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Our High Mailt)
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Prices Lower T1
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Notwithstanding tho impro
Lower Prices than over before <
CHEAP. Our buyer made a grot
Marvelous Valnos. Caught on tlv
we hare set the thwn ablaze at Th
Dress Goods a Y
Beauty
Lancaster lias never conta 1
Fabrics, Plain < loth the Best Selh
Rrnofl ^r
viutu, * OIIU11UIIH
Serges and Granitier in every desi
Skirtings at 5<>c a yard. Heauti
Dots a* well N8 tho plain colors;
?tr?et and evening wear.
Struck It Rich 5
Clc
13 pieces 45-inch all-?vaol s
at $1 for dress patters of 0 yar.c
L A N C j
A tian in a Matter in Which This
State is interested.
Atlanta, Ga , Dec. 6.?The
resolution in the Slate legislature
last Wednesday calling upona the
house and senate to memorialize
the United States congress to appropriate
proportionately to the
southern States, for educational
purposes the #105,000,000 which
is in the national treasury accruing
from the cotton claims fund and
tho sale of captured and abandoned
property in tho south, was adopted
todav by both branches of the
legislature.
kiili k li^Ni
Kick a dog and he bites you.
Me bites you and you kick him.
T u more you kick the mo:h?j
b'tcs and the more he hitcthe
in.ore you kick. Eaei
makes the other worse.
A thin body makes tliit
blood. Thin blocci make.-- <
thin body. Each makes t!.<.
* other worsel If tlicrc is going
to be a change. the help inu.^1:
come from outside.
Scott's Emulsion is the right
help. It breaks up such a
combination.- First it sets the
stomach right. Then it enriches
the blood. That
strengthens the body and it
begins to grow new flesh.
A strong body makes rich
blood and rich blood makes a
. strong body. Each makes the
other better. 'This is the way
Scott's Emulsion puts the thin
body on its feet. Nov; it can
i. _1 L.v If
atung oy iiseu. iNonced
'of medicine:
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
Emulation anil is on the
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free sample*
SCOTT & BOWNE,
409 Pearl St,. New York.
50c. and $1. all druggfcts.
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NDIB DI!
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ar<l of Ext ellenf
ii* f?oods Veiy u
W e are sn
lian
?or Many Years J
vcd quality of our goods wo quote!
vToods bought CHEAP can be sold
it hit this season; scooped in some
o fly 6,000 yards Nice Embroideries,
ree Cents a yard.
bonder of
T tiiwl ^
*_ . V*. A JLX~' It 1.V-/ o rt
ied ench a Oho ice Collection of line
ors. We arc shewing the Fall line.
, Melrose, Cashmeres, Henriettas,
t able color. Some splendid H?-avy
fill Waist Flannels in Stripes and
Silks in all the New Weaves for*
uul i
aned uo the. Lot.
lilk tiai-.h J iquaods, in nic-i styles.
Is; 34 pieces all-wool double-fold
1STER
A Wholesale Haul ,
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ui Alleged Murderers.'
Louisiana Sheriff Lands 22 No^ !
gross in .fail. They Killed
Two Whites at Opp. Two
BlackR Killed.
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Adalusia, La., Dec. 5.?Sheriff
Brudshaw returned to Adulusia
today with 22 nuwrnes, who aro
accused of complicity in the killinn;
of ?J. W. Dorsoy, a merchant,
and Fide Atkinson, city marshal,
at Opp last evening. The negroes
brought in today were cap
tured by tho sheriff and his posse
with bloodhounds. The sheriff
landed the negroes safely in jail
here and has taken precautions
for the safety wf his prisoners.
Tho trouble begat) yesterday
afternoon when .J. W. Dorsey and
Marshal Atkinson went to the
turpentine <pi,liters mar Opp to
arrest a negro who was accused of
stealing. The negro was barricalled
in his cabin and fired on the.
men as they approached. The
negro also had about fifty of his
j fellow workmen in the house with
' him. A general battle ensued in
I which Dorsey was killed and At(
kinson fatally wounded. A white
I limn iiiimn ...I.
