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Tillman Day. "e; int More About Meeting in Lan- li(l caster Last Friday?Fuller,<<u or Report of Senator Tillman's soj Speech. cai but Wo stated in last Saturday's , we] issue lhat we hoped to be able ^ to pive in to day's paper a more ^ extende 1 account of the Tillman . Ion a : i M . i . \ \ r . a l. meeting nere rnuay. ueiuerefore republish the following special from Lancaster to the ^ Columbia Record : ^ Senator Tillman and Messrs ^he Finley and Strait spoke here pet] today. The meeting was opened j-))r with prayer by Key. 1'aul Press- an(j ley, alter which County Chair- j man Williams introduced Sena- j)V tor Tillman as "one who had yar always been the friend of the gjLj masses." hoi] The senator opened by saying not ill at li o Karl o/l r\ i?oocn<l t liam /?n < er been before he was elected Pcei senator, and he came among a(jv them because he believed he ought to come. They must have taXi voted tor him in the past be aj.-c cause they liked his principle ()f and the way he called a spade f0U1 a spade, he had been trusted and |ow honored by them and he took it cou that the obligations of "leader- wol ship" were on him. If not their ^or leader what was lie? Some ol jmn you like me. ("Most of us do." p,j|p yelled an enlhutiastic admirer.) p p "Well, I think you were died no li in-the W(,til sixteen years auo and and haven't gotten over it yet," I] said the senator to the amuse wav ment of the crowd. wer He would never accept office fact and go off quitely when ho be- reoc lieved people were trying to but trick you, but 1 smell if," he ing said, and the crowd laughed. Holdup couM not dictate if lie wanted to, ed o lie said, and lie bad too much vote sense to try. lie was discussing nevi their interests and be wanted for the "hocus pocus Brico bill i Col killed '' ed I He declared the I quor ques had lion could 11 it bj satisfactorily niai settled un lor t ha* law, beeuse a' II majority of the white men could the not vote under it. it is an in Ide-t iqiiitous law, he declared Out on met rioo ...i . ? whim; vuwrrs ill COU1)! IPS j || lid which have voted out the dis don pensary, 13,000 voters were re- hrati sponsible for it, yet we are told ' heei that h majority of the people con had declared again-1 the (lis- to c i ? |'Ciii??l,T< , ' *I?0 k,lf I his county wants to b? dry f?ar< or pretends to want to be dry, thai tor you know it is iio'hinu but I to pretense, then let it vote out the ami dispensary in the l> mocra'ie j yitu primary where every white man rott can vote and it th-y did and thai they went dry and left il to him be to enforce it In, would make the we county 60 dry ?hat Ihev would abs * previous occasions, when they |ii!c] were very much stirred up, ami ( about six times as many people present. For twelve years he hes' had been their senator and it gOV was unfortunate that, no one pa, was opposing him?unfortunate c|.lf for the people and for him weJ There was no one to stir him up p e( or stir the people up, and leth- wh( argy prevailed- People had tried wjn to persuade hi in not to speak, t]ie but he was as much interested (,j \ about their affairs as he had ev- vvor ^er have anv whiskey here.'' riio Unite i Stales government erstate commerce laws allow nor to be shipped in and we mot prevent it and dispensary prohibition liquor would be d. He did not favor it bo ise ot the revenue feature, ' I when we were going to have liquor anyway we might as II keep the revenue lioni it e at home as to send it to rth Carolina or elsewhere and :e the people to violate tlie to laws in order to get liquor, have got !o do what we can H l li 1 mi 7a t K n Anil /. f 1 ? ? am uimui i mjjj i jiu evil U1 illj UUI'^ ' best that we can do under circumstances, wnd the dis isary was the best solution> the interests of the j eoplo I morality. Inferring to the combination legislators against the dispell v he said lie took the responlily, as one whom they hail lored, to tell them he would vote to return those voting the Morgan bill letause they betrayed the | eople. Jol. llemphill