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Oil Is on President. Federal lu ?
ventilation Promised ?The
Outlook.
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Washington, Nov. 11. ?At a
sate hour this afternoon Mr. Tol-,
oort, accompanied by Solicitor
iliehards, of the department of
justice, called at the White House |
and had an extended interview
with President Mclvinley. Here-)
kited to the president the story of
his experiences in South Carolina, I
substantially us given above, en j
tering into minute details of the
trouble on election day. The.
I
.president listened attentively to j
the recital, but gave no indication j
of what action, if any, might be
taken. However, bo requested,
Mr. Tolbert to see the attorney
general and make to him a full j
statement of the situation us he
viewed it.
Returning to the department of
justice, Mr. Tolbert had an inter
view with Attorney General
'Griggs, who had just returned to
.the city from Now Jersey. At
Ihe conclusion of the interview
ithe attorney general said ho wt old
'have a conference with the president
upon the matter as soon as
possible, and it would then be
determined what, if anything,
-would be done.
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taml that sickly bilious complexion ! > taking
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CLERK'S SALE.
STATIC OF SOUTII CAROLINA
C O L* N T V O F I.ANCASTFK,
Court of Common 1'lean.
-Jennie P. Ji.-lk. I'luintilT',
VH.
AVi Ilium P lletk, Defendant.
J) II ItSU A N T t i an Order of mint in
llie aliuveC'Sf, allied ny (jni W.
(*inm it Judge, ()et .r), I SOS I
wllfnell at liitnt'uxter emit t-ln u.-e < n
7 Vie Jlrst Monday in December.
within the In* at hours of ante. the fol>.i\v
ing (lesiu il)fd jnoi-? rt> to wit :
\H flint < runt of html in the county
f Dancus it and State of Sou li < 'uroiitut,
containing
/ '*."? '.ri'S. Mo t'c of Its*.
r>dvl11?I? ?I, Xortii liy S J St:t lien aiul j
H William*; Son li, l?v pMfaU* minis of
! i I?' W Be k , It- a - I; l*v ! < > of
.\fari?art*t MiiiHun ttit'l I) A FihiiIim?
ImrW; Went, l#v ? .! ?te lamliof n It \V
HclU.
TermM of -'uN', f'A * If, or oneiiait
tMsIl Ulnl Irl liiwe ill n:i?- Vi'ilf, t'i
/1 <o?uiv?| i> iiiim) ??. ;>u rii ( i'ui iii^
oiKht (si p-r neat inieiesi frmu
lata wliieli sliitil lietieeui < l>V a i<t>> i.(a'e
of 11;pri niise.s I'mvliavi" to
pay for I'ttjicfc
\V. S. L. 1'orltV,
C. C. C. L. C.
It. K. Wylio, rill's Ally.
SPECIAL
Although, It. lUtANDT Iijis a
larger stork of better quality and
greater variety at much closer
j)ri? es than ever, ho has decided
or account of tho scarcely of
money, to make a
10 PER CENT. REDUCTION.
m tho entire stock, thus handing
bark to you still more change
thau any other jewelry storo anywhere.
11. Brandt's supplement advor
tLiament 8 aro money savers to
ifota.
B BRANDT,
The Jeweler,
Chester, 8.0.
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CANT AILi TULiM!
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President Wil: Da "o'!:i:i? in
Either of the Carolinas. si>
PERSONAL ATTACK. A.
tell
l>o
l'hunix Case Considered l?v the
riv
Cabinet After 1 leariii'' a Kuil . .
int
Statement and Nan inter ,
h*\
forenee I )eeidcd ()n.
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Washington. Nov. 12.?The .
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president deei<!e<l this afternoon
not to interfere in the North or
111
South'Carolina race troubles. \
member of the cabinet said of the ,,
M?
decision :
4'Collector Tolbort was shot .j
while away from his oHiceon lm.s
iness entirely disconnected with J( |
|that of his position and under
those circumstances the governI
merit has not the shadow of a!?y
right to interfere. If tlu; collcc- t|()
tor had been in the discharge of
I
his oflieiaI>H?ties and in an ell'ort /'?i
to discharge the laws of the Unit-!*0
ed States the case would have been i ,i,
i en
very different and the duty of the i
government would have been clear
i In the present case, however, it is
said that the lawless acts of the J
mob were not directed agaimt ex- j Jjel
ocutibn of any of the laws of the p0
United States but against an individual.
The case would have
been the same if Tolhert had been jKJ
shot the highway by a rob- w|
bcr." . I to
j Jim Tolbert Told to Go, ltt'
oo
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| Great reeling Manifested Against ! j
The Kn*ire Tolhert Family.
