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TUPLEDGB. lllllKLUW S. CAIiliiK. KLHTOR AND MANAGKR. ISSUED XVKIiSK^IiAV AND .vXll llliAY WEDNESDAY, sEI'IEMUEIl 21, lOUt srBsdKirnoN AOI?KW YI:\I; i NATION VI. TICIvRT For President, ALTON IT PARKFR, < f New York. For Vice-President, UKNRY <}. PAY IS, ot West Virginia. A Negro Suicide. Marshall Shelton, a negro living on West Green street, took n dose of morphine last night and died in a short time. After an investigation it was found that Shelton had been drinking and was evidently temporarily insatu lie had sent our for the morphine several hours before and after this it' n tJ ? ?> i -v 1,!? ? ? imo piuwll HUlll Mil.I lil!5 riilllll HIM took enough to kill two moo. lie was found after several hours dead. ?Columbia Record. 'l'lio nomination of Iliggius foi governor of New York by the Republicans makes that state doubly doubtful, nod it is g( nc rally condebed that if the Demo crats put out nominees in whon the peopls have any sort of eon tidenre tho outlook for ihepartv is bright, indeed. V\ r once the Republicans seem to hav* made a serious blunder, and over rfce NewYork Sun, strong Republican paper, cannot swallow the nominee for governor. ? Record Indiuna mobs are dri'ing the negroes away from their homes merely heeauso the aforesaid negroes want to work for a living President Roosevelt ought to d< something for the door of hope in Indiana. ? Chattanooga News Tl-ll? Itill Knnmi Charlottesville Vu , Sept.11)? The grand jury of the Charlottescorporation court today returned a true indictment against cx.Mayoi J. Samuel McCuo of this city foi the murder of his wife, Fannh M. McCue, on Sept. 4th lust It is believed that the case will be continued until the October tern of court ? the third Monday. Hoy Killed Brother. Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 11' - Kd ward Speagle, aged Id years, last night shot and instantly killed hihrntllPl' Hnrvh 111 I'narii Tli lads quarreled over the question ol going to church. Edward wnsctni niitted to jail today. Two Men Killed by a Train u< G reen villi-. Greonville, S. C., Sept. 17 Henry Davis and Arthur Morgan, white employed in local rniib terc, while standing on the track of the Carolina, Kno.wiili & Western Railroad tonignt look ing at a tram crossing the South ~ o ern trestle overhead, were run into by an engine and killed. Make Soldiers Of Chinese. Tokio, Sept. 10. It i> rep< it ed that the lius-i ins compel tin Chinese in Siberia to cut Hi their queues and enlist in tiie army at the front. Disobedience 1- pun ished with instant < ..i?li-- :iti<m? <1 property and death. ?Subset .ho to '1 ho Ledger. \ * Kifiiiiivi'j- in lit a. <i Heirs to Lo otin Money. J udgo \Yntts ) e- torday t otulertd an opinion con" !i'tiiotr the Lo?*an will, - .? fur ti? niuUd to the residue after the l)t?jue:?tsj luul !?eou tuti !e. Some time a?*o relatives to the \vi'-t mado cluim to this, but J it w is also hold that it belonged to -mill! other relative* in Ireland. It.?ili -ides appeared l.rforo .Jinl^e Watts and submitted proposed do crees. According lo Jmlou Watts* dec-ion the money, which is suul to aiiiu nit to $40,000 or ^50,Ot)d, will <*o to tho relative* in Ireland, nieces and nephews of the Into Mr Lo^ati. This decision will in no way affect the bequests made or the legautres.?The State, 20th inst. Coroner of Anderson The governor today appointed ?\ C. Fruit t coroner of Anderson to (ill the unexpired term of N. 1'" lianni-tcr. Mr. iiannister was I nominated by the first priiitary } held this year,but died on the ,I very day of the election. At tin1 . -:>( ( ?nd primary necessary Mr. I I'ruitt was elected, but as tic oflicc is not as-uiucd until the tirst . of the year it was necessary to appoint someone for the interval and Mr. 1'iuitt was accordingly appointed. ? i lie Record. Hon. llai vie Jordan, one of the !