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SEPT. 7. 1911. j Tl? -ai>l t!i:it Tii-- ?>ri^in:i] II-ury Clay iia-1 a pretty fair er-p wiM ??;it~ hila.-elf t" !:ar\V-t, Mlt ll.?\ve\vr In vnv'-i nt rh,- ,Ti ?!> the K- lltU'-kv ' state-man miM -uivlv turn o\vr in his ^rav-if by -.>iue ?.?rt ??t j athy he can ? ?*.?me acquainted with tii?- f?>ul record <>i hi- dep-m-rate ] natm-ake, Henry Clay lv-attie, -Ir, adulterer ami uxoricide CONGRESSMAN A SCRAPPER. Oklahoman Resents Attront to i His Daughter by Licking 4 Clerks Washington, September 1:?Hep- ^ resentatiw Charles I) Carter of Oklahoma create! a sensation here to-, ^ day by assaulting four clerks, one i of whom he alleged insulted his eifjhteen-year-old daughter. Miss Italy Carter, who was with her father11 on a shopping tour. Having dealt summarily with the ' four clerks,Mr Carter, who is seven- | sixteenths Indian, sent his daughter home and proceeded to the nearest ; police station.where he explained the i, incident. MO was not ueiaineu anu I'MMMiji-ir ) the incident closed, unless the four : | clerks demand an investigation. i Representative Carter assaulted the rirst clerk. Jos Goshorn. with hi> . fists, and when three of the young ; (man's companions came to their 1 friend's aid the Oklahoma Congress- ' man brought his walking stick into play and wielded it vigorously until 1 he was master of the held. He tie- ' t clares the clerk thought Miss Carter < was unattended and sought to engage her in conversation. "Continuing his advances." said ; Mr Carter, "the young man became insulting. When 1 po.itely asked the1, clerk the cause of the trouble he be- ! came enraged and sail uncompli-1 rnentary thing- ah >ut rn> daughtei i 1 told her to acc-.mpan> fr mmhej store 1 r. ! itrr.ed and. prepare l t 1 stri.o hit: . .'. a. a 1 -t-it ted -r : tiie. 1 gave }i:rt as g?? ! a 1 eking rani \ r.g \; :. *: jk'i"i. t" i !: *: I star'- i t a'.' wh< n *:'! ' :tp- r i i was pla:* . omnuadk-ivd b..t . 1 pot r :ri. i * 1 ght aae -ft with *?!> -a:..- a: 1 'nui . s : iv entir. !>un<-h 1 An.., J as a t me. i .a- - i of * hand i <a a - ' t ' -a and Diana - a R- :> . i ! .. no -up., r. -r : o t a * .; For sale by ad dealerFOLEY'S OEINOLWAir.I B Stowac* ToowPtt and CON$tiFMT.W.? *r~ " 1 -! i STAT- ?nJ GENERAL I" H TOPICS H U -3.. -y- -y- -w- -T- -y- -f-" -J- -jf-* :' : . - ? \ \ X * ^ * . ^ -in I . ! ( in the Spartanb ;rjr itv court last j vVi'.-rv : ! ;r:li ' !> a 'ahit-* man \ \ \ iicr' SiiiK'k.. "hi ]' vvai i j > 'T5 ?t -I * S'i >ck i-y it ?\ ainal.a. air i M :: ;.i> n .? l athing in \ \ \ : I tt "!. > \ \ r r- \ \ \ , \ . ti ^ v Und? SaK? Id ' !i Cr.aj v ;.r.. | N"t.ce ' i andidatc> ? kinpstivi J)t?m<>cratic i !u!? i pens the Door t?> l'rosiK-rity?I i'.ank > t' Williamsburp. Hie Rest Lesson in Arithmetic - j . Farmers ?.V Merchants Rank. Lake: t'itv. * Hunt's t'ur<?Dr W \' Rmckinpton. I Kinpstroe: Riakeley-McCullouph Corp, Lanes. Millinery Announcement- Mrs R 1'. W Dickson, Johnsonville. Majestic Ranpe Demonstration Kinp-tree Hardware Co. Dress and Walkinp Hats?.1 S Hron. (veal Hstate for Sak?