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" "' " ' - ' - . x'- < , ' 1 % ^ v V 1 - . >, / % | A ****** Utrnmpmpm : *br tA? Promotion of Out Political, Sjs^mL, Agric^Tm^UmeS Is/ hM. j ??-?< mt~ II i??mm~ ?! ?i g-?jf ..? ? ,. . --- _ - . ? ? ? - ... #?mm i i . , i .. * t? - , >we^ i i i tmm i m ? 11 n ? ? i > i h ? - - "*"" - ?^ . .. ? , ' ! ?. ,, jm^^2Z3!IIH^Z!uiZ2SZiZZ2222S8525r"* -K ?? >V,K sKlilf LAN*' A > I E K. S. C.v .1 I' N K 7,1 9 0 2 i.s'l AHt sink i> i?m) A Close Call. I i York County Kurincr bhot by a j J Would be Robber. Spu-ial to rhe State. itoek Hill, .Funo 1.?When Mr. ? Sam Rat ion, a a y oung farmer und merchant of the India Hook section, eight L\iles above here, j returned homo from hia store hut t night, accompanied by hia cn'udn, \ < Mr. I'aul Rui Ton, a mUrdoi'oue lit*, * * ? ?. - - la .-H \?ua tiiaile upon him by some * unknown negro, who was hidden t behind the lot fence. It is sup^ poseo t hat the object was robbery, I us Mr. Barron sometimes has a i good sum of money with him on f such occasions. It seems that he < left his cousin and went to the lot < to stable his horse. His dog be^ ( gan to buTlc fiirio'si y at something t in the fence corner and upon Mr. i Barron's going to investigate^ he ? was confronted by a negro with a t gun, who emptied a load of duck < shot at him and ran, succeeding in .making his escape. Mr. Barron ' received several shot in the face and other parts of his body and is right painfully but not sariou.-dy ^ wounded. TWO NKOKOKH DROWNED 1 t Two negro men were drowned ( in the Catawba river at the plant \ of the CatawbR Power company t yesterday afternoon. A squad of 1 hands under Mr. .1 V Campbell's ' supervision were bringing down ^ the river a big derrick mast, most > of the men riding the big pole, as \ it floated down. In the passage a swift whirlpool was struck in the \ middle of the river and the pole begun to rock at a pretty lively rate. There was really no danger, but these men got off, in some ? Wny and losing their heads were * drowned. Their bodies have not yet been recovered/ ? (Vinihrop College Scholarships a And Entrance Examinations. ? V I The examinations for the award ? of vacant scholarship in Winthrup v College and for the admission of e new students will Ire held at the c county court house on Friday, g July 11th, at 0 a. m. f Applicants must not / be less i than fifteen years of ago "* fc When scholarships are vucated r after July 11th, they will be awarded to those making the high- 5 est average at this examination. The next session will open Sep- ( tember 17, 1902. i ' For further information and a 1 catalogue address" President D. * B. Johnson, Rock Hill,.S. C. I Vacancy at West Point. A competitive examination, * to - fill a vacancy of scholarship in the j z (Jnited States Military Academy c _ at West Point, will be held at _j Yorkville on Thursday, June 19th, 1902. For further infer- , mation write Hon. D. E. Finley, Washington, D. C. A. C. Iiowell, Co Supt Ed., Lancaster Co, S. C, ( STAND LIKE A STONE 1 WALL , i * Between your children and the tdrtures of itching and burning ' eczema, scald heads or other skin diseases.?How ? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at CilTwford Bros., and J. F. Maekey & Co's drug stores Baneatt Tonf Hsweli With CucareU. ^ __Cftndy Cathartic, euro constipation, forevar. I I JG#,8Dc. if c.O. druggistsrefundmoacub * % Family Poisoned in Florence. Mr. W. I). Motte, Wife and I"%v*? Child ten Frustrated. l'ho Summer Term of Court Spceiul lo The State Florence, .Iuiio 3.?Mr. W. L). Motte, wife und two children are hst recovering from a severe at- j uck of ptomaio poisoning brought j m by something they bad eaten j 'or supper. For bc^ci u! bout's j Saturday night it looked like bet e would be very serious results Mrs. Motto was tit one time nilseless. In her case the poisonrig came near proving fatal. She in tiered more than any of the Jlhors. For .several hours, how I jver, all were deathly sick. Dr. * Jovington was called at 10 o'clock j ind remained with the unfortu-1 late sufferers the entire night, ifring thoso- means for their iclief hat are employed only in extreme ruses. \ . HOLDS (JL'A CONOKKSS j M A N ; "At the end of the campaign,'' : I writes Champ Clark, Missouri's J I brilliant congressman, "from J >ver vo.k, uervom^iension, loss of deep and constant speaking I had khout utterly collapsed Itseernid that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three botles of Electric Bitters made me v ill right. It's tho best allround liedicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Overworked, undown men and weak, sickly women gam "splendid hoalth and k ntalily from Electric Bitters, roy them. Only 50c. Guaran (3 eed by Crawford Bros., and J. F Vlackey & Co. ^ A Homicide in Abbeville. J jecial to The Stale. Anderson, June 3. -News reachid here today of a fntsl shooting " i tffoir in Abbeville county, near Liowndesville, S. ^C., yesterday ifternoon, in which Mr. Will Simpson shot and killed Mr. Jones Tall. The particulars of the hooting are very meagre. The liflicultv arose over the joint own- S irship of a tuowor, after which a piarrel ensued with the above re- | nit. One of Mr. Hall's sons ired one shot at Simpson inflict ng a painful wound. Simpson las surrendered and has been carled to Abbeville jail. Vhe licst* Prescription for Mainral Chills and Fever is a bottle of Jrove's Tastele&s Chill Tonic. It s simply Iron ?ud Quinine and asteless, No Cure No Pay. (? iarris Not Eligible for Postmaster at Charleston. Washington, June 3.?The President has withdrawn from the ^ senate the nomination of W. L. & darris to be postmaster at Charl- \ iston, S. C., und another noine V vill be submitted shortly. Har is' nomination was made last iVednesday, but it subsequently lereloped that he had hied papers etting forth, citizenship in New fork State, thus making him neligihlo tor the office. IVII AT THIN POLKS Q NKKD c Is a greater power of digesting ^ uad assimilating tood. For them ? )r. King's New Life Pills w6rk vendors. Thcv tone and regulate ho digestive organs, gently ex>cl all poisons from the system * nrieh tho blood, improve appo m ito, make healthv ,fle*h. Only 55c at Crawford Bros*., and . F. tfackey & Co. T * , * Have Bargains" o ? II W ?f 111 the Time 'I CI T_ W7\ " iii mm Line I V tl Here Are a.FewTHAT ARE "HUMMERS." \ U rnmmmm e t: 1000 yards striped and cheek-" d Dimities, worth 12 1-2 cts j, low 8 cts* !' \ ? ii 1000 yards Ginghams, worth 11 t * ' cts, now 4 cts.. v <7 8 or 10 pieces Grenadette, j P Lewest thing for ladies iinliiiedi'' " i ai kirts, former price 25 cts, now rt ?> Cts. " * ii 10 pieces Point tie Bruxelles, ormerprice 30 cts, now 23. I e: >0 pieces Scotch Lawns, fast ' olors, cheap at 5 cts, now 3 1-2 ents. f t" V ICiiP* SHOES! ; wti&T- SHOES !,; tl P We also have a . lot of shoes r t hat we have tlifown oil our bar-1 fain counter and are selling at a ? ? ?aeriflce. ' { .I I i ll i<| t\ a SB iMT A m/+ -?V ?~ ? - m wmm mmim i?I in v' t . - rusts, Tariff Piiilippiue Policy ,1 t ere Condemned l\v the Demo | Aiwi iv.ts of Indiana. ?Convention \\ WasTlarmoniouH. ?-? Spei I nd:atiapohs, Ind., Juno -t.? H eciotarjf of Stitc Allmrt Sohoon* nj?r| ver of Attica. der, Attorney General ? W. K. Stil- (jup ell of Princeton. iaboi Slate Auditor? James K. Uif.'g*j tetn f Sullivan. Isivl? State Treasurer?Jerome Herd i thm f Peru. I in,| The above ticket, mid a number tin" f candidates for minor ollices ;n \ ere nominated at the Democratic tato convention, wlncdi was held a,.|e ere tod ay. The gathering wnC n^ef cniarkablo for its lack ofdiseord, audidates for all but three ollices >? eing chosen by acclamation. The 'j nly contest on the Hour of the!Tab onvention was for the ollice of J moi ccrctary of State. While there|VJJ'C :as no fight in the convention " u roper there was a battle royal in lic^nieelipg of the committee on j esolutions. A number of tin*; riends of Win J. Bryan, from ^ lie Second district, were very arnestly in favor of the insertion a the platform of a plank endorse ig him and the Kansas City plat- >,M< orm. The majority of the com- *ln litteo was against any s\ch en- b ,c D | orscment. s.'iviro* it?o?