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^*>1 1 twow-ow 1111 111 111 ^^ ? . 1 f ' .V.J. - ? . - . Bmbub MB 1| jr i mi I ^ Ptomttu Ftrr the f*nyrn/*twm / C-A*? Poli 'voai, i mmmV ObaMCMrvnal Jufu? ,,r,_ ( TKBSsTfi it* ., . u '"' * ' ?ir~ .; ?: _:?:? -- ? _ - m , , ,_ ) Puam* u A?*?k tW % J L. \ \ \ s K U 8. U, M A K () H fi iftnt '"'" "*' " " rr ''^lf " * ? ~7~?: JL? _. ? - " 0 1W1 r.?l A BLNHlfcl) I* . mr ^j; - vv e lif^in ill hi 11 iiiii sir<< lib MIL Mill BARG-AII 4,000 yards good \lamance, on <100 yards good Cotton Fct.mel, 1.000 \ arda Twilled Flnnn?lett 400 v* da French Flannelettes 1,300 yards Schoolboy deans 1 ('at pat Iiamnanta (v ml a<piare) Bleached Fa'de Damask 40 cen' Turkey kted Table Damask 35 Doyliaa and Napkins v?rv chea Best Calicoes, indigoea, oil co wtaDilard fancies, (?? cents JACK -ITS, CtPcS. COL splendid line to select from, away prices. Flee black cloth, <piilted, satin Fine black cloth, plain satin-lii Fine tan cloth, plain satin-linec r Fertilizer Factory Burned. S&rannah, Ua., March 2 ? The Virginia-Carolina Chemical win k?, manufacturers wf fertilizers, hurtled this morning The tire hroke out at 1 o'clock in the acid plant and communicated to the warehouse* It started in on* of the ore burners in the acid building and burned with great rapidity, ' destroying til* entire factory. { The loss u estlMi lled at $1 15.OO0 and is fully corere I ??v insurance. ?? Mi Smallpox caused 4 ><> deaths in Mississippi in on- month, January 15th to February 15th. 11 a a i Nature Babies and children need proper food, rarely e^er medicine. If they do not thrive on their food something is I wrontf. Thev need a little I Kelp to get their digestive | machinery working properly, j COD LIVER OIL WfTN HYPOPHOSPff/TCS orUME^SOOA will generally correct this.; difficulty. If you will put from onefourth to half a teaspoonhil in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to : atfe. dissolved in their milk. if you so desire, will very ; | soon show its great nourishing power. If the mother's 1 , milk does not nourish the ,, baby, she needs the emulsion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother i and child. toe. and $a oo all druftgiat*. I SCOTT & SOWNE, (hami.lv New York. 1 iMI-ANNI e I\<* \v Vena* i^i AIX Wi tilth to caaro I 11 IT fig usual red'ict 'on*. hIum II IJ I I Now is III*' ot ; s" oootx. 11y 4: cents. , 7? cents value, only 5 cents es 10 cents value, only ' cuts 12.J cunts value, only 7 I cuts 5 cents value, oly 10 c<- u^. 25 cents value only 15 < r ts value, only 25 cents cents value, only 25 cents p. 25 cents a dozen and up lors, silver crays, and the lie*t "| value, only 5 cents. .LARE1TS, mi new and stylish, at almost ^ive- all -lino't, 50 value, now ? 1 05. ned $7 00 value, now $4 to I, #0 50 value, now $.'? !?5 THTGA Chandler on Lynching It is bo Longer a Punishment for ;'1 ( )n? (.i real Crime /N aahington, March 2 ? A? a token of appi eeiut ion of hia >.er- R vicea to the rac? Senator 1 'handler *' of Now iiainpahire n?>. t i>1 v* preaenled with a ban .aomo cane 1,1 l?> repreaeutalive* of the leading colored new Hpapera of the conntry. 1,1 >enators McComan ami I'ritrhard aUo wore present and spoke. Mr. Chandler in acknowledging ** thecuao, discuaaed the lynching hi problem, saying be regretted thai f' the lynching of colored men i*ex- I*" lendiuo to 111? northen States and ' that it in not confined to Unchin^ n for offence.