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1 ^ IP I ? H gg1^1 jpy . *_? ^ III ' ' -?-? ? ^ ^mm. turn * r irf? it/i.j.taa??n 1 i t1 ' -' ema==: ..-- _^....' > ^ A ?*Mty /Wip?p~ . -a. j. ?vifi KL.Y V v A J iii i:. 8,. O . ^ o V E ri B b R. 23 lttQl. hi .1 ? - SPLE * ... 1 High Stant Oi Prices- Lower T Notwithstanding the impr Lower Prices than ever before CHEAP. Our buyer made a grt Marvelous Values. Caught on tl w? hare set the town ablaze at Tl Dress Goods a ^ Beaut1 . ? juancaster nan never conta Fabries, Plain Cloth the Bent Sel Broad Cloth, Coverts, Venetion Serges and Granitier in every det Skirtings at 50c a yard. Beaut I^ots a* well as the plain colors; street aad evening wear. Struck It Kich Clc 13 pieces 45-inch all-wool at $1 for dress pattorn of 6 yar LANC; Criminal Conrt in Vanning. A Little Negro Burglar Whipped By Order of Judge. True Bill Against Representative Galluckat. I Special to The State. Manning, Nov. 20.?J nrfg* Aldrich has been holding court here this week. A few negroea have been tried and one er two pled guilty to the charge ef burglary and larceny and received sundry sentences. James H. (Vindhara, the chain gang overseer, who kill? one of the convicts a few weeks ago in dkfence of his ewn life, was tried yesterday and promptly ac quitted. A novel etna wu a little hit of a negro hoy, ahout ten years eld, who had been in jail some time and acknowledged te have broken inte a store a stealing something, The judge ordered that his father give him a severe whipping in the presence of the sheriff whe witnessed the performance and saw that it was proper* ly done. The oase against M. C. Gal* luchat, a lawyer here, and at present a mem We r of the house of representatives, was carried ever until next conrt. A true hill was found against him upon the charge ef assault and battery with intent to kill and murder. This is the case in which Galluchat tried to cut the throat of E. S. Ervin, a prominent hardware man here, in a dispute which they had over the possession of a town lot. The criminal court was practically concluded in two days, and the probability is that the work of the civil court will he equally as short. THAT THROBBING HKAD A?-H Would quickly leave you, if used Dr. King,8 New Life Pills. rri -i n.. /? . - v ? uoubuiiuh oi ounerers nave proved their raatcbleaa merit for Siclt and Ne'vous Headache*. They make pure blood and build up yeur health. Only 25 cent*. Money back if not cured, Sold by Crawford Bro and J. F. Mackey & Ce Druggests. i INDIB DI laril of BSxo'ellent ?i* Goods Very " i \% e are n han For Many Years. oved quality of our goods wo quott Gotldn hnnnrlit IMIWAP ...... I.n ....I.: p,... nv? mi ;at hit thin season; scooped in souk lie fly 0,000 yards Nice Embroiiierio' iiree Cents n yard. iiVonder of y and Cheapness. ned such a Choice (' lKetion of fine lors. We are showing the Fall line, s, Melrose, Cashmeres, Henriettas, arable color. Some splendid II -aw iful Waist Flannels in Stripes and Silks in all the New Weaves f<?i and saned ud the Lot. silk finish Jaquaods, in nice styles, ds; 34 pieces all-wool double-fold ft ST ER Carelessness in Draving Juries. A Negre Murderer Oou Free Bej. cause an Italian Subject Help* Finds the True Bill. Spacial te The State. Charleston, Nor. 19. ? In the court of general sessiena today aa i 'ndictment against a negre for murder was quashed en the around of a mam bar af the grand jur y, Santo Satlila, bains? an uanaturalizad citizen. Sottila ia a native of Italy and has never taken out citizenship'papers. Ha ha* served at tha three terms of tha court this year and tha paint of bia iatelligbility has just bean made. Tha business af tha grand jury was concluded and tha jury waa discharged today. It ia not ex? pactad that any further question of tha legality of tha indictments will be made. The criminal business af tha ceurt will be concluded in tha next few days. Adams' Parallel Between tha Boars and tha Confederates. London, Not. 18.?The Times, which prints taday the address J delivered by Charles Francis Adams befors the American Antiquariaa Society, at Worcester, Mass., October 30, comments editorially upon the parallel drawn by Mr. Adams between the South African situation and the closing days ef the Confederacy. I 44We believe," it says, "that in the years to come when Boer ' and Briton have learned to live j together in amity, both races will | equally deplore that none of the j Boer leaders in this great strugi?l# know hew te combine, like I um, pai aonai nrarary witb tha 1 noblar typa of couraga which ia i praparad ta faca popular adium in tha diacharga of a paiaful | duty." ' Tha Southara Cotton Spinnara' aaaaciation, recant ly in aaaaian ia Atlanta, ra-alactad Dr. J. H. Mc-> Aden, of Charlotta, prasidant. Tha naxt caarantien will ba bald ia Charlaaton in May, 1902. SPIs&Y C V ;c ^)va;l' |sii|>r<) np? I'ior to an) Li ion Showing a iBrocodins, beautiful colors, at 75 LOO pieces yard-wide