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RlftAWAY IKIHAT AFTERNOON. Mcrtr of J. T. Brugdou's Run.-* from Povalsa Into City. On Friday afternoon what came near being a serious accident oe currid when a runaway horse ran into a men on a bicycle at (he cor? ner of Main atreet and Hampton ave? nue throwing him under the buggy, but falling to Injure him In any way., The) horse la gald to belong to Mr. J. T. Brogdon. who lives near the Clarendon county line in the lower part of the county. It started to run at Pnculla. when It got away fron Mr. Brogdon's son when he had takon the bridle out of its mouth so that It could drink. Mise Brogdon was in the buggy at the time and could not atop tha horse, as the bridle waa not In Its mouth. She endeavored to stop It, but It continued running and she ( jumped out of the buggy, slightly In? juring her shoulder In the fall. The home continued Its progress into town, a dtetanco of probably three miles. At the corner or Muin and Hampton avenue It started to turn, but en automobile there prevented this and ths horse wheeled to the right, the buggy striking the man on the wheel at thla point. It was thrown against a telephone post ani smashed. The horse continued t > Canal atreet and was ctniKht near the Jail. HARTAV11XE FESTIVAL EM>S. Bilttlant Performance Marks Clone of Music Feast. Hartsvllle, May 7.?The Coker col? lege festival waa brought to a trium? phant close tonight with Rossini's i stabat Mater." gloriously sung. The artleta and the chorus approached tho oratorio In an almost devotional spir? it When the solemnity of the subject of "Stabat Mater" Is considered. Kessln Is music seem* brilliantly operatic. John Barnes Wells, the tenor, added to his laurels tonight by hla rendition of the most terrestrial of the numbers. "Lord Vouchsafe Thy Loving Kindness. Miss Hardle and Mlsa atoddnrd aang the much embel? lished duet, "Power Eternal," with finished artistry. The climax of the evening and lamentably. Its end also, t ame when Mlsa Stoddard . sang the wonderful "Inflammatus' ("When Thon Contest"l with-choral accom? paniment. Her rich soprano soared through the ear-delighting melodies; of "Inflammatus" like a biasing rock? et. Mine. Nassau aang the soprano cavatlna In the oratorio accompanied by Mr. Niotsua on the organ. In tho first part of the evening's programme the four artists. Mr. Wella. Mr. Martin. Miss Hardie and Miss Stoddard. each sang groups of three songs, light compositions which Immediately oatahlhthcd the bond of| sympathy between artists and aud? ience beyond danger of rupture. As fcn encore We'll aang "Why. * a graoe lul composition of his own, in which he set up the syllogism "All the world loves a lover; Betty Is all tho world to me." and bewailed ita Illogical con? clusion. The chorua delighted the audience once more tonight. It sang Lorlng's "Mlniiehaha," and was enthusiastical? ly encored. The programme for the afternoon was varied and delightful. Will Latta Xaseua. the noted Philadelphia^ played one movement from Whiting s sonata and two from the "() Fllll" of Lemmens In a masterful manner. He generously encored both numbers. Tho audience heard Madame KSsV aua's rich rrcsso aopiano for the first lime ihls afternoon. She sang two famous nriss. "Mild Cnd Lesle." from Webber s Her Krelschuts," and Mo xart'a "11 Re Pastore." Both were rendered most artistically. Miss Katherir-? Reed of the mush department played a violin ohligato for the Moxnrt aria beautifully. Miss Msry Frances Scott and 12 g| her vocal pupils sang Knowlton's tuneful song cycle. "Hawrhorne and Lavender," which breathes the spirit of the seasons. Misses Ore m. He well and McCutcheon, three talented mem l>ers of Cokor'a vocal department. to??K solo parts In the cycle. LI in horna and witching pixie bells caroled and tinkled in tho "In Fairy bind" song cycle, arranged by Mor? gan and sung as the lust number of the programme of the afternoon by the artists. Miss Stodi' rd, Miss Har ?iie and Mr Wells und Mr. Mar in. Mr. Wells and Mr Martin had to re? peat their solos. ' The Water Nymph and itobin Ooodfellow." Wind, ush? ering In a thundeistorm, whl- b sprang up Just as Mr. Martin