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? * THEItLOW 8. CABTRR. | j JFcmily/ Ncvxrpapcr : fferfAa Promotion of (A* Political, SbcbzU, JtnrtamBtmr*lm& datmcaemicJ. h:Zzmt?a. 5 WiKWW a > SDReaAirD ll^^au. f r?*~~ * ~ _____ / vr Amuxw. ,* .1 WE^iiif L A N ^ A * E Li >. ?; ?. ,-. Y 31 1 9 o 2 I'Kl ,\B1-Mi 1Kb l?f>2 ft < i i ?? ? - - msiaeQi ueciaes on a Man to I Appoint. I To The Vacant Judgeship in the | Court of Claims ?M Ltiiuin Considered u Winner. Washington, May 2S.?Presi. d*ut Roosevelt today announced that hi hid determined on a num for the vacant judgeship in court of claim-. sternum* MoLiini'io i. gcairuii/ regarded as the winner of this juicy plum and his nomination may ho Bent to tho senate any day. McLiatia's resignation from the senate will probably follow vory shortly tho anuouncoaiont of his appointment. President Roosevelt's friendship aud regard for tho senator are known, aud furthermore) ho mtoii lv! be but carrying out tho wishes of President McKinley in providiug a comfortable berth for Senator McLiurin. A judgeship 011 the court of elaims carries a salary of $ 4,500 and a life tenure Its social advantages made the oftice much sought after. To Cure A Cnld in One Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails t<? cure. K. W. Grove's signature i> on eacWJiox. r . 291'. Second Skyscraper for Capital City. The Stute, 2Sth inst Columbia is to have a second skyscraper and a very handsome one, situated d iagonally across the street from the Robertson 12-story structure about, to be built. This second one will be seven stories high, showing six above tho gro?nd and will In of granite. It will be the home of the Carolina National bank and will occupy the site formerly occupied by the city hall. Everything is ready for the award of the cont ract and the commencement of the work, except the final preparation^ of the working drawings and the specifications by tho architects. HOLDS Ul'A CONOR ESS MAN "At the end of the oamrmiirn " _ ,?p?, writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant congressman, "from over vo.k, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking 1 had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters mado me all right. It's the best allround medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Overworked, rundown men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters. Tey them. Only 50c. Guaran teed by Crawford Bros., and J. F Muckey & Co. fV'inthrep College Scholarships And Entrance Examinations. I 1 The examinations for the award of vacant scholarship in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will led held at the county court house on Friday, July 11th, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not he less than fifteen years of ago. When Rflhnlnriihinii after .July 11th, they will bo awarded to those making the highest average at this examination. The next session will epen September 17, 1902. For further information and a catalogue address President D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. 0. Prohibitionists Score. Amendment to Investigation Hill j Prohinits Sale of Liquor in ("apital Washington May 27.?The house today pissol the ShiiUuc immigration bill. Thy foitarc j of the day was a lively debate tin on the qiiesti :i of prohibiting ibe sale of intoxicating liquors at immigrant stations. It was precipitated by an amendment offered bv -Mr. Bowersocb, of Kansas to I prohibit such sale, which was) carried by a vatc of 83 to 18. Having won this victory for temperance, Mr. Landis followed it np with an amendun nt to prohibit the sale of intoxicants in the capi tol and it prevailed by the close vote of 18 to lb. The bill brings together in one act all the seatterod legislation heretofore enacted in regard to immigration in (he United States arrange?, it in sequence, etc. STAND hlKK A ST ON li j WAhh j Between your children anil the tortures of itching and burning eczema, scald heads or other skin diseases. ? How? why, by u-mg Bucklcti's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest, healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, (Juts, Burns or Braises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Clawford Bros., and J. F. Mackey & Co's drug stores. A Fake Organizer. Columbia Record. Columbia was visited by a fake organizer a few davs ago, and afcj %> o 1 ter accomplishing his mission lie left for parts unknown. 11 is departure was sudden, and he did not tell his newly made friends good-bye. The man gave his name as F. S. Aikman, and he claimed the authority t > organize a lodge of the Knights of the Golden Horse Shoe. The lodge was instituted and those who "turned in" their $0 will be like a flea in a tar bucket. The lodge can not bo recognized, as it is alleged that the gay Mr. Aikman gobbled up the funds and left for cooler climes. Augusta was cleaned up to thp tune of $600 and a warrant for the arrest of the man is all the satisfaction they got. You Know lFhut You nr<- Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. 50c. One Killed and a Hundred Injured. j Now York, May 27.- Elvin L. i Coolidge, circulation manager of I the New York Commercial, was almost inst-..'.\ killed and about 100 others injured this evening by the breaking down of a temporary sidewalk at Fifth avenue and Eighteenth street. Soma of those injured may die. Thoss who fell were part of the crowd gathered to watch tho parade in honor of the visit of tho French Rochnmhenu unmm'msion I to this city. CANDY ^THARTIC^^ | Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something Just as good." I H| 1 All the Time In E very Line Here ,Are a Few THAT ABE "HUMMERS." ?-? obbmwwkmmbhbpmwi ?BP 1 - I 1000 yards striped and cheeked Dimities, worth 12 1-2 ets now 8 ets. 1000 yards Ginghams, worth (? ets, now 4 ets. 8 or 10 pieces Grenadette, newest thing for ladies unlined skirts, former price 25 ets, now 15 ets. 1 Tfc " i i -- - xif pieces x'oiiir ae liruxelles, former price 30 cts, now 23. 