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rl % O 1 'i % i i-' J w % a . a1 y i } IK ' 4 * *i at 1 i )t\ r> '> ? SAT'' !II>AV nKCr.MKr.R S. 1000 l>c ''I nt'an Ajroil Citizen of h>' C.aJIMty I h mu is .1 Duncan, m a ! ami t???I rii :zcn of the ? >iio'. \ < 1 i ilis !i>|IIC n?-ai [Iri't'i S, !: >1 , rVc I) Ifi i i tr^i * I'lcitrne'Kl illin--. II 7" vi*tir> <>t aj* ?" K'!. - I ni I; I ? Mini l' e fulfil <'ti' ' i lie visit mem <>' < . 1 i ' I K-iTtiicii i, ;n * . > *?; s?v. tii* an i iiijf los n iirr I le ?:<-. a nr. in v of lir ' t lm (i.-l church a nl <hc ! in :. i( ??i i t I he i u n i' I :?? 'he fai'Mul. His i^'inm\vt :crrc i I *i|i 1 Salem Imrvi i i i mil C"ia> T\> Vial Loaded with CaitlSi *? > jh h t th ih-^ii A r.'-\ fcC . - :l VI [' ill j>| *'l s ' 'lift' v -1 tli * Narrow Gftii-t* In iilu"* ore ho i'aitiwlm ri*t?r Ij.m lit. i :ifle; ii<?'?n. Mr. il ?? 1 hi-. I l?i : i' 7 1 hf i<l <>f ctltirt wroiiiid 1- r L;iivi) to !?? winter* I ut i!.? (i. .or v f-t in It was \\ lul* ferry . . < ;. ? l *-i - . i . i . / in_; i w.*a iio- T-iiiiri ii?" lo*ll Ol theae cattle and when the flat wu* 11'i ui the middle of the tiver th:d th .".dile :ilI inn to on* end of it cm Hid mi it to The cattle e.-taily n ,in nut Mime to one side of h* rivi ; nnd >?int? to tlie other?hut fr sir Roddy iind four tie g! omen who wore on the flat at ti?? i; no,considerable unx'etv wmk fe I or awhile ' v tho-n on ill* li- iuev all managed to gn a*.iwi f, however. One dat key cu i-iii to a pier of the bridge and cmiioad :t; another nnmi to tne lia.,ri. while Mr. Rodviey and two in grin s grutdied ttie baieuu which wms ned to the fiat, climoed into it, cut it loo^e and made for the bunk. It waa a narrow nscupe from ii >v - - .. , -IHTKD nil 111* ior oil.) on? of the lire could awim. rlnlm.soii-Friduy. A few friends of Mr. and Mr*. 1) i> Friday a??embled at then i r .ldi'ncr \ fc-ierdar afternoon l? \vua?>st the marriage of their ! leal daughter. jMisa Sarah Hlythevrooc 1-1 lay, to Mr. Wade Hampton Johnson. lha ceremony was performed witu much earneatnen in the bo imi iful hpisoopal form by the Kev. A if Mitchell. Promptly at 4 o'clock Mia* Kugenia Hawaii sumtdad the lir*t note* of a lovely wadding march and tha bridal pail? matched into the beautifully decorated parlor. ilia parent* of the bride came tir*.t and stood at tho rindit of tin -*o w* arch. The first hrid??inai< 1, Miss (J tnie loUieon of Helton, un<l the host man, M N UoNease of I'nion, stood at the left. '1 he second couple, Misa Lola Watson of (jreenrille and Mr. Joseph Fi Johnson of Lancaster, stood at the let mi>o, '1 hen the bride and oroom marched under the arch hrliind tt11io!i stood Kev A k. Milctiell. The father gare her a <v ajr. The decorations were beautiful, a lofelj arch of evergreens and I chrysanthemums from the center ' of which was suspended a horse shoe of white flowers and ivy and i there whs u bunk of evergreen j upiiiud in* arch which brought out tit* whit* surplice of Upv Mr. Mitchell in hold r*li*f. The window. were ornamented with carrl land* of evergreens and chrysanthemums and dr*p*d with ivj. Vu?*h of chrysanthemums and evergreen* and fines doeorating the decoration*. The bride was dressed in a trafeling suit of rich hrewn Venetian cloth, with tra?eling hat n rf? inntrh I lie hrida . ill ;l'i? Mil Irfl -n lb? nf tern mill f< i ('m ?. ?I? -ir future I', int* - (ii??nvi'l? 2JMli ult. An Approm-hliiyr Marriage. v uht? :tie nil! muxMiiii'in*^ the i-i_ ?- "f \!iK ?Niiiiln < 'r?