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An Ex-Sheriff Included in 1 Indictment Against Slayers of Carmack. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 14.? 1 At 2 :15 o'clock this afternoon the grand jury of Davidson conn ty returned a true bill in which ( Col. Duncan B. Cooper, Ins son g Robin i Cooper and ex-Sheriff t John D. Sliarpe are jointly charg t pd with the murder of ex-Sena- I tor E. W. Carmack and in which f; Sharpe is also indicted on the s charge of being an accessory be t fore the fact. The names of six i witnesses appear on the bach ot the indictment as tollows: Mrs o Ooby D. Carmack, Mrs. Charles t Eastman, Carey Folk, Dr. James 1 Wittenberg, Mrs. Martha Mor- t! gan and Miaa Mary Skeffington. c The Mrs. Carmack in the list y is the widow of the former sena s tor. Mrs. Eastman it was to v whom Mr. Carmack had spoken ii just before the shooting began, r Carey Folk is deputy insurance d commissioner and passed along e the etreet near the time of the a kil'ing. Mtb. Morgan lires dia- t< gonally across from the scene of the killing. Dr. Wittenberg runs a an optical establishment in the ti west eud of the Arcade through o which the Coopers accompanied o by Sharpe are alleged to have tl passed shortly before the tragedy o occurred. Miss Mary Skefhng- o ton is State librarian. r< There are two couu'.s in the indictment, the first charging t< the thrpe men jointly with the v murder and the second one h charging John 1). Sharpe with a being an accessory betore the tl tact. o The name of S. Carmack, a brother of the slain man, appears b on the indictment as prosecutor. v Robin J. Cooper will in all jj probability be able to bo moved it in several days to the county jail. r< The Memphis conference of g| the Methodist church, South, in 8j session at Covington, Tenn., today adopted resolutions declar- e ing that Carmack died a martyr to his convictions of duty and 10 ti the cause of temperance and of n righteousness. L ? . e watched Fl/teen Years. S "For fifteen years 1 have watched the ci working of Buckleu's Arnica Salve; and it < has never failed to cnre any wore, boil, ** slcei or burn to which it wan applied- It T has saved us many a doctor bill." says A. ,) F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine, 25c at J. 1. Mnckoy A Co. and tunderhurk Plmr- g macy. w J Carmack Came of Chester ? Stock. s Chester special in the News u and Courier: The killing of Kx- ta Senator Edward W. Carmack on 01 the streets of Nashville, Tenn., a on Monday afternoon will cause it particular regret in Chester h County, for the brilliant Tenn- h essean was descended from Ches fc ter County stock and his splen did career had been watched with grea' interest here. Just when his ancestors migrated to Tenn- N essee it has been impossible to ascertain, but it is well known that Senator Carmack was a linealjjdescendant, a great grandson or a groat-great-grandson of ,'j Capt. William Anderson, a K *v- i; olutionary hero, who lived on tlie Jy hanks of Fishing Creek in this (1, county and who fell a victim ?o <?' a party of Tories who waylaid in and murdered him while on a short visit to his family. Capt. Anderson, who was also the tore tamer 01 tne Anaeraons, meven sons, McDonalds, and others n, in this county, left three child- ^ ren, and it was from one of these that Senatoi Carmack sprang. p< Capt. Anderson was a rJovcn- o) anter, ami some of his children j{] were probably among the vast l( number of that persuasion who left this county during the first and second quarters of the last j>| century and sought more congen- ?> ial atmosphere in the central "jj West. THE LANC Important Address to F IP. D. Carriers by Stat President Peterson. L\> the Rural Carriers ot Soul] Carolina. The greatest power in he wort o'lay is organised power. Sit ilehan ied individual** can do li le or nothing: hut when uni'ei liey can accomplish wonder1 Cvery carrier appreciates th; act to the fullest; therefore hall not dwell upon it, only t he extent ot reminding you tha1 n unity t <ere is strength. Let us arouse ourselves an rganize. Uur State organiza ion can be useful in many ways st. By working together, wi he prestige of the Stale assr iation behind each of us, w rill finally succeed in creating entiment for better roads?an rho should be more interest?