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Tragedy in a Mill. J Young Man ShootsTwo, Killing One and Fatally . Wounding the Other. in fei Concord special in Charlotte '1 Observer: Mr. W. M Rose, the young son <>f Gaston Ro*e, who >"( recently came here trotn Dur- .V( ham, shot and killed Dan Lowder, and slightly injured Wa-h ar Fost1 r in an affray at the Brown 111 Mill a little af er 0 o'clock .jus' Iu as the night hands had entered Ml the epinningroom tor theirnightV 1:1 work. Mr. Itose is about IS years of so aire and is overseer of spinning hi at this mill of the niuht shift. _ Lowder ami Foster, while un- ^ der the it Huence of liquor, enterel the mill and demanded their time. Rose refused to pay them without an order from the |]1 superintendent, Mr. ?1.li Hayes. f;(j The boys attacked the young js overseer, Foster with a pistol p.j and Lowder with an open knife. \y] Seeing there was no way of ts nn cape, Rose drew i?i^ pistol and or fired three shots at Lowder, all of which took ell'ect, the man dying instantly between the A long spinning frames. Foster received two ballets. \ one in the shoulder and in one r lie Cm hand. E i'her wound is considere 1 dangerous. Foster tan ^ out or the mill to the home of a c relative and Ins wounds were dressed. ? A (.'oitiiiif/ M(trri'if/e. Mr. C. H. Mohley, one of Iv r- J.j sliaw's popului young citizens, a" * 1 Vll O %> I Mice \ lllllO !o II I. 1 J <1 i II .. li I ... . i'li'l IIMlt "rHIMIl-, *.4 I l? ii, I I- I *" \ ? ter ot Capt.-and Mrs. William |J^ Jenwins, ot Hade Gold Mine, are!11" to be 111 irried next Wednesday tif evening. The ceremony will be performed at the home of tlie prospective biide's parents, at 8 :30 o'clock. ~~~ Mr. Mobley, who is a son <.f i the late Brummef Mobley, is bookkeeper for the Heath Sup-Itw ply Company of Kershaw. | oH ? , i -t> j HOI Was Rainey Wilson Mur-!'1'' A A "i dcred? | | to. Yorkville Enquirer : I here are h i a number of people in the Ogden bu neighborhood who insirt on be- ;jV lieving that Rainey Wilson was ! fai not killed by u tram; but that ho | lot was tnnrdere.l and his body was | '* placed on the track. So far as it lias hpen practicable to learn >p there is no direct evidence on c >i the subject. Hl) a j Summons for Relief. I CO Complaint not Served.) { h STATE OF SOI Til CAROLINA, NJj Lancaster Count y. [ oo Court of Common I'leas. ? Charleston Live stock Company, Htl IMaintifT, j lai against ! Samuel W liirmin^'liam. Defendant. i ,s To thp Defendant, Samuel \V. liirin* Hn inghain | ho You are hereby summoned and re. <Iuired to answer the complaint in ?hi* |UI action, which was this day tiled in t lirOlllce of the t'lerk of tins Court f r ( Lancaster county, and toserve a copy \n jmir i?nr??er t'l (lit* -?niu colli p IH I li I i on the subscribers at fheir olllce in the ' I' Springs Hlock in tlie town of l.ai caster, S. C., within twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you tail to answer the complaint within the time Ht' atoresaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief *,J demanded in the complaint. !>ated November 2, A. I)., UtOtJ | J,1^ CKKKN & II INKS, fo Plaintiff's Attorneys. J. F Uregory, J seal ' C. C. C. L. C. ?* | ipoferisHeil Soil Impoverished soil, like impovished blood, needs a proper rfcilizer. A chemist by analvzjr the soil can tell you what 1 rtilizer to use for different oducts. ' i If your blood is impoverished Mir doctor will tell you what mi need to fertilize it and jrive t he rich, rod corpuscles that e lacking in it. It may l>e you od a tonic, but more likely you < (1 a concentrated fat food, id fat is the element lacking your system. There is no fat food that is easily digested and nssinii- l tod as ( cott's Emulsion ' f Cod Liver Oil ! It will nourish and strengthen e body when milk and cream 1 to do it. Scott's Emulsion i always the same; always j latable and always beneficial 1 liere the body is wasting from y cause, either in children ' adults. We will send you a sample free. ^ H?