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Foulards, new designs on!
Lovelv quality Satin Lihe**l
sl ilendid line \Taist Silki
Pryd strong line bluck silks
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St7 incites wine,
Organdies Dimi
over halt price
P S 417 paii
Ate Sixty-Seren Pill*.
Birmingham, Ala., April 8 ?
The 3 year old son of A A Felters,
residing at 2316 Firat arena*, ate
67 pills containing helludonoa and
strychnine. The child was thrown
iete convulsions and death resulted
a few hours later, despite the
efforts of several-phvaiciaus. The
child had seen his father give an
older brother a dose of the pills
and watched where the box was
placed When others had left the
room he secured the box, which
contained about 100 pills, ana ate
67 of them.
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State Treasurer Dies Suddenly.
Little Rock, Ark., April 10.?
State Treasurer Thomas E Little
died suddenly todu\ from heart
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disease. lie has a brother of
Congressman Little of the Second
Arkansas district.
Doctor's Remorse.
New York, April 9? Dr William
H Guernsey committed suicide
today because his improper treat
meat caused the death of a woman
patient.,
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If you have neuralgia, Scott's
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil
will feed the nerve that is crying
for food?it is hungry?
and set your whole body going
asrain. in a wav to nr>r\/#?
c J ' J J 'V,
and brain from your usual food.
That is cure.
If you arc nervous and irritable,
you may only need more
fat to cushion your nerves?
you arc probably thin?and
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil will give you the fat, to begin
with.
Cure, so far as it goes.
Full cure is getting the fat,
4,/,,, C ~ 1 r 1 - i
uctu nuiii usuai iooa, ana
Scott's Emulsion will help you
to that.
If you have not tried it, *end for free Mm pie,
it* agreeable taste will surprise von.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists.
409-415 I'earl Street. Vexr York.
50c. ,iad Ji.oo; all druggi?t?.
JfKlCSS
TCfiit decline in >
usual, our buyer.
b bi? jobs llial ?il
and and six hundi
its tor $3 t(0, s?7.
ly one pattern of a kind at 75 c uts,
tv in all the new shades, tit 75 c.?nts.
s in patters fr. ui 5<> cents t? $2 00
? in popular jjrades and prices.
erfect'
I broke oe took i
ties, (be kjf d thai
worth 8 cents 011
t?e!s Piques Duck
Don't tail to tal
THE Gl
i* ot pants slight 1}
U. S. Exhibit Sure.
Averill and McLaurin Hard at
Work ? McKinley Willing.
Charleston, April 9?R M
Larner, The News and Courier'#
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Washington corespondent wires:
Director General Averill, ef
the Charleston Exposition, accompanied
by Senator McLaurin,
! had half an hour's interview with
the President this morning on the
proposition to have a Government
exhibit displayed at t h?
Charleston Exposition. "You
may sav for friends in Charleston
that we intend to have a govern
ment exhibit at our exposition "
This confident statement was
made by Gen Avenll before ho
left the White Hoiiho after Ins interview
with the President: "It
is impossible at this Moment to
gn into all the detail which lead
me to express myself so emphatically
on the subject, because. there
are certain matters * epen for
further consideration which public
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discussion at this time might not
> benefit. The president expressed
' himself deeply nt nested in the
success of the Charleston expogi
I ti?? u.-U ? - -
, <+ *> i-*|m r?Mr,ii ;i \\ U I ingness
| to land his aMNietauce mi having
' the government properly repre
Rented there, under certain condi
tiona Senator MoLauiin opened
thia (jueati ?n for iik, and havipg
interested the President und mem
here, I am assured that we will
he ahle to comply with any fair
and reasonable conditions which
will enable us to secure thi gov
ernment exhibit.
Ne M ore Prosecutions.
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1 ttaleigh, N. C., April 8.?The
dropping of the prosecutions of
the Democratic election officers in
tha federal court* it a mattar of
th?> first importaace to North
Carolina. It maant rast to tha
State from political strife and
turmoil, which have prevailed for
. so many years and which, tinea
1893, have been intansa.
i ?h. on. Oa^oITcursI"1 I
I Par oolda anS aor? throat aac Ktraott'i Chocolates
Uihlrt QmWic. ImU; lakta aa oaadf i
am* ?S*lr ?iw.
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SE&I^ ?L
roiton, sa? 1 kinds
v !ID lots ju-1 i eli
II <lo our ciisIoiiii
red ilnlliii s norll
??:> Miits for $4.?
