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ELUDED LYNCHING Spartanburg Negro Lodj unn gun during the scramble MUD know," said the officer, "1 later reported to me the r mill operative from the jed in mills." THE LANCASTK1 I do not Hlease llcpuditnes but It was Columbia Record, uan was a Arcadia Governor Blease in < lines of conflict and tf ? NEW S. AUGUST 22, II Wilson Truth and Charleston Post, extending his Maidens who are ikinsr a vorv c.?.? ' 513. ('upi<l. his elbows press sides, his hands front of him. undergoing that "Poor fellow. ed tightly to his , visited corn-l stretched out in ! gain Ohio ant j through the t he tnust b?> nam- ' r>ni ?! ?.?.! 7 >elt counties in Michi1 Illinois. It was shown trip that on the typ Penitentiary. WAS BROUGHT OFF E Will farr, Committeed to Pr Chief of Police Hayea, De That He is Guilty. The following Is from The bla State of Wednesday, 20tt ( During tne melee Cap came to the aid of Officer and while he was protectii 1ASILY. cer, some one attempted t captain's pistol from his li i h? When he felt the hand in nies Officer Hall said that h( around and caught the ma himself and the brick wall Colum- option the man was sc jured on the hand. l: Officer Johnson was abl< tain Hall large coutract, and no Johnsou vlew hl8 iate8t stun ogtike?the Thomas J. Pense of th ilp pocket. Congressional headt his pocket which he virtually si 9 swayed tion8 with the Nations n between administration and ei and In his unprovoked defiance 1 iverely In.- OVittit. In answer to a < from Mr. Pense askltu ) to report ? - ~ -o ? V-./ j |Mvuoailv CApt*I"ICIlC mistake In where the chosen m t, a letter to his mental, moral t le Democratic Priority, at least ! , ens, should not let [uarters, 'ajof love permeate hi uspends rela- too completely, beci il Democratic to the learned pron lunciates an supreme court just cf the whole law in the goveri circular letter cover misstatemeni j for the co- loved ones during e Of courtship lay-zed," thought an is advertising on the strength c ind financial su- patehetic fellow 'few York maid- glad, as the trait the roseate hues accede to the str Is autobiography he should take h ause, according and place it on h louucement of a A minute latei ice, there is no for tickets. Agi torless state to vices were requis ts told to the remove the strai courtship. This his pocket. 'Rob! Robinson. And, Mississippi al >f this, being a sym- yielding thre , he eras only too averaging fro 1 neared London, to the acre; tha anger's request that a cost of less Is hat from the rack excel in feedii is head. ducer. wheat r the collector came ton: in puttin ain Robinson's ser- over twice as Itioned, this time to either red clc nger's ticket from Inson did sn l?n? fo- ~ ? ui> luams 01 ino Ifalfa could be raised e crops a season and m four to five tons to t it could be grown at than $5 a ton, and yet jg value, as a milk probran costing over $20 a g fat on hogs, and yield much per cent acre as >ver or timothy. Eluding the remnant of Moses P. Hayes, chief of poli< ped from a rear door of th< tanburg county Jail Tuesday lng, shortly after 3 o'clocl brought Will Farr, a ngro 4 of age, charged with crimi sault, to the state penitentl Columbia. Accompanied by several Chief Hayes carried his i thrnneh n nlrpot t r? fh< a mob, for duty this morning, ce, slip- Lieutenant Alverson, of e Spar- force? who was stationed morn- Kate raatn entrance i, and yard ,ast nlKht, made an 5* years d'8Perse a dozen membc nal as- mo^ w^? were In the act < ary at 'ron Bate by main foi | heavy scantling. Some 01 1 men, from his back and pulled prisoner backwards and the crow i nninn the man for liis action. A upruuiuii oi uie uen the Dolice ?rnor8 in th? Congrt near the (,overnor Blease wrote: to the iaU "Dear Slr: Your le? effort to 4 has been received. In >rs of tlie 8tate tbat the present a i>f Btrlkintr at Was,ll?gton has bee ce with a takln* a?d careful In , ne ran up "orin.f the Present Gove the officer .