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THE J. 1!. TILLMAN TKIAL v. Spartanburg Journal. Lexington, Aug.' 18?About v a month hence it is expected that this little town will be entertaining the largest number of visitors ever known in itg history, 'lhc trial of James H Tillman for the mivder of N CI ! Gonzales in Columbia is set for that time, and it is generally belie ved will be delayed no longer Almost f>00 witnesses have been summoned to appear !? il! * in mis case ny tnc opening sides All available space in the hotels has been engaged weeks ] since b\ interested parties, and how tin? immense number of spectators sure to lie on hand, will be accomodated, is an interesting problem. The last census gave the town something ~*Oter nine hundred inhabitants It is thought that at least .">,000 will be here during the trial. Meantime the prisoner occupies bis cell iu the Lexington County jail. Sherifl' I'augh man lias made him as comfortable as possible, putting him on tile shadv side of the building Oil the ti est floor near th> sheriff's own quarters and occasionally permitting him to exercise himself by walking up and down the corridor As ;i. ^. ?1 ^ * 1 . 1 !lf 1 ' ? I luii1 ii!" Mii'iiu ciues dot loci; j the cell frmn the outside luit leave- the lock for Tillman u* turn if he so desires. .Three times a day Mr. Mark-.' J#ho keeps a restaurant just he-; hind the jail, can lie seen bring-j ing the prisoner hi- meals. Till j !>..man slate ; that he finds hisquar-j ters here pleasanter than those in | the Hiehland jail, where he was; first imprisoned during some y warm days of May and June. ^ Speculation as to the verdict in the ease is almost useless. As stated a hove, Mrs. .las. 11. 1il!-j man has relatives in the town j and also in the countrv and peo , pie leel much real sympathy for i her. It is doubtful if the same feeling exi-ls in her husband's case. The heliol of almost all' those who have read the newspapers and care to express them- j selves is that the act was genuine i inuider and should he punished. At the same lime it. should he remembered thai Senator iillmaii; has always had a large following j in the county, whatever his nephew's following was and that this tact is almost sure to in- i lluence some juryman. Save the Children. Ninety-nine of every one hundred I diseases that children have arej due to disorders of tlie stomach, i and thes disorders are all caused by indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just as good for children br it is for addults. Children I thrive on it. It keesp their little i stomachs sweet and encourages i tiieir growth and development I Mrs. Henry Charter, 705 (ventral: St., N t. iiviHe, ienn.. says : "My j little boy is now three years old and bus been suffering ti-uiindige oti ever since lit"1 wa-( born. I have had the best dee tors in N i^hville. bnt failed to do him any good. After using one! bottle of Kodol he i? a well baby.' 1 recommend it to all suflerers." | Kodol digests what von eat and I makes Hie stomach sweet. Sold j by Crawford Bros. &mteri'isor's ifllirr linn* My regular ollire clays will ( 'be o?? Wednesday and Saturday of each week. The remaining days will be required in the discharge of other duties. L. J. I'erry, County Supervisor. , CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . y/va . a i Signature ?f I TURKS TERRIBLE DEEDS Turkish Soldiers Massacre Wo men and Children. Sofia, Aug. 24.?With th< rumors of massacres and tin murder of prisoners in Monastii now authenticated, the genera situation is considered hero as fast becoming intolerable. Of licial and diplomatic circles alike are concerned, having every reason to fear that 011I3 a part of the horrors enactec in the interior of Macedonia have come to light as yet. The revolutionary committees are. doing their utmost to force tl,n . ~ c ii. r*--i in- iiiiiui^ m i lie DUlgiU'lilll government and the i in modi ate outlook is exceedingly serious. It appears that the Turks have obtained the upper hand in the vilayet of Monastic and the insurgents are planning to remove the centre of their activity close to the Bulgarian