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We are showing the choirs1'
A now an'l c.tmplctu stock ii
This depart mot i* in chnrje
LAN DSL
tlieiu in ca?' lot*
! st*I! at (> ! -?2 <*e
v ?iriw oil!) A re
s and <: lit tut AO p
ke advantage ot
1NS0N
imperfect 10 at i
Great Dry Goods House
Destroyed in Richmond
..Ot AOO-Eiaploy *,- On* Lost Hh
Lit'n. Destruction Wa* Com*
pl?te?Insurance $259,150.
Richmond, va., April 10.?Th<
Rash.
The total loss as estimated bj
outside parties, is $9,200,000.
No estimate has been given out
by the sufferers.
Egotism is an alphabet of only
oae letter.
hig dry good* and dopartmen
stoie of Julius Meyers' Soni
which occupied almost a quartet
of a block, on Broad street, tn<
gather with tha stock and fixtures,
was completely destroyed by tire
today. The tire originated on tlx
third lloor,among some muttrasses,
hut from what causa is a matter
of douht. I'he flames spread
with great rapidity and when the
lit ^department leached the scene
ah it could ?.o was to protect aur
rounding prop?rty
A charred hody whs discovered
in lite rums, which proved to he
tit* r? mains of II Kmmet Slaughter
tnatiag'-r ot the cut pet depurttuanl.
How he became entrapped in tlx
burning building is unknown
there are rumors of other
casualties, tint thev seem to
euiirely * itin?ut foundation, a* the
re-t <?f tnn four hundred employes
mn i<> he sce> Minted for. On?
U i>, \lr? |ji<o>t;, was injured l>v
u |ioe oi trunks fulling on her.
Several others fainted and ha' to
ho carped out and some were so
bewildered thev had to he forced
out
I'be lire was witnessed by thouaandM
of persons A march gale
was prevailing and burning embers
were scattered for a radius of
several blocks around. These
ignited the roofs of other buildings
and while the big lire wat in progress
the department had to re
spond to five or six other alarms.
The insurance 19, on stock
$178,750; on fixtures $20,500;
on building $60,000. The building
was owned by Emmanuel
LOWER
of good* have lalt
uritrd from ?w y
ITS gOOll.
I) of fiiM' clothing i
tf. .Si suits for {
PINING.
. I'xhiiill ion
1A ?ICH
vl < I S? ? . >1
I line ??f any pnvious season. ;
ii the latest Parisian styles
of th'irnii?rhl\ (v?uip?'t.Hnt. milliner*. '
IDE IN V\
at out' ?tv<i price
ilts. our price out
nts tlagiiilicent <
lirrcs vihite ^ooih
this earl> Spring
C US H
ive this week at ;
Captured Filipino Funds.
anila, April Id?Lieut Mapes,
' of the twenty third infantry, caplured
forty thousand dollars of
1 insurgent funds and three officers
of General Cailless staff.
la the course of a talk with The
i
Record reporter in Colutndia, ex1
Governor John Gary Evana said
* he would likely lie in the senaterial
race to succeed Senator Mc*
Laurin. He has not positively
* decided, hut the prospects are that
' he will he in the race. The other
' gentlemen who hart decided to
i make tho race are Col. tVylie
Jonee, Senator D II Henderaon
and Congressman Latimer.
, ?
, It is a nad commentary on the
civilization of this country if the
statement made hy the Savannah
| Pies* ia true. The Press alleges
, that more people die at the hands
. of violencw every day in the United
States than full on the fields of
, battle, in South Africa and the
Philippine Inlands combined.?
Spartanburg Ilornld.
One by one the rose* fall, one
by one the idols crumble. The
once mighty free silver will soon
be but a memory. A few years
ago the democrat who would not
bow down to "t and serve it was
whelmed in u flood of disapproval
Hut more and more is it coming
to be understood that those who
opppaed it were right. This means
that the democracy will hooh again
have the benefit of the counsels of
its wisest leaders, who have been
thrust into the background of recent
years because they would not
worship the silver calf. Congressman
Fleming of Augusta,
Ga.,in an interview in yesterday's
Chronicle, admits free silver is a
dead issue. This is significant,
because he was an ardent believer
in that day. He ia not alone in
getting light. The scales hare
dropped fnm the eye* of thousands
of others, who were once ss
blind as he.?Record.
