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GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Items of More or Less Interest Con densed Outside the State. The United States Steel corpir: tion has prched additilonal hI i-telA work-. Fire in Providence. R. I.. on aI urday night ca-ed a property l,-4 of about $65o.ooo. The cave-in of a c.-al mine at T, cina. Seville. Spain. last week killed iiore than tifty innerz. The Louisiana negroes arc rejoicin:-, over the recent defeat in that state of the a'liy white" republicans. Eigh: men were killed and seven tten were injured in a wreck near Kimswick, Mo.. on Saturday. caused by a misunderstanding of train orders. Three lives were lost and propern valued at $200.ooo was destrMyed in a ire at the John Stanley soap works. in New York. on Thursday. The deac are all tirenien. The arrangements for the transfer to France -f the forty million dol lars which the Untited States is to pay for the Panama canal route will be made by J. Pierpon'.\lorgan. At a ses,on of the Conference for Education in the South. hcd it V ir mingham last week. President- Robert C. Ogden, of New York. was unam mously reelected. The place of next meeting has not yet been announced. it is estimated that there are at least two hundred American and European newspaper correspondents with the Jananese army. and the Japanese government has ated that it cannot accommodate an ore. The unprecede ed speed of 109.4 miles an hour wa made by a Michi gan Central train -ith the president of the road aboar The remarkable tme was made f distance of 5.47 miles. This estab ishes a world's re cord. King Victor Emmanuel. of Italy. visited the battle ship Kentucky. com manded by Rear Admiral Evans. at Naples. on Saturday. and remained half an hour. saying many gracious things of the United States and her citizens. The 58th congress adjourned on Thursday. The principal feature of the ceremonies was the demonstration to Speaker Cainon of the house. the resolutions of thank's for his impar tiality being presented by Mr. Wli liams, of Mississippi. the innority leader. General Passenger Agent S. H. "Hardwick. of the Southern railway, has been appointed traffic passenger manager. vice X. A. Turk. deceased. and W. H. Tayloe. now assistant gen * eral passenger agzent. has been ap pointed general passenger agent. with head'qutarters at Washington. The conmy treasurer of Marenigo county. Ala.. was held tip iid his office about midnight on Friday and robbed (it $4.300, all but $800 being couinty money. There were two men who en tered the office and covered him with pistols. One of thenm emptied the sate. There was a speedy trial at Austin, Texas, on Friday. Henry Simmons, a negro, who, it is charged. on April 21, murdered a young white girl near Austin. was tried by a jury and con visted of murder in the first degre< within three minutes after the jury was charged. The entire trial, em panelling of jury and all. only con sumed two hours. The defendanm waived all rights and was sentencee to hang yesterday at Austin. Jolhn WV. Martin and wife, of T le do. 0.. were f.,nd (lead in the ir hedl as a restult of asphyxiation fri mi il lummnating gas. It is supposed t. hav-e been a case oi double suicide, as Martin had been joundI short in accounts in the city water works of bce. where he had been emplo yed for 12 years as bookkeeper. King Victor Emmanuel bade adieu to President Louibet. 