>x > lui? .tiMxjIi'<f >ir and m ij i/r.-xi t.i m: -? Newly i i?-r !> " v Ail III: .1 I 'he ' ? Me i? i.nv .t Ker- ' iimsI rhu> imiiir, hiviiil fil :< In! i ?f :n I > i f 111 N i 1111 i_r l;l<lics. 1 lies' h ii e ?r lil imi* uf 1 I ,1 . :til< i 1:1-. t?t|;;lll ,i . t ? ! ;? ?>(" - 'i n-i p ? .mi e ' ! I ,'.?I I " - I ill." p IN t I \S f i ' II tll^ K.'ISllSiV f : H i i h? > K)' in i- :i \ oniiix n..'?n ? : ' i.:h si .trior :?tm! rsirr I . o;r- ? <|iialitir-. I li< > I. .??.>! .. ! i ?.. <>r tin- ' <i ni*i*>iu 1>ii-i I* i'? /. ? 111.(I ll prr.-'lll III"!'I ! ?>;- Uv" ,.<t i r ,lnti?. iVi. \ i;i!; ?? .?? iii ?i:i S*< ' ' I'.I V . I i I A k .1 i .1 !. ! ii I m* lMh, ?; v< it ? '?n'k, in In I > j -1 . i ? 11. ii ?\ I i e7. V liiri 1 i' T\V;> Of t llt'Sll'f's I'optll.ll* YoUl!^ i'rop!?? ?V?m1 in Lsmeasirr /' a ! I. a lif i ? -!> I ;-n re ii f .i % j ii b \iiiier. in I 'islitr, mi . imrs > . i iJih, I U<m?, Mr. in A i.i Kill 'oi l ?ii??? .Moultrie , llit<-liMii*n I'Iih oroom i* book k" -;I'M- i f the Kx> liaiire Rank ?t ! ' heater, ami l :i" hri-le is th** 1 i amrih'e. ??'? 0:111<1 -l.ed unci f.iaci I nalio* <iati_''?t?r <?f \1 r .John II | ISiii itrcn i.i, Iviitur ?t I'ne Chester Keporter. The> are 1 **0 of ("he.st?T ? moat popular voting people l lo ir onl\ ol'jcrt in marrvin^ in I.aiio.t-tPi ?v a s to _:ir* tueir IT.?*tec ft icr*n>is? a. l?i_i surprise ?unit the fill In* r ot the hi i?le ami the mother of in? ot oou 1 heiug apprised ot the ohjert of the visit of lh? T.nniii people to IjMiicast?r Mis* ltuch&nan cam* over Wednesday ostensibly to pnv a villit to her former schoolmate, \li*s Minnie Miliar The '.following ?lay Mr. (Jot kill, hcjcninpanied l?v Rev. .) E (irier, pastor of the Methodist church at Cheater, came over. At 3 o'clock p m they were driven in a carriage to Maj. Millar's residence . an I at fifteen minutes after b, the , minister spoke the impressive word* which made Mr. Corkill [ an I Misa lhichanan husband and , i wife. i'he ceremony was performed I in the parlor, the couple entering (' from the sitting room Only the , familv of Maj. Miller was present to witness i?,. The bride wore u travelling suit of brown with turban to match. Immediately I trier tne ceremony they wer# driven to tin* \j Si C depot and at 4 p in were speeding back to Iti dear old home. Narrow Hsrnpe On Saturday morning last, the clothing of Mrs. M N Johnson of Flint Uidge, accidentally caught atire from a tira in the kitchen firaplaca and bafora she and herdaught- j er, who fortunately happened ta ha present, could extinguish it, her dress was burned entirely off. Her injuries wore only alight. Mr. Recce Relk, of Jackson township, died laat Friday, morn* 1 ing, of Rnght'e disease. Fie was about forty tire years old and i leaves a wife and several children. He nit a good farmer, a good man, and will Ita miaaed in hin commn* I nity. Ha wis a member of Tirzah ; Presbyterian church. Ilia remain* , wsr? interred in the Tirzah cemetery, Saturday.? Monroe Enquirer. (ien. .John B Gordon of Georgia, will delircr liis famous lecture "The East Haye of the Confederacy," at the Chester Opera House next Tuesday night, I>eceml>er 11. Pay yeur auhcriptioa talk ! i.e..! '| \ Shocking Tragedy in a West Virginia Town. t K**v VIr. Wohl Be^tn Hoftlilitiew ami nnmieit lawyer Stokes. ' i Hut ^'as Shot Through Heart. Williamson. V\ . Y* , Dee o This afternoon Hon. -? Davis Stokes ehot ami instantly killnl Her John W Woh! in a street tiiiel here, Mr Stokes heinjj ;i s?? usuieei*'?us|r inj itv<l. lo I hit ?? -h 'lit the ,>hole inwn ami r'\en in the co.