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f%t V . - - - . - : im ' - ' ; : 't .w. . . ... ? ' 'i %s > ** ; ' ' ' ' i . ? . Mauk- ? * ' ,k4h.^ * >** i nil 4 n{fivl f . ?Coi ( > . '?* IffilP fcg.k {Juts V # * * **>' "n j"T*. 11 '"^W^i'u m. ymmi1- "| ''' '" ' iJ'W,W" ' ' ~ ^ " ' 1 ?BSSTSapB 'Br 1 .. , ' >%><?fr*~""* .' ' "<" ' * i i ? ,.i ... t ?J .,- ?.- ,'.. . ,?. - . M.? , ., '. ?". i? . *"... .... ,,.t. ' ? ?Ci.Y ^ A N () A S f E K, S, O FEBRIJAKT 22 1*>2 MUKiSMifc.hu,, I. ^ - ' - '** * M '* " L?-rf4 1 ! lis* -Pellet in MediGiu Case. 1 ' * That Dr. Com well Foand After Meariug aShet Fired Near Him as He Walked in a Snow it < -i i dtorm. - v t Special le The State. - Racks Hill, Ft*. 181?Yesterday moraing at about 1* o'clock as Dr. T. L. Corn well was walklag along West Black street re turaiag from a professional call fee heard a pistol shot from' the alleyway "ua 1 his " right. ' it was amuwulg furiously at the time aad iihe doctor had a woolen mutller erer his ears and so did not know that the shut was so clbse nor did be realize that it was Brad at kirn. CJ jod reaching the electric light'plant,' Mo ma iOU yards further, ha realized that thara was Something loose ia his medicine *eee which ba had been carrying ia his right hand. Upon exausin lag it ha found that a hullat had passed through ane side of tba 4*te, ahittaral th? battles an that tjide and stopped in the middle partition. The affair is a u)s tary, as the doctor hasn't an idea #f any one who wauld attempt his life. Fatal Drunk. Special to The State. Florence, Fab. 17.?Since Friday night Florence has been slast and snow clad. There has been one death from axpoHurs. Coiiimedere (Shirley, a well knuwo negro ui*n, drank too haarily Saturday, and bhe ra?uit was that yesterday morning he was fousd in aa old Held, ba f froxan-snd uaconscious Ua died last night. Hob?on, of Merrimac fame, is ta ba retired. The president recemanandx spscitl legislation in his fcabalf. . v.; t.i; . ; * iii i n'llf 1 ' lltaS 011911 - , ttison I Ynii ncoH nil ? % I VM p IM V V %WVV MIA T 11 sorts of cough reme- i dies but it does notj yield; it is too deep! . seated. It may wear { itself out in time, but! it is more liable to! i produce la grippe, | :: pneumonia or a seri-1 AIM offrtrtiAn 1 tvup UU VUl UllVVUUIIt | You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S I EMULSION ! will do this when everything | else fails. There is no doubt | about it. It nourishes, i , strengthens, builds up and J makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify , the system against further, ^ you are run down or emaciated you should ^ certainly take this J nourishing rood medicine. | t*c. an* *il rfruggisH. * tCOTTJt BOWMB, Oumiiy, K.w York. | / , ft Firmer j.. d. Wertz . - - Brntillj Whipped , ? ? Flogged Nearly t<? Daa'h l?v H R WiHiatfls While Held l?v Two Negroes. Special te The State. G feu n wood Feb. 18. As th result of a Severn w ifppiug a-1 ministered to him >?y II li Will iamaon, J. H. Wers in not a pected to li . Both persona an white farmers living near D \ s?n iu tue lower part of this county The story tells of one of the eo? bi utal affairs ewr rep uted f'Ot) this eounlv. Ilanv re pert* ? the deed and the causes lt-adin^ up'to it have been circulated, am the fae'* are ha< 4 to h-certain These things are certain: J. H Wei tr. was whipped nearly '? death by H It. Williumaou whili two megroes b?ll Weitz nt <h coeiuaaud of Williamson: the t?t< aegroes are ia jail here; th* Williamson ia at liberty under