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IL%~ A. y A TE PNIS SE I E J0 R _utored Airil 23, 1903 at Piekons, f. 0., as socoud olnes matter, undor act of Coigro of arc h , 1879. OLXXXVICKN SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1905. AUItt IU UUNSIUtN TERMS OF PEACE apanese and Russians,.Accopt Roosevelt's Suggestion. END OF WAR ALMOST ASSURED Germans and Englishmen Are Pleased and the Way President Roosevelt Has Conducted Negotiations and Will Give Him Their Support. TOliO, June 10.-Japan has agreed to President Roosevelt's suggestion to appoint plenipotentiaries to meet Rus. slan planipotentiaries. -St. PETERSBURG, June 10.--it wat stated at the foreign office this after. noon that Russia is ready to appoint representatIves to hear the Japanese proposals on being informkd thatjhe ,Japanese are now n9minatinf'reprosen tatives for this purpose. New York, June 10-9:05 a. m.-lhe Associated Press has definito kvi edge that both the Rissian nd Japa mpbe governments hav4*a~cep d Pres ! ent Roosevelt's suggeaon dt that CZAR AND CZARINA OF RU'SSIA; a meeting of representatI*s of Ii-I (wo contending power:s i suried Roosevelt's Note Pleases Gerniano. Berihn, June 10.-The text of Pres ident Roosevelt's message on the sub ject. of peace to the governients of Rtussia and Japan is regarded at tihe foreign oftice here as admirable in spir it and phrasing and positive hope now exists of comparatively early peace. The Russfin emperor in fact. invited the action of the president and had much to dwo with the form that. the much to do with the form that the -4 peror Nicholas through the counsel of powerful personal influences in Rpus oa, became disposed toward peace some days in advance of the~ presi dent's action. It was recot'.' "e" at the Russinud nourt- t.hat no man in th w'orldi could so well rhake an apperb for- peace as President Roosevelt. His known views, the dletachmient of the United States from the European system and the good will Japan feels I toward the United Sintos made tha I president the solitary statesman who could take such a step without, eithert side distrusting him or feeling an noyed by his solicitude. The convIction here...s that Russia e es now ready for pecacdi and~ seks I peace, and tihe only dhiflicult~y is not unsurmountable by..-.tl3g .n regotiaitions which wvill disclose Japanese terms. 'mperor Nicholas nowv won for I peace, would againi dee(d(1 for- war shouldl the Jaans attitulde be unIcon- E ciliartory or even one of long hesIta-C tion andi reserve, though It is under atod that Jlapan also gave the presi dent some assurances herore he acted. I England Suppott Roosevelt. London, June 10.-12: 40 p. mn.-T'he - leenest interest Is muanifest ed lin Pres-' -~''-Mrs. W. E, Nesbett., prpiu I ofthe Bon Tion Millinery Pazrlors, Greenville, S. (., hats a few words to saf to tiio ladies of Pickens~ county in this issuC She hll esO ai nico line of goods, and can please~ the most 4 ~ fastidious. If ip floed of anything in het line give her a call. You will be pleased with your treatment. --The school imuprovemeont phamn phlet sent wut by State Superin ton dont of Educationi Martin, which con twins the law, designs, and sugges. ns for school houses, will advance 4 'siuse of edtbdation, In our opin. vmaterially. There are about one or the other of Which very community In the a, 'ullication is well do. the los '- dion~ of those sooi clare by,, -~~ .push ednoation taken as "'i nedl~ttion of 4de by hangi Superb Line of Clothing. eath=B: tooner than the loss of territory, and vould leave no( feelig for revelge FInancift cir-les in io WILL NOT ACCEPT he opinion that Ohe J1apanese will de.ru niand an Indermnity amount-ing to aboult T 1,000.000,000. that being ti LOYERS TERMS nate of the cost i0 the Japanc.