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T> VOL. 3. NO. 3B. Anti -Prohibitionists Congressional Cor Washington, Feb. 12.ti Prohibitionists had tl to clay when represei: . the National German Alliance appeared b' House committee on to oppose in general tl bil 18 introduced at thi for the suppression of traffic, and in particuh tlefield bill propositi) aid in the enforcement option excise laws. An who spoke agaiust the Attorney Theodore \r ir i i * i>ew rorK, president c York branch of the and former commissioi es. Mr. Sutro assumed f"1' liar ground that "you c islate morality into the and lie flung into Mr. 1 figurative teeth the that Maine. Mr. L State, exemplified ii measure the soundne claim that "prohibitio prohibit." "Then," said Mr. J "do I understand your to be that morality can culcated into the peop islation? Do you stani Answer me directly ph "I stand on that, yes tro, ''but I want my understood by this c Want 1 stand on is tl only way to make men and women is to t moderation as'they gro boyhood and girlhood; only genuine, coustitut to keep them temper they have grown up, i strong enough of ther: be moderate, is to mak diligence?drunkenues; a misdemeanor. And I province ot' the State, Central Government, can say to a man: '1 not take a sip of wine 1 whiskey or brandy,' i the same authority aa; 'thou shalt not tako a oi mince pie and a tn ice water.' Gentleme committee, over indu intoxicants is not the cess conducive to crime 1 country. 1 give as m.v lief that as many raurJ been committed by t by too much mince pie water as by men int violence by strong drin! Big Fire in Florida , Tarpon Springs, Fla. ?One block of busioc was desroyed by fire hour last night, causing 1 $50,000. The scene < was just south of thobb was destroyed on Jant causing a loss of about One Oroek was burnec and another man, name is missing. C l*T Take T he News. T- ' ' IE LP LEDGE SEMI-WEEKLY. I Heard by North Carolina's C nmittee Takes a Hand in at A & M Colleg3. -The Ak ieirinning Ra!eil!l' sP*>ial ?" * natives of lot,e Observer: The i ? freshmen at thn Atr American ? --- ?v afore the andJMechanical Collegt judiciary *r1^ a stir. The cade ie sixteen ^'011 wa? paraded and is session niandaot inspeced the the liquor *n order to dotect tl ir the Lit- used nitrate of silvei ? Federal taces of freshmen. A < i of local ^r'e,1ds in Raleigh that long those '?nnd that there wai bills was a'leftd and had given t Sutro, of a" ",e hazers. II? )t the New knows t,10ni all. Alliance, Governor Glenn this ier of tax- wro^e the following President George T. the fami- college: :anuot leg- "the more I think > people," ^1G niore strongly 1 am .iltlefield's 6ii tllaf the action of th< assertion 'n blacking faces of f littlefield's mou wi,h nitrate of si i a great "ot on,y cowardly and >S8 of the 80 inhuman that it ou n does not dealt with a most sevo 1, therefore, urge you i ?ut who the hazera nr< Litt e 10 ' a,|jitjon to this I think argurae authorities ought to tah lUOt bVn" zance of such acta. 1 le by eg- ?uq ftntl know that boy il on ^ t ia boys, but when they ct gentlemen and act in i saidSu they should be meaning nf)t afl boys but as cmmittee. pjeage giVo this ma his: The mQfit patient inveatif temperate ^ Dr Ui)1 (Chairmai each them {fu.uity) and asked hi w up from everything in his powei and the ret out this matter." ional way ? ate when goni Only Has to f they are Cents Damages fc nseWes to ting in Cousin's F e over in- ? s-a crime, Paris, Feb. 12.? that is the i>e Castellane, the (livo not the band of Anna Could, If the law York, was to-day fouu 'hou shalt by the Correctional or beer or crhninul assault and b t can by prince llelio do Sagan, y to him jnj aud finod twenty mouthful The prince was awan imbler of damages. m of the The encounter botwe Igence ill | pQni j)e Castellane an only ex- jj0jj0 Da Saga", which 1 iu tllis in the Prince preferrini lirin he- agajnst Count Boni, to ers have Qn jan 2 in front of the lyspeptics of gt piorre Do Challot ami ice Specjai memorial ser lamed to ^een celebrated in me k-' Lady Stanley Krringtor tive of both of the fight Town. | services had just on Count Boni and Prim Fe'> 13 rae^ on Wo. ,'sa houses eichaiiKed and then at ? l?to men C1,m0 l" bl"w3' 1 e Boni swore at his coi c a loss 01 1 , . , i? spat 111 his lace. I rince >f the) tiro I took tlie matter to C >ck whicht made chargos against 1 it r tf 9?ll? I < ? 