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SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Condensed In the State. L. F. Martin, of B-rkeley Coun ty, has been acqnitted of the charge of murder. He kjlled his brother some time ago becanse his brother bad been intimate with his wife. The defense was that the brother had been too intimate with Martin's wife and ihat Martin sim. ply rode eighteen miles to the tield in which the brotber was plonghing and shot him dead. Tho engineer of the negro excur sion train wbieb was wrecked with loss of life near Cane Savannah be low Stinter last week. in his testi mniy before thbe coroner's jnry said that h did not stop when sig;alled at Cane Savannah beoanse be was r1itiig under orders not to -lcow d,,wi for signal, at any hag statio.; that he ob-rve- the washi-ont be. fro o he rahOd it a,, ]pFl his in -r ,enIIc r I:e- 1 Ut t o it Fivi . C'ato h1asde, a d oi negro who has terved ':2 Niears of a if, tentence n tit- p;-ontititiry for tit -totl.ng -f 4 'inljtl1l <lnattity" (If se(d -A Al fr,o it legro biou-o in Beautifort. has 10A-1: patrdioned by (iov-,rnj,r Hfov Ward TFhe decree for tihe foreclosure and sal of ifm Atlatie Coast Lumbor iominy, ill theo lower pairt of this -State, the hirg, st concern of its kiL iII tio .- -rbI, li , b n 5igtI,l by .lldgi ( -.ft of tie U. S. Court of Nq folk. N, bid wll ho rect-eied for h-s t1hant i. milli) n al h and ech biddh-r is ivillired t. dep-sit (,01410 as a gliararity of f,.t"1 . The rumortaigAs ggregato mor 1ihan $2, .bu11es lov" ant d ar1-s K 4 l , in dwvtol fir tm inor<lor of 11 Iion 'larl;, it Camidon ast fiDceDmber, hmvo b4ui convieted of inurdor with r*0c)111111011tion to morvy and Son terled to life imprisoi,tiit ill th1e St# p1omiitentiarY. Nr-. 1iro-vlI, of the Citip Groind twetit) of Spairtanhurg County, who reetydiSAppea01r0d mys'tilriousfly from hor homt, has roturied to the hulsbalid and thirvo cildren whiom sh114 loft Y Sllt hi 4%lo1pd wit h It "lilnes" procioher, J. P. 1 iya lrs, aid thly hIld gont togrthor to Tenn. ('ss04, wheroe Mrs. Harroll attetor d to seen re a d voirc. The hitie-d>arid of t.hei truantrt wVi ft found thrm theiret and16 brouight hisit wVi f homie. Alhot R~oidy, it young white boy3 of ablout II, wits tried ini prtn hinrg Thursdaty anrd fined On~ for steailiing rides oni the train. lie said tha it het had1 run itaway fromi hi s hiomte in C olumibiai and a busjitness ma paiid the hinr.d pur1jiichatsed him0 a liekt't back t his hiomot. Th- county of O)raingoburg has ciijpleto goo. I roadtts 'utflit.- Tho city hiat apptlrop.riatedl $1,000 itndt phreed ini t he htandis of thhe Supeorvisor to help impllrove ont, roadtt for a dia ttaiceo of 12 moiles as8 an! obtjtct lot:1 GliNlihRAL N11WS NOTl-S. Itemis of Me or Less Interest Condensed Outside the State. llotllo deltills hasveI %---v. iln E~ur toean hTurkoy of the slauthter on Ma i''21 of ithe iinhabtit ats of thet villatge of Smnioulashi, s-on. oief I ,ako thing ini their16 pth, intelijtingwot and. girls, and1 s-et tiro to the v ilbigo. No (t ia liv inrg soul w ~as loft W nt-u were hr ribIly t reoatedi andu thlen kill-d. Eight men, tive of onte family and( thtree cow btoys, wvoro killed in a hat tIe hot ween cow boys atnd a famiilyI tntamed Berry, lat St. Franc'ts, K at. TheIiro htad beoin bad foeling, started by the Berry fiily outtlitgwr fences belonging to the ranch on1 which the cow-boys lived to obtin a shorter roald to townt. Senator iJoihn W~i. D)antil has boon dLelared I he rnomillee of to l)trnit crat ic party