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rtiK i.i-.r"" ^ | T ti u i- Sow > Crier i F v . >TV" A (-FR ! in SVt't'Hl?A> , ! 1'I.Y IT, I S!>7. ! ,. It; itt t )nee Was Fnoujxh. j The Anderson People's Advoi w cute draws the following 1 >iII of ! | w; indict in :tit against one of the scna- \* torial candidates: in "One of tlio surprises of thej ^ senatorial campaign is that e\- j Senator Irhy could for a moment j think of offering himself for thcL sutirades of the people. lie hold j 1 the position of F S Senator for j j six years and he made no record r there on any question and was eonspieuous only for heing absent from his seat and for drawing his 111 salarv. For all practical purposes'^ South Carolina might as well have , been unrepresented. If he had , views he never expressed them.' lie did absolutelv nothiie* then* r: and it is diliicult to umlerstand , at how he ean have 11:. face to a k ei the voters to tru-t him again. d< N r do \\e lielieve they are ^ rotno1 to do it. liis opponent j( ha- a record of having tried to do ' something for his people bv voice , and vote." , Kverv count of that indietntent a i is true, as Colonel Irbv is proving , 1 In eve'v time lie makes a speech. . Colonel Irbv avoids discussing !ij? ... 111 own record as religiously as if it sa had leprosy. Ihtringsix vears in the >enate he did nothing and he w< will not he returned there. Once st i was enough of him. ? Columbia .. to Record. . da ()ne W ho Foresaw. in In t hese day s of the dispensary' > disgrace, when the rascality of many county dispensers is eoniin:: to light, when the hoard of eon-1 trol is in :i perpetual row, when tin* decisions of the federal courts have declared its tnonopolv feuttiros us between the States tin constitutional and when the depruvitv of the system us a pt>1 itii*:il <!t machine i- recognized, The News with pleasure remembers and calls U!' i to public attention that one reformer in the State fought the J v< di?.pon>ary and fought it hard'"1' from the moment of its inception. When the dispensary hill was introdueed in the senate and jam ?n n.ed through during the closing |"H hours of the session of 1 1) K " ' I'inlev. then senator from York, opposed it in spite of the united m" front in its favor presented hv y oihenrefonners. And so it was] _ from session to session, as long as I ho was a senator, that Senator an' Fin ley maintained 'his position, K"' Vf warning his party that the verv ? v. MiiiiMs and corruption now v(? 11 ? . foully apparent to the nostrils of m honest men were inherent in the: I the dispensary --yr-teni and would eventually destroy it. All of the conservative senators took this po ,s? r . 1 sit ion hut I) K I'in ley was the,! senator whose sajjiU'itN and eourairo a, * . at that time leavened the reform party- (i.-eenville News. v I1 Senator Tillman has polled the die t he I, en >r\ hil! u ill through tmt ^ without r'U-.o, p ?it ion. (lis | if, . . n1 t nan say Senate.r MeLaurin's tariff views I are idee' I - th hi . then Senator "' i xii. t in" -> taiill views are ft twin . < in iiv ". News, j t In H v i A itn? combination is u. * ronkiuT n desperate <?tlort to make ! f <1 iri i..!j >!i \ > (' ollVct thai ' 1 ?' McE "'i j1 no i V i with an an< sinti Tib fii em-piracy. The I So object oi the eil'??rt, it would seem, i t . would ! > tlif .il,'from M< I/an-; ^ * rin the ipport of Tillman's adfmircr He. A yet notliim* Ino ll,a developed to show a shadow of a fourtdat ion for the clmrjro. Vork j ville Enquirer. I ^ REMARK MILK OOIMSS F u Holt of Lightning in Charlotto Nearly Cause* a Eight. Charlotte, NC.,.July I t. lhirg a thunder storm, a holt of ;htning out some <jueer capers the surburban home of Mr A K a gic, two miles east of Chariotte. Mrs Logic was in the house ith the ehildreu and Mr Logic as in the harn entertaining a rtner friend who had dropped for shelter from the storm. 