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? A * ~ 1 ' 1 ?1 -~? "* -J ' :rr^;;tr2--a^.irr^~~ ,u- .'?I1- ? ' ~ _ .. ? ;. , SKURLOW B. OABTEB. j A Fkonitv Pfwrpapt* : ft ? /'*- . ftrnaf. ifjjr?f mm* flwn J if Tim nfi | TEB*r* I* ? # * Bdoobup Mmau. I ^ _ ' j , p, A-*mos*. i A N l' A s I K i( S.'; u E E " i< ti R, 7 1??1. ^ 1 ' '-* - spl/e; Our High Si(aii(i ??fOu Prices Lower T1 I Notwithstanding the improx Lower Prices than ever before C CHEAP Our buyer made a grea Marvelous Values. Caught on the * ' r,,? wv> IIKTU m%Jl> tllVJ IUWI1 ai 1 III Dress Goods a V Beauty Lancaster has never conta n Fabries, Plain loth the Best Selle Broad Cloth, Covert*, Veuetions, Serges and Granitier in every dosii Skirtings at 5(?c a yard. Heautif Dots a* well ?s the plain colors; ? traet a?d evening wear. Struck It Rich a Ciei 13 pieces 4 5-inch all- vool si at $1 for dress p ittcr ? of (> yard; LANC/ To Return th* Sauth's Property. Atlanta, Ga , D??:. 4 ?A re*o lutlon was introduced in both branches of the Georgia legislature todav memorializing the United States congress te pacts a bill appropriating proportionately * to the southern States the $105,-j 000,000 accruing fioiu the sale of captured aud abandeued property during the war bailees the States and ihe cot tea tax fund, to educational purp*?ex in the South i IWILD Does your horse "feel hi> oats"? What a difference be. twecn the grain-fed and the grass-fed horse 1 The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired i? I vsuw Ul-lUlC lie UL'glllS. 1 nc 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 4,?eeltheir oats". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is Jikc 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 ones and red blood into pale ones.# It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makes ordinary food do its ?uutjr This picture represent* the Trade Mark of Scott's ApliM Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. HW {cm) for free sample. jmpj SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. 50c and $1. all druggistl. NDIB Dli ard of K\ce!len? i* Goods Very ." ji V W e are n< lan "or Many Years. red quality of our goods wo quote foods bought CHEAP can bo sold t hit this season; scooped in some i fly 0,000 yards ^iee Embroideries co Cents a yard. fonder of and Cheapness, ed such a Choice C llection of fine rs. We are showing the Fuh line. Melrose, Cashmeres, Henriettas, able color. Some splendid II> avv ul Waist Flannels in Stripes and Silks in all the New Weaves for nid. med uo the Lot. Ik fini*.h Jaquaods, in nice stylos, s; 3? pieces all-wool double-fold ^STER 1 hi . Ad Uoasual Tangle. Tom Mnckey's Insane Wife and His Divorced Wife Together. A special dispatch from Washington to the Baltimore Sun tells A ha A LAI* 1, w? .?? 1-- - L - 4 * 1 a iiiuii uiii^ua smry iiixiui me , la?t wife of Thomas J. Mackey, formerly of this Slat*, whose matrimonia' troubles and other scrapes bare been constantly before the public fer the Inst few years: tlMrs. Catharine Seton Mackey, wife of ex-Judge Thomas J. Mackey of South Carolina, and daughter of Col. George A. Portertield of Charlestown, W. Vs., was touight located at the hense , of Mrs. Kesina Mackey, a half. mile beyond Uotslyu, Va. <lThe news was conveyed to Judge Mackey in a telegram from Col. Portertield, who said he had received one to that effect from K Mrs. Rosiua Mackey, the tirst wife of the Judge. ??Tke remarkable part of the affair is that the second er present wife ef the well known attorney should have sought refuge with, bis tirst or divorced wife. "Mrs. Catherine Maekey had been at St. Elizabeth's for some months undergoing treatment for alleged mental disorder. Satur day she was allowed to attend a theatre with an attendant and escaped in the crowd." The War Vessels Arrived at Charleston. i Special to Greenville Newe. Charleston, Dec. 4.?Tne bat-1 tleehips Alabama and MasaachuMtll hara *a?/4??r ?#??? ? * w%? m??v i?w??ajr niwi a very rough voyage down the const. Thsy wsrs rast at ths lightship of Charleston by Mayor J. Auger Smi'h and the exposition officials on board the revenue cut-1 ter Algonquin. Mayor Smith tendered the freedom of the city to the officers of the vessels. Tonight Captain Brownson and the-officers of the squadron were the gnests of the city at-aa elabor at* banquet at the Chariest:n! hotel. i slIPlLA.Y O e (?iYiUh Biiiju-o ,i? ritsi- i-a ;iaiv gjj 1 :>>v Shotting ajJ ?rocoains, oeautitul colors, at 7q <. 