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1 - W 3 . 'I . ' ' to ' ' 1 ~' I ^ J^u?<V Nawtpmpw; lbrC>? IVinHiw ^|ffc ftWWiwf, Sbmtmi, A?rtm&mm$ma6 OtmmmwW Al?rt^ | ^Pi^fc/Lljijgw, | >ol Il-WKKKLY . . TTTf ^7 ^ -A. N O A*? TEH, 8. O, MARCH 5 1 9 0 2 RKTa Rl MH i fc i> ?hmi j*- ^ JiJtiBJ-.'-'r' ' ' "' i "Sioth Carolina Day.' Low Ritn Allowed by the Railroad* for ilia Occasion Marek SO is to be "8<?utb Carolina day" at the Charleston expo %itidn. Recently tke legislature adopted a concnrrant resolution Asking tke railroads to m?k? low rates for tke occasion Copie* ?>f tke resolution were s<*nt to the ?utuui ! ? vi loo run roan iiiim ny *he |OT?ranr Yeaterday that official vm formally notified that oheap rates would be allowed on All liaan. The ticket* will be aold from all points on March 19 and for morning trains oa iho 'JOth, scheduled to renck Charle-t n before aooa of that 4 ?y, and the limit will bo three daya Tbia aiorniug at 1.10 o'clock governor McSweeney received tho following from ono of tho Now York papera: "Senator Piatt now aeve th?t tho man who called upon hirn was a Now York merchant w?tli South Carolina connection, and tho inference la that they warned tho f)rdai(J?ht< through Platr. ??n advices from their South Carolii a onheotions. Senator Tillman did 1 taot mention the matter t? Senator Piatt. Wo doom it adviaablo to advise yan of true foots.', i Safe Blowers at Leeds. rk?m?w. I Leeds, Feb. 14.?The store ef i Mr. C. B. IfcCallnw at this j place was broken iato laat night, ( and the safe hlawn to atoms The Hauaa and part of tha gend* snf- , farad seriously Tha rehbers failad to gat any i waney, owing to tha timely an rival af eitiaeas who wara amoved tha exp'osioa. Tha rohbrrs i1 are auppoaad to he two whita tramps who wara aeen looking | abaut tha placa Sunday neorniag. ( Help...! Nature! I Babies and children need 1 proper food, rarely ever medicine. If they do not thrive j 2 on their food something is j | wrong. They need a little 1 help to get their digestive j a machinery working properly. | COD LIVER OIL * Wmt NYPOPHOSPWTES * LIME* 5004 j I : will generally correct this difficulty. f If you will put from onefourth to half a teaspoonful : in baby's bottle three or four t times a day you will soon see t a marked improvement. For j larger children, from half to a a teaspoonful, according to > a age, dissolved in their milk, ? if you so desire, will very i i soon show its great nourishing power. If the mother's { ,, milk does not nourish the , t baby, she needs the emul- c sk>n. It will show an effect i |; 1 at once both upon mother s jiiuI rhilH t t ? I joe. and %t oo, all drug glad. b Senator Tillman Calls on Sanater Putt And A<ivi??s Him It- R-vort d, Tkat it Wmidn'i b? Piop r fur R'>oi?*T?lt ?o Yiait h?rl??tr>n. v?_i_ w_ ? - ? n?n x un, !?.*'? M. ' n Timea will aay >od *j: Relator B. H HHma < ?>* Sou h Carolina, km call-r ? n Senator Piatt at lha Fi+th At-bii? ho *1 yestardav (Samrday) Tha talk laated orer h*lf an , hour. One of tha prtncip-d to>,>?c* of CHnrrraation w?s the prope??e'l riail of P?asid?*nt K<>oae?eit t th? Ckarlasi oa Expositi n. Senator Pi lman ia ba d to hare been very axplicit in hit assertion that it wiuld not t.? politic lor Preside*! Ro ???rrlt to m ko a riait t<> South < arolm* oaring to tha atata of public foaling ova> th'* MeLauriri-Tillman incident and tha withdrawal ??f Praaidant Boat avail's tarnation to tha senator to maat Prina* Henry at diaaar a> tha fYhita Houaa which was followed b> the tela^taaa from Liant. Got. Tillman af Booth Carolina cancelling the iaritation to tha praaidant to preaent a* award to Mai. MiaahJ. banal or A'latt whan askad about tka conraraation eaid: UI hare had had a talk with Senator Tillman. The facts which bare haan brought to as* attankiea will ha laid before Roosevelt. L shall advise tha piasidant not ta ro to Cbarleaton." banator Piatt deelioed to diastias tha mat tar furthar. 