^1"^ , , d cheered . recommendation chorus of bas been ^ en any con? locratlc Gov- is an alarming con >ssional light, but the warning ha and should be tak :er of August every trusting girl reply I beg to of a $50 a week h dministration matter of face, she n very pains- all unawares the ue ibsouitely ig- to live on $10. ruor of South It seems, to quote tice, that "in the he has made exaltation aecompa lideration. He statements made as i dltfon, in truth, strain his curios is a large value not. en to heart by "How did you who has dreams lie asked, in his i oni* , when as a' "Paralyzed!" j i may be facing er. "I'm not p cessity of trying sent me up to to of glass and"? the learned jus- hands?"this is state of mental ? Jiying courtship Teaching the 1* Lo mental, moral it> longer he could To cure Take laxative become paralyzed?" Cou??h and Head most gentle \<">ice. grasped the Strang- .groves aralyzed. My wife ?wn to fetch a piece Not! -motioning to his the width." Whereas, ________ holders and o .. . residing in F inner the \ alue of Ht?trlot lVr, < a Cold in One Day HROMO Quinine. It stops the lache and works off the Cold. i money if it fails to cure, signature on each box. 25cl ce of Election. one-third of the freene-third of the electors leasant Valley school * in I nnn. passenger station at Spart Getting aboard Southern 1 train No. 4 3, Chief Hayes car: prisoner to Charlotte. Th train from Washington to Cc was several hours late. Th abled him to bring the prisi Columbia by 10:45 o'clock 1 morning. The Columbia pol tomobile patrol was waiting passenger station here and tl /\rt At* urn o V? * ? ?*nl ?<4 1* ** * anburg. vo,ces then rent the atr t< ttallway ?^cer out. "Others join rlod his melee?" said Officer Alvei e fast when they made efTort to i )lumbla and to take my sun I flred ils en- backward and downward, oner to EPP'y an<i J- C. Owensby, ruesday they w?re only bystanders Ice au- Pa'nful but not serious at the They were taken In an tie pris- to a Pharraacw where Di i gave them attention T 3 take the 9 pro"d\ however, to eri in tho bas aske(1 no favors, ei son "and 8elf or his frionds" ground me ? ,"Soline ?f the ver>' l> two shots m,fs h^,e been aPPoint Frank a positions and it has who allege ^lked here that they w < received for the PurP?se of discr. ininries and trying to aid in his ambulance Un.,.^,d States sTenatep. Wilson Therefore, I must s ho,. prised at the receipt o state that he or financial qualif ther for him- parties shall not 'scrutinized, nor sha itterest ene- to a strict accounts ed to import- There is the whole been publicly shell. A young m ere appointed the beautiful eyes o editing Blease is apt to forget su< defeat for the as wages, for instai leagally forgiven, if ay, I am sur- overstating his fun f vour letter. He reallv feels no Ications . of the j AI be too closely Popular Mechaui ill they be held iblllty therefor." , ?ne morning story in a nut- ! ^,ona' automobil an, gazing into [ro|n Grand Rapi f his love poem 1 to-tarm oaiupaigi rli sordid things !tel1 ever>" Girmei ice, and may be remarkable not morally, for s? en richer kne mcial resources, i s'low them in t firm tit ?