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? , \ \ \ s . E ti \ r i< i i, 27 ksI aBLn IK l> i*->< Since the r* ground floor as 11 Scooped in some Out- tiiousai nieaos $.?.(((? suii SILK*. bmilHidM, new (tetjigun only Lovely quality Satin Liberty Splendid line NTai?.t Silka i Pryd strong line black aiika ii APE Tilt' IliHi lift Keal good ? imiii 27 inches wi?f. 1 ii w W ^OIKIBV ^ #rllllftt over halt price r i* S 417 pair Crime In New York The Italian Girl Confer** About Baby's Burying, ^ ir York, April 24.?Fran?j cesna Spioelle, who is in jail.; at White Plains, N. Y., with Givio Buttacarella> her uncle, the . ' two haying been ar rented after an 1 alleged attempt to bury a baby | while it was yet alive, made a co- I feiaion today to .Mrs. Jarvis, the jail matron. The girl aaid her j MnnU C.. ? *1-- l-:.J I * >.< ? nan iuv laUKl ill LUC CUltO, I which sb* had horn*. She uaid further that her uncle cane to her hone in New York and told 1 her to take the baby hack with him for a walk. He took her to Hastings and when the ravine waa reached he wanted to kill the baby with hia hatchet hut ah* prevented hi radioing thia and begged that it be not harmed in thut manner. He finally relented, but fcbe baby waa huried. The rate for round trip ticket to Memphis and return on account of the 11th aunual reunion of U. C\ V., May 28, 29, 30, 1901, is $13.60. r~r v""* : Does tnc i Baby Thrive:: < > If not, something must be ^ j ' wrong with its food. If the ' [ i \\ mother's miik doesn't nour- i < ish it, she needs SCOTT'S < | J J EMULSION. It supplies the ' i ] I elements of fat required for o j < the baby. If baby is not <> : ! I nourished by it$ artificial < [ < > food, then it requires J" . Scott's Emulsion ii T Half a teasDOonful three 7 <> or four times a day in its < > ! ? bottle will have the desired ? ' [ effect. It seems to have a 4 4 <! magical effect upon babies <! < and children. A fifty-cent < 4 4 bottle will prove the truth 4 4 i of our statements. ] > 4 * Should bo token la aummer mo ? , * > well mo winter. * > ' > <oc. and fti.oo, aU dnigjriata. < > 4 , SCOTT At BOWNE, Chamiaia, N?w York. < > f K.ICES 'cent decline in sual, our bujer. big jobs thai w il lid and six bund ts for .f 3JKKJS7. one pattern of a kind at 75 cents, in all the new shade*, at 75 coins, in patters from 50 cents to $*2 00 n popular grades and price*. iRFECT broke we look ies. tlx- k'??d I ha vortli 8 cents on ies Piques l>uck Don't tail to ta rHE Gj ot pan Is slightly That Greenville Shortage. Assistant Postmaster Jordan Has Speat $ 1,178 Gorernment Money. ' ' ? ' * " .< * ' ,? ' Special t.i The Stste. Greenville, April 22?The com munity was irreatlv surprised this morning when it nti announced on the streets that a shortage had been discovered in the postoffice. The fact was not knswn to the public until legal proceedings had been instigated against Frank N Jordan, the money order clerk and assistant postmaster, who had sntire charge of the financial affairs of the office. He was arrested and taken before Oouimislioner J G Hawthorne, whore he made a full and complete confession of his guilt, and there was no need of further investigation, so that he was ;mmediately bound ever te the October term of the United States court in the sum of 11,500. Mr. Frank Niehols, the pestmnsnter, who is an uncle of Jordan, gar# r justified bond for the appearance of hi* nephew for trial at the lima specified. inspectors H T B Moyeand A J Moore, of the postal service, have haea in attendance upon the federal court for a week, with reference to cases being triad there, and yesterday they made an inspection of the po-tnffice, which was in regular order and not on account of any suspicion that there was anything wroeg., The inspectors found that there was a shortage, as already staled, of $1,178, mainly it the regular account of in neys received, only $150 of which belonged to the money order account, and which was drawn by check on Saturday. Hew Are Tour Kidneys t l>r. Hobhs' Rparagus Pills Sure all kidney Ills. 8ampie free. Add. Sterling Hemedy Co., Chicago or N.T. Mr. E Mticohn'.n Anti. Miurtec 9100 May be worth to you more than $100 af you haw a child who sons bedding from incontenence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. I' forests the trouble At once. $1. Sold by JP Maotcey & Co, Druggist, Lancaster, 8 C. 0T Subntribn \m Xhb Lihr SEEK" A I'oltftu. all kiails ? ho liasjut i etu II do our custome rrd dollars oorfh <to> suifs lor |4 5( MILUNERY~nP mm m m -mm mm* a m m wmi m Out I'nlteiu HhI> > ill Ikj <?n ? m (<4>>l 1> \ 1\1 Wo mtp showinj; the choicwM A new iiritl complete stock in This dopartumt is in charge ol LA N DSL1 them ih ca?? hits t sell at 6 !