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; j A FtMTvUy Newtjxrptw : For iAr Promntum of tbe foliticcd, Sbmtd, AgriaUtmrat amM (\? >* rial JnimmtM. j 1 ' v ' mm~^Z \ E K.LY " u A N C A 3 f K H, S. , N o V E M li K R, 9 1?01 I t I . , ? . L ~ ~ ~ _ . - -SFLEN Cmr 5ligl? Standar <#f Our f Prices Lower Thai Foi Notwithstanding the improved tj Lower Prices than ever before Good; CHEAP. Our buyer made a great hit Marvelous Values. Caught on the tiy < we have set the town abla/.e at Three C Dress Goods a Wo S.V % ? Beauty a Lancaster has never contuned si Fabrics, Plain Cloth the Best Sellers. Broad (Moth, Coverts, Venetions, Mel Serges and Granitier in every desirable Skirtinus at 50c a yard. Beautiful \N Dots as well as the plain colors; Silks ?tr let and evening wear. Struck It Ricli an< Cleam 13 pioso* 15-inch all-?vo >1 silk tii at $L for dress pattern of 0 yards; 34 L AN C A oMmilJUtW & ? EXTIMB-HuMfm s. , General I'a-.ser.^ >r De|mrnu?Dt. o'X t. Schedule; Etredlive June 16th, 15)01. tilt r.a>-teni Time. . I 1 W KSTIloUN 1). 1 ... ..... ^ ?? r.o i^M. 11. ^io. 35. jN'O 33. *-"',,tl Daily. < h mien 81% 12ftOp " Wfrttville 9 20a 1 2711 Kershaw 10 50a 2 (Mp woul' Springs VI 2i?u 2 12i> <,f Sn Hiu'tt-ler 12 20p 2 47p Riversbte 12 40p 2 ftOp rnoi Daiawl) i Jet 2 3np 3 Kip Roc* Hill 4 0??p 8 40p IIOIU Yorkvilie ft 20p 4 18p stutin H Ickory Grove ? 05 4 ftOp A knives. piciui Blacaaburg 6 GOp 5 20p UU(j # IjKAVKS | . Wlackshuig ft 45a ' ft 25n in (Jrl Patterson Spg 7 45* ft 49p .. . 8h?ibv 8 2<?a ooop|UbUHl Henrietta 9 2fta G 411? 1 to Dt Forest *1ly 9 ftftu G ft9p | Itutherfhrdion 10 80a 7 lft,t ot tie; Thermal City 12 00a 7 50p in Akuivkh. Marion 1 nop 8 80p one c KASTBolJND 18 of No. 32."?Ti. 34 No. 12. l)uti*' Dally. cases LKAVRS. , Marion ft OOp 2 00p for tl Tnennal City ft 3Gp 2 4ftp vt},.r ftutherfonllon G (lip 3 2ftp ' Foreat City G 20,> 3 ftOp from Henrietta G 38p 4 Op Hhelbv 7 lftp G OOp U1*?*1 Patterson Spg 7 2ftp G I2u The A K K1V KM Blaeksbnrg 7 48p G 40p tirely Leaves .p. Rlacksburg 8 lftp 7 00a Hickory Drove 8 4 ft p. 7 ftOa patur Yoikviile 9 lftp 8 ftOa Rock Hill 10OOp 12 00a thonl f 'atxwha Jet 10 20p 1 30p i Riversi.te 10 40p 2 OOp Lancaster 10 5ft > 2 37p and Heath Springs It 20 p Stop , . K'-rshaw II 3ftp 4 lOp ^ Westville 11 50p 4 30p sKKlVKS, Sath ParpOen 12 2.5a ft 30p UAFFNEY BRANCH, WESTBOUND. No. 15 No Itt. Ne Lkavks. form* Blacksnurg ft GOp - G OOi A hives rersit Oaftnev 6 lOp 6 40a . : ! Ciuz? HASTBnVNO u.. . ? tirst r IjKAVKS. Gaflnev 7 10a 0 40p Akivks nmv'v Rlackahurg 7 60a 7 20p ^ aplur * 20 Minutee for dinner. Note?Traius Nos. 32 uud 33 are 30,00 operated daily ' Train* Noa. 34. 36. 11, 12, 13. 14 16 w"r(l and 10 -irooperate 1 daily except Sun- the 1 day Connectione: At < aniden with catnpt Southern Hy., H A. L.. and A. <5 ?uft , Idne. At Lancaster with L ?fe (1. It. R A Catawbt Junction with Sen than board Air Line. At Rock Hill villi Southern railway At Yorkvllle w'uh Y*ai' 1 Carolina & Northwestern It. It. A* nolle, Blacktburc with Southern railway. . At Shelby aud Itutlierfordtnn with this c< S. A. Li. At v arion wi'h Houiheru \ M. U. HAW, Gea'l. Paflseager Ayent I ' Bears tl Utw Art Ymt KMmjri t Bl*natn Or. Ma' ^Mfini PtlUaareail kldaer IU>. 