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JCOTTS EMULSION hridf* to cony the etarved tyftuti tlooj until it cm firm Mpport bt ordinary food. S«fed tor Iff uapli SCOTT 9t BOWNE. IKO^is 1'uri JTC. »wl $140 , I Now Voik. MAN IN .PRISON IS NAMED FOR GOVERNOR Haywood Selected by Colorado Socialists. MAY DE RELEASED BY FORCE £ r |n Nomineting Haywood ft Waa Openly Charged that Ha had Been Kidnaped and Imprieoned at tha Be- heit of tha ,, CaplUllatie ,, Class. Denver, Colo., July 7.—It wa* learn ed Friday algal that the Socialist par ty of Colorado held a convention in this city on the Fourth of July and nominated a full state ticket beaded by William D. Haywood, *ecretra£ trcaaurer of the Western Federation of Miner', now in prleoo In Idaho, for govern^. . e.-** > is accused of being n par ty the conspiracy which resulted In the murder of ex-Gorernor flheun- jnwg, of Idaho, by a dynamite ^ In nominating Haywpod, John Martin, of Denver, saidi “ **I do not rise to bame a well* groomed business man or .n profes sional politician, seeking graft. Nor do I name a labor leader who Is dined and wined at civic federation ban quets. But I rise to name a man who, in executive ability Is the peer of the best and wboee personal In tegrity is without stain. "A man whose hands hare been calloused by honest labor and whose very heart throbs in sympathy with those who toil.' A man who baa never been praise! by the capltallets press as *the. (rreatest labor leader, In the world, but who, ns a labor leader, has never betrayed his trust Bor sold out a strike. A man who, because of his loyalty to the work ing class. ha« been struck down by brutal soldiery on the streets of city. - “A man who. for that same loyalty, waa Kidnaped by the command of the powers of capitalism and contrary to all legal forms and observants was carried to a distant state and thrown Into a felon’s cell, where for months he and his faithful comrades have waited, demanding In vain the speedy trial guaranteed to every cltlsen by our constitution and laws—William D. Haywood, the prisoner In Caldwell *11.” , Mr. Martin d-dared that the work* lag classes of Colorado would rally to Haywood and that he would be . elected. Concluding, he said: “ "And if they refuse to release him we may feel impelled to march’to . Idaho and take our chief executive by force If necessary out of the, teeth of the dogs of capitalism and carry him In triumph to our statehouse.” are Indined courage the klea that eagles a habit of attacking large animals, but a congest witnessed by on observer dis pels such a theory. The battle was between an eagle and a stag , 'H'e bird singled out from a herd one particular buck, which it succeeded lu driving from the rest. It struck the hnlmal with Its powerful wings, knock ed It down and dually killed it A still more remarkable epectacle is well au thenticated. An eagle attacked a fawn in tbe highlands of Scotland. The cries of the llttl'- one were an swered by its dam. which sprang npon the eogle and struck It repeatedly with its forefeet. Fawn, deer and eagle rolled down a declivity, tbe blnl whs dislodged from its bold and the fawn rescued. Many traditions are extant ns to tbe carrying off of children by eagle? Tbe most recent case bearing Hose scru tiny is one which happened in South Africa. A Baer farmer whose stock had been barried by eagles lay lu am bush for the roblnr* and saw one of them do^-enJ and carry off the flve- year-old child of one of the Kutlir serv ants. He shot the bird, which, with I the child still clutched in its grip, fell luto a thorn bush. The Krd was dead, but the child was little hurt. Two'eagles v.-IU stalk a covert in caccert. V.Tiile one conceals Itself the other treats abaut the bushes with great screaming, driving out its quarry for the hidden c::::le la swoop down upon. An even Ins*Jions uie'.hod liOS been obscr cd. An eagle seeing a kheep on the Mge of a precipice flew at It screaming shrilly and with f woe ful beat of wing hurled it into the' vol ley below, where it could devour It at its leisure. In the light of such rec ords there is good reason for believing tbe legend of the eagle dropping a tor toise on tha bald head of .Tlschylus, tbe Greek 'poet, and so causing bis death. Saved HU Comrade’s LUe. "While returning fram the Grand Army Encampment at Washington City, a comrade