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4 M4fWtt1W>OW 8 CARTKR, f == * ^ ^ ^ _ Imm mti Mtuxiw I ^ Nmorpapcr Par the /Vrmwfto* ef the. PcdiiuuxL, ,Sbttmi, AffriraUrmral ami Ojwjilu tgj fiifni i m j Ty'LMH f a#" ii ^ ^ tj N ' ' ^ ^ K iv * ' 0 A K <' 1 '11 s 1901 " ' ?pp; m J Since ftie re< ground (I tor as in Scooped ill some On* itioihan means $.VOO suit: ui & mz m & a i% Foulard*, new designs only o I . . vol i niiu i it v S*it in I i I .ort e > Splendid lin? \Tuist >ilkn in Pryti atron^r line black silk* in . APE The ii at l?el Heal ^oikI < imiii 27 inches wiue. v Organdies I>iitfeif? over halt price I r PS 417 pair Tarma of Knirland. D London, March 22.? Lowland' tarraa to tb? Boer*, published thin IMIirnimr khnw I Iml > *u ....... f- ?' WW I surrander in dauianded and nil burgher* are required to tuk? the, OMtti of Hllaginnce to tha kin;, | giving op arms and ammunition Dr. T <) Robertaon. of folmii* ^ \ ia, (Ji*d Thmxlav of pnaomonia. ? He was h na'iva i f Wianaboro ,, and for _\?ai> a raaident of Rock c 11.11. ti Pity famtr! Beauty? waUBf The most beautiful thing in * 1 the world is the baby, all 3 ? dimples and joy. The most r pitiful thing is that same baby, ii thin and in pain. .And the ^ j mother does not know that a ii little fat makes all the differ- f cnce. I'"-" ? J'-'* n""1'j _ and left hollows and fear; the; 1 fat, that was comfort and i J color and curve-all but pity and love-is gone. The little one gets no fat * from her food. There is some-! thing wrong; it is either her food * or food-mill. She has had no ]fa4 for weeks; is living on what a she had stored in that plump c Vii1. I i r * miic Doay oi ncrs; and that is 1 I gone. She is starving for fat; T it is death, he quick ! , Scott's Emulsion of Cod . Liver Oil is the fat she can take; it will save her. . A The genuine hss this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it. aen<i CIDP for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. f SCOTT A BOWNB, 1HL Chemists, 408 Paarl St.. N. Y. > VP9 flOc. and SI.OO i Bi* all druaststa. riciuiiS l cent decline in <* >ual. our bujer. \ hi^ ,j?hs Ilia! will id and >ix liund>'< * lor $3 *?0, ."#7.0 i nc pattern of h kind at 75 cuts, i n all the new ahades, nt 75 coiiis. j I natters fr m .Ml to * ? popular grades and prices. :rfecti broke took t! i'S. tin kiid tltat forth 8 cents 0111 es Piques l)uck> Don't tail to tab rHE GP of pants slightly lirmingham > truck by I Terrible Tornado w?ntv Hv? 1'eoplc Killed and ' Many Others Injun d?Lush of Property a Quarter of a Million Dollars Ilirmin^hata, Ala., lfarch 25.? Ihortlv before 10 o'clock this < jorum*: h faarful tornado swept ver the soirb?rn section of this ity travailing id an easterly diree ioD. ? The number of killed is estima?d at *25 Only five of them are /hits The destruction of proprty is placed at a quarter of a lillion dollars Ki<r* teen bodies uve been recovered from the deris up to dark und scores of in nred bare i?een remored to the ' ospitals The buian atorm swept Irondale 1 even mi lea east of here, arid prac ically destroyed the business part f the town. Seren persona are I eported killed there and many ' njured. < Pratt City also suffered much ' lamago, the school building being inroofcd and many negro cabins ' ?eing wrecked. ! J The wind blew a fearful gale I mi the rain in torrents in still fall- ' ng. Full detail* not yet known. J ['ornado Destroyed Houses Kear I Darliagton. Special to The State. Floreare, March 95?Tassen i person the erasing train say that ' i terrible tornado passed two niles north of Darlington this ifternoon. The mill and res*, j lenee ef (ieerge McCown were lestroyed as well as a namher of isgro houses. Mrs. McCown is eportad at fatally injurad and A r McCown ia aaid to ba iajurad ntaraally. Sevaral aegroaa wera dao hurt. The atorm touchad Floraaca1 jut did na damaga. Graat damaga waa dona to ihipping Wy a eyclona at Panaa* sola, Fla., laat Friday. otton. all Uiitils <i i Imt lias ju t retu <l<> our rustomei i ll dollars north suits for $4 All MILLINERY~OP Oill I'allot a 11 it I -> ? ul lit' < n v&iiw S IH >M V >1 \W itrf showing tlir choicest I A n?v* himI ctin|ilrlr stork in I his depm tinat i? in churire of A NH^M - rr it u Ju'jh in ca- lotM-iS at (> I-'2 fen oricc 011U * ? ei > and about aO pi ie advantage ot t INSON imperfect to a: I* Uoving Traiu