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J. IILLEB HiLKEIi
THE HATTER.
BZISTOX: HATS
htn office «M eav»4ofw4 In
flaw#*, wklrli quickly »pre»<l t*> tb*
Horrt* hot'l 0* th# **t am) Ike Whit
aker hrtefc tmlMlng on the eaat and re
sulted In a complete inaa of three build
Inca The lire, « ter (Teat difficulty, w«#
(-hacked at the drug More, hltkdi cattgltt
on dw aereral time# and wna ratln
gutshed The Whitaker building »*# a
targe two-story brick <at the north side
of Court square and owned by three
minor helm of P. H Whltakei Jr. It
wu occupied by Ihe pnitafflr*. a ahoe
chop, law office#. H. K Whitaker, mer
chandise. and the New# and Banner
printlna office. It I# estimated that the
following pemona »u#talned the follow
tnc luaaee H. P. Marrl*. houee and
fuiniture. 11,0*10; Col. Prank M. IxrftlO.
office and library, tt.ooo Whitaker
heir*, building. $3,000. Col. I> H Whit
aker. library. WOO. P. T. Mi'Cutibeod,
library and printing office. $1,500; H B.
Whitaker, merrhandlie. $100; W. A
Ware, damage to drug# and bulbing,
S3OO, C. K K#dy. damage to.building.
SIOO. Tie- damage to pnelofflce and fl*-
turea la unknown Thl# waa a total
loan, a# none of the partle# were itarry
pag any ln»ur*nee. It It thought to be
the work of an Incendiary, and at nor
time It waa though! that a large portion
hf the town would be destroyed.
Vertical Ink and Varttcal Pen# f, r Y#r
tical Writing. Recommended b? Prof
l>#lot Ote no other, told at klohardo &
Sbavor’a Book Store
REVIVAL AT BAXLEY.
A Successful Serle* of Meetings Man
Juat Closed.
Baxley. Oa.. Sept. 20. A aeries of
meetings hare just closed at the Itap
ttst church. In which the pastor. Kev.
A. R. Richardson, waa assisted by Dr
J. C. Boloroon of Dublin. Thin Is
the third successive yesr that Dr. Sol
omon has left his home to tell the peo
ple of Baxley the truth as it is, and
with wonderful power he has. on each
occasion, pointed out the way. His
last sermon was devoted to the young
and never was a more powerful
and beautiful, and at the same time
simple, sermon delivered. Much good
was done.
From Inquiry, we find that cotton
was not very greatly injured by the
long continued rains of a few weeks
ago. While the crop apparently was
on the verge of ruin, ft was saved by
the sunshine coming Just in time to
do good.
The race between the county com
missioners is proceeding with some in
terest. Especially is this true of the
candidates for the legislature. They
are both Johnsons, a family of consid
erable influence in this county, and
are very closely related. They both ex
pect to be successful.
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RECORDER'* RULINOS.
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P*rt*l*wa **Mt«4 By Mf* Ha«lrr
TMa Morning.
Tii* IntMto that Jinlg* Hnilrr ran
am— oa ito path-* *nrh*i ito* nm -
In* *M Itot of AMU*« William*
tt'to* Uwt «*«r «aa —ll*4 a ato*U
ralorn* toy app—r** at tto tar.
T**— «**r*tfcr— rhar#** again*' 111*
roungntrr- Jumping on and off —m
aambllaa and tagraary
H* plr»d guilty to tto flrat t*o
rhar*— tot dreind ito third, aaytag
that to «m an vagrant Imran— to
"ataya* right tor* *
Aft*r aum* mor* talk tto )ndg* d*-
rld*d that Aadr*w ahoald ap—d altty
daya on tto I*. W.
It vat laat eight
Julia Hronka. entprad. tr— quit* an
gry at that tlmr T»r ghjrrt of tor
wrath *raa M»mi* WtlHama Julia
wrnl forth to pmrur* an at*. Mami*
wt«t forth to pmrur* a policeman.
It waa thin morning
Julia and Mamie were at court.
Julia, *8.60.
Oliver Johnson.
Press Bradley.
Oliver (mint have a very stout cra
nium. for a witness said Press broke
a rock all to pieces on that no-mber
and still Johnson did nol show a sign
of • wound be appeared before the re
corder today.
Press waa fined $5.
On August 6th Press had struck s
woman $2.50.
On yesterday Press had been disor
derly in another esse—s2 50.
Press —total fines, $lO.
Bliss Stephana.
Rosa Reed.
Bliss got thirty days on the P. W.
Rosa was dismissed. It was an eigh
teenth section Tatter.
Tom Schley.
He cut a woman In the head. She
went to the hospital, got her wound
dressed and when she waa leaving (hat
place, Tom again made an asaault on
her.
He received sixty days.
