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. >' * " 1 " " mmm* * _ i-LLuaagBBtiggsgS!'. . . ?. - . . * , '?*, '. .S Jm. gy>.*-""'"i-A.L J -- .. . ? . -?-- - . ,-T- * * . TJ^SObOW & OABTOk I J rku.lL Ardi |Wi?#AtMUM taM, fwMTn.ii. r Adtersr*. 1 TEHE22* 911 4 Ttri ^iwiin Ma^am f " " I Vmammm tmrx: ?>. , <8k >**"' 1 ? i >* ?.? -. :- - - ' ? ? - . ??- " ... . .. ... ^ii .w . - ? rr^y ^r-$ ?v? sIUWBKKLY. LANCASTER. S, 0.. JUNE15, 1904: E8IABLI8HED * V>2 " ' i '> V (3 1) Oil iln THURSDi ALL THE CAN Hiss Copp ?(?'''; quite a v pe^-e to get iin ' y. We w / ON OU We believe we ha\ \ we are anxious for the | 3 1-2, *uts per yard up. Be sure and ask t w Remember we Lancasi e? to Ann mi inn jiS^ ?ON? ^s*"^sr ^ s* -^>v 1Y MARCH 2 ind to Invil T TT TMTiri nn/ i LHUiHb K IE AND SEE, OUR HI edge, our milliner, rhile and spared no ; a nice up-to-date 'ill also make A Special Displaj R DRY Dnni m. ^ I X V-A V V J / e the NICEST STOCK that has ei jublic to see our goods. We I he prices when yon are looking will not bo undersold. ter Mercai * 9 ? ounce b * i m irmm pl< Dl? Y, ( G. mc ' ph pr< X le^ I4TH Fo _ wa ?? Do <?n' ^ ter po cot nn It )ri(3 tai Sti 0?BS_ ? - ? i*'- ? ? fol tic wt stayed in New # we > pains or ex ae stock oi Mil" pei \T tw t?l La ( l oil Cli DS SIDE = em utc pei . wii ? inp doi the per been in Lancaster and tave them ranging from l wh around. cr bol wh Gi wa $4 I pTs fat tio utile Co. I J. bu Happenings in The State. Ev I i Chroniclod by tho Alert CorBspondentB of Tho Columbia State. Iss T CIGARETTE SMOKERS BARRED. Rock IIill, Juno 10.?The board directors of the National Union nk of this city iu meeting today Sp opted a rulo whereby no one ' 10 smokes cigarette can find em net )yraent in that institution. M< G. NEVILLE TENDERED COLLEGE he< PRESIDENCY. Ml Yoikvillo, Juno 11. ? Rev. W. Novilln vofinitin'l ? *u:_ ^e ? - . ?vwiyo\i UUllt'U I LI IS J irning by long distance tele- W1 one of his unanimous election as esident of the Presbyterian CoU ;o of South Carolina, located at ?* inton. He has not as yet dea: led us to its acceptance. | _ on und Dead by Railroad Track. ^ ^ ste I0 v A white man about 25 years old / s found dead beside the railroad UU 0 mile this side of Hopkins yes *)e > ftS day. From a letter found in a ckot it was learned that the deised is E. E. Hay who has been wc employee of the Richland mills. is believed that young Huywvub 111 ling on a freight and fell off susning mortal injuries. ?The ',e 1 1 K itiVi Hill 11131. _ I wl 'romises Wholesale Hanrbjg. " H aa CrMMile Creek, Col., Juno 11. h? Gen. Sherman Bell made the ^ llowing statemont for publica ^ ,D: li UI have indisputable evidence lich will lends to the conviction a number of uuion mon for the lrder of non.union miners who re I died in the Independence put explosion. We have bo . til 1 ecu S5 and 40 men in the bull a who will swing for this crime. i . . . wi e are only waiting to capture ^ 0 or three naore men before we . 1 what our evidence is." , _ ^ hai d Swallowed Iron And Died in a Few Minutes. S? lv Spartanburg, June 11.?Car- ore , the 8-year-old son of Mr. J. A irk, a well known farmer of the on' nnon Camp Ground section, ^ allowed a 6mall iron bolt, about as ee-8 of an inch in circumfer- itr 26, and died within a few min>8 Qyesterday afternoon. The an< ce of iro'n lodged in tho boy's KRl adpipe, preventing his breathEverything possible was tcK ae to save the boy's life, but so attempts were futile. Af- un death efforts were mado to ro- or< icitate him but to no purpose. (^lf ?? m - fin Gills Fails To Get Bail. by Camden, June 11.?J. E. Gills o lias been confined in the counjail here for the killing of Mcae Whitaker, made application rore judge K. (J. Watts for bail jn ich wai refused. The elder wi Ma, who is held as an accessory oa s granted bail in the sum of 80 00?; _ >RIVEN TO DESPERATION. ^ Living at an out of the way nv ice, remoto from civilization, a nv nily is often driven to despera- m n in case of accident, resulting Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, !. Lay in a supply of Bucklen's ^ nica Salve. It's the best on rth. 25c, at Crawford Bros., F. Mackey & Co., and Funder- J ' rk Pharmacy, drugstores. (co ans Tells of the Cow*' hiding. lued ti Statement Describing the rouble and Says That Ho Jabbed His Enemy in the Face. ecial to Greenville News. Columbia, Juno 10. ? In con ction with the difficulty bctweon jssrs. W. Boyd Evans and John Mobley, this statoment has cn prepared for publication by r. Evans: "As to tho difficulty that 1 had sterday with John G. Mobley 1 sh to give a simple statement of 3 affair. "I loft my homo on the morning .June 9, Thursday, and walked surely along down toward my ico, and on turning the corner Sumter and Washington streets ooked up and saw, about ten sps from mo Mr. John G. Mobr walking toward me, accompa;d by ono of tho guards at tho nitentiary, whom ho introduced his cousin, Mr. Mobley. John Mobloy addressed mo with thetO ?rds: "Good morning, this is r cousin, Mr. Mobley." 