* a good roads than the rural cat ier? This thing can uot. b one in a day; we must Uee] yerlastingly at it hb the day nd months go by and tbe vie Dry will surely be won. 2nd. The salary question i nother incentive for organize ion. By co-operating with tb ther State associations through ut the United States we shall b lie better able to communicat ur wants and need* to tbe po-< ffice department and thus indi sctly to congress. 3rd There is a social and tra irna! feature of inestimabl due in getting together in coun j and State meetings. Trut II of us can not be delegates t ie State conventions, but it w rgamze we can send good mei ) the State convention who ma' e able to bring the next cor ention to our very doors?firs 1 one part of the State and the i another. There are a great many othe jasons for organizing which :iall not mention for lack o pace. If this call should meet th ye of a carrier in an unorgan jed county, he should lose n me in making of himself a pio eer in this cause by getting busy et him drop a postal card t< very carrier in his county (th tate association will pay for thi urds) and urge them to mee im at some central locality, o? hanksgiving day, or New Year' ay (not later than this) and or anize. If you will secure a hal Avon an tr\ moot itaii T nr 11 11 v/i uivii c ?w uivoi j \ mi | x n ii anie or send some one of th tate officers to help you organ :e. in closing, let me impres pon you the supreme impor ?nce of organizing. They ar rganizing very rapidly in Nortl nrl West and in our neighbor lg states. L^t us not lag be ind. If organization is a gor.t ting for them, it must be goo< ?r us also, Yours fraternally, W. G Peterson, President State Association, ewberrv, S C. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby gi\on that there wil a meeting of the creditors oftJeorg . Finch, doing business as l.ancaste roeery Company, and formerly doin isiness at < hester. S. t'., as I'iedmon ruit Company, at the oftlee of the tin trsigned, in I.an caster, S. at I clock a. m., on Wednesday, the istl slant. 1>. Hccco Williams, 13-14, Assignee. Navy Secretary Resigns. Washington, Nov. 13.?Sec itary of the Navy Victor H letcalf today tendered his re gnation to the President to taki lect December 1st, on accoun I ill-health. Assistant Secre try Truman II. Newberry wil 9 named as Mr. Mefcalf's sue }ssor. easant, sure, oasy, safe little liver l'illa e DeWitt'a Little Karly itinera. The; e oaay to take, and act gently. We wei ul recommend them. J. F. \Iackey ('c wA iASTER NEWS, NOVEMBER I Are You | ;( Regular? I Hn If you are not, It U a sign of ! M disease, a sign of some bidden gr| ' female trouble, that may be under* jigji I nulling auu vrcnacuiug jour coil" BMP stitution, and laying up for you lab much future suffering. ?vjv Many thousands of weak, ir- |b| regular, suffering women have, in Kg the past 50 years, been greatly fl| benefited or cured by the use of K1 that well-known, successful, pur'" vegetable, femalo tonic and cu. live remedy : t C ARDlll WOMAN'S RELIEF e Apple Q. Barns#. of Alto, Tex? writes: "I caught cold, which i IS ni'""!'- me irregular and gave me E? 8 M pains In my shoulders and sides, t ' 1 >. || For almost 2 weeks I could not tv. VgJ lift a chair. Cardnl brought me I all right again; I have no more |p: i 8 pains and am in very good |f>. \ j. g| health." e | At All Druggists jr " WRITB FOR FREE ADVICE, I i Wr* stating age and describing symp- E&j e BS toma, to Ladies Advisory Dept., pT5 The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. H| i t Chattanooga. Tenn. EStB | l* How One Woman Kept ,! Young. 