1kuato* tii.lmaw dbnik8 tbs ebport. New York, Fab. 3,?ThaTissas ?da/ will saj: Sanator Tillman of South Caroina, wh? was ia tha citj last Sandaj) night, ridiculed tha idaa hat President Roossralt would nvite danger in the eveat of bis jamg to Charlastan. To a Naw fork Times raportar ha dealared hat thare was na trnth ia tha tatessant published yesterday that ia had callad on Senator Piatt, at ha Fifth Averse hate) oa batar* lay and advised bim not ta go ta louth Carolina 4'I did not raach Naw York unit 4 o\lock this afternoon," 6aid ia. ''Consaqueatly I was not in ^aw York yesterday. I did I tot therefore Me Senator I'latt, terdo I iatead to see him." "Do jeu think the president rould be ia danger of hia life if lerisits Charleston?" was aaked. "Oh, mercy no," the aeaator eplied. "I aaa satisfied he wonld ie treated with the atmoat eeurteJ." The Times will also say Senator *latt denies baring reeei\ ad a eall rem Senator Tillmaa. Man can't help believing so mailing of what is said to him in flat* ery eren by his most bitter saenay f you expect to he appreciated by i popular hero you must always iddrsss him ia a loud roice so that irerybody around will know rhat bo is. Benjamin Wife, a whit# man of ;ood family and a rshidsat of Oharestoa, baa boon arrested for ountarfeitiag. Three silrsr dolsr moalds, a molting ladle and a tors war# used in the maaufac nre lliA '(iiiimi- " Money covert* a multitude of ' in#. ! BIOOEST BARGAINS ON EARTH. : WE MENTION ONLY A FEW; All shades of Ribbon at 2 1-2 cents pel' yard. Ready made Underwear at cost. V it Ready-made Black Skirts worth S7., now $4. 27-inch Cashmere, all colors, 2 and 5 cents. 75 Cents Shirt Wnistsa rw?w V f f AA. V/ f f X\/ cents. Pereal Wrappers, worth $1.25 no\t 75 cents. DRESS GOODS at -Your Own Price.Fir (ollartte ant tapes liter ml. . jbmhhmhhhibhbihhihbbbb SILKS, OF EVERY SHADE, AT A GREAT SACRICE. . >. - ? !, EMBROIDERY a one cent per yard and up We need room for Spring Goods rCASH is cutting a terrible "ITT'l I"T ~ wim us* -Lancaster Irani hjto v '#>. '' **% jo . _ y PRESIDENT WOULD MOT BE IN DANuER.L I That the Gonrnor mjs ofi the Piatt Stat?ment. n??'? o-1;?t.ii " * ...u II II Ht Did, Chief Executive Assures President That He Will he Welcomed to M South Caroline. P w 1 The State, 3d iaat. The telegram from New York ?? frem The Aaaoeiated Preaa yesi terday meraing that Senator Piatt i ' > ef Mew York, in consequence of hi aa interview Mth Senator Tillman, had advised the president J' net to visit the Charleston expon- ^ tion, was read with amusement ^ yesterday by those familiar with present renditions ia this State. h? \ The telegram seems to haro ere- ? atod a coasidorablo etir at tbo w north. la respoasa to telegrams from n? , | Mew York aowspapors last eight 01 jGovernor MeSwaanay said: to ! "la tba first piece I do aot be- F' lieve that Senator Tillman eoald * hare made each a statements* h< has bean quoted. hi ".Thar# is ne deuht that our r 1 * paapla ware aggrieved at the 1 Booker Waskiugten incident,1 but inee chnt occurrence a number ?Q m . ,1 II , of prominent statesmen haro accepted invitations and most ef th them hare dined with the presi* * dent; and while South Carolina 1^ could norer tolorato anything of this kind for tbo reason that they to > do no* beliere in social equality, *n as far as the Yisit ef the president to this State is eoacereed I feel that I vein# the sentiment of every lntslligeot wan and citizen that net a single protest ?ill be heard, ^ aud that aay suggestion ef vio- ^ 'once would be stamped out ^ promptly by the peo; le, and, if necossnry, by the effioials ef the ^ State. South Carolina has no ^ s>mpathy with the spirit of an- ^ arehy, and aay attempt to insult the chief