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V Changes in the Baptist Press \ F ?Paper Moved to Union. Greenwood special in News and Courier: Announcement is vc made today that the Baptist vi Press, the successor of the South or Carolina Baptist, will he moved Ht to Union and pulislud herealter tu from that place. The Key. Louis T. Bristow, who, with the Rev. n u i V. I. Masters, owned and edited the paper, has sold his interest ^ to the Rev. L. M. Rice, for many yet r - pastor of the Baptist Church ^ at Union. Mr. Masters will re Qf tain his interest in the paper ki and will move with it to Union. Mr Bristow has a serious throat trouble and has been told bv his physician that he must see* outdoor work. He will move his A* family to the country in Ander Su son County, and will continue nrpai'hino' taina o mnntli " !/ vMvuiuis v?? a iiiwn tn lU ci f" CO Bap'ist church in thHt county. on ? an Shocking Affair in Cherokee, m to Gaftney special in Columbia State: A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Elislia Scruggs, while lying in bed this afternoon, had b(J both hands and arms eaten and jg, lacerated by a vicious hog, which, ^p in some manner, managed to get ae into the bed where the child pr was lying. <o Dr. Allen, who has ju-'t re- '*e tuiyied Irom the Scmggs home, says that it is probable the child 4 will lose both hands The child was alone in the T house at the time, the parents being out looking after some thing about the lot. The child was a boy about two years ol ^ age. The Scruggs live something line 12 miles from GaflFney. C< ' ' ~ ' wi Fatal Wreck Caused bv Calf. Ill Cordova, Ala, Nov. 1.?A ^ switching train on the Southern r? Railway \va3 wrecked near here w yesterday, killing Jake Davidson. m the flagman, perhaps fatally in ^ juri'ig the conductor, and slight- ^ lv i juring several other mern lr bers of the crew. The train wis thrown from the track by strik y ing a calf. An Editor's Valiant Stand, m to ( From the Kansae City Star.) "We," declares a South Missouri editor, huve been standing yi with our backs up against the w warm side of the house for two ni weeks waiting for some one to bring us wood on subscription, lip T to.the proseut.time.we havereeeiv ed none, so wo kindly ask some one to bring us h load in that capacity, otherwise we might get cold and lose our motion." qi . . ? . . hi " W hitp Mon'Q T ,r>acriip" in ' Tennessee. re Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 31.? bj White men of Fayette county, ai Tenn., met today at Somerville fe to organize a "White Man's pi LQazue," tor protection against hi a rumored uprising of negroes, in ll is said that a party of negroes Li has possession of 80 Winchester d? rifles and that this fact is respon- n< sible tor i hf movement. The gi approaching election has much to do with the agitation. 'atal Head-on Collision a1 Hickory. Hickory special in the Obaerir: Hundreds of people are siting this afternoon the wreck 1 the Southern which occurred 3:30 o'clock in the manufacrmgdistrict in the western part the city, caused by a head on llipion between the shifting en ne, which was on the Hut ton inrbonnaia sidetrack, and rough feight train No. 73, in arge of A. B. Jones. Ir.Suttle, of Asheville, fireman engine No. 71. was instantly lied. nothcr Respite for Rawlings Atlanta, Ga., Oct.27 ?Pending e decision of the United States picnic uuiiri on me appeal ol G. Rawlings, the State prison mmission today deferred action i the petition of his sons, Jesse id Milton Rawlings, for a com utation of their death sentence I life imprisonment. Subselently the prison commission nt to Governor Terrell a recom endation for p further respite 30days in the execution of the iyB' sentence, which was 6et lor !