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Raleigh's Murder Case. llail Grunted to llu\ wood, who Killed Skinner ?Two Street Tights Between Witnesses. Kaleigh, N. C., Juno ?Kmest Haywood, the lawyer, indicted for the murder of Ludlow Skiuuur here on February 21, was granted (mil to-day in the sum of sf 10,000, under habeas corpus proceedings. Haywood's countenance did not change us I he decision was announced. a uvi o una ai/uiu i iicdi nij^ III llll." Court room us the result was announced. The bond was immediately made, and on it nine sure ties justified in the sum of $7o,000 Many out-of-town people telegraphed asking to go on the bond. Haywood was congratulated by . many friends and immediately af ; ter the bond was accept oil was ' drivin to his mother's home. The trial of the case is set for the week of July l.'t. Two street fights have already taken place between witnesses on . the opposing sides in this case. Enforcing Their Rule. The wl'olo people of Florence seem to lie very much moved l>y the recent action in the Haptist church in regard to dancing, though we do not see that it is anybody's affair except the members of that church. The question of the molality or immorality of dancing is not the issue unless it be proposed to change the time honored rule in the church, which does not seem to be the case. As the church has its rules to govern tlwt nnn.l..?l : 1 - 1 iuv wuimv^t lis inuiiidur> ana theni only, nobody else is? expected to l)e affected and those in that church who will persist in dancing have the alternative of changing the rule or changing the church. ? Florence Times. DRIVEN TO DESPBK. AT ION Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilizat'on, a family is often driven to despera- ' tion in case of accident, result ing i in Hums, (hits, Wounds, Fleers, | etc. Lay in a supply of Hucklcn's i Arnica Salve. Ii's the be.-t on earth. 25c, at Crawford Hros , .1. F. Mackey & Co., and T Kugeiio Funderhurk Drug Store. O ^ Cora ?1 think mother is alto- s gether too outspoken in her crili- y cism of my husband's actions. Mildred?Yes; it's not always j wise to call a spade a spade. .? Cora?No, nor a rake a rake. 1 Ilrnnklvn I ! '? J ' _ ( Borrower's Friendship. "Srpuggles is siicli 11 goodhonrttd fellow that ho never man ages to keep any friends. "What? 1 should imagine (hat ; sr.eh a generous temperament j would create friends." ' Not at all. lie's fooli-h ( enough to lend them money, and j after that they huidlv reeogio/.e 1 him any more." <! WORST OF ALL EXPER J IEIV CES ' Can anything t>e worse than to 1 feel tln.t every minute will be \<>ur I last? Such was the expenene of j, M ru < M V .... am. ilUWMHIj I Will 111', 1 Alu. "For three years' she writes, J ill endured inMiHVrahlo pain fi< in * indigestion, sloinaet. and hovel s trouble Death seemed inevitable Jj when doctors apd all remedies d failed. At length I was induced to {, try Fleetric Hitter.* and the resul* was miraculous. 1 improved at n once and now I'm completely re.. Jj covored." For Livei, K dney, f Stomach and Howel troubles Kb c * trio Hitters is the onl\ me linn ? Only 50c. It's guaranteed by Fun derhurk I'harmnuv, Ciowfonl g Hros , and .1. F. M ickey A. Co. ti Druggist* ^ Foley's Kidney Core makes kidneys and bladder rlaht. How Baity Got to Congress. | And llo*v lli? Laim' t?> Make tlui' Speech That Made I Inn. The fee said to have been earned in W nil street by Senator Ibiiley, of Texas, uiveH point to a story told by a man from Texas upon the manner in which Bailey pot his start. "Bailey," said the Texas man, j * 'was a st l unrtr'im* ?'niin.. I jwmiin (ho new sect ion into vhich ho h;nl nioved. Time had rolled around to nominate a Democratic candidate for congress. The day of the convent ion had been si t. It was conceded that a c u tain old man ineongrtss would ho given the nomination. "Having much leisure and but little money he thought he would walk to the convention. After he had been on the road for some lime a farmer drove up behind him. 4\Vuntir git in und rule?' he said to the young lawyer and Bailey gladly aeeepled. 