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rn.tfiSKKI.Y L A N U A 8 T K K NOVEMBER 9, 1904 " ~ ~^~"'T"AliLlS(IIidTK? *5**
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Da M P I'UAWFi-.ui) I)u It (.' Hhowi
OR VWFORD A I!HOWN
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
I>a.master, S. (J,
Troutmsrt ,of the eye. noss am
tb?oa a rpceinUv.
Calls promply answeTrd day o
utfeii'b Office over Crawford Bro>
D' 115 Store. ,
l'-*' ' Phonesr^Offlon, N? 170; It itleuoc
N?'S. 11 and 36 '
Business Xflducatioi
PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS!
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YOU ?t?e<! a craft leal business-erl
no\ tion VVt* guarantee fla'lsf
<'nurses of study ? ndorsc>l as b intr h
ai st practical; tl ey have n-> superb*
Instruction irlven ts- Urate! is-. N
other Wusintv.H e'.!l?'jrc-__JTf r t.c ter xl
tt. E iter now mid |>rep?i
/or a luer.iUye pi-elo ii. Our unolua't
are in deiiiniid. Eet in HSHst yi.ti. w
have ft.*etate<) hundreds?tlipy :?rw i
positions. Wo oft'or special rate
Alac/eat's 6. C. BneigcHK Col leg
Columbia, S. C.
Aug. 29, 1904?tf.
oaiwmwisniiwii i n?mnasxxzsmtsmu
W. F. LANEY,
Pbjsician and Surgeon.
Call8 answered from office i
rear of Funderburk Pharmac
during the day, and from rofii
denco on Kim street at night,
ilesidetico phono, 3H.
OflBco phone, 118
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COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS A SPECIALTY.
engines, Bourns, oinninq machinery,
saw mill and woodworking
machinery, shingle and lath
machinery, corn mills,
brick making machinery,
klmoreo lines
0BBES MACHINERY COMPANY.
Columbia. S. C.
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Builders and Contractors v
' f.umber, all kind*, fur sale. v
" ] Dressing ami Matching at short
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;j GRANITE WORKS, ''
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J. E RUTLEDGE, Dentisl,
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wonting on croon doesn't pay, '
and my terms from this time I
henceforth nroatiictly cash. t
;5 a' onabio Prico?, a
Gold Filling $1.50'
Amalgam Filling 75 eta.
Cement F'lling 75 ct *
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RUBBER PLATE,
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Full upper sot of teeth $12.00 j
j Upper and lower act $25.50 j
i f hese prices are strictly t)
for en8h. No work done except
for cash or good security.
J. E. RUTEEDGE, Dentist. |?
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is Chronicled by tho Alert Correspondents
of The Columbia
State.
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PEEDY PUNISHMENT GIVEN. CHESTER
NEGRO.
Chester, Nov. 4.?There was a
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aso of speedy punishment on the
potting day of the court of sesions.
Lewis Williams, col., comn^tud
housebreaking and larceny on
tin 30th of October. On the I'd
f November ho was indicted for
tic offence, pleaded guilty to
ic indictment, was sentenced t ?
tie year on the chatngnng and
egnn to servo his sentence before
uodown of that day.
RECEIVED DEATH RKVTWvnp
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Chester, Nov. 5. ? 111 the court
f sessions here today William
iardiu, colored, was convicted of'
nuder and sentenced by .Judge
Valts to bo hanged on Dec. 10.
Hardin's crime was the killing
f his father-in Jaw, Henry Sailors,
iu September lust.
ilebeceu Walker, colored, chare
d with the killing of her hnsbmd,
rlo\or Walker, on Aug. 0th, was
oiivictcd of manslaughter. ller
ouncil gave uolice.of a motion
nv n low trial.
DAVID OTT RELEASED ON RAIL.
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Orungebui g, Nov. 5.? David
)tt, who was arrested on Monde v
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L urged with having committed a
rimnial assault on Mi>s Lula
humaker last Sunday nftoiuoon
nd who was subsequently b n.ud
ver to the ?ourt of sessions, i$
ut on bond.
Col. Adam II. Moss, council
or young Ott, appeared belt 10
udge Duntzlcr yesterday and rplied
for bail for his clieut, which
nis granted in tho sum or ?3,000.
tl: - ...
iiiis was promptly furnished,
lr. A. A. Ott, father of tho
lisoner, anil Mr. T. R. R. McJants,
being tho sureties.
Tho case will doubtless bo tried
t tho January torrn of court.
'HORN WELL OHT1LANAOK SUFFERS
FROM FIR?r
Clinton, Nov. 4. ?The Monior
il Dining hall of Thorn well orhauago
was dostroyed by lire
ist night.