-I I Midland. Attorney. F.\ecuP>rs' Notice?S W Montgomery. C L Montgomery, summons for Relief?Sam McFaddin vs Jane Grant et al. J summons for Relief?F Rhern & Sons vs Feacher Pressley et al. Notice to Appoint Guardian ad Li- j tern?F Rhem & Sons vs Annie I Pressley. Dental Notice Dr A M Snider. J 1 SPECIAL NOTICES; Phoin- u- u: i; you u.mt > -j not this I'l.oii.- | \Vantki? To r-r!:ploy f<ir eornitse year i sinple r married man without children. W It I.I AM Cooi'KK, '- !1 - It ( oi >j><-f, S t . Poakukks W.\\tki> Uepuiar <t iran.-ient hoarders ear lind tirst-elass ; accomodations at I Mas S H Im Bosk's. i-7-l.'t .Mill St. .V xt t.> .Mrs ( handler ^ i Ik Vt?i" Wish to Shu. that farm, j limber land. store or residence. write u> | it once and send full description, as we j lave an attractive proposition to olfer i ,*0u. I.hjon I.and Co. ! 1 7-2<>-13t Sumter. S C I , ? . Boarders Wanted. Mrs Daisy! Kennedy has moved here and opened a | warding house. She will he glad to ac. omniodate transient or reirular hoard -rs. Prices reasonable. Mks Daisv Kennedy. ?-24-.4t Kinirstree. S t'. ! I Kok S.m k < (tie tract of .aiid within < '< miles of the railroad now being built from Marion. S C. t Andrew-.. S (' : 1'raet ccitaiii-:'7 aer?->. r less, ibotit }o acr--? cultivate i. Wil l i \m ' :!l-4t < -c . r I'D. SC. An Early Ssttlo".. <!>-.;.... ..... . i^... > A Common Mistake. > ^ Many u :.::i t!.l:,!:s be Is ere ; <5> atlng an iu; t esslon when peo % pie fire :... r-:> noticing his <*> clothes.--Chicago I tec rd-llfmltl i ..*! ; : . : .. . i I The Cou j, * y ?v [lines " W i! M Li Howard Ch j c.? * tr- in u _- r~m WZ^TI ^ ,\w..1 I ! : ?< t. . -.tor: !e ? ttv.i'h rf ,s?- '" ** v.;rul. riw the ::?? .' hc'5' ! visa a:.<" - # at work !n a a ic\* K?3r-1 a- V .'r?".v r.- 'r the Oo f r' ..-l<til votc^ f t l'r:a> .i!a *hr ^. -''.r-dth P-altn, ?ttf? tr tr.. iv:! i'a; anther.: A!u : \K. it I. :"*": s.mt: 'o sa.T?v1 w*%t of tK.** !*.>. !rr.l>' > ^ .~7 ?~Z~T "? \? i . -x'Wii ?r ^ *v??S r . '% : .i;i ;'rAv** I ' :v V: ' W&; ; ! , o i i , , , i > , i t %.v * *?' I * * " * I 9 " ' V ? . ' - j i - * ?*- ' J |L -V ' ,.' I I : MSXt' > ; 1 i- &$' . - ! f*-/ * M ' ' ftaSfcH '>' V' ^?j*r' ).i^CSyf * 'V > w;ir?- ' - ' ? -ttj 1 * PIvmoL'th woods John *. i"'? . But ROW ft Ci Phil ot the breath oj ta?- Lure, oon soling and comforting many r&en, as ha opened the door, he boheld the form of the maiden Boated beside her wheel and the carded wool 11 ice a snow-drift Piled at her knee her whit* hands feeding the ravenous spindle. While with her foot on the treadle she guided the wheel In Its motion. 0>*:n wide on her lap lay the wellworm psalm-hook of Alnsworth. ;5|' /i Mc- ^\ f " i i' * i -' Kva K ... - ^ u& *'Win ? / 7t* A1 iff SrM v r? Afu : . /; r' \ -:: Jkf /,'... "T *\y / y # >? j# /' - ' [/ ' " i i ?* " : .he -U Puritan ar.thern rtship off 1 I 'tandish \ h\ S ndter Christv $ **-* > 1 0 ^ ii :^! havo heen. 9 . * ... t n:.<1 ac? oi hl8 '-r\'! '.'. ': a"..