<nt>v tlistrie s the HXi i'omomiI is intense Mr. St kes, one of the im?>i prominent vonno lyw\rrsin \!in L'n rniinl v. left h's rfliee this :i* h-mmi i 111 111* > 1111 r \ \ lllllHOl' .co pleasant l\ f i icnd* on t!w wax, walked wit!i quick hihI liitn ? i'j i in th? direction of th" lit111 e occupied li? l{<*v. Mr Wolil ami Mis housekeeper, Mrs Levinr, NN olit's jHinil\ lifinp in Kentucux Mr ."HokCS stopped at the to t".lk with Mr-, Levine wini hio Id 11? i* t loo r way With in a tew minute* the minister cume out of tin* hoiisr lie seemed to lie orc.it I excited uhoilt somet bin j, itii<I said to Mrs Levine as lie ,?a* ??d her ut t lie? door: "You wow 1.1 he much hetler at present in tint house. She luiiohiii?rlv replied that the da\ was far too prettr to he spent entirely within doo'B, and Mr. Stokes interrupted hy remarking: "Ye>. don't think of leaving u? for t he house.'' Quick ** h HakIi Mr Wohl turned and addressing Stoke*, said: "hfnTd (lie premises." Ati altercation followed. 1 >lh men ran to the sidewalk direcllv in fr >nt of lite hous* Something nn said, almost iadialiuguii<ha> hie that drew from Iter Wohl a sharp retort. | "You are a liar,'' and in an instant the report of a revolver nw heard Stoke* stutnhled, tried to regain hi* footing hut fell in tht street. ?oun<ie<l us lie was, he tirrn hi* revolver and ? .reie I the minister, now within t*n f*et of liia fallen foe Airnin W old tired, and simiiltHneoui.lv with thot <dn t the oim in the >inkino Iih i-I of Stoker spoke. Whan tho >nmk? cleared away two men Uv in their own Idood iijioii lli? sidewalk. A crowd rau to the scene licy W old wa> dead. 1'hnnce had carried the luillet frou Stokes' pistol | through the head of the minist' ! . j killing him as ho fell. I he tudlet | had entered Stokes' aide Itelow the heart nnd parsed entirely through t,;u iwwi in lli? hall of ih? minister'* horns facing th* fearful duel to the death, fallen aero** the doorway, was found Mr* Leeine It was tt first thought she wa* dead, and had prohahly heen shot, hut an investigation allowed that she had only faintod from fright. Up to a late hour thi* evening Mr. Stokes lm* refused to say any , thing concerning the terriole tragedy, Hnd Mr* Lerine i? in too ' much in a state of excitement to I talk. Kev VVohl was recogeited a* one of the ri ost forceful and eloquent of Presbyterian ministers of this State. M?* Stokes is an. ex-Virginia universitv president and comes from ono of the I>eat families of the old dominion. HISM A U( K S I K()\ \ K It V K Whs the result of hi# splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy ure not found where Stomach, Lifer, Kidneys end Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they hring, use Or. King's ( New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 2 5c at Crawford Bros' drug store 139"* Subscribe!* Tub Lidsm < :clyburT HEJDO'JARTERS FOR Ml f- - x V . I * ? K. V- t HP i' | . X WS9W : - z^., . ;>t '';. : > CLYBURI CJHy_.C-_ i_. < .1 . v;'_iJZV?5ty!3S^3n3j Ail iinpoiUDt Decision. A < hft-k i- \ hIi?I no Mutt?r Who >'l?ll|.? M. Sm V> .!ll<l<.'? (iruttHM. HiclitiioiMl, Par 4 An inter ettinu i'i!ii tr tin-* norn IIIHII# l?\ .1 ini^e < in> (J (iruttan <>f Rock1 n ? f llii III ? 11 I i I v !.iii?^hinnr tL^ !ui~?i:>iiit v in evidence #>f a hank on wnich the i?tri\ dra win" the mini? l":iiI~ tn i;111x ft revenue M?m11, !:. tiie ( ?.>(> df K ij Harrison charge! ?\iili forj?in?; a check for it v, .