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g.-aW<r->,.-rx >C'JX*&*. LIFE FlISIOllH k. \ ! til3 *- lOCRACOKE AND PORTSMOUTH ' |mT ! PEOPLE BELIEVED DEAD ; aiK' : i ARE SAFE. ; aiii . I mo & QUESTION OF THE TIDE i ^ ?.? ! ci lHad This Swept Across "Banks" In- ! by I ? d. steaa of Alongside, hatanties lYiignt i cU; . Have Resulted?Most Damage Was j ?C-1t a \ir] ; Done to the Crops. ; mn; Kinston, N. C.?Over long-distance var jfcom Beaufort came assurance of the afety of the 1,000 people at Ocracoke mei ~ fcndd Portsmouth, isolated places on dhe long trip bordering the seacoast. ^ rave fears were held that these vil- ^ lages, located on the lowest place on ? B 4he coast and many miles from main- \ B land, had been swept away by storm r tide of Wednesday's gale. There was every reasonable doubt that the settlements could stand the *ale, because it is a fact that in 1899 a tide from a lesser storm did great damage. With 10 feet of water in the streets of towns far in as Washington and Newbern, it was considered probable that only the bare beach remained on sites of the little "Banks" | towns. jj Aqmo era, ir? TTinctnn is now eS- k timated at about $10,000, tbe greatest j los sbeing sustained by the telephone companies and the city electric sysv tem. However, the damage to cotton in the county will be between $100,000 and $200,000, from 10 to 20 per cent Corn and other crops suffered In lesser degree. | New.bern, N. C.?According to information brought to Morehead City by a boatman from Atlantic the reports regarding the destruction of life and property at Ocracoke and Portsmouth are greatly exaggerated. The storm | and flood did much damage to Ocra- 1 coke and also at Portsmouth, both | places being submerged and much property was destroyed; but it is almost certain that no life was lost at either place. Greenville, N. C.?Town and country alike show the ravages of the w.orst storm remembered in this section, crops being damaged by wind and r>/~iTrarorl with and nacci, succw _ many houses the worse for year. lCotton just opening is badly hurt, ? while the stalk is often broken and torn to pieces. Corn is blown down and, unless harvested very soon, will rot. Not many roofs could withstand the rain which beat upon them like hail. Scotland Neck, N. C.?Greatest dam- j K age wrought by the storm in this ; 8 county seems to have been to crops, 8 this being Variously estimated at from ^ 10 to 50 per cent. Some say the dam- ^ age to Halifax through crops alone j will reach $500,000. The Roanoke j 1 / River farms, the largest in the coun- j ty, are the hardest hit. Cotton, corn j ^ and peanuts are all flat on the ground, j Thaw Case Goes to King's Bench. ! Coaticook, Que.?Harry K. Thaw j will be produced before the full i King's Bench, appeal side, at Mon- j ? treal on the morning of September 15. ^ Two of his counsel, J. N. Greens'nields ! and N. K. LaFlamme, obtained a double writ?habeas corpus and prohibition?at Montreal and whirled in a J special train to Coaticook, where not long before the immigration authorities had ordered Thaw's deportation from the Dominion. There were cheers when the writ arrived and ? more cheers whenever Thaw appeared at the window of the detention room. There was more cheering I when the news got abroad that for agg Thaw the new move meant 10 days delay. Not only by the writ secured 1 kr Montreal, but by the action of his ? attorneys on appeal did Thaw block bis deportation. In addition, he had ! the pleasurable knowledge that his | old enemy, William Travers Jerome, j bad been arrested, charged with ! gambling. Slump in Cotton Market. New York. ? The announcement I #Viof fhn Sonafp pannis hfld ?2Tf?Pd to tax cotton futures one-tenth of one ! cent a pound was the signal for an a outburst of selling orders in the cot- i ^ ton market, such as rarely has been | witnessed since the Sully days. It