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Tti h ^ hi'i S. var- i 'i)i roU vsf) maNau?.i{. Wr.DNKSDAT, ALT. 1ST 7, 1001. Mr. on. F. Gregory, of Guff- j nev, is spending u w??ek or sol with his family here. I Mr T J. Gregory, of Kor-1 shuw, who has been taking his n<ual summer vacation at Cleveland Springs, with his two young sons, is stopping over hero for a day or so on his return home. County Supervisor W. Q. Cask-v 'juesU us to announce that h<? will ii.it In* in his office next, SiOni div Parties hnvin.r hnui. i n?'.v. . iih *?iin need not ('(?me ex)! ? ?11?j: t*? >? ? him on thut day. There wci f t wo Hppl icsiits for the h? 1 r?f-hif>s in the South : Cr<?1 i ia <bd'ege before the Conn- | tv Supt. of Education yesterday? j ,\t,.*>! * Iteujamin Clyburn and Francis Potts. There wore no. npplif*ii?- for the Charleston College scholai ship Paid .lis Whv. ! The Vorkville Enquirer learns! of some interesting stories thitare being told of the big pic-nic oc I rasion at Liberty Hill on the 23d lilt , especially iu so far as it relates to Senator Tillman. The senator, so the story goes, ha I l?e?*n specially invited ; hut he declined to accept the invitation except on a promise of the oemmitUe thai his "expenses" to the amount of $10. tie paid. The senator mad* a character, istic speech, discussing in his own way not exactly national issues, hut the aliened sins of thenatiiu.nl majority, and he took occasion also to addross himwlf to the do. ings of Senator McLaurin, throw ing upon I hut gentleman his cum. toniary aWuse and denunciation. In the course of his talk the senator took occasion also to speak of tlv general i moinnce of the Lib C % rty Hill people, telling them I'. 1 they wire backwoodsmen wh-? did not know enough to read the d.ii ly pajiei s. 'iu- l i i i - i n? speucu iqi'ougoi'iir was listened to with more or less attention ; but was not applauded with esjiecial enthusiasm. Asa matter < of fact, it is said that the Liberty ! Hill people have not been an espe- | chilly demonstrative community | since the tirst few years of the early nineties. Hie $10 for Senator Tillman's expenses hart not been raised be- j forehand as would have been the , < a-e had the couimittee been more | thoughtful and considerate, so it j whs necessary to raise the amount by subscription after the speech had been delivered and the work whs rather slow. But whether, as the result of the publicity or otherwise, Senator Tillman became quite generous with the money when it was turned over to him. He donated it to the rifle company with instructions that it be used for providing better seats around the speakers' stand for use next year. There has been a great deal of talk about the meeting all down in Lancaster count , and it seems to be quite a pity that there was no newspaper man present to write up the whole story in detail 44C. C. C." on Every Tablet Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic hoars the hmnno err Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists, ioc. mmmammmmm?mmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmr Itch <m human cured itf 80 minute byWooffard'e Bantery Lotion* Thl? n ?ver fnilH. Bold by J F Mickey A Co., Druggist, Lanoater, H C. # A t hit! i?f Police at Shelby Kill' el l?y*n Negro Charlotte, N C., Anguat 4S? A it|?*ci?il from Sbelhv, N. 0.^t<v| Tne Observer t?a\ * that Chief of Police .lone* of that.place wan ehot and io?tani'v killed bv .Hm Low"r\. n negro employed at the S. C. A depit at 1 o'clock this ni'<rnjna .lone* wae trvmg to serve a warrant charging Ivowrv with eelling whi?kev without l?canne. Ijowfv ran firing at .lone*, the buUet taki cr effect in the lung .lonea fol lowed and caught him a* be struck a lump po-t. Howry tired again, th* bnllet going through donee' heart. Blend hennda and over a thousand trenple are on thpnegro's trail. One of the hounds whs shot bv the fleeing netjro. Rewards, aggregating tflOO hava ha en offer ed for his capture. Howtv is ahout 25 vanra old, about five feet and eleven inches in height. slim, weight 14r> pounds, n rothrr light mulatto, with his right ava-tooth rotted out and a niche broken out between bis front teeth, one a little dark. A small brown spot on one side of face Has prominent cheek bones and rather slim chin. Two Negro Girls Drowned. Special to The State. Beaufort, August 4.?An accidental drowning occurred here today. Florence and Lilla Riley, aged respectively 16 and 18 years loat their lives. The sistera,witk one Mamie VN ataon, were crabbing in Beaufort River a mile north of Presbyterian" church of the south the members of which are still familiarly knewa as "Seceders".The State, 5lh instant. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned. have known F J Hheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly hr in all business transact!