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m ^fY^w ' 11 * 11 * '- ?.' T *]flZf$LtivM . X*4^ ' *v?" ' . . . ,..- -\-?'j^&^\i'.\??]*:*WM^^*JJLm'*mmm>-~' ^r . ! <!- ' II .'Pin < I ... -~ . { ? -, " jj ?-r-.- . TiTHUir* r.rrnifi j TE^V?* T* l. hi "TTl (V NOAfi I'lin. S. ' IJ E O ? K H U R, 14 Ifoi ~ Ti ? u ? - SPLE1 Our High Mauds of (fill Prices Lower Th F Notwithstanding the improvi Lower Prices than ever before G< nil PAD r\ 1 ? vyjLxi^/YA kjur uuyor maue a groat Marvelous Valnos. Caught on the we kare set the town ablaze at Thro Dress Goods a W Beauty Lancaster has never conta'ne Fabrics, Plain Cloth the Best Seller Broad Cloth, Coverts, Venetions, Serges and Granitier in every d tours Skirtings at 50c a yard. Beautifu Dots a? well as the plain colors; S etreet aad evening wear. Struck It Rich a Clea 13 piece? 45-inch all-wool sil *t *1 for dress pattern of (5 yards LAN CI ^a**"??| All Ware Killed. | Houston, Tex , Dec. 11.?Today when officers J. C. James and Herman Youngst attempted ' to arrest an alleged bunco steerer, Sid Preacher, the latter opened fire with a shotgun At the first fire he mortally wounded James, ' who fell. He then fired at Youngst, i knocking him down aud was on { top of him bcatimg the officer j j wmn raised himself from ^ the gutter and fired three times, . killing Preacher. James and Youngst died within the same * moment. wMMBsasHaaaaaasBBHi ftltit A m < Kick a dog and he bites you. 1 He bites you and you kick him. , The more you kick the more j lie bites and the more he bite.4 ( f the more you kick. Each t makes the other worse. 1 A thin body makes thii blood. Thin blood makes a J thin body. Each makes the other worse. If there is going f to be a change the help must come from outside. Scott's Emulsion is the right t hell). It breaks tin ?nirh n < 1 T * " combination. First it sets the J stomach right. Then it en- t riches the blood. That strengthens the body and it ' begins to grow new flesh. , A strong body makes rich j blood and rich blood makes a ] strong body. Each makes the i other better. This is the way i Scott's Emulsion puts the thin body on its feet. Now it can ' :get along by itself. No need 1 'of medicine. This picture* represents the Trade Mark of ScottVy Lw Emulsion and is on ( wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. I pUj 50c. and >1. all druggilvlfl x*. ; - NTDIB DI ?r?l of Kxi HIetii * (lioods Yei > ' i U e arc n ail or Many Years. id quality of our goods wo qiot* uviuri uuu^ui v/ii Tiivr can ne son hit thin season; -cooped in - em fly t>,000 yards Nice Kinbrou'erie1 e Cents a yard. onder of and Chea ones;-;. d such a Choice C llerlion of iin< s. We are showing the Fal' line Melrose, Cashnn res, lit i id iible color. Sonic splendid 11 av\ 1 Waist Flannels in Stripes anilks in all the New V\ oaves fo nd uied ui) the Lot k finidi Jtquaods, in nice styles ; 84 pieces all-wool double-fob 1ST ER Cherry Tree Fraud Has Been Expostd LA/ a . I 1 # rTsrmuii issued lor tne aitcH o; Manipulator 8?Company's Officers ll)iw? Fled. Hie State, Dde. 13. Tha "ngente" of the Amai 3wen Cherry Traa company *?i Henrietta, N C., have bean multiplying. Many of them in South Carolina were somewhat surprised featerdny to receire a commuui atian from this coucarn that on icceuat of newspaper attack* gainst tha concert), busineHf rvould ha suspended ona month ta tllow unfriendly sentiment ta di? nit. Such an excuse as that pre jaran tha "agents" for the nawi acaiyad from Charlatta last night: 4A?ob Owens Cherry Traa company today indictad in theftderal ;ourt for using the mails foi fraudulent purpose*. It ia said ha ownara of the company han lied." lie Was Shot Down a? lie War Getting Out of Bed. special to The State. mLexington, Dec. 11.?Thit morning about 2-o'cIock tire housi if Ban Gates, a negro tenant or he Haltiwangcr place, neai founts' ferry, was broken open md those entering fired en (iaiei is he arose from his bed. The negro was shot down and diet ibout an hour afterwards. Coroner Wilson was at once notifiod and thus the above infor mat ion reached here. It is 1101 known whether the act was corn initted by whiten or blacks, but i appears that the intention was t< "white cap" or "regulate" hi in which was cut short as (iatos wn: able to reach his gun as lie alight sd from his bed, and was sho down to keep hiin from tjie gun^ SPIiAY|C i ??? ?i * i tt- <Jrt ail* Imprn ir,)? i ior to an> . Li inn Showing a i-Hroroditis, beautiful colors, at 75 100 pieces yard-wide drvas l'lai< stacked on the bargain counter at yar anda-half wide, the $1. kind, trn i ii v i w u 1 nt nf i\ Ann* 1 i >>*< I UM r 'V iivvvv-1 UI^U 4 imiili nliy?i>ititr tli^in in at .r? cents *) elit rase/ of tandard Calicoes atra lo? ' Some Soft Sniapi Blai 1" 1 (irav cotton Blankets (JcxmI if iiv v no) mixed, the f2 00 ' white wool Blankets the *3 50 k ir the $ 5 00 hi (1 for $3 00. /{Joinft a: i' ami *1 2o. A few real do1 ' Wholesale House closing otft, we j roNrcd h d sj>reads at a big [disco the benefit. Come quick b0t?rc t Clothing Better Pi ices \a Our guaranteed $.r> Suits ai , ship. They make our customers 1 have never seen anything to etjua; n/r T? r> r 1Y1 L, tVL . Carnegie's Great Enterprise. ' j Will Donate $ 10,000,000 to Cans* l of University Kxteasioij. I Chicago, Dec. 9.?A dispatcl to The Record Herald frcuii'io a*h i ington says: ''Andrew Carnegie is to give 1 $10,000,000 to the cause of uni ' versity extension in the Unite* Stated. Announcement of thu great gift to education will he made at the White House or Tuesday. Mr. Carnegie was ir Washington a few days ago and 1 took luncheon with 1'residenl 1 Roosevelt when details of the plan ' were fully discussed. V "Mr. Carnegie has thought the best to create a natienal hoard to handle this muaiticent benefaction. President Roosevelt prohshly wil name such a hoard for Mr. Cam egie or at least set in motion the machinery which shall lead to i ' natienal organization. 1 j "Mr. Caraegie is expected ir I Wasliingtoa today or on Tuesduj | and fuller details of this giganti* . enterprise will sooa become puh lie. Nicholas* Murray Butler, wh< haa succeeded Sath Lew at tin ( head of Columbia College, hai been in Washington for twe dayi t a guest of President Knoserelt a . the White House and he has aidei ( in perfecting the plans, Mr. But ( ler left for New York Sunday j afternoon aad before going refusei I to give any particulars beyoac the informati n that an announce ment would be made Tuesday a the White House. I According to the plans prepar ed by Mr. Carnegie and his ad t risers, the national organizatiei ( is to hare its headqi in ters it Washington, but its operations an ^ to extend througheut the Unitn< States, the work to he carried et t in ce operation with uuiyersitiei ever v where. >F NEW '.] v? d. The Stjle j ine Formerly <'ai Stock ot Goods cent* for dress pattern of 8 yards; f ils; the 20 cents kind, have been v 10 cants; 14 pieces fine Broadcloth, y , a 09 cents; one of our best bar- e elettes, always 10 cents, but we are n ich trade. Picked np a conplc of \ r price and they will go at 4 cents. s