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EVENING SUN SUSPENDED. | I i After Less Than Two Month*' Existf once Greenville Newspaper Goes Out of Business. Tho State. Greenville, April 0.?'The Clreeiw ville Evening Sun, J. C. Garlington editor and proprietor, suspended publication today alter a brief existence, it having* been started on February 22 of the present year. Lack of patronage is assigned as the principal reason for the suspension. The paper will (ro out of existence. Mr. Garlington lias lonned a connection with the ( Ciroenvilli* News by which he becomes traveling represent alive anil' staff writer and will begin his new labors at once. HENDERSON WITHDRAWS. j Says the Public Would Not be Inter- : estcd in. the Reasons "Which Prompt Him to his Step. A iken. A prii /.? I'lie I I < in. I). S. ^ Henderson iravc to I lie press la<t ni'jlu | the following for publicalion : "Some time'ago [ announced that , I would he a candidate for the long term for United Slates senator, but j there are now reasons, in which the J I . public would not be interested, which I induce me not to enter the race, and I feel it my duty to my friends to so I state at Ibis juncture, in order that . they may align themselves where and with whom they see tit. "I am very grateful for the sup- , port which my faithful friends have tendered me. "If any issue, personally to myself, was made, or if there was any [' public issue, in which the welfare of the Slate and public was involved, that would arise in the ensuing can- ' tvass, I would continue the race to the vmkT, but as none such exist, there is I no duty which requires such action | on niv part. There will be no dearth! of candidates from present appear-I anecs, and for the good of the Stat?J i I hn>pc the people will make a wise ' choice.'' THE SENIOR SENATOR SEEMS VERY CHEERFUL Tillman Much Improved?Pain and Numbness in Left Side and Arm Have Disappeared. ! The State. j Atlanta, C!a., April S.?"My only regret is that I did' not come here a month sooner," stated Senator Benjamin 1\. Tillman at the breakfast table this morning at the sanitarium i where lie is slaying. Senator Tillman ! was very cheerful today and staled i he had not felt as well for months. The prospects are thai if Senator Tillman continues to improve as he! | has since arriving here he will be able I ( to leave for a trip abroad within the ' course of a few weeks. The pain and w numbness in bis left arm and side. f which were taken as an indication of I threatening paralysis, are giving the senator but lit file trouble now. ITe still declines (o be interviewed. . A LONDON BOHEMIAN CLUB. ' An Evening With Some Famous Artists at the Sketch Club. London Tit-l>iis. The Sketch club, which has among its members such well known artists as Tom Hrowne, Cecil Aldin, Dudley Hardy, John Ilassall, and Hone Hull, j probably provides its members with j more fun than any olh-M* London club and gives the most original entertainments. One one occasion Ilassall and Dudley Hardy divided the members between them, and each spent an afternoon in his own studio, covering ^ squares of billboard with caricatures S of their styles. They each did about I 30. They went early to the Sketch k club and hung them round the room Ik as a "spoof" exhiblion of works by E7 the members of the Sketch club. When the members arrived1, as no one g| had been omitted, everybody had the g satisfaction of laughing at everyjj& body else, an.l the novel exhibition El provided merriment which lasted the H whole evening. S? One gala night a "spoof" eeremonI ial was held. A stalwart policeman stood at the door, beneath whose helS ?, met the more knowin.- ones rccognizmb ed the dark and distinguished fcajjft hires of John ITassall, the famous poster artist. Some of the members, *n Passing, tried to break through his HK incognito, but in his deepest tones he |f I (moved tlwm on with "Cloak-room upstairs, sirs,' and upstairs they had R to go. One of the rooms was deeoratI ?