in \'irgiia ats his own stuccessor to thle UJniited Stattes Setnat e. lie had no o'pposit.uin and( uinder thle primary laws the Statn chairrmarn (ldchred the nominairt ion. A matss mooetinig of 1,200 cit iztona was held on Friday in Wasintgton to enter at protest algainst recent out ragos perpetrated on the Je; : of K{ishinteff, Russia. A inmhor of Sddresses wore matdo anid a letter roarl f rom rmom.r Clevel an. TWO NORE ARRESTS FOR POSTAL FRAUDS. A STEAL OF $10,000 IN LEATHEl POUCH TRANSACTIONS. Grand Jury Returned A True Bill Against Machen, Who Gave bond In Sum of $20,000. Aq a result ofthe sweeping investi gation of affairs at the postoffice di partment. at Wasbiigton, Thomas W. McGregor, a clerk in charge of the supplies fur the rural free deliver), and C. Ellsworth Upton, of Balti more, one of McGregor's amsisisnf-, today have been arrested on the charge of conspiracy, with Charles E. Smith, of Baltimore, to defraud tbe Government in the pnrcbhase of the leather ponaches fnnished the rmral carriers throughout the count rv. Their cases make seven arrests in all since the investigation began. Other arrests are expected later. The st,ry of the arrests is bA-t told inl the following official statement given uit by Fourti As-isttit !'tst master eneral Bristow this evenile "h.ma' W. McGrogor si C'. ElJsworth Upt(,ti were arresti4d uponl warrhits sworn out in B-dtiin re 1w 1:...pe. - .I D. Snr:v, 1n.i l. . Simuwia.. eb1argtd v..t I e ,npin -y de fraud the Unmit .d St 'tes Gento tSeit in the purchase Kf pr,e, kii frot (2 E Smith, of Balt irum.r 'T'he coruplaiut sets forth that M -G,e g,r and Upton agreod with .mi: 11 obtin fur him ordors f,r intr.v u. sins of eather p-uehes, snch a a,re used by rural letter c,rri-r-. 1t.t price agreed up in was ninet% ee-ts per pom-1h; the acttial vedu.. wa- it than fifty celIts. smith was U tht-I the dhl'erence bet wt-n ,i--, aId fifty cent por pouhi. It Otted at the departmu-tit t i at the act ml inmmbr uf poucheii ws-ich -fi pirchased exceeded 20,f0)0, for %% b ot, the Clovermmen' iid mjnwt% v,ct eah, or $18,110) n all Sil nit h r: tainl"d of Iiis, for his own us.., I lu, (00. The retmining $8,10 w 1 , paid to McGregor and Uptoii Tie Govermijent couid have bought the entire mimber of poichos frm toie Misfilufacturers for $8,000." TaUE BILL AoAISHT %IA( HEs. 'lhe grand jury hias reportod a imliet,mont againtist Robrt %. Ma chim, formor uperintendmient of the free (livory service of tho postoffien departenmit, who wi arrest d sOv oral days ago, charged with sharing profits on government conitractsa for letter box fasteners. T1hie inidictmeont wavs bronght for violiation of et ion 3,50)1I, of the revised Stttes , the penaldty for violaltion of whieb is a "'tine niot more than t han thIiree 1imoes the amoi)tunt aiskedl ort accepi1ted or re Lteived1, andim by prisotntinit niot imotre thatn three years."' Thle anmnu which thm ittlict atiii limi e receiv'ed ilh-egul ly is $8 1I87.79. Mt r. M1aihien wa:s in Coiurt it:h his ettorniiys wihenm the gral jio repnrtui, and nuniauelimely ev t~i buind mi thea sumuu of $20,00i futr hn~is o ppmi ariiace ini CoiurI '['heo ti wil ivnr m t Oct ober Ily seentrin~g at iiilict itint agi n~'tst Mrethen tbefiore thu day .wit fiir hisi prelhiminuary htearinig hiuf re Conais ii.nner Tl'uylor, thlie Gvyt'ierm t hats weorda itact or v byt thIius atvoiuinmg thle noit'i'05tyi of sihlowing its handi itt a preliann'ry hearimg. Tlhei proe< i igs baefiire the committissioni now)~ l.ivi (ien. ( ii rdn him al nhuti~ ipon th Oirato deadl at ( 'uotnaba, ()huu,e ji di II. Jiolhn IDannIis, coloredl, who hi tasaniled a wtel Il ito wtvnay iy wa is lynuched in it(reen vi lIt, M\Liss., Thulirsdayv afterniooti by it mob of atbout 200 men. lHe wits tatiken front thle jail and hanuged on thle cross atrm of it telophonie pole. 10x*Monator' M'ljnrini will niot lose till hiis fortutne, as wits report ed. 1He is liable ont tnttes amountiing to $1 15,. 