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V. Tillman Back Irom Europe? i Comment on the Hearst Exposures. New York, Oct. 21.?"The Archbold letters that Mr. Hearst . has read are the bic tiling of j this campaign aud the one sut- i ject of interest on thejother side," ' declared Sena'or Benjamin Ry- I an Tillman, ot South Carolina, t when, with Mrs. Tillman, he < reached this port on the Red Star linet Kroonlaud, from Ant- ? werp today. ! "Of course, as I have been < away for some time, I canno * say what the general effect has i been from a political standpoint, I but if it a most interesting situ ation." i Senator. Tillman has been i abroad tor bis health and he ex-, t plained that ho was forbidden bv i his doctors to do any prolonged I studying ot political affairs. i "I see that he got McLaurin. * I am not surprised. We were I on to McLaurin 111 the Dernocra- > tic wing of the senate, and read him out ot the caucus two years . ago. Ho belongs with ihe cor i Duration-controlled senators and s * ? I we told him so." J Senator McLauiio and Sena- < tor Til Imam had a fist-light on * the floor of the senate two years . ago i UI cannot but feel a little pity < for Senator Foraker," continued i Mr. Tillman, '-lio is an old man ; am is no worse than a good mauy I of the rest ot them?in Ohio, too, 1 I might add. Lie, of course, deserves what punishment this ex t pose will bring, but 1 hope Mr < Hearst will get the rest cf them. I "No, I take no active part in I the campaign. It is too nearly I over for me to bestir myself. The last session in Washington was I the most tryiug I have ever i known and I was almost prostrated at the end of if. 1 do i not want to waste any o! my re < gained strength." Senator Tillman puused to en-jji gage in repartee with a Philadel-r. phian on the tariff question, and! then said that he would hurry to Washington for a lew days i From there he will go to his homo.and rest until his duties call him to the capital again* Rock Hill Boy? He was a goo I little boy and very thoughtful, lie bad heard about the great scarcity of water throughout,"the country. He came to his mother and slipped his hondSinto hers, savs The (Jleve laud Plain Dealer. "Mamma," he said, "i9 it true that in some places I he little buys and girls have scarcely enough water I o driuki"' "That is what the papers say, my dear." "Mamma," he presently said, "I'd like to give up gomettiiu' lor those poor little boys and girls." His mother gave him a fond look. "Yea, dear. And what would you like to give up?" "Mamma," ho said, in his earnest way, "as long as the wa'er is so very, very scarce, 1 think I ought to give up bein' washed." Drug Clerk's Fatal Error. Wake Forest, N. C , special in the Charlotte Observer: All Wake Forest is mourning over the sad death oi Sarah, the 10 . ?. .. _ 1.1 j L, ? ,r 1 raouins-on; uaiignier ?>i ,vir. aim Mrs. George II. Greason Its' night Mrs. Greasonjsent to the drug Bforo early yesterday morning for a dose of calomel for ?ho child and through an unaccount able blunder the drug cleric soot morphine instead of calomel, which the mother gave to her child. Do not lot anyone toll yon that something else ie just as good its D?Witt's Kidney and Bladder Fills because there isn't anything just as good for weak hack, backache, rheumatic pains, inflammation of the bladder, or any Kidney aud Bladder disorder. A week's trial will couvinco tc Sold by J. F. Maokey a Co. w s THE LANCAf How Hearst Got Archbold ( Letters--Did Negro Steal Em? 2 Now York, Oct. 22.?John D it Archbold?Stanlar I Oil letters, ?! involving Sen it >r Foraker, Sen atoi