-m, exact methods falfa. have petition) education to i termine whetl recently an educa- tax of two (S e train started out on all real ai Ids to make a farm- said district I i in Kent county to ( We hereby : that alfalfa is the be held by th< ? forage crop and ant Valley i iwn to man, and to Thursday, Avi heir own fields the At which ( tO l?e f Hi 1 ftU'Oll tn no ? -? tuuui/, ?d the county board of arder an election to detier or not an additional J) mills shall be levied id personal property iu ror school purposes. order the election to e trustees of said Pleasschool district. No. 2, !RU8t 28, 1913. ilection only such eloc viici n an uui 1 iuu iw mu otui tentlary. ESCAPED UNMOLESTE "This morning about 3 o'cl decided upon bringing the p to Columbia," said Chief "We slipped out of a back There were between 75 and 1 lounging abotit at the front Jail. They were smoking ai waiting. The mob had app .c pt'in- r . _ , Inter taken to a hospital i condition this afternoon ws 'D- favorable, lock we Will Turner, who was irlsoner near the scene of the sho< Hayes. rowly escaped Injury. A li door. ^he fi>un of Officer Alversoi 00 men Iteration in his trousers of the Waters, former policemai nd Just his trousers were bu >arently P?W(ier. here their a,ul Particularly the 1; is reported ;v,our ,n s?)0akin' tion of Lnited States S< standing However. I can ass ating, nar- whatever may be the lullet from your committee and of n ripped a tratio? regard to t: and Hoi) fights. I will he th ii, alleges ^rom South Carolina u r'ned from mlfthty intervenes hy ri health or my life, which lv nravincr tn Him ov ast clause of such a mistress for ; of the elec- fdie who is atuned snatohs. of his fervent heart ure you that, he only brilliant anci puropse of cashes a generous the adminis- imagination, and ? iking part in prosperity that hast e next senator day. nless God Al- Of course the lay lest roving my enthusiastic and I am earnest- lover from respom nn* <loif f/\ ne/ifilpnu-e i 1 his rosy flat as nieet local condli to tho beatings The. Intention bis future can extension depart I succesful, so lie national Harvest draft upon his 'las lhe campai lings a song of make alfalfa as ens the marriage k,1own east of t is now in Montan that relieves the Western states, castle building ,n Kent county, I nihility, when he ___ Hons. erty for taxa of the agricultural their tax rec ment of the Inter- certificates sli or Company, which The openii gn in hand, is to shall be the well and favorably elections, ho Mississippi as it ; V ia, Kansas and other J After the campaign ; J. the automobile train j County i icai ui personal pi option and who exhibit oipts and registration tall be allowed to vote. ig and closing hours same as in all general . A. LINOLE, K. CONNORS. G. RICHARDS. Jr.. Board of Education. aispersea. we proceeded qu the passenger station and 1 the rear end of No. 43. O trainmen knew that we were station. We arrived at CI shortly after 5 o'clock and c to Columbia on train No. 31 was late." Upon arrival in Columbii Hayes carried the prisoners penitentiary. Later the g signed an order authorizing letiy to Soarded __ _ nly the Must Return to Nori In tho Anderson Mail. Some weeks ago Tho ame on I ... . ,, . which editorially called attenti , sickening drift of the to a Chief ROca,led "literary magazin< to the have brought literature i overnor 8,aPst,ck comedy has br the su- ; 8ta???aad worse. strengthen Instead of i nal. er." It must be said fi Blease that these metl Dail Mall paigning at at least 01 on to the martial and political ne of our accustomed to invite r es." They allies and add to the nu as low as friends. Governor Ble ought the the opposite coui a winning card for him v i ,? uu t tu ci wi a? o int;' piuni linking weak- is faulty and shou Anyhow, such mate or Governor Income ought