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TEE . , TMIBLIHV S. CaWEk, EI) 1 r;>R AND &1 ANA<?iRissrr.n wkdnkskav and sati'm?a\ HUBHORIPl'IOX S?i 60 I'K?> YH M< 8ATTKDAY, .11 I.Y 1?>, llK'-l. Wo huvo not heretofore called Attention to a Mirvcv orderid l?y tho county comnihssioners of Kershaw county to locate the lino dividing Lunca*tcr and Ivor8hAW roiint ipm I'nilni- tliia tho line is located several hundred feet above the line previously run, us we are informed under authority of the legislature and subsequently confirmed by them. By the survey, if it should stand the test of the courts, $25,000 or more of tax able property, principally in tho town of lver.-diaw, is taken from Lancaster county and added to Kershtuv. Now what we would like to knowis, what authority has a conn ty board for establishing county lines on its own motion without evon notifying the other county concerned? And if Kor*haw has this right wouldn't Lineuslct also have the right to employ a surveyor and run the line over ad infinitum? It occurs to us that if Kershaw county believed the present line to he wrong they ought to have sought their remedy in the ! courts. ?Kershaw Kim. m | m nm (Sentenced to Hang. % Greenville News. A dispatch from Walhalla says iliuL Hoyt iiayes, the white mm who was convicted of inui lering his Y'ouiur wife has Iummi wnannniil o - ' -V..IUUVVU I unci the execution i> ordered l?y i Townsend who prosided, to t :kc place ut A'alh.dla on October 14 This is the second time Hayes has boon sentenced and he has also been tried twice in the court of Geneiul Sessions. A mistrial ro suited ut first because several of the jurors wanted to save his neck while the others thought he should die. At the second trial a conviction of murder resulted and the defendant's attorney's car no J the case to the Supreme Court. There the lower court was conlii mod and the case sent back with an order that a date for the execution ho set, which has been done by Cm cuit Judge Townsend. Woodmen Lose Decision. TheWoodmon of the world have lost their celebrated suit brought against them byaciti/.on of Yorkville. who claims that jurcd in tlic initiation. The mi protua court yc-torday h md al down u decision u (1i :*iii i the finding of the lower court which nwarded the plaintiff $1,000. The case attracted attention all over the country and was of particular interest to all secret organ-i izations, as some of t he initiation I used was brought out in the trial, i The suit was brought by S. W. j Mitchell,who claimed while join ing the order a goat was used that injured him permanently. The: Woodman through.Jas. W. Leech, who was an oflicer in the order, attempted to *how that ho had not been injured to the extent set UD in the cornnliiuit l?io ? , v, w..l HIV) |UI ? j returned a verdict for #1,000, und the supremo court, to whom tho j case was taken on the admission j of testimony, nflirmcd the lower court ?The State. Tho South Carolina Slate l'ress association has passed a resolution conveying tol'arkor its hearty con grat illations and expressing l.iiih in tho ticket and the result in ,\o vember. Sound kidne\s aie miIV mi.ii i of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Fundci burk J'harin cy. Money To Bet Oh Parker. ijuwli l'.tfM S i 'Will Siroot l>v Oil-Tin" to \v'a/ur s;->i: Sp> c ii.! to l ln; Oh?( rve Now York, July 1') ?Willi I ? StieM i pencil its eyes in surpise IbisafiXTiniim when Jacob Field announced thai he would hot *200 000 against ?350,0110 that Parker would ho elected president. Mr Ki !il further announce 1 that he would \\a;rer any pari of the union lit named nt the sumo odds i'lio sentiment on tlio si root has boon changing daily and the Ksopus candidate i- gradually g lining in favor IVrvailing odds on i! losovelt have fallen tp :ti f? to 'J to g t%> 1 and finally t?? 10 I -1 t!. Field Big oiler today at 1 to 7 on Barker vent begging in the 1'ooscveit canm It is said tliv.t Fi< lil is willin : to wager fvon more than *200,000 