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( i A^riA/ W-. rv - '|r-1ri i/" - Hirial IflrinMffia ?f Mrf fliwi f if ' M ifi j T^W' r' ' <iBIBBE== ". ti "| . ' ' ~ ^vT~!rT~T*K ?'; S. i~ D K ^ E M U K K, 18 1901 r . M , n i i ? ?. ,. i .I ? ' 11 "" "*"" * - sfle: Our High ^land of On Prices Lower T1 I Notwithstanding tho impixr Lower Prices than over before ( <311EAP Our buyer made a gron liarvolous Valnca. Caught on tin ire nave set the town ablaze at Tin Dress Goods a V Beauty Lancaster has never contn n Fabrics, Plain 1 loth the Best Sellt Broad Cloth, Covert", Venetians, Serges and Granitier in every dosii tBkirtinus at 5<?c a yard. Beautif Dots a- well ns the plain colors; I street and evening wear. Struck It Rich t Clei 13 pieces 45-inch all- vojI si at fl for dress pattern of 6 ya?d LANCi Hills' Terrible Crime. Crazed VVith Drink he Killed Hi? Wife, hie Sister-i-i-hiw and Then Shoots Himself. r t - " special to The State. Greenville, Dec. 14.?One of the moat revolting and heartrending tragedies ever known in this section of the country was ; -enacted yesterday afternoon near Lima, 21 miles northwest of the city. The shocking story reached here ny 'phone several hours af* IMS Cough1 j, Hangs On i You have used all f i sorts of cough rcmc- j | dies but it does not I yield; it is too deep I seated. It may wear I itself out in time, but Iit is more liable to1 produce la grippe, pneumonia or a serious throat affection. You need something i that will give you j strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION I will do this when everything1 1 else fails. There is no doubt ? U IA ? - auuui 11. it nouvisncs, : strengthens, builds (upr.#mi , m?k? the body. rtroi&W' healthy, not only to throw | off this hard coughr but to fortify the system against , further attacks, Jf^you are run down or emaciated you ; should certtinly take this nourishing food medkin^ joe. mU $1.00, a)l drug gi?U. . 1 SCOTTA SOWNE, Chrrnlm, N?w York. mil 11 mi mi ' v . .; > NDID aril of Kwelleiio r (iioods Vol *o %1 e are in lan j 1 ior Many Years.; ycd quality of our {foods wo q ioto j ioodfe bouirht C1IK.A P < (.?. l.? u..u "O ? "" *** VMI' V! ,t hit this season; -cooped in sonic 3 fly 6,000 yards Nice Embroideries ^ ee Cents a yard. bonder of iand Cheapnes .., ied such a Choice C llection of tine \ )i*s. We are showing the Kal line, t Melrose, Cashmeres, Hemic! las, ;l cable color. Some splendid lhavy \ ul Waist Flannels in Stripes and t Silks in all the New Weaves for t md ' sued uo the Lot. ilk linidi Jaquaeds, in nice styles, t s; 34 pieces all-wool double-fold 1 ISTER t?r th? occurrence and the hor- I rihle dead ?f u drunken, crazy . man created intense excitement in i the community where it occurred, i It appears that E lward Holli*, Q wkitA rv* .>? "" I. *Ti.?vw iu?a, ? ? > IN ti cummer- 1 cial traveler, had been on a t-prce !< for several days after arriving at i the home of his father-in-law, 1 Mr. A. B. Poole, who lives on 1 the Trammell place in a few mile* I of Lima. Hollis had come to I spend the holidays, and not long 1 atter his coining a quarrel arose ; between himself and wife, and t this is supposed to he the feunda- t tion of the trouble which has I ended in the death of nis wife and her sister, MissJanie Poole, at the hands of Hollis, who ended j his own life as the sequel of the ] awful tragedy. Betweeu 4 and 5 o'clock yes- . 1 terd&y afternoon several mem- j < hers ef the family were in the i sitting room, when Hellis entered . ' with a pistol in haad and cora-j .i enced firing upon them. He I] aimed the first shot at Miss Poole, ! who sank to the floor ie the embrace of death with a outlet hrough her head. His wife was 1 *be next victim of bis wrath, and 1 hie aios at her was also deadly, as she fell to the floor with lif? ?? - tinct. Their baby was in her ?rns when the deed wuu done, And the little fellow was shot " through its finger by tht bullet ^ which ended its mother's life. 1 Then Hollis sought to kill his c mother-in-law, but she was fortu ' nate to escape the shot, and then ! with deliberate ,intent he sent a ^ bullet inte his ewe heart, which laid him prostrate en the fleor by the side of bis victims. These three corpses were quite near to-' , gether, and this was the gruesome ] sight which met the head of the 1 household, Mr. Poole, as he re- 1 turned with his son near dark1! fro^huntiD^onth* farm. Tj Mri. pro?traU<M)^yl tb? is SPLAY O i' " .n ath Impro^ (j? Hoc to ant iai m a? >rocodins, beautiful colors, at 75 c <mj jacecs yard-wide dross 1*1 aid i . 1. 1 - ? * ..ui-Rt-u on rue bargain couuten at l1 aro-niul-a half wide, the ^1 kind, tains is a lot of tleece-liued Flannel slipping tli- in in at 5 cents to clinc uses of standard Calicoes at a low Sonic Soft Snaps Blan 1<>.