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--"'t FROM MlBfcRY TO HEALTH. A Vromltiout Club Woman of HhiuhiCIIi X WrltM to Tliaiik Diwn'i KMney I'lll" ? Vor n Quick Cur*. Ml?* Nclllo DfivlH, of 121(5 Mlclilj,'"!' ? venue, Kiuihhh Oily, Mo, KOelMy lender nnd club woman, writes: "I cannot say too mini In praise of Dohii'h Kldm y l'lll', for I hey ef fected a <-oin|tl<'t(> euro In n veiy r Kliort time win i I was HiitTcriiiK from kidney troubles brought <>m l>\ ? cold. I tin <1 Rovero pains m I In* buck and nick headaches, nnd felt mUterabh* j alt over. A few boxes of Dean's Kid ney 1*11 Im made iiio a well woman, ' without an ache or pain, and 1 feel compollod to rccommcnd this reliable , remedy." (Signed) NKIJ.1 1-i I)A V I S. A TRIAL KllKK Address Foster- j Milburn Co., DufTalo, N V. For sale j by all dealers. Price, f?o cents. Odds and Ends. When yon have Christ's compassion | then you may speak Ills words of eon j demnntion. There can he no rest as lonj? as you ! resist Him. Ho 'M. I* permanently <u r?d. !?'" llt<<or1aorvon?? Bess after first day's who of Dr. K lino's <ire*t NcrvollQHtoi t?r,4f2i rial lijlllo and I real Ipe froa l)r. 11. II. Ulimk. I. til. t'H Areli St., l'ldla., Pa. To insure aeeuia?,y niv.d tlunnomcler* arc lc?*j?t on i< e. I do not believe I'i.m's ('urn for Consnui|i 11 on lias anoqiiiil for eoiiglus and enMs, Joicj li'.iioYKU, Trinity Springs, I nd., I'eh. ir>j p.wjrt, I'ltiHoiniiiH i< i < > ! 1 1 1 h purity tie-* water iu which tliey live. oid onina ns I af)le Decorations. Georglna. count e.-i-i of Dudley, Is .' aid to havo been the? first hosiers wi*<> ^rapped 'ho possibilities of old pieces of gold and silver as lable decot at ions. Old china lends Itself to thM pur - poae ?k readily, as was proved at I lie, dinner party given by Huron and liar oness Alphonso do Knthschild this week In their Hue invasion, Hue Saint Florenlln. The Moa-ms were Die prb e less orchids for which (he baron's cor. Hervatories at Ferriores arc celebrated, and tin* golden and mauve lints of llie exqusito blossoms were thrown Into liarmonlons relief by the piecos of green Sevres china placed on the ; table. A Loudon hostess not long ago j made r sensation by decorating her table' entirely with I. a Franco rosea I and using a dinner service of pink Bevres, matching tin? flowers perfectly. ? London (iraphic. SMELLS THAT WILL FlY? Projectiles With folding Winy* Mad* by Austrian Inventor. Aa*tro 1 1 unitarian military uu* j thorltlofi ure < > perimeiiMng with u new form of long range pro Je< MIc At t ill) fit St': loltO I* >V U rt t <; 1 1 ! In jhIkIiik Mi" projo< i lie to t ho holght j necessary to Mh curvi; It describes In 1 I ho air. A shot fi i ?*?! in u horizontal i lino toward ha objecclvn, or with a low t ra Jertory, lias greater ponetrftt- j lug power, and this is tint Ideal of every it r t i 1 1 ? list. Tho Austrian invention is suggested | by i li<: rapid swoop of a hawk. The fchell Is fitted with wings of steel which fold fan-wise Into a groove. Immediately on leaving tho muzzl# of | tho gun t Iicm: Me?-| pinions arc re- i based by a powerful ttprlng, and i spread out on each side of tho Kholl. j At tin- same t inn', other 8 tool blades, whleh are folded in u tubo In tho in- j t?-rior of Mio shell, itro released In tho ; Kanio way from (lie rear of the pro- t Ji-< tile, and, spreading out, aid In j maintaining a horizontal flight like j i lie outspread tail of a bird. Tho | "wing" and "tail," In fact, play tho ! Knino part an in dono by tho feathers* of an arrow* or tho "winged" javelins J of ancient Mines. 'I'o In.snro tho .shells starting upon their flight with the wings outspread horizontally the interior of tho cannon I Is rilled wlili two parallel grooves.?