next Session. A Col-I i lege education placed within the reach ^ ol every one. Matkkci.aiio.n, Tt:ition, Room Rknt and Koaki) for next i - Collegiate year for $100.00. Full faculty of experienced teacher*, moral in- j fluence*, healthful location. Anecour1 sen of study, lowest possible coat. Of} fer good only until boarding department la full. Send for catalogue to . W.T.MATTHEWS or A. E. SPENCER. July 1,1899. 0 " , * Robert Ineersoll says there i* no hell. Then what will become I of the man who takes the paper j ! three years without payinu a eenj | ami then refuses to take it, fr<?m j I the office? He pays there is no heaven. Then where will the man I (jo that pa vs in advance?" ? ! Southern Mercurv. i ; I I LANCASTKIt At CHESTER ! RAILWAY. Between ('heater anil Lancaster j In effect I'J 01 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 2ft, ist's Ifaitf/ Kxrvftt Siimiaff. >outtibound. Norlhbouiui So lft No. 17. Nix 10. Next4 | P. At. A. M.I 1'. M. A. M I 7 Oil II U)!d Lv ...Chester ...Ar ft ftft S? ft 7 10 11 to> ' Orr's " ft 40 v W 7 lift II 24 * " Knox's ....' 5 So V 3> I MclJaniel's... 7 4ft II 3s d *.. Klchburg.... ft 0; v 18 7 ftft II ft" ". . MascoinvUle.. 4 ftft 8 (II H 00 12 00 * Cedar Shoals.. " 4 II 8ft 8 Ift 12 12 <1 "...Fort Lawn..." 4 83 8 14 8.30 12 9); ' Graces... ." 4 18 8 88 I 8 40 12 40 " Miller's Cross'(r " 4 08 8 8 8 ftft 12 ftoiil Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 4 U? 8 is A. M P. M | llf M. P. M Train leuvtnjt Lancaster at M;oo a. m. , con 1 nccts al Chester with Southern Hallway Koltij. south, C. A L potnif north and G. C. 6c N. Ves, tlbule anil local trains koIiik west. Train leavlmr Lancaster at 4:00 p. m., cot nects at Lancaster with O. It 6c C. trom Catn <len, and Chester with Southern Hallway Roinx north and south and with C. & L. north. Train leaving Chester at 11:00 a. m., connect* at Chester with Southern Hallway from Char lotte, also C. 6c L. from north. Train leavliiR Chester at 7:0' n. in., connect* with Southern Hallway from Columbia, G. C h N. from Atlanta and CL 6c L. from Lenoir. LEROY SPRINGS, W. II. HARDIN, President. ' Vice-Prea. and Manager. 1 c SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -?r | Central Time Between Columbia and .Faok- J|l| oiivllle. Kiulurn Tline Between Co* lurabln mid Other l'olnta. Effective June 11th, 18TO. ~ 777 i No. M No. 34 kS| Northbound. n?Uy. i>?ny. Lv. J'ville, F.C.&P.Hy 8 20 a 7 46 p " Hovnntiah . 12 :$5j> 11 BOp Ar. Columbia 4 38 p 4 8b a Lv. Charleston, Ho. lty 7 IV) n 5 HOp Buniinorvillo 7 41 a fi 0!)p Branch villo 8&">n! 7 Bop OrnnvchurK I? 23 a 8 24 p KIukvUIu Id IB a I) iOp *? ? r. Columbia.. .1 11 o>i_a| It* 10 tp Lv. AUKUsIn, So. By. I ) |i " Hrnnitevlllc 8 (<;'ji' lo 16p " Aiken 2 '*) p ... " Trenton Ub'ip II tiOti " JohUHtons. :> ). (> 11 2op , Ar. OolunihinUn. ilep't 5 20i> 2 Ion ? Lv Col'liin HIliiid'K st. 4"? ) B 50 it " Winnslsiro I ?:js j?, 0 491 " Chester ! 7 2' 27 ? " Hook Hill ;;? .) 8 II n Ar. Charlotte : > 4.>ni <i IB it " Danville .. | 12 BBaj I 22p Ar.. Richmond ..... ti(Ua| 0 25 p Ar. Wnsliitnrton . i 7 B5n f U5p " BaltimorePa. R. R.. . W 12 a. 11 251) " *?-? ?i..i.-i.i.. I II !i\?| o ,vl a " New York.. I ? oil|>! o No. an Daily, j Daily. Lv. New Y'ork. I'll. It.K 3 uopj 12 Iar.I " Philadelphia.. 5 34 p 3 50 a " Baltimore.. 