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f T * / t 4j . ?. . . " k mm/p**"*' 1 ' 1 ' * m 1 ' ? ' ' * ]?nm _ .* ? . ' .n.iiinmitj'.-y. M?J"| I'f ' ! > " Ini^iiL^ll^rri^' I * **mniiv Pi omotiam tf th*.PoUMmit MML 40HtarifcM*?MfcHNMpaiai Jhflmafe | . a - %^* '' W^^fs=^==zsf=- ~ - ~ ,^s=c^!^aB' == A ^-o-mrE~Kw 5r~s^ r ? ? I,. i i _ ' !' ". -SPL1 * Our IMgli lam ??f Oi Prices Lower T Notwithstanding the impr Lower Prices than ever beto:e CHEAP. Onr buyer made a gn Marvelous Values. Caught on t we bare set the town ablAze at T Dress Goods a 1 Beaut; Lancaster has never couta Fabries, Plain loth the Best Sel Broad Cloth, Covert-, Venetion Serges and Granitier in every do! Skirtings at 5(?c a yard, i-teaut Dots a* well as the plain cohus; atrset aad eveninv w*m* Struck Jt Rich Clc 13 piece* 45-inch all- vool , at $1 for Ureas pattern of (> yar L AN C, The hill t<? induce the Sot th'i representation is <?ni?r?u? ?5" ? _reintroduced during tliftwmly day* of the approaching aeseion, it ia announced. Prarenlni*. M? K.ii,ley killed the *?-bvari? in the >hhi pe ion l>\ antiouiicint; thai h* wuuld not aign the mil. Pieaident Koowevwli Uws KM id that be will follow the policy ot tbc eicKinley adminielrut iou A resume of the world'* eeres! food supplies shows shrinkajje this year ot l,05tf,000,000 hushelu as eompsred with last year. / t&asa AND G&SBLB Does your horse "feel his oats"? What a difference between the grain-fed and the grass-fed horse! The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference. Children are not alike either. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. The feeding again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding. They don't "feel their oats". Scott's Emuision adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott's Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin onns nnrt rprl 1 ~ ? ?. .v. V\* L/IUUU 111 LU pdlC ones, j It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makes ordinary food do its ~zwBgTmkL This picture represents ^nbIX} the Trade Mark of Scott's Kmulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. HlUlL 'or 'ree Mmple. SCOTT & BOW N E, JHMgJP] 409 Pearl St., New York. JSfcjNKgflU 50c and $1. all druggists. i 2NDIB DI * * ilaril of Excellent nr (>oods Very VI e are ci 'hail For Many Years. oved quality of our goods we quote Or.rwla niLMI) i ' ' v^v/vto uvu^m Vili'iAl ^"<11! Di* SOKl cat hit this Beason; scooped in aomc he fly 6,000 yards Nice Emhroi ieriew hree Cents a yard. bonder of y and Cheapness. ned such a Choice C< llection of line lers. Wo arc sh wing tlio Fnl lino, s, Melrose, Cashmeres, Henriettas, sirable color. Some splendid H? nvy iful Waist Flannels in Stripes and Silks in all the New Weaves for and ;aned uo the Lot. silk finish Jaquacds, in nice styles, ds; 34 pieces all-wool double-fold ftSTER ; Bold Robbiry ic Greenwood. Jobn Drannan Lo*a* $1,500 in 1 Cash and Many Valuabla Papers -No Claw to tha Kobbars. ' Spacinl to The Stata. Graanwood, Not. 30. ? Nows ! baa just raacharl hara of a robbery j which took place on Thursday naar Uiblar in this county. Mr. Jobn DranaaD, an old nan of | miserly habita, lost tiftaen bundrad ' dollars in cold cash and many 1 raluabla papars, tillas and mcrtgagas of raal astata. Tha old man waa known to hara inonay hid sbnnl hi*. nr?mi?o I...