000, for which lhe reeived stook ini thu Mohawntk Valleyn Mt a'.! amtI Wiro Jo., caupitaitlizetd itt $60,000,t000 I lii Istk is eported to y ild himt ahiont 577,000) Presidn (liruIioosoviut I vi loin St-;pin g lield last woelk, atddowsinig a negro compantty atrountd a mnumnent to I ,in 0011n said Ihant it wits eitnainnt ly fit ted that the guard around thin tuonumltient ushonild be c~omIposed of coiored t roops, hat it wasti his ownVt goodt fortutne, at hian' ingo, to serve' beside colored rooptm SOCIAL NEWBERRY. Missc El Dora and OchleRe Wil lim-ovi einsmingly entertained on Thnrsday evening in honor of their "nosts, Moi Katherine Adair Clark, of Augusta, Ky., Miss Medora Dun ean, of Union, and Miss Laura Vir. gisia Ford, of Winnsboro The home on Calhoun street was beautiful with choice decoration of ivy, sweet peas, and maiden hair fern. Tho pre.dominating colors were pink and white, and were car ried out in the refrvshments, which were served on the spacious piazza. A novel part of the programme for the c*Aning was the description contest. At the end of a half hour of progressive conversation, the young ladies r.,red, and the young geutlomen wrote descriptions of the yotng ladies with whom they had c.:jversed last. The fir.t prizt, a handsomely en gra ved ink wtll was won by Mr. W. H S,hbrook Thel fhNvo.r, were Alweot pt-as and] ntidiei hamir fern ontwied withi dsintv 1.i,k ribbou Tlostl prese-,t were: Misses Mar o.a'a roipr, Mil.%e Smos P b e . Mary Lin Bowers, S Crt mt-r, Carrie Joues, Eva u v'. .-JulPi Paisley, Carrie Male-, Mrh .1, hz- u.e, Od3ahte JohnPon, I I! Jos, Genevieve Boozer, Lneu Wi: Vera Honseal. Jeanne Pt'h .. Ates Sotot, of Angusta, M%rt Ch rn i,e Burt.r2, Lillian Jam s:e slimmer, L o-Z Gog'ganls Nl. T .rra1t, L'r.,:e AlexIander, I (Jr:tffi. Alice ..uees Mamie H I Grt ri he (ar i ile, Snuie Doan:. M--. M. rf' At W. F. Eber har,. Wh. :-.t . Fh iwr. HEsiwa!, Ciair>- Setbro-k. C' L Suber. G. P \ . if. H 0:0eV. P. F. Gdlder. \V H S-br k, W. A. Jarx.ikssn. Jr., , H Sp-er. Earrahee. WIl L1'. I-V J , J N. Mc'agbrit: W. (' Sumum-r-, C. J.Mo.H . e ( i T K. J1:b;st.e, . into.-rwn, LeightooC v. L M. C.hbrin, T1ench B-+r. U. ). Cc. laol, I. If. Hunt, Pedenr. H W. ga One of the mjust delightfr. enter taLinUI,.ts of the swaso was iv at ti, h of Mrs. Gl-7-nr, on Satrur daeve ning by Mr-i. F I Hunter, Iuri .\b-- Lizzi- Glin. at-l Mary Burton. was1t t att y decorated. Thet baill was nol beau1010tful by ribbon grass ar14' sw"et pe'a's am nastartians ao rna toIthe parlr I . Theli gunest. weore ad rmitted by Al i-xs- (arrie l'ool and( 1s cssio B3nr ton1 arol we~re nahotmredl .nto the re e pi r 'o by Nlise TLhy ra 1 Schmnpuo 4'rt, HI iie Gjider, and1 Luc Nl'Cang mri:n. I> -Iicions~ punI'ch wria so rvol L .\h-+PH Moriat Mart in and Iha lie-n: ! ., we re servedi by MN+, Nanon. 1,1 .\leCantIgbriin, I4L(ci11lo \\1i, trwt .\lar' Car wile Hurton,. n ite- MniniMit d duIrin)g thie *ve in by N .