1 t:~ L .. j w .runiiiiiu auu mi diuui $100,000. Jeau. The charge agaic 1 to ilnntli Jea? was dismissed. rI unknown ?Uht U ..id to h. because 1'rince Helve ing at tor.lien to Mine (ii this is supposed to 1 voked Count Boni to the i lNCASTE R 1852 REVIEW 1378 ENTEF LANCASTER, S. C? FEBRUARY IS. 19C Governor Pretty Home Wedding. The Anc Hazing Bailes-Faris Nuptials. j a E he Char- Fort Mill Times: A happy event j hazing ot of interest in York and neighbor-j E ricultural ing counties occurred Thursday u ( ) is creat- evening at 7:30 o'clock in the! Sou t batta-l^0^ Hill community, near this Thu the com- P,ace? The occasion was the 0t h hands ot ' marriaSO of Mr. Joseph Z Bailes, l?ly 1 liose who ot Pleasant Valley, Lancaster Coui on the county, to Miss Sue Zedith Faris, evet cadet told Hie attractive daughter of Mr. The he had ?am Paris, of Gold Hill. ed t 3 trouble The wedding was an auspici siste he tip to Otis event that attracted the at R- I says he tendance of a large circle ol j the inuium, among Wlioill me onue I ram afternoon has held wide popularity. The1 com letter to simple but pretty and irnpres B Winston, 9>vo ceremony ol the Methodist inn church was performed by the met abont it Rev. W. M. Owings, of Fort trrac i perauad- Mill. The wedding march was end 9 students deftly rendered by Miss Inez chu he fresh- Smith, the entree having been proi liver was made to the lofty strains of Men- lifecruel but dehsohn's immortal production, iglit to be The troth was pledged at an im- An re hand, proyised altar in the parlor, i to find which was tastef ully and beauti9, and in fully decorated for the joyous the legal event. The ceremony was per;e cogni- formed beneath an arch ot holly, 19 sc bolieve in amid which peeped out a prolus 1,1 " a will be ion of white carnations. The 9eIlt rase to be back of the altar was beaui criminal tifully decorated with carnations treated &?d holly, and in every respect ^ v efFenders the wedding was a most beauti- ut tter your ful one- ljU till ^ :atioD. I The bride, charmingly array- ^ j q of the ed it? white organdy, entered , * <11 1! m to do with her maid of honor and cou- ^ to for sin, Miss Corinne Faris. of Gold L. me Hill, while the escort <>f the mQV groom was his best man and Pay 20 brothor, Mr. John J. Hades, of >r Spit- Pleasant Valley. 1 he brides- te^a ace. maid was Miss Bleeker Bales, the sister of the groom, attended by gucc urt Boni Mr. Thomas W. Gulp, both ot!t?)el reed hus pleasant Valley. It was a '-white frtrn of Now Wedding," and like the bride, j{ ^ d guilty her maids were attired in be- Qt Court of Wjtching white. worl lattery on posides the ben wishes of t5l0 , his cous- th0ir h08t of friends, the bride quei dollars. an(^ groom bear with them a jn 8( led cents profUbion 0f handsome and use uut ful presents. They will make an(j on Count t]iejr home at Plea ant Valley, ^urt id Prince where Mr. Bailes is highly es Lr-1(j resulted teemed for his sterling qualities i mQn g charges rtml business qualifications . to (. ok place jiutei * where'a Lynching in Mississippi, 'jota yice had c;in iinory of Brookhaven, Miss., Feb. 10.? aeli, i, a rela- I?0git, the negro who crimi* re mi ers. The nHj]y a8?aulted Miss Williams, a es t< ided and y0ung white woman, near h. re tt>:?t jo llolie aeVorai weeks ago, was taken f ds were from the custody of the Jackson coun the two miii|ary company and a po^se of d Count ,ionn(;?. 1 ?1 4 - WO j/1*1 ifo (Hill IllHl^tU I" 'I ut'lt'13 Do *Sa^ Piume P?^e withiu a hundred >> (|r )ourt and y^r(ls of the Court House. Ho Boni Do was to have been tried for his A or, Count crime. The military arid the appr i?t Count police were overpowered by .1 o.l it he cause ni()b of more than one thousand wire ,ye been ... a , . citizens. Several shots w?re s?ia was payjuld, and hred during the melee an i two with iavo pre- members of the mob were wound- is ^u issault. ed. and :r Ne UPRISE J 891 18 PRICE?FIV >ther Account of the Death Ba ^ _i _ r* r-? txr u?a i" unci ai ui rcv, ** . ! I. Gibson. Lebu sell, the '1 Lancaster News : Rev. W. ot W iibson, a member of the ne< Hi Carolina conference, died etI bv a rsday, 61I1 inst , at the home the bab^ is father-in-law, Mr. G \V. twelve ] er, in the eastern part of the ' lty. lie was buried Friday v*9't to ' ling at Tabernacle church. *?ur