* u? |,.v>i>im nut vat> ll?T|I' been molested. He wee advised eften to deposit his money in a bank, hut he always refused. The day be was robbed he left tlis ; house to go to a certain place on his farm, and returned in a fen hours te find that one of the streng boxes containing money had beed broken open and $1,500 taken out. The report did not reach here until today. Apparently ! there is no clue to the robbers. ' ; It is said, by those nhe know him, ' that if the robbers had not been ? | in a hurry and had only taken the treuhle to loc k further they would j ; buve found at least $4,000 mere. Jumped Overboard frem Steamship. Savannah, Nov. 25.?Frank E. Kellbach, who is supposed to have jumped overboard from the steam ship Chattaheochee en route to - ? I New York, was prominent here ' politically and socially. Ha was 1 a sod at wall ta do parants and bad himself accumulatad coastderai ble property. Ho was 37 years | old. For seTenteen years be had ( j bean connected with the office of ; ordinary in this city, and wan er? j dinary pro tern fo?* several months. 1 Oa acceunt of a recent change in the office he lost his position of chief clerk, which seemed to prey ! on his mied; not that he needed the salary, as be was independent of the pay, but beeause he imagin ad his leng services were unsp- i I pr?ciat?d. I i SPLAY C ? - 1 < ? *e 'r?reatl\ Impito j;;< riot* to am Li ion Sluminj; a fiHrocodins, beautiful colors, at 75 1 100 pieces yard-wide dross Plan I stacked on the bargain counter at 1 vsiivi-uniLn.liulf l.: ? -i I ^ . - ...... "lUt, ll"3 R.1UU, gains i? a lot of fleece-lined Flaiitu slipping them in at 5 cents to cjit cast's of standartl Calicoes at a low iSome Soft Snap* ji Blai 10-4 Gray cotton Blankets, Good gray wool mixed, the $2 00 white wool Blankets the $3 50 kin t!;o-$5 00 kf.d for $3 00. Coinfo at &h. and $1 25. A few real do\ Wholesale House closing out, we colored bed spread8 at u big discoi the benefit. Come quick befere tl Clot king Better Prices Lo Our guaranteed $5 Suita ar ship. They make our customers ^ have never seen anything to equal MERC 1 Another Dark Stain Upon Oconei County. Daaie Smith, a Young YVbit? Woman, Brutally Killed? White W< man and Nearo O " Man in Jail Charged With Crime. Special to The State. VYalhalla, S. C\, Ner. 30.? These are record breaking tiuaes for crimen in Oconee ounty. Last night added anether victim, the aecend in lews than a week. Suaday night Rachel Powell was killed while at her home with a young hahy in her ar us. Last night Dasie Smith, a yeung white girl, put IS years of age, was brutally killed with a shotgun. The work was dome at shert range, No. 2 shot wae used and the body about the neck and breast was frightfully tera. Dasie Smith and Jim Barton, u black negro went to Mr. N. Dunn's residence and raised a row with Mrs Dune. The women had a fight and later Dasie Smith was shot, by whem, it has not yet beea proven. Dasie Smith is a notorious character and for some lime has been entirely ten intimate with the negre Barton. Mr. N. Dunn claim* te be the father ef Dasie Smith. They, came te tewn yesterday and while here, the negro went to Dunn's house and inquired for Dasie. Mrs. Duns warned the negra net to return. He waited near until Dunn and the Smith weinaa came and then he started for Dunn's bouse with the woman. Both of them making dreadful threats. Me. Dfnn had. as hrf thought, quieted the twe women and was giving his attention to the team when the 'fatal shot was fired. Mr*. Dunn it* in jail, so is Barton, I consoquonlly thoir testimony was not takon! Nsither Mr. Dunn nor his daughter, about 7 years ! of ago, Hworo who tirod tho fatal shot. Dunn said that Barton cams from tho direction in which tha shot was firad. The nagro cima to Walhalla to notify Shariff Moss aid that afticar promptly lacked Barton up as ha saemad so A >F NEW v? d. The Style i ine Formerly Cai iStock ot Goods cents for dress pattern of 8 yards; \ is; the 20 cents kind, have been > 10 cents; 14 pieces fine Broadcloth,! y a 69 cents; one of our best bar- e dettes, always 10 cents, but wo are * ich trade. Picked up a couple of; \ r price and tliej will go at 4 cents.