-*se* Suo 1ia )4Ut ndI ~i itt0SJ:V 1:1.T J:N1)OIISJ:j),. II:nma an : d :Wraker. -Join IIands in the I )hle, Stalte lepublickan 'on ventlin. ve nt)1 i In '-. at ('o11umbus last wee4k 04'is At i1. l one veii 1n1 Se'nator II ''', '1bl: Ihu l ai ofe." Whlil, Sen litr I . i ak-o wast p)reiinig 1the dolo. gilio imhlo to! te "lIi''" theI (ry of ln4)y." \ W b(tileL al concedeid that it wats "IHatnna's year,"' he wo(uld1 not use hisH nfl luencie, except for the head of the t ioket, in naming his neighhor, Myron T. He~rrick for GIovetrnor. The Senaltor's- friend, George B. ox, of ('oiniti, nameii~d Wanrron i lIIard mog for L ieutenuant (Governt . and1( Wadole lampton IEllis for At.t ney (onoral. Wh.e ile14 Senaiitor I"o rakcr ex pret-sed ihis gralibent ion ove,r the ticket antd thei resuItsH get1nrally, hie wasH espjOti altly graif iedI over the unnimons1 110 adop01tion) of ai rlesoltution wvhicha on. 11or4)41I PretidienIt Roonoveit's nuomi. naiiloln aso well as8 his adm1IinSittrmt on.1 It had1 )tC hoo at icipatItd, an (Con itra~ Hannia atnd Foraker would look bornrs over the (endors.emetnt of Roos rovolt's candlidacy('3, but. instead they lo(oked atrms, and atro now leading the Ohio Reopublica:na in this campaign more0 hatrmonioualy than ever. Thplatform endlo--es Henuoa sun& and Foraker, prowisiog Han na support for re election, and com wends President Roosevel's fidality to duty, his adherence to P esident McKinley's policies and his own proved ability in high office, showing him in every way worthy of election by the people to be their Chief Magis trate. "Wo favor his nomination for President in 1904." Regarding the protective tarifl policy the platform declares: "We oppose all attacks upon thif policy, whatever the pretext, as ten ding to bring back the disastrous days of free trade. Changing con Ii tions and the possible benefits of re ciprocity may call for timely read justment of schedules, bift protect ion as a principle and as a policy must be administered by the friends of American pxosperity and runtm not be sacrificed. The platform strongly favors let ter roads. AN APPEAL FOR AID. Issued from Columbia by the Governor of the State in behalf of the Operatives. The following prowlamtion has been issued by the (overmor: "To the People of South (Iareli-a: An awful calamity has befallen the people of Clifton and Paeolet. who- e by not only has a fearful loss of life oceurred, fifty people having been drowned and CK) men, women and children been rendered homeless and 4,('Kk1 thrown oit of employment Ht Clifton. While no loss of life oc. cnrre3 at Paolet., nearly as iuany will be out of employment, ani t least there will be great suffaring there also. Such a catias'rop I -. -on. ing witL sneb suddenehss at.d wih out warning, placos hese people t.otaily withont means t>d% w:bcnt sbelter. Local aid is not stiieLit to oTeroome the gre at devast.at in and snffering and great hF.rdship. E..n e,.th may result nles, promf.; .d is eitdriie. Reprertative eit m being at tbese plact- and wbo hre I&MihL wilh the circoc tae' h%ve .fL.rmcd re tba srsnee reorEt &--;a' rique*,ted me tc es!l upoi the +:pC'e of the Ijae lc come o the? irsee,in :rder - b-k furt her a&:i n-re serio.s suffering -.Sy Te :e re n!ed. I fee that a v ;ary t: le.'. the trn- ez .::. r. r.,wr iL order !ha the g.:-. iearts of the peopl o f tb+ Sw.+ j, )e touched to a qick re p: [lhe people have never fai:e-.I a. o:rdance with our ability, -T'er irall it may be; but above. aJ .et .t >e prompt. "Mr T. H. Gibbes, of thc. Coburn. ia B3ank, has kindly conen~rt'd to -eceive all moneys that may be '-ent uim which will be0 promriptly d]o. >ste*hud to the aid of the suiffereri. "D. C. Hey ward, Governirr."' .John Keziah , at negro, wI-si hnigr'd it Shrevoport, Lat., on Fridih) f>r the l)urdter of Charlesi Steetle, abl <: >red, at Picket, Alat , laus N . 