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t WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance Examination. OPERATION AVOIDED GASOLINE CAUSED MAN’S DEATH “DARK CORNER” RAID. I The examination for the award of vacant scholarships In Wlnthrop Collette ajid for the ri ,- ri r-,., or> ■ar-ni/i tr\l admission of new st udents will Ih- held at the EXPERIENCEOFMISS M ERK LEY County Court Hottseon Friday, July 6th, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than 15 years of ace. When scholarships art' vacated | after July 6, they will be awarded to those making the hitrhest average at this examina tion provided the' ‘ ft ‘ Inevitable How She Escaped It. ey meet the conditions gov- i , , . ,, * ernlng the •award - Applicants for scholar- When a physician tells a woman suf - I’resid “* T - '—"— l '“ ship should write to President iohnson be- fering - with serious feminine trouble fore the examination for scholarship applt-, ^at an operation is necessary, the very hdScholars?dps are worth *100 and free tul- 1 thought of the knife and the operating tion. The next session will open September , table strikes terror to her heart, and 19th. 1906. For further information and cata- | ;)ur hospitals are full of women coming logue, address Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, G-4-2mo-pd. Rock Hill, S. C. TO SUFFERERS WITH CANCER or chronic old sores, write D- B. Glad- j den, Grover, N. C., and learn how to, be cured without knife or plaster. In vestigate before von take other treat ment. Write today; you won’t re gret It. A P r - 6 - 3mo - That is the Allegation of a Complaint Officers Capture and Destroy Two in a Suit for $15,000. Large Stills. Union, June 19.—Alleging that Spartanburg, June 24.—Following . Thomas Howze. a young man of sev- up the raid of last week, Officers Mul- 3he Was ToldJThat^an Operation Waa en teen, oame to his death from the ligan and Haynes went to the "Dark fumes of gasoline which he had been j Corner” yesterday morning .and re sent to procure for his employers, the ; turned last night, after having de- Bailey Lumber & Manufacturing Co.,: stroyed two large stills and pouring his father, Mr. E. C. Howze, has en-1 out 2.500 gallons of still beer.'" The tered suit in the sum of $15,000. ; stills had a capacity of 85 and 05 gal- The affair occurred oh May 4. 1905, J ions respectively and their destruc- when Thomas Howze, who had been : tion will prove a hard blow to the in the employ of the Hailey Lumber moonshiners to whom they belonged. & Manufacturing Company about j No arrests wore made, the operators nine months, was sent out near clos- j evidently having been apprised of the in - ' time, as was his custom, to get coming of the officers and making gasoline from a small frame house j their departure before their arrival, where it was stored, in the rear of i The raid was a particularly bold one, the company, on South street. It was as the two officers made the trip with- not until the following morning that | out guides into the mountain fastness. for just such operations. * Watch This Column. WOULD REIMBURSE RAILROAD „ „ Gaffnev fa growing rapidly and iota Converted Tmitiit wi»iie*» to Pay For property is changing hands pro- stolen index. paratory to her future upbuilding. Have some fine offerings. Three lots cheap. $275—easy terms’ Twenty acres, a store room, flve- ^ & ATTENTION, COURT ATTENDANTS, My Boarding House is close to the court house and convenient to the business houses; meals at all hours; first-class service; reasonable rates. Stop with me. W. H. SPEARMAN, In W. Sam Lipscomb Building. June 19-lmo-pd. his absence was really noted, at his home folks thought he was spending the night with a friend, while his em ployers thought he had gone home direct from the gasoline house, and It was only on their inquiry the next where dangers encompassed them on all sides. It was reasonable to sup pose that the moonshiners were sore over the heavy losses sustained in the raids of several days ago and would seek to avenge themselves, day that they found their mistake, j But no opposition was encountered. j Afifi/lrfargi'et Aferkloy Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. A search was instituted, and he was discovered lying face downards near the gasoline tank. At the inquest, it being brought out that he had been unwell and had been subject to heart trouble, the verdict was ‘‘that he came to his death by natural causes, and inhaling gasoline." The plaintiff alleges that the house was air-tight, and there was no ^lace for the gas to escape, and that Howze did not know and had not been the danger of inhaling It is understood that Advertising is called by some an art. If it be an art it is the art of telling a story simply and convincingly. Nobody knows more about the strong qualities of an establishment than the proprietor who oversees it. Other things being equal, nobody should be ab.’e to write more convinc ingly of the articles he of fers for sale. In a store where the employer sella goods side by side with his clerks it is rare that the employer will not be the best salasman. The reason is simple. He knows the goods from A to Z. He probably has pur chased them. He knows his aims. His arguments eanj weight because they are convincing. The same arguments pre sented