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t t <, s J; ... ' * . ...... - r 11 s. ,irm . = - , >- ^ ' > ? ^ ^ ^ ^ 8. CABiifcu. | A FtmmUy IfmotpapmrPhr ffir fYnmrfirr rf'lt "rfifirnf 1Tin?ni 4V, *a*tm mt tmmT Hwia i fill ftiln 11(1 J TEBX3 *L60 A "t?m iliim AKD Mw>w, | J | | Pauuim a tw ^ " *vK 'KLY >, \ , v K U y ^ K r r h V1 K K K 14 1901 ^ ^ v j . HI IbU I*-2 - o< GrE Our Buyer i: expect great thii cheapest stock oi ? \ To show our SPE< .srics and Laces will be the special 1 iSomo great Values will be offered. Something Special in We are sole Agents for 4'Quec We tlie best ladyiss shoo in the Unit vanteefor good wear. Wo still have vdren's slippers and low cut ties wh jwrices. LANCj o?dtbca MMIA EXTEISI01 BiB COWFAIY General Pa-seutf .r Departmeut. Schedule; Effective Juuc 15th, 1901. n.M?tern Time. . a ** T* *4' **"" * WUTBOUMD fL.KA.VKH No 11 No 8ft. No 88. I wily. < anoden H 20 t 12 ft Op Westvllle 9 20a 1 27|. ** Kernbaw lOftOa 2 0" p H^ath Springe 11 20a 2 Tip l anca-ier 12 20p 2 47p friiver-ide 12 40p 2 ftOp "I'Hiwbi Jet 2 80p 8 lOp r^oc't Hill 4 (Kip 8 40p VorkviliH 5 20p 4 18p >Hiok??ry Grove 0 05 4 ftOp A. KKIVKS. fcBlachehurg 6 60p ft 20p IjSAVKS Olackehurg 5 4fta ft 2ftn \?atieraon Spg 7 4ft* ft 49p ;*Sbelbv 8 20* H (Hip Henrietta 9 2fta 6 41p Forest 'iiy 9 ftfta fi ft9n . 'Rutnerfordton 10 30* 7 15p ' thermal City 12 00* 7 60 p , Akkivkb. Marion i 1 OOp H 30p : eastbound No. 32. No. 34 No. 12. Daily. Lkavks. "Marlon 5 OOp 2 OOp ' Thermal Ciiy 6 36p 2 45p ' Rutlierfordtoil 0 05p 8 25p /forest City 6 20p 3 60p - Henrietta 6 3Sp 4 .Op ' Htielhv 7 15p ?OOp S?attern<!>n 8pg 7 26p 6 12o Arrives tBIackaburg 7 48p 6 40p Leaves Blackaburg 8 15p 7 00a Hickory Grove 8 45p 7 60a "Vorkviile 9 I5p 8 50a rBoek Hiil looop 12 on* i atawba Jet 10 20p 1 30p ^Riverside 10 40p 2 OOp ^aneaater 10 55 > 2 87p Heath Springs 11 20p 3 15p ** Kershaw II 35p 4 lOp Weatville 11 60p 4 30p arrives. Camden 12 25a 5 30p GAFKNEY BRANCH. westbound. Wn IK M/v 1 Q XI 1V> XI XUl LfCAVKS. Blacksnurg 5 30p 6 00a A HIVES8i *?3allney 6 10p 6 40a KAATBOUND. LiKAVKS. ' GatTney 7 10a 6 40p AWVK8 Blacksburg 7 50a 7 20p * 20 Minutes for dinner. Note ?Trains Noa. 32 and 33 are operated daily. Train* Noe. 34, 35, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15 .-aud'ifi areoperated daily except Bun* day. Connections: At Camden with ^Southern Ry., 8 A. L.. and A. C. I/ine. At Lancaster with L. A C. R, CA. A Catawba Junction with Headboard Air Line. At Rook Hill with U-...# Lamm 1 ? A* V/x.k..lll. 1 4 1. nuu^uviu iMiiraj. t ui^yuir wuu CaroItaaA NofthwMtern R. R. At CBIaekaburg with Houthern railway. At Hhalby and Rutharfordton with .*fi. A. u At farlon wlfh Southern K. H. HAW,. l Of,.'!. Prfr.trr|(*r,t||| w Art Tmt KMbih TTING 3R s now searching igs this season, f goods ever oft'e (TILL BE new stock. W ;ial si I J i\ list lid Hggle over prices now. Embroidfeatures for the next two weeks. i Ladies' Shoes! m Quality" $3. Shoes, given up to ed States. Sold under full guar j a good line of ladies and chilieh we offer at greatly reduced 1ST ER Jurisdiction Over Czolgoez. Washington, Sept. 10.?Attorney General Knox returned from Bnff ilo today and almost immediately sent for Solicitor General Richards, with whom he had an hour's conference on the subject of the possibility of reaching Czolgoez under the Federal laws. Setions 5,508 and 5,500 of the Revised Statutes were carefully gone over, and the cooclu siob was reached that, if a conspiracy could he shown, these two sections might be made to apply. The only advantage, however, that could be gained would he in the length of the term of imprisonment that Czolgocz might he made to serve. Under these sections ten years' imprisonment is the maximum, hut no time allow* aiice can be made for good behavior, as in the State of New York. The Hob. J T Austin of Greenville, won the Atlanta Constitution prize of $2,000. for the nearest guess to the cotton crop. His guess was 10,383,416, crop* 10,383,422. Does the i! : Baby Thrive :i < > If not, something must be < ' * wrong with its food. If the J ! | mother's milk doesn't nour- < > < > ish It, she needs SCOTTS ? ;; EMULSION. It supplies the ;; element* nf fat rennired fnr < the baby. If baby is not < > \ nourished by its artificial <> < food, then it requires jlScott's Emulsion!! ' > Half a teaspoonful three 4 * 11 or four times a day in its <> < bottle will have the desired < > ' | effect. It seems to have a | [ i! magical effect upon babies ]! n \ and children. A fifty-cent < I bottle will prove the truth ] [ ! | of our statements. 