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i^U?SW.^./a*/'.,M^ro^T^m^Za l^u. i TKtUfH tl-STT"t'?~ SCMTTOB AND MWUOIX \ U ) pASAKW* IN A T*?A?T? ?CSC M - ' ... r^ZZZZTZHIZ-- " : ---- ~?~ -. ? -* . sE tt *V E .KIjY , \ v K .? I'd H E K 31, 19?0. s| \m,s I EI) l*r>\> - The If" F.VF.F rl T Ji A JL Have been too BUT WE THEM; B Never before have we been so for our customers. Our buyer <-penl ing FOR BARO A INS ami lie found I fl PERFECT Um.SUOE Pound a dealer needing the nion price. Hero's a fen* of 'em; 40 mcl worth 4 0 cents, vours for *20 cents, s black ligured Brilliant ine, last b stunner to retail at 2."? cts, yours for double width dress goods at S and 1' Cost twice as much when cotton was IN FINC UP TO DATE Dft Plain soft fabrics are very popi Berbers in the leading shades in patt best shades, in patterns at *T .>0 F r He Shot The Man. Who had Forced 11 it? Wife to I Yield to 11 is Desire. Special to The State. Allendale, Oct. U7. ? Moses ^ Cohen shot Dick Sanders yestcr^ day He discharged both barrels (1 of his pun, the tirst shot taking '' effect in his right eye and the j * second in his left side TJ?? fl'.?o<?n i * thinks Sunders cannot live. Sunders j 11 had on Thursday forced Cohen's > v wife to yield to his wicked ' designs. \ M i < 'I his picture is the trade main <>t SCOTT'S KM CI.SIOX. and is on 1 every l<oltic ot SCOTT S KMT I.- , J SK)X in the World, which now ' amounts to ninny millions yeailv. 1 This groat hiisiness luis grown to l such vast proportions, ; i /Trs/,*-Because the proprietors ' Ihave always liecn most careful in 1 'electing the various ingredients J . u ed in its: composition, namely; the finest C<k1 Liver Oil, ami the [ < ! 'ire t ITvnr?r?lifv:fJ? ( -1 Second:-Pecause tlicv have so ? i skillfully combined the various . v\ ?iients that the best possible 1 remits are obtained by its use. ? Third:-Been use it has made so ( <;ivay sickly, delicate children < . ad healthy, given health | K. cheeks to many pale, , I': uaemi girls, and healed the longs I restored to full health, so many 1 ^ thousands in the first stages of i vii '?ayc not tried it *en<i for free sample, it* agreeable taste will Htirprice von i SCOTT A ROU SK, cWmiats I 40?-4i5 I earl Street. s>w York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggmt >. | I o4 THE TPH <r>o* ??&. JbL W' 4J IYBODY I 8?IS> tO JllllJOii ? IT * TH*.N -V ~ successful in jetting i?no?t tinii'js I nearly three weeks SKAUCIl ihem. I 3HESS GOODS, ev. (lot !i l?i^j |iit at mir own i tine wool Mohair lir???*:t?!? -?. iix yards make full dress Fine lack and guaranteed, woii'd he a only 15 cents. Ualli; up line > ets Single width at 1 ets live cents a pound. ESS GOODS, ulur. We are showing Satin erns at $0 00. New Whipcords, ire all wool Venetians at 50 ets rwR r. 1 il U Vj , The Man Came Back he Court is Startled by the Sod i!en Appearance of the Miss ing Corpse. ipecial to Greenville News. Abbeville, S C, Oct '20. ? October 3 Sloan Gray, lien McCul ouj;h atul Tom Bolen wunt int< Vill Gray's tiold to pick cottoi itioe which time Tom Iinlen had iot heru seen ami his friends rerecharged with hi>? murder A witness stated that he heart hooting near the creek on W* iI Jray's place; that in t'io tielt icarby there were evidence* of t lespcrate struggle, and that i irocus sack, ripped to pieces will dot it I on it, was found near by That Sloan (Jmy and McC'ullou^l lad been seen returning to thoii lonies by an unfrequented wa> md had a gun with tlieni. Another witness said he s nd ;om?thing in Will (irsiy's held lt)<{ another one 11;? I seen buz/..ird ireling around in Ilie neighbor iood. Other witnesses testified