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THE LKl):,?;R. rhurlow \ Cailoi tiDII'Olt \ND MANAGER. s\Tl UDAY .11 NK 7, 1002. Who are thy imperialists In all those countries where the personal rights of the citizen are the least, the management of children is in a measure usurped ii\ the government, while in this part ot the freest country on earth the management or control of children is left almost entirely to its parents and natural protectors. The State of South Carolina due * not exercise the care of a step mother, hut the child's natural mother is trusted to care for her lVI(?nn .... v.<u. II IIVUV I VI II1C gUICT llllll'lll attempts to tike the control of children from their natural guardians and protectors, it is n step leading to the abrogation of tho rights and obligations which lmvo not been denied to the lowest of the animal creation. That there arc instances of abuses of children, in all the varied pursuits of life,is not to be deni ed, neither is it to be denied that tunny a mother makes he self u slave to shield her children from work. It is also true that there are one orjmore vagrant men at any or all of the cotton mills. These vagrants should be look ed after, ur.d if able to work, should 1)0 required to take a luxurious place on the County chain ?UDSMany well meaning, but ignorant people, are urging that laws be enacted forbidding children to work in cotton mills. Any man who would think for a moment would shudder at the corrupting influences of enforced idleness on great aggregations of children. Idleness is said to 1 e the devil's ( workshop, and the immorality re suiting from crowds of children assembled together would be ap? paling to any honest or codscien tious citizen. If, therefore, children should bo forbidden to work, they should be required to attend school. Knforced idleness would have a most injurious effect on men, womct or children. The imperialists would assume responsibility of parents, and act ' the part of step mother for the children of the State ?Abbeville P ress and Manner. _ _ v Accidentally Killed ll Special to The State. Darlington, June 5?Yesterday Air. L. 11. Gilinore was in Dar 1 lington attending to business On . . r arriving at his home so:iu dis- ^ tance in the country while taking bundles out of his buggv ha was i ii ? . . ~ acciueniany ?n ?i i?y tue discharge tJ of his pistol. The load entered ^ the lower pu t ot the body and he ^ lived but a short time jf e ? j. Sto/>n (he Cniiffh an I 11 o r k* of)'(he ( ol<i. Laxative liromo Quinine Tnb^v lets cure a cold in one day. No Core, No Pay. Price, 2f?e. I The wife of a man near tewn had a liniment that she used for j everything. The other night she j was sick and her husband got up in the dark, got tho liniment and ^ rubbed it over her body. She ^ was given instant relief. The . npTt mnrninr it a-n* <1 i?; ? ti that he had gotten a bottle of j blneing instead of the liniment. '?Rock Hill Herald. L 11 en 'ay your subscription or.e year in advanco and we will send a yen the Home and Farm free one year. . \; Shot Down in Alabama A Negro ThiefKilla a Respectable Store Keeper in the Presence of His Wife. Mobile, A'a., Juno 4. ? a! special to The It* m from Wilmor Ala., 25 miles from Mobile, on the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas % City railroad, hivh that Mr. Willis runner, an aged and highly re <.