thousand dollar boud. The pis Hennery hearing was held a Ninety-Sir yesterday before Mag istrate Rogers. I he prisoner waived the prelimioiiry, and i bond of sis tboua >ud dollar j I ? acu watt nx?d ?j tbo iuagiatr?tt for thair raUaa-t. Williamson w? abla to gira tha band, and th negroes in dafault of thair bondi war a '-amanda1 to jail. Tha whippiag a?a giron l.i? Thuraday. It appaara that ba blood baa axialad for ?oma lira katwtaa YYartz and Witlianao and oa Thursday moraing Will iaaaaoa daiarminad to whip Wertz With two na to man ha waitad 01 tha aida of th? road along wbid ha knaw Wartz would soon pa*. Wa rtz witti. a Mr. Spaaka ba< goiia ta loak at aoiua tiuibar wbtcl Spaaka wautad for a hardwaa< factory in Spartanburg. Afta 11)(I k l </ > th* linili?p %?<W KINJ 'VI DUVf I back to Warta's konie. As thai approached the plaea wksra Will iam-oa aad iha na^roa* wer waiting, TV illiara?on ordered tkau t? halt.' iSpaaka was told to atan< aside and tha negroes wara ordar ad to seize Wertx. This tha< did and VYillianison then wbippei Warie with a buggy trace. Th brutality ?f tha daad now appaars Haviag iha ufortunata Man aa tiraly at his marcy ka was na satisfied with tha ignomiay whicl wauld kave eoiue ta tba taan hah by aagroas and even lightly whip pad, but whippad kirn so savarol that his vary life is in danger. Williaici&oia is a vary muc larger and stronger man tha Wart* and could bava whippet kim easily in a fair fight, bu chosa tha ulost brutal uiada a procedure h? could. Home sons from that suction state tba Wartz was a fellow of no?valu | ta tha community, etc., but tkor I is no attempt elsewhero ta exeus no brutal hii act. 1L Ij. W WHAT WILMAM.SON ?ATS. Special to Tho Stale. Greenwood, Feb. 18.?The a< count of the whipping at Dyson' sent you today if denied by Will liamaen. He affirms that he whip ' pert Wertz without aid; sa\s th t we>negroes had nothing to de wit the offaii* except as spectator! They were arrested on Wertz' statement. The negroes are stil in jail ho'?. Williamson wa here this afternoon and made th above statement. H. L A . Taft Presents His Plan. S * 9 He Would Give the Filipinos a Mrnsnr* of Self Government "Within a Reaaoaftbly Short Time." i - * j ? ' Washington, Feby. 17.?Got. i Taft in his testimony before tha V . senate committee on tba Philippines lodnj stated mora succinet. 11 v .than tbe has htjratotora dose e , hU ^haur>, which is, ba said, also * tlx* theory of lha Philippine com* mission,as to what congress should ^ do in the way of supplying .lha f Philippine people with a govern^ , i mailt. Hi- plan in first to gira j the pfcepla a qualified suffrage wiih tba gradual growth ia popular government whioh should ha t enlarged through education id the # English language and American h institutions. Second, to institute Q within a reasonably short time a t local legislature to consist of two ^ bodies, one to be chosen by rota and the ether appointive. Third, t to permit the ialanda to send twe . or three representatives to W?.shh iagton. n In reply to questions Gov. Taft B saul he agreed with Gen. Funeton % that the establishment of a popu? lar assemblage would give opporn tunity to demagegues to stir up a the people, but that be did not include ia this designation an" pert sons who are opposed to American r{ control. There are,ha said,manv I people in the inland* who (ont>cin Dliouhly appose the domiaation . of lha United States. To gi mt independence would, ha thought, Q. Kara tha effsot of coimignisg tha t i>U par cant, of. uneducated people la the islands to tha same sarvila j positiou tbaj held under Spaaish ^ ru.a. Ha thought tbara should .