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p Y , ' ■ h * * - 1 HAILWAY STRIKE AT LOUraVILLE Wm In Its Incipsncy’M'arked by Much Disorder and Violence. Louisville, Ky. t March 11.—The ■rst few hours of th estrike of the edsployees of the Louisville Railway company, which w^s inaugurated Sun day morning, was" marked hy much disorder and violence. The strikers or their sympathisers, who were quiet and orderly for the first two hours aftc-r the company be gan to run cars, gradticMy grew bold er and before, noon, several people had been injured, stones were thrown through car windows, cars wore h< Id ap and the motormen and conductors, routed. Many arrests were made, but the police did not appear to have the sit uation under control in many in- staaccs. Shortly before noon Chief of Police Gaunter was hastily summoned to Fburth and Hill streets by Captain Jacobs, the latter claiming that his detail of men, numbering 50, were Insubordinate and cither could not or would not make arrests of those cre ating disorder in the hall vicinity. Chief of Police Ouenfer went to the in an automobile and * took In person. The casualties reported at the car MODELS OUT.WEAI THREE ORDINARY RINDS Par comfortable, aatUfac* tory wear there ia nothing ao good aa Bull Dog Hu»- pendrra. that five with every move. Have more rubber, better parte and greater aervice than any other anapender made Try a pair. Maaay cbaarfallir rofaadod • I aal aatlalaatavr Made for man and. youth ia regular or extra teagtha, light, beaky or extra heavy,aa dea Led go caala at *11 Dealers. aiMaagfi mg^a^ag^B ww WW *■■■# pwipmw ■EWES & POTTER Dans.71 87 LtacalaSt. ROSTON. MASS. Valuable “Style Book’* free if yea mention ' ibis aaagaalae a Motorman Pierson, cut on head by % rack. *•*•» C. Uuckhold, cleark In tha railway’s gnaaral offices, hit by a brick while meting aa conductor of a car. B. Allen, clerk of the railway com. •nny. struck on the nose by a brick while acting as a motorman. A. Carter, pushed off the car while trying to adjust the, trolley. Robert Watts, a clerk in the treas- arer’s office of the railway company, struck hy a stone. Ben flrccr, a conductor/assaulted with a black jack. htimulate the Blond. Rrsndrc'h’« PilU nre the greV Wncxf J purifier. They are a luivive and bli nd tonic, ihey art eqaallf on the lv»wals, | lh« kidneys, and ihe ».kin. thuscleausing I he system by the natural oftliat of l i:e | b'Mlv Th«y slim date the blood no ns to | enab1q^natn<e to to throw off morbid ! hum tra atul cure ail troutde* arising tN.m an impnre state of the bltod. 6ne or two :aken every niirlil will prove an invaluable remedy. Eicbpiil enniains one grain o! solid extract of saraapsrilla, which, with other valuable vegetable product*, make It a blood purifier of excellent character. Biandreih’s Pills have been In Ufa for inaar a ceututy and are sold in every drag sad medicine store, either plain aogar coated. or MON8TRR WAVE SWEPT VESSEL. Fearful Experience of the French Lina Steamer Lafiavoia. New York. March 11.—The French llnor LaSavole, from Havre March 2, carrying more than 1,000 passengers, Artlyad here^Sundty-after perhaps tha most severe experience of the trans- Atlantic liners that have recently re- £ ported rough weather at sea. Tha steamer ran into n aeries 6T ~ gates, "which Increased in violence nntll Thursday, when a monster wavs •wept the main deck, and forced Cap tain Tournler to bring his trembling craft to. She drifted eight hours before tke voyage could be safely resumed.., P This wave, which measured, the of ficers say. about 50 feet in height, ^broke over the ship from the forward port aide. In a moment tons of water flooded the vessel, shattering a heavy oak door which opened Into the cor ridor outside the smoking saloon. Orest volumes of water rushed In, swap! along the corridor and then poured down the grand stairway Into the main dining room. The heavy Iron stairway leading to the main deck down to the pibmenade deck was also washed away by the flood. Occupants of the smoking room were thrown to their feet, and when, apon taking themselves, they opened the door to learn what had happened the water from the corridor rushed la upon them. It Invaded the cabins and state rooms, many of them being . “ flooded to a depth of several feet. tin I ••• with Advertising (writ* for rates) You