30 pieces Scotch Lawns, fast colors, cheap at 5 cts, now 3 1-2 , i cents. ? . < % ? MHi: ^ SHOES! SHOES ! | W e also have a lot of shoes that we have thrown 011 our bargain counter and are selling at a! sacrifice. -busier hmit for < , > * fmierable Dr. Palmer Dies of Injuries V Native of South Carolina and ? Distinguished Divine of Southern Presbyterian Church. 1 New Orleans, May Dr. B. M. Palmer died thi> afternoon at 12..*>0 o'clock. 1 The venerable divine w.-k .-nnl lown early on the afternoon of Monday, May f?. I?y a Carrolton Avenue street car and draggod for fully a Idock. I lis right great toe was cut oil anil injuries were in llictedon the forehead and his right leg was broken in two places just above the ankle. Dr. Palmer was hoi 11 in Churlestton, S. C., dan. IS IS. Shortly after h:s ordination he was. called to the First Presbyterian church of Savannah, and during the years of his ministry served in Columbia, S. ('., remaining there until 1857 when lie came to New Orleans. In 18-17 he established the Southern Presbyterian Review. In 18G1 when the southern churches withdrew from the presbyterian assembly at Philadelphia and met at Augusta Dr. Palmer was chosen as jnodeartor, taking his place as head of tho Sntnhnm Presbyterian church. It VKAliS A SKCUK1 It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are effected bv Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It en's out tho phlegm and germinfected mucus, and lets inthe life saving oxygen to enrich ami vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, c uighworn throat and lungs, llard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New discovery, the most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed hottics 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Crawfoid Bros., and .1. F Mackoy & Co. The authorities of Clemson College take pleasure in announcing that they will consider invitations to hold farmers' institutes this summer during the month of July in the various counties of South Carolina. These institutes will bo held without cost to the communities desiring them. Tho community dersiinguin institute is expected to furnish a place for the speakers to hold the meeting, and to advertise the meeting. As far as practciable the college authorities will, of course. ' hold these institutes on date desired by the community, but this cannot always ho done, because it some-1 times happens that dates conflict' two places asking for same ?late. Applications should lio sent n he-1 fore )uno 15, 190*2. For further information apply to tho president of the college Clemson College S. ('. n WHAT THIN FOLKS N KKI) Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Fills work wonders. They lone and regulate tho digestive organs, gent I \ expel all poisons from the systonr enrich the blood, improve appetite, make healthy lle-li. Only 25c at Crawford liros , and ,1. F Mrtekev Co. (? :/T^ This 3i^naturo is on ovory be f tlio genu int. Laxative Rrnmo-fii. i?e Tai.iot* I ~ X" ' ? vno remedy that cures n c??: *n one clay Postmasters atChurlestou atidSuinter. Washington, May liJ?. ? PtesiU?nt KooH'Yolt today nominated W. L. Harris to bo postinnkter at Charleston. Tho fact that ho married acousia of Major Micah Jenkins is thought to have fimirod r-> largeh in his appointment. George D. Shaw wa> today appointed postmaster at Sumter. C impugn For Governor. Columbia, S. C., May *27.? There are two very interesting contests about to begin in South Cntolimi? for Governor and I'nitod Stales senator. It i? difficult to say which will cominaud the greater share of public interest. Although Goveinor McSweenoy has said nothing upon the subject it is pretty well understood that he will not run for reelection. There are live tnen announced for Governor: D. C. Hoy ward of Colleton: James II. Tillman of Edgefield, former State Treasurer Timmormaii; Congressman Talbert and lion M. F. Ansel of Greenville, S. C. Many Georgians are interested in the candidacy ot Captain L). Clinch I ley ward, as his mother VMS 11 IlllMllllPI' tllf? /,1.1 Olinol. ? V* VI1V v? 1VI V 1UV/II family, of that state, where bo has tntmy relatives. Ilr. Heyward is ill><nit. OS years old, a larjjje rice planter, and enters this race with many excellent qualifications for the ollice and the cleanest kind of record. lie comes, loo, "fresh m?m the people," never having ecu a candidate for any other ,, dlice. All of his competitors Have been m politcs for many years and all have held ofiicos. HOW'S THIS! Wo oiler One Hundred Dollars Reward for any e.nso of* Catarrh that can i ll ho cured by Hall'" Catar rii Cure. I"'J CHENKY A O., Props, Toledo, It. J We tlie undersigned. 1 ave known ? "] 1' J Shea *y for the last lo years, and helieve liim perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially | able to curry out any obligations made by tiedr firm. \VKsT ?v i'huax, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, O. . Wauhnii. Kinnax <te Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken itil roa ly, acting dire *tly upon the lilood a id int.cous surfaces of the system. J Price, Too. per bottle, rtold by all 4 Dnn.-gist.s. I'estimonlals fr?:e. al.'s Family Pills are the best Vacancy at West Point. Si A competitive examination, to fill a vacaivv of scholarship in the 1 United States Military Academy at West Point, will he held at Yorkvillc on Thursday, June 1ml , aa^ I * * * ? ^ lam, ror ninnor lnior-? niation write Hon. L). E. Finley, Washington, D. C. A. C. Unwell, Co Supt Ed., Lancaster Co, S. C, There has been considerable ; change and improvement at.the Springstein mills the last few J months. A basement is now be* ; iiijj made sin.I the machine shop jand cloth room will ho moved into it. Already a part of it lias been completed. This is beinjx done to make room for *200 looms .v 1;ic! 1 are hein<? put in. ?Chester La literai. I "Fav your subscription one j year in advance and wo will send you the Home and Farm free one year. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels arc out of order. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets | stamped C. C. C. Never sold in I Onlt- All rlrnmrict'?. lor.