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THE LfiPGEw. IhUBI.dW S. CARTER, KDl l'OK AM) MANA(ii:ii. ?? ? n I II ii inn m inim: ?* HUBSUKIIM ION t! "?') 1* 1:?' VI-; \ I I*KI'i:i) \\*KI>NKS1 >AV AK!> SATI'UI'.W SVTI KDAY, Al'KII. 10. 1001. Senator Motgau suys some cm is going to make money out of tin eanul scheme. Wo don't doubt that nor do we doubt that more than one has already made money out of the business ?And thnv nr< nearer homo than Paris.- Tin Scale. Sounded The Last Call. Bugler Who Blow 11'-treat at Appomattox Dies In New Or leans. New Orleans, April Id Dan ial Keegan, a Confederate veteran, found dead in his r<> >m here, was famed as tho man who blew the last bugle eall at the buttle of Appomattox,and in l iter yours he sounded taps over the graves ol many of his comrades and 01 many important Confederate occasions. Keegun was in tho Soldieis1 Home for some time, hut mnntlu ago he found himself not aide ti do work. He refused to he a Stati pensioner as long as he could make a living for himself. So lie left the home. For the last three months he has heen cleaning brasses and <1 nny similar work around a hotel. So far as is known he h ft no relatives. Wildcat Insurance Companies to be Published. Many Conmlaints lterohid hv Comptroller General?The Law on tho Matter. There ha* hecn so many Complaints recently to the comptroller general about wildcat insurance companies that he will shortly i*sue a black list, containing the names of the companies who have not raid their license of $100 for the year. Citizens taking insurance in these companies will in case of loss an 1 refusal of the companies to pay, sue the home office whereas in ease of loss in a licensed company suit can be tiled against the agent named in the papers on tile in the comptroller's office. Should an adjuster for an unlicensed concern come into the state he is liable to arrest. Comptroller General .Jones is determlflv] ed that the press.nt insurance law shall have the widest possible publicity as there are so many complaints tiled tiv.m farmers and others who have been swindled. Tli/. I*. -/I-. ' - '? ' * i iiv i M"jn;ii>ii[ v ill l'OllllCS. Governor Hey ward to-day, in response to :i ?jiif.-ti?* -. as to the part taken by dispensary eon*!a bles in the political li^ht in the 2tl district, said that he had received no complaint as \ct. Trie Governor has issued an order similar to the one issued some time ago, which says that any dispensary constable taking part in any p<> litical light will he held stiiellv to account. Chief Constable Hani niett is at present quite sick, but no complaint has as vet reached him concerning the charge. Should any he tiled it will he investigated at once.- -Columbia Cor. News and Com i< r. The state peiisn n board will me<?t on Tuesdax t' r a linal check up of the warrant-. As soon a-> this is compietr d the m n.ey will b?> sent out to tlm clerks of court aBd the app ?rl ioiinir lit d i ri hired. I FURTHER DISASTERS j; OVERTAKE RUSSIANS. ? ? j u Battleship Pebieda is Crippled And Destroyer r lost. U j Sinking of Hm T'etropuvlovsk 8! W as l>ono l?y J:i[ aneso Navy. It Is Cluiuu <1 Oth- ' 'I or NT at- News. J h Tokio, April II, n p. in. ? A I brief report from Hear Admiral : ' I "rin of Wednesday's tiiilitnivf ^>d j lN.rt Arthur rem bed the Navv ; Department tlii- afternoon. | 11 o siivs that Toiro's lleet at taekcd l'oil .Arthur in the nnorn ^ ing and ?ucceedcd in linking a haltlo-hij) of tliu Petroj) ivlovtk and one torpedo boat destroyer The Jap'.ntsu (sustained no losses ? One .lap.?ne>c v.its wounded. A <h t iled report u expected (r hourly. p lil - 1 A >. DKSI'UOY F.K SI N K. (' St. Pi tersburg, April 14, 1 2'! g p. in. P was cdli tally an nor.need . today that the torpedo boat de stro\er liezstrndini was cut ?