< and financially Able to carry out an) obligations made by their firm. Wkbt A Truax, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, O. Wammno. Kinmav ?% Marvin Wholesalf Inucirist*. Toledo. O, ft_ i ? ? - nans uai?n i\, i ur? H Ihkcii luternaliy, acting dire tly unon the blood and raucbu^^HurfacH of the ayatem. Price, 76ci. per bottle' *otd by all Drugglafc, i>?Hraonfala free. Hall's Family PHI* are tbe beet the tawn, and decided to go in bathing. After they hud been in tU. A -1 4 4! . I - I tuv tvuiwi ? ouun iiujo me.r cries for help were heard by a man on shore who rushed to their rescue and succeeded in rescuing the Watson girl. Efforts to recover the bodies wore watched by several hundred people from a high bluff, and the body of Florence was subsequent ly found clinging tightly to the l.oat'a anchor rope but'* few feet be ow the surface. A Souvenir of Mar's Hill, where Paul Preached to the Athenians. Rev. Oliver Johnson,of Leslie, i S. C., who is in Washington on his return from the recent convention of Ueited Presbyterians at Winona Lake, lnd., has a gavel which the Rev. Dr. R J Miller of Pittsburg, presented him on the floor of the convention. The wood was secured at uairney linage, Scotland. A piece of stone from Mars' Hill where Paul preached to the Athenians, ia inserted in one side of the gavel, and a piece of stone from Mount Olivet, near Jerusalem, is inserted in the other side Under the words "Gairney Bridge" on the gavel is inscribed the date, "December 1733," the latter being the year in which Kb. enezer Grakine and his coadjutors met at Gairney Bridge and organized the movement which came to be known in Scotland as the "Secession" church, and which w*s the progenitor in this country of the nresent " Aaincinta thieves Break ioto Morrow Bros. & Heath's Store. Special to Charlotte Observer. Albemarle, Aug. 2 ?Thieves effected an entrance tbrwugh a j window of the store of Morrow i UTJ O 11. .1 * - . k nvitm. og neaiu , laei mgot, 1 and stole three pistols, two razors and n half dozen boxes cartridges. Nothing else has' bMtt' Missed. Th re was ab ?ut $30 leftover night in the ca?h drawer, but this was rfdt molested. There is no clue to the thieves, but from the articles taken, it is presumed that they are seme worthless negro bovs who leaf around town. Burned by Lightning. Speeial to The State.' Edgefield, Aug. 3? Last Wednesday during a aevere storm, Dr R A Marsh lost two houses by lightning, and his mother lost two ; mules bv the same means at tho , same time. Mrs. Marsh lives near j Edgefield. The animals were in ; her pasture and took refuge during the storm under a tree which was struck, and they were killed. Dr. Horn beck Dead ? His Body to be Cremated. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 2.?' Dr. Henry B Hornheck, at the time of his death, and for many years health officer of this port, died here yesterday. He was a Confederate surgeon of ability, and ex-president of the American Medical Association and an eminent authority on yellow fever. His body, according to his direction, will be ciemated, the third instance of the kiud in the history of South Carolina, the first, having been Henry Laurens, the president of the Continental Congress, who died in 1792, the first cremation in this country. The attitude of Tillman and the Tiilmanites in South Carolina toward Senator McLaurin has t?egotten for thera a good deal of embarrassment. The Washington Post, lor instance, makes this unpleasant observation : ?'According to the action of the South Carolina Democratic State committee, it is all right for Democratic United States Senators to turn Populists, but all wrong for thera to turn Republicans." And The Spartanburg Herald, with the apparent purpose of making itself disagreeable, asks, "Why are the Haskellites, who acted outside of the Democratic party, considered irnnri D#?mn??rnt* nhilfl Unl .anrin who is merely charged with hold ing Republican views, is asked to rawign i" And hefere this question can be answered, asks why it is that McLaurin should lie regarded as a Republican and asked to resign while Congressman El. hott "was never asked to resign for opposing the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 when it was the leading Democratic is* sue." The Post and The Herald appear to have the brethren on the hip.?Charlotte Observer. Eight Road Machines at Work on ! Spartanburg's Highways. Special to The State. Spartanburg, August 3.?The roads of the county are being gen- , erally worked and the eight road . machines are also doing service, j The general movement in this line means no rest to the three divisions of the chain gang. The squads _ - , ara also scattered about at