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I ^ ' Ed THURLOW 8. GARTER, I ^ Family Newspaper : Fur the Promotion cf the Political, Soetcil, Agricultural ami Commercial Interest*. | TRRMS. $1.60 Ymam. KDITOB ajii> MiJtAOUL. > > PABABM. in Ayrtmin. ^ 5tiVII-WEEKLY EDITION. LAN(JASTR|{. 8. (J- flPrtIL E iM)!> ESTtBLIJHKi l*R9 From Extreme Nervousness. THAT no one remedy can contain the elements necessary to cure all diseases, is a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' of Restorative Remedies consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. L. C. Bramley, 37 llenry St., St. Catherines, Ontario, writes: "For years I suffered from extreme nervousness and annoying Constipation, developing Into palpitation 1 aud weakness of the heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain in j my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine. Heart Cure and I Nerve and Liver Pills and the Anti-Pain i Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain , and headache. I a<x>u felt much improved and the pains and aches and weariness left . me. I then took l>r. Miles' Restorative I ' Tonic and am now restored to my former I Remedies ' are sold by all drug- , gists under a positive PP irliios guarantee, first bottle BRioniO li6Sfl 1 benefits or money re- Mr n . jj funded. Hook on dis-K^. 1 eases of the heart and^uL, nerves free. Address, D14. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart,, lud. | 1 Raided the lllacksburg Dispcn- i1 sary. i I Cor. of Greenvillo Now*. i Blacksburg, April 3.?The i^Olst Now York regiment which i was mustered out today at Green- , villa passed through here. While | the train was at the depot the; men wo t into t:io dispensary, a great numher of them, and took what whiskey they wanted. Mr. j Philips, who keeps the dispensary, was helpless to prevent it. IHE "SUCCESS of our business is lnnuuiv mwl f?i? treatment to every one. If our goods don't please you, re ; turn them unused at once, and if we can't make it satisfactory, your money will bo cheerfully refunded. W K KNOW that every little piece of uierchundi.su in this store is risght. WK KNOW that every price | asked for {goods is reasonable. WK KNOW that every Advertisement put out {gives honest and trust worthy information. W K WANT you for a customer now ami always. (JUK REDUCI0N SALt continues and bargains are {going every day. Artistic engraving done while I you wait when necessary. R8RAN0T, The J- weh-r. Che*- t ori 35, O. DYSPEPSIA ? for itx rrar* I wa? a ?' -* ??? prptiu In It* worst form 1 could t at nothing but milk loam, and al times my stomach would not retain and digest even that Last March I began taking I'ASCAKKTS and alnce then I have steadily Improved, until 1 atn aa well aa 1 1 aver was In my life." David h Mi hpht Newark. O. CANOV f MfkTI T**ni MA*? HHfiitD ?2TtSRNeife ?> aw, 1 m<tmu tasmmiutx?-, PROMISES TO FILIPINOS. The Commission Guarantee Them Liberties. Self Government so Far us Cii cum stances will Admit?Siu premacy of the I'nited States Asserted. Manila, April 4?The proelr nation of the United States Phi ippine commissioners, just pr< mitigated, assures the Filipinos t the cordial good will and feelin >f the President and people of ill United States. The main objei if the American government,apai From the solemn obligations assi ined toward thr family of liatior, hy the acceptance of the sovei signty over the Philippines, is il ivcll l?eing, prosperity and peopli The purposes of the America people have been lnisrepresentc hy some of the inhabitants of cei tain islands, in consequence < which the American forces, whic sire friendly, have been openl attacked without provocation. The coinmissioners state thn llio supremacy of the I'nite States will he maintained,hut thi the people will he granted tl most ample liberty and self-g?\ eminent reconcilable with tl proper administration of alTair Civil rights are guaranteed ar protected and religious freedom assured. All will have an cqu standing in the eyes of the law.Schoo!? wft! he established" at reforms in all branches of tl government will lie effected. The proclamation contains 1 articles, declaring America's ii tentions, us follows : 1. The supremacy of the I'niU States must and will bo enforci throughout every part id' the a chipelago. Those who resist ci accomplish nothing luit their o?