'hl r. l'he murder grew iint iof at r-mi-b lobt of fitty cenits. lti)ports fromni Hon KOI, >'t J ny tI h at t is theii esHt lit of Gio% .rr. *rWng if l t Kwagsi Pro vince, tha it over to muailiom native,; are starving in ho1 te'rritory in his jurisdict ion. MRS. L. S. ADAMS, Of EJait'outoa, Tex1as. "Wine of Cardul is indeed a blessiang to tired women. HIaving~ suffered for seven years wIth weakness and bear. Ing-down pains, and having tried r.ev eral doctors and different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cardul was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me it seemed to buld up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct irregularities." lBy "'tired wonn"' Art.Adm means11 nerWvous womeon wvho hav ~e dijsordored menseitts, fall inig oif the: womb, ovarian troubiles or ..ny of theselI aiinents that, women'i hav'e. You cani euro yourself at h.,mo with this great women N remt ly, Wine~ of Oardui. Winj of Car'i hasi110 cured thousandls of cases which doctors haave* fai b:d to bem1 i.t. Wh~ - nuot bein to get well to, ayy A li druggists have $1.00 Iu, os. l.or any stomtIach, Ii ver or biowel isor deOr Ti h e (If o rl d's llhac%-l )raught sthould be used'(. WIN EOFA J ATTENTION FARMERS Call and see my line of Deering Binders, Mowers and Rakes. The celebrated Thomas Disc and Smoothing Harrows, sold on easy terms. J. W. WHITE OR. MOFFETT, 4' EETH(t"0 POWDI sts at Druggists, or mail 25c 1 Cures Eruptions and Sores, Colio, Hives W6Orms. WMUMWXXX-gg-IVA.1. cc THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HI SEAB( AIR - LINE - NORTH -- SOUTH - Tw: Daily Pullma1n Vest Bwe SOUTH an FIRST-CLASS DINIP The Best Ra.es and Rcu a Richmond and w Norfolk and Steame Nashville, Memnpih Louis, Chicago, Nem Jacksonville and and Cuba. C. F. STE WAIRT, As~ SA V A N NA THE LINE THE LINE THE LINE ON IlESU MME Complete MailedF WAI.BPAST), . CJW ~4'4ABAI'" IQUGI N R TH fIND A passenger service uni and comnfort,equaipped witil Dining, Sleeping and TIho, For rates, schedule, ma tion, write to WM. J. CR etncrni I. Small Savings are the Stepping Stones to success and plenty $1.00 a month deposited in our lWS WARTE Will in 10 years amount to $ 146 00 $5.00 will in 10 years amount to - - - - $ 730 00 $10.00 will in 10 years amount to - - - -*,$1400 00 We want your business. Have ample facilities to accommodate our cus tomers. The Commercial Bank of Newberry, S. C, Cures Cholera-Intantum, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion. Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETiIiNG EASY. o C, J. MOFFEIT, M. D., St. Louis,19o. and Thrush. Removes and Prevents UNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES ZAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN. )AR D RAILWAY. SEAST -- WEST. ibuled Limited Trains d NEW YORK. IG CAR SERVICE. e to all Eastern Cities 'ashington, or via rs.--To Atlahta, , Louisville, St. Orleans, and All =s*-To Savannah 'I points in Florida r :NE BE--wEEN D SOUTH. s.chedu Pull any agent of The Sea J. J. Puller, Travelng t. GenI. Pass. Agt., H, GA. FOR BUSINESS FOR PLEASURE FOR ALL THE BEST R RESORTS Sammer Resort Fotder ree to AnyAddres. m' asAet.As OnI Pass Agt. I FA4toIf IVfL S$UTH Cuba. excelled for luxury the latest Pullman roughfare Cars. ps or any informa 4l0, 'assenger Agent,( Wilmingon, N. C. 1VRIUGE RA4t7T" U. RE A% Tit, Ri ceive) . AI e I Jin. 8 t It2. ' * - . 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