The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 16, 1901, Image 1
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- We Begin 81'
BARQAIl
5,000 yards pood Alamance, or
000 yards good Cotton Fla.inel,
1,000 yards Twills! Flunnelett
500 ya ds French Flannelettes
1,200 yards Schoolboy Jeans 1
Carpet Remnants (yard square)
Bleached Table Damask 40 cen
Turkey Red Table Damask 35
Doylies and Napkins very cheu
Best Calicoes, indipoes, oil co
standard fancies, 0} cents
JACKETS, CAPES, COL
A splendid line to select from,
away prices.
Fine black cloth, quilted, satin
Fine hlack cloth, plain satin-li
Fine tan cloth, plain satindine<
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More Turkish Atrocities.
Vienna, Jan 10.?The Turks
have massacred fifty-two Greek
Christians at Salonicu. The bodies
of the victims were chopped to
pieces and thrown into a well.
Senator Hay of Kershaw has
withdrawn anil Judtre Er nest
Gary will hare no opposition for
re-election. Col. Ferguson, who
is a candidate for Judge Townsand's
place, was called to his
home in Laurent yesterday, hut
hi* friends ar? pressing his trainpaign.?Tha
State.
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Getting
Thin
ii i /* <
is an rignr, it you arc too tut,
and all wrong, if too thin alreach .
Fat, enough for your habit, i
healthy; a little more, or less, i
no great harm. Too fat, consult
a doctor; too thin, persistently
thin no matter what cause, tah<
Scott's Krr.ulsion of Cod Liver
Oil.
There arc many causes of getting
too thin; they all come
under these two heads: overwork
and under-diirestion.
Stop over-work, if you can;
hut, whether you can or not,
take Scott's Emulsion of Cot!
Liver Oil, to balance yoursei:
with your work. You can t liv
on it?true?hut, hy it, you
can. There's a limit, however;
\ ou'll nay for it.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod I.ivi
Oil is the readiest cure for
"can't eat," unless it comes of
vour dointr no wnrlr--vrui ran't
long he well and strong, without
some sort of activity.
The genuine has j.
this picture on It,
take no other.
If you havo not
tried It, send for Tfc
free sample, it? a- wfjjwjT 4 ft
grooable taste will A
surprise you. "fc=il 7 7
SCOTT & BOWNE ^T)i > I
Chemists, -??1t * P^T
409 Pearl Street, cissr ri W"_
New York. xiapFK"
50c. and $I.OO;all druggists.
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ALL Wl
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| ^ J jj j || J NOW ih till' ClWllHL <1 !1
v courier:
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11v t cents.
, 7$ cents value, only f> cents
es 10 cents value, only > cents
124 cents value, onlv 71 cents.
5 cents value, oly in cents.
25 cents value onlv 1"? cents,
ts value, only 25 cents
cents value, only 25 cents,
p, 25 cents a dozen and up
ilors, silver prays, and the hest
value, only 5 cents.
.LAftETTiS,
new and stylish, at almost "ivo- nl
-lino t, 50 value, now *1 5)5.
ned $7 00 value, now $4 4'?.
I, $0 50 value, now $ "? 5)5
T H E~Gl
Terrible Snffering on Account
of 'now. (
fire thousand Russian Passenpers
Were Snowbound for Five
0?)t? on the Way to Odessa.
i
London, Jan. 14.?The Odessa
*
correspondent of The Daily Mail t
sends a hearlrendiup story of the j
sutTerinp of railway passengers i
tivo days snowbound on the way to '
Odessa. Tho blizzard, ha says 1
raped continuously for more than J
10 hours over the whole of
southern Russia. lie describes the c
pradual arrival of the trains at 1
Ra/.ydelnaia Paeeeupcrs Mruppled
amonp thauim-lves for the i
ecan+.y food. 1
'Finally some 5,000 pas*enpcrs i
had assembled at Kazdvalenia. A '
regiment wa* sent from KietT
southward and troops wept
northward from Odessa with w
shovels. On the third day the re- s
lieeing parties succeeded in t-vit- 1
ting u pu?**ge for u couple of trains 1
which started witk 2,000 passenger*
after a mad rush, the ,
weakest going to the wall. i
"The train* proceedod for 1* I
hour* and were then stuck again
? ,
in the snow unable to go forward 1
or backward. Blizzard continued.
