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No 33. Daily. i a-udeu S 20a 12 50pH Weatvllle 9 20a 1 27p I , Kerahaw 1030a 2 00p ' Heath Spring* II 20a 2 12p ; J tancaOer' 12 20p 2 47p Riverside 12 40p 2 60p < Jet 2 3<?p 3'lOp . Roc'A Hill 4 Oilp 8 40p Yorkville 5 20p 4 18p | Hickory Grove 0 05 4 50p Akhivks. Blackahurg 0 OOp 5 20p , Leaves Blackahurg 5 45a 5 25p I Patterson Spg 7 45a 5 49p , Shelby 8 20a 0 OUp 1 Henrietta ft 25a 6 4lp | Forest 'Ily 9 55a 0 5ftp Kutharfordton 10 30a 7 15p | Thermal City 12 00a 7 60j> , A iiuiu l'm. ' Marion 1 00p 8 3()p | KASTBoUNl) I t No. 32. No. 34 No. 12. I Daily. 1 Lhavks. Marion 5 Oftp 2 OOp I Thermal City 5 3Gp 2 45p RutUerlordron 6 0>p 3 25p I Forest City 6 20p 3 50p < Henrietta' 6 88p 4 Op Hhelhv 7 15p 6 OOp Patterson Spg 7 25p 0 12p , r%nni v M Blacksburg 7 4Sp 6 40p I Leaves Rlacksburg 8 l.r>p 7 00a 1 Hickory Grove 8 46p 7 60a j Yorkviile 0 lAp 8 60a Hock Hill lOOOp 12 00.1 ~ I Catawba Jet 10 20p 1 80p Riverside 10 40p 2 00 p Lancaster 10 65 > 2 37p 1 Heath <4prince 11 20 p 3 15p *K"rshaw 11 86p 4 lOp NVestville 11 60p 4 30i> ARRIVES* Camden 12 26a 6 30p GAFFNEY BRANCH. WB8TBOUND. ? _______ ( Leaves. Blackshurg 5 30p 0 00? | A HI v GS Galtney 6 lOp 0 40a ' KA8TROUNI) j leaves. . GafFney 7 10a 0 40p AKIVK8 ' Blackshurg 7 60a 7 20p ] *20 Minutes for dinner. 1 Note?Trains Nos. 32 and 33 are ( operated daily Trains Noa. 34. 35. 11, 12, 13. 14 18 1 and 10 areoperate I daily except Hun- < day j Connections: At Camden with Southern Ry., H A. L.. and A. (>, lilne. At Lancaster with L & C. R. < R A ?'atawb? Junction with Sen board Air Line. At Rock Hill w ith Southern railway At Yorkviile w'uh Carolina A Northwestern R. R. A' Blaektbur* with Southern railway. At HueiDj and Rutherford ton with S. A. L. Ai varlon wiMi Hour hern M. H. HAW, Qen'l. PMMtfer Agent w in Tnr KMuyi f Dr. Biiir' liftripi Pill* rnr* all kidney 111*. Ram* Ihlrw. ii?.?Wf?>flwil>q>.,(w?atoot M.T. NDIB DI aril ?f Kxi rllcni i* (>aods Very M We are n mil ''or Many Years. ed quality of our w? ?.u??o . v r ? "" '1""" roods bought CHEAP cun bo sole t hit this season; scooped in sonu fly 0,000 yards Nice Embroideries ee Cents a yard. fonder of and Cheapness. ed such a Choice C--Unction of fitx rs. We arc showing the Fab line, Melrose, Cashmeres, Henriettas, able color. Some splendid IL?av> ul Waist Flannels in Stripes an* Silks in all the New Weaves foi nid med up the Lot. Ik tinith Jaqu.ieds, in nice styles, i; 3-t pieces all-wool double-folc \STF.R Touched Him for Fhe Thousand. Paymaster Stevens Relieved of His Cash Between At'anta and Pensacola. Pensacola, Flu, N v. 10 - Paymaster Stevens, uf the United States army, arrived from Atinutu Saturday and before leaving that isity placed in a hand satchel 200 silver dollars and $4,800 in paper money for the purpose,of paying Lhe several hundred artillerymen it Fort Birancasand McCea their nala' ies for the past month. When be reached the fort here he opene*' bis grip anil found that all the) paper money, amounting to nearly i 15 ,000, had been abstracted, and that only the 200 silver dollars! remained Amazement and sur- | prise followed the discovery and j the news soon spread, becoming known here about midnight. The police were instructed to watch out for the treasure. Paymaster Stevens thinks some professional pickpocket followed him and relieved him daring the trip He cannot recrtll & single incident of the trip that would hare any hearing on tne robbery, but has an idea the money was taken before he left Atlanta. ASTONISHING DISCOVK It Y From Coopersville, Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid thai when used before retiring by anyone troubled with a cough always ensures a good night's rest. 4'it will soon cure the cough too," writes Mr*. S. Himelburg9**, "for three generations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never have found its eqnal for Coughs and Colds," It is an unrivaled life-saver when used for lesperate lung diseases. Guam teed bottles 50c and $100 at urawrorci tiros and ,J. F. Mackey & Go's. Trial bottle free. Pay for your paper and you'll enjoy reading it more. ? i ? PASTORIA. Betn the /) Kind You Have Always Bought SPL.AY O ; . .i-n ?3 ue LJreath Impro ii;h rior to any Li iow Showing a } nrocodms, beautiful colors, at 75 c 100 pieces yard-wide dress 'l'laid stacked on the bargain counter at'l *\ yard-and-a-half wide, the $1 kind", i J gains is a lot of fleece-lined Flaunt)] slipping tlirni in at 5 cents to cliiu ' cases of standard Calicoes at a low '] Sonic Soft Snaps |! Blan 10-4 Gray cotton Blankets, * Good gray wool mixed, the $2 00 I white wool