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n IK LKDGER. Th'irlow S. Carter, KDITOK AM) MANAGER. WKDNKSDAY, MAIU'H S, 1S00. . 1 I For tho information of our i brethren of the press we desire to say that the report to tho effect that "a William Catoe, on his way fi\>m Kershaw to his home at Taxahaw during tho record ; severe cold spell, lay out and was 1 so badly frozen that when his | shoes were pulled off one of Irs | ? .. i I._ i:i i I leei iiruno oil iikc it piece 01 glass | or wood'' is a mistake like the j tale of the three black crows. The fact is that William, who lives j about three miles from Kershaw, i . was already frost bit whim that spell came. He started out some time bofore to celebrate a little, and the former cold spell overtook him and hold him in its | chiHin<* embrace for quite a night and a day laving him up for re- I pairs and from the effect* ot | which he has suffered right much , since,but he is getting along nice- | t I Iv now and is in possession of all his members but a fe.v toes.? Kershaw Era. - + The Greenville News says that the negroes of that city are incensed over what they denounce as the swindling operations of a .. 11: i.: ix if \? Ill 11 lilt 11/ Uillllll^ UIII1>CI1 Y> Anderson, of Anderson county, j who claimed to represent the <lExSlaves Pension Association.'' He hold his meeting in the colored Baptist church there. His scheme was that each negro signing a petition to congress to grant exslaves a pension, pay him 25 cents and then pay 10 cents a-month for ten months. He claimed that only negroes who signed would get pensions. This i* the second time Greenville negroes have l>een worked by the samo sort of scheme?a white man calling himself Capt. Y .1 Rutherford, having worked the same sort of scheme a year ago and carried of! several hundred dollars. + * Charles II. Pack, a well known business man of Andereon, who lives in Greenville, was arrested last week charged with making a note for $300. in the firm name ' of Freeman & Pack and forging ] the name of his partner, YV B Freeman, as endorser. Ho waived ( a preliminary and was released on a $750. justified bond. The trial will he had at the .June term of court for Anderson county. Mr. 1 Pack's friends are confident of an * acquittal. ' ! E.< President Cleveland, Capt 1 Robt Evans and Commodore ' Benedict arrived at Georgetown ' Friday and took boat for the ( game preserves of the Santee ! (inn Club, where they will probibly remain en a hunt for 1 several weeks. This is Mr. Clevo- 1 land's second trip this season to I those famous marshes. -f h * Tho wife of Capt. Wm, Mc- ' Ginnis has been suffering a long 1 timo with tumor of tho bone just above the knee. Amputation be^ j came necessary, and Yesterday , Drs. Blair, Ashcraft, Utley, and j Pomberton to/>k off tho limb.? | Monroe Journal. , 1 Kx-Gov?rnor Richardson took i c suddenly ill in Columbia last!, Friday morning and for several 1 hours hit condition was considered critical. His trouble was a pro^ fuse hemorrhage at tho nose. There will bo 24 new stores built in Charlotte this spring and summer.'' Hon. W D May field and Senator S G Mayficld have opened a Jaw ofhoo in Coin mhia. - > . I ? HAVE THAT BANNER. BO F TI/Y FOLD IT. Have that banner, softlv fold it, And gently lay it now away For they wiionft in victory waved it. No more its colors will display. Have that banner, mntheis keep it. Tell your uhildrvii ii is dear. How their t'dh-rs fell bene ath it, For na ive land ami freedom dear. Have that banner, still preserve it *Tis freedom's own without a stain, Teach your hildren all to love it. From youth till manhood ikuy attain Have that banner, ever shield it. For 'IL the only relic left. Of freedom's w ar ami heroes in it. Oh. prize the banner they have left. Have that banner, safely keep if. Guar.) it as you would your lives, For still a glory hovers round it. A hallowed charm that never dies Save that banner, softly fold it, And gently lay it now away. For they who oft in victory waved it. No more its colors will display. ?T. R. Mauii.l,. DISPENSARY LAW DECISION Indictments Must Say to Whom ! Liquor Was Sold. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, March 2.?The su- I preme court has held in a Saluda j county case that a dispensary indictment must name the parties to whom the alleged sale was made and that <%todiverse parties" is not permissible. . The State constabulary now has i sixty-two members, including three now in the penitentiary. No Stamp Tax on Liens. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, S. C., March 3.? At the request of the Hank of | Greenwood tho commissioner of [ internal revenue has rendered a i decision on an important point. The decision is to the effect that Agricultural liens and taxable only as mortgages. In other words, that a lien for a sum under $1,000 does not require a rovenue stamp. PRISONERS BREAK .JAIL. i'artial Delivery From the Prison in Orangeburg. _L Special to The State. Orangeburg, March 5.?There was a partial jail delivery here last night, live prisoners, a majority of whom were charged with violations of the federal laws, escaping. Among them is Cash llartzog, a notorious thief charged with robbing the postoflice at N'eeses, in this county. The poker used to push up the stove fires in the cells is the instrument by which the release was effected, the wood around the nail heads in the cell walls being burned iwav, allowing the boards to l>e! easily removed. The escape occurred during the rain and hail I dorm last night. Sheriff Dukes will irMitute immediate search an \ will no doubt wire descriptions of his lost wards to all prominent points. Three prisoners refused to escape, but gave no immediate j ilarm, being, it is supposed,over lwud by the desperate rascals. Mr. Chart Richardson, son of Mr. Griffin Richardson of the; owcr part of this county, returned yesterday from Indian rerritory, where he has been iving three years. ?Monroe Journal. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral promptly relieves the cough, stops 1 the tickling in the throat, and induces quiet and refreshing sleep. '/iSize % Price. THE S Nearing an End(ill Wile/1 REfiARPl i The Sore Heads Oh ! I low sadly they were deceived. THOUSAND DOLLARS in one day sn ing able to serve all the trade during th The Gladiator who enters the Arer ever ready to d< fend his laurels against empty Stores of Lancaster speak loud< r ers. but his waiting is in vain. The ox we fine it almost impossible to wait on Bargain Seekers ! - Can It Yes ! "Wonders Cist the Pi ices. - iress Oqo Brooadinc, double width, till wool Beautiful wide Dimity, in till shadi Y.ard wide Percales, old price 10 < Nice quality ()utin<r (not the cheap Tr.e lo cents fleece lined Flanneletl Pomes One tmle left of the Extra Heavy t 10-4 Brown Sheeting, old price 2'l ()il colors Turkey Red Damask, ol 15-4 Table Oil (Moth, nil colors, oh Towels, White Goods and Bed Spr THE i We will close out what is left at 1-1 CLOT We are selling nt the r to of 25 suitH per renowned (' oiliing Thc\ were (amy lit >?t tl >?H they all at the t-Mine prices 25 Hoys' ! \ipin? l)ie-s Hiits nlil price $1 00 onr price l< olil price $1 00 oor price lo close 35 ceo Is > I K1K The $1 50 cents t r? e more mi 9h centM into \ Kill pocKet- o <1 ruiu lie the "filthy ll $1 50 $1 25 atnl $1 Oil you 'afce yoil< ch< i??hialeil L ?l Key ol I'm Shoe . It ih ilk pi Yes, we will rove you 2 spools of ''oats' 'I f Keaui'ful K l?inc foroc ots 5 iar<e pa where We came very ip nr leaving 0 em out: : lite ml ti cm i rv t lie .n over?tliei must go| on old pr c 25 cents our pt ie "o dn-e 12} cents No Goods charged to any one l$r Remember the Place, Cloud i! Under Buy, Under Sell?Of the People Baby Mine! _ ? who Every mother . t feels an i n d e ",hl sc.ribable dread Woe of the pain and on ; danger attend- onrri ant upon the ^ most