tiroes Plai stacked oi? the bargain counter at ' yani-unda-half wide, the $1 kind i grains is a lot of fleece-lined Flann slipping tie in in at 5 cents to clii cases of standard Calicoes at a loi ' Some Soft Snap; Blai 10-4 Gra\ cotton Blankets 1 Good jjp av wool mixed, the $2 00 ' white wool Blankets the $3 50 kit the $5 00 ' i d for 0v>. Couift at ^li and $1 iif>. A few real do ' Wholesale House closing out, we I colored In d spreads at a big disco the honelit. Come quick before t !Clothing Better Prices L( ? - Our guaranteed $5 Suits a ship. They make our customers 1 have never seen anything to cqua! MERC Talking of Reciprocity i A Delegation Calls on the Preai dent and Tails Him That tha Tim* for Action Has Coma. VTashington, Nov. 18.?Tb? President's time today was eccn! pied largely in the disc nation ol reciprocity. Senator Cullom, oj Illinois, ami Representative Dal' zell, ef Pennsylvania, had some tiling to aay to kirn upaa tkat subject and a delegation of agricultural implamant tnanufacturari consisting of James Deering, ol ' Chicago; A. B Farquhar, of J Yark, Pa., and W. C. Bank, oi | New York, who ara here te attend the reciprocity conrention, which meets tomorrew, presented a memorial strongly urging that something he dene. The delegation told the President that in its opinion, tke time for actios had come. Reciprocity had heen talkad and preached about far years and ualesa a decisive step was taken now whick weuld effect something, the whale subject might as well be abaaslooad. The members of the delegatian said they had na particular interest | in any of the treaties, but thought, I taken altogether, that the French ' treaty more nearly represented the best possibilitiee in tke way of reciprocity and that if it could be ratified a distinct victory would ! he won. Senator Cullem, after his interview with the President, talked in the same vein. His attitude is censidered important, aa it is new practically settled that he will he at the head of the committee. I Internal Revenue Receipts. Washington, Nov. 19.?Tke I annual repert ef tke commissioner of internal revenue shows thst the total receipts fer the year ended June 30, 1901, were $306,871,669 or $11,355,561 in excess of the estimates, about the same amount in exesss of the receipts for ths 1 year ended June 30, 1900. w Art Tmmr KMmr* f ' | jDr sna; ip?rt|u enu mm kuou mm. * f FALL GC i and Quality arried iu This Ma $ Second to Non a; $5 suits is very simple. We struck an we osppcned to have it. 48 odd co h, your choice for $2 50. Two lots al NEW . "I ii.J The Stjh ii?e Formerly O Sijock ot Goods ceiAs for dress pattern of 8 yard ds;4he 20 cents kind, have bei lO.dsntB; 14 pieces fine Broadclnt , a $9 cents; one of our best bn cletfes, always 10 cents, but we a ncli trade. Picked up a couple r prite and they will go at 4 cent s in tikets and Quilts , the $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pai ' kind at $1 00 a pair. 25 pair fi; id at.S2 50. Extra fine all woe irtables for everybody. Full six wn cotnforts at bargain prices. B scoopfbd in a great line of white ai ant > Our customers, as usual, g hey are all gone. T|Lan Ever, >wer Than Ever rd marvels in quaiity and workma glad and our competitors sad. T I them. The history of these fame JLN T IJ The Bounty Matter. - It Mayi be That Tkings Will N Turn Out So Bad After All. Notwithstanding tke fact, tl . J * j . .uuivui ?i ib? war uepariaia . | hold* that bo bounty can ha seen ^ ad for Spanish-American war re P i erans, it ia stated that tha leg ; representatives of tha aaldia ! think otherwise and will centini tha agitation to gat the men tl bounty. ( It i* stated that tha supran i court has already rendered a d , ciaion in that matter aad that , waa favorable to the Spanis American soldiers. It ia said th tha United States senators fro r this state are to especially inters themselves ia tha matter. The treasury department's d eision throws a damper an tl hopes of the soldiers, hut it mi he that things will turn out rig ( for them after all.?(Jolurah Record. i ASTONISHING niSCOl KKY From Coopersvilla, Mich coaieH word af a wonderful di ; covery of a pleasant tasting liq id that when used before retirir hv anvrm* traulilo<l mith />? < i J ?J si ways ensures a good night rest. "it will soon euro the couj too," writes Mrs. S. Hiuielbur e*\ "for three generations of 01 family have used Dr. King's Ne Discovery for Consumption hi never have found its e<jnal f : Coughs and Colds," . It is an u ! rivaled life-saver when used f 1, desperate lung diseases. Guar .' teed hettles 50c and $100 Crawford Bros and J. F. Macki & Co's. Trial bottle free. There was a large shipment gold from New York Tuesday | auvumng io OTOr 97,000,00 j Tho gold is shipped in tbo regul ' ordor of business. Tbo Hay-Pauncefote treaty * signed at Washington Tuesday I I Secretary Hay and Lord Panne (: foto. Great Britain withdraw from tbo joint guarantee of t canal, and the right to