in j ikets and Quilts.? , the $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair j 1 kind at $ 1 00 a pair. 25 pair fine | td at $2 50. Extra line all wool, >rtables for everybody. Full sizes wn comforts at bargain prices. Big scooped in a creat lino of whiin ?ml n |r unt. Our customers, as usual, get hev are all gone. Than Ever, j >wer Than Ever!! rd marvels in quality and workmanglad and our competitors sad We ) I tliem. The history ef these famous i A_N U1 Charleston Gats $100,000. Special to Greenville News. Charleston, Dec. 9.?The decision of the New York Supreme ^ court in the .lames S. Gibhes will case was filed here today. Under the decision the bequest of $100,000 to the city of Cnarleston for 1 the purpose of establishing an art j gallery and ladies1 library, is ; held to be valid. The trustees ' under the will, Mayor J. A. 'iSfllVth. JllHff* C*. H Sim?nlnn ( j ?l v" *" and a third persen to ho selected ^ by thatn, will begin at ooca ta carry out tha purpose of tha bequest, as no furthar litigatien iu axpectad. Unusual Railroad Accident. I I | Special to The News and Courier. Camdeu, December 9.?On s Friday afternoon as Section Mas ^ tor R. \V. Young was returning home with his craw on the hand 4 car a fatal accident occured. The r car jumped the track whan near tha passenger depot in Camden and threw all the occupants off. Jim Bush was knocked uncon} scions and died Saturday night from his injuries. The rest of tha craw sustainod alight injuries. t A Tree Kills Three. i Jackson, Miss., Dec. 9. ? A j special to Newton, Miss., says: 1 "Manager Jahnson of the Postal 1 laiagrapn <Jo. ana ms son and a . nagro drivar wara killad thrae j milaa from town this morning by a falling traa. They had gona to . rapair the talagraphic lina whan . tha trea fall across the road, crushing all ta death. koili :a dkaely attack 'My wifa was so ill that good physicians were unahla to help I liar," writes M. II. Austin, of J Winchester, J'hnt was cons FALL GO Hid Qualit* pried in This tiai Second to i\oiu 15 suits is very simple. We struck f re osppened to have it. 48 odd con our choice for $2 50. Two lots all st and reliable at #4 00 a suit. In 1 . great line. Our vest suits for litth rery cheap. New Style Jacke .lackets are he popular gannt ilegant line in correct lengths. We ''aid ever brought to this market. 1 Our Millinerv 1 %) ment Rush The success of our opening is Two milliners cant keep up with thoi ybody delighted at the very reus mi ligh class millinery this season. Bi \l?out 400 pairs Ladies line shoes r ^2 50 will be closed out at 75 cents a adies line shoes to select from klth Quality at $2 00, $2 50 $3 00. Ju jant* at 00 cents on the dollar. V\ < ^oods. Come to us for the best of c ECO M A Muring Refused. In Case Agaiast Woodman af llf 1 1 "! " ??onu tt sen vjourt Was L)i ided. Spacial to The State. ' Anderson, Dec. 0.?Tha racent : daciaioa of tha supreme ceort ia tba case of Mrs. Marioa E. Lat- ( imar vs. Sovereign Camp. \7eo<'nian uf tba World, may be of j lntaraat to the public. Mrs. Latimer's husband, A. L. Latiiusr, who lived at Lowajesville, cons ) mitted suicide about twa yaara ( ago. Ha had a policy far $3,000 in tha VToodmsa of tha World ( but tha Woodman refused payment upon the ground that policies huva a clause against payment if daath results from suicide. Uri. Lalimar than antarad suit and tha casa was tried before Judge A Id rich at Anderson, Honhaaa & Watkins representing Mr*. Latiliier, and Quattlehaum & Cochran represting tha Wood.ii. n. Mrs. Lattic# mer lost