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1 HE Hearst's Other Charges-For- What McLaurin mer Senator McLaurin's Hearst Gh Letter Bonnettsville, t New York, Sept. 25?Willum ?Wheu interview* 11. Hearst, addressing last night ex-Senator M the state convention ot Indepen- l*lat n''' dence league party, as the New 10 '88Ue any lormal * York state branch ot the National garding the conesp Independence party is officially 'W00U bim and J oh known, renewed lii? attonW*.,-? bold rood mt m... ? ? ua<uu&aUjiUU "*' *vuv* "J '* "I'M members of the Republican and lft8t night as to the 1 Democratic parties and produc- Induction to Eldridj ed another batch ot letters, Senator McL lurin which he said were written by Pre8ident of the E or to Jhon D. Archbold, 01 the Birmingham Railroa Standard Oil company. a" introduction to M One of the letters was adress tlle Knickerbockei ed to former United States San- Pany? as that institu ator John L. McLaurin, of South trustee ot the bonds Carolina, and there was also a r?a(l. letter from Senator McLaurin ^r- McLaurin ha' to Mr. Archbold, in which the politics since he writer declared he could "beat 8tui?d tor re-election Tillman if properly and gener- ocratic primaries ir ously supported." '9 t?king no part in "As example of methods 4that campaign. lie was were never dreamed of a few ^le nomination of years ago' I am going to read you 'ia8 H'wa>'8 been ai the following letters,'- said Mr. President Roosevelt Hearst, and he proceeded to read an interview some ti the following correspondence : Roosevelt ought tc 26 Broadway, Dec. 12. 1901. "ously re-elected b> '"My Dear Senator: I have ' w'" be .far . . , a?, Laurin, while Sena vour kind favor ot vesterdav. We . - \ , ; . ; , out of the party by have, of course, noted vour recent ,. .a -.it cratic colleagues, disagreeable experience with 1. h with the utmost interest. Think ... """. , . . A pleasing, good, higl you have done just right in not flavored, amber colored being goaded by him into doing can be had-?and wit ? ( i:~i, Coffee danger, or dama, a foohsli thing. t>y simply using I)r. Kh< '"1 am greatly interested in the stitute, called Health t suggestion of the law practice, wholesome, toasted cere and will see to it that it is kept b^th 'healtlisul andTati in mind, wish the hope that, to 30 minutes tedious b something may develop in which t. I can be of service to you 111 coil trick an expert. Tesi nection therewith. Bennett Grocery Co. I Klg.'nnnai TITIj-U 1_:_J " 1 ? . i Hiwi muu reparnB. TT , ,, __ . I am, very truly yours, Haskell Resigns "'John E Archbold. Deni. Nat. Coi "Hon. John L McLurin, Se- Chicago, Sept. 2( nate Chamber, Washington, C. Charles N. Haskel C.' night resigned as mclauein to archbold. the Democratic nati< "'United States Senate. ^ee" rosigoat nonnced by himself '"Bennettsville, S.C., May 29, after his arrival m ( Guthrie, and after h( "'Dear Mr. Archbold: I have red wnli olficersot tlx pushed my fight so vigorously national headquarter that they ha\e called on lili- docisk man. I met him at Gaffney and Haskelli i? repose beat him a' his own game. tion, declared he did "'1 called his bluff, and now J() re8p0nsiblo for the fight is lor two seats in the ra8gni0,j^ which mig senate instead of one. 1 can |)emocrntic part' beat Tillman if properly and ing the office of treal generously supported. There is ' . ? . . no time to lose, however ; I en DeWitt's Carbolized close mv account of both meet ^.,ve }* reeommendei . . f .. xir-.i thing to use for piles. J tings for your information. With good for anything win kindest regards I am yours sin needed. Heware of imi cerely, by J F- Macke.v ?