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THE LKPl^L. Ttiurlow 3 Cartel KOlTOiA A ? .' ANAGFR. Wki?nksi>ay, Ai'un. 13, 1SDS. The State I)en?ocrahe Kxecutiv Committee, by a unanimous vote has interpreted the eonstitutio of the party so as to permit th votes of nominees of the prohihi tionists, or any other faction ( the democracy. to he counted i the 'emoerntie primary eleetioi According to the strict letter < the constitution perhaps the rulin is- correct. The prescribed pledi of the candidate "that he is no nor will lie become the candidal of any faction, either privately < publicly sii!LTi;osted, other th:i the regular democratic nomim tion," would seem to have rt fei'eiice alone to the general ele< tion. for "the regular demOcrati nomination" is not made until ill result of the democratic primar is declared. It would seem th: the candidate must s i in p I avow that he is not, nor wi he become the candidate < any faction against the rcguhi democratic nominee in the generi election. \\ hile the letter of tl constitution permits this interpri tation, yet, this was not the so intention of the members of tl democratic convention which a* ded this clause to the constitutioi The use of the word "faction" j tho pledge shows the evident ii tention of the convention to hai been not to recognize any long< factional nominations inside tl party. Factional divisions h? then well nigh disrupted the parti It was the belief that this provii ion ended forever suggestion coi ventions, cliques, combinationi etc., that reunited the democrat We regard as unfortunate thi opening the way to prohibitio nominations inside the partv We say this not that we lov prohibition less but peace an harmony in the democratic rank more. Tho reins of our stat government are in the hands o the democracy. The more peao and harmony in the domocratii ranks the better will be the ad ministration of the State govern ment. We want to see ever' officer from Governor down ti the poorest paid Magistrate' Constable an uncompromising prohibitionist, but we would re gret to see the christian and in telligont men, representing tin prohibit ion wing of tin' democrats party, setting the example o miking nominations inside tin party, which would in time b< followed by 01 ga n i/at ions eon troll ed by plaee seeking politicians, and eventuully result in more bit tor factional lights, of which tin State has had < Dough. ? ??"T> W? I'oomiiciii v.i'ioool' I '.aster. 1 :ie de rat i m - of t he Method is church last Sabhath. Kaster Sun day, \sc'-ii, if-ite, and beautiful Iv arranged. Ivtstor lilies, lilaes ferns ami hoxwond were principal Iv used in the decorations. Pin lettering "All Hail the Power o Jesus* Name" ahove the arch o the alcove, and "Calvary" to tin left, was very pretty. The altai and railing covered with white ant trimmed in dowers added mud to the beauty of the decorations The music was one of the principa features of the day. It was ex oellent and very appropriate t< he occasion. The Presiding Kl dor, Ivov Mr ('rimpb-.dl, preached wifh his usual (di ijuenceand force a s'Tt'p.on that v t very impiessivi upon the large au<lience. >1 f'll < V \ O 1'H1/ Tliat ' 'V iv til i-M '/i'tfs ' ctpov : :'s i :\ H n I TON K' < li t ' U t i. I <' n pi v I <?fj <} i . 11? ! r isit i."r . ' . t ere?. 1' tcs HAD TWO HOURS TO PAC TRUNKS. Sixty-four Rebellious Cadets K Pbe polled from Citadel. irst ?le- Special to The State. by Charleston, April 8.?Tl isly State's forecast of the outcon idi- of the investigation of the boai a... c.... * i. 1: Votes of* Prohibition Candida Must lie Counted. j Special to The Daily News. | Columbia, S C., April S.?'1 _ ! prohibitionists drew their ti 1 blood tonight before the State moeratic executive eonnnittee a resolution being unanimoi , adopted that they could run eai dates who signed the pledge. _ Secretary Lamotte, of the \ j hibition conuniltee, has otlieii asked Chairman Tompkins fo ruling from the eonnnittee as j the construction of the party t ?! stitution. The ropiest, he : ,r I was prompted bv the desire 'j have all candidates, represeni . their views, to confirm strietl; ,(i all constitutional ropiirement )V the democratic party and sul to the result of the prima.