1 > 4 * SMM W taken In summer ma 4 * < ' well me winter. < > < * sot. and it.oo, all druggists. * * i , SCOTT & BOWNK, ChamteU, Naw York. 4 , Ilium :EADY F( the Northern nia No time or expt red to the people READY ill promise some JMMER 1 Ml Mi Is Oar Farnitnre and Can V?? will find in this Departnn the homo. Fine Parlor Suits, llun niture, Dining Room outfits, odd j Down and Felt Mattresses, full lin< Rugs of every description, Curtail Window Shades <?f every kind and in an np to date Furniture and Car MERC Postmaster Fair Has Been Arrested. . * Charged With- Using the Gcfterment Funds ? Action a Shock to Newberry. It was reported in Columbia yesterday that *omething had gone wrong with the posbiffice at . Newberry. A dispatch to the Associated Fress from Chattanooga stated that Mr. William F. Fair, the postmaster, had been ariested for embezzlement. The news was in part continued by passengers coming to Columbia j from Newberry on the midnight train. They stated that while I Mr. Fair was not under arrest, apparently, yet he was no longer j connected with the postoffice. | It see.ns that eren in Newberry the details are not known and the I l.. - . luaiiri IS auillCTVUHl Ok a llljbiei'y to the public there, hut the story current is that Mr. Fair wasshoit , in his accounts and was checked 'up unexpectedly Monday. The matter was deplored hy 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. Fair has been postmaster for over three years and is aligned with the Re-s publican party, although of late it has been stated that he has an inclination teward ''Commercial Democracy." Mr. F. L. Bynun, a young lawyer of Newberry, is temporarily ia charge of the posteffice. The Pennsylvania Building at the Exposition to Cost $35,000. Special to Greenville News. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 11.? 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 1 sition. The Pennsylvania struct-1 ure will stand at the head of the avenue of State and cities and when tilled with its exhibits will have coat $36,000. t >R FALL rkets for their ( >iise Avill be span of Lancaster. IN TWO pleasant surprise SALE li'? ii llmir I nukj in inn in let Department Up-stairs! uiit everything needed to beautify idsome lied lloom Suits, Hall furileces, tine Chairs. Lounges, etc., b of Carpets, full line of Mattings, is, Curtain Poles, Brass ltods, priee, in fact, everything carried pet store. UNTIL "Anarchist Queen Arrested. Chicago, September 10.?Emma Goldman, the Anarchist queen. > under wbose red banner Leon Czolgoez claims he stands, whose woids he claims tired his heart and his brain to attempt the hssassinaiion of the President, was i Arrested here shortly before noon today. ( She disclaimed all hut the slightest acquaintance with the President's assailant; she denied abso' i lately that she or any Anarchists 1 she knew were implicated in any plot to kill the President. She said she believed Czolgocz 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 human atom, whose life or death were matteis ' of supreme indifference to her or to any Anarchist' Czolgocz's act was foolish, yet she declared it prohablv had its inspiration in the misery which the Pele had seen about him. Violence, she said, was not a tenet in the faith of the Anarchist, and she had not advocated it in Cleveland, where j Czolgocz had said he beard her, nor elsewhere. Alfonso Stutz, the German of- j ficer who was held in custody for three days in Buffalo on suspicion of complicity in the attempt on the life of President McKinley, says he will demand damages for false imprisonment. HOW'S THIS? We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cane of Catarrh that can- < not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY