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????. tv. y#'^jrv fiQ.y S |L ?W?>vJjr^*'t'^jj^'' ^jjjf^wjyy I A ammUv r***tp?p*v t ??*- ^ '---rf. fj-t-r^ r --,,t r.i ' lif iti ! ^fEiT* ?T^/ "^ ". ~JTm's " X V.JA f/i ?0 V ." .r" K .< n ^ . 19'. . KJ 4U,4-^.j-i^-., , ,, jrn ) i ,j ii ' tt ?L? - ' " ~~ * t * i * ' " ? ' * I " ' ' * ' ' - SPLiEl v . . t ,, 11 *t x: t * \ t' ^ ( "p 1 /:?sir iJu! t? ' f? ? f tVli 1,51? 'alllll f Oni t fi "Vffft '> *! }{>) t >9 ' J*-* ? ?- * * * Th E Xotw t'n.-uandin^ the improv lowhi* i'jacc.a ;.!i.411, ovor,b.o'oro o OH. 10 ^ I (Jur fmvpr hatto a <$rcat liur AUWs V- wi ;i s <.' * <'a'i lit oil the uri- li vo4 v ,vh Yblafco* at^Tlm ;'''lolffliC ct i * >entity j,v I' m ? h;u; lie .- * ftonta n< Fib. io-, . Idiii iotli lijM iiest Sellei Broad < lo.h* < ovvrr , Y ' letions, 8org?r* uiul (Jrunilhv i nu'iy dosir Skiitin s. i "> c* i yard. cautif. Dots a- we)! s th<* ]>l i f??l rs; etivet a <i \v v. Striii'k rv * ? a Clec PS )')!1 M-'U'l l'l- -'Ooi HI at $1 ( '.) I im pi: sr >' > yards LA k CI r \ F Km. . . M.I > .? r 4* v . cideilt'Tv i i ? !, x? v founts tV is Hi. kv He had bean in C iti lilii mIu, day 3 and ir.ui'.iin^ t?? hi* home. When nwii* Mr .John Shular'a place lh? horga i.eca n? frightened and ran . The wagon struck a stump mid the hndv of the wagon whs ovcriutaed, pinning Mr. Cram i ee under' it and causing kis death. His body was found the udxt morhing by Dr. > bhur?. -'lha Stat*. m " Miare^ v . i ???i?? Barsiutn's Monkeys '"All well?all happy?lots; of fun". That is the regular report from the monkey cr.: c f Barnum's Circus ever sim the keepers began dosing th.j monkeys with Scott's EmuiCir?r? P Ancnm?->l1>X??'..fA'? 3 - *> ?/*? x^viiouin|^iiuii wcii5 Lcirry* ! incj off two thirds of them ! I every year and the circus had ; ato buy new ones. . One day a keeper accidentally broke a bottle of Scott\s Emulsion near the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggcstechthe idea that it might do them good. Since then the moh-kcys l^c.vc deceived regular doses and the keepers report very few deaths from consumption. Of course its cheaper to buy Scott's Emulsion than new monlin t- , - J^ ..nv. that suits the circus men. . Consumption in monkeys j and in man is the same disease. If you have ( M . r 7" * ird of ExV eSiafii' i* Goods Vt'F v i %Ve are n i- >iJ * .i> k . . Lan nr Af V J?C1 v/i jLTXUll y M V ili ^ cd quality of our goods wo quote Gods bought CI1KAL' can he stdd hit thin season; -cooped in some fly 6,000 yards N ice Kmbroi cries ?c Cents a yard. rondcr of and Cliea J? - * O k3 id such a Choice C Mention of line ra. We are showing the Fal line. Melrose, Cashmeres, 11 eurhita able color. Some splendid ll-ayy ll Waist Flannels in Stripes and iilks in all the New Weaves for lid uied ud..the Lot. Ik fini'h Jnqiueds, in nice styles, i; 6-t pieces all-wool double-fold 1ST ER Headless Btdj Found. Disappearance of Prof. Chandler >f Oak Level, Aia , Explained. ~ Oarrolltfm, Oa , fre<\ it The headless body ?>f Professor Chandler was found at Oak Level, Cleburne county, Ala , yesterday. The grew some find was unearthed from beneath a mass of rock whyre it hud been placed by those who murdered him. The Hading of Prefessor ("handler's body, while it clears up the mystery of his disappearance two months ago, gives rise to another, deeper and moie serious. I hat Prof. Chandler was killed for money he was known to hare on hi* per sen at the time of hi* dig appearance there is little- doubt. A search of the body shewed that tlx* money had beon taken, 1 nt a valuable gold watch, identified as that Prof. Chandler hud worn, ? a i 1 -1 ? ttu? lotiiiu, eviuemiy navin/j neee overlooked by bin iIniit Another Awful Explosion. Pittsburg,. Dec. 20i ? An ?x plosion in thn Black Diamond mill!