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4 ' ' * ?Ue Lancaster ^cdflw. ' 1 1 1 L.WUU - />? !! ' ' - . ' 1 -' '"BH'l""','"' ' I!J' ' " ' - J - " ~ ?-- wi A 9kmmUv : /?JH Hem nfOkc Political, Sbetal, \\ ' [T timi flm i f f T Hi i H j T?^!ummm^kmtammmm"mTTi ?v E'^lCLY A It O A 8 T E U, 8. U, MAR OH 12 1 9 0 2 KHTA BI SHIED 1852 The state Rom Hill. Tha Board of Directors Diract Vaymant of 935,000 to Public ifcbaol Fund. Spacial to GreaaTille Mawt. i Columbia, S. C., March 7.? Tba State Board at diractere to 4a j directad the paymaat of $26, 00 iato tba f-eamry for public acbaols Uodar tha reeaat act tba board will hava to radtice ita tstecK to $400,000 and pay iuto the Stale the difference between Ibe stock en hand and $400,000 atock te he allowed fer business. This difference of $211,000 its te be paid in within twe years and to be tued for schools and hereafter the State Beard is to pay over fer public schools all the net prefits and it is not to gm into new stock er appear en the books. The beard reported as its net prefits Inst year over $120,000 and that much ought to be made in 1902 besides paying over the cash realized oa the surplns stock of $400,000 which the Leg'slature says is sufficient for the business ef the dispensary. Burglars in Yorkville. atpeeial to Gteciivills News V -1 Ml <1 " ? xorKviue, o.*j , March 8 ? Th? safe ia tke office of the Viclor cotton mill at thi* place was lars, all there ws* in it: secured by tlin burglitis. The explosion is supposed to U v6 tnk tu place ah iut o,clo*k ami was heard by ? negro laborer who was working in tho seed bouse shout one hundred and fiftv l?-ei from the office* hut who paid no attention to it supposing thai tho victors in the dispensary contest of yesterday ware celebrating. The work was evidoatly that of experts. Nature I Babies and children need I proper food, rarely ever medi-1 cine. If they do not thrive | I on their food something is 5 \ | wrong. They need a iiltle | j help to get their digestive | | machinery working properly. | SO#" COD LSVER OIL. W/TN HYPOPHOSPMTES or/ fH?r, SODA ; will generally correct this | : difficulty. ! If you will put from onefourth to half a tcaspoonful ': in baby's bottle three or four j times a clay you wli! seen see j a marked improvement. For j j larger children, from half to f i a teaspoonful, according to I I age, dissolved in their milk, | J if you so desire, will very j soon show its great noUrishf ing power. If the mother's ! 1 I milk does not nourish the ,, { baby, she needs the emulsion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother i and child. > Soc. and $100. all druggfots. J SCOTT & BOWNIlv ChamlMs, N?w Y<ifk. | ' >! II >1' II i II II II II J I Sheriff ?f Florence Brateij Does Dmj. Kacus Fifty Aiuitii Men and Kefu>*s Daaiandg <? Let I'bwm Mara 1 *t iani-cr. Special to Ho* Stat* Florence, M?rch 7 Rv t?Uis< a hold ami f?arl*?a aland ayiii>?t a party of marked mti Sheriff Hunch laat nielit averted n 1>ik-'i _ ing in Florence conutv l)nd*r virtue of thw eharifl ? j piotniao far an immediate I ial I the negro rapist Julius (J i ??>*, everything was thought t* !<>* quiet, hu thvrc wu? real I > no fear *f a lynching. Thing* lure* ?d *ut differently, hawnvn, toward morning. About 3 o'clock O.t lata iU..? tie 1 ...? IOB LiJMB *\) KIWII, II l?i>l liOUgtii, aipaarad at tbo jail dear and demanded the surrender at the prtueaar. All were masked and fully ai'Mfd, aud from tha wiiv they wentahautthe wor K, seamen determined to hare the uegra at tiny coat. Tha sheriff himself armed, want ta the daar and refused waophati cally to gira war an inch. A part of tha crowd had gone ia tha meantime ta tha raar door, uod threatened to hatter it down Hera deputies had been stationed and tha men outnida leaked into tha maazle af Winchesters. Thay [violence threatened. I Whin Sheriff Bunch coolly I stated t? tho crowd at iti? front ibul he meant to protect hi* prisoner with hi* lite if i,ecer>?ury, he wu* coveted with a gun and some *>ne extinguished the nuo lantern thai shod a ftehlc light on the scene*. Again