To save money In Buy
ing School Books get them
from Richards & Shaver’s
Book Store.
HR. EDWARDS RETURNS.
He Is Olven a Cordial Welcome By
His Friends.
Mr. George Bdwards, who enlisted In
Capt. Renkl’s company from Augusta
min afterwards was dangerously 111 at
Camp Thomas, has returned to Au
gusta and is receiving a royal welcome
from his many friends Mr. Edwards
was for some time employed at Schnei
der’s and was deservedly popular. It
Is hoped that he will soon be entirely
restored to health.
Special bargains In school
books at Richards & Sha
ver’s book store.
TTJTT. V\.T7OT7STA TTSTRAIX)
COTTON GROWERSj
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of Rr Rartday • htm a— ***M,
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a«*rahl» aaartt la Ito prop— Itt— nod
lif 11| flag apt. bapafklal roaalta to iku
'grow*** would ta**Hall* fallow Ito:'
of roar— tto adoption of that or any i
I"*tar p toll rartov ito att—t oa as j
taa an* or tail— tafoc* ha ar—pt-
I Tbara ha** to— navarat plan* from
other parti— aal— It I*4 for roattdrra- -
non aad —varai ettora will to at tto!
ffirat atari lag Oa* atomtar has an*
grated that If tto —lt growers would
watt* la this matter aad *nrh harmo
atonaly tor tto nrrofaplhhm—' as th*
orgaalxa'ioo a purpn— th* farmer*
c—Ml dl'Ut* lo th* world wkat th*
prl— of ito fWary atapt* ah—ld to |
la apraklag of tto n—tog coar—lion.
aad tto attoattoa. a g*at:*traa r*
marked uaM— deflalt* atnpa t onrsrd* |
• tke red net loti of Ik* acragg* wag no— ■
tak—. th* yield would *o Inn— that |
wlihtn g compare;irely short time tfc*
•upply would reach th* enormous teal]
of M.Poou* balm He thought the’!
tto time waa oppnrtuae for artloa and!
that action moat a—n to tah— An]
In vita'lon waa *«end*d to the baal |
nra* men end tan kern and It la,
i bought that a number of them will
allend mat partlelgete In tto proreed
lags.
Col. Jon## to R##ltn.
Yogterday Ooverhor Kil«rhe received
g telegram from on officer who I* in
a position to know the exact itktua of
(he situation, making application for
appointment of Colonel of the Second
regiment
Hence It to presumed from this that
Col Jones has resigned or to going to
do so si once
Governor Ellerbe. when asked If he
had received Colonel Jones, resigna
tion, raid that he had not. and the on
ly Intimation he had of it was the tela
gram he had reeelyed.
nilerbe lav ited to Participate.
The city of Philadelphia to preparing
to hold a great Jubilee the latter part
of October and various committees to
t«ke charge of t|« arrangements have
alrrady town appointed.
The governor* of the orlglua) thir
teen state* have been Invited to par
ticipate in the proceedings. Governor
Kllerbe has received the following in
vitation from the secretary of the peace
Jubilee:
Philadelphia. Pa., Sept. 16, 1898.
Hon. W H. Eller lie. Governor, 'Colum
bia. S. B.—Dear Sir:—-A peace jubi
lee of national Importance will be
held In Philadelphia during the
last week of October One
of thedaye will be set apart for an im
portant military and navwl display at
which the governor* of the thirteen
original states, with their stafTe. will be
invited. This day to yet to be fixed
subject to the President’# approval.
The celebration will Include the rc
riedlcatton of Independence Hall, re
stored to Its original condition, end the
unveiling of the Grant moument.
It to intended to make the demon
stration thoroughly national in charac
ter and to this end each of the thirteen
original states will be asked to send a
representative regiment or military or
ganisation which volunteered for the
service in the war with Spain.
By direction of the mayor and the
various committees appointed to take
charge of the demonstration, this com
munication is sent to you. with the
earnest request that you take Into con
sideration in advance of a formal in
vitation, the matter of a visit to this
city on the day the President is here.
II NOIGKTIPN
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te regee—d Yew— very iraly.
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Hreretary tao JaMI—
O— Rll*rbr h— fuel ret— a let* 1
t*r from Mr 4 hen tom * In—re. edit—
ef tto J'Wloh M—*a*rr of !Wew T*rk.
••king for tto goteraor a I'piaiup la ta>
gar.i ta tto fl—y to re—
The ft*ll«»wHW '• War
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W H, KTSorb*. <‘olu—hi* S. C.—
D—r air —W* a— —ivla* tto
vletra of promt*eat America— op tto
D—yf— r—e which he* boron— of to I
ter—l late— Wr would ta glad to
add year opinion to the number which
[arpi a unique rot ter ti— of alia—ule
in reference to an extraordinary —I
We would #ppr*eta— a reply at your
eerlteet r veal—r*
Abmm S T—aca.