1 told li that I know Mr. Mobley. Go in said: "Where aro those purs?" I asked hini jvbat papers j 1 O "'erred fo* hi a rn?il\r *rnu I ..... ?~l"J ?;.l have you said about mc ?" r answer was, "nothing, except to the requisition papers in the vernor's office for forgery." tie then repeated W here are oso papers?" I said: "Prob ly if you will look at tho proper ace you will find them." With that he raised something had concealed behind him wrapd in paper and struck 1110 across b head. 1 warded tho blow oil' Ih my left hand, catching it on / shouldor and loose part of my at, and striking him in the face th my right hand with all tho *ce I had. We imaiedlately nclied. I caught the whip ho d and threw it on tho ground, the while he attempting to uge me in the eyes. Immediatewe wore separated by bystand i, who wore attracted by Mr. ibloy's loud expressions. Somo 0 in tho crowd said, "Turn im loose,', which thoy did, and wo wont together again, 1 uck him a full blow in the face, that time the shoriff arrived 1 caught me by the arm and d: "Come on to your office." me one cuught Mr. Mobleyand )k him td tho sheriff's offica. ortly afterwards I was placed der n peace bond. At tho reefer's court this morning I was ichargod and Mr. Mobley was od. These are facts to bo weighed r tho public. (Signed) W. Boyd Evans. Ten Years in lied. It. A. Gray, J. P., Oakville, d., writes: "For ten years 1 \s confined to my bed with disso of my kidneys. It was so voro that I could not move part the time. 1 consulted the very st medical skill available, but uld get no reliof until Foloy's idnoy Curo was recommended to c. It has been a Godsond to o." Sold by Fnderburk Pharacy. Dr. F. II. II. Calhoun has been acted to the chair of geology at emson College to succeed Prof. V. Lewis, who goos to Rutgers Uoge in Now Jersey. Mo bley Calls Evans A Coward. &ays his Statement was an Absoluto Falsehood?nnd Evans Bucked Off to Escape Blows. Special to Greenvillo News. Columbia, June 11.?Jno. G. Mobloy hns handed tho press a statement concerning his recent trouble here with Boyd Evans in which he says: "1 have read tho statement made by W..Boyd Evans as to tho difficulty, between him and myself and pronounce it to bo ab solutoly false as will be shown by tho statement of well known and reputable gentlemen as to tho difficulty itself, and statements as to tho records of the false charge made against me, which record in some way had been improperly obtained by Mr. Evans "A number of years ago for the purpose of revenge a requisition for mo was issued from Georgia. This tnattor was thoroughly investigated by the courts of this State i if 1 i mm 1 was completely vindicated by the courts. "The requisition referred to was recently seen by gen demon of the highest standing in tho hands of \Y. lioyu Evuu?, v>lio Viuo showing it secretly, attempting to create a falso impression and concealing the truth. "When I became aware of his dastardly conduct, I determined 0 punish him soverely, and pur\__, ^ ^ chased a cowhide for tho puapose. " \ ' v~ 1 went to^ him unarmed ana demanded the papers, which he at tirst denied any knowledge of and thon became evasive in his an~ swer. "1 then applied the cowh.de to his person a number of times and continued to use it on him nutil it became twisted and unfit for use. He did not strike me a blow, but commenced backing off from mo us i struck him with the cowhide, and continued to do ho aftor J throw down the cowhide and was striking him with my fists. "His manner was as cowardly as his course has been in the wholo matter. "I endeavored in this way to intlict upon him tho severest punishmcnt for the unjustifiable assault ho has made on my charactor. (Signed) John G. Mobley. Mobley Fined; Evans Discharged. Special to The Herald. Columbia, Juno, 10.?John G. Mobley and W. Boyd Evans wore prisoners in tho polico court horc this morning. No evidonco was taken because Mr. Mobley pleaded guilty to the charge of disorderly conduct and was lined $20, which ho immediately paid. Mr. Evans having acted on tho defensivo was discharged. Tho court room was crowded in tho expectation that evidence would be brought out showincr tho norsnnn.1 rnmnno ^ , "?v Mr. Mobloy attempted to cowhide Mr. Evans. This did not como forth and tho general supposition is that tho trouble betwoen tho two is at an end in so far as further personal difficulty is concerned. Warning If you have kidney or bladder troublo and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you wiil havo only yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kidney ard bladder disease Subscribe to The Lodge-.