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Mens Suits "
Mens Suits "
! Mens Overcoats
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ns Shirts sold at .75c
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0LUMB1A, S. C.
t GENERAL NEWS
THE WEEK.
GATHERED FROM VARIOU1
OF At Wadesboro N. C? last week
L. Gregory in a lit of insane jea
shot and killed his wife.
5 SOUR- *
John The annual report of the board <
lousy directors of the State dispensary \v;
given to Governor Hey ward Januai
the 12 and was transmitted to t liege1
eral assembly that day.
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Dt :iii '. ui. t 1 * mother of the pres* i
is id :11 Mi a n f <lic?i January loth 1<
y fi<. l iicstiJi''' the lungs.
n precious stones to an almost Tabudus
extent
The government authorities have
raced all deals for diamonds and jew- |J
lrv niftfip hy Mpc ClmHtvloL- tmili in 1 1
FAN Y FAMILY GR
I !-? on/1
BBBBHRB
OCERIES.
CES-INTKRESTING T(
Dr. Carr, wealthy pi
^^^B^B bjslcian of Durham, N. C.,
ted suicide Friday morning Li
lngjbinigelf through the head
Dr. Carr had been in bad hi
several months and had been
from Insomnia, and it is thou
_) Brodie L. Duke, Yialf brother o
president of the American To
company whose recent mairiaj
rominent Miss Webb Of Chicago, resulted i
commit- commitment to a sanitarium,
>y shoot- brought into the Supremo cou
Brooklyn Friday last on a writ ol
ealth for cas corpus and after hearing was
suffering to Long Island home until the
Plit* t hat vvnnL- ivhnn )tn will ho OVHUlilK
f the The report shows that t lie businei
baeco of the dispensary has been conducte
to with harmony and success in all its ?1
n his partments, which was siiown hy tl
was statements, and the reports of the lei
rt 'n islativc examining eommit t i e and e
'hah- pert accountants, appoint" d in exae
sent j jnc ijooks and records for t he pa
next I fiscal year
d to I rri|.? ?nr?r,.nmont . . f tin, 1
i:<? wns lasi ween
1{| < 0m i >1 Va. of wife mur- *
e (! - 1 !|i February 17. He *
v ui d:. F ; !.(? Va. for safe t
. ! ? ;:!c of his cxccu<(
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X- h
i .. Linkons kil
sl - - -i:ii^r adopted ''
i' I u the room and i *'
... f dc.siroving the:'.
his country and abroad More than
2"jO,ooo worth of Je?clry has been
raced and positively located.
The Government i? interested in
bout one third of this amount. On- On
y a small portion of the jewelry and tradt
rccious stones was put up as col later- ,lv'11
1 for loans made by Mrs. ('hadwick, c"ln
he greater portion went as gifts to Ua
I t JL J tUl LVl 1/
COLUMBIA., S. (
r stock is i >\v complete, comprisingeverythi
We invite the attention of careful houscl
il articles with the assurance that we can gi
isted to our care.
isins; Warrants, ''it ron, Orange & Lemon
\ i kikl.k V I I ? . , i . O i > iac 'i n/1 ? o r\ ?> 1n 1
Ls.
inp necessary for the Holiday
keepers to a partial list of -
ve satisfaction to any orders I'eel;
Crystalled Cherries
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suicide was caused by des{;
H? was ?4 years old and carrii
^Hf| 160,000 insurance on his life.
Wm I*'t * widow and three sons.
a negro
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ondency. find out whether or not lie is ii:
Ly a^Ut Mr. Duke's son who instituted
r' arr proceedings which resulted ir
Duke's commitment is said to t
bod terms with his father and
rnHTwrvum j 'or seTen years, he has not been i
l^ ^^^^^mmitroent was for the purpo
' XliU ? 1K 111 iw?v;iv.i.iuviit "
isane. j)as increased tlio volume of Lusiiic
I the and the dispensary is now ,i lniu:
i Mr. better condition than formerly.