->hown that the rev e:ui? K">ni|) er t> iitlixni ami caucele<l l?\ 1 >* H>tr-ri?< nl>nr<r t?ank wha tn- check. paid over its counter. Defendant's counsel made l!i? pie* that under the war ie\?uue act the check was not a valid inutrunituit when i' left the hands of the maker and consequent tlv could not lie admitted. Jud<*e (i :nt t: n over nl??l t lie plea and t be cluck MI- ! * .! A I'anion (irnu(A(l. (ior. Me*>weene\ \ ^l??i*<i*v f?r*nte<lft paction to Waah A'lruua, convwteJ iti July, 1MK*, in Marlboro of ntanalaiiL'litfft'mn<! aontencut to i if i r?oi'# HI t I'la iinutini*. I he COIirilV offltMula iirwt Sinlii'itni' Johnson recommended the pardon because the prisoner i? physically unable to labor, tnd because he in tiie "tnn?1y'' prisoner who the alarm when the guard was killed t?v convicts some months ago. For these reason* the goverper thought the unfortunate fel low should l>e rewarded, there being tench doubt ?? to whether the homicide for which he watt con* rioted was accidental or otherwiae.?The State. Moinheie of New York's 400 Own Disorderly* Homes. New York Dispateh, let r>irtrict Attorney Gardner has thrown a bombshell into the ranks r\f tK* ri\fi?r??\*? e !.?? * * ? - - W. ?.? ? .?.??? ?> r> > y [ [Milling it list of disorderly housesownid hy members of the four hundred A monir t h?m are the Peter Cooper state, Mrs. Wetmore, trustee of St. Clemente's church, Haeiillnn Fish, Jr., estate. Pierre Larrillaril, James J. Kernochan, Astors, Stuyresant and oth? a. It is nail understood that the owners of these properties are unaware what the characters >f the tenants are, hut notice eras sent to the owners of the disorderly houses that immediate criminal proceedings would he instituted unleaathe tenants were dispossessed at once. 1 HEATH M JLES, HORSES, BUGGIES, W - -- _ *- ? JLaj~ vJSWi- )%. fHEATH M Scotch the Scheme. No l'*e for An? More .huloen*Oftieers Enouch. ) Newharrjr Ohaei ?er. \n\ increment to increase the nnnii)*r ot otiicera in thia Mate ou^ht to l?e scotched now nmd in the ni"?t decided manner. It it hinted tint another judicial circuit is to n? created, or that a uio?? meul mil lie made to elTeet euch a thing it ought t<i he scotched m 1 i nrf, for it mean* another salary to In* paid out of the State treasury and tin re taxes to lie levied upon the people This State does not need new circuits or new judgeaany more that a wheelbarrow needs two wheels We hope to see any Mitch movement acotched aa soon em it shows anv life. The present number of eight judo?# is enough, ^ we think, with strict enforcement of the rule-, to keep the dockets cleared up slid (tie business of the courts runuing smoothly. Mean Candidates. i Instead of sppealiag to what is noble and generous in them, thev too frnpieiillv appeal to what it Ion and niggardly. They dwell upon the w >os of the people and tell them how they are trodden upon; work upon their prejudice* and excite their envy against those I \.lio are more favored than themselves. A candidate for Congress J in this State went over lite dietrict j thia year, telling of the pomp and 1 splendor of Washington City and I of cost of the jewels of the official wemen there, as if theae things were wrongs upon his hearers. A candidate with this plan of campaign should, for consistency's sake wear a hickory shirt, coper as breeches and wooden bottomed w 111 > A? < n 11 I i w ?? irv m ? ...... .... a ? W ill m mil n ml (II K'.V for it roof, but this one doesn't.? Charlotte Observer. 