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<" - ' *? ' ,../v V \ '.\' ', . 7J - . ,- r ,.- - ? * V ??' ?* -' * ' .. . > * . ' $5?* ^ . ' A Nmo+pmpur #\w r&? ^mmmMaob MMM4 Aat^ 4|HM4fcMft?MMtaMMvataft4BrtMMifc | " U " "' r" " ".' ~~ a ?> > ^ ot fT?> ' -----,- i- -ig.,y.? - SPILE] Our High Maud* of On Prices Lower Ti I Notwithstanding the improv Lower prices than over before G CHEAP. Our buyer made a great Marvelous Valnes. Caught on the we have aet the town ablaze at Thr< Dress Goods a \* Beauty Lancaster ban never conta n< Fabrics, Plain i'loth the Best Selle Broad Cloth,: Coverts, Venetionn, Serges and Granitier in every dosir Skirtings at 50c a yard. Hcautifi Dots a? well us the plain colors; 5: street aad evening wear. Struck It Rich a Clet 13 pieces 45-inch all-wool si at $1 for dress pattern of 6 yards LANC jThi CharlestsD Exposition. Eighty Theuuand Dollars Worth of Paintings Arrive from New York. A Grand Displa/. - . Special te The State. Charleston, Nov. 23.?Eighty thousand dollars' werth of paieU ings arrived in the city this morning New Yerk. The work of placeing the paintings in the art palace wae immediately begun. The drawings and paintings helong to private collections in New York city and were selected by Mr. J. B. Townsend, director of art of the exposition, especially fer exhibition purposes. They _;il -.... J <i.. --i. L---i i n wi ww nimu^lil IU tU? II I UI11H1* i?g under the per*oaaI|supervision et Mr. Townsend. The paintings are works of art, some ef thean being creations of famous masters and hare attracted the critics and levers of fine arts at more than one exposition. Many of them, however, hare never been on public exhibition befor and this is the first time they have been allowed to leave the drawing rooms and parlors of the owners. Forty cases of exhibits arrived here this morning. infermati n was received here today that a number ef the famous horses of William C. Whitney will be entered for the races during the exposition. The races will be held every afternoon, at least five events taking place daily. ASTONISHING OINCOVKHY From Coopereville, Mich., comes word ef a wonderful * discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring ' by anyone treubled with a ceugh always ensures a good night's rest. ((it will soon cure the congb xoo, writes Jirs. o. Himelburg *, 4'for three generations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and j ( never have found its eqnai for Coughs and Colds," It is an un^ j rivaled life-saver when used for ' desperate lung diseases. Guam ! teed bettles 50c and $100 at Crawford Bros and J.'F. Mackey A Co's. I Trial bottle free., , NTOID DI i. i i . " ird of E r Goods Vei y .J i e. are n % ian i'ixo . vrr lTXclll y I filttti ed quality of our goods we quote ioods bought CHEAl* ran be -uld ; hit this season; ?c? toped in some fly 6,000 yards Nice Fmhroi 'cries ee Cents a yard. bonder of and Cheapness. ed such a Choice C lh ction of line rs. We are showing the i* ah line. Melrose, Cashmeres, Henriettas, able color. Some splendid II uvv il Waist Flannels in Sti ipes and iilks in all the New VVeaves for ,nd ined ud tlie Lot. Ik finish Jaqpaods, in nicn stvles, i; 34 pieces all-wool double-fold \STF.R t . w. r. B. THAT THROBBING HEAD ACH W?uld quickly leare you, if u&ad Dr. Kinc.B New T,ifA imu O' " ?* ,4"T# Thousands of Sufferers have -proved their matchless merit for Sfcfe and Nervous Headaches. ^Thejr make pure hlood and build up yaur health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured, Sold by Crawford Bro and J. F. Mackey & Ce Druggests. The Jurj Laus Attorney Genera's Oftice to T.ika Haad io Supreme Court Case. Ths attorney general's office is to rapraaent the State in I lie muttar of tba decision of Judge Gary, randarad in regard to tba jury laws of tba State. It is expected tbat tba appaal will ha beard by tha supreme court on or ahaut Dac. 4. The Stata will make tha affort to Nustain tba constitutionality ot tha jury laws. An aaily anaauncamant of tha dacision in expected as things ara at prasant ia a vary uncertain condition, and if tba opinion of Judge Gary is to ba sustained it will he necessary for tba legislature to cure the dafacts at tha January term.?Tba Stats. A Stricken Family. Special to The State. Edgefield, Nor. 22.?Lieut. Uor. Jamas H. Tillman tbisa'terdood racairad a telegram announcing tha sad daatb af his youngest sister, Mrs. Sallie Tillman Bailey Sbe will ba buried tamorrow at Clark's Hill, tha old Tillman home. As Hiss Tillman Mrs. Bailey was ana af tha mast papular young ladies in tha State. She attended Cearerse collage. Mrs. Bailey laaras two young children in addition to har relatives sad friends to maurn bar loss. Tha friends of the lata Hon. Geo. D. Tillman will lament this tha third death in the Tillman