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BAHR P SUSPENDED. ti< fVFRNOK KLl KKHKTAK 111M OFF 1HTY. tfl-c Chief Fxoeulive Prelinrd State tin* Reasons for I'lli? Action al Rre-ent. ' Columbia Record. Chief Constable \\" N Rahr been suspended. (iovernor Kllerbe surprised 1 reporters with that aiiiin ntivmi litis morning. The chief executive declined discuss the reasons for hi> :?eti< saying he preferred to tnak further in vest Ration of the e: before talking for publication. i>uI'iiitT Mi" Rahr's suspense the constables in the lower p of the state will report directly (iovernor Kllerbe. No chief w he appointed for that division i til it has heen determined whetl or not Mr I? die's suspension w <>e permanent. While (iovernor FllerUe wot not talk Jihout Rahr's ease, tin - mv wn imm ?*?? > ?ll^l llill f their duty. A house divid ..gainst itself cannot stand, a lisjM-nsary interests in Chariest am said to have demanded t 'iilicial deenpitation of either l?a *if Martin. n mi it is di^minskm. < olnmhia Record, 'Jllth in~t. The suspension of Chief ('< M:\nle i'.ahr has been ch:ini*ed in .dismissal from the state's .,< vice. Covenwr Kllerbe made that a m nin en lent t his i. lorn ino. ] le ahs trv 'y declined to discuss the re ill", whieli actnated him in takii us .:o rse. All it would sav was that nad (Iim i.-scd' ( hief Constnh Rata tor reasons satisfaetoj \* himself. ICIectrie Hitlers. Kleil '?* ititters is a medicine suir for any hi, Inn pethup* mor** >;? erally needed when the languid. ? tiauili'il feeling prevail*. when t liver i- 'orp/<l ami slnng'sh ami t need of a tonic tool alterative is fe A prompt ii?p of tliis medicine has < sin averted loin; and perhaps latai bj . uuafevem No medico will act me ' threiy 4ii eoimtcractina and freell tiw system from tlie malarial poisn Hadaclie, Indigestion, Const I patio DizinesH vielL* to K.I Met rle Hitler.. f. * nd $ I .OO. per bottle >u i'ruwford lii '<litten by it Rattlesnake, She Hi Soon After. On Sunday Mr Thome* .1 Iff f*r the well known drayman, 1< >ue of his finostandard-bred tnut ? a very peculiar manner. T .animal was moving about in t pasture when she came across good-sized rattlesnake. The 1 r'mmouH reptile coded and stni V he mare twice. In a short tii \? he deadly poison from the reptil 'J* mgw took effect and the mare v ?vo)d in death.- The State. JMeasure may be a shadow, hu twsa a heap of substance. were others who were not so re eent. What is <loM'riheil as 'Uahl oflieiousness' is said to he t real en use for his suspension. I tias assumed tlit* fmietioii of hei (iovernor Kllerhe's Chariest niontlipieee, though wholly wit out warrant or authority. Dan Ou/.ts would say, he I Mowr l oil' his mouth' ill Ch:i Jeston in a way wliieh has heen tunes verv eiuharrassinu tot ... t.i ! .u: .1 ? .......MM MUMM'll. II |ft||> l true, (tf course such condtu-t con not he toleaated. Again, it is known that there uo love lost lietwcen Chief Hal -the head of the constabulary, a __/Marshal Martin, the chief of t metropolitan police. They n conjointly charged with enfor< ntent of the dispensary law Charleston and their lack of ec lenee in each other has interft I lVlflt I lll? ctuf Spartanburg, Aug 1*3. ? ? Mil '1 ervn .laekson, a colored wotnn 1 1 in iii?r on tin outskirts of the rit\ coininittcd suicide Saturday. Sli has I?eon weak minded for nfatrl 11 a year. I'll impiest was held l? order of the SheritT yesterdnx It was a elcar cast; of suicide No reason is assigned for the ra>l ! net. The woman had aecuimilatei ahout ? 1 ,r?oo worth of pro|>erty She was found hanging from ai " ' unceiled lienm in her house, am there were no marks of violemc ( She died from strangulation. ?*? 