Etaaday night Ben J— aad William
Curry engaged la a little target prac
tice down al the rcag> ,>r °f Wayne ard
Standing gtrwetg The amount of
money In ml red wan ninety rente and
as tto debt wan not promptly paid
William decided fb Ink# It otrt hi
dhootlng Of rour—. all ehot* went
wide of the mark, and on Injurlee were
Metalned by the roetbatantg.
To Whom It flay Concern.
T have been la the drug hunlUr— fee
twetv* j ear*, and during that time have
gold nearly all tha cough medicine*
manufactured, and from my personal
knowledge of auch remedl—. I aay that
Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy give#
better *a»l«fa< lion than any other on
the market - W M. Terry. Klfcton. Ky
gold by Alexander Drug and Seed Co..
C. R Parr of Rell Tower Drug Story.
10M WATSON RETAINED
As Couneel W. S. Burns. Indicted
For Hurder at Brunswick.
Brunswick. Ga. S«P' *0 Counaol
has been secured to defend W. 8.
Burn*, the slayetl of Engineer Heelep
Hou, T. K. Watson of Thomson and
Col. W. D. Kraus* of the Brunswick
bar have been retained, and will de
fend the prisoner wjien the trial com—
off
Mr. Geo. T. Bailey, who haa been
very much Interested In the case, has
received a letter from a former em
ployer of Burns which spanks of him
ns being "one of the klndeet men to
bis tamily I ever saw," and otherwise
testifies to his peaceable and inoffen
sive disposition. The case will be
presented to the Grand Jury in De
cember.
Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide uw ake
and enterprising than Howard & WlUet,
who spare no means to secure the best
in their line for their many customers.
They now have the valuable agency for
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption. Coughs and Cold. This Is the
wonderful remedy that Is producing
such n furor all over the country by
Its many sturtling cures. It absolutely
cures Asthma, Bronchtle. Hoarseness
and all affections of the Throat. Chest
and Dungs. Call at above drug store
and get a trial bottle for 10 cents or a
regular sise for 50 cents and SI.OO.
Guaranteed to cure or price refunded.
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The public schools open
Thursday. A] full stock of
both new aVid second
hand Books at lowest
prices, at t Pendleton’s
Book Store
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ADMIRAL OEWET
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A com plat* *tock of
School Tablat*. Pancll*.
Pans, Ink, Stata* School
Bars. Book Straps. Com
position and Exarcisa
Books. Lunch Baskets,
Pencil Boxes, ate., at Pen
dleton's Book Store.
BROOKS IS IN JAIL.
Tto Cnlumhu* Negro Murder— I* Safe
Behind tto Ban.
Columbus. Oa . H*P» W Seymour
Brook*, th* negro who cut the throat
of Koch Will tame on last Saturday
night, at the eon—r of Third avenue
and Fifth street was arrested at tto
home of his mother yesierday on low
er Third avenue by Officer John Rem
ington of the Min force. The ener
getic officer ha* been constantly on the
lookout for Brooks and haa made some
extraordinary efforts to find him Af
ter a diligent aearch In which othera
Joined, he had about decided
that Brooks bad fled to parts un
known.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*.
AH druggists refund the monay If It
falls to cure. Uc. The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
CONCERNING A MULE.
A Case Thought to Be an S P. C. A.
Violation, But Proved Not So.
la It a case of cruelty to an animal to
tie a mpie. a vicious mule, by the legs,
put ft strong leather band around its
body, then throw It to the ground, and
msh the ttnlmai securely In a recumbent
position. When It I* neeessary to shoe
the aforesaid mule?
The question Is brought up by a case
that came up In recorder's ccurt to
day.
Mr. J. P. Blaekstone. a horseshoer,
was reported by Officer Jones for hav
ing treated the mule In the above man
ner described.
At court several witnesses testified
that the mule In the case was a very
vicious one send could not be shod with
out lashing it securely tr* the ground.
If such had not been done the horse
shoer would be liable to suffer from
an attack of the mule's hind feet.
Mr. Blaekstone testified that the
mule in question had a habit of biting
and he had suffered from the same
mule's teeth.
Judge Baxter decided that under the
circumstances the mule had not been
badly treated, so dismisse Mr. Black
stone,
OASTORIA.
Bwmi th« A It* Kind You Haw Always Bought
rr
Only steel li«ned And burglar proof
safes used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of interest. Wa
terbury alarm clocks, 76 cents. Lewis
J. Schaulg Reliable Pawnbroker.
ONE CENT * WORD
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[two rooms. .11 water ivmv*ttacM Ap>
Igty ta D. Ora tom. Of t
[to RKNT-TBRRK MICK Pt*RMl*H
gp froat CKSM wltk privilege of par
tar and talk. Apply ta C. H Lukra, t*
Bmad street. tapt $6
TO ItFVT— THE BRICK DWICLUNG
Ne See Green* street. Apply A. H.