-2 cen it* or ice onl> ;v cei 1 ? - - ~ s aiMi al)out pi ke advantage of t Q NSONr imperfect to ai i* iTIW.MAN AND M'LAURIN. I ' I The Charleston Evening Post says: Senator McLaurin's reply to 'Senator Tillman, published in The Evening.Post on Saturday,'1 ' quite effectively met the senior I J Senator's tirade against Ids onU J league It disposed of the eha* ires brought by Tillman of impropriety i m find vaiu in's conduct, exposed . : the animus of tUu senior Senator's , attack, skillfully turned the edge i of the attack and finally struck * back is slinging invective as bad been hurled. Of courso, Tillman will not be | gratified in his desire to draw Mo Latirin nto u joint debate. It j would tie ilie height of folly for the junior senator, who in to make a fight for reelection against a field of opponents next summer, to engage in a conflict, now with i IN 11.no.. ..I" ? " ' vtiiw hi'111'4 usntlll n I S effort in sncn an engagement, not I n O ' to overcome by fair argument, ' | hut merely to weaken him by j familiar bluster and misrepresent j tutioQ before the people, and burI den him with further undertakings beyond those his legitimate opponents would present. In other words, Tillman wants to crowd 1 McLunrio, to smother him with contentions, engage him at every point and wear hint dowa by sheer foice of numbers. It is an unfair effort, but rather characteristic of the muiifwho makes it. Ae we remarked on Saturday, Tillman makes ne answer to tho sensible views put forth by McLaurin in his public utterances. He does not want to engage in a debate. He only seeks to slander and abuse. He would drown argument with vituperation. He doss not (lasilft U ' ' - 1 _ ? VI?U1|/(*I^II U1 CU* ucution, because he fours tho efTect I on the people of the Stale on the political issues of the day. He , can not overthrow the doctrine so j he would discredit the evangelist. I ! It it an old strategy. | Of course, Tillman doesn't want j McLaurin for his colleague in the Senate. The junior Senator is entirely too powerful in Wasing* ton suit his purposes. He wants | an associate whoQi b# can control % 4 * > LOWER >t ?oo;ls have lak rued from New 1 ? s good. of liiK' clothing ; I. A 2 *iiiif*i l*w* ( u r rr B^ri ^ fNlM j xlii'tii inn. [ASftCH J?>. 1 * ? > S? J * . M, life of HfiN previous seii-,on the latest Parisian st\les f thoroughly eoinpftent. milliners. | [DE WV at oik' own price its. our price ouv its. Magnificent < eces white good; liis earlv Spring CASH ive this week at i ii i? ? i i * - ^rr iMBmWI anil one who ib lass ahle than him1 # ' self to get things. It is very pilling to the seuinr. Senator to have hi1* colleague not only in . dependent of himself in his gea! end. course. but also his superior ' f*" ' | ^ ? m in sibility to gat material tilings like appropriatioiiH and appointmeats, the control of which is Tillman's dearest joy. Latimer, now, would just suit Tillman, llo would guide his policial course as Tillman directed. Tillman would practically have two votes and two vioces in the Senate and so could wield a greater inilueuce than he does now. And then Latimer would have no more and probably less "pulling" power than Tillman. Altogether he could ev^r he dangerous as a rival to his colleague And so we find Tillman trying to displace McLnurin with Latimer. It is a sorry prospect. If wo are net greatly mistaken, the clash between the two Senators haw resulted distinctly to the advantage of McLaurin. in the first place the South Carolinian's love of fair play will revolt at Tillman's crowding effort. Even those who are inclined to reject McLamin's doctrine do not believe lie should be smothered. lie must have u*fair opportunity to present his case. If he is wrong there should he no difficulty to his opponents in proving it. But it is not right that he should be sandbagged on his wav to the forum. Furthermore, Tillman's interference in a fight that is none of his will be resented. The people are quite able to choose a successor to McLaurin, without, dictation from Tillman. They refused once before to accept a henchman of the senior Senator, and they won't hesitate ti