in the same way, with the same enthusiastic spirit, the same knowledge of detail, would attract new customers if presented through the advertising col umns of this paper. If yon hare not tried it, why not begin ? If yon have tried it and are mat mUm- fied, let ns know shoot it There are cases where an operation is the only resource, but when one con siders the great number of cases of menacing female troubles cured by informed of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- gasoline fumes pound after physicians have advised j the defense contends that the door of operations, no woman should submit tc j ) j le house was open when Howze was one without first trying the Vegetable i found, and that there were cracks in Compound and writing Mrs. 1 ink ham, ^j le i) U jlding, which wts really a shel- Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is free, j j ei . f or Raso iine tank sufficient to Miss Margret Merkley, of 275 Third allow all necessarv air in and the gas Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: to escape. Dear Mrs. Pinkham; “ Loss of strength, extreme nervousness, shooting pains through the pelvic organs, bearing down pains and cramps compelled me to seek medical advice. The doctor, after making an examination, said I had a female trouble and ulceration and advised an ojiera- tion. To this I strongly objected and decided The blockading business has suffered severe losses during the past four weeks and it is thought that the illi cit business has received a set-back that "ill fall heavily on the operators. There was recently developed a strong public sentiment against the manufacture of whiskey and a law and order league, it is said, has been oiganized. With the officers on the one side and the residents of the com munity on the other and both fighting the moonshine business it is believed that there will be less whiskey manu factured in the “Dari:- Corner” from now on. Being converted, as he says, a tramp in Denver writes to C. <’. Clark, gen eral agent of the passenger department room'co'ttage^'Fine Taud and'a grod of the Big I’our railroad, that he i place to Jo buslnes, seven miles wishes to pay for rides he stole on the from town, $750. bumpers of freight cars, says an In- { One house in flue condition. $700 diauapolls dispatch to the Kansas City cash. $1,200 in one and two years at Star. He asks Mr. ( lark to advise him ^ 0 er cent. concerning the best rates that can be i Several fine pieces of property to given him. ilis letter is us follows: 0 ut on block In July T , i Twenty-seven acres of fine land in I rodo on troight trains from Indian- u f apolls to St. Louis three times, St. Louis ,. n a , , w’i . to Indianapolis three times, Marion to In- you would like to have a fine In- dianapolis three times. Indianapolis to i vestment i n a plantation come and Marion three ti.-m s, Alexander to Tipton j See me, 50d acres, some good timber one tlm*, I’rbana to Indianapolis two and in good shape. Must be sold times Indianapolis to Crbana two times, even if it does not bring but $3,000. j 250 1 f cre fi 8 of P re “y at $10 per verted now and want to make things acre - B6S fine. Town lots of all shapes and de scriptions. Over 200. Houses galore, and 20,000 acres of land. If you have property to dispose of bring it to me, I am in touch with all the buyers. Twenty-nine on string for lots this fall, fifty-six for planta tions, thirty-four for houses. $0,000 worth of property sold ia April. This month will natch me with that much sold. It cost you nothing to list your property, all your right as soon as 1 can. Give me best rates. Mr. Clark says he will have to ask the writer to jay regular passenger rates. He is making out an itemized statement to be sent to the repentant one. Negro Escape Recaptured. Helena, Ga., April 11.—Oliver Wil cox, the negro who broke jail last Sat urday night, was captured in Ocmul gee swamp, about 20 miles from here trouble saved and after sale is made No trace of Ike Rawlins and George you are at no expense In the transfer. London Too Slow for Snails. (London Chronicle.) It seems that we must eat snails in order to dement our friendly com- pact with France. Frogs and snails have always been the real misunder standing between us and our neigh bors. And one of the greatest diffi culties of international life is the in- In Germa- Shape Was Against Hep. (Washington Dispatch.) Shape counts for more than scien tific knowledge as a qualification for the government civil service with the | troduction of alien foods. *v, . civil service commission, according to i ny they will not eat rabbits, in France ixTtry iTydia ETPinkfiam’s Vegetable Com- the allegations of Miss Dana L. May, | they love the rabbit, and Wales has pound. The ulceration quickly healed, all a comely miss from the State of | taken it to its bosom and cast its spell the bad symptoms disappeared and I am Michigan. lover it. Here is an Englishman who once more strong, vigorous aad well. j Misg May i s in Washington camp- has eaten many snails, most consci- Female troubles are steadily on the ing on the trail of the commissioners, entiously. He has no sentimental ob- increase among women. If the month- Site is a graduate of Ann Arbor High ijection to them. They are “pure and l}* periods are very painful, or too