> Hiiro that tliis pieLgS (V tui<> in tho form of ii ygSjygk lulxlirton tlio wrapper of very hottlo 01 Euiui tsion vou buv. I ( SCOTT & BOWIE ' CHEMISTS t 409 Pear! Si., Hew York U fiOc. and I? 1.00. All Druggists. ( An Organ it will last a life time i> what you ,nt. our Organ* have a pure tone ? il lovely msm. We can supply ii willi an Organ that will please in i*r> particular for oniy !? ;*> and f7<>. livered W rite ii? for our special n?s of payment, and lor illustrails of our beautiful organs If you prefer a I'iauo \\ e have lieauii! ami good new 1'prights troin \ >.* up on easy terms. bldresH, MALONE'S MUSIC MOUSE. Columbia, S. C. 1.1,'A/^lif Cl< I A LXvUIMJl > jaie. >ti Tuesday, November P.MU beeen the legal hour- of ?ale, I wi i i ?t his late resilience, Heath rings, > t'., the real estate and pernal property of .lohn S. 'roxion, ceased, the personal property conttngof two mules, one two-horse igon, farming implements corn, tiler ami household furniture, al-o ot of valuable books, anions tt.em, liter's Works, Run) mi's Works, nericas ? ommentary's on the New stauient, t ompreheli.-ive ( oinn.eii y *- on t h Old Te-ianient, and a of other valnahle book-, f>v: acreid near ll*a'h >priiig- and 1'least Hill, S. as follows: One tract, out one mile, nor h east of Heath rings kii-wn a-the Mackey place; ntaining about > ne hundred acre-.; joining a ids of h W llendrix and I. Mohley, tine farming lands with ot of good timber, a three room | tell.ng and out buildings One . ict ,n i lie town ot Heath Springs, ' illuming, live acres on west side ot j mden road adjoining lands of II. Ilort.iti and II I' Mnbley. One II ict in the town of Heath "springs, j J ntaining 1 .*>" acres, bordered by | ids of 1?r. .1. A Rutledge, W ' it ttnin<>n<1 and -'reel by I,. M. Hell's | ' d I'resbyferian church. Six tracts |. id, oil Rocky River road, about one J le north of P easant Hill, s t No. l < outaining loo',, acres thit he home t ra? t. ha- a good dwelling j d out building, also a good tenant \ il-e. No. 4 acres, with -mall tenant | use on it. I ' No. .1-71 , acres mostly wooded II tn] with ti lie t i inbei No. 4-70 a<"res, fronting on lug road p< site Andrew Adams No. fi-fl'.iacres on ea-t side Rocky , ver road, I liree room house with out ! ildings. A good farm for soiue one. No. 0-7O'4 acres, east side big road joining lands or w. A Marshall, I j w nil 11 hi in* red, with prospects of a >l?t mine on it. I AII the above lamia are tine farm- | K lands. lie well, produce well, ami , sily improved Purchaser t?? pay j < r papers. I W. L. < Irnxton, i Kxeoutor. Subscribe to The News. Stylish Dress Want and SILKS. 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, 1.25 value, our price 90c yd. 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, 1.00 value, yours for 85c yd. 36-inch Plaid Silk in all the beautiful shades and colors, for Iress and waists, 1.25 value, our price 1.00 yard. 19-inch Plaid Silk in all the leadintr colors at 45c. 65c. 75c ind 1.00 yard. Dress Material. 45-inch all wool shrunk Chevols, colors of blue,green,brown, garnet and black, value 75c, our >rice 50c yard. 50-inch Broadcloth in all the popular colors, at 85c yard. NOTIOI New and stylish Belts, best colors, in beautiful plaids and stripes, price 25c and 50c. Black elastic and beaded Belts >*ery good style this season, at 50c each. Fine sheer all linen Handkerchief for 5 cents. Mimes and misses uoilUloves it 25 cents. Pearl Buttons, sizes 1<> to 22, it 2 1-2 cents dozen. Hosiery, Hosiery. Our Hosiery line is complete. We carry the celebrate Excellent lit and fir PEOPL 9 V Livery, Livery, Livery! Though doing a rattling good ivery business, we are determined to do even better. Our present stocks of Vehicles and Horses are being supplemented >y handsome new carriages and mggies and stylish Driving and Saddle Horses. Our livery establishment is joing to be second to none in the State, and don't you forget it! Come or send to us when you want the best, up-to-date livery service. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. Money to Loan. 1 have marie arr an ({omenta with |?triies in New York < ity l?y which I can negotiate loans fur five years oil unproved cotton lurins, 10 suniH of $300 <10 am) upwards, at the rate of 7 p?-r cent on amounts of $!? Off ind over, and K par cent on slims lets thati ||00M, \o brokerage or coiniiiisNi n eharm <1 Only a reasonable fee tor ah-tract of title. K R. WYLIK, Attornoy-at-Law, Do you take The News? > Goods and Si Prices You C All wool Chiffon Panama in grey, blue and black, very soft 2 and clingly, an ideal goods for ] skirts, at 75c, 90c and 1.00 yd. Heavy wool Suiting, 56-inch r wide, in good shades of navy 1 blue, brown, green, grey and black, at 50c yard. v Plaid Cotton Suitings. ^ They are the swellest and newest in cotton goods?looks f and wears like wool. A 25c I value for ISc the yard. 1 lot Outings at 5c yard. 1 1 lot 10c Outings in white a and colors at 8c the yard. Best quality Percales in dark t and light colors, will wash well, at 8c the yard. c I BEFAR No left over moth eaten stock. Everything brand new. Try a \ pair of extra heavy cotton rib- c I bed hose "Jack and Gill" for boys and girls, 25c value for r 115 cents pair. \ Cloaks for Ladies and the Children. Ladies' new, long Tourist j] Cloaks, in tan, blue, black and j ] grey, 87.00 value for $5.00. \ Ladies' all wool Kersey Coats t in black, tan and caster, worth l 10.00, our price S.00. j ( - d PETERS SHOE! iish. Your money back Respectfully yc FS SI1PP i^ vy JL JL : ''The Old 1 < THE BANK OF LANCA K CAPITAL II SURPLUS V gl/tans made on Real Estat* Collections given prompt a Interest allowed on time d< Your business solicited. 1 : Jj the strongest Rank in Lancas Lancaster, S. C. Chei mm Iks that You " an t Resist. Fine Sea Island Homespun, !6-inch wide, worth 8c yd, our mice only 5c the yard. Good quality fleece back Flanlelette in neat patterns, worth Oe. our nrice 8c vard. Galateer Cloth in all the good cashable colors, at 15c yd. Ladies' all wool ribbed Under'ests and Pants at 75c. Ladies' heavy ribbed cotton leece lined Undershirts and 5ants at 25c. Children's ribbed cotton fleece ined Union Suits at 25c, 35c md 50 cents. Black mercerized Sateen Peticoats (55c, 00c and 1.00. Black Heatherbloom Petti- ^ oats, rustles like silk, 1.75. TMENT Ladies' short loose Jackets vith strap and buckle, worth >.50, yours for 2.50. Just, arrived. 10 do'/ lndips' J J nisses and children's ready-tovear Hats in the leadidgshapes md styles, at 25c to 3.00. Furs, Furs, Furs. The grandest collection ^ot* uirs ever seen in this place. \Tow is your opportunity. We vere very fortunate in securing his grand collection. All the lew Scarfs, Boas, Muffs, Storm dollars,etc. Prices 1.50 to 15.00. 3, guaranteed to wear, if not satisfactory. ?urs, LY CO. 4 Reliable." ===== ^ STER, Lancaster, S. C. * $50,000.00. ? $50,000.00. ft ?, at reasonable rates.. n nd careful attention. ^ ?posits.. ^ 'lie oldest, the largest and |v >ter county. wish to call your ntion to a 1.50 Woman's Shoe have. Every pair guaranl t<? be absolutely all right very respect or a new pair . These shoes are branded ecial Service," and are sold r by us in Lancaster. It is undisputed $1.50 woman's ? on the market. To satisfy of its merits, we only ask to try one pair, at ry's Shoe Store.