Pandemonium nrevailed. Trains
were buried and all passed a hot" I
rible night.
"Count kapnlat, with 40 pa*>
aengeiV finally walked to where
)ir waa able to aecure aledgea.
"Meanwhile Got. Schuraloir ;
has oiganized train sledges with
supplier, which, after herculean
efforts, relieved tho two traina.
Many passengers had their arma
or Ice* frozen.
Eighteen thousand troopa are
now dealing the Hqc. Corps have
been kept unhuried for eight days.
Hit hau been impossible to entire
ihem. The conduct of the military ,
authority 34 duct of railroad authorities
is loudly comdemed.',
The Twentieth Century Fund
raiHed by the Methodist Church,
South, for the cause of education,
has nearly reached reached a million
and a half dollars.
JflL CL
n.'J ?5sn' New 4'ei
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A + ;>> "--bit -a> Ai i
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I1 lii.e- Many ii<'ods Avill go n
Ii!olill:** Don't fail to proti:. bj
" 7&3 IaOA
Kmc black ? e-tvor *1 50 value,
Iti.iok for collarette with tubs, t
It :i K fur ? illnctte with tab* hi
litack tor colhi'ctto toll si/.e, *
\ few I a rife handsome capes, v(
I j t r jo i too Me cloth tripes $>1 Po
Jmnsil poi?h cloth capes ?l 25 v
A few splendid rainydav skirt!
- ? . LOnn
loo Lades lilies! dotlgola and
rices *2 00, s-j 50 and 00, pilot
larked down to #1 25. The egtin
s? have srine bit; values in childrei
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INS O N.
Deserting Aguinaldo
_ ' j
)ne of the Largest Tribes Comes
Over oti the \merican Side.
j
Maeilu, Jun 11. ? Leading
^amhales citizens have issued an
lltimaMiiti to the insurgents. They
v i 11 not oj\t? t ut titer assistance to i
Vguinaldo and his followers, The
m.claniat ions declared that any
obel wli Mirrciidored tbeir rilles <
tct'ore January 110th would receive ;
lis liberty and a bonus of $15. ,
\ fter that date insurgents who
efiiso to surrender will be regardid
as enemies and wil he driven to I
lie mountains bv Zumhalesinns.
1 lie military hoard is considerng
the claim of the owners of the
Manila and Dugupan railroad for
151,000,000 damages to tho propjry
owing to the insurrection.
A THOUiA ?"li TON?l)K8
Could not express the rupture of
Annie K Springs, of 1125 Howard
it., Philadelphia. I'u., when she
found that Dr. Kind's New Dis*
:overy for Consumption had com*
pletely cured her of a hacking
cough that for many years had
made life a bin den. All other!
remedies and doctors could give
loir no help, but she says of thie
It <yul Curo ? 4kit soon removed the
[>ain in my chest and 1 can now
deep soundly, something 1 can
scarcely remember doing before.
1 foel like sounding its praises
throughout the Universe." So
will ev eryone who tries Dr. King'e
vv? rv.- *? * 1 ?
nw ?.'? . <j im miy imiinia oi
the Throat, Cheat or lungs. Price
50c. and #1.00. Trial bottles
free at Crawford Pros' Drug
Store; every bottle guaranteed.
Hunch M' Heo Succeeds Vice President
St. John.
Norfolk, Va., Jan. 11. ? Preeu
dent Williams of the Seaboard Air
Line has temporairly appointed
Capt. V K Mcilee, now superintendent
of the Seaboard, vice president
and general manager, to succeed
Mr. St. John, te take effect
today.