had said that vspaper government was the t government- It wag a good eminent if the policy of the ler was contionccl by InIis and liitz h minded in en who e independent and had the >ple,s interest in view, tut jn the editor was under tlie g of some hank or railroad or y did not have the interest he people at heart it was the st government. This sweet ited sheet in Columbia was ertising compulsory educai, which would increase the ps and negro children would > come under the provisions j tlie law. No .child underi rteen years old should he al-' ed to work in the mill who i 11 i ? - - I ki noi re an or write, lie ild ever express his appreciai of the lienor conferred on and in every oflice he had >d lie bud endeavored lo mer. He wanted their votes only oilti as they respected him approved of his course, le relerred t<? the d ll'.-ient s ol settling the question that o recognized by the various ions and the wav that nohody ignized, %<i he blind tieer way," which a good m toy were g<> | to vote. He dei iod tha' 'hej i?Misary system had t> en tore n the people contrary to their is, because a majority bad er voted for prohibition. But the dispensary issue involved lloyt would have l?eeit ehc' >y a ^roal majoiity, yel lie b'Cii defeated by 27,000 oii'y. le repeated his criticism of larl le^isl ituro in trying to roy the dispensary when hbei-. were not elected on any erst and in g that was to he e. lie took up the investi ii;r committee, which li:*<1 not I 11 {ibl? to hring out enough to I \ ict an\b?dv, though enough onVMice people tint! lliero is incthing rot'cn <.n the t'on e." i here had ho mi evidences I the committee did not desire do anything more than berch the dispensary and con tie people tha1 it i-; wholly en. Granting that it is rotten, l is no reason why it cannot re in d 11 less wo -sav that have no honest men, which is urd. It was much easier to !i ?i?Mi? mmmmmtmm Mother's Ear a woffo im mother's bar i when nursinq a/t infant, and in tub months that comb bkforb that i timb, SCOTT'S EMULSION bubnlies the extra btabnc-th ano nourishment so nbckssary bon i ' thb health op both MOTHER ano i CHILD. I I Send fur free sample. i SCOTT <* HOW ME, Chemists, & 404-41J I'c.rrl Street, New York. X 5W. and f 1.00 ; all druggists. V | _____________ prevent wrong-doing in one place ( than in mrty-two places. ( About 1,500 people were pre- * sent today and while they listen- \ ed closely and laughed and ap j plauded frequently there was \ less enthusiasm than at some i previous meetings. The senior | senator was well received and i seotiK d to have plenty friends 1 in prohibition Lancaster, which ] - 1 ? -> ' * inai J VJH viiieil din I lie dispell ] sar.v overwhelmingly. Senator Tillman pleaded the 4 Anti Liquor league by decl 'ring | that lie had not seen a drunk man on the grounds. Messrs " Finley and Strait followed in 4 able speeches on national issues. 4 A Hard Lot I j of troubles to contend with, spring from a j torpid liver find blockaded l>< wets, unless you awaken tlicm to tlieir proper action ^ with l)r. King's New Life Pills; the plenaantest and most effective cure for con ti- j pution. They prevent Appendicitis and J tone up the system. !i5c at Fnnderbnrk i Pharmacy, Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey i Co , drug store. j Citizen of Charlotte Drowned. ^ The Observer: Mr. Samuel A < Hri-sie, a well known young man j ot' this city, was drowned yestor- j day in one ot ?lie "bottomless" j po 1 - at Chimney Rock. Mr. ^ Brissie. accompanied by Mr. J. ^ 11. Shumate, went to Chimney ^ Rock three or four days ago to spend his vacation. Yesterday morning he and a party of friends went to see the pools, one of the best-known sights around the h little resort village. Mr. Brissie ? went too near the edge ot the tl clilV, slipped and fell. lie could v swim little, it any. and there he k ing a strong under current, he u was drowned belore his friends fl ... K could render any assistance. , a " * I n Pullman Porter Arrested for ! ? Selling ^Whiskey. b Spartanburg special in Observer : John .Johnson, a