I I a^???1 ? ?? i r. - ? m mmmm???mmm , . ??i i i , ... ?? m -?y TBTDHI-OW B. OAJITER, J A hfewpap?r : For 6V f*romntitm cf the. Political, So ci, A^riou/rural cml Cotomerrial bUoraaU. j TERMS: A Tim* Rntob and M tiuou. y w J ' j Paubu u Ai/rabcoa ?? ? - --" ? ~- * m Slfi .11-WEEKLY v S r, \ ? r ]<: u s. C, S ! ; I> | ft \\ B ! : U 12 1900 fr> ?h ihl) '< - GETT Aim TAT uun di E If'II ATS Left? x ? __ lUilM liO 111 Make Room STILL Sc KliEP Y r Whipped His Wife Then, Quoted Scripture. Philadelphia Times. Edward Spencer, a young farmer.near Trenton, Mo., whipned hia wife the rtl)u>t> J X mother's milk doesn't nour? ish it, she needs SCOTT'S 4 T EMULSION. It supplies the * [ J elements of fat required for 4? i the baby. If baby is not 44 i nourished by its artificial <[ T r 1 11 ' I iooa, men 11 requires i Scott's Emulsion I > Half a teaspoonful three * [ tor four times a day in its <[ bottle will have the desired < > i effect. It seems to have a ^ t magical effect upon babies <> and children. A fifty-cent r Should be taken In summer me 4 ' well ma winter. < > %oc ?nd fc.orv, all druggHtv 1 X SCOTT & BOW MR, OtamUo, Ntw York. , , I. TNG REA1 jyer is :rn citie T JL )t Summer Coeds Two if VeUs to For New Stud". ?lling Off C our Kje On Our I fHE GA the head of the wile, even as j J . Christ is the head of the Church, nod adds 11 it the wife should ho j 1 subject to the husband in all things. In the 22d verse he says: "Wives, submit yourselves unto your bus- t .bands as unto the Lord." Spencer admitted that this was ? i . . k i not a direct permission, but that it meant the same thing. Mrs. j i Spencer, however, had not ques- j j tioncd this right in general Her c point was that he had no right to whip her with a hickory ramrod i simply because she couldn't seo a squirrel up a tree. i In the end the court thought HO, too. _ e s Negro Company Disbanded. j Governor McSweeney, on WeiK nesday, says a Columbia dispatch, disbanded the Capital City Guards, ' a local colored militia company, j | wh'ch engaged in riotous conduct (] I on the state capitol grounds on ^ j Labor Day. \1 It Cooper, sec re i tary of stute, has forbidden color- j ed militia to use the capitol c grounds hereafter. In the police j court the rioting members wove I; find $40, and some double that ^ amount, for contempt. This is the best drilled company in the i si mo, mine or DiacK, and lias i been largely suppt rted by white people. Hut stringent methods were deemed necessary to avoid another clash. Theaffuirof Labor Day was caused by two young ^ white men driving into the ranks of the negro company, and enrai;ing its mem tiers, who were not B justified to the extent thoy went, r clubbing inoffensive people with ^ riffes. Tho negroes have 10,000 e rounds of ammunition, which they * bought themselves. ( t Poison Taken in Atlanta Proves Fatal. t Spartanburg, Sept 7?B B t * Ii.~ ~\e vmj K'M uioil lllilll II1D fM'll ( administered in a hotel in Atlanta ? some time last oight. His re* * mains were brought here on the | vestibule at 6:1o'clock this even* <, ing and the body was interred in ] Oak wood cemetery. 1 i ' i UT TO DC NOW S X PAD P Jkj I Ull UJ HE LIGH v I! 8. ,\i Special to Charlotte Observer. Clinton, Sept 7. ?Archie Kiniunls was not hanged to-day, bemuse c>f an attempt to commit inicide by cutting bis thr< at willt i pocket knife this morning. He ( s now unconscious, ami pro * inunccd l>y th >th sides, but did . lot go cjuito A Holmes, while sawing j hinglu blocks near II T Shed's ^ lear Rattle Creek, last Thursday, tilled a white rattlesnake, having ight rattles. This is the first vhito rattlesnake we ever heard ^ >f. Ho offers plenty of evidence o sustain it. t C JP * ?* % MONSTKH DEVIL FISH Destroying its victim, is a true ype of Constipation. The powcr >f this murderous malady is felt * >n organs and nerves and muscles a ind brain. Thorn's no health till r t's overeome. But Dr. King's j S'ew Life Pills are a safe and cerain cure. Best in the world for UoniAch, Liver, Kidneys and H towels. Only 25 cents at Craw- * ord Bros* Drug Stone. I ) THE FA] COURINC n r>r n tmc Hrvuain: T CR0P5 liner Calicoes! I is iimv at Four 1 t mare but nei' I: nd Slices 'all. CASH His Feet Cut Off. Durant Helton linn Over by Train in Charlotte. Dharlotte News 7th inst Ahout halCpast 12 o'clock to-, lay a serious accident occurred on die railroad near the Ada cotton liilh, when Durant Helton, a foung white hoy, 12 years old lad hoth feet terribly mungled by! ar wheels. The young boy is! imployed in the Ada mills and vent, as usual, witli tho other > employes when the dinner whistle | >lew. The railroad runs near the nill, and as a freight train apiroaehed about 12:30 o'clock roung Helton ran down to the rack and began swinging .on the tux cars, which wore not running 1 rery fast at the