} ha a declaration on tha part of tb? , United Itutes of iu intenlioa to j hold tha islands indefinitely with . tha understanding that when they _ are suitable for swah a condition i they may be given a quasi inde. Q paodauce. Suah a pranauaca j meat by this country wauld ba ? walcamad by raaay and wauld do y much geod. 1 Replying to Sennter Rawlins, a Got. Taft advanced tha idea that i. on account af the fact that the - Filipinos have for three hundrtd t years besa under the lefluence ol i | the #hristiaa religion, tbev would d prove to he different from ether i. Malay races and that in time ua~ y der the influence of Americaa edueation the people might become h capable of self government, lis o anticipated soma trouble on *e? A | count af undue or illegal expioi t i UtioD of the island* arid con up,f j tiea in case of continued American occupation, hut be would net t on account of thin danger turn the a island* back to the sate of an olie garchj ao long aa there it a prubt ability of success as there is in ' this case. Proceeding, he said that his idea wa? to unite example and settle! practice in the American control of the islands and he believed ? I . I that the result must he the uplifting and the education ef the people to a point which would put * I >k..? .. -i? * ? - j ; iu?iii uii u rar aoore tnai ' which iii at present occupied. He I believed that then tbey would tind * the association with the United States so profitableaud agreeable * that they would not want to sever J the relationship and thai possibly the reluiiea-lup might eontiaue i. perpetually. i _ . UcJ The Flj Wheel Bursts. In .The Power Honse. . . I An Accident in Spartanburg That Will Probabl* Coat Three Li- I res ?The City in Darkness. r Special to The State.' D Spartanburg, Feb. 19'.?To- f night at It o'clock at'the power .^ houie of the Spartanburg Railway j Gas and Electric Power company, t a terrible accident happened as a result ef which the three persons t in the building weie dangerously ( and perhkps fatally injured. The t flywheelof the larger engine which i*uns the trolley cati bufst, j destroying tbn engine and genera- i tor- ' 1 Laurent Wilson, night engiriebr r waa fearfnlly hurt. Kia right Isg y was cut eff bnlew the knee and hi- t right arna and side mangled. Hepe ^ of his recorery is girhn ?p.'" j Robert Sample, colored, night 1 fireman, was billed. 1 T. R. Pike, white, whe has chsrgs of lb# gss houss just by ( 1 ths powsr house, in tbs building, ; was seriously injured. 11 The roof ef the huildin? wes ii w I , torn off and wiadows smashed. | i The beat medical atteatioa is , waiting an theinjured peopla, and ] at 12 o'clock tonight doctors hold ( no hopes for their recovery. , On kcaount of tha accident al* , transportation is cut off on also- , tria cars. All tha lights ara aut and , tha padpla Are graatl> iueonreu- . is n cad. , Tha railway compter kara a , reserve angina for running trolly ^ cars and tkiBgs will ba a. k. to- j i morrow. i P. H. F. ( ?Jaart Hoase Aftre. , i \ ' Special to Tha Stata. ' ' 1 ' t Newberry, Feb. 17.?Taday , about 2 o'clock whila tha court t kad adjourned for dinner, a dsasa . * ?meke was teen issuing from the j. roof of tha court huuaa and it was ( fnBud ikat tha building had be? k coaia igaitad from a defective t 1 atova flue. Tka wind was blow- , ing briskly and bad it not baaa j for tba prompt response af the ( flra Hamrtaaat ?n/4 <!