1 To T ic i^oaf, A rich lady cured of her Deaf* i ness and Noises in the Head by j1 Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kur j; Drums, gave $10,000 to his In-I stitute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Kur Drums may have them fiee. Address No. ;11!M>7 The Nicholson Institute, 7*0, Kigth Avenue, New York, LT S A. tim. | Mi. A KSmith, receiver, advertises the sale of the Coescent (Jot ton Mill of Kock Hill. The upset price is f 25,000. , %rW~ Have you pa;d year subnotion t I ULE CO., AGO' S, HARNESS, ETC. W E HAVK the fiftn lot of n.ules HVfi" offeree! on this mmket, mihI wo will sell Ibein at M'M^onxlile privet*, for cash or jrood paper. , >; K Vfl'i . ' O CE. ^ i ho Anchor Hiil'on , A W'roir * ?ml ' hr l cimiw mm I Tv."<'1 JollCs lilllfyil'.x uIwm>? ql| it M( ck ^ ? s. mkI ui price*. i| I lint Will pit MM' Mill () I In- ci'U'liratt-il Oncshnro, K? i 111<-lx\, \\ noon, is ilie* hesfc ^ imt! cheapest on the market. r\ - <> ' J'-V^ I nino one, come nil. \N o will mako \ou il?< host sillislied nnil iho l>ost pleased you ovor woio. A. ? i? ? 3 IVioes low T? I His. it'll soli aide ULE CO. ess/ iffiawi TTOTY.reaaegnBBE Killed l?v Piaeharga of a (Km V\ hilo Iluntino. Speoial to The Statn Allendale, [) <* 4 ? M**. Willie Hloimt of Appleton met frith a fatal ateident on Sutnrday. I la ko in Allendale on Saturday morning. In the afternoon lie ami hi* brother wrre out huntim;, ued in getting over a fame hi* "tin wasdischarged, killiu^ him almost instantly He ana buried at An tioch on Sunday J. C. l>. 1 *h i 111 >ine Allaire. W aahingtnn, Her. 4. ? -Thecabi? net di*rua?ed municipal laws for the l'billipinca today. The Taft commission haa jiut submitted a coda for the approval of tlia eaninet before publiahing tha laws in a tTact. They were oil trad by Secretary Root. " 1 he atatutea follow vary cloaely those in use in thia country." said a mam Iter after the mealing. "Tim Fillipinoes will lie allowed t<? elect their own mayor* and hoards of alderman for their government. The cabinet approved tha code a* a whole,' A - * /a report ironi ' ien?r?l ChatTee fcuid ho wished to make arrangement! for housing his man during the coming Chinese Winter. HOWS i HIS r We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur any ?*!w? of t a arr'i thai cannot he cured by Mall's < atatih Cor*. K J ( HKNKY A CO., I'ro|?n Tole<l ), (> We lit* ut? 1<*rened, have known K J Sheney for the lust 15 years, and believe him |i<rffcllj honorable in all business transactions ami financially able to carry out any obligations untile bv their IIi in. Wkmta Thitax, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, O. Wamiimi, K i n it a n A Martin Wholesale Drinrgisis. Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh ( lire is taken int-rna ly, acting dire t ly ut?on the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. |?er bottle. Hold by all 11... ?i - - - KKgiPi*, 1 eMiitnnnial* free. Malt's Family Fill* nr? the beat W AN r EI > - A ('TI V K M A N of *??. <) Character to deliver and collect in Hotltli Carolina for old eMtatilished maiiu tact nriiii; wholesale hou>? $!NM> a year, met pay. Floueaty mora Dibd experience required. Oui reference, any t>ank in any city Kncloee eelfa kddrfv-eed stamped envelope Manufacturer*, Third Floor, 334 Denrlmrn ht., ('hicuKo ONLY $1.50. -MARBLE AND GRANITE ? Monuments, Tablets, dead Stones, Etc. Children's 11.50, and upward* Adults, f2.50, f.'l.OO, and upwards. Mada of Pura Msrtile. A. J. McNinch. t . ,1 ? jfayfi