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r. : ' ^ .'T,V * . * ; * ? TH" ; . North Carolina vs. Railroads ? ?Heavy Fine Imposed on &W Southern. Kaleifih cor. Charlotte Observer: * * 4 J S * i ; The sensational trial of the Southern Railway Company and City Ticket. Agent Green for violating the new Sla?e 2 14 cent passenger rate law which threatened an interference of a Federal court proee^ to a ripest the trial in the S ate court, terminated this evening in the State court with a verdict of guilty both as to the Southern and Agent Green and the imposing of .a $30,(100 line on the Southern and a notn inal fine on Agent Green who pledged himself not to further violate the law. Green was given the choice of abandoning the sale of tickets and paying a nominal fine or standing out against the State court and receiving a sen tence to prison and possibly to the chaingang. In choosing to , pay a fine he stated he telt he , was guilty of no wrong ; but he had an aged and ill mother who could not understand the situation and, Ie?t further resistance might embitter her life, lie would not resist further. The understanding is that Green will be given seme other position with the Southern. However issues may end lor the Southern at Asheville the case will probably be carried fight up to the United Slates Supreme Court. A Former Lancastrian on Visit to His Native County ? -Moved to Florida 40 Years Ago. Editor Lancaster News ; 1 write you to let you and my friends know that after an absence of 27 years I am again in the state. Lancaster is my native county?Pleasant Hill P. O. When tl>e war closed I went to Florida, in 1867?have lived there 40 years, and am now on a visit to relatives and friend* in nld South Carolina; hut how changed! Time, with his scythe, has mown nearly all my old friends down. . Now I am almost a wonder in a M foreign land?have to be introduced to tlie children of my old friends I will be here a few days; then hope to vivit Lancaster. I ^hall be pleased to meet my ohl friends yet alive, or any of their children. So I will he pleased if you will give this short letter a place in your valuable paper. Yours verv 4nilv. R. B. Ervin. Kershaw, July 19. Thrown Against StQne Wall. Jeff^r^OM Citizen : Mr. Avery Mangum, son <?f Mr. J C. Man guru of OM Store township, on last Tuesday was thrown from a horse against a stone wall and paintully hurl though it is thought that thore were no permanent injuries. Tne acciden' occurred near Liberty Hdl church. Mr. Maivium was given medical at etion by Dr. Fuuder" burk- ' v Do you take The News? % THE IJ The Trial in Monroe?Ac- | quittal of One of the Alleged Lynchers. thr? oun bus Monroe special ill Saturday's Charlotte Observer: The jury 1 k in the case of John Jones, on Djj trial as one of the alleged Ivncli- ll,,e erl k e's of John V. Johnson, return- f? od a verdict ?<1 "not iruilty" at ' '' 5:45 o'clock this afternoon, being out about half an hour. As soon ?s tli* defendant was 1)e*] discharged the crowd in the ,>0,i: CIltK court room crowded around to sore congratulate him, and when the tij0 1 Anson couhty people got down stairs they gave vent to tlioir jubilation on tlie courthouse square. They and the great ma- / j irity of the people here, how- 5j ever, have been confident of ac- 1 quittal from the start. J| The jury for the trial of Zeke Lewis will be empaneled tomor- |Q| row morning, but after the re- 4Q1 suit of the first trial it looks like a foregone conclusion what ?Q* the result of the next trial will V be. It is probable that only one ?? more case will be tried and if jy the result is as that of the first all the rest will be nol prossed. Col. Jim Tillman Injured. Col. .fame? 11. Tillman, of Edgefield, met with a serious accident on Tuecdav night. He was on the train going from Clark's Hill to Augusta, when he stepped forward into the . . ..., , "O baggage car to see if his parcels had been checked. While there the car lurched around a curve, and a heavy trunk fell on his right foot, crushing several of the small hones. He was driven to the Augusta hospital and will probably be confined to hi9 ward for several days, while the bones in his loot are knitting together again.? Anderson Mial. T~> 1 Ptn . ?->l l r^piuemic 01 j? ever ai eianey s, ? in Kershaw County. Columbia Record : An epidemic ot lever, something similar io symptoms and effects to typhoid, is reported as exisiing at Blaney'tf, in Kershaw county, and already the majority of the people in the vicinity have been stricken. Fifteen people have been ill, three ot whom have died. The sickne-8 that is causing a 1^ great degree ol apprehension JL among the people ot Blaneys is thought t > be due to drinking water which is obtained from a well on the plantation of Luther'Roes It i: the. hel ef of the people in that see.ion " * that the well has been intention CD aUy contaminated by some one P. who owes a grudge against the neighborhood. i'tie local doctoi i is ot I he opinion Mint the sickness is not typhoid, hut is due to poison, tlie nature ot which ho does not know. Terrible Deed of Crazy Farmer. p Nuniea, Mich., July 21.?llenrv Scutcheon, a tanner about 50 ye rs old, iivin&c near this village, ? to-day ran amuck with an ax?