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% , . # N . % ^ - f ^ v > ~ ,' i M - ..I . ' TLJ^t~ * .. - ??????i^?^??^?^???^?^ ^ . vv IsJ KlC ' u A.N C A <S r E tt, ?. 6t> ?) v; TO BE It, 26 1901 t i h< - sPLiE: Oiii* High Stand: of Oiii i ' A Prices Lower Ti . * T JL. Notwithstanding the improv Lower Prices than ever before G CHEAP. Our buyer made a great Marvelous Valnes. Caught on the we have iet the town ablaze at Thri DrassGoodsaY Beauty Lancaster has never conta n< Fabrics, Plain Cloth the Best Selle; Broad Cloth, Coverts, Vcnationa, Serges and Granitier in every desir Skirtings at 50c a yard. Beautifi Dots a> well us the plain colors; ? street and evening wear. Struck It Rich a Oct 13 pieces 45-inch all-wool ail at $1 for drcaa pattern of 6 yards LAN C J! S?nT!xT?ISIl!loWrtY . General Pas-sen^ >r Departmenl. (Schedule; Effective June 15th, 1901. iiiM?terii Time. WK8T BOUND. lilfAVKS No. 11 No. 86. No Si. ' onlly. ' Atideti S -0a 12 50p Weutville 9 20a 1 27|> , *Keratiaw > 10 50a 2 0<p H?-ulh Springs IJ 20a 2 12p t 1 anca-ter 12 20|? 2 47p fitver*i<le 12 40p 2 50p s <!atawba Jet 2 30 p ? I0p 1 Roe* Hill 4 0?lp 3 40p Ynrkvlile 6 20o 4 18p t Hickory Grove H 05 4 50p akri vk8* BlacKaburg 6 60p 6 20p i Dbavks I "lackahurg 5 45a 6 25n ? Patterson Spg 7 45-4 5 49p . Htielbv 8 20a Hoop Henrietta 9 2.5a 6-41 p \ Pofeat t.'lty 965a 6 59p Hutherfordton 10 SOa 7 15n * Thermal City 12 00a 7 50p a vAmkivks* Marlon * 1 OOp 8 30p 8 EAST BO UN I) * No. 82,~No. 34 No. 12. * < Daily. f Leaves. . Marion 5 OOp 2 OOp 1 Thermal City 6 36p 2 45p ? Rutherford ton A 05p 3 26p Forest <!ity A 20o 3 50p t Henrietta 6 SSp 4 Op _ Khelhv 7 15p ' 6 OOp Patterson 8pg / 7 25p 6 12p I Arkivbs Blackshurg 7 48p 6 40p * Leaves BlacksbUrg 8 15p 7 00a Hiok??ry QVove 8 46p 7 60a C Yorkviile 9 I6p 8 60a Rook Hill 10OOp 12 00a 0 f atawba Jot 10 20p 1 80p r Riverside 10 40p 2 OOp Lancaster 10 55 > 2 87p* t 'J3 Heath Springs 11 20p 8 Wp . . Kershaw 11 86p 4 lOp 1 Westville 11 60p 4 80p t aRKIVF?, Camden 12 25a 5 30p ? gaffney BRANCH. - \ WESTBOUND. / f - Nu ]5 No l3f ^ Leaves. RlAOtrHim rtr s " nn - ? ? - o w uyj? u uu J 11 ARIV1SS. U . Oaftnev 6 10p 6 40a *( KASTIiiiUND. * LKA.VK8. . h Gatt'nev - 7 10a 6 40p J. Arivks Blackehurg 7 60a 7 20p g "^^TMhiuteHll^rluDDer. tl Note?TraiDH Noe. 32 aad 33 are operated daily. Trains Noe. 34, 35, 11, 12,,13, 14 15 and 10 areoperate i daily except Sunday ^ Connections: At Camden with r Southern fly., S A. 1<? a^id A. O. ^ Line. At Lancaster with L., & C. R. A R. A Catawba Junction wiih-Sea u board AirLiiie. At Rook Hill with (Southern railway. At Yorkville wWh (i Carolina A Northwestern R. R. -A* I V Black<*bur* with Southern /ailway. p At Shelby and Rutherfordton with' | J' 8. A. L. At v arion wPh Southern | E b.~h. Haw, ? Geu'l. Paasearrr Agent ^ Haw Art Tow* KXUaya t Dr. BoM*'Spar ana miaoare all kidney Ilia. 8a?> . A4A. Sfrlae ???Oa-. Can>Mro or M. f. D . ' \ ' * .\ - NDID DI aril of Cxc-ellem i* (floods Very X We are n lan ^or Many Years. ed quality of our goods wo quoti roods bought CHEAP can bo sole t hit this season; >cooped in so nit fly 6,000 yards Nice Embroiderioi do Cents a yard. Tonder of and Cheapness. ed such a Choice Collection of tint rs. \Ve are showing the Kail line. Mulruae, Cashmeres, Henriettas, able color. Some splendid Heavy ll Waist Flannels in Stripes an< lilks in all - the New Weaves foi iid" iped up the Lot. Ik ftni-.h Jaquaads, in nice styles, i; 3f pieces all-wool difublc-fold LSTER v ?i? mi Edgefield Nominates Hampton. fbw Old Chief tain is Wanted at the Front to Heal the Wounds and Unit* Hi* People. Special i.? The State. Edgefield, Oct. 22.? A very 3i'< minent man of Edgefield couny told m* this morning on the itreet that he thought General riampton rould