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8 f coo il D.U A \r 1 I 1 1UI JL\ 12J ZL Ju JLTI jTlLff JTj O 1 One We FREE $7.50 SE Of Ware With every Majestic Range sold di Cooking Exhibition we will give, absolute one handsome set of ware. Thi* ware $7.50 if it is worth a cent. It is the best be bought. We don't add $7.50 to the pi range and tell you you are getting the v but sell all the Majestic Ranges at th price. You get the ware free. Remer is for exhibition week only. Ware wi given after this week. This ware is on < at our store, and must be seen to be appr Come in any day during the week, store your headquarters. Have coffee ai with us. Come, if yon intend to buy or no formation gained will serve you i Everybody \A/ol IHhi^ihh^hiihiiih^i^hhhhh ASYLUM INVESTIGATION. I "iliere<1 ! tient in the ho*pit ! persons not embr< The Charges Formulated by i Beotion, such a* Sub-committee of Investi- | tarde, panpers an gation Against Manage- : nervous disease. ment of the Instituticn. - lliat fhe boi i and the superintei Columbia Record. lectfn) in not pr The committee charged with (into all caaes of p< investigating the Stare Hospital i committed to the i for the Insane adjourned today ; to ascertain whetL to meet on May 4. persons are fit sub The committee was in execu ' mitted therein, ai tive session most of the morning )HW i,a6 been com and when the doors were opened ceruing the recept the committee announced its de- npnis ciiion relative to the publicity of i ;; 'Phat the boj inquiry. are in the habit o! The committee teemed to have j tlon 2267 of the e< been much divided at to how ; not discharging much should be given out rela- Bha|j hav#l recover tive to the testimony. It was enjoined upon the finally determined that the evi- section and thai tl dence should be public, but that enj endorsed said the newspapers should not be 4 That the ho permitted to give the names of J aiul the supermtei any of the witnesses, although I jy aa in violation the connection ol the witnewfl | 0f th? coile of lawi with the institution micht be j Rn arbitrftrv form ^ven* be signed by vari( Duringltbe morning the formal the custody of pi charges that have been made B,deration of whi ? a 1 r? e> # k A Uaavo * A 1 *w? ?AM\ A?vf i tendent term- a i were oriered and coptee of these the a(lvjce ?nd charges ware handed all the mem-1 su,,erint((lldtl?, jo ber, of the board of repent. and | condltlonlll diwh, the euperintendent. ,?(| b? The formal charpee were as fo). . That the?id ^ow*: and board of regi Specifications ol charge, against Ti?|,?e aeetion '2 the management ot the State by re(.eiTln? i|let) Hoapital for the Insane grow,op ,|rn(, hiihj, out of complaints which have dangerous ?r y|o)< been made to the commntee of | ?guirjn(, ,he inveattpatton bv thoae interested I yi(|H(1 for by in ashiup lor the investigation o: , r,Rtient> ? yo|unt the management: admission withoul 1. That the board of repent.: >n(1 bv ret,lnll)s and the superintendent act ' > , therein when the a violation of section 224ft of the for the regular inr civil code of .South Carolina, quate. and huximsI *>hich provides "that the hospital j rt. That the boa fhall be maintained solely for j in different and i the support, custody and treat-j the care of patie rn+nl for insane persons." and de the hoeptital. ami hne when a person shall be con- the PRid institutio J I 1 KING I C MALLEI ek may ' T ^are free, e regular niUfPr~^ ' nber, this KAN til 11 not lie nwi>iii^ utscRv< t; the in n future | MAJKTIC RANOIC LANCASTEI fit to be a pa- in the manner tha al by receiving and are too subse iced in the said will of the superi inebriates, do- employer, d even cases of 7. That patients | solitaiy contiueme ard of regents and unclean wards, ident are neg. to suff ering for war operly looking food and are alloi srson9 who are j tilth amid bugs am: laylum in order : h That whiskey ler or not such medicine. egg*, lei jects to be com- and other such del id whether the ed to be given to de plied with con- are used by the k ion of such pa- ward6. and especial I tho mi )ionlc ilonrir ard of regents j 9 That general violating sec- there are some e )de of law* by | keepers employed patients who and unfit for the p ed as expressly tbey occupy and in m by the said in* the patients 1 le superintend- kindly continually action. a spirit of teasin ird of regent* i sport, to the great ident constant- ! the said patients, of section 2267 10' That mr.Dy o s by requiring employed are uncoi and receipt to illiterate, and havi :>up persona for conception of the 1 itients in con- ment which the ur at the superin-1 tienis should rec