<*> t au n t a ' ' UU11U I i in. ui Fort Lawn Install ""26 Broadway, April 21, 1602 ric Ligh "'Mr. Frederick L Eldridge, Cheater special i First Vice President, Knicker- and Courier: Fort bocker Trust Company, 66 est step forward is I Broadway, City?Dear Mr. El- tion of electric liglu dridge: It gives mo great pleas- arc lights guarantee ure to introduce to you hereby lamination, while Senator J. L. McLaurin, ot South electricians are b'u Carolina, who desires to discuss wiring residences a with you some business ques- houses. With rare | tions of mutual interest. I can- such as is seldom set not speak in too high terms of of Fort Lawn's size s Senator McLaurin, for whom T an earnest ol gr< bespeak your moat kind'y con ahead, all of the c sideraiion. Very truly yours joined in to make 1 '".John D. Archbold.' general and profitabl '"Senator McLaurin is a Dem- ble. The two bij ocrat and Bailey is a Democrat, owned and manage and Bryan's man, Haskell, is a Daniel <fc Co. and D i L..i J- . -? n -*L iseuuucrtt', uui u(? not imagine at orotner, aie n that the Standard Oil company electricity, all of the is a narrow partisan concern, plant having been Not at all. It is fired by a no- The first named c ble spirit ot independence. It been using this pow is as independent as we are, and al weeks, while th( wo, if we would preserve our lib- just made the chan erties, must be as independent Co. are highly jj and non-partisan as it is." results so far, and M . that all local entei A Sure-enough Knocker. c"n upe P?wer will m * i r, . , , t, , xt ~ m^nls at once with t J . t\ Goodwin, of Kei Isville, N. C , f> r, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve tea ^ ower Com pan v. sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A 1 bad one came on my leg last summer. Pink Pain Tablets ?I)r. but thot wonderful salve knocked it Headache, womanly pa out in a few rounds. Not even a scar anywhere, in 20 minute remained ." Guaranteed for piles, muia on the 26o. box. A sores, burns, etc. 26o. at J. T. Maokey gist or docter about tin A Co., and Funderburk Pharmacy, w fine. Puuderburk Phar M LANCASTER NEWS. SEPT Says about zzstmsazr* cailed upon | tuiement re- B on deuce be- | n D. Arch I ra It Hearst ^ "IT 1 elter of in- fa " ,-J * eaid that as | xhe new fal| gc .rims wick & 1 perienced buyer at i fl MA Mflllirht H r_ 3 marnea at prices th r l'ruaf Uom' I We Wi" Ca" ^ tion was the S 1 ? ol the rail- ~ piGCGS Amos! former price 12-2c. * been out of . 2^00 yards good ( deciined to hams to go at only < m the Dem.' . ?ne lot unbleach ' 1902. lie 4 cre"ts yarcltlie present oOO yards .10 inch opposed to price 10 to 12 1-2 ce Brvan. He , ?ne lot bordered i admirer ol fo 0uahty t and said in _ pieces fancy oi me ago that ?nl} > be unani* pieces 38 inch si ' all parties. . Lmonette in w led that Mc- stripes heavy qualit tor, was read , ne ,?^ short ler his Demo- (hd quality to go at One lot plaid suiti now to go at only 1C h trade, truly Splendid values ir i cup of coifee 25 and 35 cents yan k.To health"! ? P',eces Pretty 3 i . QU71Cy f A fTA of <-vv? liT 1 ^ H kj TT <uo tV/ tlU Clt UillV ^ Dope new 8UD- Q o ^ ;oiree." Pure, ????????? als, malt, nuts, k WT VI ?"k a % H,all>. Coffee I (JIJ ft lUtl Bfying. No 20 H oiling. "Made . >r. snoop. h it is needless to say, iste will even I fap goods, We end t it and i-ee. 1 the most stylish and I efforts this season h as Treas. I examine our pretty nmittee. I 5.?Governor I 1 last mid- ra treasurer oi I New sofa pillows >nal commit- I New metal hand I ion wt?8 an Embroideried h'd three hours JI Collar supporters Jiiicago Irom I for 5 cents. > had cooler- I Collar supporters, ; Democratic Qne lot ladies' 25 a In ?iv I 10 belts reduced to ' )ti Governor I __ __ to a quee- g i not desire *0 any em bar- I || lit result to I ffg v bv retain- I !uror. h Witch Hazel K 1 us the best I ? It is, of conrse, I _ ere a salve is I ? /| Af 11/ 'nations Hold I A' -* m MMm ^ Here especially h I possible merchandis ling Elect- I adequately reward \ ts. Q their own merit. > M ,),a linf>Q r?f r?lr?tV>ir>rr nnr l< ? ??W A.1 C" O *i ? avw VA ViVUtllll^ Ci I IV. Lawn's I at- I you and save you m< ,ho installa- I date suit. See then K Several H Boys knee pant s plenty of il- 3 best values we've of a force oi I them in all sizes anc $ily entraued I Bring the boys alonj nd business I All the boy needs 1 oublic spirit, B shirts, shoes, underv 311 in a town I Hope Montgomerj mil which is J penitentiary made < 3ater things I anteed to have a sol iiizens have I insole and a double < this step as I get satisfaction. Tl le