savaral points. Tha overseers of road werk for the varibus townships called at the 1 county treasurer's office today and securod from him their respective apportionments of funds to he expended in road wal king and iroprovamants. Btw An KMnri ? nr Hobb?'SpMurai PllUcnMA" kM*?f Ills. Saw.' AtofrM. AM. AiacUm IwNi 0?. OAlAAgo or M. T. a Unexpected Result of Use of Dynamite. Corpse of Negro Boy, Who Was Drowned, Mutilated--Horrinle End of Search for Bodv. The State, Aug. 4th. Edward Allston, a negro hoy 12 years old, whs drowned in 25 feet of water at Ste wirt's rock quarry yeetefday afternoon sbortuftei 4 o'clock. In order to Hud the hody the stj^^esiion w*u murl* rn *" ?? to hurl into the pool several charges of dynamite This was done with sickening results, the corpse being severed at the waist as cleanly as if cut hv u buzz saw. Acting Coroner McMuster hold the inquest over the head and shoulders of the dead hoy and a verdict of death from accidental drowning was returned bv tho jury. The only eye witness present at the inquest was Engineer John Hunter, who saw the boy as he sank. A crowd was soon at the scene and many volunteers, white and colored, began the search for the body. For over an hour the men dived in vain and one of the spectators who laid claim to a knowledge ef the effect of dynamite insisted on burling in three cburges. This, he said, would bring the ! body to the surface tborougly in; tact. | Three timea the water shot up in a geyser like column, hut no sign of the body was forthcoming. I Curtis Heffner, a boy not over 14, then started in to assist his older brother who had been working faithfully for s >me time locate the corpse. The first time he dived into the 25-toot hole and on coming up he gasped, "I 'caught bis arm." Mr. Fred Heffner then went under and came up shortly holding the dead boy by the arm. lbe spectacle was a horrible one when the rescuer came ashore carrying the upper half of the body and placed it on the ground bleeding aud mutilated. Some negroes were hired to bring the rest of the corpse ashore and the couaty utteaded to the burial, as the parents of the boy are dead. Sdawte Tour Bowel* With Caacaret*. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 10c, 26c. IfC. G. C. f-U, druggists refund money. Murdered His Wife and Then Took His Own Life. Special to The State. Charleston, Aug. 3. ?A shocking double tragedy was enacted at Moultrieville, Sullivan's Island, this morning between 1:30 and 2 o'clock, when Louis Hack erty, a private in the Tenth company of the artillery corps,shot to death his unfaithful wife, Hattie Hackerty, killing her almost instantly, and, then walking into another room, blew out his own brains with the same revolver. The murder and suicide occurred in Hackerty's quarters on the back beach near Station 11^, where he lived with his wife. James H. Wnsser, a comrade of Hackerty, was in the room with the woman when her husband shot her, end bis presence was the culminating provocation to the deed of the jealoue husband, who had long euapected his wife. TO SAVE HEK CHILD From Frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve to great sores on her head and face, and writes its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. It work* wondere in Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cute, Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25c. Care guaranteed by Crawford | Bros., and ?f. F. Mackey A Co. I Judge Buchanan and Mr. Howell i j File Their Pledge* | j State Chairman Jonee uf the* Democratic executive committee s yesterday received the fledge* and the assessments of the Hon. M P Hewell of Columbia and of Jndge \ O W Buchanan of Sumter, who i than qualify themselve* as candidates in the primary election for congressman for the seventh die- t trict. This makes four candidates j who have qualified to date, it is < [certain that in addition . Dr. iSturkie of Orangeburg and Col. Graham of Lexington will qualify and antar tba race. There } may ha other* before tba entry ! lists close.?The State. j A Recess Until August 28. 1 t Richmond, August 2.?The ' constitutional convention, by a 1 rote of 42 to 35, adopted a rosn? lution to take recess f?*om tomorrow until August 22 on half pay, < and to meet tomorrow at 11 i o'clock instead of noon. The suffrage committee was authorized 1 to sit in vacation. Announcements. 