>?st known farmers in the United States, who i* president of the Southern Cotton Growers1 I association and Hie National Fartilers'of the South to hold their cotton hack ami not flood the market with it He says it will mean higher pi ices, and belter timer. Tte interview is of vital interest to meichants and farmers throughout the South and Mr. Jordan says if the plan can be successfully worked out, it will mean additional millions to the Smith's wealth within the next year or t wo. Fear of Lynching at Darlington. Columbia, S. Sept. 17.? Yesterday Sum Marks, a negro, -truck in the head and seriously injured Hill. l white man nt L\dia, Darlington county. He vas chased with bloodhounds and captured and landed in the Darlington jail tonight. Fearing lynching, ShorifT Scarborough telegraphed Governor Heyward asked him to order out the Darlington Guards to protect the prisoner. The guards arc now assembled in their armory. All is quiet. ? Dr. 10. 1?. Craighead formerly president of the missouri State Normal college, lias been offered he presidency of Tulane universi ty. It h thtught that lie will s ac-'ept -W. II Vomer, of ('i >111 id bin who v on Ithelkhodes sclicl irshij I. at Oxford, will sail for Kngland this week with thirty other Oxford sch'dars. -At the opening of Clemson t college a few days ago over (>00 , ?t idents presented themselves , ami enrolled The Uepublicun State Committee nut in Columbia Wednesday. It was decided to put no State ticket in the lield, but to nominate a candidate for Congress in every district. 'Pii-i 'lli'i'f-vu nlliii'tcil Kit I- t \ itr111. of I'liio.i C<?untV| in manu .ctmin.r cheese kaN South ( iM olinian.-t to hop-; that this i n (lu-itv will soon :i-siinifi important pt .p ips i >:i \ ;t i C ir ?tin l V' v U i ! ] i > o i * oin cot A,'pi; i J. M. Hood. The fnssiiiT Of Fall Riv- ^ er. v Its Mills Cannot Stand Southern Competition and the Idle Mill tVnpie Abandon the ^ City to Seek others Homes. *. Kail Biver, Mass, September Is. i ne peaceful, but determin ed, contest bet \vo? n $37,000,000 of invested capital and 26,000 mill ? laborers, which began in this city . eiehl weeks ago, is apparently no ? nearer a settlement than at il^ g ve v vutset last duly. Both sides lennun firm, the mill owners * claiming that it is impossible to resume operations unless the 12 ? 1-2 uer cent reduction is mndn in * ~~ n wages, A'liilo tno operatives are just ns determined against work- t ing under such conditions. ( With winter not fur distant the ' .unins have already begun to | husband their resources for the drain which must then ho more severe than during the summer ^ moot lis. The exodus of foreign operatives < has naturally been large, and j lately many of the skilled help i have joined the outgoing army < seeking other fields for their la 1 hor. Of the foreigners tbo portagues have left in largo numbers, very few remaining in the city, Within the last few days there lias been a persistent rumor of a resumption on October 15, hut 1 ! on Friday the weavers decided to hold a mass Meeting on that day which apparently shows the report to bo without foundation, as far as the operatives arc concerned. Gov Terrell Has Taken Stand Against Lynching. Atlanta, On., Sept. 19.?Gov. Terrell has taken .a firm stand 1 against lynching by otiering a re ward of $250 each for the arrest and conviction of any of the men "vho took part in the lynching of -John Ware, the negro hanged l?v a no 1) in Franklin e uinty Saturday afternoon. .Judge Parker