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Tin: lkik.i-:R. 1 ' Til T.' ' < \'s W irt I 3 , f \ L I N < J K l? " * WEDNKSDAY MARCH, 15*. 15*02. |S ?? - - | Quoting, from tho lti*l spr*ch j ma<* > . P OH'Ich' M- K'n'^x H* ' BalTnl ., "fcxp- s'tionx nro *he 1 limc-ko.-1?? : l pinyi< -?>. Thev 1 roc ? ?ni ii*r> a<*vaiic^fiicnt ** ^ V.V 1 w?..- 1 1 1 ** % w I M?..- r% i I- Ml-U nil ruuriltor. the fli11 hen of ilii* State will ( oot am 11:i t* i ft ppm iunit y of ' ?eem^ such no Exposition, ?' ? i ueli a .i'miiiI -estl ts i he tine imw Open it ' hurl --t 11. *">. v'. rii?\ i ? should one mikI ol make nrrulinemen -.to vi-.ii i he Fxt o>iiioh during Educational week." I lie li to. 1 of 1 )i'"Hitinr> of ih e Exposition Company lit m reet tit meeting dee i dei I to leduee the) pri?*e of ai<11111 ? i.>ii to sehoit.l* ami teachers attending during the perio.l from M?rch 27ih, toAptil ftth, when hi m iio.lv of ten f 10; or more, to twenty lite c* at*. The railroads have offered in duced rates and there is plenty of room in Cliarlsfttmi for all visitors and hoard ran lie secured at reasonable rates Th use desirnur to cniru.ru . or I <l^ni<x in advance, v c?ni? mimical ino with Mr*. A. H Cluucey, Manager Exposition Informal t* >11 Bureau, 217 Meeiiiiu Street, Charleston, giving probable nu uber that will vi*it the city, may have the rowing engaged to advance, without any charge for service. Worst Snow Storm in Year?. St. Paul, March 10 ?North Dakota and the Canadian Northwest have experienced the worst 1 anow storm in many years and railroad traffic is practically paralized. The Northern Pacific and Great Northern have not moved s wheel for nearly 36 hours in the blizzard-stricken district, and have j abandoned all efforts to do so tin) til the fill*V of the storm ch?ill abate The high wind has piied the enow in the mountains, and i packed it in solid misses, many deep cuts being entirely fibed. ( The temperature has been gradu ally f illing and is nowato: below the zero mark Not a train-con^ tinental train has arrived in St. Fa til since Friday, and none iH expected f ?r several davs. The ^ Nor*hern Pacific reports its west j bwund coast trains which left St. Paul yesterday morning, tied up at Furgo, the road heyond there being blocked. It will start a ' coast-hound tram to-morrow and ' hopes to be able to get it tbromrh. ' r> 'J he east-bound due here Saturday ( morning is held at Maudan, N. I) 1 and no attempt will he made to 1 move it heIfnrc tomorrow. i Every effort is heiug made hy ' the road to keep its passengers * who at e snow-bound warm and r well fe and ferthisrea on trains r are being help at stat ions where the 1 accommodation-are good, rather I Mian attempt to get them through * with a possibility of being tied up between stations. The valley division of the Northern Pacific ( between Frankfoit and Winnipeg r in entirely abandoned. No trains ^ have at empt'-d to run since Fri- * day night and exact conditions on ' this division are not known by the i _ n' i ? * 1' gunviui uiiHcr.x ut'i't1, ;ik iii(! tele- * IP* pi) wires have i?eeti carried L down hv the. brrden of nlcet that preceded Ik heavy snowfall. The situation on the <ireat f Northern is equally an had. 1 CASTOR!A For Infant3 and Children. ^ The Kind Yon Have Always Bought! L 4 Tmdesville Item. [ Hkau Editor:?Tmdesville was c|i<irie i in nave ncen <lea<l quit? while ago, but 1 aui inclined.now J n think that was all a mistake. ?he is very mncb alive, and enr aimers are displaying an enorih'UB annnint ??f euo''gy and push ' reparatory to starting an> ther :rop, tint nwiuj.' let the nature of he weather are greatly behind, hardening is now the topic of the day. Irish potatoes nml unions in this sec ion are planted k in iioinilanc-.v. and sll are hoping for a bountiful remuneration in i harvest tune. The colonel savs, i Make it a'l, his Injuns were t kivi-red too deep." Wo now < have a ruink in our tovn who's ? weight is about 13b pounds. < Cutno in horse back. < E. B Funderhurk and wife are ' just in from u visit to the latter's 1 parents at Murshville, N. C. I Bnnynn Ftinderhtirk and Thus. ' Hunter of this place departed on i the 14th for Wills Point, Texas, which place they hope to make their future ho we It seems just now that