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' 9 mows while it is fresh, l aying # 3 very little more titan one * ] 2 paper e< b'.h. Either paper f i 5 ih well worth hut by * 1 -a Hpecinl arrangement we are ?. < J enabh d to put in both of J; i 11.em, giving three papers a * a week for this low price. You * H | cannot erpuil this anywhere ? * ehc, and this combination is \ ' , 9 t hcb^.st premium for those * ! J who want a great paper and ? j < a home paper. Tuke these ? t 9 and you will keep up with $ j | \ the times. Z | Resides general news, the *; ' 9 Twice-a-Week Journal has c- 1 \ much agricultural matter \ 1 , ' and other articles of special * 1 i interest to farmers. It has * p iv^niui 1111riim11<?iis ny mini j, ( Jones, Mrs. W. II. Felton J I ? John Temple Graves, Hon. f P C. II. Jordan and Other die- \ ( J tinguiahed writers. J < | Call at thla afflca and laava jrottr SJ subscriptions for both papers. You can t J pet a sample espy of either paper here S ] | aa application. #> i ?a?e a sen???s I The One Day Cold Cure. . For cold in the head and aore throat nee Kerlott's Chocolates l.exative yuioine, the "One . >ajr Cold Cure." BURNED AT THE STAKE. fhe Vote of tlie Mob So Fixed the Mode of Death lnsltund *?t Victim Lit the Fire (YilVVil I ). >!! t'tl? Willi 1 'i-ioj ... ? ? V * v/i IV* 1 \ ' 1 Mo rev ami Body of Negro Kuvibher Was Soon in Ashes. Wetumpka, Ala; Oct. 2 ? A'ititiehl Townsend, alias Floyd, n icgro, wui honied at the stake in ho lit tie town of Kcleetic, 15 uiles from this place, a half hoot liter midnightthis morning The legro's crime was an attempted it.hsnlt.on Mrs Lonnie Harrington rvliKse husband set tire to tin uands which reduced Tonnaend't >ody In ualiea. Yesterday afternoon about 1 lYhick, the negro, a nephew ?>1 I'lovd, the negro who was hanged n the Wetumpki jail wask hafore laid for attempted assault, at empted to outrage Mrs ilarringnn. Mr I lari ington was en ;uged at * cotton gin in Kclectii not live* one mile out of town. I he negro came to the house and old Mrs Harrington that her hus?and had sent him to get 20 oent> i.-in her She told him she had io change. Then the negro left, nit returned in about ten minutes. I he wiiiiian'h screams were heard ?y Hob NichoL, another negro, >vho was pairing along the roa< a the time He ran to the housi n time to see the negro escape. At toon an Mrs Harrington wit; -entore I to consciousness Nicholi ;nve the alnrm Tlie newstpreat apidlv All Ihe stores at Kclee tic were instantU cloned; the gin iieriee and mw mills thut down he people left their wagons in the road and their plowe in the iehi tnd gathered for a pursuit of thi negro. The crowd divided, some scouring the woods near the scen< >f the crime an<t others went tc ihe penitentiary for bloodhounds 'I'll* dogs were not brought tr Ihe wrene until nearly dark. The* were taken to where the negro'* trart disappeared and an exciting ?hase endued. The dog* stopped finally at a tree in front of < )dion'i store, on the north outskirts ol Kclectic. The crowd coming u| at this time, soon diecovered tli? negro sitting on a litnb. lie eat i -i. * i .? - - i - kmhi^im uown ai one* aim latter to the seen* of his crime. There lie rd? confronted bv his victim, who positively identified him. Word was sent to the other searching patties that the negro hat been f??uiid, and about 1 1 o'clock i crowd of several hundred n*i in the little filiate. The negrt was taken to tne edge of the vdInge, shivering with fear, sad surrounded l>y the nioli. The prepa rations for death weie quick!) made. A rope was flung ovei [he limb of a lug oak and a hun dred men stood ready to lend * hand at the rope. Tnen a halt was called and the manner of death discussed by llu mob. To decide the matter s --- ??,i n.ii. t wiv ?? ?* (MMVil, ?ail\| 111 XU 1/mM'UII^ ihowed a majority of the crowd t< farer death At the Make. The atako wae prepared and th< negro was hound to it with chain*. Pine knot* were piled ahout hni ind the flame* were fired by tlu msband of the negro'* victim, ia they leaped to the wretch'i lesli hta wild criea upon .