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iri L.1. iK 1 ' v. V " Nj 111 I ; u m / WKDNKSDAY DKCKM1SKR, 1!, 1901. % T!i? i f Kverj GcmmI Citizen. Wvatt Cunningham, c<.?l , who was Hri'fktid aiiuut a week a^?? ,'?y constables May aud Connur with iinnui uneo gumma er pop-skull core whiskey, which be whk briiu ing fretti North Carolina, whi tried be fere Magistrate VV. I* Caskey last Friday, aeduccpiitb<1. I'nJer a decision of the Supreme Court of this State no officer has any right to urrast un\ person with whiskey in transit, and not after the person arrives at home with tne> whiskey unless he i? kuowu to run a nlind tiger. There fore, every goed citizen should fearlessly go to work and proem n evidence against evert poison possible running blind-tiger* in this county, and prosecute, hi have thriii prosecuted, uud not expect officers t > violate the law by arresting people wit Id whiskey in tt:ii)?it without d e process of law, us failures ,to c?nvirt blind tigers make bad niutteis w?i>e, and rather than do this it is bettf*f n?it 1/t el 4 . ..... ... mni|>*I ?IIIJ lllfltl All While it is the dntv ?f th* rami j ir\ to ivjw) 1 t nil violation* of law. as thov come to its kunnled^e, according to the l.eet of its undeivtundino, still it is ii rather slow process of law which l?ri:?g? \ i.) jt|..ii?T> -hencw tho ahov* plan ij suggested. A Ihi/.aar !i,\ J lie Daughters of the t'onf'- I *rn'-i, l <> 11 clp t he Monument Tumi. In furth ranee of its commendable and patriotic etTort to raise - Hic'eni funds to erect a monuimat to i'ic Confederate dead of Lancaster county, the Lancaster! Chapter of the Daughters of the (Confederacy will have a bazaar on the ere of the Christinas holidays. Tlic ha/.aar will he eon- \ ducted ;ti the dmningham hotel 1> i'idi 4' t:id w 11 open Friday, the I'Mrli insVi'it, at 4 o'clock, p. 1 in , r ntinitiup: Friday ni^ht. Sat : tirdav inoriii *: and Rntiml*v I night < 'akcs ami <>iher delicacies will he oM'mv 1 for sale. Parties wanting Christmas ami other i s o.-ial cakes ca 1 obtain the sam-* by leaving their orders in advance with Mrs. Irx 11. Jones., The t<> !<> \ing ctmnnitJeeK have been appointed to conduct the b /aar: Kridav afternoon and night Mosdainos Lerov Springs, M. E. : ( Caathen. T. C. (Jroen, M. .1. Per-!) rv. E P?. Foster, E. 1*. Iloddey, j j Miss Ellen Porter. . Sara day morning Mesdnmes i J. M. Hood, U. M. McCroraj, M < McCardell, John T. (Iroen, (?. W fi Poovey, E. E. cloud. \V. T. Wil- t liatns. Miss Clara Barrett. j Saturday night MosHnm** C. ) I). Junes, Rosa Marion, Lnla ., Itawell, C. W. Jones, T. S. Car* t tr. r, Mioses Annia W itherapoo n, t Annia Bell Partar, l<la Cor bat t it The bazaar ahoul 1 and no dmibt < will be most lihara'l' patronized t both by the people of town and !l couaty. |* A MILIJt^ VOCES jp ooltl hardly express the thanks tl or Hail, of West I'oint, tl Lit. Listen wliv: \ severe cold m| had, settled mi Ins !lines, causing u tl 'moist oli -i junto <;oti<rh. Several j ph_> sieians said lie had consumption ' hot < on Id not help him. When nil thought he was doomed lie begin iv tV> dse I>r. Kind's N ?\v Discovery l> for Consumption nod writes ?1 * it S< completely cored me and saved my le life. I now weigh ^27 lbs." it's th positively guaranteed for Coughs, Si Cold? and Lunjr t roe. Ides. Price tii r?Oe nr.d *1 OA T. S..I w..??i~ - . . . .1 "1PIIII! 