r(>l^rai> Rimintl j IinikIs ?liil iIiktci'm ? I ? ? ?sconsent of the rules lor the Rove istead of an u 11- attendants, an ! thf re;e contempla- the hospital over ri n? either kn'^-. or b' superintendent Rence, could know >nts constantly duct on the part o ?8 of the code ??d attendants. nates addicted n- That the ruli , who are not enjoin ou f ?iit, and by not k"P?r* ?r' 1 ntten y therein pro- c'vility and artent receiving such forbid the Is arily apply for 0n Patients by a 1 requirinc pay keepers in a rue such patients manner, or abuain rcommodatiODB!,n^ pat'* nates are made ! withstanding this r their will. and attendants in ? rd of regcMita is have for a lonp tirr leglectfu) as to insult, abuse and nts confined in assault patients in do not inspect totion, and those n as often and either know, or by /r' BOASTER NEWS, MAY%|, I9Q9 i EXHI = or THE = BLE AND C11 LT OUR STORE 3RD TO 8TH OLD IN ALL OF THE ABOVE COUNTRI(? 1 MERCANTH ,t they should could know, that such coi rvient to the has been and still is going ntendent and tbe institution, and are <rnil neglect iu not stamping out . especially in custom and habit on the pi ot on remote the keepers and attendants. . are subjected 12. That some of the ni it of water and keepers and attendants in red to live in institution frequently hath* 1 lice. ; eral patients one after an intended for in the same water, being too nons, chickens i and negligent to take the tr< ? n t ao i n i Atwl tn I>h u turn t hn co m o not n it lu?l.jrp iihciiu* iiic rn uicj uui n nun licate parients ine some of said patients an eepers on the eased. Ily ward 5, and 13. That most of the c?< ed of the same, for the patienis of the bospi ly, to which performed by filthy negrf xcepuons, the tients; that ttie food is freq are ineflicient )y unclean, improperly prej oaitiouR which and a positive source of di stead of treat- to life and health, and the kil mmanely and filthy and dirty. ? treat them in 14. That the hospital da p and brutal for the most part under the annoyance ol trol ol dirty patients who hi tally ignorant as to the hyp f the keepers care necessary in handling jth. voting and milk used by the patients i not a proper 1 That under the law i luniane treat, patients in the hospital nt ifortnnate pa- sane and who are entitled to eive at their liberty under the law which rd many of the vides that when a patient o rnment of the to be so insane as to be da authorities of oik to lite or property it i nd attendants duty ol toe authorities of v proper dlJi- own accord to release sue! of this con iient, and the practice Uefoi f the keepei6 leasing a patient of reqi some friend or relative to I s of the insti- gponsible for the patient's he part of the conduct results in auch pt dants reapect. not receiving the discharge t ion and poai- he i? entitled to uuder tin ivintr of hands! lb That manv of the ini Itendanta and i work in the dairy, on the !p and angry and in the laundry, and in o ?m1 a.cunll . I >loi>>irtiiipii'v nf tho hnumffi nfc, but not- which they receive mere noi the keepers sumn mh wages, himI such pa aid institution when sufficiently recovered le. and still do. such work ought to bedisch even unjustly contemplated by the law, the *aid ineti- should not be held for the in authority pose of laboring practical! due diligence' nothing for the State, and ' ?? v , ,y \ J BITK IlRGOAL IR< One A ri 4 ii<ki |^| m m.m %. m r~* Great Maj It is the only range : t>\ leable and Charcoal Ire / It has, beyond any qi est and best reservoir. It uses about half th and does better work b The Majestic All ( heats the water quicke It is the only reservoir The Charcoal Iron B Range lasts three time: Being made of non-1 practically no expense ^ As for baking, it is few months, but for al A Great Majestic Ra as a cheap range, but i much. PROOF-We don't any nf the above staten our store, a man from Ranges are made, will \ these are absolute facts more reasons why the < solutely the best that m .E CO. Ev lduct unjuat to retain such in cu< on in 17. That the State and tai Itv of ers are imposed upon in the such ter of caring for whiskey pat irt of and dope fiends who are held in custody unnecesaari irses, the expense of the State, i the IS. That the tire protectii ? sev- the institution is entirely other cient, and no sufficient prote i lazy against fire has been pro luble throughout the institution, tand- in the ease of a fire the 1 e die- life would be appalling. lit. That there is a lack of ikllie I IIPRS mpthnils. svstcm nn(t ni ta 1 is'zation throughout the inetit ) pa and those in authority over uent- are neglectful m not prov pared>for a busines- like