11 at oner, almost everybody on 10 place was knocked over, ightning had struck a tall cedar ee in front of Mr Logic's resi?nee, aad when those about the >usc were aide to make investi%tion some curious results were mud. The tree was split open and set daze by the lightning, and two piirrels and six sparrows that id their homes in the tree were 11 led. The bolt entered the round at the foot of the tree. ; ) under tlic sidewalk, cinorjred the. .vtcps of the front potvli. dered th.c lioijsc under the front mi', tn:i<lc>i /i^/UL' course through vo rooms, then went out :i win >w and intule for the hum. It hit !r Loirie and the fanner. :m< 1 the Iter, not having ? clear i<lea of a" situation. rfot opto hi^ feet ui ad* am cd thrcatcnim;!y upon s host. "W hat <li<! von hit ine ir?" he wante'd to know. Lopie ado a hasty explanation and ved himself. Mrs Loi?ie and the children re knocked from their feet and unned and it was ??nf time here (heir recovery. The only macro done was the shattering of valuable collection of old china one of the rooms of the house. \\ I III A N K L PICK '-Year Old \ustinSlny> 12-Year ()iil (.'at on in ( harlot to. Chnrlotto, N .hilv It. At >11 o'clock this afternoon, John Vu-tin, I?> years old. stubbed orge Kelly ('aton, 12 years! I, to tho heart, killing him al ist instantly. Monday there I I hoon a lawn party which the 0 hoys attended. A f:oc/.or of cream di-appeared and Austin s accused of taking it. ! I< no-j ?ed Kelly ('aton of informing him and today, while haulin?* 1 small wagon, in which was an pit k, he called ('aton across street and licensed him of tell r on him. Caton said that Aushad confessed the theft to him. brief quarrel ensued, Austin, th an oath, calling Caton a liar d plunging the ice pick into hini t. Caton ran across the street a friend, fell and expired, tune Austin was arrested ami is t lie Tombs. P.OTTLKS TOO SM ALL. Staekley's "Original" Store Was ('losed by Coiistahle Sellers. ecial to i lie State. Florence. July I J. ---On Mon^ mornino Mr (i corgi' Staeklev ened au 4'original pttckagn" dishinont here. lie received i liquors stored in saw dust in a , each hottle wrupp'-d -opnruti Among the first purchasers ( Ollsinltlo Sitlli-rw 1 I.. light a half pint, had it nioas ed and found it lacked more in nn ounce of being n half pint. swore out ii warrant ai/nin^l r Stnoklcy and ho whh arrested 1 hi place closed I>y ('on -1;?* ?! Itcra and I>n\is. Mr St nek ley gave bond, an 1 Ih his In.\yi'r is trying to ad;ti t itters. This is (ho statin ipio this writing. illdrw Un r<y f tcbc^l Castnri# ) TILT WITH TILLMA>\ Speaker 1'ecd Encounters the Senior Senator. Senator Tillman's ho1?l?v is the enactinent of a law to enforce the dispensary liquor law in South Carolina. He lias always been dubious of succors in trying to pass it through the house and vesotoda\ he sought to relievo his uncertainty by an interview with Speaker Reed, who happened to be in ilie senate. ''Look hero, Mr Speaker," | said Senator Tillman. "1 wish you would n<rroe to a special rule by which the dispensary Hill can be called up in the house." "Let mo see," drawled the Speaker, with his characteristic blankness, "that is a l?ill to override the decision of a