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Special to The State. ] nc
G rechwood. Nov. 11. --Tele- in
phone messages from Gaines, tci
| Phomix, and other points say
things are exceedingly ijuict and be
that nn further trouble is nntiei ill
| paled unless the Toloerts arei
brought hark to (i reeiiwood. If t;?
they are there is uo jail made that jai
j will withstand the onrush of a to
Iii( b such a* will gather. j ill
i Notiee was-oiveu .1 iin Tolhert, th
the assistant jio.it aster at Me- hi
(.'oriuiek, this :11.n ' >i11that lie
would l?e allowed ;;?! hours in at
which t ? leave the State an ' that po
'.his wife and children would he,
i . , , , ,
. eared lop and pl'? lerted. Kin- in
than ie i 1 e\ i' ,i? 1 t w is e' 1.i
I at Met 'or I nick th'.i move. e I
I'olbert, il is understood, hi 1 te
taken Uo v?-py . e J.:;l I ill the
' alTair. 11 r <i! not, howe\er,wait ol
for los allotted lime to exjjire be- ol
| fore in :!.iti:'" Iviinseli' searee. At
'dinner time it was fiend that he
had 'li-ao 1, when, where and
II
how is not know n.
\ message from ii 15 I dbert at.',l>
! Washington Kaiui tnrou jh thin of*
s<
lire litiliiv MSl<in_' 'lie (Mil i it loll of J.(
Tom. Tom has horn c irrioil to , to
Ahheville. M i I lor i < >till nt stork- al
man's house. and Ins nil vsieians , ^
. (\
say no is doinjj nicely, a decided
. w
,change for tho better hrwino tak- jM
cn place. Their only fear now *?!tr
from pneumonia. al
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j The Kind You Han Always Bought $
Bo.ro th. ,1OS7^7r
Slitu.Uro of
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Two second hand bicycles for c>'
sale at this ollico. |?
M< >1{K KLO( >i >.>i 1 Kl >.
onwin Killed and Two Men
Wounded in Green voo<l.
ceiu! to The I >ui v News.
Greeuwood, S C, Nov. ] *.I?r
vi? tele/ram reeeived at
pl.aeo says Jaines Tolbcrl,
>t master at MeCormiek, ared
at Washington ami had an
erview with 1'resident MelCin
today :i?kin<j for federal aid
holding his position, saying
was driven nwav 1?y threats to
I him.
A telegram received ny the
oenwood .lournal savs: "Me
nicy has abolished the ollice at
[ Cormick.''
1 iOiinie Webb', mm employee of
3 Grcendel mill, was shot by a
gro lust night. The negro runs
>lind tiger. Some hoys wore
tting liquor from liirn when he
ed three shots, one striking
chh in the stomach just below
3 rilis.
Three men on their way to
rcenwood this morning tired in?i
negro enbin near Piny Grove
ureh, the bull striking a negro
jinsin in the stomach. When
e was found she was in a horri*
u condition, dying alone on a
le of cotton. A doctor was
nt for but he says she can not
tssibly recover.
Kennedy McCaslan, near Troy,
Abbeville county, went to the
use of a negro named Hunter
10 farms on McCaslan's land,
day after dinner to get a por>n
of the cotton raised on the
[id. McCaslan and the negro
hi Id not agree upon the division
the cotton and had some words,
liereupon the negro ordered Meislan
off the place. As Meislan
did not go fast enough, the
gro tired on him, the load iak~
g effect in the side of the face,
IU Olg 11 picuv DIKIIV.
MeCaslan's condition is said t(i
quite serious. It is not thought
at lie will recover.
The negro \v..s captured ant;
ken to Abbeville and lodged in
il after some dillieulty with si
\\ who wanted to lynch hini. It
e sen tile hot ween tl|e sheriff am
c m ?:?the negro had one eyi
locked out.
A ma *s meeting lias been calha
(ireeiiwood court house loinor'.V
at 1 o'cIock.
(!11\ i i nment oiiicial ( laytoii i
re ii11<ii11 ix out what he can foi
ri >vernmeirt lie telegraph
the president today that In
are?i no further trouble.
1'hcre i>. ut> lolling what the ah
it ion i?i the Met ormiek pos
iice will bring about.
; ;< \ t'ii i N| ik
njt acus, r,
There are few men more \vid<
i ake ami enterprising than Craw
id 1'ros' who spare no pains It
cure the best of avorything it
eir line for their many ens
titers. They now have the vain
ile agency for Dr. King's Nov
iseovery for Consumption
imglis and ('(this. This is tin
omlerfiil remedy that is prodnc
g such ii turor all over tlie conn
y l?y its many statling euros. 1
tsolutely euros Asthma, Hron
ictis, Iloaraoness and all affec
ons of tho Throat, Chost an<
ungs. Call at above drug ator
ul got a trial bottle free or
igular size for 50 cents am
1.00. Guaranteed to cure o
rico refunded.