heat any man in he State for Seuator MeLaurin's eat. After hearing this oxpreslion of opinion 1 think I can safely lay that Edgetield county comitates the grand old Roman for the Juited States senate, because his lection will conciliate the feeling f discord that the late political md social revolution brought ihout as a natural consequence, ta it behooves the ether aspirants or Senator McLaurin's seat and or the senator himself to step side and let Geo. Hampton take lie seat. His national and State epntation would of itself add' ustre and dignity to his seat in he senate. Age cannot be used iguinst him because there i re two >r three men in the senate now as >ld as the general and they comhand greet respect and wield j nuch strength. Prefer to Gen. j riorgan and Judge Pettus, both >f Alabama. Edgefield did a ;reat deal to elect Hampton in 'ears gone by and would say j urther that she did more than ny other county in South Carorna to elect him in 1876, and I eel that she will do it again if be nil enly allow his name to go' efere the people. Hurrah for lampton ! All liberty-loving, odfearing Carolinians remember tiie exclamation. TO haVK HKK CHIIJ) Prom Frightful disfigurement Irs. Nannie Galleger, of La riange, Ga., applied Bucklen's iinica Salve to great sores on er head and face, and writes its nick euro exceeded all her hopes, t works wonders in Sores, truisea, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, (urns, Scalds and Piles. 25c. 1 tare guaranteed by Crawford Iros., and .1, F. Mae key & Co. Grip makes one "sicr.^eary and restless, r. Miles' Restorative Nervine Brings rest. | SPLAY | G \ ?ff ' ;e (Jreailt Pmpko ipcrior to a in JLi ion Showing ,a I Brocodins, beautiful colors, at 75 < 1100 pieces 3'ard-wido dress Inlaid I stacked on the hanrain counter at 1 ' yard-and-a-half wide, the $1 kind, i gains is a lot of deece-lined Flanne slipping them in at ^cents to^clim ' casen of standard Calicoes at ai low !|Some Soft Snajps j Blfn 10 f Gray cotton Blankets, ' Good gray wool mixed, the $2|00 5 white wool Blankets the $3 50'kin< the $5 00 kind for $3 00. Cofcfoi i at $h and $1 25. A few real dow ' Wholesale House closing out, we s I Colv.red bed spreads at a big discou ' the benetit. Come quick before th vyii/ tiling ucucr Prices Lo >, Our guaranteed $5 Suits art ship. They make our customers g have never seen anything to equal MERC Spartanburg Minerals. : # ? ? Prove Interesting Stud". A Child Poisoned by Jitnson lloet. .Special to The State. Spartanburg, Oct. 24 ? eighth and ninth grades of the ; city schools under Principal W. . (jr. Blake of the Converse Street i school, are pursuing interesting and instructive courses of study in nature wouk. They have been i studying the minerals of Spartan! burg county, and have frequently | tuksn trips to various sections of the county in quest of different tones. As an outcome so far several r?f thfl K??i? .!!? w ?? uuv w uie covered corundum and stainethy, minerals heretofore supposed never to have been found in this county. y On Monday afternoon the three ! year-old son of Mr. Andrew Moore, of Moore station, while playing near his home, pul led up ajimsonweed and chewed the stalk. The child grew very sick shortly afterwards and gradually grew worse. Medical aid was useless te save the child, who died yesterday afternoon. Boiler's L*as+ Blunder Costs Him His Command. London, Oct. 22.?Sir Redvers Buller has been relieved from command of the first army corps, in consequence of the speech he made on October 10, aftei the luncheon given in his honor by the King's Reyal Rifles, dealing with his famous despatch te Gen. White at Ladysmith. He/has -I 1 - 11? * ~ u??u on nan pay and lien. French hag been appeinted to sue ceed him. Death of a Heavy