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S.^OAJtTRR. | j Vrv?y>aprr For the Fronujtujn c/ tXr Political, .Sbctml^ Aj/r+c%Uii?*~rtf rsmti Qatmmmmrrial fafiw m~i J TERM** $IM a ?*? fcww AMP U**A?U*. 1 I ) PiUDVi 0 OB. i ?V|fi KLY I, A \ * a o K K > VI A R (J II 13 1901 v\s l a BLNhTkiF" 18527 ~ ? " / msi - W V li<*i?UI ill i ii ii Si TQ> /k T> /" A "T1 JL> ?%.JCVVJ?" J 4,000 yards <r, umI V! i ii imv, <? 600 rat 'Is ^ ? ?il I' i' i : Ki 4.iiii* 1,000 \ aid* I' vilmd llti ( t 400 y* .J, French !<V< 1,200 yard- Sfh.KthnM I<?tins 1 Carpet K* nnini s t v tr< sipiarc Bleached !' ? ?l?* l)t pis', 40 ?mmi Turkey R?? I I'iOU* l)-miMk85 Dnyliea KMti Napkin-- ;*??rv cho.Beat ('alic?es, i*?<I???ii ? < wtandard tai.cn 0.J cents JACK :TS, 2\?S. CJi A aplendid lino to -e'oct from, away price* Fine black dot h, ipiidrd, satin Fine black cloth, plain satin-li Fine tan cloth, plain *ntin-lin?? \ f 1 A Mint rial. Special to The State Andorsoa, March 9. there wub k mihtrial in the hitching cane. The jnrv at nod 8 io 3 in favor of the county. One juryman was taken sick during the trial, hut it was rem tally agreed to go on without him. Th* grand jury of Charleston failed to bring in a singh im.ict ment for the violation of th? dis*. pensary law, although forty odd hills wora given t?? the jui*y . m +rmmmmmm Getting] Than ! is all right, if you are too fat and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, i. healthy; a little more, or less, it. 110 great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Si.ott'a Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of getting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work, and under-digestion. Stop over-work, it you can; but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't li\ i o.i it?true?but, by it, you ca\. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it. kott' Emulsion of Cod Liver C<i is the readiest cure for 'k," *"> t* /"?'! t " I 1 H I I*. ? i. UlilV.33 11 lUUlCS UI : v "doing no work*-you can't l(. Wo well and strong, without s vie sort of activity. The genuine has j. this picture on it, VpJk take no other. JffAvli If you have not tried it, send for dlLjHh \ froe sample. Its a- .{vyvCjl } greeabie taste will V 11 surprise you. SC6TT 6L BOWNE 1 IIL Chemists, A P5: i 409 Pearl Street, i New York. ! jOc. and $1.00;ail druggists. tMl'AN" u* \e? V car \LL YV 'ihi || TO CAS J usual retlnriuwt> m Now is tin- rli Oire V OUN! nl\ 4 cents I. 7J cents villi", only 5 coins i?*s lo titvalue, only 0 rents 1*2 J cents value, ?ulv 7J cents '.ft O: Ml I S VtllllO, Illy JO IMMlts. i *2:7 ? mii value oulv 1.7 cuts, lis vtiliio, oulv *2.7 cents co:its value. .?nlv *2.7 cents 11. *2.7 cents :i dozen uml up Ini-s. silver yravs, and the he value, unlv 5 cents. .l \; rr s. new tin11 stylish, at almost ??iv? i-line . on value, now $1 Ji.7. oo<l $7 mi value, now $4 4'>. il. .70 Value, lloW $."i '.15 r HE G A Pitiful Sight. Cur (tf Insane Soldiers From t I'bili|i|>in?H Going to Washington. Charlotte, N C , Match .s There was an extra car attach* to the passenger train which a rived in Chat lotte lust night ov the Southern railwa" from Atla ta It was a Pullman sleeper, ur its occupants wete insane aohlie who were being brought lion from the Philippines. M'boy we landed at San Frauciscoa few da; ago ami were there placed in ti car which is carrying them thmu^ to W ashihgton. I tin car coi tained a sergeant and sixteen pri ates, every one of