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PRESIDENT HM (-Kinley. 1 I Liuseli'. i: < .; ? i i 1 i i a,n,i,i . WASIII st?TuN. \ i i'll 1 * If any one j think* that thc l'res??i?iil .-!' the I'ni led States is allowed to ->> about un attended lie is or she., i M greatly mis-? t:ik? :. The I'resident h i tu self is ignorant of the great precaution which ?- taken ,n preserve Iii- life and to pr-e\ ru his j. '. r.-. >ri being reached by >u h ;i fan?ticas Booth. <?r ?-rank as . i uiteau lt Kits recently come t?? my knowl edge i-t to what extent thcoiliccrs of this g iverumcnt <1<> go to prevent any tragedy such as has twice marred thc history of this republic. A good deal used to bc said about th?; number of detectives which wen- wont t<? accom pany President. Cleveland and some sneering comments were made by those who ought to have known bet- j ter, but there was no more precaution . laker) f<> protect thc person of I'resi- i dent Cleveland than is taken during this administration or was taken in j that of President Harrison. I'resi dent Cleveland was not as lithe of ! limb as either Mr. Harrison or Presi- j dent McKinley and consequently was j not scon abroad as much as cither, but ; lie was as unconscious as either to the j sense of danger. This I learn from some one who j knows what he is Haying and who is ? thoroughly posted on the ways and ! means provided to insure our Chief j Executive from assault. MAS Y A M Kit M'AN ASSASSINATIONS. This country, a little over a hun- ; dreii years old. has had almost as marry j ruler- assassinated as France with her j thousand years back of her, and one j more than England. I am not taking into consideration those princes and , rulers who were murdered after they were deposed and imprisoned, but of actual bona fide assassinations such as that of President Lincoln, President Garfield and President Carnot. Hut j of tl? i s later on. As 1 said, the President himself is : ignorant of the precautions taken to j protect him. He would deny that j such precautions were taken because | he is ignorant of thom, and if the j secret service bureau was asked thc j plain question if it had a force of men detailed for this work its head would doubtless disclaim it for the reason that there is no law which authorizes the treasury department to detail men for such duty. It was all light for Horace to sing of "Integer vitae scelerisque purus," but the pure aud good arc as vulnera ble to the crank as the evil and wicked. li any one doubts that such precau tions arc taken let him imagine thc preposterous preposition of a govern ment of sixty or seventy millions of people permitting their head to go unattended through thc world at the mercy of cranks. It is said that if the secret service men detailed to guard the life of Garfield had done their duty properly his life might never have been sacrificed to the pis tol of a madman. "THE CHIEF SAFETY." From thc standpoint of the Kuro pcan our Executive is absolutely un guarded. In this is his chief safety for where there are fewer evidences of fear there are less incentives to crime. Thc very absence of guards is protec tion. But it is thc crank that has to be watched and for this work six of the ablest men in thc secret service branch of the government have been ! selected. They are absolutely trust vvorthy and have an almost unlimited amount of money to spend. They have to report to no ono save to each other, one of whom is chief, so I un derstand, and in this way their com ings and goings are conducted without suspicion. They arrive in town as do other travelers, put up at thc best hotels and wear thc smartest clothes. Sometimes they come with large tour ist parties and take in thc sights, going through the White House with as keon an appetite for bits of gossip as tho veriest " hay seed" in thc party. They will assume any disguises they want, but they usually go as well equipped gentlemen. They mingle with crowds and watch thc vagrant and thc loiterer about thc White House grounds with trained eye, roving in every direction. They kuow their business as thoroughly as do any men in their profession in thc world, it is said, and their disguises arc impene trable. It makes no matter who is President and what thc Kxccutive wish may bc on the subject, the silent and ever watchful vigil continues. Thc President himself would scorn thc idea that he needed protection of any kind, but for all that he is pro tected when least suspecting it. Tho system has been continued since the time of Lincoln. Up to that time ft was not thought necessary to throw safeguards about our Presidents. Tho systom had become a little lax when thc assassination of Garfield made it evident that the ritriditv of th in ur?, caution must never bc allowed to re lapse into an indifferent state again. IS GUARDED. s I jr* no rant of tho Mir ons. lum nul. SKfMtKT S Kit V ?