?. \f4oiuiuiwvig) wild |
was w11H them, was shot twice
iu the ley:. Two negroes were
( kdledand hoyeral others wounded,
whose names are at present unj
known.
j .1. VV. Dftrsey, one of thewhito
; men killed, was a prominent citizen
of Opp, being a mend or of
, the council and treasurer of the
tewn.
( The president's position on the
sh,ip subsidy is niest accuratelydefined
by the Philadelphia Public
ledger, when it says: *'It is to be
inferred from the tener of the
message that if a subsidy bill shuold
pe passed it would be approred,
bnt that the president will not go
out of his way to promote its
passage."?The State. i
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jpt'Hon to atit bit
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Brocodins, beautiful colors, at ce
100 pieces yard-wido dress I'ljiids;
stacked on the bargain eouutor at 10
yard-and-a-half wide, tlie ?1 kinfl, a
gains is n lot of llocce-lin?(1 Flauiielc
slipping tln-m in at 5 cents to el'inel
cases of standard Calicoek at a low p
Some Soft Snaps
Blanl
10-4 (irav cotton Blankets, t
liood g'rtV wool mixed, tlio ?2 00 ki
white wool Blankets the $3 50 kind
the $5 00 ki <1 for SO 00. Comfort;
at and * I 25. A few real d ?\vn
Wholesale House closing out, we se<
colored b?*d spreads at a big discoon
the benefit, Pome quick before the
Clothing Better '
Prices Lo\
Our guaranteed *5 Suits ard
ship. They make our customers gl:
have never seen anything to equal ti
M E R C
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H UUCUol lliUl'dCKJl'. 1
Berry Howard Arrested and
Locked Up in .fail*
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Frankfort, Ivy., Dec. S.?
Sheriff Brouulitort of Bell county,
accompanied by thfca deputies,
arrived hero today, having in '
charge Berry Howard of Bell i 1
county, who was indicted for
complicity in th? murder of cVm. i
Goebel, and who has been a fugt- t
tive fer mor than n year. lie i
turned tm prisoner over to ihe I
authorities Howard was as- i
si<?m<d quarters in the jail with 1
Caleb Cowers and .lames How- <
ard, a relative, charged with the I
Mma c'inie. Howard protests
his innoeanea and says he heeamo j
fugitive in the mountain section i
only because ho did not want .
to lie in jail. Ho will a?k for an \
immediate hearing, and, if this is ]
denied, that 1 >2 he released on
bond. ' (
Howard represented the conn- .
ties uf Bell, Harlan, lVrry and t
Leslie in the general as.-.rmb'y in j
1 SOI-lib unit ift'tn ..o .. n?.?
_ _ . _ ?? .? i/(iiinn;i al
when Gochel represented Kenton ,
county.
A Negro Who Whs II mged Returned
to Life for :i Moment.
Little, Rock, Ark., D>c. 0.?
Bud Wilson, the convict who
killed R. 11 Naylor, n guard of
the Yell county convict camp last
Decern her, whs today hanged at
'Danvillo Twenty minutes after
the trap was spung the hody was
lowered into a collin.
Before the lid was placed upon
the collin the hody hegan moving
ahout. Wilson opened his eyes
rtntl his whole frame shivered. He
whs taken from the collin hy the
deputies and carried up tl).o steps
to the scaffold for the purpose of
hanging him again.
When the platform wasreached
tno body became rigid, remained
80 fur a moment and then become
limp. Wilson was examined care*
fully by the physician*, who
finally pronounced him dead, death
haring been caused by strangula* ,
lion.
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?<1 The Mt le
iv Formerly A 'a
tuck <> Goods
nts for dross pattern <?f 8 yards;
; the liO cents kind, luivo been
c -iits; 14 pieces tine Hroadcb?thv
??.? ceius; 0110 or our- liost bar-'
ties, alwu\? 10 cents, but we arc
i Made. Picked uj> a couple of
tice and tliey will go at 4 cents.
in
kets and Quilts.
In* *1 on kind at 50 cents a pair
ind at ?1 oo ? pair. 25 pair line
at $2 50. Extra line all wool,
ibl s for everybody. Full sizes
comforts at bargain prices. Big
no pod in a great line of white and
t Our customers, as usual, get
v are all gone.