The lire was discovered about
1.30 o'clock anil hu^'?hen gained
uch bB^?rjfway as it imicssibld
to/->avo tho building. The
est tliat' could bo done was to
rcvout tho fl uiies spreading to
ho dormitories on oach side, in
irbich the inmates were asleep
ylifln th? 'I u?..~
^ vivxnii. 1 Ut'l U VVCI'U
o siceping apartments in tho
lemorial hull hut it was fitted up
n oxcelUnt btyle and tho financial
t>ss is heavy. Tho building conaincil
dining room, store rooms
nd kitchen, the last being furnsbed
with modern ranges and updiances
lho destruction ot the
mildiug leaves the orphans with
lolhing to oat and no place to
ook or rat if thoro were provisons
on bund. Despite the lato
our, however, citizens of Clinton
re prepaiing to feed the children
omorrow. Hut tiolp must co 110
iiomj'tly to put things in shape
gain and Dr. ,Jacobs, tho supornloiulent,
apponls to tho people
a?i t-- '
unMijju i n? ottuo tor contribui<
ns nt once.
The bnrntnl hnihliiig wan ercC >1
ti) popular a <(?hcpj.U it -, chiefy
from PronbytoriaaH in 1888,
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iwkj W! S r Iln;.!-O|iio btollO kitlUC 1
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: turc. about 50x00 feet, costing
| about ?10,000. It is supposed
tliat the lire started. from ono of %
the ovous. o
NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. 0
tli was taken severely sick with
kidney trouble. 1 tried all of
medicines, none of which relieved /
me. One day! saw an ad of your ^
Electric Sitters and determined \
to try that. After taking a few ?
loses 1 felt relieved and upon thcie ]
after was entirely cured, and have (
not scon a sick day since. Neigh- 1!
hois of mino have been cured of .?
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver ^
and Kidney trouble and General t
Debility." This is what B. F. a
Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. ?
Only 50, at Crawford Bros., J. F.
Mackey & Co. and Fundeiburk S
Fh.irmacv Druwcist.
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fx=mayor M'Cuc Guilty.
Convicted Of The Murder Of
His Wife.?The .Jury
Out L^s than Half 1
un liour. vl
I Charlottesville, Va.November 5.
-J. Samuel MeCue, for four years >;
mayor ofChuilottesvilio, v. as found |
guilty to-day of the murder of his ?
wife, Fannie MeCue, on Sunday )X
night, September 4, last. The $
verdict . was murder in the ?
iirst degree, which carries with it
tlm deaths penalty. The- j^fry' *
deliberated less than half an hour. .
A dead silence prevailed in the .
i Court room when the jury tiled
back into the chamber to announce
ee the fate of the accused. The \
crowd that tillo i t he Court room \
remained until iho jury caino in.
Mr. IvlcCu had grown nervous as ^
Mr. Gilmer, thu Commonwealth
attorney, was closing, and the
suspense while awaiting the
jury's verdict whs ?t sovero strain f
but he held up, occasionally taking I}
^Testament from a pocket and
reading ^a passage or two.
When asked to stand up to hear
the verdict, ho rose calmly f
and with set features hoard tho
worS^ that sent him back to pri
son condemned to the severest pen
alty of the law.
It was when relaxation came j
(luring a half hours interim, whilo
hi3 attorneys conferred as to their
motion for a new trial, that McCue
showed emotion. Ilia litjtle
daughter linhy climed on his
| tap, her eyes redened by weep- '
ling, and while she was thjie two
other small children clung to hi.-,
side. Great tears streamed down
his cheeks. Surrounding tho
group woro rolutivos, who scarcely
knew what to say to cheer
the young man. Tho verdict was
received in silonco by tho throng,
which literally obeyed the Court's
injunction that there .must bo uo ^
demonstration.
Connsol for tho dofenso inov
1 e.l that the verdict bo set Hside,on
the ground that tho jurors bad
read newspaper?). l'hy Court called
the Jurors to the witness stand
one by one and questioned them
under oath as to whether they
had read the newspapers. As a
whole they said they had not been
influenced by anything tlioy read
j Tho motion will ho argued later.
1 As McCno left the Court. House
to go t*> jail, accotnpained by four
guards, a largo crowd was standing
on tho outside, but there was
i j
1 no untoward net.
! Foley'# Honey and Tar always
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siu|js uic congn mid nc.us tno
l in^f. Iiofunc substitutes. ^old
by Funaeijbai'k Pharmacy.
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mm this
\ in.1*1 Paj * !n* *"iv ; .?** >i t ; Russian N
vill n-lieve tliobi* sinkim* sp1 ' s. No i at? ir ,
ur I \v prices for same <; -mis.
WV unfurl to tin poj ulatioti of Luic <t< r,
lountry one of th !sru s , l>e<ji. irtoil i
hun.lisc that it has ever beet, the pka i.r? of
ossofs.
No iloubt you nil uiiow a ' looutio? . Wo
frawfortl ttros Drn^ Sf ir?\ oi e moot ini-~ 'i
rit'ea. for we are Ilea Iq lai'U- ::< e for bun: ii
JOOD GOODS '
I.'tiimv tli stock of (J ot's (floth oji, \ <uth's,
uulies <flunks, Saeqics, JaoUe's m-t M i >ti Su
tyles, nl! prices.
rT AT I> t v T i t * I n ri\T!M
u i\ i) &n w \ . a [\ u w i) l<
hildieii'H. V '< : sk yo . speeiai i w
urtmeut. \V- wiil -'nuYhjou
lens furuishii; : ^onil.*, Notioi , , n* , fu
hiUirer.s and HojssUuvs whie.h tve u*. fy e
ny one will sr'.l yen lor leas moo -y t'i ?n \vo \
Uva>? tells.it mime worn in tl.? s ?'i t I first. 1
re ure.it 1J \ ill i A 1 N >S.