Father Time doesn't believe in
letting the grass grow under bis
feet. That is why he always car. J
| riM ft acytbft.
LEVEL.!
en a tumble. ^
k'ork ha<l a most
it ">v? ct II.S Oil III
j({. $12 Miit- tor
IIKK^
The greatest collection of tiir
w?? liHve over shown. There is no
wo cannot show and our prices are
See them before buying, it \v
cost.
^ASH GO
on** customers
5 cents ^pleiu
?olieetioii of tine
??a great hargaii
otfe ing
STORI
.?.? cents on the i
Ingeraoll on Napoleon.
A little while ago I stood at ths
grave mf the old Napoleoe-a magnificent
tomb of gilt and gold, tit
almost for a dead deity?and gazed
upon the sarcophagus of black
Egyptian marble where rest at
last the ashes of the restless man.
I leaned over the balustrade and
thought about the career of the
greatest soldier of the modern
world.
1 saw .him walking upon the
banks of the Seine, contemplating
suicide- I saw him at Toulon?I
saw him putting down the mob
on the streets of Paris ? I saw him
at the head of the army in Italy?
J saw him crossing the bridge at
Lodi, with the tri color in his
hand ? 1 saw him in Egypt, in the
shadow of the pyramids?1 saw
hiiw conquer the Alos, and mingle
the ragl?s of France with the eagles
of the crags ?I saw him in Marengo,
at Ulm, and at Austerlitz.
I saw him in Russ'a, where the
infantry of the snow and the cavalr\
of the wild blast scattered
his legion* like winters withered
leave*. I saw htm at Leipsic, in
defeat and disaster, fenced by a
million bayonets back upon Paris
?clutched like a wild beast, banished
to K'ba ? I saw him escape
and retake au empire by the force
of his genius ?I saw hini upon
the frightful Held of Waterloo,
where chance and fate combined
to wreck the fortunes of their
f? rmer king And I saw him at
St. Helena, with his hands crossed
behind him , gazing out upon
the sad and solemn sea
1 thought of the widows and
ornhans he had mud* mf th?
that had bean shed for his glory?
of the onl y woman who aver lovad
him pushed from hi* heart by the
cold hand of ambition. And I
aid 1 would rather have baen a
Freneh peasant and worn wooden
hoes: 1 would rather hara lived
in a hut with a vine growing over
the door and the grapes growing
numlo in the autumn snn I
I " " WV1"'
would rather hare baan that poor
peasant, with my loring wifa by
my side, knitting as the day died
out of the sky, with my children
^ot in on the
successful trip.
ic dollar. That
7.511, &c.
no.s
0 black goods for skirts an?l suitst
tning now in popular fabrics licit
right as they invariably are.
ill mean a nicer dress at a smaller
'ODS.
?er the benefit,
lid Percales lull
Lawns, Batiste.
11 lot*-at a little
f iloll
upon nil knee* and their arms
akeut roe; L would rather hare
> been that man, and have ^ono
. down to the tongueless silence of
dreamless duet, than to huve been
that imperial impersonation of
force and murder known as Napoleon
the Great. And I would,
ten thousand, thousand times
The recent decision of the supreme
court to the ?l!ect that tui>
tion fees can he charged in public
echools forcibly calle attention
anew to the fact Hiat South Carolina
has no state system of free
schools. Hers is a county system
except in the matter of the division
the dispensary fund. ? News
and Herald.
'TIS K Y TO FFKL
GOOD
Countless thousands have found
a blessing to the body in Dr.
King's New Life Hills, which
ositivelv cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice,
Mai ria, Fever and Ague and all
Liver and Stomach troubles.
Purely vegetable; never gripe or
weaken Only 25c at Crawford
Bros' ami ,J F Ma<key & Co's
drug store
The idea is steadily <rrowin<' all
over the Mato that when practical
results are warted in Washington,
McLaurin is tho man to secure
them. ? Exchange.
The roval road to wealth is paved
with industry ami frugality.
A wise man occasionally makes
mistakes, hut he doesn't repeat
them.
A fool knows other people's
business better than a wise men
knows his own.
A inae should not he blamed
for his ignorance if he doesn't
know enough to find out.
JOB COUI'DVT HAVK1
STOOD IT
If he'd had Itching Piles.
They're terribly annoying; hut
Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure
the worst ease of piles .m earth.
It has cured thousands. For Injuries,
Pains, or Bodily Eruptions
it's the best stive in the world.
Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Crawford Bros,
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