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ET BIH D1 TWC' W1A E_____ -i,r Bll''"'lE 85,S C TTED Y EE B R6 I've led tt up, well trained i Our stock has been now jam full of bran ne late in the season, and prices--less than the makers. Like father lit to you. You can buy g< as cheap as most merc to sell again. You are ness the end of the race buy for cash and sell fo am doing the biggest Shoe business in this s cordially idvited to lool< bored to buy. If what y you, your money back ' LEFT TIlE TRACK NEAR LEAPHEART A ftI-1I, Tit%IN WIRECKE1 SICVEN * 1MI.s FH1OM1 Col.Ualli1. Tw.o Trainhisinda Badly Ilfuirt--NIne 0 x 'Onra 1em)oltilthed-A Cor Emp npty Ittttlet; Ali 11"4t Unhaurt-Tmaf -, Sc 1~dh lmd Todiny. - (.Thd State, 2nd.) Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock a freight-train on the Colunbia, Now bifrf and~ Laurons road wias badly wrecked at Leapheart, about seven miles west of Columbia. 'It was combination train train No. I, in charge of Conductor McManus and Engineer Land. Nino box cars were derailed and piled upon each other, their oontouts being badly broken and scattered. The accident. occurred on a down grade and the train had cons.derablo mowentun. The first car to leave the track was loaded n% ith pyritos for the phosphate works in this city. As the track was kin first class-condition, Conductor Mc Mnus' theory as to the canso of the wreck is probably correct. He thinks that the floor of the car broke thronigh, stopping it and causing -'eight oither cais to be derailed and piled upon each ether. Th10eongine a:nd first ears in front stuck to the track, as did the passenger coach and 'two box cars immediately in the roar. Among the cars wrecked was one loaded with hors(s. strange to say but one of the animals-was hurt, its leg was brokerf'. The others wvere driven through the country to Cb liiibia, their destination. A car loaded wvith empty bottles for the State dispensary was also bgidly wrocked, but the damage to the glass ware wvas remarkably slight. The other cars were loaded wvith an assortmenit of dry goods, shoes, crackers, cotton seed, etc., and1( the .contenits wero mixed upl in great con flision. T1hornows of the accident wvas first (blomight| to tho city by passengers on the otgoing passenger train which -left Columbiai almost simultaneously with the occurrence of the wreck. T 1he train wt t bro,ught back to Co. lihribia. Traffic was to a great ox. -.tout uuspqaddeo theo roasi yepton . day, although 'the afternoon trair from Laurens was able to ,transfei its p)assengers and baggttg6to an ex tra whieldvent out to" the wvreck al 41.30 gestiirday' oftrnadri. T 'he wrecking traini of the Cons Line was pot at Florence at. the time ~the ivi-eok6cetied, having been sii monad to SothI Edisto, where tlier was a bad innt~ tp 'o freight 'cars 'n the trestle 91n the niighit beCfo.-. Con sequiently, it wasH nUcessaryI3 I' wire t. \Vilmington for a wrecking, train which l1okt t.he about 2 o'clock *ye. terday afi,onova. Th track wve torn ug for a distance of about 10 ie race for the pa mnd in good trim, renewed and is Nthings, bought at closing out TIoso goods cost the cheaporl ,ACTUAI ce son, like I sell 100 Piec )ods at my store MN. A 100 Pie hants buy them I 1 c ill invited to wit- I'1o Piece for this year. I 10 Pieco 10 Pioce r cash, is why I oo pi,e Dry Goods and You,ca, ection. You are othur , and won't be ou buy don't suit 54 Inc vithout a word. yards but the authoritips of tle road hopo to have tho dobris riovod aind'! trains running regularly by tomor ro\v at ioon. The passengor coach was not ( o railed and none of th fix passenArs wore hurt, although they woro con sidernbly shakon up. Two negro train hiands were very badly injured. Dan Campbell, who was oi the car next to the passenger coach, jumped, aid in doing so received so vero internal and spinal injuries. Dr. J. J. Watson examined him and thinks his condition very se.ous. Capt. McManus says that had Camp bell not jumped ho would not have been hurt. Allen Churchill was on a box car, just in the roar of which was a car loaded with telegraph