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18H8S25ZH?HZZZZ2ZZHZL' * 1 .*^^**?TTSg???TT?igj!_ _1 ??-? . , , j ^ l _'. **^*~*? < ? ^ ^ Amwmmb^ ' i vVhiritCLY Li A. >i V > K tt > i MAY 16 19oi f. h,jH. 18a* WHERE 1 We are kept bu; One of the Best Stocks in Upp We say with confidence there is dise in the state than we have todr been svst? matically weeded o<it, an and up to date .stock, representing Fresh Arrivals of Choice Waah We have just openod one case at a great bargain, our barguiu | styles and are splendid sellers Oi plain fast colors Job price 5 ecu 12 ? and 15 cents. Batistes and They are tine values and will go r? T McKinley's Party Robbed. Pickpockets Followed the Preei dential Train. Lios Angeles, Cal , .May 10 ? During the visit of the pr?-eiden v . tiAl party to .the -soldiers h.?u?? great excitement wits caused by the discovery th it Secretary VT ilson and Charles A Moore had lo?t their pocket hooka. Mr Moore a minute after discovering the lot,* CO so O ntun V*lnlriais !? ? BO m n mull |ril*mil?? III* |>UCftVI 111 another man in the crowd. Detectives arrested the pickpocket and on his person were found too purses of Wilson and Vloore, besides several other ptcketbnoka well filled. It. is believed that the thief followed the presidential party all the way from Washington. The ginhou.se of J. M. Mc Fadden near Smith'* Turnout was set afire hy lightning last, Wednesday and totally consumed together with ten hales of cotton, cotton seed, a quantity of fertilizers, etc. scorrs EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the following reasons: FIRST- Because, If any member of the family has a hard cold, It will cure it. SEOOMD? Because, if the children are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. MttwrCU?Decause, 11 me lamer or mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH ? Because it is the standard remedy in all throat and lung affections. No household should be without It. It can be taken in summer as well as in winter. toe. and Si.oo, all druggist*. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chamku, N.w York. THE G 'HE CROW Our matcliU COII) er Carolina. not a better assortment of merchati | y. VVhatoH goods we had have-, d now we take pride iu our n<'\\ the latest and best in everything Goods. # ? figured Satin Stripe Lawns bought1 iricc 5 cents They are heautifml ne ea-e seersuckers in stripes ami, ts We are h. receipt of a l??l ?>' will run them at 8 and 10 cents ipidly. I I T Y HE G A Explosion of Boiler Kills several I'en. Shocking Accident in Saw Mill at Trio, S (J. ?Men Blown a Hundred Yards. Special to The State. t ' f " Georgetown, May 11?One of 1 the most shocking accidents that has ever befallen this section of . the country in a number of years occurred at Frio, S. C., 26 miles from this city on the Georgetown and Western railroad. Last night at o'clock the boiler in the w and planing mill of MoDuffie & WelU exploded killing two men instantly and seriously injuring others It L Brunsoo, a white man, was thrown about 100 feet away and when found was dead and horribly mutilated. He leaves a wife and two children. Tbos -?cott, negro, was found 100 yards away stripped of clothing, having : nntllinir /.n hn? .....1 _.:.U . .. i/ui nm,n?, Kllll Willi very bone in bis body broken and masLed into jelly. Ellerbe McDufiie 'and Thos Wells were standing 15 feet from the boiler. They were picked up 50 fast away senseless, and it was thought McDuffie would (lis last last night from concussion. Us is still in a critical condition and I will probably die. Wells is doing well. Roth war* badly burned ! and scalded. A white man, name unknown, had his foot badly masked. An unknown nsgro sustained fracture of the skull. I Pieces of flesh were thrown al most a quarter of a mile against a house, breaking a window glass. | Red hot bricks lodged on a Inm ' ber shed 10# yards avray and set the shed on fire. Drs. Black, Wyman and Jan don were sent up oa a special train and rendered medical attention. Two other boiler* were demolished by the explosion. The cause of explosion is unknown. Damage 95,000. J W D. .f.UlFA {feeding ?tonic, or chP'Vm who tram bal2? . FhculiltOkl (tltii\..i } n(OA ltlTTRIU. ?* i' c ^iMarla. Tanl V > ,?? -? *- ? unrti', "Ms? I ANSO J DS GATHE >ss values (Craw il l?'tiloi*s are c?