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No. 15, leaving Chester 8.10 p m, connects at Chester with Southern Railway No. 34 from Columbia and pointa south. JaS M HJS\TH,Gen Pass. Agt f.KROY HPRINGS. President.. FOUR PAPERS A WEEK + FOR ABOUT THE * PRICE OF ONE. * This paper and the Atlanta + A ? Twice-a-Week Journal for * $1.75. I I I M M I I I I 1 1 1 M i I I I I I [ 1\ DBHBEB8E2S? ir *3 ii For Infants nml_Ch\ldr " n . Thn |{>r? Vpsf Hni/p a i<U l\hli^ L Vti feEUttG Alisi'iifo ? Aiw'kCijfo tiJU'^iii B r 7 Bears tlie i: . ?, Signature ? /a J] of /f. M i ? llf jW1 * .?v ?i Si L/| 531 [\f- Bse 1/ For Over Thirtv Tears /SPK pn * - ?? TTi E=T?\ rr? nrr, |fj| hi [: 1 . i : ? Wfi U jfcjjj thi crnT?un cc v. rrrvu yo?* city. Fought in tiie Streets I >(KM - IV 11 ',' -I >'1i in ill Ni?:ht L<.?t l |< ll.-.l; lint ish 11 1 it Ml11' .M . ( )rt l'J L-H.l K '?rrts ffi in Pn'tiii in (Vi IS, :i 11?i 1'?w ?: '1 \ |iMI t v nf Hopes ?nit int ii JjiifPi'-tuMlfMn oil the ?iiur11* <?f Oft I > iiixl :i li_i 1?? (Miguel in tiiM morning Out lns> w in 11 killed. I lie j'nii-i'N lii-i their rumintimlMiit *nd 'J" kilIt-il "k"ll\ K?'nn\ disputeho I n column under ! I mjho llallet which -honld I-.I'll .1 ajrrsl'onloin todiiY -<e? Sii People Rilled. I?_v a r.?rnn.li. in (ieoroia, Much Pmpei 1 v ! rm rd \ 11n111 h . Te\ . <)ct 2 1 A tornado s{ ruck a'> > ' half a ii>i 1 < w^-t of 1,? di, an i 1 .*? miles west of hure. today Hie path of thf tornado wa- "J<1 \ unl> wide, and the wind swept t % tiling before it One ho?M- in the centre ol it. path, occupied by negroes, was'teat ro\* I, .?i\ poop!- Ix-ini. killed outright Three other; iff iiiii?xiiiiund are supposed 1? lis (l?u<l The cyclone travelec from the soot twe.st to the north east, crossing the Texas um I'acilie railroad at Campbells i 11 r? spot", lumber loading stutioi two miles north of Lndi. Th lumber was carried away in nl direction* it is feared furthu losses of life has lesiilted in tin country A hard rain fell lien this morning, commencing ahon 7 o'clock, with light, hail. Tin result will he considerable dumagi to the cotton ( op remaining on O gathered in this section. .Voticc to Debtor*. All parties indebted to me an requested to settle at the earlies opportunity as I need all tin money due mo. Respectfully, .1 K Rutiudge, Dentist. HEADQUARTERS For Best Virginia Lime, Cement Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair T. H. DAVIS' LANCASTER BARER] Roosevelt Quotes Claude E Sawyer LFITFi; OF SOi ril CAllO1.IN1AN 1?T KN1SIIKD THE RKBCBUCAN. n.Kticn of Bryan by ' Southern Democrat" Doclari??l t<> be ".Just ami TtrriMe Arraignmont. 1?ilI inuti'p, M<1, (>? ( 20. ? Gov Ki> evelt s|>< r heir tonight to as man\ people as could o?t *v it hill j t!irt ruiiL"* "5 his \oicf. lie ad i ( <!--? d i n o meeting-., one outside, the ol tin ill.-ido o t Mu-.ii* hall, the laroe-t auditorium in the citv, and i evei \ tiling he >.iid mot with en the italic upplailse. (Jov Rous?veil \va> in fair voice and made! his point- with his usual \ igur and empnasi.-. His references to I Senator Wellington were re- j i civ< 11 wiili mingled hi>se* and ap j phtusc, and when hu spoke of Mr Rrvun 11 mth was considerable cheering and some stamping of tc-i A>i11 o from this there were no inl rrupl ions, w hich was coiltrar\ to expectation as it had been I ruuior"d Mist men would lie sent! to the meeting for that purpose. I Iimv Roosevelt in hi* speech in-; bide the hall said: ' I'he other d iv there nas published in The Daily Record of ('olumhia, S (\ a letter from ( a]>1 < 'iaude K Sawyer, a South j t'amlirui Democrat, to Senator; John lj McLaurin, also a southern j Domoornl ( 's ot -v. > ?!'?, vi m - rvinir in tin* Philippines. 