I'nitcd States court." "No. sir." retorted Senator Tillman hotly, it is to express the wishes of the people.'' "The people of the I'nitcd Static or the people of South ( a rolihC" inquired the Speaker, with a tantalixinii smile upon hi roun !. fat face. "The pcoj :e of Soul li ('nroliua."' replrd Senator Tillman (|niekly, ! be-innim: to realiv.e that lie was mi making much headway with his roi]<icsj. "The legislature of South Carolina legislates "or the people of that state." was the Speaker's non committal, but exasp 'rating resnonsr In the Soaaior I ~ -rii.it fellow Reed thinks !io is Atlas, with t l?o responsihilit v of the world on Ids -boulder ." remarked SennlorTillinnn in disgust, us Ik* retired from the tilt with tlx Speaker, minus sin nssiiraneo of a -porial order for lii- jiet hill. Washington Post. _ _ A spread to 1 lie State fl'OUl, Washington lust Thursd:i\' Hays, tint Senator 'rillniun said to the reporter that the alleged interview reported above -is absolutely false and without the shadow of n't cxi'ii-e for its pnhlieation.'* (JOYKRNOR KLLKRRK Issues Instructions to II - Army of ( ons'.ables Stores to he Watehed. % Special to The Jhiily News. ('oluinhiu. S C., duly 13. Today (niv hllct be issued a hatch of instruct ions to his constables hear in?I on the course to he pursued, toward original package -.tores, lie declined llallv to make them puhlie v. hen asked to do ^o, say- , in-'he did not care to have the puhlie advised as *o the course of the State. It is supposed their harden is in accordance with the, attorney generals construction of , what original packages means as , expressed in hi* recent argument in ('harleston. Judoo Simontou will probably make injunctions in hoth the V;m dercock and Moore injunction eases permanent w hen a final hear iiy comes off in*Greenville in An<f,,st. I'ntil Trial decisions have been fi cd tli<* State cannot take its appeal to the Hiipfcnic court of the I uited Spates. Prominent dispensary officials r.aid today that unless dub;e S5nionton's injunctions w< r quickly dissolved, the di -pen- u'y* would !) ( ou.e an expense t t .rj State, rather than :j oiiu of re\cnii<\ liledric KHt. rs. K:- t < !Wt?-n? i- MM'.!U-I|)C -olfetl !?>r y ? * ?n, I, m jK-r! ij?- mnt" it 11' cinliy ?? ?>>.?*ii wiii t ill" i.in^util, ? x> i I n t? ?! f.'i ii ' | wit. wlicn tI? | ,|vt?r i? f| ' r.<l nil: ff'pli iinii Mil* "i * I of >1 ? i" i il : I..' < |? felt, A prompt ii " '?f th?? I. ??11 ?tii* hi* of* hi ..\ ri* il 1'iiK find perhnpA fn tit I biis un Ihm'ih Vo m lin t w it lift mote ill < v .. roil <h*r>t? torn imrt ilfoitiff n i* i' i:i from tin' n ttifi iiti |k?I?i in. II ili?**i 1 II'1 tijf ' toll, f'Oil?>tlpi?l iOM, I :> ctniwa vif.l to Blertrtc Ritlci Msi hi <l s | .o i por l.i .m ?' mi l raw ford Hro-i l>ruji 8 lore. t -HERE : We Havt And N I - Here are i Machineiy Of A! Kf.trine.-;. Itoilers, (Jinn, Feeders anil <'ontlenaers, I'r- sse*. Imnd :?n<l steam (IHTON ANl) HAY. Saw Mil's, (iri-t Mills, .-lialtiiur. 1'tllleyH, Kit'.. K r - V Wo iriiiUe <?i n ninjr Milt H in a - j ci tltv. ! t > on wi -h to i xmiMiH' one 111. -1* we > vTer y?ni in l'.ii f; A Harp !'. re are a few > f the (Jeiitlemen m i mi 111 we have ivil fu'l oii'lits il sc.!- 'ii : \V I.. Ml-i-Uinoti. . A Hri H<--. Dr. F. F Morton, Col. 1. C limit! it11 i Dr CC Wh'h'i 'I here lias t l n tail v< rv litt It* if a y niaehitu-n il in this -e-tion f?r several j>i o lit what we Ii ive soM. Some s wl.y is this? Simji'e riintiirli. W'c Ihlii1 our time, ?l?n.*t movo in .1 -ah. ]luv J'? tlie clit'iijK<t, iitnl |> the f'ASH. \V ImvH h?