1,f France. on Friday. at Naples. The president has been paying the king of Italy a visit. The meeting of the two rulers at Na p!es w~as a memiorable event in the his tory of the city and drew large crowds. it beingz estimated that 20.000 people were un.able t'. :Gd bieds. The. Frenich aine! !.ialin ladr..nn- an chred: side i>y sidet ~in thie magni cent Guil of N aple o: -an imnp-in - SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Con densed in the State. \\~iliamnirg c'nmy ha let thr c4.mract r :.new .iX l V Tle msic feitival in Spartanhurg ci,d on Frda niht. It i report ed tr,-. art:ilng that it w a the mII,: eCce,!iIiI vet he! . C. a-. E. Iagod. of Charieston. died in Pickens on IFriday afterion. CI. \%aag sd wa. fr .! years clerk if the federal c.urt. C,lumbia is to have a festival in the latter part if lay. beginning the 25th. There will be a number of at tracin-e features. Speiicer Doster was killed by Po 1icema J. a . Eibanks. in Rock Hill. while re-isting arrest. The cfficer wa placed under arrest. I:irty--even car. of .trawberrie were ,hipped frmiii 1(orry ciiuntY one ;idav last week. This is the largest .nigle shipment of berries ever made from Hurry The p-lice department if Charles .n have made ,ut too casev aganmt blind tigers which were to be called in the Charleston city court yester day. Stephen \Wright. the aged colored Sextoln of Nlacedelia Baptist chiirch. Darlington. sat down on the church steps while coming out of the church on Friday afternoon and a few min ttes later toppled ove'r dead. IMav ioth has been fixed by the Rev. Samuel La.nder, D. D.. as the day when the cornerstone of the William ston Female college will be laid at Greenwood. J. B. Moore. Sr.. was awarded a ve dict of $io.ooo in the York county court in his case against the Catawba I Power company. While doing sone blasting for the company Moore lost AT THE RUSSELL Will find a full line of Gi Vegetables. Tobacco, Cigars, 0 thing in the grocery line co emy Boneless Pig Feet, Colum Tripe and other nice thingst cery Store. I have got the g< will appreciate your trade at filled promptly; goods delivez you the very best goods you ca is possible for them to be sol Be sure to find the place, the I JACOB L. THE HONEST rCOF EVERYTHING IN NEW- DRESS 'GOODS. Voiles. Etamines. Grenadines. Mo hairs. English Coverts Serges. Broad eloth. White Mohairs. Nuns Veiling and Albatros, all these in black and all colors. About 200 pics colored Dress Goods woirtlh .oc outr price 25c. .\bou2t 2on pcs Rik Goods. Voiles. :.taminue- aund serges worth 65 e our price 4;c. A-botut 100 pe5 fner B!k Goods worth $t1.0o our price 75c. l)pes 36 inch Bik Taffeta Silk worth Si.oo our price 89c. 3 pes 36 inch BIk Taffeta Silk worth I.23 our price 97c: 15 pcs 28t inch China Silk all shades worth 75c onr price Soc. 200 Silk WVaists Patterns "no t- o alike-1904 styles at actual cost. too pcs fine india Linen, worth 25c. our price i5c. 200 pes fmne India Linen worth 15c cur price (speciaD' toc. 200 pe, flne Tndia Lijnen worth 2oe Nin-teiti~'* jFenie atown ()f ...000 inhlabilits inl 11>rti1h Cidutimbi. was de-tred hr ire -n Friday. The 14s i-4 ab. n half a m li . A tr:ini) rapped at Ih . o -r f St. J ..eph'. c nvent. \\heeling. \\'. \'a. aind :L-ked Sister .\lia 11r money. Shte t' (hl himt sht e i nt g .ive him! mn 1ey. hmC w i ie him.'imething iet. le returned a lit e latr. W 1V 11VI1117. Ciei th V~e Iije( tI . ie < hed a bttle f carbl ic acit! in her iface. Hier life will prAhbly he .aXed,*I. bti her pri).-trati' I may resuh1t aay.The zamle lad,y was saue by three negr -e rinig la;t St-ptem ier. The leading !adie., of the city 4A Antders n have decided to build a siall lh-)spital ft'r that city. The plan to raise $25.ooo by popular subscrip il nd i4o railze a h14s,pital as e liII t I i n111h tlta iI tie institu11it '. ater it i)ttilt. .