Blankets the $3 50 kiiu - the $5 00 ki-ul for $3 00. Cotufor at $h and $1 25. A few real do\v ' Wholesale House closing out, wo s ' colored bid spreads at a big discou r the benefit. Come quick before th Clothing Better Pi ices Lo ? Our guaranteed $5 SuitS an , ship. They make our customers g I have never seen anything to equal iv/r it r> n 1Y1 H ft ^ Stronghold Captured. . j Mujor Waller Attack* Fore# Of -i I rhilipine Insurgents at Sojion. / Twenty-six KilUd, Manila, Nov. 9. ?Advices froo* j Catbalogun, capital of Sumsr is- , land, report that, Major Waller1 attacked a force of invariants ec j I cupymg a strong position at Soj- ; ton, two 3-inch guns hying used j to shell the rebel stronghold Throughout the first day the insurgents held the place, but yesterday Major Waller returned to the attack and after a desperate engagement carried the pnsitiea. Two marines of the attacking force and 20 insurgents were killed. Major Waller destroyed the Cuartels and 70 houses. ! General Smith has issued oi ! dera forbidding the purchase of hemp in the Island of Leyte, except in smull quantities for food, which purchases must bs under the supervision of the military authorities. All the poris in Ley to ! are closed and traffic is forbidden ! liv; tha milltai'" "J ? JLe? County a Winner. The State, 11th in*t. There was a special meeting of | the State hoard of canvassers at I 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the < dice of the secretary of state for the purpose of canvassing the rjturns and declaring the result of the recent election held upen the mutter of the formation of i Lee county. The hoard after 1 carefully going over the ti&urea \ found that the new county's vote came easily within the constitutional majority, and so declared, i No protests or contests weie osade to the hoard of canvassers and the matter goes to the *gen- : eral assembly for ratification as I required hy the State constitution. i CASTOR B A For Infants and Children. | The Kind Yon Han Always Bought % ?F NEW : r * 1 j i i 'w " i . m v< tl. I'he Stjle s lie Formerly 4'ai ^tock ot Goods ents for drees pattern of 8 yards;!lip a; the 20 cents kind, have been v 0 cents; 14 pieces fine Broadcloth, y a (50 cents; one of our best bar- e lettes, always 10 cents, but we are a ill trade. Picked up a couple of v price and they will go at 4 cents. ill 1 ikets and Quilts. e the $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair 1 kind at $1 00 a pair. 25 pair fine f 1 at $2 50. Extra fine all wool, tables for everybody. Full sizes n comforts at bargain prices. Big cooped in a great line of white and nt Our customers, as usual, get ey are all gone. Than Ever, !!' wer Than Ever!! I marvels in qoaiity and workman- C, lad and our competitors sad TV o p them. The history of these famous 'g ANTIL Reciprocity and Tariff. ___ Discussed by President and Mem- ^ hers of Way* end Means C?m- . mittee. ! Washington, Nov. 8. ? Repre- 1 sentative Serene E. Payne, chair- M man of the ways aad means com- 1 mittee of the house and Kepuhli- & can leader of thit body, saw the ' president again today in company ' with Representative Steele, who ' is also a member of the commit- c tee The mseting: today followed n a conference which they had with * the president yesterday. The h president discussed with them matters of reciprocity, revenue " and tariff, which may come hefere * their committee at the approach- a ins sessioa of congress and yesr? I terdav read to them the portien of his message covering: these ' ] subjects. Mr. Payne and some ( of his colleagues on the cemmittee ^ fi are very firmly opposed to tariff revision at this time, disagreeing: ' eatirely with the views of Mr. Hancock, of Wisconsin, who favors revisioi on certain lines. 1 ??. i Ths Baptist Stats convention I will nisst at Florence, S. C., on c Monday, December 2d, aid will continue in session until the 7th. All whe attend are requested to notify Dr. Brooks Kutledge, chairman of the committee on ( holies. ' H' rtKADS I.IKK WI IJ!> ? Fl KK i When things are 4'the best'' t they become "the best selling." ? Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, , of Belleville, ()., writes: "Fleetrict Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 20 years " You know why? Most diseases begins in dssorder of disorders of Stomach, liver, kidney, < bowels, blood and nerves. Elec trie Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bow- * Is, purifies tho blood, strength- ' ens the nerves, hence cures noil- , j titndes of maladies. It builds up ( the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, j 1 rundown man or woman. Price 1 50 cents. j i Sold by Crawford Bros and J. F. ' Mackey & Co, druggist. |i FALL. Gr< rind Quality tried in l itis M Second to Noi n > ? ^ nwt.n in wry Willi pie. TVeBtriV ?e osppcncd to have it. 48 odd our choice for $2 50. Two lots st ami reliable at $4 00 a suit, great line. Our vest suits for 1 erv cheap. New Style JaclJackets arc he popular ga legant line in correct lengths. 