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S ''LLji Bears tlio $ \ xiv^tu3 Signaturey^^||w a ifr* inl iV i!?e \J For Over Thirty Years OAS fill A txr ocNT?un co<' v, ?rw vouk crrv razrr-ivsrai : drJEE2BEJS ' ) Killed -v 11 Itr*. i.i Sj > *? i 11 1 t I ho ** I a' e. (t*eenvilie. I'V11 11 A 11 111 |-| 11it M iIt"i lii? < :i< 111hi I I i ir <- i la l?ji- ii it i ii* ii t which n' ni lit 111? it* ci 111 * >t ( ii>fiivi 1* * *i 111 * 11 \ r 'iii ; place nf III" i rsie*d i wi* "ii 'i" .'(III !;II| nrid. i,i>il' t? i x III I If- t: '< ill (iicdi 's, n#*ni' i In* dividing tin** ' | t\\e?*n Spart anhnr^ ami (ireen I villi* counties IMie killing t< ok J j place mi Sat urd'iv ahmil nimn. ami ' .as f ir as can !it* aal li? red 11 Mm i he I evtd *nee taken i't III* ih'i'i'i' * i ! ii:i|west, whi<*li wis held mi ^?ituriii\ at'?t*rin ??n, lie* killi'ii* it! Let* !5i' '? li\ his ' ii'?'i livr, 111' i r \ I?> > I > :?11 t I - 'III and 1 jiiw fence ll.l'i'i, ! nephews id tlie deceased, seem* In, have In ? ii premeditated and in* tent ional Kxei'iit iiie an alleged pre existent l?nl feeling lift ween the two 1 >t?>tlier* ini cause fur the k 11 l in m has \ et liecn developed. 6 ? ? \\ * * t I i 1 ? ? W e .. tl". i (> . 'Hi <lr < | in t ., ? i , | v. I i I. ' i>? c it >. rr'> tin i i. l <i; l> i 1.1* it i i ill .1 ill ? ll f .1 11 ! '. .N i. Y <' Priii- T? i I. , i > A i <Ik- iiii'li'init- lie I li.i e v ii v* ii I ! ii'ii \ f r I ? * i 1 .*> .* i-ir- >j H J I ? .f ?- lilw _ lli'i'ilx ' l>ll"llll|l ll Ii I tms - : i ,i 'i'ii ? an i Ii m< in ii e ii i' T'_\ "ii a .i'li yMmii* 111 l> i 11 ti in YY hx'r a 1,1'AX, V\ lion sit ? I) u^ui-i : ..l.ilti (> W a i i m i l\ i n n a \ ?v Marvin i lnil?"-n I) luuixis T" i'' ! () i 's i a'aiili i lire i-? I. k inI r .H y, 'i.'t jut; line I iy lltiiii' llie IiIixmI I ni.il i ii in-* ii- MirlrtC' ?< if th?* ?i?r? l I' i 7^f per o'tle -I.I.I l,_\ all | l?'ii uixM I?-I'until in lr? fre? . I ||* l's I'Vl l|l i I l I'j I '? * re llif I'l'ni ? * - he ErJ.verit Kidney and CJadder Specialist. r ) *" \ , H*"' !'V,wv:;r',' / ~>J Ifk Ik i , -1 i v.t * j,.it fl Trie Iiccoverer of Sv/amo-r.oot at VAorlc ir His Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this I country rr.^ d dangerous because so deceptive. Manysuidcn daths me caused by it?heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure , or apoplexy are often the result of kidney dlsea ?. if kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned b! >od will attack the vital organs, or the kidncy3 themselves break down and waste away cell by coll. Then the richncuof the blood?the albumen ? leaks out an i the sufferer has Bright's Dk.casr, tac worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer * 5wamp-Ror t the new discovery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary trouble*. It has cured thousands i of apparently hopeiess case-., after all other i efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free ' by mall, a'so a book telling about SwampRoot and its wonderful cores. Address Dr. Kilmer it Go.. Buighamton, Y and | mention this paper. nhild Labor Rill Passes Vcnate I V ic t l 7 to 1 ti Kill Fixing fiitt' * (lllicr*' Sit la* Post t-?i I * ?111 N"xi. Sns?ion. < -i I?inj; ii fi?r ibrv? nights . > it>n. ilic M'nali1 ni) Kri'liy ' I (i ? -if?i i ii?t rliiUl Iitlior WilI to IK I it 11 11 Ivifjl ! in- 'in in -i|?,II11ni 3 | -i.i. *m ijn it kir lliv I'Uim of tlio i. i v i 1 Hi*- it'll Suite liauk xtt , . . t -ii M.?i tioinl- wns kilted,** i ;i s n Ui'k'tl -i-viM mI t'uic* Ii? f.t. . I hr i?ii| i.i lix ?sliii i*? of (lie V.