\s there will be a free ward in connection. the mills and city counci1 are being asked to help. It is reporteizrm Uni,)n that ''tt is stated un gn-od auth,,rity that wviith in about a vear an electric road will be built fr-i Neal's Sh(ls. on the Seabo'ard. thr-ug i niol. hy Gliein I Springs, aidt ci'inect with the har It n and \\'e.tern CarIlina at Re I buck." Robert johnsoi. jS years old, of Greenwood. wa. found dead in bed -tt the home of Dr. J. A. McKee, in Philadelphia. tn Friday morning. It is not known whether the young man was asphyxiated or died as the result of a heavy meal he had eaten the night before. The gas was partly turned on in the room. Johnson went to Philadelphia several months ago to secure work. He met McKee and, iold him his "hard luck story" and the doctor took a fancy to the young 1 man, offered him employment, and had taken him to his own home only ihe evening before he was found dead in bed. OLD STAND YOU oceries, Confectioneries, Fruits, &c. When in need of any ine to see me and try some of bia River Salmnon. Seaquads and tsually kept in a first-class Gro )ods and my prices are right. I id treat you right. Mail orders ed on short notice. I will give a buy for as little money as it ( at and live. Come to see me. ussell old stand. DICKERT, GROCERMAN. LORDINAI 'ELA About 2,ooo yds Colored Lawns and Dimities worth toc our price 3c. 2.500 yds A. F. C. Ginghams, worth oc.-otur price 8 t-2 c. About 3.ooo yds Colored Lawns and Dimities. and Swisses worth t5c our 5 bales go,od Checked H1omesputn. w 'rth C' I-4c. is::r price 5c. A\bout 2.000 vds Cotton \'iles andi Suitngsz. extra good( this sea,coi worth 15e andi. .soc our price 12 1 .. .ooo y-ds short length 40 inch W\hite Lawn 5c. 2.ooo yds 36 inch Pereales wortht oc ott; price 8 1-3c. 3.000 yd,. Shirting Prints wvorthi 6 i-dc our price 4 t-2c. Sbales good Sea island worth 6 1-4 ur price 5c.4 3.ooo yds Androscogginl Bleach worth toc otur price 8 t-3c. 2-500 yds good quality 4-4 Bleach worth 9 c our price 7 t-2c. RIBBONS! EXTRA GOOD VAL IUES IN RIBBONS. \b.X -o pelatieta Ribbn,i ail! \b:.: a' n', Taleta and Liber!.y a rbi:, all shiade. w''rth 25an FINEST PERFUMES We have all the best perfumes made by the well-known perfumers. Your favorite ordor is sure to be here. We know how to keep perfumes so that they do not d-teriora:e. They are always fresh and full strength. If you happen to pass the store come. in and we shall be pleased to put a sam ple of any ordor on your handkerchief. We have some of the perfumes done up in dainty little boxes. Just the thing for a present. Iq I WeeIs & Huner I1 THE RIGHT DRUG STORE. tThe eadig Pharmacists Ring up No. 74 for PELHAM'S DRUG $ STORE. Orders over telephone ANSWERED PROMPTLY Prescriptions from any Doctor of New- 9 + berry filled at any hour, day or night. We sell three bottles of any $1.00 article for $2.50. We carry the best medicines and sell + at very lowest prices. I Wm. E. PELHAM & SON,3 . Reliable Prescription Druggists, Newberry, S. C. IY BARGAINS ID BROS. HATS! HATS! HATS!SHEANSLPE. One of the largest stocks oif-Hats in 5cssLaisSosan lpes own all latest styles-Felt and Straw wot$.0pepargigt75cns for men and boys-prices from 25 2 ae ais he n lpes cents to S3.00. IwrhS.~prpi on t$.o Our line of Ladies and Men's Fur-Lci he -.d~nes ithings is e .:nplete- in good values.~1'h I75prpi ot' t~ 5 nderwear. Shrm C llars and Cuffs.w'ti~.o c'pi g"g~~ 0 Ties. Gloves. L .'--. Hlandkerchiefs. a:e h~'n'~ es -ra.' s. Umbre: i:'. F.mbroideries o!Laces The we"t vah:es in ~ t . ~3lS TSI w;a c'r ' s :: - ..r ..nu i:yt in ou- .I eed* to w . ;. ay g;:. : :I show 1) ou r t opr a: :-'1" t''-. .me o: :. '~25 ' cases i L ae Shoes an Slipero wrh.oper pairgiga 5cns 25hcases0 aies Soes odes. CLO:{IG LOTING an wort.5 laestyls paigond atc inoo all theservLie'l e and Sli ppleters, \vvrl. o.o 'r prce 7.5 wdo te olt.7p pall g urn tee a to giv e goo d i' w ear a n Siiper.$.0 ~-worh $1.00 or prce $1.0w.r2.5 $.00 perpa-50n a t. $4.0 . e o.m 12 sits r me noby ne styes- ses aie s o ai per s worth $7.h0$our prirepai. :n m- more m-no. --rtrth3.50.oropour pringeat1S..-. o ie Saonrda ~ls, goin a o. 75c-. bantdeso C ING CL T IG .n She,ltstsye.an osi - 3t .50 our price $ 7.50.an PaetC ls al gur ted o