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THE KEPT5 ! 11) vji )c vi S? Carter E ^ 4NAOFR ! WKI>NKSI).\Y .11 l.Y 2S, 185)7. n khaki > nor shot. lNdiHoal (innervations From a j Sumter I'aner. Irby declares that lie made Evans governor. This is one sin against the people of the state which can no longer he charged to! Tillman. The farmers are paying more attention to their crops then to the senatorial primary, which is wise, j They will he ready to cast their votes when the time comes, though. .John Gar\ Kvans might tell the people something ahout the bond deal. lie knows something about that, led very little of the tariff t which he is attempting to dis-, cuss. From the reports of Irhy's ha- I bits when he was a senator in Washington wo should conclude I that he was pretty much of an 'original package' then?in the! literal meaning of the term. Talk ahout combinations! Ilerol are Irbv, Kvans, and Maytiold, I all patting one another on the! hack and jumping on McKaurin. If there is not a combination l?etween them, what is it? Senator McKaurin is making a manly and proper defence of Governor Ellerbe against the cowardly attack of Mayfield, Irby, and Kvans. It does credit to the sena tor's head and heart. It will be remembered when McKaurin spoke of 'dishonest politicians' in his speech here, that Irby very promptly took it to himself. If the cap did not tit him. why should he show such , alacrity to nut it on? -- -- I The attacks upon Governor Ellerbe by Mayfield, Irby and , Evans are contemptible. The , governor is not a candidate for ' the senate, and has no opportu- j nity of replying to them on the stump, and these men know it. , No better conduct could be ex- ( pected from this trio of bush- y whackers, however. y May field's attacks on Ellerlie are not hard to understand. He has no idea of l>eing elected to the senate, but is making the campaign to introduce himself and run for governor next year. This being the case, he is trying to discredit the governor with the voters now. The whole scheme is very plain. 1 John Gary Evans should try to tell the truth?if he can. He said at Columbia that be could have kept Ellerbe from being elected governor if he had only said the word. He could, ehf Why didn't he got himself elected I'nited States senator then, as he was so all-powerfuR People Will think Evans arrester falsifier than ever if he keeps on. A subscriber to the Cheraw j Chronicle wants to know of Col. .1 1/ M Irby, if he is such a friend to the poor man as he says he is, ' why it was on n certain occasion he stood over a poor white man with a pistol and made a neorro ..." , ' I whip him. There nre other peo ; pie in South Carolina who wouhl like to hear Col Irhy upon this! well known event is his eareer.? i Surater Herald. Itiieklen's Arntea Salve. The I>est salve |n the world r?r Cuts Bruises, >ores, Ulcers, Halt {thinner Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands Chilblain*, Corns, and all skill erup* tons, slid positively cures pi/en, or no | lay required. It is iqiaranteed to ifive jierfeei satisfaction or money refunded j price cents per hox. For sale l>v . P raw ford Bros Childrer Cry for Pitcher^ r??torto | CANDIDATES SPOKE FIVE| HOURS. i South Carolina Senatorial Aspirants Still Talking. Rranchvillo, S. C., .Inlv 2d. ? The audience til the Hamburg; campaign meeting today sat through five hours of political argument. Candidates Irl>v and May field went for Senator MeLaurin's record even more savagely than us.; ual, while Senator Mel.aurin and Mr Evans devoted themselves to their different tariff views. Ex-Senator Irhy said he tried to get Evans to make the race, and offered to contribute x.'oo t<? his expenses. lie made the same offer to I tonaldson. LARRY TOOK LEO RAIL. I When O Walt Turned Loose 11is I lot Shot. Special to The State. Jonesville, July 24.?The sena torial candidates did not put in an appearance here today, and the I crowd was rather disappointed, or at least some of them were. In the absence of the candidates, Mr O Walt Whitman was solicited to speak, >m?l he did so. lie said he had received a letter from Chairman Tompkins stating that his candidacy could he refer- , J red to and decided by the executive committee, so he said he was: in the race, and any loyal Democrat could vote for him if he chose to do so without violating Democratic rules. His speech was along the same iine of his former speeches and writings, and ii|K>n ' the whole, Mr Whitman made a 1 good speech, and one of some edu cation. After dinner, Mr Larry Gantt of Sjiartanburg made a speech. He defended Irby and denounced ' the State administration and tha J dispensary. He also want for G J Walt WkU? 1 -M ' 1 >t bii. <f uiiillBU( kUU Nilll UC WHH M>rrj for G Wult and that he ' should have an office after awhile. 