( s 111 ikets and Quilts.? the $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair 1 kind at f 1 00 a pair. 35 pair fine i d at $2 50. Extra line all wool,' rtables for everybody. Full sizes vn comforts at bargain prices. Big scooped in a great, line of white and L unt. Our customers, as usual, get | lev are all gone. than Ever, f iwer Than Ever!j d marvels in qnaiity and workman-''( ^lad and our competitors sad. We j them. The history ef these famous i UNTIL I excited and ceuld not tell a con' nected story about the killing. The negre claims tkat Mre. Dunn the fired fatal shot hut Mrs. Dunn is absolutely nues. After the ahoeting Mrs. Dunn left home for the house of a neighbor, saying that the feared Dunn and the negro. She wes arrested ; ? ? , by Sheriff Uoai and brought to i jail. The place of the killing is 6ve miles east of here. Barten < is a notoriously had negro and , bad come here yesterday from ; Pickens. Dasie Smith has been in many scrapes and has been' in jail several times. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn are poor peeple. The former, a Ceafederate seldier. Dr. Lanier Arrested for Killing i John Bolin. i i Special to The State. i Rock Hill, Not. 30. ? story ef a killing cemes this morning from Hickory Grove in the upper ' part of this county. ! Jebn Bolin and Dr. Lanier were of a party engaged in a knntinr# ?l! l puuumug UIKIUI WDlcn WM DtlDg carried on yesterday in tha sett la 1 ment known an Tha Nation, about two miles above Hickory Grove. dispute aa to a cartain shot < aaaa up, which finally developed into a fi<rht. j In tha tueale a gun waa fired ; and Bolin waa weundad in tha j hip, tha ahot entering tha kidnaya aad biaddar. Ila was ramoyad to ! hia homa, which ia with hie mother, and at midnight, with no one by him, ha died. Hia mother waa in another roam and the man who waa to watch him bad fullan aalaap. I Dr. Lamar waa arreated for having tirad tha ahot which killad Bulin. Thera aaama to ba though ioma dauht at' to wha did tha aheoting, as tha rapoft ia that all wara raara ar laa* undar tha i?? fluanca af liquar. UfL.i %/ A ?- r? ? vici nn? iou ask ron When you ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure you get them. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a f(aud. Beware! All druggists, ioc. . FALL GO anil Quality pried in This 11a SSecond to Xoik &5 suits is very simple. We struck i vc osppened to have it. 4S odd coj rour choice for *9. r?n n\.,~ ^. i nw IUIS Jill ist and reliable at $4 00 a suit. In 1 i great line. Our vest suits for littb rery cheap. New Style Jacke Jackets are 'he popular garmc ilegant line in correct lengths. We "urs ever brought to this market. T Our Millinery 1 meiit Rush The success of our opening is Two milliners cant keep up with thei ybo^y delighted at the very reas -na ligh class millinery this season. Bt th.out +00 pairs Ladies line shoes n >2 50 will he closed out at 75 cents n adies fine shoes to select from "tin Juali'y at $2 00, $2 50 $3 00. Jui >ant* at 00 cents on the dollar. Wo. joods. Come to us for the best of e ECO M: His Lips Sealed. Charred Remains Found of Negro Witness Against Matt bis. * ? Oxford, Miss., Not 30.?News ( was receiTed here today from ' Delay, Miss-, of the discovery of * the charred remains of a as a.n ' about a mile from the home of 1 Will Matthis, the alleged mm- f derer of the two deputy United 11 States Marshals. The remaiea 1 are supposed to he those of Alf * Nearing, a negro witness against. Matthis ia the federal court. It is believed here that Matthis n murdered Neariag and endeavored h to conceal his crime by burning j, the body, aad also that Matthis u suspected the officers of knowing t of his deed when they weat te his " home to arrest him, and aaurdered ^ and burned them to again their } j himself. Matthis will be tried by j r a special session of the circuit f court on Dec. 30. 