critical pe- ' 1 riod of her life. Becoming a ^ mother should be a source of joy 80,1 ' to all, but the of II suffering and mltw t ?i ? I i mint danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery, vear MOTHER'S FRIEND ? is the remedy which relieves *SU)NI women of the great pain and suf- j friei fering incident to maternity; this his r hour which is dreaded as woman's I .. , severest trial is not only made ie ' painless, but all the danger is rc- ahaw moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing conditions are avoided, the system is j last made ready for the coming event, i and the serious accidents so com- | mon to the critical hour are i nKuioU/l K,, ? 1-- ?*-* - I vv.mi.vu ll,c usc 01 muirjcr s Ifltel Friend. It is a blessing to woman. p0?. *1.00 PER BOTTI.E atoll Drag Storoa, will or sent by txprisi on receipt of prloa. . . BOOKS Containing InraloaMe Information of L core to women, will bo oont rntt to any addreaa, n| n application, by Tbo BBADTIKLO KKfiULATOB Cd,. A Ilea la. ?o. SLAUGHT! ?Only a Few Da; ^lie remaining Co*1 OU/yS Stock will I ESS OF PRI looked wise and predicted that it wti purchase An Kntire Stock of Goods ; i We never had such a tremendous trade les for the Two Stores. Right here let e Rush. m and tights under the Rattle Cry of "I all comers. How have we sustained than words. The salesman is ever rear pectant Customer is like "The Letter TI the trade. Our store is thronged from Be Possibl Wfill liRVPJ* Dod-n. no n .v n ids ! Dress Clooi I">rcss Goods, o!<l j>riee 2'> cents, our pri s for dresses, ol<l price 124 cents, our p rents, our price to close 5 cents kind) old price 7 cents, our price to cl< les, our price to close 5 cents. stic! Domestic! ,'nrd wide Brown Sheeting at 1 cents. > cents our price 1<> cents, d price 20 cents, our price, to close 10 t ' price In cents, our price to close ! ccn eads at your own price. 'OUND CaLICO P.EMNANTS. [ cents pei pound. HING, CLOTHING. day. Wh tin e jurt opened up a ci??p of the fs ! * nitiiif prices *a th ntlieis lui? nvp don't int.* " inis Ipfi??ii'i prie?- SI <uir p?i<"p to enw 50 c a close 4!l cents. One Lot of Kxtra Heavy Be :s. niioks. The $1 Ml Dress shoes at 75 ce'its. Now icre " HKi pairs of No* .'t's slid 4's Lrdies' t1 t-i close them out st 25 cents p?*r pair Don't ck-iiK up g>|.; dollars In the street' at (lie prit Mi read 'or 5 cents. 1(1 Halls of Sew I g Th ckajes of ?Miew ing (Jura lor 5 cents You pi .5 ito/."t l.sdies' K'eece Lined Undet V< s st o r p ice to close in certs. .r>n dn/.eu Men's 1 No time to charge them. Kvorythin t Allison's Old Stand. And always l>oa , for the People tirst, last and all the tii ie remains of (.apt. II. S. Md I wick, of Charlotte, N. C., committed suicide in Boston Charle Thursday, wore interred in Alston, c idlawn cemetery, New York, in cold l> Saturday. Capt. Chadwick here toda ed insurance on his life to Chris Si unount of $40,000. perate efl 1 lo tired 1 and was I r. Augustus I hies, youngest . , . * , . : * ly before if t.apt. and Mrs. A. 1 hies j aile Gold Mine, who left the s for Nova Scotia about two '.Vhile s ago, retnrned last VVednes- J piymo accompanied by his bride, he William ng married during his stay in 1 wftH M^riK a Scotia. Mr. Thies' many wm|0 rin ids will ha glad to learn oft - ? I greguuon etui n and that ho *vi 11 imtko ville tcxla dine hia homo again.?Ker- wrecked ^rtt* of the cl ?1 m ~ did not ft< wo negroea were killed hy tiling near VVadesboro, N. C., VVednewlay afternoon. VV anhi: r. W .1 Arndield, who haa The conf y moved from Waxhaw to m?nt to< er haa bought land there and harbor bi nhortly begin building.? gua canal roe Journal. ? ++ J*o?1 11m'Fmtn nil?hre guaranteed tomtom afimbsssfi ImH?Ii>20 nlnutM. "Um c?dI t ?omJ' men ER js l^eft ! ! ! kIs of E. >e cloned out; CES.is an inopportune time to no money in tie Country, i in our existence. ONE us apologize for not be,OW PRICES," must be I our leputation ? The ly to wait on the custom nit Never Came,'-" while morning until night with Le >Pe again riiey Co. ds ! - ! ic?