8*m> . aieam. AM.iwleeaww*y&.,oai*r>orN.Y. , m V t "DID DT <1 of lixtcUtMic Noods Very Mi U e are 11 u i* Many Years. [iiality of our goods we quote' s bouirlit (1HKAI' <mhi 1"> this season; scooped in some 5,000 yards Nice Embroideries eats a yard. lider of nd Cheapness. ich a Choice Collection of line We are showing the Fall line. Irose, Cashmeres, Henriettas, color. Some splendid Heavy Taist Flannels in Stripes and in all the New Weaves for 1 ii ed up the Lot. ii ill J iqmeds, in nico styles, pieces all-wool double-fold STER mallpox in the State. , I 'ase* Develop at Hospital for I j Insane?The Disease of a Very Mild T> pe. lit?iii Ilscord. itli the beginning of cold ' el there is a reappearance iiullpox in the state. Got- j i McSweeney received ale ter Greniviile county teday g that there were some sus ie cases in Roller towuship. everai well developed cases assy Mountain township. As ; , these reports were referred ; '. Evubh, of the state hoard ! ullli, tor his consideration. tho city there hus been only ' use leportud so fur, and that ! a very milU form, aud ttic it is rapidly recovering. Six [ have developed at the hospital ie insane. As happened lust I the disease was imported I Union. Fortunately tho I >e is of a very mild character. 1 ] uiHicled ones have heen en - i isolated. i s Hnn?ai'Hni>M tU? J ally causes tii?* asylum ail- | lie* ^irtuL concern, but they i the situatiou well in hand I there is no probability of iseu*e extending. 1 Low Elected by Thirty Odd 1 Thousand Majority. < < w York, Nor. 5.?JSeth Low, >r president of Columbia uni- , y and four years ago the \ ins-Union candidate for the 1 nayor of Greater New York, * elected today the second 1 r of Greater New York, by J ality ranging anywhere from < 0 t.O 40. OII0 IT..! Mr. Shepard of Hroeklvn, < Democratic nominee. The 1 . < ugn was an exciting onc,aed /ote though somewhat les^ the presidential election a ago, was the largeat ever 1 in a municipal contest in Duntry. Ji . . ? ! e PASTOnXA. s t>? /> Kind You Have Always Bought !i SP3LAY C e, <2 real I * Impri ipcrior to any L on SSionisis a Broeodins, beautiful colors, at 75 100 pieces yard-wide dress l'la stacked on the bargain counter af ynrd-and-a-lialf wide, tlie kind gains is a lot of fioece-liued Flanii slipping tin-in in at 5 cents to cli cases of ?tandurd Calicoes at a lo1 Sonic Soft Snap j ' 151a 10.4 Cray cotton Blanket! Cood g?uv wool mixed, the $*2 Ot white wool Blankets the $3 50 kii the $5 00 ki?d for $ ? 00. Coinf at >'li and ?1 *25. A few real do Wholesale House closing out, we colored hed spreads at a big disci! the benefit.. Come quick beforc>i Clothing Better Prices L< Our guaranteed $5 Suits a ship. They make our customers have never seen anything to eipia MERC Consul Dickinson's Report. Satisfied That Miss Stone and Madam Tsilka Are Well Treated. Sofia, Bulgaria, Nov. 5 ? United Slates Consul (Jvoeral Dickinson ef Constantinople returned her* from Samaoky today. He authorizes tLie statement that he is sati.lied that tioth Miss h?ll?n M. Stone aud her companion, Madame Tsilka, are alive and well treated. Mr. Dickiusou's retuin is not due to any interruption in the exchange of communications. SensatioNul Shooting. Special to The Slate. Udgetield, Nov. 5. ? Last night about half past 'clock, Dr. L \T. Jone? and Mr. H C. Wat sen, i)olh highly respected and estimable young men of Kd^elit-ld town, became involved in an altercation. Mr. Watson is fatally wounded with gun shot wound in the bowels md Dr Junes is suffering with fracture of one of the bones of his eft forearm. The circumstances . nirrounbing the deplorable utluir lave not developed. A STU M-IIIIV 1)1 SCO VKlt V From Coopersvillo, Mich., mines word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by anyone troubled with a cough always ensures a good night's rest. "it will soon cure the cough too," writes Mrs- S. Himelburga-, "for three generations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never have found its eqnal for Doughs and Colds," It is an unrivaled I i fe-mi vt?r !??? - *? _ .... v> ?ucii .inun nil" leeperute lung discuses. Guurn ;ced bottles 50c and $100 at Crawford Bros and .1. F. Muckey fc Go's. Trial bottle free. Poor Pooplo. New York, Nov. 0. ?The ttandard Uil company has declar. >4 a dividend of $8 per share paytble Dec. 16, making $48 per ihare far the calendar year, which s the same amount as last year. ' ? ^ I 3F NEW >V( (1 The If; mf iue Foi merh <i ? Stock ot Goods cents for ?tress pattern of S yards; Ills* tl?