11 is letter i* dated Luzon, Autr llhM). ( *pt Sawyer was evidently writing privately I! strongly complains of the adinini.stra titui of President Mclvinlev in the Philippines, not because it has ??one loo far, hut because iie thinks it has not jrone nearly far enough, holuinjj that the president behaves with undue leniency and does not treat the insurgents with proper severity. Coudnneinjx l.is letter it runs in part as toll< ?tvs: 4 'I have just seen a Filipino paper printed in Spanish and | ubIishi'd in Manila, containing the Pemoeratic platform and some cablegram- from l.<>nd<it? < mn.<? some iillctiiiKw of Mr l?i van. t which indicat* to me that the American people arc ooinir crazy. > 1 notice in iho Donmeratic plat I form that t h?\ make three pledges ? in reference to tho Filipinos: t I'irst, to ^ive them 4'a stable <_'ov , eminent:" second, to ?_mve them r "independence and third, to ' protect them against all foreign , powers." ('an this l>o correct j Is it possible f What have all the?e i?ood men from La vton down died to! \\ hat have uc nil ?.i?f ' f*te<| f? i ? Did we ?jit? Spain f>20.i?00,oo0 for tlir>e Matul . In p Women as Well ?s Men i Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. p Kidney trouble preys upon the mind. dist courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vi_- r m , ^ and cheerfulness roon r^ j'~ disappear when the kid* ti'it^iK K W ney.i ate cut of order ' ,, 1 80 Prcva,rnt >/ ,> that it Knot uncommon I y( / f r a child to bo t rn /%V V V\ * al"ic:cd with weak 1 idn I - neys. If the chil I . * -* * ates too often, if the ' urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child B reaches an age when it should be able to j control the passage, it is yet affllclcd with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the c use of I the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first R step : hotild be towards the treatment of ! these important organs. This unplca ant i trouble is due to a diseased condition cf the ' kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, ' and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root i3soon realized, it is sold by druggists, in fiftycent and one dollar rfffTsWe'lfflL: free, also pamphlet tell- noma of iraavn t. ing all about it. including man/ of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. turn around and present them to the treacherous Aguinaldo who. sold out his people and then refused to stand by his bargain ! | llryan, 1 have lost all confidence in him. I am a Democrat, hutI not the kind represented hy the: Kansas City platform. Surely President MclCinlev and 'he Repuhlicnn party do not intend to I give up litest- islands. Suppose we set up a Filipino government here and then pretend to defend' them against, all other nations, If we do we will soon <*et into war with every nation of the world having commerce here. They will cheat, wrong, defraud,' steal ft oin and imprison foreigners, and these waters will he full of J pirates in a year, and tin n they will sell u? out and turn around end tight in. We might just as; well set cult to protect an a roll i -j pelago of rattlesnakes. To turn ; , over this government to these people and then undertake toi protect them against other powers would he turning our hands against the world They do nut know' to govern themselves. They have . no idea of justice or government. : Kvcry speech he makes is; cabled over here, translated and sent broadcast ' He goes on to explain the J failure to use proper measures I which amounts simply to uphold ing the rebels in 'murder and 1 treason.' "I call your attention especially to t lie terrible wonls: "The Dem ocratic |ilntform will cost lit least 1,000 lives of American soldiers here ' This is the statement of a | southerner and a Democrat, a man who is on the ground writing to a i northerner. No jiioter ami more terrible arraignment of a group J of politicians was ever made. Mr. I Br win and his supporters and the farmoisof the Kansas City plat?! : form uie primarily responsible for the continuance of bloodshed i in the island. It has been many a long year since we have seen in America a group -f political leader# who merited such hound condemnation by all right think ing men.'' cold ou DK.VI II "There is hut one small chance to save youi life and that is through nil ?