the incense of bmy , nabies in this community will 1 soon crowd lit the older heads, i and other \oung men will actually have to emutigia'e (0 allow tho 1 tun dl masculine members an opportunity lu expand. Some of out < people believe in expansion any* 1 way. Saturday was one of ?ur regular and customary null days and hading it unusually lato in starting, we sallied forth to investigate the cause, aru to our great surprise and chagin we found our most ia- ] du-trioiis and obliging miller onoonciouslj perched upon the mill i roof. His peculiar actions were noted, and an inquiry brought ! out the fact that it was simply a boy. Jim was excused. Old Sieve. Tradasville, Mar. 17, 1902. 1 i v ? .John Petor Altgeltdied as he ^ lived ?an agitator He was a toriny petrel of politics. A man ^ af great ability, complete honesty jnd marked sincerity. A seeker ifler liberty, following with rare ? ?- t mil pitiful consistency a thorny by-path leading to mere confnsi a md hopelessness His las speech \ was an impassioned plea for the Boer- and his appeals, deeply ^ stirred bv irentirans flmotinna His life was, indeed, i '-fitful v fever " May he sleep well.?Char-i est on Post. ?? A Raleigh special to the Char-1 otte Observer, says: E. K. j Proctor, of Luniberton, says that: )v the middle of next week one >f two Philadelphia companies j vill ae<|uiro the Capo Fear A Eialeigh Railroad and will extend J t via Fayetteville to Lumherton, vhere it will form pnrt of the Jarolina & Northern railway, vhich is going to Charleston. No natter which syndicate gets the oud this will be the result, it ap* icars, and Raleigh will get a lirect line to Charleston. ticn 0. I. Walker has selected r ireenvillo as tho next place of necting of tho Confederate roteinns. The peoplo of that :ity have already gone to work to nake the reunion a success, and hat they will succeed is beyond juestion. 3A N'T KKEP IT A SECREST The splendid work of Dr. King's "Jew Cifo Pills is daily coming to : < ii i * ij?m. no Mien grand remedy f?r " jivcr and Howe1 troubles was evr known boforc. Thousands bless t: licm for curing Constipation, t >ick Headache, Rilliousness.1aun* r I ice and Indigestion. Try them. !5c at Crawford Bros, ?J.F. H lackey and Co's., drug store. * ' t w Jkrm T?v KMatyi Tip. lUffihn'SrnritCTml*iniiOtir??all kidney IllR. Rmh z1 itoTrw irtl VK'rBtni Komeny P*. Ohicttio or & Y I1RT0I WARREN DIED WITH HIS BOOTS M. 1 'inish of the Daring Train Rebber and Hnrdtrer. I t i Cdisto Hirer Ciipturud Outlaw. The Body Found duet Below j -i W here Express Safe Was j ' Thrown in Hirer, Idrnt- > ified ? I Special to The State. Orangeburg, March 14 ?The 1 'oily dressed body of a white man , f?K found today in the ttdisto iver below Bniuchville, one- ' juarter of a mile from where the iafe was recently left by robbers, i 3n his person were found a number 1 if addressed express envelopes and , (wo mhney bags with mony in 1 them. Two pistols were buckled to Iho body and a cartridge belt with cartridges in it. Bartow Warren's friends who have seen the hedv say they think it is hip. Brancbville, March 15.?The body found in the Edisto river \ esterday morning was taken out this morning and positively identitled as the body of Bartow War- I ren, though tho verdict of tho 1 nmronor's jury was t hat the man] was unknown to them and that he j came to his death by accidental drowning. Every one that has seen this bodv and knew Warren during *? O I life, positively identified it as being hie body. The pistols found on tho body were also identified us Warren's property. There was a camp fixed just across the river from where tho hotly was found just large enough I fei one man to sleep in. This ' wah in sight of where the safe was ' uu .^hdiu iitui ?u*j tviina eourFO * mikes h double bend, leaving a ( traight stretch of about 400 ( ardH. On the upper portion of ' his stretch, on tho left ?otn?* 1 ;own stream, the safe bad been neu on me night of .Jan. 27th. The supposition now is that War- j ren was at the camp watching the ttafe whan the officers found it, and seeing they were prettv close and Fearing capture tried 1<> swim the river and was drowned in tho at :e npt. It was generally thought t bat Warren was at the head of both of tho express robberies which occurred near Fifty Eight. There was several expross enrelopes found on tho I ody, all of which contained $23.fc4. Tho hody will probably he taken to the neighborhood oJ Warren s old home near Williams, 5. C., for burial. ,1. M. T t TFUR THEORY AS TO THE DEATH. 