>ni|) jjFine Shoes, Slippers, and Oxfori k-! Hi-re, we ar ? <loin<; a trenwnd Jn this line i.>11 r second lot of lad ;v?;ivo just come in, with one, two ai *1ii.it could tie desired and prices lot | 'Ldies Fine Summer Underwear M In- been recently adder! to ou t I'hs. -uruienis e ne i 1 good inusl [ i - nm 1 in lace and .nhroidery o i em o k i ly cheap, 25 ci *1 5 0. s % T /-S /\ TI T L iN ^ U IN Justice to a Negro. He Caused the Death of a White Man, but Under Circumstances Beyond hi is Cont rol. + \ . v ' ? ? Special to News and Courier Orangeburg, Mav U).?A. ?er? diet of r.ot utility was rendered this afternn >n in the case of Willie Wilson, the negro charged with niorder of Mr .1 n W Hydride by running into and throwing him from hi? buggy ou t.ho Bull Swamo road, on the 30th of September last. A mot' >n f?>? a change of Tciius was refused ami the case entered into thin morning, Wilson having bemj brought down last night from the State IVuitontiarc, where he has been held fo~ safeKeeping ever since Mr. Hydrick's death. A strong guard was placed at the jail last, night and Wilson will lie protected by the same guard tonight and sent out of the county tomorrow. An attempt was made to Ivncli him at North Station immediately after the accident, and the mob, composed of about 20t> men from Mr Hydrick's section of the county,followed him to Orangeburg and terrorized the city I ho night following nis arrest and would only leave after searching tho jail for Wilson, who had , been taken to Columbia 1 The testimony showed clearly that Wilson had an unmanageable horse, which whs running away with him at the time of the col* lision with Mr. Hydrick Judge Benet charged the jury fully and 'clearly in the expressed considerable surprise that the facte being as shown, there should have ever been any attempt at a lynching. The jury were out about half an nour. Wilson was represented ! by Mcuri Ilaysor A Summers. F K M. Buy and Try a Box Tonight. While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ideal laxative, tonigh^ You'll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in ; bulk. All druercists I OO "J I The One Day Cold Cure. For told in the head and sore throat use Keft tnott's Chocolate* laxative Qutaine, the " Oaa (toy Cold Cunt." I CASH R YOU WI lie cash buyers w daiiiing ol dull lii 1 Ties. nus husines. No one can touch us ies, misses aud childrens Sandals ml three straps. The styles are all ver than elsewhere. r stock also the Misses and childrens. lin and nainsook and are beautifully id are cut rijjht and lit ri^ht. The juts, 50 cents 75 cents, $1.00, $1,n n n tt A Black Hero I Let Married Companion Escape Danger at Cost of Hi* Life. ? I Indianapolis, May 12 ?Win. | ! Phelps, of Richmond, Ky., and .Jad&> Stansburry, of this city, were cleaning the inside of an 8 foot upright boiler at the f'erealino mills this afternoon when an employe turned on the steam, thinking the cook was tight. It leaked and the scalding steam p'Mired in on the two men. The only exit was up a ladder to a manhole in the top. Both jumped for the ladder. Phelps reached it first, took one step and stopped. He jumped aside and shouted "\ou go first, .Jim, you are married. Stansburv sprang up the ladder and escaped vith slight burns about the face and legs. , Thin gh Phelps followed at his l heels his act of heroism cost him his life. Both men were being cooked when Phe'ps iumned aside. By th. time he had followed Stunehury up the Sadder the flesh was dropping from his limbs. He was cooked alive and with supreme effort dragged his scalded body from the mhnliole. llo lived for two hours in terrible agony, but did not let a groan escape him. "It was Jim's l ight, to go first," suid he quietly. 4 He is married." Phelps hud been hoarding at Stansmiry's house. Moth men are colored. ItAOIMO. KOAKINO FLOOD Washed down a telegraph line which Chus. (J. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to repair. "Standing waiat deep in icy water," he wr ites, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began us; rv_ 1/ 1- *1 rw I tug vr. rving s rxow uiscovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Roughs, Oilds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Crawford Bros, and J F Mackey & Co. Price 50c and $1.00. PayyourSubscription. STOR] LL FIND ] iiileoui* mess He a liust IMen's Shirts and bhirt Wai 1 Shirt Waists for meD are the ; cost, no vest, no snpenders, notl and a light breezy shirt waist. \N We have just received another lot 0 0 cents on the dollar 35 cents, shirt worth from 50 cents to ?1 00 Wonderful Millencry Success Two stocks gone already. Tl Miss Evans' tine work has charnie prices on millinerry this season ar pretty handed suilor ai 20 ceots. S TOR] f?* Milionaire Boiled to Death in a Beer Vat. Troy, N. Y.. Special, 10th, to Philadelphia Record. Samuel Bolton, Jr., a millionaire brewer, while in the .brewing department this afternoon stopped to look into a vat of boiling beer, and told James Wagner, a workman, to go after the carpenter. When Wagner returned he could not tind the brewer. He aw his hat and watch Wing on the floor and gave an alarm When the 100 barrels of beer had been drawn off the I rew? r was found at the bottom of the rat, literally cooked with the skin and flesh pulled off the bones The fact that his hat. and watch were found on the floor gave rise to the theory of suicide. Mr. Bolton was the head of the brewing firm of S Bolton Sons, and wua a political power in the city. RRLIKF J.V SIX 111> UIt Dislttssin^ Kidney ami Blad*ler Disease relieved i six hours by "Nkw Gkkat j-outii American Kiunky Ct!K " It i- n >?reat surprise on accoiin <>r Its exceeding promptness in relieving <aii in Idadder, kidneys ami b ? k, i male or female Relieves re fe.t" mi of water almost .mm diately If you want quick telief an<t c>ir?* this n.., ?...i. j.u i i... t o * ..?? in Iiicrinriiv PIMII uv J r BlHi'KHy & . I>ruu>rlHt LunoH8t?*>. rt. f' Young Man Drowned. Special to Tbo State. Spartanburg, May !).?Frank Buumgardner, a young white man, while seining with two friends below the dam in Pacolet river, at Clifton mill, No. 3, was drown* d last night. He lost his balance from a rock and fell into deep water. He could not fcwim, and before aid could reach him he was drowned. The body was recovered at 1 p. m. today. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tkt KM Yn Htn Always Bought ?~r? /Tr y _y/ri LJim&XMUCAM* E tx> BARGAINS. ling out the ssutF. ists. <!?> They till n lone felt want. No iin?r l?ut ? pair of summer trousers hat could he nic? for hot weather, of tine sample shirts and pants at 40 cents, 50 cents and (in cents for le third is now <join<; rapid'\ Our d hoth town and countr\. Our e lower than usual. We oiler a E. Escaped From Gypsies. Greensboro Special to The Char lotto Observer. A l2-year*old white hoy who gave his name Benjamin Harrison Jones, arrived in Greensboro on the local train from the South \ this morning and told a thrilling J story of having been stolen from J his home in Kavetteville bv a \ * N, band of gypsies about two months ago. He told ?>f the wanderings of the band from place to place, and said that at Big Lick, in Stan, ly county, a native was killed in * a row with one of the gipsies Tno little fellow said he managed to escape at Concord yesterday, the authorities kindly purchasing him u tickei to Frtvetteville. llo Irft this afternoon for Fa^ ettevil'e, apparently happy at the prospect of getting home again. Schley's Son Sick. New York, May l.??. ? Rear Admiral Schley's docison to come home sit once is due to the serious illness of I)r. YVinlield Scott Schley, his son. Dr. Schley, performed a surgical operation in his ofliee last Thursday. In handling a scalpel the instrument slipped through his. lingers, and falling point downward penetrated the leather of his shoe and entered the flesh of the foot. Two hours later unmistakable signs of blood poisoning wero apparent. It is stated he will recover though vary ill. IOU IU1IT1 IW'T 4 Vt' " mm m . m wj STOOD IT If he'd hud Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklon's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains, or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salvo in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaran-> teed. Sold by Crawford Bros, and J F Mackey & Co. Persons owing me foi recording deeds and other papers would confer a great favor by calling and settling when in town, 1 need the ' money very much. I W L S Porter, C C C L C.