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?iries and Laces will be the special
'. Some great Values will be offered
Something Special i
We are sole Agents for "Que
kue the best ladyiss shoo in the Uu
.-.antee for good wear. Wo still hat
dren's slippers and low cut ties w
rices.
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SXTE8S1BR M COMPAIY
General Pa-seng <r Departmeut.
Schedule; Effective June 15th, 1901.
ji.m?terii Time.
w&ai round
(Leivks N?| 11 No JUS. No 33.
I 'Mil V.
i awrien 8 20 t 1 2 60p
NV'eetvllle 9 20a 1 27p
"** KerMbaw 10 50a 2 0" p
H^ath Springe 1120a 2 Tip
I Miica-ter 12 20p 2 47p
9ft|ver?lite 12 40p 2 50p
"t'atawbiJct 2 30p 3 |0p
oe* Hill 4 OOp 3 40p
Vorkville 5 20p 4 18p
>H ickory Grove H 05 4 50p
Akrivks.
*3)ackehurg 8 OOp 5 20p
lsa.VKS
Olackahurg 5 45a 5 25n
~<i?atieraon Wpg 7 45a 5 49p
rSbelbv 8 20a 8 OOp
'Henrietta 9 25a 6 41p
Forest 'liy 9 55a 6 59p
'Rutnerfordton 10 30a 7 15p
'Thermal City 12 00a 7 60p
n mvi v no*
Marion > 1 OOp K 30p
KASTBOUND
No. 32. No. 34 No. 12.
Dally.
LilC A VPS.
"Marion ft OOp 2 OOp
' Thermal City 6 36p 2 4ftp
*Auther Cord ton fi Oftp 8 2ftp
7?oreat City 6 20p 8 50p
;H?nrieita 6 3Sp 4 -Op
?Hfcelhv 7 Iftp ?00p
X^atteraOn Hpg 7 26p 8 12o
Arkivem
?3lacksl>urg 7 48p 6 40p
IjBA VKS
Blackaburg 8 Iftp 7 00a
Hickory Grove 8 4ftp 7 60a
"tforkviile 9 Iftp 8 ftOa
fctoek Hill 10 OOp 12 00a
f atawba Jet 10 20p 1 30p
^Riverside 10 40p 2 OOp
Lancaster 10 ftft > 2 87p
Heath Springs 11 20p 8 lop
** Kershaw II 8ftp 4 lOp
Westv??'e llftOp 4 30o
arrives.
Camden 12 2fta ft 30p
GAFFNEY BRANUH.
WESTBOUND.
No. 15 No. 13.
L/EAV K8.
' Blackoi;urg 6 Sop o 00a
A HIVES.
' Gaflnev 6 lOp 6 40a
EAST BOUND.
LiKAVKS. "
' GaflTney 7 10a 6 40p
A?UVE8
'Black8burg 7 50a 7 20p
* 20 Minutes for dinner.
Note?Trains Noa. 32 and 33 are
? operated daily.
Trains Noa. 34 , 85. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15
?aud'16 areoperated daily except Hun*day.
Connections: At Camden with
-Southern Ry., H A. L.. and A. C.
due. At Lancaster with L. AC. R,
V*. A Catawba Junotion with Headboard
Air Line. At Rook Hill with
Southern railway. At Yorkvllle with
^Carolina A Nofthwdstern R. R. At
tSlaekeburg with Southern railway.
At Shelby and Rutherfordtoo with
.*S. A. U> At * arion wi*h Southern
E. H. HAW,,
haw Are Taw KM?i|i t
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ITTIMGME
is now searching
11 ^s this season.
?f* <?'(>(wis f>voi* wft'
VILL BE
r new stock. W
jIAL SI
IkI II
naggle over prices now. Embroid
features for the next two week*
n I?a dies' Shoes!
sen Quality" $3. Shoos, given up t
ited States. Sold under full guar
re a good line of ladies and chil
hicli we offer at greatly reduces
\STER
Jurisdiction Over Czolgocz.
Washington, Sept. 10.?At'
torney General Knox returner
from Buff do today and almoa
immediately sent for Solicitoi
General Richards, with whom ht
had an hour's conference on th<
subject of the possibility of reach
ing Czolgocz under the Federa
laws. Setions 5,508 and 5,501
of the Revised Statutes were care
fully gone over, and the couclu
sion was reached that, if a con
spiracy could be shown, these twe
section* might b? made to apply
The only advantage, however,
that could be gained would he it
the length of the term of impriHoninent
that Czolgocz might bi
1 made to serve. Under these sec
tions ten years' imprisonment i<
| the maximum, but no time allow,
atice can be made for good be
haritfr, as in the State of Xev
York.