\ to close 7 cents, rioo to close 4 cents. >se d.l cents. t ! :cnts. ts. .* imoiiN Solilocg Bros' world >?i?d to hold them Out they cuts 100 Men's Fine Fur (1 ('oiuforts?t^ey must go? ?pen your eve*. and go <1own *in?? I)r? Hs Shoes. ol?l price fai' to g?t h i>?lr of the cele* ;cs we ao selling th m, ri H<l for h cell's. 4 yards ?V cents h package else* i!d price U> octs (we don't .iglit Wright L'udi r Shirts, g SPOT CASH. r in mind OUR MOTTO: me. Ill Nil 8 8IJ1J \!\rI j rder in Charleston. ston, March 2.?.John olored, wag allot down lood on i..niircnR street y by another negro named nails who made a desfort to escape the police, three shots at an ollicar himself wounded serious* he was taken. ? ? - 1 Kinging a Church Hell. nth, Mass., March 5.?, A Iloxie, $8 years old, k by lightning and killed ging the bell of the Cou* lal church in Chilton* ty. The lightning badly the tower and front part lunch, but fortunately ot it on lire. icarngua Bill Safe. ngton, I). C., March 3? erees reached an agreelay on the river and ill, carrying the Nicara I amendment. r<?- Bar for flftf Con to. t touocco hoblt ture, mokoa wook i Mood pare. 60e ti All drogfiau. Local Matters* Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Collins, March 2, 1899, a >.on. The Farmers' B. A M. Comfiany hud a horse to die Sunday. Capt W II Edwards of Landsford, is visiting his sister, Mrs II B Purdue. E D Blakeney, Esq., and J H Foster, Esq., of Kershaw, are attending court here this week. Miss Kate Lindsav is visiting: relatives in the Jaeksonham neighborhood. Dr. R 8 Becham, Mr C C Ilorton, and a number of other citizens of Kershaw came up Monday. We are glad to see ex Marshal Hunter out on the streets againv having recovered from his recent, spell of the grip. Thus. Wade, col., died of typhoid pneumonia on Dr. Massey's place last Saturday. There will bo service in the* Episcopal Church Thursday ni at the usual hour, conducted by the Rev J W Cantey .Johnson. Married, on Sunday last, byMagistrate Carnes of Wild Cat, Mr John Snipes and Miss Minnie Taylor, daughter of tho bite Jeff Taylor. Married, by T W Secrost, No tary Public, at the residence of W W Marze, the bride's father, on March, 1, 1891), Mr Walter Morgan and Miss Genie Marze. We are pleased to know that Editor Connors of tke Review j was able to bo at his office Monday. On account of tho change in the weather he thought it prudent to remain at home yesterday. Monday wa all sorts of a day. Clear and heavy frost that morning, then it clouded up, later it rallied, men it snowed, after which the sun came out and shined for sn hour or so and then set behind a bank of clouds. List of letters advertised for the week ending March 7, 1800: Mrs Kinmn ?J Cauthen, Bertlia Chapped, Mrs Mariah Schoot, C R McLeod, ,1 B Shehane, John C Smith, ??. Tobacco Journal. .1. F. Gregory, 1*. M. Fx Governor McKinney of Vir~ ginia, is dead. Bild BlOOtl is a GOAd TMM ^ to be rid of, because bad blood is the breeding place of disfiguring and dangerous diseases. Is your blood bad ? It is if you are plagued by pimples or bothered by boils, if your skin is blotched by eruptions or your body eaten by sores and ulcers. You can have good blood, which is pure blood, if you want it. You can bo rid of pimples, boils, blotches, sores and ulcers. How ? By the use of Ayer's i Sarsaparma It is the radical remedy for all diseases originating in the blood. Read the evidence : "Ayer's Sar*ap?rilla was recommended to me by my physician as a blood purifier. When I began taking it I had boils all over my body. One bottle cured me."?Bona Cbaft, Wesson, Miss. "After six years' suffering from bloed poison, I begun taking Ayer's 8ar*aperil la, and altnoa^h I have need only three bottles of this great medicine, the sore* have nearly all disappeared."?-A. A. Hamming, Houston, Texas. ? .