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.. _ ^ # . ,y> i /' ? ^ / - / ' - - ^ ??*-?** tallillllOW R OABT1R,"] ^ Pbonly Sexorpaper : ?'?-(/? Promotion *J Lt>* Political, tkvmmL, Agricultural and Omnrmeroinl MutcrceU. ] t, BUXTOm MT? M A.KXUK3. I _________ j '***"? -~ 4WW? il wE .Kl'v L A N C~A 8 T K K, 8. C, .1 U N K lino Ksl'A m.ls !.|) 7*5?.""^ (JIIOW The people liiu wait their ft mere' NOW FOR MP RENTER SI In ordei to reduce our shoe s Douglass $3 00 shoos in tun vici nn lino of Craddoek Terry & (Jo's $3 ?2.25. Ladies misses and childrei less of cost tlioy must ho sold at so shoes cheap. r Bound By Utah's Conrt in Matter of Divorce. Interesting ('use in Lexington Wherein Divorce Grunted in Another State i? Recognized. U ? Special to The State. Lexington, June 19?During the session of court lust week quite u novel case came up before Judge Klogh which was as follows: John It Shurpe and Mrs. Mug* gio O'Hrien were indicted for ^ l..li '1U.- ?_ 1? A a l 1 nunnery. i no inuicimciii cnargeu 'that John B Sharpo and Cynthia )j Sharpe wore married in this State in 187?>; that Homo tive or six years ago tho said Cynthia L Sharp loft tho said John B Sharpo and removed to the State of I tab; that so mo time after sho loft this State John B Sharpo removed to tho State of Georgia and became a citizen of that State; that after Cynthia L Sharpo had become a citizen of tho State of Utah, and had her domicile there, she insti tuted iin action for divorce in tlio fourth ju lieiul cou?-t of the county of Utah, State of Utah, against John IlSharpe; that said Sharpe was duly served with the process of said court and tiled an answer in said case; that said judicial court of the said Stato of Utah, after a full hearing of said case, pronounced a decree, absolutely dissolving the marriage of said parties and released them from all the obligations thereof. That since that time the said John 11 Shnrpo and Maggie O'llrien had married in the State of Georgia and alsnit one year ago reti med to Lexington county, S C, whero they are now living as man and wife," etc. When tho c;me was called Mr. G T Graham, attorney for the defendants. moved to (iiiAsh t.hn in-. dictmont, contending that the indictment having shown that the domicile of the wife being in the Stato of Utah and that the court of Utah had full jurisdiction because in such a case the wife could have a separate domicile under the principles announced by tho supreme court of the United States rikO HP O il l)^ ill Si MMHI ii ? .tHa -UM [>w uherc to irs 11*11 to be served. Iiants can't con out. Cash hi RNCEIDE BARGAINS. lock. \\ e otter the gl i al \\ \j nl russir eulf at $2 f><>. Hie entire DO .shoes in tun uinl black \ icis at its low cut ties and slippers regard 1110 price. Now is the time to buy r.HE in the case of Cheever vs. Wilson, | I) Wall; and the defendant having | filed an answer to the proceedings I in the case, that the decissiou of the court of Utah was binding on the courts of every State, and the . defendants could not he convicted of adultery under section 4, art cie 1, couatkutirm United States, and section 905 K S U S, and the decisions of the United States su! prime co.irt and many other decisions. After hearing the argument of Mr. Graham and examining the authorities, the solicitor ! announced that he believed the court was hound by the decision I of the court of Utah and ho would 1 nol pros the case. Judge Klugh ' said that he was satisfied that the ' decision of the court of the State of Utah, which had jurisdiction of the ease, would ho binding, s.nd the defendants were entitled to have the indictment quashed. ; Big \ ield of Wheat in Anderson. I I Cor. Greenville News. Try Creek, S C, June 1?The threshers are in the community, and some remarkable yields of w heat are reported. Henry Smith is in the load so far, having made 51$ bushels from one ucre. From that it would seem that South Carolina is still 11 wheat growing country, and others will ho encouraged and do likewise another year. A IGIITFIJI, "bCt N l)KK Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklcn's Anica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. (hires Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, , Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Bile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bros' Druggist. Edgefield is the first county to put the selection of county dis . penser in the primary election. BELIEF 1A SIX HOUR. DiHtremdng Kidney and Bladder I I)ti? relieved In nix bourn by "Nkw Qkkat Houtii Amkkican KIi?Nky ( URK." It In a great niirprine on aecount of ila exceeding promptneH* in relieving pain in bladder, kidney* and back, in male or female. Relieves re tentlon of water almont Immediately. If you want quick tellef and cure thia , la the remedy. Hold by J F Mackey A Co., Druggist, Lancaater. 