< I 11 111S ft -111 > I \ o|H?*l?l H WHS JHISl ii iit'tI ii lit ilu- 11* xi ***k?>ion ?>n ino'i" ol *"? vor I Itiutfh, who - tl I h . I Willi I I it - low t|*v? l*fi of It . j I I'M-nl ii |i *t>lll?J itr 111.1' . i iti>? ?11 1111-? 111 o h Mini he ? M';in i i? 'ii -f the wuv i III rt i I 111 '4 11 o is ?-i l.. I l > KH I > I 'I'll K 111!.I. PASSKI) I t ii i 111 i lniil hihor hill i? ? * i ju.-i''1 i h Senate reads M s i. i.i.vm : I ^ -el I 1 I n ,11 r III Mint *f 1 ! i i ?? ii ?' <1 t vi a \, I ()01, iii) i liiM ii >1 i '! t?ii \ y u I s -0 i ? i | ' in unv fuel or \, j in i-x'iln iimnufMcliiriii j c. i < iii * 'in- "state ; Mini i ill i * i i i :11 ??r 111? 1?i tiny if i V) i II < 2. i' fl) i n| mil If r f I I -hull lie win|iiii> ?! in any f i !' ' . mine i ' w x ' 11 ? t *?)ll wll I niei i in ' d- ^i4t. ; 11 in i from and i mii? i ite i-i <im> v1m\. loh.'i, mi . initl ii dei i he ?mw of 12 vcai* -had lie III I III |\et I I.I I|ri\ lactot'), ! I nun < ' x n ?'a ?li-h'nnnt of I I Ln- Si nie ; mud n ,i af'er Mav 1, i 1 D?? I. <-iiiiii iimUr lie ??i;r f 12 v :ii ~ ..t ? <;? -huh hw permitted i tn * n k ?tii*i s ii I'hu'k ut ni^bt I Mini until M'lrr (i n'clnok in the luuiniun. in mbi fndnri, mine ??r tex'iie ii.imifti'iin v iif tlii* Statu I ^ i.2 I ii o from and after the Iir-1 11a i if .i.'iiniui n 10O2. un citilu i under i tie a j'1 111 12 \eur?*ltall tie i etii|ilii\4mI in iin> factnt"), mine or texti ii til if linieiit 4?f thin Stu'e ] utile ? s-.'d fluid, iif it* parent nr i n ii a i d lull fllJill make *at isfactnl'T I pt'liiM I nit -.lid I'll I i * ha* during I the year jii wcedinn attended upon I Mime pnhlie school Mt Iea?t feur I month-: iind that for t h :m piirpoan t lie cet t iticatH of tin* tnarher, t?r < ill* record of th? school where attid ( child a11elided,ahull he prima f.'icin proof that sit id child an coai plied i with the provision* of Ihi* art. i Sec. 3. That every owner, an- i perinieiident, manager or over, i necr of unv factor*, mine or tox- i tile iiiniiidnct uritt" b*1 ahl idimant i and :in\ oilier person in charge thereof, or connected therewith, who shall employ unr such child contrary to the provisions <>f thie net, *h:tll )> joiilLv of a misdemeanor. and for em y .such offence shall, upon conviction thereof, he lined not less thau $! >. nor more than f?r?o, or lie imprisoned not longer than 30 <lu \ a, at the dm cretioa of t hr com t. , Sec. 4 1*1)At anv parent, guar- , di.in, or other person having under his or her control any child, who consent*, an (Tern or parmita the employment ot his or her child or ward under the ages as ah ive provided, or who knowing 1 Iv or wilfully misrepresents the )L'e of such child or ward to any of the persons named in section 3 of this act. in order to eht tin era ployment for met) child or wArd, shall he deemed iruilt? of a mis- I demeanor mid for ev?ry such offc,s ce ?liaII, upon conviction there- | of, lid lined not Iwkk than $2, nor more than $.r?0, or he imprisoned not longer than .'10 day*, at the discretion of the court. Sec. i>. That any widow who shell furnish to any of the perr.ons BBined in section 3 of this , ^ t an .ill' l:\ii, dul saoin to l?y \ . la i> ; > . an