the demand was made, hut the she) ill novel* wavered from his determination. His coolness and that of hi* deputies seemed to have an etFeot upon the ardor of the would-he lynchers, und taking advantage of the opportunity the sheriff began to reason with the men. Ho ex plained his situation fully, und told of the arrangements thai were being made for a prompt trial. The mob remuined at the jail for over half au hour, hut hnally went away without accomplishing their end. (lihhs confessed his guilt to his father yesterday evening a* the jai'. The eld man turned hi* huck upon his son, leaving him without even a gotxl bye. The father is highly re? spected tiy tho whites. # Bryan Willing to itun Again. i Scrulitou. I'm.. l)i-.i -o?>b Til. W. .1. Hi\III), who Inclined i hero ihi> evening, ietu?e?l io ili-- ' i diss willi hewspnpi ; nu'll the :??'!-1 io.1 ol t ll?r I h-niocmts ? l' The Mi*. I shsippi L?*<: sluiun- hi pas-ino tiie' Mc.llli-toi I ; s- ;n'iou euttilii: loo?e ) I I mil '?i v mi. in. Hi- ?ai i n .:l le> [ vit'W * Up II I hi.- llJItltUl Will II. I fulls *et toi'ih in I he nulling i-site i of The t '<-iimiimi-i. .Mr. Mrs nil, ill :m*vn I In a ji|in>tii |j .-I-* i" wheihet n. m i lie! I is n^uin a i.* 1 ut:i11 i'i?r IVmihi. . i Crnlie iioiiilnat im tor 111<* pi i >i?lone\ , - . .<! 111-> In- ?? as ineicU a; private eitizfu ami nol a eamli-j ilnto for anvthiiiir, l??il ho would nol s?ivo a honcl not lo accept the j nomination if it wan tendered iiim. 1 low Are Yoar Rlilnrji f I Dr. IfoWm' Srartcui Pill* otiro nil klrinc-r tils. Mart* ! MrTre* AtW. bMrllac Uoowdr Co . Cincimu or N. r. BIGGKST ! BARGAINS o\ I Ainu w x * BLJ U Li; X XXI -WE MENTION ONLY A FEW ? ? All shades of Ribbon at 2 1-2 cents per yard. Ready made Underwear at cost. Ready-made black Skirts worth ?7., now $4. 27-inch Cashmere, all colors, 2 and 5 cents. % 75 cents Shirt/Waists now 40 cents. $ Rercal Wranncrs. worth SI 9S DRESS GOODS at -Your Own Price. i Fir Wkrtte iu4 Igprs 1 udrr ml, | SILKS, of every: shade, at n rnr n t n n nr\tath ft Uri LH 1 bHLKlLfc,. EMBROIDERY a om cent per yard and up We need room for Spring- Goods srcAsi i is cut1111ii' a terrible Caper with I s Corn Soot by Kail. I J ;The Government t* Ship 1,000 1 Hushols to Arkansas far Seed Purposes. j Richmond rimes, 8th. ' A thousand bushel* of corn sent by mail frem Richmond to the towa* in northwestern Arkansas I will bathe proposition the rail- j I road mail service man will hnvoto! centred with far the next ten 'days. It will be shipped in two-j bushel bag*, at the rate of one hundred bushels a day, beginning teday. The earn is shipped by T. W. Wood & Sons, of this city, for the Ueited St itcs Agri< ultural Bureau to relieve the situation in that aectiou of Arkansas where tha corn crop l-ist year was practically a failure. The scarcity of seed makes it necessary far the government to snpplv the demand and give Iba farmers of that section seed for the approaching planting season. The variety whictt has been selected with care far West iertiBoil is known by Virginia .farmers and seed wen as tho ! "Virginia White Dent," grown largely on the bottom farms along the James, where, in fact, the seed which goes to Arkansas was raised last year. The greatest quantity of the grain is consigned to dealers in Harrison aad Melbourn, Ark., which daro been selected as distribnting points by the government. It is not unusual for the government to distribute seed bv O m. mail. but in such hulk is a new condition far the mail clerks running out of Richmond, and has occasioned rather vigorous comment atuong those who have be55 fore them tho prospect of handling one hundred bags of corn daily for ten days. Spartanburg Court. Spartanburg, S. C., March 8. Sam Stnggs was convicted of the murdet of John Champman, but u:? - > * - ma nrin tv?? mtvcu ny 11 recommendation to mercy. The !awt cmso tried was the snow hall case from Campebello. During the recent heavy snow some hoys were out snow hailing. A. M. Bollew, about <?S years old was on his way to tho postotlice. Tho hoys attacked him. Ho resonteil it and warned them to let hi 11 alone. 