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J ? . - ??T-ww ' "TP? - J '. v?". ' ' IS? if"" ?? ' yjL ,1 ?hc Lancaster ledger. n ' "-. ^MfMPWr^i.1* 1 1 -"-1 "M , ." J Jz ? ? ?-?? ?-? ??- ? - ? ^.i .. j in i ???m ?m ? " "?' -* ^m* ^ ^ ,,, -? .- 1 M 1 1 1 '- ' m ? F' . Win >1^ * -i > . #" vv E KLY LAN A N E u ? A N U A K V 9 19^1 tvSlA BLS> 1ED 1852 Mr se We Begin the W ,4 T> A Ulf A TXT 5,000 vard* good Alamance, only < <J00 yards good Cotton Fla.mel, 7^ 1.000 >ard* Twilled Flannelettes 1 500 ya da French Flannelettes 12^ 1,200 yards Schoolboy Jeans 15 c< Carpet Remnant* (yard square) 25 Bleached Table Damask 40 cent* v Turkey Red Table Damask 35 cen Doyliea and Napkins Terr cheap, i Best Calicoes, indigoes, oil colon standard fancies, cent* vah JACK -TS, CAPES. COLLA A splendid line to select from, ne* away prices. Fine Slack cloth, quilted, satin. 1 in Fine black cloth, plain satin-lined Fine tan cloth, plain aatindined, $ _ :_T Murder Near Corn well. ^ ^ Coroner Gladden had hie first caae en the first day of the 20th century. He wee called te bold an The isqueat over the body of William Raleell,who waa ehot and killed by Jim DeGraffenreid on Monday af? ternoon. The jury ho found its erdict. There were no eyewit- ^ neeees. The two started off togetb - for er, the report of tne gun waa heard the and a cry from Halsel, and De? chul Graffenreid was seen running off. Both were colored. Haluell waa about 14 yearn old and hie slayer ? 17. The latter is still at large.? fHut Cheater Lantern, min Help... I 11 _ a b" mature Hoi Babies and children need j proper food, rarely ever medi- u cine. If they do not thrive w#r : on their food something is , cap wrong. They need a little or , help to get their digestive a?M machinery working properly. gro COD LIVER OIL for WmtffYPOPHOSPttlTESvLM+SOB* J 1 i! will generally correct this msi difficulty. T1" If you will put from one ' fourth to half a teaspoonful ^ In baby's bottle three or four i; , times a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For |ie larger children, from half to ah a teaspoonful, according to alu . age, dissolved in their milk, reti if you so desire, will very *cci soon show its great nourish: ing power. If the mother's 1 rec< ., milk does not nourish the , baby, she needs the emul- ^ sion. It will show an effect pv 1 at once both upon mother 1 birr and child. m* OM ft. ?n4fr?*. lldniftftfeu. g I SCOTT * SOWNR, ClMmbti, N?w York W I 1 ?o?#?w w ii ii ii ii mil I3C MI-ANN ?w Year a ILL WJ Hi) TO CARR III II usual reductions ulnn< 11^ II Now is the ilmncc of COTTNT 4 cents. t emit* value, only 5 cents 10 cent* value, only 0 cents, r cents value, only 7? cents. >nte value, oly 10 cents, cent* value only 15 cents, alue, only 25 cants, ts value, only 25 cents. 15 cants a dozen and up. <, silver frays, and the hast, la, only 5 casts. RETT-IS. v and stylish, at almost give. eO, 50 value, now $4 05. $7 00 value, now |4 40. 0 50 value, now $3 95. 10] Bedding in The Governor's Office. First Instance of The Kind So Far as Known. State, 6th inst. o far as knowa there occurred the first time in the history of State.a wedding in the executive liber at the State capitol yes-i lay. It took place in the private :e of the chief executive and .official acted in the capacity of ister, tyring the knot very :efully,effectively and cleverly, s is Gov. McSweeney's second enonee us a manipulate! of nuptial knot sad he is petting >e quite an adept. Yesterday used appropriate |>ortions of Episcopal service and wua j solemn. 'he happy couple were Mr. Imes Hall and Miss Florence >ella Shockley, a handsome np woman. The witnesses e officials and clerks about the itol, a few newspaper men, one lwo members of the general imbly and a friend of the ora. )ave Owons, a free negro whoj t + into ka f - ? ? v iu*v iut7 vvuivuviaif mi m y j h G E M Steel, unci was cook I the mess of which Mr. Steel, Wast brook and ethers were nhers, was left sick at Hoons?, Pa., when Lee's amy ined that State and was not seen trwards. Tuesday be came to :k Hill from Virginia, where low liees, and at once aought found Mr. W G Keid, whom well remembered. Owens had rother, Jack Owens, who was ? a cook in the arm*, but he. lrned home and ho aad Dave identally mat in the dapot hare daeeday. Data has a distinct ollection of army life. He says t after Lee left Pennsylvania I he had recovered from hie mess, he