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la uOaJbY*^ >lmiA ' Y> - aSi'v % *f ', ~v/ T ,9\fe* SUCCESSFULBACHELOR FARMER " * * Makes j|?taadant Crops sad Keeps R< House Like a Woman. Has Three Crops of Cotton on Hand. Who is He? Ed- The New*: Sometimes bi your valuable paper sets lorth se the accomplishments of a farmer de who has outstripped bis less am- cii bitious neighbors; aud it is very 9 gratifying to know that some ex- he cei, but they are far too few. I Ai don't know whether you have re- W marked it or not, but it is a fact R? that those so mentioned in print Tl are almost invariably married, wc Whether this state is a prerequi we site to success may be aftirma- Mi lively inferred : yet there is at W least one exception to the rule. Ca Ten days ago your scribe stum Mi bled over the rough roads aud J. fields and woods to the residence A. of a bachelor about four miles W northeast of your city. This T. farmer does all his work, both Sti in house and field. Only a few Re acres are cultivated ; yet there stc is plenty of proveuder oti the W place. There is now in the crib Mi Sufficient, cnm r>n In mobo 3?u? ycmoruay oi uancing: ""* j Iiir* consider* dancing an innocent ' f|ut and healthful amusement. 1 do rel not believe in letting the devil wij have all the good things." The oth church is planning to arrange a <-] stage where amateur theatrical mu performances may be given by j,j8 'he Players' club of the church, already organized. to Chamberlain's Cough remedy is old on a guarantee that if you freP not satiaAetl after using two-thirds <? a bottle aooording to riireotions, yoti money will be refunded. It Is u? / you to trjr. Sold by J. F. Maok$'r Funderburk^Pharmaojr.y \ a crop, after selling a quantity of from laet year's short crop. In thi the barn is to be found three R. bales of hay, pressed eight years tali ago; besides fodder enough and shi to spare. In the garden are a chi variety of vegetables. Cabbage alt! plants have been lately eet in the sufficient quantity to last until alti April, besides 2 plants for every ant day in the year are set in the chi field in addition to beets, cucum- tha bers, melons, etc. The early hei trait is a miss this season ; but hei this man will have plenty of late Ca apples and cider to last through lar, the winter. tioi 1 forgot to say that three crops his of cotton are on hand. ext As to subsistence the meat re- wa minds one of the old-time smoke- be /^Jiouse, the waterground meal r. jfcnakes bread fit for a king, other ces things are in proportion; and the mo Whole domestic atmosphere is the v sweetened by delicious honey res J rom hives in the yard. lea What a place this might be if sch some good woman lenf, her charm fun thereto! *' b*r Look out girls, this bachelor t wants a good housekeeper. 1 Senex. Russian Torpedo float Sinks With Sue Entire Crew. I . Sebastopol, Juue 12.?Twenty I men went down in the Russian jun I submarine Kambala, after a col\]ision with the battleship Rosti- ^ / . ffev during manoeuvres last ,uj 1 fi'gbt. Hope, though it is slight, jju gj entertained that they are still mu ftliye. Desperate efforts are be- cep jfng made by the officers and men tjie |>f the Black sea fleet with the j)RV jassistance of divers and salvage j . Workman from Sebastopol to t iraise the. submarine before the t-m 0m?,e6 ined men succumb to the .. Cuban riir_ ,' ? not leg yv*'!irJihg in an Atlanta Church? ' W6| lK?ul ^ ) Atlanta, tja.,.Iutie 12.?Danc-|0^ " aw ing to the sound of piano music evre in the First Universalist church . j1()j is the weekly diversion ol a num-, cjei] ber of young people of the church. j uol Rev. E. Dean Ellenwood, pastor, aui| ..u i?J? -? CAPT. RODDETS FUNERAL DOI >ck Hill's Beloved Citizen Laid to Rest With Impressive Cere- Two mony. d Rock Hill special in Colunia State, June T2 : The funeral rvices of Oapt. W. Lyle Rod- B \y, one of Rock Hill's leading bia ! tizens, who died last night at Uel? o'clock, were conducted here groe re this evening by the Rev. ai ai rlhur S. Rogers and the Rev. niob . H. Stevenson of the Associate letoi jforraed Presbyterian church. Ivuc le interment was in Laurel- Thei >od cemetery. The following Was >re the pallbearers: Honorary, Smo ij. T. C. Beckham, Maj. B. F. of M liitner, Capt. A. M. Bla<k, had pt. bedell Jones, Capt. J. W. the c trshall, Messrs. W. J. Miller, this A. Westbrook, T. M. Allen, Cons Friedheim, \V. H. Mitchell, start . B. Dunlap, K. R. Moore, Dr. Lc A. Crawford and Dr. T. J. also 'ait; active, Messrs. Jas. F. lyncl id, VV. U. Wylie, T. L. John T1 in, F. W. Whitner, Maj. W. with , Boyce, Ira B. Dunlap, J. H. and 1U- n.,A Q I I.