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- ? , __ r > - . -*t| :* ** > _ / C Ji Fttivily News-paper : J'or tAe f*r<muttuM / jPolitical, i5> i, i4yricuitural rami Obnpurriai /itidrwC*. | T^Hlfl A. $] . 4 EDITOM iND MtlUttlt. ? 1 ? _ t * ASABM Lf f5rT7^T^TLY L A N O A S T K K. S. C % .MM. V 2~>, 1tt"Q ? KTAHI.1^ M> l^v ? BSC?THE TI Thf F.verytliitig mus H t) W1 UPON THE Nl All kinds of choice dress fa I Percales, lMijues, Crashes, Fancy Sold all the seasons at 8, 10, 12A marked down to live cents. This want to be at the grabbing. PICKED UP AT A BIG B . Two lots of men's lino Neglu r Winnsboi'o's New Road. The Charter Scoured From the Secretary of State. The secretary of atate yesterday granted a charter to the Winns5?oro mid (Iniiiilpn Ruil^nml > puny, which proposes t<? build a line fnom SVinnsboro to Carrden, at which j>oini conn**etioy will b? made with tho main lino of the Seaboard Air Line. Tho capital stock is not to be less than $.'100,O00 nor more than one million. The directors are to bo Thomas K Elliott, Thos H Kitchin, .I E Mo Donald and W K Elli tt. The officers are T K Elliott, president; T II Kitchin, secretary and treasurer; .1 E McDonald, attorney, and C S Dwight, chief engineer. The required amount of tho capital stock has been subscribed and paid in. It is said that at an early date steps will be taken for the holding of a election in Winnaboro on the question of that town subscribing $50,000 to the capital of the company to build the new road at the earliest possible moment. Two Hundred Insurgent# Were Killed Iiiist Week. Manila, .1 uly 22.?It is officially announced that last week 200 insurgents were killed and 130 surrendered or wore captured. One hundred titles were taken. Twelve Americans were killed and eleven wounded. This includes the casualties of Col Wni E liirkhcimer's engagement with a force of the Twenty-eighth volunteer infantry, who attacked 200 insurgent titles entrenched two mile* oust of Teal killing 38. i consumption! W never stops because the weather 1 I 5 Is warm. j w Then why stop taking j I S soorrs emulsion f 2- simply because it's summer? 2 W Keep taking H It will heal your 2 M longs, and make them strong for 1 J another winter. * ^^000 *oc' ; ^ <lra*sW?. CUT PR ME M< \t Means ?( go in its seas, is >vliile !DDLE COUNTERS, >ries, such us Organdies, Dimilie Docks and lino ?lress (iinghun and 15 cents. Ami the entire 1 is a grab lot. Come quick if y IARGAIN, ^ee Shirts, with two enllurs a rurn 1 11 J_J u Democratic Primary Elcctii Viitfiist UHtli. ItNMI f( ANDIIJATKS A N Nnl'NCKI) IN 1 i Khdl.ll ] for Soticitur?Sixth Circuit. T, Vr M ? I)i>\V, W y M DK I J K Heii-y for llau-*e of Itrprr&t-nititlcc' * fri-IV V*?-I'i>l I r*, T WW(ltnl)l8, J vV J N J Harr F<>*ter, K It Hint**,,. For i hirfc of Court. W S {? r i*r # '?r Slim/)'. J? r, Jninetj ? W'IIhiiii For Con off/ So/it Fil w ut ion A ? U**w 11 .1 K Hi.i' Uinoti. K H'ixi? H ttuiuuoii. For Countf/ Auditor. J A < 'nnk, UJ, i'jen , K ti CcMtM. For Counti/ TraiHurer. VV I' I '..III..... For Fmi'* 11/ Sii/pcrviaor. M <' GaM \V 11 <'Hski?y( 11 >1 For ' oroiti r li 1> kry, .1 iyn\winitn, (' i' Hottou. For Miiglntrate for Itufor? Tit trn ?/?</> J It Fuinlerburk, I For Magistrate for (fill* f'rt ami Cam I'rcek Tuwushitt* \V 1* 'Iinki y. A ritOPOSAI, I < WAKlill Kditcu okTiik Lkixifk. Please nnnounco that we ; sending, postpaid and free charge, an elegant sterling silvi plated sugar shell, such as sell regularly at 40c ouch, toevt married lady in the United Sta who writes for it. Thero is no ing to pay. The gift is abaolu , Each lady will send her own nu only, as this is too valuable a jj to send to persons who don't i ' for it themselves. We give cbo 1 of any of :>ur 40c designs, r will serd illustrations from wh selections may l>o made. Our < {A/it l u 4/1 ii/l irnef iu<t f Ukol/or V ?i I 1V\ V IW IIMU'l linu f Ml , silverware. We Indieve that I most effective way of (loin# t [ is to get samples into tho hon . of the |?eople. Ladies, pie [ write to day. State that it L your first request for one of < i souvenir gifts. Quaker Val Mfg. Co., Morgan'And Harrii I Sts., Chicago. Ot. ICO SAIO 5 COME 1 ? -U?J ^L>'' i*J i*L? *iL O ?IS. No 1 ? they are iss dei * pair of cull's. Good value sit 75e, < RUTINS OFF MILLIHERK \\ huts left will sell very cheap .about prices. Mis-es Sailors five r< "ll half piuce. Trimmed hats from 2.