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AUGUST 23, 1905.
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Editorial Briefs
Tlije .Inpanese peace dove has a
iotiK "bill."
It is believed Hint peace pros
pectp would brighten if Oyanin
Hiid Liuevitjcli would resume tie
gotiations.
Russia intituntes that site piny
have the war t;o on. tn? slu* has
nothing pi ore to lose by fighting.
vi;,r.nu ?.!.? i,
A J i fci ? M(u ninii'^iiun wn " II" 11" ? '
Jivi d past tin* in.'*1 of discretion ;
Kri'iti to ,be particularly susceptible ]
to tlie elopement fever.
If the pence envoys would only i
admit correspondents to their i
meetings, they would avoid the]
necessity of having newspaper
writers draw up the treuty uii the
outside.
John 1). Rockefeller says he
jiever tasted a drop of strong
drink in his life; maybe a dtink
would do him good.
Those North Carolina burglars
who went through an editor's
Jio.use, deserve just what they got
:?nothing at all.
The South hns again been re
jninded that there arc some tilings
worse !! MR the cotton boll weevil. 1
It's plain enough, in view of the
fact that all the cuyoys s:uokp cigarettes,
why Indiana didn't invite
tin* pence conference to meet on
her soil.
The becfnnd coal trust may absorb
so much of t'nc average citizens
income, that in a few years ^
lie may feel that ho cannot
atford life insurance.
Graft may be a nice thing to j
take home to the loved ones while
nobody finds it out, but it i*- hard
on them when the crash conies
and father, dear father, has lo put
oil a striped suit.
"Where to look for innsijuitoos" '
is the title of a long article in a
NIJW (it*I oniiu *"* ??? \\*^ .......... !
find it neoeauary to look for them
us they Hud us Hist.
Aii exrhnnt*e very properly says
that it is more accurate to nay it
limn "lias a million" than thai lie
is "worth a million," There are
jteople lhat have millions 1 h ?t are !
not worth -U) emits.
lhe Caiswijas Setting Restless.
A Fort Mill special to the Char- !
lotte Observer says:
The Catawba Indians, who have
a reservation near here, are becoming
restless. Religion is principally
been the cause of breeding
dissent ion anions tlient and the
Mormons seerp to have contributed
n share in the stiife. As to who
should represent them as a.;ent
and niimigr thoir school ims recently
been bones of contention.
The tribe now wants to tjo \\r'*st
and will ask the next Irjjfisl dure to
assist them in this direction.
"Whether ttie Mormons have instilled
this feeling in them or
whether it is merely a desire to he
in touch with other tribes, we aie
not nreu'ired to sav. At anv mi?
llio famous C IrwImh have about
played their part in limlory and
are wqefuby degenerated- Within
a few years their hand'jnrverl pottery
and peace pipes, which they I
l.ave distributed throughout thin
pection will have become priceless
relics.
Seagirt Tcatn Named.
The N (Mvs and C\ nrier a few 1
days ago published the following
as those who will cpmpoHO the team
front this State who will enter 'he
litle contest at ipeagirt, N. ]., rex.
week
"The t am v 11 !"? n > . o !*
Major J. VV. (Jantey, <>t the itrd
regiment, ami will be made up ( f
the following men: Fank Mamp.
ton. coach; W. N. Oglivie, (F V
Hoyl>iit, <]. H. Imnnenu, Danuiel
Miller, tl. R. tlumihnn, \V lv
Moore, Dr. \\ . P. Cornell, of C.ojn
pany A, (Sumter Guards), (J. \V.
fi oil iihoii, >J r., tiki ward Kobertson,
Company H, (Washington J.igln
Infantry.) W. ?f. D. lleinij. Or.in
paiiy O. (Herman Fusiliers) H???.
Warren and Edward Mel -nlcheon.
Company L. ? Sumter Light Infantry
) -ml iegimput.
The contests at Seagirt will hegin
on August -< and continue
oue week.
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Mrs. W. E. Sledge, of Cheater,
is visftiug relatives in this town
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The War.
I The rninv season in Manchuria
| in now nt mii emlnnd if the implied
obligation to refrain from mililnry !
I activity involving ^rent sacrifice
of life pending the result of the
P?*nce conference at Portsmouth.
