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i YORKVILLE GETS ORPHANAGE. The Episcopal Orphans Home to be Moved frorr Charleston. Yorfcville, Nov. 21.?At a meeting of the trustees of the Church Home and Orphanage ol the diocese of the Episcopal church in South Carolina, held yesterday afternoon at St. Michael's Parish home, it was decided to remove the orphanage from Charleston to Yorkvilie. The Diocesan Home for the old ladiee n f tha ?HI I- - * u. vuv vxuiuu win OB retained here. All of the trustees were present at the meeting yesterday, with the exception of one, who was detained by unavoidable circumstances. Bishop Guerry, who is president of the board, presided, and the deepest interest was taken by all present in the matter under considera tion. Briefly stated, it appears that V' Yorkville was prepared to offer the site of the old King's Moun tain Military Academy, with its line buildings and some eleven acres of laud, and also an endowment of $4,000, which was guaranteed by Mr. W. B. Moore, of that city ; and the city council of Yorkville supplemented this with free light, water and sewerage for ten years, and in addition to this the physicians ol Yorkville agreed to give free medical atteution. It is believed this offer represents a money value of nearly $30,000, besides the annual contribution of the city in water and lights. It was stated also that at a reasotiHDie price some 25 or 30 acres of land adjoining the prop erty could be obtained. Seven Years of Proof. "1 have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, ol Panama, Mo. The world has had thirtyeight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for conghs and colds, la grippo, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development ol pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at J. T. Mackey * Oo and Funderburk Pharmacy. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, w Fearful Explosion in Brooklyn?Many Killed. New York, Nov. 21?Twentyfive persons are believed to have lost their lives in an explosion of gas which tore a great section of Gold street, Brooklyn, today. It is definitely known that fifteen persons were buried under the hundreds of tons of earth and timber that were thrown in to the air by the explosion, and ten more persons are reported as missing. The exact number ol dead cannot be determined until tnmnrrnw for tlmon TT ft wft muoo nui nui^ to recover the entombed bodies must dig through fifty feet of dirt, rock and a tangle of pipes and timbers. The explosion occurred in a fifty (oot excavation that had been made in Gold street, be tween York and Front streets, where a water main was being laid. The gas main recently sprung a leak in a manner ua? known, a spark came in contact with escaping gas today. Immediately there was a terrific explosion that lilted the surface ot the street tor halt a block in both directions and hurled dirt, paving stones and debris into the air. It isn't ho difficult to strengthen a weak Stomach if one goes at it correctly. And this is true of tbo Heart and Kidneys. The old fashioned way of dosing the Stomach or stinr. -tinn the Heart or Kidneys is surely wrong! Hi. Shoop tirst pointed ont this error. " Go to the weak or ailing n err as of these organs," said he Each inside organ has its controlling or "inside nerve." When these nerves fail then those organs must surely falter. This vital truth is leading druggists everywhere to dispense and recommend Dr. Khoop's Restorative. A few days test will surely tell! Sold by Funderbnrk Pharmacy. w _ tke lanc/ i This is the trade-mark of \ ' Scott's Emulsion | ( and ison every bottle of it sold K 1 in the world?which amounts &"1 to several millions vearlv 1 VV/iy-Bccause it has made Bj so many sickly children w 1 strong and well?given jt i health and rosy cheeks to so C many pale, anaemic girls and j restored to health so many g thousands in the first stages rj of Consumption. Send this advertisement, together with i ' name of paper in which it appears, 5 , your address and four cents to cover I postage, and we will send yoti a I "Complete Handy Atlas of the World." B 1 SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St., N.Y. Bj , Tar Heel Cuts Another's Heart Out. | Dallas, N. C., special in Char lotte Observer: Oris Griggs, 17 years old, wag killed here tonight about 8 o'clock by Arthur ( Jarrett, another youth of about the same age. The killing occurred in front of Gren Brown's store and the weapon used by 1 Jarrett was a pocket kuile, Griggs being cut through the heart and d ath being a'moat instantaneous ! As soon as he had stabbed Griggs Jarreit ran to his father's home a short distance away, but with the aid of a number deputies Sheriff Shuford soon had the housesurrounded and Jarrett . in custody, [ Jarrett is the son of a merchant here, while Griggs' people 1 are mill operatives here. It is r alleged that Jarrett had made ' some sluriruu; remarks about Gripgs which the latter resented when they met to-night on the street. A quarrel followed, with the result as given. No weapon was found on the dead boy's body. The killing created much excitement. as Dallas is usually u quiet and orderly town. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrnp not only heals irritation and allays indummation, thereby stopping *he congh, bnt it moves the bowels gently and in that way drives the cold from the system. Contains no opiates. It is pleasant to take, and children especially like the taste, so nearly like maple sugar. Sold by J. F. Mackey Co. WAS Fine Cow in Chester. Chester Lantern : Mr. Giles J. Breakfield, of this county, has a cow which yielded from Nov. 17, 1907, to Oct. 31, 1908, | 49G pounds of butter, which he sold for $91.20. This more than one and two-fifths pounds a day. There are few cows that will keep such a record for a year. Mr. Brakefield submitted to us a de. ^ tailed statement. j DeWitt'a Kidney and Bladdor Pills are uneqmded in cases of weak back, back (aehe, inflammation of the bladder, rhen- a matic pains, and all urinary disorders i They are antiseptic and act promptly, Every case of kidney or bladder trouble ? should be attended to at once, and the J aches in the back, rheumatic pains, urinary disorders, etc , are warning signs. P Don't delay, for delays aie dangerous, r (let DeWitt'S Kidney snd Bladder Pills ltegnlur si/.e 50c. .Sold by .). F. Mackey Co. was S V Many Killed by Boiler Ex- t plosion on Mississippi. v M? t . vt . viicuiiH) ^uvomoer _ 22.?The Mississippi River sleamboat H. M. Carter wa? destroyed by au explosion of her ^ boilers, 30 miles above New Or- n leans, today and lifteori persons ? are unaccounted for. It may be [j several days before it is known ei exactly how many lives have been lost. kSTER NEWS. NOVEMBER 25. "JUST Is Seldom Go We call your attention to consider the best values of t New lot pretty small strip looks like wool. A bargain At 25c the yd. we are offe dress goods to be found. I: 6 pieces novelty dress goc go at only 39c the yd. At 75c. and $1.00 the yd a stylish and beautiful novelt) shades. Buttons and braidt 1 full piece new 36 inch b at only 85c. the yard. ?C0A1 For ladi have ever greatly api CO A T that are attractive in every < shade and price. And yet t we will offer for the next 10 of 10 per cent. Now's you that worry and trouble in sel match and having it fitted. Just received new shipme and muffs. If you are cont< do best here, where selection Don't lorget our gold priz awav. J ' Lancaster foung Man Accidentally Road C Cut Himself with Axe. ?ids win t? tho County Bi Rock Hill Herald : Last Tues- tho working lay while Messrs. Frank anu 1. K. Plexico were cutting logs castor, via It n the uorthwestern part of the ('"Eton's for ... . .. i , , o'clock p. m. '.ounty the latter had a sharp mfty be seen t ixe to stick into his left ankle. Supervisor. le was standing on a log while 1Mfi >lr. Frank was trimming tho ^ imbs off. The axe slipped and I. v^. ;lanced and iinally hit the young nan's leg. The b ade of the office over <'i ixe struct in the ankle and cut All call i large gash. The wound is " di.y pniuiui. iUr. i 16XICO came linn o the city that night and the luOD (round wai dressed by Dr. I. A. I am now pr > from $300.00 a ?iguer. cotton farms, 1 ~ ? o i monts, at 8 [ ExeClltOr S Hale. missions charp Tho undersigned will soil at public for abstract of utcry on Saturday, Nov. '28th, llins, at 96-fi6 It. E. ' 10 residenoo of the lato Margaret It. ?????? fall, tho following personal property: DR. no mulo, ono horse, one hog, lot of . > >rn and fodder, farming utensils, all -? - ? 10 household ell'eets. Terms of sale Office in E D. K. and J. W. M .M.I,, P"9i'<e ''j1 Executors. I hono N( Nov. 4th, 1908. 10-lrt I..AN 19Q8 3 ASGOOD" >od and Never Just. I a few specials in dry goods, that we I he kind to be found anywhere. I >ed suiting in the popular shades and I at the yd. only 15c. 1 ring the best values in aouble width I n all the best shades. I >ds, full width, regular price 50c. To S ve can show you the season's most | r dress goods. In all the leading 1 is to match. I lack Taffeta Silk to go while it lasts | rs, COATS, COATS. I es, misses and children. Pretty, styarm. Truly the greatest values we 1 offered in these goods and we will | preciate an opportunity to show )jou | bargains. 1 SUITS ;ense of the word, style, fit, quality, | o make them still more attractive, | days any suit in stock at a reduction | r time to buy a suit, and save all i ecting the goods and trimmings to g Our Suits Fit. nt of Furs. Best styles in neckpieces implating a new fur piece you will i is broadest and prices are right, e offer. $100.00 in gold to be given Mercantile to. Contracts to Let. u received at the office of "" *yv oard of Commissioners for n SfV?? ' /A Rl and maintenance for a |[jl Siira**" nttc " -e^iSLJni vi) months seven sections SJWHP^wWWnl rs Kerry road from l.an-1 j "SJPU Jfisj^ fPB? ll" '? "Praffi 11 iversido, to the river at , . ? JtjU , ~f IlH 4, , ?_, >> ry, until Nov. 2Mth at 3 I 11 ^ * TSUnPj| ^ 5 IMalis and specifications ??????J| it the office of the County - - ^.*^1 < '..unty Suilo'r.'isl.r. S' WEBSTER'S FOSTER 1 INTERNATIONAL ' , M * ' . 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