4' 'Going to the convention?' asked Bailey alter awhile. 'Yep,' said the farmer. 'ICver hear of a young lawyer named Bailey 'round here?"' u*ked Bailey. 'S'poso so,' sai.l the farmer. 'Yes ' continued Bailey, 'and he will ho over there today and 1 toll you what we'll do. We'll cull on him t<> make a speech. You see all your friends, tell them about Bailey and we'll call on him.' " The farmer s-aul all right. No more was said about the matter until there was a lapse in the convention during the preliminary movements of tin1 body. Suddenly the old fat mrr got up and sug- i gested thai the convention hear ; from Mr. Bailey, 'arisin' young i lawyer of these diggins,' he said, and a feller who talks like puttin' out lire.' 'Bailey! Bailey! ] Bailey !' more than a dozen yells < went up and Bailey came forth. .Joe Bailey made one of the hottest speeches of his life, and the upshot of the whole thing was llmi the ui I:?* y ung lawyer of these digiiin'.x got the nomination for e ingress and is now Senator Bailey of Texan."?New Orleans 1 Illli's- 1 h lll'iC! il . U/^LI W/L-TiPIQ AWAY The I'd)!.?w i11ic letter from Kohurt [{. Walts, of Salem, Mo., is initiuctive. k,I have heen troubled ,vith kidney disease for the last ivu years I l"-t llesli and never elt well and doctored with leading Musicians and tried a'l remedies iniujestud with.ul relief. Finally tiied Foley's Kidney Cure and ess than two hollies complete^ aired me and I a u now si und and V- !!..*' P. I'.n;! in: Fundeilnirk. <y. .-i> .^niA. Bcarp tha / 1 t,ave AlW.iyS Bought 0,s:r Nothing can take the place of your ounty paper. For county news and 'or connfv npklA I# oK^.oj ' -A _ , miuuiu ku inio every Kiinc. But for news from the capital )f your Plate and every county In South Carolina, served fresh every lay; for dully news from Washington, he United States and every other luarter of the globe, nothing can take he place in South Carolina homes of The Dally State, These are momentous times in hisory. We are in the midst of wars, itrikes and political struggles of great mportance. The next session of oui egislature, with tlie inauguration of i new governor, will have peculiar in ercst. Man oiawoinan, to keep up vith the times, ^nust rend the dally ilstory of the world, and that is re :orded in entertaining style In Tin 'tate. The State will lie sent daily fm 8 a year, $i for 6 months, $2 for ?. nonths, or Just a fraction over the cost if a postage stamp for one letter a lay! Cheap education and informa Ion for a family for 2 1-6 cents a day. nn't It? But if you can't afford that, then r 'lie Semi-Weekly State, Issued T ays and Fridays, each issue con ag the most important news from .i iouth Carolina and the world at lurg< or that day and the preceding days incc the last issue. And this may be htalned for J2 a year, Jl for 6 months r Just a fraction over a half cent ? ay! | No family In South Carolina Is ton oor to take this paper. No money ran e spent to better advantage by a pom umlly. It is a necessity. Subscrib? TOW -TODAY. Send postal or express money order "gistereil letter or check to TUB STATTC COMPANY. Columbia. S. C. Fas John Wilkes Booth Been Alive These Years? Suicide el' a Man in Oklahoma, Who it i- Said, \\ ?.s the As Ml.- Ill of IjIIiC'mIi. St. Lou-. June 2.? A special to The (ilohe Deli.eclat from Knid, Okhdi ana, sa\! : duiuus Brutus Booth, tho actor uud nephew oi John \\ ilhc" Booth, the a-stissin oi' ihvsidont I has t'illy idealilied the remains of the man known a- Divid 10 Geoi ge as his irnch . Geo! < r Booth, con milted s lieide heio .Jan. 14 last and in ! effect ?