i . e. competent < to talvo the same, to liie edecttbat 1 ahe is actually dependant for sup pert upon th* earnings of child or children, shall l>c permitted to obtain employment for said child or obiidren from said persons ; thut the tiling of said affidavit shall lie a full justification for such om. plo\ment, and any widow who shall wilfully swear falsely to any fact in said affidavit, shall >> iadictahle for perjury as provided hv law See. 0 That all acts or parts of ai ts in oidlict with the provisions of this act lie, and the same are hereby, repealed. Alabama's Chief justice Shot hv an Andrv Parpnt U J Ull liu^l J 1 UlVIUti The Judge U'eeked the Father's Seurch for the Mnn Who Wanted 11> Marry lb? Daughter. Montgomery. Ala,, Feb. lit.? i hint Jua ic? McClcllan of th? Alabama nupr?mu court was shot in thi! right shoiiM?r at hia home a little hefor? <s o'clock this morning by either Mr Jtm D Ileal? or hia son, i'eehiu Ileal?, of this cit v l bs pistol ball struck th? third rib of th? right side front, ranged upward and outward, shattering I In* bone on l.i?' point of til? light should?!. I'hu bull wau cut out I lin wound is u s?rioil4 on? and it will takn a few days to detaraiin? the result II? i? i ?sting easly to night lli? Messra Ileal? want to the house ot Judge McClellun to hunt on? .John McQueen of llirming li on, assistant solicitor of JetferM?n <x<111111 \, to punish him for what lhoy believed to be bud treatment of the eldvr llualn's daughter, Miss Caroline. Mi? had not heen at horn? ull night und th?y had been informed that McQueen bud been riding in n hack. wiMi Miss lleuic tun greater part of th? night, aftil' a -upper at a leading restaur,int. Judge Met Julian attempted to prevent tin- Ilea Irs going up stairs und through his house in their hunt for McQueen. This the lieki?s resented and one of th?m, be lieved to 11? the father, shot MeL'telliin with a pistol. McClollan wan driven <lowu the stairs and out oil tha sidewalk where he csllnd th? police. The lie des pursu* d their hunt through th? house an I believing thev had located MeOueen in a -vllich Was locked, tired tt dozen *?h(P?i into thu d< >or. Several shot* penetrated the door VicQueen wa? in the closet, hut wis in a narrow place to the side of the do ir and was not struck. A policeman quickly came on the scene uti I tne Bnales were arrested Mir 1 taken to police headquarters. They sih still under arrest . Later the facts were developed tuat McQueen and Mis* liculo had oonu to the renideece of l'roliale .1 udge < iMston after midnight to ret a license to he married. The judoM declined to i*?uc u license under the circumetaticec und they spent the rest of the night trying to tind a county justice to pet form the ceremony. 1'heir mar riage had hecn opposed hy the lady's parents for a long li ne. \m -.11 el.- * - * * .1 TIM MI ?n mi I III! nine* I lOCVUIW knewutbe lieales were reconciled to the marriage of tho couple. Accordingly they were married at the residence of Judge (iaeton hy the Her. Kdward Cobb at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Got. MoSweeney ha* pardoned John Miller, eol., of (he?tertield county, sentenced to two years on tho gang for an accidental killing:. The negro served in the recent war. He was in all the lighting around Santiago, participated in the lights at Kl Caney and on San Juan Hill, and was slightly wounded. Three