* ! London Mirror How to Rule a Husband. When the writer was about to tna>ry, the wife of a well-known Judge j gu\o lior this ad \ Ice: ' My dear, a woman needs tho wis- I dom of Solomon, the pationeo of Job j and tho meek ness of a dove to get ; along with tho best man that over ' lived. I have in v third husband, nil ! good mon. but all eranky at times. , When they tiro eranky. keen still; ! when they fret, hold your tongue, and ; always remember that it takes two to | make a quarrel." In willing to Mi" dear old lady af- | t? r some yearn of experience at tho | heudi.uarl i'1's of an army, whero I v as Mirroiliuled by Homo thlrty-thou- ' lai d men, I took occasion In say: "Tho more I seo of men tho better I like them; and as to quarreling, you ! iii'; quite right. ! should like to add that your i'diplialde advice might per haps lie : uppii inerted by adding: 'Kx eroiso tact, ard spell it lan^ Tact j will win nine time.j out of ton whero ? open hostility at;f aggressiveness fail:;." Tho response was: "Vou are r'ghl : we are improving with eaeh .'jenoraMoii." ? National Magazine. Miss M. Cartledge gives some helpful advice to young girls. Her letter is but one of thousands which prove that nothing is so help! ul to young girls who are just arriving at the period of womanhood as Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound* "I)kar Mns, Pinkiiam: ? I cannot praise l.ydla II. lMnknm's Vojfptnblfl (!ompoun<l too highly, fur it is tin? only incdiciuc I over tried which oured me. I suffered tuiu li from my tirst menstrual ]>eriod, I felt ao weak and dizzy at times 1 could not pursue m\ studies with the usual interest. My thoughts became sluggish, I had headaches, backaches and sinking spells, also pains in t\ie back ami lower limbs. Iu fact. I was sick all over. 44 1? ina Uy, after many other remedies had .been tried, we were ad vised to gut Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound, and I am pleased to say that after taking it only two weeks, a wonderful cluing? lor the better took place, and in a short time 1 was in j-eiiert health. 1 felt buoyant, full of life, and found nil work a |Wt into. I am indeed glad to toll my experience with Lydia K. PhLkham's N egotable Oompound, for it made a different girl in me. Voins \cry truly, Miss M. Cartlsdoe, 533 Whitehall St., Atlanta, < in." At suoh a time, the grandest aid to nature Is Lydia I'. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for the ueoessary changes, and Is the surest and most reliable cure for woman's Ills of every nature. Mrs. Pinkiiam Invites all younir women who are 111 to writo bur for tree adxice. Address, Mri. H Ink ham* Lynu, Mass. rirs. Estes, of New York City, says: " DKA& Mrh. Pin' it ham : ? 1 w rl to to you because I bt lievo all younp Rirla ought to know how much ffood your medicine will <K> tlu-n:. 1 <'id dress making tor yqar?? l>eforo I was married, and if it lutd n<-t let n for Lydia K. Plukham** Vegotablo Compound, I do not believe 1 could have stood the strain. Thoro U uo other work that is such a strain on the system. Oh, how my beck need to aohc from tho bonding over! 1 would fcei an though I would have to soreatn out from the pain, and the sitting still mnde me so terribly tired ana weak, and luy head tlirobbod like an entire. I n.-ver could eat After Work, I was ho worn out. Thus I was irreyubir, and had such frightful crnmpa overj month they would simply double in<"> up with pain, nnd I would hare to fflve up working and lie down. Hut Lydia I"\ Pink ham'l Vegetable Compound obenfjod me Into a Strong, well woman. Y act re rery truly. Mb?. Mahtua Estks, S13 Went 126th St.. N. V. City." Ho other female medicine In the world has received such wide spread 4uad unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such m reoord of female troubles cured. Sold by druggists ovcryw here. Refuse all substitutions. Remember every wmion is cordially In vited to Wfite to Mrs. Pink ham, If there Is anything about Iter symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Plnkimtn's address Is "Lynn, Nmh. ApAAA FOUFBIT " w* oannot forthwith nrodno* tU? erixliml )?lt?re ?n<l ntgnatares o* vlllllftll atftt* lllllMlnlltl, which Will prov their ftbcolitte wnnliifnuH. lyilUUU Lrdls K. lMnkh.u.i Med. Co.. L*na. kUte. So. 37. ? ? i * ? Eft Vital THE NIXT GENERAL ASSEMBLY (k Lift of the Nomfneei Chosen In the Primaries La#t Week ? Some Dcle y ltions Incomplete There will ho a Kreat many change* in the personnel or the general assem bly for th? next two years, In the primary last week a number of new senators and representatives were nom inated and the lower house will be ul n 1 1 ; h L an entirely new body. Abbeville J. it .Blake senator, hold over. Representatives, J. Fraser Lyon and Jos. N. Nance. Heeond race be iw?-on Wade S. Cothran and Jno. C. l/> inax. I'. I). Car wile defeated for re election. - ? Aiken- Recoil (! race for th* senate between It. I,. Ounter and Senator W. 10 . Job noon. I>r. D. B. Ktheredgo, (J. I,. Toole and Jno. It. Cloy nominated roprosentatl voh. Heeond raee between B. K. Keenan an?l A. 1a Hawyer. (H. F. llolman for re-election received but 3!i6 out of 3 . *? 4 0 votes). Anderson-^ Senator J. K. Hood, hold over. Representatives, Josh W. Ash ley, .1. M. Watnon, Ceo. K. Prince and M. P. 'fribble, elected. A. O. Plnekney and J. C. Mlllford run over for fifth palce. Bamberg? I>r. J. B. Black elected without opposition to succeed B. (). Maylleld. Representatives chosen, J. S. J. Faust and IC. T. Laffltte. Barnwell? Geo. 11. Bates defeated Robert Aldrich for the senate. Repre sentatives nominated are Messrs. Gyles, Ilarley and Turner. (11. II. Walker wa; s defeated for re-election). Ragufort Neils Chrlstensen, Jr., de feated Senator Thus. Talbird for tho senate. ('. J. Colcock, Ja?. Glover and W. N. Hey ward sent to the house. Berkley H. J. Dennis ami 11. II. HaynCB run over for Hluto senate to succeed late Gen. 10. J. Dennis. 15. 10. Ballantine and W. D. Parker elected to the house, Geo. B. Davis and W. M. Breeland run over. (H. W. Russell de feated i. Charleston^ Senator Von Kolnit* holds over. Representatives ?e|e<-ted are Tiller Slnkler, it. s. Whale* .1 10 'Mbr-rt h. M. Lofton, 15. M. Seabrook. U' McK. Frost, and (). A Manilla the lust J wo being new mem K,- 'n- ('arov was defeated for i <>-p|p(>t |OI| ) Cherokee ? Senator T. H. flutter holds over. j. c. ottH chosen representative Representative Klrby and Sarralt In second raee for tbe other place. f'lwKtrr Senator P. I. Hardin holds "v?-r. A. iA OaRton and T. C. Strong will be re-elected to house with Paul Hemphill as third member. ( Represen tative .Jno. M. Wise defeated). Chester Held Senator Edward Mclver holds over. Representative (;. ? l iiney re nominated by nearly seven eiKiitliK of i he vote. Representative I'ol- I Im-k runs over with Rev. T. W. Scruggs. Clarendon Senator C\ M. Davis' ?"'Ids over Representatives Ralph S I j ^sChattipM ,H.H|H?-ied and I>. J. Hrad- I bain. new. Second race between Retire sentatlve .1 | f . I^sesne and ex- Repre sentative ,\t ('. (jHlluehat. Colleton Senator .1. H. Pemifoy bob's over. \V. C. Brant. chosen repre sentative. Second race for two other places. Darlington ?Senator O . w. Drown holds over. Represent ati ves, D. M. ljiw. s >n, .1 |?. Kirvenand A. I,. Grav. (Gen eral .laineH and Mr. Parnell defeated for 1 re-e|ect|onf Mr. Clogge?diall didn't run) Dorchester? J. I). Bivens and V. S." Connor rnn over for senate. J. A. Wlm berley elected representative? only one from tills county. EdgeflHd ? P. M. Mayson and T. J. lalbert run over for the senate to riio. <?ed J. C. Sheppard. who did not offer Representative Rainsford was defeated for senate. R }?;. Nicholson elected to bouse and J. \\\ DeVore and J. It. Strother run over for second place. Fairfield ? W. j. Johnson elected sen ator to succeed Senator