refuse again. Tillman has made it clear by his attack on McLaurin that be will try to do with Latimer what he failed to accomplish with j John Gary Evans. All ef these j developments are favorable to MoLaurin. The junior Senator is, as be says in his reply to Tillman, quite able to take care of himself. He is a very good hand. Hie proper m $ V" *\ XEVEIi I en a tumble. VV k oi'k lias! a most > it '><? ct nts on lilt j><?. $12 suit* tor iS?KS* 41** } rtio trreute-t collection of tine I we have ever shown. There is notn we cannot show and our prices are ri See them before having, it will co>t. fASH G0< >. OU" C?bt?'IU?'l'S ji > cents >|?lendi collection of tine I }- a srreat l>ama in O <T? odei ing STORE i l 'l til 4 lead in tho Senatorial ?Hino in a campagin of educution, a full and intelligent discussion of great i nati( nul issues. And he is going to force the play on those lines, nor will he he confused.into throwing away his trumps. Tilltuuu's effort to provoke a contest of ^ mud slinging will not prevail. Kilnrnte Your Bowels With Cttscareta. ' Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. . 10c, 35c. If C. O. C. tail, druggists refund money. ' lngersoll's Works Burned at I I Miller's Grave. I f It Birmingham, N. T , April 13? If Marcus Miliar, educator, luventor | and author of several widely read ? political brochures, whe died ves- 1 terday, made an unueual request T during hilt last hours. Ii wee j that the works of Col Robert in- ' a gersoll he burned at his grave in ; ; Floral Park cemetery tomorrow ! \ aftornoon, immediately following | the committal services. This acti i was designed by Mr. Miller to be i an explicit declaration of his ahsn- J j lute repudiation of Ingorsoirsl] teachings. j Vesuvius is at it. j Paris, April 22. ? Mount' Vesuvius is again in a state of active eruption,- aad many people, ' scientists, students and the serious, j including American tourists, are j leaving Paris by every train for i Naples. ] ? ? Hound trip ticket to State ro- * union Confederate veterans at Columbia, May .S, $1.45. m m __ ; l KAOI.VO. ROAKIMd FLOOD M Washed down a telegraph line ' which Chas. C. Kills, t>t Lisbon, ! la., had to repair. ''Standing, waiat deep in icy water," he1 wiites, "pave me a terrible cold , and cough. It grow worse daily. 1 Finally the best doctors in Oak- ' land, Neb., Sioux City and Oma- : ha sa'd 1 had Consumption and could not live. Then I bepan us: n- i/*! 1 vt me ur. ivmg 8 ?ew uiscovory and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for ! Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Crawford Bros, and J F Mackey & Co. Price 50c aad $1.00. ( e ?ol in on tho successful trip. ' dollar. Thai 7.0II. &<i. >1 ?<>k. goods for skirts and suit^t iiiil nnv in popular fabrics II. 11, Uht us they invariably sire, mean a nicer dress at a small r ODS. ;et the benefit 7 id fl*ereales full Lawns, Batiste, i lot--at a little | mm I i* il i * I U Ulfl "*s Alive in Her Coffin. Mrs. Marlow Regained Consciousness at Her Funeral, Rut Sooa Died. Chattanooga, Teaa., April 'J3Mrs. Frank Marlow eauie to life vhile lying in a coffin in a room hare the funeral service* wtre leiag bald abher home at Merri-. nac, naar HunUville, Ala., on Friday. The room was toll of riends and the preacher was a>out to begin his ramarUa whan ha supposed corpaa, which was ying in plain view of tha mournre, gasped and drow a long breath, t was found that tha body was rartn and that there was a feeble misc. A physician was seat for .nd for mora thaa an hour Mrs. darlow'e relatives and frici ds lelieved that aha would live She gained consciousness, hut died u a short time. The services vere continued and the body was starred in Maple Hill cemetery, ill's. Marlow died of colic. JOB < OITI ovr II A VIC STOOD IT ir neu had Itching 1'des. rhey're terribly annoying; I ut Sncklen's Arnica Salve will cure ho worst case of piles on earth, t bus cured thousands. For Innries, Fains, or Bodily Krupti ni t's the host salve in the world. L*rice 25c a box. Cure guar need Sold by Oawford Bros, ind J F Mac key & Co. The governor ha* received the mulberry seeds sent by Miss Kelly from Italy to be aown in thia Stale preparatory to the introduction of silk culture.? The State. Mr. Newbold loft Columbia fhnreday night for Oxford, Miss., to bring Ma;ion K Reese back t? South Carolina. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Th? KM Yn Han Always Bought