Man. Bethlehem, Pa., Oct. 31.?J. Daniel Reirrbard, probably the heaviest man in Pennsylvania,died suddenly uf heirt disease today, at his home in Bath, near here, aged 70 years. Mr. Reinbprd weighed 493 pounds last S&turf , / .. >F NEW ; red. The Style j ne Formerly t'ai *tock ot Goods sents for dress pattern of 8 yards; 'i w; the 20 cents kind, hare been ^ .0 cents; 14 pieces fine Broadcloth, y u 00 cents; one of our best bar- r lettes, always 10 cents, but we are t ch trade. Picked u^> a couple of ^ price and tliey will go at 4 cent#. ; in ikets and Quilts. < the $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair 1 kind at $1 00 a^>air. 25 pair fine t 1 at $2 50. Extra fine all wool,; tables for ^verybody. Full sizes n comforts at bargain prices, cooped in a great line of while and lit Our customers, as usual, get ey are all gone. Than Ever, wer Than Ever! \ 1 marvels in quaiity and workman- C lad and our competitors sad. We j them. The history of these famous g mill An Interesting Point. Can a Citizen Purchase Whiskey Exceeding 4 1-2 Gallons for His Friends. r?|*ci?l to The State. Beaufort, Oct. 24. ? One of tno State dispensary constables made ' a seizure of three gallons of rye | whiskey here yesterday which is \ causing no end of comment and , will doubtless result in the return , of the liquor to it rightful owners.* t From what your correspondent | can learn of the matter it appears ( that Henry Garrett, a highly re- \ spectable colwred citizen, went to t the county dispensary on Bay ( street and purchased six gallons of e whiskey, for three of his friends, c who isside in the country. j Under the law a citizen is, it seems, entitled to purchase four ?, and one-half gallons at a time in \ his own name, and the portion of a Garrett's purchase fer bis friends [ was made by their request and in , their respective names. c A This liquor was subsequently j loaded into a vehicle to be trans* L ported to its destination and was seized by a constable as contra- c band, I Owing to the absence of Chief j Constable Watson, who is in t charge of the coustable force on v duty here, no reifress can be bad ^ at present, and it is the intention of City Magistrate T. G. White to communicate the facts in the ^ case directly to the governor in the hope that he will take prompt ^ stepts to rectify the matter. v W. T. W. I Groundless Fear of Fire Caused * Wild( Stampede. ^ c Louisville, Ky., 0<?t. 22.? f Hundreds of people attempted to < rush out of the Temple theatre ' this afternoon because the cry ef J ^ tire wus raised when a little flame j ( was seen about the polyscope ma- j \ chine. Jn the scramble scores of (r people were knocked down and 12 s injured, three seriously. Of the latter one may die. A number of other persons were bruised or cut their injuries no re slight. i . V FAIYLi CK and Quality pried in This Hi) Second to Son K 0k ; &5 HuitiMpfc very simple. We struck nu ospp&ed to liave it. 48 ytld c< 1 - rour cnoice tor if2 50. Two lots ai )8t ami reliable at $4 0(\t% suit. Ir i g$eat line. Our vest suits for liti rovy cheap. New Style Jack* Jackets arc .he popular garn degant line iu correct lengths., Wi ?urs ever brought to this market. Our Millinery ment Rusl The success.of our opening i Two milliners cant keep up with tin ybodj delighted at the very rcas -n ilgh class millinery this season. 1 \?