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>i?^!!?^M?*?iim *" I ^ Family Ncxorpapcr : For Oms JPrvmotUm Oj Ac Political, Sbfat* Ayrtaurturxtf n?ti (iwmmerrini J TERJf8c |1M i Y??? \ wtt,OM 4 * ] PAJLA.ILMl IX .CTABOA ' I L A >i \ * ? 10 it , .N U V K ' li 10 u 7 ISP'ti * - l-ti.v I 1'J > |h-.. pirrv Ml* S ; * K S f p T / H ' h v t. ? ! <) ?? ()f 4%k i ,} pur vi" n ' N c V f I?< I i ' l 'i \ > for our cukIoiik i ( ) r ?< intf F()lt K.\!i?? \ ! \^ ii t P? F"r: ' i P oil till H ll if. if i ?! 11. juice ' If l-f* <- l ! If, w??rth 4" ffiit - i . i . - i , ViliieU fi?rure?l .? n* nuncr ??t mi >."? i Ion I ilc it > F h (I- o- I I'ost 1 W if* :*? Ml.|f ?\ !l r , IN F!?i I!1 1*1 un >< !i *JI*?? it's ii jio Hwrber* in tI'-sHin" sit ' ,ui b'st sh'i I i .? i ? f Fi vo Mur?ii r > J1-- v to \\ uiii.. . Special to The SMnio \\ allodia, Nov 3 ? I'l ' ? live murder ca*?- i<? he ii>- ( V)f bore nrxl weeh when ' re Aldrich opens c urt IV he defendant* are \viiiie and n ?.it on hail, their casi* haviu- en continued from former com i* ; hw Others are colored and arc m their crimes having hoen co <t ted since last court A ncmher or thers charged with divers crimes arc ho 11 ted ?wmnmmmj ??mm * - * 99999^ r* ^ ?J uistasyi To Take! J | j Thin, pale, anaemic girls 5 | need a fatly food to enrich $ * their blood, give color to $ | their cheeks and restore their ? 1 health and strength. It is $ | safe to say that they nearly * * all reject fat with their food. | r 1 S<CufcSJ?H COO LIVER OIL WfTH HYPOPHOSP/iJ J?S o>L/H?*,SODA | is exactly what they require; | * it not only gives them the im- $ j portant element (cod-liver oil) J | in a palatable and easily di- % ? gested form,but also the hypo- jjj ? phosphites which arc so valua- 2 * b'e in nervous d'.snrHrr* $ _ ? " ""* j * usually accompany anxmia. * j! SCOTT'S EMULSION is a J j fa<ty food that is more easily * ? digested than any other form jj J; of fat. A certain amount of JJj $ fleoh is necessary for health. $ $ You can get it In this way. J | We have known per-1 $ sons to gain n pound a | | day while taking it. | A Soe. and ft oo, all drsiegitt*. 2 * SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist*, New Voat * THE 1 Place to RYBODY l Ims* ?<? annmi pi? ; T ; r \ J| \) SUIT -? Kii! 111 tr?*tiii?iT LT* <? i!'in<rs nt ii< iri\ iliri-o week* SHVliCll I Ik-mi. vi ' 1'iV, HO * I >1 -l t?I _r I ;l| our 'I Ail rh in*' wool \1 >iii air lli'?K,ii,le?( si\ v-ir-U in ifull ilioss Kino M ck tin'! !^ii!iniMt?'t'<|, w. i'<I lie u r o il\ ! .'> c?..|ts Iri'i'i up Iilit; 10 ?M > Sji|.r|.? vV it It ll lit 4 I'tS. is five mils M puini'l. *. O V.? ' 0 .1 pillar Wo are sliu\vin<; Satin Herns at >05 no Niav \\ hi peon Is, Kim ii! >v i>l V.vi ? i ins at 50 ots T H EG/ n a? _ i ? rracucai joke. Results in the Death of :i Charleston lh?y?Who liio Jokers Were. Spet iul to (ireenville News. Charleston, Nov .'J? Finley Brown, the twelve-year-old son of W K Brown of this citv, ?1 ie?t here this morning under distressing circumstance-. The hoy was a day pupil at the l'orter militmy academy. As a practical joke, some of his school fellows dronued him into the swimming pool of the aeudemv, from which tho water hiil hccn drained off, and left him ; t(? got out of tin; hole us host lie could During his struggles to regain his lihcrtv little Finloy injured himself internally and died in great agonv at 5 o'clock this morning. He refused to the. Iu?t to roveal ! the names of the hoys who placed him in the pool, ami he declared ! that they were acting merely in a' spirit of fun, and that no hlatue j should he attached to them. Another Attempt to Blow I*p | Mary Bridges Failed. Special to The Stale*. Lauren*, N??v. .'I ?The attempt ii month ago to exterminate hv dynamite the career ot Mary llridgcs, colored, was repeated at 1 I o'clock last night. Acjain the explosion was terrific, the flooring, sleepers and furniture being badly | torn up, and again tho intended victim escaped. Ity some hook or crook she scented the burning fuse and a post-hasts exit was made just in time to escape. Evidently it was tho work of the same party hut no arrests have been made us \ et. The Sumter Guards, Charlestin, won the flrst prize, #300, in the drill at the fair grounds YVedn* sday. The Timinonsville Guard* came next and got #200. The Liberty Hill Rifles, the only other company in the contest, got $100. tdEPHavo you paul yoer subseripon ? Find til>FI IGHTFE r x__J 1_J il <_>? JL A a J. ~J iu-c cai'liei*' Jf?5 H<> B 55 *U'V :i ?