N. H., is removed by n ruptn?,e
i tlicrc will no longer bo any phvsi
i cut or moint obstacle to renewal of I
} tin* conflict on n grand m ale. On
Friday afternoou the negotiations j
appeared to have reached a hope- (
| ler-s stage and the conference ad
I jonrned to Tuesday. Oyatna is
known to l>e in readiness to strike,
with n host estimated at 4J0.000
men, the 'iOO.OUO or more Russian <
1 troops witji which Linevitch is en
I denvoriug to cover la?th Harbin j
i and Vladivostok, over 400 mileH
! apart. ,
On the two main issues of a war
, indemnity and eession of Sakhalin
Island, the attitude of hoth sides
remains absolutely unyielding. ;
and hence the apparent hopeless-',
lies*; of the outlook for pence. Of
tli.o other ten articles laid down by 1
i the Japanese, nine have been more
or less fully disposed of. Russia
?as agreed to cede the Chinese
Ka?t.ern railroad (between Harbin
and Po-1 Arthur) to China, retain
ing her line across northern Manchuria
to \ ladivostock and refer
ring Japan to China for something
like $1 ()().()(tO.OiMt. Roth sides agree
to evacuate Manchuria, respect
China's integrity and maintain
the "open door." Russia u also j
ready to pay Japan for the maintenance
of 100.000 prisoners of j
war. Japan's "predominating in-[
Huence" in Korea is fully r-cognized
ami she is accorded special
fishing li Oils en the Siberian i
coast. It is intimated that Kits- ,
sia wot)Id have assented to the sur- >
rentier of the interned warships iF
Japan had shown a disposition to j
ire ot Iter views regarding the two 1
main issues.
When t he envoys nil jonrned ?f- >
(or Friday afternoon's session they
had reached the limit of tlieii nil
aided etl'orts, and the last clear |
chance obviously rested, with Pres- ,
id out Roosevelt. Ry invitation,.
Baron Rosen, of the Kussian mis !
sion, held a conference with the
President Saturday at Oyster Bay.!
Tlio President has moved the ^ov
ernmenlH at Loudon. Paris and 1
Berlin to join in exerting pressure .
npon St. IVtersburz and Tokio 1
The outcome of his efforts bdieved j
to depend upon the Czar's cousid-i
oration of the prop isition confided |
to Baron Rosen, whatevf r that was. ;
Meanwhil", at what the Czar and j
his advisers considered the pyseho
logical moment, the long-promised
Russian national as*etnhly 1ms
been proclaimed. This body is
endowed with only advisory powers.
however, and the Czar's alitor
racy i-' h'l't unimpaired. Though
I he document seems to ho about as
much iis .van expected, it is n<?t re J
inaihaiile that the Rossi m people I
fail to beeoine enthusiastic. f- t ill. ,
the Czar has vindicated his ?<d ;
fnlli^ and evrii though h< had not j
done so, then* roeillS to no
doubt that too country would sup- .
port Id.n in the continued refusal
to pay a large indemnity to Japan, j
Charlotte ()hser\ or.
Despatches Monday night from
Portsmouth. N. II., indicate that
the emperor and his councillors |
are unshaken in their determiua- |
tion, licit Icr to cede territory nor j
I pay war tributes, and it was believed
that the meet in/ if the en- :
voys set for yesterday afternoon
would terminate in a failure for ;
peace.
Capt White's Experisnco WSfh YetIcw
Fever
A Lam aster special to the News
! and Courier says that the theory
j that yellow fever is communicated
hy mosquitos tlmt have hitlen yellow
fever patients seems to tie nc- :
! centc.! bv Seient isti4 ir?.!ini*?-nll" ? - I
I lit? real nuiw of the transmission
of !In* disease.
Cip'. Samuel F. "\\"liito. however.
formerly <>f Fort Mill. l>nt now j
residing in Lancaster, is of tlie
[opinion, hneed on his own experi
mm, tloit yellow fever may 1??
| earned l?y i ptmcioH oilier then Hit*
omi ito
' : .SjV.t * j t. V | ,| fiv,-I
I on I' 14' iolt m,i'ii in.nii* ?i toll" of i
Tex-iH rim I M< \ie >. After spendi
tn^ ten days on ti e plains of IVx- j
, a> tlmy crossed r into Mexico
v'uer live of the party were sti ieUon
down witli yellow fever, Cunt.
. Wliite l)eiin4 the first to lake the
j disease. Two out of the five vie-j
1 tiuis died.
Capt. White enys nt. that time
i tlcne whs lit) yellow fever in either
i T xm.i or Mexico, mid lie uttrii
hides the cniitrnetion of the ilifteass
by Ititnaeli and friends to
their drinking font water out of
i basins, where cuttle niso drank, on
the plaiiift of Texas.
Very little cotton is to be hnd
in tilia county now, mo?t of the
fanners having *<>ld out when the
price went to 10. >0 cents.