Chauncoy M. Depow is a dc
ared candidate for tho Unite
tatos senate from New York.
! WILMINGTON CLEAR, j
'the toiu, ok the nk-I
Ji'OKS K;I. T> WAS TKN.
()" j", ijonahie 1'ersons of l>oth
('oiovm Knurled to Train!* and
Put A' )> :! i-?l With Orders
to Stay Away.
.
Wilmington. N. (\. Nov. 11-The
\\ ilnuii^ton whites have killed {
ten neirrot^ all told and other j
blacks are seriously wounded, at
least one ?-i whom will die. There
whites are wounded, one fatally.
i t o i 1
j\ii <ii>ju>:iion:u>ie whiles were
marched out of the cit\ today.
Among them are Cnited States
Commissionm' Hunting, ex-Chief
I of l'olice Melton and others. The
j negro leader-. were alsj escorted
to a train and pot aboard.
Wilmington, X. C., Nov. 12 ?
.....
\\ iliningtoii is rapidly settling
down to its normal quietude.
There has been no further clash
between the races. The new city
government is exerting every of
fort to reassuro the negroes that
they may resume their labors at
the cotton compresses an<< shipping
wharves.
The mayor this morning sent a
negro messenger through the
woods adjacent to the city to urge
those of the race who are in hiding
to return to the city and to
tell them they can do so with perfect
safety. Many of them, men,
women ami chilJren, are reported
to bo in^tarviji^ condition.
> The Cause of the Fights at Wili
uiington.
j The following is the editorial in
the Daily Record, the negro pa
1
s I per, which caused the outburst at
Wilmington, N. C.
"We suggest that the whites
tguard their women more closely,
i thus giving no opportunity for
\ 1 tlu? )itii>t?iM
Uj .mi IIV IIM, wv uu n mtr I?I
black. You leave your goods out
| of door-. and then complain I>ei
cause they are taken away,
t l'oor white men are carelcs.i
in the matter of protecting their
| women, especially on farms; they
; arc careless of their conduct
toward them, ami our experience
1 ai . >i I m poor white, people in
. the country teaches us that the
women < f that race arc not any
> more parliculir in the matter ol
[ eland- -ti.ie meetiugs with coloria
. met! th 'u are the while men will
colored women.
".Not tings of this kind go 01
for some time until tin? woman'.'
t ini'alnati ?n, or the man's hold
lie--. In ings at tt ution t(? them am
tin* man is lynched.
"K\cry negro lynched is called.
I#ig, hut Iy hlaek brute,' when i|
a fact many of these who have thu
heen dealt with had white men foi
? o...:.. r.o'w i -- ? '
tnvii idiaui .IIIH v\ I'l'U imi um>
not 'black* and Mnirlv/ '11 won
-1 ... .
, : .sullicieuit ly attractive: for white
v girls of culture: and refinement t<
? fall in love with them, as is wel
known to all.'
I Kilnrnta Tour lloiruU Willi Cionirrtii.
. On' <ly ( :vthnrtic, curt- ronwiipatinn forevei
i tOc,'J!>o. IfO.c.O fail, i'"s?riristsr?>func* mono:.
Knee Feeling in New York.
H New Yeirk, Nov. 14.--Rae
t feeling long manifested in the up
,1 per west aiele Wrought about th
r fatal shooting of a negro in
tight with threw white men.
fessssr
TOfpiiafj
England Will Seize t'ns Battle !
Ship as (a Derelict.
PROTEST FILED, . I
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A Conflict of Opinions on Maritime
Law \Viiicli May Rriug
About Some Complications
lietwccii Nations.
I Nassau, N. I'.. Nov. 11.?The J
Ui'ilisli admiralty authorities here '
jare?j;ointt to take possession of,
j the Maria Teresa, which has i
drifted ashore on Cat Island, as a '<
derelict. The American consul
; has piotested against this course, (
claiming everything less the
I salvage. The steamer Autilluinl<
is leaving here for Cat Island!
; with customs otlicers and policed
on board.
Washington, 1>. C., Nov. 11 ?
j The attorney general holds that i
America's claim to the Teresa is 1
yet undisputed.
OFFICER DIES IN HAVANA. I
Quartermaster Williams Who was
Connected With Ex-Senator
Gordon.