< ruin. 2. The amplest liheity of sel government will he granted whii ~ P is reconcilahlo with just, stahl effective and economical adinmi tratiou and compatible with t! sovereign rights and obligalio of the I'nitcd States. 3. The civil rights of the Fi pinos will he guaranteed and pr t.'ctcif, their religious freedo will he assured and all will ha equal standing before the law. 0 4. Honor, justice and friends!) forbid the exploitation of tin* pe pie of the islands. The purpo of the American government the welfare and advancement the Philippine people. 5. Guarantees an honest and t fectivc civil service in which the fullest extent practicable, n tives shall he employed. 6. The collection and applic tion of taxes and other revenn will t>? put upon t sound, hone and economical basis. The pu lie funds, raised justly and cr leeted honestly, will lie aonli< only to deft a) ing the proper e penses of tho establishment m maintenance of the Philippine go eminent, and such general in prorementn as public interests d mand. Ivocal fund* collected f< local purposes shall not be diver ed to other ends. With such pri dent and honest lineal adminiatri tion it is believed the needs of tl government will in a short tin beoome compatible with a consu erable reduction in taxation. 7. The eatablishment of a pur speedy and effective admioistr j tion of justice, l?y which the evils I Q j of (Iclu)', corruption unci exploits- ' ]J tion will I>? ctTectuully eradicated. I '?! s. The construction of roads, H I railroads and other means of com! munication and transportation and cither public works of manifest j advantage to the people will he j promoted. j !b Domestic and foreign trade j and commerce and other industru M al pursuits and the general develi i pment of the country in the interest of its inhabitants will he! (constant objects of solicitude and Tl j fostering care. IT ' < I 1??. Directive provision will be iC I I made for the establishment of el- I * ementary schools in which the ?? | children of the people will be edu-! cated. Appropriate facilities will |S ... . be provided for higher education, l i ...... m -11 -i I ... ......,.ii- 111 nn ut[i;ii lllieil IS | | of government, all branches of, ^ the puI>1 ie service and all corpora-. 1 1) . 1,1 ^ tions closely touching the common ^ life of the people must he under- jj taken without delav and effected /v if - I CI j conformably with common right , ^ and justice, in a way to satisfy U1 y * the well founded demands and the ' highest sentiments and aspirations 0j of the Philippine people. m id M it No-To-l?i?o for fifty Crnfi. Guaranteed to!>ai-<-o liaiiii ourr, miike* weak ' v IG meu stronif, Wotnl pure. 50o 11 All druggists. I v ? j oi Philippine Casualties. j r? s. Washington, April 5.?The | ^ id casualties in the Philippines from ls is February 4 to April 4 inclusive, U al are reported to tho adjuiant gen- a< ? eral's otliee as follows: Killed id 184; wounde<l 965. Total 1,160. AWFUL BUTCHERY. ; ? II c| n-i Albany, (la., Man Kills His ei Wife, Child and Himself Be- e: .,1 cause He rind Lost His tl 8d Place, i-. \l >nny, Gn., April 5.?Walter hi in K. .Jackson one of the most promi- w ,n nent young men of Alliauy, killed n his wife and d-monihs-old child I t and then shot himself dead at his' home here last i ight. The <lead Lll r s( bodies of the family were found ' . y |s this morning by a servant in the j |1C h nise who went to Jackson's room to call him. ns w Jackson is supposed to have .. j murdered his family, and then 111 . J , a: slain himself in a tit of despora- . o - j . '.I u tion caused by loss of his position m i ... .. . ; " with tho Carter <& Wonlfold wnrovc i i :i house turn commission company. ^ Ho was until last Monday cm''' ployed by that linn as caslier and j ? hook keeper. On that day his "s j plaee was taken hv Ira Calloway. i? " ? of DIM (IV Kit Kl> 15 V A j I" WOMAN it ,f j Another great discovery has i S ^ been made, and that t.io, bv u p lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and ' i for seven years she withstood its j w a- severest tests, but her vital organs j e: 0b were undermined and death seemed sc if. imminent. For three months she jr j coughed incessantly, and could ' n| I not sleep. She finally discoved j d- i a way to recovery, by purchasing n< ed of us a bottle of Dr. King's 'New !ai x Discovery for Consumption, and j I was so much relieved on taking b< first dose, that she slept all night; ' v " I and with two bottles, has h.