*, L Killing liis invalid son, lus'wife JL and her foster-father. Scutcheon WH3 later shot by Henry McOIellan, neighbor whom the craz-'d murderer had a'so attacked. ^NCAKTEK NKWS. JULY 24 U">7. Ideal Business College. Great: lie riplit way to learrt Bmitie** is. i mgh actual bu u *s imuKnctiniis A , ' Rg r-m in Book-ko |>u?<? taught in tbiswav i Hnpeiior advantage* over all other | n cms No mere theory. evei \ thing I "nnetl BtiuiUii.l remtstio. ' we ??tler ? li nrol! unvlimti ? nn vm?nl?.in_ ?*,? M'l 1 " M ?iC nuil ni?ht Bchooi. " ? | J "* littresteil purlieu nro welooiuo t<i visit ' ,,s H ss 1,1 school noil see our now and copyri lit- ? V'! ? , . wik11 Inter tli ystein of eo*?ini>-rciftl Immmu l . Sitisf ,ir particulars aud further iitouuati n , ?I.a.s ' .. , .. buck. N\ nto ut or write to tho 1.1 ml Business ?'oll< cc, .. . .. Iientli HprinKN. b 0. H,ath ^,r cleansing. clean, co.il g. s>nthing. Piles gctq in it household remedy i- 1 icWitt's car- Or Shoop's r.cd Witch Hazel alve l-'?>r burns it is .ado ul . scratches, Ionises, iiis.'ct I ites and positive and feet it is imequa od t'ood for Pi lea. trading or b lire of imitations (let Itewit-'w It is gie by its us. best. ?*old by Orirvford H.os. jars 50 cents, The effect of malaria last* You catch cold easily o down because of the after efi ^ Strengthen yourself w Emulsion. It builds new blood and tones i system. ALL DRUGOISTS: 60c. AND f i am t i * old weather in May Brings Bi gains in Jui BMRBnnBHBBn All our Straw Hats must b< )bby now $2.25. All other grat n. Have not space to quote pr ;r light weight ciothii must also be s< The $6.00 kind, now The $5.00 kind, now The $4.00 kind, now And so on down. Our $12.50 suits, now Our $10.00 snits, now And so on down. All we ask is for the purchasing ] themselves. McCardell & Allisoi . v , , I I, \ * NOVELTII D slEW p/ The swellest line of Par in borders, hemstitched, pi; nbroideried linen. All s -ice, 25 cents to $4.50. % Dres Another shipment of tl nest Voiles that we have ey 3eoples Su . . LAN < uljl , ; \ \ \ \ Summer Discount, j ire Opportunity. 10 month* of 'uly and August bora I discount for the benefit > can not afford to leave their than a month Tins places a iuing within the rraeli of all. ot this opportunity now ml at von had ta' en advantage action guarantee . or money now don t lel-.y. Ideal Business f'ollcge. irgs, S. O. nick aud certain relief from Magic Ointment l'loase note W1 one for Pi>k, and its action is j ,jU certain, Itching painful, pro- I . lind piles disappear 'ike ma-1 0 Large nickel-rapped plans to Sold by J, F Monkey Oo. 11 1 K" (->t v a long time. r become run- A <>f ects of malaria, ith Scott's g 2 lp your nervous "J ' ?u?-uu. gfli 1UI __________________ 861 lal April and2 i w* ri1 g Bar= wil ne. {* rot s sold. Our $3.00 rixi les cut in propor- bu ices. plNG AND PANTS or !>LD. das $4.00. foi $3 50. $3.00. $9.50. $8.00. T public to come and see ?ei bit i Bros. 6-5 3S AEI AILY *asols that has eve ain silks in white izes for ladies, i o n O V/UUl / lose fine black V< rer shown. Price ipplyC "ASTER, S. 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We sell you this ring .is one small profit ove manufacturing cost- The price is s than onel half what others charge, e recipe is free with every ring. [t is a genuine rose cut diamond ring sparkling brilliancy absolutely guarond, very dainty, shaped like a belcher :h Tiffany setting of HKt. gold shell, at ar local jeweler it would cost cousiderly more thanj$2.O0. We mail you thia beautiful complexion ipe free when your order is received for ig and $2 Of in money order, stamps or Is. (Jot your order iu before our snpf is exhausted. L'liis oiler is made for a limited time ly us a means of advertising and iutiocing our goods. Send today before this opportunity is gotten. T. C. MOSELEY 32 East 23rd Street, New York City. lYlTTD To women for collecting K f K names and selling our novel 1> llll ties, we give Big Premiums id your name todAy for our new phin ot 5 profits with little work. Write today. Idress T. JC. MOSELEY Premium de rtment, 32 E. 23rd Htreet, New York City 12-3 moa. IIVING :r been shown. Peri and colors; handnisses and children. V * ) . :Sf? 5 t * ' 4 1 ds )iles. These are the 75c to 1.25 yd. Company