1 * Ait (u? e ? Ao I'tiff. That is the ?vnv m 11 dru^i*** h? '? OKuVKit'S TAsTKMSS <HIld 'IONIC for Chills Kiel Malaria. It I " Mimply Iron <luiniiie in a forn >f* love It. Adult* prefer It t ''s hitter iiauaeaitii||tmiic*. i'riee, btkr le . . "ft I CASTOR IA 'OA f or infants and' Children. ir' Few men jjot their Iif?**h luhti rwromplislM'tl without aoinc sor ^< s heartaches. lie ItiickleiiN Arnica Salve. a The tie*?l n?lv* In ilie world for Ci MrulM'i.^ore*, Ulcere, r-Hlt liliunu ic Kever Hor?'tt, Tetter. t'tiKp|>e<l 11 mii l( J^ ( IiIIIiIhIii", < orns. an<l nil ekin erti| ton*. Hint positively cure* pl/ee, r?r i nit* my r?*?|itir*Ml li Ih Kuarantced to gh perfectsatisfaction or money refund* ' price 25 cents per l?ox. For sale I k'fis PrHwforil hnw Wanted An Idea ??? ???*??< rovr M*?; lbw mtjr MMfit veal va* JOIIK * r.Di'vmii KM a apTntM* AM I It ?MM(fio?. 11 Mm lrf|ji??nM u* Children Cry for PitclKir'i r-?norl The t'ondition of the Suite's Fart] ing Interests. i:s The followin<; is the week bulletin of the condition of tl weather and the crops of the Sta issued Tuesday by Oireetor Ihiu oi tlie I'nited States weather b reau service: The condition of crops are le uniform than heretofore, especin hn? I v of cotton, which remains unin paired in the western and nort ! the era sections of the State, but d nt teriorated rapidly over the centr and eastern sections, owing b> : to excess of moisture and absence >n. sunshine, which caused open bol e a to sprout, cracked l?olls to r use and the plant generally to sin young bolls and squares. l'ract >n, cully no picking was possib aril during the week, and but fe to bolls opened except in placi rill j where it is reported that cottc in- is opening rapidly. Kust is con icr [ mon and reported from near! rill! every county. Blooms are sti I numerous except on light soi ild where the plant is apparently dj re ing. ti- j Sea Island cotton remains i 'good condition generally and r's heavily fruited but is sheddiu lie alarminglv in places. i r ^ . lie The condition of the corn In ng steadily improved and the est on mates of yield are increased h h correspondents, except on son As lands where it is too wet an ias where it is turning yellow, ir- Fodder nulling made slow pro* at ress ami much foduer was spoilt he by the rains liefore it could I be cured and housed. Id Late corn continues to loo very promising and will soon I is made. ml < ,s mult* at th- Heatl. lie i A ui; J Itngel. die leading drugciat < | Hhrevepnrt. I .a , says: ,-l)r Klnu 1,0 New l?Hcoverv Is the only that art inv e??ugh, and It in the heat seller have." J K t'utnpbell, merchant ? ill tstatriftl. Ariz., wrilea: * Si *v'h,ir .New llfatcovery I* all tli?t in cluim* ' for li; it never filin, hiiiI h h *ure cm jf. for Consumption, i'mixliH and Coldi I cannot ??y enough lor it* merit* ef'' 1?r KIiik'h New Discovery for <'oi (>(j sumption. Cougha mill folds In not a experiment. 1 has lieen tried (or ml ipmrter of a century, und today stein :it head. it nev? r disappoint* Kr? "" rial !> ? ll? * ni t 'lawtoid lima' 1 >rti |u. Store. A Nojjro Woman ('ommit.sSuici<l(. J ' Special to I lio Siiito. n I PEARLSIN AUKANSAS '! Thousands Are Wading Through ^ r ly the Water in Search of the * lie j Precious (loins. > to I f or Little liock, Ark., Aug ? jv u- New diseoverief of valuable do |<J posits of pearls in lakes and rivers ,a ss in Arkansas have added greatly j il- to the exeiteiuent already existing 11 n- over similar discoveries and todav I ' ' ! P h- thousands of people are wading r e- through the water in diHere it 11 al i parts of the Stale searching for '' m the precious gems. The latest |v of and most sensational discoveries j * lis w.'ie made in the Arkansas river jtt ot and the creeks, lakes and bayous w id j near Little Rock, where pearls I i- have been picked up ranging in 10 value from ?1<> to $K00 each. wj Hundreds of people are work-) i's ing Saline, White and other rivers u . 