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Senators Indignant--Article Senator Appelt's Pap ^ Stirs 'Em up. Columbia Record: The<e w , warm times in the senate i day wheu about a dozen senate arose to a question of persor privi e_e t<> reply to and denoun an editorial in the Manning Tim by fee nmor Louis Appelt to t effect that legislation looking prosecu ion of the dispensa grafters was^eing blocked on i count oi tht-re being so ma nieu in the senate who were la yers lor whiskey houses. Senator Bloa-e opened t fight by reading the editorial a denouncing it. He said he pa very little attention to newspa er criticism, but he thought su insinu uions as contained in tl article called tor attention wb they came from a fellow senafr Senator Earle followed Set tor Blease and denounced the i tide as "infamously false." The whole chamber seemed look for a fight at this point, t none came. Senator Appelt said that t names of the senators represei iug whiskey houses were r. given to him, but he had secur his information from what considered reliable sources, a he hoped to continue to critici aud write about senators wh he saw fit. Senator Weston, of Richlat frankly stated that he ropresei ed two liquor houses to try collect their claims, but he cc sidered he had a right to gi his professional services to ac one he saw fit. He would ( fend any man accused of t most heinous crime, would c lend even tho slayer of the pn ident of the United States. 1 had known of many crimes this state but had not yet knoi of the alleged criminals failing secure legal advice and counsi However, his attitude would on account of his representi these houses to refrain from vr ing on the Christensen resoluli ^ to appropriate $10,000 to pro cute the grafters. Mr. Itaysor said that he li never represented any whisk house, but he tnought lie coi do so without influencing 1 vote. "But," he declared with rit ing voice, "this article is insole and outrageous." Senator Sinkler,of Chariest* bitterly denouuced the urtic ' 1 will not say that it toofc dog to write such an article that, as I would consider tha slander on the dog," he said. Senator Chrieteneen, who tho editor of his home pap The Beaufort Gazette, defend Senator Appelt's right to or cise other senators, saying had himself criticised the s< ate and he would do so again, Senators Rodgera and Lari also 'denounced the article discourteous and uncalled t They both asserted, howev that the article could have direct reference to them as tl: did not represent any liq; house. Senator Rodgera called up Senator Appelt to at least na the senators who did not rep sent any houses. He thouj this was due them. t THE LANOAJ -Rheumatism / X hare found a triad and teatad core for Rhoxv /\ tnatlsmt Not a remedy that will stralshten tba v . Ifmka a# ahw\nl? ? ? ? a-.? v? v ?? >^vw v* vuivuiv v? lyyioPi uur turn uuuy ^ growths back to fleth again. That ll impossible. \ >re But I can now surely kill the palm and pause of / > this deplorable disease, t o w In German/?with a Chemist tat the City of Darmstadt?I found the last Ingredient with )rg which Dr. Shoop'e Rhoumatio Remedy was made a perfected, dependable prescription. Without .1 that last Ingredient, I successfully treated many. 1 Biany cases of Rheumatism; but now, at last. Ituxil* fortnly cures all curable cases of this heretofore 'C6 much dreaded dlaease. Those sand-llko granular wastes, found in Rheumatic lilood seem to dissolve 168 and pass away under the action of this reinody as freely as does sugar when addod to pure water, ho And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the causa of t o Rheumatism is gone faaruver. There is now no real need?no actual ezcusn to suffor longer withj. v out help. We soil, and in oonhdonco recommend ;;; Dr. Shoop's w- Rheumatic Remedy he J. F. MACKEY & CO. 11,1 A Murder 100 Years Ago. tid ipch One of the oldest readers of his t'he News and Herald recalls a et, murder that occurred in Fairfield or county one hundred years a^o, ia- oue gained prominence from ir_ the fact that a high official was waylaid and shot down, and from the further fact 'hat the )Uf man, who committed this dastardly deed, did not pay the pen he alty of his awful crime till 20 at- years later. ,ot January 25 was the centen,6j nial of the murder of Andrew |10 Feaster, sheriff of Fairfield counnd tv? Shadrack Jacobs an out i80 law and desperado, that ihis ofen flicer was trying to ariest. The foul deed was committed near lt| Salem church, Jacobs shooting [lt_ Sheriff Feas'er from ambush. tG Immediately after the shooting >u- Jacobs went to the west, where Ve he remained a fugitive from the iy. law