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\ > 1 111 - . - "1 , XZ'Z. -"I-..1 1 V^@5RXX)'W B. OA-BfFKH, I AJAmmGm Hmmpmoer: Ht tti ^otmotkm itWWfnt 4yfe?'Vsh33^i^^iflTO3f faftgxA j *5-?."??? ** ?: .1 *' ft VMtTow **? Ma*ajo?l I w _ I Tsxsexa * * ws- > V. iviVE r K*lT" LAN CASTE it. S. . O.. .I U N E 8, 1904 ~ *' lATwVi. Ts^Vi V^*? v'Ve Be: Dill IKnllj THURSDAY - v Ai ALL THE ] ' COME # liss Copped Yc'i quite a whi np/)*p to 0*?*t Q r v u liii - y. We will ... a ON OUR isd ?e believe we have th we are anxious for the publi 3 1-2 cents per yard op. V Be sore and ask the p tr Remember we wil * . I i Lancaste (> to Am II SI'IIM . 4/ ^ ^ ^ ^ V> niy Wll J*' +r' ^ ^*S^ ( MARCH nd to Inv: LADIES 1 AND SEE OUB y ge, our millinei le and spared i nice up-to-da also make Special Displ; DRY G0( e NICEST STOCK that ha: c to see our goods. Wi rices when you are lookii I not bo undersold. ft )Y Merc* lounce iir 1111 24TH ite '0 GOODS ~ ? i*, stayed in >'c no pains or e te stock oi Mi iy DDS SIDE s ever been in Lancaster a ; have them ranging frt ig around. S intile Co A SaowiI^T GIVE SO MU( LITTLE Come and see our goods bi are so reasonable that without soi NVc also carrry a nieo lino of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing and Groceries. Yours 1 J.C.E Middle Store i Happenings in The State. Ab Chronicled by the Alert Correspondents of The Columbia Y State. S f r0I80NEI> 1!Y ICE CREAM. Charleston, June 3.?Tho mem hers of tho family of T. P. l)cGatfeyeUy,well known husinesi man, have been poisoned by eating ice cream of their own manu factor?. and two of the numliPi are quite ill and the illross 111113 have a serious termination. A fumily gathering wus held 01 Monday night and the entire part} ate heartt'y of I ho c?*eam whicl wfta made i i a churn used for tin first time this season. Jt is pre sumed that the metal is rcsponsibli for the poisoning of the family. FATALLY WOUNDED WITH PAULOl RIFLE. Anderson, Juno 3. ? By the accidental dischar ge of a parloi rifle in the hands of his young / c brother this afternoon, little Ralph Edwards, six years of age, was shot through the head am fatally wounded. It is not thought that ho wil live through the night. The chili is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. It Edwards of Monterey, Mexico Mrs. Edwards and family arc spending the summer hero will Mrs. Edwards' mother, Mrs. Mar Brown, but Mr. Edwards is ii Moxico, The family is one of th< oldest in the city and the news ? ad the accident shocked every ono, )01 DIED FROM HIS WOUNDS. Anderson, June 5. ? LittI Ralph Edwards, the siz-year-oh son of Rev. and Mrs. J no. R Edwards, of Rio Vcrdo, Mexico who shot himself through th head with a parlor rifle Frida; afternoon, died yesterday morn ing at 7.30 o'clock without ro gaining consciousness. The fuRoro arrangements will not bocomplct ed until the father, who was a Rio Verde, Mexico, when ho ro ceived tho tologrnm telling o the accident, can be heard from It is hoped that he may bo able t attend tho funeral. } DROWNED IN TIIE CATAWBA. ltock IJill,?June4.? A peculiar ly and and unfortunate accidon occurrod Inst evening at abou ZZLE t hatwe can hit fop sttpiti _m -v / 'V.y H I MONEY? jfore you buy, the prices yon will not go away me of them. ir~ Men's suits $2.9S, $4.00, $4.7vS, etc, | ^ !"B'-BW- ? J ! or bargains. Edwards, n Kiddie Stock 9.30 o'clock, when j. Starr Moore, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 11. Moore, anil one of Rock Hill's most highly esteemed young men met his death while swimming in the Catawba river. The hev":c acliou of hiscompanion iiiram White, is the subject of . ! irar.idMl fnni Ip, ... LllUilJ . Tho two young meu left tho city s for the river last evening to go - s-wimming. They had gono out to un island in the river and were r returning to shore when v ung r Mr. White noticed that his com* L panion was sinking. Going to , his rescuo White was dragged by j him to the bottom where after t a struggle ho was forced to leave him. he being barely able to free himself and riso to the surface. 3 Not giving up, ho.vovcr, be managed to drag the unconscious form of bis friend into shallow water. , At thin point lie was so corl^pletcly exhausted tnat he finally relinquished hi* efforts and crawled out up' on tho shore. Later with tho aid of tho ferryman, whom he suni-? ? moned to his assistance, lie 5 brought the body from the water. 