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/* - t~" ^ma , " -!*; - i . 1 i 'V^ ^' l; -'A:'-' - V y "1 HUUKLOW 8. OARTERi ? / AfapMse J*v : .fbrUto Prrmitficn vftttr l\& Aoi* AjrixZ *z~d& tr&: - v-rw^arvi'/ii Kdito* AXD M i.VIQU. f 2_ . . ^U) ? i ?w KfciK i/Y L AN* ( A > i K K. S,\{Cv.. A ( (i I' S T s. 1 '.*<?:; L \v e r o <; TTTNI uuiu We ha' % ^nnrlG Im ^/V WVHK? JLMJk partmen m- vi i > By Ji To Mnvp Have R pr: % It is not woi PRICES here, your selection the price. We have a 1< Shoes, NEW ? are selling- at Prices. Come to see and we will im for you. Rem EVERYTHIN - Lancister! \ ppww?MM 1 ?< ? ?*?? <m m t > Sv s t o c k i 30th. STjO S3 Y,??vf rk# v ? -* -? m 71 UFA . eacli Det that ;T GO-* ily 31st.?< Them We "O ?Tk "T Y ** IT* MZAJ&J* U ICES. ~ rxrp raswasssssassaam tli while to (|note Come and make I * " - and we will make [)t of Moil's line iTOCK, that we Greatly Reduced i / ? us neiore you Uuy ike it interesting lember \vc Carry G. Strain k ** Jf'" *'* '? - 'tt? mm*. ? ?*. Happenings In "lie Stale. As 'Chronicled l>> the Alert (lor resj) indents of The ColnniWm Shite. swai.lowi.M ins rr.KTii Holly iiill, Auo. 4. ? Mi. Dun it-! Vn?t, while dunking watei Saturday afternoon, had the mis fortune to bwnllow his fulso teeth It was n partial plate with live teeth on it. I'KKSIDKNT .lOUNSOX's MOTH KU. lloek Hill, Aug. 3.? Mrs, Marguret K Nance, mother o; President D. 1? .Johnson and Mri Paul Workman, died at ('levclatu Springs Sunday and was buried here this afternoon. FATA I. ACCIDENT IN HEAL' KOKT. Beaufort, A ug. 4.?At hall past 5 o'clock this afternoor j Hampton, the bright 15-year oh I son of ('apt. Peter Lee, living ai j Purton, two miles from Beaufort, i accompanied by his little sister, ; Lillie, got in a boat for the purj pose of killing a crane for his sister. When ho got into the boa* he pulled a double barreled shotgun from the wharf, the muzzle pointing toward himself. Tht hammer is supposed to have struck uiv cniv -IL lll\J tv 1111 I, WIJUJL caused the gun to discharge, anil the full loud of bud shot entered the pit of his stomach. lie rculizod that he was fatally shot and sent his sister to tell his futhei that he hud accidentally killei himself. \ When two of his father's friend: arrived on the scene a few min acts later they found the hoy on conscious and he died in ten min utes tunc. State Veterinary Called to Or angehurg County. The State, 5th inst. Dr. (J. K. Neoson, the Stati veterinary and professor at Clemson, passed through the city yesterday on his way to Orangeburg county where lie and Prof. .1. 15. Shealy of Clemson are to exam inc some horses said to ho infected with glanders. This is a very urgent case as the owner has over 40 horses which have been exposed to the disease, whatever it is. Last winter the legislature established tho precedent of paying claims of parties whose ijtoek had been kiilcl noon the coder ? r the State veterinaiy, and if this practice is kept up the treasury will he bankrupted. The State is not compelled to pay for property destroyed to prevent the spread of smallpox, and if stock killed to prevent the spread of inlanders are to ho paid for by the Slate it will take all the revenue But the loss of 40 horses air: mules would ruin the owner. A 1*11 YSK IA N 111?; A I d<: I ? Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician of Smith's Grove, Ivy. for over thirty years, writes hi.