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Union Votes Prohibition.
Union county has joined the
ranks of the prohibit;on counties
by a tremendous majority. The
election on the loth showed Unit
the dispensary hud been defeated
by votes, or on the basis of
more than 2 to 1.
Much interest has been mnni-!
fested in Union over the fiuht for
temperance reform, particularly ]
since the election wi>s ordered, as
the dispensary forces have been
unusually active, sending then1, it
is reported, one of their irreat j
champions,Cole L. iikuse of New- 1
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urn j, fimt ? 111 i? m > > i 11 ? <iii iuiui ur>
\V. It. Ilvans, of Columbia, to hack
the election by having an injunction
taken out. This latter attempt
failed. Judge townsend re-;
fusing the injunction. The evidence
submitted was insufficient
and the very fact that nil effort
WH3 inado to lake away their rights
as citizens, added tunny votes to,
tiie prohibition column, and state- ,
metits made on the stand by both ,
IJIease and Kvuns are said t > have
turned hitherto dispensary friends
into foes. The vole was rather
light, the total number of votes1
east being 1,178. The number
cast in the primary last August;
was 2,t?7.">, and in tlm general elec- ;
tion in November, 11)01, was Idol.
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Don"t Sell on Contracts.
T. Iv. Massengale in ttie Augusta
Chronicle "says the cool nights
and hot easi winds for the past
ti n days has about ruined tin* cot- :
ton crop. In the odiiiioii of the
writer the present coijdition of the
crop in our country is us low us
bo per cent reduced absolutely
f.om 80 per, cent ten clays back.
Squares drying upon the stalk, I
bolls falling and the leaves covering
the gaound are tlie facts m the
case. Ten million bales of cotton
will ()< i he imiXiiiiiHti ami :t it;
highly probabl it will go below
that mark, L predict middling,;
cotton wills II in Now. York for
12 cents by (tctohrr J, and he free
iy pin chased at that figure. And ,
n is a pruiiSem f->r tho world to.
solve where you will get. your cotton
iitic 1 to what prices it will soar i
to. The last report of 7i per cent
on cotton was prohabl\ correct; i
that was up to July 2.">. Walcli
the August report nub you will be
astonished, liears will tumble
over bulls to wet a finger in the
pie, mid those thai have sold col
tun for l()e. delivery on Soptonibei
liiid October contracts will want
to bile themselves with a snake. !
The bulls lately Imve been unload
inj^ to o,.t a fresh hold, but watch ,
it i ih in the in xt nuvt riiment re- I '
port. Don't sell cotton lor ten
cents on contracts."
Tfir of P;::sir.
Tim r- po t of Admiral Kojest
vensk\ of t lie battle of die S?a of;
Japan, which has just been made i
public, adds t > the infamy and
disgrace of lluesiii as a power,
says an exchange. The report is
but a bill of complaints nnd charges
of corruption. The ships were
poor, the armor thin, the machinery
constantly in need of rcp.iits,
and could not carrry coal. The
Ltunners t iidil not e\on tire the (
minis, and the shells would not j
evn explode. TilO crews were
mutinous and fourteen of a crow
had to !)' stint at Madura sear Mutiny
was always rife and several of
tie ships were fucetl into battle
only upon the threat to he sunk,<
by toi pedo o its.
Idle report was concurred in by '
the o'her oliieers of the tl< < t captive
in Japan, it must have been
humilh.t intr for an ollicer t > make ;
sucli a report and it is a lasting
disgrace to Russia. The ilisniuee- I
fnl experiences which Russia has
been forced to see on land and si>?i
is far mi rv liiiniiiiiitiiiLr than any
demand dnpun could make. Kus- 1
sia lias disgraced herself and lie-oivoh
no place anions civilized mi.
lions unt il she ret'orniH.
There is only one chnnee for
liussia and that is for her to dump
tho nobility into the sen, clean the
the house and appeal to the people
fr m whom inuat come the political
virtue and patriotism of
every nation.
P'rjasanl Valley Neivs.
The pr itrueted meeting at Pit us
ant llill Methodist church ch sed
Monday eveuinir, after a very sue*
ceH-ful series of meetings. The
pnsior. uov i li:i!i(lI??r win assisted
hy Dr. \Y. \V. Daniel, president of
Columbia College, 11 tici Prenidinjj
Kliler VV, 1* Mcadors, of lio.-k
Hill. At tin? quarterly conference :
Sunday afternoon , Dr. Daniel
made a very instructive education
ul ml Ires, in which lu* made a
special pica for tip* higher cduca
tion of women.