1 ? i kiiow a woman, a roomer or ( 0 a largo family, who does her own e work, and who lias preserved her u balance and health and strength -? y under conditions where people J 1 generally do not When [ first i d became acquainted with her, I n asked her how she could do the muscular work . the mental work, r the bringing up of the family, J I and not have that jaded look d which most women have under c those conditions. She said that g p she took an hour and a half to - two hours per day after luncheon ? ? t ? lie down. Those times were - inviolable; nothing could break r in on them. I s * id, "Bu' how , are you able to do your work?" L e And she replied, k,l set done more 9 in two hours per day less, that 1 t do when I work all day. 1 work i 1 at higher speed." She had mere * 8 Iv discovered for herself what - nearly all employers of large es1 tablishtnents have discovered? 1 that a working day ol fourteen e hourr. is ruinous; ten hours of _ - work per day is much more effective.?From Dr. Luther H s Gulick's ''Mind and Work.'' - (Doubtleday, Page A; Co ) e Why Did You Marry? An editor sent out circular let1 ters to a large number ot mar * rie 1 men, and askeil them why they married. Here are some of the answers : Because I did not have 'he ex perience 1 have now. That's what I have been trying eleven years to fin 1 out I married to get even with it her mother, but I never have. 1 have yearned for company, u' Now I have it all til*1 time. 1 thought it would be cheaper 0 than a breach of promise suit. Because Sarah had toM me live others had proposed to her. rn i 4? . i e.i l i nai s tne surne 1001 question my friends ask me. j V I wanted a companion of lhe op- posite sex .She is still opposite. * The old man was going to give I J B me his loot so 1 took the daught ter's hand. Because I asked her to have jJ j me and she said she would. I * think she got me. Because I thought she was one ^ among a thousand; now I think s she is a thousand among one. y I was lonely and melancholy . j and wanted some one to make me 11 n lelv. She makes it very lively I 18. 1908 jfrGRE8GENT RES! (Up-stairs in Moore B'ld., Cc I A Nice U Meal is W * a Nice it. I FISH. Wo furnish the lish and you tho ap nice the appetite can't help being ren Large airy quarters with Heading let us serve you. .1. W. ELLIOTT "I (Jot It at s an everyday exclamation yo Closing - ( Having decided to gc ine of business, I am offc >f the following goods at Dry Goods, Notio Pants, Shirts, Overa Crockery, Glass and a - J r_ ^-yiiu in iuct anyming hleavy and Fancy Grc idvertising dodge, but ac ind you can buy what roods at what they a This is your opportu >egin Monday Mornii I have also decided to ine of high-grade Buggi* Respect] J. J. BLi 'besides heavy GROCEF OF ALL K we direct your attention to Coffee, i 1-2 lb cans for vey's leading brands < ural Leaf, Rich an Coon and Ripe Lot of fine home made Mol Goods of ail kinds. Also c< Yours to Si J. W. Sulliv ^ = )R. R. R. GARVIN |* SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN )o your Glasses suit you?I <> Mtting and adjusting eye-1""'/ ;lasses and spectacles is "J")] pecialty. fjjjj" Located at present at ?'<>? ionic of Mr. W. F.Garvin, .ancaster, S. C. , <)F I \ r> ? ? \ mum >r. Main and Gay Sts.) petite. The fish will be so dv for it. Room attiv-hed. Come and PropriettAv i Blackmon's" u hear since starting our )ut Sale > entirely out of this iring my entire stock : actual cost: ns, ?noes, Mats, ills, Underwear, L Tinware in my stock, except )ceries. This is no :tual closing-out sale, you need of these ost me. nity. The sale will ng, November 2. close out my entire i \w is and vv agons. Fully, jk, ACKMON AND FANG# IIES I ^ / I N DS,our Jackson Square 25c, and all of Har- ,q )f Tobacco, N&t(1 Ripe, Red * Peaches. . _ XL, lassess and Canned Tuntry ground meal. erve, ' an Co. =?> ying a I'iano or an Organ is not Hard. wiien you ooiuo or w rite to us. ur pianott and Organs art guarantc 1 up-to-date, and at a reasonable pr ? bo oases are beautiful, the inside s lo by tlie best and most experienced in their line, so it is no wonder onr ios and organs HOI,Its their sweet a lifetime. Write us at onoe for satno and special price and terms, stating erence piano or orpon. alone's Music House, iff Villi A, S (\ lianas and Organ*