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"MENTION OF CLBVELAND AN INSULT TO THE PARTY." Senior Senator from South Carolina Makes Flying Visit to Washington. Views on Home Affairs. Special to The State. Washington, May iS.---Seintor Tillman paid a flying visit to Wasih ington today, leaving for the st'uth tonight. le found time to altend to a number of depsrtmtettal matters and to give an interview excoriating ex- President G rover Cleveland, whose mention in connection with the I)emo cratic nomination for president he declared to be "an insult to the party." "What sort of c;lrs lo they take us for," he said, " to a-k us to vote for such a inan as ('levelantI You can't change 1)etmoorats th t way. I.:u might as well talk about nomi mating a lepublican as the heat of the Dllmoeratic ticket. There has been some inclination in South Car olina to t'ok upon Judge Parker as an available man, a man who will prove accept able to dit"'rent fact ions in the party." Speaking of local matters. Sonator Tillman declared Gov Hieo%werd was making the "blind tigers" sqnee! by putting on the thun.b screws a little tighter in enforcing the dispensarv ia w. The senator was at the navy depart went to ask Acting Secret!?rv I)arling to assigni a coint11andant exclusivelvy to the Chmtleston navy v-ard inste.d of having th'at oiflicer sh'oe his time betuween tht'rt' and Pot t li-vvl ('liar. lestonlianl", it se'ns, h'v' beon much wo-ked ip, abent th,- ta!k "f Port Roy b ral r''tt.ir '' i ts a naval '4tlioIn \r' int; 8--er.-' -r%* D rli' g hi'i S.'nattor 1' i mn 's wqte1'6 ' unl 't considerat ion. EX-LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF LOUISI. ANA KILLED. A Well-Known Barber Slays Clay Knobloc in Self-Defense-No Intima tion as to the Cause. Thibodeaux, L., May IS--A shoot. ing affray which resulted in the kill. ing of ox Litnt Gov. Clay Knobloc ccurred oariv this morning in Main s( rot' and creat"d a great deal of ex. c;tewent. The :hoottiig was done by James Garault, a well known barber. The trouble leading up to the kill ing is practic'ally unkeown. It was 'i.30) o'clock wh- tthe killieg occurred. It took place in a section ofC Main street that -'s usuaill (crowdled. Sev. eral wit tesses of thbe shoot iegy were fountd tut they ref usedi to) talk furthier hant to say thIiat (IarraulIt shot ini self The two men weore seen talking to go'.her when suddenly ex-Lieut. GJoy. Ktnouloc dlrtw his revolver. It ap. peared thia t he xperienicedI sonie trot. bile with the weapon and it failed to explode. Meantime G3 arault whi ppedi ti his revolver and opened lire on his adiversary. That his aim was true is established by the autopsy held by the coroner, who found live wountds ini the dead man's body. Either of the several wonuds wonbt have proved1 fatal. Ex Liout . GJov. Kniobloe, it. is understoodl, did not go a chanice to use his revolver after (Garanlt got his o ut. Garault surrendteredl to the authori ties immwediately antd is being held for the present, t.ut it is certain that he will be allowed bond. Hentry Clay Knobloc was a native of Lafourche p)arish. lie serve'd as lieutenant go)vernior undler GJoy. Sam ule D). McEnery, itow Uitetd States senator. He has been practicing law at Thibodeaox, where he livedl with his wvife. He in survived by her and one son, Earle, who is engaged in business in New Orleans. IS THE NEGRO RACB DYING OUT? Governor Heyward Receives Information That Many Negroes in Williamisburg Are VictIms of Consumption. The State, 19th. The negro seems to be peonhilarly subject to the ravages of consumption. The governor yesterday received fromn Mr. J. Davis Carter of Leo, Williams burg county, a letter telling of the alarming condition among the ne groes in that county. T1he letter has been referred to the State board of health through the secretary, Dr. James Evans of Florence. In his communication, Mr. Carter, who was formerly a member of Line legislature, said to the governor: "I wish to call your attention I the fact that there is a section of thi count;; where