>vember 2. The hearing of the ipeal of J. G. Rawlings has been t for next Moudav hv thu Mn eme Court. The father and ns were convicted of the mur r of the two Carter children ar Valdosta, Ga., more than year ago. rials Growing Out of Atlanta Race Riot. Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 31. ? Alex ider Walker, the Brownsville igro on trial tor the murder of lunty Policeman J. L. Heard, its found guilty late today, with recommendation of mercy, and *8 sentenced to life imprisonent. A motion for a new trial fisjimmediately tiled by his atmeys. Walker was indicted ith 5S other negroes t?>r tlie urder of Policeman Heanl iring the September rio's here, s being the first case to be ied. tfhite Man Convicted, Too. Atlanta, Oct. 31.? George W, lackstock, a white man.alleged be one of the rioters on Saturly night when sixteen negroes et death in Atlanta, was concted on the charge of assault ith intent to kill a negro woan that night. idings from Lieut. Tompkins. Rock Hill cor. Yorkvillo En. .tirer : News has just readied s pesent* h<*ro that Lieutenant . Robs Tompkins ot the lltli ivalrv 1'. S. regulars was in the cent storm off Florida and Cu in coasts, and that his regiment id the accompanying 14th Hif red severely during the trans "u tat ion from Key West to Cu a Sixty or seventy men anc >r?es were lost on the way.? ieutenant Tompkins rea h? d lii< ?atination safely though theonh bws sent by him was a cable ram \sith onu wi-rd ' Sdl? Subscribe to The News. ?M0 For the Next Thirty Merchandise that vvil We Make You will Dress Goods. Here are Prices on Dress Goot Never Before Heard of. 1.75 extra heavy Broadcloth special for this sale 1.2 1.25 extra fine finish Broac cloth, special for this sale . .9? 1.00 all pure wool Broadclotl special for this sale 75< 75c all pure wool Broadclotl special for this sale 48 36-inch silk finish Mohair best on market at 50c, our sp< cial sale price only 29* Don't miss seeing that lot c 50c all wool Dress Goods; com( in neat grey plaids, best styh for fall at only 25 Black Drcs? OnnHa 50c best black Brilliantin< sale price 39 75c best black 54-inch Bri liantine, special price 49 1.00 Venetian best black,mad special for this sale 75 1.00 Imperial Serge, speci; for this sale 85 1.00 Storm Serge, special ft this sale 8? We have the Hats and we a; antee to save you 50c to 1.50 o 1.00 to 5.00. See these hal E. E Ulontori I vvmiiGU; We want to buy within thene: three weeks all the cows, shee] goats, hogs, chickens, geese, tu keys, ducks, guineas, eggs, bu 1 ter, etc., for sale in Lancastt county, and will pay the highe: cash price for same. Our bus ness has increased to such an e: tent that we find it difficult 1 keen enough meat to supply 01 trade,and for this reason we ai paying a little better price tha other folks for cattle, poultr etc. So if you have anything i this line for sale, bring it alon and bring it quick. We als want to buy corn, peas, gree and dry hides. Highest cas i price paid for all. We wish to say to our trac that we are prepared to delivt anything you want in the me; line. Handling so many beev< a day enables you to get yoi choice cut. We also handle fis , and oysters. Plyler Bros. Money to Loan. I I Inivp mailt ftrrnri<r?>inatit* wi11 mini 1 in New York < lty I.\ which i e.iti n< gotii loans tor five yearn on improved eott farmi, in anhia "t $300 00 anil npwm la, ' the rate of 7 per cent on amount* ol $lu j and over, anil X per ct lit ou sums l?-6s th $1000. No brokerage or commissi >n chi g> d Only a reasonable tee tor abstract title. li E. WYLIK, Attovney-at-Iaiw, !