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DISPENSARY INVESTIGATK Commission Resumes Work, torney for Liquor House Let: Biff Claims Go bv Default. The Lanahans Again. Columbia liaoord, June The dispensaiy commission i its attorneys are determined force the Lanahan people to p duce the books wanted and tk compounding superintende Their local attorney, Mr. W. Clark, said he would put t v up to them and they'd have stand the conBequenceB of i ure. Col. Felder said a way 1 been found to torce this. 1 new move was not explain Its outcome will be watched w great interest. There was a sharp tilt to< between Messrs. Felder and M decai about the alleged destr tion of the Wilson Distill company's books in the Ba more fire. The State clain it could prove that this cone was not aliee'ed by the ti Mr. Mordecai claimed he co prove otherwise. The comn eion postponed the ease till 1 day for the production of books. Mr. Mordecai admit that commissions of $1.50 a c had been paid to J. 8. Farni but claimed 'his was a busiu transaction. Mr. Felder decla he could prove that $2 was pi half of which went to the ( pensar.v directors. The cases of Catherwo Cook <$: Bernheimer and G ?1 gber <fc Burton were abandoi by Mr. Mordecai, who said had not been able to secure information on which to b representation. The stenop pher was instructed to enter the record that the State clam judgment by default?forfeit of lull amounts of three clair Col. Felder opened the veBtigation by introducing salesbook of the Lanahan c cern containing stock takings the back and quoted from t to show that the stuff the co panv has been selling, to' State for $10.50 to $13 a c was manufactured at a cost 1 less than half this, the pro showing up $8 a case in so instances. This was the sa kind but not the same st shipped to this State. The bo< showing these sales to this St had not been produced. Mr. Clark objected on ground ol irrelevancy. The commission overruled objection. Calling for the bonk show uitj comjjHny b iransactions w this State, Col. Felder said t he would prove by these boi so much desired here that company never during the ' tire period of its dealings w the State shipped a drop of p liquor to South Carolina. Bury the Croaker. Bury the croaker out in I wood in a beautiful hole in i i ground, where the woodp-c / peeks and the bumble bee hu and the straddle bug stradd \ \ around, lie is no good to i city push ; too unpractical, stir and dead, but he want* i / whole earth, and all ol ifh cru and the stars that shine cv head. Then hustl^ him ofl the bumble bee's roost, a bury him deep in the grou he's of no use here, get him < of the way and make room the man that is sound. ? 1 change HE EH DK1NKEKS and otherH who ? or with Bright'* ^i^ease, Diabetes, 11 f Ache, or any Kidney or Bladder'I rou can be '-nred it they will take BLOOD] BLOOD AND KIDNEY TABLET*, 5< box, mailed by 'Ibe Bloodine Co., Ii Boston, Muhh. Crawford Bros, Kpe Agents. 40 1 } 3 p. F ,', Mates Marvelous Cores in Blood P. P. P. purifies the blood, buil iiii'ukiii ia_? wciiKt'iiou nerves, expcis happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelii In blood poison, mercurial poison, and skin diseases, like blotches, pi in 16: head, we say without fear of contradi I purifier in the world. ina Ladies whose systems are poisoned t0 dition due to menstrual irregularities, derful tonic and blood cleansing prop >ro- Koot and Potassium. ,eir F. V. LIPPMAN, 'a corporation and income his taxes. i to ajj. President Taft Sends Special Mesiad sage to Senate on the Subjects. his Washington, Juno 10.?The ed message ol President Taft, recomith mending the incorporation ol a proviijiou in the tariff bill for the lay taxation of the earnings of coror porations and the adoption ot a uc- resolution looking to an amend iug meut of the constitution so as to lti? permit the levying of an income led tax without interference from ern the courts, which was received re. by the .Sena'e today was m neraid ally regarded by Senators as ot lit- such transcendent importance as "'ri- to place in the shade all <jues ihe'tions pertaining strictly to the ted schedules o; the tarifl bi 1. The ase message was received early in ti e ini, afternoon hh I, after briel discusess siou on the method of proceedred ing, wa- referred to the commit?id. tee on finance. ' Child Drowns ?n Six inches of 0(1, Water. !?. I