< I l'JU:? .M l l??S. lu oilier countries tlii- secret;ser vice precaution i- carried to a far . greater extent t li si II here, but it i> doubtful if it i- MIMIC effective. In Knglaud, for instance, it is said that so many are lin; disguises assumed by the dcterti' cs about \'ictoria that that pour lady's life i> made miserable by wondering who these people are and by what right they are permitted to roam about her estates, lu Prance j the system is carried on very much us it is here, save that the secret service is increased by officers and guards in uniform, and sentinels stationed at every door and gateway. There have been only three bona iide assassinations in France, posi tively known to history. One victim was Henry III. killed by a Jacobin monk, Henry IV was assassinated by thc Kornau fanatic ilavaillac, the third being President Carnot. The former was assassinated in IOU). That period was replete with assassinations ol' all kinds, and the wonder is that more crowned heads did not fall a victim to the knife. Many attempts on thc lives of rulers are recorded, but very few successful attempts. Louis Xl was believed to have been murdered for rebelling against bis father, but it was never proven. Over in Knglaud Kdward the First was assassinated by a musselman while thc former was crusading, but he seems to have had no right there and thc feeling against him was bitter and deep. Kdward thc Second was mur dered after his deposition. William Rufus was supposed to have been as sassinated in New Forest and not accidentally shot with an arrow by Walter Tirrell, as stated in history, diehard the Second was killed by Kx ton after his deposition, and Henry thc Sixth is supposed to have been assassinated by thc Yorkists, but it was never proven. Kdward the Fifth goes down in history with an improba ble death at the hands ol' Kiehard the Third, but recent historians put little faith in the story. One of the most marked assassina tions was that of William of Orange, surnamed thc Silent, the founder of the Dutch republic. Ile was called thc "Silent" from the fact that he hoard without comment from Henry thc Second of Frunce of a plot to mas sacre the Protestants, he himself being one at the time. He was assassinated by Balthazcr (ierard, a Catholic fanatic. ASSASSINATIONS IN SCOTLAND. In Scotland assassinations was the favorite way of securing a change of governmental policy. They of all people seemed to have been given more freely to assassination. Thc assassinations of rulers, consorts and paramours are too numerous to meu tion. In studying history one is likely to emerge from youth with the idea that nearly every other ruler was assassinated for the reason that thc historian seems to revel in detailing the attempts on the lives of sover eigns, and dwelliug with much color on the various plots. Hut to review the men who have met death in this way there are comparatively very few, but sufficient to cause those who have thc keeping of tho lives of rulers safe to still use precaution; for modern history boasts about as many assassi nations as the history of the period known as the dark ages. A. W. B. A Pretty Storj.. A Lancashire lady has been relat ing a rather pretty story about a fac tory girl's way of answering a marriage proposal made to her. "The young woman could not write or read writing, and one day she brought a letter to me to read to her. It contained an offer of marriage. "I happened to know that thc writer was a deserving young artisan, so I said to her: 'Now, you must consider this matter very seriously, and if you like to come to nie when you have aiade up your mind. I will write a re ply for you." "A day or two afterward I met the girl again and asked her if she wanted mc to answer the letter for her. ,,lO, that is all right,' she said, looking radiant and pleased. 'I've settled it. I answered it myself.' ''Why, bow did you do it?' I asked. "And then she told me that she could make a capital 'I,' aud then she stuck on tho paper a piece of wool after it for 'wull'-'I wool.' " Rh ou m at ism Cured. My wife has used Chamberlain s Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I eau recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other household use for which we have found it valuable.- W. J. CUYLER, Red Creek, N. Y. Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading merchants of this village and one of the most prominent men in this vicin ity.-W. U. PHIPPIN, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by Hill-Orr Drug Co. In .Memory or .Mrs. K. C. Cluimblee. Still waH the Htir ?if labor and lil"'1. Hushed by the slumber ol tli?