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Squior, tbo county : auditor, rnct with a tragic ' I las' niqht 11 is body \v;>-- J 'i i: *?t1 ' '' ' ' i!r by \? . i " the Southern and Coast Lino jmsi , of traiiis come ' u to loo i oV. j The iridic Uions arc that he wasi i struck and ki 1 led by the South-1 ertrstraiu from Charles mi which came into fh?? ctv at !'"> ( 'clock it was some time fhore:Tb V ;> > -! hly au hour, beloro the body was foutnl. ^ T'ie body of ilio dead auditor whs lying beside the trek about 100 leet beyond In ligo street. lie ai was lying on his face with hi'< left, arm akimbo and the right arm under his breast. IT is body J was stretched at full length, the teet lying toward the South. There was but one wound upon the person, a sharp incifsive cut squarely on top of the head, and Drs. Knowlton and Kendall who made an examination, declared that, there is some doubt whether or not that kind of wound could have been made by the pilot of an engine. The body was lying stretched out in such a manner as ro oxciie some suspicion. The dead man's hat was picked up in Indigo street where it had been probably carried by the train. ! CRACK GOES THE W IN COME THE ORD TheTirguia-Carokfts SELLS THE VERY BEST GfU FERTILIZERS 1AT THE VERY LOWEST C |t pays to fertilize your lands I ? E v,RQ|N|A-CAROLINj CHEMICAL COMPANV/& PRODUCTS. DOI-D EVERYWHERE Tho Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.. CHARLESTON. 3. C. _ ?' " - *. "*>>. siorsels pu^*-"! -u in*i i mm f W UiV),il! J i ; >.. f t;1 ' . } >v\ A a j -v.-i.f I v*\t ??j! J I J!T : w4 I W4 b c I >. : ''7 '\ | i ? $ * ^ \ If ^ff^T U \W * li 3 y A j *4 v*m // K m N /'% & f- s o y ./>ry/7 x /, "* V > .'/ , r"r*\ '1 * ' FRONT or , - / ' fc^~rJ% : Ltativb <;?A(-V /% h ; "v <-vr '> ?' -a HI rvx ^ show thkm. 1 i \ jbstirutb. si i - ; 'l Li v i* I *i vi >] f>:rc$8 i ?(/: ! n || HtllmStSI) ., ? , 1 , .1 JuS$. ? wmw ' The hat wa tl '? that 1 <' t< the finding of !!) body. T> en was found about 15 U et fro-a 1! i biiuy an cm pi v n.ioa ?> nmli iki contained one-X >. nu wit; key but there was u<> inii? to <onn?e tip own 'nip of tpn tla^lr wit' .\(r. 8quior. Matthews, tlm mil op rrative vho found toe body reported the manor to the South Cii'i\ to ray < iih.n.l... Soj-t.. < lo: :i Lifted Dr. Knowlion, ino comi ty physician, I)r. Ive. da!!, tht railroad's surgeon, the pojtp a?1< the county authorities N >t beiu able to reach Corora r ' i re en im mediately the nut! -?rities ashet Magistrate Moorn.ui to t;<l<! 1 f . i i ? f O* (10 l)' Til? magistrate ex imincd tin body and found a go! I watch, i Knk'hts of l'vthim had'o. 4.' cents in change and i numhor > p ipers i'.i th ' ' . Or Km v.! ton reported that the right trou^ era pocket was torn, but I hi might have no bearing ou tin case at all. The remains were removed t< McComtnick A: I'lelseller's when the inquest will he held at 1! o'clock today. The physiciam 1 ... -j -l?. . v? trill* lU I IBllUjJS iiiM infill l< make an inspection of the pilo ol liie engind. 'Iheir examinafioi ot tlie wound was not a thorougl one but they were evidently somewhat puzzled by its nature One of the first to bo apprized o the finding of the body was Mr iWSo, IDES OF \ Vj!^ -p THE IIICIIII-IIIQLIII c?~^IIM1(1I. CiMfllt '""" 'The Largest Manufacturer of I Fertilizers on Eatth'* I c__*~ _jj & ? "V ruriy uuu \ Manufacturing plants Wholesale purchasers i Largest importers x Concentration of Management i , l i^'ii Uokot it'.mil oi ! I ino o'?u(iiein, Hit t it wu?* lie who (identified the b>!y oi his I'rioiid ! umi door neighbor. Mr. , Sci.lt ?i't o> i .1 that ilr. j 'Siuitr v.;; sn ,'!> !.y the t ro I r\. i The ensiiiieer tw no one and as j this track is used no little by |>e j d? < i ( is !t that he i k pt a carolut wat c tor [ictbods | on t lie blacic. M>\ l>L{i:ioi ' < < . a that j neivh! orhoc-1 can t ao li'tlet 18peimlali i... . ,,4.-? ijf, 11 in i> 111 ! health lately?,;i t*ri** iSy :?n i:i 1?i;;><t it v.'is <iu. o a long I r t i fit 1 way.; irom uio i.Oi.u . 1 oe suppu | t ion advanced Si, night w ?j I ui'U i?d was WHt.denng aroun i | Iaimlessly) for his state of health! ! lis 1 caused him to be morbid and | 1 despondent lately. I The Southern's Wig Engines. i x'he Southern Uiilway husjust put into service a number of the I engines ever us. u by iho | company. These engines weigh | in t ho neighborhood of li7 tons j i t.eir fcnii. go <is it is snowli in j I. lilvd) circles i.> almost inc?edi j ajble, th drawing power being tons. Tic tonnage of a dmrle bov ear is ps4 ininfed 'if! " (about 15 tons, so that one oil fiie.se engines can pull loo or j ' r Ki' '?ox c:?? which .vould give j I i i train n' r, rs foil r-ti IT Irs id a Jmile in length. Four years agoI I |>P ) or fP" t r?t> rvi n s\a /\?