8 0. "-ON fi OL n.it. .>a?AV (1 bargains. Oui Our prices Si: spete with us a a iH'i'S c.atoratb ? DOING A TREM DOuS CLOT! Our c*I?>t!iisales have nov of those iireal b.ii'uains It'll, ('ma. We si ill have some of that job lot o cents 011 the dollar. Y UICAM N O U n Losing Cronnd. A m?rt That the Governor is not Holding His Own. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, S C, June It).?The lirsl MiteW* oX .-tUo cuiupuiitu has passed and while it is no Indication of the ultimate result, it demonstrates plainly that Gov MeSweeney is losing ground, ilis opponents attribute this to his platform, claiming that the people ar? disgusted with the dis pensary system. Hilt while it i> plainly apparent that the governor is losing strength, the (picstion is, "Who is tlu; gainer through the disaffection ?>1 Ins supporters;" At the Orangeburg meeting Patterson was the favorite, while at St (.ioorge's Col H?>yt and (Jary divided honors, while at Charleston which has always heen considered a MeSwecnoy stronghold, there was apparently no favorite. \\ line ii is evnicni mat a in ijority of tlic voters are opposed to the <lis|K?nsur>, it is plainly evident that they are unable to con'centruto their forces on one candidate, no one having offered f >r the governorship wln? meets the views of the tin*i dispensary faction. While it is prohahlo that Senator Tillman will return to the I'nitod States senate, his opponent A C Jones, is making h vigorous campaign, ami will make a strong race. Whitman Comes In. Mr (i Walt Whitman is here and ho iw jubilant. He has paid his #50 and will join the gubernatorial race at Sumter and he will, ho says, he in the light tc 1 the finish. Mr Whitman says he will fight for the dispensary strict1 if Anf/ii<mul of lor lw? oloo Yltw V auvi i?.v Wi i.x.B Chupin, which is to prohibit , further sales to auy one who gets drunk on dispensary liquor. He , is as much as ever opinised te State higher education, but doo* not propose to make it an issue in campaign. Col Jones gave Mi 1 Whitman a receipt foi his fifty wheels.?Greenville News. i ft STOR'I sales people kee rive Btlerally pai -.1 it hasn't taken go where they w EH- "3 EING BUSINESS. or ?)? "! - > l.irirc yet we have some quick i. l'ure tliev :?r? all ?r?>nc. si >f |.-.li^luly imperfect at 50 lii ours for Ileal Ba CASH j li s Mack and Teddy. THE KEITKL1CANS NOMI ISA I K Mi K1NKKY AND ROOSEVELT. % j Remarkable I'nuniuiity in the (J. fO. 1\ CouveLtjon in l'bila. dolphia- Wild Cheers fur Both Nominees. Philadelphia, June 21.?The 1 convention lisll is tilling rapidly. There was great cheering as Han- ! na, Depew, Roosevelt and others entered. The Kansas delegation . carried a banner claiming it was the lirst to declare for Roosevelt. Archbishop Ryan made the opening prayer, the convention being called to order at 10*.o2 Mr Young, editor of the Des .Moines Capital, was selected to make .the Roosevelt nomination speech. ! i When the Domination of president was in order, Mr l*'oraker j was recognized He began his speech nominating McKinloy amid great cheers, concluding at j i i: l o. The audience went wild for McKinley. Banners wore oaugh up and waved, tlie hand played and tlio crowd wildly cheered. 1 lie demonstration lasted fifteen | minutes. I When Roosevelt as ended the platform, the uproar was renewed and lasted five minutes longer, lis bftid he rose to second the nomination of McKinley. Some* body applauded every word ho spoke. Thurston followed. Vcrks, of 1 Kentucky, also seconded. Dele^ gates howled for a vote, hut Lodge recognized Knight, of Cal' lfornia, who also seconded it. 1 McKinley was nominated by acclamation. There was wild cheer* ing and a great demonstration. I .