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VETERANS, SONS AND DAUGHTERS, SIXTH ANNUAL REUNION G-eenwood. Aug. 1.-Greenwood i; jfay and festive There are veterans here Dy the hundreds and sponsors bj toe 5-core with just ecoagn sons tc snake it interesting for the sponsors Y-sce'-day afternoon the trains pourec people into this busy little town ano ioday the throng has been coming ic a 6te3dy stream. Greenwood is some toiog of a railroad centre and ever} ?rain has dumped tts load into the al? ready filled town It is estimated that there were a: least S.000 or 10,000 visitors io towc ioday, besides many from the surround? ing country. 0?er 1,000 veterans arc registered, and it is therefore like!j ihat there are mere than 1,200 here. Tocre are the same number of Sons, though not ail are conceded with the argao Cation. The number of sponsors is estimated at from 300 to 500, the ?9 'Wer o? South Carolina womanhood. Tbe veterans7 convention was opened ibis morning in the court boase, Sen? ator C A. Waller presented the Rev J. S. Jordan of Phoenix, who opened tbe meeting with a most appropriate appeal to tee God of Battles Then rja-ne a very interesting address of wel .. m-? on behalf cf the town of Green? wood by MayGr DuPre, who paid high iribu'e co the soldiers of the Confed? eras? and estended the survivors a .37-*,r?i welcome on behalf of this thriv ?o:f little city. Mr. David Aiken, com 3?*nder of Camp James M. Perrin, Sons of Veterans, welcomed the visitors :o the name of his organization and S oator Waller in behalf of Camp D. Wyatt Aiken, ?. C. V. Gea C Irioe Waiker, the stare com? as ad*rt then responded for the veter? ans m one of the happiest speeches he ?as ever made on any occasion. A telegram was read from Wade 3 mpton, expressing his regret at be? ing ooable to come The mention of ibo namo of Hampton set the old sol Her wild and they cheered to the eoho. O 3 motion, it was ordered that i response bo sent to Gen Hampton ieUing bim that be still occupies the 5rs5 place in tea hearts of his com rad?s. Dr. B. H. Teague presented the report of the committee on the Confed? erate abbey, which showed that the offer of Charles Broadway Rous? has been met and the ?100,000 for the abbey is now available On motion of Coi. Iredeii Jones, a committee of three was ordered appoint? ed tc memorialize the legislature for ;he creation of the cScr? of commission sr of pensions. Tonight the sponsors were presented ? ?3 the ve tera oe at the court house, the Sccs ae'iog as escort Alarmed at Treaty Forts Lest China, Escape. Oaefoo. July 2^. via Shanghai. Aug. j 2.-Public opinion and the foreign . pres-; ai th? -r^aty ports are alarmed at ; abe po3sihi!t'*y that the Chinese may : ?Drevau upon 'a* powers to consent to ; the e-abiisbroerji cf seaee without in* : 3ic-io^ paai?bmen? beS'ttog the Chinese : governmsnt's crime 05e"ia?>. persons j ensene i tn r.^mmr rc.a? nersuits ano si.--;;'<oaries of a:- rationalities ?r? re*! ma*A'V:'? y (tired Terry believe Pekin ??o?:-i bc destroyed as an oe jeer lesson. : xni that ir tbe cyuasty :> continued it . soe eui be forced to establish the capi? tal "it some accessible city, the Amen- : sans s"gg?s*;cg Naoktfj Th;s is c?n sis'STf.d ?mp'Tiant as th . Chinese always ??lif-ri tf:a- China defeated the . pcw2'-5 ia ?S6'? because the capital re? mato- \ :c c:' it ? ?loo thought that j Ghiaa f*bo3?d bi comry- - i, publicly. zz~? deS^itel", to reo-*T ' ' the flit ion ;~r ' . foreigs minis'*- - are represen- , :.?.:..,; ; rrit'Ufv.rv po .'. rs. There is! a, sf o-g demand for unusual put.ish is rn', i ic roe destruc??O-i .: i.:c ci cg?, tom s Emperor William's Sermon Ber-ir:. Aug 2 -The papers print a F^-: 'ri vr: preached by Eiip^rcr Wi! liam last Sunday cu board the tm oe?M? yacht HoherzoHero, fren? Exodus "chapter XVII, xi: "And :t Cf?me to pass, when Moses held up Si\s 1v-tud, that isreal prevailed ; and when h*? l<*? down his hand Amaiek prevailed " Tbt* Kubj'?c! wa* "The holy duty and th? pow^r of intercession Tue reports show tt,;it the dis? ecarse ?"vas quite bellicose towards China Of the so'-diers ^-'itig thither tie imperial preacher *a:d : "Ttif-j ?hail be the strong ann wbich : urvishes assassins They ehail be ti" r-.a:'*:'! ii5-* which srniteth that ch?mic mas-; They shali be the defenders, sw ?rrj ir; band, of our holiest p >sseS3?C23 True prayers etili cast the banner of the dragon .nt'j the dust ari l plant tho banner of tbe cross upon the walis.'