- that had rad-d and nli "..* '}: *: hud vtuJbhei. I , . S vp :: ; :.>nii a drtrary aad ' :a.: aasl.-n, !?> v : r*y:ct.? a ad pallid, 3?T!'??'?."TUl 1U < **> ;i t.? a... i i .::sell, cQd almost iior el., f: . . it * ' i ' hi "h .f , a'tr'h hi* haul ' t? pi'-. if-.* \ n 'kward , . .*h ho , : ' -r?> oat thro.:. : ''.L. dd d ;rv-:".Tt."r 1 1 ' I tK- itViOK 3 * -t* i*4^ 59 ? ?/ * . Ji-'U ? ^ 'A 4 ' ' r r v 1 ' J VI r .. ,-j t * ' ' * ' . # 1 ! ' " i . - ( .v ^ .i < \ t . . i " ' : ?MI '? a the: .T.f oi 1 tlxfted . from !u :m : ;he :r : >rv . ;< ; S, Sit "> i <i-fi gUV'* ^ her th?? f!o*\e:s fo. an a.'.flavor r":t?uirg :io u^r m icr his (- ought. He i re.'nen.her-d that tl-y '-n the 3 wtLter, *; After the first great snou-, sh^a he a fcroka a path from the village. j and plunrftut *M't * -<v.gL ffl II in n?v?r happen." .t drifts that encumbered ths doorway, Stamping the enow from hla temt as he entered the house. and PtIscIUa Langhed at his et:owj locks, and gave him a sea: by the fireside. Grateful and pleaded to kmrw be bad thought of her In '.be snow-ataria. Had be but spoken then, perhaps not In vain bad he spoken. Now It was all too late; the golden nu> Kient bad vanished! So he stoo<i tae:e aDashed. and gave hei the flowers for an answer. Then thev sa' d ">wn and talked O! the birds ftrd the beautiful spring Talk* 1 c; 'heir -' nds ut home. and '.V Mc\d u*r '.Lai on the v Trow j ! . ! ? *; .?i:.g a.: day." raid - *.L-? ' .'an maid. a. A u.i " If.*111. and thinking all 'he hedgerow* or Ev.g i . n k -...-.oa row. and the . ...cry is a.j Use a garden; . or lu and tlt-lds and t.asong of '.K.>* !hrk and (Lc iir.net. ring V vil! .go street. and tamiilur tr.c-s )f neighbors V ; 'r.?f fct'onf us of old. and sapping ; at the (.-el tie str???*t the vt. | :.> tf >xs?p tceet' *r. iaee church .1th 'be ivy "I'm:, :.tr old gray tower, nr.d tLe ; !n tLe churchyard. Kind .ire "he people I live with, and '' !e?ir to me my r?lig!on; t 5f.ll c.y heart Is ro sad. that I wish ; ^ uyrelf back in Old England. j Von will say It Is wrong, but I cao not *I'., h I'.oi'inf".! Free Roui Char! The Retail Mercha M. t-of town siiu]'j?ors may c r.f I- iiv.' days, attend the th etc*, do their buying1 and have r<'U! d vt . The only conditio First, that your combined pur Second, thai you come t'rom more distant. Third, that yoi cnt of your total purchases, rouii'i trip ticket or get a rece y. ir homo station, showing tl The merchants of Charlesto stocks. The matter of selecti T ? -" "ft from. 1 lit* stocks :ir s!' ! ->:'fcn. i'rie ? itr?- very i 1f . ; f: ? : ju>*" what y r. int nil?or v >:i can always get | The toll k;vin.i( merchants ati '!' I v . h.* very g!:x to scrw A s K F o r R v:-- .. i j i ! " i S 1 . ?.i. I ' w *f..i 1..?rj i/tkii a ? I - - - I ' tl, I - ..llJ I . h j ! U : : < . ' K - -V.O | {.' tfnn'i a".J tients Furnishim;-. j ;: . I kV V:,ar. . j it -i< -tr.it I H --1i ''' n; any K.r..' .ir.'i Wi -.t A h V.' S. (' ? C?