polos. Churchill, while endeavoring to climb dowu jhe ladder at the rear of the car, was caught in the jam of the logs and was very painfully bruisod. His right arm was seriously mashed. His condition is not as critical as that of Campbell, who may die. B3oth of the injured men were taken to the negro hospital. Yesterday was the twenLy- third anniversary of Capt. McManus' ser vice as a railroad condnector, and it is a coincidence that the' accident oc curred on t hat day. 1-l has been connected wiuth theu C., N. & L. for three years and has never before had an accident on that line, nor does be rememnber of their having beeni a wreck 0on the road during that time. The C., N. & L. is noted for its care ful management, and this wreck is really not the fault of the road. 8AV'ANNAIi 'IA) hAVANA. Witsoin Force, Unoder Orde,ns of (sen. L.e, P'repaured t-. go to ( u,hm, na, So..nu a. t h (Ouvrermt. Canu 1-ruvideo Vo-sel. [By Telegraph to The D aily Newvs. Savannahl, Gat., D)ecember 2. -Thi Seconld divisioni of the Sevenithl army corps, the Secondt div isioni hospita corps and the Signal1 corps baItalIioJ of the Seventh army corps have beer ordorefld to mOove as soonl as5 possibb4 from Savannah to Htavana. General Lieo issued anu order t< this effect today. T1he men wvill g< as soon) as possible. it wil11 taki about fifteen transiortb ,to carr; them. T1hat is more than the gov ernment. hits ini service at this timcl Theu regiments in thle 2d division ar the 16 1At Indiana, the 2d Illinuoii 1st New York, 4i h Virgimia, 49t Iowva and Qt bi Missourii. * I,AliIi )uA W.YER APP'OINTII). Soltcitor uof tho Third Che ult. to Slucce( IColumbia, S. *C., D)oc. 1.-Cap Claudo Sawyer, recently of the Li -Sout.h Carolina regi ment, appllied f< the1 positijon of sol i itorI of the Thluii circuit, naide vant b y the re'sigal tion1 of Mr. Bell1 ig.r, elect.ed alltto noy general. Governor Ellmb.,h at pointed Afr. Satwyer to the positic D) toiday. st six years and n( to serve you bett DRESS GOOD% a1re. Only it few pric(os, but I sell ovo han other stores. Our ntiro stock of i FIRST COST. Now is your timtlo to b Is Figured aid PLain Dress Goods 18c., Anybody's 25 centers. Ask to see thein )s Andrescoggin Cloth, one yard or a 1 ents per yard. I Red FlnI111l, regIular pr11 ice 1c., our p1 i Amoskea Tick, others itsk you I 5e., o .i UnblettcLoed Canton Flannw], rogtilair pi i 0uting, others ask 9 and 10c., our pri n't afflbor to b-uy your Dr( Store this timec. i Repelant. at. 35c. The1I shc Lay with it win making. Ladies Denounce Tolbert. WOULD 1tAVE IUItNFD H I M IN EFFIG3Y BUT FOR HtAIN. ItOtt u II M n 4'aIt114 C0 t h I Di I eai,h- %rae-. of Citizm of rir sI wn iiat TTiownughly Arots a-41 'A lismn anl T-4.1o, I, Will Never I. A llow. at To Live There. (Augusta Chronicle.) McCormick, S. C., Dec. 2-All of the parties that woro chargod with conspiracy in the Tolbert afitairs havu returned and seem to bo in the best of spirits, and speak freely of their arrest, as theugh it were only a joke. Upon their arrival at Columbia any ono knowing any of the parties would have been at a loss to toll who was the arresting oflicer, as both officer au0 prisoner shared alike both on' the train and in the city. No doubt Tolbert will regret his rash act in regard to the arrest of Major L. Tucker. who is 80 years of age, and was never known to be ar rested on any chargo before, and who, in his feeble condit ion, wias con polled to submit to a charge that was placed upon him when he kIow noth ing at aull about the affair. Tolbert claims in his indictment, that thle p.eple of McCormick wvould niot allow him to vote the RIAenblican ticket, but it canl be0 provect by a dozen or more popjle, who wore p)resent at the time of the election that they saw him when his name was reagiste)red on tho books. The Ladies' D)emocratic clubi met this afternoon, the meeting lasting about an hour, Mirs. J. WV. Jonnings acting as chairman of the club. Thys- id they thought they woero duty bound, a true Domeacratic la (lots, that they should moeA and1( pass5 resolutions that they wouild in the future, never condesen'id to speak of any of the ladies that were connected with the Tolbert affair an.d, further more, that they thought the men who wvoro indlicted, (lid cxactly right for insisting on Tolbert to leave the town aundt never more to come b)ack again, and p,roud to say that the men of McCorick are not the kind to bo0 run over by negro rule or their Re > publican leaders. 