%?? ? ii iiiu i i-i limned can ne classed v.s a Republican. McLaurin of South Cirolmi?who may he cla-sitieil according to the t iste of the reader ?voted with the Republicans for the hill. It was passe I by a majority of IS, an exhibit, by the way, which again bring- out the disparity of Democratic representation in the Sen ale, du to the dreadful political blunders of the party during the past few years. Even Morgan of Alabama, wh spoke in favor of he incisure the other day, voted iguinsi it on pirtisan principle, a >*et \ poor sort of reason in the . ire i nsianeis. but not imp irtaut 11 view of the assured majority or the bill. i'lie measure was ill in ail a very complete scheme if government and probably suits i ho conditions a- well as it is pos- < ilde to judge ut the present. Of ] onrse, opposing American con- i r 'I <?t the Philippines the Demo- ( rats in the So late consistently i ippose any scheme for the govrnnieut of the Filipinos under 1 Dnct icii) direction, but to those j iho think the I'nited States^ i ightfully in the Philippines and i innnd to >tay there for its own dvantiige and for the good of the t I'orld, generally, the government t i . ? ? ? ian provided ?>v the .Lodge bill c corns to be reasonably satisfacto- r y. - It is certainly an advance f or the Fil'pinos over their forlcr state and approaches self r overnment more nearly than they 1 ould have expected ever without i he intervention of the United i itates o r some ether foreign pow- ] r able to turn Spain out of tho slantis Of themselves they ould h avc accomplished nothing ike it. ? Charleston l\>st. Vac hers Lxa in motion The next regular examination or teachers certiticates will he old iu the court house on Friday 1Ull. At this examination applicants J rill ho permitted to apply for ' late Certificates. Every progress- ^ ro teacher should hold a certt- ^ cate fiom the Stato Board of I hlucation. < For particulars apply to the 'ounty Supei intemlcnt of Kdu- ,] alien. Kxatmnrtion open at 9 a. m., c ud closes at t p. m. A. ('. Howell, j ('o Supt of Ed. "S spi'.'h i\ mt ivhunt at that pi net.', was:-, hot and killed in Is is store last night I?> a ticgtw wh > was a stranger in Wilnier. The bullet I iU I - ? 1 * i mi l uu inf neari mm Uoatt) ro.su'tcd instantly. I'he negro made his escape. banners wife was in tho store at the time tho negro entered and iskcd t > see some shirts. After looking at them si,mo time ami n >t being .suited was told to return in the morning Ho replied: "1 will have she shirt now or your money," ami then tired point blank at tho merchant. A posse has pmo to the scene of tho murder. Great excitement 1 prevails at Wilmer. The Philippine Hill. The Senate has passed the Philippine govern inent bill ufter nearly two months of tulk, much of which has been very hitter. The measure vvus supported by tho Republican* with but threoaxcopW tions, Hoar, M..son and Welling. t .i.~ i . . > He Feared Burning at Hands ofTbe'Mob Ono of l'ho Murderers ??fr" Mrs. ?. Jones at llivouel Shot to Death and Body Nailed to Telegraph 1\>1?. v Special to Th? Stat?. Walterboro, .lone 5.?Jim Black was lynched at Now Uoad last night for the murder of Mrs. * J. K. Jones u month ago. i ho information is that Jim Black was carried from Savannah, j where lie had been apprehended, to K ivenel for a In aring before { Magistrate Bidding. As soon as j lie had bet n i bmtilied as tlie one .scon near- tin? place at the time of 1 ' s I lit? crime he olIY-rcd to tell Ihera all about it. it' they- would not barn him. I