wan captured hy the lerale, who made a teamster of i and that when Hampton made memorable ca*tle raid he was of the teamsters who were put Light. Owens is of course an old a now. ? Kock Hill Herald. UAL CI ltd tht* Xew 4't JNTKR i V NOTHING 01 x h 11 line* Many ?jt? will jjo a lifetime. Don't fail to profit I ERS LOi Fine black bearer $4 50 value Black fur collarette with tuba, Mack fur collarette with tabs I Black fur collarette full aize, A few laiire haudanme capes, s Lar^e double cloth capes $1 0( Small plush cloth capes f 1 *21 A few splendid rainydav skirt THESE BARGAINS LONG 100 Ladiea finest dongola and prices $2 00, $2 50 and $3 00, pile marked down to ft 25. The entii aleo have at'me big values in childre JM 1 LNS 0J_ Ad Inhuman son. i Allowed Hii Mother to Die for Lack of Shelter. Special to The State Sumter, Jan 5.?Coroner S F Flowers was called to Privateer ; yesterday afternoon to hold an induest over the hody of an old colored woman, Martha James. The facta brought out at the inquest prove that Pet r Conyers, son of 1 the old negress, was guilty of j criminal neglect which caused the old woman's death. When she was brought to.his house a few night ago she was refused admittance, and out in the cold she wandered until death relieved her of pain and suffering. The story is a pathetic I one, and <'onyers will be dealt with according to the law. He is now in jail and will be tried at the next term of court. w ^ -e ??? ai.OKIOUS NKWs Cones from Dr. D B Cargile, of Washita. I. T. ?!-; ?? "Four bottles of Electric Bitters haa cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great sufferincr for years. Terrible sores would break out ?>n her head and face, and the be?t doctors could give no help, but her cure iseomplete and her health is excellent." I This shows what thousands hare! proved?that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme ressedy for eczema, i tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sore It stimulates liver, kidaevs and bowels, expels, poisons, helps digestion builds up the strength. Only ?0 cents. Sold by Crawford Bros Druggist. Guaranteed. Nearly 140,000 Stolen by Train* Robbers Near Rome, Itily. Rome, Jan. 6.?Five bags of registered letters have been stolen on the railroad tietween Turen and Rome. Three of the bags came irom New York. The lost* iw esti mated at 300,000 lire Superintendent McMahan recommends an appropriation ef $300,000 for the public schools and urges its neceesitj in his report to the general assembly. .EftRftNl i*tiu*> IFitli a iOOhs rfpfj Everything must g ^ 1% # winter atuff This is at half price, mhih even less. >y this unusual cut price sale. kDED W] ? * a , tK)w f2 05. SI 25 value, now 75 cents, arger. $2 00 value, now SI 10 S* 25 value, now $1 35. 't,-J cheap \ ?ln. CK * - ' ? *'<!?, unn u?/ UOIllH. value, dow 90 cents. \u' TO BE REMEMBERED. 1 gloce kid button and lace original <1 upon tha bargain counter and lot ought to go in a day. We m's shoee. CASH Has Fonnd a Verdict. Ceroner's Jury in Case of William Koseborough Assassinated. Special to Tha State. Winneboro, Jan 4?Aftar Waring bean taking evidence since Christmas day, the enroner's jury empannelled in the case of Wm Uoseborouch, colored, has rendered a rerdict that tke deceased was "willfully, unlawfully and maliciously killed, and tha jurors aforesaid having examined into the facts and circumstances attending the death of tha aforesaid William Kosborough, hare reached tha conclusion that tha evidence points with such certainty te ?Vm White, Sam Craig and John Rnwa as the guilty parties as to require tkat they be held for trial." Welty Says he Will Vote for Quay. Waynesboro, I'a., Jau 4 ? Ben jannn r ?eiiy, use of the republican representatives from Franklin county in tha Pennsylvania legislature, admits that he will cast his rote for Quay for United States senator on Jan 15. Welty did not participate in th? caucus at Hurrisburg Tuesday when Quay was the unanimous choice of the 13J republicans present and his name was on the pledge signed by the anti Quay legisla tors. Welty acknowledges that h? signed both Quay and anti-Quay pledges, but that he has deter mined to abide by the pledge tc support the caucus nominee which he signed before receiving the nomination. The Quay leaders claim that th< accession of Welty gives them th< 137 votes necessary to elect, thre< who were not able to participati in the caucus being certain to vot< for him. South Carolina in agitating tin quaation of deposing of ita con iet farm*. Louisiana on tha othai hand hat just purchaaad larg< farms for tha utilization of it coatict labor. :E SAL! Mammoth i'leai MUST ( ;? in season No matter ahout cost no ordinary Male, hut a great chanc Everything we offer, a bargain. ITH HOT BUY UNDERWEAR WHIL Men's heavy fleece lined whirl cents each, now oalv 35 cents. Ladies, Misses and children I I iBilinu Va?