to be hods of cam- gation of parent or iginal. Both the turtle dove b generals are blissful security. ind conciliate mber or their II|s Trol ase seems to . se will prove 's,ew ^ or'< Globe. ' | Robinson, passeng< in; ui ms iiiL'rii. __ Id be corrected. TMf" fj[~fi rial matters and I Mr Kr\ left to the insti- I | lIL ULU puardian, while ; ills and coos In ; ubles. sr to London on f HOT WEATHER TO GROVE'S TASTEEESS andard, General Tonic. Di NIC, ! Chill TONIC ives out Maiaria, perlntendent of the penitent receive the prisoner. "The negro denied that guilty," said Chief Hayes. CHIEF MAKES AFFIDA"1 The following affidavit wa by Moses P. Haves, chief ol of Spartanburg: "State of South Caro'ina, P County. "Personally appeared bel M. P. Haves, who heine riul^ iary to r"' lI,H- i"?aire is aav the pulpit as being worldl he was ^^ked place, and the lith per sometimes put out i PIT ! needs no protest from tht s niade advertise it as unfit. W f police z,nftS- however, the case li | Built upon years of hone lchland K??d men, these magazines | the homes whose parents fore me Perra,t the minds of their y r sworn sere(l w'th the lash of the erusea ny y and as a ? . ,, ographpa- lWHer Rome<,y Fo' n advance Orangeburg Times and > pulpit to Some sixteen years '^different" doctor on dut>' ln Cul st work by that a pesky mosquito come into man to man, carried mt would not af} yeuow fever that, a. ?con!ciI!us* anopheles insect out of a fast train from r Malaria fascinated by the < Democrat man s,ttin* fac*nK democrat. movement did he n ago an army hour he sat there t>a found out the tra,u roared al . biting from ( iliaria as well llow the Troi ? you put the Constipation is tb business, you a"meDt8 and dlso life miserable Tat Manchester, was Knriches 1 lemeanor of the him. Never a Cf'iD lake; hour after rv-JK mottontess while long the metals, it is a combinai fully strengthens ible Starts. the hot summer, le cause of many Chills and Irever,' rders that make vigor to Nursing I rp OhamhArlflln'# ! the Blood and Builds up the GROWN PEOPLE AND C tion of QUININE and IRON in a tast< and fortifies the system to withstand OROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC Weakness, general debility and loss of Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. R Whole System. HILDREN. eless form that wonderthe depressing effect of : has no equal for Malaria, appetite. Gives life and emoves Biliousness with says that he la chief of pollct city of Spartanburg, S. C.; yesterday. August 18, 1918, o Parr, a negro, was lodged county Jail at Spartanburg, < with rape upon a Mrs. ? White Stone, In Spartanburi ty. That the said Will Farr v In the Spartanburg Jnll durl night by Sheriff W. J. Wh >*as this morning turned ovei i of the ness of wickedness, the that on of the Potentiality for vl< ne Will the Innocent things of 111 In the zInes which In the past hi charged ,)Ut to entertain, to Inforn near brighter and happier, now i ? conn- pages with what the shi .'as held think risque, chic, sma ng last che?there are scores of w< Ite and arfi sugared synonyms f< r to the brutal, vulgar, commoi ^ struct! ve of thn beautiful realization likewise reduced the e In even "flush and shakes." W e. iearu was what made tl ive sought , 1 to make tbe skeeter s bite. Dr. s'lime their a University of North illow may fessor, has Just uncove rt, recher- jt?8 a coiored poison ords which .. . , , ar vicious. tin- Tlie little bug wbI' 1 and de^ call the malaria germ, I rl nn 1 c: In i. liability to Tablets, keep your 'hat he didn't and you will avoid le mischief in * or 8a^e hy all de&.