dl forging the chain of ci'-cwm itnnti il nvidunce around the no used. A vigorous I mi t fruitlrs .enroll of live days was institute! or liolen's body. Gray and McCulh ugh wore? ar eated and lodged in jail at tlx ireliminary trial, liy a previous y arranged plan Tom Uolcn wa ntroduoed to his honor alivo an< n the full enjoyment of his rights laving, without leave, been spend ng a few days with friends ii ieorgia. Safe Kohl km I at Pucolct. Special to The State. Pacolet, Oct 2*?The atore o r (J Brown was broken open dor ng luht night, the safe openec ind robbed of about $o0. Nt hie. It u probable that it wa lone by professionals who ha< been in Spartanburg during carni /al week and who are on theii way to Columbia to attend tin fair. l-?7"ilave you pa5d yoir sub ieripon T u T ' f. ?vj , ' k si ?.V. * :.S' b^o-' *'. ? ^ rr^"- ^ r-j > : 1/ V c ' mv r< ? 1 r*A " Hr' . j "i \r?t ir hhhv 3 StH s # 1 f ?'?. * 1?j L-u m. vJl .ill Li.> Hire a-i?(?*iis ?* ii;t sii? i?.j >.e% \ i I ?? ? i I>; i ^ it ( ? ^ i i | II Mn i ' t i in <! ?r . t \ v j M|rpl-*> I f'.f | l:l i V Mil I eh" m.'? ('' ciiK, :im I ii'iVV ^ li l i f * i t' 2.~, I ~?i( 'I'l l >?2 nil per \ ! w11 i? 11 ii ? p >j? ! .r iiir *\*??:-1 , li J *? . V " ! I i j tv. ;! nl : \; it. Ne v >i ^ ?-.f!i'i.,i". v\. lin-? el"?' li?s im ?'? U " .; i>i i r "ll eli* in 1111 nvcr >*.'? (MM) \v<m 'Ii I vv HM-rs i r? >' 111 ipjr ! Id* 'ii'ii'lit. u S~ i?0 S7 iiii 111 I iM) >uil^ Mir *:> ;* <) Mini *1 ?)(> li >\- :iIVI child ti i 1 J " 'V :l Prices irnin?; "|? rverv ?l:i\ did prices Chink of it ! 1 '.ctu Yours for 1 rv -r ? A NSUN Card fr.tin Col. Jim Tillman Furnishin;; Fvi hmro that lie lit* Nover Been Before the Beenul r in Aiii?u?tR. T?i tin; Ivlitor of The Stute: In a recent issue of your news paper you hud an wditnriul quntioj ' and commentino upon an artioli 1 which appeared in the Flnrena Times. I would huve uiven carlie i I oiloi tioo t.k !># titiv iiinni n? i i 111 .i i i v> i , mil 11?I ? ' I! Iteen unwell. 1 hand \ou mule 1 this cover <i latter from the rfe 1 cottier of the city of August' i which I usk that you publish, i request those newspapers thu i have referred to vour e liiori d t< . also copy same Very tunic, i , .lames 11 Tillman. : Iv-lgftield. Oct 'J7, l'.Mio. / \ . i i . 1.... . I* 9 I \ I ) 1 H" I , .1 ' ' , i . 71 1 1 ' . Il??n. .lame* II Tillman, Kdgo 1 | II >1.1, S. C. Si v I )" ! r Sir: !n ic| - i \ to vou s inquiry of recent date, 1 hcg t I sav that, n> recorder o the cit ' of Augusta, I have never trie vou for itiiv ollVnso whatever i J ' I itlior under your own n::mu <> s an a^-um *d mini'?. Tin* >1 'lemen ' to the contrary contained in t)i Florence limns and <111 ted in til Columbia ^tate, which vou s'm ! inc. is absolutely untrue. j Very truly, s K I> Maxtor. (Tlia State was not seeking t make a point agonal the lirutnr; ant governor elect when (juotin from the Florence Times: indeed we rather atiompted to soothe th shocked feelings of 1 he l ime* The report of a nocturnal atfai in Augusta, with very minute an particular and interesting and 1 to some, perhaps, shocking detail? * was received by us the day ufte ' its illeged occurrence. Hut i > iw,o i 1- -- I > ^ >mo uutci uucii miuio puoiic. o s far us our independent informu 1 tion goes, the statement of th * recorder of the city of Augusta i r correct -Col Tillman did not af B ford him the opportunity of "try in^" him, and for that the Stat of South Carolina is duo some - laxly a rote of thanks.? Kdito The State. A GASH S e Growds ) AND WE rrat '? York. liiiltiinor \Is ? t 11 siii ?r v'isii uyrm tiii< 1 ()o I' 1 >l;tolv JXIMlds are UllFor s"jinralo