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HILLARY HERBERT DIES IN FLORIDA Secretary of Navy iI (leveland Cab. linet. Native of Laiuren. loved to Alabaia at Age of Thirteein Years. Oficer In Confederate Army. Tama, Fla., March 6.-Ililliary A. l 'erbert, secretary of the navy dnring Grover Cleveland's second term, died here today at the age of 85 years. Mr. Hterbert had been in feeble health for a number of years. lie had spent the winter here and was pre pring to leave last night for Mont goiery, Ala., 'when stricken with iss last illness. 'Throusghout tite War lietween the States Mrt. lierbert served as an (lIi eer of the -:igLhth Alabama \'oluiteers and at She elo:w was colooel of' the regiient. ie was active for 5) years" in Confederae veteranus' organizationss and was ath111or of several works deal Ing with flit problemt of the rothIi he fore and aftr ile War. A native of Iaurens. S. C.. -Mr. Ier bert went to .\lah.aniiia withil-his pareilts 'when la I:.e ars old and made his home there tintil ie calme to Washington to pIraetice la-w iS I17. tie practiced at Greenvillha, Ala., from I 557 until 1872. except during tle war and at Mont govery 1until elected to fle Porty-fifth Congress. lIe served In conig ress coni tiitoisly until his election to the Fifty-seconsd Coni gress at)d his appoint ment to the calbinet. whlen President 'Cleveland was inaugurated the second time in 1893. A daughter,AMris. 11enjamin Alicou, of Tampa, survives Mr. lierlbert. She re evived today a telegrai of condolence from Secretary Daniels. who referred to Mr. Hlerbert's services as chairman of the house naval committee and as secretary of the navy lin building up and strengthening the American navy and .said lie was the best type of publie officer. Worry over the success of the pro posed league of nations and by tle Re publican filibuster in S lie senate is be lieved by irs. Royal. hIs niece, to have hastene( Ir. H1erert's death. i e worked late last night preparing a speechi he Intended to deliver at Mont - gomsery. The -body will be sent to Molitgomer'y at noon today. Washington, March G.-Secreta ry 1)aniels ansnounsiced loday that one of tie Iewest and i fiest dest royer's woIl d be. namled the lier'hert in recognition of the service rendered the navy by Former Secretary liilary A. Ierhert, whIio died today at Taiipa. Tle scire tary telegraphed Mrs. IHeijamn il Mico, .\lr. lelebert's daiglhter. of his inten tions, Mlontgonery. Ala. .\larch . -the fIt neral of Ililliry A. lierber secretary of the navy during Cleveland's second administration, who diel today in Tanipa, will be held here Susiday after noons at the home of his ni ee, Mrs. Fr:ink Stollenwrk. 'I'he 1)(13 is ex pec ted I.) he brouit hiere omiotrrow. Governor' K irby is sued an annois e. miiens of thIie deathi toda y psay ing hightl t ribiute to te distingusished Alaam inn of whom he said: '"ie bulilt sup that arim of otr dlefen sive miahli inery at a eiien!a tume ni ouii national l ife.'' of th liet of thle Stuth I. ('inlonel liillary .\. lIerhler't was ass Iam. cntr.ired the 'osnf.'dm'snt armyss fr'omi ~ Ala'bat iand comm ua sndemd Ala - immnians iiins'a Slosinig ani aim in the s(ervice) , repreusenSited .Alaama in ('on gre(ss manyii yiearts and fromi that istte was aliniiteds seernetary~ of the navsy in the seconid ('leveland adiiiyra Sion', butS lie W.i'si i naiv SouithI (aro l inian, hi aving, beenu born ini Lasurenis. wvher m''nore the ls threIi5('-55 iaritesrs oif a esit 'ie a'ro hi'Nfi flies' and nmothesr 'wr r'e Ueneber s in thle hasirens aindl msies. All his life Isis a ft'ection for theii l'omse of his birth an id boyhiood