execntive ef this great American country would he con- "* damned and put down here in the ** Palmetto State as readily as it weald in anv ef Lhe eastern Skates. Shenld President Hoese It aecept the cardial invitation l*' extended te him ky Pr?sideut CI< Wagner, tk? beard af direckers tr of the South Carolina, Wast ludiaa and laterstate Exposition c'( company and the citizens of Char- Ba iast< n his reception will be ana never to be forgotten, for South ^ Carolinians ara noted for their hospitality and high conception of the proprieties. "I regret this agitation and 1 do not hesitate to say that tbo people want it tecease. No gaod nan c.uno from it and it is injurious to the good naiue ef our peeple personally and financially. "It iii almost farcical to sup- ^ pose that the chief executive j weulrf ba endangered of personal ^ violence, ft would he cowardly aad particularly hi a result of g, political events. In this instance thero is nothing to warrant the i expectation of auch trouble. We ^ have had State issues more trying! and dangerous without trouble t resulting. I am satis lied that , lour president could go to ('har- i ' laston and return to Wuaingtoa ' .L. I I _ I . l . l ? I y Willi llir IU.I<?U I III! I (119 II ail ' ' 'received a idohI cordial reception I t .ever given on< occupying bis' s J position. | t > ' Goienor M Prssidtm \ io*?rn?>r U>1W MV Pr??id??Ml 1'hai ill 1' 1 Not R I'oioib'c f < Til'Iiium ? Si?u\ t I 'ruiJurt. oluaiMa K? a -n1, F*ri?|v Governor M<> i > 1 the fnll?>*in? t?*i * r ' t? retident Ko< ?v?li in < c * itb C'eloeel lilinien x -ele ?i<: 44('iiitiwibix, M ?? *J4; Tbeori*rn R I'MNTt t. P IhiJC t, WftMhiokrtoe. I). 0 "It was iev int?*i.rio i n . ' ? anything i? krv a ?>i|i Dim U^taet s?nt y??u b\ th- H"r? nuei H Ti lmm, a'thd a?vin? te requmt f.>r v??u t<? !?? -- it le ww-ird to t4*j ?r J *nni i? l> it i ttedite imp irt*n<*? in 4 publicity ire he?a attached te it. I be in - o >y that the telegram tit y<?u an not authorized the Htllte, id the lieutenant governor did ?t apaak oHimmIIv for the state the people in hiii action. Hie legram to you was purely a irsonal Matter and anther the ate ner the people ahould tie ild responsible in any way for attitude. 44M. B. McSw?eeey, "Governor." Governor McSweeney'a aeiioa sending this telegram will be isrtily endorsed by all people of e state who value her reputation d the good opinion of the peoe of the country. It ia an ofiul repudiation of Tillman'a legram that i? eminently proper d indeed necessary. Tillman and 11 Laurin. Mr. Owens, Andarson eoiu ty, a lend of Supervisor Speegle, yesrday sent Mr. Speegle two orouchhred bloodhound pups. One of the pupa has ruffled ir, is fussy, aeappy, and will to ea the least provocation, the her pup, however, is of s very list, reserved disposition, but vertheless vigorous, determined d whsn occssios demands, vsry risus. Capt. J. E. Knight of tho countj aiD gang fores saw ths pnps yesrday upon tksir arrival in ths :y and was a witness to thsir cenastcd actions. After studying ths aractsr of ths two pups very* >sslj hs suggested that they be nisd Tillman and MsLaurin, resctirsly. r. Speeglo has adopted this s ligation and his pups will here tor hs known by these titles. ? roensville News. ????. (livesSatisfaolion in Cheraw. )?oial to The tute. N ws has jnet been received >re from Hon. !>. . Finley that appropriation for the Fee Deo er between this poini and eer?*etowo, has passed. The iiount ef the appropriation ia 148,S>00. This has bee a worked r maay years aud is the tirst ap roprifttloa that this portion of ia river has ever received. I). S. W. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when our bowels are out of order. Casr arets Candy Cathartic will make hem act naturally. Genuine tablets tamped C. C. C. Never sold in >ulk. All druggists, 10c. * * * ft