100 pieces yard-wide dress Plaid stacked on the bargain counter a(| 1 yard-and-a-half wide, the $1 kin<J, gains is a lot of tleece-lined Flan no slipping tin in in at 5 cents to elnii cases of tandard Calicoes at a low Some Soft Snap/ PI aii 10-4 Gra\ cotton Blankets. Good g'ay wool mixed, the 5?2 0.0 white wool Blankets the 50 Kkn the $5 00 i i d for $3 00. Comfoi at Sh and Si 25. A few real daw Wholesale House closing out-, we.s col?red bed spreads at a big discon the bcnelit. Come quick befoi'Q_lli Clothing Better Prices Lo Our guaranteed ?5 Suits ar< ship. They make our customers ,g have never seen anything to equal MERC Union County Farmer Rubbed by Highwaymen Bat T e\ D dn't Find the Money foi Which He Sold His Cotton, j Special to The State. Jonesville, Doc. 4?Mr. Oliver Eaves, a farmer living a few miles from Jonesvillo, went to Unien day before yesterday and sold j some cotton, and on his way home about night he was attacked by four negroes, knocked sensehss and robbed. Fortunate for Mr. Eaves he had deposited all his amney at Union but about six dollars, which the robbers got. AN ATTEMITED SUICIDE. Last night Mr. VV. C Johnson, one of our citizens, t?-ied to commit suicide by taking morphine. Mr. Johnsen is in the employment ef Mr. J. B. Foster in the music and furniture business, and had been out on the road for more than a week collecting for Mr. Foster. He had sent in a check for $50. and how much more be had collected Mr. Foster is unable to ascertain as yet. Mr. Johnson returned heme last night at 8 o'clock and sown afterwards he took several morphine tablets and. was in a short time unconscious. Dr. Douglass was called to see him and treated him for the morphine and by hard work Mr. Johnson a as saved, hut be is still in a stupor and no information as to his attempted rash act has yet been obtained from him. Mr. Johnson has ? wife with only ene arm and several childrea who are dependent upon his labot for a' living. j THK PKIDK OF HKItOKs| Many seldi^Vs in the last war j wrote to say that for Scratches, ! Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, J Sore. Feet and Stiff Joints, Buc*? i len's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Burns, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Pilea It cures, or no pay. Only 25c at Crawford Bros and J. F. Mackey & Co's drug store. Subscribe to The Lboqr I >F NEW * vs d The Mj It iie Formerly < Muck ot CJooati cuts for <trews pattern of H yatx s; the 20 cents kind, have be .0 cents; 14 pieces fine Broad clot a GO cents; one of our best bs lMtPfl ttlwo v a 1 i\ K..4- - -vv. v., i?i ??w ? o xv vuniP, U11L WU <1 ch trade. Picked up a couple juice and they will go at 4 con ; in ikcts and Quilts tlm ^1 00 kind at 50 cents a pa kind at 00 u pair. 25 pair ti 1 at $2 50. Extra fine all wo< tahl- s for everybody. Full sij n comforts at bargain j>rices. 1 cooped in a great line of white a int. Our customers, as usual, f. ev arc all gone. Than Ever, wer Than Ever 1 marvels its quality and worknu lad and our competitors sail t them. The history of these faint A N T11 j Fierce Fight in a Chorcb Negro Baptists of u tfpnrtanhu Church Warring Among Their selves. Twenty Fined by Mayor. Special to The State. Spartanburg, D?c. 3 ?T Mount Morinh (colored) Bapt church dissension, mention which has been already made the columns of The State, is fi reaching the bloodshed and Unoc down and drag-out proportioi Since the minority membershi led bv the deacons, recently issu an injunction restraining lit Mills, the colored preacher, frc preaching, the bitterness enguc ored and fostered has ripened such an extent that the breako occurred last night. A color minister named Ralph Foster frt the county nan due to preach Mount Moriah a couple of nigl ago. Re was under the auapic of the eppositien to Mills. 1 had scarcely reached the pulpit a opened the Bible, however, hefc men and women, composing t congregation, advanced to t pulpit and forcibly ejected hii Their treatment of the preach wrs somewhat rough, as he < not appear to tLem a crate peaches Foster was so badly jured that he had to be carri home in a carriage. Paademonit reigned, literally sp aking, in 1 church, until half an hour si sequently, when half a do: policemen appeared and arres' about 30 negroes. Some 2t of these were arraij ed in police court this morning trial. They represented the t opposing faction* in the chur The testimony adduced was ol unique, original and empht nature. The mayor impesed |fi on the entire gang, ranging fr $5 to $20. Get What You Ask For! When you ask for Cascarets Cai Cathartic be sure you get th< Genuine tablets stamped C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substitute always a cheat and a fraud. Bewa All druggists, ioc. FALL G( 8 ami Quality arried in 'i'iiis >li s Second to Noil In; $5 suita is very simple. We struct en wo osppcncd to have it. 48 odd c h, your choice for 82 50. Two lots a it'-, est sin ? rcliublo at. 84 00 u suit. Ii iro n great line. Our vest suits for lit of very cheap, ts. New Style Jack Jackets arc he popular gan elegant line