<? ''!> 1 ' ?..v. vv inn KlllU, UclVU 0(3011 10 cents; 14 pieces line Broadcloth, 1, a 09 cents; one of our best baiiclcttes, alwav s 10 cents, but we are nch trade. Picked up a couple of w price and they will go at 4 cents. s in nkets and Quilts. the $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair 1 kind at $1 00 a pair. *25 pair tine ud at $*2 50. Extra lino all wool, nrtabh's for everybody. Full sizes wn comforts at bargain prices, Big scooped in a great line of white and pint Our customers, as usual, get 'liev are all gone. Than Ever, >\ver Than Ever! rd marvels in epiaiity and workmanglad and our competitors sad We 1 them. The history of these famous JLNTIL Counsel Raynor's Splendid Defense. Final Argument for Schley Brilv-; liantand Eloquent. ? Made the Auditors Weep. Washington, Not. <>.?The climax of the Sub lay court of inquiry cam* this afternoon when j Mr. Hay nor, tiie chief counsel for Admiral Schley, concluded a brilliant argument of over three hours with a peroration, so eloquent and impassioned, that all within the sound of his voice were profoundly touched. In vivid colors he painted the picture of the liiookIvn with Commodore Schley on tho bridge fighting the entire Spanish fleet until the Oregon appeared out wf the smoke. The thunders of tho Brooklyn, music foe the oars of his countrymen, he aid, aroused Admiral Schley's envious foes. He pictured the victorious sailor suffering as few have suffered for three long years while the fires of persecution leaped around him and now awaiting the hour of his vindication in tho verdict of the court. The scene in the court room as Mr. Ray nor finished was thrilling. The attendance had been large all day and at the morning session a ladv had fainted from excitement. As Mr. Riynor began his eulogy of Admiral Schley those in the audience, many of whom were ladies, leaned forward in their wonts. The spell of his oratory | was over them and when he described the admiral's gallant deeds and the It?n?^ persecution to which he had bean subjected mwy of them broke down and wept. The i 1 members of the court displayed evidence of emotion and Admiral Schley himself was plainly moved. I H* sat, leaning back, with his ! hands behind his head. His chin ! twitched and as his counsel said ha could afford to await the verdict I 3 of posterity two big tears rolled down his cheeks. lie moved un easily to conceal his emotion and under the pretence of adjusting his glasses brushed the tears aside. | For full 30 secends after Mr. FAJJLi Gci ? N ami Quality in ieil in This VI Second to ) $5 units is very simple. We strut, j we osppencd to have it. 4S odd I >win cnoice ror ^ 50. Two lots I est an t reliable at ?4 00 a suit. , a great J inc. Our vest suits for l i very cheap. New Style Jack duckets are he popular gat elegant line in correct lengths. V Furs ever brought to this market. Our Millinery liient Kus The succors of our opening Two milliners cant keep tip with t rybodv delighted at the very reus high class millinery this season. Vtiout 400 jttiirs Ladies line shoes $2 50 will be closed out at 75 cent ladies fine ?lmr>? ?<> w..t...?f f....... _ ? - .. vv* nv VVI LI Will Quali'v at $2 00, $2 50 <>(). pants at t>0 rents on the dollar. 