* A Lile nuO Death Fi^ht. Kr W A Hines vf M.1 rube-ter. Ia, writing o? his ;,!_n?st miraculous e.-caj-e iroui de.ith, says: /Ssposure after mcisles induced serious lan:; 'ro-;*>!e. which ended in consumption. I had reo :or.t hctuorrh.igos ar.d coughed nigi.t and ij-y AH my doctors said I uiu-t ?OOH die. Thea ? legan to u:e Dr King'? New Discovery for ? insaroption, which completely cured un-. 1 w->n!d not be without it evon i: it cost $0 a *b.?:? Ie. Hundreds have used it on ai y rec .:r.. nendation end all say it never fails to cure iro <t. . best and lung tron?les-" I?cgular si/.s jflc a' d $2. Trial bottles fro? at J F W Dc Lor-a?'3 drug store. 4 ATTEMPT MADE TO MURDER SHAE . j With Revolver ia Hand, the j Anarchist Sprang Upon ; j the Prince's Carriage [[ Step. Paris, Aug 2 -An attempt ou (bc life of tbe Shah of Persia, Mazaffer Ed Din, was made this morning, bul luckily it resulted iu no harm to his majesty A man broke through a line of policemen as the Shah was leaving his apartments and tried tc . I mount the royal carriage step. He , j held a revolver in his band, but as . j soon as his intention was divined the , j police disarmed him before he was , j able to fire j At the police station the mau ex I pressed regret that he had been una , j ble to carry out his intentions He , I said : "This is an affair between me , ! and my conscience " It was just a quarter pa6t 0 o'clock, j when the carriage of the Shah . j emerged from the court of the sov ! ereign's palace which was formerly j the home of the American dentist, ! Dr Evaus Scated in the carriage j with the Shah was his grand vizier, j while opposite him sat Gen Parent ; The carriage turned to the left to i wards the Avenue Bois de Boulogne j It had proceeded but a few yards ! when a mau dressed as a laborer ? sprang from between two automo I biles where he had been hidden He I broke through the line of policemen j overturning a bicycle 'officer, and j jumped upon the royal carriage step. In one hand the man had a cane I which he raised as though to strike ? bot this movemeut was only intend j ed to hide the real purpose, for in j the ether hand he held a revolver. ? The attempted assassination there came to an end, for the grand vizier struck the weapon from the man's hand and at the same time officers caught his arm from behind and over powered him A crowd of 500 who witnessed the attempted assassination made a rush towards the would be murderer and tried to attack him but there were many police in the neighbor hood acting as guards of the Shah and these prevented the mob from doing violence to the miscreant The prisoner was taken to the i pciice statioQ. HIS OWN MANAGER. ; Bryan Will Make the Cam I paige Arrangements Him ! self. Chicago, Aug; 2 -The Record to- ? morrow wiii say : Wm J. Bryan in a large measure wi I i ce his own cam j paign manager this year Directly j after the notification ceremonies at j Indianapolis nest week the Demo j eratic candidate for president will return to Chicago, and with the help of his party's leaders formulate plans ! for the campaign According to the ? programme as eatHned by J. G. John ) sou, chairman ci tho national essen tive committee, Adlai E Stevenson : wiii como back with Mr Bryan to ; this city and the two will have a lar^e .6hare in arranging the lines for tr.e? corning political fight. Mr Johnson was told by Mr Bryan . over tee telephone to neip tu arrang- 1 :ng the programme for the campaign : Mr Johnson said the candidate would ? probably be hero three ?