>i?ei at ion. was the awful prospect ! before Mrs 1 B Hunt, of Lime \Vi?, by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach troiiitlc Mini yellow jaundice. He didn't count on the marvelous power of Electric Hitters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles, hut she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoidod surgeon's Unife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed In cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at ('raw ford Urns dni" stni? (Jen. Wheeler Says He Stands, as Always, a Democrat. Montgomery, Ala., Oct 10 ? Regarding the statement umdu in a recent speech l?y (iov Roosevelt that he was glad to see such men as (Jen. Wheeler supporting President M cKinley in the present campaign, (ien Wheeler sail to ! day: "(iov. Roosevelt is honestly , mistaken. He made the statement on the strength of a publication , made by a man in a New York ' district unfriendly to me, that I had delivered t Republican speech ! at Florence. "In congress there is only one member who has so long and so consistently as I have supported the Democratic measures. There is no need for me to deny these statements. The people of Alabama do not doubt my fealty to the Democratic party." Cure Cold In Head. Kermott'a Chocolate* I.a native Otiinina, may t? take and qakk I* cure cold la kaad and aore i*tml Hanna is Vehement in His Denunciation. Of Alleged Charge* ??f Intended Fraud Made l>y Bryan. "KhIhh n?ii " ii- i.' _ i n a I ion, I in it:' II1 Lincoln, Neb., Oct lit ? "A urmn who knowingly or unkf>owmudy will c rcnlute slanders nhoul another id an u nut lit to he y countable," HA i<l Senator Iluoim in his speech at the Oliver houst in Lincoln tonight, referring 1( William Jennings Bryan. In the speech, which was one of the longa*t delivered on hi; tour, Senator 1 lamia bitterly denounced Mr Bryan for wlmt Ik termed ''his attempt* to sl.indei me in his own State " This i; Mr. Br aids home town :mW tin speech of Senator Manna was received with mingled cheer* am hifcsp*. Senator Hanna referral to the charge* which Mr. Manns said had been recently made h> Mr. Bryan, that th Ucpuhlieni campaign managers had enlriet upon extensive bribery in or iel to secure the election of the Re publicans. "In regard to tha statement," said he, "before hi audience in Lincoln, 1 want \< hurl buck in bin teeth hui) lei him it is as falsa us hell Wlici it comes down to personalities am willing to stand before tin American people on niv recon uh a business man and let bin stand on his 1 Ihivo been ii business 40 years I am employ inn 0,000 men, pay the Inches wages, treat them like men am they all respect ine, and when Vi Bryan or any other man charge upon me ? and 1 am willing to ap propriato it all, an 1 hin chairmai of that board of managers of tlii Republican campaign any hiicI methods us Miose, 1 propose, as said, to hurl it hack ami denounc him as u damagogua ?in his ow town.'' Senator I lamia then referre to Mr. Bryan's. alleged rcferene to liiin an a "labor crusher,' made first during his s*iiatorL campaign in and continued 44 I want to remind e\ e?