-en ! . , 11" absolutely cured. Her name in o. Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes 3r W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby N. C. Trial bottles free at Craw- cf ford Bros' Drug Store. Regular n l" size 50cand $1.00. Kvery bottle guaranteed. ^ le ? D le Vanderbilt Weds Miss Fair. jD 1- New York, April 4.?Miss s[ Virginia Fair was married at aa e, noon today to William K. Van- i?i % derbilt, Jr. Ji OARD OF CONTROL. short. J I] , M. Miles of Spartanburg i"" "1- 1 Elected Chairman. I the journal dispensary COMMISSIONER VANCE thut the sh DOWNED. .January, I negro port r. ,J. B. Douthit Elected to and he was Succeed Him. lint Two the shoring Other New Officials. In three d? line goods iie St-.tc. certain clus After days of wire pulling and negio ilitical trading, the State hoard 8^ett',nK control has perfected its organic ,tion for the next year. I). M. 8?^t^or ')( iles has been elected chairman I?0*"10011' id Capt. B. C. Webb clerk. j found ag; The other officials elected are I B. Douthit, commissioner; I). ! s"'^ ,l~a'ns . (J. Outzs, clerk to the com-j aa oarr*e< issioner; 1 a. II. Boykin and Moody, inspectors; .John 'n~^on CuU luck, shipping clerk, (ieo. II. l)r'v harles and M. 11. Mobley, book kxkcu ;epers, and W. II. Bryant, Mr. I*. iperintcndent. ; a claim foi All of these oilicials are now in in prosecu I i lice with three exceptions. Mr. | dispensary oykin,who was elected inspector, I county. i" icceeds Mr. W. ,J. Hill, Col. stable in tl ance and Mr. Hill were the Iclaim, ily members of the present! The foil >gime who were counted out. on the clai Ir. Bryant, the superintendent, ! "Gov. anew man. Ho succeeds Mr. approve tl: ixon, who resigned some time think the go. that the b< <iOOI? SAI.AKIKS. tor. The commissioner gets $ 1,000 year; the clerk of tho board j 1*25 a month; tho commissionet's erk 1 ?; the inspectors sfcllOt ich; tho two book keepers $100 ich; tho shipping clerk $ 100; j l)eJon<l ^ le superintendent $><5. jboaidtoj, Tho heads of tho departments j tr-il nve the employment of laborers,! ho are, as a rule, paid a dollar j ?m( 1 n?l i I be settled day. his clerks. l.nti uoi.l.ixti. When the legislature was in K.iur?t.? v. .'ssion it was demonstrated be- j uxvial-' !/c. oud all cavil that the State dis-i ensary management and politics! re inscparanly wedded. Even' arm advocates of the dispensary j ^ ,l'' vstem have expressed themselves s dissati-tied with the lobbying icident to the election of two ^Pec,a teinbcrsof the board of control, t harles position which, avowedlv. oavs was anno * ' I / nt a day when the members NV. <i W re actually engaged in official Augusta s uties. Darwin pi I>ut there has been, if anything, 'l'sh'n sto? lore lobbying here during the partnershi ist few days than tliere was dor- (,,ittlo Inn ig the legislative eleetions. P,,lls- ' nino of the motives of the lob-1 w'll be tin yists are now apparent. If the Georgia, osition of a member of the board C'ar<?lin? itb its "little pay" and "largo | country o tpenses" was a juicy pluui, for | ^,0 islam uiie reason it is even more tempt-' ^ro,u ig to a member to bccomo chair shipped f inn, although that official gets The first s > more pot* diem and mileage I ^rom ^cro i<l hus equal expenses. For j Saturday >mo reason the members of the 'iem' ?* "I oard havo a hankering to pre- i Ht?ek has do over or to dominate the cit.voard. THE LAMAR SHORTAGE. $6,00' The Lamar dispensary case Harris!] ime up on a letter from Senator 1,16 brihe S. Henderson, asking what ^?PreHe?t id become of tho suit against 8on te8til ispenser Lamar for shortages offer?d <5 i the Aiken dispensary. In>?otor Moody wee celled in end kid that tiie Lamer shortage was wu.Vlu* i i the stock, not in the cash. On SUfllTt lattery I, 13*6, the books SSo**52 On the first <?f the TIIK his stock was $200 , lis was recorded on the> His request hooks were Their ind corresponded with The officials of the ] had told the inspector , ortago cominencod in 89G. At this time a \\t er had been employed, 1 funer suspected. By March j5Q s $c in stock was $.">00. , jn (j,, ivs over $20 worth of u( j{() had been stolen. Aj0?c|0( <s of liquor was missed, i p)lssc was caught in the aetj,,,,^ S| and escaped. I drape illiams moved that the with j informed that no in -1 eu.se<l wrongdoing could be cttsko linst Lamar, and that tsinlc, oard advise that the ()f p t him be dropped. This were L 1 rapid llill of Summit, Lex ' Arlin sly, applied for a beer tinul but was refused. ! |ai'<re TIN K DIKFKKKNCKS. j erect X. Guntcr, dr., sent in 1?