*}* c , ! tion. Mr Klird wanted the iiujni .. . received as information but ic he was ignoininionslv defea 1(. All the members went against v mill the following resolution it i unanimously adopted: ' That i v the sense of this committee || any democrat however suggci it I who complies with the rulei ir the democratic party by tiling nl' pledge in the form required io|the constitution and rules of a party is entitled to run in |e State democratic primary and ie have the votes east for him coi \. ed.' i. \V D Evans started the tight in the prohibitionists. Thememl j. expressed the opinion that re prohibition movement was seri ?r and large. There was a very ie meeting. A number of meinl kd spoke favoring prohibition no f. nees and their expression gi s- the prohibitionists a clear re i- The May convention was cal 3, THE WHISKEY DEALERS. The State board of control 18 day elected tvro inspectors inst n of one. Clerk Blakeney was out of the election. Alltheoth 6 were reelected, d The l>oard granted hotel pr 8 leges to Fagan Bros., for the he e Jerome and to E L Gail lard * Son for the Grand Central hoi 0 The board held that this was c only way to tight the blind tige 1 The contract for the improveme for the new dispensary was awa y ed for No Issues Will Be Missed. Editor Ledger: Last Sum morninir the Rock llill Messenj B . outfit was consumed by P I ^ flumes. The total loss was a hi $500. No insurance. I have faith to believe that my friei and well - withers of The Mess ' ijer will assist me in <^ettin^ 1 other outfit and resnmintr its pi lieatiou in th'1 near future. For t he pi . ?nt I shall ha v<? work done at the t'nion, so t no issues will he missed. Respect fully, t C. P. I. While. l,?-t ! (>u I ftesdav afternoon last, 1 tween Mr> MeCardeH's re-i hi and tliet !ottonMills,a hand sateh ' which contained, anion*; otl ' articles, two purses, one of wh ^ I I contained a $5. hill and some sn: 1 jchange and the other some chun; ] It also contained a I hoi i sand n 1 ticket of Mrs \\ 15 Mcllwaii 'iTIie tinder will he litierally ' warded l?v leaving at 111is ot!i<** Danciruffi Disease The beginning of baldness h dandrv Keep the scalp clean and promote qrcriolh of the /we by the use of "a jtgers Jfccu'rUiffi Sfc? V ^ 9$?'' v * ' . kwm. ? lOiunn \FI IIIU OWHlll VIUUIl >ro- Military academy came to pti illy this afternoon when ?'>4 cad* r a wore dismissed from tin' Citad* to The hoard met at 10 o'clock tl on morning and was in session un said "> o'clock, when it adjourned to meet again at 4 o'clock. It 11 ting simply to declare its finding v to which was done in a few minuli s of The cadet* were assembled a unit the decision of the hoard was si lee- nouncod to them. The expect demonstration^1 i? 1- not take pla< ries They received the news of the t said pulsion of more than one half ted. ! their number \\ ith ahsolute silcm him The cadets whom the report atTe was ?d were <ji\en two hours to pa t is their-trunks and leaye the ('itadi that .\t * o'clock toaieht the coi 'toil had dwindled down to .VJ he < of and ninny of tli3 rooms of the hi Ins racks arc empty, hy The work of the Citadel m the jro on as usual and it is safe the say that better discipline will to maintained, int- The ringleaders of Inst Monday outbreak have given trouble, it for said, ever since they entered t ?ers walls of the Citadel and th< the absence will be salutary to t ions well being and good order of t foil State's military institution. >ers The expulsion of the cadi tni- looked for. The number dismii ives ed would not hare been ao lar ad. had not