frontiers. Dispatches arriving today from the disturbed area are exceedingly gloomy. From A Itianoplo comes the n >\vs of a Turkish defeat and the extension of the revolutionary outbreak ; from Monastir, the news of Turkish victories ac companied by barbarous excess es. While many of the reports re main without confirmation, sulliciont authentic details arc forthcoming to cause the authorities the greatest anxiety According to the Sofia Dnevnik the Turks committed itnspeak able atrocities at Kru*hove. The mutilated corpses of 0( women and children were fount in one building. I'ieces of the bodies had been tltrown intc the street. In ft eon of the prni cipal merchants of the towi were killed and their head? exhibited oil poles at Monastic The churches were demolished the liou^e> sacked ninijfie town is now in a heap of ashes. Thf populace lied to the hills, when they are in a starving condition The Dut vuik also assert thai a general massacre lias taken place in the whole vilavet ol Monastic. Nenrlv all of tin villages have !>?en destroved The treacherou inuid r of v,l insurgent prisoners hy theii guards ni :a Monastic lias madi an esj eciallv had impression here. V;iu - ' >r cirri at < I massacres in the eiiv of Adri anople, hut eonfi miction ilacking The situation thert however. ::i: louht. dly is - riouj leave the house. The pri-om <ii'ii fiill on.I . --..I; ...I > , % i.. (iii . in' \ . 111 11 i i s i; i k ?' i private 1ioum'> to b> used a* jails. When 11 ? Russian con stil protected n the -ituation the vali is reported l<> have answered that ho was powerles? against a fanatical ])opulation. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Commis sioners will not approve or pay any claim against lite county for work, such as repairing roads or ground bridges, unless 1 -v 1, M K i.... 1 il.i. : .nli> oilitii iiti i O "eii authorized bv. or a contract made with some member of the Hoard. Ij. J. Perry, County Supervisor. W. B. Bruce, dent. .1 SENT MONEY AT SEA ' f . By \\ ireless 'IVIcKraph From ? One Vessel to Another. ^ 3 New York Express. W i Wireless telegraphy whs employ - & _ ,1 i " - k tm uy u passenger on too uuiiar ?7 . dep Campania to get JC10 from J| hia mother, who was a passenger >r * on ttie Lucania, while the two A . vessels were passing fifty miles . apart, in midocean. t On the way out from Queens- f J town a Campaina saloon passen- ^ r gcr, llenry Kobertson, discov- ^ I ered he had not enough money r* to pay duty on some goods he 1 had bought abroad, and which \ tie knew would be levied on by m) ; the custom house officials over J* here. Kobertson knew liis mother 4$) ' was on tlio Lucania, which lefti^ > New York the same day that the Catndania left Liverpool, and & when the steamship passed in Tj> : midocean, fifty miles apart, the following message was sent to the Lucania bv wireless tele graph : "Mrs, .L L. Kobertson, Pasj senger, Lucania: Pay purser* 4 Lucania ?10,asking hirn to advise purser Campania to pay me. Henry." | (communication was establish- | led with the Lucania at 12.45 A.l . . . M , fifty mile., distant-, both ships] ; being then in Mid-Atlantic. The ^ |'"service" instructions were to ^ ^ call the purser and also the lady I . ' on board tho Lucania. This was , '!! done, and ct 1.45 tho Campania j purser w as awakened and handed I j':. ( the following Marconigram : rheu "Graham, Purser, Campania: ! Pay llenry Robertson .?10; have collected amount from bis mother , aboard Lucania. Milliken." Purser Graham then gave to Mr. Kobertson the equivalent of ?10 in American money, and < : the passenger was able to pay j ins cusrom duties. J NOTICE TO TKUSTKKS # I CHROr I ; Trustees that have not as yet made their annual report to nie will please do so at once, as my ? annual report to the state super . intendent of education is due now, hut 1 cannot make it until i 1 I yet a report from all the true* I tees. Kespoct fully, DET A. C. Unwell, 0 bounty Supt. Education. > i Notice to Overseers. o?? lr.fi-. Call out hands and work your l roads. Don't wait until you are \V. i i too busy with your crops. n????i pi (irouiul bridges less than {,* i twelve ice! in width inu.