-ie of 'he LG months of fighting. This t4 So President Shea Declares In 'linsidered in some qua iters to 1 too urge ant estimatetoof the exen1urs aIe atRegari to Chicago Strike. vIi ich 14 t hough t, to be nc.r.r $61e..- -0. CALARIE3 O CUARDS RAISE D ALFOSO EAVS FO SPIN. Two Hundred Menmbers cf Garment foung King Enjoyed His Visit to En;. Wo.'kers' Union Mdc:t and Call Off land Very Much. Strike Whch Was Cause of the Trou. London, .Jnnoi 10t.----King .'IfliO() atlt o emse Uin .onidon for Spain this mnorniing. 11 l oIemsPs Uin pjarnt ly thoroughlyeniijoy d his i it,~( Chia,. Jun le I '.-- - Peace nagotip. aid the character of te fa rewelk I ons h .t iTe theI( Teamisters and the estifiedI the cor'dtality of t he feel ings State i' let nii.rcMia [:4ithe r inidivid f thle host. and gnest. ually os (lleiCtIvely, are at ana end, iaing Ed ward. t he' Prin cc of Wale s anU(I i h1re r a l Ime:t i ngs for thle pur mid th~e D uke of Councaugh t aceuinit po.. fof I1 binin g thle mrib:e to ai close .led the Spanish king to the railroad 'unwt he' atirt:.ged t hroumgh John W. tatlion, whet're hie me1.t the Spa ni am- ii c u11. inthi man iof the action (com 'assadoi',Senor Polo de Dantbe. thc inlille of (It.he Chienao Emnlployera' ao eM.. of tho j~ upish embassy. Fcrt-igl sociat ion. ecretary Lansik'ne and ot hers. Kin:. An acoeg :'.' in fuill, of what offers dward entered the royal car with his miay be made hy t he emuployc ra for a niet arnd engaged' in a few iminn i s' calling off: ol the strtikm weacodn ulrnlest co3:versatloon withI him. A-s to the (Eom e.or the onily avenues hy ho train/tnovedi out of the sati on King whuich the t Cla: ers can y;e rid of t& Llfonso, stood at aL wind~ow waving fight. areweis to the members of thle Brit- PrISddent Shea. andl othIer str ike hl royal family who stood haruchlended 1'ad ers dcc.i c- l e -mnso h I d the i~panish kinag had disappeared_______ 'om their sighit Mrt friends and neighbors for their By the way, what has he'como of help and1( sympathetic kindness given Mr. 11.? 1 haven't econ .anytinig las dminlg thme sickness and death of from him11 itn a long tim111. Ho muitst aur dlear son1 and brother. WVo do be asleep, if he isn't fighting Gen sito especiatlly' to thank D)rs Webb oral Grooji.Mon andi Gilliland for their kind tadvice -j', and treatmoent, and Miss Annie Bar- $100 JtEWAltID ton for her kind ursing. We desire The readlers of this niqp* rhi also to thank tall for the work done pleased to learn that thoerp is at leawa nt dreaded disease tI at sogryce liat been in our rops. a l of you, wvhen able to cure in all its stages and Lbmat..it called to pass such tritals of lire ho cattarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is tiro 'ot.. comfrtedby lvi . fena ly positive euro now knowna to tiho nmed comfrte byloyng fiens a woical fraternity. Cattarrh being at consti have boon. May God a richest bless tutionaml disease, requires a conistitutioni . al treatment. Halls (atarrh Curo ib in~gs rest upon you all. Sincoroly, takenitrnally, amctg* directly upor D., B. Adams and family. the blood atnd mutcouIs su~rfacesi or th<i systemi, thereby destroyinig the fouda ~ tioni of the disease, and giving the pai A Creepiug Death. tient strengthi hy building up th~e eon 1310(1 ~iSli IVOPS u toardt t~estitut'on and iasisting nature ini doinj hBaood posiso etp. up towrd Sthow lts work. TPhe proprietors hmavei a heatlf, cauin weate thJ, a. Strirn, umuch faith in its curative powei's, thn Bleally aIMnn.,e writs tht iietl they offer One Hundred hDolkira tor' at dredfllyu linjed hipisohand, wich -an1y case'~ that it fails to cure. Sendi f< slbed upic l-boodle posnig Rck list of testimnials. hloernc Sah v dre ut th poi, Address, F. J. Colmney & Co, hele hewon, ndsvelis life. Tole, O Bt'B in tid world 1t barns anid sores. 