*r four days Practically the fall roster of Democra tic leaders wi:! go to Indianapolis for ? the notification- and they wiii return ' here with Mr Bryan fo- a he ?si ;ti that wiii determino ir; its broad lines tbs way the campaign is t.; be conducted It i? said a; headquarters that Mr; Biyan is not dissatisfied with the way ? the campaign has been run thus far, ! but ho feels that he has learned a j good deal of politics sine? he was a! candidate belote and he wants to put ; it to oractical uses i ---aol?- --??. Tito .Appetite of a Goat i- i:?;l;. ! ?>y :i:? poor <i\<??C|>tics vrho?c stOCO ru-i'i a: i !:vcr art- out cf order. All iacli s-hould kD'.vK thi-.t l)r. King's Xcw Life Pills, ;hc w"n ?er?ui etouiacb sind Liver Remedy, ?;ive> a spieudi I appetite; sound digestion and re^u ! tr bodily habit ti;;it insures perfect h<i;?!:h and ^rei.t energy. Only 25c J. F: W. DcLonne's ? ??MP*- ' ^HB* Will Dismiss the Suit-:. Washington, Aug \ -loo attor ur y general today sent notice t>> the attorneys ni North Carolina, South Carolina. Louisiana and Fiorind, that in compliance with th-.: terms of the sundry civil act of June 6, 1900, he would submit motions at thc opening of the United States supremo court in October next to dismies the pend? ing suits against thone several stati s to recover thc paymcul of the princi? pal and interest on certain bonds arid stocks given by them lo tho United States. These bonds came into pos? session of the government ?ti various ways. A largo proportion, bowevj r, were purchased by thc secretary of thc interior as trustee of Indian :rn*t funds, as an investment ol the?c funds. Many of these transactions took place 50 years and more ago The amount now involved is said to be lese than $1,000,000 ! Tar Heel Democrats [I Wi? Great Victory - > j TheyJCarry the State by Over whelming Majority, i _ j Charlotte, N C., Aug. 2 -The I elections in North Carolina today ? were for governor and State officers, I members of the legislature and COUTI ' ! ty officers and for au amendment to i the State constitution looking to a ^ practical elimination of the negro 1 from politics, as its adoption would 1 j disfranchise the bulk of the negro 1 j vote. By far the greatest interest ' J centered iu the fight over tho amend ! ' ment At today's election a great 1 ? man}' negroes voted for it. The ! faculty of Livingstone college at Salisbury, one of the most prominent negro educational institutions in the south, voted for it The amendment was opposed by tho fusion forces of Populists and Republicans, headed by Senators Butler and Pritchard, and the campaign was the most bitter waged in the State sinco recoostruc tion days. There was a full poll of the Democratic strength, which, com bined with a small negro vote and j some Populist and Republican votes, I roiled up an unprecedented majority, i Returns tonight indicate that the j amendment was carried by over j 40,0?? majority Spencer B Adams, fusion nominee for governor, was defeated by Chas B Aycock. Democratic nominee, by fully 40,000 majority All other State officers wero elected by equal major? ities Tbe legislature is Democratic in both branches Mecklenburg county, of which Charlotte is the county seat, gives 3,500 majority for the county ticket. The election throughout tho State w generally quiet and peaceable, the .egroes, as a general thing remaining away from the polls ! Nearly Sixty Thousand Dem? ocratic Majority. Charlotte, N C , Aug 3.-A spe? cial to the Observer from Raleigh, says : The Democrats rejoiced quiet ly all over North Carolina today The returns tonight show that Demo eratic majorities aggregate 54,678 and fusion majorities 5,125, making the net Democratic majority 49,553 There will be contests in several counties, there being gross irregular hies in Randolph and Harnett and smaller ODes iu Wilkes and Chatham In the latter county, at Congressman j Atwater's precinct, the fusion strong I hold, the fusionists, finding they ? were being out voted aseaulted the election officers, smashed thc ballot boxes and burned the ballots This is the only outrage which occurred in the State yeetcrday, so far as known The returns show that to the sen? ate there are elected 38 Democrats and 0 