University of South Carolina Libraries
?he Hamster Hedger. m^m~m?* ' ' " ????? **" | -^Wjwiy h'exoepapew : Fur the Promotion ef the JPoiiHoal, Sbetmi, 4^riflnAtralmmM Gammmerrial Mmtmemte. | ^,X4> SE ul^WKEKLY. L A N C A S T K K, S. cl AUGUST 18 190<> EST A BL1SH KI ~ 18.r>2. - BIG THE Ti: The Everything mus HI) WN UPON THE M!l All kinds of choice dress fabr Percales, Piques, Crushes, Fancy I Sold all the seasons at 8, 10, 12.1 ? marked down to tive cents. This i want to be at the grabbing. PICKED UP AT A BIG BJ Two lots of men's fine Neglige r Democratic Primary Election. Tuexday, AiitriiMt2Kth, I1MH> f Candidates announced in The i.kdoer ] for Kutlmridt > W D MayA?l?l. For Sidicitor?Sixth Circuit. j Thft?s F McDow, W 1! H ugh J K Hen y For House of llrpr>*>n'atlve*. j Onoar W P.ittd, T Y WilllnniH, J W Hamel J N EatridK*. J Harr F<?ter, K L Hioklin. For * tcrk of Court. Job F Ur?*g.?ry, VV rt ' P..r er. I F ?r Sheriff J< tin P Hunter, Jamew - WUhoii For County Supt Education j T M Helk, \ ? Rowll J K UlmL uu?i Erne-i Bla?Um>n, K Hux'pr B ai'knion For County Auditor J A ? ook. I. J Perr,, E (' i r.-xfon. For County Treasurer W ' ( MiltllfM For Con ty Supervisor M 4 OuMm-r, W Q, ? aHkry, H H "*app. For Coroner. H Young. D N Ma? key, r* J tj Htt winmi, ?' ' Horion. P/>. 4< - " *" * vi mi>|;ininnr /i?f" it'll* I ffitK and Onne i'rrek Townnhipn W P ' < m k v For M-iffi*'rii'c for (vine Vrck Town* hip John Kli h Chicken (Vithout Kyes. Mr. C K Tennant, of Cornwell, huH a chicken that has no yea. There is no place for eyes, the akin and feathers being continous over the placea where the eyos should be. Last Saturday, when Mr. Tennant told ua about it, the chicken wan about a week old, and ?a? healthy and doing well?Chester Lantern. RELIEF JA Hl*X Mi OUR. Diatre?fting Kidney and Bladder DIiwhhh relieved In alx hourabv^NKW Ghrat Hotmi Amrkican K(?nky I ukk." il Im a great eurprlee on account of lie exceeding promptness In relieving pain in bladder, kidney*and bank, in male or female Hellevee re tention of water almost immediately. If you want quick lellef and cure this la tbe remedy Hold by J F Mackey A Co , Druggist, Lancaster. 8 0. ^ CUT PRI Mr u n c me, n ho it Means t go ill its seas.u is while DOLE COUNTERS. ics, such as Organdies, Dimities, Ducks and tine dress Ginghams, nil 15 cents. And the entire lot s a grab lot. Come quick if you IRGAIN, >e Shirts, with two collars and 1 rHE Gl Ceased Prying For Tillman and Goes to Scratching. Mr. Peter J. Kucker Gets Down on the Senator, for Whom He HaB Shed Tears of Grief. To the Editor of The State: He had no business in the gubernatorial race, but what is he doing J Stabbing Col Hoyt in the breast and Gov McSweeney in the back and heaping up his blasphemous hatred against Christian people. He knows that our preachers are bold, are men of God, and that they have the perfect right to condemn sin, a id woe unto them if they do not condemn sin. Our preachers know this fact, and he cause they sad, as John the Baptist did to Herod, "it is not lawful to sin," Senator Tillman wants to take thoir heads ot?? after piling /in all liiu I?I??mi U?4 vu MIi ii io .Mun|Mitnnnn IIMI.I ni against our preachers. Col Hoyt, with a christian heart, said: "Senitor, you have treated me wrong, but I will vote *or you, and 1 hope my friends will." And what does the untruthful senator say: "The christian people tried to bribe me by promising not to scratch my name." I had made up my mind to vote for him, hut when I saw how unthankful he was to Col Hoyt'a kind words 1 will never vote for him until he is a changed man. See his boasting remarks after all he has said against the Christ ian* of ths Statu: 44If I don't get the majority of the votes cast 1 will not serve as their senator." So every christian man, woman and child ought to scratch hi4 name. But you will think that women and children don't vote, but 1 will tell you they are good scratchers. If some of them would cast their little bright eyes on their fathers and both mothera and children use their influence, Sonator Tillman would soon learn what power the christian women and their children have over the fathers and their friends. Our