the colored people are fast dying out from what. AeeUq to be consumnption. "In a radins of live miles 1 think at least 12 dozen or more have dieti in the lat 12 montha, and many more have contracted the disease. All are young, say from 20 to 30 years old, they being po ir and not able to have themselves treated. I think the State should at least investigate the causest." TO KILL ROOSiV ELT? A Plot to Assassinate President Said to Have Been Hatching in California. Oakland, Cal , May IS -The ex treme diligence which was exercised by the local police in guarding t resi dent Roosevelt during his journey through and his brief visit in O.k land has been the sulject of much comment, and this extraor.ltnary pre caution is now explained by% the fact, not heretofore hnovnt to the pullic, of information received by th b an thorities of a plot which, if carried out, would have meant the assassina tion of President lioosevolt in this city. I ate Woenesday night l ayot 01 ney received a communintion signed, ". N.,"' stating that two wo An INmed Charles (iirardo and Antonio l>ol kinco, the latter an Italian, who tried to kill the Emperor of Austria io're St. Stephen's church in Viennta, las agreed to meet at (irardo', bon'ls to discuss the killing of the l'residci t. The writer added: "I heard (lirard.) was in eorr,' pondence with Czolgosz at 1.as An gel es." The Io:ter was referre.l to tle po lice, who decline to discuss the nlat ter. WISDOM OF THE WIDOW. viess of a Man Who i,e Not AKree With Tony Weller. '1'ltt' nau who maurrie's a Lirl ju-t ,ut otf sclool las need of Iutouch .Itrnoe d.. taet andt fuirtitidt, for' the tilt 3tl of til n u"iuy will prouclli"' a Vilcint r'e 4 tution in her uiliad. .As slit ItIatis to kilow her thusbant she who has nevtr S In himl eXceplttwhen he hadl his best coat on --she will dieem him a br'ut' natl will be dtisalpploiiited an111d disgustcti, ifo she will cttlmllpare tbin wit i that limpos sible idcal of mni htid whicb every. girl alls in ter iind and of which t', of cttutrse, falls short. But with cx ilerience will come wisdom. In tiilc she will understand that her girlhood's ideal. if she were to have hinu in the flesh, would te tit unbearable prig, and that her husband is ahotit as good as men go and even--if she loves him a little better than the next man. A widow has all this knowledge of mit'n anid of the world, whIch a spinster lacks. A luan talks to a w4idoiw freely as tee 01ne who tias found himui out. Shei is ex)~per1t in thle ar ts5 of plea sinug him,n andi if a bIright young widow sets her' capi ftor a man lie can i escape heir only by lIiht. A Widow hals 1no Illusions antd no IdealIs. She Is well tralnedi and utsedl to goling dotible, whIle the splinster Is ain unlbroken filly and is bound to kick tip ia god el w~hen shte first feels't a tug ait the snaille.-San Franicisco lBulletin. laioniisle lifte lIn Italy. The fashionable season lin Itatly, says LI~ngl V illarI In "Italian LIfe in Town i anud Countrya'," Is from ChrIstmcas to Inast et, thle time general11y kncown as the ear inlival. At Na pIes, M essinia andie somle othier lahces there Is also a suim mer season. Coin enthlug on the pe culIaritIes of Ifte amionig the iiplpe'r elasses, Mr. Villari says: "ItalIans, eveni In the grandeI'5 (st tah lishments, do not wear evenling dlress for (d1nn11: unless there Is a party. A black coat Is entoughi for ordInary pur L)oses. A few iieni who wish 1(o be par ticularly fashoia ble wvear a smokIng coait with a black tie, whIcb garment Is sutflelent for all save vecry large (d1n. ner partIes anid bal11s. On thle ot her tialndt, t here are' occaslins whlen a manui donis lils dress clothe~s by daiy. It Is de riguieur at court functIons, even In moinih Iigs. anad at weddliigs. L adle's wear~ii hats at the thieater's exceplt oin gnh li n ight s Th'ley3 diIsiy miore jew e''ry I y eday tha lii CnEglishl ladles. Thell hItl : in arlist ocralcy' have maixgn Iticent jtwels, andii eveni in quite smallI towns, whierze there Is 11o great wvealthl, the 01(1 famlit cs 