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JjpTiBL p * # H 1 ' ' B , ' ' ' " - ' ~ :- , , - I - . .. ..' ?' ..TT sToABI^B, i A'ewpoper : For the Fronuitvm mf the FiUttvaai, Simai, Agr%n%iturni cum* Ckmmmerriai imdmmtm. 1 TKBMBc |LM ImeM ^MfOftMS MiHAAUL I y ' ) PiglM a AVUMO. oifi .il%WEEKLY L A N <! A S T K K. S. - <> i <? H K K <; imo. ksI'a KI.mmi K.li ixiw Thu Everyfood the N< After 28 Years. A I^nllet Finds its War Out o a Man's Back Where it Had Lain Since lM>2 By Telegraph to (ireenrille News Columbia, S C, Oct 2?G an It N Richbourp, who for a Ion] timw commanded lha Fourth hri pade, South Carolina militia, am was a resident of this city fo many years, was twice woundar at the buttle of Fra/.ier'e farm ,Iuna 27, lSt?2, while cbarpin, the breast works. One built took off a tinpor, while unothe struck him full in the breast. N effort was made to locate the bul let and the wounded soldier re covered and continued tight in, until the end of the war. General Richhourg writes froi Montgomery to auv that a *e' days ago lie folt a pain in hi hack. A apot became intlame :in?l sore to the touch. That nigh ho placed a drawing piaster o the spot. Next morning the pai win relieved, and taking o(T th plaster he found the old hull? that hv ha l carried for 3* yeui slicking to it. It was llattene and weighed one ounce. Soldier*' Presence had a Salutar K fleet. Special to (i seuville New*. Columbia,Oct '2 ?The thernten e<l race war in Georgetown ha been averted and everything i peacef il in the city today. Thre companies of Charleaton militi and on* from Sumter arrived her last night, their presence had salutary effect. The mayor wired the governo today that the street* had tree practically deserted by .the would be t inters and thut no trouble ha occurred. About twenty of the ring leader wero arrested by the police ai thorities. fioo Dr. K. Detchon'* Anti Diuretic Mo.. K. ??- ? ?>nJ uo nuivii 10 you more than $l< if you liavv a chinl who aons heddin from incontenenoe of water durln aleep. Cure* old and young alike, rranta the trout>le at onoe. $1. Ho! by J F Mackey A Co, Druggiet, Lat ?t?r, H C. FAX M I SAA 1*0/1 OlfT ?-?? 'I *. ULiL<UL Ly Cordially 2west Ores THE G/ Fatal Wreck Near Charleston. f Freight Train .lumps Truck. The I Fngineer, His Fireman and u i ^ lirakeman Were Killed. I Special to The State. Charleston, Oct 2.?A serious ET and fatal wreck occurred on the - Plant System road near lienbow mines, several miles from Char> r leston last night. The engine 1 ami several freight cure jumped i the rails ami tumbled down un embankment, killing Kngtnoer '1 (doodling, a young white man, r and Firemen llarvey Thompson o and lirakeman lien White, color 1* ed. !~ When the cnr? and engine went n down the long embankment the cars camdit i>n tb-<> unit ?>.?? I? 1 ~wl" n riving member*, of the crew fought K the tire to |?r? \ent thr hodies of " tli* < U* At I from beino burned to a (* crisp. Tim cause ot the wreck is 't not known. 1'he railroad otllci-ils n refuse positively to make 11 staten mcnt. 'l'h? conduct of the rail * road officiate cannot lie explained unlevs.it he that they are anxious '* to cover up something which onht to !? exposed. Coroner Dugu* is holding the impiost this afternoon, hut it wdl not lie con>' eluded tomorrow. The examination will tie a most thorough one nn'i the blame will he tixed where : it lies. S ! l I IL't' ? V O l\L' ?'!" ? ? " " Kl(i IIT e Mr. \V A Hines of Manchester, in la., writing of his almost inirucu* e Ions escape from death, Hays: j "Kxpoeure after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent r hemorrhages and coughed night n and day. All mv doctors said I | must soon die. Then I began to (j use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me. I would not be 'rt without it even if it cost $5.00 u l* bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Itegular 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Hro?. Drug 'K Store. >g ^ 1(1 f^Pilavo you paid your snt>' acription ? JLi C r iv it* i> 1 . i\ Ij i \ Friday S< j Invited t /tions in I J NSON N^dl'rt U/nman I'ill&rl Hp C 1 MV/Qiv II uinuil IV11ICU Ul. 0. 