The Hob. J T Austin of Green
ville, won the Atlanlu Coaetitutioi
prize of $2,000. for the neares
guese to the cotton crop. Hi
guess was 10,383,416, crop* 10,
383,422.
:: Does the i:
Baby Thrive
< If not, something must be <
' | wrong with its food. If the [
1! mother's milk doesn't nour- <,
< > ish it, she needs SCOTT'S <
;; EMULSION. It supplies the <;
I ! elements of fat required for <,
< > the baby. If baby is not <
;; nourished by its artificial < >
; food, then it requires J |
j Scott's Emulsion ::
'' half a teaspoonful three J'
i! or four times a day in its <[
< > bottle will have the desired <
; | effect. It seems to have a J
II magical effect upon babies <
and children. A fiftv-cent <
| bottle wlH prove the truth
1! of our statements.
4 4 'MM be taken In aummer ma
* ' well ma winter.
* * 50c. and $1.00, all druggists.
< , SCOTT & BOWNK, Cham lata, Naw York.
|iiieiiieie'e<ei?ee>e?e?e?e?e?e?
IEADY F<
> the Northern nui
No time or expj
ered to the people
! READY
%
ill promise some
rii/in/rcvo
UHiiUHU
I MM
Is Our Furniture and Car]
You will find in this Dep&rtm
the homo. Fine Parlor Suits, Jlai
o niturc, Dining Room outfits, odd j
Down and Felt. Mattresses, full 1 in
- I Illlgs of every description, Curtail
A I Window Shades of every kind and
I in an up to date Furniture and Cai
MERC
Postmaster Fair
Has Been Arrested.
i .
t Charged With-Using the Gotterr
nient Funds ? Action a Shock
9 to Newberry.
i
It whs reported in Columbia
1 yesterday that something hail
) gone wrong with the postofticc at
- . Newberry. A dispatch to the
- Associated Press from Chatta
stated that Mr. William F.
) , Fair, the postmaster, had been
ariested for embezzlement.
The news was in part continued
i by passengers canting to Columbia
i from Newberry on the midnight
ft train. They stated that while
- | Mr. Fair was not under arrest,
i apparently, yet he was no longer
? ! connected with the postoffice.
- | It see.ns that even in Newberry
r th? datnilfi am nnl lfnnwn utwl th?
matter is somewhat oi a mystery
to the public there, but the story
current is that Mr. Fuirwasshoit
1 in his accounts ami was checked
1 up unexpectedly Monday.
8 The matter was deplored by all
who knew Mr. Fair, lie is of a
highly respected family and a
brother-in-law of Hon. Y. J. Pope,
senior associate justice of the
State supreme court. Mr. F^air
has been postmaster for over three
years and is aligned with the Re-,
publican party, although of late
it has been stated that he has an
inclination toward "Commercial
Democracy."
Mr. F. L. Bynuos, a young
lawyer of Newberry, is temporarily
in charge of the poateffice.
The Pennsylvania Building at the
Exposition to Cost $35,000.
Special to Greenville News.
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 11.?
A commission composed of twenty
of the leading citizens of Pennsylvania,
arrived here this morning
for the purpose of selecting a
site for the building which is to
represent their State at the expo |
sition. The Pennsylvania struct-|
ure will stand at the head of the
avenue of State and citiee aad
when tilled with its exhibits will
> have cost $35,000. |
PR FALL
irkets for their <
i*iise will be span
of Lancaster.
IN TWO
pleasant surprise
SALE
m ii U
pet Department Up stairs!
ent everything needed to beautify
idsome Bed Room Suits, Hall furdeces,
tine Chairs, Lounges, etc.,
e of Carpets, full line of Mattings,
,ic riiffoin PA1/? 1) t?-?
,..T, uuiiuiu i WI ilfiN UdllS, I
price, in fact, everything carried I
pet store. I
MILL
"Anarchist Queen Arrested.
Chicago, September 10.?Emma
Goldman, the Anarchist queen.
under whose red banner Leon
Czolgoez claims he stands, whose
wotds he claims tired his heart
and his brain to attempt the assassination
of the President, was
arrested here shortly before noon
today.
She disclaimed all hut the slighteat
acquaintance with the President's
assailant: she denied abso1
# i
lately that she or any Anarchists
she knew were implicated in any
plot to kill the President. She
said she believed Czolgoez acted
entirely on his own responsibility, i
and that he never claimed to have
been inspired by her, as he is
quoted as affirming.
