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JTHK LEDGER. Vhnri vw s. Carter, ' ( EDITOR AND MANAGER. | I* WRDXKSDAY MARCH, 1?, 1002. ' ? | if Wilson's \ lews. i Ihe Abbeville I'rcss and Ban or has a peculiar way of saying ( tilings It luis a style all its own. In regard to thu federal appoint- j meats in this state, Bditor Wil-j son delivers the following: i41'he of South Carolina has no Republican representation in congress and the president lias to depend upon the advice of the Dem ier.itit* repi CBentatiros or he j governed by tbo chairman of the; state Republican committee. ' For a time our congressmen were anxious te strve their c?n-1 lititueuis by securing for them ! *t.n I ?-- t - - 'I tuv <.i/>cinu |M it*k III IUH hlltipV OI nice appointments. The senior senator commenced t# use his pitchfork mm Cleveland, and has wot since then ijuite laid bj his hav rake. Tillman s manners ho ing repulsive, he has been able to secure hut little for South Care Hna " Hie juuior senator, being of a different manner, secured the ear ! ef the president, and he has dene more f?u his constituents than was ever don .1 before. '* I'licn, ?>f course, it was a ease of sour grapes, and something nist ho done to do&trov MLcLaurin'?? political standing with his people at homo. Because McLauria was successful in appointing good tucu to office, he must be declared a Republican?the fact that be had more influence at Washington tlmn bis associates was all that was necessary to prove Wis disloyalty to the Democratic party. "When facts could not be had, insinuations took the place of need- f cd fa.Is. The fact that McLuurin ! voted with two-thirds of the sen i ate to ratify the treaty of j eaee was enough to prove t Wat lie was a Re-; publican. "The fact that he was wi11 iu<r to strengthen the navy and mer-1 chant marine of this country was j proof conclusive that McLuurin L wu- too sensible a man to remain!, in the Democratic party. ! | "Hut, collectively, we have j, heard of no man who has charged j < anything to him for resenting the' ;*ec??it insinuations of his colleague, i f Mcf jiiurin has lost nothing l>v tln? L fight in the senate. MeLaurin is not the most i f sagacious politician in the conn-1 try, but ho is much nearer right 1 t than many persons are inclined V> believe. llo is a much better man in every respect than his * enemies would have the world helievc In point of ability he! is far superior to any one of the j aorde that are hounding his loot-1 steps. if any man in the stale I minims more ability we have notL hpurili-! it I' ? : ... ii .iiman i> ni| clearer thinker or a more logical i ? | (J writer. lie has not yet furnished ' the proof. As a hulldny.er, Mr. j ; Tillman is far a head of Mcl/m- r in. As a reasoner who brings j facts to prove his assertions, Mi. L Tillman is not to no compared to I, McLuurin who is a clear thinker, ' a forcible speaker, and a logical , t ^ 'PL! % * /*% . * ' roNNouur. i ms Mr. n:iman isjf not " 1. i That is M reasonable view of ^ the ease. Tillman hr..-> gotten us t many appointments as he could < BDcnre and would take more if he could. -Columbia Record. j CASTORS A ;! For Infants and Children. , t Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought i # * fc * Washington Latter. (From our Regular <'orr<-s|v>ndein ) Washington, D. C., March 10 ? 'aba* reciprocity i'es flat of its >ack in the Congressional arena, i*d the referee is counting against iese to see whether :t is merely i knockdown or knockout blow a'hick has bee* give* it bv Beet sugar. Beet sugar hud few hank ?rs smon* the politicuns when the Bght opened, but tie long reach and staying <pialities have changed thinp* and now th? Watting i* even aud beginning to show a tendency to farer Beet sugar. The idea, cabled frena Berlin, ' that Germany expected < tic re~ | suit of Princo Henry's visit to be our consent to the establishment of German naval stations in the West ladies, found no favor in Congress. So, if Germany put it out for n feeler, it can consider the answer "no," with the biggest kind of N Senator Stewart said, apropos f the Isthmian Canal muddle, which has only bsea cleared a little tiny hit by the report if a subcommittee against the Pan an a purchase: "Instead ef taking money t? build a canal, 1 would construct a four track, uir-lin* railway across tho continent from Chesapeake Hay to Sa? Frnneisoo. 