* personal experience with Foley's Kidney Cure: "For years 1 had been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate gland. I used everything known to the profession without relief, until I commenced to use Foley's Kidney Curo. After t:i 1<~ mg three bottle^ 1 was entirely relieved and cured. I prc-cribo it now daily in my practice and heutily recommend its use to till physicians for Mich troubles 1 have proscribed it in hundreds of cn<es with perfect success '' T. Eugene Fumlorlmrk. i _ 1 ; It Is Now Pius X. r% A'Nt v; po'e Klected -Cardinal Snrto, tin- Man, am! lie wa> lla.' Ivile Pope's Choice (Jives I'liivorai! Sati-dudon. j % r \ .vair- -1. Cat din tl (ioi 8d"pi-o Sarlo w.\ ? clocUd p??po oil tile seventh W.illot j.t 11 o'clock , today. The no.v pontitl' iinincdifwtelV 'cho-e ; s his i atno for the office t!a tiiIt* of Tin- X. The u ual crowd of tens ol lUou.-aiit's were waiting on the p^uz/.i of Si. Peter's when the announce meni nf t'w ? j uifi*iv l lif oxcitcmont wms in ten.si when it became known thut I JLeo's -u ce.-Noi h.id been elocled. Th j election of Cardinal Sarin P gives univei sal satisfaction. lie is the ;unn whom Pope Loo hail ) j desired siiouhl suceeetl him, as he i had expir.-sed the de-ire -eve;al times before liis dcnth. Cardinal Saito 1 i^un life us a poor parish priest, but rose by his own abil'ty and energy to the ^ highest position in the church and in the confidence of the lute pope. Ha was purlnurch of Venice for J , several years. -Cardinal Maechi, secretary <d the Apostolic briefs, made the an. nounceinent of Cardinal Sarin's election. The troops on dutyiinincdialelly lined up and presented ' arms. Cardinal Sarin was a pronounced liberal and outspoken patriot. lie ofteu declared his opposition to the policy of Pins IX and Leo Xlil in keeping alive hostility against the Italian govI eminent. His reign is likely to O j j witness the aecoiuplishmenl of a; ! modus vivendi between the vuli* j can and rpiirinal. Ho is person- , . aljy a friend of member?of tho Italian govci n ueut. I 1 ^ judge Hargis On The Stand. I i | 'tli! Slick- to Hi- Nephew and! . 1 is Made to i'eli \\ iiy. 1.: >' ? iiiiiuuiu, IVY. , .?.?111 ; I the Jett-Whito liial today the do-. ] louse placed Mrs. Lulu South, a j sister of Judge Ilargis, on the! witness stand. Her testimony was contradictory of Miss lCmmu I Clark, who testified for the com- j monweulth last Friday. Mrs. S. j corroborated othe.* witnesses for the defense in placing Curtis Jett near the tree in the court house yard after the tiring of the lirst I shot. j .lodge James Ilargis was placed on the stand. lie said he saw ! Kwen running and Mareum fall, and saw Curtis Jolt on the street j corner near a tree after the shoot-j jl"g. Judge llargis was eross-cxam- j | iued by Mr. liyrd. In reply to a !question as to why he stood by Jell, his nephew, when they did : not speak to each other, Ilurgis said Jett was not being treated right by being brought to court by 50 soldiers and a Galling gun. On being pressed for another reason, Hargis stated that dett.'s mother, who was his elder sister, i hud eared for lii.-n during the war when his father had been clnwd Iuway i>y ickm it so'diors, aud '.hat as uji li(>1^.11 man lie now wanted a repay li.d M with inItcrest. Foley's honey ..n Tar for children,safe,cure. Ao opiate*. i ! Farmers Gatlisring At Glcmson Colk ;e ! ! e Si.;ti i ji; tii' : 1; viI . K?>>> N> \l 1 ;i' -day h<n lid Programme \i an el. Si. ci 1 t<? 1 hv .it*. 1 ,, ! ( lcmaon Collugo, \,ti AllI prepatioiis are ahoi.t e >:i?]>t?*tc I I for the <rrcat j/alhc: in T of Hie f r farmers hereon the lo'.h. i'l.e attendance la t year \va - near the 500 l utik, end there are ituli a I loos tluil a larger iiu:uh? r will he here thi year. .Smith thuolina farmers have never had an opportunity t<> hoar so many dislingnislu d agrieulturi-t-. alld spc iahsls thev will hear at the institute this year. Ladies are turning in large numbers. The very be.