>out 400 pairs Ladies tine shoes &2 50 will be closed out at 75 cents adies tine shoes to select from t4tl Quality at $2 00, $2 50 $3 00. ? J >npts at 60 cents on the dollar. W foods. Come to us for the best ?f ECOM No Delay at Charleston. Exposition Buildings Far Ad-* vanced and Senator Ddpew Will Speak on the Open ing Day. :p Charleston, S. C., Oct. 21.? The following announcement was landed to the Associated Fress r.o-night for the purpose of corre ting many misrepresentations which have heen made hy un inthorized persons, in regard to he condition of the work at the Jharleston Exposition. The work a farther advanced at this period, han the work upon any previous kxpositionu held in this country, ind there ie no reason why the ixposition should not he completed u live for the opening day: "The hoard of directors of the >outh Carolina Inter-State and iVest Indian Exposition beg to ' announce to the people of the Jnited States that the expeaition 1 ill open on Monday, Decern tier 1 I, 1901, with a preliminary reigious service at the exposition ' ;roimds, on Sunday, December 1. 1 "The principal oration at the 1 pening ceremonies will be delved by Senator Chauncey M. j )epew, of New York. The board >t directors feel assured that there i rill be ne delay in the opening of he exposition." rH PI K J?B'1RET IS OUT All Sadieville, Ky., was curious! ' o learn the cause of the vast imlrovement in the health of Mrs* 1 >. P. Whitaker, who had for a ong time endured untold sufferng from a chronic bronchital rouble. 4'It's all <lue to Dr j king's New Discovery," writes ler husband. "It completely aired her arid also cured our little, rrand-daugnter of a severe attack ; >f Whooping Cough, it positivey cures Coughs, Colds, La jrippe. Bronchitis, all Thioat ind Lung troubles. Guaranteed lottles 50c and $1.00. Triaf lottles free at Crawford Bros., itrd J. F. Mackey & Co.'a* drug | itore. -> A W A- J. . B?ard the /) Kind You Have Always Bought **:r ," ' 1 >ODS. i.ket. c. <ii ill e in lie Sate. a .lew that needed the money and jata worth from $3 50 to fcf> 00, 11 wool hard linis't easmmoru Iw.n ? knee punts suits for boys we have tic men are beauties and the prices ets, Capes, Furs. icnts this season. We have an Mkre show Kg the nicest line of t^iees range from ?1 00 to $0 50. Departled with Orders. s shown by the orders piling up. am work in tf day ami night Kvoiftble prices at which we are soiling bargain shoe sale began this week, ranging in prices from $1 25 to gud $1 00. Two great lines f>f lie Imperial Shoe*' and the Queen ust picked up ssmple lot men's c arc headquarters for first class everything. PA-NY. Czolgosz to Die Early Next Monday. * t iiuhi k)?i iur hip r>xeeution is (j O'clock?Only 26 Witnesses Will Im Admitted. _L._ C Albany, N. Y., Oct. 21.? Warden Mend, of Auburn prison, spent several hours toduy in conference with Superintendent of State Prison Collins, arranging the dotuils lor currying out the sentence of death imposed upon I^eon Czolgosz, the murder of President McKinley. They went curefidy over the 1,200 requests which have been received tor invitations to the ele trocution. There will be 26 witnesses admitted, the law limiting the number. The details for the execution have been completed and while the prison aothorities.guard with great secrecy all facts, it is known that the execution will take place before 6 o'clock in the morning of October 28, or if everything cannot be gotten ready on that day, a similar hour on the 20th. scotrs Fmiiteian of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it restores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When you lose flesh.it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and dutv is heavy, it makes life bright. It i> the thin edge of the wxly;.: th thick end is food. lh.it w' ..is the use of food, \,h ' . .. hate it, and can't diSo) Emulsion of Cod i .iver Oil is theiood that makes <\>u forget your stomach. If you have not trlccl It. sond for i on sample. its agreeable tnsvo will surprise you. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemist-. 4O0_Pearl Street, Now York. :->oc. and $1.00 ; all druufflscc.