7 55p H 2'in Lv. Wash'ton, n,. Kv Wikipj II lit a Lv. Blehmond 1 11 UOpj 12 01m ^ Lv. Danville I 4 15 a| II 02 p " Charlotte 8 IA n! 10 20p " Ko.fl Hill ; 0".' n II 10n *. " Cluster 0 lio n 11 43 p " V iunsboro. . 10 21 n 12 32a Ar Col'bin Hlnnd'g st 11 25 a 1 37 a Lv. Columbia L'lt. dep't II 4."> a 4 30 a " Johnstons 1 23p. II H2a " Trenton 1 ihnl II 43 a Ar. Aiken 2 15 p " MmniteviHo 2 07 p| 7 IS a " AngUsln.. 2 45pj K 00 a I.v. Columbia, So. Ky 8 66p fl 4">n .. Kuigvillo 4 SISp! 7 ;toa Orangeburg 5 211 p! 8 22 a Branclivillo. 0 02 pi 8 52 a Summervilie 7 82p; 10 IS a A r. Charleston 8 17 p 11 ITJa L| , >$ Lv. Copbln. F.0.JfcP.Ry 10 85 a 12 47 n " Savannah I 3 07 pi 5 08 n Ar. Jacksonville I I 40nl 0 00a SI.KKl'INd CAlt SKICVICK Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New Y'ork. Noh. itl and 04?New York nnd Florida Express. Drnwinir-Konm Sleeping Cars lietween Augusta and New Y'ork. Full man drawing room sleeping on rsliet ween Tntniia. Jack-onvilla, savannah, Washington ami New York. Pullman Bleeping Cars between Charlott* yl ami Hichmnnd. .*' i ti Nos. 35 nnd 3d?U. S. Fast Mail. Through / Pullman ilrnwtng room buffet aloeping ears i?? / tween Jacksonville and New York anil 1" ill- f man sleeping cars bet ween Augusta nnd ("barlotte. Dining cars serve ail meals enroute. ? Pullman Hleening cars between Jacksonvill* YM and Columbia, enroute daily between Juek olivine 111114 1 inotnnntl, vm Asnenile. FRANK S.OANNON, .1. M.ClTIuP, Third V-P. .? U?it. Mgr. T M., Washington. W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICK, ti. P. A.. Washington. A. l>. P. A., Atlanta. Mouth Caroinsi & Georgia Kit Co. TIM K TAHI.K NO. 15. , In Kffocl 12.01, Ik m., SurUuy Oct. find, 1898. West-First ( Uts> Uuily. Rust-First Class Daly Lve. a.m.. 7 10 Charleston, H.uo arrives p. m a.m., fl.ao Augusta, lo.ts ' a.m., U20 Columbia, &.20 " "11.n1.. 10 10 K itigsvllle, 4.28 " West. | North Carolina Division | IOast. 75 T77 78T74 88" - STATIONS 1 ?| 2C|lslC IstClUd Citrt C M A MjLv. Ar P M P M P M XtfljlMbl CAMDKN 3 0;>! 4 301 8 Ml 12 00' DeRalh 2 401 4 001 Dual 12 12' W estvllle I " ibti < ,n. iii 10 IS in K<*r*i..i* 3 r. 3 18. loSMJftft lli'ttlh StirlllKi 14ft 3 10 II iii I in. Pic.i*unt li ,| I 4<i 300 ilfto! 130 Liuuii-'.r 13-1 ? 3<>i 13 Ift I :? 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'0 ft 40 i ... . \ . a sosi in. iiavHtrtn ?on- < nivt i. i ii l, i n is'i r w Hi ti c I. A (J. It ft, ^ ni >' i Mil' villi ilio Siintliorn IC.lt.. i|ol')|4 M n-rl > lll.it K' .itk' villi III" soulhoru Train, N' TH .* i I*. I in .!<i .h I ' liiH'i tlon ul Mnrlou. N ' iv.Mi ibe Southern It. 1? ut lllucUiliuri? w 10 S.vit 4<l j. ilKM'T Wltjl the I. ? l'. It. I< iron Jo. m, Km in' I'M*' tnnhtis con.' i* n . .it >i" ., V. < ivill ilioH^A. I'., K. ? .a f It < a < \l loi .1 froiiflit ^-tilnh will A . .or. |Mt- i. "i ii pros i ii 0 will lionet' I * S I. I'UMPIC IN. I liivl-non I'aMecptfor A^'i nI I' A KM I I1SON'. Traffic MiioiiK- r. 1 Notice of J Discharge. L otic a is 1 . (mvi n (hit i. c Bxecu tor of tin; v\ III of Mr-* M.ir".iret (' Putilkenburv. titCi-asoil, have thin :t l .1 iyof July IMW ma<te final settlement wiili tin Juilk'i- of Probate, of thin county, nntl IIIciI iny llnal return wltn him ; and I will apply to tho Jwlgoof Probata of thin J county In Ills ottlcc at Lancaster Court House, S. C., on the tin ilay of August. IHW. ut III o'clock, n hi to if rant mo final cllscharKe anil release of Untidily as such Kxocutor. W O. A. I'OUTKK, / Kxooutor. July 6, imm. t ' i. JH Jm