* today killed and injured Id. It la thought that lb# list of dead wiM lie greatly extended aa.lho wreckage is removed and- the bodies recovered. The lar^e boilers were on '.he north side ?f the mill next to the Allogbeney Valley. Ono of these blew up aud the explosion completely wrecked the-building and all the nsachinrty, the debris caught lire and the flumes spread to the rear huilding, occupied by the McNeil Boiler works, which was alio s#[in re > ducod to ruins. Tho L'bilippino omunssion r? ports tbst outsido of tiv? provincoi "Hi i mil1 'PE&WC fc Hx !?rcalI) SnVp^oi ijx'i'ioi' t<> ?ui i,ii ? ? 8howi?it; a .* - J*+n > 4 * * 4 t* f ** * i Hroeoilina, beautiful colors, at 7? ec 1 LOO pieces yard-wide dress I'litids ''stacked on the barguiu counter at It ynrt-aiid-a-hnlf wide, the #1 kind, t gains i? a l<?t of Heece-linrd Kianneli slipping tli- in in at 5 cents f<? clinc e; s-.-s of tandard Calicoes nt> a low j t^o.nve Soft Sn)tj;s Blan 10-4 (Jra\ cotton Blfrmcts t (tood g' uv wool mixed, tlio $2 DO k white wool Blankets the ?3 5') kind t 1! $ > 00 ki"d tor 00. Comfort ;il ill in id ^1 2"?. A few rOal dowi Wholesale House closing out. we sc col red h? d spreads at a big diflcom the benefit. Conic quirk before the Clothing Better lb ices Lo< Our guaranteed ?5 Suits aid ship. Thov make our customers gl have never seen anything to equal t _ ME_RC Long Decides With Majority. Awd lias Dissolved the Schley Court of. Inqqiry ? Historian Washington, Dec. 'J 1.?Secre| tury Long today itemed the fob , lowing order, dissolving the Schley , 'court of inquiry. The order was eninmunicited at once to adunrul ; Dewey, president of the court, J who acknowledged its receipt and i suid that iu cenforinity with the I older of the secretary, lie bad anaotineod the distifilnl inn uf Dm court v Following is the text ef tlio letter sent hy Sooretarv Leng to Admit al Dawey thifc afternoen, disselving the Schley court of inquiry : "Sir : The court of inquiry of ' which you ?r? the prewideut, con gened l>y department'* order of July 2t>, 11)1)1, for the purpeee of iuqui-ring into the conduct of Uear Admiral (then Commodore) TV. 8. Schley, A. 8. N., retired, dur! iag the recent wur with Spain aad the events connected therewith, ie thin day dissolved. You will inform the other mem hare of the court and the judge advocate accordingly. Very respectfully," etc. I ' v 'I "HISTORIAN M A C L A Y " ; I LOSES HIS JOB. Washington, Dec. 21.- Thefollowing wae muds known this af taraoun by Secretary of War Hoot f "N**y Daparlmwnt, Washing- I ton, D. C., Dac. 20.?Itaar AtU mirnl A. S. Barker, Commuadaut Nary Yard, Narr York. Sir : 1 am directed I?y the president to ask Edgar S. Maclay, special la* borer, general storekeeper's of( lice, navy, yard, New VorK, to ^in l^^^a^HMiion. (Signed) I >. F NEW 1 ?' 1 ???mmmm???? ' d The *">!} If! it ?c Foj'inerl) < ar UocU Of faOOltS mta for <'rcss pattcfb of 8 yards; $5 ; the 20 cents kind, lia^re been w< ) cents; 14 pieces tine Broadcloth,!'yc i l?y cents; one of our best bai.