sharpen up your old oommoroial skates. It's ton to ano you’ll grind along so slow Tha ieo will break and through the hole you’ll go McGinty-liko. The man who hopes to win Where Competition spreads the ioo so thin Has get to scoot along—to on orgies Himaalf a bit, which moans, to ADVERTISE. Lightning Flathoa. Lightning bnxhc^ In a storm are found by uu Ku^lisli observer to be nrtn h Je<M Jiregular in period than they apj ear. Sue’i storm* h:ne u-ttully two fori, ‘‘oiuet :nea throe, froid which the finshe* ra liate. and the di-t-harres from enoii ronu* at regular intervals. Tii«* aaparotif- i. ie-rulati y is dr.e tfTThe varying rater, of the dUe-e .t e»nters. In one stjrr.i uotieed th* two foei were &i>otK b mile and a hiif apart, ami in rn h-mr the u irth rn oenter emitted thirty Unshev at iatervals of tlfteen- tirirty. f«,*rty,flve. sixty mid ninety >*eo- ouds, aif’T the southern eetiter gave pixt»v:i Cashes at intervals of sevep-, teeu. thirty-four aud fifty .me aecaads. I Another unexplained obaervatijn Is that Just liefore ea« h great flasli there ' is a momentary faint lighting up of the sky lu the stormy reg.oii'* Keep Your Skates Sharp. It' Made a Difference. An excited man rushed into a law* yer’s office and without any prelimi nary burst out. “lias a husband a right to ojieTi bin wife’s letters?” "Vertalnly. sir. certainly.” was the reply. ••Open ail yon please.” “Well, here is a letter my w ife has written to your wife and asked me to deliver. I think there’s something unpleasant in it aiiout me. I wish you’d open it and If there Is just burn it.” “Humph! Does my wife know your wife is going to write to her?” “Yea.” “And If my wife doesn’t get this letter she’U soon find It out. won’t she?*’ “Of course.” “On second thoughts,” said the lawyer thought- I fully, *T beliere there I* a legal finding to the effect that It Is a criminal of fense to open a wife’s letters. I couldn't take the risk, sir; Indeed, I couldn’t." a Beware of Ointments for Catarrh tbat Contain Mircury,- an mereny will surety de«troy the aenre i f uniell and completely deterge the whole eyslem tvhen entering .t through the mucous snrfsce* Such a'liole* s* ouM never be U"*ed txcept on prescrip- tiiM S from ifpntabie rhyeiclNn*. „ai the I'srunge they will d«» is ten fold to the i'<>< y u mu po-sihly derive irom thent_ H-'’- ('Hturrii Cure, ruitnn'ii-tnred bv I' J C err* y A (.!<>.. Toledo, O , i‘osrnitis u . i»j* r<* iv. end t- tHk«u iinenisHv, M< tie" dlretlv upon Ibe M. o<l at d nineoe* surfne* i < ilie sy»’e.ii. Inbintotr Ilsir*. 1 tariii (luic* i*i* sure you ill ■ get * ii v I' is take * int<rnnliy au.l msdetn Toledo trlifo, by K I (’hen* v A: (5o. Te*tim>n- i".!e fi* < . StiM bv llriigri- : s. Price !jc l>er boitla. Take ilall’R Family Pills tor constipation. Youthful Misinformation. Among the answers ty questions at a recent seliool eXaiulnatiou were the following iutenwmig .examples of youthful misinformation: “Uross Igno rance is 144 times as bad as Just ordi nary Ignorance." “Anchorite, an old fashioned hermit sort of a fellow who has anchored hisseif to one place.” “The liver is an infernal organ.’’ “Va cuum is nothing with the air sucked out of It put un in a pickle bottle. It Is very hard to get.” DIO UP A DOLLA •f 7) * a And bring it to ns if you want its worth in Honest Goods We can say with saiety and without exaggeration that our stock of General Merchandise is unsurpassed in quality and price. °~ REASONABLE GOODS AT. SUITABLE'PRICES. is our slogan. We intend to sell our share of goods, and who tail to see our stock may thereby do them selves injustice- LET US QUOTE YOU PRIDES on Country Produce beiore you sell to the other iel- lows for less. Walterboro Supply Company. B. Gk. Byrne, Only Two In Offieo. A man In a certain tawn^’iip w*v elected constable. The members of the family were much elated and could scarcely contain themselves with their newly acquired civic honors. At last one of the smaller children *a!d to the wife, "Mn. are we all constables?” The mother replied: “(»w.**n. child! Nobody’s constable bnt me and your par*—Atchison Globe. — • A Perfect Complexion. Is w often spoiled by pimples ead fecial eruptions.. Rot necessary either. Reed this: “Pleeee forward nix boxen of Tetterlae CO D I think it st CO D I think it strange that R le aot ft •old herein New Eecfaad.aa it Is the 1 heat earn Ibr ecaema, ri neworm and all I ^ . ringworm and all eraptloaa of the ehta; ever new P O Hanlon, Providence, R I” Aak year dragglet for aUMiMngtaat Tetterlae. If he haaa’t Itta aSSLeead 10 coats for om box to J T ^Kptrine, Faveaneh. Ga.