- H^aiiut women h He advised lie colored people to organize a committee to invmk- 'p tijjate uud make puttie ike facts connected with the hnchm^K brought to their attention, licliev- s in^ that the puhlication of an authentic record would do much ^ to cauee u cea?ation of the prae lie beltere* that in time Inctvaa ed enlightenment and the growth of genuine (!hi iatianitv would re lievotlie race from thi? unjuat infliction. He &l o adviaed the . colored race to atand out in a peaceable manner far their rights under the Fifteenth amendment and not allow themselves to t>e diaf ranchiaed without continued protest. N Seekir <r Redress. d Columbia, March 2 ?i''?rc? w Harmon, colored, called on a law- c yer hare today to see if he has any redress lie elaieia to h.ive been n kept on in llamnnd'a Farm stock - i ado for month* after hia term ex- . pi red. lie saya ho nerved hi* full term and was kept < ver time, e?- , caped and was returned and kept ? ' until recently. J 4 it/. K Orichitn'* .4dh. Ituirrtc. 1 flOO " Muy t>e worth to you more than $100 1 ' af you tiavv a chid who hoi.h bedding * 1 from incontenence of water duiing t j sleep, Cures old and young alike. I* ?, 1 I rreats the trouble at once. $1. Hold , 1 by J K Macaey A Co, Druggist, Lhu-. , caster. H C. I SAL CI. I.) I ho New i ? VT.;p | N ! ' ! , IY " f ft? ft *1* ? T r ' ' ? ft ft t I l\Q I i U V 1 I'll1 '.ill \ i.''HliU will llll M i i ' . i I) n i fm! |n piolil h 7T / Kim* ohick ' oivcr $4 i>0 valuo, I'll irk flic O 'll IfottO willl t*hs, lilmk t n ? ?>1 *-ifi'IIii with t 11>>? I I'll 11 k I i|- <i lil'Ct t ? lull sizw, ^ \ t " A 1:1' / * h lll'ISMIIK* capos, V( 1, i <1mu'i!?* dull) Cnpi-s On > ii i p'n h chilli capos $ 1 2T? \ \ -pi -inli I r tiii\<la\ skill n -m - I'i i.nm loo Lathe* finest ilon<rola ami ices "f'2 00, $2 50 >4(i<! $3 00, pile' mke<l down I?? $1 '25 I'lio entir 4> have si uiH hig values in childra <\ , N S 0_N_ 'urdcr in Street ill *^li.it With Kifle hy Former Sweetheart in (Causa* (*iIy. Kansas ('ity, Un., Xiareh (2? ? 10I1 Nolland, IS veare old, was nit and killed on the street this 'terooon In Hud I'avlor. '23 years d, a o*?v!imII |>la\er, formerly tir h*ui t, with whom she <d quarreled The girl and her ater vein walking in a crowded iiaihe>a dial riot of the city. i'av?? 'i, kitting iij tl.e window of a icond'wtoi t room in a lodging nice opposite, tired three ahota om a 1 * pi-a i lug lifle 1'wo lillh its at ruck her Sue died in Uas 1 a 11 an hour l ay lor wm? arrested tills a in ok clamored for lynching 1111 wo Attempts to Wieck Southern Fast Mail. pecial to I he Stale Kidgeway, March 3 --Two at mpla weie leadw to wreck the nth'xiiin mail la?t night. Ona a* juai ouisida tli? town Units > no iron ii?r across the track.* lis obstruction was discovarad a I removed l'li? second attampt wa*two iilea from Kidman*?. A larga >ck was placed oa the track. The ngine lost part of tha pilot only. KOHHt: it 1 11 K Git t VU A startling incidant, of whiah Ir. John Oliver of Philadelphia, ras tha subject, is narrated bj in) as follows: "1 was in a laost Ireadful condition. ?kia was Imost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue oatad, pain contini ally in hack ,nd sidas, no appatita?gradually [rowing weaker day hy day. IM - ? -* * ? ? I n I ? |) IIV IK* 1 HI) K n*(l or I T !) Il)? ll(). fortunately, a friend udyited trynp 'Klectric Bitter*; and to my ;reat joy and surprise. the tirat tottle made a decided lmproveurnt. 