>r.;>.tl ' ~ Kiruf -iritt S Rr .inS'n* v. K:nif street l!.i: . V ai-K: Km; street Department St?.rc*. M. F itoh.: - .v S -n..'1 -j:.' K.n^ street Leuis Cohen .v Co J J-J. ; K.rv stree't ;.n-l J* Meeting J. It. Head Co JT< King street The Kernson Dry tlooiis Co "> --J Hascl street UruK(iSt>. l' ir.i." n Drug Co tN'-iv king -troet Fish and Oysters. Terry Fi-h Co lit? Market street Florists. Connelly-McCarthy Co 2'.*s King street Furniture I'hoenix Furniture Co 1-7-1:'! Kin* street Muell and Roberts '73 King street A. ?i. ith-?les & Son tV.i- 'ol Kin* street ' * ?l'. ? m ? 4 k? %0* % ' . The Best Pl NOAH'S LINIMENT give; and Muscle Aches and Pa other remedy known. I triple strength and a pc PAIN REMEDY. Sold b3 25c per bottle and mone] what cm Cured of Rheumatism I f:.: : ! :) Mill-Tine ?r a rnniramr i i . tr r- * 1! ivi- lr.ti ir Nonh'? Linimrnl. 1 A'ill - : that !' ir? ! ;! !>. Can w?Mc better titan Ifmc'lntwu y K?'v. S. E t'yn.v s?. (" " For Cuts and Bruises a ; a rkimmt mv : work) I ?.n I- I. iout fr.-qurnth hi f -r Not'o l.ininipnt - ?.. !,' .!vr I khfuniatiifm in Neck : NokIi'* Liniment. Pain? in the L'nek ' No?h'? I.inimcnt '17 pi ! J r LR ^ V|!)(?\V *i>haco> i^oii^ht roiv t!?s- People'.- Mercanile tret', 5 C, will unvince vou that it is he best I Oc plug on earth. 7--J7.NI nd Trip to eston. ints Pay Your Fare F x'Rie to 1'hai'lc'sti.n- stay froRi'l f oat res. visit the Island resorts. If" their railroad fare paid for the I ns to be complied with are: chases amount to >25 or more, a point twenty-five miles or ;r fare must not exceed 5 per Fourth, that you must buy a ipt from your railroad agent at lat you purchased a ticket, n carry large and well assorted ng is easy: you have a variety kept fresh by being replenr? asonable,considering (juality. h o.i want in your home town, I Ii hi Charleston. . " r. in!.' >-s of this refund plan fi o fu rv d r a o >\ ! . .. jj I 5? B ,, .. ...u sT . Lt i .. ; JeucK-rs. 8 Opticianand Opticul Supplies. g Bar-cis Optical Co 251 Meeting street B Pianos, organs. .Music and "lusical Merchandise. Seigling s Music Store .. . 2ii ~g street Stoves Cooking I tens'Is. l c. Minnis Stove Co King and Burns lane Shoe Stores. Robert K. Martin 2 V King street H. J. Williams .'1- King steet Robert Martin IS'.' Market street A. A. Hirsch . . -'-1 K;ng street D. O'Brien & Sons >1 King street \V. F. Livingston !oo Kir.g street Jacob's Shoe Store .. 51 1 Kirg street Trunks and Bags. Charleston Trunk Company 2" i King street T> pew riters and Office Supplies. Kdward J. Murphy 1*7 Meeting street ? \ vnRemedy \ relief for all Nerve, Bone ins more quickly than any T PENETRATES?It is >werful, speedy and sure rail dealers in medicine at f back if not satisfactory dERS SAY! Cured of Neuralgia 1 v*':ir* 1 with r.eurslrti :11 : I tried Noah'* Liniment. 1 '' t ; ; !] -iTl.-ri : : ; : !. r. M-- M A. 1.V.i ' Stiff Joints and Rsckachr* 1 ' Nnr?h'? Liniment ' " . : : l tronchiti* and Asthma \\ ?, ' :-! . !>' ' r .if! UN : ! No?h'? Linimrnt. ' *' ?' ! 1 Better Than SS.OO Remedies ?. ' Notth'i Liniment * : " "i c ipjl : " \ PEP?~.3 A SjM, PHiia., PA. ??