^ l'" $15 for legal services have ting violations of the j terun law in Spartanburg | ?^ th< i. '1'. Howie, the con- ; Arlin 10 case, approved the 1 h j char^ owing endorsement was ' to Ne m: maim Ellerho has refused to pecte le within account. We comp charges just, and ask . oa >artl consider the mat-j fcete< i cerei W. Boyd Evans, I will Private Secretary. ! Wed W. W. Harris, j press Clerk." | over, illiuins said that it was j n(?t ' 10 jurisdiction of the 1,111 < lay lor the employment ('ay. counsel in such cases, he pi r was referred to the P:,tri > ollice again to let it ^ o.-l I between himself and tion to p _ ? poye r?nr Itowela Willi t 111' ! srtic. cure constipation forever C O fall.' " wi'ists rt'furu'uioni'V lost I ND FOR CATTLE. will inent For Slaughter iii|8e ,, , moni ( ulia. r. (ireenvillo News. j \ loti ton, S. C., April ? It unced lu-re today that are, proprietor of the took yards, and ,!. A. ' opriotor of the Char* i | | i .. , ami k yards, liad formed a .. | . . . petit p tor the shipment ot .i . soldi n tins port to Cuban he stock to be handled , ... ... . Kiei it rais d in the states ot South Carolina, North , . t ? olt and lonncsseo. '' | ^ ittle will be shipped to I i e i . . . cenii 1 tor slaughter, while the low country will be I or breeding purposes. ' hipmeut will be made! to Havana tomorrow or and will consist of 300 j sons > country cuttle. The 168 already arrived in the j I pass h m I to i 0 For a Qfttiy Vote. [with man .urg, l'ft., April 5. ? At wiUl ry investigation today; ative William D. Wil-j tied that he had been T|) ,000 to cast his vote for Cut* Rhet lyH Urf taftt Iwr US iMf. Hkln IMM ee?tly end fore?*r be M| lit*. Mfra m4 rift, take Wo To- ' 1,ei ler-treeker, ?fc?? MkM weak Men note* MWtwe, Me wr*. Care nertn- _ABi MM Mtlt tree AOfreae mOD do or niemnNnTti* box. OKA I) SOLDIKKS Alt. RIVE. Bodies Being Brought to rlington Cemetery I?y :i Funeral Train? 350 to be Buried this Week. ishington, April 1. ? The nl tram bearing the bodies of oldiers who lost their lives ba and Eorto Kieo, arrived sslvn, Va., shortly after 1 .'k, this afternoon, having d through Washington with* Lop. The train was heavily kI in mourning ami decorated flags. The remains are on* iu hermetically sealed ts, marked, wherever poswith the name and regiment lie soldier. These casket* removed from the train as Iv as possible to that part of igton Cemetery where the interment is to be made. A number of tents have been I'd there for the safe keeping e remains until arrangements heen perfected for their injnt. There are about 350 sse bodies to be buried at gton. e fuueral train, after (listing at Rosslyn, will return >w York and receive the reder of the bodies. It is exd that the shipment will be ileted by Tuesday afternoon so arrangements can be peril by that time, the funeral nony of the entire unmoor be held at the cemetery next nesdav. There is an imuon at the Department, how, that the arrangements can><? concluded in time to peril the fur.eral before ThursFull military honors will iid to the memory of the ots who lost their lives in the L Indies. In special recogniof the occasion, and in order erinit the government cms to assist in doing honor to nemory of the soldiers who their lives for their country, he government departments be closed at noon on the day apart for the funeral cereies. ims of the War Muricd at A rlington. 'ashington, D. (April '?.? I) full military honors in the unco of President Mckinley the cabinet and multitudes of ?le, the bodies of 33t? dead iers wl.o gave their lives for counti y in ( 'ul?a or 1 'orto ? during the Spanish-Ameri\v:n* were consigned, at "J jck tliis afternoon, to their resting place in Arlington utery. The Laurens Kidnapping. aurens, S. (_\, April -The ation in town today is the ar? of C K Hall, the Augusta ctivo, who was arrested as he. ed through the city en route \ugusta yesterday, charged i having arrested a copied , whom ho had with him, iout requisition papers. Bttcklm'a Arnica S<trve. tk Hkjr Halvk in the world for , rsrumeM, Mores, Ulcers, Halt im, Fever Hore*, Tetter. Chaptiands, Chilblain*, Corns, and al eruptions, end positively cures i, or do pay required It is guarMi to give perfect satisfaction or ey refunded. Price 2ft cents per Tor tiate by Crawford Bros.