* \>'!ti -i v<? A iz ney I tt 11 ihehest .Ditki's will sell for h in< tli iIiuii nti vlioil\. I * H> J > ? A KM EI > NEGRO DKEfES OI EICEKS. Esi?j?|?mI l'onvift, ! I?i I \ Arinn Refuses To Surrender. CoIuinl>iii. S .July J.'i. I w IVOpks ll<r<? !l iicrrn ii'iinii.l I'lu-i m > ... . linn, living in tin* lower part < this county, hrokc the r?bs i another dnrkev, with whom I was tiirlitin^r. ami was sentence by the lo?*al tna<ristrato to thirt days on the ehaiugtuig. Seven days ago he nuule his escape ai going home he procured a gu with n supply of ammunition, at awaited events. The county supervisor went hi*, house and advised Christian wife to send her husband hat to the champing, but the wi conveyed the intelligence that would die tirst, A const a hi heavily armed, was next sent f Christian. They both got In-bit trees and kept popping away t the constable's ammunition w exhausted, when he waspcrmith to tetreat. The desperado has sent wo that he is tit home ready for light. The - cue of the trouh i- in the country, twenty tr.il frotn Columbia. ,S tl ml* fit tfl // ml. \nx.1 It opet. the Ica'tlnp ?lrupii?l . tirevcpirt, liii, Milvh! 1 >r Kin; New l>> v< r\ t* only flint to n.y cough, rim! It ! ? the t?-M eeller 1 - e f *??rfinh 11 t *11"?r?l. \rz,, write** rvliq i w I>itf'?v.??y i* ail that i* dlniin " r it; it J1I- r f ?I , alftl l? A/Mir en ; for t 'otiMliti|itl'W, t ouirli* an<l t'oU 1 CNrntot rtiy i:iioijkIi 'or Its meritl)r Kin#'* N'hw IM.-eovery for < c i Hum})lion, 1 mho at?c! </ol*l * !* not S rfttiei i, I )im i?pon trieil for : qni.rter of h polury, ami today Atfcn ; at U il'!V< rill?tpp'>itlt?, Fr : rial 1? >i? 1 r - it Crawford Uro*' l>r I a. *** Cultivate a gentle, even toi j)cr. l ite nuiu who llies into pr aion ui><>n every proroPtlW), | like ti wtiKp, sc taelcHA and oxcoe I ingly annoying. 40 Stj ?f V WE GO, HEM 5 Passed the to thing In Si We are in the field this Season with TIIK J ,KTK LINK in either the States of North or i. Some one says 'What do you handle" ?' t do you handle, hut what is it that you 3 Few off the Main 11 C-AN: MiLLS ! CANE MILLS ! \\ i' ti N"\v is tin- time ts* taiy your <*anp ' |ju, |, ; Mills. \ large/ut ?>r ili? ''?.*let?n?t*?i ('hni i.iinn n'i n o Mills Kvn punitory, are a I r Steel ami < upper, ami Kurntioctt on pock, It Hid, l> lit ltd.* :tl Kershaw. Hill. MOVERS! KOHVEttS ! -ZZ ( We Itiitnlle :i!l l.ii.il that arc ifonil 1 fr,">t I>ei-i imr. 1l:o Md'o mick ntnl Wood liver Y??*e<>ui \\ i. i mp ami I Iv t'unnihir- Urw , ,,f hinialiirv*- i r 'in lirouuht oiih fur j ^ 1 , r ? urmiv x !'!i nf\ nf nmworH on hum! ^ 'J 1( I,, tif the ^1' >v?> Uiiid iimi u>|iiiii-M for "time. i If vot *.* ASCNS! WACONS! ! hi ;*i, \V#? entry llie Pest li'ic of \V:ij;oiih j r ^ i?.i i it) tin* i ati'linin. ()l?! If iekoiy. l'ietl- I,. ry timet. Tent)" *? ? , > j>ri*<*I? m any oilu r I-nui it* Uiml ' "U m iv il"iiv, All t-i/ *?one, ' 1" rni ?v l?*o, three Kiel f'?ui - hnr-e. Repairs i *'"* " i Of ntn | of till KlniU on 1> ml I'llce* Ji'?t in the way. We luive 11)rt*? lur^e ills- From " f i il litinif point* lienee the lar^e tiutn- i* III r l.niiul-t himI rill-: I.OW |'R1< K All paid. ! W'nuci BU69IFS! BiJPGIES! j"'!7" s* Wi? I) i\?- on 11it i I ami to hit1 ve tliJ Rriilh I it!? ? s e< inp!? 11* ine of P.niryi *. l'litip- I Htirn Hespeetf ^ *5.::5 '? c: ca~-?*- -v2- -ca ? < u I Tickled ?. ?' f i,a'n* ican tho ^ no1 r^rr Ut' t::u-tinir. Mv im-tl () fj |y fBCyOp ncfts !in<' ^tisfactioi li- ? ' yr ,no ,,xlK'l,,?n? g ^'lo facilities f??r doi titii- dentistry at the * * Special alt 10 ;4 , *' (,'r?i\vn ami Bridge d A examinations nnd i*? ; 3. Rutledg ><l | LANCASTER, i | -V'<- - -c*- -cxi- -cxi- -cjr- -cy-'-cx id ?