g drove prices off $2 a bale and de- r moralized the upward movement. p When the news reached outside points ; 1$ there was a fresh wave of selling H orders which came into the local ? market just at the close when the p most violent decline occurred. * Hot Springs Swept By Flames. B Hot Springs, Ark.?More than 30 | square blocks on the eastern edge of the business district of Hot & Springs has been swept clear by a ? fire which threatened to eat its way p to Central avenue, the main business h thoroughfare. A high wind was itblowing and tbe Plot Springs, and || Little Rock fire departments bad B made but little headway in checking g the flames, at last report. Sidney I B Dillon, Commissioner of Public Utili- j ties, estimated that at least $4>000.- 9 000 of property had been destroyed. i " i ' "'^orqroy.^ - ,-^ to Mental Effect of the j School House. !T hive in niiud tvro schools within a 1< > miles of eioo other. Trmv are a i-room s -hool honsvs. One hail j ito, s i!vf '', is.1 * vs r bv rh?ir 1m."V of ?h: : *? tho ; *s r >res*ion of eyes withoa1 oyo-ihls, . " I -h-s^s fo;* O' i .1 .; - ?! < ? U n r 1 creas, the children \v*to ali sizes i P i the majority oi" then: siim, untain youths of 1-1 <>; if>. Tiie j or school ho us.'- v:iv ; i ?v pleading ' ^ mosaic j t.;;h o:.e receives epon i . < -. - ' ' _ :: j.*. ..: oring a <; ; a -haded light. I* h^ 1 green walls, i io of autumn le- . and Dutch idron made by f' pnpiis thecals, windows \vi:l. green shades [ dainty curtains, fiiwirs in wines, and seats that, though evidently :-e by the local carpenter, were of ? ysizes and comfortable. c au the infiaence of such environ- i> ats be estimated on the growing f;J 7 and girl and wi'l it bear fruit in e les they soon will ruakeV?Mrs. W. Hufct, in the Progressive Farmer. ^mhmhhbbh|m| ^! I I as your dress. the best Chairs \ Sever offered. Chair for every: Ithe home. Fr cents to $2.50 e: | CoIuit L If ij is a f see us. We and will be: i PHqq f \ii& C flilm ri.-T? ?11#;- ? ? All those who have a torpid lwer, ! I ceak digestion or constipated bowels, ook out tor chills. The season is Ix-m ) : id tlio air is full of cliscuse garnis. i i ?JlO prOpei* tiling to <lo is It) put 3 uuj . iver ill trood condition and nnrifv | ,,, * ' 1 i I'uroacn aim oov. eis. Si u.uO.s s .,.1.1) j I LIVER REG I LA TOM is too ri^ht : ! c-iuedv. It answers tho imrpe./' o,^ leteiy. Price large package, Si.uO: : mall size, Hoe. Sold bv all druygis's. . v 'i f iiuv. I ~ ' J ] r 3 iSW^SSRiT-? PR fZ' ::" e ;5*i ! ' -, . S r-r, - -S v.-. f ? < : i * . e i&aS gi- A' g?sl5sa^ DIAMOND /5(S^L BSAKD r^.rfJ fLm.A A P ..^6k 14. w ?^c-r: (( ccv ig* / '* |fi LADIES i V?r-A | ? sk your Orup,-!?t for CnT-CHES-TER'S A " ?]AIviOND liiiAND PILLS iu Rna andAX 3 oto metallic boxes, scaled wild Bfue\^'/ ibbon. Take ;;o other. Buy of y?v? \/ -i roggtat and ask for CIiI-CJlK8?T?li 6 ^ IA.VOND BRA NO PILLS, for twcnty-Svs ?ar* regarded 39 Bect, Safest, Always Reliable. ^ iOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ? SiS. EVERYWHERE SS ? iBrjiS? Look at tin P?|| Chairs, oii( f^2r the other. | s only diixerc J m all you as I If style and c j ^ bined in Oh 1 rFi? ifehave ill _ behave k. good I |j| room in IjlL^ I ices 50 I acli. sbia, South Car? tnolr nnl'ir awtm UU>^ In Mf-ntins: th* licr.se, don't put it. ? too close to i Jit"1 main roc 1. Have it it 'or 100 foot away. V, hen yoa py-t ;> ?:> { ], ?., t\u>i v ?I.! v i> to i ;.??!<>{ , i: (' \ ott k'H Critic.* the priv :' v of t!;0 ; v.j ; > n ? f-rtnhi r-xtpui. ?!' ??< s :o.. r-iosf to 'he roacl do not- look well ?<),'? f?rr> 'v' m ? Xn.'iee this : \r jmio volt Oiovo li> town. JYoyiuo i ;;ncl lots of trees for i , i (.id-. }:>vp. aio mam m^nvoay m 'jj o. t oo certain windows i.? Mm urnL;iof. Seoul es, in too Pr< press1&.cole (x juiVclon. Wo call s* ccial attention to 11)o "i:.::ripion Mov.Tr, and all kinds of iutpl^Li.iijti| sbrcitilcrs, ines, etc., and a complete stock of t.