The President, she averred,
with a yawn, was an insignificant
being to her, a mere hnmae atom,
whose life or death were matteis'
of supreme indifference to her or
to ariv Annrcliial" (V/nlnn/.'/u
? "J O f?V> V
was foolish, yet she declared it
probably had its inspiration in
the misery which the Pele had
seen about him. Violence, she
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said, was not a tenet in the faith
of the Anarchist, and she hud not
advocated it in Cleveland, where
Czolgocz had said he beard her,
nor elsewhere. <
Alfonso Stutz, the German ef- 1
ficer who was held in custody for
three days in Buffalo en suspicion
of complicity in the attempt on
the life of President McKinley,
says he will demand damages for
false imprisonment.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- j
ward for any case of Catarrh that can*
not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. I
F J CHENEY A CO., Props Toleih,
O.
We the undersigned, have known
F J Hheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations mad6
by their firm.
West a Truax, Wholesale Druggist.
Toledo, O.
Waldino, Kinnan A Martin
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O, j
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in-1
t ruaily, actingdlrejtiy upon the blood j
a?u) rmtoous surfaces of the system.
PrW, 75c. per bottle. Wold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free. |
Hall's Family Pills are the best
BUSINEi
choicest product
ed in accumulati
WEEKS.
?* . j 1
;s. in tne mea
C0NT1NI
We Call Special Attention to ou
which has been greatly enlarge
tion given to orders for quick deliv
and sold at muket price.
A Great Chance for Retail Mercl
We are doubled stocked on nu
During the next 30 days we make s
grocery department many items ai <
will go at a sacrifice Hear in mind
can be found in our stores, and our
our aim and purpose to make our s
part of the State.
ECOM
A Female Conrict Escapes in
a Man's Apparel.
She Was a Negress and Was Serving
a Second Term for Kobhery?Is
a Blood-Hound's
Evidence Good in Law if
Charlotte Observer. i
Raleigh, Sept. 0.?There was
a sensational escape today of a
negro female convict from the
penitentiary early this morning
She was one of a gang of twenty
women were working in the i
garden, which is near a thick
woods. There was only one guard
and the gang boss was not present.
The woman was missed a few
minutes after work was begun, j1
and it was found that she had gone ,
into the woods, dropped her fe- ,
male garb and departed in men's !
attire. It is believed she had
stolen some of the guard's cloth- ,
iag yesterday and had this on tin? .
der her own so it was easy for |
her to change. Nothing has yet;
been heard of her. She was serving
a second terra for robbery.
Her robberies were committed in
men's clothing.
An interesting case, which At- j
torney General Gilmer says is
absolutely novel in North Carolina,
comes before the Supreme
Court to-morrow. It is from
i Pitt county and involves the ques
tion whether the evidence of a
hlood-heund is good legal evidence.
He was convicted in the
Superior Court and appealed on
the ground that a dog's evidence
was worthless Able lawyers,
among them ex-Governor Jarvis,
say they stand by the dog's evidence.
TO SAVR HER CHILD
From Frightful disfigurement
Mrs. Nannie Galleger, of La
Grange, Ga., applied Bucklen's
Arnica Salre to great sores on 1
her head and face, and writes its
quick cure exceeded all her hopes.
It works wonders in Seres, ,
Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts,
Burns, Scalds and Piles. 35c.
Care guaranteed by Crawford
Bros., and J. F. liackey 4b Co.
3S. P<>
ion. You may
ng the best and
nwliile our
JES!
r Grocery Department.
(1 and improved. Prompt attenory.
All kinds of produce bought
tiants.
my things and we need the room.
pecmi prices on everyunng in our
cost and even less ah ut 100 h >xe
that there is nothing but what
prices are always right. It is
tores the best trading place in th!#
PANY.
Atlanta Negro A'ho Felled Czolgosz
May he Given Good Berth.
t
Atlanta, Sept. 11.?The Atlanta
negro, .James Parker, who
felled the president's assailant at
Buffalo, will probably secure a
t.icrattve berth from tha administration
us the reward of his cuui*
Rgeous act.
Parker is still employed as a
waiter on the exposition grounds,
but from press indications there
is talk at Washington of provid .
ing tha nagro with a government
position that will be suitable
recognition of his prompt action
in knocking Czolgosz to tha floor.
The public seems willing to accept
the theory that Parker actually
saved the life of the president by
overpowering the anarchist before
he had opportunity to tire t!
third time.
Purker, according to reports,
is being heroized in Buffalo. The
clothes worn by him on the day
of the shootiag have practically
all been disposed of and at Parker's
own price.
ELLIOT &
CRAWFORD.
NEW BUGGIES!
NEW BUGGIES I
We have just received the
Prettiest lot of Buggies and Car
ri ages' you ever saw. We invite
your attention especially to our
new, up to-date rubber tired bug
gy?Nothing like it this country
It must be seen to be fully appreciated,
so call and examine it
your self.
We also have now a lot of Nicn
Horses, and Harness and Saddle*
to fit them.
ELLIOT ft
KM W FORD.