-~ ? ?T?IT ... I A Quarter Million Increase. to ,*s! . ,,, ~T~ FTN i Special lo 1 ho State. LJ :>k diy ii , ' Andei son Jifl v 14. The assess- Mond fe | I (, od value of the property of Anderson eounty, exclusive of rail- ? road property, as rdiown by the ' )(j auditor - hooks, is J?f?,4.r> 1.4 trt, an oj im rea>e of s*J-jo,(mm? over last vear. The assessed value of all as , | property 11 approximate i^T,-! Wll , 00O,00t>. leV-Mo'i id over I n 4T 'No I. dfl 1 .Tan In | m \ 9Ef ' Mtf. iW \h< &\i i A I the oj U'?i ^Laoiicfe ,,F, S3 SHOE In tKu'vorrld. <r,_f. !''? II far* ihU ?l ?- I'} meMI | . Us hT.il -A nil ?wnf?-fll< n?. iiwn| , ,TV. l. i .. ?. : - ?> ?< i i " ??. . an hr prrv{imti?i)4 '>f 'Vin.<| frmn ii. Ontie* IliX i- 'it mat- n .1 jvimlirf.' ?l U?.v I'i'kirs. j* I". ' r- an i f.'i) .hfT a tor Min, f evi"' ai.l <>| fi.ifi for !->> ? . ' Wt |, |i n/li?a ?fc ? hr- li.rl.ir- 1 llClvti ?, Uj (iwr l.'" "<> i? n. it.- l. ?i I * la fli rti. l iti. iiMiiiT < ( ? >/ e.mt ! . aft-..? rrrr i flf. m.1 a( ? ??- i.rUr*. J W4- Th.y nr.. r?4<i* li? all lh<- la?r?t ; /a - 11 - n I ainl ef cv. ry varl ( t lu ' tw * it ii>n>?"r. I K It lifi'.' r rurinol ")pr.!jr Ton, writ* tor rut*. j A Jk kitfwt'* U l>M|lM, BfiHAli*. Nui. hol.li.jr I l4 fll " GANSON DRY GOODS CO. jflijj ) US! 3-4Fole Lgilt 1 Arlic!^ SiinicH, Par's, Ktc , in 'heState ave the exidn-ive Agency for al> est makea hence our ability t?><h w'*at you may desire Herefew of the kind we handle: llabTyson & Jones, t'nrolinn. Rock inlninhus, Columbia, Parry, Ad and a urent many otl.vjs, too hills to men!ion, ran^'iii|{ in i?riec? _ "> on to ?|.r,o no the hrnin of each you'll is spread, i -nir ho\> lonij I efore I can vvcil u *?t wait in' colly tiliti ciniurc a:iit until it i|n m inn!tire <ivv iiiiifh mi ?lier it winilil ho i mi/v Imy ?ii H? M. T. IRNiSS ! HARNESS ! 11<t?* 1 lint ('dViTtil the o111 ctiA'V < k If to w h'r ii|ion 11? ? truck n* ?ulllciciit tli;it will ?u.!.l umuliicturfil hy mir Mr st??i|. itotueiH u^inti theiu there is r?> hI. the Governor down to "Sally en " l< iinlw harness single ami <h>uMe. ?u ami A'ligcy llariit'sH t'r.-in j'i <' (Ml i< c !iiie nf Hi.line Snihlh s mi I !*i en linntl Illp Stehlhs him(. esM a specialty. ully, & CO. AT"1*') ' t:3? -c2.- -cr.- ?ex.- -rr I icted his tooth without ? smnc for vou. Neither i t.s result from my ex- ? :u?ds suir^est pleasant- , i instead. e, the "know how" and n? all hranehes t?f scien J* i least cost. tention piven to (iold ? Work. No charge for r| itinmtcft. $ e, Oenlisij | * r .5 I- -53 Z3- -C3T- -53- -5il ir^w?sni??ri^^. r - v\ r ? *> Notice to the Public. TI I. FITRTHKit notice U ptve* ni" ofltce will lie open on SuMr >{ each week, ami on the tin iiv iii each montli. I.. J. PF.RR Y, C> untv .Viij?erVisnr. . I Inrr.v Fowter, ATTORN 15Y AT LAW, Lanoahtrr, H. t\ 1 practice in ull the f'nurts of tht . special attention (riven to en|? i of (MmIiiih. Office in nl?t f'nf.-twha H?u*e, htzpatrick P.ro., store. Jtonm v. Sri. IRhiS - I yr. 35. ISvandl. OPTICIAN, CF CHESTER, ill make his second visit to isl>r, S. C.j on .Fuly 20th ill remain days ONLY, rise who dedro to con-nlt K. li concerning their eye* wiii II to come ai early ns |k>m' 1TACLES & fYECLASSES Eyes twlnl unit filled in I lie iclenliflc mnnm-r with t?? fto# f ii Lome* in neat nick* 11 H m HI (ha ili.i -' nuil rst frame* Lighter frame* HJI. ^ 111 U. BRANDT, IJ | THE OITICIAN.