>tl from the rest of the Kit.- ian ileet i i at Port Arllmrnnd sunk hv the ! (j , | .tapane.se. Her crew of 4."> otli-lp eers and mens was hut. The battleship 1'ohieda aeei j t! dentally shuck it mine whiloinan |p oeuvering but was ablo to aeturn | |) to the harbor, without loss of j ^ life. lull SAYS Til HY' D11 > IT. Washington, ->} t i 1 * 1?The1' '.?:ipri:'.minister today received ' I tin ollie'.il i -port from his govern- u hut.t embo Ivinj* the report el t> . i i Admiral I nu r<*?x;iiv 11nir tlit* en- l'< j giigeinont 'oil LVrl Arthur. II'- i d i say.- il-.c .lapuieso i! o' appro .e o el IA.it Arthur on April 10, and v\ sunk one battleship oi' the enemy tl ( the IVlrop . ! -vsk type and one i torpedo boat destroyer. No c< damaire was done the Japanee <1 tied. No repair has yet coin- ifrnm Admiral Togo. a] .iai's i vi: mi:: ."\ii.nb, ('hefoo, \pril II ? it has been learned here fio>.Japanese uu~ tlmnlies that the attack on the Russian Poll Arthur licet yesterday was planned and carried out u in the following manner. At day 111 light the Japanese torpedo bouts made 1 demonstration before the port and laid inincs across the J'] outer entrance totlie liarhor. Then n thev retired urul joined the main i ? 'I't . . i > 1 e mi. i no npiaoron inen advanced and a- thcv drew near the Russian .shii?> wore mcii coining out. 1 lie butt lesli ip Petropav* 11 lovsk struck nne of (hose mines laid by tin? Japanese torj>"d.> boals and was destroyed. .iai'amm: t ost nonk. Tokio, April 14. .*> p. m. ? A brief report from Rear Admiral ()f I'riu of Wednesday's fighting off (n Tort Arthur reached the navy do ()f pnrtment this afternoon. It savs Vice Admiral Togo's Moot attack vv] el IN.it Arthur in the morning ;in i -u ee<lof <1 in sinking a battle- m -. lip of the 1'clropavlovsk class VV! nnn i.tiu topedo !> ?.it destroyer. I'he .1 iipune-u -n^t.iuvd no losses. ja One .1 npaneso was wounded i'cirn onk <>k'fici:iis and 750 P? mi:n wkkk kiij.kd. St Peter-burg, April 11. ?The ':i report tlmt Grand Duke Cyril 'K Aiis seriously injured when the 1,1 I'etropavlovsk Mew up is continued 1,1 The Gran I Duke l'oris, hrothcr s^' of Cyril, who watched ihe eatastrophe from a distance, has re- v>( eeived orders to hrin^ his hrotli- '''' or home, as -of n the woun led 1,1 innn i- able 1 > travel. I'lui ollicinl li-t < 1 -I .1 s' ?v.'s forty one of otlioers and 750 men killed. |>o ? j DF.scitienoN or in -niovi.i) sums. St lV t :shin-o, April 13.- The 0p l'etro, n-.do . . ., wliieh had liviee eul ah i rcvi usiy repoiteddnmu.ed \ Japanese attacks on Port A"* v.a- a !ii>tclnt>8 battleship t , i tons di plHCciivenl \ 1 | indicated borse-powct. 11was ;:>7 1-2 foot long, hnd i <? crt beam and her armored belt r.s *>l about lt? inches of stcele, ,itb 10 inches *>f steolo armor on cr turret. Her armament eon istod of 1 12 incb, 12 G-incb, t ina'ler guns and G torpedo tubes, lie complement of the Potropav>vsk when fully manned, was 00 men. She was built at *St. Vtvrsburg and was completed in * ? Happenings In The State. l> Chronicled by the Alert Cm * respondents of The Columbia Statu. 0\(i|;i:?m.