1 rhat he should have the office of * State todysnatcher. N When Mr Gantt closed, G Walt ' nounted the stand and went for iantt with gloves off, but Gantt withdrew and the scene clotted vith Whitman on top. m ' m I A FLAT DENIAL t Mr W I) Evans Says that Ellerlte 1 Was Fairly Nominated. ! < I Yesterday in talking about the Statement on the stump recently that Gevernor EUerbe had secur. ed his first office in this State by ( fraud, l>eing counted in for the . nomination as comptroller gener- . al over Mr Stokes, Chairman W l> Evans, who managed the ?lection for Mr Ellerhe, stated that there was no truth in the state- ( ment. He said Mr Ellerhe had been fairly nominated in the convention. It was on the third and!" | f last ballot that Mr Ellerhe needed several votes to give him the ' nomination. Three votes in Rich- ' land countv ehamred over t<? l-'l ' ?? " * *" vv " " lerfK? :iti?t nine came over from the J Charleston delegation, giving tliej1 required nuinhcr to nominate. He watched the record as close as anybody in the hall and knew how it stood from first to last.?The State. j1 Kleetrle IHttors. Kloof.c Hitters is h medicine suited for any season, hut perliniM more gi n- ! orally needed when the languid, egx hau-ted feeling prevails, when tli? I liver is torpid and shnrg'sh and the , need of a tonic and alterative is feit. i A prompt u?e of this medicine has <?N 11 on averted long and />erhaps fatal hits mis fevers No mediee will net tnoie ; finely in ronnteraeting and fleeing the system from the malarial poison. , Hadache, Indigestion, Constipation. Di/.lness yield to Kleetrle Hitlers. fiOc , and per ts.ttle at Crawford Bros Drug Store. mmmmmmr * ????uymmmo?w???< WHERE RIVERS RUN. L'AMl'AHiNKUS INTIIB 1MKI>MONT SECTION. 1 A Quiet Mooting in I nion Me- " Laurin Was Sick, hut Madw Many Friends. I'nion, S (\, .1 uly 2t?.?The senatorial meeting held here today passed oil very quietly. There was perhaps si\ or seven huiulred people on llie grounds. Senator ^ MeLaurin was the first speaker j ^ and, though unwell, <iot the at- J | tent ion of the people on the start | and held it. All through his speech lie was applauded. In his I reference to standing to hi- friends i and not revealing personal secrets, he impressed the people with his true manliness and the outcome was the securing for hmi of many j friends in In ion and votes hereto- ! ' TV tore that would have ?jfone to I rhy. i Ma\field was the next speaker and, outside of his di-pensarv ar i Kh I rninent. his speeeli was devoid of ' interest. lie was received with- | out applause and will yet few j votes in this county. Irhy followed Mavlield ami was J reeeivew n\ ui?' frown exeoeuuig- " Iv well, eel tinir more applause <1ld ^ it f tlx than MrLaurin. I jp His s|>eech contained the same W'1 tarill stuir daily reported in the papers. His saving that he was an< Evans's |>olitieal daddy was cheered vociferously. ^ OX( Eva is's turn came last and in wh reply to Irby's saving that he was w. his (Evans's) jxilitieal daddy, kind of got the letter of Irhy. He Bu said that he mrh nn ol<( an IrKr ; " . going to the legislature in 188ft and there finding Irby, after which Im, he with hia vote assisted him to the U S senate. From the outcome of this meet ing, to sum up: the race in this county is between McLaurin and Irby, McLaurin and Irby, McLaurin getting the quiet, thinking, V irote while Irby with Evans will >o!I the other, if Evans polls any rote at all. McLaurin, it is Th< bought by conservative thinkers, will secure the county. Mayfield s not in it. Mrs Jackson Not so Well. ( car Not only this city and State, nee jut the South in General, will l?e ret alned to hear that Mrs Stonewall pre lackson is again suffering greatly 1 with neuralgia of the eye, which of ! prostrated her several years ago. C.: she was treated at Walker's Sani- ] tarium, near Philadelphia, and my was relieved. The trouble has the returned. Gei Mrs Jackson is again at the cal sanitarium, but the news from her 1 t is not encouraging. She is suffer- son ing greatly.?Charlotte Observer, of i m ? m tail Shot Down at a Festival. ed ?, the C4..4. ? JUW1UI UF A lie OUIll'. in Itidgo Spring, July 2b. ? Satur- t? I lay night Alex Quattluhuum and ',,n foni (irahaiu shot and killed one 'l1' /aick l?wman and fatally wound 'd Henry Lo>vinan (all coloredi it an ice cream festival which was ziven by the negro Odd Felloit ' soeietn at the Itaptist church. Pr< It is thought by the attending physician that Henry Lou man ?