*> will be more than pleased. SHOES' Rfil SUPPERS Gl nd K very body buys from us becau wr . .1 Ml IHWWWB? Yours for the bigg q n *s n n 1 J X 1 Kj W X 1 jn. Greenwood's Preparations. ) ~~ Plans f<?i the Reunion of the South HK , Carolina vetorans. i Special to The State. Greenwood, .Inly 20?The ani. I nual reunion of the South Carolina division of United Confederate Veterans, to ho held in this ' city August 1 and 2, will ho the higgest gathering Greenwood h * ever had, and promises to M *'ie most sueeeKsful reuni"1 cvei' held in the State *he people arc talkinL' a ho*1 it,to iw a hackneyed cxprea"'0,h "from the mountains 1<> ihe seaboard." (ireenwood is doing ?M that could ho expected of her in the way of preparing for the visitors, j The various hotels and boarding houses are making extraordinary preparations for the entertainment of the crowds, an.l the committee on entertainment appointed by tho citizens* Rome weeks ago re. ports that nearly every home in the city will be thrown open to the vistors. There are practically no exceptions to this rule. Greenwood will keep "open l house" during the reunion. Besides this several of the halls in the citv will ho restaurants running night and day. It is proposed to look first of ail to the personal comfort and entertainment of the old soldiers. Veterans intending to be present should notify J l> Park, secretary irn <?f t Iwi o/itTinttM An uf dxtrt on civ - - >?? *.? * t.wiMiiMviw , at wnvv.) nw lii.il homos may ho assigned. Green1 wood wants to do tho rijjht thing wo & M , by her guesta, Hnd the work of tcs the committees will be facilitated th- by compliance with this request. t? There will be homes provided for every veteran, moat of them with- ' | k ol,l if the committee is noti-! j<>c tied beforehand. Of course some ind of the visitors will desire to pay ich for their accommodations and! these will bo allowed to do so. The public meetings of the veterans will be held in the court ueH room of the court house, while use the available county offices will be ia pressed into service as committee |ur and reception rooms, etc. ^ ^ Camp Aiken, the local camp of ' veterans, will have their head* I G;7 SUM X) SLAIJ U3 Hilt g ?? iU5 ?C Cill iiaii<l|. ami that >iir price m!y 50. ' STOCK CHEAP, We arc no longer contrary j mts and up. Ladies Sailors at i cents up. (iive us a call, you m?jn ci(T Lit ;* U I <U I so wo ha veil hem from 25 cents IWkAl I'TTCSfr'yilMEagWB?? eM bargains ot t CASH I ? 1*1 - - ?K. .OHMIHW. quarters in tho law range building, near by. In this building tbero will ho h room tilled with curios and relics of the war, which will t>e of great interest. Tho city will he decorated. All the huginestdinii&cM will be adorned with hunting and llag* and the stars ant? lints will float to the breeze fro ?jeyerv available space. Thi?re \rilhho ft" occasional copy u( thr> r?rs and stripes to show that we uro yet n loyal people, l>nt for two days the stars ami bars will predominate while the men who so noldv defended it are living over tho stirring scenes of ' (51 -'do. There will probably lie a parade of the veterans and Sons of Yet or.-, ans, but the details have not been arranged vet. The Duo West brass band will furnish tun sic both da vs. There will bo large crowds front the surrounding country who will spend the days in the city and return to their homes at night. Many of them aro arranging to bring their dinm rs and huvo a picnic dinner at some place yet to be decided on, prdbably at the court house or on the lawn in front of Dr. Mill wee's residence. It has often been the case at largo gatherings like the one to be held hero that there has hern siillorin^ for lack of drinking water, hilt the city council will provide against this hy having barrels of ice water placed at eon venicnt places along the streets. Seats will be. erected under the shade trees on the squat o so that if one gets tired there will be 11 place to sit down and rest. Every precaution possible will be taken to insure comfort and convenience of the crowds that w ill bo here. Gen. C I Walker, commanding the South Carolina division, am his stuff trill have their headquarters at the Oregon hotel. lien. M C Butler has writter that ho will be present during th< reunion. Gen. Wado Hamptor has alse been invited, but ho ha: not t?ecn heard from yet. Gen Hampton's health has not beet very good rocently ami-it is fearet that he will not bo able to come Pay your subscription. beer" go< 1GHTER ;ain To IT l nil I ri'U'd over. The t is now. to SI no on every pair. We are tl everything el>o. a WO ID TO THE WISE 1$ Hear in mind these significant fa undersell all cnuipetilion. At all tii our prices are lower than the lowest, shoes. 