1 M'R ill j pll Crawford Bros :iii<1 ,J. F. Maekcylun ICd.'o 1st, lit tri??!' < t I .? y-. * , > h?r < HUII , .< , F "?'k I "I > 11 I'a ' r-nntin \< >? q i io J u i Hh> nfti?r fip - 'al H- tvrc?- *>? hi |IHSI?>r, K' * . K MlaO' Sno > iv -? fiv< i en, M ??Si > John l u 11 % , H or' i , i 1. T" iff x u ' M'-srs M?n si r*in, -ur * ^ !?? I Nt'pro rbill IViru'd to '>e*t|i I .ate l-i t afternoon D rN'hinj <?f D i->? Duncan, x i T"?'' '11 child ?>f l.ivn Dnneiu col , en the llv\ linker place, m iu'l E ist "f Primus, csoitfhi s*Hi while i?t irflino at the fir? |?1:\? and tw.f 11 * n?.ia;iiii'p e? u <1 rear ii it wix -n burned that di-d eti'lv the nrxt mm nin.. Tln-re ? .-?* no one ni h"m? hi the child, it* mother having jin jrnne from t!i? Imn-e about to minutes before. Mrs. II-k? heard the scre.-uns of the child an oi'lrd to i's in' ther I! i?? bur lima \tmw atire. Before the moth* could reach the house the lltt] one ran front the door all nblazi The mother *woa extinguished th .. tl-unex to wrapping 'dank' around thw child !>' (Jinan wax summon* (I ?ni) did w hat h cudd, I>11 * (I**m 1 li was it evitanle Deputy Coroner Perry held a inquest Jhiturdav and the tindin of th* jur\ was in accordance wit the above facta. I . ___ r> The M&thix Cn?e. Oxford, Miss.. Dec 5 -It i probable that the case of tVil M-itthis and live ntliwre c< argec with cotnoiicitv in the murder o the twe Montgomery, Unite? States deputy marshals w 11 no he tried until the special term n1 the Federal circuit, coiut whicl will convene December 20. Mat this has asked the court toappnin Senator Sullivan to *lcfend hin but th?*. senator declined to taki the caao. Judge Nilea announced in npei court today that he would take the matter of releasing Mrs. Mat this upon her giving bn*d under considers!ion hut pen ling his decision she will remain in jail State Board Has no Right, to Return Seized Goods. The State, 7th inst. A very material change in the execution of the State dispensary law came about yesterday bv reason of an opinion prepared bv the ittornov general in answer to a eijuest from the chairman of the stato hoard of directors. All dong it has been supposed that he power to ieturn liquor and property seized hy the constable ary was vested in the State beard ind this board has been exercising hat privilege. In fact much of he time of the hoard has been aken up at each meeting with the (moderation of applications for he return of seized goods. The ttornev general, to state,the reult briefly, holds that the State oard has nothing whatever to do dth the matter, hut that the ?wer of release of goods seized hy le constables rests solely with ie governor of the State, who ppoints and directs the work of 10 constables. If 10 PIIIDK OF H KKOKS Many soldiers in the last war rote to say that for Scratches, raises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, >r<\ Feet and Still" Joints, Buck, n's Arnica Salve is the best in c world, isnnie for Burns*, aids, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Krup*nu and Pile* It curea or no ly. Only '25c at Crawford Bros id ,1. F. Mackey & < Vs drug [>re. * "WE TOLD YOU SO." Greenville News. The News and Courier of Monday has t'te following iaterest:v>tv ]>it,ot inferupuJion, NittfbLiuirin ' \">c * U.k?s No Replv. J ?f VYHxhingtoD, Deo. 