Carthage, N. C., special in iet* Charlotte Observer: The pahe thetic drowning of the little 14lne months old child ot Mr. and atr Mrs. Charlie Kitter, eight miles ,ra~ south of here yesterday eveou ning, is reported here today. It lei' seems the little fellow was ure> playing around the house near n8, which a little branch runs. The ln" child wandered from the attenH tion of its parents for a tew minon~ ute9 and when search was made 1 ln , it * as found face down in about six inches < f water in the branch l^n" with lib' extinct. me, _ a "" ^ Lame shoulder in almost invariably of caused by rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to the free applifits cation of ?'h tniberlain's Liniment. _ This liniment is not only prompt ami effectual, but in no way di-agreeable me to use. fso'd by J. F Mackey *. o., and ^ Funderburk Pharmacy. w-s un ykg _ Barn Burner to Hang ft! G Aiken, S. C., June 10.? Moses the Stevens, a negro, was convicted last ni^ht in ?he circuit court the here of arson. Tlie conviction, which carries the death sentence, UP is on the charge ot burning the dh barn of Mrs. M. C. Moseley. Stevens' wife and mother-in-law ok0 testified that he told them that Hie he burned the baru for revenge, eu- because Mrs. Moseley ret used to ith lend him money. ure | Could Not Be Better No odii has ever made a salvo, ointment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklt-n's Arnica Salve- Its the one perlect healer of Cuts. Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, til? ' happed Hands, Scalds. Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt itheiim. For sore eyes and the Cold sores its supreme. Infallible for , piles Only -Joe at J F Muckey Co . Funderburk l'harniacy and Crawford Bros w ms 1>- Wants Cotton Bagging on Free the List. my I Washington, June 1 *? ?Spnathe | tor Hacon to<i:>y introduced * at, | amendments to 'lie tariti bill er- pla ino material for cotton i>ae!o itinc ami agricultnr ?1 implements in<i on tl.n Iron list nd;, ? ? ^ >ut Women Who Arc Envied f()T Those attractive women who are lovely in face, lorui and temper are the envy o! ?x- many, who nnniit he like them A weak sioklv woman will he nervous and irritable Constipntiou or Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. For all such, tiff- electric Bitters Work wonders. They reglack nlata Htoinaoh, Laver and Kidueys. purify ihle the blood , give strong nerves. bright eyes, INK pure breath, smcdith velvety skiu, lovely Dee complexion. M any charming women owe no,, their health and beauty to them. 60e at cial J F Mu.ikey Co , Fnnderburk l'hurraacy, r4 Crawford Bros w \ I r " . ! ' THE LANCASTER NEWS, JUNE > P HI? m SMI Poison, Rbenmatism ani Scrofula. f| ds up the weak and debilitated, gives I diseane, Hiving tlie patient health and I ngs and lassitude llrst prevailed. [ | iniiiuna, dyspepsia, and in all bluod iplcs, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald iction that I*. P. P. is the best blood and whose blood is in an impure con, are peculiarly benefitted by the won>erties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Potoe SAVANNAH, CA. WIND MOVED HIS HOUSE. i Dwelling of Farmer Near Scranton Given New Location in Storm Scrauton special in ttie N ws and Courier,June 3d: Yesterday atteruoon the Liberty sce<ion, about seven mileB Irora here, ?? vLited bv a heavy wind f"rra, lightning and some rain. Tie only damage so far as tbis correspondent lias been able to ascertain, excep' slight damage t?> crops, is that Mr. Josiah Cockfield, a son ot the late CapL | James A H. Cockfield, a pro-perous young l 'mer, had his residence lilted from the blocks and carried some distance awav, I and the piazza completely tern 1 from the body of '.he house. Mr. i Cockfield was awav at the t:n; , And his wife and young babe, j hointr ^ ? - v'u^ ncvi, wen IU ? j;eiir i neighbor's house for shelter Just at this time the accident j is a heavy loss as Mr. Cock field will he compelled to rebuild, besides the damage to all his household goods. During the j storm lightning struck the old gin house of the late Capt. James A. II Cockfield and demolished 1 ; the old building to a considerable extent. So far thi6 correspondent has not heard of any I injuries or lives lost. _ i We do not know of any other pill that is as good as DeWitte Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills? i small, gentle, pleasant and ]sure pills | with a reputation Sold by J. V Maekey Co. w-e I Why Men Wear Trousers. 