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\ ^ Family Wewspopcr : Ff/r thr. /Vnnwfton ir/<*V Political, A Affricuttmrui amd Qommmrrial Strata | TKR*H?czrzz -. i .i - ~... : - ' 11 ~ ? - * 1 1 - 1 - -. ??-* ? .t >VE KLY . A N U A -> > \\ u, ,ff. U t ? ? O .< K fl. \2 1^1 * s * THE Will Di next TUE and tl County w We take gr< last season, is W tion, having spe iarizcd herself \ Evans construct new Dress Good are beautiful an most complete e State can touch LANC1 0 mmm 8:ii mm, General Cu-sen^ <r Depart me lit. 1 Schedule; Effective June 15th, 1901. | fSH-tern Time. > URSIBOUND j wbavm j>iM. ii ^iu ;io. No. 3iN ' T>nlly. t aai<len ft SO* 12 AOp WeatviHe 9 20a 1 27p *Keralitw 10 AOa 2 0< p Heath Springs II 2<>n '2 l2p : ' mica ier 1*2 20. 2 47p Riverside 12 40p 2 AOp j Ca'awlx Jut 2 3op 8 top , Ro?-< HiH 4 0??p 8 4"p ' Yorkville 5 20 p 4 lHp . H li:k ?ry drove o () > 4 AOp A KKIVKW. BlanKslmrg *i 60 p A 20p (<B\VKS ' Iseksltuig b 4oa 5 2An Patterson 7 4A t A 49p She) be N 2<U 0 00p Henrietta 0 25a 6 41p Purest1'ity 9 AAa 6 A9p KiitherforrituG 10 30a " 7 1Ai? Thermal < '2ty 12 00a > 7 AOp Akkivks. Marloil 1 00p ft AOp EA8TBOUN1) No 32.~No. 34 No. 12. Daily. LKAVKS. Morton h. 00p 2 00p Tnenna' City A 3Gp 2 4Ap RulllTfitnltoQ 0 nip 3 2Ap Forest City 0 20 o 8 AOp Henrietta 6 3ftp 4 Op Hhelhv 7 lAp 0 OOp Patterson tfpg 7 2Ap U I2i> Akkivks Rlaokstni'g 7 4Sp G 40p I.KAVKS Rlackshurg ft lAp 7 00a Hick -ry Grove ft 4Ap 7 50a Yorkviile 9 I5p ft AOa R-.ek Hill 10 00pl2 0n? < atawlta Jet 10 20p 1 80p UlversMe 10 40p 2 00, Lancaster 10 55 ' 2 37p HeaUrSpringe 11 20p 3 lop Kershaw 11 3Ap 4 10p iirm?iii? II Olip 4 a Hit I VKS. Camden 12 25a 5 30p (i^Fb'NKY lUi \Ni:H. WKHTKolJND. No. 15 No 13. Lkav'-s. Bluckavuig 5 30p 0 00? % A RIV 9?S Gaflnny 0 10p 6 40a 14 AST It ?I'NI> i ka vt?. Gaffney 7 10a 6 40p Akivks Blanks! .urg 7 50a 7 20 p *20 Minutes for Winner. Note?Trains Noh. 32 and 33 are operated daily Trains N>#. 34, 85 11, 12, IS, 14 15 and 10 ireoperated daily except Hun? day Connections: At f atndeti witli Southern Ry., K A. l?. and A. (! Line. At Lancaster with I. & It. R A f'ntawha Junction with Sua board Air Line. At Rock Hill villi fSouthern railway At Yorkvlile wi'h Pnrolinn V<*? I*D n * " . ? W ?-.?iiiiT<Tmrii| rv. it, Al BlHOkwbur-* with Kmilhern railway. At Klielby and Ruthc rfnrdton with 8. A. L>. Ai * arion wi'li Mourliern , B. H. HAW, low Ar? Your KMnrjra t Dr Hobhn' articim I'lll* euro all kidney Ilia. 8am> flefrM. Add bMrllatf Rained y Co ,Cb:oa*o or N. Y. ^ ' X* JIlBI'C'A.1 splay the 1SDA1T ai ley earne ill give tli 3at pleasure in i itli us again. } lit two months vith the new fa I ; for tliem a uev is but will do so (1 very cheap, ver brought to us with a ten ft \STER A Pitched Battle . At the Church Dooi Am Old Kant Teunes>ee Feud ? Killed; Others Wounded, Per* hup* Mortally. M iddlesborough, Kv., Oct. "t ? A feudal fight,' in which foti were killed and four wounded, ot currcd ye*t?rda\ at the Hi Springs Union Baptist chord over the Tennessee line, 'l'he kill* are: Tip Chad well, .lanes Chad well, Rush Morgan, Henry Vloi gun. The wounded are: Hear Ovcrstreet, mortally; Robei Jones, mortally; John Morgan leg broken; Joe Moherley, ties wound. The feud has existed he twee the Virginia Morgana and th Tennessee Chndwells since th civil war. Since then 30 Mm gans and 40 Chad wells have bee killed in the numerous tights tlm have taken' place. Two More Men Are Dead. Middleshorough, Ky., Oct. S ? VVm. Morgan and Ross Chad well, wounded Sunday night i factional light at the Union Bap tist church near Big Springs, Va. are dead, making six dead fror th^ feudafc ncounter. A larg purty, headed by Bud Chadwell Len Chadwell and Joe Dooley 4 J have left M iddlesborough arme with Winchesters to join th Chadwell forces and it is b?Jieve< serious results will sown follow It is reported that the Chadwell have ordered a wagon load o nrtus from Knoxville, Tenn. Augustus Morgan, aged S6 father of the Morgan boys, urn who is well liked by the Chad wells, is endeavoring to brin< about peace between the factions CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Haie Always Bought Bears the SIX //?