< I IF' i.i Icltt i s.u O * I1' ill II'Mirit'it:i-i in colors, d ver 1 i v | surpassed fi?r (juulity an l i i. ipiKis Creootis, an 1 Imivv soitin.js ?ir?? Hi S I s 1 50 ami S'2 oo per var I wIiifli are so p ipnlar for waists, ti ;? I Pj OT 11 I <j 4 ncn Jib >Lvi * ^21 % y U.. , New iiirij li isciilmry i.vL Co tin" cloilios in ilii? I' S jroinvj oni clean up over s.'> ()n-> worth > i ?v< iners .n o ufcU in?r t lie horictil, s|" ni ST ;">n S7 im> ainl *>0 suits for s:{ .*>(? ami si 00. Hoys an I child i! \ i f)l i"M \ i! it -? " Prices <roinir up every <tav. old prices Think of it ! Cotton Yours tor I INS ON Suicide In Jail. The Suit Deuth of Mits Juliet Poole at (iuffney. C/ Special to The State. (iutfnwy, Nov. ,*>.?Yesterday Miss Juliet L'oole, a high y respected ami well connected l.nlv of - ? J this county was committed to jail hy Prohfte Judge Webster for lunacy and between t? and 7 o'clock this after ium in she e mi mi It e 1 snicid l?v lunging herself in her coll. She tore the waist strings from a loose wrapper she had on, tied them together and hong herself with them. An in<piast will he held today. I). A. 1'. 11 is 1 .eg (Jround ()ll Special to The State. Society Hill, Nov. A had accident happened at tu? yaid of the Partington llrick cainpany Wednesday, (ieorge Coleman, a young colored man, eiuplowd fls feeder to the mud mill, accident! stepped into the feeder and he-? fore ail was secured and tho ma ehinery thrown out of gear the ihe rupidh revolving wheels had ground up one of the unfoi tun ite's legs. It was only l?y prompt action that lus whole hotly was prevented from heing mangled. It wa-> necessary to amputate tho log ahout midway tho thigh. ? M I IddONS t; | v K.N \ W A V It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in tho land who are not afraid to ho generous to tho needy and sutToring. The proprietors of Dr King's New Discovery for Con-. sumption, Coughs Hnd Colds, have given away over ton million trial hottles of thin gnat me licine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all disenses of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured hy it. | Call on Crawford Bros Druggist, and get a tree trial Isittle. Keg* i ular size 60c and if I. Every hotgusranteed, or price refunded. Enthusiasm over the Charleston Exposition seems to he growing all over the country. * i n A sn 3 Crowds > AND WE ' " {'e?ii J t?ai-j{ai(; :. Tor',. ES;?tliitio) V! .s ? *. i i - i 11 ' i ? i i? - > i (l ii-t's () ': l?i ii'a ooods tire um >. For separate Skirls I'aoOts, e ( <?r reet tilings, at 75 ds, SI <???. Wo hive tin; mow lVrcal Flannels nest :i!| >vo I :it 00 cents. , Hi Now York, largest makers of of hudnoss Wo made jim oiler to ir<?l '0111 at on:* hid Our eiMo^ 1 5'? am! ^15.00 suits for S5 ' ( rood wool suits at 5*5.'}. 00, reus suit*- from 05 ots up. >7-' \l i|!! Will soil what wo have on hand at i alone ton cents and wo sell inn the H u ? bo mit? Oown i CASH That Breastplate Matter. The lluselden Seller* Affair to ^o Into the C >nrts. ? 1 h? St at e. Th? Sellers Haselden 4'Sellers j Depot" shooting affair, which made this little country depot famous, it hcini* perforated with l)ii I lots, is to find its sequel in the 'courts in h few days. It seems mat noth sides are to exhibit photographs of the depot in court. Mr \Y A Keckling has pone down to photograph the dopot for one side to the c ntroversy. It seems that the liaselden and Sellers families, who, l?v the way, are related, are to lie indicted for iuciting a riot, the plan I jury inakinp the indictment of its own accord. The whole thing will doubtless be gone over together with the "breastplates" and causes. Incidental to the wlmU utVair was tlie alleged securing of sample liijnor by Hasoldon while a meiubcr of the State board of control. lhe whole story is still fresh in the public mind. How far behind the real diliicultv the testimony will go remains to be I ho (vise will I)* ono of widesprca< I interest, an<l will l?e watched closely. f hero may he further development* of notch A C'oloi I liov Killed in Spar. ' tanhurg ( ounty. Speci d to The State. Spartanburg. Nov 2.?Vesterday afternoon a colored boy named Leslie, aged about 1 I years, while driving a wagon to which two mules were attached, met with a tragic death at Fair Forrest, in this cornty. lie was hauling up a load of corn. The mules for some reason, hscame frightened and ran at break neck speed. The boy was thrown from the vehicle and lit bead foremost in a guny. uiv skull was crushed and he waa instantly killed. The reunion of veterana of the Spanish war in Columbia waa a grand succees. ?T?rb i>o These D ; ARE HAF s ?'