'I his cut price sale means very greatly reduced. We trust our this slaughter sale. lie season. c t n d r 0 JL_ UAJL Incendiary Captured, Fellow Who Set Fire to Three \ Houses in One Night. , Special to The State. Winnsboro, .Inly 22?Tow 1 llili, the notorious house burner, I was captured Snturd ly afternoon i t'licsiri u y tiiiii .?iev. in ie_> . I le was taken to ltock Hill in the i I afternoon and this morning | brought to Winnshoro and lodged , in jail. Hill set tiro to throo houses and skipped; for two weeks pa?ties searched the woods around hero, where ho was supposed to be hiding, but to no u^. He would have surely been, lynched . if ho had allowed himself to he capture I then, but it is thought now that the law will he allowed to take its course. A reward of ?170 was otTered for his capture-the State otTer ing $100, the county (^airfield) $20 and the town $o0. Carolina Hank Vs. The State. Columbia, July 20 The much: talked of suit of the Carolina National Hank or this city against1 the State of South Carolina, -per- ^ milted to brought by an act of the . General Assembly passed at the last session has been called up in I 1 the Court of Common Picas for , j this county. The Attorney Gen-' eral demurred at the outset and , four hours of argument ensued on the demurrer. When it was done J i Judge Klugh overruled the demurs - t rer holding that Neal as auperin* , tendont did have authority to make , ' notes for the State penitentiary. i The decision was directly tho op , I posite of Judge lionet's on tho 1 same question in one of the other, . Neiil cases, and the Attorney1 General at once announced that he would like for tho two decis* 1 ions to go on to the Supreme 5 Court together. This being agreed l to, tho trial of the ease did not i proceed further. j The roller mill at Laurens, says j tho News, is being rushed to do the work, it is running at full capacity night and day. A number of wagons are waiting there all the time to be loaded. v >iTr>C? J/liLj Ujf* t-"a PRICES. ou. fisiic to Uiiload le people for shoes as well i SUFFICIENT, cts. It is our rhicfest aim to ues uiitl under all circumstances Now wc are undorselliuir our that our usually low prices are friends will reap the henetit <>l ."Male Lampoon >ilic(|iue. The following are the dates on which campaign nieetinjis will he held in the several counties. Lancaster, Wednesday, .Inly 25. Chester, Thursday, duly 26. Winnshoro, Friday, duly 27. .:n., i.' > , , - - (iatTney, Monday, duly do. Spurtanhur^, Tuesday, duly d 1. I nion, Wednesday, An r-" st 1. Newherrv, Friday, August d. Laurens, Saturday, August -1. (ireenville Monday, August 0. Fickens, Tuesday, August 7. Walhalla. Thursday. Auirust Anderson, Friday, August 1<>. Al>liev illo, Sut unlay, August 11. Greenwood, Monday, August 13. Aiken, Wednesday. August 1 Edgelield, Thursday, August i?;. .Saluda, Saturday, August IS. Lexington, Tuesday, August 21. Columbia, Wednesday, August *>?> kv ! :%' r?-1? \ *T?4 Atir l>\ Timely information given Mrs (Jeorge Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved twolives. A fright fill eolith had long k -pf her awake every night. She had tried manv remedies and doctors hut >teadil\ grew wor-e until urged to try i)r Kind's New Discovery. One bottlo whollv cured her and she writes this marvel.his medicine also cured Mr Long of a severo attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bro? Drug Store. Boys, remember that you frrow older every day, and if you liave bad habits, they grow older too and the older they both get, the Harder tney are to aepuraie. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought B.?rs th. ST? I Bignatura of /<CCcA^'