*: ? i- -n ? net OIIU kj. <) . IY< 111 USUI. SQlOi In giving the church relations their Capt. Roddey it was stated railr< it he was an elder in the A. from P. church. This was a mis- them ;e. He retained hi9 member- a tre p at Neelv's Creek A. K. P. shot, irch where he joined as a boy, perse hough living too far to make quiet it his place of worship, and Be hough he was a leading spirit recei 1 supporter of the A. R. P. gone ireh of this city it is evident mont it he could not be an officer his s e. Although such was not 29th aided as generally known breat pt. Roddey was a man of hom< ge ^charity and his benefac- out t [16 covering a long period of body very successiul career were Sa enstve and well placed. He beeu 9 a good citizen and will long lance missed in Rock Hill. repu The business houses and offi- store of the city were draped in kilte< uruing and all closed up for then i day at 3 30 this alternoon iujryiu^ pect tor the obsequies of this negr< diog citizen. Very many of th ool children attended the and eral, as did an unusual num. that of colored people. ' cheel . ? , : from were LANCASTER OIL MILL. j by ! that cess of the Enterprise Under No. ! Cnpt. Hunter's Management. ot , was Lancaster special in the Coibia State : The Lancaster ? . v ; ana Itoa Oil company closed down .q ^ idnesdav after a very succe <sseason's ran. Mr. Jas. L. j( uter, the manager, deserves _ 7 two 1 ch credit tor this season's sue- ^ ^ 9 of this mill, having come to , . mill late in the season and ... Obvi ing to organize his help, Mr. to S. Mullen, the superintendent, lyncl 4being secured until some lyncl e in October, from which as to e the run haslbeen successful a,lt* ' . ,' ^ , ... press h Irom a final standpoint as <^n 11 as mechanical. Bran Vhile of course this is notjabou' cial, it is current talk that i This n the most exacting stock- ! tj,e ti ilers are ?- at is tied with divi-i ime ids made. The directors have .. . , INevri eieuieu a manager ior me eil-i lig year but none can deny i t Mr. Hunter has made a very ^c ) showing aud should he not Uhar *in the management here he alter 1 make a ?ood man tor aotne I ?'t7 1 er mill. clear rhe town wonld regret very f^irl, ch to ipse Mr. Hunter and|^c^ since his coming Ridg > yur^oid by .he has identified four (Jderb.irk J'har^ juter68tg of lhe ning not been lor on ^ ) F Ar? / it i \ MEN1 \ f ? THE LANCASTER NEV JBLE LYNCHING IN COLLETON. Negroes Charged With Murering and Robbing Merchant Taken from Constable, Hanged and Sbot. rauchville special in OolumState, July 11: Frank Saraand Quillie Simmons, nes, were lynched at Sraoaks bout 10 o'clock tonight bv a 1 composed of about 100 (Joli county men. Possibly the hers were more numerous. r crime, or alleged crime, the assassination of J. Ben ak at 9 o'clock on the night || ay 29. The two negroes been under suspicion since :ommission of the crime and I afternoon were arrested by fy? liable N. M. Maxey, who H ed to Walterboro with them. H innie Stokes, a negro, who H had beeu arrested, was not H le report here is that Maxey jfl his prisoners was overtaken A compelled to return to ? dk<4. Tllftra lliA mnh forrin/l I victims to a point near the ? >ad track, a short distance the village, and, hanging ? i (Samuels and Simmon*) to e, filled their bodies with Immediately the mob dis>d and the neighborhood is t. Wi in Smoak was 24 years old, c&] itly had married, and had toe into business only two ?l ths ago. He was closing wi] tore on the evening of the ra' when he was shot in the dei it. When he did not come s as usual his brother went wa 0 