6. Lote. Admit* Her (imlt and S?vh She Sprinkled the Arsenic on Tomatoes Which She Served to tho Love Family and the Threshing Party. Charlotte ()l?ser\er, .'hi. A t? legrum to The Observer ' yeeterdav afternoon from Monroe j state*: "A telephone rnes-Age received there u ehnrt time ago **\s that Mr \'unn Sike-. n prominent white man, *nd*ne_rro woman, have lieen arreted, I charged with poisoning lh* S ,1 an<t other* at Mr I Mm hove'? a te* week* ajo. i I t woman lias confessed that >ike* j^five I mm* ?.? and the poiaon for ?l??I in<; tlir .leeil. I'he pri-oneri are j guarded near llio n-ont A ?oitt tilty people are collected and the liiglieht excitement prevails An account of this poiannino w.ta published in I'he Ohservei of I Sept Mh the duv following 'he death of I>r Love. In this pub Iication it was atiitt'ii that on the ! 31st of August Mr and Mrs Thomas Love, whoso residence is ! jnst across the river from Long* store, in Union county, had their wheat threshed, and, following ' the usual custom, entertained at , dinner all the men engaged in lh? threshing. Mr and Mrs Thomaa Love, Ur j Love, who lived with Ida parent*, and hia brother, Wade, and his sister, dine.I with the large party of threshers. The meal was the ordinary bountiful repeat for such an occasion. Within l?r> minutes after it had been eaten Dr Love became violently ill, suffering with intonse nausea. Hit mother, sister sod brother and tive of ihe, threshers also became sick with tli* same symptoms. Though suf fering greatly the latter were taken to their homes and reentered; and all the meml>ers of th? Love family recovered except Dr Love, who died four days later. Since the poisoning the legal authorities have !>een diligently at >UNCEME V 0 P 1 jptember J o Visit On ^ali and W CASH work nit the case with the remit that tlu' Nots woman was arrested yesterday morning. Dr Austin 'phoned The () server that ?h? 11h<t made a confession ot her guilt to the officer making the arrest, and had implicated iter husband's brother. .John Nots, a negro named Hamilton nnd, finally, Mr Vann Sike. The woman whs a cook at the Love residence at the time of the throshing. According to l>r Austin's information she said yesterday that ,ln|m Nots had given the poison to Iter and had told b?r to poison Mr and Mrn Thomas Love, I>r .1 S Lov?, hit; brother, Wade Love, and a thresher named Tavloi. The poison w*> in the form of a white powder, and was. presumabl v, arsenic. In pivinp tlx* powder to her, she *-*id, .lohn Notb explained that he had received it from u nocfo named llami ton, and that it had been driven to the laltri l?v Mr V arm Sik?s, who would pay *;? if it were administered. The prisoner said that she sprinkled 1 he poison over tomatoes, which she served at dinner and which were eaten hv others in addition to those she intende I to kill. After tlie white nennU had I I * conclude'I their meal -die removed and threw itwar nil uneaten tomu* t??o^ to prevent tho poisoning of the nsgroes in the kitchen From the information supplied l>r Au>? tin no nia'ice on the part of the women thus far appears. She , committed the murder for the | * 5. 