3 JTh()y would have burnt TIolbert ini I (flgy tonight, but 0on account of the -steady pour down of rain. It was . post p,oned tuntil a miore acceoptable s time. , If Tel bert ha(ld dropp~ed thnis mnat a ter at first and had not had thost warrants sworn out against somoe ol lie most p)romninlent business men ol this town, there is not a shadowv o1 (I doubt that, in the course of three 01 four months, the citizens of McCor ,* mick would1 have let himt come biacl t and live in pence, but it U all ove r wvith him no0w and( should lie at.t(empl ito comio back, they would kill him oi first sight. ~. The Chronicle's correspondenrt il aman interview wvith Mrs. - M. Phialme of this nlaen. who it has been report )w there is only t er the next few v N B ythiing to wear 100 White )r.ss oods at You can't t Iy a ( ress C heap. just as good Im 100 dozen 15c., now 1] housand yards, 15mask n 1 'Damasks ai ico 1IA ce"'s. Manl ur prico Mc. -ic08ho., now O. CAPES .!10 0.1 C. (50 Plush Ctp AOd at any 50 Plush Cap 25 Plush Cap, S100 Beaver Cic 100 Boavor Cic .100 Beaver CIc 100 - Beaver CIc IINAUG "d was in sympathy with Tolbert, Iukd testified to saie, said: "I (on't care anything abouto Tl )VrA, but. vas it the parlor of my lolls' whle the gentlemaln called Itd roadl tHio rosolutions to Mr. Tol beI t, therefore, f wis smiuioned as a Witness for the United States and to ioll all I know concerning the matter. When I received a letter tolling me to com to Columbia at once and my 3u1poena would be handed mo on my arrival in that city, I thought it best, that I should go, as I did not, as a lady, liko the idea of being ac companiel by an officer of the law, and I only told what was the truth." I think the ladies of McCormick were a little hasty in passing their rosolutions, and that they will with draw them when they realize the true statm of affairs. HlAVE ALL (IIVEN IONO. Citizmens mif mr0prnatlt-Ic It al e Ua U ier 81.000 hal for A pparne, at N6 xt T,orm of Court. Columbia, Dec. 2.-Messrs. Stur key, Jennings, liynolds, Martin, )unlap and Cothran of McCormick, who woero arrested at that place Wed nosday by Uniited States Marshall Melton, on the charge of conspiracy against James WN. Tfolbert, gave bond1( this morning, for their appearance at the next term of the Uniited States district court. Each of the defendants wore ad mitted to b)ail in the sumi of $1,000, and left for their home immediately afterwards. J. Q. Stilwell, aniother of those in dictod, but who was absent from Mc Cormick at the timolt of the arrest of lhe ot hers, camne to Columbia today and was ailso atdmittodl to bail ini thei sunm of $1,000. Thils caso is excit ing a great dleal of interest through out the State, and especially in Co. lunmbia, but it is the general opiniora that each of the dufendants will bc acquitted. The groulnds upon01 wVlihi the granm jury returned indict monts agains the defenldanit9 are familiar to the Chronicle's readlers. All thle gentle mecn iniiid are amixong the niost in fluent ial in Abb)evillo county, an<t huad no trouble ill giving bond Many peophle here helieve Tfolber is pushinig thme case si iniply to gai1 thet symIipat hy anid suppoiMrt of th McKmiley a<hiipt rationi with ai vie3 to securing some reimnmorat.ivo posi tion in Washington. THIANaPl'O 5 5 1IJCK IN MUO1 1. itas 1,30(o Troopas Aiboard on Titoihr Wi to Onhas. Savannah, Nov. 28.-T'Io avoi collision withI thme U nited State transport ManitobaI, the transp)o Chester, having on hoard the Ii teenhii United Stat es' infantry at b,ound for Neuvet as, Cuba, turn( out of her course while going to ui today and she is no0w stuck in ti niud four ile Is below this city. Trhe tr0oops arei all on bo i While there are morre than I ; r' troops on boardI the ship, they L -have admirably. hree more weeks ieeks than we h# ED SPREADS 1 Bed Spreads 95c., worth uy them elsewhere. 