seek him and fouud his Ba in front of the store dead. rae rauels and Simmons have ani constantly under surveil- bai i. They did not bear good e^' tations. They were at the Hi an hour before Smoak was ?u 1 and had their guns. Since' they have gone about car-: TH ? their guns. Hen Minus, a' 3, meanwhile told the father | e dead boy that Simmons ! Mo Samuels had motiev and i they had buried some! ks which they had taken < the store. . le checks am found at the place indicated en] Minus. Samuels admitted g j| he was accustomed to use th* i shot and such was the size tht e shot with which Smoak noi killed. ! we m Minus also saw Samuels j grf Simmons dividing money, nia e rear of Mr. Smoak's sta- rev coi was said tonight that the fro aegroes partially confessed, tri< lenied that they knew any- bai r about the actual shooting, ously, definite information what took place at the Ct ling is hard to obtain. The Jjj iers, however, have no doubt *i? the guilt of their victims ,c ittle doubt as to that is exed by anybody. ** loaks is a hamlet on the chville & Hampton railway, l 12 miles from Branchvillo. v? i l: i_ i. _i* ? j . . 1*' i\ ii' iinijj is ueneveu io 00 pi irst tli.it lias occurred at any iti Colleton county. ?e * a! > Girl and Four Cows Killed % by Lightning. ? sn iunt Airy, N. C., special in lotte Observer: Yesterday *ct noon in the suburbs ol this a bolt of lightning from a sky killed a small colored ?? pi a daughter of Aunt Anne 'ally, who works at the Blue e Inn. On the day before I cows were killed by ligh/t t about two miles from li?re 1 i io farm of S. G. Franklittf. I yon tortnred to (tenth daily wi/h Eo- I why Knflf.T when BLOODINE /)IN'I - t? T wilt give yon incunt relief aid peritly cnre yon Sno a box nitJued by Itloodine r? Ac., Boatonf Ma**.. orc^Br H|ial dgoota. f 19-71 * v VS. JUNE 16 I9Q9 ^kalchr"llj Fvprv Mnnth I m ? -mrm J I'lVlliia ^ Yti My think, because you |H ^9 ^ bavo long had it, that you nuit |H ^B gB have a headache ovary month, H| ^B a HI Rut if yo? think oo, you are ^k wrong, since a headache is a IB sign of diseaoa of your womanly ^ organs, that thousands of other |H ^B ^k women ham bscn able to relieve IB ^B or cure, by the use of that wonder' |H ^B ^ ful, woman's medicine. Hi r CARGO!I: WOMAN'S RELIEF I J "I recommend Cardui to all sick H ^B women." writes Mrs. A. C. Beaver hEI 40 | of Unicoi, Tenn. "I sutiered with Kg] headache. bearing-down pains, ^B ^k ( feet swelled, pains iu shoulders Ha v and many others. At last I took Kj ^k I Cardui, have gained 20 pounds and have found it the best med- fcT I icine 1 ever used for female ^B troubles." JgSJ ^B ' At All Druggists & WRITE FOR FRFE aDVICF. ft stating age and describing nymji- IP) toms. to Ladiea Adruori/ The Chsllsnooiw rannah Woman Deserts Husband for Another Man in Paris. New York, June 12.?John right Huut, ot Savannah, Ga, aitalist, returned from Paris lay ( n the Mauretania aud told an estrangement between his | te and himself, and of her adration for a Ru^siau, Alexan- I W r Andre Tgherniadieflf, whom ? met in Paris. Mrs. Hunt s tormerly Miss Henrietta bcock, of Detroit, Mich. She ^ it the Russian at ? Paris hotel d soon afterward left her husnd. An interview failed to t?cf a reconciliation and Mr. mt returned to America with- VJv t her. | ' E DISPENSARY INVESTIGA- |T HON. c ~T 72 re Startling Charges Made. - q What Lanahan's Books are Said to Show. ' 'Jolutubia special in the News % La d Courier, June 12: As it to - q( iphasize the test which he btnit'ed Wednesday showing it certain whi-?lceys shipped to ; old dispensary hoard were t straight whiskevs but . re con pounds ot an inferior T ide, C1 1. Felder tin-. aHernoon | 1? de perhaps the most *tartluig I M< 'elation vet shown before the limission, when h** obtained m l.inabaii'-< own books en- I as which 6et forth that in a I j q, rrel ot whi?k?