fathers and our mothers died in the christian faith of their church and their ancestors, and OE SAL.E COME r ILoss To i. No Summer ^K<k*r mm ! ?? " tii arc in lit* pair of cuffs. Good value at 75c, RUNNING OFF MILLINER Whats loft will sell very cheu] about prices. Misses Sailors live ( half price. Trimmed hats from 2.' will he more than pleased. SHOES AND SLIPPERS G Everybody buys from us beca ours for the S_NJSON_ we should not give the highest oftiee in our ft to any man that will use such language as Senator Tillman has uttered against the I churches, lie hus the gall and | brass to say he would not give j his chance for heaven for our I preaches* chances. Bob Inieeraoll and Tom Paine had too much respect for Christianity to make such a remark, for Senator Tillman knows that lie is not only on the road to hell himself, hut he is carrying a multitude with him. 1 hope and trust that he might change, but 1 see so many of his own dear and loved ones that I know are true christians and 1 know that they have offered many true and hornst prayers for him. 1 kuow I am not what I ought to he as a christian, but with a true heart how ofteu have 1 said, with tears of grief, "My God, change this man;'1 for what a powor he would he, what a multitude he could lead to a bright land. Hut I 1 ? >vnrn i see now Kind liod has been to him and how the christian people have borne with him and how many prayers, even with tears, have been initdo for him, I have great faith. But I have reached the conclusion with Sena tor Tillman, "Let Ephraim alone: ho is joined to his idols." So I have reached the concluson to cense praying for him and go to scratching. 1* ,1 Kucker. It creates supreme disgust in the people who believe in the Bible, to hear political mountebanks, irreverent demagogues, men of unclean lips and lives, flippantly quoting the sacred scriptures to turn a jest or make a point.?Carolina Spartan. WOKklNOMOHT AN I) OA Y The busiest and mightiest little thing that over was made is Dr King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-crated globule of health, that changes woakness into strength, listlessne^s into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the hoalth. Only 25c per box. Sold by Crawford Bros Druggist Pay your subscription. ! OF SUM ro SLAU Us But g goods will be cai mand, and that our price only 50. I t y STOCK CHEAP. \] We are no longer contrary | * cnts and up. Ladies Sailors at ? cents up. Give us a call, you j |c OING FAST. : use we save them from 25 cents ' ;est bargains ot t CASH Tillman Taken to Task. i j The Columbia State has assumed the role of the man with the scrap book. The State has reproduced witn telling etrect, the strenous efforts Senator Tillman made to elect John Gary Evans fo the senate. His urgent appeals to the reformers, in which he stated the opinion that the reform movement was doomed, if Mr Evans 1 . I was not elected, are given, along with this tne figures to show that 1 in the second primary while Evans ! with the personal appeals of Senaator Tillman, gained 765 votes, Col Earle, his opponent, gained 11.823. "1 don't consider the jieoj-le so lacking in common sense and the realization of their duty to themselves, and those they have hon! ored as to need any advice or dictation fiom me." This was the declaration of Senator Tillman -iQ the KarleuEvan contest. Later on he said, J 4'I regard the election of (toy Evans to the senate now as a poliI tical necessity." Notwithstanding the fact that ' Senator Tillman threw the whole ! power of his personality, his prestigo and his pull with the peo pie, in favor of Kvans, he wus de feated. This year Senator Tillman | seems even more desperate in bin attempt to defeat Col Hoyt. He has called down the vengeance of the preachers by making an open ; attack upon them. He is marshalling to his uid every force at \ his command, and all of the venom ' i heretofore reserved for those who i ? happened to oppose his political 1 projects, is to he poured upon those who dare to question state ownership of the saloon business. Senator Tillman failed when he interfered in defense of John Gary Kvans, and he will fail when ne conies down