9 ?Sen a to i >r Hitman ha* again challenger i- NcLaurin to revign his commit i?r alon. n Senator McLaorin had the flooi j. explaining hi? position. In open in i'?i?. be referred to the rumori id that he i* to he deprived by hit r. Democratic Mftanciates of his com ni't'ee aa-i^nmvnt* He rcterrer 1ft hiu tuPiff vi?WM IW Senator McLaurin stated tha there is but or* pi?litichI party ii Smith t areliaa, tha widest Intti lC tilde bemg granted under th< fy primaiy u stem. All ha wan?s ii ,m an opportunity t > go before tht I) white pfoplo of tha Stiita. \ * it long as tha primary m unubridgei r ha i? satisfied. I'o him frtadan: ,t and liberty are worth mora thai a soit in tha Senate n Tha Senater explained his poa. ,r it ion regarding tha Spanish war, d pa>ing n tribute to President Mc ^ Kinley's nonpartisan conduct ol ,r the war. !? Senator Tillman took the floot , at the conclusion of McLanrin'i to reply briefly to his colleague, t Tillman explained the episode at n Gaffnev last summer and taunted f McLaurin with crawling out ol , the content he bad opened for him n to trv conclusions before his conir stituents He again challenged I, McLaurin to resign and go before the people for reelection. On motion of Senator Lodge the Senate went into executive session, closing the incident be * tweeu the two South Carolina I Senator*. Oilman's challenge to McLau^ rin was brought about by Hour ' questioning the right of the Gov. t to withhold the resignations. McLaurin ollerud to join Tillman in 1 haying the committee on privileges " and elections declare thoir seats vacant, whereupon Tillman chal1 lenged McLaurin to wrfte a new * resignation to the present presidmgotficer of the senate. McLaurin 1 made no reply. McLaurin lias just hoen seen ' and stilted he bad no statement to make at present. II. T. H AUDITOR'S iKT" Lancaster, <' H . C ? I)?<* I 1901 Nortce is h<*iu'>y give * (1 >*l tnis of* fice ?il?be<|) M from ihe lt-t day of .lanuarv to i lie g a h U i* of F?i?ruary, 1S)''2, for the purpose of receiving the r turns of the Taxpayers of Lam-aster county. II persons having property in their possession or control us Malinger, Holde or as H ii* tacoi, Puent, Guar dian, Tiustee Executor A<1mini?tiat >r, H c iver, Accouniieg Ottb-er, Agent Alt rin y or Factor on tlie 1st dny of .li'HU'iiy 15)02 i? required to l|-t ' he same for UiXit'ioii wnliin the time required by law or Incur the t to ???!# ' ' C ' - * - ~ * v 111 i'ii per c -ni. wnich attaches in case of failure t?? do si A le assessment of all Ron I F.s ate ami all improvements tie re n, I? get her with all i>er-oiinl property of evurv description inusr b?< t;iven fo tlio Amiifor for the as-es- ment for 11>'i2 Tlit1 poll Tax of One Dollar is'ai l Up 'II all male persons between the a^es of 21 uipl tiO years, exc-*nt persons who are ex-mp' l?y law. The Auditor or an assistant will atteml the following places in the couu ty on the (lays named below for Hie eon ' nee <?' l be public Oaceola Toesduy Jan. 7, 11102, 12 in. i Pleasant Valley Wed. Jan 8, 11)02 lb-lair 1'hiirsday Jan 1) Van VV\ok, Friday Jan 10. Dixie, Monday a. m . Jan. 10. Dwiirht. Monday p. in., Jan 10 Tradesville, Tuesday .Ian. 14 Taxaiiaw. Wednesday Jan 10. Fiat Oreek church, Thursd i*- Jan. 10. I)r. '1. 