has issued instrutious that no rellcctions shall he cust in the demrcrstic lmndliook upon the personal honor and integrity of |>re>idoi11 Hoosevelt. This shows a lofty i leal, and as it is to he followed the campaign will he in (striking contrast to manv otherspreceding it. Judge Parker's acti m has ho 511 highly ' commended hy papers of differ ! ent political views, and ho has strengthened himself in thceslimu tion of conservative people. Shot His Mother in-law and His Wife Kaleigh N. ('. Sept. 10.? George Tiley, a young married inmi living about 15 miles from the city, iu a lit of rage tonight 1 fatiiljjy "hot Ins unthcr-iii-laiv, inllie.ling a serious hut not neee.vi ^ sariU mortal wound on his wif and then fl-'d from his horn". Ihquarreled with two about rome fumilv matter, threatened with :.i oath to kill Mrs. Loivt-lyT hi* mother in-law. Ho then picked up his gun and shc-t her twice as she ran once in the arm, the latter loa 1 shattered the hone mid ponctr.itin^ her lumr. lie }hon turned tie weapon upon lils wife who hell a young l?n, by in her arm*,and fired upon her wounding her in the ablest. Af terw?jil?s he fhd. lie has not been arrest ad i I s '(I I'or 1'iiuiinioiiia. Dr. C. 1*. lb-hop of Auncwa Mich., says, ,kiiave used Foley' Honey nod I . i in th'ee very se1 vero rasc> of pneumonia with i good i suits 1.1 every case." lie* 1 use suost'tutes. Sold l-y Fundci ' urk Pharmacy. & WORD n Wr A Kf^ !s wltal we art. slri tors and our aim h nterest of every esi * giving luiic or her V mffeipv. ---v - ' approve of such, as live advertisement? ftiiii at l-j2the vain nonsensical t?lk $ will say thai we 1 KSiOiigii to live on, I rtitd it nili he hack that ne will make 4 of our competitors which can not be e Remember our ( of shoes, which arc IML MS] Every j>a I I* laic l'ii solid leather count pair prove to the c a new pair. There the Douglas line, f bald-headed eagle he soars. Our sho board, like some In For the cask wo we want to no>" ; line arrive , e>o iri< reduced prices bef< writtei \ g u a r a n tec Bros Ck 'uxng, gn Everybody knows clothing, and the I will come and ins] see that we haye large majority. X everything you mi of all kinds and j>r Thanking all Foi tlicY will avail tin are offering. Lanc, - < * #} CO THF FIT: -,: * a _a ._ 3 VRBI^ sur? 5i? Qitm'RO 5* H! < to help and so ??'< istomer that jiatonii he lowest prices lor ion-. or prices, for v ue have set a so on <% pricing you so sour le thev claim We <> She intelligent p< save to have, a lit hut liear in mind Shi e<l h> honest? ant! *- e you you p? ices i?we and what we say r on ir overfed. ok!mats and Drew-' ( two of jj msc ny CAB1 WSH HHII ntced to he solid le .? r tiiwl hl/> f I w Iti/i llll*'. \?WUH/IC tip I V1L" oiitrary we will free > is hardly any use 1 or every body kuov 0/ takes the the cake esareeow leather ai a re .who pretend to _ . eil any suit i i clean sweep befVr suds take advantag n o they are sold, with every suit of Ji I J *> T arameea to facte ! that we are overs act we treeiy admit, >cct our stock, they 1 hah the elotli< i .J otiondepartment <*o iv desire we have, ices to meet the low their patronage a ousel ves of the low Yonrw to sen iiiii: k tail ftSTER S. C. \ BliIC. / 8 compeltennf^ ilip ws us, by the least ve do not fell decepli the yard don't utter eople, but lie profit" s one fact, integrity, r than any are facts, Selby line IH ather sole, and il any iv "ive von ?' ~ t/. ? to mention rs the old wherever id 110 paste cwvll ,.1 ? i; 11 snuus. SLOTHING ill cost, as re the fall e of these We give a Strouse ?& lor shrink, docked on but if they ivill readily ruue i?y 51 mplete and Groceries rcst bu Yer. inl hoping priees we re, it ' * j sa I