1 would have the lino as straight as possible and also do away with all possible grades. I would have the load under government control and would arrange! that the tracks could ho used by all railroads upon the payment of the least sum which would meet perating expenses. Such a read would not only develop our own country but wovld make a canal unnecessary." Not a few uion in Congress drew breaths of relief when it whs officially announced that Miss Alice Roosevelt would not go to the coronation of King Edward. A emu her of them had told tlio President Irons the tirst that it would be a very impolitic thing for him in allow her to go. Senators and Representatives arc repeating a few remarks made | by Prince Heury, while he was j in Washington, to one of hit* now American friends, which show him in a new light, especially to those who imagine that the life of j i Prince must, be a sort of cirthly 1 heaven. The Prince said" "I j 1111 having the time of m life, j Vou see, they don't make ho much' >f me over in Germany. Over here they use me to attend funerals. If the bill creating the Terrier v of .Jefferson out of the In lian Territory, which has been avoi.ihly reported by the House loin mit .ee 011 Territories, becomes i law it. knocks out tlio project 'or admitting Oklahoma and Inlian Territory to the Union as me State. General Wood and Presidents ilect Pal ills are on their \v*?iv insist the administration in comdcting the arrangements for timing Cuba over to its new jovcrnment. After devoting seven dayst? liscussing the bill to classify the ura! l'reo delivery service and dace the carriers under the eon.-> met system, the House today m.v-H'd that measure. The Senate is still making the Ship Subsidy hill the principal e.\t for its talking, but the end s drawing near and the early >assngc of the bill is certain. 3 AN"T liMBl' IT A SKO ?f T 14 The splendid work of I >i*. King's Mew Kite 1'i!is i-; daily coming to ight. No such grand remedy for Liver jiTid Howe1 troubles was ev?r known hofore. Thousands bless hem for curing Constipation, >iok Headache, Billionsness Jaunliceand Indigestion. Try them. 2.r?c at Crawferd Bros, ,f.F. Mac key and (Vs., drug store. Was it a "Tachaical Blunder !" ' Greenville News. The Columbia State think* that Senator Til la* .in mad* a "teachnical hlunder" in limiting hi* charge against McLautin to his vota on the Spanish l'reuty and th:nk? he should have had his wits about him and made a wholesale ehar.-e covering all of MoLaurin's rotes for *eea?ui*s supported bv the administration ? a kind *?f drug I net, so to speak, bv the u?e of which he would haw at least had i a better chance of catching something. The inspiration of this advice is quit* clear. Evervb<d\ knows ?oven The .State knows that other Democratic senators besides Mc Laurie veted for the ratification of the treaty, und that the arch priest of L'opulistic Democracy, Willium .lenaings B van himself, strongly urged the ratification open precisely the motives influencing MeLaurin when he cast Ida vote. McLnnrin's vote was no mote the deciding vote than the vote of other Democratic senators, and it is highly proba hie that Bryan's advocacy of such net ion had not a little to do wiiii bringing about tin* result. It would be extremely awkward therefore for the charge of im proper influence in this particular vote to by sustained. The State realize- this und thinks Tillman should huve uuidc Ins charge more general so as to take in McLanrm's support of the BhilliimneV* 1*511 ? n/1 l*5_. ' Tillman knows a! 1 this, lie ba> i nol blundered, either teaehnicaily or otherwise in the game ho i> playing. He knows too well that the records of the Senate show that t>y actual count in matters where personal interests might have been at stake and influence exerted he, Tillman, has voted with the Republicans far oftener than McLaurin. The record has been published ued Tillman will not dare to deny it. I I|>|MIIU n dill mill 111 Iirivuuncy Ol ' the shipping hill. As to the ' Philippines bill McLnnrin's attitude tow*I'd it one way or another w ?uld not affect the result | und to oppose the hill with the sole idea of hampering the government, as Tillman has done? would not only he the height 'of inconsistency, but would he simply silly. As to McLanrin's support of the Shipping hill, again'he 1-; net the only Democrat who believes