the cadets all agreed led. 4do or die together.' They i claimed equal responsibility in f to. revolt and refused to take advs ead ?f *ny extenuating circui left Bl*nc?8- The dismissal of tl icrs c*d?ts of the third and four classes is not absolute and tin jvj may apply for readmission at tl )tej next meeting of the board. ? Of those expelled, 23 are i . i I thfl first r>!uau 1 1 nf ilia ?n/tnni1 tei. ? '' ***" 11 of the third, and 17 of t! ,r fourth clans. nt? m ' m rl Baby Mine! t feels an inde scribable drea of the pain an danger attend ant upon t h most critical pc Becoming mother should b a source of jo suffering an danger of the ordeal male i!,. its anticipation one of miser} likU ji i i 'im i 1 0 I EI ? 5 W t hut is the remedy which relic women of the great | :n and sr fering incident to maternity; till hour which i . dreaded a.; w oman severest tri il :s not only nuid painless, but all the danger is i< moved by its u>c. 1 hose who us this remedy arc no longer d< be- spondent or g'oomy; ncrvousnej M.t. nausea and other distressing eoi ditions*nre avoided, the system ' ' made ready for the coming even ii-r and the serious accidents so con I,.I, mon to the critical hour at . obviated by the use of Mother' ,l Friend. It i< n blessing to womai , St .00 PFIJ BOTTLE nt all I)ru?rStor?i 110 or mnt by xxpren on i ccMpt of prici lie BOOKS Containing lnv?lti?Ma Information rnrr lllfmi to all Wotn- n, Will lw? .*? ! j.4> rntc toanjr lailMHi upon ippllottlon, i Th? BRADKIKI.lt RflKFLATOR CO.. Atlanta. (i [!. _ _ ^ The first prinfers used to prii ~w only on one side of tins ni then together tins t wo Mm i$* pn-u . to j_'ive the impression < one leaf It sometimes happen* that win the ron<hiefor on the railway <om ''' i 1 * : i I Innlv, a ho-v or yirl th fii.'ht?nol out of wo or thr< \ c i! ' growth. 7r . ??- ? N-? Oo'MfjK fv 'p# -'l J . .. riT^fraftif-'r ^lihiiMi^r u K . Tried To Break J nil. ?? The Reese escape from jail x- famous in this section. Aft long weeks of careful culculutu shiewd brain work and path toil, Reese made his departui lie took with him all the prist no ers who desired to go. rd There was another attempt na jail breaking last Wednesday uss i tcrnoon that was as bold a >ts brilliant as that of Reese, v Ld. shrewd and calculating; but whi lis will not figure in tho jail histo til | lia^that of Reese for the rea> to 1 that it was not successful. let This time the leader was llai rs ' Moblev, the Negro who was st 9 I 38. ' op from Leslie for assault o nd thigh and aggravated nature ti in- sentenced to the chaingang for ed months. In Lis undertaking o. brought to bear slirewd in.-enu x- along with considerable physi of strenth. cc. The prisonois !i?i<1 not l>< i-t. alone more than an hour l?cf? ii?k :i messenger rushed into the 001 q|. home sn<l infoniu'd I >t? j u ps Ilarshaw that thev were breaki (vsjout. Deputy Ilnrshaw hurried ir i the jail and found a largo In | through the brick wall of t rill 'debtors' room," and from whi to the removel of only a few m< be ' bricks would have opened the w | to liberty. The prisoners h | heard the deputy coming and h is I fled to their cells; but not > he aware of this fact, Mr. Harsha sir with his revolver in his bar h? shouted to them that ho wot he kill the first man who show himself. Then the deputy sent ets a discharged prisoner to see lu w things were and followed himse ge Investigation showed that Hat to Mobley, assisted by Monr d( Hmwlinson and Demps Masse both long termers, had with piece of board secured from a c n- inside the jail, prized loose t he fastenings to the heavy iron gri th ing across the inner corridor, ai >y then, with a portion of a hinge ie one of the cell doors, had cor menced enlarging a hole that hi r>f been cut for the admission of hea h ing pipes. They had not l>een ie work long; but it is estimated th withira five minutes more, In they not been discovered, the