< Wade Brown, Carolina pro red that. Br'*- - BSMUft called heml- ftt Bh|| ch the doctors d|' 'tjL concocts that K V? BHI bowelsT~regiifar \ outPurgi?K- Ke I these diseases, action and purifii ers. StrenRthener. G AL E lieves nervous depression and low spir ;s the blood. A True Tonic and Sure uaranteed by your Druggist. We me :sta its. Arouses the liver to Appetizer. A Complete an it. 50 cents. TE aeponent, witn me request t Bald Will Farr be brought Ctate penitentiary, because t Sheriff W. J. White and hi ty were unable to protect tb from the people of Spar county. That said deponi brought said negro Will Fari lumbla, with the request th ernor Blease Issue an order safekeeping In the state ] tlary. nai me : - -- ---- to the *'ie ra'n^s of the young, he said TheRe magazines come s depu- prestige of carefully sele< e negro in the past and thrust the tanburg into the home before the ent has ness with which they re< r to Co- discovered. We have hit at Gov- od attention to the immo for his ?once merely sinister, bi peniten- tually gross?which ha/e , in a certain monthly mag? ... ^Jfsiuciib OUIUCW UCIC 11 system aud once it g ?tWi'k Vl? blood of a human bei lr foutaMS sPreads throughout tb licentious- duclng the straw mala f?k can be Dr. Drown has also herto call- way to niai<e this color ral stories . it now ac- and numerous other re i appeared now at work on mice izine. And pigs inoculating them ii tea uiiuuit; _ ets Into the go Acres land; foui ng It quickly Lancaster, on Lai e body, pro- roe road, good I rial tinge. acres flne creek 1 discovered a 30 Acres land half caster, good buili ed poison. He Every acre in c isearchers are rent for 6 500-po i and guinea 78 2-3 Acres, four with hematin. ! town. Close to r miles north of 223 Acres 6 mll< icaster and Mon- buildings cost tuildings and 30 C. McManus. jottom land. 468 Acres 3 mi mile east of Lan- known as th lings and water. place, has lai lultivation. Will and splendid und bales cotton. houses. Simp miles north of l,ear low price Shiloli and Zion 1127 Acres 5 ?b eaBt of Lancaster, 392 Acres 4: $6,000. Owner E. town of L side, 6-hor les northwest city, 5-room dw e J. A. P. Sistare houses, ge 10-room house ham and ? barns and tenant 30 Acres 5 i ly look at land and on New C within *6 miles west of Heath church am & miles northwest of ancaster, near Riverse farm in cultivation, elling and six tenant Property of CunningSteele. Price. .. $9,800 niles east of Lancaster ut road, lies level and i mile Camp Creek d school. "Sworn to before mo this 19, 1913. "John K. Aull, Notary Publl< Carolina." "M. P. HA1 The following letter was by the governor to D. J. Gri perintendent of the state tiary, with reference to the of the negro: "Attached herewith you v r>nnw nf n ffl /loi'lt /Intr fll August Collier a w hich sets Itself paragon of virtue in its is? South 28 contained a story so br effrontery of presenting t fES." of a day in a house of p written that we wonder how i flin. su- through the mails, peniten- The Daily Mail has bi holding voice and we are sequest< plea to our congressman ai rill find tor Tillman to take up the 14.. 1 At ... up to be a proiimlnary to seeing lue of June r azen In Its cun 1 a dope that he picture place of quinine as a restitution malaria, t ever got ( Luckily the anop Isn't very common, a it a sniali careful to drain voui sred. Our keep them well coated i id to Sena- the malarial germ won i cudgel of of a show. But It wo ? t. I churches. > ery whether they pasture with W{ w ill take the | per acre specific for 50 Acres, four mile j Springs, close heles skeeter! ?cb?o1- Good bu with kerosene. 1 etc' ?wner' D1't have much OJO , ?K1 bo flno to ?? A"e! ?"o ?r good buildings. Springs, on ra iter, etc. Price ing cultivated, $&>.