NKLiurin, Representative jy Sibley and otlie-s^'hich Willlium ^ Randolph Hearst lias presented "< ,o the public during the present u campaign, were siolen from th^ m Archb'dd files by a negro in Mr. ft Arcbbold's office and sold by j*, urn, Ihrougb a white man. a %1 confidential messenger of the 3taudaid Od company, according to an article in a publication g or uoioo^r z^tn. i ^ The npp.ro and I ho white man ire said to have made a tritlo noro than $12,000 out o' 'h^ ^ ;ransaclion. The white man, y n his interview with the writer, ^ lints that the best of the letters ire yet to be used, and these which have been held in reserve ^ iad to do wih Senator Aldrieh uid Senator 1'enrose. . . . 11 llie ariic os were written by { Arthur,li. Gleasou. One of the nen who, according to Mr. G'ea j ion's story pot the letters for Mr. Hearst, is William W. Winfield, p| colored, formerly tile clerk, me?- f] longer aud door tender in Mr Archbold's office, and stepson of Mr. Archbold's negro .butler, lames N. Wilkius, who has been ^ n Mr. Archbold's family for 20 $ rears. Winfield bad been in ^ die S'andard Oil office years, svlien he was dropped in 1905. The other man was Charles Stump, white, in the Standard H Oil office tor six vear?, when he, a too, wa^ dropped in 1005 Win field ^{represented as furnsihing the brauis of tho combination 1 wfiile Stump was merely u?ed p by him as a white go-between to arrange the negotiations for sale. ^ The white man and the negro are represented as having playBd the races on Saturdays, thu? n having squired an idea of what y money would do along in 1904. v Just after the presidential elec- , lion of that year Winfieid brought j to Stump the first ba'ch r i>f the Archbold correpondence. t Mr. Oleason quoted Charles ^ Slump. "Mr. Hear-<1 has not begun to j read the best ot the letters. lie's beginning easy, lie has not the original-?,you know. These were f. returned to the Standard Oil ^ files. 1'iiotographic copies were | made, and these are the ones ^ Hearst is using." Kennedy's axativo Cough Syrnp is used , nearly everywhere, because it not only . heals irritation of the-throat and stops the ' cough, hut it drives the cold out of the system through its laxative principle by . minuting a free and gentle action of the bow.ds and that is the only way to cure ( s cold. You can't cure it as long as you j are constipated. Insist upon Kennedy's Laxative Cough .Syrup. Sold by J. F I Mac key * Co. w-s | Tennessee Lawyers Xilled 1 by Night Riders. ( Nashville, Oct. 21.?A Union ' City, Tenn., dispatch says: Word comes to ihis city from Reeltoot j hike, in this county, of a crinio , committed there last ni<ht. lion. R. Z. Taylor and Capt. Qain'on 1 Rank n, prominent lawyers of Tr< n on, Tenn., were fishing on 1 the lake|fnr a tew days and wern j assassinated by night riders i some time last night. Taylor's body was found haug- . ing t i n tree and literally riddled ? v\ ? .. t)ul!et8. Ciior. Rinhin when found -.va- i tio (|tiiie dead, and it is not 1 kn n at t hid time whet tier tie J Bti' ives. > I) tails thus far are meaner. C i . Rankin was one of the or.ii set who instituted suits a os' parties at (tie lake and t ?