from Washington to defeat Col Hoyt.?Spartanburg Herald. Mr .Jas 11 Meore, candidate for attorney general, has withdrawn from the race. This leaves Mr Bellinger, the present incumbent, without opposition. MER GO( IGHTFR ain To Y rried over. The is now. 0 $1.00 wn every pair. We are tl rervthing else. 1 WORD TO THE WISE IS Bear in mind the?o significant fai indersell all coni|>etition. At all tii tur prices are lower than the lowest, hoes. This cut price sale means ery greatly reduced. We trust our his slaughter sale. I he season. s T 0 R F k-/ jl v i.1 JLJ Th? People Have Hud Enough of | Agitation. ( Greenwood Journal. Senator Tillman arrived on the 12:17 train from Augusta, and came upon the stand sometime J before the last s|>eakers had tinisk~ ' ed. When the audience caught ! sight of him he was cheered. He was introduced after W D Evans ?i ii i - * | uiiiBiicii linn wki *ven received, not i so warmly perhaps as formerly, but there was much pood feeling I for Tillman among the people, although many of his warmest and most steadfast friends believed that he was making a mistake. I However, he made a good speech for the matter he had in hand and the position he had chosen to take j in this campaign and was listened to with profound attention, even I by those who stood far away from | him in his present attitude. He | did not taxe a hand primary, but left it to Col Hoyt when he 1 i spoke. Gov McSweeney followed the I senator and ''little Mac" was speaking with vigor when we left the ground. Col Hoyt spoke next and argued forcibly against the dispensai y and showed the unsoundness j of Senator Tillman's declarations ! about the teachings of the Bible 1 on the subject of liquor drinking. Ho argued for morality in nil questions. At the conclusion of his address ho was presented with a box of flowers. Some follow in the audience said, "that is nil you will get old gentleman.1' Co Hoyt responded "that is all you know about it." This fellow got snowed under and evidently folt sorry that he spoke. Col Iloyt took a hand primary as ho had j promised Senator Tillman to do so. The majority was by all odds for prohibition and against the dispensary. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. * Till Kind You Havi Always Bought Bean the /j? " ' 8l*aaure of C^Gflii i )DS. PRICES. ou. time to unload le people for shoes as well as ; SUFFICIENT. ;ts. It is our chiefcst aim to lies and under all circumstances Now we are underselling our that our usually low prices are friends will reap the benefit of Killing At Chester. John l'eaye Slain hy Bill Strom! After a Hard Fight. Special to The State. Cheater, Aug 13?This morning Bill Stroud and .John reave, two well-to-do, hard working farmers, while discussing an old family difference of years hack became involved in r difficulty that resulted in the death of .John Peaye. One word brought on uuwiucr, ?uu ** Lur? CUllVfl hHlKtn * became warmer and more excited, blows were passed. The two men clinched and Stroud leosed himself and retreated, Peaye followed with a stick pounding Stroud in the face and on the head. It finally became so hot for Stroud that he could stand it no longer, and before Peaye could lay on the fatal blow, he had his gun in deadly aim, and after three shots from the 38-calibre pistol in Stroud's hand, Peaye fell dead upon tne ground on Ins own premise*. Stroud went to a neighbor's, procured a horse and buggy and drove to town, and surrendered to the sheriff. It R I) HOT RKOM TIIE OU\ Was the bull that hit <i B Steadman of Newark, Mich, in the Civil War. It caused horri.de Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises. Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile Cure on earth. 25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bros druggist. A White Horse Thief. By Telegraph to Greenville News. Saluda, S C, Aug 15 ? A stranger, giving his name as Kd Davis, is in jail for burglary and horse stealing. He haw confessed to !>oth charges, and will ha sent to the penitentiary for a long term t)f years. Itch on human cured in 30 minute'* by Woolford'a Hsntarv Lotion. Thi* never full*. Hold by J F Mackey \ Co , Druggi d, Lancatsr, H C.