(><> second growtt s south of Heath erty of W. K to church and per acre.. .. ildiugs, 15 acres 77% Acres, V6 rowth pine tira- roe and Wade of Alex Cauthen, northeast fr< J. Bailey. Price four-room dw $1,000 e(j an(| piazzas awns ferry road, Hardin. Pric r nhnp^li S.pnnin ilroad. 10 farms be- 285 Acres in , 610 acres of heavy miles nort i pine timber. Prop- acres In c . Williams. Cheap, saw timbe $18.50 J. A. Ilyu mile south of Mon- acre. . . . sboro roads, 7 miles 44 0 Acres 1 am Lancaster, two Pleasant > ellings; large, ceil- cultivated i. Property of E. M. at low rat< e per acre. .$20.00 M. Hughes river road about four h of Van Wyck, 60 ultivatlon. 3 00,000 ft. r. On "River road." tt'e place. Price per $10.00 jetween Fort Mill and .'alley, 10 farms being on it. Terms 8 years s of interest. Owner T. . Per acre .... $32.60 me by M. P. Hayes, chief of j Spartanburg. Upon this you are hereby authorized rected to receive and hold r: Farr for safekeeping until orders from me." FOLLOWED CROWI AND SAVED N] cu ?iui nuuiiv mm unvf- uiese 1111 jolice of lications from the mails w affidavit ed. But a movement has and di- ed and if Postmaster Oen< lid Will son is a man of consclenc further ment and of tone, he wll appeal that is coming up. , that our congressman pass ^ opportunity to do good a J tlnguish himself. 3GR0 , All over the country t nress Is now heeinnlne to morai puo- po ablo to take a swig as unheed- bottle containing somet boon start- so blttor as quinine >ra! Rurle- hematln distributor to e of sentil heed the We feel The Clinibe ied a great nd to dls- York Globe. "So that dance las*e< he secular it?" grumbled the crv out in .u. ?<- ? from a little bin* not quite Price do its'woI?t? 900 Acres, six mile do Its worst., oQ Catawba rlver ,240 Acres, 5 miles ter, close to two rs' farms, rents for j splendid dwellii , .... ?... houses. Propert t till _ o clock j |iamS| price per i old man, as 62% Acres on Buffi 'owner!" Mrs. \v! 64 Acres. 6% i per acre $21.00 Lancaster, go< s from Lancaster house. Owm Ask for price. mon. south of Lancas- 84$ Acres at Ti churches, four in cultivation 3,600 line cotton, Good dwellin tig and tenant Property of 1 y of J. F. Wil- Price per acr acre. . . .$20.00 150 Acres on Ti alo Road, 5 miles joining lands miles southwest of ? r 'Y. ros , id land with 3-room ' * :r, Orin C. Black- Hughes. ! 80 Acres on radesville, 150 acres hL f . extra fine timber. f?od B and outbuildings. I*, ? \ -V. A. Funderburk. 5*"dr\X- 1 e $20.00 ?rope?ty < . ? . Fasy Term irkey Quarter creek, of Walter Stawmnn 906 Acres in and adjoining Fort vol. Owner, T. M. See It. Coll road 114 miles toneboro, with 4 0 acres or. Ilea level. Joins -m. Crenshaw and T. S. las good 3-room house. Df Mrs. Ella Cauthen. is. Price per acre $16.00 Cedar Creek to u-n ok4n Spartanburg Officers Worko to Get Their Prisoner O Danger of Lynching. Spartanburg Special to C State, Aug. 19.?An effectlv was worked on the mob h night when Will Farr, the n< cused of criminal assault on matron of this county, wai protest against the llbldli d Ruse that appears In magazine ut of church press Is also i against the lowering of t magazines which publish olumbia gerous and poisonous wrl e ruse a 8muK an<l solemn prefj , . attention to the high m ' ' of the lesson the contrlbu sgro ac- 08 UfJ a young b taken 1 ?. me ?weei young ming nous trash breakfast, a little late >s and the as f j-psh as a daisy. protesting you danced every dan he tone of you're one of these dell such dan- j>d as^ you to walk do tings with day you'd faint, and jce calling tbat one evening's dan oral value aient to walking 10 m tlon teach- ?