-v th^re was only |* I I Ai A Speedy Cure for I r mctipatioa. Blliou?nei?, Dv?peptia, InSige?tioo, j ?r 1 fMlin. ? Mouth, *Bad (,'omplexion, Nervousness And all wimi of the Stomach, Liter ami Bowel*. " Bloodlne Liver Pill* " t gently, yet thoroughly upon thr bowel*, liver. i * >tn*ch and digestive organt The pill*, in old d chronic cntet of conatipation and indigestioo, t at once, without griping, nor do they leave any __ ipleaaant after effn t>, nor form a militant habit purging, produced by other cathartic remedies. "Bloodlne Liver Pllle" i tore the deranged and torp d In er to its normal ndition and heaithlul action. Remove and prcnt constipation by secaring a natural and regur operation of the bowel*, and relieve tho*e unea*ant eymptomi which attend a diseased or ( nrbid condition < t the 1: unai h and bowel* ggmm 3 lout In attaining tlm end, the following augtstiona are offered RF.MARK8 Kveryone who u*es pilla for j otyioM eir Action on the liver, should know that large Pllia.l < >->e* rarely prove a* satisfactory a* small one*. ! . . < irgr do-m imply purge and pais out of the ?ye- I K0y, I lie m, usually leaving the bowe's constipated, and . . IdoTi removing ihe cause of the trouble, or im- wlllrttlOU ova the general heal'h. On the other hand, itall d .set develop the alterative effcit of the I a SUbstf edicine, do not irritate or constipate the bowel*, it gently etimula'r the liver and prevent the Whlcll J cumulation of bile by directing it* flow into the oper channels. Therefore it is advisable to com- CrtlORIlB enca by taking not over one or two pills at bed- ^ ma and increase dt>?? * necessary | PoeTXAtro, Ma original Obits : ? I find your " Bloodine Liver Pill*" . . e mo?t affective pill I ever u?ed. They cans# ' I16S0 III' > gnp ng or constii>ative alter efleet a* most liver , . II* dc*. Vonr* truly, ' frOlll IQ( MRS. AUADA RICHARDSOM. , _____________________ was alHo was ove H ii r%i%T 11 ifl waH Madridthat onl Blovdin* Ointment enre* Pllae, jocabom. ntOTG TV __ no label CRAWFORD BROS., cha8Prs Special Agents the whi \\ If Yon | The B 5 5 Fop the least mone; IZED RUBBER R< ^ PHALT ROOFING. 5 Also the CHAS. ^ "STATESMAN" V W MIXED PAINT. / J worth it. ^ We have a lot < f PAINTS which we your orders with us ^ intf Material line. { "MOORE g and Mani WHILE THE Lv re Will Make SPECIAL and 12 i-2cents L :cked and Chambi 4 1-2 cents. >od Plaids 4. cents I 1 len's Par ? pairs $5. Forbug dozen Ladie and Embroidered .dies' fine ShT>es ai V do yards 5, 7 1-2 ? broidery. fress Shii dies 25c Vests in s two piece wc in's two piece Dr c box of Talcum I : box of Talcum ' ad a Hundrec ["oo Numerous Come to see us, underburk unount ot straight whie- ( remainder being a com- r ot coloring matter and j t ince called "intensac," i ^ Mr. Felder says is the1 spirit* reterred to in the ' test. Not only w?re ^ ifrpttuug emr'-e^ gleaned ) Lanahan books, but it ' shown that this State * rcharged tor whiskey sold 1 Id State dispensary, and r. Lanahsn's testimony t correct who., he said i y "No. 1 Hunter Balti- * e was bottled." And tUat ' s were sent out to pfur- i for their use in bottling { skev theflnselves. ."then I 1 t Want est /, try FORD'S GALVANDOPING and SANDED ASH. BROWN PAINT CO.'S /HITE LEAD and READY V little high in price but if OTHER GOOD MIXED are selling at cost. Place for everything in-the build: LUMBER jfacturing Co. % i * Y ^5T | the Folio wine 1 PRICES 1 -awns 8 1-3 cents. y style Ginghams > its 75cts h Oxfords S3.75. I s' Hemstitched | H 'dk f., at 5 cents | t only 85 cents pr. I ind 10 cents Em- | rts 23cts 1 for only 10 cents | >rk suits for $1.98 1 ess suits for $3.98 & >owders for 10 cts I Powders for 5 cts. I i Other Items 1 \ to Mention. I ; Comp'y. I he various entries had been ead, Col. Felder announced that he State's case was clo-ed. Mr. V. A. Clark, representing the -anahan firm, ata'el that he vou'.d have -ome arguments to ubmit, hut the commission did lot hear arguments today but vill give Mr. Clark an opportunty of being heard later. Ifynuarenot satisrted after using ircording to directions two-thirds of v bottle of Chamberlain's -?tomao(. ind I.iver Tablets, you can have younoney back. The tablets cleanse and nvigorate the stomach, improve the tigestion, regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. 8old by J. F. Mackey Co. and Funderburk Pharmacy. w-s