tha casa in the circuit court on rolling on points of law by Judge Aldricb. and tha casa than went to tha supreme caurt om a mation for a new trial. On the question of a new trial the court a(|uallj divided, two of tha Justices favoring it and tvo opposing it. This, under tlia rula dafaated tha motion and tha da- ! ciaioa af tha circuit judge stoed, I Messrs. Bnnham A'. Wat kins than J filed a patition asking for a re ! hearing of the case an banc. It I hat jnst handed down its decision tba court say a: 4'This case is basj ad selely on tha ground that this j court was equally divided upon tha original hearing ia this court. 1 Inasmuch as this court has held i in two cases (Florence V. Brown, ' 80 8. C., 332: Newton r. Wol- ! lay, 55 S. C., 123) that such a' ^reund is not sufficient, frem j which holding this curt is not' disposed to depart, tba patition ni u sti sin i seed.'' suit will Sidney OUiM?u or F F >ODS. i L i> t 5 III tilt' SSrte i Jew that needed the mom y and >t? worth from $.'> fto to i;> 00, k wool hard iinis r:i<a iiicin Iici euro pants anils for bo\ we'hnva 3 men are beauties nd the price? ts, Capes, Furs. jntH this season. t have an are show Kg the nieesi line of hiee? range from el o \ . departed witii Or shown bv the order* |>iii11fr up. m w< rkinlf day an night I.\ e hle priaes at whirl, we are *elling urgain shoe sale began this \iees. tinging in price* from $1 i>.*? to ind Si>L 00. Two great live <>f e Itnperi.il Shoe" and the Queen st ]>icked up s-onp'e 1,,t n < n's ? arc headquarters for first elaaa ! very thing. n n tvt r r in i . How South Carolina Uapra>eulutiva? Hare Been Assigned. In the appointment of (ominittaa* by Speaker llaudertou, thw Seuth Carolina delegation waa iiksi'Miad UK follov ? Judiciary, Blliott; ilvil Kaffir- ^WfToTt; Urlitoriea, Finley; congressional, Fioley, labor, \T. J. la I bait; tlectiou cuumiilh e, No. 2, J.T. Johosto ; invalid pensions, A. C. Latimer; banking and currency, VV. .J. Talhert; census, Scurbnrnigh; District of Columbia, Latiuir; Pacific railroad, 1 inlay. Uongressnmn Lever, being a nan man,1* has. nat bean assigned t? committees, but ha will ba later. A new postoflice ruling lias gone into effect, imposing a fine of f200 or one year's imprisonment on anv one who careleadv or other wiflu takes Minil not belonging t< them from the oflice and fails t return it immediately. This ap' plien t<? newspapers as well as letters and other valuable mail. People when taking mail from the office ahould examine it before they leave the building; it will only take a moment and save a great deal of trouble. To say it was the postmaster's fault will ant no figure under this rule. - Kork Hill llorald. TRESPASS NOTICE! All persons are hereby warned not to trespass by walking, riding, hunting, cutting wood or trespassing in anyway on the laads of the undersigned, two miles NVost of town, known ax the "Jasper Cunningham" and "Chafee*' places, hounded hv the public road, lands of.I). A. Williams, J. 6. Fundot* bulk, Leroy Springs, W. J. Cun? ningham and others. AUoon my placo known as the .1. 1\ Hunter lands, two miles South of town, hounded by J. L. Tillman, W. A. I ItlWl'P 1 I . .w -w?? J I >>v j'Uifiiv i < M\|, illllt oth?ra. tha 1m*v will l>o rigid! v ur.forced against tiny and ull port- n - di.?re? yarding this notice. W. H. PLY Mill. Nor. 21, 1901. as?jno ?n?|JiSnjpiv 'SMOVH MVU.W Ks'lJ. j 'T1I1UHM wjaj?M?xrtV'i(| hah I.S. mikj MJ The One Dny Cold Core I F*>r colit<? and ttin t :i < F or it1* tales I.axativr ijwmijhc. ujxuu ;? , u4 ??*?ktr r n.