11 >n and many valuable finds have '? i- j been reported. Additional dis- H Iv coveries were made on the Fourehe t v | , 11 j river yesterday and hundreds of j * Is people are swarming to that i ' /-1 si roam. A reporter of The (iazette, who in spent much time investigating the I i> matter, savs there are .">7 streams ! . \ . 1 g in the State that arc rich in pearls [w J of large size. j fi .'I 'a i- | Paid His Fine. I j, Muck C livers, who was somo- el i ' . * , , l>< in turn* ago convicted ??f violation of n I the disjiensarv law nntl sentenced j ? '* to pay a fine t?f $300 and no to | ' I | <1 the chaingang for one year, has ?c squared himself with the law~ ci By petition to the governor, he >'( k .succeeded in having the imprison 1 | nient clause of his sentence cancel- Bll led, and last Saturday he paid over (fr to the clerk of the court $300 in ai cash. lie remarked that if the y ^ sentence had l>een $30( , or twelve hi ><l months on the chaingang, he would have served out his term. '* |?Yorkvillo Knmiirer. \ :l _ _ _ in I'1 A NEW TRIUMPH. S ,11 ,l' i The Dreaded Consumption Can ? Be Cured. lit: ! ** : > T. A. Slocutn. the (Jreat ('hernial ami ' ""cii'iitUl, Will .Send to Sufterer*, 'I 11r?-?- Free Bottle* of H ih ^ i. J Newiv IM*eovered Remedies to cure fYxisump lion null A II l.uiifr j Ti(iiililc.t, O v Nothing conid be fairer, more philv unlhropic or eirry more Joy t ? the 33 iitllleteil. than \lie generous offer of , ex j? the honored and dl*lingui*hed chemist o T A Slocutn, M ('.of New York City. lie ha- tii covered a reliable and ^ absolute eure f ?r consumption, nod all ' hroiiehinl, throat, lung and chest dl- ; 1 i -eu-es, catarrhal afTVclion* general tie- '* I j I -J ' dine ami weakness, loas of tleah and j ' all conditions of wasting away; ami to 6 make i'* threat men la known, will -end three free bottlea of hi* newly discovered ren.etlie* to any afflicted I>t rta ler of TlIB Lkdokk. < i a [J Already hi* "new acientiflc system - of medicine" ha* pcrmenantly cured j| II tbooaandsof apparently hopeless cases. II " The Doctor consider* it not only hi* \' profeMHional, hut hi* religious duty?a V duty whicii lie owe* to siitTering hu- p nianlty ? to donate hi* Infallible curw. 1 He ha* proven the "dreaded con- j sumption" to he a curable di*ease be- >\ yond a doubt, In any cllmute, and ha* 7 on fl>e In hi* AuitIcuii ami European I laboratories thousand* of "heartfelt ^ I testimonial* of ? ati ude" from tlioee benefited ami cured, In all parla of the w | world. H Catarrhal ami pulmonary trouble* ta lead to conaumptlon, uninterrupted, q| 1 mean* speedy and certain death. Don't delay until it I* too late Hlmply write T A Hlocum, M l'., ttH Pill* street, Bi New York, ttivinif expreaa and postoffice address, and the free medicine it will he promptly sent Please tell the O1 -r Doctor vou ??w tux offer in Tmk j, id LKIXiKK. p. CU ><> Ci re _ d; n ?v er j When Tlalijr wan atek, we gare her Cartorla. w When etie wan a Child, ahe cried for Caatoria. jj When ahe heoante Mka, )>? clung to Caatoria. 3 Wbca afoe had Children, gavathetn Castor i*, & a. i ?Dixon whs shot last ruowh'.jl pight in Charleston by \ m A Jdihon and died yesterday roni liijj wounds. At the inquest nung Addison was exonorated rowxfl blame. The tragedy i'a#tho result of a senseless joke U the part of young Dixon and .friend who attempted to fritrhen the Misses Alplionso by niakiig thoin believe tliey were burg irs. When the young ladies arived at their home the two young lien, who had secreted themselves iy the side of the house, ran and refc climbing the fence when >ixon was shot by Win Addison, 11 escort of one of the ladies, nth the result that he died. HOW TO FIND OUT. j < Fill it bnttie or common gh?ss with . line ami let it staml