ney promised. He then' j said lli it he himself lnd kile:l Mrs. Jones and threw her body in the gout house, while Cain Ford, Ned l'ryor and a negro ? whose name could uot bo learned, watched: that the purpose of the c killing was for robbery, he havI ing been told by one of the hands that Mr. Jones had money in I the house. lie also told of a number of other robberies that j had been 'committed and a num- ? her they had planned. -v I Particulars are meagre as to I how Black was killed, but ho was probably shot to death, after which ^ they hung hie body to a telegraph * polC by nailing his hands with n railroad spike. A placard was then v placed on his body, but 1 haven't* c been able to ascertain what it was Cain Ford is hero in jall, Ned Pryor was filled some time hgo while attempting to escape. There? ? are two reports as to the other negro implicated: ono is that he was found dead in the swamp nbont two weeks ago and the ' other is that he lives several miles from llavenel and that the web is now in search of him. J.E.P. Hail Kitchener ?) It i* Commonly Believed That '' si He will he Created an Earl. London, June 4.?The King H isked the House of Commons to lay for fifty thousand pounds for Kitchener for his success in end- e ng the war. After the capture f" . ^ Je if Ciouje Parliament gave Roberts m >ne hundrod~lhousafid pounds 'JJ Pretoria, ?lnn? t. -The Bnrg- 1,1 ier delegates bihoi...g over the leace question at Vercening voted ? >4 for and t? against surronder ?g- v London, June 4.? It was of1 < icially announced this afternoon hat Kitchener will he made vis- ai: ;outii rne iving asks Parlia- ,n ca ncnt to vote a grant of tifty thou. of sand pounds as a reward. ti. Durban, Natal, Juno 4.?The Dl Fimes of Natal states that Lord Kitchener has left for England " tnd that General Lyttloton is actng commander-in-chief of the British forces in South Africa. , - - ih Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cas- th carets Candy Cathartic will make "4 thein act naturally. Genuine tablets e stamped C. C. C. Never sold in 'j* bulk. All druggists, 10c. l? Notice of an Estray.Mnle Taken up at my home in Indian '1 Land township, mouse colored. nare male about 7 years old, minded on left shoulder 44\V. S." The owner can get the same l>\ laying cost and feed bill. Ad Iress, B. F. Culp, h Pinevillo, N. C. I one 2 1902. No-To-Ilao-for Fifty Ccnu. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes wea lien strong, blood pure. 50c *1. All dngiUtiU 83 -A. <a, JLL X A . I I Bears the Kind You Have Always Boag/i ? ^O^iBSSSi " \ Spring Stock I NOTHING WANTING ! WILLIAMS-HU Make it easy for you to bi mother and all the'children stores at small cost. Sellii bound to undersell, and thai winning- the trade. I LUCKY STREAK IN DReS * ? 1 11 Stylish and cheap to suit thrifty buyers ! ? The b\??? n town, quality considered. BLACK DRESS GOODS in Brilliuntine Moa iir, Wo md Storm Serge. BIG SILlv PURCHASE. To lie exact, 15,000 yai< >urs early. Wo show all the new colors, Crape de Cheink, .1 3.000 YARDS WASH DRESS Wo were f jrtiibate in securing the surplus stock of a ni 'ercnles in dots, figures and stripes Madras GinguamsItriped Organdies in now effects. Silk Mulls?Duck un 3urgains and Rousing stock of Embroideries and Luces are linens, Victoiia Lawns, Sw^ss Organdies, French Batiste, P SPRING GOODS. Go where you will you will not find liner or better fitting vhieh we offer you the choice of. Our Cheviot Sunits, Jassimers. For styles and prices, come to us. We have hundreds of othe space forbid the mention. Respect! WILLIAMS-H % ,/ ? FOR THE SENATE. . FOR TREASURE ~f I : i:i a cui.lil.te for re-p. I hereby amiouuee iu.