Mr. Wharton has taken bia
place us h mem her of the State
hoard of railroad commissioner*,
and the hoard hss reorganized.
Mr. Wilborn being the senior
niemhn, has succeeded Mr. Krana
as chairman of the body.
EARANC
ffith a ]W
lOOhs ]
\ 1j* ? Everything must go ii
1 4% winter stutT. This is no
t half price, some even less. Evt
/ this unusual cut price sale.
LBED Wr
now $2 05. D
S>1 25 value, now 75 cents. .
irg?r. $2 00 value, now $1 10.
>2 25 value, now$l 35. ce
srv cheap.
>;nlue, now 05 cents,
ulue, now 00 coots.
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TO BE REMEMBERED.;
gloce kid button and lace original
1 upon the bargain counter and
b lot ought to go in a day. We 1
a's shoes. I
CASH
111 ' ?w*
Confession of a Tramp.
Says ha Committed a Murdar '
Three Years Ago.
^
Lexington, Ivy. dun 10?Brooks
M unaoti, a tramp in the county <
poo?* hojsa, has made u confession
which clears up one of the saddest
tjagedies of the state. It took
place three years ago, whan the
body of Mrs. Will Gregg was ^
found at the bottom of a wall on (
the Gregg place, one anil onedialf
miles fronj Sturgis.
Gregg, who was a farmer, ^
stated that ha had gone to the field
to superintend some work, but
needing eomd tools had returned
to the house. iNot finding hit wife,
he inquired of the aidant child a*
to bar whereabout*, and wn told
that she had gone to the wall.
Still failing to aae or haar her ;
lie became alarmed and had the i
well searched. She wan found
head downward at the bottom, the
flesh about the throat being black, j
with bruiaea on the body. The I
report was circulated that the !
young wife had committed suicide \
because of ill treatment at the !
hands of her husband. The young ,
( husband brooded over these re- ;
' ports until his mind became af
I fected aud tie committed suicide ,
{ by taking corosive sublimate.
{ Mnuion, when he found he was
| dying, ?ent for a noiary public
| aud a minister and confessed hi*
, crime. He datailad now ha had
appearad at tha trragg housa for
breakfast and upon baing refused
killed Mrs. Ciragg and thraw liar
body in the wall.
THAT THKOKIUNGI
11K A UACHK
Would quickly leave you, if
you used I)r. King'e New Life
i Pills. Thousands of sufferers
I Ko wa 4 !>*<>< ??'??* V* '
ui? v? |u utnu uirn iiiuii/iiiris uill II
for Sick and NerroiiH Headaches.
They make sure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health.
1 Easy to take. Try them. Only
I 25 cents. VIonoy back if not
' i cured. Said by Crawford Bros'
| Druggist. ^
Spartanburg county had but
i four clarks of court during tha
whala of tha 10th cantury.
E SALE
lammolh Clearin
V1UM U<
i season. No matter about cost, the
ordinary sale, but a great chance foi
irything we otrer, a bargain.
TH HOT
UY UNDERWEA WHILE I
Men's heavy fleece lined shirts am
ints each, now only 35 cents.
Ladies, Misses and children L'nior
Ladies V ests at 12A to 40 cents.
(01 GH'.I? PlVfS Vb.lii.v
50 pair fine $1 00 Casscmere Pan
25 pair fine $2 00 Cassomero pan
150 pair wool pants, mixed lot, v
\r ? <* ? -
i our cnoice ior 10 cents.
\m TOO L I'I'H F<HI It ill,I
11 tine blue blacck overcoats,
,t *t> 50.