(Iilrrn nriloroil na 11 r*f ? lio toll for nomination of vice president. Alabama yielded to Young, of Dcsraoines, who withdrew Dollii vor and nominated Roosevelt. ' Murray, of Massachusetts, withdrew Long and seconded Roosevelt, whose nomination was made 1 by acclamation. v 2EYER' p on the run. r> lized compels! (hi lnn<r fa m, mm m mm ? * w ^ %. 'W II can do best. rm&D stock o ERYTOARRI Wo arc nearly sold out in tli ipply this week, then we will ho u ml it pays to soli millinery at barjj ir<*ost millinery business over done rgain^ STORE Two Million Dollars. The Loss Caused by Fire ii liea'd of H.oomington, 111. llloomington, 111, .Inne 10.? Five blocks of the best busiues buildings, located in the .heart o this city, were destroyed by tin which started at 12:130 o'clocl this morning. The McLean county cour house, vul icd at $400,000 wa completely gutted. The record: were saved. Nearly 50 tirms were burne< out. It is estimated that the lossc: will foot up between $l,500,00< and $2,000,000. In it nl u tlio Winn dor and Phoenix, were burned l>ut nil the guests escaped. Tin tire sturled iu u laundry. It: cause is unknown. Three Killings in Laurens. Special to The State. Laurens, .June21?The corone was called to Tip Top to hold th ! inrpiest over Ernest llill, colored > 11 r? im?i IRTII milieu llic t \ M 11111 ] before by his brother Archi i while projecting with a pistol. | A justiliablo homicide occnrro i at Owing* Station a few day*ag< Ike f.iarrett Li 11in?^ .Jim Pinson. ; With dohn Header, the negr 1 killed by Section Master Iiobin ! won on Monday l.ibt, three killing in le?s than a week is an unusui | record for L urens. | Suicide With l'istol and Ua/oi Columbia, dune 21.?.1 ' Kargle, a well known clerk ar business man of this citv. commi I 1 - / 1 cd suicide today. Mr Eargle hi I been conducting a grocery btoi in the Colhcutte building on Gc vais street. lie used a pistol ar a razor, lie had been drinkir heavily. Napoleon Lavalle, the cclebri tod Charleston prisoner who kil ed his wife in 1SS9, died at tt penitentiary today as a result < | an operation for hernia. Si I "17 JL L V L )k J. 4 31 Hil}' CUSlOliiiiVi HOI1. !a Itliii id it F MILLINYE THIS WEEK. lis department luit will get :i t'i'c-h hie to supply the demand. \\ :ain prices. Wo are doing the i in Lancaster. 1 I J Filipinos Name Terms of Peace. ! i And General MacArthur Accepts Them. Manila, June 21, 0:55 pin ? s Two hundred Filipino met this ? morning in Manila to determine ti honorable and decoious methods i for securing peace. I The results were submitted this *' evening to Gen MaeArthur, who accepted them. s I The leaders of the meeting will use their influence to induce Aguil nuldo to accept the arrangement. If they are successful, as they s hope to be, they believe Aguinaldo ) will issue orders in conjunction wun imp American auinoriuos iui . tlie cessation of hostilities. It was evident that Senor Pater'i 3 no was convinced that lie could s obtain Airuinaldo's sanction to * ? | peace based upon tbe following i seven clauses, which, after four hours, were unanimously accepted as compilable with an honorable ! peace: 1 1. Amnesty, r i 2. The return by the Americans e to the Filipino.- of confiscated , 1 property. l; j 3. Employment for therevolue tionary generals in the navy and militia when established. i d : 4. The application of the Filipi?, no revenues to succor needy Filipino soldiers, o | 5. A guarantee to the Filipinos i- of the exercise of personal rights ;s | accorded to Americans by their i' constitution. t>. Establishment of civil govI ernments at Manila and in the . I provinces. c 1 7. Expulsion of the Friars, j The statement was vociferously . 1 acclaimed, the entire assembly * Ishouting "expel, expel." US t tmvL."r L<i) ikLl'll CI w 11 | A ^ ..... .... .... Destroying its victim, is a typo r' of Constipation. Tim power of i I this murderous malnday is felt on ig organs and nerves and muscles and brain. There's no health till it's overcome. Hut Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Hest in the world for 10 Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and of Bowels. Only 25 cents at Craw* ford Bros' Drug Store.