| An Organ that will last a life time i* what >> want. Our Organs have a pure to I and lovely case*. We ran supp you with nti Organ that will please every particular tor only $05 and $ j delivered Write us for our speci terms of payment, and for illustr ' J tiona of our beautiful organ*. If yotl prefer a I'iano we have bea f if ill and good new Uprights fr< $185 upon easy terinAddress, MAI.ONES MUSIC HOUSE, Columbia. S. C. HEY-SRV / Days We will Make Pr 1 Mean a Great Saving to Convince You of this Woi Cotton Good's. Is Here is where we down all V competition. We have got cot- bus ton goods at same old prices and are f* some less than old prices. ! ()( f 1 case good Calico at. .4 l-4c. can J" | 1 case guod 8 l-2c Outing,spe>cicial for this sale 6 l-4c. Woi 1? 1 case best Outing made. . t)c. $' c* 1 case best 10c Percales, in Woi 1? dark patterns, for fall at.81-2c. t( c- 1 case Apron Checks at 4 7-8c. uea s? 1 bale 27-inch Cotton Plaids, 1' best on market at 6 l-2c, our ant< J* special price 5c. 1' Is See our line of Cotton Plaids ? that everybody is selling at 15c. * c Our special price only. .12 l-2c. cjaj Ladies & Misses Coats. ^ O# Jv Every lady in Lancaster coun- clot ty and town should see our line reai , of Coats before she makes her selection for fall. I"' I I ^ le $15.00 Coats, special ... .$12.50 sho c. 12.50 " " .... 9.90 plel al 10.00 " " 7.90: and c. 8.00 " " .... 6.001 fall >r 6.50 " " .... 4.95 ] mal >c 5.00 " " .... 3.901 ity re going to sell them. We have an\ n every hat you buy of us. Can sell :s and save money. clo The First National Ba f DIRECTORS: P? j T. S. Carter, to r_ J. D. Funderburk, t- O. P. Heath, ,h ?r Chas. D. Jones, >0 ! T T -- iia n. jones, 1_ R. C. McManus, ro c" R. E. Wylie. b? :o 11* ? e Accounts From $1.0i ^ ('Has. I")..tones, President. y, E. M . croxtox, rM-W> ?rj BuyatlheCheaf I II DOLLAR SAVED IS I We have just received a car of Flour, which we offer for only $2.20 ! A complete line of Groceries. Ever will at any time take pleasure in wi money's worth. Remember we hav Dress Hats, Shoes and better Shoes. 3 Did You He ut 00 Mr. Williams said to Mr. Steele a Vr-1 Mr. Usher told Mr. Porter heard Mi 01 ell and Mr. Gardner told Mr. Caske; chase that fine pair of stylish dress " E- A 1 ne Two Doors Below Old P. O. iy in '??i Dr. J. E. WELSH, I J H* DENTIST. Oflire in EmmoiiK UaiMinj* op-1 ( |m s t.' 1- r i iN'atioi ui Hunk. , Qft I'liono No. 8. LANCASTER, S. C. r|NG u ices on High?Class You. The Prices iderful Fact. Clothing. Vc are doing the clothing iness. Our clothes fit and guaranteed to wear. Prices ) to 3.00 cheaper than you buy same clothes elsewhere. 0(1 imnAvtnd Ul/.vv l/CU UillllUMlCU rsted Suits, special.... 18.50. 20.00 imported unfinished rsted Suits, special.... 15.00. 3.50 pure Worsted Suits in t grey mixtures at . . .12.50. 2.50 black Thibet Suits,guarded all wool, at 9.90. 2.50 Worsted Suits in plaids, t fall styles, at 9.90. 10 guaranteed suit in plaids, e better for the money, spesale price 7.50. lood line young men suits at ) to 10.00. Our line of boys' hing is down to everybody's ch? 89c. to 5.00. Shoes, or everybody. Our stock of es was never before so com:e and we want you to come 1 let us show you our line of shoes?we are sure you will ke your bill with us if qualand price count. r style and shape, and guar you a nice trimmed hat for nk of Lancaster. Besides the well known character id ability of our hoard of Direnrs, we keep your money insured :ainst every kind of loss, making is bank a safe place to deposit iur savings. We extend every courtesy and acmmodation consistent wiih good nking. 0 Up Solicited. R. E. WYI.IE, Vice-President. , Cashier. AYS iest Place. 1 DOLLAR MADE the wonderful MAGNOLIA per 98 lbs. standard weight, ythmg fresh and new. We siting on you. Always your e a nice line of Notions and ar What bout Mr. Small ? Said that \ Jackson went to Mr. Sowy that he saw Mr. Perry purparade shoes, sold by 'hompson )r. E. J. Hinson DENTIST in Springs Building, ice Hours : 8 to 12 and 1 to 6. Sunday Hours. 9 to 10. Ask Central for No. 32.