1 ____ y TIIK PRIDK OF 11 KltOKS 1 ? Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, ! ? Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, j ? Sore. Feet and Stiff Joints, Buck, len's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same f?r Burns, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Skiu Erup- J " tions and Piles It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Crawford Bros and J. F. Mackey & Ce's drug store. 8 Burned to Death. Special to The State. Florence, Not. 59.?With her body burned fearfully from the waist down, Mrs. S. T. Burch Angered oyer 36 hours before death came to relieve her from suffering. Yesterday aFternoen at her heme near the city, Mrs. Burch was mending a cotton quilt. A spark: from lbs fireplace igeited ] the lint, which blazed upon tha * instant. Mrs. Burch's dress was 1 caught and though assistance came quickly, it was net before ska was fatally burned. The heuee caught fire, but was easily put eut. Mrs. Bureh was about 60 years old. |^bt~Subsoribj to Tub Lbd ob ' IM. - | J'/ t I f t rket. 5 in (he S(aU>. i Jew that needed (he money and its worth from $3 50 to $5 00, wool hard finish cassi titers h m inee pant a an its for hoys wo have 3 men are beauties and the prices ts, Capes, Furs. silts this seas m. A c have ?n are show *g the nicest line of Vices range from $ L "t t to St) 50. departed with err.. shown by iho orders piling up. n workinff day an ' night Kvohlc priaes ai which we are selling irgain hIioc sale- began this week, mging in prices fiom SI 25 to md $L 00. Two great lines of 3 Imperial Shoe'" and the Queen it picked up sample lot n ciTi i are headquarters for iirst class ver? thing. PANY. Mms Stone Yc?t Alive. New York, Nov. 30.?The "hristian Herald has received a ipecial dispatch in reply te an inpiiry, from President Washbua >r the missionary college at Contuntinople, eaying that Mivs dene i> alive and is , doing well reated. Negotiation* hare Ix wn impended and there is no immediate prospect for the prisoner"a elease. TRESPASS NOTICE! All persons are hereby warned iot to trespnss by walking, riding, innting, cutting wood or trespassog in anyway on the lauds of the indersigaed, two miles West of ewn, knewn as the "Jasper Conlingham" and "Ckafee" place?, lounded by the public, road, lands if D. A. Williams, J. S. Funrtei mrk, Leroy Springs, W. J. C110lingham and etksrs. Also on my ilace known as the J. 1\ Hunter snds, two miles Seuth of town, KMinded by J. h, Tillman, W. A. Iewol), the public road, and ithers. The law will he rigidly eoferced gainst any and all persons disregarding this notice. W. B. PLY LEU. Not. 31, 1901. NOTICE ! All persons arc hereby notified, ind prohibited from entering up >n, hunting and fishing upon, :utting and hauling wood or timber from, or committing any ither, trespass upon the following (ascribed tract of land, to wit: All that tract of land in Gilla 3reek Township, County of Lan aster and State of South CaroliIna, containing 100 aces, more ir loss, and bounded by lands, low or formerly, of Mrs. Thomas McCorkle, R. E. Wylia, T. Y. Williams, the Sims lands and ithers?the same being the tract if land on which Gus Armstrong low resides. The provisions of aw will be strictly enforced igainst any person disregarding :his notice. J. M. Heath, Leroy Spring, Lancaster Mercantile Co. Owners Oct. 18th, 1901 t^T~ Pay your subscription to The Ledger, please.