family since tha taking away, of the die tinguisbed statesman. S^AYjC e Imjbrv i;a rior to ant Li iow Showing a PHroeodins, beautiful colorsj&t 7i I 100 pioeos yard-wide dredp Plai | st:u?k? d on tho bargain couftlor at i vai'il aud-a-half wide, the $1 kind gains is a lot of ticeoe-lined ?lamv slipping them in at 5 cents >n clii eases of tain lard Calicoes a lo* Somp Soft Siviini - rv^ Iflai J0-4 (tray cotton Bhfn kets ( Jood gmy wool mixed, th?fc*2 00 1 white wool Blauketa'the $3 350 kii the *5 00'ki d for $3 00. fcoiuf< at vh and $i 25. A few pml do Wholesale House closing oyt, we colored bed spreads at a bigdisco the benefit. Come quick before t Clothing Better "?r -k (V ~f IVicesLLc Our L'unranteod $5 Huite a ship. They make our customers have never seen anything tflj equa iv/r i-1 iV.n ivi l kjl . ...v.? ,jjt A Negro Lynched .* In Anderson County ~~ <S fa For Shooting and Fatally Wounding lira. Parry -.Craft. {Wise Ha Bid N it Lika the Food. Spacial to Tha State. Anderson, Nor. 24.?Laddison the nagro who yesterday abet and fatally wounded Mrs. Perry Craft | baa paid the penalty for his crimei lie was captured today, and aftei being identified by his vhtim wao carried about half a mile fromtho scene of his crime and hanged tc a limb.The identificatien was complete and before being swung uj the negro confessed his guilt, ll turns eut that the negro was M Y.pftnui/'f H- ?1 ? * ^~ vv-tivw. tAV naa aouL ?I|J 11'UII , Newberry ceunty for three yeari , and had been hired to the Goolej [ convict farm in this county.' Hi | compUted his sentence severe months ago and has since beer working ns a farm hand, part o: the time in that community ant part ef the time acress the rivei | in Georgi a. After his attempt on the life o: ; Mrs. Craft yesterday afternooi j he mad* his way to the Cooler I place, about six miles distant an, to the house of a negio acqu&in lance. The negro reported hi presence to the white people an< a posse surrounded the housi about. 12 o'clock today and de manded his surrender. He surren i dered without resistance, i The negro denied bis guilt a first but whoa examined a hullo hole was found in his riyht leg bowing that one of the shots fir ed at him by Mr. Glenn yoster day bad taken effect. After beinj ! identified by Mrs. Craft he con ! fe.ssed. Asked wbr he committe* t the crime, he said that when Mrs Craft offered him food she re marked: 44You Degrees are alway around begging." This, he said angered him and be shot her. 1 Be careful of your*actio(ie, fe they rereal year cherncter. i ? >F NEW 1 ived. The Style i ine Formerly Oai Stock oi Goods cents for dress patt?r*l of $ yards;ll$ <ls; the 20 cents feifid, have been n 10 cents; 14 pieces firt# Broadcloth, y , a U'J cents; one of our bust bar- e elettes, always 10 cents, but we are a tich trade. Picked up a couple of v f price and they will go at 4 cents. s in 1 iikets and Quilts.? , the $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair. F ' kind at $1 00 a pair. 25 pair tine; 4 id at $2 50. Extra tine all wool,! jrtahles for everybody. Full sizes wn comforts at bargain prices. Big scooped in a groat line of white and tint. Our customers, as usual, got hev are all gone. Than Ever, >wer Than Ever! rd marvels in qnaiity and workman- it glad and our competitors sad. We p i them. The history ef these famous g n AT HP T r an i iL Off to the Philippines. | Ross and Fred Tompkins, Brothers ^ and Officers in the Same Regi- j meet ia the Regular Army, will Ge te the Philippines < in January. < Rock Ilill Herald. i E. Ross and Fred Tompkias, l sens of Cspt. R. E. Teuspkins of i 'I (his city, are members of the I i Eleventh U. 5. Cavalry,the former 1 ( being quarter master and the lat- ( ter sergeant major of the regiment. ( They are now at Fo?*t Meyer, Ys., 1 but expect to goto the Philippines , ua ino transport Hurort, which is under orders to sail January 15th by the Suez route. Beth these young men appear to be imbued with the military spirit. ?. Ross Tonapkias was in Cuba first lieutenant of Ce. I 2d S. C. V. After being mustered out of that command he went to ! the Philippines as first lieutenant in the 30th Infantry. When h!s regiment came home he was again { mustered out of service. Having a fondness for the military, how| ever, he sought a commission in i the regular army and was given the place of second lieutenant in Eleventh Cavalry, but he has since been made quarter master, with the rank of captain. e When the Spanish war broke ~ out Fred Tompkins, who is - t U- ? D 1 * " ' I ji/xu^?