I
Washington, D. C., Nov. 11?|
Col. Charles W. Williams, of |
Kentucky,assistant quartermaster,
who had been suffering from yel
low fever for some time, died at
h o'clock this morning in Havana.
; His wife was a niece of the wife i
jofex Senator Gordon.
'killed ry an illinois
SOLDIER.
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Tr agio Death of an Actress at
Savannah, Georgia.
Saranah, Ga., Nov. II. ?Laura
Mortimer, an actress in the A1
ham ira music hull, was instantly
killed here at midnight by the
. accidental discharge of a revolver
l ...I : l ? /MI i -
Mriunmil^ HI I ll\;i|l! v IN ur 1*4.
Ptifer, ('oinpanv < I.. Fourth
1 lliu?'i> regiment.
The Landslide in Nebraska.
Omaha, Neb., Nov. \t\isi
! returns indicate that tin* reI
mbiieans have carried W illiam .1.
1 I?: * ui' s Stat*1 I)v I',."ini jilur dit \ .
a i^ain <11* I'.'jt'io over the allied
1 nmi.ai vote for Mr. I'r\an in
lviu?. Many ret urns arc delayed.
' lint cliun^ep of importance ate
1 unlikely.
.List what cau-ed the landslide
< is the topic of an t il discu>Mon.
i Two \ iews are inivanced one
* that antagonism t<> free silver de
l" feated the fusion forces, the other
that a fot-1 i #>; prevailed ihat an
' anti republican vote meant a re
5 Ituke to the administration's eon
' duet of the war and an etnharass
' inent in its arrangement of the
terms of peace. l'oth arguments
undoubtedly contributed ninterial;
i ly to republican success.
Tho republican platform contained
a clean cut declaration for
e sound money, that of the fusion
- forces spoke a# strongly for free
o silver.
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ANOTHft JHAl
5pain Asks For and is Graatd
More Time.
PREPARING "E?LV.
l'he President Wants Matters
Hastened, lint is Ready to
(I rant all the ( 'oneesj-'mn
Possible.
Washington. I>. Nov. 12 ?
A speeial cahinot ino< tin?; was
held today I? eonsider a dispateh
received from .1 ud^o l>ayat Paris,
in which he informed alio president
that tlieSpani.-h ? <?mi>sioners
had asked for additional time n.
prepare thir reply to tin? proposition
submitted I > y the United
States.
Although the president and his
cabinet advisers are anxious that
the negot iations shauld proceed as
rapidly as possible, the request
for additional time will be granted
mil the Spanish commissioners
will be given until Tuesday to
prepare a reply.
THE CUBAN ASSEMBLY'S
COMM1SSION STAUTS.
Headed by Gen. Garcia It is
Bound for Washington?To
Present Wishes to McKinley.
Habana, Nov. 13.?The tivo
members of the special commission
appointed by the Cuban assembly
at Santa Cruze del Sur
last Thursday night to go to
Washington to present to President
McKinloy the wishes of tho
assembly, arrived today.
The eoininiss;on, which consists
of Gen. Cli'/to Garcia, its president;
Manuel Sanguily, .lose
Miguel, Gomez, Antonio Ganzales
Lanuza and dose Bunion
Yilhilou, its secretary, will leave
for the United States on Wednesday
by the Plant Line steamer.
There has been no exchange of
notes rot ween 1 he evacuation coinmiusions
today.
The order of the citv is maintained
and 1 lie n:i1r..l <i
IVguhu S r i? 11'
? 11 > *Y V > "?/> >?<; C > ?*>.
(lood hu.ks :v,"v in->n?
1h:in ^Uin !> -p, entirely
mi 11 o??I i \ <'onciiti?<. a1!
III**- \ 11 :i! organ-.. If the lis.;- iinactive,
\ mii have :i l?ili'Mi> look;
if viiii1,' >1 hi) u*li is disordered. \ on
h..Ve a dv^ydc 1 ?k : I? 'mr
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piurhi i lw ,k Secure good ln' i'tl),
:m ! vmu will MI",'!c hivi? >o,l
looks. * T.ie.'I; ! i! t- i > : s ;i
g?i(m 1 A 11 era I i v.! :i||< I Tonic. A i>
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It'll I ll'OS I hmg SpU C. .">i ? e.it s
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IIhto wa> almost a riot i.-i
Charleston on I Tidav mused hv
negro union longshoremen, who
, get S*j;; a ?l:i?-r for each gang of
I o r> r*
live, attacking twenty-livt noil
union men from Port lioyal, who
get tflo a s? j 11 n< I. The police
quelled the trouble and the Port
I Royal men hacked down and went
home.
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