<Not nowadays, paj the sweet young thing. _ old style dancing you'r came nnwn 10 east of Lancaste i, but looking ZIon church and \nd I suppose j lent small plant! re? Yes. And did buildings. 1 Icate girls. If | iwnrnwn some 134 Acres near 1 yet they say j boro and Land ring Is equlv- j lands of Wm. 8! lies!" ' to churches and >a," answered only "That's the 4 4 Acres 3 miles e thinking of. | SDrings. good P r. Close up to etc ( level, go school. An excel- plantation, itlon with splen- , Price per acre '. Acres extra $3 2.50 lng8> 2 tlverslde Wades- bargain, per ? Isford road, Joins 284 Acres 3 mil Istare, etc., close known as l school, per acre place, 150 ac $12.75 forest timber, east of Heath vatlon. Owne :rade. close to ory. Price p od buildings, a fine ? farms i ing, 5 ten 1ne land and build- acre1"' U from Lancaster, a , ' ' icre $40.00 J'000 Acres, es west of Taxahaw, the Irvine Knight vi % % ires heavy original Wi\. * r! two farms in culti- v jr, Miss Annie Greg- ' er acre. . . . $20.00 n cultivation, lies rollant houses. Property da B. Jones. Price per $14.00 with 8-room dwelling 000, 600 acres extra nd growth pine timber. McDow's home place. > suit you. Property of Hams. Price per acre $12.50 out of the Jail and put ah train for Columbia. The shortly before the train was t sent a posse to the armory Hampton Guards, a few bloc the Jail, with Instructions to lively fire of rifles In that The shooting began promp the mob hurried away fro vicinity of the Jail to investl) trouble. During their ahse nesrro was tnkpn fmm itm 0"?|. a Cause of the I>ela police, ' . , . :o leave, Chicago Ledger. of the The aeroplane, making ks from hour journey from Londoi open a , , vicinity. konK> had encountered tly and among the stars. Someth m the ently was wrong with the i <ate the the customary cometlike s| nee the airship had suddenly slacl tail on,i nidernhlv The new style Is equlva 7* lng about a hundr poles." & t wolvfi- ' ' ' i i to Hong- COATED TONGi ZmlZr-! MEANS LAZ engine, for jeed of the A Lazy Liver N'eeds a kened con- , _. _ _ I son s Liver Tne?Hii ilont to climb- | church and sch ed telegraph ; etc. Owner, J. per acre 120 Acres two mile side, two farms UJcj close to Waxhaw Y LIVER a"e"'. Mary ,Mc 53 Acres 5 miles n< Dose of Dod- on Wadesboro ai two dwellings, flrrtHtOf*!! tO Ymi < 1 i or a 4 n orr\r\i ool, good road, 512 Acres near M. Knight, price quality of lai $25.00 inf-'s. See me s north of River- 571 Acres 1 M t i in cultivation, strong and w church. Owner, cut into sm :Dow, price per cheap. $20.00 Better look jrth of Lancaster Owner, Col. \ id Monroe roads, c . . _ j .11 148 Acres, 4 nil painted and all . nu?V ,nnoir o ?H tor on Char Riverside, a fine 11 ad and good buildnlles from city, land ?cr? ell Improved, will all trpcts and sell f 1,625 For ] Arch stree at this place now. hall. Pro V. C. Hough. sells well, les north of Lancas- Owner, L. lotte-Camden road. $2,000 For 1 V? miles south of L&nCharlotte-Camden road, one building. Price per J 60.00 HOUSES. bouse and lot on West t, 4 large rooms and perty located as thU A good new house. F. Dabney. louse and lot Id to the depot where without he was placed on the train a ried out of the city. Today 3partanburg is quic night's events are being reel the officers who held the situ hand last night are belnt mended. In speaking of his experier one of the leaders of the mo stormed the Jail laat night \ incident "Good heavens!" cried nd hur- per. "We shall be half late! What makes her go >t. The "Why, sir," replied the ted and "Wf"re passln* through t ation in wa^ Rn* propeller'i C com- butter!" ice with ' b