> , t"~m - ?VWBUI | i tion of the tins bar from lb* heavy j i luiin of Setarday, a swrioue eon* , 1 iagration wird hare resulted. | | As it was, the greatest damage j waa to the Wuildiug wtiieh was t pretty badly water soaked. I A LKtf \ OF TU K ?H|P I Is often -a run-down aystcnr | Weakness, nervousness, lack of ( appetite, energy and ambition, i with disordered liver aad kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Electric Bitteri, the ] i splendid tonic, Mood purifier and 1 regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands have proved that thov wonderfully strengthen the nerves, bui'd up the system, and restore to health and /rood > spirits after an attnca of Grip. If anffering, try them. Only 50c. Perfect satiai&ction guaranteed , by Crawford Bros." and J. b\ Mho key di Co. "Say, Pat, what wade yea go ta work far aid (Jncle Daat fie 2s the meaaent man is the eoua1 try.0 Mane is ift said Pat' "way aura he ia the foinest, and ayeiast master 'ver I had, Ued&dlj ' I ha SfiTea a luaa 15 hours to do a i day's work ia." , j ^ ? d -?- ? T l By >? ! MMDSOMpllUll lo | |T>? L?4f?r; piMM. ' i mmk* ? i ?, - - ... . . , Ad Onlikilj SUrj. 'rica it Bulling 0<*Ltna an J May Hare M*da Soma Monay but Hardly Thraa M'lioo Yaf. ly Talagrapb to Tha Daily Nawa. Naw York, Fah. 18 ?It ia anicunoad that Thaodora H. Prica ornarly of Prioa, MaCarmick & < Company, which failad ia- May, | 900, with liahilitiaa af ti.irtaaa | uiiliana, by fortunata apauulatinaa a cotton racantlr haa mada hrea Million for hiinaalf aad friaidw and haa pot aai<la hi* abara of ka protita aa a nuclau* for a "raiampMoa fund," with which ha lapaa to diacharga tha dabti of lonor contract ad aa naamhar of tha irm. Tha fatlura hiin-? ? - - 1dm to a decline in the cottoa mwr-1 tet and the nihility to msrgiu ransaotion* which subsequeatly jrorftd would hare paid enormeu* jrelits. Senseless Nagging. Joluuibia Record The State is against McLaurin, ind, therefor*, tru* t* its estate, luets opportunities of nagging at aim. Yesterday it threw sneer* sod elurs at biai he;ause he gare Liftceln due prftiee. U it high treason for ft inftft io this eouatry Loprau* ft RepaMioan? Cauae Republican be a statesman! The war ?nd*d thirty-soveu year* ago, tad only snail, earrow, little people are still anable te do seuie eftbure of justice to the preiuia* int men ea both sides of that strug jie. Throughout the South it is| goners! I y recognized today thai! 4 be Lincoln was a truly graat aiam ma of tha greatest this aauDtry ?k ever produced, i ml that ha was a sincere friend of tha South. While tha South will never caasu ,o honor aad glorify tha heroism if tha dauntless man who wora ha gray, the opiaiaa is steadily growing in this soctioa that the South is bettor aff now as a part )f tba groat American Unieu than the would be as an indepeadent ; sou a try. Tha most diverse ele~ nents in tha South agree in ascri* ?iag groatnce? to Liaeoln. The :aurtly, scholarly Wattarsoa, a t RonrHon Demoerat, laetaras on Laa'eola and pats him in a high licha ia tha tarapla af fauia. Watarson has delivered that leeture n Columbia and been praised in I ha columns of The State. And I rillasan, a Strang aoatrast to Wat[APurin a u>Wk 1 .io leaning*, or a Populist with a Dauiosratic usm*, similarly prais? Linaoln, and assarts that bis Democracy and Laacoln's Republicanism are the same. It is a waste of liiue and a lack of judg- I Meat t# attack MoLauriu because lie prases Linoola. \ HOW'S Til IS f We offer One Hundred Dollars Fte ward for any case oft a'arrh ihai cimnot be cured by Hall'-. Catairb Cure K J IHENEY a O., Pro|?