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/ ' ' t'i c II Mill !Hlis THE APPOINTMENT OF CAPT. MELTON, A "LILY WHITE." * The Wa^alk in The Capital City? ^fcvernor Filerbe's *?Y Plans. . ? o]ut*ibia, S. C. March 19th,? ^ The \vh^?s'ate has been interested in the Ij^Bkntment of Lawson D Melton as Unite ' Slates Marshall. Mr. Melton is a represen^ r tative oT the faction ?hat has tried so long to make Republicanism, less of an offense to the white men of the state, and which has been ! 1 i termed the "li'y white*' faction | as opposed to the "black and j tan,''or the old limers-vihe relics! ' of 187ti. Heretofore the president ha? ignored the "lily whites" in j his distribution of patronage and that faction was likely to slarve to death. The faithful were just about to stampede back to the Democratic party, which with all its strictness is so big as to bej good natured and disposed to for- j give and forget. JSo these erring! tons ot Carolina were about to put j on sackcloth and ashes and sit,j someofihem have actually sat j betore the doors of the house upon which they had turned their back. Had they been readmitted there is no doubt but that the sackcloth and ashes would have'soon been discarded and they would have been asking lor the purple ro^es office and demanding that the fat^ t ted calf's be killed for their return.! This appointment made and?! present change?stock in the "Lily While" faction is begining to mount up and the faint?tyearted are taking strength and scattering back to their tents beyoAd i the outer wall, How much the; Lake City affair has had to do wit h J, this appointment no one can pos-jl itively say, but it is thought that i [the administration is beginning to! ^ realize that'he South is a white man's country as well as the ; North, and that politics is unwhcle ' ? some for negroes in this section. Al all events we may expect to see the "Lily White" ranks tilling up with some of the dissatisfied politicians from the Democratic ranks, which are really so large that every man can't be a colonel or a major, and some have to car ry the guns.and knapsacks of the high privates. The Republicans promise to make it lively for us in the next election. There reaJlv is % no telling what fun there is ahead, but there certainly will be a large and varied assortment of sports in the political arena in the coming summer. The war talk continues to be of ' an exciting natur, but so far it has not visibly affected business and the extension of improvements' and enterprises along the coast.; It looks like every body is ready ! to fight, and ev-ry body is fully j confident of the strength and abil- ( ityofthe Federal goverment to > amply protect its coast line. There j is, howeuer, little probability of a war. The war spirit in Spain is ^?fot surprising for the people of the old j world cannot realize the imtnens-: ity of the United States or its pow j er. The people of Spain especially are ignorant and have an idea that they are the greatest people on tlie earth. They know notkiug except what the govennenfc-permits. them to learn, but later indications j seem to be to the effect that a slight *glimmer of the truth is; dawmng'unun the goverment ofj Spain and there is a great deal less of blunder than formerly Spain is really about two thirds the size; of Texas, has a population ol about i 18,000,000,*n^ can only prepare ^ itself for further war through liberaLcontributions of rich and patriotic citizens, of whom there are many eager to help the goverttffcnt,j both at home 'and abroad. \et with all her combined resources; Spain cannot raise so much mon-j ey as the business men of Massachusetts, New York. Pensylvania, T New Jersey and Ohio. Assecre-' tary Herbert has expressed it,< one fight might settle the question.; The people of the United Slates have always been ready for war- j and the goverment has always opposed it untill yielding to popular pressure the nation has asserted J her rights by declaring war. Governor Ellerbe has said that! he is ready to conlmand the South! Carolina troops in the event of war, but the chances are that he will not be called <>n to expose his; person to display patriotism. It is J not at all unlikely that the im?! probability of war has prompted j many brave soldiers to oiler the J nation ther services, while many j others are really itching for a fidit, and it does look like people have to go to war overv generation or two to work off their accumalated steam. II.art well M. Aver McGEE?HODGE. [Continued from first page] formed by Rev. R. C. Boulware,! at.d tlie party passed down the! other aisle. At the conclusion cf the marriage, the invited iiue.