O. W. Rags dale. retired, j. <;. McCants. (}. W. I* ord ami J. M. Brice elected represen tatives. Florence ? Walter ii. Wells will run over with (!. (}. Calmer for seat va cated by rfslgnalton of Senator J. W. Ragsdalc. Representative (Jause re elected. Representatives King and Humphrey defeated. Other represen tatives are Messrs. Kershaw and Pos ton. Georgetown? Senator LeGrand CI. ? \\ alker re-elected without opposition. Representatives J. W. Doar and M. W. I'yatt re-elected. Greenville? Win. L. Mauldin and Ab salom Blythe run over for the senate. Senator Dean having not been a can didate. For the house the following were elected: H. A. Morgan, returned T. P. .Cochrane and J. U. Harrison, new members, and the following enter the second primary for the three remaining places, L. o Patterson. (J. W. Richard son. Jno. J. Watson and R. Y. Ilellams ( ! reen wood ? Capt . J. Hampton Brooks elected senator. Representative P. R. Callison re-elected. W. II. Yeldell and J. F. Morrison new members. Hampton? Senator Warren hold over. Representatives Ynumans and Midilleton were defeated and Messrs (I. M. Riley and T. B. Whatley were elect eil Horrv? J. (;. llolllday re-elected sen ator over J. P. net-ham. I). l>. Hatrel son re-elected to the house with Col. D. A. Splvoy the other man. Kershaw -Senator J. T. Hay holds over. Representatives M./'L. Smith and 1 no (}. Richards elected without oppo sition, as was the case with them two years ago. Lancaster- Senator W. C. Hough holds over. Representatives elected are: ('apt. J. W. Hamel. president o| the State Law and Order League, and Harry W. Foster. Representative Potts was defeated and Representa tive Williams did not stand for re-elec t ion. Laurens ? F. P. McGowan elected to the Senate without opposition to sue c?mvI Dr. O. P. Goodwin. retired. Rep resentative W. C. lrby, Jr., re-elected. It. D. Royd and J. 11. Miller are the new men from Laurens. Mr C C Featherstone having heen defeated Lexington? -Second race for the Senate between I). F. Eflrd and W H Sharpe. The only Representative elei ted is E. J. Etiieredge; E. I' Shea I v, p. E Hutto and J. R. Wlngard go into the second primary. Marlon ? Senator Jamos Stackhousc nominated without opposition; Repre .tentative Jarnegan was defeated, oth ers did not offer for re-election. New delegation consists of Geo. R. Reaves. L M Gasqun and John C. Sellers Marlboro?Senator C. S McCall holds over. Representative D. D. M<s Coll, Jr., returns at the head of the ticket. W. W. Bruce and J. P. (;u? son were also nominated. (Repre sentative J P. Hunch was defeated. Representative Welcome Quick did not offer for reelection.) Nowberry? Cole L. Blease ? elected ^r**>nr Kibler Senator Mower did not ofT^r for re-elbctlon. Repre sentatives nominated are F. W. Hig gins and J. W. Barhardt. 8econd race between A. J. Olbaon and J. W, Taylor. (B. H. AuU aad F. H. Donftv Ick were defeated.) \ Oconee? J. R. Earle and J. W. She \ lor rnn o**r for the ttmiti u> mic fl?wur wIm 4t4 not o ffer for re-election. Representatives elected aro K. K. Vornwr un<l J. I>. Sheldon. ( Represent itfiyv lirown wa^ defeated for tho Senate.) Orangeburg ? Senator Y. M. Ruysor reelected without opposition. Repru ftontaMrlft I). Ov- Herbert and !?/. I.. Culler nominated; new ni<*n arc J. A Banks, T. F. Brantley and It. 1 I >UkOS. Pickens? -Senator C. II. Carpenter hold* over. Representatives elected art? I.aban Mauldln and T. ?) Mauldln. ( Representiit i vo Matthew Hendricks was defeated for supervisor.) Hi' hland ? J. Q. Marshall holds ovor as Senator. HcprcsontutlveH J. M. Rawlinson and I/. \V. Haskell' re-elect id; Representative Ay cock defeated. New members, Porter A. MeMaster and A. I). McFaddili. Saluda F. S, Blouse elected H<?ti a t - or over the Incumbent, R. b; Forrest, Representatives were not eloeted and there will bo a second race btwecn four highest