an 1 syste inger I administration in the afla tchen the institution. j 'JO. that the operation ( irv is I farm connected with the hoi icon is expensive and not bus; re to like, and that by reason tli [lenicimany such articles as llonr : the J con, meal, grits, cabbages an tatoes. and other articles i nany are used have to be bougl >t ?n stead of raised upon said la their 21. That the conduct o pro. dairy is inelticient, dirty ai eases thy, the milking being done nger- great extent, if not who!!; is the. dirty negro patients, am their n>?nagement of the milk i pa. clean and filthy and very re re- given to the patients in sucl liring dition. L>e re- ' ??? mere ib uuiair good discrimination on the of the authorities in control 1 j!e,l patients receiving much t * attention than the unfort ' inmates who are confined i mites expense of the State, farm 23. That a system of other thieving of articles sent t i) for t,entH an(J (,f property belo , to the State exiata in the in tion to the loss of the Stat tients j0 patients, to do 24. That afrer a patien urged been confined in the hospif and Roni#> fitne very little attent paid to him, and very litt '' ' " amination made iu order y tor pertain if recovery he auft it it i to discharge. :>n ] t)N RANGE I >Veek I ill the I icstic Range I in the world made of Mai- g lestion of a doubt, the larg- I e fuel used on other ranges, M y far. Copper Nickeled Reservoir H r and hotter than any other. H with a removable frame. H o<ly of the Great Majestic H s as long as a steel body. breakable material, there is H for repairing the Majestic. B perfection ; not only for a 89 1 time to come. m nge lasts three times as long H t don't cost three times as if H fig ask you to take our word for H lents, but if you will call at H the factory, where Majestic H >rove to your satisfaction that Q 5, and win snow you many i Sreat Majestic Range is ab- B oney can buy. erybody I Welcome. 1 _ -\f "od>'! May Prove Fatal tpH\. J mat- When Will Lancaster People tiei.tH ! J^earn the Importance of It? ofteu itaokaehe is only a simple thing at ily at tlr.xt: Itut when you know 'tis from iho kidneys; Oil of | That serious kidney troubles follow ; i r. I That diabetes, Itrigbt's disease may ? In* the falal end lotion You will gladly pro tit by the follow I I I ( ^ UAI'X 1IVMI " ' u 'Tis the honest statement of a sufand I'eror who was cured. , Mrs. B. F. <?reer, 10. Oakland Ave., OPS Oi |to,.^ Jim, s. says: "For several | years I suffered from kidney trouble . land the doctors whom I consulted said I was a victim of diabetes. Sly kid-gani noyx were disordered causing my back to ache h great deal and I felt ner\ous. 1 I U8ej a number of rentedies and consnme ! Stilted physicians but found no more d? ^ ' tliian aliixfit relief. About two months , " ago I procured I loan's Kidney Fills and? mat;c they helped in<* wonderfully. The pain .. ; across tin- small of my hack has disaplrn OI i n,y kidneys are normal. 1 take pleasure in recommending Doan's I .. Kidney Fills to other sutlorers." Jl *n# ror mile by all dealers. Friee 50 cents, sjutal Foster-Milbnrn < ? . Butt.do. New York, ' sole hgents for tin- I nited Mates IheBH Ueuiembcr tie tin me Pnan's- and take iereof ha- ? 1(1 P?* Organ and whieh, Piano Bargains. ht inSome good s<iuare l'ianos from rill. $45 to $75. Some good used Mr- \ f rhe ga?t'frmn $25 to $45. Should the J . .. purchasers of these instruments 1 *'* desire to exchange them in a tow > to N years for a now piano, we will at - 1 J I low their market \alueas acretlrf' ) 1 d.v on the new pianos. 1 fh?J Write at once for particulars, as IH UlJ-i bargains go uiiickly. often mai.onf;s music hmusk, 2d-s Columbia. S. C. 1 con-1 1 1 1 a mi 1 t t - ? - ? i winxnrop college Scholar5 sb?p an(* Entrance Examiinter nation Ulifct? The examination for (ho award of . it th? vacant Sutiolarahips in \Vinthro]> College and for (ho admission of now student t> will behold at Iho County Court I petty House on Friday, .Inly at 0 a. m. \ 0 pa- Applicants must bo not loss than liftoan years of s?ge. When Scholarships are I 4 * " vacant alter July 2 they will he award- / ^ titU- ,vl to those making the highest average/ e and j at this examination, provided thesf meet the conditions covernlnt; tl\f? t httK awart*- Applicants for NcholarxhlMs . should write to ('resident Johnson bc*Hl lor fon. (|M. examination for seholar*hi|K% ion 18 examination blanks. Je tX- Scholarships aru worth $100 and free to An toition. The next session will ope n " September 15, 1900. For further infor- P icient rnation and catalogue. address Prea. I?. M It Johnson, Kwk Hill. S. <\ 80-id-s / Jr / M