/> J ~ " Signature of jSSnPT7;T^j> 7,m^ *\u2 -ac. Jk.^/^JwprL 7J\ * tr Beauti? id WEDN! stly desiite do elioiee.c -| L ~ . 1 i-iinouiieiiis; thai She has had nioit in 'vurope and 4 j 1 styles. We .as; r Parisian hat jO ' later on, Theije Our line of noVjH this market. W< )ot pole. Veifv M E R C '/dL j Miss Stone's Captors. ; Bund Numbers IS und is Bria; f r /4 Surrounded by Troops; , t( ? y\ j Constantinople, Oct. 8.-4--^ - trustworthy repm't locates fJfiii; r Stone's ahductors on the summit of a mountain at Gultepe. on tin Turku-Bulgarian frontier, neui Duhni'/.a. It is said ttiat. 1 lit ~ kidnapping hand numbers tigh>? teen. Arrangements have heer ?1 made to surround the monntair |_ with Turkish and Bulgarian troop> It has been suggested that the ah ductors of Miss Stone are met? N hers of the *>ld Macedonian com nuttue, actuated hy motives o1 ' jealousy, and that they are endeavoring to accomplish the down fall of the present committee. The Bulgarian government nas promised to act vigorously. | A Short Extension of Time Granted. it. Washington, Oct. It. ? A cable gram was received today hy lh? state department from (Jonsu General Dickinson, at Constantii nople, saying that Miss Stone ha< ' heen located in the mountains or '* the Turkish frontier, and that on 11 Saturday last she was alive anc well. i It is now known oliiciully thai 11 her captors have granted a short 0 extension of time. THE HANSOM FUND. (j Boston, Mass., Oct. It.?Ad e ditions to the Stone ransom fund I have prac! ically ceased. Only 2 nm dl checks were received up tc s noon today. The fund aggregate* f nearly $56,600. , Bridge to Let. I The contract for building l?ri<lire i over Cane ('reck, at what it known as the Ilood Mill Place, ? near Mr. G. \V? ATllianm's, will . lie let by the undersigned to lie j lowest responsible bidder, at the .site, on Thursday, the 17th inst., lat 11 o'clock, a. m. Specific* j tions will be made known on day of letting. The right to reject . any and all bids is reserved. \Y. Q. Caskey, Co. Supervisor. Oct. 1st, 1901. I ? / : JRCANTIIi ill line of 5 SSDAY, O : fiat ever-' tJ *ollection a Miss Kvans, who ? excellent opportu i?reat portion of th sure our patrons tl Would like to say is nothing* lacking ties in Dress Trim b are way in the le Respectfully, AN TIL I Powers Again on Trial. I Makes u Kick Against Presiding ( Judge, Charging Partisanship. 4 I t (ieorgetown, Ky., Oct. S ?The 5i second trial of former Secretary I of State Culwh Powers ou the <] i charge of complicity in the Goehel n P assassination hegin today. .Fudge v , Cunti ill rend the alii lavit filed I?y (J . tlie in isonor's attorneys setting j] , forth the "alleged partisanship of v , the court and that the judge i? u r . candidate for senator and deeply a . prejudiced against the defendant lt personally as well as politically," f, . etc. f The commonwealth's utt> rney, p . Mr. Franklin, arguud that the v . atlidavit was not within the law. v He said the affidavit was a mora ,| ' ' 1 } recitation of the prisoner's con- r elusions and opinions over his s alleged inahility to gat a fair trial. , > Judge Can.trill refused to vacate the honch saying the atlidavit v should have hem /ilrd before tho , , judge had taken any action in the v I ease. He refused to discuss the lk sections of the afiidavil which re- > I lated *o himself, tint denied that ( the jury iu the former trial had h ^ been unfairly chosen. t; I W hen court convened this after- v noon two panels the petit jury |, , were called and Mr. liendriek, of ,. I r^ the c()tnmonwealth, spoke in res u gard to the motion made hv the |, defense for a continuation of the y} case. .Fudge C'antrill overruled j the motion for continuaiice. Judge (1 I Sims, for Powers, then asked that j ! the case ic docketed for some j, ? future day of the term, hut