candidates'. Sumter ? lllchard 1. Manning holds over as Senator and the entire Mat of Representatives re-elected ? Alta mont Mosos, T. B. Frasor and John H. Clifton. / Spartanburg? Senator 1). K. lly ?trick re-eleeted over Representative H. T. I). Lancaster; Representative K. I). Kd wards reelected. .Represent a I I v*? I. C. 1 Hack wood defeated. Now members arc J. Wright Nash, C. P. Sanders, M. \V .?'Walker, H. H. Arnold and W. J. Gibson. (It was announced at first that Mr. Blackwood had been nominated, but later reports in Tho State today correct this.) Union ? Senator J. T. Douglass holds over. H, C. Little re-oicotod to Legislature with L. .1. Browning as tho new mombor. Reprorentatlves A. Cole Lylos and ex-Reprc sentat ive B. F. Townsend defeated. Williamsburg ? Senator A. H. Wil liams holds over, iioproacntat ivn W. L. Bass is nominated, an Is Mr. John | S. Oraham; Representative (lourdin was defeated and Representative I'. I ij nr.. it .. .. i w .. ta.tnt . .n t ? t . "? ?> <UI #|li?| illl . I IllfllJ/ DLOit \> lit I 1111 over for the third ulaco. York ? Senator J. S. Brlce, author of tiic Brlce bill, renominated without opposition ; Representative Beam guard nominated, Representative I1'. P. McCain defeated; three now mem* i hers, ("apt. J. W. Ardery, Dr. .1. 10; | Ma.ssoy and Dr. J. 11. Saye. (Ropre son tat ive Halle defeated for county treasurer. '*) NLWSY GLFAMNGS. ? ?" A gold medal is to be given fiertrude Sawyer, of Menominee. Mich., for sav ing live chihlrcji who had boon lost in a storm. The Santa Fe Railroad linrs In Ari zona damaged by Hoods have been re paired and trains are runnlniCwithout interference. Robbed and tlia body terribly mil t i - ! lrtted. Maynai'd Bixby was found dead On tin- Michigan Central Railroad near Orion. In France last year IP7 "million aires" died. But they were millionaires | in francs only, and a million francs Is only yuno.onn. The Mafekiug Tcwu Council has purchased for ilOO the historic gun, | I.ord Nelson, which played such a con spicuous part during the siege. The Paris Figaro announces the death. at Beirut, ill Syria, of the learned Franciscan. Pcrc Paul do Saint i Aignan. in the eighty-third year oi his age. Shot through the head, thi body of Major F. !?'. Wltonliead. a retired army | otlicer. was found in his apartments at | Detroit, Mich., evidently a case of sui cide. 1 A thriving new municipality has been organized on tin I.etehworlli es tate, near 1 ritchin. Kngland, and tho shareholders in the enterprise have been invited to vote on a name. The landing of the Pilgrim Fathers at Province tow u is to be commemor ated by a monument of stone, 2r.o feet high, on High Pole Hill, iu the centre oT the old Cape Cod. town. .ludge John Brindlcy, of l.a Cro>so, Wis., recently established a precedent for jurists by hearing a case in the evening and appearing upon the Bench in evening clothes. The case was an emergency, and the Judge left a recep tion to. convene court, going directly to the- court room from a friend's house. T.ABO K WOItr.l). A bartenders' union litis been srgan J/.ed iu Superior Wis., with thirty char ter members. The independent chairman of lite South Wales ( 'otw iliat ion Hoard is to l?e paid for liis services A State Federation of T.abor was formed recently at Augusta, Me., through a delegate eonvenliou. During the last week ?n August thf greatest live stock exhibit that the world has over seen has boon an nouncetl. Membership in the jour ne.v men black* smiths' organization has increased an average of over L'ooo per month iu the last year. Of the total number of employes in tlu Nebraska packing industries last year .MPT wore men, UPS women and -IS I children. A batch ot colliers at Kbhw Vale, Wales, have been lined IPs. C.d, and :?s. lid costs for absence fr.nn work with out notice. Seven-eighths of 1 1 n? union median-1 les in the biiifflintr era ft s in Sit em men* I to. ?'