Sentenced to Be Hanged , (1 rer* viI le J unea lluve Been K? turning: Verdicts of Guilty in Homicide and ()t her Cases Special to The State Greenville, Feb 9 ?At 12 0 clock today the prist>nvr? who had beoo convicted ut this term of | the criminal court were hrongh? ! from the jail to receive their sen | teuces. The court house whs crowded with spectator*., white and colored, arid maay per*ons could uot gain admission Sheriff Gilreath and his deputies provided seats for the prisoneis, and 1 among: them was one white man, I ; .John Lcnthura, who was convicted of assault and battery with in tent to kill. Fight negroes, wiio had been convicted of high and aggravated offenaeg, w rn brought i bef ?re the court and lite majorits . t . U i 111 iiiwm wine > 1111'' ami ani?I bodied men. is every instance, except one of the murder ca?ee, there were motion* for new trials, I>111 Judge Uenet promptly overruled them without exception. j The following arc the sentence* imposed : CliHiiey Jones, hurgiarv, 12 ; years ut hard labor; L K I'attnn, burglary. 6 years; John Leathers, aw and bat with intent to kill, 2 years; ( harles Adams, tnvolun tarv manslaughter,accidental killing, 2 years George Crockett alias Chaney Lightning, convicted of rape on a negro woman and recommended to mercy, was sentenced to imprisonment for life in the penitentiary. Jim Simpson, murder, with recommendation to mercy, iinpriseaiueut for life. Johu Turner, murder; Law rence Choice, murder; and Miles Curelon, murder, were uti sentenced at the same time Judge Henct uiude an impressive talk to the comlen ned men, and said that they must die u felon's death upon the acatrold, because thev bad each taken the lite of u fellow be ing and, iu bis opinion they had been convicted properly upon tiie evidence. Chair victims had been sent to eternity without warning, and while justice reunited that they should die for their crimes, the law wou'd mercifully allow them litrift ie which to make prep-* m i in m mi ior u 11| >?ar i n g tialore the bur o( Almighty God. The ?viiUnices of ih? court were that John Turner. Mile* Cureton aud Lj?v> re nee Choice will be hong on Friday, the 2Hlh i 1mv of Match UK)1. Miles v uietou said that lie Has Inibed to kill Clark by a while man, wh i went with tiiill ami waa the celiac of I he whole trouble.? ( k ice said lie had nut received justice and win not afraid to die. John Turner aaid lie was ready to uotfwr-r for his crime None of them seemed to be effected by the sentence* of death, ami the au~ dience made no demonstration \\ ha ever, which was rather uncommon when it i* considered that one-half of the crewd was coui|?o?e 1 of negroes. The scene was solemn and decorous, but not at all acn-attonal throughout the proceedings ? ii ? - .iiiu^e in-net uegan llils court with a plain and effective charge to the grand j"fy, wliicli h?s doubtless influenced and improv. I the administration of the law throughout the term. The grand jury in its turn has linen faithful and fearless in the discharge of the duties imposed by law, aa<l the admirable pt e?etitiaent made to the court shows that the mem hers appreciate their responsibility and will not hss'tate to meet it- requirements. J anted-An Ide3 Pr itirt your l4fMj (lift may hrliix > "t* vrci?ll> i-o ji'm.-i wkismuicfin a *>. ** <?c ou?. jp.fc, " initio*., I> ; ib.-tr #' * r ! Restricting BM1 loilinrl. 