1 (From the Providence Journal) J , Vw - -- uTiufc, mnii wi linn Hver: | deliberately chose to u?dop' ^ trousers." He w?6 forced into' them and all other eccentricities ol dress by womau. In the very earliest sartorial experience of every man he is swathed in a queer bundle ot incaheren' bandages by a woman. Later she puts him into cute little dresses so that the neighbors can't til him from his tittle sister. Mill later she cuts off his curie aDd puts him into knickerbockers, and he puis on "long pants'! when she gives the word and not before. That is all that man < t has to do or ever had to with ! wearing trousers. Woman forced i him into them in the tirsf pla-^e, and now he is afraid to wear I I anything else for tear of making , a sensation. u Chamberlain's Cough remedy is j I sold on a guarantee that if yon are ; U not -atis/ied after tiding two-thirds of j 3 a bottle according to directions, your i money will be refunded. It i* up to I yoo to try. Sold by ?I. F. Mackey Co ! :'sand Ktinderburk I'haimacy. w-e ? Here is the way an exchtnife mvehwrm ilnib its subscriber*: ' It y i ' [have tretjuent fainting ape! accompanied by chill*, cran p-.! VV.nthrop Cc c..rn*. bunions, chilblains, epii<', - ship and lin Igvr.nil jaundice it i* a sign you nation are not well and liable to die any . I oxmnlfta minute. I' *y your sub-cnpt; m ? ,?i-.boi?Mh in advance and thu* make your- , rt T I I?> I .111' >1 !*elf solid f <r a cood obituary no ' ' wi" 1,1 1 1 . Hon Frtilftj . | Hc<?. i ' mils must t>t M' 'I II gO. Will 'It cured me," or "It saved tie I. t - n ant alter lul\ .. f my child," are t lie expression* v. . | .o tlmse iimi'. ,ii_ tiear every day about Chamber la ? - at til* exuinma. Colic, Cholera and J^iarr lioea item*' \ , ,i . t the ion In Tina is true the world over wii?r?- award. Applhati this valuable remedy baa beenifliri- -rinuid write to Pn duced. No other medicine in u^< for fore the exRmtnn' diarrhoea or bowl complaints Ha- re- 'examination blankreived such general approval. l ie olarship- m secret of the success olChatn her la. n'*'tvdt c The m \t tfolic, cholera and Ifiarrho-a Kjemedy | Sept. mber II :is that it ( urea Sold by .1. F. / Mr. i a' on and-eata ? ey Co , and Kunderburk I'har. w-- * Johnson, IIim J J \ N 19. 19Q9 NEW ARRIVAI ===== AT Attractive Pr WqoII WW CA'Oll K^XIljLX Two lots new White Wash Skirts, nicely the best stvles. a splendid value for only !>8 t W aists Just received a new lot of Tailored an Waists, the neatest and prettiest we've h; at only ins t One lot of Prettily Trimmed Muslin Wais at only 48 t Two Cases of that famous yard-wide soft I to go at the old price ? 8 l-:2 Cents Laces Two big new lots of Torchon Lace (brar linen) in narrow and medium widths. A value and one that has to be seen to beapj Togo while it lasts at toe yard only > ( It you want anything in Dr and want it cheap ? CALL Lancaster Mer. 1 tllege Scholar- HMiNP" | , trance Exam,- ?AM LEE FIRST CLASS ??iird <>( _ . _ __ , in w coi- LAUNDR.Y l ! mission of n<yw siii j_v it the ' oiiiuv Court SHIRTS _ 10e. A i 1 ' 1 2c. \ i :'1' S \ t'u> hi^lo-st km rage ' N I U\10 i 11 K i ^ t?C. on, provided they lJRAWHRS ^')C. ( v KS 2c. i \ Utdent Johnson ho- I NhtKlIhS 2c. jlon Tor Scholarship ? ?. I ^ worth ?M)< and I'reo j I session will open - , .. i I \ For O.rtl.er Inior-| J* -v#u/ robMnplici. t. T>' V ^ lie, address F'rcs I >. j jP* Tf H th,s " 151 s ( ?n id-s *** t-he "other follow ' / ' I A *? 4 o 3 t I v I ^ LS ices made in 'ents d Dutch *. ad, to go ^ ents !i j its, to go 'ents ^ j domestic, j yard f\ ' ided real 1^,^- ^ splendid jreciated. # . j , . f i ma y GocJs I ON US. I Vpy. I [ incaster & Chester Rv. Co. in KfU?< i Max Knsicrn Time. \V i;STlt? H Mi ] I lh . Lancaster I '_a.ni. 4.no p.m. . Fort l.awn 7.0", n.ir.. p.m l.'ii libtirg 7.21 a.m. . on p.in ". < bester 7.4-'> a.m. 5 30 p.m. . ? barbate >. K.) 0.,-,o a.m. . i'oluinhia'.slt. 10.4", a.m. -.4"? p.m. . Atlanta s.\l .".no p.m. LAS I HOl \l> J7, 17 ( ? . Charlotte s. 1!. 6.30 a.m. t.3;> p.m. . Columbia S. K. ?.50 a.m. J.tin p.m. Atlanta (SAL) 12.25 p.m. r. Cheater 0. to a.m. 7.00 p.m. . KiehbuiK 10 20 a.m. 7.24 p.m. r. Fort I.awn 11.00 a.in. 7.40 p.m. r. Lancaster ll.'ttl a.m. H.00 p.m \. !'. M. LI ftK, ? ui'frintendent. i i