Than Ever,
vor Than Ever!
marvels in tpiaiilv and workmanid
and our competitors sad We
tciu. The history of these famous
AN TIL
i. H. Slicalv of Leesville
Takes His Own Life.
Was About to Start to Columbia
With Mis Wife When He Shot
Himself. IV. (I Uealih the
Cause. .
Special to The State.
Leesville, Dec. f>.? Quite a
'loom fell upon our town early
his morning, and without a monent's
warning. The sail intel
igence spread over town in a few
moments, and revealed the sad
Fact that Mr. 11 M. Shealv had
ommitted suicide by blowing out
ilis biairis.
It has been known that Mr.
-diealv had been failing in health
for quite a while, hut little, did
inv one think that he would resort,
to ?o rash an act to end his earthly
pilgrimage.
Mr. Shealv was on? of our heat
I'itizons and his h?st of friends
iind relatives will mourn his untimely
death. Ho leaves a wit'o
and two sons.
Mr. Shealy has done a groat
deal for Lsr^ville, and it owes to
In* efforts for a lot ef its prosperity
The fuels as best obtainable are
us follows:
Mr. Shealy retired last night
without hjs family noticing anything
wreng. Ho and his wife and
urrange 1 to go to Columbia or
the early train, which occasioned
them t<? have early breakfast
Mr. Shealy arose mm nsnel, and
dressed for the trip to Columbia.
1 heal-fast was terved and stil
nothing ?e*med to be wrong, bul
lie finished his meal before th?
others and !ip returned to hb
room. In a f#w seconds u pisto
fit ?(1 and soni* of tha family rat
to r<*9 what it w.s, and a* soon a?
they reachtd the hallway thay
war# horrified to *e# his body lying
on tha Hoar just oppo?it# hi;
room do#r. Medical aid wh^ stint
inoa#d, hnt t? no avail. 11a she
bimsalf in the centra of the fwra
hand end was dead hvfere am
on* cftulri rta:h him.
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and Qiialit)
nifd in This $8a
Second to .\(in
$5 suits is very simple. We struck
we osppctied to have it. 48 odd cu
your choice for $2 50. Two lots al
e>t mi'* reliable at $4 00 n suit. In
ja great line. Our vest suits for litt
very cheap.
New Style Jack<
Jackets are h.o popular garn
elegant, lino in correct lengths. \V<
Furs ever brought to this market.
Our Millinery
snout liusl
The succo-s of our opening i
Two milliners cant keep up with th<
ryhodr delighted at the very reas u
high class millinery this season. 1
*1 out 400 paiVs Ladies tine shoos
?2 50 vv ill ho closed out at 75 cents
ladies fine shoes to select from k,t
Quali y at $2 00, $2 50 $3 00. J
pants at 00 cents on the dollar. Vi
goods Come to us for the best of
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A Deserter Killed
D*vid Fujjan, a Nautro, Moots
With Merited Fate.
Manila, Dec. S. ? Native scouts .
from lleiitral>on, province of
Nnevn Fcija, have ki!lc<I the i
American neoro, Da"id Fajian, n'|
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deserter from the Twenty-fourth
(colored) infuntry who for more j
than two years has hem 1-udinj*
Filipinos against the American
troops. Thr native scouts deenpi- ,
tated their prisoner. The man's
head, however, was recognized as
that of Fniran. They also secured
his commission in the insurgent
array Fagan had on one of his
fingers the class ring of Lieut.
Frederick W. Alstaetter ?*f Iho
engineers, who was captured by
Filipinos, supposedly under the
command of I'-imin himuMf fY.t
1 000.
A military commission has
sentenced tho Filipino (i*n. Isidore
Torres to he hanged after
finding him guilty of ordeiing the
assassinat ion of Corporal Fieldner,
of the Nineteenth i .fantrv, at
Malolos, province of Ihilacan, last
October. Tti? sentence of the
commission has been disapproved
1 hy (len. ChafTcn, who finds that
the commission lias reasonable
grounds tr? donht whether (iron.
Torres personally ordered the as'
sassiiiation of the Ametictn sol
1 diar.
' (jr-n. Chaffee thinks that the
high rank held hy Torres in the
' insurgent arinv would have heon
suflicient to provent such unmili
' tary action on his part.