-i,es ittes, alwjv ? 10 cents, but we are a , li trade. I'icked up a couple, of.pre ?' ice and they will go at 4 cents. "n m . r kcts and Quilts, i h- $1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair ;Fi ind at $1 00 a pair. 25 pair tine ^ at $-3 50. Extra tine all wool, ^ abb h for everybody. Full sizes i comforts ut bargain prices. Big looped in a great lipe of while and it Our customers, as usual, get >y are a 1 gone. ! ) Than Ever, wrer Than E ver! hi marvels in quality and workman- Q ad and our competitors sad We pi hem. The history of these famous g? UNTIL >?" A Drunken Wretch 1 Killed by His Wife. He Had Endeav.ored t? Kill Her '1 Wi,tb a AlpeWat- &Be W iQWkd an Axt id Defense. ' Special te the State. Hamilton. Dec 21 ? Near Varnville, about a mil* ami a half ^ from Hampton, Was enacted a o shocking tragedy last night at a lata hour. Mr. John Pliillips who has seen vary faw sober hours since h? htcumaa man, came home c**szv drunk and picked up an old musket, sayieg ha intended to "dean out tha whole family" ? his wife and a son about 1*2 years Id. J lie tired tha gue at his wife but aliened her. Ila ordered tha sen to j reload tha gutt and chased tha ^ motkor into the yard with t(ia job in his hand Tha woman seized an axe in tha yaid and with this aha defended herself in the struggle which ensued. The gun was brekcn aad Prillipt1 skull whs crushed in several places by tha axe in Mre. Phillips1 hands. lie died instantly. The coroner held an inrpiest to day aed tha jury foil ad a verdict in accordance with five fact* Th? only witnesses ware ths wife find von. Phillip* wuahout 30 years old und had hut the one child. He has been a heavy drinker. Work HegUu for St. Louie World's Fair. * St. Louis, Dec. 20.?The program for the formal ground breaking cereinonu s today, maraing the beginning of construction work on the St. Louis World's Fair, included a monster civic and military parade und a banquet at ?????.?i?i???? rALL GC i ' , . . , . ... imI Quality 1 it*(I in This Ma -<4? .XrtW ? suit's is.very, si 111 }>lo. Westrdck 2 ospperitd to have it. 48 odd co ?ur clioico for $2 50. Two lots al t an l relittblo at $4 00 h Huit. In great lino. Our vest suits for litt >ry cheap. . "few Style Juek( lack* ts are ho popular..garn egant line iti correct lengths. W< urs ever brought to this market. )tir Millinery nient Rnsl The success of our opening i wo milliners cant keep up with tin 'body delighted at the very reas n igh class millinery this season. 1 out 400 pairs Ladies line shoes 2 50 'dl be closed out at 75 cents die*, line shoes to se'ect from l4t uali y at $2 00, *2 50 *3 no. J i??t- at *>0 rents on the dollar. Dods C< me to us for the best of in /">< Tl IT 11 U IVi logh M'Elrone The Centenarien 'he End of The Lif? of Phi* He. markv^e-M^n rrudL?r<Kf in' Three Centuries. die State, 41 si iuwt. Mr Hugh MoElrene i- dead, le wus l?orn in the closing hours f ti ? Eighteenth, lirsd through he Xinoieenth, and hi*'if* passed nay g??tly "iih the dying of the 11st year ef the Twentieth eennry it is almost beyond eon eptinn that intiu cnuld live in tlir?e enttuifts. hut such was tin* of Injh McElrone, for he was horn m Nevemher 2, 171?X and was, herefnre, 103 years old. At. the suggest ion of Mr. Jos. X Allen the eitv auditor, Mayor Sarle had tia?a city hell tolled 103 iines yesterday at noen, and it ess n tit tribute to one win* had