for twenty years. He was le. brought back to Fairfield, tried, he convicted and hanged in 1828, le Tk? hanging was public accordB8 iirg to the custom ot those days, ie This same old citizen recalls in having met many people in his A I. 1 - - vn jouui, who were present at tue to hauling of Jacobs, who was said al. to have rounded out his three be score and ten before payinp the Ug penalty of life for a life. The )t- sheriff whom he had killed 20 on years previously was -only 32 ( ae- years old. He was a native of Pennsylvania and came to South ad Carolina, when he was a boy. ey lie was elected sheriff of Fairdd fi^ld i? the early part of the last u: ceuiurv.?Winnsboro News and Herald. If yon have (.'atari h rid yourself of this re,nj. pnlaire disease. .4sk Dr. Khoop of ltucine Wis to mail yoo fiee a trial box of his Dr. Shoop.a Catarrh Keinedy. A simple single teat, will anrely tell you a Catarrh truth, )tt, v.oli worth your knowing. Write today. , Don't sulfer lsnaer Fuuderburk Pharmacy. le. " : ft Spread Barnyard Manure While Fresh. fr ft; Mr. L B. Core of Johnson > is county, Ind., who carried off fe er. over $7,000 in prizes at the great e?l Chicago corn show recently, at- j ?ti tribu'es a Urge part of his won Ih 1 ? neiaerlul success in corn growiug 3n- to the careful way he ha? of spreading the fresh barnyard ma- j hi iey nure on his corn land, which he " as rotates with red cloyer Mr.Core or. does not allow fresh manure to er, lose any of its fertility bybleachno ing, but with the spreader car- tl iey nea it to his corn and grass lands it ior promptly. Farmers are com-jti, ing to understand that they have ion wonderful sources of fertility in in nie promptly spreading the stable ire manure as it accumulates. Many <ht keep their spreaders convenient y? for loading without handling it ai f t ? * * v \ ' - ' ^ STER NEWS, FEBRUARY 12, 190 / rrm FFI tcd 1 1LA \ / We are, as u of GUANOS thi us and get our pi now on bands all 8-4-4 Soluble Gu your order. Come to see V V You can buy from us than an stand a chance to We always 1 ing for, and you out going out of Fresh car of Moss Rose FLO Lancasi \ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmamum m Money to Loan. I c.'in, as usual, negotiate loans, nm $300 and upward, ou itnprovmi j NC rtton farms, at interest, repay- office .tie iu auuual installments. No corn- Janii issions charged. Only a reasonable for t ie for making abstract of title. turn R. E. VVylie, COUli Atty. at I,aw U 1 11 1 ... taxp Jotice to Debtors and <redi- ?n'" tors. estal All pereens indebted to the estate of p\.'v^r te lata John F. Snipes. deoeaeml, are "" *r*by notified to make payment to iM undersigned at onec; and all per- s >na haTing claims against naid w?,te will p??*aat Aoiuw duly attested ' L. L. Snipea, u" Atlmrx le second time, and as soon as I>a a load is ready haul it to the ?~ elds.?New Orleans Picayune. ] ert Em hereof Elton Wis says ' I l ave notaken fat)r doses of yonr Kidnoy and /\??: ladder fills and they have dona for ina ore tean any other medicine has ever do- r^{ ) I am still taking the pills us I want a >rf**ot enro'' Mr llarber refers to DeWitt's iduitv and Bladder Pills l'eyura sold by 1 druggists s- : ? riLIZE UTILIZERS TILIZEF sual, handling the very s season, and we want 1 ^ n-v-3 uciuic yuu purtna.se, I grades, from 14 per cei iano, and we shall be g us and get our prices. Don't forget the ve are giving away. ' your goods as cheap % yone else, and at the j > get this handsome cash lave on hand the stuff yoi can supply all of your w our store. Cream of Wheat, White UR just received. Yours very truli ter Mercantile Auditor's Notice. Gj )TI<'K is hereby (fiven that this j > will be <>{>< 11 from the 1st day of 1 I lary to t he 20th day Febriiarv lftus' / he purpose of receiving the re-J 'j ? of the taxpayers of 1 anc,aster ' ty. will be to the interest of every ayer, to make their returns lptly of all personal property.Jalso ransfers or improvements on real ;e and ?ave the (>enalty of 50 per which attaches after the 20th of uary. Said penalty will be imil without tail in every instance L re party fails to make return. K, e Poll tax of one dollar is laid (1 \ all persona between the a^es of id GO, except thoao exempt by law Respectfully. II. II. Horton, County Auditor, neastvr S. ('. Deo. Jl 1W07. >. J. E. WELSH, 1\ DENTIST. \ ;e in Kminonn Building op- J :>site First National Bank, hone No. 8. LANCASTER, S. C. 1 irnik -*n ' ^ i (S . \ best grade \/nn fr\ CA<3 J v/M IV . We have it. Acid to ;lad to fill \ . or cheaper same time gift. 11 are look0 rants withSatin, and Co. ? 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