that a great American u ?reliant marine would save millions of dollars annually to the producers of this country, prominent among which come the cotton producers of the South. Ppon the question of party fealty involved, ii is an indisputable fact that the subsidizing .of American ships has been a party principle of the Demon-rat ie party for titty years and that the unlv period in the history of the country during which an American foreign shipping flourished was (luring the period when the Demo* cractih party built it up and supported it by means of a govern-, ment subsidy. Vague and un reasoning opposition to the administration in opposition to the administration in power irrespoc* tiro of the intrinsic merit of the measures in question, or of the i interests of the t?outhoiu people is not our '(inception of fealty to the Democratic ]>arty. Ii may be fealty to llryanisn and i'opu- ! lism, hut these "isms'1 am late! and unhealthy grafts upon the I good old Democratic -foe'., which 1 i wo hope in the wisdom of kind : Providence will not forever un-l cumber the earth. A wholesale charge, therefore, ! of improperly influenced votes, ! ami consequent lack of fealty to \ the Democratic party, against) MeLaurin upon the fact* would not hold water any liettar than in the case of his vote on the treaty. . It In a Trust, H M The seal of doom has heen and prices once more come t level. WE "FIX" PRICE! hut make such reductions th are forced to come down to WE DON'T OWN LANCAS try to force people to trade wi are our drawing cards. NE neonle of Tj}?iien.st.fvr snhmit f per cent, profits ; THEY D< and whet her you trade with WE are saving you money, f sell you at our price, and a p ciation should direct you to age. IX |S OUR INTENTION a: mothetitcn stall torn year t?? >ear, and in order to CLOSE ( tions, Capes, Jackets, Clothing,, etc., preparatory for Spring thing in these lines. NOTHING MUST BE I (.'heap in the beginning, now mote than cheap. Come en LOW PRICES. A Few Special Bargains ! 10 Davis Sewing Machines, the best on earth. 14 Nice Cooking Stoves. 5 Top Buggies, real beauties, rcr AS EVERY ONE KNOWS, We are selling MORE PRICES than anyone else Do not repeat the mistake of the past year again rivetin; your hard earned dollar gets an honest dollar's worth. Yours Fait! ,J \A/11 1 I I MC l i II lL-Ll/\piO-n January 11, 1002. Poor Old Yorkville Votes to ICs- 1 Mr. McLaurin at Hcnnel tahlUh a State Hum .Mill. , Special to The State. Special to (ireenvillo News. Honnnttsvillo, March l Yoikville, S. March T. ? i ut?r .Ino. L McLuurin Poor old Torkviilu has at last , ft'ciin AVa?hiDj?ton for succumbed to the blight of Till- visit <>n business. He is maoism After persistently for 1 unusually hale and hear twenty years refusing t,, ,i||mv his iccVnt round in the [ whiskey t? be placed in the reach I'bill I he universal ondc of her citizens with the sanction j l'l< press seems to aui of law, she today by a vote of '.)?> jl)llt little. In oonversati io T."? said that she desired the 1 friends, he regretted the i establishment of a State ruin mill | the unfortunate affray, here. She has been seduced by . the same time expressed aa unholy desire to place the bur l that he was interfered wit den of supporting the town at Ihe he could give "Hen" one expense of the unfortuna e crea- "?oio raps. He returns t tares who are already votaries of ington today, the rum habit as well as those who are sure to contract it by reason K.lAW FUOM ol the fact that the State and a majority of these exorcising the Colnvebs put on u cn I * gave a woman lockjaw, right of nuifrage aay I hey should knmv. ,t,nt thl, |,est tlCti.o. ??W ?UW pnvuwge or uriDKing MM mi a cut is Bucklen's Arnic becoming drunkards. the infallible healer of t ? ? 1'leers, Sores, Skin Er Met Death in Fiery Pit. Burn., Scalds and Pile*. * or no pay. Only 25c at I ,, ill, _ Bros %ml J. F. Maekev at Monor.gohela, Pa , March sfor(. An explosion in the Cattsburg ... mino of the Monougahela Uiver Terribio Train Wrei Consolidated Coal and Coke Company yesterday resulted in the PI Paso, Texas, March death of five men and the serious west bound Southern Par injury of several others, two ?cngor train from San fatally. was wrecked 20 miles r ^. Sanderson, Texas, this n ffOAV'S T S 3 P f The latest reports from tl WenttVi One Hu'nbvU (inil.irs lie of the wreck allow tliil w.,:>t for any emeu' t'u'urrH ilr.it can- i -n i * , no; #Mir fl i?v tlail'v ('atnrrli ( nn Kuiisl, 1 )il\ nilssliiL' 21 ?