on Bark or, and il i< expected if the terms fail to dnw takers lie may oiler hot I or odd s. Tillman to 1 ako the Stump. I iSpo? in! to News and Homier. Washington, .July 12. Senator rillmuu, v.lio took tho stump for Bryan in boll* his campaigns, will give Judge Barker the same iis- [ sislanco. k,lt had been my intention to! take no part in the canvass, for my throat is in bud condition," said t-yur tor Tillman today, but i:ow, hi.!' the doctor forbids it, and the party wants mo, I will work r.s hart! I did in 1896 and 1900. Then 1 was a silver man: now I'll work for?well, work to beat Iioosovolt. 4Anti-Roosevelt' is my platform. I am for return to constitutional government and !ii\V i;i \iVli\ t 'i IHipCi'i ;! i iii homo, a - well as abroad." William? to Spo: ! : in Doubtful j States 1 Now Orleans, duly 1:1 A telegram from .1 .ckion, Mi , .-ays that Con>:re>smnn .John Sharp Williams will place Lis servico:* at the di-posal of the national Demo ratio committee and make speech Os in lh<> d 11111 * i till <-Ji.ii.-w .1. - ... - I M.IU the coining campaign. He expects tn go to Ksopus about the time the national eoinmitleo meets ?& O Shaoha.i Praises Tillman. Tho following dispatch is published in the New York Herald : From the lips of WiJliiiin F. Shech in J udgo Parker this evening learned of the reception his message on tho gold standard received m St. Louis. Mr. Sheeli in talked with J ml go Parker for an hour, going into the j fulh details, arid lr.uding thu work of Senator Tt!l*oiu, whoso i ibor<- if. 1) half of Parker at the critical moment Mr. Shoeli in cljMcrit). i a-, being "a perfect bulwark against t ie opposition ist-." Mr. ^ Ktih tn f.nJJ Judge I\uker i u11iu.'r that ail his friends would iu-roaftor swear by Tillman. ii?* praised the final summing up of J oh u Sharp William-, which closed the discussion of the ilc- patch. Mr. Shoehun vor\ i; a:ik 1 y' told Judge Parker that 11 it one <>f the politicians at th? convention would ever have i commended Judge ParIter's action in sending the now famous despatch. lie said that the despatch was received by ban wlinn li<> *v:>o ?1 ?a?J ? *. - it ao aii unu } I #1 god on;, iiii i came us a thunderbolt fi jui a clear sky, and further increased the troubles ho then had on Ins hands. i Mr. She.ehan has issued ? statfUit r-t bearing his signature in v. hi. h In- doiiie- that Judge I'.ir V time telegraphed i in 'vvi; - to David li. Hill dur. g the latter'*-stay in 8t. Loins. Fol y'n Honey and Tar j ; ir cJ. ii'r< .:.air,sure, fio op/rte i .it i Xraser Dead. ritici I';. idem t?^ Trnnsvaa lvi*pnl?lie (?"ticvii, .1 til v 14.?Oitm I'aii " % Kru^or, former president ??f tlu i'runnvnal reptildie, clicicl at Clari.'ti: . in (lio Su iss canton of Valid o'clock I hi1* morning. At tin time Ins sim-in-law and daiiglt t: r were with hi in. He arrived here the beginning ?#I" June, nri? since tlit*t time he bus not beet out of the house,suiFermg from iw attack of pneumonia and sup ervoniug heart \*enknc8S. After his .loath the body was Mittnt diaelly embalmo I, and later the remains will be placed in r temporary vault ponding the ro : 11 of an application to Great Hi it-sin for permission to take tlx tiody to tic 1'ransvaal for (inn Imi ial. Terrible Disaster in Which 3( Children Were Killed. Glenwood. Ills., July 1 J. ? / picnic train with little childrei from one of 11 c; largest Sunday schools in Chicago ran into a eoa tram on tiro Chicago and Hasten Illinois here tonight About arc dead and Tb maimed and injur ed. The coaches of the cxprest weie turned into emergency hospitals. All physicians in GlenWdflll tim-riofl 1 .S ill/. ^nnnn ..... special ami wrecking trains wort sent from this city. Tin injured arc being rushed hero. The first three coaches of the picnic train were completely telescoped and children were crushed like rats in a trap. The coal Iran crew were unhurt. i> 44 ? i... i>:_ it: l?n it'll ii) iitu a? Hunch ol Bananas. (ireenville News While pulling bananas from ti bum h for a customer