fortify t canal is optional with the Unit ; ^ States. A r-| est and reliable at $4 00 a suit. In rer a great line. Our vest suits for litt of very cheap. .8. New Style Jaekc 1 Jackets arc he popular garn elegant line in correct lengths. W< ir. Furs ever brought to this market. ",jOur Millinery ?8 ment Itiisl 1JT Kj The success of our opening i ,etJ Two milliners cant keep up with tin rybodr delighted at the very reason i high class millinery this season. I j j A??out 400 pairs Ladien fine shoes j $2 50 will bo closed out at 75 cents .ladies fine shoes to select from iktl n-! Quality at $2 00, $2 50 $3 00. J Vc pants at (50 cents on the dollar. W us goods. Come to us for the best of .ECOM Fire Bugs at fork in Florence) ot Three Destructive Blazes ia the County in One Nigbt?Mules Perish ia One Fire. he nt Special to The Stale, r- Florence, Nor. 18.?In three t- different localiliee in this county al last night destructive tires occurrs ed. The origin of none of them is ne known, though in two instances he the only theory is incendiarism, and that is strongly urged. At 8 as o'clock Mr. H. S. Rose's stables, . e- aiout fire miles from the city, ' it were hnraed. Five (ins mule* I h- perished in tha flames and a sixth at., was badly hurnad. All tha farmm ing implements, haraess and 100 ist bushels of corn wara loat. Mr. i Rose had $525 inaiiraaca on tke' - saran mules atahlaal in tha build- . h* ing. Hia actual loat. is about $1,- > iy 400. It is said tha odor of kero- j ht aina about tha stables was Strang, ia A ginnery blongiug to G. O. j Cox at Oruin was daatroyad during tha night togathar with five ,r" tana af catton scad, 1,000 pounds af cotton in thaaaad. Loaa $1,000 ; with no insurance. I S? a j Naar Timmnnsrille the third ,g fire occurred. it was tha ginnery jh of Messrs. McKenzie and Cokar. 's Tan tons of cotton seed and a 1 thrasher were destroyed in tha building, ur n iw id Killed an Tha Train. or n" Special to Tha State, or n Yesterday Mr. Joe Garner, a young white man, was killed by ay tha train between Jonesyille and Lockhart Mills. Mr. Garner had been to Union and had bean driak 0f ing and was riding out an tb? step* of th? cornch And was swinging q out And struck a post and was ar knocked off and so badly hurt that ho disd last night. as ^ Stata troops hava boon ssnt to the coal somas at Proridanca, Ky., to quail tha disturbance thara. be The VV. C. T. (J., in conren ha tion Tuesday, resolved to nmh ?h? d Umparanca work in Cuba, Parte Kico and tha Philipiaas. >ODS. ~ ii ket e ill the Stale a .Tew that need oil the motry and >ata worth from 50 to $5 00, 1 wool hard tin is cass ine: s lion 1. r - 1 ..... i nuvc mill> 11 ?l" IMIV? \VP IIUVO le men are beauties .* ml tin* prices its, Capes. Fur?. lents this season. U'o have nn s are showag the nicest line of Ibices range from $1 to *<? 50. Depart led with Orders. s shown by the orders piling up. im workinff day ami night liveable prices at which wo are selling largain shoe sale began this week, ranging in prices from $1 25 to and $1 00. Two great lines of lie Imperial Shoe"' and the Queen ust picked up ssmple lot men's e are headquarters for lirst class everything. PflNY. About to he Buried Alivs. Decatur, Ala , Nor. 20.?Jamas W inn, an Oxford blacksmith, narrowly escaped bring buried alive today. After the funeral berviees, the casket was opened at the grave, when the body was bean to move. The casket hurried to be home of Winn where he revived and is now under treatment. Winn had bean proa nounced dead by physicians and ha lay apparently dead for two nights and a day. TRESPASS NOTICE! All persona are hereby warned not to trespass by walking, riding, hunting, cutting wood or trespassing in anyway on the lands of the undersigned, two miles West af tawn, knawn as the "Jasper Cunningham'" and "Chafes" places, hounded by the public road, lands of L). A. Williams, J. s>. Funderburk, Larov Springs, W. J. Cunningham and ethers. Also on my place known as the J. P. Hunter lands, twe miles Seuth of tewn, bounded by J. L. Tillman, W. A. Hawaii, the public road, and ethers. The law will be rigidly enforced against any and all persons disregarding this notice. W H PHY I .Fit Not. 31, 1901. NOTICE ! All persons are hereby notified, and prohibited from entering up on, hunting ami fishing upon, cutting and hauling wood or timber from, or committing anyother trespass upon the following described tract of land, to wit: { All that tract of land in Gills Greek Township, County of Lan- , caster and State of South Carol ilina, containing 100 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands, now or formerly, of Mrs. Thomas McCorkle, R. E. Wylie, T. Y. Williams, the Sims lands ami ( others?the same being the traet of land on which Gus Armstrong now resides. The provisions of law will he strictly enforced 1 against any person disregarding this notice. J. M. Heath, | Leroy Spring, I Lancaster Mercantile Co. , Owners. ' t Oct. 3*th, 1901