served the city for many year* in in humble, yat exacting and trustworthy position. Mr. McElrone a native of eunty Tyrone, It eland. Ad Hint, Mr*. Doyle, had I> ?u a itir.en of Columbia, and it was partly through her influence that lie came to Columbia in the spring >f 184L. Mr*. l)?tyl? had conlucted a store on Mmn otrowt. A brother of Mi-. McEirone li * buried in St. Peter's churchyard, and another hrothar, John McElrone, is a citizen of Albany, N. V. This brother though 00 yearn eld, is hale and strong, and is actively engaged in taking contracts for street paving, etc. Others of Me Elroue s relatives who survive bitu who had outlived three generations are Mrs. Maggie Dunn, his daughter, and John B. Ivy, of San Francisco, and ,lames Ivy, Charles McEirone and Mrs. Thomas of Columbia, c. Suvan ^W denial - - " ' >OB_. 9 ? rket fcr-ili the > inn-. a Jew that needed the mow v and kt? worth from .">0 to * ."? 00, I wool hard iiuis . c:?s*.iuei^ h n knoo pauls suits for bo> v<- h..vo lo men. are beauties nd tin prices ?ts, Capers r re. louts this seas ii>. ' v'V '>;>> n ) arc showm^ thnicest line of P'ioct range from <1 ;' i<> ' *: >0. Depart led with a ? shown bv the orders piling tip. >ni w.-rkinil' day an nigiil o\cublo priucs at which wo.'-c *?. iit.> r bargain shoe sale began tins week, ranging in prices from *\ 25 to and 00. Two go-..! ' n?- ?if he imperial Shoe" and the ?,>necn ust picked np h? 11ij?1 o lot n n*s e are headquarters for lirsl elass every thing. P A N Y. r v i i 11 Special tot b?' ^t 'i. Oiuugehnrg, l>.-c 2o..?Clufliu univarsity, Oia'^yhnrg, bwsurtct- y ed a tasty bontn in the m^ro building at the ( liailestou expedition, hm<i Ins on exiiihiiiori a creditable di.-play of architectural and mechanical din\vin.: Models in Swedi.-h s I o \ <1 envoi ih^r m three years' course; mo of- in tinning iron-working, u heel wfi?jf! 11in-.' and cabinet making, photogiaph: 4, sewing, point lues, uU: i to literury depai t in nis :ii * it. csented by sets of writ5 n exaininutiotis Fivelhibies in One Cra de TexarkunH, lax., I )? ? . L.s.? Mrs. A'illiam Walker, the wife of a cotton raiser living near Texarkamt, jjave birth yesterday to live children, four girls and one hoy. KOTICK. Having clrt-ed our business inn by Klliott A Crawford, nil parties indelited to them will tind their notes and accounts at our otlicc. Wo It live moved all their bwggn s, wagons, etc., to our ntuhlrs. lie i' llir? i-f*!."' ii'-i 1? < I 1 11111 >. 1.1 Hugsy ami Mitclnill Wagon this Imninrus is iid.t closed up :\ud all parties ituifihled to tlmm must ttlo, us wo cannot carry Lancaator M m caw til* Company. ?? MP <1 TRESPASS NOTICE! All persons arc hereby warned riot to trespass I?y walking, ridii g, hunting, culling wood or li <?. p >ing in anyway on the lauds of the undersigned, two miles VVetl of town, known as the 4>J ' ninwliani" and ,k( hafei*"' plac? -, hounded by tim public road, lands of I). A. Williams, ,1. S. Funnel bnrk, Leroy Springs, \V. ,1. Cuu? | ningham and others. Also on ny place known as the d. 1*. Ilnnier lauds, two mile* South of town, -'.V dill mm, W. A. Brist.'ll' ,,IB P"wi,! n""1' 'y'aw will b? rigid, v e ,forced ' any and all pars .us .lit re. Kleanl tlii?? not ice. that ?he( VV. B. 1'LYL.Kit. V.Hfib*. 21, 1001. f Cure Cold in Hood. f Kermoit's Choenlat . l.:i.vntivr ouiniiu* en J*3 take and muck to cure cold in hi .nl sn i .-.ore 1 throat. <! J