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Ilo v\a.-> ;:l work on Senator Muvlicld s place. when he discovered tin' snake, which ua-> coil e<i ready to strike. 1 n an endeavor to kill the reptile, the fence rail which lie had used as a weapon broke short oli, and the rattler leapi-d at its hninan enemy and fastened its fangs in the eloth of .Mr McGeivcr's right trousers" legBeing thus desperately menaced Mr Metieiver seized the snake around the neck with his hands and tried to lling it oil. The times of the reptile were so securely fastened in the eloth of iiis trousers, however, that lie could not break its hold. In his left hand pocket was his jaekknife, and, releasing his grip upon the snake with his left hand, Mr MeGeiver tished out the weapon, ojiened the hlude with his teeth, and, using his left hand, succeeded in severing the snake's head from its body. Its fangs were so firmly imbedded in the trousers, however, that it was necessary to cnt out a piece. i m; >*'i|u*in was a mousier, ieusuring over live feet in length, nl spurting nineteen ruttles and . button, which, together with the skin of the reptile, Mr Mo(jeivet \\iii preserve as tropliies ot his adventure. Denmark limes. a I tour Kentucky It. ami L'S llreak. Louisville, Kv.. .Inly Within 7- hours lour building and loan associations whose estimated assets ami liabilities each foot up over a million ami a ijuarter dol ! lars, have gone to the wall in this city, finding it impossible to conduct business under the recent decision of tin) court of appeals in regard to the legal rate of inter est. The Greenwood, S. Journal says that its editor has recently marie a second fruitless search in 'the old Tabernacle graveyard' for the grave of the late general Martin \Y Gary. 'All manner of ;i i i * 1 wj?u viMjuiauon, lie savs, -has taken possession of the place and there is no stone-no, there is absolutely nothing, to mark the spot where the hero sleeps.1 ltip Van Winkle'h jMithctic soliloquy, when he returned home after an absence pot much shorter than the period which has elapsed since the death of General Gary, and found that no one knew him, was. -Are we ho soon forgotton?' Here is the case of a man who was of much more con sequence than Kip -Confederate general, society favorite, almost Governor of his State?a notable character every way, whose last resting place, these fi.w years after his death, no one knows. V'es. we are all soon enough forgotton. The living ?re concerned with the affairs of Jifo and have little t ime for thought about the dead.- Charlotte Observer. I HEARING ITS CLOSE, T1 s;;ssio\ of a ' ('(:n' i?-;i-'ss \r>< ?r TO l.N 1 >. - - - Kiel iariil IV.il \\ ii Not lTaiiam Lontr 'I in Ooni'eronec--What Me in?* <*!in ill Accomplished. ! ?J i\i ion I Special t<> TIh? State. sj,n W :t-!?'iduly ">. ?II st j win I now there are many t!?inyr^ whieli i n,>\\ point to tii.1 end ?m tiii< ;?!!v, 1 ses will I . 1 "* J I i sit>i) o tv>ii?*tvss. li\or\ <l:i\ j hum emphasizes the fact that the hill, ^??t 1 h miirlit have heen defeated or made ,'lhi ; fair and etpiitahle towards the tar South. in fact. the utmost eau i ern j lion is necessary on tin* part of I Wil the publican steering eoinmit- { wci i tee or a revolt mav oconr even J one I now. ( otton ties were placed on is li j the free list, whieli is another . pul j vietory for the courage and ?;ood i :i \ | sense of Senator MeLaurin. It ; rou j was his speeches in the house and ; senate whieli started the move- ! I moiit and the results of the 1 ijjf111 j I show what idiurlit have heen done . 1 '1 | had the South heen a unit in this j j contest. MeLaurin has saved the rcu i South at least !!il cents on nvurv ' ,l ^ I Ualc of cotton. Of course Sena j *n * I tors Bacon, Tillman and others!