\self as a cum the. Itt of t < unty Treasure i'luie /cr re-election lo t.ie Keuate. ; w !e<1git:g mi sdf lo ahi.tr ?.y the re- * ill of the Dru.oc .'alia psimary. To ih* Dem .era ie Voters of , W. t\ IIOUU1I. ter (Nui-.ty: T Kaowtii; itie good CliyU IOUSE OF REFRESENTA* niKhain ts well us his pairio TIVFS loyally to Iti? country. wt hiuoutic. > i<n as n candidate f< ?* ? port <ii < flic of County 'I re We Lereby aiiitiou ice tii? !io i, J.N. lie I* el cud we uuutantfc i,; ?t.id><e as a cifTTtulani f r re i li'cii >n do-char, e ?lie nu ie? ol' lit the H"Use of K'|>re-?'i!ia-i vts sib slid hcc rilii iv w I i ! ? v ii'i ct to'he re-uh of ttu-D psoriatic pii- foil >at sla-ii >n of-tlie people ary. M. Kstridge's web-know i??> ? we'l U own, Mr V.?n ami ly to tie best interests of t he people when ijinte a y? ting ^lan. en lit liiH exi i lioi t o j? a ngistuttir n lohli r in t lie <Ni .ledcra'c ake i' imi e t!y pivpn thai !e ivie Imtily \\i n deb in ti e ti louUl hereto toil to tin House lendereil bun a eripp e f,?r stanv voters net*iths'Hiiuinu ibis tibctti su pom ted him.M If i n l lami > i' i> u* i> t vrr pvut^vt'p /to l* t\r t s ^ Ot k on Me f-.r.? > ' u ?i?i I I ERIM EN DEN I Ot t EDUn. utnl has never n~kcil ;nr n Q AI'ION ' 'berefore,!l 'note tl jjeivmr i not be elec o.1 Tre?stir? ? i t ? I county He will mii p t^:n, ii > The Voteis of l.nucaster County: ic nominee. With (URiiv iban< s lor, past f.vnre t * MaNY Mil, id earneKisolicitatinns-fyr I'mur&supa , _ ?rt, I hereby announce myself as a FOR AUDITOR mliilate for re-eleolion to the office ; ... . , ?; ? ^ . , ,jt< i i We take pleasur* to <m (ounty (Superintendent oMR luca John A. Cook as a cat. : .i , in subject to the ruIts governIng the election to the oHlc* o: . u emocrallc Primary. tor?a position he has II cT v . . marked tfllciency, fatilH ill . a g row kg l. He wi I abide Hie ? i *ii M???i ! i ii ibe Democratic Piimnry FOR SUPERVISOR. many fri I announce rr.vwell^ a cuudidate for election to the offl'.ce of ? outity Hit- Mr Hollis H Hor hi. u hi rvlsor subject to the rub s governing nounced as a candid t -el e primary. I he office of County Mill r w. Q. CASK hi. abide I lie result of ??.? <t primary ? M .NY Kr We take tills method of announcilip u tiQiviu nf VI i 9 F1 Hi/In I '/\n ?? ipcrviunr ami f?ol Hint tho It!- I reals of ilie ( otinly aie sn'e lit hln Or. B. S. McDC mils. He is no stranger to tlie > itiei required, as he has before ir 11YSICIAN anil SUI norably an I ably tilled the not-iiion. I /i>m. < >... ^ MANY VOTERS ' ^ I/Y ? DA iIUU{> South Si<le, Up Sli I hfrehy ahiimince.myself a* a can OFFICES date for (be offloa of County rtuper sor, pledging myself to ahldd the 1>A\ ANI) Ml suit ofthe Democratic primary VSf I'lione IMt JOHN It FAII.E. . Mr. E Iit<>r; P.mso tinnouoc ' R n. Go to the ipj?? a? a candidal e for '< uniy ?nn?- iiinmimn Minn vlaor He will abide the ru'ea of the LANCASTER MARBL mocra'io juimaiy. _T , A IN I > MANY VOTERS. fOR 1'ltCBATE jFoiilT"* . GRAN1TE WC For Good Work mul I ow I hereby ati"?nmce myself a candi* _ - _ _ ? ? ? te for (he < fH> e of l*r bale Judge js I ^4 fit Uu R y hj-ei (o |i e robs governing the vth fl P . .