4.aen mke ia tItle dIsplay. Thel tall hat Is only nie'essary3 at xmarriages, i'tee'rals an id iat court. Young iien of fasionec wear it also wh len paiying 'calls dutru theIIn season. Among the bowj geolsie e'veninug clothles areO harldly ever Two Ciever stateemen. One erIsis In Lord P'almierston's lIfe Illustrates the absolute good hiuimor whIeb miay prevaIl eve wi vhen polltitia enmiiity Is att Its wortst. L ord Deruby laId made1k ian attacek upon01 hilin hi the uipper house with such eniergy and1( 'loquIenlce that the odds agaInst hxim secimed over whielming. lBut lhe defend(ed himself anud his liolley fromi the dusk of one day3 to tihe dlawn of aniotheri wIth such tact, dexterity and force of' appeal to the naitlional senise of hioinor that he wats acqt.ted of all blame by a majorIty of fourscore. Next (liy In palssinig through the cor rIdor leadIig fromi an ianteroom to the uppiter house one swIng door opened to hIs hand and at the same imomenlt the othieri to thait of Lord Deirby. They were oppionenits, but they were also mianly and sweet nalturedi menC. They smiledI. "I was Just thInkIng," said( Palmer ston,. "wvhat a clev'er fellow lie was who so nearly put me In a hole!" "Ah" as the rejoInder, "but nlot.h lug lIke the dlevernless of the fellow who aot van out of on A MAN'S NItCKTIE. " What the Manner of Its Aerraag. tent Telin to Ot Wosan, "1 wouldn't attempt to judge a man by his coat." she said gravely, "but 1 would not hesitate two minutes to judge him by his necktie. It is an at. most iufallible guide. Of course there are ex. ct.ions. but the character and i.:eileet of most men can be told by the way it whi1hih they tie their ties. Now, take the overelever man, for o= a ltile. "The tie of the genius has alrorded much 'e.py' for the pen of the sat rist and the peteil of the caricaturist. but in realit) any little peculint fty or idio syner:t"sy in dres'ig is generally the out\ward antd visiile sign of vaunity rather than of personal untidiness. The atvera:;," iman. with ait ordinary share of intelleet. schlot knows how to tie t ie as it can Ie tied and is tied by men with no intellect at all. lie may possess a el,:"nting selection of the best ties which Ih'oadway eatn supply and does not in the least look eccentric -n.ty, ratter. he often wants to be as smart in appearance as possible, but soluci ow he rarely achieves his object. Directly you see it really beautifully tied it tex,ept in the cases of military wen and actors. with whom It is a part of the training) which never Imoves out of piace, following faithfully the little iiiosynerasies of contetupora y taeiv ism, you may be fairly certain that y' u are not face to face with an utnli i'n redt Si hakespeare or an em btrynik' 'oethe. Of course. in the case of a rich and important personage, the lessi r detaits of the toilet are usually left to the valet, but even then 1 defy a mian of recal hiiitsto koep hip t!-: at the ex:tt atile i a'enty considertble it e. At eii-te; you will genernlly find that by the time the soup t-.s .trrived the evetning tie has shifted I.. position or btle"ote oblitiuely set. This could pro'ably he ea,ily avoided, only it hap 1e1s that the way in which a man wmears his tie indicates pretty accurate ly the wearer's intellectual apprecia tion of triit"es.-Toledo Blade. POINTED QUESTIONS. Put Yotrwelf In the Other One's t'lnie and Answer. The _ireat ta:sk of sound ethics is to stimulate the social imagination. We tmust tie cointinnilly prodding our sense of social cottsetluenee to keep it wide a\ akw. We must he asking ourselves at eacti point of contact with the lives of others such pointed questions as liO woiltd you like to be the tailor or u a she rw\ otan whose bill you have nteilited to pay? lIlow would you like to be the eus totutwr to whomt you are selling these adulterated or inferior goods? llow would you like to be. the in vestor in this stock company which you art l';rmt.ttimt; with water? llow\ woiuld you like to be the employ er whose tite and tools and material you art, w"asting; at