>f w ill die Ircfore night. Warrants "?i will be issued for Qunttlehuum me and (irahaiu, and it is hoped in *' ! a short time they w ill be board ing iu Saluda's new jail. ^ Many jumpers have lived to Ik; lOo years old, but there is no record of a millionaire having at JK tained that age. cat tay~' ncontinenc* or wat*-r during' p*i ?kep stopped immediately by 1)k K ttie lu k iion's rtsii l)n iu:ri(. I'lirck wli children an*l lelults alike ?Price VI. Hold by J F Mae key tV Co , Dnural-t. Lancaster, 8 ('. J - HERE 1 We Have . And N1 i - Here are a lacliineiy Of All Kinds, igitieK, Hollers, ( idm, <Ve?lers uinl < oiuliMmerH, 1'c sse*. huMtl mi l stentn COTTON AND 1IAV. Sttw Milts, Mills. Shafting, l'ulleys, Kte., Kte [!s3r We tdmU?? (Jinning Outfits a ?peIty. Ir \on wish to examine one of se we t?.?ft r _> on to I'oair A Harner. re are a few ?>f the (lent lemon to 10m we have old full outfits this son: \V. I,. Hliickmoti. A Bri?l? i. Dr. K F Horton, Col. L C Hough, t Or (' C Welah. There Iihm not n hut verv little if any machinery il In thin xe.'tlnn fir several yearn opt what we have aohl. Home say y la thin? Simple enough. > take our time, don't move in a (lash, y where Ha the chea|?eHt. and pay the CASH. Ve have the exolu?dve Agency f?:r the heat make* and will n?|| lor leas ftt than anyl?ody. H. J. G VALUABLE MAPS. sy Belonged to (ien Lee--Pre seated by Hit* Son to the State. The State, 24th inst. iovernor Ellerl>e yesterday reved the following letter. It is dlasH to way that the records erred to will l>c most carefully served: :Iis Excellency, the Governor South Carolina, Columbia, S. Sly Dear Sir: In breaking up residence here 1 find among paperH of my father the late n. K E I^ee, Home to|>ographi. drawings of your State which hink ought to be preserved newhere. I have no knowledge them ex?;ept what may l?e obicd from the Hinall card attach to them, and venture to Kcnd m to you by express (prepaid) the hope that you may be able place them in pro|w?r hands. I re the honor to be, very resj>octlly, (i A' C I*ec. And so They Will. Col Irby by soino unheard of >cess of reasoning has reached i conclusion that he bus a cinch the aenatorahip. We very ich fear that certain developing on the 31st day of August II prove that things were^not at they seemed?that is, to him t: ? ? iiCHIT i iiiic^. notIcFT I.I? PKItHONS are hereby wnrnn.. not to employ or li.irbor Handy ilmcx, who left my employ on mdiiy laat without my |?rrmlMdon. i In 18 years old, of a hrown it'iikctecolor, and wore gray cost Mac! it* and cap. He waa last seen neai i factory. Any Informatlo < of hi ereahoute will he appreciated. H. A. Holmes, Lancaster, ti C. ulyl 3.1H07. I i WE CO, HE/ Passed th( othing In S Ve arc in tin.* field this Season with T1 TK LINK in either the States of Nort Sonic one says 'What do you Imnillc* lo you handle, hut what is it that (lyirvrcfv v* c I'vyr r-? L <? t-\ X_ -.Viu'C H.K V.'-' iX:r-. i ? 1 Few of ilis I CANE MILLS ! CANE MILLS!,! Now in tit*- Mine t<? buy your Cnne ! j Mills. A laiit' hit "f 1I1 1 clohrat* d ! | ''liiittaiioc^u < 111 i> Mills. Kvaporator*, ] 1 Srheel unit ' and Furnaces on | < li mil, i 1 t!i here anil at Keishaw. J | MOWERS! MOWERS! \\ We liamlle all kind that are good |' Det'iinit, the MoCorinirk ami Wood. < < We wild W HCulpand T K Cunning- I liaiu a harvester and brought one for ourselves Plenty of mowerH on hand j of the above kind and repairs for same. ] WAGONS! WAGONS! We earry the heat line of Wagona in the Carolina*. Old Hickory. Pled i.iiiiiv. iciiiifiiw, rprscn or auy oilier 1 kind von may desire. All eiz?s?one, 1 two, three and four-horce. Repaint ^ of all kinds on h->nd. Price* not in the way. We have three large die- | trihuting points hence the large nuinlier bought and THE LOW PUR E paid. ' BUSBIES S BUB8IES I ' We have on hand and to arrive the ] nicest complete line of Buggi s, Phae- ] Resped GREGORY | Tickled ??