Pullman f porter on No. 38, northbound ? vestibule, was arrested at the t Southern station this afternoon ll on a charge of selling whiskey 0 while the train was within the f State limits. Johnson is in jail ^ and will probably be given a ! preliminary hearing to morrow. ? One of the ollicers stated to-night [ that the practice which Johnson J pursued had been going on for; t some time and this afternoon' ' Constables Dean and Whitmire j r boarded the train at Creenville ' i and bought whiskey while in the , j limits of that city, during the j { return to Spartanburg and while I at the station here. It is said that j 1 whiskey has at other times been i 1 sold to those who were not i i aboard the train while it was " standing in the yarns at places! along the line. A Tragic Finish' A vuUhman's urgleet j>ern>itt**?l a leak . (' in t e North S? a dyke, wlncli a child's ' till / r conhl have H'.n|i])eil, to tuTomc a ' rui'ioiiH break, devastating an entire pro- " mo'*', of Holland. In like manner Kenneth ,l Melver, of Vanceboro, Me., permitted a a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragic n finish was only averted l?y I?r. King's New iJiacovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave nio up to die of lung inflammation, . lUse.l I \ .1 Ti y i i elect cold hilt l>r K n V New l> ttrj saved my life."1 J i i hi. i i -> ci ig and cold cm , at ' ; i'mide rlmrk Pharmacy, Crawford liroa,, J I J. i . Mac key Co. drug store. 60c and |1,00. . 'Trial bottle free. C f ..SPECIAL.. 1 $ Ten Days' Sale $ I = I \ tor Ten Days we Offer Bargain Ilun- \ P ters Some Startling Values. ? a 9K0D \rnvrlc 1 rto fnlnnotl I nmno ..4 K.. m mwv j i?i v?o aw- vv'iui V/V.4 ixi>> I ir> ill tJVT# V ^ 1000 " 121-2 and 15c White Lawns at 10c. ^ A 2500 " 10, 12 1-2 and 15c Embroidery, pick the lot ^ ? at 8 1-3 cents. ^ Just received 1 bolt yard-wide TafTeta Silk, cheap at < M I 1.25, for this sale 08c the yard. J ' We Were Fortunate * ? in getting two more solid cases of Hat Samples. In \ these are some worth at least $2.50. You may pick m them at $1.25. Small lot 25c Straw Hats at 10c. * . 100 pairs Tan and Patent Colt Shoes 5.00. Forbush ^ ' Oxforas for men, we offer these this sale at 3.75. 24 ^ : * * pairs inuiuners, woixn i.ou, to close out at 75c. ^ 10 dozen 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00 Odd Pants, your choice I 1.25. 1.25 Pants 98c. 75c Pants 50c. Numbers of w , Suits in broken lots at 3.50, 5.00 and 7.50, worth double a - the money. J I 10 yards Barker's Bleach for 83c. Only 10 yards to ? k the customer. J 1 Don't miss this sale if you count values. 5 Yours respectfully, J , " I Funderburk Comp'y. * What Ails Yout Cheap Rates Via Southern Do you (col weak, tired, despondent *3 < ave frequent headaches, coated tongue, IxallWay. ltter or bad taaUj In morning, "heart- On account of the special occasions menurn," belching of gas, acid risings in tioned. the Southern ltailway will sell round liroat after eating, stomach gnaw or trip tickets to points named below, at greaturn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or ly reduced rates as follows: arluble appetite, nausea at times and To Asheville, N 0.,and return.?Aeooun indrcd symptoms? Convention Commercial Law league o If you have any considerable number of 'icketson sale July, 2jth. to lie above symptoms yon are suffering f Hi. limited to return August 8th 19DB. rom biliousness n.rnid liver wi.l, o.Hi. A? "tension of th'H limit to September, : ~ : * " - - "."WiT" 3otb. may be obtained by paving a tee o estion or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce s Golden r>n c(h nod depositing ticket with ?Special ledioal Discovery is inside up of the most Ageot !lt Asheville. Bale, OU6 fare plus 25 aluable medicinal principles known to ctrt for round trip. ledlcal science for the permanent cure of To L. xinglou, Ky., and return.?Account uch abnormal conditions. It is a most ' National Grand Lodge United Brothers of fliclent liver Invlgorutor, stomach tonic, I Friendship and Sisters Mysterious Ten. owel regulator and nerve strengthened