Davidson, tut Greene street. Oct I
TO REST —ffTtlßg HO. TH BROAD
.tree! next below Davtaport A Ptila-
Isy. running through to Kltle atraet.
Price 1t.550 Alexander A Johnson, TM
Broad street. Oct I
rOH IUSNT--STN >RB M AND HALL
WAY WT Broad Apply Commercial
Hotel. Oa« 1
TO RENT—t'P PER FLOOR OR
room*, at *M Hay street. dept IT
TO RENT-DESIRABLE RBSIDENCB
No. I!t Canter str*et. I room* wltk
kit, ben and bath. App.y T. P. Dolls,
gummei vllle O-. 1
POR FRONT ROOM.
furnished. Apply IMI Reynold* St.
Sept 20
TO RENT-COMMODIOUS STORE.
No. »21 Rroad street »T 5 per month.
W. 8. Gardner, 115 Eighth etreet.
Oct l
LOST AND FOUND.""
lost-twenty dollars. FOPR
Ave-dollar bills. Finder will b* lib
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MISCELLANEOUS
shorthand and typewriting
only $5.00 per month at Osborne's
Business college- Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come or call at
once. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 ts
WANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms; centrally located; first floor
preferred. Address J. t. C., 310 Jack
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COLD'n HEAD
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sages. Allavs Inflammation. Heals and
Protects the membrane. Reslor.s tbe Senses
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50iTM CAROLINA.
Ttore ar* rumors of a knitting mill
Gietag erreted at Rock Hill, but nothing
Id’ dalle has t>e#* gr. lded upon .
CntirrO t* 1 <pcntng v*ry rapidly arwund
I Aiken. Tto crop, from all refwwte, wilt
be *h«r* -inlured in great measure by
tto rataa
Tto river swamp farmer* have lo*t
heavily by the over boa i, fthe rtavsn
r*h river TTioueatvd# «>f toiehrl* of
buohvls of corn and hundreds of tuna
u* bay w •re destroyed
An effort ta bring made to Irnlld a
telephone line *rbm Anderroti to Al>-
bevllle. Th we who are In charge of
the matter will n»ake It a aucresu.
President J. C. Wilburn, of the State
Cotton Growers' Aeaoclatloa. cordially
invites banker* and merchant* to at*
tend the convention In Columbia next
Tuesday.
The large amount of tobacco that la
being shipped from Dillon this year
a ill be an Inducement to some artlvo
tobacco man tu open a tobacco market
there next fall.
Mr* M. L. Dullman died at her homo
on Howard street In Rpartanbuig on
Tuesday, about 11 o’clock a. m.. In tha
seventy-first year of her age. Khe wsa
appart nty In good health and had Just
a nlked oat on the plasxa when she
dripped dead.
J. B. Smith, of Rock Hill, has secured
the cm tract for superintending the
erection of the Monetta mills at Fish
ing Creek, the matn hulldtng of with h
vs* destroy'd by ffre In the spring.
Arrangements are being perfected now
for the commcDi ernent of work.
rapt. Claude B. Sawyer ft 111 be »n
applicant for the sollcitorshlp of the
Second circuit after Mr Bellinger goes
Into the attorney general's office. Th«
solicitor will be appointed by the gov
ernor. Capt. Sawyer preferr<-d to sUV
In the army, but as hlsp regiment will
be mustered out his friends will see
to It that he gets the office.
Spartanburg Headlight; Ed Char*
bonnier, with hia family, have moved to
Spartanburg and will locate In our
city. Mr. Charbonnier la from Athens,
Go., and haa gone Into the fire Insur
ance bualneaa with A. I. White. Ha
belongs to one of the leading and mostt
honored families In Georgia, and w«
are glad to welcome him as a citizen.
He is an experienced and highly auc*
cessful Insurance man.
The Cokeabury conference school will
open on Wednesday next, the lilat Inst.
This is one of the oldest and best
known institutions in South Caiolnla,
having been chartered l.n 1831. Many
prominent men have gone rum its walls,
whose influence has been felt both In
church and state. The new rector, tha
Rev. Peter Stokes, of the South Ca’O-
Jjna conference, has arrived. He wilt
occupy the handsome cottage near .the
school building recenty erected by
Prof. J. G. Game, his predecessor. Prof.
R. D. Epps will continue as first assist
ant. Miss Mary Walker Newton, a
bright young lady from Bennettsville
has arrived at Cokesbury and will lie
in charge of the music department
What the Czar can't get he is will
ing that others shouldn’t have.