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Entered April 23,1903 at, Piekeim, S. O., ns second e'asa mailer, uurier ael of CotipjrosH of Match :5, 187D. r^> VOL XXXIII. PICKENS, S. C., VVEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, l<><)4. NO 4<> fiREATRRITAIN ll.iPMPn ln?.v? t,. w- n.> VllAJJI A L/11A 1 I X 1 J AT HATRI RUSSIAN RESliN GREAT Scrni-Offloial Orgm Would Approv Eng London, March want t/> appear we would be d<> good if wo conce the present sitna foreign alVaiis is < aiixintv," will Spectator, in n 1c effect of tho Iii international re) tlio relations bo (i reat Butain. The Spectator Russian fooling against ureat Is rising, the Rues vineed that Grea the child cause o by encouraging tl to war." Without recot a.\ inert) 19 any tri continues the Spe taut fact is thai Russian people a opinion is in bi citemont that wn ain would bo ext Proceeding to military party i capo the humilia (lelent l.iy n small Spectator remark "A great Kui obliterate all tr atiese war . A u< ------ - - I" / cover >ip an unpfl the Russians an peaco with .J a pun Japan's roach ai bleeding in mon going on in Manc F..rth? r, aceor< t ft tor. military mi lieve that, w?r ap ain would be c< pany with Gorr and present. no the brunt of th full on Francean< colonics could l>e ol the Britinh Url\iln T> .. r. " j ii7 nr> | U& IVllo gone, Great Brih Hift injury on III TIih Spectator Htfoinnt giving fi pick ibg h quarro in;,' *" i lie agg! ?ian tone ot' tli impropsion of p it doc] a res "it ii done or ovon und Continuing, tl Hiy: "That the Tim <'a?ion to thoso broil Russia an< rendered nioro fact tlmt th<? Tin < xcellent aervicf trend of (Jcrnuir be f'Mircd Unit the want of rei shown by tlie lb now he undone, I 111 Vlk T l it Itoru I'on I i playing into the t-iry prirty in li material f ir tin ' * it nimiimui/ i1 ~ tp. nr nimoi* ll)Ben treatodin jD Or RUSSIA, | iil? npint by tin Tho Spnctatoi ITMENT TOWARD inff lh" Kwvt!r" BRITAIN. nnfl liavoimpl, i Will Say Russians ' Workiu 'o of War with i^'St, mUl'l,lw, tlH'IOH?, little WOt'l land. 1 T'il?. a;iiii< ; night and ?lny, <-i i 4.?"Wo do not' ion.'-nosi nonstip ' ..II . . l i: as alarmists, but 'W ? j JMisy, pleasant, Kill mg Iuirni ai vl not j Pickens I)r;ig uled t hn fact, t lint tion iij regard to! RUSSIA BEGS G >iin of consideraldo I say tomorrow's Russian Press^!3 >ng article on 'the ?f America, an lSao-Japaii.'se wur | isfaction her ations, esp?cinlly i st. Petor.?htn twee 11 Russia and | Russian press ht fiction the Ami points out ''tho tho lust ft>\v <1 of resentment in the; ritain i? storulily Washington p< iiiufl b;ing con- Russia. t Britain has been Tho Bourao G f their dilliculties , voe Vrpinvn ft i<i Japanese to go in a sober-mind so-Amoncau r isidoring whether danger of a pe ith in this view, ment. otator, the impor- The Gazette f t it is held by tho thing profound! md that "public present rolatioi nch a state of ex- two world powe r with Great 1 iiit- "Thoy trans reiuely popular. common logic. cAjiiuiu wny uie,by America si should try to es- the anti-Ruasii >tion of a possible paign in the I Asiatic power, the inexplicable th s: nightmare. Sit opean war would of its history A acei? of the Jap-1 the liveliest feel >pular war would and admiration pillar one and give \ and diplomatic, excuse to make ; proasiona ol tl lkl. I Kaam *' ?? liiiiii u\v | I uiii "cuu IA/hiiiiU'MIH i?l so staunch tho "In Russian i and money now! has < \<r boon ihnria. " of tlio classic ling to iho Spec- the Americans 1 i'n iu Russia bo- foiv made Rush gainst Great Brit- cornerstone of t >iulucted in com ''Suddenly, n nany and Kr.ince had broken 1<> risk to Russia, uh despite their e fighting W">uld mind, began t i uerman)', whose Stimulate Japa taken in theovout *n>'l t-eem no' being victorious,' awaiting Japan isiuns have already , whore Ainericai nn could not in- ests aro cnutore lSHia. i ''As a math warns the presn1 between tho 'iissia occasion for Russia would b 1, (.