*y m?n w h in a contest will drag an honors i hlo name into the mire for th take of making votes, i?? in worthy to bo considered for ill high ollice of president of tli I'uited State* and I believe th: there ure tlumsands of people i the State of Nebraska who \vi I recent it as an insult to their it , telligeuce and their ideas of fai play and justice; because whan man lias tlio opportunity throu? I newspapers or from the puhli rostrum to make charge* too ti ] fling to ho denied,mi i thosa ehst , gos go undmied, and enter int the minds of tli? people whom tl (man ?>o charged has ao opporluni ! ty to see, I ?ay any man who wi I use those taction to further h own selfish ambition is not lit I i l>e constable.'' To Tho Deaf. A rich lady cured of her l)ea: I ness and Noises in the Head li Dr. Nicholson's Artiticiul Ki I Drums, gave % 10,000 to his h : Hlitute, so that deaf people unah i to procure the Ear Drums inn have them free. Address Ni i ll'.MJT The Nicholson Instituti Tso, Kigth Avenue, New Yorl LT S A. fun. ONLY $1.50. -MARBLE AND GRANITE Monuments, Tablets, tCoad Stones, Etc Children's $1.50, and upward Adults, $2.50, $3.00, and u| wards. Mado of I'uro Marbli A. J. McNinch !%WTIP? ***" 1 civii 4j^ f g <#> jj *; ? c ? r ? f'h 1 L^i* il fi I" 3 1 ? < >!< State aixl <'(ninl\ ojium's, Ami l*\?p Amniil'i nits lo Stale < *? i?st it n( ion * i ati: or hi* rii v if i,i \coitn'iy i?k ! a n<' \ s l i . j \ <> 11 ? i- it hi-, v tii vi:n 11lid > fi <'! nil \? i I > * 11 . L j,' |,ift i ? ! I'-Ia'iiislo (I t>y I Of ll MSll'l1 1' III' i? I I < U rc- l? V N< ?V IM i;It li. 1'? ?0, I 111 tl? !* 11 i > m 111 ; i IV' is. i wit* '? v? j i*i 11 i*, i ii ii'h ii i ( i ioi . f- i ie? 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Ul icUmou, H J (t 1"' V ti I . I . < V t I' I* |)vvij?lit -W M hM:i.!K-,\V II Sim e, II j \V111 in i U I null' v Ik ? I! M 1'n.k J ! * failles, K : I >'U lor i I T.iXalmw K M le.wi ?y, M N Johns U II .1 ' o u. " I'M ?| |1 t'K It ii lilll'kWt'll, (J It I k, .1 I** c i ?hI r w ??Kll'- It I'" I.OPg ' (5 (.'(Hill, \V 11 S U- olieri y K*;r-h'.? J M Car-on. '< A liillou, U' I It - F iiy.l IVniii.? Krn? Ht 11 liieon N It Small, It I' It nek" mi ll' it Ii -prliii!* -W J Vaughn, \V It () liruee. .1 It ( 111? hi r.i; in?J It il ?rp *r, .1 l< Ariutns, J )P \ ! ' eiui ng ?i nn l J II Kirk, J.?h \ Caiithcii, J J It < >-ki'.v 11 ; Mootg ni'Tv- J M William*. J Jt t ; \V i noi., \\ It II OA ('II 1H Tii'-rnw II?J II Me Unlock, J Wri'll I i In.all W J WI Mains k ! (>I ?1 ?V of Klnctloll tile MutlKt'iMg must nr.: all /." tiy the election of a I i Minimi a ii ninl a ? erk. Tne t'nn-ti* m III loil tl o 'll IllilSt Ii taken hy each Manager U-f ne lie i hii act,anil ;,|M l,y I lie <''erk. The ''IniirniHii ejected i* j inpoweied to iiiliiiiniater onlln*. I tie Manager* have the power to 111! Is ? s a ii'iey, stint if n ?fi?* of ttie Maiia.. | gers a'leml. the eitiy. *nn can app nut 1 frnm uiiwtnu ii.** : ?i.? 4 ? *1 * <| i iiini vlll'TM lltf MaiiHKfiH, w ??, after heing nworii, can conduct iIih election At the eln-e i.f the election, the Nfauager* ami ricrk idiihi proceed y pililicly to open til. tail lot b >xph anil ^ 'count tne ballot*. therein, hiuI cute timie without adjournment until tlie '? i "ante Ih completed, and make a eta'e(, | went of the r- Halt for each office ami . sign the aaine. Within litre* dava thereafter, the w < hairman of ihe llnnnl or Home one designated by Ihe Ho?rd, must deliver j to the ft>mi?i<c*ioiteiH,of Election the poll liata, the h >xe* containing' the ' all <t? and written MtnteinentH of the reMiiit of the election, One of the above named manager* " , at each precinct munt call upon the ' ftoard of I'ommlaalonern u? I C/ourt Hon* * S C-, on Saturday, Novttmbrr 3rd, to rt?c?lv? ballot buXm l?oll liMtx and ilintructions, and J, to be <iua)ifl*?d VV. <? A. PORTER, , A J. BAII KY, OEO W.WILLIAMS. ('omrataionera of Ht*te Election. 9t ?^ ? m ? The One Day Cold Cure. Pnr (nidi and aorr throat i* Krrnott'a Chaov Utm l.axatlye y?n?i?(. Kami* ufcaa aa oaady | ad laicklr an. * i