every chance you get to ],)-,if :nni shirk and neglect the dtul . Oil are pi id to perform ? lit. woult you like to he the clerk or salesw\otan in the store where you are re;aping extra dividends by impos in: harder cemnditions than the state of tr;itiand the tarket compel you to adopt':t ll iw would yout like to be the stoker or wtl r 41 Ur inelhanic on the wages yt itI. ai th ike eonditi onts of labor Illow would you like to be the bust te.s rivatl whtomi you dieprive of his lit. tit' all tby utsing your greater wvealth in tiii'ritry ittbroat competition? - WVilliamn De Witt Hlyde in Atlantic. Whnt Watigton Lacks. ''There is ito atvtenute iu Washington wvih ineatsur'es iadeluiately up to the ftull demnantds of civic beauty. WVood wvartd atventue int lI'trolt, Euelid avenue in lt'letind. Pentehtree avenue in At lanta11, 1indepene~itn'lte avenue in Kansas City~ at ii Summ it t itavenue itn St. Paul are all exuluplehis of htandsome thor Oughfi a res, whIere matignillieentt private residletii'es re' st. int nutature parks. Onti a hirge'r seale llrookiline, near B3os toit, presen'its it chamrintg pictur'e of sbliiurbatni detvt'linnienlt atlong p)ictur esi' tad artistic lutes. TJhere is noth.. iingi at th kind in \\'ashngton.-W,ash ittgtont i'ost. An Arttnt'st Trials. lBtowntly D anbiler certainly has his owl n t r'ou bles. iht er--.Why, I thought he was do lng spiloimidly. IBiownily lii' wais unitil he painited suin int111 tio ntural. P'ititlr-Ilow could thtat be? llriniy- -Wecll, it dries utp the wa ter it lt' p)ond so fast that he has to '.ait in inw waitttr every two or three v tys.. New York TIimies. Inii~Itat1In, "I suppi~ose in te collecting business," said1 thle imilitivet tian, "nearly ev cry ntin you go to see asks you to call agitn." "Ask iie?" repilied1 the collector. "Sot ue of them dattre mue."-Philadelphia Press. .t 'inc ax' Sareaurvs. Mt. Skitiinit (on receiving a deputa tioni fromi his eml)oyees)-WeIl, what's thle tiat ter nowv ? ( ler'k (spokt'sti)-W,e wvant to be0 paid( (evt'ry week insatead of every "Uight V'on get atll that's (due to you, "Yes, sitr." ''Andi protyt 3 to at day ?" "Yes, sir." "Tihen why dJO you want to be paid weekly instteiad of mtoiithly?" "Plieaso, lir, it's so we won't be get tin' the lumbago carryin' home our wages."-Londont Answers. To Mas'ket on stIlta, An interestinig and picturesque cus tomt in southwi~esterni France is that of going to marki'et on stilts. Groups of iou-ng imeii ad wotmten mounted oin hiigh siHtilts ity lie seeni daily crossing thle martshiy platins kniowni as "thte L,an des." "ThI le Lantides" are cut tip Into soimail ditches, poo01s and hummocks, and stilts are in consequence almost necessary to those who desire to trav. era. them. . Au author who lllustrats his own novels has subitttd to an intorview. "You ti1ti that It p:ys, don't you?" "You 'vet---in lots of ways. Hbr In StaUct, I get paid for the story'r, "yes." "Then the Illustrations of the author of a book are worth double those of the ordinary artists?" "Of ourse." "Then some fool of a rich fellow comes along sn11 offers a fabulous Rum for the original irawings and wants an introduction to You and invites you to dine with him,1 and Your fortune Is made and . our future is saf:e! It's a great schem e. I tell y.ou, mnd nuthors are fools who don't nake the most of itr'--Atlainta Constitution. Smsal Sav1rings are the Stepping Stones to suerss and plenty - $1.00 a month deposited in our Will in 10 years amount to $ 1-16 00 $5.00 will in 10 years amount to - . - 7. 0 00 $10.00 will in 10 years amount to - - - -':I-460 00 We want your business. 1lamoo ample facilities to accomllilmodate 0111' c toiers. The Commercial Bank of Newberry, S. C, SHERWOOD STEEL HARNESS With latest improvements, i Grorsers, res ard It as e>pubcily ad.apted It. thcir sarp en account of the absence of wshitltetrees. For Information Con cerning these Harness CALL, AT NEWBERRY HARDWARE Co. DEALERS IN Hardware and General Agricultural impliments. I First announcement of the New Store. 