Jud?c i C'antrill overruled this motion also j and ordered that tie witnesses ho; called. ! ! '* i Southern Democrat Made Judge. ' j Washington, Oct. 7. ? Prcsi, dent Roosevelt has appointed ox, Gove rnor Jones, Alabama Demo- j j crat, United States district judge , for the northern and middle (lib j j tricts of A la ham a. It is expected s that Southern Ranuhlieans will ! protest. !' ... , Educate Your Ilnwela With rM?carett. OatUartlo. cure constipation forever. ' JOc, 2&o. if c. C. C. I~U, druggists refund mouejf. ; E COM?. Millinery October tin pbody in 1 JT> "3 /f?Tv -"Vfl vf* <! ? ? U <L/i3>jT33JlUl II I did such excel!c liities during til e time in Paris hat it will be a ti a few words in ? in this depart111 iiiiii?s, Silks, V< ad. Nothing in ECOM Parish Hotel Burned. )ne of Yorkvillo's Oldest Build in<?s Completely Deployed. p * ipecial to The Sinip Y?? kville, Oct. 7. ? Fir* was liscovrred al). lit 4 <> clock this noroinu in the Parish hotel. This /as a lurge wooden hiiildino and no of the oldest in town. The lames opined considerable headray before the tire department nrived. l'hc building and contents re a complete loss. The family nd quests escaped with only a ew articles of clot hint?. Once it seemed as if the princiial business part of Main street rould burn and Mayor Willis rired to Chester asking the lire epartment of that place to be eadv for a call. A ready reponse was received through Col. Nichols, oeneral manager of the 'niolina and North western railway, but their services were not oipiired. 1'he local lireiuen, /bite and colored, worked hard nddeserve oreat praise, especially ileasts Walton S. Neil and \Valar Rose. Coals and showers of parks wore earned long disanues. 1 lie kitchen of Dr. Curt mght, next door, was partially itirii* ?1 and the handsome plain ;lass front of \V. 1$. Moore Co, cross the street, was ruined l>y oat and water. Thomas I'allard, airber, and It. .1. Maukorel & tao., wholesale groeei v brokers, it'cupiod rooms m the hotel l>uild<> no. The former lo-t all and the utter moved out everything e\* opt their bottling apparatus, 'itimuted losses are as tollows : Hotel building and contents, 11U,0(?0, insurance $5,soo. lv .1. Maukorel liro., $0oo, nsuranco $4i?0. Thomas Hallaid, $d00, no in u ranee. . l)r. C irtwright, $450, covered ?V iusti'nnco. \\ . IS. Moore & ( ??., estimated oss several hundred dollars, inured. Bear? the _ /j The Kind You Have Always BoufiM T- ; &NY Goods en e 1st and Powm and ispecii cm. lit work for us e Summer vaeawhere she .ami5 cat to have M iss regard to our cut. The styles A vets, etc., is t he i this part of iSie PINY. Loaded for Lynchers. Special to The State. Union, Oct. 9. ? Quite a little excitement whs cren'ed when it was reported thut a crowd of men were coming: in from the country to lynch the ni:?n who shot .loo Vaughn last week. It is said lliat preparnticns wore made to check the crowd. Instead of tircarms water was to liu used. A Mjuad of men w? re to he stationed at ditlerent corners with the citv hose pipes and as the so-called lynehots passed the water was to heturnodon them. If that did not stop them then tircarms would lie resortid to. Hut they never < aunt. lio?;us Oil Companies Sold Million Dollars Worth of Stock. Dallas, Tex., Oct 9. The State of Texas i-. starting pro-cut ions against fraudulent oil companies. More than one hundred companies of that class sold millions of dol mi's 01 worthless i(ick ?Uinn?r linearly stages of the llraumont hooin 1 ha suits will he tried at Austin, where the Travis county grand jury is now investigating ELLIOTT"& NLWliMsT" NSW BOGS! SI We have just received the I'rettiest 1?>t of I'.uggics ami Car riages you ever saw. W e invite your attention especially to our new, up to-date rahher tired hug gy Nothing like it this romitr\ It must he seen to he fully aj> predated, so call and examine it your self. We also luive now a lot of Nice Horses, and Harness sn.d Saddles to lit t lie ill. EL !0TT & CR/WFCBB,. 1