fre- school and the State Normal school fresh and sinless” as served even at quent and excessive—if you have pain at Ypsilanti, Mich. She brings docu- the French restaurants in Soho. Nev er swelling low down in the left side, mentary proof to show that on the ] ertheless—one writes as one tastes— bearing-down pains, don’t neglect your mental examination for the civil ser-| the argument of another writer that self: trv Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetabl* vice she made a string of 100’s having j the snail would add a piquant llavor passed perfect in every branch except | to the steak and kidney pudding, is two or three. The result of the phys- j not convincing to the English palate, ioal examination was a disappoint- i Nutriment, possibly, the snail may ment, and when she sought an expla-1 provide, and there is reallv no reas- Moon, the men who escaped, has yet been found. A reward of $100 is of fered for Rawlins. Buy the house you live in for the rent you are paying. Representative of Sun Fire Insur- rance Co., The American Surety Co., The Standard Trust Co., who lend money at 0 per cent to buy and build homes with ten and half years to pay Central Buys Stillmore Line. Savannah, Ga., April ll.—The Still more Air Line has been purchased bj back jf you want. Colonel A. R. Lawton, vice presideni The Gibbs Brick store room, 5- of the Central of Georgia Railwaj | room house, and vacant lot 80x200 in company. west end, $1,800. R. Latta Parish. Co. Compound. THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Examination For Agricultural Schol arships. “If i were a speiety miss with a wealthy father I suppose I would be called petite,” she said. “As it is I am short and stout.” Miss May admits that she was sur prised that women were being select ed to fill civil service positions in r , . , „ , Washington with more reference to Florence county, l; Georgetown county, 1; shapeliness than their mental Examination for.award of the vacant schol arships will he held in the Court House of the following counties July tith at !t a. m. Appli cants must not he less than 16 years of age and must furnish an honorable discharge from last school attended. Number of scholarships vacant—Barnwell county. 1; Buford county.1: Cherokee county. 1: Chest “ ‘ ‘ nation she was informed, she says, on why we should sneer at him when that she was not tall enough in pro-1 we eat winkles. But the snail at his portion (o her width. Miss Mav con- best is of the earth, earthy, and that fesses that she is in the short-and- j is his llavor. A wholesome, nutrl- stout class. | tious clod of mud in spite of his veg- I were a speiety miss with etarianism! 1; Chester .county Clarendon county sterfleld county. 1; Darlington county. 3; Kershaw county, 1; Lexington county. 2; Marion county. 1; Spartanburg county, 1; Sumter county, 1. Scholarships arc worth $lbh per year and free tuition. For further information call on County Superintendent of Education. For catalogue address- P. H MELL, President Clemson College, S. C. June 19 to July 6. attainments. But she produces the documentary fruits of her civil ser vice quest to show that by the system of grading weights, so called, the fe male physical contour is given more consideration than her mental equip- ; ment. Miss May admits she has the physical weight, hut it is not properly distributed. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Scholarship Examinations. , ^PHE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH Y I CAROLINA offers scholarships in 4 the Normal Department to two young 1 men from each county. Each scholar- T I ship is worth >40 in money and <18 ma- • triculation or ‘term” fee. ^ I Examination will be held at County ! Seat FRIDAY, JULY 6th. Examination We do not do all kinds of printhii we do the GOOD kind. Dead Body on Porch. Statesville. N. C., June 23.—Mr. George Miillis, an elderly citizen of North Iredellj whose home is near Jennings postofiiee, was found shot to death on the piazza of his home this morning by members of his family. It was known that Mr. Mullis had got ten up during the night and gone out of the house, but no one discovered f 1 • . tt • . 1 that he never returned uhtil this h 0 eld a 'lX“L“ttaV lraVerS,ty be l".orn 1 „ S when Me dead body was Write for information to BENJAMIN SLOAN, President, July 6 Columbia, S. C, Southern Railway THROUGH SERVICE found. It was at first thought that he had been murdered hut, upon exami nation. a pistol was found near him and there were signs of powder burns on his clothes, indicating suicide. The coroner was summoned from here and he left this morning to hold an inquest. No news has been re ceived here of the verdict of the cor oners jury. Wants a Wife With a Million. (Baltimore American.) An Austrian count is in New York- looking for a pretty American girl with a million at least in her own right. But his effort to boom the ti tle market is not likely to succeed, since the supply is out-running the demand. Besides, he was arrested for disorderly conduct in the zoo monkey-house, which cuts out any romance which he might bring to hear on his wooing. A man who se lects a monkey-house as the arena of his publicity cannot possibly expect anv heiress who is a real lady to look on him with favor. Every The Way. Day -back