1'hat made them more aggressive and when they atte opted to close in on him and wallow him in the snow, he cut one of them, two or three times. Ilu was indicted for assault with intond to kill. Mr. Wilson defended him. This morning the jury rendered a vci diet of not guilts. So far as the! eauirt goes i' sett It*-, t he smcv hnl! ing titi-iticss I'ovs herealter will I have ho right t<> attack "Iderlv iiion ' ... i vvmo do no: \\:?it tu | < >11) 11. spill t. ?-.<? V WW \\ I * k i M , :-3S MS ti 1.1 i? If members of 1 lie 'Ha* I'Y.ve: Assik iatiiiII wi>11111 u?el>i. KiiiiT s ! Now DiN'nvcn fut i \HI-iiin| l Min, tin; < I * i1? w i ii t Ii I i'.? tu pieres, j it al\va\ i i-ii e> tli;> mahid\ . . i ! A stli tin. the kind lino t ? ? 11 it t;.?* | doctors it w i i < 11 \ ilnvrs 1 ruin tie I *\ stein. 1 hints,omU ot unee I less s-iit"fern ? from ( 'oitsitmpl i n Pneumonia, lh'??iu?ltilis owe tins; lives and health tu it. It eotupters (irip, saves little ones from Croup and Whooping Con^h and is posit ivoly jrnaranteed for all Throat and I^nng trotil?l?a. .r?Oe,$l .00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Pros, J.F. Mack?y & Co. VI r Clov v-1 a* l?r i to l'i >s l?l ow I )rnirf i Hti? ? ! lSmitl*. Meridian, Mi>-s , I)i-|>.-itrh t( N^w Orlaans T??ii ?--! >oni??ei ?t A leant tea days a?;o Tie Kv- n. ing Stur, of tbin cit\. rwntumr ?in editorial aumniantin^r < n u intuit* in Times Demon nt *f Nvw Orleans, relutive to Mr. t lavalnwd, and tb? writer sent a c 1'pf?intr to the ex Provident at Print*ton. The following icitur wuh laceirvd today frmu the Princaton ' Princeton, Fah 4Jt> IDW. "F M linnn??U, Edi t ?> r Star: "My Dear Sir: I to ihank you for leading mo> h rennt editorial from your pap? r. end tor tha plrnount letter aecoinpwtu i* g it. 1 would not ha frank it 1 fulled to expra*a n*v i?rnt.?H?ution with the evidence 'ho tdiittial furniaha* that my fellow-Di n ocrate ia tha South are ha<;intiii>g to know use hottar and to uu.Wstaad that, tha PUliriA I huta im\t cunstruined te pur?u? under i he mandate of true Democracy is not tainted with disloyally to party utilisations. 1 aan truly say, however, that this gratification is as nothing compare . sit It tho joy of helieviag that the time is last nppreaching wbea our grand old party will shake ofT the dreudful dreams that have atllieted it, and litrbt again, as of eld, the glorious battles of pure Democracy. "My prayer is that I may lira to see these happy days. ' Yours very truly, "GROVER C^R V E LAND." -j ci.kvki.asd's dkmocuacy. Spurtauburc, S. C., Herald. Ex-President Cloveland is not sound ou the ])lutform, hut his Democracy is of the kind that would lead him to prefer to shoot ducks rather than attend a coronation. ri%A T- tV: 11 i ? n mi i ci in it 111 <?u irrovided. Tho State. t?th iust. There lias been no uioro trouble in Florence. The governor yesterday wired tire feherifl that the extra term of court bud been ordered, but if ho had any doubt of his ability to protect the prisoner to bring him to tho penitentiary under a sufficient guard of trusted deputies. Shunt! Hunch last avening replied tkut all wus quiet; that by having a speedy trial ho did not untieipato further trouble; that the jail was thoroughly guarded; that he did not think it necessary to bring tho negro hero, and that he weuld do his duty. lint thero w?s >01110 trouble yesterday whuii tho governor started 1o carry out Ins purpose 1c order the promised .special term of court A legal unestiott aic-ii which it became necessary in dispute of before the older couii! hit issued. $?111 it has hecll citnn mil of iho way. and Manti tl will he the date for the tonn to _on, it being impossiblo to sooui-i h.'gall\ draw the jurors and ! Miply with the other retpiirem< ?i*? ut' tho law neco?s:iry to the ii ! ! uig of \ special term. AW ' tin- papers in the matter wer# imniediatoi" mailed to the chief , justice with the ieh:ie>t hat he I name >oin? one ieavned in the j law id | ics|.!v nt iho the cxtr* i U?i in. PAfcJ^OniA. Boars tho ll,IW AIV>aifS BQUfiW