' COS 1.3 A DKAKIiV
* ATlACIv
1 4 Mv wife was m> ill that <*ood
1 physicians were unable to help
, her," writes M. M. Austin, of
r Winchester, ln<l., "but was com
pletely cured by Dr. Kind's N'ecv
Life Pills." Thev work wonders in
14 stomach and liver troubles." Cure
- constipation, sick headache. 25c
t at. Crawford Pros ami.I b\ Mack
? ey A Co*8 tlniff store.
f Hon Are Tour Kldneya t
T>r. H?Wv.' S|-ariicn? PI 11* cure all Vlilnoy 111*. Ram?
Alof n-e. A Oil. hurlloii Kouiodj Co., ClilniKii or N. Y.
The One Day Ooid Cure.
For cold in the head and sore throat use Ke*
2 tnott'* Chocolates Laxative Ommne, the "OM
Our Cold ?i*ra."
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K5DL. *
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i ket
e in the State.
a Jew tliat needed the mom v and
ats worth from $P> r?t> to * '? 00,
1 wool hard finish ens*'mors hon
knee pants suits for boys we have
lo men are beauties : ml the prices
its, Capes, Furs.
tents this season. Wo have an
? are show ng the nicest line, of
Pi ices range from $1 - 0 to ?('. 50.
Depart ted
with Orders.
s shown by the orders piling up.
pm wi-rkinff day ami night 'voluble
prises at which we are selling
bargain shoe sale began tins week,
ranging in prices from $1 25 to
and $1 00. Two great lines of
lie Iinperi.il Hioe" and the (.tueen
list picked up sample lot m? n's
o are hwadquarters for iirst class
every i king.
PAN Y,
1stliniian < anal Hill.
Washington, Dec. tJ. ? Representative
Hepburn, < f Iowa, in
troduced his isthmian canal hill,
which, h\ reason of his being iho
author of the hill passed la-t tear
and his prulnthie commerce committee,
is regarded as the incus*
lire which will serve as a basis .
for action by the lion ><*. It differs
from the Hepburn bill pa-swd
lust year in making the total appropriation
$ 1 SO,10 intend
of ?140,000,Oim <H' the trial
aniount^l0,000,000 is made immediately
uvaduoit to begin work.
In other respects the bill lodous
?l?..i I.ut *
VI1MV ?'i JU;ll , III tlliM I Al I 1 ^ llllt
president I?? acquire :i ri^ht ot
way from Costa Rica ai <1 Nuara21111,
ami then to direct lho .secretary
of war to hc^in the construction,
from tireytown on the l m jhhoun
sea to lirito on the l\u ilio
ocean, with suitable defenses, etc.
Thirty-Nine Prisoners Kseaped
I ail.
lUrmin^hatn, Ala., Dec. s.
Thirty nine prisoner set vimj: sentences
for minor ci imcs v-- ,t| cd
frotn the South Side city jail b 'tween
and 1 o'clock I his n.oi ntn<*
l>y dio^inirthrough a 1inch la-, k
wad vvitii pocket knive-. No ouards
were in the prison from DJ to 1 oclock.
TRESPASS NOTICE!
All persons are Ihm < !?y win od
not to trespass l?y walking, in ir,
Inintj'njr, cutting wood or ticsj :?ssins;
in nnvwav on tin* lands o! tho
nnderbijjnod, two niilrs \\ <*>t of
town, known nttie "Jasper ( nn
ninflfhaiu" and "(liafee"' plan's,
Wounded l>V tlio puW'ir road, i %d?
<d' l>. A. "William#, J. S. FnrAivi
hiuk, Lornv Springs, \V.
ninL'hain and < ?111 rs. Also >V tuV
place known as the .1. P. Minuter
hinds, two mil 's South of iofttn,
i hounded !?v ,1. L. Tillman, \Y. A.
i Howel1, the jmhlie fond, and
others
The law will ho rigidlyenforced
against any and nil jirrs ns ili- ro>
( gurding this notice.
i W. P. PLYLKR.
i Nov. 21, 1901.
Or. Hllw'XEavr. Pr.APTK.nsrurp ItHF.O'ACISM
WEAK BACKS. Atdruggtets:only 28c.
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