15. VVelshe's. Friday Jan 17. Primes. Katurda Jan IS Haile Oold Mine, Monday Jan. 20. Kershaw, Tuesday and Wednesday Jan. 21st and 22 to 2 p. m. Heath (Springs. Thursday Jan 20, Pleasant Hill, Friday Jan, 24th to 2' p. in, W. T Vanlii ulli nham's, Monday Jan. 27 It will be to the interest of everv Tax Payer to make tli?ir return promptly and save the penalty of 50 per cent which att iches afier the 20th of Fehruaiy After the above dates I will he found in the Auditor's Office to wait upon the public, Rcsppctfullv. J NO. A. COOK, Auditor, L. C. ^ \ m.We Are Gaining Public f *4 WILLIAJHS-HI One month ago we threw tion one of the Newest ant .of DRY GOODS, SHOE 1 TIONS and FANCY GRO ed in Lancaster. p We knew that we w ould of the Cash Trade, but di< ; the "Lion's" share all at or we will strive to win by eo : ONE PRICE TO ALL and _ 4^1 i j i m' * ? n e rwunct tnelMote ' are in Order. Every clej>artinent new ir ' each you will find VAL MAKE YOU BUY. But not YOU ARE WELCO brimful and overflowing wi F ties in Dress goods, Silks Jackets Capes, Etc. i Everything Bright, New and Clean. No old, shoddy, ou To see our crowded store ! would think we were in bus of dO days,?we can hardly Nothing can stop us. A vors is all we ask. Our exi 1,:._k i - * "Tfc 1 ii!?n salaried "isosses" pi us?We are ALL WORKE llesfx WILLI AMS-J October 14, 1001, Horrible Crimo Charge*! to Fx- False and Outrageous Auditor Kittrell. Kitrell. A IiorriMo affair was reported To the Kditor of The S fro 11 St. Matthews yesterday. (1. M y attention has just B Kittrell, a white -man nnd to the outrageously alar formerly auditor of Orangeburg' false charges against ni county is charged with having at- ! tssue of today. ] onlj tempted to ravish a little n" within which to h|u?w tl , , , and falsity of the groti girl not over fee veil years old. \ ' ? cUsalioti and to prove communication from The State's wht,|tt rei,ort [H tt cm? corri-spiindent at that place, sup- tivo n groes on my | plemented by a telephone message, Fort Motto (recently hi gives the nauseating details of whom I had on W ednei this affair. Cornelia Williams, a 1 ?*"???? for diepoeiog. ... I under lien, negro woman livini? near hurt I - i (t. B. Motto, appeared before Mao.strate | 8t Mllttewa Deo. 7. l'aullirig and swore to the facts I charged in the indictm *nt. Sho ' '0 IHll brought the child's bloody cloth- J\ nn >. n?to j'ftw 1 ing which she exhibited to the uDllflLtu I llltl I magistrate in the presence of o ?Vou.u.n Kitlrell, and she also brought j 'owing n.w round ?rlp ran ... , . . 1.1 lemon. 8. account. ?' Kittrell s buggy whip and lap 1 H olloa Inter te and > robe, said t<? have been left nt the Ivx position I ickn- on cou|x.ii Htation.- Kxcelli scene of the alleged attempt. The aer-crvlce performed. 8* . -i 1 *ii 1 tickets r ad via the 8. C. & child was examined by a physt1 ' | FltoM A cian and was found to be in a de- Wesiville $ 6 55 $ , ... ! K> rshaw 1$ Hit plorab.o conditio,,. eatii Hprlnga 7 no Kit troll was in St. Matthews I.? ticai'er 7 60 1 uiawliu Junction 8 20 yesterday, hut was not arrested, . R..ok Hid so5 and went to his home in the conn- ! .I.'17',"!1 n!!? Yorkyille it 2o tr\ last night. The preliminary ! H ur? n 965 ... , , , , , ! Hick ay Hove 0 s5 will be acid Monday. His bam .~IIlV.Ii;t 10 hi and stables were burned early Ria- ksi.nrg 10 45 . tialtneys . 10 70 I" riday morning and he thinks this 1 Karb-s* iiihr , , hi' Mielhy 11 06 was don*. !