1 Dressing it Mr. Whito drove homo 1 I alone- seven ??iilno on.-.? ->..4:-- ? , UllLJ I 111? body in his arms. When ho ' ! cached town Mr. White went ^ first to the home of Rev. Mr. Linglo of the Presbyterian church * and in company they carried the 5 body to the young man *, home. 1 The mother was sitting upon the ^ porch awaiting the return of her 1 son. After yielding his charge 0 Mr. Whitehad himself to ho taken ^ homo. UHKKNWOOP COUNTY NOT HEI.I) KOI BONDS. 0 j Charleston, June 3.?Jn t hi United States circuit court lati yesterday afternoon, Judge 13raw ley filed his decision in tho suit o Folsom againstGrocnwood county sustaining tho demurrer and tlis missing tho complaint. Tho nctioi I was brought by holdors of bond of Ninety Six township, wbicl ^ j bud been issued in tho interest ol j the building of tho Greenville an. j Port ltoyal railroad, who were j seeking to make tho county 01 (irPPDnrnr.il rnnm.noil.ln .1 I ? .v(|IWUOIUID Jill UK o bonds, now that tho township ha* I boon abolished. Judge Brawley decided that Greenwood county cannot bo hold responsii lo for tin bonds of tho defunct township, - which was once a part of Abbe t rillc county and later placed in t (ireenwood county. Joseplms Daniels Released. Judgo Pntchard Dismisses Contempt Proeoo lings and tho Editor Receives Congratu latinos. Raleigh, N. C., .Iiino 3.?Tho contempt proceedings of Federal ludgo Purnell against Editor Josephu- Daniels of Tho News and Observer, who has heen in custody sineo Monday for ro usal to pay a ?t!,000 fine, were dismissed today and Mr. Daniels was released. The habeas corpus writ was heard by .Fudge .Jeter C. l*i itchard, tho now .Justice of tho fourth district, who came from Washington for that purpose. United States Marshal 11. C. Dockerv brought Mr. Danicis into court at 3 o'clock. A great crowd was present to hear the case. Justice Prilchard sat alone, though this week the federal court is iu session and ,Judge Purnell is on hind. Argument was made for Mr. Daniels l>y ex-Judge II. \Y. Vinston and by instructions of Judge Prilchard District Attorney Skinner represented Jndffo Pornell. After argument Judge Pritcta 11: i ?1 " 1 am uisiuisaeti mo caso una released Mr. Daniels, saying that ho failed to liu<! anything in section 725, revised United States statutes, to warrant the action and hcnco ho ordered the respondent dismissed. Mr. Daniels was lined by Judge PurneM for editorially criticising the judge for bis action in appoint ing receivers for the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, The appointment of the receivers was overruled by Chief ,Justice Fuller and now Judge Fritchard has released Mr. Daniels. Telegrams of congratulations are pouring in on Mr. Daniels. DRIVEN SO DH-PER.l I'iGN. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to despera. tion in case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in.a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25e, at Crawford Bros., .1. F. Mackey Co., and Fundcrburk Pharmacy, drugstores. Suicide in Newberry. Newberry, July 4.?Lying on the asphalt pavement in front of the Opera House, Henry T. Evans, an expert machinist, whoso home was in West End, came to his death a few minutes before 1*2 1J o'clock last night, the victim of 1 an overdose of laudanum, administered by his own hand, evidently with suicidal intent. As to Salaries. The attorney general today, 5 upon the request of a county 2 superintendent of education, ren" dcred an opinion that a county ^ supsrintcndonl as ex otlicio mom 1 her of the county board of oducai: . ..11? 4. ? - i - T nun cmuo nor unity me pur uium as 1 did the other members of tin? ' board.?Columbia Record. f Ton Yours in IJert. 1 R. A. Gray, .1. 1\, Oakville, j Ind., writes: "For ten years I f was contincd to my bed with disi ease of my kidneys. It tvns so i severe that I could not move part - of the tune. I consulted the very best medical skill available, but ?; could get no relief until Foley's k'iibinv ''lll'K ivra vn/>(iiiimnnj]?<l *.? i ; ~ "~ ~ ..v..v,v;w I mo. It nna been a Oodsond to ijmc." Sold by Fndorburk l*h ar ' tnaey.