Skirts, Paulas, I" < irnM't tilings, at 7.") cts, S] 00, j W-* havi! t ho new lVrcal Flannels j ill*' ' :i 1 i '\(| I ;it (JO edits. . nt' N - V York, largest. makers of of nii-inc>.;s. We made an oiler to j.'i '. ni at our hid. Our custos 1 j jo aiul *15.00 suits for s') oo (i.iod wool suits at S:j.oo , t reus -nils from 05 cts up. }) utin Will sell what we have on hand at n ahioe ten cents and wo selling the Sio'diiia Down I r q s w v; ii u 11 . The Hanging of Warby Wine. I ( lit Made no Statement on tho Gallows and Met [tenth with Composure. Orangeburg, October 2?>.?At the county jail to day Warby \\ in? r whh legally executed in accordance nith the sentence of Judge e ? Buchanan at the recent term of p Court in this county. Very few 1 spectators were present only the 8 necessary numbei of attendants, r Wine bore up very well, illu was .. led to the gallows and tho trap i wah sprung a few minuter after 1 I o'clock. In seventeen minutes \ the attending physicians, l>rs , Doyle and .Jeffords, pronounced lifw extinct, and in seven minutes more the hody was cut d iwn. Wine made no statement after he was taken to tlu? gallows. Karlier this morning he was visited hy his attorneys, who have done so much in his hehalf, and he hade them <*ood l?vo and u thanked them fot their efforts. lie was pleased yesterday when told it ' that the sentence of his ii?> (date, Major tircan, had hoen commuted ^ to life impris unneul, and he seems d to manifest consi<lcraldc intercut ?'I alono i;i securing Fxecutiv* j clemency for (ireen, even if nothing could he done for him. On the niiiht of Decemiier 17, 1 S'.*si Mr 1 lamp 11 l'aullino, a young man of the Fort Motto see? tion of this county, was found j mortally wounded on the out n ' skirts of Fort Motto. lie never '' rallied from his stupor and died e 1 the following day from liis ? wounds. An investigation was r immediately commenced t>v Corn> ner Dukes and it was only after l? some effort that several negroes b were implicated in the murder. r j VVarby Wine, Major (ireen, Dick d J Duncan and John Taylor, all ? j negroes, were arrested and lodged in jail under the charge of murd*r. The trial camo <?IT at the 8 January, 181)!>, term of Court, - before Judge Klugh. Messrs .1 "* B Strom an and M S Connor were ? annotated l?v the (Vmrt ? ? -?. /? j - ?" ?!??| sent the defendants, as they were r without counsel. Later Mr William C Wolfe was requested TORE >> Tliese D?s ARE HAP] s e, EPhiiadt'ijdiia an Imst sheeting at b cts, line yard wid? 11cK :il ;> tls. ?_f(>:??I outing at els i>est grades of calicoes at -I and 5 cts, 111!, I\ V M0\T I'll I Ml I Mi Miss Wadsley of IVdtirtnore ii iranl in praise of her artistic work, in Lancaster is the weneral verdict, fol season, already wo have gotten otn almost exhausted by the rush. Man lar feature in this department, is our jiii um w ii tip run Anothei lot of those wood samp heen wotting have just come in. We ward to this lot except that they can in come quick. rices. STORE I?v the court to associate himself ^ n?i mo 111 isuuers :i?s uonusei. At the trial the solicitor elected to put only Winu und Green on truil for murder und Duncan and Taylor have since l>een released. The two negroes were prompt- 1 ly convicted and sentenced to he hanged. The attorneys feeling that it was their duty to exhaust all le?;al means in the interest of *' i P1 the negroes,carried the case to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court did not see its wav clear to ar disturb the verdict of the lower . . . . t'1 Court, and this appeal accounts at for the delay in the execution, as . the conviction was very prompt. ni CoHon Seed Combine. *i g' Greenville News. m Columbia, S. C., < >rt. 