them cruz Four or five of the men we handcuffed. The conductor of the train su it was not* of the saddest sights I ever saw, a wtiole car of poop and every one crazy except tl guard*. Not a single one of t men realized that he had hei fighting iti a foreign countrv n was there one in the crowd th knew he hud got hack again to I own country. "The <| lict fellows among tl crowd," said the doctor, "talk< about bananas, hemp, rice ui holos. One of them would r peat ugain and again, 'the nigger the niggers." The handcufT< men were heard to talk occasio ally aheut dodging arrows." 1 he car containing the inaai soldiers was closely guarded hi no ene was allowed to mount t platform. Burned to Death. S|>ecial ti The State. Camden, March 8. ? Yenterdi aftarnooa little Fiinnie Camphc of this county, met with a horrih death. The little girl was alni six yearn old. She wan playir around aome burning brush in Held near her home, when h< clot hen caught on Hre, and befo the fire could be extinguiahed al wan burnt so horribly that al lived oely a abort time. mi cl liic NVw 4 fcl IXTKII l RY NOTHING 3V loiijj ! iii,r- M;i?i\ will ?^o at < 1 iti'linw It fail to profit by TERS JuOA Kihr black lie ivit bo value, r Illuck t'ur collarette with tubs, $ Mm k tin eollarette with tabs lui lilark fur ?' il la'Vt t r full \ frw larvje han<lsunie capes, vei li.al'rr itouhlc cloth Capo $1 ft!) small plti-h cloth cap"- $ I '2f> v* \ few splendid ruinydm skirta f V [ ; ' <* 114J t n m * I' " - M 1 LU'VI lii.i Lad'es finest (lonco I a and ?; prices ^2 oo, i>0 and ?."> Oo, piled marked down to $1 *25 The entire B- iils> have srnie hi" values in children ANSON1 PRE TON B ALLEN i( DIE, SUDDENLY.I he One of Wealthiest Farmers in T Anderson County. i'd W as Named hv (irand .lury ? One ^ r- Who Had a Few "Slavery" er Contract Laborers. n id Special to I'll? State r,i Anderson, March S ? Is there a Nemesis hunting down the men C IO who have lieen responsible for Vh "ttie stockade .slavery" in An> n' i?? dcrsoii { Ih l'1 lodav M*\ I' It Mien, one of 11 the men named hv the jjrand jury 1 v"* as extensively engaged in that W V* business, died suddenly. Mr. A I- *' i* leu came to town in his buwjry, driving the 10 miles from his home ' id at Starr on the Coiumhiu, New- 11 I'*' berry and Laurens railroud ,ie ' ''e ! went, as was his custom, to the '' l|rt htatde.of Air. J S Fowler, another hi i'e ot the "slave owner-., will) '*M whom Mr. Allen was connected in or h tiiisinrs* way. He complained ?' of teeling unwell and a pliiaiciun , lis I'are him Mime niediciu* ami mid bin) to lie down, he Fifteen minutes later in* was t< I'd found dead )<l "I're h" Allen, dm be wuh culled, e owned the Inrgeat coiiti?'Uous farm . . o *% in this county it not in the I'ied|> mont section Ile w;u h line busin nes? nmu and a splendid fai tner, generally getting the tir.it bale of ne cm Hon to the Anderson market, nd He wub a laigc, heavily built man be Hitd an occasional bard dt inker. j Ilia sudden death the day attur the exposure of hia connection . with the aluvery system has led ^ the negroes, always superstitious, C1 to say there is something supernatural about it Tt>?? - -"-J ? a ,11 know Nemeais, hut have the idea, <> ,|# especially since there occurred a I' ul few dara ago, I ant week, the death J of another fanner implicated. Ilia % name was act mentioned in the Br preHentruent, but it would have re, been had he lived. M, ae I 1'ay your subscription to [J i lkihif.k! 1: I f EARANC iturv PFtlli a > i()0IPS ] ' sy Kverythin^ must p> i 4* 5# t winter stu(T This is no half price, some even less. Kv? this unusual cut price sale. lDed wr low $2 05. 