*0 j have done their full share, hut the ! fight has been McLaurin's all the I I 4 ! time. lie has led the wav, done i | / 1 i the heavy worn and is entitled to ? I '( . the credit. Free bagging, free | r?n * j . | , ties, fair play on cotton, rice and K> lumber, bauxite and monozite can 1>,( be <rredited to him. j our It is altogether probable llud ex?' the taritT bill will go to the com- l,r't | mittee about next Tuesday. It 11 f 11 I* i i will be ? o:i settled there since the two committees have had a fanunderstanding since it came to the ? senate. j 1 There is but little talk here of ou* Mr McLaurin's chances, since it is the consensus of opinion that U!ls he will be elected by a large vote, no matter who may be in the race. 1 The idea of ex-Senator Irby's taking a place in the contest i> ( laughed at, and some declare that < ui he would need an introduction to i*t>ui the sergeant-at arms even now feet before he could get on the lloor t f>u of the senate. niai From all 1 can gather, Mr Mo- : to v Lnurin will come-back and that, liavi too, with the votes of the be>t gini people of South Carolina. lie. deserves it and has earned it and *z:xm the people are iptick to detect those who are interested in their ...'V Mir* materia! welfare. I>.\.\. New my 1 - - huvi M(>M'.TAliV KKFOKM. j ^ for i McKinlev Awakening to the Needs i ca of the Hour. Washington, l> C., Juiy 2.? Ht'*' It is semi ofticiallv announced that Lr.'ttl btori the president will send a sjrocial message to congress next, week recommending the creation of a currency commission for revision Ft of the monetary system of the urln hour I nited otales. g ? o> - . . Will Killed by .Lightning Miles Away. evitil hack Speeial to The State. kteln Georges, duly 2.?.Juke Washington, a negro, and his mule at- Tt OllllO/l ' V ? ? _ 1 * * 1 ^ tctvuvu iaj u. ?in wnicn ne "T/ ul whs sitting, were instantly killed here at 3:30 this evening by liglitn- |n ti ing. The peculiarity of the case is that the holt came from a cloud il ("' i rr I i mil several miles on and is the only en-et one that oftmofrom it. twer m m a nece Dividends of Spartanburg's Kac- -p*,, tones. Swa stau r_ C'U1? Special to J he State. u Spartanburg, July 2.?The the different manufacturing plants and banks Imve declared dividends. The semi annual dividend of the , . ana Spartan mills was 3 j>er cent., of to E l'acolet ,r> per cent, and of Clifton y. j b |>er cent. aQt? IK SKABOAliIVS i.ATEST. 'j?t?! car Fitted With Pulpit and Orpin. Iiniond rimes. 'he Seaboard Air Lin is nothif nut enterprisinA few s iip> it was 'free traimportu. i of bicycles," eausinir n wide' ml stir throughout :ilI tho-i elinir and railroad worhl, nnd ; the road has eoine forward li the most unhpie arran<*8it yet. viz,.: a 'chapel car." In : ?r words a church on wheels, s extraordinary car left Allanccently, hound for the SouthBaptist convention, held at Iniiupon N C and services' e held in it all the way front point to the other. The ear lied up with a platform and ^ pit. orpin, etc., and attracted ast amount of attention elite. His Bonus. "hey were just closing up the I estate deal, and the man who ays wanted something thrown o make a good bargain appears icsitute. What'll you throw in?* \Y luit* II 1 what?' What'll you throw iu us u sort lOtlllSf ' l)h, yes, yes, of course,' said real estate man. 'How stuof me? Why, the fact is, ia line of business we are not ctly iti the habit of giving cs, but, in this case, just to ce it binding, 1 don't mind nving in the back taxes.' Now you're talking business!' I aimed the would-be purchaser, always pays for a man to stick for his rights.' t was only after the transfer made that he discovered the | k taxes were payable by and to the ownc". )(T the northeast const of New nea the island of lvitaba, stirn.It'll b\ :i will nf .'..I'll mill liij*li on the oiitititK* and from ' to 100 feet on the inside, ntuins 13 village- of natives, vliom war, crime and poverty p been unknown since the be lino of tlint tradition-. W.lil'lli I?? II HOI !?.. S'an ls nr //< Itcatl in? J llogel, 11??? 