- 'c 1 7 ---j m " VV'IIOl ?tCl * d it out of place at the present ^U,t [me to inject Mr. Bryan s name ! ' ' in^ uto the State campaign. o{ { The opening planks of the plat, vvitl orin denounce the Republican arty for its "surrender to and uliunco with the \i ust'' condemning A lint party for refusing to give the itcrstuto commerce commission I hp ower to enforce tin* decisions ,,,c gainst discriminations in railroad B< ites. The Dinglcy tar ill' law was Sly enounced us 'a breeder of trusts." pposition was declare I to tl^> Dan owler bank bill; also to the proosal of bank concentration and irmatinn of a great banking trust; ^ id also to the proposal to destroy Den ic security of depositors in banks gn c he currency plank declares, "We put'l icognizeas an economic fact the sues lcreaso of standard money aris 1 ig ^m the vast increased pro- was action of gold, from our own is to nd foreign mines, and the pro- with igious influx of foreign gold in- gooi O n n > this country as a result of the race xceptional <temand for our pro- met nets arising from foreign wars sent 55 O ad other causes, and wo point to- land ic results consequent on this in- rid 1 rease of a circulating medium as rat: demonstration of the truth of io quantitivetheory of money.*' The government's Philippine olicy was condemned in sharpest g liticism. The ship subsidy law $ ras denounced and restoration and B xpansion of the merchant marine ^ ^ Avorcd. ()f \ The platform then pays a Uri I IIIW ute to the soldiers and sailors of j cjii' lie Republic and favors liberal \ ensions; congratulates the He- j stoi ublic of Cuba upon entering in-1 bur o the family of nations: deplores ^ ho cruel and wanton destruction'^1' f the Republics of South Africa; j , arors the construction of an isth-1 ^ . niancanal; the election of I'nitcd itates Senators by the people;^ reedom of debate in the legislu. ! iUi ivo bodies of the state and nation;; i ieplores the death of Trepidant dcKmley at the hands of a sol onfessed anarchist, whoso unhob rime was committed against tin vhole nation. 44\Vo d^nooncc anrchy in all its forma and declare 11'it it should not I) sill >\vn I an I Incline place in this natron." X i JlAi 1/ A He Spit in the CofR 1 a Family Fight Knsued in Inch the Otleiuler was Shot. L-ial to The State, owesville, .lune 1. ? Last it about o'clock, Wash FeU a desperate negro living on t. J no. S. Bowman's nln."? nt three miles from here, atptcd to cut his brothers and jr witk^a pocket knife because had accused him of spitting lie cotfee cup which was set; oj the lire. lie was shot lie right thigh by his brother . tlie loud cutting the femoral rv, causing death iu ten millra ('life .1 Ci f<i in Oin' ' in/. ake Luxative Hromo Quinine lets. All druggists refund lev if it fails to cure. K. \Y. ive's signature i-> on each box. Hint in t'bicugo. 'Iiiengo, .luno t.? A pitched lo between n crowd of negroes, orled from Louis lo take pi noes of tho striking stock1 teamsters, and toughs tind kcrs occurred at Portytifth et and Centre avenue earlyto. Six negroes were badly in d, two of tncin possibly uiorv. 1 ho (substitutes weredrivwagons when assaulted. Many itt ir assailants were armed It ice picks and other deadly pons. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Kind You Have Always Bought imount Planks of the Democratic Platform. 'ashington, May J?l.;?The toeratic congressional campaiommilteo met recently for tho joso of framing campaign ishe outcome of tiie meeting the resolve that theniain issues l>e the tariff and tho trusts, i tie Philippine question a I second and, silver out of the Tonight the full committee and indorsed resolutions preed Ivy Representative New I favoring tho irrigation of ands. Dod I.iver Oil is the means ifc. and enjoyment of life to usands: men women and Idren. A hen appetite fails, it reres it. When food is a den, it lifts the burden. A hen voulose tlesh.it brings plumpness of health. A hen work is hard and v. is heavy, it makes life ght. It i> tlw thin edge of the i . \ i y * r y .? \nick cno is iooci. the u>e of food, hate it, and can't di) 'K' ! rati'don of Cod ( >1 -1'v. ood that makes ,:v omach. . h . i ot 1 r (Ml i.. rend for ... s .Viivcabl.) t;?sto will c- \ i i . t'O " ChrmiP' , t ,3tr. Nc w V irk. a . 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