+ (irav cotton Blankets, lood g'ay wool mixed, the $2 00 1 vhite wool Blankets the $3 50 kind ! c sr> (io k i d for $2 00. Conifor it J?li and *L 25. A few real dow A'holosale House closing out, we s< ol.'ied b'd spreads at a big discou lie benefit. Come quick before tin Clothing Better Prices Lo Our guaranteed $5 Suits ard ihip. They make our customers gl lave never seen anything to equal I _M ERC tieme. The Pool* family wont to Piedmont four or five year* ago, and it whs while there that Mollis wooed and won the eldest daughter. of the family. Tbey were married about two years ago, and uhsequenlly the Pooles returned Lo their/arm, the married daugh:*r going with them, as her husband was absent the most of the ime. llellis has been travelling j for the Arnold Hat cempany of ' itlanta, On., but he does not seem to be known in this city, ' ilthough his wife has relatives oere. notice Having closed our busineso run ' t>y Elliott & Crawford, all parties indebted to them will find their notes and accounts at onr office. * We have moved all their buggies, I wagons, etc., to our stables. Remember the celebrated Columbia Buggy and Mitchell Wagon. This J business is now closed up and all . parties indebted to them must ?ttle, as we cannot carry them. Lancaster M ercautileCompany. The senute on Monday ratified l ? - ne i my ruuucelote canal treaty by ths decisive vol* ef 72 te 6. Laurens County Bonds. Laurens, December 14?County 5upervixer Onuumsxl has seld >75,000 30 year refunding raiL ( oad bonds te a Cincinnati, O , J ;ompany at 4 1-2 per cont. with a ( premium of $200, and all expenses of lithographing and print- i ng the bonds to he paid by thn purchasing company. A Mil,LION VOI' ES Could hardly express the thanks ;>f Hon.er Hall, of West Point, La. Listen why: A severe celd bad settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several: physicians said he had consumption but could not help him. When all thought be was doomed he began j F NEW ] n d. The Stjle j ne Formerly Oai *toek ot Goods ents for (Iivsh pattern of 8 yards; $ *; the 20 cents kind, have been i\% 0 cents; 14 pieces tine Broadcloth,'!y a t?t> cents: one <>f nnr !?< ?? ? efctes, alwavs 10 cents, but we are a h trade. Picked up a couple of v pt ice and they will go at 4 cents. in 1 kets and Quilts. ? the ?1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair |'h tind at $1 00 a pair. 25 pair tine | l at $2 50. Extra tine all wool, ; tables for everybody. Pull sizes , n comforts at bargain prices. Big j Booped in a great lino of white and lit. Our customers, as usual, get ay are all gone. jy Than Ever, j' wer Than Ever! *, marvels in quaiity and workman- t ad and our competitors sad We p them. The history of these famous g ANT1I No More Amos Oven Cherries. 1 The Endless Cham Company Will 1 be Dissolved Today?One Man Who Lost Money in the Con ? cern. . Charlotte Observer, 16th inst. 1 Mr. If. F. Rocker, of Rother- 1 forton, of the law tirm ef Eaves & Rocker, who was a visitor ia the city last night, states that to dav the Amos Owens Cherry Tree Company, of Henrietta, will be formally dissolved. The present owi er or sole stock holder in the company is Mr. W. V. Hester, of Rutherfordton, and it is asserted that he is the only person who has ever beeu connect- ' ed with the company and has failed ' to make money. Mr. Hester be- ' came the owner of the endless ' chain concern only a few days ago ( by paving cash for his interest. 1 How much the purchase coat him will Dot be disclosed, but Mr. 1 1 1 Hester feels sufficient aggreived to rasolra to attempt ta affect legal recovery. Hia attorneys, 1 Eaves & Rucker, have already had 1 restraining orders issued against 1 the Bank of Rutbarfurdton, 0. D VVilkia, of Rutberfordton: Rev. 1 T. Bright, the father of -Frank ' Bright, who originized the com. pauy and left the country after ( making a large sura of money, andM. C. Padgett and George W. Rollins, of Forest City. The 1 purpose of the restraining order is te make the bank and the parties mentioned hand over moneys that have been received on aecount of the company. Important Notice to Those Indebted to Clyburn^Heath Mule Co. All parties indebted to the Clyburn-Heath Mule Company, either by note or account, are horeby notified to come forward at once and and make settlement. \ FALL. GC and Qualify ricd in Tliis Uiii Second to >.one 5 suits is very simple. We struck a re osppened to have it. 48 odd coal our choice for $2 50. Two lots all ' st ami reliable at $4 00 a suit. Ink great line. Our vest suits for little cry cheap. Slew Style Jacket ii ^ i i lueketM jiiw? l>" "'< legant line in correct le 'gths. We i 'urs ever brought to this market. 