time, but as is dways the case, the sport was arriod just a little too far, and tefore he knew it, Helton had | lipped beneath the cars, and bis ! eet were both run over l?v the - - - - J ( vheels of the cur. Only Coley. \nderson Intelligencer. n It seems that the State Demo-1 rutie executive committee does | lot realize that there are any j >emocrat* in upper Carolina. At he meeting of the committee in Jolumbia lust Friday night the line presidential electors wero elected, und of the number only >ne resides north of Columbia, C j Bleuso, of Newberry. Upper i Carolina, where the majority of , he Democrats of the Stato reside, has always stood a poor howing in seeking any position or her citizens. In future we of he up country must demand betne f H/??* 4 ?7& uciiuimiii. Tho Confederate veterans electid Messrs VV 11 Hardin of Chaser, W I) Starling of Columbia ind W E .lames of Palmetto as nembers of the State board of >ensions under tho new act of the ;eneral assembly relating to penions. The governor will at once sue commissions to these mem>ert of the board. LL. BUSIN 1 THE ] > TO SUIT 1 ). IFe call special at 11 Pants and ?Sliir i little more than lie dollar. I hey alne. at Reduce* Yours to do the F STORE The Crescent Mill in the Hands of a Receiver urn n?oi-i AIM A A.U1 CX 1 V 4 . On application of Samuel Friedheira, of thin city, Judge Gage has appointed Capt A E g Smith of Kock Hill temporary receiver of the Crescent Cotton ^. Mill. The bond of the receiver c? is tixed at $3,000 and the ralue fixed on tho property of the company is $35,000. Capt Smith af 1 has filed his bond and it has been ^ approved. This mill is the same * as the old Rock Hill Cotton Mill of which Mr C Lee Kerr was appointed receiver. He sold tho property and it finally passed into . tho hands of the Crescent Cotton \t:n ~c " ft mm, tn which company .iir lxerr was president. Receivership is now asked because this last coinpanv has failed to pay the interest l i ii .* t1 nh on bonds issued by it. lhe present suit is in no way connected with the affairs of the old mill PR The mill is being operated by | the receiver to tinish up work on . hands. The order appointing the ) ^ receiver allows the receiver to pr operate the mill if the same can \ be made to pay the expenses of 10 operation, but for the present Mr Smith lias no matured policy. Wl _ _ I . . ?. . ill John Morgan of ltidgeway Takes His Own Life. I in I jjSpecial to The State. Sll Ridgeway, Sept 7.?.John Mor- ; nm gan committed suicide here yesterday hy taking laudanum. Mr j Morgan was under the influence l of whiskey when he drank the laudanum. ! _ Wl m * m ha How's thiH for high ? Horn, (jc unto Mr and Mrs G M White, of m Wolf Stake, on last Monday co night, three girl hahies. Mother ^ and hahies are doing well. Mr j White is well pleased. ? YValhalla Hn Courier. A: ? ea CASTOR IA = For Infants and Children. Tbi Kind You Han Always Bought $ j Boars tho /^yjCT' Cl Blgmatmre of J? fci I ESS. NORTH ! tentioii to job ts. bought at 00 cents Oil are of great 1 Rates. all Business. Fire in Rock Hill. ererul Buildings Bnrned. Lass Over $9,000; Little Insurance, t fecial to The State. Kock liill, Sept 8.?Quite a <; blaze?one which looked exedingly dangerous to the whole uthern side of a business block occurred here at 3 o'clock this ternoon. The plant of the Frew achinery company, consisting of uudry and wood shop, burned a 1 l -- - * uib gr??uuu in ft ipw moments, le buildings were wood shells, voted with sheet iron, and wore the middle of the hack part of business block. C Ij Wroton's blacksmith shop, enterland's tin shop, the Rock ill Steam Laundry and a tenesnt house went up also. Firo caught from the engine om of the Frew Machinery comj ny and spread so rapidly over b tinder-like building that nothH could be done toward salvage. io tire department responded omptly and did splendid work saving the business block, aich eauffht tire several times tli wind coming directly to it. A II White, on building*, lost ,1)00; no insurance. Frew achinery company plant,!4,500: su ranee, If 2,000. Tin shop, '50; |000 insurance. Black* lith shop, $450; no insurance, le Frew company also lost about 100 or |>700 in finished work on md. W. A. P. A NIOII I OF TKKKOK 'Awful anxiety was felt for the idow of the bravo General Burnmi of Machias, Met., when the ictors said she could not live till orning" writes Mrs S H Liniln, who attended her that fear* f night, but she bogged for Dr. iDg's New Discovery, saying it id moro than onee saved her life, id had cured her of Consumption. fter three small doses she Hlept sily all night, and its further e completely cured her." This nrvelous medicine is guaranteed cure all Throat, Chest and ing Diseases. Only f?Oc and .00. Trial bottles free at awford Bros' drug store. |F" SubscribeU The Ledoek.