twenty-four ours; a sediment or settling indicates tliseased Condition or the kidneys. Chen urine stuius linen it is positive I tddeitce of kidney trouble. Too freuent desire to urinate or pain in the | uck, is also co vincing pi oof that the j itlueys and bladder are nut of order. WHAT TO 1?0. There la comfort in the knowledge | \ ) often ex pressed, that I) r Kilmer's j wamp-Koot, the great kidney remedy j iililts every wish in relieving pain t i tlie back, kidneys, liver, bluddcr ' d every part of the urinary passage-. ( L corrects inability to hold urine ami | aiding pain iu passing it, or bud " leets following use ??f liipior, wine or J uer, ami overcomes that unpleasant ,i eeessity of being compelled to get up tauv times during the mglit to urinafe i lie mild uml ?*vi rminli ? > rucrin W1 f warn|??Root is noon realized. It v amis the highest for its wonderful l>es of the most distressing canes If ? >u need a medicine you should have ^ le best. Sold by dtnggisls, price r fly cents and one dollar. For a imple bottle and pamphlet, both sent 1 ee by mail mention Thk Lkdui.k I id send your full posl-ottlee address Or Kilmer A f,*o., Hlngliamton, N . The proprietor this pa|ter guar* atee the geuuiuess of 'his offerSure your Life. Bv using "Thk Qhkat South MKKICAN KlDNKY CURN." This ( ew remedy is a great surprise on a<? Hint of its exceeding proinptneaa in dieving pain in the Kidneys, liluddc r id Dtck in male or female. U r?*. eves retention of water, and pain in issing it almost immediately. Have liraelVes by u-ing Ibis marvelous ire. lis um will prevent fatal oon- > queni'ea hi almost all earns by its ' real alterative and healing poweis. i nld by J /'Maekey & Co , Auicnster. | c a 10 &r i^?3 3. Ol CS&&L23S TOTJ RAILWAY CO. Schedule in elf-et May'i IsfiT. North daily I 82 Smith daily :cept Sunday. except Sundays M P *M no Lv Camden Ar I no I) ' Kershaw 1'J 05 IN) Heath Spring II 20 Do ' Pleasant Hill II 47 2d ' Lancaster II 22 A M 140 ' Riverside 1105 150 ' Springdell 10 53 IMI ' Catawba Junction 10 45 30 Rock Hill 10 |o in * Yorkville ? 85 P? lllaeksbiirg 8 34 No 85 I No 34 lily except Dally except Sunday. Sunday. M North South P M on Lv Camden Ar8 50 i 10 Kershaw ' 5 80 I 50 Heath Spring 4 35 I 55 Pleasant Hill 4 25 i 4? ' Lancaster ' 3 2=5 05 Uiyeratde 2 35 M 20 Mpringdell 2 05 00 Catawba Junction i xo 40 * Rock Hill /,v I2W 00 4 York villf? 10 20 30 4 Rlackahurg 4 8 40 No 32 ha* connection with the Che*rA Reno r Rtllrotl aYorkville, itii the Si uthcrn Railway at Rock ill, with the Sealamrd Airline at Cawha Junction, with the I.anca*ter A licntcr Railroad at Lancaster, ami Ith the South Carolina and Georgia ailway at Camden. No 83 hM connection with H. C. A porgia Railway at C. mden, with the an caster A Cheater Railroad at Caneter. with the Heahnard Air Line at ktawha Junction, with the Southern ailway at Rock Hill, with the CheaA Renoir Kailroad at Yorkvllle and Ith the Southern Railway at Blacke* Noe, 34 uud 35 will carry paaaengera. Samuel Hunt, President. 8 B Lumpkin. Gen P. A F. Agt. AN OPEh To MO WE ARE ASSERTING IN Till EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE "PITCHER'S CASTO] /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHE was tho originator of "PITC that has borne and docs no\ bear tho fac-eimile signature o This is tho original "PITCHE used in tho homes of the mo years. LOOK CAREFULLY the kind you have always bou? and has tho signature per. No one has authority cept Tho Centaur Company President. March 8, 1897. TM? CCNTAUH COMPANY. T7 I THE NEW YORKWORLE TU RICE-A-WEEK EDI I ION (S I'd-rip;s* ft II Vv7\\ ! "}(> /'(fo'cs ft ) ctt, Is larger than any weekly or seni veekly paper published ami is the oi y important Denineratie "weekly tulilisheil in New York Pity. Tlir iines as larj^e us the leading