ci funeral service was conduct- <,orV l' ?v Rev. K. M. McKissiek, as-w as 'd by Revs. W. C. Winn and a'nuse cl .. Duffle. The sympathy of mentary community for ths bereaved Lou*s St ilies was shown in the large 9avv a 9fl iregalion present. ,,le f-'Ul ro. Gibson was taken sick :,ware 01 the gun louoiimy aner i lie aujourn* i a - , and disc it of the last conference, and j 11 ,11 ,i contents ltia.lly grew worse till the r?r i rpi and kiln came lhursday evening. I lie rch has lost a young man of rirl nise, just entering upon his work. r _ Phoei Appeal to Road Over- ^orma J dauchte seers. w West P i shot and he demand tor better roads j near her > great that it cannot be put Miller, s rords, but in action. Public afterwar iment is now taking form in fort to e 3lative enactment, and it been er obable that Lancaster coun- father, ^ /ill have a new road law, terday 1 until there is a change in attentio law, we must, work under to this c present system. The object round o! lis appeal is to arouse gener- A pistol iterest in working our roads the Thol to improve their condition, he met 1 n, let us have a concerted sister. 2 ement with the overseers at lan and head of it. revolver lie improvement and main her dene ,nce of our public roads in I and gave future are imperative to the bors r^ ess ot the farmers. Von are fr.n.. i I JV'tliU VI reapers of the benefit?thejwas )vj, lers receive the profits. Some j snow wil le overseers have done well body. hers have done better? 1>s slight ting from tour to seven days past year, and as a conseice, thcro is improvement inio section-' of the comity, ! ^ ^ much remains to be done, | ^vice in let us not. tire in we 1 doing, j ir)vo dy, our people feel sufficient j ^ of t e in the wellaro and advancet ot the county to t>e willing j yTfi , one together in the public I ^ j19 ^ rest and start a movement t,eu9r ^ ring about a oetfer condition ir public highways. This ? IK be done only bv concert of ) >X ' , a succe; in, ot this kind, and it now lins lor the people themselv- or ' ? act in order to bring about- from the relict which they clearly ()?r P ze is necessary for the pres taughtlv and future prosperity of our . tly. L J. Perry, hevc 10 County Supervisor. i:i I niiiiif lit' 0 m^ m t Wi' III vi \ mta's Damage by Storm. Mis-e Dutfie, i Until a, (tii., Feb. 14.? A lnf^ jn ci,.?r oaching $250,000 was cans- ]nst Woe i this vicinity by :iie -term Don't, i swept across central t4eor-i^y what Monday. Too loss centres come nr in 50 inilos of this citv and frered chiefly by telegraph 1 telephone companies. , Let us ' t WS | E CENTS PER COPY. J iby Killed by Boy. ion, Ind., Feb. 13?Ruseighteen-moiitlis old baalker Smith, of Advance, ir here, was shot and kill shotgun in the hands cf 's brother, Winston, aged fears. Smith had gone on a a neighbor, leaving her lildren at home. The old by Winston is snapping the gun to le baby. During his moabsence from the room inith, aged five years, lell and slipped it into i. Winston, not being f this, altempted to break with the hammer back barged the shell. The i entered the baby's neck ed him. Brutally Murdered. lixville, Pa., Feb.13.? riiolan, aged 15 years, r of Iliram Tholan, of ikeland township, was killed on the highway home to-day by .lohn i young farm hand, who ds shot himself in an efnd his life. Miller had nployed by the girl's vho discharged him yes>ecause it is said of his ns to her. Miller came ity and after making a : the saloons, purchased and started back toward lan farm. On the way N'nrma and an 8-vear-old diller accostod Miss Thoatter a short talk drew a from his pocket and shot I. The younger sister fled > the alarm. When neighached the scene they le girl's body. Miller lg unconscious in the th a bullet hole in his His chance of recovery d Cat Happenings. Mitor: i'lease alloy; .ne your valuable piper to w of the recent happening prosperous commune thankful to say that ill of the community in is very good, iblished last week, the )or of the lirst was voted is ; a good crowd; good ml a good coin pent ency > boxes. ichool, which is being \f f) /i ? y .mssivosa oarnea,we nebo one of the best schools country. The enroll> to 'htte is about forty, s LenaVValtera and Nello ho have been visiting aw, 8 (J. returned homo k. estimate our community the name implies; hut d see for yourself. Little One. s ilo your Job Printing.