[ man xvubh, /ongeu ior me I service. Ha olunteered io the t Fifth Cavalry and weat to Porto t Kir# with hia regiaient, whara he * ramainad 21 months. Upoa tha " completion of his t#rm of enlist" rnant, he was mustered eut of < service. H# was aoi satisfied, " however, anil h# applied under 4 the reorganization ao* for a second tu tu? Hi'iay, - but failed on hi * physical axami* natian. Wham tha Eleventh, a ? aaw cavalry command, was ha-* ing organized, ha was ona of tha first of its manbars to offer his r sarvices, and whan tha first sqnad had baeo obtainad ha bscama its sergeant major, and upon tha ? | complation of tha argamzatian he F ATjTj GO ? .u. * m l.i * ind Qualify ried in TttiM \la Hecoiid t<> Nam 5 suits is very simple. We struck re osppened to have it. 48 odd coi our choice for $2 50. Two lots all ?i ami rename at ** 00 a suit. In groat lino. Our vest suits for littl cry cheap. New Style Jaeke Jackets arc he popular gnrm legant lino in correct lengths. We "ars ever brought to this market. 1 Our Millinery ] ment Rush The success of our opening it Vo milliners cant keep up vrith the ybody delighted at the very reas n: ligh class millinery this season. 13 Uiout 400 pairs Ladies tine shoos r '2 50 will be closed out at 75 cents adies fine shoes to select from "tl: iuali'y at $2 00, $2 50 #3 00. .Ti ant* at 60 cents on the dollar. W ;oods. Come to us for the best of < ECOM iras mad* sargaant major af tba -egimant. Tb?y are aHhitiau* and full of he spirit that wins and the frianda tthoma wish tbam poldan luck, v -pTbaaa. youa^ mantra sons, of 3apt. R. E Tompkins, foriuarly jf Hails Gold Mina ? Ed. Ladger. Mr. T R. How/a Dead. W? hara Isarned tnat Mr T. It llowze of Fort Lawn, died last sight. The death must bara base bidden. He was a brother of Mrs [J. L. Dunlap, of this city.?' Uhester Lantern. UegsatHng Neatly Done Never thought of such a sign for a medicine did you ? Well, it's a goq^ sign for Scott's Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other tilings and Scott's Emulsion is the medicine that does it. These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the new ones are not well made?and all of the old ones are racked from long usage. Scott's Emulsion fixes all kinds. It does the work both inside and out. It makes soit bones hard, thin blood red. weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best materials are used in the patching and the patches don't show through the new glow of health. No one has to wait his turn. You can do it yourself you and the bottle. This nicturo renronont* and St . all druggists! ?* ' ?? . 'JJ*' v ' '*" V" ; i ket Jig b in the State. k Jew that needed the monev >ind ats worth from ?3 30 lo 5 00, wool hard finis- ea ' users lion kueo pants suits for hoy- wn havw e inen are beauties i .1 the prices its, Cape s, Furs. ents this season. v,'e have so are show ng the nicest line of Pr iocs range from ? L > *0 3<>. DepartLed with Orders. } shown by the orde j i'ing up. m workinff day an nigh: Kvoihle prices at which we Felling argain shoe sale hegan iiiiweek, anging in prices from *1 425 to and $1 00. Two g li: -s of ic Ijnperitl >hoe" and tlie ist picked tip s.-niple lot iii< n\ c are headquarters for fit-si class sverything. P ft N Y. Cap'sin Killed Steward Mobil*, Ala, N<>v. 29. ? The British hark Ilirnan Wowl, frwtn Rio Janeiro, in charts of Mate of Poe,-arrived today, s.imL reports . ^ that oa Not IStb the cup'ain, named Merria, killed the vessel's steward. The body was buried nt aea. The captain kept his cabin, pacing up and down. When informed that band I?land light was sighted Ner 22, he gars lb* unite the ceurae, picked up a sea load, jumped overboard and was drowned. TRESPASS NOTICE! All persona are hereby warned not to trespass by walking, riding, bunting, cutting wood or trespassing in anyway on the lands of the undersigned, two miles West of tewn, knewn aa tbe "Jasper Cunningham" and "(Jbafee'' places, hounded bv the public road, lands of D. A. Williania, J. **. Funderhurk, Leroy Springs, W. J. Cunni(i<rh*ni un<l ? I.... ? -- W1HVI lAtPU "II IIJJT place known us tho ,1. 1*. Hunter land*, two miles South of town, hounded hy ,1. L. Tillman, W. A. Howol), tho public road, and other*. Tho law will l>o rigidly enforced a^ainat any and all persi.n* disregarding thia notice. W. B. L'LYLER. Not. 21, 1901. NOTICE*! All persons arc hereby notified, and prohibited from entering up on, hunting and fishing upon, cutting and hauling wood or timber from, or committing any other trespass upon the following described tract of land, to wit: All that tract of land in 1 tills Creek Township, County of Lun caster and State of South Caroli Una, containing 100 aces, morn or less, and bounded by lands, now or formerly, of Mrs. Thomas McCorkle, K. E. Wylio, T. Y. Williams, th? Sims lands and others?the same being the tract of land on which (Lis Armstrong now resides. The provisions of law will be strictly enforced against any person disregarding this notice. J. M. Heath, Leroy Spring, Lancaster Mercantile Co. ( Owrer*. ^ Oct. 28th, 1901