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' I ^cvington, Feb 1.?An ex- ( bion of two 20-horse power , lers in the dry house of the , )ss Lumber Manufacturing j apany occurred here about sing down time this ufternoon, ( upletcly destroying the dry ( lse, and, perhaps fatally injurMr Fred H Gross, one of the ( ncrs of the plant, who was } nding nearby, he having not regained consciousness. j VIr Jasper D Trice, who opers a brickyard near by, was hit a Hying timber and escaping am, breaking bis right arm j I scalding him, severely, though . i fatally. I A ROBBERY AT JEFFERSON. JetFerson, Feb 1.?News has 1 reached hero of a burglary | limit ted at Plains, five miles rth of here. Sometime between dnight and day Sunday mornr a negro named Jim JopliD rreptitiously entered the store ' B Myess & Go., and escaped Ih $10 worth of dry goods, etc. Several men gathered about the ire Sunday morning and, dis yering siioo prints leading from 5 store, successfully tiailed Jopto bis hiding place. He conisecl and the goods were recover The negro was arrested and mmitted to jail. RNED TO DEATH NEAR MARION. Marion, Feb 1.?A negro namTilden Davis was burned to ath in his home in Britton's !ck Saturday night. He had ?n to Marion on Saturday and urned home early in the evening un intoxicated condition. After dog a few words to his wife, he nt to sleep on the floor before > 61*6. His wife and children ired to another part of the use and went to sleep, and ^ut 11 o'clock wore awakened the roaring of fire and found > house in flames. She hastily t the children out, and tried to cue her husband, but he, in his .inken condition, resisted her Drts. Failing to get him out, > ran out to call for help, but Fore any one could reach the me it was too late for the house a almost down. killed at greenwood. Gkeenwood, Jan. 29.?Nathan Berkelt, a young negro, was >t and killed bore in front of the stoffice last night. The ooror's jury this morning brought a verdict that he came to death >m pistol shot wouad at the nds of A, G. Hayes, a well own young business man. Btchei/Won Vanderbilt Cup in Hundred Mile Auto Race. Duytonu, Fit* Jaa 90.?The 0-mile Vanderbilt cup race, the ir event of the automobile race ;ot, was run this morning. The jo was won by H W Fletcher in Dietrich car in 78 minutes and seconds. Foley's Honey and Tar is best r croup and whooping cough, ntain9 no opiates,and cures Tckly Careful mothers keep it in 9 house. Sold by Fonder bur k larmacy. geflgi > louse Committee Renders a Favorable Report. The special legislative commitee appointed to report upon the 'easibihty of the Stato going into .ho fertilizer manufacturing busiiess has reported in favor of tho icheme. The renort onnelndnn* 'Upon the facts, *a9 wo have investigated, the 'fertilizer trust' aas become a most formidable public enomy and de&erves to be jheekcd by every means at the jotrmnud of the State. We icem it a practical business proposition for the State to protoct iU agricultural interests by the manufacture and distribution and sale tor cost to its citizens of asnitable commercial fertilizer. "We find there will bo sufficient convict labor to meet all immediate demands nnd that the sinking fund will have sufficient funds tc loan the phosphate commission tr carry out the plans of the bill." The necessary plant, to put oul 100,000 tons, the committe estimates, would cost f52i),188. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the health of the people of this county if iu imminent dangei and must be taken care of Ii has been decided thai every precaution be taken to prevenl prolorged cases of pneumonia, grippe etc. The best thing.'to do is to give f good cough mixture as soon as th< cousrh starts. Get MURR, A.Y'8 HORI HOUND. MULLEIN and TAlt Only'26c a bottle. At all drnggists. Train Struck Sleighing Part1 Killing all but Three. Hornellville, N 1, Feb 1.?J passenger train on the Pittsburg Shawmut and Northern railroai tonight crashed into a sleigh con taining 13 women, killed 7 outright and so seriously injured thi remaioing six that three of then died after being removed to th< hospital. Of the other four twt a-e iu a serious condition. Th< accident occuried near Orkport The sleigh was one of three carry ing a party from the Universalis church of this city. A TOUCHING STORY is tho saving from death, of th< baby