—Sold by John M Klein Cm Tetterlae skin Soap 2Ac iheceke. t BAxrssxra oo EhrhardtgS.es SOLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS, •f '! Fighting with Hendurae. New York. March U.-^A bit «f Interesting news regarding the Hon- iarae-Nlcarnguan war developed here •tnday. It wan that General Fran- da Coral* Sandoval, the veteran mol- .filar of fortune, la flghUhg under the standard. flinraalr fien > le a Mexican by birth. If you are pot already banking with ut xtart an ao- ; count now. Whether your account he large or tinall, we * 1 will extend every conaistent accommodation and will pro-. ! tect your intereata kith the game care and fldal4y that ; wa apply to our own. " ' Which he wan a prooilaeat figure. ■ ■■■in■■ i.».i —.... Of JNO.L. COPELAND, J M DANNELLY CONRAD HARTZ, PiaddeaL , Vice President. Cannier. wiitMamitimniin»ggmnm l nm IH ,mn m The Real Gauss. Tommy —AVhat was you bawlin’ about last night? Willie—W’y. when paw and me got innie from fishln’ maw didn’t have supper ready, and I whimpered about it, and paw licked me. “And he licked you Jto’ fer whimper- in’?” “Now; because supper wasn’t ready.’’ ($ I WORKING TOOL for the student and the writer, ae an authoritative reference book for school*, teachers, families, business and professional men, there i* one book which offer* superior advan ces in the solid value of its in formation, and the sees with whieft It is obtained. — *11- One’s admiration for Webster’s International Dictionary increeses daily as it comes to be better known. It never refuses tho in formation sought end it never over whelms one with a mans of misin- foermation illogkally arranged. '* -« r— TSs SL Jmmm Tnirttf of laUfiWL SneOSBd. ■ST.: For the teacher, the pupil, tbs atmtaaisad the litterateur, thm ta nothing better; It oovmevsrytbiag- The New an Ithee just rseeivsd THE GRAND PRIZE Award) at tha World's T*r, 1 hoDthei 1 of all G. ACLMERRIAM OCX, oh •v HEREZ IS WHAT WE ZHAVE o Wc have just put in a complete line of Ricker’s celebrated toilet preparations. We call your atten tion specially^to the following preparations, which are in a class by themselves: .. ■■■ ■ "1 ■■■! !■ X.ll I !■■■■■! — ■HI. RICK KH’S VIOLET CEKATK—a prcpaiation for ibe okia, sooth ing, softeoiiiic *ii‘l brniinii. Price 50c . HICKEK’8 HEADACHE COI.OGNE—The best an.i sorest cure for headaches. Price 25c RICKER’S ORRI* AND f UCl’MBF.R ( REAM-Protects tie complexion ettaTbst th- scibm of the »i'n Hnce 50c KICKER’S SEPTONE OR LIQUID GREEN SOAP-au lndi*pen- sible article for cleanin g the rcalp. Pi Ice 2’iC KICKER’S EGYPTIAN HEKMA—It 'iogea the hair a natural and wonderfully beautiful FI ian Red. Price 50c RICKER’S NAM. HI.EACH—Keniove* Hair rail*. Price 25c RICKER’S DEO DDK—Dts roy* every vektige 01 order of perspira tion. Price 25. RICKER’S RUBY LIP—If makes that rosy lip that deflea detection of the sriffical. Price 25 RICKEh’S LIQUID RANGE—For those rosy cheeks. Price 25. RICKER’S 1LLUSIA CREAM—Tbo greatest beautlfier on earth. Price V5c RICKER’S DRESDEN FACE POWDER—The onlv face powder tbat is recommended by all the famous beauties of America in pink and white at 25c. RIOKER’S RICE POWDER—in rose and violet at 25c. TAYLORS Walterboro’s Popular Store. DR. J. B.PADGET1 0 s. c. ♦♦♦+»»aea»eeae»»a»eed»»+» " . , • Carries a full line of YIRGIMA-CAROLIN A C „ o to v ' . v ' CHEMICAL CO’S FERTILIZERS, and a stock' of general merchandise, so complete that any thing that can be found anywhere else in -Colleton • ’ • * j. county can be found at his store. r '*■ He will meet competition on any article he sells. * ^ ‘•V -. >efi8888888fi8fi88>8fififi888888 DR. J. B. PADGETT . * . • 1 ■ - -,J QETSINQER. S. C. i WE HAVE ■^1 . B Q a full line of fertilizers from the Virginia Carolina Chemical Company, the best Fertili- •* — • zer on the market, comprising: Kaimt, ' ; ^ 13, 14 and 16 of acid, I 8, 4, 4 and 8 254, 1 High Grade. 4 tf!** * ‘ 4 - C *■ O ; ' '•* y /‘V? We also have a full line of Farming Im plements comprising anything for the farm and «r a large stock of Plows and Sweeps, Hoes, etc, . race *& v _, e n ..Vs* O ■: . j