began to sing, furnished a naturul secompani meat for his rollicking Itobin C.ood f el low ." Health a Factor In Snores*. The largest factor contributing to a man's success Is omlouhtedU health. it has been observed that i gang is ?chloni sick When his bowels an rei; tilar?ho Is n* ver well when they are constipated For ??? ?.s' |pn ? i. ,n you Will ri ti*l nothing unite SO good is Chim herlam * Tablets They not onlv nmvf the bowels but lmoro\*< the ap? petite ami Mrawsjthen the disjeetleN They art* void by all dealers. - A?Hl. CONVERSE PLANS CELEBRATION. Today Will Sec Observance of Quar? ter Centennial of rounding of col? lege. Spartanburg, May 7.? The quarter centennial of the founding of Con? verse college will be celebrated tomor? row as a feature of festival week. Members of alumnae of the college from all over South Carolina and other States are here for tho double occasion . An open meeting of the alumnae will be held tomorrow at 11 o'clock in the college chapel, when the history of the college will be re? viewed and when the presentation of 1.200 books to the college library will be made. These books are donated by alumnae Individuals and associations and will be given aa a memorial to the late Miss Matte Oamewell, for years hend of the English department of Converse. NAYARETTE GETS READY. Pre im? res for Possible Attack of Amer? icans on Mexico City. Vora Cruz, May 9.?Gen. Navarette, commanding the federals at Jalana, has mounted many guns at Cerro Cor do to reals* an expected American ad? vance on Mexico City. It Is reported that the federal army is causing trou? ble on account ot being unpaid for many months and lack of food and supplies. Many are deserting, others are threatening mutiny. ?'WAREHOUSE'* EACH BALE. St. Matthews Man's Invention May Revolutionize Storage. St. Matthews, May 9.-?Mr. C. F. , Zeigler, of this community, is in re I celpt of a patent, after due and pa? tient effort, on an invention for sim? ple and portable warehousing of cot? ton. Each bale is enclosed In a lire I and water proof container, which re? quires no additional space, no build? ings, no automatic water sprinklers, Are insurance or watchmen. Each container is provided with a placard bearing the number, weight and grade of the cotton contained therein so that there Is no necessity for disturbing the stored cotton. Mr. Zeigler Is a natural-born me? chanic and was In the business all his life until a few years ago; the business became too strenuous for his declining years, so he moved out on the farm and has been much Interest? ing In agricultural pursuits. Ho will be glad to furnish cuts, drawings and full Information to those desiring same. Improvements at Salem Church. The recent improvements made to the building of Salem church arc very marked. The recessed pulpit and baptistry with dressing rooms (the rooms uro also used as Sunday school class rooms) arc added to the east side of the building. This, with other internal Improvements adds greatly to the appearance of tho audi? torium and comfort of the audience. The pulpit was designed und built by Mr. C. It. Elim and Is n gem The old "Rubber Works" building Is a thing of the past, us you will sec the next time you go down South Sa? lem Avenue, for tho building pre i sents a bright and attractive appear unce, all of the unsightly lettering obliterated. For these improvements the church and congregation are very grateful to all who assisted by their contribution of funds, labor, or patronage at our entertainments. Rev. J. W. Guy's lecture on Thurs? day night was quite a success In ev I cry particular. Cure for Stomach Disorders. Disorders of the stomach may be avoided by tho use of Chamberlain'.* Tablets. Many very remarkable cure. have been effected by these tablets Sold by all dealers.?Advt AGAINST JOHNDEE, JR. Police Make 11 Arrests After Dis? turbance at Church. i_ ???? Na? York, May 10.?The police I mad?