-t aveominudtiticiis ill he provid'- 1 l a them. .Miss il\do of (u.or;ii will lecture every tla> 011 do:n.-> tie economy. She has attended! mat y of the schools of the noithj and has had tine opportuniii - t" i observation. She is prepared to give practical adviee to the housekiepeis and hoaum do r who attend. Several members of tile department of agriculture at Washing ton will he here. The three detail-, holding enmity in.-titutes have completed their! work. I lie managers report hit tor institutes thun ever Ik;fore ^ hold. There were hi institutes held n;. i the total allot mi,- \v is S,(?1I0. The snoot in wore enlhii-ii -1 if and at some piaei re s?. 11;'* i! were [Kissed kirn* ?r insiitnk - i.'-xt year . . evei.ti days. ? -? ? ??? ? PUTp .1 KN l> TO IT Vdi. A ?>rie\ mi- wail oflinics come as a roodl of unbearable pain from j lover taxed organs. Diz/mc . ifju-kav i.e, Liver e-Ui?]?!:iint a;... Condipation. l>ut thanks to Dr. . tvin New Life I'illsthey j?ut ;.n om<1 to it all. I'liry are senile but ' thorough. Try them. Only'Joe. j (vutiranteed by Crawford Ur ; . .!. F. Mackey & Co., Ftinderbufk Charmacv 1 )rti? t-'tore. Lowers' Third Trial. (ieor^elown. Ky . A-iy The common wealth announced itself rem I y when the .-pecinl term of the Scott i ircuit court win c mic nod to t ry cx-Seerctar} of Stale Powers for the third time on a eha ;e of ' complicity in the (i 'hi nut ion. l'ho State will call about , witnesses. Amono tlu defen : wilne.-.-jOs ate about 02 who hate never tal; on the stand before in this case, i Fully a dozen of tlim were de- | fouso witnesses in the last trial of James I low ?rd. I A Kansas farmer pi. tiled his farm in p .poorn and s?a'din:< .1 it \ into his barn. The hara to >!; tire, the earn popped a id tilled a 10 aero iield. The old mate, thinking it a .-.now -hem, lay j down and froze to death. Sr' . ? > * I vi i i. " ! ' bi i. ; . : ; :C.i r -;i Q hup > . straight,iuSt if w ... ' . u ' ' ! ; Vn?;, u! >t ;t '? ! .. j" > ;. h. :nszu ban t "i ..rr?. r > :,-.c .: >. tc very ,\ ' . : .. 1 .n.. >' l ^ < l ! ' fcj 409^1] ^ Ail ililiibi.-, Aivii . I ?m " ' ? iVr in I! ! v.'. . I \\ ill i i\\ i i?; f A> -i Tt.w !'< :, .. MtioM 111- i: llllcli 1 1 : | i'dSll ' wilh ill'!i iti . Ii'll A llO \V.. 1 . Jo!.n- n, '.! i i L'l, \Vil> tl ! ?lro\vliiu. ; Suvanu !. i>y Mi. M'li. it r ' i ' ' t tu ?;. i a VI'r * \ , i <hlVn>" o lU . lillK t: car4 Oi'i ' ! ' ' five r iii. I t prow thi- . the lit -t i.i [ thi < kltnl on I' III ; ! with tlu' hi . ; willies.-'l'ow -.a; : roisl l:i?j;! I > <jv tl ;> ?0- Tr ?? i- v r 3 s >:: s\ : v i lit' i u Viiv. . : I ii:ll !l \> C:Vv 111 : V II *r M ' - V A 1 r.*i <l*>w 11 y-t . deny. inviu i ' v> and s<>!nvtliit)?r Ha-i r? . i i that will i revint ' . o i which in tk tiint tl . toko .'del:: '!' at. t<' ; i'trot) 'ih n 1 !i < . i!; -vsUnn. 1t i.o!?, Liver < )nl v iy t : av. . liey o: ( ?. tiru v lVeI'ho Twentidjth i Pitt- iitr M>r iX'hi1) li - >:ii Pro.-> ! - ? iv.?o-ovoi , Mr. tiif 1 Mi \V. aoit'* v.e ! ; .mil. .k : i i 'i ? - -"us 11ii?;. : iu: . . pla (. <1 in l?;? !v I i. baby, t he i .' itit.il ht i . . i Alary 1 -I u litl' \ Sho sv, alio.w An 1 no a - i: : ? i\> Jh . . Many _ e i m . . ty ;Uc mi I i t: i lii' complaint wlio i . . csn'.t by i, Cum. T. 1". ; v... 1 'aril Dc Special to NTi - . Ki.igw: y, r... ; *ust <>. \ >l'V 1 \\ illtl ! t 01111 section on S h.. h. Mr. 11. A. lie i farm* r oi tin* i shuck l>\ liylili ..> 1 i is loss - v. 11: . ? *.00, inehxli j. ! v. ?; .;i, : \? bushels e i n rou.^li ' Ail o ' jr xx j* /?. 13 Mrs tho iiij 1 i i l , v i C':> y's I' fUnl. fiii!