\v.s fonn ! a letter directed to K L Bate-, of Memphis, Tcnn. Mr. Bate- canto he?o at unco and fnliy identified the body us John \\ ilUcs Booth. Ho then went east and has obtained positive idmititicitton of the remains thorn the dead man's nephew and t'rotu Joseph Jolferson, Miss (Mara Morris and a score of others who know him in his early days. According to Mr. Bates* story he had acted as Booth's eonlidealial i gem and attorney for nearly 4'1 years. After Lincoln w .s shot the assi.ss n ipe<l to th. (i.irnti plantation in \" i t ^ i n i.s. , Aec -iding to Mr. Bates the mm . v\!io was killed was named liuddy. Being warned Booth ieft Garrett's and was taken care of by friends in central Kentucky. I He later settled utUlenrose Mills, l ex., where he conducted a store for several yearo as .John Stholen. Foley's Money una Tar for children,safe,sure. A'o opiate*. "I understand it to be a fact," said the prohibitionist, "that a rent majority of ttie bartenders ilo not drink.'' "Is that so?" "1 wonder if it would promote the cause of temperance if every man were to he come a bartender?"?Puck. Whom loi taste' ShC bC^ The Ready-to-Scr A p'nnrt fa f ???r ? pWM *U>1 / 1U yall youngs Porfoct Food for CKIldrer Fheat Is a perfect summer cort :b should bo raado to teach c t It." Lotjisie K. Hoo In " liow to Feed Chi wmm?mmm?mmam < *h~.s . % WHY USI f i^S| (_ THE VEGE1 / SUPERIOR IN QUAl TO ALL C f .tifc&i 44^ ? ADDRESS ? ))J/'^'W SAV/ANNAH.GA. y ;C^- y l'V;!? : f ; ; ?>?src M an \ Know I'. . Tttim , ,Iti u? K2. A |i.?1 < l it St lit in' I from T;i/. \v ? f 1. ! ? si.. >i\> Shu 'A?vs ua* iu'.i! i! it I p'iii-o i?.v ) t'slcr day ui'ii i'iioi'M, F.th* M nt. ?. oliop- 1 pin?r lii' !i.?/. i oil tunl liui'ymj; an ax scv iiH ii:nt! mi liU !><><lv. Th<; men fi:in :i ?1.llw*t*l: v it. Million's hmoe Million wu^ pit in tin* la/dwell j til last night .11 (I tlin shordf nudo preparations for p:election against mob viol i re, fears of which were ex pressed knt night. ?- - ? ? MiDani.l Mthl -ci vc His Perm R. \V. I ).t:.i 1. ' 1 , ucg white man of Lexington r n:tv, will servo 'lie balance of l is mi'oral life in the Slate p? i - 11 for hiving token the lit'*' of a fellow man. The supreme coin t yestord r, <le ciiieil that he should 1 ot line a new trial. The coin I was divided two nrd two, and the motion failed. the Slate. I e V idol Oil Mill p-tid its bto'hh Hers a dividend of 15 per cent, last\oar at.d a similar dividivid i- expected tills year. 'I lie s?ck wot l!i ! J5 o e.ioia i:i the maik' i; !> .? Ihciv i- none for sale. - Y \ \ ii'c Kntiitirt r. Farmers Institutes. By .authority of the Board of Tru-ti < s of Olems m College, Lo. . .1 I., t-'i.-i * ?* * ? cui uisimues win :>o licit! ill such counties as send requests, signed by lillceu funnels, before the fifteenth of June, to J. ?. Newman, Director of Farmers Insti tutes, Clcmsou College, S (J. The petitioners will name, the places at which Institutes are desired and the dates will boat rung o>! by the college authorities The tState Institute will beheld at Clcmson Col lego commencing Monday evening August l<Tth and closing Friday evening August 14th. is a little girl possessed ^ is of appetite distressed. tan't eat 1" the child would. ream. cj ced a dish of "Force" with B earn; c d it, then, joy for him 1 Si ;ed^ for more from "Sunny |jj ^ i 9 . v "Jfo ijS r i inn ABLEFAT ^ .1TYAND PURITY M?f ITHERS J* I Af| * .? SOUTHERNCOT.TON01.CO. \\' / THECAROLINAS*"GEORGIA. J|? Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Bo in use for over 30 years, lia - and lias aonalsn /, fooicsuw. 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Norlli Carolina's Fori'iiid.Hi Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, KY ISK Y i A V Til i: Y IT A!{. ,. CfilDVVlLL & TOMPKINS, ' PUCLlSHEAa, ,.(j I*. CALDWKIjIi, (Tdilor, wl #8.00 I'lTK Y ITAir. hi: OliSKKVKK 1 .