anid his school fitlows lived with imiu ansd. Wh'len lie could, Is. visited t hems. Laess than sev'en ye~ur. ago whien a new pillie r'ehlool btii'n swas builit he ('amse from Washiingt on, iupon inv'ita tion, to l,auresis ansd delivered thle fhrst STUFED UP WITH "A BAD COLD?" Cet busy with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery i at once Coughs, e 1da and bronchial attacka -- they areaji likely to result in danger. OUs afterrma 18 blecss checcked in tirne. And how ~ff tively and quickly D)r. King's New' Dscovery helps to (do the checking wo~l I Inflamed irritated mecmbranes re Boothied, the mnucoue phlegm loo cried freely, and quiet, rest ful sleep follows. Alldruggistshiave it. Sold since 1869 Constipation Emacipation .No mnore lazy bowels, yellow corn. plextion, sick headache, indigestion, embarassing breath, when you use as a corrective Dr. King's New Life Pills, They systematize the systemn and keel he world lookdng cheerful. eomenitiiceieit address in it. It was reminiscent, telling in loving words of the men who had gone before him, some of them his er Ilege friends in the IlnIversity of Virginia and others, notably Captaint. "Will" Farley, the splendid story of whose lieroisim .1lihn iMsten Cooke has recorded lin "Surrey of Eagle's Nest," who were his com rades in field and camp, and it wias a noble message of inspiration to the later generations to be faithful to their land and its history. ilundireds of men have gone from South Caro lina, to gain distinction in other States, bit not maniy of thei have so cher ished the associat ions of youti. inl ILaupiens arte' old people and p1eople of' middle age who will h1le,' of his dealh, thouigl at a fine old age wheni his plre life had beeni i'r'owned with honloris, Wilhi mlore th1an mlonltenitary sorrow. The .outry. hlad "to staunceer and mlior discerning Democrat than11 this onti-aito med Con'federat lawyer. In fill] ag(Ireet'nt with the (Grove'r ('tevland 'Wchool Of ta mninl IhV nlinetieS, sturldy inl his clear1-heade'd conlserva tism. lie was open-minded alld pro gr'ssive, too, to the hot of his deathI pleading for' a broad Amerieanistit and Ilduing a hand to str-engtheni thle posi don of ils country amtiong tie inations of the world. Within the last two montis he wrote letters to the New York Worid, contendinig for the es tablish men t of tle leagite of natIons, 'emarklable for their clarify anid force. A' fcw years ago lie 'wrote and pub Iisiid 'The Ahiol n crusade ani Its C'onsequences," a little book that with a 'ar'ely convincing power mar'shals the facts that prove that the dispo sitiotn for the emnancipation of the slaves, rapidly growinlg ini the South. until 1830, was only chliled aid chieck ed when the slave-holders 'were drt'iv en into a defensive postiie by tle iiflai imator'y outbursts of the fanatieal abolit Ion ists of Massachusetts. The South hIs had to mani1er de fenideir inl tie last half entlury than this SMiot Carolinian-Alabamian. To the etection of the ('onfedeirate me tmoriaIl in Arlington Cemetery lie gave a gener'ou10s part of his tftii(' and energy in his last years and lie was respon sive uPon ee'y occasion when thei'e was need to speak a irave w'ord for' lie South's vindietion. No Southternet' Was further from an apologist tian ie, yet he was tiever sectiolal in his point of view, he was witliout bigotr'y and narrow ness all the spIrings of Iis political action Were a patriotism for eign to Ito part of the Americant Re Piublie.