itopnh' an weekly of New Y-ok t'ity. Ii w ?e of espeeial advantage to yon durii lu' Presidential < ainpaien, as it inhlished every other dav, exee hinday. and has all tli? freshness at inieliiiess of a daily. It eomliines t I *? J" n ml II l< HIH 1I si < II I III ? rf?t I I li'pitrtmHiilN, ?iiii1111 features, carton ititl graphic II lust rat ions, the latter Ii iifT a specialty. vlll these improvements have Im naile without any increase in therm vhioh remains at one dollar |?er yen We oiler this unerpialed newrpap lid The liKDnKK together one ye or $2.00. The regular subscription rec i[ i iw papeeis $2.fit). 11. Allison T. S. Carte ALLISON CARTER, KKAI, ESTATE AOKNTS, LANCAKTKK, S. C. DKRSONS DKRIUINtJ to sett i I proved or unimproved town loi ir 'Hilda of uny description are Invit o see lis. A IjLISON & CAIt I'EU. * w t : TIIK LA NO; Lrr/;/,/*///:/> ?r/;/>: ? ' "TlIK I?l".I>(. 1''. 1 fj;it thu following rates: c p ? : : :/" CASH i J ; One ye: Six mot , Four mi L Two nu !' : \1>VK * a ; inserted a : for the tin !' ; each sulw * Redueeil r * ; or year. fa : : c B : In a t , ; lie sent in L w oi I n<>wi i.. i ?Corrc i subjects i ; not respon I of our cor Sample eopic mi application. REMI' Checks, Drafts ar I ^rdcrs should bo mad< ; T. s. OAR1 P ! B B I LETTER THERS. S COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE WORD " CASTORIA," AND ElIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. R, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, CHER'S CASTORIA," tho same f zzf. R'S CASTORIA" which has been thers of America for over thirty at tho wrapper and see that it is ?htj snj? ,/ rrr on the of wrapfrom mo to use my name exof which Chas. H. Fletcher ia (P $ ^ , yy. !LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY \ ! BETWEEN CHK'TKK AND LANCASTER. ' I Sctieduln in cII'mM Daily exwpt Sunday in and after Ju'y 2G, 1800. WF^THDITN I) I EAST HOUND. Nn'a. II and II. ! No's. 10 and 12. r- AM. DM. A M. D M !?()"> 3"| Ar Clicster Lv II <?.*> u 15 il? j 8 AO .r> 15 < )rr s II 20 G Ho ' 8 4't 5 05 Knox's II :>o o ;is H -W 4 oo M rl>:?nif!'s 11 lo 0 40 I - t S 25 4 40 IUrliliurt( 11 50 0 55 ill s 15 4 :{ "> Has.'" in I >\ i I !? 12 05 7 OA IK Ml") I 25 < pilar Shoal 12 15 7 15 ., 7 55 4 l.i Kurt Lawn 12 2a 7 25 ii 7 OS 4 ih> 1 f v dt s 12 lo 7 40 II I 7 "W t -.11 Mill. ..I-. / - !. ... . . . .. i i,ni'-iin; I. Jl i oil ;; 1 m ?. i 7 2?i .i 40 l.y Lancaster Ar 00 S .r>0 Train leavinic Lancaster at 7 llo a m. ) I'onnrctH at t h'.'ster with cvnjt hern itiK smith, C A: 1, going north ami (1 , i'Ac N Vasti6ule ami local trains ^oinx ar I west. I Train leaving Lancaster at 40 p III. i connects at Lancaster with O It Ac C from Cumdeii, ami t'hester with (Southern going north and south and with <' Ac I. north. Train leaving Chester at 11 05 a m connects at Chester with (Southern rom Charlotte, at Lancaster with O li Ac C for Omul en Tuesday, Thursday and f*f?furday; also C Ac I. from north. Train leaving Chester t \ 6 15 p m fonnecta with (Southein uouiColumI hia, (1 CI Ac N froiu Atlanta anciC & L trom l enofr. nl?, I ftl Needing a u r ir, it c'liUlr. !i who warn doQA | iu'? u;.. Oioul.l take rtltldr.NS IllO.N II ITT Kits. I '* l?n. i.:?* tuloi ran-* Mi.uirla. !o4fr \ l??? ?i.s l.jvur Or SinM r iwui I LIIUIII nrri t r?m a a W VSTER I,K1)G 11. 3 m s' is it a r A v/> s.i r i /;/>.! ? 4 : will Ik* sent to any a?Ulivs?3 IN ADVANCE. j&Z : \ <>?^ : i ar $1.50 ; ! iths 7 5 ; i niO .js 50 ; i KTISKMKXTS ; ;; 3 I at $1.00 an inch : * ?t and 50 cents for MMincnt insertion. Jj ates l>v the month ' J uan<;ks :: j S O llients should 4 on Saturdays and ; ys. I ? sjiondenee on livw ; invited. We arc ; silde for the views ; respondents. i I is will lie sent to any address? : TTANCES. J id Postal or Kx press Money J 9 pnynlde to, J PER, Publisher, j