Mr. dames M. Blakeney, one of
our model farmer*. win the first to
^ t oiit a hale of cotton this season.
fie marketed his (list bale on
last Wednesday, the lfiih mst.
Mr. ?f. W. Davidson 1ms been
quite sick f ;r houic time, and was
]HnKflR 39SPP -7. <jg JWWg
\
?n last Monday removed 1o St.
Peter's hospital at Charlotte, where |
l is many friends wis iiiui a speedy
recuperation.
The you in; people o- joy eel n delightful
picnic ou Hie 1 tb inst. at
t ho "dam'' place of the Catawba
Power Co.
W. P. Norman has been *jni
sick f?>r. several days....Mr. and
Mrs Andrew* Morrison >f Dewitte, <
S. C.. are visitini; in Pleasant Yal
by ...Misses Ada Poitsimd Flor- .
ence tirier. of Steel CYe.ek. are vis j
it'i?i-C relatives hero.... Prof. M.
lToke is spending a f-w days in j
Pleasant valley .... .Miss Mary
Hamilton, of I niou. is visiting ^
her sistt r. M rs. ') Pat her.
The summer is ended, the h ir- t
vest is here, and the hurdy sens of
toil are mnkiiur the sound of h >n< si i
industry to lie heard in the I ind.
Our farmers are losing a iarp;e *
part of their fodder, owinn t<> ti;e f
excens of rain for the last few
weeks. *
? Dr.
1). (i. Tlioumson \v:ir eon
fined to his room several d iys of
the past week by illness.
?- >
Peculiar Dlsappcara:ue.
.T. D. Kenyan. of lint It rvilln, O . laid
(hi peculiar disappear. in *.' ?f hi- pain
fill symptoms.'of ilit)ii'?>sri?>ji anil hiii- j
ousncss t< Dr Kind's New 1 -if Pills.
Unsays; "Tlicy air a * ? rf* :-t- remedy, ^
for dizziness, sour .-(< naeh, hca'1 el. >. j
constipation, eto (in iraiitced a. Audrey's
dru^ store. priei '
Tim school fund this y o vi'
1)> increased with : n 'thin:' iiki
$10,01X1 ii? tin* I'l'Hii!i ol ti i! >
tax. The doff tux wtis passed l y >
t ho h'oishit ici two \ ars ;to 1 it u
it did not liiT iaio . rntivo until
this year niul us : stand ini.w 1
every own r of n d > must pay :t 5
State tax of 50 cent in n<' liium
to the leouhir valua; u tax.
? - mmtb *4to Vi ?
Public is Iruused
r]'ti? public i.- arousal (<> a kimvle.ltr
of the ram' tvennvrits of i iiat rtreat ii.nl.
icinal tonic, Klectric ! <;n s, for sick
stoma h. liver and l;i incys. ".law !i.
\Vultevs. )f a-l'i M ( tail. Ave, V oluiii
has, ().. writes; "For .-ve-til in mths t
was iciven up to die. I had fi . a: 1 ,v
Ague, my nerves woro wrecked; I could
inn sleep, and my si >ii<:it ii was > w? eh
from i. olt'Ks doctors' drap'. . tha* i i
not eat Soon after i.iiiniie.. iota
hlootrie Ri tiers, I obtained vein an
in a short time 1 was entirely ured.'
(luaiautico at Ardtev snr.ij; s:ore. ?'' <
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GLEKK'S S&LE. J
St\tf or Serrii v' vkoi.in (\?cnin m
Youk, Town or I'oi;.
Altec Karris a > Exx., of tbo will :
of Kliza F.tllwood, ilve'd. I I aim .. \
Adaluide Ryan, et ah, 1 >efcndauts.
Pursuant to an order if t'oari in the I
above stated Case, dated .lime v '. t'M.a,
I will eX|Mts to Pul.'i. tale a' tie' j
lirainl Si and. ia iJoiil' !"'a o i i. U, in tho
town of Fort Mill, ln tv. < n tin'h
lmI hours of sale, on Aiirrasl h the J
I ol low i u: r oescrihod t . i prop--.:-, i- '
wit: d
a. A;'; that piece ( t parcel ' land
situat.e ami lyim; in t o town l'ort ?
Mill fromi;i^ <>i. iio- .e <re. r, i u
nitif; u a -take. <-n th aid silt a o.
rntiiiiaic w :i'> siiilsi to . i
stake, thence hack l m sae: st .
v'i1!3 fee; to a stake, t lu-m e with . K.