1 1 A Ion if U iili l?i if>i t ?*>k! ?, j Hl)>l ( ) I I|H I' I'rotinsit 1 t\ I>ul.s(?r\ Kiltii'nii -si '' villi Tim Si:?t. , Swim I Tim liiiti-?' \ f ii wi t it t*li? I t I \ tif itT 11 ,i'k !i t :i ' ' ifrtl :l'l tliO vpc i ,! ,,r .. reti l! inir 111? 111 tn 111ei? |mi >? c?lt?nil>ir Hill* irn1 ttu-n !> > n iii! ii ?. i i w > ? ......... i a i i I I' ' after 1 u I'lin'k 11 \ *s vukihil (li>ci->i >n -vi> i ini'ii i i. I II t llis Wll v ' ' I''1 ' 1 1 '* ' was run through ??m<i . at n> > y lueal bills, w h it'll -I'll i*\v -><* *V" "'1 i have iliml <?n i lie o 11 ? 11r, v ere p<sseil rii?*r?* iir>? v *i ni it i 111111< I !*? I iii Is vvlli-'l ?\iii Ml I 'l' ; until next <e^?i->n A iuoiim 'I'' liilU ?: mi in in<l until next sossiun were \|r A'est > * roiI i ->i i ii*i i11m iut*si ?!I!'*'; * 11 Lt V" 's hk I ii I lie l|< ill s n| 1 i i ?r i i < : it i ?H i mills; VI r Klinl's f?,ji. - i!s it) ?lin?nil the t'i nrnl ii ill i< hi i ) prnvitle fur liienniul so-sii i-; -Ir. Frnnrr's lull relutini* * ? ?I<iiii?,-?*i ? eM'intr railrnitil eorp H'mHoum; vlr. !!:iuk*' iiill in |>r vi<to f"i election of ciiiinh <ii>|a jim l v. j.i ?? Mi J l> Smith'* liiil In appropriate an.-. | Dually Jt?ifiiii,(iiiii in tin* jni'iiie school ll)? SUI >| 11 T Iiill pus-Ntnl tiiinl | resiling ami was sent to ilia-ten tie. Another reason why member* of t lie l? pislat in * nutflit nut tn '?e i peruiittml tu aeeept five i ii>sc* 'from railruu<|s i* that so lonj; us the\ hsvrt tu ptv their wav tin tlin I riiilrnaus tlmv uru iii<m ? 11 knl \ to lata in Columbia liiiriiip the aesbiun Mini utienil tu their uiln-ial duties Free pusse* are pi est temptation* tu running a mut and puiny home between times ? Greenville News. oaiMiaiawrmn?M??ai.i JAPANESE PILE CURS A New Mini t'ttmplep Treatnie I, I'oiiMiiti ine <if r? I' I'I'OSI I OH KS, i'. p. ! Miles of Oiutino t h il iW'i HnX"s nf I Oiiitineiil a ii ver-fitilina cure f ?r Pile- "f etrer\ nature anil titipiee It makes a>> operation witti lie- knife, ! wllirtl is |l?i f 11111, ami often le.nills ti ........ iifr>?-Hry. wny ?*inlint? i tin* l?*rnl>s?* iilMCMft* V \V?? |M<-k u Wri j ten <<unfMMtw in e.Hi'h 1>l K<?x. ur?* N?? Pu\. ' ((r Mini * ! h hnx 0 '??r S?*iii hv innii, -HitipleH OINTM i:\ |\ \>r>c. and .%Or mmm washes l'i I ?*im Mini krr*'iil 1.IVKit mid sTOM ! a<'11 ukciuij tch; ?ud blood riTKlB IKK. -uiuil 111 i iii Hill pleas 4 it In laki*; i*M pi^ln ly ml ?pt?* I lor en'OTpii'm um> fill iloM*f il'i I'fiilH. i raw innl Hri?h I n, .*^">1". I,Mica* i **r, S. i . nnii v $i ?i w ? w ? u v? --MakBLc ANl) brtAr>lft-* Monum -nts, Tablets, Stones, "Btc. ('liildrcn's $ 1 50, and upwards Adults, $2.50, $3.00, and upwards. Made <>f Pure Marble. A. j. McNiiich. MORg MULES : COMING.: \s hid) Moreen, to.. HnvI W QQ n g wi ll nigh out | VVI tlie two cur IomiU of ? uck we if'Hvi?? the other day, Oar Mr K.Iiion >m i.nnr ?>? ti'? w?? ... .../ w r ?/ iiiv t* mi r-i n markets buying morn Mule* and Horse* foi our rapidly increasing trade* i The car loads of new stock i?eing purchased l?y Mr. KHiott are as peeled to arrive here Saturday < f. this week, ?o don't fail to call and awe them. : You'll IInd in this 'ot. some rare l.eau? Ilea In both mule and horse-flesh. | wiii'e you are lo<>kia? al /inn ?,,r <>m| M llll a so take a peep al out handsome display of vehicle* ? llugniae I and Wit|{i)im. ELLIOTT &. I CRAWFORD i Jan. 1, lttoi .