1 goods. Come to us for the best o , E COM ltavnor closed there was not a sound. Then the tension broke in a loud burst of applause. A J mirsl Dewey, after about a half minute, arose to remind the spec tutors that such a demonstration was out of place. A moment afterward the court adjourned, the judge advocate pleadtug that he could not veil go on today, l'lnm another remarkable thing Impponud. As soen as the gavel fell the entire audience surged forward te shake the hands of Admiral Schley and Mr. liaynor. Hut the on-coming spectators fell back a moment as they saw Admiral Dewey and bis two associates move around the table, its if by a common impulse, and congratulate Admiral Schley and his counsel. Kveu Cupt. Lemly, the jud^e advocate, came forward to join in the congratulations. Then the public held its inning and for 15 minutes after the court adjourned Admiral Schley and Mt?. liavnor wnu kujji misy suhwiujj iiands. Keeper ef the Cash YVus Heavily Short. Port Huron, Mich , Nov. 7.? By his own written confession Charles D. Thompson, supreme finance keeper of the supreme tent, Knights of the Maccahhes, and h prominent vessel and a tu<? atan of this city, is a defaulter in the sum of $57,000. Mr. Thompson, however, was heavily lion (led in the National Surety company of New York and the Fidelity and Deposit company of Baltimore and the order therefore is protected from loss. Killed for a D?ht in Hampton Soccial to Tho Sluts Hampton, Nor. 5.?John Hug gins, colored, shot and instantly killed Wvmon Platts,near Hickory Grots today. Hoggins is aboul IS year* of age. lMatts is a hoi of Dan Plutts, a proininsnt ?ogr< of that section. Ths trouble gren out of a dsbt Plutts owed Hug gins. Hoggins has nseo captured and was put in jail here tonight. M. G. G. i ? G)0iD?S. arket i?e in th< Sk . k a .1 e\v that needed the incut v and coats worth from *:? .*?n to $.'? 00, all wool hard linis! (-nsinucrs lion ^ In knee pants suits for hoys \vr 1 ve ittle men are beauties ml the prieeB I i ? i A-ts, \ up; f, i' urs. ments this season. '*> e have an Vre are show njj; the nicest line of Ibices range from 1 O't to 5-t; Departhed with Ordc ;. is shown by the orders piling; up. hem workintf day an night Fvcnahle prices at whirl, we are selling Bargain shoe sale hegati this \\? ek. ranging in prices fiom *1 '.'o to s and ?1 00. Two great line of kthe Imperii! H?oe" and the Queen dust picked up s.-tuple lot t. n's IVe tire hesuhpiarters for lirst class f everything!;. PA NY. Aft?r Fifty one Yaurs lh< ?r i and Si*t?r The State, 0th in#1 . Mr. JLVt?r K*> '? of this city hflK vnna in n v? U|?i HI ?wc liu sutar, Mrs. Fli/.nheth Hii*emann, wh? arrived in that city from Goriiiaa y r?c?ntlv. Mr. Kraft has not scan Lis sister since lie left the old en \ 51 s ajjo. Mrs. (Itnroi mil was the mother of the I it< Mr. F. W. Ilusaniann of Olumbiu. She is visitiny her other son, who lives 1 in Spartanburg. | Stop the ! B&MksM *5&> It is p.sad thins: to see fine i ? d treesspoiicd by the blight. : ear always tell thetn from i st. They never do well w\.rus but stay small and ,j s':v. is worse to see a blight 11 e children. Good health i ' | is .he natural right of children. '..i. owniv- \ji infill uun L gCL . '.! ?; '.r rights. While the rest t o grow big and strong one stays : small r.n 1 weak. 5>cott's Emulsion can stop , that blight. There is no I ? r v. ason why such a child should I y small. Scott's Emulsion , ' v a medicine with lots of . . ;en;>;th in it?the kind of . length that makes things <. o\v. S oil's Emulsion makes ck'ldrcn grow, makes them cat, ..kes t . m sleep, makes tk. . play. Give the weak child a , chance. Scott's Emulsion will 1-777-- 7~WT!make it catch up v.'ith the rest. . ,g ^ v jV This picture represent* v /?? >' "f" i iacic Ma.k ot Scott's .V^i'hCC '' tnttlsic ;\ and is on the ' ' Tn'iffi^ -'-I wrapper of every bottle. ' Se"d fer free sample. I ', ] - 1 !' \ I't >\V \K, . - ^ 409 Pearl St., New York. I ' " 50c aim pt. all druggists.