(Jod foi nercy and help could ho heard for miles. The crowd looked on, leaf to his cries, and in an houi he negro was reduced to ashes. Townsend, before being bound, :onfe*aed the crime And *aid he *a* also implicated with Alex Kloyd, who wae hanged a couple >f weeks ago for an attempted iet<aulton Ming Kate Pearson, io he attempt at that time. He iaid he and Floyd had planned for other crimes of Hke character hat that Floyd's being hanged pat a top to theni. NINE OTHERS IMI*MCAEI). Townsend made a confession implicating seven other negroet iti his caime. Ah this is the second white woman assaulted in thii I vicinity within a the month it it j holived there is a conspiracy a j mong the negroes. One of the | negroes implicated in the con I fession of Townsend wrb in jai j here charged with hurglary anc 1 as threats of lynching were math 1! he was sent to Montgomery to night for safekeeping. The deputy sheritl' had a wild drive ol fourteen miles through the conn' try and had he heen thirty min ute? luter a crowd of men win ' I left here by train would have in' I tercepted him. After reaching i Montgomery two other negroei i who were implicated in the crinu ' j were arrested hy the deputy ' They aro Frank Floyd and ,Juk< I Floyd, hrethera of the negro Zel i Floyd, wtio was lynched neai Wetumpka, Sept 9. (;i.okioi v w s Comes from Dr. D 1 J Cargile ' f Washita, 1. T. H writes "Four bottles of Flm-trie IliU.r, , has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula I which hud caused her greal sutler i iiisr f?>r years. Terrible sorei I would break out or. her head an< I face, and the beat doctors couh II give no help; but her cure i | I complete and her health is excel I lent." This shows what thousand] i have proved,?that Klectric lbt' iters is the best blood puritiei known It's the supremo remedy * for eczema, tetter, salt rheum i ulcers, boils and running sores. | It stimulates liver, kidneys am i bowels, expels poisons, helps di ration molds up the strength Only 50 cents. S hi by Craw' ' ford Bros Druggist, Guaranteed i i II " m On The Jersey Coast. \ I "Got ipiite a hag of game,' i said the amateur sportsmen "Funniest snipe 1 ever haw Haven't any feathers on them, h; ' Jove, hot they're hig ami fat.'' "Snipe?" exclaimed the native ' examining the hag. Dashhlitte 'iit! Them's im Mpiitoea, an'smal ones at that. ? Philadelphia Press s The Trial of Henry Youtsey. > j j Georgetown, Ky, Oct 2.? * Henry Youtsev, u stcnographe 1 in the office of Gov Taylor durin ; his incnmhency, was called fo , irim itxiay in .finite Cantnir ' court, on tii* ehar??? of l??in<; *1 principal in the shooting of Go |Goehel. YouUey, accoinpiinie " by hi- wife, brought into tli ! court room. He appear?d in gao 'health. The defense culled ; witnesses, enly nin* of whoi ^answered. A nutnbor will li ! ready however when wanted. Th defense asked and was granto j until tomorrow morning to nnswc whether ready for trial or not 1 Court then adjourned Ii ^T good .! ^HEALTF f by the Quart j? Every bottle you take of Johnston S Sarsaparllla means better healtl I B ami every botilo contains a fu quart. It makes better blood?puri ? j blood. For thirty yearn this famoi \ W remedy has been creating and inali taininif good health. ^L. Johnston's 1 Djjl Sarsaparilla builds up the ay*tcm, tone* th nerve*, and strengthen* tlie muactr more promptly and effectually lint My other remedy known. The pallor of th cheek disappear*, energy take* the place < languor, and the rich color of health flows t 1 the cheek*. Unequalled for all disorder* of th stomach and liver, and for all weakening com ; plaints of men, women and children. I Ml winkit, Mw, $1.00 p*r f?ll ffi* null. 1 MICHIOAN DRUO CO., - Detroit, rite* Crawford Bros, Lancaster,H. O J K Mtckey A < 'o, Lancaster, H.U. Daniel A Hick* Fort Law' H. D. H. Jordan, Fort L#awn,H. C. Habit of Profanity. A Disgusting and