1 I h jielty H't ?iu iuv?e'f a e? ndi dale Tor r.e'ectioit to the office ??f pub j lie otloii We?gtier I imvc ih*uiianiiu us endorsement of the < oumy 1 Alliance. J F NlHBBT ( I hereby ant-o-niee myseif as a can did tie for the office of co-ton ieig er at i.ani'NSter I will appreciate t*ie vo e o tn> friends and i "elected. Will alvr the offio every eiteit"on i Very Respectfully, 1 A J. HA LEY. Notice of Election Office Oouuty Commissioners- j Lancaster, <H , July 23 '01. Pursuant lo an Act of the Leg in la tare of M .rcb 1, 1S99, an eieclloo is hereby ordered to be held at Lat caa* j ter, Kershaw und He ith Hprlngs on ^ the second Tuesday in August, next, 13(h day of the mcnth, for a public cotton weigher in each of said towns, 1 Polls will be opened st such places as ( bave been designated at 7 + no and close at 4 p. in. The foliowiug managers ure appointed to conduct said election, to wit: ( Kershaw ? W l? Blackuion, T. (J. i Horion, it A. Batridge 1 Heath ta rings?VV. 14 Twitty, K | C. roXton, E Li. ? reoshaw. Lam-aster? * J. Bailey, J. R Tnnmpmii, W, B Csuthen A I. laws now of force, defining the p >wers and Putin-. of Managers of ele?-~ iion are applicable lo tola election ? , Managers may take the oalli before J any officer authorized to adininiaier < an oath I Managers shall administer to each person otteiing to vote an oath that be is qualified U? vote at this election ae teoidiug to the ?'onstitutlon of thin State. Mini itiMt ho has not voted dur- f j tug this election j All qualified elector* are entitled to vote at tbia election. The per*>rt ieceiving the highest number ? f vote in end) of Maul towns shall tie declared i the public cotton weigher for each of leant towns. rean?ctiveiv J j Tickets nio' be either printed or , written and must be furnished hv the I Candidates. W, Q I A8KKY Hup'r and Chr. of Bd. L J PERRY, Clerk SiF | BUGGIES ! i AND WAGONS : j We are now selling for $55. c BUGGIES that we hare been sell- * | ing at $60; and Buggies hereto- * fore sold at $55. we are now sell* 1 ing at $50. So come and get you c a nice, new BUGGY while they are CHEAP. We are selling the Nissen round and square hound wagons, also the Owensboro wagon at surpris- L ingly low prices. Wfa |,aan An k?rwl ? S v? \J i\w|/ v/u unuu OUUJO HORSES?some as fine animal* 0 as you will find anywhere. If 11 you want a horse that will suit ^ you in every particular, don't \ buy until you see our STOCK. * We also run a first-class livery, 8 and can give you as good teams as d can be had ib town. ^ Yours to serve, P CLYBURI-BEAM' HDL* GO. t Local Matters. A ?u II 15? e of the newly adopted cbool hooks at L. C. Paynecr'a. Or. R C Brown of Lowryedlle, is visiting bib father's flttTlv at this place.^ VV? are requested to announcehat there will he a Sunday School >ic-nic at <\tmp. Creek Baptist hnrch on Saturday next. Tbe mMic is cordially invited. Mr. and Mm. R E. Huey spent Saturday and Sunday with the Miswes Hood. -MMaster H J. Gregory and listers, Misses Ola and Estalle, returned Saturday from aa extended visit to relatives in Chea !?r County. Mrs. S. II. Griffith and cliillren, of Gaffney, S. (\, are visiting Mrs. G's sister, Mra. dno. T. Mackey, at this place. They will return homo this afternoon. -f Mr. Judson Cook, now located it Coalburg, Ala., is back on 'U visit to his relatives and friends In old Lancaster. He is looking well and is well pleased with hia adopted home. -?+ Til Or A Will Kft riammiininn ?? w wuuuuiiiuu ai inc Baptist church after tho morning service next Sabbath. ++ Messrs. John A. Bird and Geo. McManug, of Flat Crook, were here shaking hands with old friends Monday. cas Mr. .J. E. Taylor was summoned to Chester yesterday by a telegram stating that his wife, wbo is at the Pryor sanitarium, was not doing so well. He went ^ver on tlieaftcrnoon train. Mr. C. J. Henry returned Mon iay from Hickory, N. (\, where lie made a short visit to his young jon, Claude J. Jr., born Aug. Lst, 1901. A very heavy rain fell here Monday afternoon and night and continued at intervals throughout ;he day yesterday. acrj Mr. W. L. Croxton, of Kerihaw, was in the city yesterday. M iss Jennie Davis of the Tirzah lection and Mint* May Davis, of Monroe, N. C., are visiting relaivos at this place. Dr. Jas. R. Massey, soliciting igent for The Southern Presbyerian, left Monday for Lenoir vhere he will resume his work. Thence ho goes to Statesville, Davidson and other towns, windng up at Asheville. Success to he Doctor. The patrons of Carnes School District are hereby requested to neet me at Shute's mill o'n Monlay, Aug. 12th, 1901, for the mrpose of electing trustees for he next two years. Every patron s expected to be presont, at 2 'clock p. m. ReRpt., A J\. Kj. KOWOll, Co. Supt. Education v/> Every one who attended the hind ay School pic-nic at Hoperell last Saturday express themelves as having enjoyed the ocasion very much. During the aoming addresses were made by ilr. Milburn Bel^ ard pastor, lev. Mr. Winn. After dinner , he crowd was entertained with onl-stirring music and short adresses by Rev. J. M. White and fr. Robert Nisbet. The day assed off very pleaaantly. ago ygr Subscribe to Thb Lkdakr * '4 ?