* midnight deep; Forgotten was tim lolls ami cares ol tbe past Wbon night's Musky uiHiithiuontly creep. NU Had good-byes to my Aunt wan ?aid Tho night she smoothed luir pillow once more; Sho awoke in the duwil ol' lb? heavenly moro, Whore Ii^ht "forever gleams tho fair whore. Tho angel's call was soft ami low, Whilo the spirit had gently down. Sweet music waa chanted froto Heaven above, Which call ??or loved one? borne. No one heard the silver chord whoo broken, No ono boa id their noiseless tread: u?r?!v ilmv .mind thrniltfh th? Inns night watches With while wings hovering 'round her bed. Boote Hay tho val loy we pass ls lone, Not a shadow HIIH found iu her way, Knowing ahe'll moot many friends gone before "Farewell, vain world," ?bo would pray. She bore tho cross, sho faltered not, i wi WM rd with Christian courage t>he pressed, Till tho last tr II ni pot'? joyful soiiud Said that "Jesus calls to rent." Asido she threw every weigbt of care, On earth there was nothing she bated to leave Hut ber poor companion HO feeble with Pg?. If we ask our Savior ile is ready to re lieve. If we could only think how sweet ber rest From earth's weary trouble and care, And the mansions tba! stand with wide opon doors For his loved ones His glory they will share. God's saints must iii id o o'er death's gloomy shore, And boar the wild surges and murmur ing sighs, How bright and sparkling stems the bil lows to roll Wheo trusting in .Jesus whose love nevor dies. Why is it so sad to say "She is dead?" When her .soul is at rest, when it's nature's own plan, "Come homo, dear lamb," thu good Shep herd has said, His meaning wo cannot rem!-, in heaven we'll understand. ANNIK HALL. -> - - An Apt Pupil. Old Clerk-Just watch me wait on this lady, and you'll get au idea of how it is done. Is there anything I can do for you to-day, madam? Lady-Have you any canned peas? Old Clerk-Certainly, madam (tak ing down a can), and they have thc flavor and freshness of the pea from the vine. Lady-I will take three oans. Old Clerk-You see how it's done: now here comes a lady, and I'll let you wait on her. Lady-Have you any pickled pig's feet? Now Clerk-Certainly madam, (tak ing down a can), and they have the flavor and freshness of the pig right from thc pen. _ "Those we L*sye Behind.'? Men are care less about their lives for their own sakes, but a kind and tender man should think of others ; bc should think if he should die of those be leaves behind to grieve and sorrow and struggle on without him. 1'OT this reason alone, if for no other, every tnon should re gard his health as a precious treasure not to be thrown away or spent and .scattered in vain. If any man's health is weakened or wasted, or running down, he should take thc right means to build himself up strong and well, so that he can botb live and care for those he loves. He should investigate the virtues of that great remedy, the "Golden Medical Discovery" originated by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting phy sician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Huffalo. N. Y. It is a remedy that makes a man thoroughly well by giv ing power and capacity to the digestive and assimilative organs. It makes healthy in vigorating blood out of the food he eats It gives him strength and energy to put into his daily task. It builds up hard mus cular flesh and nerve fiber, revitalizes tue tissues of the throat and lungs, heals in flammation, purges thc blood of bilious poisons and makes a mau, strong, vigorous and hardy. "My husbmd had boen sick n long time," writes Mr?. J. \V. Ilrlttiu, of Clinton, newitt Co., Ills. (Hox 475), " had doctored with home phy sicians and even went to Chicago and consulted n doctor there but without receiving any help. Ile went to the hospital and was operated on and niter three months rame home to die (as the doctors herc thought), but niter awhile he com menced to take your wonderful medicine, the ' Golden Medical discovery1 and now, thanks, to vour moil welcome medicine, he can eat any thing he wants ami Ls again a well man." No remedy relieves constipation so quickly apd effectively as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They never gripe. rm FROM this date until 15th May I am prepared to offer extra low prices on PIANOS and ORGANS. Remember, I will be glad to price anything lu the SEWING MACHINE line. I guarantee my prices are 20 per cent lower than you wilt nave to pav elaawh*r? T i.?.-e bib ing but a carefully selected stock of~new Instrumente-nothing shop-worn or sec ond-hand. M. L. WILLIS, South Main St., Anderdon, 8. C. He IM?Vt Forget lt. A young married lady one morniug gave her husband a sealed letter, which he was to read when he got to his office. He did so. ano the letter ran as follows: 'I am obliged to tell you something that may give you pain, but there is no help for it. You shall know every thing, whatever be the consequence-. For the last week I have felt like it mest come to this, but 1 have waited rntil the last extremity, and can ro main silent no longer. Do not over whelm mc with bitter reproach, for you will have I;"? put up with your share of the trouble as well as myself.'' Cold perspiration stood in thick drops on the brow of thc husband, who was prepared for thc worst. Tremb ling ho read on. "Our coal is all gone. I'leasc order a ton to bc sent this afternoon. I thought you might forget it for the tenth time, and therefore wrote you this letter." Hut he didn't forget it that time! A Beautiful Complexion. There is no person on earth but what would like to have a nice complexion. This is especially true with the ladies. There is no way to secure it by cos metics. Thc trouble is deeper. It is in the system. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy will invigorate the system and give you a beautiful complexion. It is harmless and never fails to ac complish results. It will not only give you a beautiful complexion but perfect health. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Wilhtte & WU bite. Sample bottle free on applica tion to Tyner's Dysyepsia Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga. - Thc census of 1000 will show that the United States has a popula tion of 77,500,000 people, if the esti mate?; of the treasury department are correct. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world,' said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Farly Risers, tho famous little pills. Evans Pharmacy. Hravo for Governor Stone! IIAKRIBUURO, PA., April .>.-Ina letter which Governor Stone wrote to day to \V. S. Grenoble, of Gettysburg, declining to sign a petition addressed to thc Secretary of thc Navy urging that one of the new cruisers bc named the "Gettysburg," thc Executive said : "If naming a cruiser Gettysburg' would alone honor and distinguish the excellent town of that name I would not hesitate to join with you in this request; but to the whole country and to the civilized world that name typi fies great battle, which settled a controversy between the North and the South of our country. To both sections it recalls a great heroic strug gle. The victory was with the North, thc defeat with the South. "lu the recent war with Spain the North and the South were blended as one in defense of the flag. Our battle ships and cruisers are manned by sailors and marines from both the North and the South, and I do not think it wise that a name should be selected for any of our vessels which will revive the unpleasantness which grew out of the civil war and existed for so many years. "Let Gettysburg be honored and revered as the site of a great battle, wherein the survivors of the Northern army and the survivors of the South ern army can alike uphold the valor of their comrades. I am not in favor of giving any vessel in our navy a name which will distinguish a battle fought by Americans against Americans." - The turkey was first discovered in America, and was taken to England in the early part of the sixteenth cen tury. Since then it has been acclima ted in nearly all parts of thc world. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, and her life saved after all physicians had failed, only by using One Minute Cough Cure. Evans Pharmacy._ FOB . 7. . 7 Fancy and. Staple Groceries, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Tobacco, And Cigars, COME TO J. C. OSBORNE. South Main Street, below Bank of Anderson, Phone and Free Delivery. W. H. Harrison's Old Stand. YOU CAN'T JUDGE A SAUSAGE BY ITS ULSTER ! Neither can you fix the value of a BICYCLE by its jgn&meL SENSIBLE people want SAFE BICYCLES, and safe Bicycles must have the best material, the most careful construction, and must be made by people who know how-makers who have learned by experience. We can interest careful people in the construction of CRESCENT AND VIKING If they will give us the opportunity. We'll show what goes into them, and explain why they are better than others. Come and see us. Sulllivan Hardware Co. Headquarters for everything in the line of Bicycle Sundries and Fittings. W. W. SULLIVAN? _;. _Manager Bicycle Department, ECONOMY 1 IS the foundation upon which all prosperity is based. Inevitable suc cess comes to those who act on principles of frugality in every-day life, and mingle wisdom with economy. Cheapness is not economy wheo not accom panied by good judgment ns to values, but through our combination of low prices for tho best Goods we know that you will find it to your interest to have your dealings with us. Wo are now prepared for the demands of the SPRING TRADE with a large Stock of DRY GOODS? ORGANDIES, PERCALES, MUSLINS. LAWN, DUCK, LINEN CRASH, In a profusion of beautiful styles, and the prettiest lice of SPRING PRINTS shown anywhere. We ask your inspection of these esd a comparison of prices. OUR SHOES are wearers. Only reliable lines to be found in our Stock. Ladies'genuine Dougola, Patent Tip, Coin Toe, for a leader, $1.25, worth 81.50. Ladies' Soft, Vici Finish, Heel or Spring Heel, Lace or But ton, 81.00. 