11 1 25 value, now 75 cents. #2 Ou value, now $1 io. 2 25 value, now $1 05. ce ry cheap value, unw 65 cents, ilue, now 'JO cents. N TO BE REMEMBERED. rloc? ki?l button and lace original upon the bargain counter and lot ought to go in a day. We 'sahoes. j< "cash I0RTH CAROLINA ! MILLS C0MPR0M1 E.;, 'hey Enter Into an Agreement About Child Labor A i io Child I.esH Than 12 to he Kiu c ployed During School Term? hi None I ndei 10 at Any e dime p it Charlotte, N. (J., March 10? a Iih present session of the North o atoliuu legislature has decided p i>t to enact any legialatios regu* l< iting work in any of the cotton hi nil* of the State. ddm opera- s| vena* well hs the mill owners tl ere anxioua to avoid any legis- a ition, prefer? ing to work out the rohiem in their own wiy. An d iieement signed by nearly till the 0 till owners of the State was sub- b< lilted to tlie legislature, and this cement wa* accepted in lieu ii t the proposed law regulating a iin>r. Following is the agree t? mitt ontm o.l 1 41 - 11 . ..v <.iivvi<,u linn ii me mill b wwer* of tti*9 State: n First. That nn? week's work r :i*ll not exceed ?hours. u Second. that no child less thus fl U \em?Mold shall work in a cot- f mi mill during the term of an * \ aiiahle public school Provided, r his shall not apply to children v t widows or physically disabled n aient*. Provided, further, That ? 0 yours shall lie the lowest limit t 1 which children may he woi ked * nder any circumstances. y i'hird. That we will cooperate n ith any feasible plan to promote n ic educatien of the working pen- I lu in the State, and will cheer- u illy submit to our part of the c urdens nod labors to advance the nose of general education. I Fourth. On the basis of the dut? agreements of cotton mill wners and maaagers we hereby etition the legislature not to ^ ass any labor laws at this session ' f the legialature. c b. E. Utic/ntn1 s Antt. Dkuretc, $ too May be worth to you more than $100 * 'you liaVv a child wlm hhiih bedding $ OU1 iiicooteiience of water during , eep. Cures old and young alike. I' . rente the trouhie at once. $1. rtoid 0 f JK Macaey A Co, Druggist, Liu* | ister, H C. P E SALE laiiiinoiti ( leari MUST <1 11 season No matt* r about cost, tli ordinary "alt*, hut a great chance f> ^rything ?we odor, a bargain. TH HOT jf inj; s y \ whil-: Men's heavy fleece lined shirts a mtsesch, now onlv 35 cents. I ... 1: ? *? : - - - ? ' ivwuir*, .viisscs ami cnilciren I tll< Vests Hi 12$ to 4'l OfDtH. ii (i 1 (' v V * i 50 pair tine $ I 00 CasMcmert* Ph 25 pair tine $2 00 t assemere pa 150 pair wool pants, mixed lot, Your choice for 75 cent a. > ' . Mill up I' ii Mi: 14 line blue-hlacck overcoats, ? t i?0 50. Many other special ill n?r->, we h STORE Cyclone in Texas j 'our Killed nnd Twenty Injured. * Several of Whom Will Die. '] Wills Point, Tex , March 0 ? ' it 11 o'clock th?s morning a tclone passed through the west ide of this town, demolishing ver\thing in its track. Four ? eople are dead and about twenty * ljured. Fourteen dwelling houses re entirely ruined and a number ^ f othcu are badly wrecked. The uhlic school building is a total >*s Cotton oil mill is damaged 1 a 1 the largest gin plant is in [dinter*. Wires were blown otr le poles and fences leveled and ' freight car is od the track. P Several ars expected to die he property loss i> placed at $50, * 00, which is considered a con- c: rvative estimate. P lilack clouds had been hanging 1 i the soutkwest all in -ruing The ^ tinoRphere was heavy ami at in* r ?rvals there had been blustering * l,........... ..e i. ? . u uwTni-i.