1* Jur Millinery 1 nient Rusln The success of our opening is 'wo milliners cant keep up with then ybody delighted at the very reas mil igh class millinery tiiis season. Ha 11 out 400 pairs Ladies line shoes ra 2 50 will be closed out at 75 cents a ndies tine shoes to select from "the }uali*v at $2 00, $2 50 $3 oo. ,lus ants at 00 t ents on the dollar. W e oods. Come to us for the best of cm E COM] The (Observer hoard not long ago ( )f the case of a young man, living n a small bio growing tow??, who ipplicd te a prominent business d nan of another city for work. In- ci juiring about the applicant, the C easiness man was told that he was at he tv|<e of youth who was content w :o work at about $44) per month tl >alarv, or l^ss, perhaps, always m inxious to get away from his work ui it the earliest possible moment in w irder to spend his evenings with ; foung ladi's, being something of di i social high flyer. In the country s| own where this veung man lived h here was not a competent carpen- fi or, brick-mason or mechanic and o: when one was needed he had to tl i)e imported and paid at least ir 62.50 a pay for his services. But 01 the young man would have con- st udered learning a trade like any b t)f these as beneath his dignity md position, so he kept on at what he was already doing?clerk-' ing in the ceuntry store.?Char- w lotte Observer. ' The Enquirer has also heard of ^ this young man?maybe not of this particular one: but of his y type The type is common every- ti where, not only in Charlotte; but P throughout the country* It is sel u s don\ that we hear of his amount- ^ Ing to much either in a business i>r industral way. It is because he mortgages the independence that would be his in the future for the n deceptive pleasures that seem to f1 stand out before him in the pre- 11 u sent. The responsibility, how ^ ever, is not upon him alone. It is D upon society generally, There I should be a higher premium upon f industrial merit and moral worth, ^ r and a more general contempt for butterfly idleness. We need to ] give more attention to the charac- I tcr of the man and less attention 1 to ths character of his occupation. c ? Yorkville Enquirer. | ? Am OM Xttom. f ^?jS2.'treu^tha^tiie belief of tml> ia th? Ol>?\ % lit* I ! in I In* f - ! T . A% * ilOW mat 110000(1 11M 111' 111 V Olid ts worth from 50 to s 5 no, wool hard tiliis r;i-^ : 10 :i nee pants suit> f??r 1 1 wj men are beauties nd the juices. ts, Capes, Fr. i\ . nts this seas-.n. * o have an lire show ng the nicest line of ices range from si " t? 50. )epartpd with Cv h rs. shown by 'he orders |>iling ii]>. i workintf day an n io hr Kvo>le prices at which weave selling rgain shoo sale began this week, ngtng in | rices from ?1 '25 to lid <j>L 00. Two great lines of i Inijierid Shoe" and the Queen t picked np s inple lot tin n's are headquarters for lirst class ,'oryihing. PANT i n * nr minis unu J (it) Uara iSil l'liod. Chicago, Dec. 15.?The t??tal okIruction of the Lincoln avenue nr burn* of tin* Chicago Traction ompany, with more than 1G0 reet cars,resulting in the tiro thut as descovere 1 at an ear'y hour lis morning, Reside the building, eitrly all the grip curs and trailers led on the Lincoln u'enue line era destroyed Tha intense cold of the past two nys contributed much to tbe iread of the flames at the lire yd rants in tha vicinity were *o/.an. President John M. Roach, f tba traction company, placed le loss at about $1110,000, partly isured. It is supposed tha fire liginated from an overheated ova iu the cars thut were in the arns. HE tMUDK OF H KKOKS Many soldiers in the last war 'rote to say that for Scratches, truisea, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, ore. Feet and StilT Joints, Buck>n'u A rninn Knli'a iu 4l>? * <mi IJ1VU WUI1D 10 111* L 111 tie world. Same for Bums, calds, Boils,Ulcers, Skin Krup ions and Piles It euros or no ay. Only 25e at Crawford Bros nd J. F. Mackey & Co's drug tore. TRESPASS NOTICE! All persons arc hereby warned ot to trespass by walking, riding, unting, cutting wood or trespass^ ng in anyway on the lands of the indersi; ?ed, two miles W est of own, known us the "Jasper Cunlinghanr' and "Chafee" places, >ounded by the public road, lands ' >f I). A. Williams, J. 8. Fundeimrk, Leroy Springs, W. J.Cuo? ling ham and others. Also on my ilace known as the .1. 1*. Hunter ands, two miles South of town, wooded by J. 1j. Tillman, \V. A. dowel), tho public road, and >thera. Tho law will bo rigidly enforced igainut any and all poraona diarc> yarding this notice. 4AT 1> I>f VI m TT . 1>. 1 U 1 l/I'/IV. Nov. 21, 1901. The One Day Cord Cure Per colds and tort throat nee Ktrmotl > Late* laxative Qmimimt. Kaeiiy token ? ud ?Mteklr * r#. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and sore throat use Kea noil's Chocolates Laxative uuiniae, the " Oea &otr Cold Cue*-" agf/joo wn?njpiv BHOvn MV3A\ NRIA 'VHQXHH MnaNuirjd iauin.^UM jU