-specially rofor- tuno to civiliza! essively anti-Rus ''Ontury as was e 'l imits and the Franco and Go urtiHjinship, which teonth. The <1 * difficult to con- minded man in lerfitand." of tins animo.sit li<> Spectator will ^ at y owes it to to t ho whole c 09 should ^ive oc- its utmost." who desiro to em- The Novoo 1 1 Groat Britain is not know whet) remarkable by the i cabinet inlluen ics has dono much as tho gift of > in pointing the II. Oran.?, of <'1 i policy, It is to czarina's fund tho harm done hyjimd sailors, th nnuiit originally ucmonsirain n itish proas cannot tlio quietor to but at loast our prc?n, hut the z<( Iho noed of not notOH an imp handa of th^mili- American oflici lussia or providing with a disinclii oso who (losiro to Japanese cabU ,w ?.. <? v 1ivi ii 1iy i11is mi unfair and lios! British people. r concludes by urg- jfcWiflRaT moiit. t<> be vigilant j ms prepared for a!1 i X Overtime. s nro ignored by tliopo k< r?- l)r. King's Now nim nrn ylwuvci of 1 nmi}? unlike: tiun, biliti'd, k.'oIc hcaduciio vt rami bowel tronblo. fc, .sure. Only *25o nt j 00D WiLL OF U. S. I lends For Friendship j li Views With SatProbable Favor. rg. March I.?The tils with rent satis- B ; )r 101\ 11 diepatches of ays as indicnting a disposition of the ivcrnment toward ivzotto and the Noiib morning diseusH leu lasuion tne Kuselations and the rmanont estrangejftys there is somey regrettable in the a between these trend tho bounds of The position taken nco lobt June and m newspaper camfnited States nro so at they seem like n ice the beginning m?rica has inspired ings of friendship among thu Russians and political ex i Oho leelings have , OWiflEriK and constant. social circles thai? ft veritable worship land of liborty and i i ""twit iiivo always heretoian friendship the l>y the report of h<>ir foreign policy, j dissatisfaction wi a 11 uii uv11 Hpiru junto jh-?6m cunipnij <>so, tho Americans, ition was further ji practical turn of ] insisting on (iis o do everything to j States consuls ti nC9e npgrossi veil ess Mukdon at thistir IV to 1(P n n vioiinl v I 5ll?rpft? Willi Prnni 1 O - -vw. es? vi<!toiie? in Asia, dooision to allow ii commercial iutor- pointed United J d. Port Dalny to rei >r cl fact, hostility the prevent and I'nited States ?md battleship Kontn e as great a niisfor- of hostilities in tli tion in the twentieth paper adds: the rivalry botween "We are ccrtaii riuiiiiy in tho nino- in uh agreoablo t uty of every light us to us. to arrest tlio growth "The antagoni? V. Russian diplom* i-ogsecl l>ut <li< wuu iiuin n aiin aim ivilizcl world to Jo f"r <n<l not tuIV, an prudence i I'romyu Hiiyg it docs in dominating ii ier the Washington being no serious r< (jrd such incidents rol. The pnietic #10,000 hy Charles realizo that the Iiieago, to the young American consul ji for Russian soldiers cftgo, to tho olToct ? pro-Russian Irish business in Russia iu Now York and reason of the auti no of the British said to exist,in t pai>?ji believes it illustrated (lie fei ort'int change in the Moscow inon nl tnctics beginning branchos of Russi lation to favor the he predicted happ A "0 GRISENVI BJ6ZET You can nmke out vnnr i;?t ST I* I i 1) I V ANT'S arid yot anything yon wi Dry Goods, Clothin, SI a ? ?'Notions At a less prico than any other store in (! satisfaction of knowing after vou 0f?t. hnm. bought and find any article not satisfactor and get your money ore something just at Our Clothing business last Fall was u sjood many lots of one or two Suits. All < down so low it you can find your size it w it away till next Fall. When you oome to Greenville, come r Bring the whole family?Plenty of room fo Yours for bai H. K. Sturdiva Greenville's ( Secretary Hay's tho British shoes." th tho unti-Rus- j In conclusion, tho Nov jn which disposi-; says: roved hy his not' ''All is well Hint ends patching I'nitod tho light cool log whie a Antung and hanging ov.r Washing; ... ' Yuil toil ? I I?a ^ ne, winch quite VVo Rhal'f bS' thVfi'i dent Roosevelt * COmu them* ' Mr. Morgau ap?