?!.. are now at work under "closed shop" conditions. Three bundled men and boys em ployed at a shipyard on the Tyno in Kngland. -iiave struck agaim-t the in stallation of a.'inechanical timekeeper or register. Toronh 4 Can i Electrical Workers* I'nioti and their employes have reached a settlement. The men will receive an Increase of two rents an hour The Supreme Court of West Virginia has issued an Injunction against the 1'niled Min 4 Worriers of America, for bidd:i"_r ihein from organizing the initio woyi.i rs of shut State, At a tneeling of the Buffalo (N. Y.) Join ut\vmau horseshoers hejd recently a vote was taken to return to work. The bosses claim to have received no otticial notice of-^uch a move. Student Knew his Bible. Prof. Theodore C. MUchlll, hesd teacher of English In the Brooklyn high school, often entertains his friends with stories, the following be ing one of the most recent: - "I whs laying down the law to a lot of fallows In the second," says Prof. M It chill, "and happened to Illustrate my remarks by a Biblical allusion. " Keeping you In does no good,' said I. 'I am going to heat the fur- ! nace seven times hotter, as they did with Shadr&ch. Meshach and Abed- 1 nego. Do you remember their case?" " 'Sure!' Mid the fresh one of the class. 'And the lire nerer hurt them ? bit!"'? New York Tlaee. PALME TTO MATTERS I Many Newsy Item* Gathered From all Sections. Result# of the Primary. Not since the primary system was Instituted In this Stute have elections aroufcod ho little Interest as those of , Tuesday. The ruilroad commisslonershlp was the one State otflco contested. For this Mr. John G. Mohlov, of Fairfield, lea< 5 s ; Mr. John II. IOarle, of Greenville, Is second and tho Incupibent, Mr. C. \V. Garrln, of Ilamberc, Is third In a field of si*. In tho contested races for coiigi'esa in the Third and Fifth districts Messrs. VVyatt Aiken, of Abbeville, and I>. 15. Finley of York, easily defeate 1 their opponents .Messrs. J. II. McCalla. of Abbeville, and T. Y. Williams, of Lan caster. In the Second and Sixth districts, whore nil the candidates are now men and the.inciiinhentH are not asking re election, second primaries will be ne cessary, Tho uncommon lack of Interest in (ha election Is shown by the incomplete neas of the returns received. The State's tables show 31,803 votes cast for railroad commissioner but the ag gregate votes reported from county elections is much larger. liven in such thickly settled counties as Anderson and others of the Piedmont it was dlf flcult to obtain the vote for railroui commissioner although the votes for county ofllcers were received with com parative promptness. The average manager at a rural box simply did not bother to telephone into town results in the State election box. It will be observed that for the un contested places. Gov. lleyward, Lieut. Gov. Sloan, Secretary of State Gantt, Adjt. uiit! iubiiecLiii Gen. Frost, State j Treasurer Jennings, Attorney General j Gunter and Superintendent of Kduca- 1 tlon Martin received practically the same number of votes, so that there was little or no "scratching," betoken ing the good will which the administra tion enjoys. Mr. Mobloy Is 819 votes ahead of Mr. Karlo and the latter leads Mr. Garris by 1,493 votes. It is possible that Mr. Garris will overtake this load but at j this hour it does not appear probable. In a voto of 11,251 reported from the fifth district Mr. Finley received 7.17i i ?fRiiist 4,050 for Mr. Willitms. There were no acute Issues in this district and I the contest was turned chielly upon the j popularity of the two gentlemen The race in the Third on tho contrary in- I volves unusual issues. Mr. McCalla con- j ducted against Congress Aiken a cam- j palgn of great energy. lie made a | special appeal to the mill operative I vote and It Is doubtful if in recent | years any candidate for congress lias ] made a more strynuous campaign. The overwhelming 'election of Mr. Aiken wjiile an endorsement of his record in at the same 'time a sharp rebuke to the reactionary cry against immigration, and it is likely that this is one pattern of "the buzz saw" that candidates f;>r congress will be cautious in fooling j with hereafter. Mr. Aiken received 7.