1 continua I their use for hraa wark*, and ain eow a wall nan. 1 kaow tkaay aavad my life, ind rohhad the giara of another rictin." No oaa should fail to ry them. Only 50 ots., guaran* eed, at Crawford Bros' Drug *tore. IdflF" Subscribe ta Thb Lihii -EARAN tit in* \ With a iOOhs t ' ? 4% Kverythin^ must % >?4 t\ t winter stuff This i it Inilf price, Mime even le*s. \ this unusual cut pricb sale. 1DED W w now $2 .)?>. ?1 25 value, now 75 cent*. ir_r.?r. $2 00 value, now $1 10. [>'2 25 value, now $1 135. pry cheap value, uow G5 cents. hIii", now 00 conts. T1 BH REMEMBEREC gloce kid button and lace origin; I upon the bargain couater an a lot ought to go in a day. W n's shoes. CASH In The Moonshine. Revenue Officers Caught Garrs llaaden off Guard Had* a Bij Haul. ' Chattanooga, Tenn., March ? Internal RevenueCollector Hi of Knoxville, with a posse fri Cleveland, at three o'clock ye*t? day morning raided a mooasbi still six mi'ss from Benton, 1\j county. They c>ptur?d Garratt Ilaad one of the most noted and bran moonshiners in the South togelh with sixteen hundred gallons msoh and a large quaatity whiskey and twenty-tive g*Hf of beer. Ilart and his posse expected h^ht aed went prepared for it b lleadea was caught off his gus and handcuffed before he coi reach hit rill* or piutol*. lie eni d hi* fat* t?itl*rly and wept wb he was handcutTe 1. C. K. Neill 11 ired Out Hi* N aud Buggy to Hi* Regret A negro hired a hor** a buggy Friday from C K Ne proprietor of a livery stable Washington street. Neither ne^ tier leant hare l>**n t*?n since. Ur. N'eill khvi that th* ne<j wm a mulatto, ahout live f high, wor* a light suit of clotl and a light colored hat. \Vh*n hired th* team th* negro aaid tl h* was a lireman on the South* railway and wanted to go Lowe** hill, a short distance tr (ir**Dville. The horae wa* a ?orr*l, abi nua* year* old, had full man* ( tail and wa* branded ?4Sil" on left hip. Th* buggy wa* eecc handed, running g*ar painted and bad the name plat* of a^anti, Char la* ?& Mcltrayer, the roar and. Any information in regard tha tea* will l>a gladly recei by Mr. Naill.?Green villa N< ? Itch on human cured in 30 mil l>y Woolford'e Hantary Lotion. 'I | never fail*. Moid by J F Mackc ^C'o .Druggist, Lancatar, 8 C. CE SALE Mammoth Cleari MUST (. in season No mutter about cost, t h no ordinary sale, tint a jrtvat oil nice 1 Everything we offer, n bargain. ITM MOT BJf UI3:.lV:.4 WHIlc Men's heavy tleece lined shirts: cents each, now only 35 cents. Ladies, Misses and children Uni Ladies Vests at 1 2 i to 40 cents N41 lit \ h\r\ vt l |. 50 pair tine $4 00 Caasemere l1 25 pair tine $2 00 Caesemere p 1 TiO* pair wool pants, mixed lot ll^ Your choice for 75 cents, e r??v.f I DO UIH I'ii|! |j|!| 14 tine blue hlacck overcoats, at *6 50. Many other special th ugs, we "STORE Mob's Horribli fork. itt Negro Lynched ia Bryan County, ' ^ (it., for Violatieg His Labor i Contract. ' ? ir? Sayannah, (ia., March 1?Joha Moody, a negro, wn hong and bis bodv riddled with bullets in i r i Bryan county Wednesday night. De The deed was done by whitecaps, Ik who did not let their bloody work tip with the killing of Moody, hot turned their attention to an other negro, whom they heat i n j r severely. ?f Moody wan a farm laborer, and ?f was charged