(T as a sort of throneroom, and seleotB ed members in fancy dress were ranghL ed down each side, with the president, m Mr. Dudley Ilardy, lavishly robed, on Rl* a dais at the other end. As members and friends camo in they all had to kneel before llio president, who du kin?hlcd them wit Ik his sceptre. in the small hours of the moruii when the fun was at an end, DiuU Hardy sent for a cab. He then swe down the steps in his flowing rob. carrying his sceptre over his shoul or. Two policemen standing ne caught sight of him, and supposi him to be a city dignitary, a sort cross between a sheriff and a lo function, hurried up and began hustle the people away with "Sitai hack, there; stand back!" liar was content to hoodwink them for moment, but finally spoiled the situ lion by chucking his sceptre, whi was made of cardboard, to the driv and' saying, "Here, cabby, hold i brooming wand!" The two policem tried to make it understood, in a lai -'Ml ?l* manner, that they knew was a joke all the time, On Miioliier night n certain inernb< who having the gilt of the gab wa> always ready lo make a spec "I' somewhat inordinate length, w I ! ;: 5 ?'il lo ;l little surprise. Ilis fh id' elo.; lence was suddenly check "itii cardboaril. In oilier word's, jn 'vii " lie was in the middle of his c "l'diutn. and settling down to a loi course before winding up with lent;!hv peroration, up shot into I nil' innumerable sheets of cardboai held by .rate members, and np< thjse cards appeared the followii strange devices: "Wats!" Shut up! '^om'vc said enough!" "(live it rest!" "Tut! tut!" "I fold yo peace!" "Simmer down!" "Hot "(Ireat scot ! he's at it again!" "S imicc is golden!" etc. Before this el 11ue:11, yc-t speechless, onslaught t talkative member collapsed. At ordinary meetings of t Sketch club the lirst two hours a ilevoted to work. A subject is give and every artist sits down quiet ami busily, without a word' spoke and lor two solid hours uses all t imagination, humor, or pathos that can put into liis picture. Sharp nine 'uiie is called and work ceas; lifter which the pictures are on oxl bition for a few mi mutes. It is 1 uncommon thing for members of I Sketch club to charge from .") to , lbs. )or pictures done in 1*20 minuti and. what is more, they get the prices! After work conies supper, of wni the following is a specimen men Soup, none; Knlrec, tripe; Joii roast beef; Vegetables, pomues terre, onions, turnips; Creese. I'lie supper is set by the niembe themselves. Dudley Hardy will sta ger in with the potatoes. Tom Brow will the plates. .John llassall with cutlery, and son on, and almost the twinkling of an eye the table > 1 aim' everybody ready to beg: Afier supper there is generallv sing song and a talk, and during (I lime many excellent caricatures a ollen produced of those presci Smoke drawings are made on plat" and some member with a turn f sculpture will .mould a likeness some other member in damp bread. Indeed', this original method caricature, which may be called I sopped-bread style, is greatly in \ gue at the Sketch club. The bre crumb is wetted, then squeezed to paste between the fingers. Then t model is built up on some foundatit such as a bottle, or, if it is in bas-i lief, upon a plate which has been pi viously tinted with smoke-black fif a match. Some time, ago a meml turned out a really capital model Dudley ilard'y. His slightly turn up moustache of sandy hue was sn plied by a strand of fine tobac and this medium also provided t hair. Evening dress is taboo at t Sketch club, the members of whi are nothing if not unconventional a Bmhemian. |C)erlain members of more conventional turn of mi "tried it on" once, to see \vi would' happen. Very little time h . lapsed before their beautiful lai dried shirt-fronts were covered w drawings like I he pages of a sket book. This liberty, which had be intended rather to annoy than please, leapt suddenly into popul, it.v, and those who were unadorii immediately sougiit lor Ibis new < coral ion, and pretly quickly eve shirt-front became a sort of comic manae. One individual declared tl he intended to cut out the front fr. the shirt for the purpose of frami if, and, considering that it bore sit ed' drawings by Dudley Hardy, T Browne, ITassall, Cecil Aldin and o ers, the notion was not unrensonal The late lamented Phil Mjay wa< member of the Sketch club "and ways in the thick of the fun. C nig'ht he arose with great cercmc to make a speech, and, taking ouf pair of spectacles, adjusted them his nose. Waving done this coughed with great gusto and nu another pause, while he placed j ilv other pair of spectacles on his u I learing his throat again he look io-( other pair ??I' glasses and' pul them ey a I so, Then he beamed through pt ti*i|>Io glass and opened liis moi 3s, hut, suddenly seeming to rcmeni .(!_ something, he felt in a side pot ar n,,d found another pair of speetat njr which he placed over the others. 'I ot' wont on I'or some time, always oj rtl ing his mouth and then pausing Lo l>nt 011 another pair, until at last nd had no fewer than seven or ei dy pairs ot spectacles on his nose. a members sal staring at him, won* ia_ in?