0. B. SUMMER. I have bought the stockI ' of Counts & Dickerit, andl I am going to condluct an up)-to-date gr)cer'y bulsinless in their old1 standi. I extend( anl invitat ion to1 mys fienlds of Newherry' and .ltt' surroui'ngliI county to dIrop in ndl see mec. My salesmeni, wvill be gladl to see( t hem G. B. SUMMER, Next (10or to Miimaugh's. Watches, GIocks, silver and Plate Ware, Cut Glass and Table Ware SUITABLE FOR Wedding and Birthday Presents Key winding Watches Changed to Stem Win ders. Eduard Schaltz, Jeweler' and Optician. of Newberry, S. C. Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - -- - 19,500 Paid Stockholders since organization 21,000 Paid Depositors in Savings depart ment since or ganization - - $9,200 A umn working by t hi dayt is patid for the tim1e1 he putls in at wvork, bult when that mian saves a dollar for his day's labor it worko for hinm nights, as well as days; ne'ver lays i' on ace count of 1)ad weather and1( ne(ver gots nick, but goes right on earning Ihim an income. It's a ni1co thing tot work for money, but it's tmuchi nicer to hiave money0 wvorking for y oul. '1Try it--Open1 a savimgs a(coun t with Ius1 and1 get somni muonoy work inug for you. Make a deposit in to Savings do. partmentt today antd hot it begin to wvork for yoti. Inteorest comtedttc at 4 per cent January 1 antd July I of ennh ya. C ti0 DYNP Ptklh)4A, IN)dtiUON. TH VE;G SUPERIOR IN QUA TO ALL IARD Ad.ress sc". ANNAH. 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(reenvlllo S l: t ERNE5f1 W ILLLAA MS, Uon. P>ass. AgI. T. M. an. oan. ''ranlllo Mainager.t, . (Eastern Standard Tin.0.) Southbound. Northbound. sehedule In Eilbct Auustt 26th 1902. STATio S S. 8 40 am Lv Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. 8 50 pi 10 50 am Athens 6 19 pin 11 865 an Elbrtot 5 17 pim 12 58 pm Abbeville 4 uS pin 1 22 pim Greenwood 3 35 pm 2 lSpne Ar Clinton (D)in'r) Lv. 2 45 put (0.&w.o.) 10 00 am l,v Glenn 8pringt, Ar 4 00 pm 12 16 pitm 1"'parlanburg 3 :i0 pmul 12 2 pm Groenville 3 26 put (Harris Spring 1 12 ptn 4aterloo 2 36 pll 1 42 Im nr Laurens (1)iu'r) Lv 2 17 pui 1'. I. PM. 202 Lv Latlroli Ar 160 2 ') Parks Ar 142 2 22 ..Clinton.. 1 30 2 84 Goldville 1 17 2 43 ..Kinard.. 1 10 241 ...Gary... 1 05 2 54 ..Jalapa.. 1 (0 310 1owberr3 1246 3 24 P rosperity 12 32 3 34 ....Sigha.... 12 23 339 L.Monntain 12 19 All. 361 ...Chapin... 1200 367 Hilton 1202 4 01 White Roch Ia 69 4 07 -allontine 11 C,4 4 17 .....I rm o..... 11 46 4 2:4 ..1,eaphart.. I 40 4 45 ArOoltnnbiaLv 11 20 pm a 4 55 LvColalbia (A.o.l..)Ar 11 10 6 20 ttor 9 S0 9 20 A r Ch:r'lston) Lv 7 t) TraiLua 53 a ntI .2 rrivo na;d depart fron nIew untion tle,pot Trains) 22 'd t f--om A. C. L. freight depot wVest G. e rvaLi sutn et. For Ruaes. Timne TabIes, or further informa Lion call .. any Agent, or wri'te to w. GI. (OIiILD', T. M. EMERSON, J. F. L1VJN.,10'vN, 11. a. M er.N Djoltnm b.lu. s. . w4).-.t,- N 4O' CURSE CURED BY WIIIfE RIBBON REMEDY No taste. No odor. Can be given in glass of water, tea, or coffee without >atient's knowvledge. White Ribbon Remedy will cure or lestroy.the diseased appetite for alco iohic stimulants, wvhether. the >atient is i.confirmed inebriate, a "tLii) oer,' " o !ial drinker or driunkard. I mpo'ssible~ For anyone to have an alppetite [or alco iolic liquors after usning White Ribbon Remedly. 'Iorsedl by Members' of W. C. T. U. M.Moore, press superintendenlt of Noman's Christian Temperance U nioni ientura, California, writes: '"I have ested White Ribbon Remedy on very' >bstmnate dru~Lnkards, and the curies have )een many. In many cases the itemedy~ van given secretly. I cheerfually recom' nendl and imd(orse White Rtibbon Romne ly. Members of our Union are (IC ighted to fi nd an economical; traeatmnent .o aid us.mi oura temipe.rantce work." Druggists or b,v mail, $1. Tiail >aick ige free by writuag Mrs. A. M. 'I own end (for years se'cretalry of a Woman's Thristian TempJeranace UJnion), 218 Tre.. nont St., Boston, Mass. Sold in New erry by Gilder' & Weeks. 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