>?? ,V pain. I can d< Ml jnZlV&lk pain nor after . y nPHs and satiafa g the facilities foi . Crown and Bri< ? ** ' exatninationH ai j Ok J f .Rutin LANCA8TE f *r -**- -a*r ?ax? -aor-:-?* FRESH BEEF | :o: I 1 AT ALL tlmea at my market in the Davie building My refrigerator ' keepe it almoMt ice-cold. I will deliver 1 W in any part of town at any hour de-? j eired You can purcliaae beef when you wirth, leave it in the refrigerator and I will Mend it I" your home any time you may wndi it pent. Thin innuren your beef being kept perfectly freah. W. K. YOUNG. July 20th, |K07?3m. i ACADEMIC, LITERARY ?and? j ?Classical School.? ( r|MiK FOHMKH PrcehyterUn Higli ^ \ 1 School at Rock HiJl, H C.. will ] be reopened hKI'TKMHKK let, 1H07. under the control of Davidnon College, Tlie location, building*. equipment I and faculty are the very bent, and the 'phy-icil, social. icoral and religious ' iuterentn of atudents receive the kxt I attention, liny* and voting men are | thoroughly prepared for College or j I'nlvt mity, or for active life except ' where a c nnpiete ciaanlcai or piofea, aionnl etlucaiion i? desired. Trrme are moderate, antl ambitioun young nun with limited tint* atni mean*, of which they tier-ire to make the beal use, should by all mean* look into the claims, facilities anil opportliuieH of thla (School. Adtlrun, A. It. HANKS, or K. L. BAHNKH, Rock Hill. HO. I I Wanted-An Idea SSrsS! I*r>.trcl 7our th*T rn?7 bring J"9 wmIII Writ? JOUS WKUDFHIH7KN * (?.. I'-umt iKtoi W71, V aM>lact?i., J> C . i<?r thalr fi.to (>r:ae off?. *-> ' ' * Frt MH ?!<?? ft U A A^tun.li Kivr-ainMar.% II liriifi iivi i? uri -.nfrtlli'uo MM |_ W r?rr for Wlaa. Pr**-|l. Ily r IS I ! In V jov -iufvcw Verb OK* j r iii i\ i\ im m u ivi. ID US ! 3 3-4-Pole slight I HE MOST Bg5^ h or South | in Articles. nns, Suriies, ("arts, Kte., in Mie^tate. IV Iiiive the exelmive A^eney for all lie beat makes In line our ability to 'nrnish w* at you may desire Here ire a few of the kind we handle: ltali;oek, Ty son Jones, Carolina, Itork Hill, t'olninhus, (InluinMa, Harry. Adi Miiee and a ureal many others, tonnuueronn to iikiiIion, ran^inu in i?riee "roin S'J.j U<t to $150 00 t....- *i..- ? 1.. 1- ? ' ? rvcr nif diillii 01 eiicn yom 11 is sjni'Hd. How long. Iiov ImiK I'efore I can wed? Ifoii must wait patiently and endure \nd wait until it doea mature Hut how much aonner it would he [f you only huy an H, M. T. HARNESS ! HARNESS! Pile hide that covered the old cow's hack [a made to whiz upon the track In reina Mittleient that will hold \re manufactured by our Mr Btoll. Jfcuatomera uaing them there ia ro end. Prom the Governor dowu to "Baity Ben " All klnda harneaa. idngleand double. Wagon and /fuggy Harneaa from $6 50 o $75 00. A nice line of Biding Haddlea an.1 rtrldlee on hand. Rip Haddlea and Harneea a epeclalty. tfully, <fc CO. extracted hia tooth without H t the aame for you. Neither 51 ...1* m ? * duwvn icduiv iruui u\y fX- m methods suggest pleasant- y ,ction instead. ? rience, the "know how" and r doing all branches of scien jjj t the least cost. attention given to Gold V dge Work. No charge for |t| id estimates. g dgt, Dentist, | :r, 8. c. r*??**- -**? Notice to tbe Poblic. UNTl L FURTHER notice Is r!vet ra? office will 1*5 open on Ka*u. ley of each week, end on the fin Uomlay in each month. L. J. PERRY, 0>unty S'uperviHor. "I. Hurry Foster, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LiNriRT*B a o Will practice in all the Court* of tha Mate. Special attention given to ool? action of Claima. Jt^Offlee In ohl Catawba Houae, ?ver Fltxpatrlck Bro., atore. Room So l. Janv. S?l. 1SW ? 1 yr. Anticipate ? Part left wishing to purcha-e in the near future Watches, Clocks, Diamond*, Jewelry, Hilverwarc, Fine China, Cut (tluaa and Art Ware. Will do well to anticipate their WMiita now. From now until {September 1st we ?hall acll nny article lu the store at a reduction of 25 PER CENT. All good* are marked in plain flit lire*. No goods are to be carried over Tbla is a genuine Bargain otter. Helectlon packages sent to rtaponsible part lee giving references In Chaster. Elpresa charges prepaid ladli ways rtr H? nd your order* to R. BRANDT, Under Tower Clock, CHESTER H. C.