Blown Off Track in Georgia. Engine Lifted by the Wind, Tender Turned Over and the Care Thrown on their Side* Co I mn hi it, (in., March 25 ? A nixed train win blown off of the eutral of (ieorgia railroad track* me mile east of Huena Vista, .'57 stiles from Columbus, late this itiernoon The train consisted if ?n engine anil tender, baggage ;ar, two coache* Mini twelve freight cars, and wa? going fifteen imlthun hour when *truck by the wind I'he engine was lifted from the track, the tender wiu turned ?vwr, the baggage car, twncoachfa and three freight cars were tin owe n their sides The rest of the train, however, remained on the rack. No one wan killed. Four ivate ali^hllv injured. Ill- I.IF ; IS s ? v ? Mr. .J K Lilly, a prominent lltizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately Dad a wonderful deliverance from i frightful death. In telling of it he nay*: "1 r*a* taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into I'ceumonia. Mr ltm<*8 l?ecntne hardened. I waa *o weak 1 couldn't ^ven ait up in tied Nothing helped mo 1 expected lo soon die of Consumption, whan I hoard of Dr. Kieg's New Di-eorery. On* bottle ^mvi great relief. I conLinoed 1? use it, and now am wall and strong 1 can't say too inueh in itn praise." This marvellous madn-ina is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Thoat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes (0 cents and fl. Trial hettlea free at Crawford Bros' Drug Store; yery bottle guaranteed. The board of directors of the Stat* diapenaary hat* decided to ^raat conditional parmita to all applicanta desiring te aatabliah diatilleriaa in Columbia, the conditio* bains: that 10 par cant of tha propaaad capital atoek of each and aaary applicant for a permit akall be iayeated in property looking to the erection of such diatillary within the next 60 daya. |fly Suhaeribe ta Tea Laaava LOWER >1 jfooris have take rued from >e\v Y is good. ol tine clothing a I- slo. suits fur $ ENING. i xlii'iitii >11. \m u : < > 1) I*. M inn of any previous statin, the latest Parisian Htyles 1 thoroughly competent milliners. | DE IN W at our own price, itx our price ouv its. Magnificent e ores white goods his each Spring < C AS H ive this week at 5 Cotton Growers Jfust Cot Acreage. e T*he Text of the Cell for Meetings in Kaoh (!oun'v Issued hy President VVilborn ; I'o the Cotton Growers of South Carolina: At the earnest request of Hon. , llarvie .Jordan of Georgia, presi , lent of the Southern Cotton , Growers' Protective association, c and prominent farmers in this t State, I issue this call for the k farmers of our State to meet at | their respective court houses on _ the tint Saturday in April to con- j sider the advisability of reducing c the acreage for the present rear, , and ?Uo to discuaa ways and meant r for protecting the price of our h staple from present manipulation. 1 the cotton acreage of the south j I e increased, the price of cnttoi , "ill K o down to 6 cents next fall, which will result in the jreateat ti <ancial calamity that lias t efalleu the southern farmer in years. Now j is the time for action, because the < price of the staple next season will ' lie fixed according to the acreage ' planted thin spring. 1 Let every cotten farmer in this ( Slat* attend then* county meetings | on the first Saturday in April, and | determine to protect their property 1 from titter annihilation. .1 C Wilboi n, 11 IVesS C Cot. Growers' Asa'n. It mai he mentioned here that the Southern association is to htdd a general convention in Atlanta 1 on Aug 31, next, for the purpose of reaching a decision as to the heat methods for the handling and marasung ut id# crop now being planted. VOLCANIC KKIJPTIOKH Are grand, hut Skin Fruptions , rob lifa of joy. Bucklen's Arniea Sal m curat them; alto Old, Runting and Fever Sorts, Clears, Boils, Felons Corns, Warts,Cuts, I Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chappad Hands, Chilblains, Bast Pila Curt on aarth. Drives nut Pains and Achat. Only 25 cts a box. Curt guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bran Druggist, f, C; I LEVEL,! mi a tumble. VV< ork liad a most > t fto c? nts on the 0. $132 suit* tor ' iiKKSs The greatest collection of tine t re have ever bhown. There is notni re cannot allow and our prices are ri See them before buying, it will cost. rASH G0( . oil" customers