in correct lengths. \V ir. Furs ever brought to this market. XlOur Millinery meiit Uusl The succors of our opening r(>t Two milliners cant keep lip with tl 5 rybodr delighted at the very reas high class millinery this season, j A out 400 pairs Ladies line shoes ( j 82 50 will be closed out at 75 ccnti ladies tine shoes to select from " in- Quali'y at 82 00, 82 50 $3 00. , Ye pants at <>0 cents on the dollar. \ lis goods Come to us for the best ol LECQM 4 RraoF Car I ihortu n LMGUIV 1 Ul luuci IJ. irg Mailt r>y Charles Brown, When '* About to no handed. Mount Holly, N. J., Deo. 3.? Charles Brown made a desperate attempt to break jail a abort 'ie time before the hour set for ist his ex cution this morning. As of his spiritual adviser, Her. J. C. jn Dieninoer of Camden, was leuving the cell in compliance with a wish of the prisoner that he be left alone for half an hour to prepare 18* himself for death, Brown suddenly 'P* rushed from his cell armed with a ed piece of lead pipe which he hrandir ished at the guards. Surprised by >m the suddenness of the attack the ,d~ guards fell back. Brown dashed down the corridor, sprang down ll,t a short flight of steps and had reached the kitchen. He waived ,m aside >he guards who were following hiirv, jumped through a window 1,8 and reached the yard. One of the deputies who approached the man was struck on the arm with the ?d piece of pipe, but others closed in >r# on Brown and overpowered bim. ^ie He was mtiom led and again placod in his cell to await execution. 11 At 10 05 Brown was hanged. ier He walked to the scaffold without ^ betraying the slighost fear and had calmed down completely after hit in" desperate attempt te escape froru ' d jail. 1 m Death wh? instantaneous. Brown's crime was the uiurdei ef a wealthy farmer named Wash '*n ington Hunter for purpese el robbery. ?n j Seventy-Five Thousand. Wo Special to The State, cb. Spartanburg, Dec. 2.?Thii f a morning at public outcry, J. J itic Burnet, master in equity, sold th? n?8 Fairmont cotton mills. There wa om only one bid, that of Col. Jesepl Walker, fer $75,000. English papers cenment favor l(jy ably upon President Iioosevelt' ;m. message. Ia an interview Lor< V* Rothschild ways that he would no ire' lirPri?*^ *? * protection re tura to Eogland. >one. it ket ie in the SlHlr. i a .Jew that needed the inoit'-y and oats worth from $."? r?0 to $5 UO, 11 wool hard finish easterners hon 11 knee pants suits for hovs we have tie men are beauties ; ml the prices ets, Capes, Furs. ncnts this season. We have an e are show ng the nicest litie of Pi ices range from $1 0 to $<? 50. Departing I with OrcIei'H. is shown by the orders piling ap. icm work in ft' day an- night Fvenable prices at which weave selling Bargain shoe sale began this week, ranging in prices from $L 25 to s and $1. 0th Two great lines of the Impen d Shoe" and the Queen lust picked up simple lot nun's V e are headquarters for tirst class everything. PAN Y. I Fid Ml!?II ( hit I ill If 1'ndiT Xlnl .miiMn Washington, D*o. 4.?Serator Tillman t?duv ?ecured the pass-i^e of a resolution directing the secretary of the treasury to report at to the expense of transfer?mg the government exhibit at Buffalo to the Charleston exposition The smallpox scare at Boston is not diminishing. Harvard College boys have been advised to vaccinate. TRESPASS NOTICE! All persons are hereby warned not to trespass by walking, riding, hunting, cutting wood or tiespassing in anyway on lh? lauds of the undersigned, two miles West of t?wn, known as the "Jasper Cunningham" and "Chafes'' place?, bounded by the public road, hinds of D. A. Williams, J. S. Fundei* burls, Leroy Springs, W. ,1. Cun-? ningham and ethers. Also on my place known as the J. P. Hunter lands, two miles South of town, i bounded by J. L. Tillman, \V. A. Howell, the public road, and others 1 The law will lie rigidly enforced i against any and all persons disre1 guiding this notice. W. B. PLY LEU. | Nov. 21,1901. ! wnninD i nvnibD j 1 All persons are hereby notified, and prohibited from entering up ' on, hunting and fishing upon, | cutting and hauling wood or timI her from, or committing any .'other tresoass upon the following described tract of land, to wit: , All that tract of land in Gills Creek Township, County of I.anj caster and State of South Carolilina, containing 100 aeres, more ! or less, and bounded by lands, now or formerly, of Mrs. Thomas I McCorkle, R. E. Wylie, T. Y. i Williams, the Sims lands and ! others?the same being the tract ^ I ' of land on which Gus Armstrong now resides. The provisions of 8 law will be strictly enforced 3 , against any person disregarding this notice. J. M Heath, Leroy Spring, Lancaster Mercantile Co. Owners " Oct. 28th, 1001 |jgf Pay your subscription to , The Ledger, please.