several nights ago a huge South American ; paler sprang from he fruit and buried its fangs in J. II. Austin's thumb. In an instant il was back between the bananas ami twe Atrcti.us of Mood shot out from the .vound. A cord was bound around the thumb above the joint to prevent ciieulation and the wound laid open to allow the i;tfacted Mood to escape. When Dr. Black, who was call, ed by telephone, arrived a few moments later, Mr. Atr-lin wa Ik ginning to feel the naur eatin:? effects <?t" the poison :i 11 1 his hum! was swelling rapidly ami gwing intense pain. Dr. Black stitifjjitt d the wound ami entire Pm:ol> in carbolic acid and other antisepic liquids until the -kin was wl.itemd by the acid-. i tie effect of the drills soon became evident, however, for the swelling was checked io a great extent and the pain he came less. During tho night following the accident, Mr. Austin suffered a great deal of pain hut he was much better yesterday and there is no doubt but that he wnl recover. As soon as Mr. Austin was attended to, tiie spider was shaken from its hiding place and killed. From tho tip of one leg to the other, tho insect measured at h-a-l six inches. Its body was black ami covered with a coarse hair Woman Shot to Death by Lad of Thirteen. Dutilin, Ga. July 13.?Information has reached the city of the killing yesterday of Mrs. Kob.it Floyd in Lowrv district, thicounty, by Malcom Currio, tho lo yeur old son of Mrs. 10 i mini Uur? rio. Ourrie shot M rs. Flo\ 1 six or so von times and then shot .Mrs. Hinnias Floyd, I.is sister-in-law, indicting ;t serious Init not dangerous wound. ? H o! scr 1; . t * ) Led -ci | A TP> 1 ; Kr ft K I ' r r , S8 vm >ve are 8? ' iters aii(9 our asm issferesf of everv < giving innt or her ; money. No quofs oi'mrove of such, i V ii i five divert isemen a ?!uS a - l-2(h? va ) nonsensical faille will 8ay that we i enough to live cm. ! arc! if will be liae 1 that we will mak; ' of oar competitors wSjre's can not he i iiemcmbor our /1 i * - - ' oi shoes, which ai ; ihi_ us Every pair p,uar : solid. . . pair prove to the a new stair. The; I k c (the Douglas hue, i I** I 1 f "5 baid-hcadca eagle he soars. Our sli hoard, like some i > 7 SPECIL DRIVE or I For the cash \v< we want to make line arrives.; e., i'r ; reduced j>rices he l written enara r,te< j Bros Clot I 'ag, g'i Everybody know: clothing, and the will come and ins see that we ha ye ilarire maiorif v. ? everyl lung; you n; of all kinds and p Thanking all fu the'Y will ayail tli are offering. ! -Ilnfida liftn! I- Lanc rq j?? -*/! Wi m N0CK0U1 rivets^ for, to <hm it is to Ik- I?> and to customer iSiaf pa to the lowest oHoes - J - ' iitiom orprices, fbi ss we Siavc seen so its; priciogyoii so n Luc iSiey claim. Vi <v to the 'riitcliigent have to have a , hut bear in mind i lied h> honestv ai * *< i yon von prices hw a and what we sa controverted. (jSodnum and Dre> re two of t 8 mi m > f: VfcJBV* Knf* an teed to ho solid 4. ftll/l rl/viiklr 4-" -- 4UlAUlllHlhlO 11 }* 4 contrary wo will fr ro is hardly any us tor every body kn l akes the the eal .oes are cow leather lie re who protend 1 i WIHTER WEjGK o win* .ail any suit oicaii sweep bel lends take advanti fere they are sold, a with every suit < uaranteed to fade s that we are ove fact we freely admi ipect our stock, the; had the clothing Motion department < my desire we have, riees to meet the k >r their patronage lemselves of the ho Your* (o so :ASTER S. C UBLIC. * P s?H eompctjiiomote the ssizes us, by for the least !* we <!o not (i)Mcli dccepb licit they aril e don't utter people, but Utile profit-this one fact, ltd integrity, ver tiiaii anv y sire fads., a ' v-Selby line ilM leather sole, oe and if any eely ??ive you e to mention ows the old ie wherever ^ and no paste 0 sell shoes. 1 CLOTHING at cost, as fore the fall it>c of these * ^ T ' \v e give a >1 Strousc <S: nor shrink, rstockecl on it, but if they y will readily trade by a complete and G roceries west buYer. ,,.wl 1 i (11IU w prices we rve, j.