80ol y adl Dr'u ggists. Halls Fatmil Sa fenDrug C. .PIlls are thibest. FAIR Therm tir alwa.-.' attractiom .ri Vehlicles and Miarne-s Most exac';y Studel are the kind mosat of thorln buy I air. you hear !ust as much atid the end], tand thlat'n a tirne( away That' When we sellI a Vehic'. or a set sure of a pleased customner. ' itt tin y r c-ise. \Ve gua*ranlteeO Heath-Bruce P.S. St01debaker narne plate c We appreciate, -on1 ftalue. receive with us. ce=M LEADERS IN The connell finance committeioras' decided to pay the additional polie- 3 men employed for strike duty $2.50 r a day instead of $2, which usually i. C given policemen in the firuc stage o.4 their 'employment. As there are nowa about 1,400 additional policemen, the cith y $3500 a day In salarie 1 for the temporary force. o John C. Driscoll, formerly secretary t of the coal team owners' assoialyion, i whie poiamen ihash figrd lagey i Jhre a.tributd olti former ria. t ident, Al Young, and President C. C Shiea, of the teamsters, has returned to Chicago. D~riscoll said today thatt he has not b~een evading service oC subpoenas, but had been attending to details of business in connection with somne property' in Ida~hu. Driacoil to. day denied that stories ascribed to Yonng and Shea. DrIscolI has been mentioned1 as having knowledge of maoney transacionsi alleged to have beeni eonducetedl by various empilloyers to obtain or eall off strikes. Immediately up~on arrival in Chicago Driscoli got into comnmunication with the state's attorney and asked if it was desired to serve a subpoena to have lDriscoll appear before the grand .iury. Tihie state's attorney said he wouild waive the formnalitIy if Drisecll would come before the grand jury anrd appear at state's Attorney Hea3y's of'- ~ flee todlay for exalmination. Dr'iscohll agreed to the two requesis. ater Wrecks Montana Town. stain, Montlana, .Junea 10(a.--'n F~lc~bL~, today water desi.trofyed the Conuni?%i ukt'e wan-r~i woaek. . of wa ir dipss Olive Na'wtoW . wV val Our pastor, 11ev. K. A. 11. e ilidn't fill'.hlit appointmnent at (1 it Suindary. Heo was aissist ing in a nie ing at 'elhain, and sent Rev. E'. Miler iII his plac. Blro. Miles iisd' his trlain Saturrday moni 'g and dlidn 'I get to the chlur'ch fr~ servico Sator - a vnig n hovr et out thiat thlere wou'ild hoe no ireaching on Suindamy. 110 cI'rno i.hweeU( small, b~ut il (~~l is r eotomplienin Sundamy Schotc -ti((db liro. J. Rt. onm IRev. J. Hi. )Iidun~eC1 RI thet S'ud,1baker iiavilion to i to ea on e avp wol to th11i.<--oil 1, 1A, Y 5 . o 1!1 tuee:t their wants. \Vhenl tll%.y ::,t re ady S9ier Vehicles cr theco sai resonsi. AV tcr the inir, a:ld when t' n.s favorable commenn~t Ont Sltuuilcert.. It foows I off. I. tLin. \VYrn H andling of iha imnicri stiN:. o0! Studelmt her Irness. Ihley ive thle . tsfactiort hiat don't xt(ox j oit."' Li to show up the design that wilt strilce your fancy. Morrow 0O., Pickens, S ml a Vhicto i. the best Iflica i thait yout hwe g vahte undA ;4 wanr.;ntee. your business ar d for every dollaa rrow C LOW PRICES'... Prize Offered for Best Essay. Knoxyllie, Tenn., June 10.--Dr. 3rown Ayres, president of the Uiniver ity of Teinessce, of this city, has re elved from William Jenninga Bryan diraft for $400. This is offered as prize for the best essay, by a stu ent of the University of Tennes-;,c, pon1 the sibject "The Priniples or , 'ree (fovernment." Mr. Bryan, 1: rustelq of Ithe Philo S. Bennett, cito, i distriblutilig $10,000 among twen ty 1y0 colleges ot as many states, each usC itutlionato ('IOffe thec atnlOuni recely d for the bet. dissertat ion u pon the tRhject olbove given. New Orleans Man President. Guthbrie. Oklia.,.1Jun1)0.