* ock in the former org mi z hi which controlled the iake It reported that Taylor also heln took in the company. A m s-age from Trenton save tiia <Japt. Konkin, the leading Iswy- r of tiiat city, and Col. It. \ 3TER NEWS, OCTOBER 2ough Caution 4 ^' vor, positively never poison your lungs. If yon H >ugh?oven from * simple cold only?you should ways hcnl. soothe. and ease tho irrltutod t-roo- H ilul tubus. Don't blindly suppress It vrltli e , PV u Defying poison. It's strange how gome things 4M aelly come about Fortwonty years l>r. HIk*.:' n is constantly warned poo pie not to takecorgb j txtures or prescriptions containing Opium. | S3 liloroforts. or similar poisons. And now?a little ,;ES to though?Congress says "lhititon thelr.lwl. SB poisons are In your Cough Mixture." <l"od! ?2 ery good 11 Hereaiterforthisvery reason moth-re. id others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop's H >uirh Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's KB tmls - and none in the medicine, else It must by HI w bo ou tho label. And it's not only safo, but It |H raid to be by theeothat know It best, a truly re- |H arkfthlo cough remedy. Teko no chance then. |Br irtleulurly with your cliihlrcn. Insist on having rvf r. bhoop's Cough Cure. Compare carehilly the bM r. Shoop packago with others and note the EPS fferi.-uce. No poison marks there I You can H ways lie on tho safe side by doniandlng 33 Dr. Shoop's | .,uuyu Ltirei FUNDERBURK PHARMftCY. | I. Taylor were takt n from Ward's L; lo'el a* Walnut Log, on upper Leelfoot lake last niyht and were V lurdered, it is ylleged bv night idors. Capt. Kankin and Col. ~ aylor left Trenton several days ,zo to look after leasing some vko land in winch they were in- r ?rested. Both bodies were | >und. They were hanging to ifFerent trees. Both men beides being hanged had been hot. Caskets have been sent mm Union City for the bodies. REWARD OFFKPBD. j Memphis, Oct. 20 ?(L?v. I'atsrson today offered a reward of 10,000 tor the murderers of 'apt. Kankm and Col. Taylor. Woman Interrupts Political Speaker A well dressed woman interrupted a polical speaker recently by continually mghing. If she had taken Foley's Honey ud Tar it would have cured ber cough nickly and expello l the cold from ber pstem. The genuine Foley'a llcnoy and ar contains no opiatea and is in a yellow ackuge. Refuse snbstitntes. s rorest Fires Raging in Pennsylvania. I'liilmlfilfikin An! ' 1 li'fAm 1 early every mountainous 8ec ion ol Pennsylvania come relorts of forest and bru.-h (ires, he llames in some instances en.angering villages thut are surounded by woodlands. Most ol hese tires are believed to have ieen started by hunters. Near Wilii*m>port in the cenral part o( the Stale the citizens >f the village* are fighting tires At Trout Run every available nan and youth has been light- I; ng he (lames continuously since E Friday night. I he wall ol tiro'l vhich was four miles long and || ilmost encircled Trout Runbojl ante such a menace that the II vomen began to piopare t lien aJ louseholds lor quick moving A' Norment lorty nvn have i! I. . - . I - I . ' ?eeii n^nnu^ me nre f-inco oun- j lay. rile t hi<>k woods run al- j m*?8t to tlie doors ot tlio village house* and completely s'irroiin I i the town. I The fires on the Allegheny ] mountains are Inn nin? with re- ' newed vigor and nil efforts to iheek them have been unsuccessful. t L)e Witt's Little Karly Risers, the fatuous itt'e liver |>i 11 m- They are small, sure, i iafe j iiiH. Sold by .1 F. Maokev v (Jo. w-s 4 ln(i r< xliiiK FmcI About I'nlr The people of South Carolina will ho , rcated Fair Week to an attraction tvhich will prove instructive as well as uteresting. President .lohnil Mohlcy l ms arranged to have tlio Croat Stroehel 4 Air Ship at the Fair (.rounds this year, v There will be two ascensions each day. 1'here will be no extra charge lor this ? re at est attraction. It will he worth the trip to Columbia to see this wonder- j ui Air Niup itying about. But this i> 1 lot nil in tlie way of improved attrac- 1 tions this