Manv other special things, we hn
STORE
Stevenson for Governor, v
The New Speaker's Horn* Paper
Suggests an Interesting Poasibi- .
lity.
o
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Special to The State. .
hi
Chesterfield, Jan. 10.?Tbe
slection of Hon. VV h Stevenson ^
is speaker of the house i- considerad
a victory for Chesterfield conn ' p
ty, and the hearts of our people j
are filled with pride. t (j
The Chesterfield Advertiser will ai
tay in ita next issue: "Chesterfield |;
now has the speikerahip and if W y
F Steveeson lives many years, wo (j
will have the governorship. The n
hearts of the people of Chesterfield
county aru tilled with priri?. Th? C(
Advertiser has watched tho cereer i i
of Mr. Stevenson. \\ can't find' \
words to express our admiration ! G
for th? man, but h? known w? ur?' |,
proud of hi* success?proud for j v
him ?proud for Chesterfield." t
Port Royal Lose* the Dry Dock.
Washington, Jau. 11.?S?cre- j
tary Long to.day made public th? j
report of th? committ?? of naval i
officers anbout tod yesterday, concerning
tho establishment of a
natal atution on the Soulli Atlantic '
coast, and mora particularly with
reference to the 1 elativo merits of
Port Royal or Charleston, S. C.,
wa tba aita for thia station. The j <
hoard recommends in furor of. <
Charlaston, reenforcing its views J
with an olshorata atatament of tho !
advantages of that placa orer Port .
Uoyal. A dissenting view is preaentad
by Rear Admiral George 1
Sumner, who favors a reutention i
of the naval station at Port Roy- I
al.
To The De?.f. I
A rich lady cured of her Deaf* 1
news and Noises in tho Head l>y
Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear <
Drums, gavo $10,000 to his In- t
stitute, so that deaf people unable f
to procure the Ear Drums may }
have them fiee. Address No. ,
11007 Tho Nicholson Institute,
780, Eigth Avenue, New York, 1
U S A. Otn. |
Subteribeto The Lhdobk j
i -?saf <
i<r Out SuBi*
(") !
object of this s ili-. 5 i mill) i i
cash buyers tna'v u i
riie slaughter ;ilrou?l\ lic^i n.
STUFr:
*S CHEAP,
il drawers, our regular price .*>0
i Suits ut 25 to 50 cents.
i
ts, now $2 90.
ts, now $1 25.
alue 75c to $ L 50.
IIIV TBI'*!.
> 00 value, will let tliein go now
,vo not space to mention.
?'illiam L. Trenholm's Busy Life
Has Ended.
Wl? Yorlr .Ion 1 1 W . I 11?
* w.f A wan. i l ** II I 1*111
i Trenholm, who was comptroller
f the treasury during (Cleveland's
rst administration, died at his
nine in this city today of pneu~
lonia. Funeral aerviccs will bo
old at the residence tomorrow
ad the body then taken to Charles
>n, S. C., for interment.
Mr. Teenholui was horn in
barleston, S. C., Feb. 3. 1836,
ad graduated from South Curo*
na college in 1855, marrying a
ear later Miss Kate Macbeth of
Charleston. V4r. Trenholm was a
lember of the I'nitod States civil
srvice eonemiasiou in 1881 SO and.
omptroller of the currency from
885 to 1SS9. After leaving
Vashingtonhe became prosidont
f the American Surety company,
olding th? position until 1>9S,
/li?n no beeanta president of the
American Trust company.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Hiipaauiro of
rhree Peace Agents Flogged l>y
Boers.
London, Jan, 13.?The war
Dftice haa received tho following
liapatch from Loard Kitchener:
"Pretoria, Sunday, .Ian. 13.
"About fourteen hundred Boer*
crossed the line, attacking both
?uurfontein and Kualfontiwn stations,
but were driven oil. They
were being pursued by a cavalry
brigade."
Lord Kitchener reports a No
1 .1_ I -j i'/?
?werai sKirmisnes at uiueronr,
joints, with trifling British losses,
and adds:
"Three agents of the pence
committee were taken as prisoner
,0 I)cwet's laager near Lindley,
Ian. 10. One, who was a British
mbject, was flogged and then shot
Hie other two, burghers, were
(logged by DeWet'a orders."
Hare you paid your sub.
riotionl