1 >r Austin stated that excite1 ment over the arrests is intense. It is not generally believed, he j said, that Mr Yann Sites had anv connection with the poisoning and | liis implication in tho matter is due t.? a conspiracy on the put t of i tho negroes, who dislike him for reasons political and othei wise. it/ :l ief /.v six noun i | Dif*trt>sH|ng Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in nix hours by "Nkw Great Houth American KiuNby i t ukk." It is a Kreut surprise oil account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and hack, in male or female. Relieves re tentiou of water almost immediately. I If you want quick telief and cure this . la he remedy. Hold thy J F Mack ay A Co , Druggist Lancssts*, 8. C. INT. ?. N I N l. X 1 1 X 1 VJ 27th. and ? r Store ai inter Mill STORE Is Rathbone Guilty. May he Sh own Ilo Concocted Whole Scheme of Kmhe/.* zlcment. llabann, Oct ? The llabann Post, referring to the poetoflice frauds, made the following statement : "We have licen ?|Mtetlv, and on our own account, working up the cane against Mr KrIpkO Kathlame: and we now believe that ha wdl he charged with having concocted the w hole scheme of embezzlement. i - i - < n 111h r\ ru dp snonn lliai lie se cured for himself aoniethinj* he tneeu tjcj7,<>o(i and sfi'SjOOO." Three Murder Trials in Abbeville for "Social Killing."' Special to The State Abbeville, Oct 2.? The court 'of general *e?.aion* convened bore yesterday, Jud<je Aldricb presid ini?. The lirat day era* taken up frith tke organization of t!ie court and the trial of Dave Chalmers for murder. Thi jury in this case was out only a lew minutes and returned a verdict of not guiltv. Another murUr i-nti is being 1 r it*. 1 today, and another jnill be tried tomorrow. All of them are results of negro "cuke walks" and "hot suppers." Active Keal Kstate. I Special to The State. Anderson, Oct Yesterday was perhaps the largest ealesdav that Anderson has chronicled in some time. There was sold in all about 3000 acres for $4 1,4<?0. TIIK AIM'KTITK OF A OO AT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should ] know that I)r. Kind's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver 1'emedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. I Only 25c at Crawford lire a. drug ! store. 1 Cure Cold In Head. I Kermott'a Chocolate* I.a*?tive yuinine. ra*y | t? take aaS qaick to eure cold in bead and aora throat. 18th. id Inspect inery. w J ???M??MfcW? ?? MIWUMI MUM '? r . joint Plan Presented The Franco-itrubbinn Conclusion 1ms Reen Handed to Secretary Hay. Washington. Oct 4.?The joint Franco Russian plan was present oil to Secretary llay today. It i* as follows: First?It demand* the punishment of the guilty Chinese oflioials. Second?The interdiction of anns and ammunition in the war to China. Third?The payment of indemnity to the powers. Fourth?A sutlieient Chinese guarantee for the future. Aaiericun citizens at Tien l.sin have adopted resolutions protesting unainat the withdrawal of out troups from (.'bins. 1'aatin** and Knforcinjjj. South Carolina has demonstrated tlie fact that it i-? one thinu to pass anti-lynching laws and <juile another thing; to enforce thain.Savannah News. \ indeed. South Carolina can't l>e haut in making laws. In face that is a sort of fad with Us. \\ ft h:tve ?i new UitKltim ? con posed of many new member* every two years, and everyone of these members thinks In must do some kind of legislating for his constituency in order to earn Lis pay and their support at the next primary. It is not to he wondered at then that we have quite a laiLre number of people who are in favor of list* hut ' 'ajrin their en forceinent.''?(it een% ill* News. .1 S and W C lilalock, of (iold ille, S C, have secured a charter for a cotton mill. It will spin yarn and will he located on Mr. Hlalocka farm at (loldville, intended primarily to spin the 2,000 halts of cotton he raises. .hxlge Buchuntmn announces iliiit h? will ho a candidate for j r?-elect:on. Itch? on human cured In 30 minute* by Woolford'a HHnUtry Lotion. Tbt? never fail*. Hold by J K Mackey A. Co , DruggLt, Lancatar, HC. u