- | 9<'3 votes and Mr. MTcCalla 4.50:5. A eon- j siderablo proportion of the whole dis trict has been heard from with the ex ception of Oconee county, and it is not likely that later returns will materially modify Mr. Aiken's majority. In the Sixth district Mr. Ragsdalo leads with 3,191 votes, his plurality be ing due In large measure to almost una nimous support that he had in Florence county. Mr. Kllerbe follows with 2,091, but as Mr. Norton has 2,333 and Mr. Dargan 1,828 it is anybody's race until tho last ballot In the second primary Is counted. In the Second district the race will be between Messrs. Mayfleld and Fatter son. The former has 4.339 votes and the latter 4,349. This Is too close to be comfortable for either. Two thousand aiid seventeen votes are reported fot Mr. Williams. In the race for solicltorshlps in tho Second and Seventh circuits Messrs. Davis and Sease. the incumbents, win In a canter over their opponents. In the Fifth circuit the second raco will be hetwen Messrs. Tlinmerman and Rombcrt, Mr. Tlmmerman, however, having distanced all of his competi tors. Mr. Tlmmerman receivod 2,348 votes against 1,900 for the next man. The Indications at 2:30 o'clock this morning were that Sheriff Martin had been re-elected In Charleston by a ma jority of 400 and these are likely to bo substantiated. I Shot by Officer. Greenville. Special. ? Frank Dial, a ; young negro. escaped I'rom the chain I gang and was shot this afternoon by < Police Officer (loldsmith, Physit inns say bo is dangerous'y wounded. Tbo officer ordered tbo negro to bait, whereupon Dial rar:. The ofiicer, af- ^ tor pursuiing bim a considerable >lis- i tance and vainlv ordering hini to bali.i fired on. him at a distance of fifty j feet. The negro fell and was taken ' to b'M home in the patrol wagon. Dr. ? Hlark :-ars the bullet en t Wed just left '? of the backbone. cutting a rib and J lodging in the abdomen. The bullet ! has not been extracted and the physl- t < ian says there is little hope of bis i recovery. Negro Loses His Leg. Spartanburg, Spocial. ? Solomon i Roberts, a Tiegro whose homo is at Kaslev. while attempting to board a moving freight train at Wei I ford Thursday morning, slipped and fell under the box car, tbo wheel severing bis left le>;- He was In the rtet of grabbing the ladder. at. the rear end of the far when his hold slipped and ho fell. His leg was amputated below tbo knoe. Senator Ragsdale Resign*. In a letter received Thursday State Senator J. W. Kagsdale, of Florence, writes Lieut. Gov. John T. Sloan un der date of July 15, 1904, as follows: "Pit-ape accept my resignation aa St'-to Senator of South Carolina from Flotenco county to take effect on Dec ember 14, 1904. At the re<pioRt of the Democrats of Florence county in convention assent hVd. I have announced myself a can delate for Congress from the Sixth C :>grossional district and my reslg mfiftn Is tendered as above for that I ? . ? - - - Paraguayan inaurqenta Gain a Suc cess. Buenos Ayres. By Cable. ? The Para guayan revolutionists have captured Villa Concepelon and 400 men with arms and ammunition. The revolu tionists now refuee all the terms of fered them by the jrcremmnet. An' attack on the capita! la believed to be Imminent. Argentina has refused to recognlf the lnaargeota aa bellfe areata. People who look up to (Jo,| for llttlo f rif'Od to do a lot of looking out for i thej<iac)ve.s. t ?&&. 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