(u o? 1 Ol i.. . * ? 3 H< TV/ toi, 'Sum Pivrs vii, &<) pair fin? $4 00 CaM?m?ra 25 pair fin? $2 00 Caasemere 150 pair wool pants. mixed Ii Your choice for 75 cent*. COW, 'Mill Lift FUR ii 14 tin? hlu? hlacck overcoat* at $6 50. Many other special tbmga, w 3T_0RJ Train Lifted From Track. Terrific Gale and Snow Storm Does Much Damage in the State of California. Reno, Ney., .Jan 4?A terrific win lslorm has done much damage here and in this vicinity. The southbound passenger train on the Nevada, California and Oregon railway was struck bv thecals at Doyles, 40 miles north of Reno, and was hurled from the rails. Four passengers and this? train men were hurt. A baggage car on the Virginia and Truckee railroad express was lifted from the track at Washington Mills, south of here. A portion of the roof of the Central Pacific depot at lieno was blo*rn off and the roundhouse i Buffered similarly. Ona side of the brick livery stable of R W Parry wa? blown in. A portion of the second floor was used as a residence. Parry aod bin family wen aatad in the diningroom whan, 1 without warning, a 60 foot section of the south wall collapsed. Mr. and Mrs. Perry and theii 1 three children ware buried in the ' debris, but most miraculously 1 escaped serious injury. A num ber of other buildings were badl^ > damaged. A LIFE AND A DEATH 1 FIGHT Mr. W A Ilinesof Manchester " , la., writing of hie almost miracu ) lous escape from dea*b, says i 44Exposure after measles induce* j serious lung trouble, which ernlet in Consumption. 1 had frequen hemorrhages and coughed nigh 1 and day. All my doctors said 1 must soon die. Then I began t ? use Dr. King's New Discover* i for Consumption, which complete i i ly cured me. 1 would not b without it even if it cost $5.0Cf bottle. Hundreds have used i on my recommendation anb al i say it never fails to sure Throat Chest and Lung troubles." Regu lar size 50c and $1.00. Tru r bottles free al Crawferd Broi ? Drug Store s %MT Suhaerihete Til Ln+mm i! ring Out Sale. j() ! , the object of this sale is to unload :e for cash buyers. NVe make unThe slaughter already begun. 1 STUFF : ? rs CHEAP. ts and drawers, our regular price 50 'nion Suits at 25 to 50 cents, its. lit A Pants, now $2 90. pants, now f 1 25 at, ralue 75c to 1 50. HMDIV TRIM. i, $9 00 value, will let them go now 0 have not space to mention. "I i _ Ad Indian Mound 1 Interesting Relics Found in Marlboro, Skeleton Nine Feet Long. Bennettsville, S. t)., Jan. 4.? ! There is an old Indian mound in i the sand-hill section of Crooked i cre?k, fifteen miles north of here, where skeletons and Indian relics unearthed a few days ago. The niounn was near the old wolf pit, , where scores of wolves were baited and captured bv the hunters before the beasts were driven out of the forest. A party of man under command of Captain Sanuel Kirkpatrick decided to investigate the mound is the search for hidden treasure. The tirst day's work failed to bring results, but the digging was j resumed the second day. Skele| tons, hones, arrows and pottery 1 were unearthed, and deep down under the other discoveries was ' the sheletou of a human being W hifli m A f? a 11 nin* " ".W.. ? I illliv lCfll III length. HEFOOLKDTHK BURGEONS All doctors told Kenick Hamil ton, of Wast Jefferson, O., after i suffering 18 months from Rectal r Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with tive r boxes of Uucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and i the best Save in the Werld. 25 cents a box. Sold by Crawford Bres' Druggist. ' , A Double Lynching Near Madi.1 son, Florida. ij ? J Madison, Fla., Jao 4 ?The l sheriff tonight was called out from * a Knights of Pythias supper and ! the keys of the jail taken from y him by a mob of 100 men, who -1 then pr iceeded to execute two negroes who had murdered % white men. it | ^ CASTOR IA t| For Infknts end Children. >' III KM Ym Nan Alwijs Boufkt 1