1 'urs ever brought to this market. Jul* Millinery ment Rue The success of our openinj 'wo milliners cunt keep up with vbodv delighted at the very reas igh class millinery this season, ibout 400 pairs Ladies tine shoci >2 50 will be closed out at 75 cen ndiea tine shoes to select from Quality at $2 00, $2 50 $8 00. ants at 00 cents on the dollar. ;oods. Come to us for the best < E-COM Bandits Galled the Game. )rdered "Hands Up" But One o the Sports Too Quick on Trigger. Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 8.?On >undit wa? killed nnd one injur?( is the result of an attemnt bv J- - ?J milked robbers lo hold up th ;amblieg house of I)eel & Co. sat night at Naco, an Arizoni (order town. The dead bad it ha ( n identified na Wili Cravens if Dogg Springs, N. M. A gronj if gamblers and loungers obeyed rhea the deeperadoeg entered tin iloon at a late houi n?d orderct 'hand* up " Cravens approach (1 the roulette tableand preceded o till a bag with the bank cash .mounting to several thousam lollars. Ellis drew a revolvei >efore the movement was detectcc >y the robbers and Cravens fel lead when he shot. The othe (andits were demoralized an< led in disorder. One of then tub wound**] hy another hull* rom Ellis' revolver. They reachec heir horses which were hitche* n the bruah and rode for th< nountainB, closely followed hy i )osse, which had t>een hastib >r?unized. Will Open With Prayer. December 1st, the day for th ipening of the exposition at Char eston, being Sunday, it has beei ietermincd that a thanksgiving lervice be held at the expositioi uiditorium in the afternoon o .hat day, which will consist o tenus, prayer and addresses b :,.l. 1 f il i Ilfel lIlglllBIJOU Bivn OI lliu gOHpei rue Victim of the Cotton (iin a Tumbling Shoals. Special to The State. Laurens, Nov. 10.? Mr. .lame Crawford of Tumbling ShoaU who lost an arm Thursday by zin saw, died from the terrihl shock and the injuries otherwis sustained. He was a most hiirhl respected citizen, a mason and mem tier of the Baptist church. 11 was about 50 years old and leave widow and several children. OOli S. la? ket kAk i |ft k *' > II V * i/ * ^ ' ck a .lew that needed tie* men* y and coats worth t'r? m . ~>n to fc.r> <;0, all wool hard !: ii.- < .-s me.s I on In kneo pants suits f->r k?ov we tive little men are !>; :.uti nd the j tn tets, Cup r- Curs. rnients this seas-ui ' e have an We are show . 11. lees; line of 1* ices rani;-' > > < -0 lo ?<" ; 0. Depart died wit -. - .. ? is shown by 1 . ;,j ? filing ;>. them w rkintf u.o .n ;!i i * < liable prices at \1 : * * Bargain shoe s. ie la gan <1 is v i ranging i< .ic^ ' i: * 1 * } m its una uu. 'W- r ca: liiu f kktho Iinpori.d ? ! .?#?" . a i'.-' (Ju,.oii Just picked p s mi . I.-' i. i 'a We jui' lieudq e first e\ ,ss :>f every lung. PANY Show IN' i'N- H 'r<-ni 1! lalo ??> i 'h eston. f The travel o the midway j> pi* ( wining t <aii liulldo mid o- . ing t? Charleston i* v ry lioiiv >t j present. Poring it.e w?r.k the j Indian colony. Egyptians, S\:i*ns, the Germans, the 'Parih-ut0 t Night ' nggregat i?m and gfvrnil | other shew* have paused through Columbia. One of the memh-i* g of the Germu.i tr-upe etate.d i hut ' he was glad t<> gat south as no > had haard so much of southern I hospitility he wanted t<> t*>t u. ? i The State. Hplfi . "VT ; Nature I Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medicine. If (hey do not thrive d | on their food something is # | wrong. They need a little R | help to get their digestive X markin#ru uinrk ir?rt * s<T?Vsh>? COD LIVEROIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME ?? SODA {will generally correct this 1 ~ J difficulty. I nf | If you will put from oncf | fourth to half a teaspoonful I in baby's bottle three or four I times a day you will soon see , j a marked improvement. For x ? larger children, from half to s a teaspoonful, according to j age, dissolved in their milk, 5 if you so desire, will very * [ soon show its great nourish- 1 i, = ing power. If the mother's j a J milk does not nourish the ! 8 I baby, she needs the emul- j e j sion. It will show an effect I V j at once both upon mother11 u 1 and child. C I *ot. ndfi.oo, all druggists. 18 * SCOTT & BOWNJ\t.hcmi-.ts. Nrw York. 1^11 i II II i H ' M M II ??