j J lekets on sale July, 21Kh, to August 1st, The "Golden Medical Discovery " is not | limited to letnrn \\ugi\st, Gtli. Kate, one i patent medicine or secret nostrum, a I I''*1** -,r' c^; 'or f01""' trip, ull list of its ingredients la-ing printed ! Mexico ( ity, Me*., and return.?Acn its bottle-wrapper and attested under j lnterualionu (Jeologicid congress . , "J- . ... . i I on Hale An&ftiHt, 1 ith to .H, liaiitea ath. A glance at .Us ormula w 11 show relunj y)) A f?)In dllte of M lut<>( liat it contains no alcohol, or harmful one fare pliia 25 cts for round trin. lahit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract i To tlilwuukee. Wis , and return. ? Acnude with pure, triple-refined glycerine, count Uruhd Aeiie Fraternal Order Eagles, if proper strength, from the r<wits of the 7'i< i.eta on sale August, 10th to 12th, limi u.i.uivntuu luicst |<iaiii8, h'ii i<> reiurn August '.'2nd. Kate, one litre % 'lz.,C?olden Seal root, Stone root, Black plua $2 UU for roun I trip. Iherrybark, Queen's root, Blood root, and 1? Richmond, \ it . and return, Accoun dandrake root. Meeting True Reformers. Tickets ou sale The following lending medical authorities, September, '2nd to ;,th, limited to return .muug a host of others, extol the foregoing September 12th Rate, one fare plus 25 eta. oots for the cure of justsuch ailments as the (or round trip .bovesyinutomsIndicate: Prof. it. llartholow, ... . ? . , .. I It., of Jefferson Med. College. Phil a.: Prof. I >.Roanoke. \ t.. and return.?Accoun l.c. Wood. M. It., of Cnlv. of Pa.: Prof. Edwin I Meeting National Tircmiins Association, if. Hale. M. I>.. of Hahnemann Med. College. 1 tickets on silo August 12thto 12th, limited l^nwiuSf^iS Jm Ni'1-' -!- 'V r'f,"n ^ X Kr, m. L>. Author of Specific Medicines; Prof " 11 *?pt< mb r loth may beobtal^ !.surence Joliusun, M. I).. Med. I>ept. L'nlv. of I hy d. positing ticket with Special Aigen I 'I1''v f "Jlngwiwd. M. I).. Author Hn,| paying a fee ot 50 eta. Rate, one tare if Materia Me<hea and Prof. In Bennett Modi- ... , , cal College, Chicago. Send name ami ad- |d"s ..i cts, tor sound tiip. ir'.?i()"v V^1' Card to Dr. It V. Pierce. 1' r full particulars inquire Ot any Bor.lb< iiilTalo, N. V.. and receive frtr booklet giving , .. . , 1 ixtracts from writings of all the alove modi* Railway Agent, or :al authors and many others endorsing. In the 1; W, Hunt Brooks Morgan itmugest iMMisihle terms, each and every In- I,.. i?ni. .Mut .... i>,._ ?nt A rrodient of which "Golden Medical DL?- i las. Agl., ^ Asst. lion. l a. Agt , uivery" Is composed I I hurleston. S. U. Atlanta, Ctiv, \ I>r Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and I nvlgornte stomach, liver and bowels They ???????????? nay bo usod In conlunctlon with "Golden I . _ .. _ VI, .11. 1,1 liUc.verv" if ?....-.1- - atie 1 evrn ~ " itlpated. They're tiny and sutrar-coatod. SLMHwAi OHfc.5 IJ[ R RAILWAY COMPANY ^ , ? 1 I i .-( HKDKLK IN KKKKCT MAY 8, I* Notice ol Application daily kxcept sunda^ Knatcrn Time. 7or Discharge as Guardian.1 , wk*thoun? " Lancanter n 15 .? m 3 15 p m N. . _ I i.. Km i L.i a a 0 Si ii in 3 -lb p n. otice is hereto) given that the mi- usiam ioo p r*W "reigned w ill. mi lli?' Mh of August. | Ls uuiii.i.i dMitm i lb p -cuW 904 make hi? llnal letllcmcnl wth Arl r 7 ! *> a m a < > p qr ||0 .1 ihIkh <>t Probata Of LinOMtvr A ' a. loi tc-- Sou Ity v kh a in 7 0*) p ru mint y, at bin offloe at the courtbouee, Arf^iumbta?SouKy.... looo am ifli pia h guard inn of Kvelyn K Ni?tiet,and KAS'niOUND pply (n naid court for tinal discharge l.v Ooimnhla-Son Ry rtobam : 3 10 p m - eaid guardian l.v 1 h 1 Mou.Ity 6 #a pi 0 < *j p m I hia July 5, HUM!. Lv ('hooter 900 a in 8 l'> p ot K. \Y. X ISHKT, l.r Hlciihurg f? 10 a in HWpnc (iiiardian of Kvelyn IC. .\i*het. }')' iV''JV0,in' " ^ p IS ' l.v r or11.1 n . 10 on a m 8 .mj p m . 1 Aj \ .i . io 30 a m y is p m PUo Hah./i l)0M -Tol. Pei.Wi.w.l L ll(j ntJYYb fm. <|t liorw Whi ' v 101 Otnen, *? ll} | n* * Norita-Wei?l?rn lUllw?y?. Wn'l wo do yours? ?J? ? ? ? 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