-d ho re-i M ] aloo i paired or built by liie road hands, the county pa\ing lor lumber and i i nails. 1 j. .). 1 'erry, County Supervisor. 'I- 1 Bridges to Let. j . fy The cent r:? ( to r-'pair or build j ffa, mew t Is l>n ' ;e re*s I jV ncl^cs I IS' known as ?i?? So well I will 1? l"t to flic Imvo1 t I ^ responsible bidder tin Tuesday.! in' first day of September, 100.3,1 at 11 o'clock :t. in. I will also (F1 I lot on next day, Wednesday, '2nd ! Sent., at I I o'clock, a. in , the _ . contract to oniM a new bridce across little Lynches creek between the town of Kershaw anil the 11 tile Min?, known as thel I lilackmon bridge. I'lans and s]>?'< iIi? ;it ions will tie made known m I at the letting. I.omi lor laithtnl > ! performance of work will be re tjuired of successful bidders. The K ! ri^ht to reject any or all bids is I reserved. L. .1 I'errv, I I County Supervisor. I To Cure I Take Laxative Bromo I Seven Million boxes sold In post 12 months. I The Water GLiENN Iff: SPRINGS MI ST I I.I. AN II C^URIIS Diseases Stomach and ST sicians and welcomed Glean Sarin Delightful beverage, in vigor mineral ingredients of Gletii GLENN SL'KINGS <JAKB( tul table water, and positi immediate relief from lndigi For sale by all druggists. ASHC iureka i lis Liniment will remove spa ioncs, and all cartiHginou i applied in the earlier stag ise. ()ne of the most conn ?s, however, among horses an in of the hack tendon, cause ing and hard driving. Ashcra incut- is a never-tailing rem nent is also extensively used mutism, and stiil joints of all I i ^ l For chronic (p t t" A. nient is withoi / y v<>'V tions will cure fcsr ( hving to th I,:nrck-'1 I-inim of all tumors ; I. : t.. vi. >i r<^; *-ni. u 1:1 III " destroying all , Users of A: ?. ?member it sh? no "scratches. ' as 't- acts as a Price 50c. b i ItSMESTER'S ENGLISH NHVR0YAL FilLS S?> Wf Ah-" . ':abli 1 mile*. u?k PruoriBt to\ I.IAflMS EHMiLINII In K?-?t ?nd ii; whU-'I wuli b!'n> r-hbon. ' mi mm-i-. II. in*.' d^uKcroui ubhll. ninmi Inill.iMoni. Buy of your l>ri*cini, 1 Ia Hump* for I'itrlii'iilHrt, TrailInlt ami Ki ll. r for l.mllri." in Mfrr, inn 'TillI. Ii.'.oo?Tv.-stiauiu.iU. r-ju.lv* IICKI-IIM. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. ' " " on 'iuarf, l-IIII.t., Pi^ % * iition lht? M^or. I; 3 ^ ' " J3^W_^ the : ATgrr THK : ^lnl kJ THE ] ON THE SUMf SOUTHERN ^ ST, jfAIUIMf s,^?. ^ T Pass. Traffic Mtf WASMIVOTUM. U. < a Cold in Or Quinine Tablets. This signature, ,p ~ ~ ^?n 1 That Cures % * t r r>nnnl tftJnfnwi a uoiai naici * CARHONATED ? of the Liver, Kidneys, v :in. Endorsed by phy- & by patients. # gs Ginger Ale J ntinjr, healthful, cr?iit??itiiiiir tlie? 11 Springs Mineral Water. (p \ )NATE1) WATER, :? delight- & ve cure lor Dyspepsia, (lives ^ ?slion. _ | 5-27?1 in. ^ 1 , RAFT'S Liniment. vin, splint, s pfiowths es of the /A p \|\ S-":'t? X 11 for chronic ?n- ? ..viiC^i0 kinds. scratches Ashcraft's Eureka Lini,it an equal. Three or four applicathis disease in its worst form, e wonderful antiseptic qualities, the cut should he used in the treatment md sores where proud tlesh is pres- 1 ith healing and cleansing, entirely parasites and putrefaction, sheraft's Eureka Liniment must re- * >uld not he used on feverish parts, counter-irritant and stimulant, ottle. Sold by Crawford Bros. " Important Notice. I Notice is hereby given that it is a violation ol law lor any person or corporation within the limits ol Lancaster county to sell or oil'sr tor sale any pistol, lillo ' oartri'!t:e or pist<>! cartri?ljxe without lir.-t obi.unin^ a license from tIn* cuuniy hoard ot commissioners. L. .1. IVrry, County Supervisor. |>:\ %!. A. Simmon* f#lvcr M^dlcir.e Ocata ih?- Complex Inn, ijlvfs llouvancv lo ?ti:e Mln?l c?.rcs lihidl.iulio, U?' j'u'.jk v * i Itowo! r, 1 f?< v * y i f rn.tT7 rrvn r?* uiiic rUK DU5IINKS), I ^ LINE FOR PLEASURE, LINK FOR ALL THE BEST 4ER RESORTS | Suiiimrr Reaoft Folder led Ftce to Any AJJroa. S. H. H*?c*rif"ir. W. H. Tatuw. r. Gon'1 Pass. Avout. Asst. Gsn'l Pas*- Act. wash ino : o?, d. c. atuajita. g*. 1 KBBBEaesmDBHnacaBa^. ^ le Day ZrJzZ | /9v /j on every 1 $ box. 25c. J *