-i in i mil. 11 W!i* pihl *1 Dim when there waea Ion;* roar of 4 umblin<? thunder, a puff of wind 11 nd thru the air whs thick with > in^ timber*. The cyclone came 1 rom the southwest and held to a ' trai^ht northeastcourse Its path i ran about three hundred yards ride It struck the northwest uurter of the town, in residence action. No ho11He u left whole, N he.ie that are not irreparably r i e eked are in the minority. ? >loat of them are demolished? f nere heaps of debris that offer I pportunity for the jnnk man. 1 lousehold furniture and utensils ' re atrewn farther than the eye ^ an reach. ( telieved Fire Mora Deaths Will | Keault at Will" Point. r Housten, Tax., March 10.? T iewa from Saturday's storm ia * J I otning from northeast Texas. ^ hare are four dead and five he> f ievod to ha dying at Willa Point, rhara the property lose will reach ^ 100,000. Five paraona ware had- ( y hurt at New lloKton. A number t f bouaea ware wracke<l. The roperty leaa there will reach | ,! -M n? Out Sale. 0 ! 10 object of this s;il?? i> to unheal or cash buyers Wo make uuThe slaughter alreath bw^uu. STUFF : 1 V P^-AP i > , ii< 1 drawer*, our regular price 60 m Suit* at 25 to 50 rents. * lilts, IHMV |2 9o. nta, now |1 25 value 75c to $ 1 50. lit iV TII OMi. i9 00 value, will let them go now ave not space to mention I t75,000. At Blossom the damage o residences was great In Payne ounty one man was killed and ieveral were hurt, two seriously, ['he damage to property was iravy. Tli? wind was accompanied >y rain which with hail, did onsiderahle damage in th?* rural istrict*. The storm was tirst ie, orted from I'vald, on the Mexi* an horder. 'ish Commissioner Will Work Though II* (ieU No Pay. ho State. (iov, McSweeney has received to following letter from Muj. K V illi? of Charleston receutlv up ointed lish commissioner: "Your* to band* 1 am (pit e rilling to act without pay, hut 1 unnot get any one else in other attr of the state to work without enumeration. hdisto, Ashepoo, nunhaheu, Santee, Waecumaw iver* ate full o i.jU, taking all had and shipping the.o north and est from railroad stations, never flowing one to tind its way to our narket. * * * "I will follow up the governnent tish commissioner and get liiw to st* ck our rivers and report fogies* to you." VTOIt V OK A SI, A V K To I>e hound hand and foot for /ears by the chains of disease i* he worst form of slavery, (ieo. > William*, of Manchester, Mich, ells how such a slave was made ree. He save: "My wire has pen so helpless for ti\e vears hat ah* could not turn oyer in > (1 alone. After using two hot l?b of Kl?( :tiic Hitters, alio is wonderfully improved and > hie to lo har own work," Thia supreme oiuedv for female diseases quick cures nervousness,sleeplessness, nelancholv, headache, backache, minting and dizzy spells. This niracle working machine is a godletul to weuk sickiv run /ln>n >eople. Krery bottle guaranteed. ^)nly fiO rests. Sold by Craw?% crd Pros Druggist. Itch on human cured in 30 minute iy Wool ford'? Suntary Lotion. This lever fail*. Hold by J F Msrkey A. 'o .DriiKRiet, Lanoabr, H C. SfT Subscribe tm Tib Lihii