- 11 arrests In Cavalry Raptist church today In quelling a demon? stration which occurred there dur? ing the morning services against John I) Rockefeller. Jr., who teaches Sunday school iK\ the church. Mr. I Rockefeller w;.s not present. Today's demonstrants were of u new group calling itself the Chttrcb of the Re? velation, led by I'.ourke White, form? erly pastor of a congregational church in Brooklyn, White and '.">? followers Including a woman wen; removed from the church to patrol wagona Rlc umathm Quickly Cured. ".\i\ slater's husband bad an attack if rheumutlam in his arm," writes ? well Ii now g resident of Newton, Iowa, i give htm a bottle of Cham? ci i.iin's Liniment which he applied ? ? his aim and on the next morning I ha rheumatism w.is gone." For chronic muaculaf rheumatism yon S/W IISsl guttling better than Chain ' ? i'Iain's Liniment. Sold by all dcul ers.?Advt. KT 111 KK Hill \klltS KEPT OFT. Older is Issued at President's Direc? tion Through ihe Secretary of War. Trinidad, May 10,?President Wil? son, through the war depatment to* day, instructed Col. James Lnekett, OOmmandlng troops In southern Colo? rado, to permit no importation of strike breakers and further announced a time limit would be set immediately in whleh the delivery of arms must be completed. The announcement that Secretary Garrison had given such Instructions to Col. Lockelt was made in a state? ment by Maj. Holbrook tonight. Col. Lockett announced that the war de? partment had determined to permit the rehabilitation of the strikers' tent [colony at Ludlow, providing federal military ofllcers are given a roll of the inhabitants, together with the ad? dress of their former places of em? ployment, and provided further that a union man of strong influence, With whom the military ofllcers may con? fer, Is placed in charge of the camp. MEXICAN TREASURER ARREST? ED. Charles Randall Charged With Taking More Than $100,000. Xogales, May 11.?Charles ltandall, recently treasurer of the State of So nora, is charged with making way with over $100,000. He has been jail? ed here and Gov. Maytorena is held at Hermosillo. The band concert on the green Fri? day afternoon was much enjoyed and It is a source of pleasure to the peo? ple of Sumter to have these weekly band concerts. Hyndman Peak, Idaho, the highest named peak in the Stale, is more than 12,000 feet high. Several unnamed peaks near it aro of about the same elevation. All are on the divide be? tween the Sawtooth and the Lcmhl na? tional forests. The hose wagons were called out on Friday evening about 7 o'clock by an alarm of lire from the Penn Lumber Company plant. The fire had caught In the dry-kiln, but was extinguished before the hose wagons arrived. What Did She Think He Wanted? The Millers went on a tour by mo tor car and arrl ed late one evening at a village^ which was crowded for the annual fair. There was only one Inn and not a bed in It to be had. The couple were tired out and felt un? able to go any further, bo Miller said to the landlady: "Can t you give me a bundle of hay?" "I'm sorry sir," she said. "There's not a thing left but a bit of cold roast beef." Wanted More Information. "What do you understand by edible fungi?.It has somethlu' to do with mushrooms an' toadstools," replied Fa ther CorRtossel. "Hut whether it's what you swaller or what happens to you afterward 1 wouldn't like to say without writln' to tho department."? Washington Star. Why? Sometimes it soetns as If every per son who was lucking la Initiative, .spe clal ability or Industry desired tu be either a writer, r.n actor or un nnlet The most acreeabta wuy for I laz;. person to make & living is to expraa his own opinions, imotloni end! in prebsions.?I tamer1 W**kl?, Learning to Do One's Duty. Make it a point to do something ev? ery day that you don't want to do. This is the golden rule for acquiring the habit of doing your duty without pain.?Mark Twain. Real Philanthropy. Some day a real phllanhroplst will arrive on the scene and give ten centB to some worthy cause without de mandlng that the cause raise an addi? tional 50 cents.?Alchtson Globe. Drawback to Holidays. Holidays would be more enjoyable, as a rule, If they didn't make you so sorry for the people who are working themselves nearly to death trying to amuse you. Wise One. Crawford?"The man who can look happy when he Isn't makes a good companion." Crabshaw?"Hut you'd better not sit in a poker game