>v ii^roes. He uIho j Ijlttl,,nore 1J 36 declares that ho is innocent of the Moor-boro 11 60 l H en riet'a 11 0o awful charge against him, and i?\.r-i oty 12 in myu he I. ll.i, victim of con- | i'ttS spirncy. The accused has been Mnrlmi 14 35 p-n.lnr..t in ,?lllie. hoc,, ISoo. The while peop.e of the community ami including May 31, , , * . ,* i ii i limit June 3rd, Ifl02. declare that the matter shall be coi.umn k: 0 lcketa to l?o sifted t<. Iho bottom, and that c nin.enelr.g Nov. 3oih, ' aiel iiiL'ludlMK May Hint, Kittrcll, if guilty, shall be pun- j limit ten days in wddltlot . . -iii ... . ?.i . ease; except that (I hI III laned. LhaStttc, ith, 1st. |n mi cnm* exctfd June 3 " ? " Comjmn Tickets to i Educate Your Bowels. Tuesdays, ami Thursday .... . , ,, wevk; commencing De \ our bowels can be trained as well u?tn anil Including as your muscles or your brain. Cas- 1 1002. IImil limit seven <1 carets Candy Cathartic train your ' diilon to date of w?le; e bowels to do right. Genuine tablets 11 u c stamped C. C. C. Never sold in lM,? n n- ^ ^ bulk. All druggists, ioc. I Uaneral Passtng Favor With a Hush ! iCtfES CO. >? open to public inspec1 Best Selected Stocks S, CLOTHING, NOCERIES ever displaycommand a fair share in't dream of getting ice. Your confidence nstant fair treatment, that THE LOWEST. >Y And BARGAINS i perfect shape and in UES THAT WILL whether you BUY or ME. Our Stores are th the Newest Noveland Velvets, Notions, it-of-8oa??on, second hand truck have room here. s and busy clerks you dness 10 years instead 1 r realize it ourselves. fair field and 110 fa[lenses are small?No eranibulating- around illS. h*I fully. KUCHES CO s""BARGAINS IN B U 6 G i E S idero'jK and ! ^ ^ w iu yonr nnu ' f ask time ????i le lameness \SJI A (T^ CI O indless ac- W A ll U N 5 that the "** oeMon by 1 Hre BOW 8?",n? for *55, >luce near BUGGIES that we have been sell>IH>> against ing at $(>(); and Buggies heretonday issued for0 HO|(j at $55. we are now sellt?f propel ty a^ $50. So come and get you l?. .. ; a nice, new BUGGY while they ' are CHEAP. ? I We arc selling the Nissen round and square hound wagons, also WllflPITTflW the Owensboro wagon at surprisjAlUollllll ingly low prices. ts'The f *s VN'e keep on hand some good s to < bar- HOltSES?some as tine animals the Komii Vtsi Indian a? you will find anywhere. If sine ?t ail y()U wank a horse that will suit riit passeu- J e that your you in every particular, don't B ^ ' (|H buy until you see our STOCK. |> 4 SO $3 50 o 4 95 a 65 5 'JO 8 0 5 < 8 to 5 80 It 05 5 55 ' ^ 'f\J \ W 86 ft 60 N? C Cw<?,kr?.' 9 65 5 HO ^ loio ?To Wo also run a. first-class livery, 10 9o ? ?5 and can give you as good teams as Itt.'i! un'm can 1,8 h,l(l in town1902; final Yours to serve, CLYBHRN HEATH MULE CO. 1902: final II to duto of ^^ mil Miould r?l. 1902. 3e hoid on of 6ftOl? " *ll?nol# to VTt nKM. 6 Rrd 1901. Esjiecially valuable to worndn is DttrilW ' M?y?A,l?, r?n (litters. ilaokache vanishes, headache avH in h<1- Usappears, strength takes the place of SJmt that ? ? ? ?. the glow of hoaltfi readily xcopt oome# to tha pallid ehedlt whan this wontase exceed derfnl remedy is taken. For skikly children I or overworked men it has no equal. No home should be without this fhmeue remedy. ???-?*? ' ' " ^ uihmv 14 told by an deaJem,