Coaches, Drawing-Room Sleepers High- -AND- Southern Railway Dining Cars. Finest Cars, Fastest Time, Convenient Schedules on Local Trains The Turtle Was Tight, Even the turtles in Kentucky in dulge a little now and then. Says tht Harrodsburg Herald: “W. A. ! Sharp,telephoned us from Vanarsdall yesterday that I>an Moore ha,d turned the slop from his distillery into Salt river and that It had made the fish j drunk: that over 500 pounds of bass, new lights and other kinds were cap tured. some weighing as much as five i pounds. He stated that McClung Mc- | Afee dived from the milldam into the * water and came up with a six-pound j jumper. Robert Edger quit work to j see the sight. He noticed a large ! catfish that seemed to he ‘tight’ and he stepped over on something that he Storm Sweeps Lancaster. Lancaster, June 22.—Lancaster was visited by another severe storm last night between 10 and 11 o’clock. In addition to the rain, wind, thunder and lightning there wa* some hail. During the storm the barn and stab les of Adam Morrison, a well-known colored farmer in the suburbs of town, were struck by lightning, kill ing his horse and setting the buildings on fire, which were entirely destroyed. Morrison’s cow was also fatally burn ed. His loss amounts to several hun dred dollars. DID YOU KNOW Smith Hardware Made Harness, Repaired Harness, AND MadeOld Harness Look New? Try us. We make the best. Our line of Buggies and Surries are the best made in the South. Tyson & Jones, “White Star,” High Point and others. See us before you buy. : : : ; ; : : ; 'W agfons! W a 011s!! Our Hardware stock is the most complete and larg est in the upper part of the State. See us for Screen Doors. Always see us for the best and what you want. Smith Hardware Co. OOOI> VALUED IIV Gents' and Ladies’ Oxfords A Dangerous Contrivance. (New York Globe.) That feminine contraption, the peek- u-boo waist, described as a number! of large holes imperfectly surrounded | by small threads, is one of the most | delectable articles of wearing apparel ever devised by the dressmakers. It has probably tangled more men into the toils of matrimony than the Della Fox curl, the Marcel wave, or any of the other weapons with which the} gentle sex is wont to arm itself when 1 on conquest bent. Lies at Point of Death. Spartanburg. Jut ' 22.—H. T. Fer guson. for many years dispenser in this city, is lying at the point of death at his home on West Main street. He was stricken with hemorrhage of the brains Thursday afternoon and has been unconscious ever since. His physicians hink that he cannot live Ladies’ $ 1.25 Tan, White and Black Ox fords to go at 98 cents Ladies’ $ 1.48 Oxfords to go at — $1.10 Men’s $2.25 Tan Oxfords to go at $ 1.75 Men’s $3.00 Tan Oxfords- * $2.50 For Further Information, Consult any Southern Railway a^ent he can t swim - R u « Vanarsdall -and J ° others rescued him with difficulty. OR thought was a stump in the water to through the night. Since the dispen- catcli the cat. It proved to be a 200- j saries were closed in this city Mr. pound turtle full of booze, and • "guson has been conducting a green moved into deep water with him. As ; grocery store. J. R. TOLLESON & CO. R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston. S. C. Brooks Morgan, Asst. General Passenger Agent Atlanta, Ga. always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now .OO a. Y e fci x'. A Hard Worker. (New York Sun.) The churches close their massive doors. The parson for the country makes, But like a faithful bank cashier, The (jevli no vacation takes. Probably. (Pick-Me-Up.) She—Oh. Jack, I forgot to tell you I I’ve got a French maid it last. Do you know any French? I don’t. , He—Oh. I know, a few words, like eherie. mon ange. ma belle. She—What do those words mean? i He—Oh. she’ll understand. Killed by Lightning. Ijaurens, June 23.—During the prog ress of a thunderstorm late Thursday afternoon the wife of Bluford Cold- well, »n aged negro fanner living near Alma, this county, was struck and Instantly killed by lightning. •ubacrlb* for Th# Lodgor, •1.00 • yoar. Succesor to Dr. Pressly Chosen. Columbia. June 22.—At a special meeting of the trustees of Erskino Theological Seminary, Dr. F. Y. Press ly was elected president to succeed the late Dr. W. L. Pressly. Dr. F. Y. Presslv is the president of Ersklne College, and if he accepts the presi dency of the Theological Seminary, another vacancy must be filled. . For Cap Breaking. Rock Hill, June 23.—A few days ago Sam Camp and James Dober, both employed on the freight yards of the Southern Railway company in this city, were arraigned before Mag istrate Beckham on the charge of car breaking with Intent to committ larceny. They were released on bond in the sum of $500 each for their ap pearance in the higher court. —Even with the genuine cut glass there is generally a doubt among many of its genuluesses. Ail these doubts are set at rest when the one little word “Ubbey” shows up. Gaff ney Drug Co. Are You Administrator and have the settlement of an estate? If so, request of the Judge of Probate that your advertisement be placed in :: :: : It has the largest circulation of any paper in the Fifth South Carolina Congressional District. AH kinds of Job Work done at The Ledgei office neatly and at oricet commensurate with high grade work Try us,