--The State. STOMACH GOT HARD AS A ROCK lWould Siwell Up lind Severe Pitinas At fiack 111m. Now C'1laims Ile Is Welpl, Thanks to Dreco. "Whenl i begant taking )hco I wis int awful shape; after (at ing imly stotin an'h woliId ache, swell Iup) antd get harr'd as a rock. I was tiever able to eal any lrakf~ta't at all. My liver 'as iullI and I had dizzy spells, foul ieathi anid had taste in my ittouti .\y kid nieys werte ott o (f order', wiebt gave mei. painis in my hack atid 'heumtta tismi of' the .iints. I have taken Iwo Ibottle's oif lI )eco an mi ty piis aric all gonei tnow. I eat thri ee big incaIs every' day, and niever' have those stoumachi pains. 'T'he diz.y stp'lls have ieasedl and 1 sleep tine. I ieco is great,"' are the t)teco is ('otinpioiuded ftom thle jii herbi'ls. haraks aiiin h'erries. ThIieri' is no0 idoublt abount Ithle vatlue of tlyfs grteat mic((inet( for' st omiai'l disorderst', 'weak bowvels, inor fot' ci inttsjg thle blood eradhi(ntinog r'hieumatism and catarrh'l. SiOiCre of peopleti have testilledi to its mertits: ittmy of ttem after' alt other't remedtiiies andi dlo'totrs hait faiilid to he(lp ithlemt. andti alt declared t)reto haid restuored t heir heialh, I ir'eeo is now sold by i all good druitg special ly r'ecommilfendedl in Iaturens 1by Laue.....ru *Co. * ii('liIaV TII-i1N NiCW1s, * * e lii('kory3 Tiavern. \tarc t'' 0.If-One of he mo~st i'njoyaible soialid aff'aiirs of the -ommunitiiy3 wans that ot Satturday even ieotple in for'mally In honor of Prt'i'at e il liie Sitmer'el, antd Itis gitests, Ser'gt. 'tatenee West fatll, Ser'gt. ilernar'd Gal aghier, Sergt. Waiter Nlxotn, and ser'gt. Wm.tn Pri ester, of Camp W'ads vorth. M\rs. IBolt wvas assisted in r'e mvivng andl entertaining the gutests >y Mt's. J. -M, Siumier'(l, and1( a ver'y >leasant ("'ening was spenit 1-by all in Lttend~ancee, in pilayinig gatmes and pro u'essive conversatfifon. Amntg t hose titesenit btesides P'rivat e iiumei'el and~ S"er'gts. Wiest fall Gallan diher, Nixon andi Prtii'st( were: Miiss 's hlazel Bolt, EttheI Bolt, of thi.u4 itace, TBess, fr'enie atnd Anna Wallace, if Shiloh; IEmma Tinarris. Fanie and allle Blrown lee, and att'a 1 fellams, >f Dials: Alenrs. tlt'ank atnd Fr'ted thortombie ('ver t Stuertet. Iv Lndl .oe I rowion tee, Pier'ce Ianrr'is, deon It ellamis, 1to0y WalIlace, Woodfln Vaijace an tit et ,' '. . i f Camptt Se 'inr, nd, othmr, ** * 0OSS 11iLA NEWS. * Cross Hill, Alarch 10.-One morning last wcek while working in a new ground, and after a few unleasant words about a falling tree, Henry Wil hams struck Sain Burton on the neck with his axe from which the latter died in a few minutes. Trial Justice W. 13. Fuller held an inquest over the body and as a result Ilenry Willianms was taken in charge by the county au thorities and lodged in jail to await th ,iud'gnent of the court. Miss Annie 'lludd spent last 'week end with her niece, Miss Floride Rudd, SI Minter Every Expr buyers on their tion of our stoc] MILLINERY Miss Padgett ha Mrs. C. H. Armstron son will be glad to si No formal Opening hat on sale upon arri Shoe D The New Slipp Oxford Patent and [ this Season. We're these at - - - - I Children Slippers - Spe Our I Mill Ends to our cus in the last manufacti use. Don They are< Mill Ends in Mill Ends in Mill Ends in Mill Ends in Mill Ends in Mill Ends in Mill Ends in Mill nds in 'Ends in ill Ends in Carrying oiu our customers ti Quick Sales and you are not a re Spring purchase MIN c LAURENS. who is attending Lander College, at Grqenwood. Mr. Furman Griflin and his sister Hlelen, made a very delightful visit to relatives in Greenwood last Friday to Sunday. Mrs. Dona Smith, who has been In the Baptist Hospital at Columbia the third time for surgical treatment, re turned last week somewhat improved, but. it is feared without