year. Secretary A. W. Lovo lias been busier than ever of lute anil lifts contracted for the liest exhibits over ecu in ttiis part of tin* South. It I Road Contracts to I^et. J liiils will be received at the oflieo of J the County Hoard of Commissioners until tu t. .'list at .1 o'eloek p. in. for the J ivorkinyand niaintenanoo of seetions 1 to 7 inclusive, on (lie Coylo road, commencing hi forks of road near ' Jacob's \i hollow" aiut extending to the WarrenIon place. Claris and specifications '' may be seen at. the oflieo of the County s "tupcrviser. I'stinl rights reserved. d I,. J. I'orry, b Supervisor. j> - * ? 24, I9p8 WFfTHPVfW. WT7T7TP3* ryi f ifj P /COUNTERFEIT money is goo g ^ for counterfeit roofing, but spend real money, get RE 1 ING! Our VULCANITE ROOl g resisting, (taking the ?ame insu metal or slate) water-proof and n outlast the building, and assure tion to contents. For (30 year: g proven its superiority over eve ?j Investigate it. Before you buj 3g our free booklet: 8 "The Right Roofiny and th i W. M. MOORE, La ? ' NEW G< Low Pric Our stock is now complete prices on a basis with low p 0<=>00<=^0<CI>)(><=>0<><C=>0(KCr><) 0 We quote a few items to s 2000 yds 3-4 sheeting 1500 yds 6c plaids 1000 yds 10c outing 2000 yds 7 1-2 outing 2000 yds yard-wide sheeting 500 yds red wool flannel, a bargain We have some jobs in men's suits 24 men's $7.50 suits at 24 men's $10.00 suits at Nice line overcoats and rain coats 50 prs 1-4 wool blankets, worth do go at 25 doz 50c overalls, double-knee, a 100 doz men's 50c underwear, to rc We are headquarters for shoes, w< Men's fine shoes from o<z>>o<cr>o<><=r>0(><c=>o<><^^ Don't fail to get a pair of our cu ery pair guaranteed. Our line of dress goods is compl the best. Come to see us and Yours to sei Funderburk PFmT A 1 t ) t T ^ T ^ s~~\ r\ % .T Ivvnen mvwuivi says in thing to you. We are n on the beach, but we are some good things togeth Only a few items quoted 1 T- yards ?ood cheeked llomspun A pair solid llr?Kan shoes, ("> to 11 20 yards, inch Sea Island for 2~> dozen oOc Shirts at only W A pair T. I>. Harry ?V t'o's., celebrated ? W 1 suit Men's hcirty lleeeed Underwear I 1 suit Ladies' heavy lleeeed Underwear B iiti yards floods Outirifl tor H -0 yards full standard apron cheek t.iiifll Sf 15 yard; extra heavy, I yard wide white I COMK TO Sli E NORTH MAIN ST., 1 LANCASTER, S. C. A.J. Notice Debtors and Creditor*. All persons indebted to the estate of V . T. S1IKIIANR, decoAsed, will make ayniont to me at once. Claims against t)fT aid estate should ho presented to me, | uly attested, within thotime proscribed y iaw. m \ tt 11-: i-:. s 111:11 a n k. t)et. 10, IPO*?.'5-9-s. Administratrix. f f 3 ?ING is fireirance rate as rot-proof. It will !S absolute protec3 it has constantly rything of its kind. r or repair, write for If c Reason Why!" L> 5o5sl er I es I i i_ 11 e wun new gooas ana riced cotton. J >oo<z>o<><=r>oK=>oo<z><i<^^ ;ustain our claim. J 3c yd 4 1-2 yd 7 1-2 yd 7 1-2 yd 5c yd 12 1-2 yd that cannot be matched $4.48 $7.50 from $3.75 to $15.00 uble the price, these $2.00 11 we ask von ...... 35 nr* ~ +> I H iduce stock it goes at Sp 75c suit* Dmen's fine shoes at 85c pr up to $3.501 $1.15 to $5.00 pr| >oo<c=>o(>c=^(><^r>o(><cz>oo<=>o ishion shoes for men; evete from the cheapest to save money, rve, Company mummM'TK'nllWM* \riT1 ink it means some- * ot the only pebble continually rolling m er in Merchandise. % )elow: $1.00 m $1.00 ^ $1.00 ^ 1.00 Shoos. W si.oo Homespun ?1.00 M BROOMCaj DR. J E. WELSH DENTIST ir*r? in Flmmnna linilflii.rf - pnsito K'rst National Bank, i'lione No. 8. LANCASTER, S. C.