*, To ! feiDj O Wo tho undersigned. l<*\e known P J Nheney f.?r the last 15 years, ami believe him jnrfedly honorable in all business transactions and ttnancialiN able to carry oui any ubiigolion* mudt bv their tlriu. Watrr a I'kuaz, Wholesale Drnggl-' Toledo, (). Wat.HI NCI KI.vxav .St MAKVO Wholesale UrNcgista. Toledo. O. I flail's f'aiarili Cure i? taken int rna ly, acting dire -tly ui?on the blood a ?d mucous surfaces of the s -teni Price. 76c her notile. Sold hv >u< I " w I Dnivrfljixt*. 1!n>?ui?? ?? f..v. K PiS'? ?p?? Utf i.?M? ' How ntucli <lo 1 owe you,doc UH" "Kijfhly nine dollars nndnintaeo uunt? 'hill it y?u have relaj h? I'll gira yu a Uiacoutt.''?Judgo., i-- - -i , > ?* Bandits . nrrtnder Tbeir Prisoners Mis? Stint* ami Midati) T-ilka It laaaad. ? Latter'* liuahand vr ' areatvd. i -1 , . x * Parifc, Felt. 18. - Phe ITm-p* thia eveviu.: pu'di^h** a <li-|>?trh frein CuiiatanlMinple v*h>?.!i m?nounccM thut Mi*s Kllen M. v ha? l?*en releaard '?v Mie i^ uuls ' w wh? have held her captive fine* 4\ 8?pt. 3 la-t m? i ha* ii-'-n ha i<h*<i oral* in good htMl h l.i th* 'I<'?*<?. ? man of the American Ugition The dtapitch add* ?li?i 'he 4iRev Teilka,, ha* been arr stM on the charge f coininicit\ in ilia kidnapping of Ui>? Stone The companion in ctpi'ivitv <?f Mi?a Stone wan M id on K T-niki a Bulgarian woman, wife of Sr. Tail k r?, a Macedonian teacher of Sanakore. VI ins Stone while travel irig with M idame Tailka and a party ot II friends was caphuad hy brigands in the disirlet ef Salonika, .Sept 3. Sinee thai time igorniiH efforts h?iva been male by the United States ^overtime it and by raUeionarica to obtain iim release it th? eip'Hie ?>ritCardi demanded a ransom of 25,0<t() pounds sterling ( Purkish) bm on j $72 , 50< ffUK collected for th? ransem and this mini wan pud orer to the brigands Feb. 6 b\ M. Gergnilo, chief dragnnia?te r of the mericau legation at (JonstautinoP1* Smith Growing Rapidly. Washington, Feb. 18.?The director of the census ourem] ha? made public data shewing that the South is growing us rapidly uutho North. The large Northern cities are giowing faster than thosa ef the same sii* Sueth, tint the difference i? h tin need hv the extremely rapid growth of the small towok and cities of the South, and eepee'adv hv the high rate of in* crease iu the Southern rural pop* ulatioa. British in Seuth Africa Stistain Another Disaster. London, Feb. 130. ? Lord Kitehnor report* that Gilbert Hamilton, while moving toward Nigel, on February 18, engaged the enemy at Klippan. Fart of the second dreg una, becoming detached, were surrounded and cut off. Ouo officer was severely wounded, two men were killed and six wounded, and forty-six were captured, hut have since heeu released. Hamilton was unable to dislodge ttie enemy and continued his march to Nigel. The Carolina Spartan gives Its readers timely warning about the agents who are selling a formula for a fertilize. It may be a good sort of stutf, but no better than an intoligent farmer can put up himself. CANDY CATHARTIC. * K?. Me. BrnttlA GcauiM stamped C. C. C. Never sold in balk B?w?re of the dealoi- who uics to scil "something /? * at jfood." it is sairl t}i;?t when icicle* liaug from the tree* ami h?>u?e* in Fei> ritai \ frnit will hanjj fr uu the tree* in atimiMer ami autumn. I CASTORi A For Infants aud Children. The Kiad You Kuva Aiwaj/i Bought { * *? * ?... i , Jut A *??