with violation of his ns centraet, in tint ho quit work for one planter and went to work for R another. ,ut j The Lnited States authorities j will he appealed to take up the I1' caae. !' - ? ? ? In the Juwm of Heath Ferrell Won at Checkers. ag C dumbo*, Ohio, March 1?"I have nothing to say." These wen the oaly words spoken ie ,nd the electrocution room at the Ohio ill, penitentiary this morning, im? in mediately after midnight prelimi :ro nary to the death of itoslyn Ferrell, the murderer, whose crime P'> .-hocked the country on the night f^at of August 1<?, 1U00. As the conttes demned man gave his reply to the he query of Warden Darby, the list electric current was sent coursing >rn through bis body and the law was to avenged ora SUCCESSFUL JOB. f)ui There was no hitch of any kind, mi| and the execution was the most successful ever conducted in the .nd BU,r r#(j Ferrell showed not the slightest fear. It is said that after a priest n had administered to him the last ! sacraments and he had donned his to 1 death garments lie challenged the v#,l clergyman to a game of checkers #w# and won. He played the game with a steady haod and a clear naiad. Stu-h nerve haa never be* ,ute fore been seen here, i'hi* , J A *W 1' ay yonr subscription to ledokkI , ! -#?: n? Out k~* 4 ? \ > v i() ! lie ol)j?ct of this sale is in 1111I<<1<I for rash Imvors ^ ' 1 n>1 k?? uuThn slaughter uirm>l\ Im^m 11. STUFl? I rs CHEAP, ami drawers, our regular price .r?0 ? or. ni IWII U'HLO t*l IV/ %J ' ' !l">. I. M.X 'ants, now $2 00. ante, now $1 25. , value 75c to $1 50. LIMY Tit IKK. $0 00 value, will let them <_'o now have not apace to mention 1 j Morgan's Big Fee. Ilis Firm Vi 11 (iet Nearly Ki^ht Million Dollar* for Making the Steel Deal. / Special Diapatch to the Baltimore \ Sub. * I New York, Feb 27?More than $7,500,000 in actual cash value is the commission which.) F Morgan iSi.Ce., reckon for carrying through the identic steel project embodied in the United States Steel Corporation. This Him takes no account of the firm's share of what profits may be tnadu in handling the un< Herwriters* riinnty. From a banker of wide reputation it was learned today that' the underwriters' syndicate which will include as syndicate managers the tirin of .1 1* Mor*aa & Co , is to get a bonus of $25,000,000 in preferred stock of the new coup nv aud $25,#00,000 of its cmniiion stork. At a congressional inquiry recently Mr Morgan said he had made a "reasonable" cotuieission of $2,300,000 in the deal iu which the 1'enns) Ivania Coal Company was purehased aud then sold by him to the Krie railroad of which lie was a yeting trustee. This traesaction involved a ca?b outlay of $27,600,000. Mr. Morgan admitted today that the underwriting was for just $200,000,000, and said it had irwu tvi ? , vni j in til ii u vf i n 11" I * crihad." Application lias l>ei?n made for a charter for a $50,000 Brawery or diatillary in Columbia, l?y Farnum and Block. The Privilege Tax receipts stand to March 2. l'JOO, 54,781.85 and 1901, 58,985 1.1. Kl)l TON" TU FIT Ij IT K II Mifffflna Kdilnr SuiiAi-x (Ills,) News, wit* atllicted for years wi*.h riles tl??t no doctor or remedy helped until h? tried Bticklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It'* the surest Pile cure on earth and the heat salve in the world Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold I by Crawford Bros druggist.