from Elgin, HI., was taken with cholera morbus and was in s critical condition,’’ says Mr J E Honghlaml, < f Eldon, Iowa. "I gave him Ghsmber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his life. I have been engaged for ten years In immigra tion work and conducted many parties to the south sad weet. I always carry this remedy and have used It successfully on many occosioas." Sold by John M Klein. ■ | m / ■ '• Tbe man who pays $300 for a piano and $1 for foreign missions, and then throws back his head and sings: “I love Thj kingdooj, Lord,” is in the same category with the man who bays himself a $60 broadcloth suit and his :• wife a ten-cent calico-dress, then bouts of his loTe,-—Kx. * < Bowel 0 mplaial in Children. During .the snmmer months children are subject to {disorders of the bowels which ikon d receive careful attention as soon as the first unnatural losenew of tha bowels appear. Tbe beet medklne in use ^ for bowel complaint is ChamberlainY] bvlch'ng, etc Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It promptly controls nay unnatural lorn nets of the bowtlt. For sale by John M Klein. , . A Tragic Finish. A watchman’s neglect permitted n leak in tbe great North See dyke, which a child’s finger could have stopped, to be come a rninons break, devastating an en tire province of Holland. * In 4ike man ner Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro. Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragic finish was only avarted by Dr King** Nsw Discovery, He writes: 'Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inflammations caused by s degler’- ed cold; but Dr King’s Nsw Discovery saved my life.' Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at John M Klein's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Bryans Guest of Reid. London. July 7.~wnitam J. Bryan and> Mrs. Bryan are spending the week-end ns tpe guests of ambassador Whltelaw Held and Mrs. Reid at Wrest park, to which pla^e^they rode in an automobile Saturday morning. Among the guests invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Bryan are Lord Goshen. Miss Goshen, Lady Herbert. Lady Evelyn Ward and Lord and Lady Monaon. Congratulations of RoossVelt. Berlin, July 7—^President Roose velt’s congratulations to Crown Prince and Crown Princess Frederick Wil liam on the birth of their son, have Just been trausmited through the American embassy and the foreign of fice to Emperor William and the Clown Prince and Crown Princess. They are th* kind that give satisfaction in Fit, Wear and Price. The hot days are here, and if you are not fitted out with a ‘Harvard Brand” Sum mer Suit, you are Missing a good teeling that belongs to you. SOLD BY First Class Merchants. Twenty Year Battle. "I was a loser in twenty }ear battle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salvf; which turned the tide, by enring both; till not n trace remelns," writes A M Bruce, of Farmvflle, Ys. Bast for pld Ulcers, Cats, Burns and Wounds. 85c at, John M Klein’s, druggist THEY ARE BY MEINHARD, SCHAUL & CO. New York and Savannah. I i SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served ) THE STATE OB SOUTH CAROLINA, * <j Colleton County. Court of Common Pleas. W B Bischoff, Her mail Bischoff and Henry T. Bischcff. Plaintiffs. against New Spring Goods o —at— J. R. READ & 60. a: Our first shipment of New Spring Wash goods are arriring daily; soch as Ginghams and Cham brays at 10c and 12ic. White o Madras and Mercerised Waist- Irene Bischoff, n minor of the age of ^ lowest prices, IS^O, 16c, nineteen years, Jennie Bischoff, Marie White Lawns at 8c, 10c, 12ic up to 26c. NEW Colored Lawn and Or gandies. A handsome lot of new patterns at 12^0. • Ow NEW BLACK DRUB BILK0. FlilCES range from 60c to $1.26. We call Special attention to our 86 inch guaranteed “Chif fon Taffeta.” Special prices $1.00 and $1.19. Ernest Peruennnn, Olga Bernenann snd Helen Bernenann, an infant of tbe age of uineteen years, Jennie Bernenann, Henry William Bernanann and Georg* Ernest Jack Bernenann and W. L. Harris, * Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS, marie Ber nenann, Ernest Bernenann, Olga Ber nenann and Helen Berneoann, an infant of the age of nineteen . years, Jennie Bernenann, Henry William Bernenann * KW BLACK DRKS8 goods and George EfneSTJack Bernenann. J MEDIUM weights for full suits aod separate skirts. Established in 1794. Oldest Firm in Americ D. A. - WALKER & CO. IRM FENCE CHEAPE8 ThAii VyCuj .v # 52 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, ■A. s c Coat of Agricultural Department. Washington. July 7.