y 5 ceiils >plendi oFlectimi of tine. I a great bargain nfFe? ing STORE >(> cents on the <1 Shot Escaped Coavict. special to The Stat*. Hop** Path, March *J5?Today I .bout three miles above bar* Conitahle San) Havnee in company ! vith a guard from th* peniteetiary 1 vent to arraat Luther Jones, aa I iscaped con> ict. Thev found Fonea alone in tha woods cutting, ' ind upon tliair approach ha re listed, brandishing his axa Con lerjuentlv he received two shots, 1 >ns in the side and one in the high, after which he ran one and 1 half mile* before being captured, 1 le was at once brought here nod 1 eieived medical attention from 1 )r. .1 K Wright, who reporta his 1 ondition a* most serious, na th 1 legro is bleeding internally and nay die. Jones was convicted of ' irson iu Orangeburg county in ' iSthf and escaped from the an- I horitiea while working en a rail- < mad in 1SU7. NO RIGHT TO IJ<*LI N??>S The woman who ia lovely in face, form and Lemper will always have friends, but one who 1 would he attractive must keep her deu.itli If at)* is weak, sickly I snd all run down, she will he 1 nervous and irritable If she has | constipation or kidney trouble, Iter impure hleod will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and s wretched eomplexioo, Electric P , I t A r .j I u t I,? naat * l? ? ' hi i mi ci iu? 1 *? l mrmv i u w 111 inn world te regulate wtomach, liter and kidney and to purify the blood It gives strong nerves, bright eyes raooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, eharmiag woman of a run-down inwuli?l. Only 50 cants at Crawford Bros1 Drug Store. H re. J V Ward went up to tireenwood from Augusta, Ga., last Saturday and positively iden4 i ? i ea it* * 11 ae< l in* negro amnuei naygoou, in jail there ah the negro who at* tempted a rap* en h?r last Ne amber. The Greenwood police will receive the reward of $300 offered for hia capture. He has bee a taken to Atlanta to await trial. The Summer achool will he held this jear at ConTerae College. The achool will open Juae 90th. b ?ot in oil the successful trip. ; dollar. That 7.5(1. &c. DS >lack <rnn<U for skirts and auiNt nlt new in popular fabrics that {*ht as they invariably are. maun a nicer dress at a smaller 3DS. :ec the heneiit ' m : I II - - ' ki rercaies tail jsiwhs Batiste, lot--at a lit tie ollar ?? - -w This in About Correct. It is vary clear that thn Philippine situation is at last yielding to American treatment and tkrre is rood promise of the establishment uf peace and the beginning of a period of improvement ami developn ent m the inlands It in expected now that civil rule will lie inaugurated in Mav. .ludge raft, president of the conamisaion, governor of t he archipelago. It will be necessary, of course, to maintain a largn military force in the inland* for some time to come, and doubtless there will !>e intermittent ti?rht inor in various parts of the archipelago for a time, but the backbone of resistance to American sovereignty it broken ind the longer our flag lleutsover the islands the more reluctant will lint Filipinos hn to have it withdrawn. -Charleston Post. HOW's THIS! Weoffer One Hundred Dollars Heward for any case ? u'arrti thai runnot he cured hy Hall's <'atar rli i lire. t*" J < HEN KY <V ?'(>., Props. Tole<i >, () We the undersigned have v 11 >wn K J Shell-V f >r tliM Im-I IS VM!,r believe him perfectly honorable in "ill business transactions and H n.'i ncia 11 y ilne Hi cnrry nui any obligation* made bv 111 ?ir firm WKmt * I'kuax, Wholesale DmggUt, t'oledw O Wai.dino, Kinman A. Mauvis Wholesale DrUu'gists, T?uedo, (), Hall's Catarrh cure is taken in-, t riially, acting dire -tly upon the i?lood mill mucous surfaces of the ?\stein. Price, 75c. per iiotlle Kohl by all DruKgisU, IVatimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best Negro Mae, Caught Stealing a Ride, Comeoits Suicide. Special to The State. Darlington, March 25?On Saturday night a colored man named Williameon while attempt ing to steal a lid* from thin point to Bridges & McKeithan's mill on the Charleston, Sumter and Northern railroad, was killed. He was lidiagonthe platform tnd when discovered by the conductor and asked for a ticket he jumped off. The train was going at the rate of anoui .ji> miles an nour. iia was afterwards picked up by some people near by, but he nerer spoke and died during the night. i y