\n AIKK.n's W1FK I)KA1>. Abbeville, April 14. ?A teleram was received here today nun Washington announcing the cut h of Mrs. Aiken, wife of Con rt-sman WvatI Aiken. i ikk in hock hill. R ck llill, April I t. ? A disasivu tiro occurred in ono of the ot negro settlements in an east rn suburb Saturday night It eminence.1 at the liest house in lie low of about 20 built c'->se met her, and on account . f a i;;!i wind, it was not a ?roat hile hefoie eight were in lluim I l.ir.I) ON KtOIlT CIIAUOES. Fort Mill, April 1+.?Son lunnicut, :* voting white n an hose home was in this place 0.11 j 1 a short time ago, was tried he- a in the mayor of Hock Hill M on- j i\ ni"roin?? on eight sepat e barges, the most serious of \v! ' h as grossly indecent conduct i<t presence of a number of ladies, i lo was convicted on each of (t.iie units and was lined !?200*or ' 210 ays on the county ehaingang. It \ understood that Iluntncnl will i [ipeal to I ho circuit court. 1 >1K!> 1'ltOM IN.11"K1K3 j Charleston, April 11. ? Little)^ ?hn Kn ulislunnn, the ;? year-old k iild of Mr. ilohn \Y. luiglishman, ho was run over and horribly ian?^od by a trolley car yestor ay afternoon, died at the St. rancis Xavier's inlirmarv this orning from the result of his (juries. ihe shock and loss of uini mini me severance of both ps above the knees wore too eat for the little fellow and his ath was expected. The j irv of c (joest viewed the roneies to'lay j id will meet tomorrow morning hear the evideu -e old make its ^ irdict. ll.J.i'.l) r.V FA 1.1. OF llli 11 >C F. M'AN. , Anderson, April 11. ? A span a now steel bridge being built or Seneca river 12 miles west the city col la pied today. Dsniol Allen, a " machinist, hose home i-. al Kink, (ra , was lied, t'lit'fon l>r >:rdeo, another uchinist, whoso h >mo is at So- f moo, (is,, wi- p iini'asly hut not ^ riouslv Imri. as was n in pro J" , -4 borer. idle stool frame was being snpirted by upright limbers standg in the bed of the river, .and it supposed tha* one of the times slipped out of place and oke, causing the collapse. I'lie ree men went down when the an fell and were buried in the bris and water. About 20 men mo emnlovod on th? i.i.... ?.? * " Mil but Hirer of them h i ! jn-t left e span when il fell. . A K.V> W- Tho graded ant peel tl schools the Slat; nre not ! ? jjjrt any i lion of tho>.hool Horary Jnnd. torney (leneral (runt holds it nn.l-M' t lie ncl only rhools orate I un ler lit general laws a get thn fun 1. SPRING 0] 9m THE HEATH ! COfl o==o M1L i b Ibiii sik ^ 6 ^ I fi&ISS 5vf The ladies and t he date. ( - m The \ iUtlies v to select their SI* see and price oar Our experieii fULIA SIMPStt m ? IIIM reason, slut .villi the latest u(j ivei'ytliing strict >stal>lislinieiit. 4 t We are liavii ure room ha?i<ls< VERY RElYdl'l lie opening ois i i 11 A b. T I I I ?ww??a??.nir.r?rw: MILL PKNIN'.i t , c.? e.'^o .* v NANKING AND I iPANY'S FORMa ? ? ? ?. - i w jm. nun r LINER Y OPEN IN WILL TAKE PLACE ON S'l ^ i ili -1^1 il ll' mmiiiii 0 . -, T;.-v*?,rrr;i"0'v"'(' 'i^T-vccv^r*' ;,r" : . he public generally will m m-mmmm ^ . rill find it to their 111N<? HEAIX1E superb Sine of Huts ? ()(> oo oo iced aild ?ikniilni> V ' I '1 N. spent several lying and faniiSia ies. Yoti will (ii S3 up-to-date in ? < A ? t + A- A- .1 v t + + -v r f ? !* ig- the front half <i Diiicly fitted up for rMENT, and it wi le 81st instant. .ANCASTER r.tv><KMarmmm hh *v ? ?iin???? IN KEYi I \ "i % MRRCANTIIR k i ^-7 a aa i xl ml m*4 1L G o-o p | | ?l j p i piease not iorget interest not All until they ? and Bonnets, fcilliner, MISS >ve?ks North sizing herself iid, lliereiore. our millinery >f our Furniour M1LLIII be ready for if ?ii, s.c.