A CO., Props Toled'), O. We tbo 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 made ' by their firm. West a Tkuax, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, O. WALDIMO, fClNNAN A MARVIN < Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in-1 t rosily, acting directly upon the blood j a Mil matAAiia o?ie#a/wui a# lha attaUoa " "? VU?I?WD v? ?UV PJBWHIl Prfeb,' 78c. per bottle. Kohl by ?D Druggist*. Testlmonlels free. | Heil's Feoelly Fille ere the beet # *1 BUSINES i ? - noicest product! ;d in accumulatii WEEKS. s. In the meai 00NT1NI We Call Special Attention to our which has been greatly enlarged tion given to orders for quick tielive and sold at muket price. A Great Chance for Retail Merch We are doubled stocked on niai During the next 30 days we make sf grocery department many items at c will go at a sacrifice Dear in mind can 1)6found in our stores, and our \ our aim and purpose to make our st< part of the State. ECOM] A Female Conrict Escapes in ' a Han's Apparel. I She Was a Negress and Wa>?Serv- h ing a Second Term for Rob- f, hery ? Is a Blood-Hound's Evidence Good in Law if 1: t Charlotte Observer. a Raleigh, Sept. 9.?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 j, women were working in the r 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, j0 and it was found that she had gone , ? ? into the woods, dropped her fe- , 1 tun lit ivoi*K n nil il.tin * ml ? " i*. * " ' ? itutiv ^;ni */ uuu UC|/ai ICll 111 IIICU 9 i attire. It is believed she had 11 stolen some of the guard's cloth- . c ^ I img yesterday and had this on un- j( der her own so it was easy for | M her to change. Nothing has yet - c been heard of her. She was ::arv- ? ir.g a second term for robbery. Her robberies were committed in men's clothing. I 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 theques tion whether the evidence of a blood-heund is good legal evidence. He was convicted in the Superior Court and appealed on the ground that a deg's evidence ' was worthless Able lawyers, 1 among them ex~Gorernor Jarvis, ? say they stand by the dog's eyi- 1 dence. f 1 TO SAVR HER CHILD 1 From Frightful disfigurement ^ Mrs. Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., applied Bucklen's 1 Arnica Salt# to great sores on t her head and face, and writes its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. I It works wonders in Seres, J RruiaftH. Skin Frnntinna. Put* Burns, Scalds and Piles. 35c. Cure guaranteed by Crawford Bros., sad J. F. Mac key ? Co. 3S. J>? oil. You may lg the best and lwhile our Ttfsl? . ) UJkJJ ? Grocery Department. and improved. Prompt uttenry. All kinds of produce bought ants. ay things and we need the room. >ecial prices on everything in our ost and even less ah ut 100 b >xe that there is nothing hut what >rices are always right. It is ires the best trading place in th!a PUNY. itlanta Negro A lio Belled Czolgosz May be Given Good Berth. \ Atlanta, Sept. 11.?The Atinta negr?, .lames Barker, who tiled the president's assailant at iuffalo, will probably secure a lerattve berth from the ndminnration as the reward of his couigeous act. Barker is still employed as a waiter on the exposition grounds, ut from press indications there i talk at Washington of provid . ag the negro with a government msition that will be suitable ecognitien of his prompt action a knocking Czolgosz to the floor. >an hi in in I 11 n r? rv o/i.iamI DVVIII9 n IIIIIIJ; iw |IV ho theory that Parker actually aved the lifo of the pre?ident by verpowering the anarchist befoie had opportunity to tiro tl hird time. Parker, according to reports, ? being heroized in Buffalo. The lothes worn by him on the day if the vhootieg have practically 11 been disposed of and at Parker's iwn price. ELLIOT & CRAWFORD. NEW BUGGIES I NEW BUGGIES! We have just received the Prettiest lot of Buggies and Car ,iagc8/you ever saw. We invite four attention especially to our lew, up to-date rubber tired bugjy?Nothing like it this country [t must be seen to be fully ap>reciated, so call and examine it 'our self. We also have now a lot of Nice lorses, and Harness and Saddles o fit them. ELLIOT fc IUWF0RD.