'I 'owols, extra large size, .c. id DOilies. White Quil Lets Always the Lowest I CAPES and JACKE J, your choico for $1.50 worth $2 00. AS, your ciheoie for $1.918 worth $2. >0. -s, your choico for $3.25> worth $1.00. t.Il C(pes, long swev), at 00e., worth th Capes, long lwp, at $1.25 worth th Calpos, long sweep , t. $ 1. -19 woN I th Capes, long sweep, at. $2.00 worth H'S A DANGER TO DEMOCRACY -11 K iL(K 4)F INTli Ii IN Till 11 N T h nC.111 .1 It 1( 1 st.ort:t ONv.t#% i,sitv Tine lb ill--tal 4aravaix cif ti e V.ta t t,iIhe. ilt f,- irt sAnl le .imtt shlow I h i ac' i lit 01 fietarit hof tli- Wite vti 4ti list, Slinto wvttk Il Ine-d-I1--r41 was% 141 O tils IzI1,I p11141pitic i s t l v e Itegiu lar Diviet ratic 4'isidlista 14 but solvio Da114y Ithere ANY be Scret Orgimiizaloon SL141 11141 111m1d4-I'.icy 'I akn Iky Silirioe. Columbit,Doccmber I.-Thero wi, souething of i sciro atbouit tabulatint and cilivissing tho voto for Statk olicorm. This wia tho last day foi canvassing tho returns, and for fow thero would bo no quorum of th< board Secrotary of Stato Tompkim. wired Mr. Magill chairinman of th< cominuittoo on privilege and olve t.ions, anld Lioutenint. Governor Ale Sweoey to colo hero to attoid I meoting of tho board, so at to day'l sossioll ill of tho n1iembo-rs of tI board wvro presont, except At torno, Generul Barber, wIio is in Now York Tho voto was reviewed and tulaiit.od andl( L.hm reguilar Doinocratic nominve dloLred elected. 'Tihe only contest ini thme State, outsido of the Con grcossional cand(1(itos, woro~ inlBrk iey, wherelt thoro wasi ai leit fo sheril1' betwvoon Morrison andi Sanu dots, anzd ini Bonnfort County, wher a full Repuic an ticket was run an< defeated,(1 I "S-rnething is going to fall" som1 of t.hoseo days L if t here is not mnore in torest taken! in time gneral el~ct.ion Thle vote by counities is as8 follows: A bbe v ill...........................8 A ike.... ...................... ...... . I A uderson........... ....................... 8 1I:amberg ........................... . 4 Ifitarn w ellI.................. ............ 81 lirk ei ie.......... ...............4 Chleiston ........................,1l Chierokee ............. ......... ....51 Cheister.................................. ) hesiiiterlid......... .............. 8 Clarendo ...................... .......'l l''(lle tion ........................ .....II l)a 1ilingito......................... I)iorch ser.............................*4 - (-',g e t ld .................................. I 1 lr ce ................................... (I [) Gretwow ........................... YitiGireen v)ille......... .......................S( lIGreeiwoo......................... V i'liainy ... ........................ K dil riSaw........ ................. ......... ' a OCa. r................................... I e xinig tor....................... Miarion............................. I. d Malboro........................ .... 'Ne wheiry ..................... .... rt, Oconice ........................... f. Oratngeburg................ .... .I, dl I'ieken ................................ d11 tiehlatnd....................... ..... ai Sparttanbur11g.................... .....I1. Satllua............................. I Jniion .............................. h, WV i ini mlsturg. ........................ Yo kl................................ 'till Christmas. 3 tve in the past-" SHOES! RI 5 cases Men's h $.50. $1 and $1.25, YOU 'ry it! We need room fo worth If you want good come to headqua DOLLS! . ts and Dolls for the littlE more dolls than C S together. Blow - company will ma price and everybc ;,1. 20 $2.(). ( i'.\, 50. You Ca $2.1. Eol' leS 1 TIIis is jIst, ILIoIt it foIIrt I of I I( whit(I voto of the Stat(, ala if oily 'N,0 10 Dieocratic volirs iurn oit there is liable to Ie i.lipup it soin ti iue 1h vottes for ill 1the State olicers wre about 28,000 - 11allo llbov( tIhw 28,1010 ni1ric fld( 1101141 below tihat figlie. A NEW INAULOURATION DAY. It, is said tIHut. -Overlnor I"l'iritW will figgest. to titilors of t.ho 1 eg isatnrlo thalt thm neowly-chlvetvd Stath o 61ii Iis boi, i iauguratt)( oI JlanuaryllN 18, ald thit, tho procoilmt Ib olit.ab lishl<d by inistalling t.hon Mon th1:is (aly thorCaftmr. 