Prevalent Vice That is Growing Among All IAges and Classes. I The Catholic Friend. ' One of the naost disgusting and prevalent rices which is growing to alarming proportions is that of profanity? meaningless, vulgar profanity. Its use ii confined to no sex or position. It pollutes alike the conversation of youth* I ful strength and decrepit age. In the highways and byways, the | countiug-room and the workshop, and too often in the social and family circle the ear is dinned by conversation interladed with profanitv, which neither dignifies, "emphasizes nor embellishes. The ' stripling vies with the man of busiII ness in the interjection of oaths, 1 and long before he reaches man's .estate has acquired a detestable ' habit which becomes second n?1 ture, and has secured his proficiency as a professional swearer J for the term of his natural life, sri ' that go where he may his foul unMiiii carries ine eoniagion ami i , becomes n Teri'able cesspool ol : 1 lime?a standing menace to the s' welfare of society. , I Leaving moral or religious con n eiderations entirely out of the I question, is it not time that ' the a ho uinnhle ungentlemanlinest s I were abandonded? Andean the ] press fultill a nobler mission than ? make its iniluence felt in aid ol r its suppression ? The Yernaeulni f of the blackguard, under all cir? x cumstances reprehensible, is espe* I cially out of the place in the family ? | circle, business or social conver. I nation or friendly greeting, ami - vfit the practice referred to pre j vails to a greater or lean extenl I in all of them. It is high linn to cull a halt, to put the penalty : of social ostracism on the in ' dividual who indulges in it. l'e . culiarly apropos in this connectioi . I are the lines of Cow per: Y | "Maintain your rank, vulgarity despise; i To swear is neither brave, polite r I nor wise '' iiu \> ? i ii is r WenflVrOnc Hundred Dollars IU? j ward for any ra-e of < nurr'i dial call not he cured hy Hall's Catu'ili Cur K J i HKNKY & CO., Props To - j leo i, O r We (he undersigned. lia\o kn >wi i F J Hheiiey I" >r t I.e lad 16 years. mih g. helieve him p? rfectly honoraldc in ai business transactions and tlnuncialn 1 tine 'o carry oui any obligations nindi ^ hv t hel r ll i in 1 VVksta i kuax, Wholesale Druggist a' I'oledo, O j Wai.iuxo K inn an <fc Makvii Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, t) (] Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken in j t ma ly, net ing dire *t ly upon the hlooi e and mucous surfaces of the system (i 1 Price, 76c |?er liotMe Hold by ul Druggist*. IVstiinonials free. 2 Hall's Kamil> Pills are lhe best n " ,e! "When angry, count tan lie 01 fore you speak; if rery angry ,1 count r hundred." Thia mean j that you ought to redact when ii | a had humor. Many things thn hurt and do you no good are van on the spur of the moment, whicl you would recall, if you could, al ! mo t as noon at spoken. [ ? I IWOI ? 1DOO, . SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE " A. B., B. H., A M . l.\. B., I,. 1 " ('our^eH. Spring our*e? fr??? f.?r r 'IViK-hers hourtven I'mfeaiorK; .'III, 1JI im? volumes 1 'i library; excellent u' Int orjitorleK, cltrt*?rooiii8, ^ymuH-iHfii infirmary. athletic ground**. Tuitloi I ill I f-.~. JIU _ 1 it.', "inri i< in, it kiiitiiiii- iiiiikii remitted to needy attidenis hxpen s^h f 135 to $175 k session. Certlflei ! y*U|?Jlr? from for|y~five Accreditee Schools enter it* Freshman Class with ' on' examtoallo . Kntrance mid Norma! Hcho!arahli Examinations held st every count; cat, Friday. July Jd. 1900y l>y Count; . { Minerintendents 0 iYexI session opens Hepf, i!f?, ItKKJ n For catalogue, address, e CV MTOOUVTAKI), President. Tbi? season's rice crop in Soutl i. Carolina promises to t>e an tin usually profitable one for botl planters and dealers. 