- what the end would he. It c; ch ,r,t hist, lie said, "Tut-tut!" and or down gravely. u v en The Marks of the Burglar. ;.*ii There is one tiling Wii Ting-f it does nut approve, and that is sending of Chinese commjssioncr:the various countries, such as Krai >> (lermany ami America, to siudv n ern government. "The only thin as ai" s"11' ?h?.ui." lie I oh) nie w 1VV asked Ihe rerson I'or thi< disappro 'is laa! uc'i etutinii-sioiKvs m [jcj- I I 'a111 lion lo cook I" reneh (fishes, x_ correct wines to furnish wilh liie ( ner courses and the stars among world's tailors, cigar dealers |10 wine merchants. I have not a v hiuli opinion of governmental c m missions. I would he polite to th of course, hut would express for ti )> a slight contempt, such as the pai a maid?you've heard the story? ur " Hie maid awoke her mislross >> Ihe middle of the night with jl_ whisper, 'There is a burglar do 0he " 'Nonsense,' returned her i tress, 'it's probably only my I . hand, getting home late from re ('ln,),> " 'Xi>. madam.' was the maid's l' plv, 'it is a burglar. for he i; stumbling over any tiling, nor swi . ' ing nor falling down.' "?San Fi , cisco Call. ue at ~~ ? Why buy an Organ 10 from a Peddler? *S| When yon can buy a superior organ from SO factory representative for less money, am easier terms, and have absolute protectio the guarantee given by the makers We make low prices and grunt from on I'll two years?without interest?for settlement, . only bind the organ as security. We save you money and supply Organs if will prove a life long pleasure. Write at once for catalogues and special p tie and terms to the old established MALONE'S MUSIC HOU5 1-S COI.UMHIA, S. C. o. PIANOS AND ORGANS ne he NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEME in AND DISCHARGE. is Xolice is hereby given that 1 in. make a final set I lenient on I lie osi a 1 of Annie l.cit/.sey, a minor, in the ii* lice of the Judge of l'rohate for X ire. berry county, on the twenty third nt. of April, 11)08, at II o'clock in i's, forenoon and will immediately iji 'or alter apply for letters of discliargv of such guardian. John Davis, of Guardiai he Newberry. S. C., .March l!). 1!)0S o !1(1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. a STATU OF SOUTH CAKOLIXA 1.0 COUNTY OK XEW.I1KRKY. )n.? All persons holding claims aga rri" I lie estate of Sallie Tidwell, dec l"?- ed, are lierdby requested to pre: )m same, duly altested, to Hon. Frank ,<M' Scliunipor.t, probate judge for X ?f berry county, on j>r before the : <-'(l day of April, I AOS. And all persons indebted to , ' ?_? estate are hereby required to 1L same lo the probate judge for N berry count, on or before the : ',0 15th day of April, 1908. J. Brooks Wingard, n<l Qualified Executor of Ihe last a and testament of Sallie Tid\ n" deceased. lat " 1 CHARLESTON & WESTERN C |jh OLINA RY. Schedule in effect November 3rd, ] ^ Lv. Newberry (C N & L.) 12:40 p Ar. Laurens 1 :52 p Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:15 n Ar. Greenville 3:40 p Lv. Laurens 2:07 p Ar. Spartanburg 3.3") p a ~ Lv. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 3:40 p 1.1 Ar. Ilendersonville 0:25 p 11111 Ar. Asheville 7:30 p Lv. Laurens (0. & W. C.) 2:00 p fn" Ar. Greenwood 2:50 p r>,n Ar. McCormick 3:55 p Ar. Augusta 5:40 p do. Note: The above arrivals and 5 a partures, as well as connections 1 al- other companies, are given as in 'ne mation, and are*not guaranteed. ,n.V Ernest Williams, ' n Gen. Pass. Agt., on Augusta, Q *ie Geo. T. Bryan, Greenville, S. i Af ZI OPERA HOUSE j EARHARDT & WELLS, nth, Lessees and Managers. kot i.u Saturday, April 11. When igld ! .- Smith imfc " Came i Home. | ; I FEATURING: Fay, Coley & ??l. Fay and J. Early Hughes. I A Laughable Farce a!.I j Comedy with music I he j THE MUSICAL EVENT. | 1M\V ONI1; N1CJUT ONl.V. Z\ MONDAY, April 13.; 1*10 f The Celebrated Schubert Symphony ,lis Club and ins- j llw Lady Quartette >n'\ Auspices Elk Lodge. i KM'- j a,,_ ! fii a delightful program entirely from dullness and consisting of free i Lady Quartettes, Violin and Vocal Solos, Mandolin and Guitm* Club, Comic and Serious Readings, Etc.* Etc. REPAIR SHOP?Furnit ure, lounges, 1 and parlor suits, 'each upholstered, regaining chairs, repaired; making j-our and laying carpets and mattings, a in cleaning old furnilnr?. In Sunlight ie i? Hall, near old colored Raptist nmi church. tl,al Wesley Means. rices jj? Headache Helps. When 1 feel a 'headache coining on.' says a writer in the April Designer. ? 