1 tinvr druggist of vepnrt, I.m , says: 'I?r King's Discovery is the only that cured Bough, and it is the best seller 1 ?." i K Campbell, inerchaiil of r??rtl, Ariz,, writes: Dr King's ' Discovery is all that in eluimed i; it never fills, and is a sure enre oiisiiniption, Coil Kin* and Colds nnot say enough for its merits." Cing's New Discovery for Conptiou, Coughs and Colds is not un rimerit. I has ln?eu tried for a ter of a century, and today stands ead. It never disappoint* Free billies at Crawford Bros' Drug t. HOW TO "FIND OUT. b a hot tie or common glass with e and let it stund twenty-four s; a sediment or settling indicates leased condition of the kidneys, in urine stains Hutu it is (Nisitive ence of kidney trouble. Too fre it desire to urinate or |>aln in Die , is also convincing proof that the eys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO IM>. tere is comfort in the knowledge 'ten expressed, that Dr Kilmer's mp-ltoot, the great kidney remedy lis every wish in relieving pain ie back, kidneys, liver, bladder every part of the urinary passages, irrects inability to hold urine and ling pain in passing it, or had :ts following use of lUjuor, wine or , and overcomes that unpleasant aslty of being compelled to get up iV times during the night to urhiiilo mild and extraordinary cilocls of ...in nniH irMII/.HI, 11 <Ih the highest fur itn wonderful >a of the moat diMtreaidnK oaaea. I f need a tnedielne you ehould have beet. Hold hy drugged*, price ' cent* and one dollar. For a pie bottle and pamphlet, both Kent by mail mention Thk Lkixikk send your full poet-ollice addreaa Ir Kilmer A Co., Hlnghamton, N The proprietor o thia paper guards the geuulneee of thia offer I 1? A :i; for Sr.fartc >r! Tie Eao-sim: :;; i : Appears on ; MT CfNTAUN COMPANY, ;i ' irraa; >,msr<rt'Ti<rT>?igiBMra i i I THE '" NEW YOBKWORL Til KICK-A-WEEK KD1 ! K) IS Images <t 11 'rc/c. !oG I'(t?>rs a } r( II M. I la largerthun any weekly ?>r hp; | weekly paper published and is t lust J ly important Democratic "week I lUlbllSMOil ill New York C'ilv Tli There arc some men who cut noi resist the up,unity t<> ; i :i smart tiling, even though it i> vblv<* t!ie wounding of a tru friend. An lowan has invented a ma chine which, lie says, will et earn and separate the ears ai -taiUs at the rate of lh acres da\. So severe is the climate * S. 1111 America upon iron, tin >i? 'ore tics have shown sion- * decay, the llan^es of the rails w! ho nearly eaten otT hy rust. A NEW TRIUMPH. The Dreaded Consumption Ci Be Cured. T. A. Slo'Uin. tlie (treat Chemist ai "Scientist, Will Semi to Suit* reis. Three Free Mottles of His Newly Discovered Remedies to en re Ouisuniptioii and A II l.ung Troubles. Nothing cou d In? fairer, more phi anthropic or c?rry more joy to tl atllieted. than the generous otter the honored and distinguished chemi T A Sloeum, M C ,of New York fit tie lias di covered a reliable at absolute cure fir consumption, and ? bronchial, throat, lung and client d senses, catarrhal all" cilons general d eline and weakness, loss of flesh at all conditions of wasting away; and make i'a great merits known, w send tltree free bottles of his new discovered remedies to any aftlh'h reader of Thk LklkjeK. Already his "new scientific syste of medicine" itas permenantly run thousands of apparently hopeless case The Doctor considers it not only ii professional, hut Ids religious dutyduty which he owe* to suffering hi manity?to donate his infallible cur He has proven tlie "dreaded coi sumption" to he a curable disease b yond a doubt, in uny climate, and ti on li e in his American ami Europe* laboratories thousands of "heartft testimonials of g'ati ude" from the benefited and cured, in all parts of il world. Catarrhal and pulmonary tmuh! lead to consumption, uniuteriupte means speedy and certain death. I>on delay until it la too late. Simply wri T A Hloeu n, M ('., Us Pine stro? New York, giving express and po* ollioe address, and the tree medieii will he | roinptly sent 1'lease tell tl Doctor vou saw tus oiler in Til LklKiKK. oaio nwa'o. dt caa&i.E TON |{AILWAY CO. Hohedule in elT-ct May ft 1897. 83 North daily ! 82 South dai except Sunday. except Sunda P M P 2 00 Lv Caiuden Ar 1 2 45 ' Kershaw 12 .'too Death Spring 11 3 05 ' Pleasant ilill 11 3 25 ' Dam-aster 11 A 3 40 Riverside II 3 50 ' Springdell 10 4 00 ' CaUtwha Junction 10 4 30 * Rock Hill 10 6 05 Yorkvllle H tt 10 Hlacksburg 8 No 35 | No 34 Daily except Daily exce Sunday. Sunday. A M North South P 9 00 Lv Camden ArH 11 10 * Kershaw 5 11 50' Heath Spring 4 1155 Pleasant Hill 4 12 40 * Lancaster ' A i 05 ' Ki vendue 2 P M 1 20 ' Mnrlnailoll ? 200 ' Catawba Junction ' 1 4 40 ' Rook Hill Lv 12 6 00 1 York vl II.