permanent re lief. She has been in ill health for several years and her friends would rejoice with her in a permanent restor at ion to her former health. \lrs. Joe L. Carter is still in a hos pital at Chester, but her improvement is not altogether as rapid as her friends might Wish. However, it in E THE NEW Co.'s Cash ess brings us some o recent trip to New k. DEPARTMENT s arrived, and she with g and Miss Mary Peter Fow you the New Hats. this Season, but every val. epartment ers have arrived. The )ull Kid have the lead showing good styles in 55.00, $6.50 and $7.50 52.00, $3.00 and $3.50 cial Sale >uyer, while in New at a great bargain tomers at the great4 four years. These ire, and the lengths 't delay, these goods on sale now, and un Percale., formerly sold Voiles, 25cts to 4Octs v White Lawn, 25cts and 40..inch Sea Island, 30 < yard-wide Sea Island, 2! yard-wide Poplin, 60 ce Mercerized Shirting, 40 White Wastings, 35 ce Calicoes, 20ctb and 25< Towels at a big reducti, Event of the Season it our policy of sellii le benefit of buying Short Profits is our gular customer of c s here and see if it [TER C ash Depar hoped that she will soon be able to re turn home. Messrs. W. E. Griffin, Chg. Chandler and Robert Hill left this morning for Laurens to attend the Sessions Court as jurors. Mr. J. A. Leppard went to Troyo Sat urday on business, returning Monday. Four more Cross Hill soldiers have arrived from overseas and reached Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days "1LAX-I'OS WITH PEPSIN" Is a specially prepared Syru > on ic-Laxativo for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. SPRING GOOI LT Departme f the Spring Goods fork, and we invite Ready-to-wear The New Styles in Coats are very striking ferent. Capes and Dohlmans - Spring Suits, - $20.00, Silk Dresses - $17.54 $25.00 to Crepe-de-Chine Waists Georgette Waists - $4 Crepe-de-Chine Gowns and Teddies $. of Mill E York, closed out a b and we are passing ast Bargain offered goods were sold bek are such that every i will last only a sL til sold. at 25c and 35c per yd. alue, . . .. 35cts values,. . ~ents value, .. 5 cents value, .. nts value, . . cents value per yard, nts value per yard, :ents values per yard, n, the Towel Bargain Special at 15Sc., 1 9c., 2 ig only for CASH w for Spot Cash in Ii -Motto. You get urs we invite you is not to your advar OMPAla tment Stor< honic from Camp Jackson last week. These are: James Koon, Huigh -Miller leaman, Douglas Chapman and J. T. Hollingsworth. The Strong Withstand the Winter Cold Better Tihan the Weakt You must have Health. Strength and En durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your' blood Is not In a healthy condition and does not circulate properly, your system Is unable to withstand the Winter cold., GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC Fortifies the System Against Colds, Grip and Influenza by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. It contains the well-known tonlo prop erties of Quinine and Iron In a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach, and Is pleasant to take. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. nt Store bought by our an early irspec Department Suits, Dresses and and radically dif $15.00 to $35.00 $25.00 and $35.00 ), $20.00, $22.50, $35.00 - $3.50 and $4.00 .00, $5.00 to $6.00 Underwear! 3.50, $4.00, $5.00 ads trge lot of them on the trade >W cost of one can tort time. Special 15ec Special 1 9e Special 19e Special 1 9c Special 15Sc Special 33c Special 25c Special 25c Special 1 21 Sc., and 44c e expect to give Arge quantities. the benefit. If to make your tage. Y's South Carolina