11 look around for the cause. I'suaily ) INT , L loosen my hair. If is not generally j known thai hair done up tightly an.I will j pinned dose to |.he head will cans,1 j late headache. Try letting the iiair fall ol- loo.se, or braid or ]>in it loosely in a | ew- a different style. Sometimes il iday my collar which is loo tight, ami the when I take il off my hvadaehe di>- ! ere- appears. Again it is caused by tight ? as or uncomfortable shoes, or by liign-j heeled shoes, which may feci contfor'-i able hid which will cause t he I rouble, j | LOW RATE MILEAGE TICKETS ! ON SALE BY SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ">00 .Mile Slate Family Ticket.? $11.25?flood over the Southern Railinst w">* 111 South Carolina for the head eas- or dependent members of a family. ie?t Limited one year from date of sale. . 1000 Miles Interchangeable Indiview 'Inal Tickets $20.00?flood over I he said Southern railway and thirty other roads in the Southeast aggregating {l :10.000 miles. Limited one year from | pay <li,h> Jew- 2000 Mile I nterc.hangeahle Firm said Ticket .$-10.00?flood over the Southern Hallway and thirty other roads in the Southeast aggregating IN),000 will miles for a manager, the head of a veil, linn or employe. Limited to five hut good for only one of such persons al one time. Limited one year from date AH- <>f s'',1(, 1000 Mile Interchangeable Individual I'ickel $2;>.00?flood over the j L907 Southern Railway and seventy five I m other roads in the Southeast aggregatm ing 11,000 miles. Limited one year] m. I ''""' date of sale. . jii. !,n'? after April N|, 1JI0S, all ( . u.. I mileage tickets will not be honored . in. I"1' passage on trains nor in check-' m. ing baggage except from non-agency , . in. stations and stations not open for the! . in. sale of tickets, but must he presented . m. at ticket offices and there exchanged . m. for continuous ticket. . m. Money saved in passage fare by >, m, purchasing tickets from Southern fie- Railway agents. Fares paid on trains with will be at a higher rate. ifor- 'Call on Southern Railway Ticket Agents for mileage tickets, passage tickets and detailed information. J. C. Lusk, a. Division Passenger Agent, R. W. Hunt, Charleston, S. C. | C. Assistant General Passenger Agent, ft. Atlanta, Ga. I ?j I'J r rjit ARK ir trade mark, MIMENT remedy for all Internal and trial will convince you. iuts and Musclos, Soto Throat, Colds, n ij'.estion, Tootliaclio, anil all Netvi\ lioro n ill's A i k oil I'Vcry package. 2>c.. fioc.i-iul 0 uoney iclmuled. Sample by mail (lee. i and lioston, mass., u.s.a. ' GILDER & WEEKS. ? nniiiM iBimn iiiwwi um\im II LUES. , Poar Egg Dye, rds, etc., etc. Candies Here lvenirs Just in. 10c. Co. 3oods! iy large stock Egg Dyes and cial prices to iff Qfnrp II i# illS 0a :<.vitai?TaBmr?:?iVT<ra.-*jcivi.-?i-mviaciraB?>rvw?Beeeuua? if the Season. deney to irritate the semi<1 delicate bronchial tislms. _ , every time you take the ? .*h be lore it has a chance to e capillary air tubes of the e?? mick relief cough *r tin; seat of tr.-ublc and re- ^ Morphine and is as safe lor $5 1 <&> G STORE. ><& $ SJ> "CUBA iter Months A Trip CMS! LINE to make life worth Excellent Schedules very advantage posttractive trip. r pamphlets call on t, or write T, C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. Agent. >N. N. C, FOR ACL CREATION THE i Conucct the Ark, on With a liniment, NOAH'S Lir and you have tlic world's greatest external achcs and pains. One For Uheuin ltism, Sciatica, J.aiue Hack, Still Joi Strains, Spiaius, Cuts, liiuises. Colic, Ci.imps, I ml ami Muscle Aches ami I'.iins. Thei;vnuiue It.is N'o.i fi -co by all dealers in liwtUc ino; (in o .intend ^ SOLD AND GUARANTEE B\ EASTSlioi China Eggs, Plates Rabbits. Post Ca Buy Your Easter Great Line 10c Sot Anderson 1 Easter ( Come and see n of Easter Rabbits, Post Cards. Spe merchants. Mayes loi ^ Mf'xturccwvxsi^csLii txr&?xntz<z-v*-i \mzrx 5 The First Cough t ? Even though not severe, has a ten ^ tive /Membranes of the throat an Coughs then come easy all winter slightest cold. Cure the first couj set lip an inflaniatiou in the delicat 0 lungs. The best remedy is Q a SYRUP. It at once gets right at moves the cause. It is free from w a child as for an adult. 25 cents a % MAYES' DRU FLORIDA D'?ring '1 hese Cold Wir VIA THE ATLANTIC Would be just the thing living. Superb Trains, and Tickets which offer e sible for a pleasant and a For full information o your nearest Ticket Agen W. J. CRAIG, Pass. Traf. Manager. ( WILMINGTC