I would have been at liberty. t .John Stewart, a Federal prisoi r or, has all along l>eon in the coi ? tidenoc of the sheriff. The prisoi d ers were aware of this, and his a ^ tention was engaged in the bat Ipart of the jail. Singing, yollin .. and scuffling prisoners in the co ridor kept up such a noise th a the operations of Mobley and h e assistants could n<?t be heard, ai it was a long time before Ste\ ?i art's suspicions were arouse< c When finally he caught on, I raised the alarm th it the pf-i^oi "t i i ers were breaking out, and Mr * Logan telephoned the news ; | town ami ah cut a > enger. i Several of the j.i i amer elai s that tli* v h t nothing to do wil r the attempt to brcai jail; lint c | I lamp M ohley ha?l politely to them that he would !-:i!! them 'S I ||n.ir irn i ii I f . ..?.? . .t .iv i .. t I r r"" ' ' >'" j j I it \\ i>e to hoM (lie t, j tongue.- Yorkvillo Knquire", l" ! in*t. c | i HOW'S THIS! ^ Wi offer One llmi'to- l Dollars It ?! ward f?>r any ? >?.-< - of ('ularrh that rn of i ii"t !>< iired IivIIr I'd < nti rrli * 'ore 5 1 K J cm s i\ ?v < o.t projw 1 ?. I?<ln, O. We the llll'ler?ighe;l, have knov K .1- < hem y for the |>n*t 1"? Near-*. ?u ' t believe hhn ri? ot'v honor.ih hi 1 ? | hti-l ? - ? iraiiHiKMloim nt.?l flnHmial 1 >?hie 10 (firry out uiiy ohliitat ion- run k < I?V their llrru . VV'irti AlKAtlX, Wholesale Dru^gl* " 1 foledo, t). WaMH.NO, KinnaN Vl.lHTIN, Who o?iiic DtUllftlHlA, I letlo, f>. i Hal-'a t atf?n ti ' uro h Inker) inh nehy notiHii (llr?<"l)i nou tlir l>lo ( H H*ol lllilt 1) tirf \ of till- cVKlr Itlir, 7or, J?er hotl.e. m?|i| l?y ls l)i to:.. ..-1?. ln?oiont-< <>f . re, , ? ? >4 IjfT-?lNv' \ 11 "Tuhvi: |) ti<M1. *t ; '' j. v J WAR! WAR ! WAR! !" Not with Spain, but High Prices. Mlt ,(> Having opened up one of the nicest Dry Goods Stores in Lancaster, we are ready for the fun. Our buyer, who spends the lar>n gest part of his time in the Northern markets buying for 0 different Stores, has scooped in some of the # - BIGGEST BARGAINS id : ,'hs Ever brought to Lancaster. Having a good thing ourselves we cj, are willing to divide profits with our customers. - LADIES' DRESS GOODS. LZZ1 M|, i r?rocn<lines in cents per yard. All the latest styles in Dress in{ ; Goods at the very lowest prices, Also a nice line of Silks, Satins, etc , Calicoes at 2 ; cents a vard, the 5 cent kind. t> cent calicoes at 5 cts. f !l i ClIALLIKSAT 2? CENTS PEL YARD. md Organdies from 5 cents up to 121 cents. Ladies' Shirt waists from 12 33 cents lip to S| ;,n. Ladies ready made Skirts from PS cents up hd 50. !^v Men's Laundried Shirts from 2d cents and up. Men's Over\ sliirts 12.1 cents and up. Cottonades 7 cents up to 12.1 cents per yard. Yard-wide Pleaching *> cents. Red ticking cents. Leather ticking, only s in 3 000 Men's end Boy's Hats itv * at Cents on the Dollar. to :>'e | It will certainly pay vim to sec us before buying your Spring ho Hat. \Yc eariy by far the largest line of Hats in Town. t.f, 1 Hoy's Knee Hants from 15 cents up. Boy's Suits from 39 cts ,re 11P t? *5 00. Men's Suits at $1 98. Men s all woo! Suits from $2 95 up. SHOES, SHOES ! ret ' Men's good Sunday Shoes at 78 cents, Best Tan Shoe at $2. ' Bregans at 73 cents. Ladies' Button Shoes at 48 cents. Regular $2 00 shoos at 98 aents. Misses 90 cents shoos at 50 cents. Childild ren shoes from 10 cents up. Old ladios common sense shoos at 45 ed cents. :;i For One Cent. ? I ... " 1 We will Hell you 2 Italia of Thread. 1 Ladies' Handkerchief. 1 l'ajier Needles, nnd tunny other small articles, oe We hare with us Mr John Deamster, an experienced Dry Go:) y, man, who will take pleasure in waiting on our customers. a I^ST" Don't fail to call on us when in town. We will take pleas in showing you through our stock. Thanking you for past fav H We are Yours for. business, 2 Shannon-Funderburk Co. THiBiTBontRspECT. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSU Whrkras. It ha* pleased Clod In his RANCE COMPANY OF Innnlte wisdom to call from time to OlEtAf VftDlf eternity Utile Reeee Barton, one of MfeW TOnlVa id our mi ml *y School Hcholan. and RICHARD A^cHtTuDY, President. >v Whkkkas. as It Is proper for u* as a Kuinlay school (o make aome nuitahle Assetaover $ 253,000,nOO 00 recogiltlun of Ins death, therefore, he Hurplua over H5 ISA) (k 0 (A) i IDsuraiiee in force, over 936.000,000 00 n - ': . | lteaoivfd 1-1 Tl.ut -><> ?..> ?- I iwrv.Mi? 1KG7 ^ . ? ?r u, iiiv m uuinib "*"x""** " ,v"*' * of Amioch Sunday Mtluxtl, aeknow- Total Income 1897 $64.162 608 00 n- le?tRl(?K the ham! ofOod in tliediHi*n- Income per week, over 1,000 <>00 00 t ,i . r, i i l Income ach working day 180,000 00 t aalIon of hia providence, w hereby one l||OOIOe hour 0^nki of our students has been called to It in itiK hour*) 30,108 00 reward, ami that we liow with humble n Huhiuissi .11 to Hit will as a Supreme Insurance in force In 8 C r. ruler of Ilie universe. Dee. 8let. '97 $8 875 816 00 :lt 2d, That we extend our sympathy I?nurane? wr'tl*'' J1"*' . , , * f * . . . paid for In 8 Pin '70 1,20)403 00 is h-'ieav <! f-tiher aim! mother in ProrUimM received in n U llie Hnil tleaUi of their little ?l?r inK'n>y^ In'97 214 05784 1'' Jlril I'Pat n cop> of llp se resolution* Death Insse* p t i?I inStJ V. ho ftp lushed the bereaved p'pon's anil 110 477 fk) I I....,,r.-,?l m.r h....k Tho larmwt nn.l (wot Conmam l"'1'" ""' | in th? world. 1'ni.l l'oli.y lloM. , u.liMgoo.. | i? Pi,7. ea.i,s.;.a,..5i. " A voice we love I i**?illel; H". G. Moll WAIN, 'I ver77 "" , 81* E Cl A L AGfiNT, ti ! In Hi m Iiiih recalled The hoon HD I ive h ol riven, Lancaster, S, " ,iii i nut i'm ! i> iiniii* r? her I ... ,, . . . . . * . .... . I ? ?; I :ilk with li'iii before von ! I 111* ><u|l tu heaven. I. insure. This '(iVi l\ li ill v#? , fni'iif fair, l(j < ailed hinoi . u' > <1 ?>in , 1-1 L44 JilM e.n.e 10 Kimw how sweet a flower , 01T IIHP I1D TA H A ' III ! !?r uii-e w MJ <i ii (Mini. li! villi Ui 1U L H 1 fj. ^ t 're sirt couid harm or * >rrow fmle i , ir l)e tu .?!nn With friendly nr.. J Orders filled from any eatuloguo .1 k iiial in ifaven oiiirjfil promptly unci at priros frequently Ami imilv It Hoeni there. | less and never higher than <|iio11 K. Ailains,) r, . ... | ted. . i I \tr i | . OuiihnU HH | ... < I.. Hmmii, i I .We guarantee all good* to l?e jiiHt uh represented and should at It i* generally understood that any time nn article bongnt from M (Jen lii'c will hepluccd in the field us not prove satisfactory t the in ease of war. Voting Algernon |K*reha.*er a new one will be auh SartnrU, cran.l?.n of (iencral I'S ,,n Vluiio t'/nt eo -? ? 1.. * I I ? . ......ay j *.??. .1 im nmu'M (HMIIIIi; |H ? j (irnnt, has applied by wire for a Umt featll,eof our |)UsineKH which commission under liini. i has made for us such a sterling The prohibition convention* in j reputation in this part of the a number of counties lust week i State. demanded the nomination of a] \\ e do all kinds of repairing in ,v f til 1 Stnte ticket at the State con- lour lines at low prices, and return vention of prohibitionist* which | all jobs looking like new. Our >r. meets in Columbia to-morrow. ' shop equipments are unsurpassed. ,,, A tVoiiilfi f'il aic-OTfry. Q D 0 A A| H'P ''c'' 1,1 ' ' til , Tli? Inct qn?rt?r of * .merry rtmnlt (j "i M n l I I I H,M' ma v.,.i d. . - ,vi rl<- i ir>tiii?-in?, * * tJ I ' I' ' ? U I t ' 1 jitlflssi, t*r? nor c that hnvr n*cr>ntt> -1 mor* f<ir . . , .. ........ _ hiiin ti.ly ih: n lliMfltcrjinff oH .><'tis<lw.M ' " lock, r ltc?ief, H. (j. t> ntt iv, I'pov.ftu'lritn lliltfM. it mm-iii* to ? ' liKl' P1 Ilfc' ' i tl-u > <1 > r?*ry flfK)' of (T'.fl h.xllh, ' * mm i I n- r -n, vui'ii or < hil'l ff?n t?fc?- TO II IK wit I > i flvnvin^ fhf i:r< iirrl itrrtel'i'. ... . . ,.r nir' I i iiUh rt m ?ol'l by all dwlm. Lira < u h ..... i