which s"flcred Krzenin Fifty Y vhen he ! Well. the skip- | Take Place of C a second so slow?" When your doctor 1< > engineer, your tongue Is coated, he milky to And out If your llv i full of propertly. A few yenr had to prescribe calom nothing else to give. ? Recently In many m ear? Vnw country Podson's Llv practically taken the i lM?iiuiugn lit Ovv almnel. Improved place. Hinson. loks to see If 65 Acres with gooc he Is trying lng and 3-roon er Is working near Rocky Riv< s ngo doctors erty of W. W. I el?there was acre About 37 lots on " ctlons of the and "Glenwood," er Tone has a small profit < place of calo- ment. Ownerf N.J. tWo ??od hoU! to church anc 1 six-room dwell- C. Harden & i tenant house, it road. Prop- 190 Acres in C 'arks. Price per close up to tv $31.00 churches, le' Sinclair Heights" bales cotton, all owners want Roberts, an their Invest- 800 Acres 4 mil .... _ ter on Char je8, barns, etc., close Springs, 1 school. Owners, T. Owner, Re Bro. Price per acre $1,576 Near $20.00 large roon lamp Creek section, J* M. Fer vo good schools and $4,500 For i ?el. Rents for 10 on Barr st Property of S. B. cheap. O Sowell. les north of Lancas- $1,200 For lotte-Camden road, Heights. size of lot 100x360. v. S. N. Watson. Southern Railroad. 4 >s, lot 70j12G. Owner, guson. Blegant 10-room house reet, large lot and very wner, Mrs. Mary G good house. Sinclair Owner, C. W. Griffin. wan severely Injured on th Frank Johnson, a plain clot cer, said this morning, that tack was made while he wai act of wresting from the h some one a pistol which wf lessly flashed and turned In rectlon of 8heriff White aftei White had threatened to sh first man who passed thro' Jail yard gate. This was Imm after the crowd re.v?noT?ciit< e head,! Seema a long time to < hes offl- awful burning, Itching, the at- skln-dlaease known as "t * In the other name for Eczema. ? anda of to realize, also, that Dr ia reck- Eczema Ointment haa pro the dl- feet cure. 8herlff i Mr8. D. L. Kenney \ oot the cannot sufficiently expreaa ugh the to you for your Dr. Hobaoi edlntely Ointment. It has cured afinr v.. ? ? uici n* u iiver remi'i ?ndure the Liver Tone is mild, pli smarting, and harmless?which eter"?an- fine medicine for use w leems good dren become bilious an . Hobson's But the most remarks ven a per- Dodson's Liver Tone is the Standard T>rng 0 erltes:?"I sells it, guarantees i my thanks The druggist will retur n's Eczema without argument if my tetter, to give entire satlsfad ay. uoosons as Acres, J. A. Ut aasant tastinp miles south of makes it a John Kirk, etc. lien your chlld constipated. ble feature of t,.,,. the fact that . We have an ompany. who interest to buye t absolutely. touch with a " n your money a bottle falls "* tion. ~ lutnen's place, b 20 farms In Lancaster, Joins land, will cut Price per acre sell all, a spe $21.50 quick sale. "anged to make loans of mone :rs of land, "no strings" to thi live wire." DO IT NOW. 1 1 T TT cultivation, strong $2,500 For Into small tracts or Cemetery clal low price for date con $14.00 pel :y for a period of ten years i is proposition. When you th T TT^ C 6-room house on W Btreet, with all up-tovenlenoea. Renta far ' month. at regular rate of ink of dirt, get in the second dynamite explosic the gate was loosened fr hinges. "Who hit me or who ? wi " ?ivu iiao iiuuuicu IIIO IOJ ?n when years." All druggists o om Its 60c. Pfleffer Chemical got the Louis, Mo., and Phlladelp] ?l . . . r over nriv I'rlro 50 rents. Wf r by mall you pot a bottle todtfl 1 Co., 8t. ready for tlx next me lila, Pa. family whose liver got i nuggeat that I 7 and have It | _ rnber of your * ?s wrong. vi. ni ) Agent