{w n t mocrafic Primary ? Hi ?T ? G1W..8. JOHN M. PERltY. LANOASTEK, i C * s , \ ' ' , V. " ? Complete. PRICES tOW ! % r r t r-i rN />( /\ \htitb tU.. ty. The father, the can be clothed at our ig for cash we are t avo are doing- and S GOODS. sele/fcd and undoubtedly the cheapest stock ol Albatross. Wool 'Cheviot, Whip Cord Is of slivj choices. if you need a silk'see nj>:ino80. and plain TutTettn, Liberty Foulards* > GOODS. 4 * Vnnufietuier below co>t of making. French ?all shades. Hat into Lawns and Fat in d Canvus Suitings. r- Our White Goods for you thrif y buyers ! White India eralan Lawn and English Long Cloth. i ~ j* ' *? 0 ; clothing at anything Like the ptices at Klue Diagonals, Clay Worsted Serges and r bargains,, time and fully, UGHES CO. : PILES **I in<hredth?tortarM of the damn*# . with protruding pile* brought on by oonstlpaI.HhcHSo tton wltb whloh I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CASCARE'l'S In tbe ii ti?t mill tpwn of Newell, la., and never found anything , . to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from V -hi.mil piles and loci like a new man." if in at * d C. H. Kkitz, lm Jones St., Slouz City, I a "ft?y an?r Hi on JK j)! candy ?-i.r^i if ml SI w ml f ? - ...... .. _ vm nmmiv; ^ riv:. Is MANN MMTIft^^^ - war it- it i H. W llici) | Pleasant, Palatable. Potent," Taste Good. 1)0 , Ii'e bllt I ?0oJ- lV|cvor Sicken. Woaken^or Gri|>c. 100,3io fiOo. )ii he has CURE CONSTIPATION. ... bv hunt ! Coniuai. Ckliift, Roatrwl, ll.wT.rk, III I murine 1 Mfl-YA *f" I* Sold *n<ljniar/inteod by all drngI I 111 e 1 ^ ^ "OhU Hisuto CXJJXJS Tobacco HabU. Hifi.-pAii; T1S ' & mumsm wmm . The Poutli Cjuolina A Georeii Extension R:u road announces tbe fols lowing low iimioiI iiip rates to Char- ^ ^ rcini! Mr lesion. 8. C., amount o' tli3 .S?mtli f r re t'aiolina letei M teaud Weal Itidiau - Mull- Exposition rmkrta on nab at all iikbruch noupon Hi.ib" .t Excellent passenness and iter service p< 11 rmed. fee >tlmt your resti't of- tickets r ad \ <n he 8. *<& G E', li K From A. B. (5. ENDS. West vilie $5 65 $ 4 SO $3 50 Kershaw 6 80 4 95 3 66 eath 8pi ii.gn 7 <K) 5 20 3 06 . .rei,v an* Lancaster 7 60 h 60 3 70 .1 Catawba Junction -8 20 ? (Hi 4(H) ectmi to - Rock mt, 865 C38 4 20 He will Tlizah 8 95 0 6o 4 40 m X ^ I V Ill- " ? i jmviiie ? 2"> 0 80 4 50 i h'N no 8'aron 9 55 7?0 4 65 I Hickory G ove 9 85 ?7 25 4 80 mammmmm j i-'mynn 10 19 7 40 4 90 . % Hla-k-tl.nrtf 10 45 7 65 5 05 11ST (4alluevh 10 70 7 95 5 2* ' w > Karl, a' 10 85 8 45 5 15 It<5 EON. M<e liy 11 05 8 10 5 80 ~ , | ,*iii'?n>re 11 35 0 05 5 55 K? ' vimii. horn 1160 0 20 6 55 ' Henrietta 119C 9 36 5 60 Ut'8- | K? r?- I 11 y 12 10 9 65 5 80 i ItulherfiT Mom 12 40 9 10 5 90 | Thermal ? ity 13 <0 1030 6 40 IGIIT Mai Out 11 3'? 10 90 6 65 < .-liim8 a: TicV ? ? i?. ?t hold tally Com oii.-rtig N< v 3" h, 19ol, until a .1 it..* lulu u Mu 31. 1902; final - hmii Jiiih-3r >. 1902 # ! ni.UMN II: ' 1. kria to lit hol.l daily, i in mm'I'.*, i' .Nov. 30. Ii 1901, until >iimi mo i dun M > 81h', 1902; final Eii<z.i i?>i '?. h mldlloiii to date o/ at; txf.ii ' > 0' hi limit ah. uld i in in. ei.-.' . v.*. >1 J one 3rd. 11)02 I i oi.n.MN ' : 1 i' i.-ts io re >o'd on kr?l/C j Tiitmliiyc, an.I 'louri-day- of eauh llltvui wo k; ooioniuno iiii? Dec Hid, 1001. ' { in .I u.,ii. ?i.?l I-cl dli'K MaytOHi. l>_: ' ? - - t MCUS. liH't, Illltll llM.it HtMfll tl?>H In ?d% I it it ion to ?' .?? ? except that * m _ llnut .in p mmoiitil lii n.?cn?o !Cn. - OH.i > K II H?AW, i. C. ' Umieial PatBtnger Agvut. ? 9 \ ' N - 3 \ . 1 '