1 As stated yesterday, when the lews wag received here that a 1 iody supposed to he thut War-- 1 en hud been found it was goner- 1 dlv discrediten h?r? but it i ieces?ary to get tit. the fact, and /esterday several Columbians vent on the 1 a. ni. train to tho iceno of tbo groofome find, reurnim; last evening. From them acts ahont the matter were ascerained which left no doubt whatever as t? the identity of the iead man. Route Agent Richtrdson, of tbo Southern Fx ress company, also went down, ind closely examined everything iheut the place He said last iigh+ that he had only known A'arren casually and did not rely in his own memory for the idontiication, preferring to take that ?f hose who had known him well; | >o was satisfied. He stated, how iver, that the packages found on ho body were genuine express inckages. Mr. Richardson would lot talk of the matter for publicu ion. Many details were nevertheless ibtained. ,Just at this point in ho IT * I 5 ef/i rutAM 4lw? ? * Vol Id a Trust, ill I s ' 7 The seal of doom has be< i * t and prices once more come level. WE "FIX" PRIC but make such reductions arc forced to come down t WE DON'T OWN LANCA try to force people to trade 1 are our drawing cards. N people of Lancaster submii per cent, profits ; THEY and whether you trade wit WE are saving you money sen you at our price, and a eiation "should direct you t age. T IS OUR INTENTION mothenten stuff troni }eai to \eai, and in older in 'LO' tions, Capes, Jackets, Clothing, <tc., |>rcpar?it< ry for >pi thing in these lines. NOTHING MUST BE Cheap in the beginning, nhw more than cheap. Coin LOW PRICES. A Few Special Bargains ! 10 Davis Sewing Machines, the best on earth 14 Nice Cooking Stoves. 5 Top Buggies, r?al beauties t&T AS EVERY ONE KNOWS, We are selling MO PRIc /KS than anyone else Do not repeat the mistake of the past year again riv your hard earned dollar gets an honest d< liar's worth. l Yours Fa WILLIAMSJanuary 11, 1902. I? .r -. ? ~ t * put in the river. From this punt ! who camo to the river for a distance of three hnnd"ed [ I? r? 1 .*?\ moru:ng. Th yards down trie river is a clear ! been found with the 1 b'uff leading buck to thick hiislieo to t be carrions Tho just beyond a lagoon not far from j the body were down t the point where the river makes j a boat placing ti ill ne ii shurpc turn to the left. A per carrions attracted the son standing where the safe was and it wu? in this wn dumped could see lo the thick hody was found. T grn vth; and a person hiding in disappeared on one si the growl h could see t he other spot hairs had washed frot without being seen. It. was in the skin hud come ofT this growth that Barlow Warren's I the clothing was ret camp and hiding place was local* jcarefu ly yesterday t r'd, commanding a clear view of i many places came oj the spot where the safe had heen. 'clothing. In the ma I'hc body was found further down were found every puc the river on the other side. Every J), direct and C. O thing clearly indicated '.hat War- that had been taken fi rcn.had been in his camp when the press car on tho night party reached the river at S.45 bery. n'elock tiio morning after the When the reward rohhery to raise the safe. Seeing for the capture of W the numbers and the dogs he ovi 'he murder of Watsoi Jently attempted to get across the last this description a river knowing that he could not him: tin seen. He had jumped in with "Height (in stoekin liis clothes and weapons upon his 6 3-?4 inclios, weight person, and had nit counted (in < 27. Hair dark brc the very swift water on the op, ^ brownish grey. Can posite sido of the bend. His < beard quickly. Hquur strength must have failed him Curries himself erect iv hurt h a erof in4/\ ? f4 -? - ^* ..... .. uv .uiu iuu hwui cur- j |ri "[>pearance. uir -ent, and it is behoved tho body ' scar 2x1 3-4 inches o iviits carried under the growth 1 axilla of arm and a li lenr the bunk where it remained ,xl inch in right gro intil the freshet came along and 1 smooth moles *n left >u*hcd it up on the bank leaving and ]ust to right of c< t there upon receding. This j both near line and sh< heory seems borne out from his I linear scars on bucko vutch \vhich had stopped at ex- I A number pinneud in telly 8.4tJ o'clock. It is believed .