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. - * i V / V./;* - ' * % ?* "* ' ' (1 \y^) . - ~~~ s ' X v? r *?^p"1 1 | - _ "_" . " * " 1 " i . i *~SS6kXa?W H. OABTiR, J j Family tfownmpmr : ftr the fYomotkm uf Iks PoliHcul, StxSml, Agricultural omd fY?mn i rfnf fmtm nW? J TEKM8: $1 .&} a T*a* Bmi>i? Mwian. I ___ I Paxam n Vbtajrh. rtfci .I WEEKLY \> A N C A > I K K S. C. A P \i 1 1, 4. 19'?o hsUHI.h El) |s..^ WEDNES The public charge of llisse -Tf P. s. /vf 1>1 - Ill 111IC Ui? a great b CIVIL LAW SUPREME. Cabinet Discussed Philippine ('onditions Friday. Washington, March 30. ?The cabiaet today discussed the instructions to b? given to the new Plillinnina 1? * a Mii?|/|/kuv v,wujiiiinni< >11 m ?IO HIT* raally communicated to the commissioners within a (Jay or two. It is known that it is the purpose of the president to make the civil government of the Philippine represented by the commission, superior to the military in all matters pertaining to the government of the islands, not strictly military in character. It is believed that Judge Taft, before he accepted the chairmanship o? the commission, had a perfect understanding with the president a? to the relat'ons which should exist between the civil and military authorities iiud also that trom the time the commission arrives in Manila, its authority will lie supreme, under the president, as to all matters of government. Secretary Gage occupied some time at today's cabinet session in making u statement of the receipts SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be k?pt in the house for the following reasons: FIRST- Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, it will cure It. SECOND - Because. If the children are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. THIRD -Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated. It will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because it is the standard remedy In all throat and lung affections. No household should be without it. It can be taken In summer as well as In winter. yjc. ?nd $i <>o, ill druggiM*. SCOTT & BOWNfc, ChMtteu. N.w York. M I I. iDAY AN! is conliail} iiivil* s U ndslcv ?>i Ha IE GA We call ick dress g argain?a: and expenditures of the government. tie stated that since July 1st, 1890, there had accumulated a surplus of revenue over receipts of about $53,000,000 and that by the end of June of this year it probably would amount to over $00,000,000. This surplus is accounted for by large receipts from customs and ov u material reduction in the expenditures on account of the war. The secretary is of the opinion that the present rate of taxation might safely he reduced to some extent, and it was with a view to a possible.recommendation to congress by the president on the subject that the secretary made hi* statement A POWDKK MILL L XI'LOilON Removes evervthino in si?xlit; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynanitethe delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. Kino's New Life l'ills, which hic oentle as a summer breeze, do the work prrrecuy. c;ures 1 leutlacho, Constipation. Only 25c at Crawford Bros' drug ntoro. HANGING IN THE IMIILLIPI'lNES. Two Men Convicted of Murder are Executed. Manila, March 30, <>;15 p m. Morales and Gonzalez., who wore found guilty .of murdering a countryman, wore hanged at noon ti day in the plaza in front of the church at San Carh>9, province of l'angasinan, an officer of the Seventeenth infantry presiding at the execution, which was witnessed hy the principal citizens of the plftcc. There was no demonstration. She was a lawyer's daughter, hut ho kissed her. ''Sir," she exclaimed, "how dare you ! Don't juu kiiun i can nave you indicted for larceny!" "All right," ho ' replied, "if you do, I'll have you 11 charged with receiving stolen , property." 11 KdT* Have you forgotten to ! pay your aubacription to Ledgerl %3W Sebacribe t# Tub Lbdokk. LIN E K D THURS to i?s|>ect out* liiinore and lino N S 0 N special at roods for t ?J sk to see tl FOR MURDER OF REV BROOKS. Chinese Government Will Behead u Few "Boxers" and Erect a 11 emorial Chapel. l'ekin, April 1.?The Chinese government has "settled" *he controversy arising out of the murder on December .'? last of tlie Rev Mr Brooks, of the Church Missionary society, on the following terms: 1 IV/t nf Ko h\oh/1?sa??. ?..II I ? - w. iiiu lllMI UCICIS TV U I HO beheaded ; one imprisoned for life, one for ten yours, another for two yours : a memorial chapel i wdl he erected upr>n the site of th3 murder and a tablet will he placed in C-ntoi burg cathedral, Holland at the expense of th0 Chinese government. Q llev Mr Itrooks at the time of his murder was stat'oned at l'in^ Yin, in the province of Shan Tunir. lie was captured in that vicinity and killed by mcnilicrk of the seditious society known as I "boxers' who had been very active in destroying villages and slaughtering native Christ ians. The governor of the province had despatched a force of cavalry to ' the scene of 'disturbance but the soldiers arrived too late to saw the life of Mr Ilrook-. II I* LIKK \% A > Si VKI> i Mr. .1 E Lilly, a prominent ! citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of I it he says: "I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into | Pneumonia My lunira became hardened. 1 wuh so weak 1 couldn't I even sit up in bed. Nothing I L .1- - i ii upeu me. 1 expected to soon die of Consumption, when 1 hoard of Dr. Kind's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and j quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros* Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. *ZT Pay your aubscripitonto j i Liaeua! ;.Y O P T\ ft. "V A T* jzjt JL } ?