| ? ? stutes consul at , .1 Favorite tomwly for Tt8 plojiwmt t4i?t4^ uml 1 main fit homo lor . |mve made ('lirnnlu'vlniu'R C not to soml the <ly ? favorite with the moth. CKV U> t Mm scone a;;a'1 V.'.-iivenV^'an 10 K.ir East. The pnniimoniii or otuer serious ( : Tt not only miriw croup, but i uh soon us lli?? cronpy conf;I ? that this chango | |'i?v?>ut tlio utt...Fw? ... 4 ; ctiM Drug Co., L'lcken.s, an. o the Ainoncan8jpiokt>nHKLjl)<:rty in oi W ashington 'o ine reopic 01 ncken 1 not frighten up. ,Jy vour Kullruge I hay m it ted to be your BherifY come to a rup-1 0jnv0n yentH? now nerving must end always n,M' during (lint timo I hi , . .1 I ored to discharge mv dul npulao un<l ilinrO:,yi f(,?r|t??iv eason for a (|uar-'?nd of Ibis f. n.. I ill Yankers must with a fvoling of e i?l.?graia of tlio:<11ifi(',mr{r'' of R"'1 , . i the peoplo. I hereby roti itlWoscow to Chi-' .11 . .i ' cero (minus to tho j>c< tliiit Ameriunn 1 county for their liberal an was suffering by | past, for their kind inch -Russian fouling treatment, wliic i i' ?, i bo jftMiioinbered l'<r mo wi ho I nited States T . in uc'Hm. I biiv to ouo and all, clings not only of, ' Vory rpHI),!(.tfni slmnts, but <>1 all ^ H. O. I an trade. What __Wo ~ catthigofr 0110(1 ill tho Cri- wj10 (]oUt pay. It tuke nuy stopped intoj run u nawapnpcr. No pay HiBiH s?? 8 I I-T'Ci * V f H ?^ "V 7 (TPP JL \ aving homo?Como ri^lit (o ant in hoes, Hats and * ii n y rc'Onvi 1 ]o and and have the I) anct examine what you have y. You can fetch it back > good. tnaacnse, ntul naturally left n )f these lots are now marked ill pay you to buy it and put ight to ST I' R DIV A N T,S? r the Children. t'gains, lilt Co., Greatest Store. I A Kidnapp 00 Vrcmyn. Houston, Texas iel Cushing, brotf 1 woil. I' ing of tho Soutl h has been way, was last nitf ton is (lis- at Del feelings ro- men a notice on t(> ing'a handwritini had boon taken ?rompt cures ,JO 1,oM {ov 'ough lie mo LuHt ui^lit K. 15. thoir coiiglis ft ino8M?? <r y ilungov of brother hud ;e'u :nn??cquf moos |lousc nejlr lh;ifc whoti given i nppoar^ will Audition aiul t l l.?. "j . . laLon to Del Rio i ,1 IItintm* A-1 Ho Htat((<1 lhat af with the men nil s County. leased during tl ? been por- told how t<> inuk? for tlio past Del Rio. the twelfth, I ]<], B. Gushing nvo ewlenv-I . ,, .. , , , to solve the matt 11MB 1 111 11> III1 - , sly. At tho been notified to I from tho of- Tho banditH infor DTiaciont ioiiH I |le NV()Ui 1 ho hoi i'riitoful to r for some roaBon t 11 rn my sin>plo of t ht, i miiiils. During pport in tho country tlioy k wi(1) RackM Cus h Shall over itli grateful NV"S not thuiik you. that J"' was forced '.v, which whs |)ohI(j UoDiuiicl. tank at Devil's K subscrihers pla?o of the fillejj s moimy to very wild and ?no ^aper. ideal for such woj ling Story. , March 15 ?l>uiiior of K. I> Otishlorn Pacific iiaillit taken from tlio Rio by a party of the door in (Jusli J st a tod thill lie away aud would Bum of $10,000. Cu^hiuK receivod Del Rio tliat his li'iiod to a section point in a ila/ed nit he would be >u u special t rain, tor he hiuI been "igbt ho Wiirt ro io forenoon and i liiw way hack to left lor the pcone er. jtung.Ms have help M >" Cashing. inctl Gushing tliiit <1 1?jr ransom, hut l>ey changed their tin; lido into tllo t 1?im In ad c <\ i rod li i?g nays that ho so mistreated, but 1 to write the noto (I on the water iver JStatio:,. The 'ed kidnapping is usoly settled and rk.