with him." The Burglar's Daughter. Father to Suitor--My Jaughtar will not have a dowry, hut I will give her this set of kc>s, which no doubt you will find u teful. Swiss Rainbow After 8unset. A French astronomer recently had tho UllUSUal experience of beholding a rainbow in the Swiss Alps after ?Untat It spanned a valley between two mountains to the eastward, com? plete and brilliant, 25 minutes after the astronatnical sunset, und portions of It were visiblo for a half hour. The Dear Things. Miss Elderly- "They nay that mat riages are mails In heaven." Mini Young "Ah. then )0U huvo ous chance mure." ALL HANKS HAVE SUBSCRIBED. Minimum Capital for Regional Re? serve Institutions Has Been Fur? nished. Washington. .May 7.?Each of the 1- federal banks has subscribed the j minimum amount ol stock, $4,000,000, I to effect organization. Of the 7,501 , hanks to be in the system, 6,097 to I day furnished their subscription! to the organization committee. Three hundred banks sol scribed to tho stock today, bringing the total amount sub? scribed up to $9C,267,000. Tomorrow is the last day <n which subscriptions may be received. "The largest number of subscrip? tions received from any one district," said a treasury statement today, "is from ths Chicago district, n which i 781 banks have made their subscrip? tions. In the Dallas district 607 banks have subscribed.*' News and Views of Pisgah. Pisgah, May 6.?We are needing rain very much, especially on oats and gardens. Cotton chopping is going on. The stands are fairly good, also corn. There is a great deal of sickness in the country, mostly spring complaints; as yet no serious cases. The public school at Pisgah will close this week. On Saturday afternoon there will be a public debate at Pisgah church on "Woman's Rights." Afterwards tho ladles of the church will sell ice cream tor the benefit of the church. Mrs. J. K. McLeod of Hembert re? turned homo Monday from Colum? bia, where she had been staying some? time with her sick mother, Mrs. A. i. Allen, who is still quite sick. Miss Madge Hogers went to Colum? bia Saturday to visit relatives and take in the city. She returned Mon? day. While in Columbia Monday I saw a number of men from the upper part of the State, and they laughed at the idea that the delegates from towns represent the people of the the State in change of sentiment. Wait until the August primary, then talk. Wo will then know which way the cat jumped. There is one thing certain. Without a change, this State will have two parties before long, for the pres? ent state of affairs will not last. There is a socialist party, also a progres? sive one forming, If I am correctly in? formed. No one party can always control a State without getting cor? rupt. Such is the history of the northern States and such will be the history of the southern States before long. The Mexican president is still mas? ter of the situation. Pity we have a president that can't seo what lluerta is driving at, playing for time so he can get better prepared to continue Ills warfare. Roosevelt would have had him by the neck long ago and a gov? ernment, formed that would be re spccrable. Look at Cuba and there is the lesson. The majority of the Mex? ican people are of that mixed and cut-throat character that nothing but the force of arms will bring them to terms and make them behave them? selves. Let Mexico fool with Germany and you will see what will happen. It makes one sick to be continually tak? ing insults from that cut-throat crowd. There is more Ctarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pro? nounced it a local disease and pre? scribed local remedies, and by con? stantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, I* i.iQ only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfu). It acts directly on the blood and mu? cous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollards for any case It fails to cure. Send for circu lars and testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for const I patlon. A two-year-old plantation of Doug las fir on the Oregon national forest ShOWf 94 per cent of the trees living.! Extensive plantings of young trees In Washington