\.XT new stock ol mil of Itock Hill, In CASH tention to suits and s tiem. ASSASSINATION OF GOEREL The Real Work of Invewtigation Begun bv the Grand Jury at Frankfort?The Indictment Of Gov T?vlnr -11 - ?j ?vr? aRMU *11 the Republican State Officers Recommended Frankfort, April 2?The April term of the Franklin Circuit court and the grand jury working under it, which will investigate the assassination of Governor Goebel began work this afternoon. .Judge Cantrill's charge to the grand jury was brief and devoid of anything of a sensational nature. It ia understood that Commonwealth's Attorney Frankling will recommend the bringing in of in- , dictments against Republican Gov 1 ayior, and all of the Republican State officers on the charge of usurpation of the officers the*' are claiming to hold. During the court preliminaries, Atlornoy .fames Andrea' Scott, for th? Democrats, tiled an amended peti tion in the ca*es of the Democratic State officers other than Governor and Lieutenant Governor, against the defendants, in which damages ; for alleged usurpation and unlawful retention of the offices in dispute arc asked. The suit of Aionzo Walker against Republican Gov Taylor and Adjutant General Collier for' $50,000 was called, Out the do fendants had not tiled answers and th<? case was passed. Walker ( was arrested by the militia while serving a civil process on Gov. Taylor a few days ago, after the assassination of Gov. Goehel, and was held as a prisoner several days. VOLCANIC EKUPTIONI Are grand, hut skin Eruptions roh life of joy. Buckien's Arnica > Salvo, cures them; also Old, Run- ! ning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Bile Clira on earth Drives nut Pains aiul Aches. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed. S*ld by Crawford Bro'a Druggist. Pay your subacription. E NIN G liiii ^ttn a llinery. This de t>tIk experienced i STOR our exten ;kirts, picl Old Bract?. cn GafTney Ledger. ] On the 27th of last January at Columbia, Tenn, a large crowd of the beat people of the town and the surrounding country through 1 a cold drizzling rain followed to ( the grave the remain* of a man who was known to th*? country ' only because ha had been avaocia- * ted with others who were widely 1 known. The man was old Bragg I ?not tt e famous general, the ? hero of two wars, th? lion of > Chicamnuga? but the faithful 1 body servant of that hero, a bum 1 ble negro with black akin, but a true, faithful, honeat heart. The f funeral was unique, nothing like i it perhaps ever having before oc- 1 curred on this continent. It was i conducted entirely by white peo- I pie. A white pro cher spoko \ loving and tender words over the t body, white pall hearers bore it < 1 gently to tho grave, and lovely white girls, the daughters of the j Confederacy, brought gorgeous Moral otTerings and stood rever- j ently in the chilling rain through" out the ceremonies. The veter ans turned out in a body and with hare heads and sorrowful faces! paid the tribute of respect and | love always due from the brave' i to the brave. Insured for Millions. i 1 Boston Globe. The largest amount of life in- J f suranco ever placed on one man haa just been taken out on the lifo of Contractor John B McDonald. I. He it is who is to build New York's subway, and who has been insured for $2,000,000 for five years at a cost of $450,000. Mr. j ' VVanamaker who held the record before, is insured for $1,525,000. Gen Samuel C huwrsncn i\f Ur?u. ' I ton, is insured for $500,000. 1 Big Cotton Fire. , Little ltock, Ark., April 2? 1 The Newport.Compress company's ' plant at Newport, Ark, burned ' today, entailing a loss of $500,- < 000. Kight thou aand bales of 1 cotton were destroyed. The losses ' are covered by insurance. I ' t I \ LND 5tii0 imrtmciif is in milliners. E!isive line ted up at WW?B III? ? ? I TOM JONES GUll/n . Negro Murderer Will he Hanged for H is ( Vimo Kaloigh, N C, March 30?Two murder case* wore tud.iv disposed [)f by the county court lice. After being out foi 17 hours, the jury today brought in a verdict if guilty in the case of Tom Jones, the negro preacher who last week killed a mother and her five chilIren and then set lire to tho house ind horned the bodies. lie was sentenced to be hanged here on Friday, May 11. George Lee, a 1 .r>->yoar-old ne-. ro boy, was found guilty of uurder in the second degree for uiisoning his sister with rough on ats laat October in an attempt to (ill her husband, with whom he 1 I ? rrns inn. Ijre was senienred to .en yearn* imprisonment in the icnitentiary at hard latior. Ml'ltDKIt OYFK A COKl'SK. [iorrilde Fight lletweon brothers -in-Law While Sitting up W itli .Their Father in Law's Ihidy. Dailas, Texas, March :'?1. ? Last night near Crocket while \V N )liver and his brother-in-law and their wires were sitting up over iho corpse of Myorehead, the father-in-law of the two men, the atter quarrelled and Oliver was stabbed to death. Castling, who lid the stabbing, is in jail. The nen are among the most prominent planters in southeast Texas. Obliterate everything disagreeable from yesterday, start out Lm/lfll ? ol AO n c V\ n/? Owl., ** 1 >? 1V1I c? VICUII OllUCb 1 ' ' l ill).; write upon it for sweet memory's *ake only those things which aro lovely ami lovable. Indignant customer?i>ay, when you Hold me that horse you told no that he had as much sense as i man had. I tind that the women around the house can't manage him at all. Dealer ? Well, that not only proves that he has us much sense as a man, hut that he hae more. % \ *