36 pain 2* to 4, cost from $1.50 to $2.00, if we can fit you, 81.00. Men's Tan Bals, Patent Tip, Vesting Top, Stylish Shoo for 82.00. Men's English Ties, for $1.00-this is a bargain and is worth 81.25. MEN'S SHIRTS of all descriptions-tho beet work Shirt for 25c. And in the GROCERY line we are fully prepared for all* demands.. A full stock of FL??R and MEAT. MOLASSES of all grade*, bar rels or half-barrels, and TOBACCO. We have lots of customers who think Dur 10-pound COFFEE is the best thing they can drink. We are reaching out for more trade, and exerting ourselves to get it. Let U9 make a customer nf you. McCULLT BROS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under lus pi>r. sonal supervision since its infancy Allow no ono to deceive you in this All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex' pertinents that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is GASTO RIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant, it contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS jj Bears the Signature of ^ . The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fer Over 30 Years. THC OKNTAUN COMPANY. TT MUnn&V OT Fl C CT. NCWVOM CITY. III.mn ? ii.mm niiiiiiiiiMiiiii .UMii illili mnuiiim.n The Great Oliver Steel Beam Plow. OVER ten times more OLIVERS sold in Anderson than any ou make. THey have been tried. The verdict is unanimous for the OLIVER The Steel Beam a great feature. Warranted to stand anywhere. Handl in Car lots we give lowest possible prices. The sizes for this section are N 40, 20,19,13, &c. Buy only the Oliver Steel Beam Plows if you. aro af tex the best. DISC, SPADING AMD SMOOTHIE HARROWS, &c. Twenty years experience has taught us the needs of the farmers, sud know our Harrows are just the Implements for this section. An absolute, broad, personal guarantee given by us. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO Notice to Creditors. ALL pe mons having demands against the Estate Louisa C. Ligon, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned, within the time proscribed by law, and those in debted to make payment. H. A. LIGON, Ei'r. April 19, 1890 43_JJ STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY By ll. Y. H Nance, Judge of Probated WHEREAS, J. H. Anderson, W. D. Simpson and John W. Thomson have applied to me to grant them Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate and effects of Jesse W Norris, deceased.. These are therefore to trite and staion tah all kindred and creditors of tne said Jesse W. Norrie, doo'd. to be and .appear before me in Court of Probate, to beheld at Anderson C. H. on the 1st day of May, 1890, after publication hereof, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 19th day of April, 1899. R. Y. H. NANCE, Probate Judge. April 19, 1899 . 43 _ 2 Township Commissioners. A ND KB s ON, S. C., April 4,1S99. AT a meeting of tbs Board of County Commissioners held this day, it waa re solved' by said board to appoint Sub Commissioners in the various Townships in Anderson County, to whom the people can apply to, and make r?port of any bridges or any job of work that requires immediate attention. Any person doing a job of work in Anderson County before he presenta his claim, must have his claim verified by the Sub-Commissioners of tho Township in which said work is done. Also,' the Board decided to receive commutation road tax until 15th April, after which limo they positively -will not reeelve any money, and parties will have to work the roads when warned or pay the penalty; and for convenience of the people parties can pay money f> tbs Sub Commissioners in the Township, orto the County Treasurer until 15th April, Broadaway-J. N. Vandlvsr. Belton-J. J. Vaughn. Brnaby Creek-H. F. Cely. Centreville-L. J. Bnrrlss. Fork-R. A. Sullivan. Gsrvin-J. E. (Garvin. Hopewell-P. H. Brown. Hones Path-J. M. Hanks. Hall-W. P. Bail. Martin-R. E. Park-v*. Pendleton-Samuel McCrary. * ttock Mills-B. F. Shlrloy. Savannah-J. J. Smith. J. I?. Tt-tT. Willlamston-'Si F. McAltster. W. P. SNELGROVE, County Supervisor. J. F. CLARDY. C lc rk Board Co. Com. w. e. MCGEE, SURGEON DENTIST! OFFICE-^ront RJOEC, over F?i?J .nd Merchants Bank ANDERSON, ?. C. F*b 9,1898 83 Music for Christ mal WITH the lightness and brightne 0?y!s?Hi?3 comes tho desire for M*?^ for bettor Ynstrumenh^and i?r that suit tho taste and pleaso the??A WE gtvo yon the BEST VALUE? Music, tho greatest pleasure in Mo" Goods, and the beat prices yoa< saw. Haying recently a A FoUlOartLoad of Piaf - - AND - A Large Number of Orgaj And having made avreepljy taeUoa Iv Prices anill Cfc ?UM, feel anre that we can make ! yonr Interest to carefully in?P**l large and handsome Stock. Call o-j the celebrated Columbio Ottf phone, which we sell at oosnofo?* prices. .. In advance for an investigation Stock, we remain Most roapectfUlly, .af