--..The aninual ('qsion of the National Feditorial arso ttion adjourned aifter' electinag th.~e flicers: PreildenKt, John Yy mond!, of law Orlea~ns; first vice president, JIno. .Junk-ini, Sterling, K(aus.; sconxd vice residenitIHeniry 13. Varner, Irvington .*(t C.corresponding. secretary, \VIl hiam A. Ashibrook, Johinslown, Ohio; ecordintg secret ary, J1. W. (Cockrus, htoten for 190*1. Took Acid for Lime Wator. Atlanta, .iJoe 10.-Misiking a b;or le of carbolic acid for a bottl e cf lI f. caer, buoth or which shte had icur hased. Mr's. Julis Markuies, of !2 uihurn avenuet, the w if,- of a mm' h ant, dranitk freely of the( i frimer ar ('ied a tlay hota)Iul. Thec~ .or'' of mo hbushand of(i't Ith~i decsed i . g co hou0 tw, andi Mtr. MTarklhes sawi h is lie fall ini the dining rIoo. S-i~'heit M'en in deul hate h'c-ahhl for severalI onths. Davis Elocted to Congress. Ct hartn W V ., Junolie s0 teid wans aid a t Repulica l Mai o ead u. . r btridrj< re a b eond $3con ossinal it -bI. dhen-a oyeal 3 U a ilo 9.1. out in the 7(pidnjor erl .lams S. I . P Iam th~ia. Tfh ravl: a h eod stry w. D reed on d bo20 fe t fom preh A111 0 'n. -. .Kih h rod,_rve__ scn strwi .________ _ ?,0 fee frm- h Money madei! BUYS A PAIRP OF $1050FAMOUS THE EQUAL OF - ANY 39SH'O NY.00-rra ONTHE MARIt.T TAKE NO SUBSTITUTK I el T1E COUNTRY IS RINGING WITI W VO T)i7E PR.AISES OiF THE you spend 'ECAUSE EkrTORI0s 1INF, RF.ST IN AMEICA FO., TAKE NO SUIRSTITUVY.7 ompany. Fatal Head-On Collision. A Milder climate Ihlias. Tex., .1-une 10.-A bend-on collision between two Texas and New Arkansas, Louisiana and Orleans traiis occurred in whileh two Texasbtock ranges ton to twelye Irainmen lost their lives and several nionths in tho year, two and three others. were more or less hurt. The crops grow in a season. Now Is wreck oceurred near Spochard, 8% nilets north of Athens. The dead are ilo tO look up a 'ooation .1. i-Brown, engineer, of Dallas; -- Whilo tho land is cheap. Ca:rter, firtsinan, of Xnnis, 'Tex. The On February 7th and 21st and injred are two brakemon named Alarch 7th and 21st, the Cotton Young aind (1 s, respectively. Fire. man Carter was instantly killed and 13u11' i.oito ivil S~I round trip Engineer Bown's body was so badly hiomo-seekers' tiekots from St, crushe~id that he died. no0th hodies; Lotus, Thelubos, Cairo and Momphis were brouight in Dallas Ont a speela .t om nteaoenmdSae -traint. Further particulars of the atc- to ~ poin i 5 hor bon ae Stats ('ld'ru lie un bta nabl . i$2, w he ro i. im akos less loss th an Mothierg! Mothers! Mothern~a .Hlow many children aire at this seso One way eoloisist tick~ts Ec~bru f~eeri aund constipted with had ary 21st Alarelh 21 at half faro s tomachm headache. Mother (Gray's )hlis $2. Swa-t l'ciwders for Cihldrenu wmill always W .j to fo -aLm tbot s (1me. If wVoima are pusent t hey wil lormatmtblanak c~ uruamly rinv thlOem l(. A t anh drug abuout riate to any point. gaIi ' . NIImpie I-ot tl mcailedl Fan: l.- P. Smrith, T1. P. A, Anh, ls A1 nS. Oin sit ad, I eiThy' (at t on B3ol t Rotuto A tlanta. To The Public! 11. Endel's stock is now mn the hands of the world's G reatest Bargain G-iy-ers, rhe New York Salvage Co. This entirec stock of Clothing, Hats, Gent's l1uurnishing Goods, must' be sold...... ;ale Starts Wednesday, June 14, A. M. Sale Lasts 10 Days! n1U S I CFiA CH D AY! M'oney Refunded if you are rnot pet:Iectl y p. leased with your purchase.....:... . R. Fare paid on purchases of $25.00 or over. .Watcd For The Big Red Sign. 11. ENDEiL'S STAND. TFhe Globe Clothing Hlouse--120 S. Main Street, (GREENVILLE, S. C. Rt:pectfully, Advertisin If You Ad v.111a0in TRh