> J < ' JhNI'.V 61 o., Prop* To ctDit*Ik's burned. Many \ leo->, (> -i.i We tI'o umleinlanoi J ave known prisoned and burned tr I" J Sheney lor the In-! 15 year.-'., ami , |..(.i.nll ..n:i .,11M>.4,(i tu? believe him I'Tfectly honorable in at! A l>r<)kui 1 ftl1 ^<l?*hd the buBlneHs transactions ami rtnani iab v Details are meagre, able to carry oik any obligations mailt %, ? , . by their firm. Houston, March u ? A Wkht ?* Tkuax, Wholesale DrufcRlM ,.. n Pacific headquarters i waf.mnn^'kinnam & Marvin i? rfpoMwl Hmt the nnmb Wholesale DruiTKistM. Toledo, O, in the wreck yesterday ne Hall's Cniarrh Cure is taken in- ; on ls ]o. Keports tfrom trna'ly, acting directly upou the blood .. , i, ? . ami mucous surfaces of the system. jnied fioni HI I aso are to Price, 76c. per bottle. Sold by al foot that nono have died, I ruKKihU, Testimonials free. | are expected to die at a Hall's Family Pills are the best . 1 , i a,, tnent. I he cause of the fJgT^Pay your subscription ploa^6 is still a mystery. II UTIi placed upon them, lown to a legitimate 3 WITH NO ONE, lat other merchant# us or close up shop. ITER COUNTY, nor ith us ; our PRICES YER again will the o paying 50 to 100 fwr 11 A Arr 'IVA .1 nn ? u l vr--US or the other man, or we force him to roper sense of appregive ns your patroniYAYS to keep a FRESH up to dato Stock , >ods,?not to accumulate* old oat-of-datu^ JUT our Winter Stock of Dry Goods, NoGoods, We have MARKED DOWN everyCARRIED OVFR. rly and take advantage of our exceptionally 7O0E8 FOR ANY FRIOR IN REASON. Groceries, BETTER Groceries, at LOWER <2, hardships and disasters, but trade where lifully, linure nn >UUI t L.U \J\J. I BEST FOR THE ? BOWELS came in if you bnven't a reeular, healthy movement of tlu bowels every day, you're III or will lie. Keep yoi:t i i bowels open, and bo well. Force, tu the rlinpe of vio 1 (III \ S lent phytic or pill poison, Is dangerous. Tin; r moot Ii est, easieit, most perreet way of kcepiitx the bowel! look ill" cloar and clean Is to take I,nt at EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Oood, Do Cloud I'mrrpt Notrer Sicken, Weaken, or (Sripr. 10, 9ft. nnd W cent; 1 r per box. (Vrlto for free sample, and booklet on health. Address till I) OOIOl'O STKttLlSO Itwnov fOUPANY, CHirAOO or MIT YOU|i. two KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN <? Wush- ' ?? * - ? > pATE", 1 HE ,o?. n mum mmm Ti e South ( aiolina Georgii Kxtension ltnl?rontl announces the f,?|s t lately lowing low round irip rates to ( la. . Millions h-sloii, H. account o? ihv Smith . nioliiia Inter ft to and West Indian ' l<| 1>UI EX|K>*iliou. Ticket* on sale at all a Salve, coiijkmi siatioi..* Excellent passcn Wounds, ?-??r service peiTirmcd. ?<*-o that your UDtions t,,ke'* r ??' vsutheH. ?4t(i E-, it R. options, Pr()M It euros WestviliK .* <> s.j $ 4 so ? Crawford Kershaw d Ho 4 0f> 3 64 id Co t eRtl' HPrlnK* "?"> 620 3 (? *-" ? Lancaster 7 00 on 37,1 < aluwba Junction .S20 o (M) 40.1 I R??ck Uiu S 05 <;;? .|2(| ^i,Z,tthM Hftr> ??* ! 40 York vilie ft 26 0 no 4 f>fl I Hn n 0 66 710 4 66 7 T|10 j *.tlck " y li OV1' *6 7 26 4 fit) . 1,10 * .Vr|>:? 10 10 7 40 4 00 itic pas- /V1^' K 1043 7 *6 6 06 . 1 . I GaMneys 10 70 7 ,)5 5 35 Antonio haru-s 10 HO ?4.5 - 15 lorth of1 1105 H10 6 30 Luttimore 113.7 -j 05 r> 66 norninor. ; Moo.-sboro 11.70 020 6 56 ' 1 Henriet'u 110.' 0^* \ in 10 fcono ; Forest < Ity 12 10 j, 05 5 ho ty oiirlit 1-4? ? 10 6 00 . . J In.'in,,M Hv 13 00 10ho 0 40 nd nine M o ion 1435 ? 6yere im? 1 "r,,,,rN A: 'I'iete,* to i.e sold n-tiiy j ????? i litrilig Nov. 30tl>, lOol, ??,j| 1 deatii. j and Inc.tiding Mn ;;i m,,-. n I I'mit June 3rd, 1902 wicck. j ( oiiUMX It: "ickersto be sold daily commencing Nov. 30th, lfloi. until | Mini including May 31?i, 1002; Hunt t South- limit 'en days in addition to date of . . ' tale; except thatfinal limit ahculd cooiiy li j jn J)0 CH8 exceed June 3rd. 1002. er killed Column Ticketa i<? ne void 'on ittl* Max* Tueadaya, and Tluiruddy.* of each , * . wwk; commencing Dec. 3rd, 1001. trie in- . Mll<j unti'. and including MaySBUi,. i the of" 1002, final limit aeven daya in nd\nt throw dition to date of aule; except fcliat ' ' ' filial limit ahould in no oaao exceed ny ill?-1 June 3rd, low. accident j h. SHAW. General Paaaenger Agawt.