girl of Geo. A. Eylesv Cum berland, Md. He writes: "A the age of 11 months, our littli girl was in declining health, witl serious Throat Trouble, and tw< physicians gave her up. We weri almost in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Cougbi and Colds. The first bottle gavi relief;after taking four bottles sin was cured, and is now in perfec health." Never fails to relievi and cure a cough or co'd. A Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey <5 Co., and Fnnderbnrk Pharmacy Drunken Negro Shot to Death. In a drunken row at J R Youn house about 4 miles from thi city, Saturday night shortly afte 9 oclock, Joe Thompson, a negr was shot and killed by Wi Bridgeman, a white farm hand o Youn's place. Bridgeman am rendered to the authorities and now m jail, pending release o bail.?Greenville News. FIENDISH SUFFERING is often caused by tores, uloo and cancers that eat away yot skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rocl Mich., says: "I have used Buck len'a Arnica Salve, for Ulcer Sores and Cancers. It it -tl best healing dressing i - ev< foun J." Soothes and heals cut burns and scalds. 25c at Fundc burk Pharmacy, J. F. Mackey Co., and Crawford Bros., dri stores; guaranteed. i ri^?ylTCrw ESTABLISH E Thousands Dead in Great Battle. Tokio, Jan 30.?The casualtiea during the fighting at Chenchion* pao and Heikoutai are estimated 5,000 Japanese and 10,000 Russians. Gon Oku's Headquarters, Jan 30. (Delayed in ^transmission,? Two divisions of the Japanese troops attacked Pehowski and 1 drove four divisions of the Uus1 sians across the Hun river. One 1 Russian division made several at1 tuoks on Snntnnpu, to the east, ' hut was driven back with a loss of 1 over 4,000. The Japanese bom' harded the entire Rnssian line. The Russians replied feebly, show 1 ing little aetivity. Should the Russian force be cut eff it would ' result in leaving Gen Kurepatkin's ' right flank unprotected. ! St Petersburg, Jan 30?The ' Russian advance movement against ' the Jananese loft hn? failArl ?n<l Gen Gripenberg has notified the ' Emperor that he has discontinued the offensive. Gen Mistchentko and Gen Bondratsvitch, while not ; seriously wounded, have been {obliged to relinguish their eom, mands. The war office gives no ' estimate of the Russian losses but t they are belieyed to be heavy. ? | A Night Alarm Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the brassy cough of croup, which sounds like the children's ^ death knell and it means death unless something is dune quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never fails L to give instant relief and quickly cures the worst forms of croup, 'j Mrs. P. L- Cordier, of Manning, Ky., writes: My three year old girl had a severe case of croup. the doctor said she could not live. 9 i got a bottle of Foley's Honeyand i Tar, and the first dose gave quick 3 relief and saved her life.'' Refuse substitutes. Sold by Funder} burk Pharmacy. Arrested on Serious Charge. 1 Last week W J Tinch and wife were arrested at Greenwood, and Mrs Bowen, a sister of W J Tinch was arrested at Townville and 3 brought to Walhalla and lodged l in jail. They were arrested on a 9 warrant charging them with the t crime in connection with the in* 3 fant recently discovered under a 9 house at Newry. It is said the s child belonged to Mrs Bowen, i who uvea witn tne linen lamuy. b Mrs Bowen's husband is in the B penitentiary in Georgia, having t been sent there over a year ago t from Townes county for counterl feiting. The infant was wrapped . in an old pair of pants and thrown under one of the houses on the property of the Ccurtney Manufacturing Company. The Tinches 8 and Mrs Bowen will be arraigned l* at the next term of court for Ocor nee. ?Keowee Courier, o ? , ^ N Beef Trust Loses, n [ Washington, Jan 80.?Tho an18 preme court today rendered a de? in i . _ o o n- ...I _ cision auverse 10 "5win ? t^u., auu other companies in the beef trust, in an appeal from the injunction of the federal court for the northrs ern district of Illinois, restraining i their illegal combination to restrict competition in tho purchase s, of life stock and in the tale of i? dressed beef. s, "Mothers can safely give Foley's r- Honey andTar to their children for & coughs and colds, for it contains ig ao opiates or other poisons. Sole) by Fundorbur* Pharmacy. ?