< c< i vos tin1 I a roast Tulo- p, |Nowh 8 rvi?:o <i< livar '*? ?'i to UllV I lit I'll! 1' I < ! tt'CI'li H< | ;< VVtinhiu^lon and Atl'inlii, mid ?i> its >| o<m:?I s< i \ i<Mi is lite grouto.si c\ * r louidkd l?y :i Norlh i,t ( ";i 11.1'|?M |>or. tin n;i<; sunday ousiouvkk r<j' Consist > nf Hi or n.oro pngos, un Hii'] to n l:ii go < xlonl m?id? 1 up of ori-.-iniil hik hk.mi wi'kki.i ?> ??i;i:\*i::i 1'rinlod I ii"sd r ?nd ! ' i. $1.0" \ or \ i :w rim larger j pn| <;i in N'.-ttli ()(.rnlii<H ( "jt5iimplc -or.! on n| j? i .i i.,, . t\ d?' - * THF. opsi:K\ KII, / " UmrloUo, N. ccj v A .'?'r 4^1% *" ' Hi ughtf and wlticli lias been is borne tlio signature of i been made under liis perpcrvision since its infancy, o one to deceive you in tliis. id " Just-as-good " are but md endaiurer tlio health of snco against Kxperiment, VSTORIA tutq for Castor Oil, Parorrups. It is Pleasant. It pliino nor other Narcotio antec. It destroys Worms :urcs Diarrhoea and Wind oubles, cures Constipation is the Food, regulates the healthy and naturui sleep. Mother's Friend, ORIA ALWAYS gnature of _ b Always Bought *r 30 Years. *Y ITMKtT, NCW YORK CITY. iANCASTEK AM' CHESTER P. A !.W t\ ^ . t.eduh- <i> i 1"? < I Nov. i), l!M '2 (l?i,il> ca.vi : *nndt.j ) .VJW'i lfUl;N ' j Kiih'J 1-v IM>. ?> o. 14 ulid 16 No's 6 uliO )' . to. p ;i a . P M 15 6 30 Ar t heaiti 1 \ 10 IK! h 16 60 6 <H> Klclibuig 10'<7 8 39 44 4 50 Hasoombville 10 47 8 ?b> 34 4 30 Fort Law); 11 03 8 56 15 4.00 I y 1 ai iifM i P i 11 30 9 16 "No 14 having Lancaster 0-45 am., akes close connection at t heeler ith Southern Hallway No. 36 for harlnlte and points north; ami t->ea ard Air Lino ' Atlanta ripeeial" i Atlanta and points west Aiso itii i motion and Noi thwcsiei ti Railay No 10 for enoir. N. C, and iurmediate points, and Southern Railay No 38 for Co'uinli nr?! |i.fnta ?Ulh. No. 16, leaving Ches.er 10.00 a in. Uinects with Southern Railway No. i ftorn Columbia unu oints couth; aboard \ir Line " Mlcnla Sn-cial" i in uort! ern and enatern points nod uihern Ra.iwnv No 33 ft in Ninthi. p ?i taateru points, an I.anic It t ii h f A l? K ho 1 >tit( k' bnrg. No. 16. leaving Lancaster 5 15 p ni, uuectu at Lancaster with S ? &. U K liu t aiudt.ii and Marion, and Sotithn RuiiWny ISo. 34 at Cheat* i lor Uarlotieai d roiiitj north No. 17, leaving Cluster 8.W- l> In, >rr.? < fs at theater \*iip com P. in ciiwwv N > 34 from o.timPiu and lti.il St.lilO J A - > il L \ 1 H, Ci i*ii Fans. Agt. ? F'.ROY spRf Mis. President.. HE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, GA., a Iwiiit' a wok NfclVVo paper, | ul> di.il on Mo. day and Totbiiay ot h we. k, witii a.i the latest news oi c wo) ?i, wmcn comes over tlielr used wins diiect to their oftice. Is i i luhl-paue h? von^cotumn puper By a-1 aiigeuaeiits we have secured a n-eitti rate with them in connection "our papi:r sod lor $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger Tiie Semi-Weekly Journal All I ti e The Home and Farm ALL TURKIC ONK YEAR iin is the best otrer we have ever aiie to our friends ami mhscrihers. hi had bi itel take adv,tillage of this lei itl nine, lor The Journal may Itlidmw ihelr bjitciai rule to un al y time. The semi-weekly has innay promlnl men and women coiiiribu o s to i ir columns, among them t.en g )v Sam Jones, Rev. Walker Lewi-, no 11 ?i vie Jordan, Hon John Tern* .. IIVTK n> U ,MIH \V li F?ir?>ll lie* lea their r?i|?? of efficient editors 30 trihe eaie of the 'lew* niHller. teir <1--part u cults ure w.jll covered i colu 10li.-<>f turm i<e n* in worth i* pi'tue of ilie pi'l tra, 'end direct to tt > lllce $2 end te re the three above mentioned paper e veal , Add? en*. n.E IflHCASTEP. LfD.fR LA^.'ASXER 8 ? ~ .... 0 ,* . - TC. X JTk. m ath.. /0 li;B li:| - M-hjK BaiiftM T" o ley's iiteney snj Tar rcn coh'y, prcv-uns pneumonia.