'Jo.?The m couon seen 011 mill men ol >outti Carolina held :i <|iiiirt meeting o1 here un<l formed n combination k for their mutual benefit. The re- f< uit of t'.ie conference i- that the hi null-, will all buy on a uniform 'i hawis, tho use of tha ui e^tai dished warchou-c* and scales, hi and that the territory adjacent to ii mills will not ho inva.led by buyer* si from more di*la> t mills, l itis will h .... I ?, . .1.,.,. , W ? . ' ? I ' !* *> II * UU.jA'l il iUU i X I U I ( , kwsp do no price-, r ??nw <v3? <xr??- ^ i 11 *? LIKK W AS SA VKI) wi Mr > K Lilly, a prominent ( citizen of 1 lunnih.'il, Mo, lately ' had u wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of b | it he Hays: tll was taken with .. j Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. Mv lungs became ^ hardened. 1 was so weak that I couldn't even sit up in bed. | Nothing helped me. 1 expected | to soon dio of Consumption, when I heard of Dr King's Now Dis- n covery. Ono bottle gave great ^ j relief- I continued to use it, and J now am well and strong, 1 can't say too much in its praise." ' 1 This marvellous medicine is the v . surest ond quickest cure in the I World for ?ll Throw! ntnl 1 iiii'v ? ?. <i ! Trouble. Regular size 60 cents ; ami $1.00. Trial bottles free at j(!*awford Broe Drug citore; every 1 bottle guaranteed. ^ g A $50,000 giadeJ school build- s is to be put up in Bennottsvillc. li Work has commenced. 1 \ "W Q cj ri\/- 1 &?* > I^K ! -eS. I?i SilcM'HtK S'C. sea islun I at ets. good l?e ii 1 ul(M?clnn<r 'it ets Aii ino none higher. ? i charge. Kvcm\\ luxlv extravadost beautiful I lat s ever .sho v\ i> Phis has l>oen our most sinrc-sr second stock, tlie lirst I?* in y new styles just in Our pojmvery low l'rice this season. ^ le l'ants and Sliirls like we have need say nothing more in rout last long, so you had hotter ???? I ?a? . White-Capping Mormons. eople <?f York County Matte il Hot for Elders. The Mormons are hein<; whiteij)|)o(I in York county, and the tizens in some sections of the mnty where the elderthave he en TP.riitincr nr* 6<1 fho* tl>*? rosalyting must cease. The orkville Enquirer says: "Th? people of western York id eastern Cherokee are giving ie Mormon elders who are opering in that section <piite a lively me of it. Of late several Morons havo been whipped severely Y crowds of disguised citizens, id the elders generally have ho rn veil to understand that they canit establish themselves in the ?igh bur hood peaceabl y. "The 'coaling ground" section f Cherokee county, as far cast us ing's creek, in this county, lias, >r quite a number of years, been 1 inviting field for the elders, here is a great deal of ignorance iid immorality in the neigh or ood, and as far back as twelve or fteen years ago, the Mormons icccedod in getting quite a foolold. (>f late the elders have bonne much more enterprising and nergotic than previously, and, as i ? in11?<an* ?i? ntu?i\' I a?*h i . i ir " I ") """'J .VMM. ..J, iti/.ens of the vicinity have benino aroused to active opposi. ion.'' The e'ders seem, however, to o holding out among their coin erts. dany .Mill Operatives Were Discharged on Short Notice. The circus was the cause a largo minher of mill operatives losing heir jobs. The operatives took in he circus and in consequence they vere discharged, and ordered to acute the houses they occupied, t is said that l.*>0 hands were liseharged from one mill.?Colon bia Kecord. The camp and chapter of Son* nd Daughters of Confederate Veterans at Darlington are taking tep? to erect n monument to the ieroic dead who fought at Gettys^ >urg. \ A rj