* ' l> ? 0~..4l . . .. ^ * v.i>^4ilvO wu UH O^'Ul Jl" f lorn coul'1 not draw more than] I f>o boxes in a pintle train but J those new engines will pull twice ' as much as those old engines. j,| torn ??> ha be:>" , I something remarkable. These new engines wore made at. Rich- j , intend, V i., being a southern I " i product and are said to bo the', .>.:v iii tbo world. They cost i j $2o,ooo each. In addition to j the above tho Sou! her?n has placed an order tor $ 1,000,000 I wot Ih ol new engines and rolling > stock. The new equipment con' jsids 82 engines, 17o,ooo pounds; - ' 2 liV) gondola cars, 5oo ventilated t?i?v cars, 10(> ballast curs, four switch engines and three pas s . 1 sentrer engines. p. ' ??. WANTED?Every person that is ^ ?littering w?th asthma, to send 25 cents for a large dollar bottle of 9 1' 1 Kitch's Asthma CCUK. 1 I Nature's Remedy Co., nlb-02-lry Washington, I).C ? 1 > I Civil Service Evuniinutlnnu Tke U. 8. Civil Service Com ' mission repyrls that lor the year 1 ending June 3o, 19o2, there were 14,1)83 persons appoinlen ftom ' its registers. There was 4,092 f more than ever belore appointed in r single vnar. Anyone wishing information about those posi lions can secure it tree by wriring for the Civil Service announcement of the Columbian Coriespondeuce College, Washington, D. C. Tiie Commission wili hold examinations to secure young men und women lor these plac< s during March and April, i.t 'Charleston and Columbia. Many people do not know that the appointments are made without political inlluence and that a large share of them are filled by by those having holy a common school education, but such is now ? I. me caseThe crowned heads of evry nation The rich men,poor men,and misers All join in paying tribute to De Witt's Little Early Risers. H. Williams, San Antonio, Texas, writes : LittleEsrly Riser Pills are the best I ever used in my family i I unhesitatingly recommend them S to everybody. They cure Constil pation, Biliousness,SiekLleadache I Torpid Liver, Jaundice, malaria, and all other liver troubles, i Crawford Bros. ViX Ox SN ^.. The XCiml Yon Tlav? Alv/?,ys Zl in uso for over CO years, !?: IIIM , i, ?jiimI on! AC Counterfeit*; Imitations a experiments that tr'.ll? w"h AiP k* iiL. ? and CJuidtcu?Kxjicrl v\ ? n m a ? k what ss C*i C.*vs<orici Is a harmless s?1>st gorie, I>rops ami Soothing" M cotiiai'is neither Opium, HIoi substance* Its ago is it.? gimi ?Dcl a't'iys Fevcrfshnc s. It Colic* It relieves ri'c. ihi.:;; T iliul Flatulency. It us.simil; I Stomach nixl IJowels, ?,;'i'5?r The Children's Panacea?'The fT JUL*'J CE7JUINE o ' Boavs the f T-t TV 8 T *~7 YT HO k/ lYln yA'li iL$r*v^ 110 mliu iOU lidk 2n Use For Ov THS CINThUr. 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H been ir lr nruisr *i!s per** jj.ei \ ..*.< o s infancy* .<> viliO I . . .V : i< Y <a ill tlif.S* r<T';.7i ' Y>;j r* ** pvo T>ut? ar><? c.'V'i ^'ic I'.cnUh o? icnco ar.? ix: fc !.' i>cr!mcnt? n '??*> ? "> t>--\ r"-" n trfr Ao 1 \ - r-iiA # !tnte for Castor '"NT, "\iro? ju'ijs. It is r'-a'Yirt. Tt j)T.x:?e nor oilier Xarootia rantcc. II destroys Worms rures Diarrhoea utl Wind p'li C.LVi tCSf \.u. ? ^ C - * mo ? j<'"> r.uo IionUhy * '* >.: i\} ylco*?* M??tlierV. Wei -h 'OySJ^ A3, ft AYS V*V' .3 IH ?< a. '.i lignaturs of 1/ fJ * yy *y^? ,? "1 ^ *<*> ? rfs * '^tovo T!f>n<Jn'f V lti2ivtj|0 I> 0 IUj?jiii.l ?.r 20 Vcp.rc;, n*-* fifflfff, KCW Y ** r* R OffY. ?- r^w ? :r/'A >< ? S^vr-a [ER PRISE f fcl 13 PRINTING. We '*> |l^r for other oeople, and v* wk f you arc not out, you l^j lppiyot Letter 11 c<tds, j?J S. 1 { n vcl < >! wK'l'Ccit^ Ivn ly other kinds of sta- \$A ' .ojl? *40 i*-"--?and all other Minting lin^ is done flj on|y I home. We re do. J , ^ ^ Jit. J the product |1 Jj and can cope ,f louses in the state in jS is hi p. Address, fv iblishing Co., ^ >r, S. C. U asf!Gsas4ssssarjoBS^ WNERS iave been using condition powders 1?.1 11? -1 c-~ mitaiuuu ct-juiuiy ^uoii ior norses, sheep, hogs, poultry, etc., with erent results. Owing to the great encc in the habits and construction f these several classes of animals combine in one powder a remicial for all. shcraft's ion Powders especially for horses and mules, rugs, and wrapped in doses. jndition Powders corrects the , appetite, purifies the blood and le and fat. It never bloats. The 1 become sleek and glossy by its 'rice 25 cents. Sold by rawford Bros. Docs all kinds of Job Printing right UU here in Lancaster n you want printing done