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** * f*J. E( > Mjh."' 1 * 1 ^ ^ - - *' a ^ * ^KJSlki>TML (Blbxeb, I mn n rii niWiw ifft- ^ *rr~ ftfCbMww<tfJ^w> J t&a* * ijx* ^mmXiwn. I ^ - - - ~ I Vaszavai se *J* ,uxy\ m ' JrTuWKr^LY. ' - - - 'la N O a ST E tfv &- c.. JUNK 22, 1904 I,SlABl/lSUftli'' We Beg \ Dill i\nli x> THURSDAY An ALL THE L COME A Vliss Conned tr? a. C=7 Yo?*k quite a while pe?*e to get a i lin. ry. We will j 'AS ON OUR jua mm We believe we have the! we are anxious for the public i 11-2 cents per yard op. Be sore and ask the pric w Remember we will i Lancasle . p . : to Anne L smH ^^ as ON ^ ^ ^r"^. ^ ^ ^ MARCH 2' * d to invito ADIES TO NP SEE OUR 611 H68n88S3rS85SE3^M0 s, our milliner, s > and spared no nice up-to-date also make pecial Display DRY GOOI NICEST STOCK that has evi to see oar goods. We hi ;es when yon are looking i lot be undersold. i* Mercai * * m 1 hi nee (ll'EilK; ai II P> P1 fr tt 81 h, N ITH ; tl ai 01 r-w C g d b fi P b ii J tODS '"1, k d f \ B itaycd in New c pains or ex? stock oi Mil-? 1< tl p s = = g f b )S SIDE : v ii r l L r 1 e it been in Lancaster and i ave them ranging from < ironnd. i 1 i 1 1 I 1 i itile Co. i s ? Happenings in The State. hii sh< 8 Chronicled by ths Alert Cor- *n< respondents of The Columbia Cftl State. _ St RACKLET WAS FOUND IN 8TOMACH OF COW. Aikeo, June 15.-While slaugh- Co >ring h beef ou Saturday, Messrs auiftr & Thorpe's butcher found lady's gold clasp bracelet in the sitnal's maw. Tho bracelet is of Sp i karat gold and is a handsotno ! ieeo of jewelry. Th? cow was ] Dc nrchased with a buuch of cattle me 'om a Tennessee market. How it animal happened to absorb ed ich valuable food is of course an ?rd to guess. tw ? "\ EURO WOMAN CHARGED WITH So BURNING A HARN. fit Union, June 15.?Lou Hum- Pei hi ion, a negro woman, is in jail ^1(1 ere on a charge of having bnrned ^1( is barn and eight mules of Tom on od Kd. Gregory and Paul Jeter on n the night of June 1st. *k( If it is found that she is the uilly party it will probably mean *lv eath. for within a few feet of the 111 am viis a negro cabin in which a 'ie amily lived, ll is said it can be roved that she was seen at the tr< arn 20 minutes before tho burn. ng. fn ? l>y ailed On Charge O'Brutal Mu:> der. P1' ' la1 Salnda, June 17- ? Nathan ?ruesdale, uncle of of the negro V11 11-1 ? A- /II ' 1 .uiuu ui ^iouu a crcoa on butur- , i . f? lay last, awore out a warrant beoro Magistrate Littlo hero on . ednesday for Sion Miller, Joe Idler and Uuasel McCormick. ^ Yesterday the Millers and Mc j. lormicl. came to Saluda and aur ondered themselves to the sheriff ^ nd are now in jail. TheMillera are 22 and 23 yeara Id, respectively and McCormick Doks to bo the youngest of the bree. Bo ? Big risomkr sprang from flying train. Greenville, Judo 18.?Deputy iheriff Ballengor returned tonight rom Salisbury, bringing with im Robt. Bird, wanted at Founain Inn for the Fowler murder. Wl The trip was without incident mtil after Blacksburg was passed rhen the negro jurapted from a window while the train was mak? Dg 30 miles an hour. Ballengor fe ushed to the platform and leaped. The negro was found on an em- ut tankment badly crippled. Balenger's only injury was a sprain- ? id ankle.The deputy held his prisoner intil the train backed to the point m vhere the negro jumped and took jj hem on board. g( ? ei Town Marshal was Shot by Dia- 8I charged Mill Hand. Spartanburg, June 17. ? Mr. fi L\ T. Lemast was shot and slight- C y wounded at Glendale last eve" p ling by a white man named llobin ti Thomas, who had been discharged I1 from work at the Glendalo mill 1 yesterday. Mr. Lemaster is town aiarshal at Glend lie. It is said that subsequent to his lotice of dismissal, Thomas went ^ uto tho mill and began a quarrel ^ F<uth one of tho overseers and Oili- w 5or Lemaster carno in and ejectod 3rl lini. Later nn mhon m .. 1 - ci ?? uvu 1UI t JUO1 naster started for homo, Thomap, w vho was in biding be hind a tree, w topped in his path and tired atlar ii with a ahotgun, several bit-dots taking effect in the officer's :e ftnd neck. Thomas then es* ped and lms not boon captured. " riving To Improve Pol* itics In Saluda. fs tri unty Democratic Committee En- er dorses The Anti-Treating w' Law.?Vigorous lteun-. lotions Adopted* V,J ecial to The State. Saluda, Juno 19*?The county Je (tuocratic executive committee it here yesterday. th< Tho following resolution offer- Jo by Mr. E. A. Perry passed by mf overwhelming majority only o members voting against it: t?