-ts went over to the hospitable home of the offi dating clergyman w here a sumptuous wedding-supper was served, in the most approved manner.' After spending some time at Mr! Boulware's a few friends of the! couple repaired to the home of the, newly-wedded couplA, where two! or Three hours were vt-rv pleasant\ i1 It* crvntit Mr nn<i Mrs. Mrtiee have , ,, the best wishes of their many friends on their matrimonial jour ney of life. Ttie day after the marriage the bridal couple left fori a wedding tour. ( HSIOFIira ? I v [Continued from first page] was anyone present who knew any thing about the killing before the jury retired No one replied and j the jury then retired and found jj the following verdict, after the us- | ual legal form: j j "That the said Frazier B Baker j came to his death 011 the night of Feb. 21, 1S98, in?rn gunshot wounds fired by parties unknown ( to the jury." The same verdict was brought in the case of the little infant. There was a great deal of in- j ferest manifested throughout the inquest and everybody is g ad: ?n <t it i< l:^ over. There was !! a shadow over the entire community until the verdict was rt-n- ] dereil, but that now effectually removes any suspicion as to the people of Lake City having had anything at all to do with the killing. The coroner's jury was altogether , an unusually intelligent one and j 1 the members thereof made every (1 effort to ferret out the mystery. Had there been the slightest clue i as to who prepetrated the deed it ( would have been followed up to ! the end. The coroner adjourned the inquest for over three weeks so as to allow the fullest examina \ tion bv the postal authorities. In ! addition to the United States an thorities being at. work upon the i case, the State officers weie unus ually vigilant in the matter, and > SCROFULA. IE !! < > One of America's most fa- |j < > moos physicians says: "Scrof- < > $ ??t? i? 'Ttffnal ennsumotioflu" < > (Scrofulous children are often X j beautiful children, but they X lack nerve force, strong bones, * stout muscles and power to 9! resist disease* For delicate 9 children there is no -remedy || ? equal to " \\ | Scott's Emulsion iI $ < > A 9 jj| of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- J J 1 phosphites of Lime and Soda* j j It fills out the skin by putting < > goodfleshbeneathit* It makes ! I the cheeks red by making rich \ ( blood. It creates an appetite ] \ for food and gives the body ? power enough to digest it* Be g sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- 9 sion* w 50c. and $1.00 ; all druggist*. X SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. g CMCCCCWKCtWCCCCCMl/ - - f ? ' ' : < v I Season... K?u Knffflr *s mac*e PBk /-nr ^ Ayer's SarsagSF at thi3 ?ea^on ifRi.v aml iisdebili- ( H2 I tating days JggJ are with us, there is nothinglikcAyer's ' I i hI Sarsaparilla ! k \ to put new \ uf Jl If W ll sluggish sys- , 1 kJi \\ tern. It sweeps ; ]1 away the dull- ( ( WVjf ness, lack of 1 (ji appetite, lan- ' ll/rpPi *m!/ Pu>dness, an(* iKxt/L.lllJwmk Pa*n> as a / 511 broom sweeps VuKw away cobv,el>s* ^ <*oes 'tj/j lo^im] not brace up. 'ML . ~^ljjn' It builds up. 'nl/fj^Wv^^ Its benefit is Wl / A ((~\ down ? Take AYER'S 1 L~i\ Sarsaparilla Scad for "Carebook." 100 pages. Fre?. J. c. Ayer Co^ Lowell. Mam. ? ( no stone was let! unturned that ? would have thrown any light upon the subject. The people of the j town are to he congratulated that j the invest juration showed thai they t not only did not have anveonnec < tijon with the killing of Baker, but * that they do not even kow who j composed the mob for had they even known that the investigation j I would nave shown it. At the inquest last Saturday, j District Attorney A hail Lathrop, postollice inspector Bulla and so licitor John S Wilson were pres ent, and look part in the ex minaliou of the witnesses put upon the stand that day. Alter looking.over the town Mr. Lathrop is said t<? have remarked that, fr> m the report heretofore pub lislted concerning the affair, he L'ould not understand how such a leed eould have been committed ind l he citizens of the town not know about if. but now, alter personally ii speeding the ground lie can readily see that it. was no: anlv possible but very probable lhatnoone living in Lake City [ :??uid have known anytning about ihe killing at the time, owing to < toe great distance intervening bo- I Iween the pos'office and the town ' ' ( 1 Baldness is nothing new; it dates > lack to the early ages. How to re- I store the hair is modern, Hall's Hair Ltd newer, the bast propuct of science . will restore it, Begistration Notice- ' The office of the supervisors of reirfstration will W opened on the lir t 31 on- , lay In every month and the two days immediately following, for the purpose registering ofany persons who are qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, of the county one year and of the polling precinct in in which the elector offer* t> vote four months before any election, and shall are paid, six months before any elec011 any poll tax then due and payable, d who can both read and write any nCtion of the Constitution of 189.") subitted to him by the supervisors of regt ration, or can show that he owns, ami .has paid ail taxes collectable during the ' rev ions year, on property in this State ssessed at three hundred dollars, or, *niore. J .1 EADDY, Clerk of b< ard. < Judicial Sale. By The Sheriff. The State of South Carolina, county of williamsburg. , In The Court Ch? Common Pleas. J S Feeder and C L Felijkr, i Ex and Executrix of the Est of pa in. S feeder. vs. Mary Maxwell, et. ai. In obedience to an order of the court to me directed in the above stated case I will sail on the first Monday in April 1898 before the court house door in Kin^stree within the legal hours for making public sales for cash all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and state of youth Carolina containing oxe hundred and fifty (150) acres more or less and bounded as follows: On the north by lands I V Bardin on the east by lands of 11 H Kellehan*on the south by lands ?f Oliver and on the west by lands of Charley Brown being the tract of land conveyed to to Samuel Maxwell by RHKellahan on Dec. 15th 1892. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. D. DANIEL, v. Sheriff. - r/- . -y?m- >; ? Judicial Sale. By TheSheriff. Thp State nf South Carolina. County o? Williamsburg, In The Court Of Common Pleas. Samuel M. Sexsex, vs. Joe Benjamin McClam. Judgment for Foreclosure. In obedience to an order of the court to me directed in the above dated case I will sell on the first Monday in .April 1S!>S before the court housedoor in Kingstree within the legal hours of sale for cash dl that certain tract of land situate n Williamsburg county State of South Carolina containing sixty seven (G7) acres more or less boundHi on the north by lands of Joe Shaw on the Fast by lands of Sam .'handler on the South by lands of Dick Dukes and on the west by ands formerly of the Est. Harper. Purchaser to pay for papers. i i? nivin u 1/ S W C. Judicial Sale. By The Sheriff. r/?e 5/ofe Carolina, county of willi/.msbcrg, [n The Coukt Of Common P-kas. J. G. Lifragk, vs. IIosetta Jones. Judgment For Foreclosure. In obedience to an order of the ourttome directed in the above dated case I will sell on the first Monday in April 1898 before the :ourt house door in Kingstree withnthe legal hours for making pubic sale, for cash all that certain ract of land situate in the county >f Williamsburg and Statu of South Carolina containing two hundred ind ten acresinore or less and bound ?d north by lands of the est. of Hud son, east by laud-: of It A Mct'olough, south by .mdsof It a MH'i ougb and est. John Henry and 01. ; :he west by lands of w 1) Bryan and :he Colclough land. Purchaser to pay for papers. J D DANIEL, Sheriff. Judicial Sale. By TheSheriff. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF WtLLIAMSBCKG. (n The Court Of Common i'leas. W. D. McClary, vs. , John Washington. Judgment for Foreclosure. In obedience to an order of the .'ourttome directed in the above dated ease I wiil sell on the first Monday in April 1898 before the I'ourt house door in Kingstrce with In the legal hours for making pul>lic sales to the highest bidder for ?ush all that tract of land situate in the county gf Williamsburg and state of South Carolina butting and !x>unding north by lands of Robert A McCollough south by lands of the ?st. of Nelson, east by lands of Calcin Fas on, west by lands of Mose Fluit, being a part of what is known its Nelson land on Ox Swamp said to contain one hundred (UK)) acres. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. D. DANIEL, Sheriff. Judicial Sale. . By The Sheriff. The State of South Carolina % f COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. In The Court Of Common Pleas. II. Kamixski & Co., vs. J G Eahdy & Co., et. al. In obedience to an order of the court to me directed in the above stated case I will sell on the first Monday in April 1898 before the court house door in Kingstree within the legal hours for making public sales to tho highest bidder all those two certain tracts or parcels of land lying being: and situate in the county of \\ illiamshurg and State of South Carolina containing respectiveily sixty five(65)acres and one thousand and seventy three (1073) acres marked A. ?. on a piat made by H E Eaddy, surveyor dated Jan.27th 1892 and hereto annexfed the hutting and boundaries shape and form of said tract will more fully and larger appear by reference te said plat which is hereby made a part of this description. And I will also sell the following personal property at the store of the defendants John G Eaddy & co. at John onsville S c in said county on wed sday the Gth day of April 1897: One ' ;..rty-two-gauge 1>;?rel turpentine still with all (fixtures and appliances thereto belonging, including one set of cooper.-: tools, one sorrel horse named "Mack", one bay horse rnule named "Pete", two sorrel horse mules named "Joe" and "Jerry," two black horse mules named "Bradford" and "Bob." one cream colored mare mule named "Kit" one two horse wagon and one four horse wagon." ' Terms cash; purchaser to pay for papers. J D DANIEL. SheriffI . i \ r 4 L t :-L * . U S xMUbbI99E& k H v one PPR mmm We invite the public tc our stock of We will sell oal AT C< kr I a i to make room for New Snr I am selling 3-LB, TOHA BEST WHT . GOcaB^ Baby and Carriaj BEST IP POWDER. I PACKAGES ffi GOOD R H. D. REDDICK * 4 Our Fall Stock Is now ready and awai buy a suit every day for various reason^ you come to us. 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