- JO 7 80 ' Blacksburg ' 8 No 82 has connection with the Cht ler A Leno r Railroad a Yorkville with tho Hrutliern Hallway at R.x Hill, with the Seaboard Airline at C tawha Junction, with the Lancaster Chester Railroad at Lancaster, ni with the Houth Carolina and Ueory Railway at Camden. No 3d lias connection with H. C. Georgia Railway at Camden, with t Lancaster A Chester Railroad at La caster, with the Seaboard Air Line Catawba Junction, with the Kouthe Railway at Rock Hill, wltii the Ch? er A Lenoir Railroad at Yorkvllle ai with the Southern Railway at Rlacl burg. Noe, 34 and 85 will carry paasenge Samuel Hunt, President. 8 B Lumpkin. Gen P. A F. Agt times an large as the leading Iteinil can weekly of New Y?>rk City. Itr ill lie of especial advantage to you dur j the Presidential Campaign, as i! published every other day, exi c~ Sunday, and has all til" freshness s timeliness of a daily. It combines to the news with a long list ot interest ill departments, unique features, carlo . , ami graphic Illustrations, the latter " ing a specialty. ?d >||| these improvements have b made without any increase in theo which remains at one dollar per yi m We offer this unequeled newcpa #d and The Lkdokk together one y s. for $2.00. i? The regular subscription rec q ow papeeis $2..50 * K. H. Allison T. S. Cart ALLISON & CARTER, as ' m REAL KSTATR AGENTS, 'J* Lancaster, S. C. i\.i\m?o i>r<m itinu to sell i I proved or unimproved town 1< ^ or 'hioIh of jiny deaeriptiou are Invi . U> see uh. ALLISON <fc CAItTEK i'I to " ixirrinrmi i I a t THE LANC ' r Lrrnnsni:i> h/;/j iy t Vw M ? (Mt !b I ST-! iiK Lkdui Bnt the following rates 20 / n 47 ii 22 ? M L, ? X rsrcASM 4.") 10 g ; One y * , : Six m< : hour ii |b Two ii Pl P M I : 4I)V] fto 1 so I : 1 : liiHcrU 1 for the fi 3? ; oanh sul ^ ; Reduced w i _ I or year, to " 20 40 ; ( '?s B ' In ad\ I b I>e writ ii ' I Wednesd * , I ?Cori n<l 1 subject# ;i# B I not respc 1 of our e< he | n* B J^T"Snniple cop *t Bon npplicntion. 2 j| REM] nd I Cheeks, Drafts i is- (Order# should l>e ma 11 T.S.OAI ? * B 4 . tit..; * m ?i 1*1 iJ<t4 \ '' J r ? i ' < ' J W-ii r A / v I m i i "1 \ ' \ * '.. .I--' V;v r *.. f 'A.W:?>v ?.w v - < .V \\voK3 Ll2L:L C^^ren. Us Signature of v_-? imii 1 "T~r? ?^ yiimi Every Wrapper. sEsaszi muzJ.iiiiiimi ! LANCASTER AND chester i railway |j HKTWKI.N Cll B-TKIl ANI) I.ANCASTKK ' | Moheilule in ell'-el I>nily except Kuuilay on and after Jn'y 20, 1806. . WESTBOUND | EAW'!" 1JOUND. | No't, 0 ami 11. j No'h. t() and 12. tr I A M. V M. A M. V M j 11 OS 3 35 Ar Cheater Lv 1105 0 15 mi- j b 50 5 15 Orr a 11 20 0 30 j'!'," I 8 43 5 05 Kiiox'h 11 30 0 38 ir,.e 3 35 4 55 McDanlel'a 1140 C40 l?li- 8 25 4 40 HlcliburK 11 50 8 56 viH 8 15 4 35 Baacr.mbvllle 12 06 7 06 J"* 8 0.5 4 25 Cellar Shoal 12 15 7 16 :ej? " ^ "1 l,r> Fort Lawn 12 25 7 25 tin * 38 4 (K) Hydea 12 40 7 40 7 28 350 Mlller'a Crossing 1220 7 50 om. P M be 7 20 3 40 Ly Lancaster Ar 00 8 50 evn Train leaving Cancaaterat 7 'JO a m. l)Ht eonnecta at Cheater with Southern go*ar! I"X aouth. C <Sc h going north and G pt.j CAN Veali&ule and local train* going ' w eat. Train leaving Lancaster at 3 40 j> m. e eonnecta at Laucaater with O K A C from Camileu, and Cheater with Southern going north and eolith and i with C A- L north. Train leaving Cheater at 11 05 a m ur* eonnecta at Cheater with Southern mm Charlotte, at Lancaater with O It At C for CNnudeii Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday; alao C & L from north. Train leaving Cheater i \ 6 16 p m fonnecta with Southern i.om Columbia, (I C A N from Atlanta au<i C AL from Cennfr. in 'HH, ted Heading atonic, or rMldrrn who trans wflft in? up CiomUI take U\?).? lilTTKRH. MmutIA Into \ uv?r ty ^<in? mmnmn*w*wwmmmu*w aster lei3g jl 3 ?,v /:>/>.i i a ,v/> .s.i tii no a r.j "R will In; sent to any address? J 5 in advance. : a ?o o?x ; i car $1.50 ; g' >nths 75 * I noid .is 50 ; I torihs *25 I ektisrments ! i *1 at #1.00 an inch | r?t and 50 cent* for : j 1 MVMjuent inflection. ; , 1 rates by the month : I I : i changes : 1 ertiucmentM should ; i n on Saturdaya and i ...... * ujn. .J respondenoe on livv ; invited. We nrc ; , timihle for the views ; , )rreHjH?ndentH. ies will l>e Kent to any address^ [TTANCES a ind Postal or Express Moneyg de payable to, I ITER, Publisher. \ I I I