-iple and fancy groceries, sold by ~~ I-j.'k & Lav-don, of Columbia. These young men are clever, lion est ^ nd em rgetic business gentlemen and of re bespeak for them a liberal share of r im natron age of our peopleize line I on L B B K f? 3se two fine ? r i as good as I jI Style is the j j* mce. After 1 j, well have 1 7 [uality com- 1 j airs, as well | | Una ^ iTfiiii' fnvii'rri SSSBSSSBBS B p i a 1 Harness, LfLE J: odals you I 1 nhia Q 0 HI ssfotWj Os US |j| ft 4 % LA a i 3 ' - , ; . .1 "V* J < Jr S -J a i-J- 053 j V/" i W:' !l in";". - X? ..; n.";T ; o O'r : / - ) i * VA'l.'J-xu . '.v. SP ~ - "]* ^ ? ? .4< ? 31 F! * . L3 [ii -i ;-i . r^i fc I - - a U &i3 bj iLI -1 *i - v5i ' ^ _* ' ? r l Gcsturr-? -V. % A he-f:L:iv ^ h!.-jOv .-- ? .-_v r> m, 1 ? m % . r . f ' *-4 i> o 1 ^ "* (*"?? ? i j . ws,t J-1- --* <-- f ?*? ' * "* ike no Sizbrtlt''-:j. All S>: * -.": . M ? ._ y otice of Sale of Peoples Bank i [I ' Leesvilie Building and Lot. jj rhe undersigned have been author- j jj ct to wind up and liquidate the af- ! ii rs of the Pe pies Bans: uf Leesville. j || i Sat'w! ij the 27-h day of Septem- ! ! j r, 191:i, we will seil to the highest jj Icier before the door of ;fce Peoples Jj ilk in LeesyiPe, S. C., during the :al {.our- of sale the brick building [l lot < : the said bank. Terms of O, o-sau. J. ?. Able, J. L. E-heredge, W. E. Bodie, Committee delafgateil by resolution J stock-holders r J wind up affairs of I 3pIn- iluikoL' L*.esviile. 4') j |l ?. uwrs^.-ui'i. . j Ml A Tii'\ sr\c I 0 I j j| then they firci come, the best time to 3 jj 1.- fK, ttr? Z \no cf'inrlirH roniprlv I Id 11IV.U1 up. Vllw OUiUUUlU i vuiwu; ? i IB i.yer'i Charry Federal. \ \ j Sold for 70 years. [ \ ( .sk Your Doctor. L^en^Maas! I | gr*xgig*mmmni^iixiiiiiixx3 j GOOD S 3j And best of work is tl jjj Feature that has he! | The State-wide 11 and endorse! | South Carolina IV Xji M l All work in eit SI Guaranteed to sat M i\ Fence also. Writ* H 51 See us and we wi Your interest is w ;v SOUTH CAROLINA t i Phone 1553. : : coLurv?e?A, M j R. V. STILLER, Manager. : : ? mmm ? ?t???? ? ??w??u??? i 1 i Ulrm? onrl \Q3C0 new nun Dbuou Our stock of IV Goods, Dry Go Shoes and Hats is We want our Lexin call and inspect our and make our stor while in the city, buy or not. Our j WM. PLAT! 1804 MAIN ST nsaMBMnatanaanBWBanHaani We Are Headqua )oors, Sash ; HsyH Oracle anc ee us before placing your 01 ja QII QUI Mm A j ffpi fl ?if |jl $4 I M i3 ?i iS ?s2 t-' COUl.?IF>i/ - ? .-* :rr-Ti ~ :> w r* 7 v - O'fl r- <r. 'woyr ?-r. X<\\t ' ; ' ;!*., ... ; pOi.i* .v C -1 ; %cprr.sc3 ?'N ii.; - - - ' . I.:>Gil3 mi: V ' ' , ni-C-?' ; *'V irr::t-r :??. I) .*r* *o.., . yj; . \ ? - " s^:sg vr ^ --5| ^ *T fi V ? f5^ fci I a r* * a a jj nwijo. jj V>cr a ^3 I CO. lS2tf MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Invite You To call when in Columbia. Make this modern o + /-\y/-? irniiv li no rl _ Ui MUIC "cauquarters whether you buy or not. We want to know you. Everything here that is to be found j in an up-to-date drug establishment. flirt Tftiilnr, Rniiiri fp ilie inviyi uiuu bti J Kj 1d20 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. CAR. i ^mxxzxxxxizxzxxxxxxxxxxxx^| !TOClf 1 9 _fi_ H ; M - | M ie strong j 5 ! * ped to earn j 3 ; reputation j; i m nents of the * j H larble Works. jjj i k i * : * ! * her marble or gran'(e 2 N :isfy. We sell iron R 2 or call to 3 11 see that R protected. jj; GARBLE WORKS J 1707 iYia*n Street. ;B i S. Cc | : F. H. Hf ATT. Froprieto . b p-i x asxiasxixrmjssmaTcxr " r i 11 p $ fiduiO IMS, ! Mlmery, Dress ods, Notions now complete, gton friends ro line of Goods e headquarters whether they trices are right, & SOPS, COLUMBIA, S. C. rters For and blinds. i Low Prices der for building materia Nicon f*n ; ? g t ^ a f? 3 ? Bell >I8 B ft$ttjS| K* U j 2 fct ** vfc* **** Ua La ? IMC t. s. c.