-boulders, arms, thro hat bis companions fled down the thighs." eft bank of the river without Yesterday the doct /entering to swim tho stream, examined t*ie body The bloodhounds had followed the each of the above des< rail to within a hundred fp?>t nf nnrl ho concealed camp and had want- the smaller moles des id to cross tho lagoon, lladthoy mole on tho huck of lone so perhaps the otner men however, could he rle veil Id have been captured that The State, rery duy. . ? ,r An awful sight greeted those ^TPuy yoorsubscri] V I ' in placed upon them, ! down to a legitimate ES WITH NO ONE, that other merchants o us or close* vm short. ISTER COUNTY, nor with us ; our PRICES EVER again will the t to paying 50 to 100 DON'T HAVE TOti US or the other man, , for we force him to - proper sense of appre0 give us your patronALWAYS to keep a FltESH up to date Stock Goods,?ru?t to accumulate old out-of-date,, "*E OUT our Winter Stock of Dry Goods, No* 1 ir?r Goods, We have MARKED DOWN everyCARRIED OVFB. o early and take advantage of our exoenlinnnllr n 1 ' YOURS FOR ANY PRI ?5 IN REASON. RE Groceries, BETTER Groceries, at LOWER etin?; hardships anri disasters, hot trade where ithfully, HUCHES CO. \ hank JOB- ^^'1' 23 Biliousness 441 have naod your valuable OAflflAhe I'lVer in RETS and And tbcm porfect. Couldn't do without tlictn. I have used tbcin for homo time ts when the forlndlgestlon nndblllousnoss and am now completely cured. Hecommnnd them, to overjr one. t" ill lent inn Once tried, you will ncrcr bo without thorn In i. attention m0 family.'' ISdw. A. Maux, Albany. N. Y. y that the <i r m canoy he face had M cathartic tb; l?n tu*nn Dih head; noved very . ^ he skill in I Pjeiwant. Palatable. Potent. Teste Oood. no ir 11.r. 1 Qoo^.Nsror Sicken. Weaken.or Gripe. IOc.Uc.SOc. n Un l"ej ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ,n'? itnnL' (>l v. i * *?? n??.*y Cm^i, aiui*. ImItnl k? rw wi k7go'<T o. M-TO-B?5Sai'rc?3i?W^i'?K!': ofnthTr. pmTTiir .of.herob- iv mrnrn exphsith The couth t'aiolina at Geutgit Kx wuh offered "eneinn Railroad Himounm the f??is r . lowing low round ?rij> rales t?? t hn?-? arren atter leaton, B. account <>' 11?-. rt<?uih 1 in August ' ?'Oiina Inter >t t?* and Wetc Indiun ? Exposition Ticket ? on sale at all ::is given of coupon stations Excellent passenger service performed, fee that your tickets r ml via the B. c.&G E\ H R. gfeet)5 feet Kkom a. it. c\ ,,, a ? Wes-ville* $?65 $4 80 $* 50 lou. Age Kershaw 0 80 4 95 S 85 >wu Evefi, eath rtprings 7 im) 5 20 8 65 ' Lancaster 7 00 5 60 8 70 raise a full i Utuwha Junction .8 20 0 00 4 00 e shoulders Roch Hill 8 66 6 35 4 26 e shoulders. Tiieah 8 95 oeo 4 40 and is alert Yorkville 9 25 6?0 4 60 i ... , Hi Broil 9 65 7 00 4 06 CUlar pitted | Hirk.>ry Grove 9 85 7 25 . 4 80 n tho riuht! Hmy-nn 10 10 7 40 4 80 nine rignt Mlafkl|l>urg 104fi 71>6 b ^ near 8Car 3-4 | Hfttlneys 10 70 7 95 5 26 ,, . , | Earns 10 85 8 4-5 5 16 in. Raised siieiby U 05 8 10 5x4 side of Deck; h??*tilinore 11 35 9 05 5 66 I Moorsboro 1150 9 20 6 56 [inter of nape| Henrietta 1195 986 5 09 milder Two1 E?rrf rlty 1210 9 85 6 * ['Uioer. twu Pjjtiierforuton 12 40 9 10 5 90 f left thumb. ' Tnermiil < lty 13 tiO 1030 6 40 ! Marlon 14 35 10 90 0 66 nles on back, | ( 0jjfIMN A; Tickets to he sold oaily ut, chest and <*>"? .dicing Nov. SOih, lOol, until aid including Ma 81, 1902; final limit June 8rd, 1902 rtre curAfnil v COLUMH R: ' ickeia to be sold daily, ' commencing Nov. 30tli, 1001, until and found and including Mnv aim intw. ?..-i ? , ?-I limit, teii days in addition to date of Liribcfl^ sears *a!e; exeej.t tbut final limit hIi uld ..AA..i'inn ?f in ?>?? cuse exceed June 3rd. 1902 exception of CoL|JMN {:. Tlokel8 to oe OB 'crifcod. The TueadayB, and Thursday* of each week; commencing Dec 3rd, 1901. tlio noes, Hltd until and including May 99th, ,,rlv seen 1902, Itnal limit Heven day? In ad* dilloi: to date of Hale; except that final limit aliould In nn ease exeend | June 3rd, 1902 K. H. SHAW, pti on pita*-1 General Pamtxiger Agwt.