fusionists, with three seats j doubtful, and to the house 95 Demo j crats and 13 fusionists, while 12 seats j are in doubt " There was some talk today about national politics This grew out of j a rumor that Senator Butler had de dared North Carolina's (doctoral vote j sbcuid be cast for McKinlay Chair i man Simmons said at Democratic i headquarters tonight that the Stace's i vote wosid be cast for Bryan beyond doubt. Mecklenburg, Kdgecomb and Robe-1 son are the banner counties so far as j the vote on the constitutional amend nient is concerned. Each gave it! S.5?0 majority, New Hanover rank- j icg second with 3,01^ There will ' be only two Populists in thc legisla- j turo, both from Senator Butler's ; cou.'.-! y ! lr stated rfu? rrhile the Coinese have iii dc disposition to ho teer a coat j forcig:) k?ow?ciee oe arts, they have . trad:; secrets cf 'heir own, for which Karep T.o manufacturers would ?ive a ? kini.'- ra:*--?:n Mili .t-< har.- b'.-fU; Syd'.: on rho futile efforts CJ preserve j srapc?, but the Ghicess have thc sccref, j had it perhaps when the ancient Greeks : wer-.; beginning *o cmoa".! fr-un har- . barium But no reward or bribe has j evT d.'a^rjid this iovaiuablo recioc < ut ,' o' the OOM secretive race on the face j of thc car;h. j CASTOR i? j For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature cf ?HAELES C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Commission r>-n>r in Oysters, Game and Poultry. Sia'.?s Nc. 1 und 2 Fi?ii Market. Uf?ice, Nos. IS ano 20 Market Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. ?ua.iry Produce, Poultry, respect fyi ly : ciiched. ip?-.ifrs citric, :: ltd;: ti! '1 i CXi '?' !ol the .echoing >.t.. U PISO'S CURE FO 1*1 CUKES WHtKt ALL ELSfc rAILo. ' it Couph Syrup. Taste* Good, in time. S'.i.l by druKKtat?. T G O N S U M P TION ! Cuba's Constitution to be Made in November j War Department Issues Or der for Election cf Dele? gates to Convention to Make Organic Laws. Washington, July 31.-The war j department today promulgated the j following; order fixing the time for the j holding of the Ceban elections for : the selections of delegates to the con j stitulional convention : ! "Whereas the congress of the L"ni j ted States, by its joint resolution of ! April 20, 1898," declared : 'That tbe j people of the island of Cuba are, and j of right ought to be free and inde I pendent.' I "That the United States herebv ! disclaims any disposition or intention j to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, j or control over said island except for j the pacification thereof, 3nd asserts i its determination when that ?6 accom i plished to leave the government and I conti ol of the island to its people " And whereas the people of Cuba j have established municipal govern j raents, deriving their authority from ! the suffrages of the people given un j der just and equal laws, and are new j ready, in like manner, to proceed to j the establishment of a genera! gov I ernment which shall assume and ex I ercise sovereignty, jurisdiction and con'rcl over the islaud. Therefore it is ordered that a gen? eral election be held in the island of Cubro on the third Saturday of Sep? tember, in the year nineteen hundred, to elect delegates to a convention to meet in the city of Habana at 12 1 o'clock on the first Monday of No vember, in the year nineteen hun? dred, to frame and adopt a constitu? tion for the people of Cuba, and as a part thereof, to provide for and agree with the government of the United j States upon the ?elation to exist j between that government and the j government of Cuba, ?nd to provide j for the election by the people of j offices under such constitution and transfer of government to the officers ? so elected. Thc election will be held in the several voting precincts of the island under and pursuant to the provisions of the electoral law of April 18, 1900, and the amendments thereof There will be 31 delegates to the convention apportioned among the provinces as follows : Pinar de! Kio 3. 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