( Vhereas the last legislature of ^ai uth Carolina in its wisdom saw J11 to pass an act forbidding under in( nnlty the use of intoxicating uors in primary elections and 'ia 3 treating of intoxicating liquors w< tho day of the primary within emiloofany voting precinct, n(J jrefore be it. CM "Unsolved, That we, tho execu- J c committee of Saluda county ! regular meeting assembled, do ? m artily endorse the said act and n< reby denounce the practice of ,u sating on intoxicating liquors on ha o day of primary elections and CI rthcr denounce.the use of liquors cr candidates for public otlice and -?dgn ourselves to expose and j osecute to the full extent of the w any and all candidates who ay, during tbe coming campaign , olate tho act horeineubove re- ^ rred to .. tfa "Wo call upon every law nbid- . g citizen of Saluda county to to only for candidates not ad ^ ctod to the use of intoxicating , ? de piors and for those only who do >t violate tho spirit as well us the Iter of the act passed at the last ^ ssion of tho general assembly of >uth Carolina." ri hi O .A. E? T ? X8.1-A. . . are tho K|nd Yoti ,,avB Always BoiiglA j ' V1 Loss of Money Causes Death. ^ a Jacksonville, Fla., June 17.? 111 larles S. McCoy, a prominent ?j torney, with offices in the At- ^ ood building, Chicago, commitd suicide this morning by cut- ^ ng his throat with a razor in a C1 itk tub at a hotel here, McCoy, it is said, in the last 61 w days, had lost ?10,000 by >eculating in stocks on Wall 11 reet through a local firm. si rrain Robbers Took ?05,000. n Butto, Mont., June 17.?The " ion who held up tho North Coast n mited last night near Bearmouth ^vmivvi VVU,VW 1 1 Ulll IUC Iiuiturn Pacitic Express Company's ^ ife, which they dynamited. The safe was billed through C :om the coast to Chicago. Kid 1 !urry, tho former Montana des> H c erado, is leading a posse after le train robbers. reachcr Shot at Cat; Mortally Woundod Woman. Richmond, Va., June 18.? * v ,ev. Decatur Edwards, pastor of 0 10 Falmouth Baptist church, 8( hile shooting at cats in his back- o (irrl at Fredericksburg today, ac- b dentally shot and mortally c| oundcd Mrs. Lucy iMann, who ^ as standing on hor back porch in n 1 adjoining premises. tI Says Cleveland Can Win pn. Fit/.lingh Lea Relieves lie Con H Take the Honors. Richmond, .June IS.?Gen. tzbugh Lee, after an extensive p through the North, says GrovCleveland is tho man who can n for (he Democrats this time. in. Lee expresses his views in a porous manner. "1 do not think Mr. Cleveland sires nomination," he said "but lie can he induced to accept it 2n he will ho the next presint and will win by n very large ijority." Continuing Gen. Loo expressed 3 opinion that unless there is a go change in tho situation dge Parker will he the nom;o. "During tuy trip," he said, "1 ve met a number of men who ire williugto wager thousands dollars that if Cleveland is minuted there will he no diffi_ lty in electing him. That is my l?u exactly." Gen Lee had heard of tho ovement on foot to secure the (initiation of Cleveland, but did it know how much stiength it ;d developed. Tho fooling for evoland see ins to boon the inoase in tho South. Sob Van YVyck Won a Million. New York, June 18. ? Friends iormor Mayor KoOert A. Van yek, who sailed for Europe on o Compania today, learned last ght why he has snapped his fin* ?r? at politics, ignored the St. ouis convention, to which he is a (legate, and is going abroad for vacation of many months. The explanation is a remark>lo streak of luck in Wall street hich has made him $1,200,000 cher. He goes to Europe with is companions in good fortune jhn L. Carroll and Charles W. iorse. Mr. Van Wyck told his frionds 10 extent of his "killing." He iid ho had cleaned up a half a ill ion in steel alone, and that bis aerations with Mr. Morse and Mr urroll had netted him in all $1)0,000 in less than a year's time, dding this to his already considable fortune, he has decided he 1>'K> give UP business altogeth ; and enjoy himself. The three men won all their lonoy on the bear Bide of the larket, dealing principally in teel, St. Paul and Now YorkOenral. The winnings of both iorse and Corroll are said to be nuch heavier than those of the ormer Mayor. They began to tiako heavy sales of steel at 36 nd it went all the way down to 9. Through his large chain of banks ilr. Morse, it was said last night ame into possession of exclusivo nformation which convinced him everal months ago of the imminncoof an era of falling prices.The itlmru til nn rrrwl nn l\iu in#<Mrnoli?? >VMV? W v/?. uio iui?;iUJAtlUU. rheir luck was almost startling. Ton Years in Hod. K. A. Gray, .J. P., Oakville, nd., writes: "For ten years 1 ms confined to my bed with disaso of my kidneys. It was so Bvere that I could not move part f tho time. I consulted tiie very est medical skill available, but ould get no relief until Foloy's lidnoy Cure was recommended to 10. It has been a Godsend to ie." Sold by Fnderburk Pharlacy.