—Secretary Wll- son has made a computation showing that it would require an Investment of $550,000,000 at 2 per cent to pro duce revenues enough to run the de partment of agriculture for one year. This Is an illustration, he said, of what is being done for the fanner. The income of the department from all sourcoa, including the direct ap propriations, revenues from forest re serves and the allowance for public printing, is » little more than $11,000,- 000 a year. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and tequired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of tbe Oierk of tbe Conrt of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve fk, copy of your aufwer to the said com- - -plaint ol tbe subscriber at bis office number 15 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina, within twsnty days ,*fter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and If you fail to answer the complaint within the time afosesaid, the plaintiffs in this actionj - ▼iU apply to the Court for the relief de- * tnanded in this complaint. -May 2a, A. D., IMB. J. N. NATHANS, JR , * *• • Plaintiff’s Attorney. H D PADGETT, Clerk of Court 0. C. & G. S. • TO THE DEFENDANTS above NEW COLD DRK88 GOODS ARRIVING by every steamer, marked dow* lowest cash prices. ’ . COLD BILKS FOR Shirt Waist and Shirt Waist Suits. We call special attention to our white and cold china silks for suits < juid shirt waists. 27 inches wide at 60c. Full line white wash silks at 26C) 80c, up to 76c. FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery Embroideries, Laces, Collars and Stock Collars, full line Novelty Neckwear. New Shirt* Waists MARBLE AND . GRANITE WORKS. and Send For Prices, Mr A. K. Beach represents u« at Waltcrboro A D WALKER. J. D. SCOTT WE will mail free a pret ty Gibson Art Post al to any One that will send us the cor- SSS&iMl iSkJSEVM i’^chand Mr. Charle. Webb necKwear. new omri warns . . i and Ready Made Suits, arriving TCCt cUlSWCT lO tllC by every steamer. ! # Mr. r. l. white, Mr. a. h. |following example: in th. office of tbe Clerk of tbe Conrt of Common Pleas, Colleton County, South Carolina. June 6, 19C6. , J N NATHANS. JR., Plaintiff’s Attorney. will be glad to serve their many Multiply J by io, add 30, mul friends at the popular old Dry' Goods House. tiply by 2 add 40 and 41. Try a little KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA, alter your meals. See tbe effect it wtlf produce on you r general feeling by di getting your food aod helping vour stomach to get itself into shape. Many stomachs are overworked to the point where they refuse to go farther. Kodoi digests your food and gives your stomach real it needs, while Us reconstructive properties get the stomach back Into working order. Ko<lel relieves flatulence. •our stomach, palpitation of the heart. Sold by John M Klein. Delegates to Wireless Congress. Berlin, July 7.—Tbe foreign office, has boon notified that the deleg&e* of tbe United States to the international wireless telegraph conference, which will .assemble in Berlin Sept. 3, will be Ambassador Tower, Brigadier Gen eral James Allen, Rear Admiral ,H. N. Macney and John 1. Waterbury were nominated respectively 'hy the de partments of war,' navy and com merce. v ‘ using’s New Discovery Via Sorely Step Tint Goutk. i Havt your letter heads, note beads, ftnvelopee, statements, etc., printed at Ike Pram and Standard office. J. R. READ A CO. * . . . j v 249 King Street, CHARLESTON, 5. C Cnartges Political Situation. Washington. July 7.—By the ap pointment of Attorney General L. R. Wilfley, of the Philippines, to-the judgeship of the United States court in China, and by the promotion of Gregerla Ornet, the present solicitor general of the Philippines, the atlor- ner^genersiship ' of the islands, two prominent candidates for places os the Philippines commission have hee% ellmtR&ted and a decided change has been brought about in the political situation in the Islands. ' ' * V-U.f r >‘ >. JV White oxfords are just ’the thing for snmmer wear. We have the newest styles Snow white cleanes them, ioc a box. * 4k ••• JM., Li i /