and Oregon are costing only $8 a nacre. Direct seeding of lodgepole pine has been successful! without exception on the Aropahoe na? tional forest. Colorado. Bevornl of the areas sown two and three years ago show from 5,000 to 10,000 seed? lings per acre. Child (Voss? Feverish? Sick? A cross, peevish, listless child, with coated tongue, pule, doesn't sloop; eats sometimes very little, then again ravenously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains In stomach, with diar? rhea; grinds teeth while asleep, and starts up with terror?all suggest a Worm Killer-?something that expels worms, and almost every child has them. Klckapoo Worm Killer Is needed. (Jet a box today. Start at once. Vou won't have to coax, as Klckapoo Worm Killer is a randy confection. Expels tic worms, the cause of your child's i > able. 25c ;it >uur druggist.- Advl. MK.Si:s i W Oll inspection. Association (iocs on Record in Kcso lutlfMi Referring to school*. Laurons, May 7. -After electing of? ficers for the ensuing year, selecting I Greenville as the next convention city, passing resolutions of thanks for the] hoeprcality extended on this occasion by the people of L/utH Its, and plat lug itself on record as up proving medical inspection In schools, the eighth an? nual session of the South Carolina Graduate Nurse's Association adjourn? ed this afternoon. In the alactlon of officers Miss Julia Irby, of this cityi was chosen as pres? ident of the association for another year; Miss I,. M. Davis, of Sumter; first vice president; Miss Ar nette lien ram, of Columbia, second vice presi? dent; Miss Virginia Gtbbs, of Colum-j bia, secretary and Miss F. J. Bulow, of Charleston, treasurer. Two sessions of tnt convention were held today and were marked bj consideration of many matters of im? portance to the association. A pleas? ing and interesting feature of the morning session was the presentation of a line paper by Miss Sarah Bsbb, of Greenville, representing the Hod Cross Town and County Nursing As? sociation. Feel Dull and Sluggish. Start Your Liver to Working. *It beats all how quickly Foley Ca? thartic Tablets liven your liver, over? come constipation?make you feel lively and active again. J. L. Mc? knight, Ft. Worth, Texas, says: "My disagreeable symptoms were en? tirely removed by the thorough cleansing Foley Cathartic Tablets gave me." They're a wonder. Sihert's Drug Store.?Advt. naval measure passes. Provides for Two Battleships This \ ear. * Washington. May 7.?The house today passed without a roll < ail the annual naval appropriation bill carry? ing |139,GG0,C34, and providing for tho entire administration naval con? struction programme. Tho building ! programme includes two battleships, one to be built In some government I 'navy yard, six torpedo boat destroy : ers, one sea-going torpedo boat, three coast defense submarine-torpedo boatr, to be constructed on the Pa? cific const, and four submarines. The "little navy" men made their fnal stand against two battleships nil a motion to send the bill back to the committed, Which was defeated 201 to ior?. Democratic Leader Under? wood, Republican Leader Mann and other prominent figures in the house 'supported the motion. Dull Feeling"?Swoolcn Hands and Feet?Due to Kidney Trouble. Your kidneys need help when your hands and feet thicken, swell up and |you feel dull and sluggish. Take Po? licy Kidney Pills. They are tonic, ; stimulating and strengthening and re | .store your kidneys to healthy normal action. Try them. Sihert's Drug Store.?Advt. WILL SUPPLY LIGHTS. ! Electric Plant for Bethune. IfcBce and Dig Springs. McBee. May 7.?M. L. McCoy of j McBee Is working a large force of (hands erecting a dam on Cedar creek, j preparatory to Installing an electric , light plant for the purpose of fur Big Springs hotel. Mr. McCoy hopes to soon be furnishing lights for Mc? Bee, Bethune and to have the plant in operation at an early date. The Seaboard Air Line Bail way company is erecting n handsome brick depot here to be completed by June I, T. O, Salmon, owner of the McBee wood works and novelty plant, has moved here with his family from Bethune. J. Whltner Raid of Columbia was in McBee on