V. h - line dl feet t > ; -take, t Hence
with Ala . 1 >rmlford li e Mi : . i.
tile i'O^'il l. ill!.. Oil lk.ot to
li. One brick h ni 1 i??t u tintown
of Fort Mill. Sta and ( onnty 0
iiioiv-a id, so id lot 1> sitna -d ?u
l.ool h si reel, ha viii? ii . et i'r ?! morel'
cries-, ml rmiui.: Hit J t et iroiu 1
said -tria l with Mrs. r.llwoo . s line
lo A. 1.. White line, i'i "!< ? " I'. . ' ?'
more or k': s with s:r.i! laud to W. ! '. I
I tarns lor, ?h net *J m . > ? t.> . > till 1
strciot, embracing thai ! ? of laud bo- $
tween Mr-. Kul I wo-1 1' ; ' >? ami i\ 1
Harris's l<>f. wlia ere:- v.. y app nr.
i'. All ihat lot of !. . . ia ill town v
of Korl Vill, Atatt ;>;. ) ? >nii:\ nt'or--- '
said, sit iiatail in tli uiv h\\-s't p .
iif llio lands of 1'. 1). S| uys loud- ao\v
own <1 by ,1. \V. Ait . y , and fnei i-;
Spring sin*??r on tin- :,:,nt lions . id
bounded as follow a (Ni the ii<> li ami '
ras: l.y tli - lauds of 1'.. 1' Sprum (liow
lands of .1. \V. Ardreyi. on in ^.taih '
by spring olivet, on ' in west by lot of S.
While, col)lain(ny one liaii am , r
more or t <s.
Terms td Kale?Cash Purehas v to
pay for all papers.
,T \. T \
S-2-3t . Pis. v
IJoflocl ();i St.
When you en to your grocer for '
cluese your first ?ji; ,i n ''Is '
i? ft p-l. (>r if il is n Iwu:: y< u I
wonder how hung ti- hn\ *v-??11 '
. .i. \" toil... r .
II r* M ' It . It ill ? l i i i .'.II i I I I
cnndy. Tlioy iviyit fretili rnndy.
Willit i ! i it- ' !
i
flow About \ our
V.
Medicine?
1 toll y u. \ i?;i Ii. ao if on fni'.Ii, ?
If it ii< oi von n?' l ( i you i> auto
tlii? tnc licitio. Vi.ii don't ! :?
I lie p-n-t :i! more' -if for putting
oil WOlllllt'rp >11 yoll. \\
admit thoro fit * hoiih' medic;:. - n.-.
I,':>< >(! old MS HOW Mini H'Mll'.l ft'VV |
tor. I>nt v a:i you <!;;oi iinin.it* l?
Iwoen llioiiiV Can * <tir (loai -r do
iiy
Our o kxIs a:? alnu>>! diieot frotn
1 Vie manufacturer t?> you. ii
hr?* no two or lliroo tops of us ;,ths
nuil yours oik h. Wo merely unost
lliom for a fovv uuys in tlx linn- >
aition.
W. IS. Ardrey A* Co. '
is In Fail
Who is taking the r
you are not carrying ;*i
Policy? Vour family, i
you to lake a policy, dc
Lake it--1 shall have to
til 1 am ah!e." Your f
md your good v/if'o, w
inoney-making ability 1
run the risk of living o
in insurance powc\--l
he risk of your dying ;
1 ad her susienniice uki
i'es, she can do v. it limit
nice policy now. much
VViihout your i.i; :oe;.ve:i
Prospecii? c policy
natter. .v i.i don't let \ 1
en your to I.v .
y ;i small y.i: Jay -nn
S aiu a home a. ;
v> c. t a 1 * y ice o vi
:at tc i i i" v ii'J ic* l i) c
kvorld.
John. J, E
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cli-i : I; I ? >r it ' i u t i f n i > i t <
lmm Full 1 ii< n'j* S -MMlitir. ^.i? :
tul v. iM. Win 'i" l>u . *K i'i! .1 *>
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vitow ki *>. the tVnrani
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fdcUif s. imnii'iti.ito), i.jrn... .o.i.i'o
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'iiiMiioiis For lull jiortio '.o- . / rl
my nt nor sno >i.- rio ti ' ti
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the cost o.f a life insurbetter
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. t?-ir future happiness.
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BUS. C'U.LLIGE. Macon (ia.
jO- W. F Tiari. John K. UreadmIIAHT
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. Rock Hill, - - - S. C.
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Finnic orders receive prompt
attention. Call No. -1'ami let via
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GASTON & HALL.
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