. Ph.hnldpiiia a it >-i -it' i 14 at ji'N. line vai'l Wl tit"< ti - I - ill t? 1' 1 1 "I' t'l s <_ lic-t i'r?') '-< <?t* call at 4 ami 5 c1 I II i 11 Mir? \\ mUli'V of I > 11! i I Mlot'C ?*an1 in praise of her :iri?lio work, in Iiiiiir i^ItT is th iji'ni'iM verdict fill hi, at read v wo have gotten < d ilo>i ox!ini-.ted t.\ i tii' |* i?ll. M t u it iii' in thi> department, is mi .1 ' > I I'llll \ ii<>tIii*i lot i t 1 hose i?(iod sun I lllM'll ?r,.H i ||._r 111! v?* just C I'll V ill. \\ curd t<> tlii> lot except that they em come quick. 'rices. QTHDC kj i \ iv 1: Sentenced to Death. The Official* Who Were Instru mental in the Massacre of the Missionaries. l'ekin, Nov 2 ? The foreign ministers continued the; discussion of the ponce proposition to he presented to the Chinese. The French proposals were accepted. Additional specifications will be discussed Monday. On account of the noccessity for thorough accord between tho different cabinets the final note will not he presented for several weeks. General Vovoron, commander in chief of tho French troops in China, with the allies under his command. is burning the villages around Tien Tain and Peking. Many villages infested with lloxers have l?een destroyed and their inhabitants punished. A French column sent to Tuen rescued the missionaries there. Another French column met with resistance at Siet Chung. The enemy's losses were considerable. The village was hurned. News received from Puo Fu indicates a movement of French and (ierman troops upon Si-Ling, where the imperial tombs arc situated. it is rumored that the amy of Vang Vu Ivante has resolved to defend the place. As the result of inquiries made l>y the international commission the allies are convinced that the '^rand treasurer, the governor of Fao-Ting Fu and a Chine.e com* ' niander were instrumental in the i mnrder of an American and Engl i-b missionaries and nave been I condemned to death and will be executed soon. | - -. KKI> IIOT FROM Til K OC\ Whs the hull that hit (i 1? Steadnuin of Newark, Mich, in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, j Felons, Corns, Skhi Eruptions. , Beat File cure on ea- tli. 25 eta a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bros Druggist. |d0t" Subscribe to Thk Lkdqkk 4 J aye >PYl -M R> i i 3. I>k. ^ k t > . F ti*? V vt 6Ml t 4"* <! s i islau I .il .* irt s numl tie I ?l?*?i?'litns 'it <* ?*ts Ail tiio s, in mm* higher. 9 ! in clifirj/e. !\,vrr\>(lv extrnvaMost liemit iful I lat > over slum u I'iiis has Immjii our mosl xiirci uir sceoiiil st<><k. tin1 lirst luitij* Hiv new styles ju>t in Our i?-?j? i? ir very low I'rii-e this season. 11?l<? Ikants ami Shirts like we liavo I a :.. V. urnvi n;iv lldlllllio IllOie Ill l'C ! 1 J An Interesting Belie. Special to The State. Baech Island, Nov a.?Mr W C Bage, m prosperous farmer in this community, recently showed 1 he correspondent a relic which has a somewhat unique history. It i^ <i i-n^l ? ...<i U..?~ . ? . ? . mci t , in iii v musket, loss the stock. Mr H T Pago, a brother of W C Page, himself a battle-scarred ex-Confoderuto soldier, lust vesr joined the thrones of the veterans when they did their annual pilgrimage ?on that occasion to Louisville. In beautiful Cave Hill cemetery, among the grass on a slope carpeted with blue grass, vluae 4,000 soldiers that were killed lie beneath the sod, M1' Pago found inscribed on the simple 'ablets of marble the names of several former comrades. In conversation with the keeper which followed that functionary became apprised of the name of Mr Page, took him to an adjacent store of relics and presented him with a musket barrel which I??re the legend: '*!? I' Page, S C." It was the dismantled remains of the gun with which the young soldier was tiring away when he was wounded and impressed into a colony which was sent to reside in a northern pi ison. The gun hud been dug np bv a farmer from where Soldier Page had dropped it in the trenches at Murphreshoro 1 yo-irs after the hattle. Mr Page naturally prizes the relic very highly. The famous Donohue plantation in Marion ha- been -old bv Chancellor Johnson to Mr A L Calhoun, tlr. It was perhaps the largest real estate transaction that has taken place in this State for many years, 1S00 acres bringing $45,000. Orangeburg is preparing for a street fair ami carnival. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Iho Kind You Havi Always Bought