1 " ?' . - 2-. To T*>o Oeaf, A rich lady cured of her Deaf* noH8 and Noises in the Head >?y Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kir Drums, pive $10,000 to his Iqslituto, so that ileal people tinahlo to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. i I'.nii ino jNiciioison ins111ii1 o, 780, Eigth Avenue, New York, U 8 A. Out aaDnHnanrignHW. vr, : rmm The Lancaster Graded School. i 'PHB aiiiiiiiiI s?rmioii i,f the I h ? >* I t?*r O'aded ^cliool will he in >n Monday, Si pt. 17 HUM at H 4'? a in, flie *"hipenniendent w II lie .< lie school 'i >use on 13 h :ii il 14ili ff M) 1 ?12a in, to enroll new pup! - and trinsac o'her school b sinees !' Metiers are requested to m?*-t on th? 13ih of Sept at ?i a m. Pupils must com prepared f ? regular woik on the first dny. It- n-o ih e tuitloi fe s ? |li he hargad i npils M'li'i reside heyoud the limits i f > ie ?i'ho I Dis' riot Pnpi'x shonnt ot ! buv text h oUs ui til fu l?li?'il mi ! i a list l?y teachers Hoys mid girls from a distance -irIng to attend this sell ?oi can i n ily secure cheap cates ot noard here in , tirivate fnuiilies Pur fur her inform"* *>n add?i It P m| i.i.Klt Chr'ui It M'd Trus es. or i'lias T Connors, Pee'y and Treas irer. Dancantcr, s < , Atitf 'J- lflnn. ~SU M MONsToR RELIER (Complaint not Scrvorl) I sTAI'K <?K SOTI'H ''AltO l\,\, ' uncasti:k coi'MY. , John \. Hlrd mii?1 denies H. Hir<l, Plaintiff"*, AC \ I NST Miii^iict IS r?l iii I ft vvn tilth' and iim i miiii-?ratrix i t li? e-tate ? i* ' Tlioma* Hird ilern.Hi d Cleorc e Hint, t aura Mm ko Arinluta Mi-li'Hti, t h irey Dunn and Eden Gardner, ?| Defendant*. ) To the Defeti Innts ill ve named: You are ti rel? s uninoiied a d reijai'e.i Iii mmwe ?lie i-miiidnint i tl'.is t I'Ctloo, which it tiled in t lie olllee of tne Clerk i f c minimi ineaa, for the Said county, and to H>-ve a eoj?v of , yonr answer to the Hani eomplaint on the suh-eriher at Ida < Hire at I itncaste? court limine, Sou' li c tr dina wi hln , j . ? I lilt \ n III ei 11|?" 1 rvil'i" ll'Tt'O', exeiuaveof ilie ilny of -noli service; intl if o.i tail to answer ili?* in ? . piai><t u i<hin lie timi* amrcsaid. the ' Plainliir-" mi "his action will apn v to . the curt for the relief demand'<1 in the eoiii.ilainl II ft NVyi.IR, t I'lai til ill '* A t ten i? y, [ L." S ] W S li Porter CC C I- C. r To f*e ?ri?e Bird, 11 n resident Do fe11da111 above named- Take noln e at .he complaint in tlii* ><? ion v a- tiled in the ntilce ?f \V H l< P rier, clerk of the c illri for Aaiicnsie eounty in sa d l state of You'll Carolina ?n the Kith day of Jnl\ Mint). It KNVylie, Plaint id's Attorn* *. A tic ! i, l'JrtO?flw. ONLY sTioT ? MArtBL" AND URANl 11 ? Monument,^ . Tablets, ioad 'l Stones, lite. Children's $l.f>0, und upwards Adults, *2..r>0, #3.00, and upl j wards. Made of Pure Marble. A.J. McNinch. : t. w. stc??sr, survivor, <>-> lioLa, -s. ' j If fully equipped, itml qualified, unci I I miiiviiq > iMir Mirvt-yir.u 11 rw - M in ! ! . Miraculous Benefit RECEIVED FROM Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. j [ | yetLI P. BABCOCK, of Aroca, N. Y.t a reteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty years of the Babcock At Munsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I i write to express my gratitude for the miracU loua ben.etit received from Dr. Miles' Heart n Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army life, from sciatica which affected my heart | in the worst form, my llnitw twi lled from >1 the ankles up. 1 bloated until t was unable to buttou my clothing; had aharp pr. Ins about the heart, smothering spells and j, shortness of breath. For three months I y was unable to llodown, and all the sleep I y KOt was In an arm chair. I was treated by ' the best doctors but gradually grew worse, i About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and It saved my Ufa as If by a miracle." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug-H^gists under a positive Bp. '> guarantee, first bottle BlllKlvHBd % benefits or money re- WpfffWritOi eil JB funded. Rook on dietl eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, SHHtfUlflVS DR. MILK8 MKDK'ALOO., Elkhart, la A A