as possi- I longer and may be f y ginneries, I d by J. B. H ;v?li Mlim discarded, lonceru has er for sever- M.W\W L^l I J ) latter has tie. Daniei leased wilh it IS likely rprises (hat 1 HARRY HI] ake arrange- ATTORN KY-A T-L, ihe Southern ofttcoH In SprlngH Hlork.OvorCIo LANCASTER, S. C .inhr?ny7?ff DR. DOUGLAS McII a sure. For- DENTAL 8UKUEI iHk jour druai formula?it's Offloe over lleath-Jone* Co. maoy. w LAWOASTEB, N. C EMBER 3Q, I9Q8 HBEBWiaBi AT NEW AND OWER PRTf lods recently bought in the Northern Marl ?rom 10 to 20 per cent, off the former pi at will appeal to every customer who appr jcial attention to a few exceptional bargai <eag dress ginghams, One lot ladies Now to go at only 8 1-2 One lot pillow 5c quality apron ging- One lot sheets 1c yard. Mill end dam; ed Domestic to go only pieces. One lot to go at 75 cents i dark percales, former One lot short nts, to go at only 8 l-2c splendid value, t percales in light and Bureau and o go at 10c yard. and light stripec itings, pretty patterns, One lot sluml r 5 cents yard. quality and pret iriped suiting to go 12-2 98 cents each, hite, solid colors and A big bargain ty the yard 12 l-2c. wool 11-4 grey b igth chambrays splen- the pair. nnlv 8 1-9/1 ~ v..?j v-r x ajv jaiu. unci lot i*z wc ing sold last year at 20c and blue borders )c yard. Black peeticoa i white flannel at 15, 20, One lot with en 1 that rustles a go 16 inch figured curtain One lot good 0c yard. only 3.50 ESS GOODS DEP'J contains many beautiful and attractive leavor at the change of every season to s I desirable goods the market affords ar ave not been in vain as you will see whei woolen goods, silks, etc. Things IX NOTIO at 25 cents New Pillow cards at 25 >ags at 25cts Handkerchiefs 2 for 5 k'fs. only 5c Pretty belting in the p< "Tryune" 3 shades, the yard 25 cen New center pieces at 5, 2( pearl 25 set One lot ladies' 50c belts re cent belts reduced to 19 cents One lot 1 7 cents. ? cJi We tl dies. Spec Rip proof, l t'.lKlrt e+*v\?"w vmviV/ OCX WI J ? Try a pai N'G DePJlWJVT ~ as our efforts in securing the best e for the least possible money been vith the goods, that can stand on Ne carry 3 first-class dependable ,4^ 1 out of this stock can fit you, please /^r uney 011 a stylish, serviceable, up-to- US i before buying. ;uits. The biggest stock and the Fered in several seasons. We have 1 from the cheapest up to the best. 4 * with you and let us fit them up. to wear we keep it. Hats, Caps, vear, etc. 7 shoes for women and children are if solid leather. Every pair guarid leather counter, a solid leather lap toe. To buy this shoe means to ley cost no more but wear much ound here at any time. j tor Mmaiilil FORGET OUR To Debtors and Creditors. I W All persons indebted to the estate of ud's Htoro James I*. Hades, deceased, aro hereby notified to make payment to the under* signed executors, and all parties hold???? ing claims against said estate are direct- t *JTYRE 10 !>res,,nl SRm<,? (l?ly attested. < Mary Hloekor Hades, t J. J. Hallos, 'a Store. s K Baiies I. Executors. 7 mmmmmBBammmmmmummmmmm 3ES ' kets by our shrewd and ex'ices, have been opened and eciates values, ns in dry goods. ' ribbed vests to go at 25 pr. s eases to go at 25 cts. pr. ; to go at 50 cents, ask in 2, 2 1-2 and 3 yard to go at 50c yard. One lot 5 yard. length kimona goods. A lie yard only 10 cents, waskstand scarfing, white 1 15 and 25c yard, aer robes good size, good ty patterns to go at only in blankets. One lot 1-2 | lankets to go at only 1.98 >ol white 11-4 blankets, pink I ;. A good value only 2.25 its. One lot to go at 50 cts. cibroidered ruffle, the kind. ?od value to go at 98 cents taffeta petticoats to go at HOsE lem for boys, girls and laial linen heel, knee and toe. rust proof, always comforj and durable, ir for only 25 cents. e Comp'y [> V T SUITS mhmmmbhhhhhmhemJ Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to tho estate of It. S. SIMS, deceased, are hereby noticed to -nake payment to tho undersigned, at d all persons having claims against said estate are directed to present same duly attested. ALMKTTA SIMS. A dm iniatratrix. Sept. 2, 190??95-103-w.