30ftSp&8E, GOMP,
re \V n'y have room to in i li > n f w of
n plain (inures. Mens Suits, 61 "> evi .y ,? li
Men's Suits $12.60 everywhere else, o
?t 44 $10.00 44 44
4 4 4 4 $9.00 44 44
(i ?; $7.00 " 44
<i i. $5.00 v4 44
'hi- Lor.lj . sample of onflow jirieo.
uinliti. Tiie greatest burg ?iu ? ever Un
vercoats for $11 00. $9.00 overcoats i
or >; 1.25.
Our Hoy's Suits: We ii i.un'ion ;i tew
1 suits tit $2.50; $ > su Is at $2; SJ..Y) hi
LaSl; ? /, yre
soul over the (.1 sit ;. t* to $15.
0.50 LADIES SKIltlY?: $s , lJrts we s
t $2 50; $0 shirts we > l ill $ I 50; $1.2
Impossible to montior. nil of e tr sty
hirts every where 50e, our juice o5 con I
without :i shirt.
[IATS ! HATS !!
\.*k to hoc our Hat Department before* I
We almost forgot to mention our la
vaists for Ladies. Ail styles, shades an
air bar., tins hi Liui:,: wniste. $2 !
11.50; $1.50 kind elsewhere, our juice 9
>nce 75c. Wo are not bi Ihored about I
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:iv;m mium iimiiu ai.u mli i "i>. i* ll
Pshis ior liverj
>5 pants for $3.50; ?1 pints for #5.75;
or ?1; ?1 pants for 70c. Wo luvo man
ion. AM wo ask is for you to come and
s your money's worth or your money hi
. Yours to
ilajPfsli
Hals ml
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NOVEM BER
Fiio greatest gathonng of muirytnakers
linn.
tOvcrybod.v AVelcom? *
Star performers of the Midway gi'
Balloon Ascention and Paraehuto Leap,
tower t>y a woman enveloped in flames.
Daring High SA' iro and Trapeze Perfor
FIRST IN TUB SOUTH, $73?
PlR'fli!IP,l
Firemen's Toarn.intent, $5
Military Prize Drill. $250
Live Stock Show $700 :?ri
Knight, Tournament $12;i
Floral Parade, frail"s Display, Fo
other entertaining features. (.Anno to 5:
thing free and a hoapilahlo ".olcome.
TDanksgiring Day Will
EXCURSION KATF5 ON
rtvy?h:'.8 a patent medicine that
yet devised llint Will get around
Lunca-; r County nud surround
ml best s .deeded stocks of mer?
Lati :ast? r to hold, occupy or
a e Uo\v? or the Dispensary and
if y? u a'o looking lor low
>u.
i s W reali/.e the drop in cotton
d? a corresponding drop in our
Hoys' and Children's clothing.
It-, Skirts all shades, colors and
'T? W IV* \ 1-? M*n'8
ill ?i uall dies' and
us to s!io\-- you through this de-?
W?' h tve added to our
large stock of Clothing,
!1 ami complete line of Ladies,
ompetition on. We deny that
vi'.i and il m tud proof, rime
>.dli will tell you that our goods
ft ^ Thu-'s the way to
U v# (li-ovcr linw nincn
lower our prices
our prices. All goods marked
n> el e, our pi iee $10.
ur price $9.00.
" 7.50.
' 41 (5.00.
" ?? 4 50.
" 14 3.75.
There is style, ipinlity and
own in overcoats. $18.00
or $5.00; $8.00 overcoats
if them. $0 suits at $3.75;
uts at $i. 25.
! ado, up-to-date, latest demnothing
handsome. Tbey
Vv o sell them for $8, $7 50,
d at$4 50; $5 skirts wo soli
5 skirts wo soil at 48 cents,
les and prices. Noglcgeo
;s. No oxcuso for goiug
All atylos and prices. 75c
hat for 50c; $1. hat for 75c.
Hiving.
rgo and varied assortment of
d cuts. Listen at a few of
end everywhere, our price
>c; $1 kind elsewhere, our
o\v prices, but we aro bothge
Stock of PANTS.
body.
?3 pants for $3; $1.50 pants
y ^ th ^ wo cannot menseo
and the beaut/ about us
icU.
please.
2>>..25
mtJ Jam 4km rj
ever hold in South Caro
Everything Froo
o tree street exhibitions daily
High Dive from 90 foot
Chasm Leaping Bicyclist,
mors, etc, etc.
,E RACES
mm. i?ij Dins to
|TB.
'50 prizes offered.
prizes.
izes.
prizes.
ot Hall, Fireworks and many
mi inter Festival week. Every
be the Big Day.
ALL RAILROADS