111 conifisioll t1reat tI by the change inl oir fi.-al year wvill bo thmeby to it erwiltinl extt'ttt ob viattl, Iland (lhe teitm of the ('overnir ld Stato oflicials hbo exNactly Iwo years heraofter, institd of aipproxi Illiting" a1s hasu heom thoelu-toin inl thu j>ash.. Following is t hR ongr- ssional vote, tho Deilovrate candidatms bo ing tlIe IIr"t liilliei: FIlRST I A ITittT. VGliot,t Murra-Iy. Colleton .................... 75 71 t' halestJ4on......... .... 1,i12 2 I0 (eorgetown ........... Ill) l' ifeucort.......... .....2. 51ii W i)il...sh i.. ........ 1:11 : *4i r i0k10............. .... 8:> - Tol~tavl.......... ......1,00 15 A'lik...................180I 71 Slarnwell................. Mn 41 I i efel ........... ...L(1 Ga: 7)x n himb~te................7-75) :2 9 a A di a . .....................M :1 10) Tot.... .................... .. :1 1 8 AI~ Idrs................. 88 i 3.0 l;Ne er y..... ........ iiS''h 2 I )tLnti(I............ ..... ....9:.181 l' ~ ittk eI:I......... ...........,(:ii'( I GI 1,en wod.................. i3I 7: 81 To'ltal.... ..... ......I 1)6 ,1(6.T 1')lii isilonr. Sbr 7 reo v....l......................li2 1,aurens.......................:.....' 78 I ion!1 P............................ 1 1 >-lI(chtand.............................1 l19 nirlieldI........ ...................... I - Tot ( a l.....i............ ..72,3G' 15 NI Y i trk.......... .... .............. 92 8 ('hl trieh. ....................... 813 C71 hcokt i . ............................. Wililbug l7 TJotail..........................1,.' StTlDSTOilt T. A Clar nen...................hi1i 81 (a li to n.............. ill 94I 22Alarklory........... .... .16 --2 Me are all geared i0ES! SHOES! igh cLt Brogans worth r choice for 95 cents. r our big spring stock. , honest Shoes cheap, rters. OLLS! DOLLS! ones. I can show you .11 the other stores put your bugle and all the rch. Sound the bottom idy will join the proces 'tI, ii:tib t.Iti8 il 1 Nwvla)0dry hiall onle l lb . op Siore: I ).ithci............ .... . T (flal .... ................., :: 50 5 The folowinIg ire the Statooficors to h1 imigt"'ited on Jauiary 12th: overnAr--W. 1411Evlebo. IA. ( 1rr3-M. 3. McSwei:n1 (y, erotary of Stato--M. I. Cooper. AttGy Goierl-- G. Duncan COMptrollor- J. P. Dorhan. -uprinlhendvint, of Educaition--J. .J. MeMal alm. Rtailroad CJomins ionr .W (1 arriis. Of m, r. Naval ,o,inst 1irctor Rolbon bas j '.t s 1 ,(, )000 fromi it Now York bln,au to Il etro t hi-i F01aon. InolaiiOg t.h reason for hiH re. f1sld to) at fr.imnd todal itl, en14 h1Iia way[ frii Annao)(1 to Washington, Mr. 11obon said: "It wouill >o idl for ma to say 11ta t IAM d ot, idf r th' p fli.m erefiully. I id i. Mly peoplo art all iiiI 0 IOO m oerito0 ircut autjcosl, bit myi~ r'flct loasl led mie t o this conid "Hoforeo1 te sink i ng of t he Morri.. mailc imy lecttirts wVould hatvo loon worth probabuitly not moreit th:m1 50 cenitsl; thIe sintkintg of th Mt Norrimano seemis to ha lve madeol ihoem worth 650,.. (t00t. Them work wh'Iich so suddenly raiisood my otock ini litorariytrdwa onet inI simpljo ecultionI of miy duty asM anl oflicer ini the Aiimeriennf nalvy. '1 did not fool t hat I hadu a right to uWo the prformnciio of thait duty t hereiforiO doeidl thie ofror of $50,-. (000. 1Ioh ve htow(,or, ag roodl to con. tibu)tol som)el atieldos to one of tho I mtight mld10, ciirriesi no ind(opjoindenlt fortunio withI it."' Antothter oler of $200) was made his for at ity minuiito talk iat Nor.. folk, andto in rifosiing tis olrer he p -ko of haingii;t rfiised the 6 0,000 good digLestion; soundi sleep; a fine alppetite and a ripe 0old age, are someC of the results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their Iwondlerful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, d yspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, diz.ziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred discases. Tutt's Liver Pills