business yesterday. Helps Kidney and Bladder Trouble? Everybody sntisited. * Everywhere people are taking Fo? ley Kidney Pills, and arc SO satisfied they urge others to tako them also. A. T. Kelly, Mc In tosh, Ala., says: "I recommend them to all who suffer from kidney troubles and backache, for they are line." Best thing you can take for backache, weak back and rheumatism. Sihert's Drug Store. ?Advt. WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS, Results of Fight and Plans Discussed. Washington. May 7.? Results of war waged against the white plague and campaign plans for the future were outlined here today at the open? ing sessions of the annual meeting of the National Association for Study, and Prevention of Tuberculosis. The association's executive officers report? ed In the last decade that had been established 2,500 tuberculosis light? ing agencies in the United States. There wire less than 200 in 1901. The medical examination of em? ployes was a subject discussed. Relieves Bladder Distress and Weak? ness. "Irregular, painful bladder weak? nesses disappear when the kidneys are strong and healthfully active. Take Foley Kidney Pills for thai burning, scalding sensation-Irregular, painful! action-heavy, sore feeling and blad? der distress. Yon will like the tonic| restorative effort -the relief rrom pain "ui< k good results Contain no harmful drugs. Tr> them Silwrt's Urug .Mole. Ad\t. ' MANY YVIKI.S Mi DOWN. Telo?Tapliio ( omnutni'ulioii < lit liy Storm. Atlanta. Qa., May 1.?Wind and rain combined In a storm that swept southern Georgia and Florida this af? ternoon. Wire communication was demoralised and no r- ,"<>rts had bean received here early 1 i? ttilit ot any damage done. Savannah, Jackson Vllle and Tampa wer* among tho points cut off iron.) ijcmmuntcatlon With the outside world. liLKASi: RALLY I1KLU. Speeches linde at Motiaghan MilU Par*. Qrccnville, May 7. ^. \ : i :.! rally was held at the .\n>iA ghun m ils lo j night. The governor was tho i?rin jcipal figure, and was the ?>nly speak? er who sueeeedi'd i'i ar timing any considerable enthush sin. John L. Ilc I Laurin devoted much of his talk jthe primary, opposing restriction, and much oi* it to Iiis attachment for Ih'i governor. Sam J. N: noils of Spar tan burg, candidate lor congress, al >'* 1 made a speech. Gov. Blenee charged that the coun? ty conventions did not "tote fair," with his supporters, lie said that in some counties "Democratic bolters" land others not loyal to the party were I rung in to be; c his men. He told j his hearers that it* a doctor attempted privately to examine b young daugh? ter of his, il he b id one, he would kill that doctor, lie also told the crowd that if any doctor attempted privately to examine a daughter of any one of them, to kill that doctor and "another pardon would be is? sued." These remarks were made With reference to the medical inspec? tion liill. The governor spoke dispar lingly of Superintendent Evans of the Bpartanburg * i 1 Is. j The me* Ling was orderly through 1 out. Cou^ia-ti for ilirjt ars. "I am a istver of >our godsend to numanity a.> science Your medicine, ur. King's New I>hru*ery, cured my liOUgh of three yea.v standing," says ' Je. nie Flemming. New Dover, i Or.lo. Have you an anoying cough? i Is ii stubborn and -"^r .' yield to treat? ment ? Get a 50c bctiie of Dr. King's New Discovery today What it did for 'entile Flemming it Will do for you. no , matter how stubbm u or <'hronic a cougu inay be. It stone a cough and st..ps throat and King trouble. He j li?? or money back. Tue and $1.00, at youi druggist. liucklen'* Arnica Ralve for pimples. ?Advt. WILSON WASN'T THERE. Hence Neville Home Was Badly Dam? aged. Gulfport, Miss., Ma 7.?The home of Judge J. H. Xe He, which was saved from destruction by lire through the alertness of Pres! ent Wilson last January, was badly damaged by t;re I today. While driving past the Ne? ville home during his stay at Pass Christian last winter. President Wil ! son discovered that the house was on lire and directed how it could be I extinguished, at the same time allay ! ing the fears of Mrs. Neville. 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