>e on
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Lllow- <plie tone 0f tiJC receiptoidn ssed 1
'teved! Emperor Nicholas to i?- 1 > > <
it l)is j navy, puts an end to all ropes > t pi at
M ?'l and It is very probable thai <ieu ku
\ he two bodies
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< ! t l.e is not puili
^ n
pro was arrest- "
for sett inp tire to th"P"s
I*i-st and ot tier buildings at |
riencisanu acquaintances. *
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While attempting to arrest two '''l
runken men Robert and James Mcirydc
in Montgomery Ala. Monday
ileht. Sheriff T. F. Connor was prefatally
stabbed. The two McP5
ncfc SliOu tO GCath. *>v pi.Vi A1
iff George Tamar was dangerous- F .
? ?.. mA rito ? V rp..in, ?
*\ fpn ^ I?41 k'ni uiiu ?i >>uj i-vu v_ i > aiai
ivoting Extracts, & Spices in full varlc^flH
Nmfl
inOIitls, NVaVniiis, reva??*?*
aporated Apples> ^Pr'^j?{T^^i)eaches, wit
I AV.-UJBLIA,
brands.
nicest
rvuuu cuuuif. Aruoiu i>?m in,
a store Lost Mountain an
nent in business.
It is said two negroes wal
the store drunk and began i
banoe which resulted in the
r^__ a of the proprietor. The ball t
* in the breast and It is feared
nold will not recover. The i
caDed. but If caught will pro
d" uTomi- robbery and peibaps his life too
sired.
kcd into
a. dlstur Ex- Mayor McCue who was coi
snooting ed for kUling his wife win nan
l ." c *_ January 20. The Supreme cou
a r fused to interfere with the actioi
bably be the lowercourt? and the wrlt of
Is de- opatkin will soon resume the olT< iv
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"Gesslor Rossoau'' who wa -an st i
in Philadelphia last week with an in
* on loaded infernal machine in 1 i- l
ro" sion. admitted to the poli>
()f the man whoattempted to lot.rov
error statue of Federiik the < J real a a
? ? i .
! ' i. iicin?!lconfessed, say!
I.< v.us employed to rob<^nri v
i... i' : v I.!'..! merchant of Touraine
i vo:v anxsted. Tlicre was no in
i. i irie loss was heavy. e
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v
i; i iark with a cargo of five v
of pine timocr and car- f
i fifteen men. wentashore s
, ...? - b'Uii
vas cut about the arms.
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Gov. Montagueof Virglniahasgrantd
a reprieve to J. Samuel McCue, who ^
k as to have been hanced at Charlottesille,
Va. Friday for the murder of his
life, until February l<>th, togive time
or the State Supreme Court to conider
his amended application mad' TY?1.
i.iiCUiigS. ! ?
kle?. Sauces, (Jatsups, & condiments of high
1
pies, Oranges, Bananas & Grapes in season,
gh grade 'leas & Col-Tees our specialty.
Keep us in min
pnhnnp Mr* 57.
id.
t> R A- n Mrk'ou
5 yccbed If the young man die
f
1 William Jennings Bryan m
democrat in the Senate and
support the presidents railro;
mendations. He says that hew
mend the defeat of every <
* !? does not stand by the
11? Klo hwinnr O 1 k/M 11 t hii
r. | was rciusea.
yes every In the lower house of the Stat*
house to islature of Tennessee, a bill \va
id recom- troduced by Mr. Rawls, "to enco
illrecom- matrimony and to promote the s
democrat uous Hfe." He proposes to ta
president bacllelors after they reach the i
23 years, and to increase the t
J ington a lew uays UOIUI r III-. I . I , I ^
also that ii was lie wiosent 1
5 ic containing an infernal muchi:
s j British steamship I'mhria at \e
urage Ycrk in Ma>' 1a . n !
jtren- S*ves for the attempted out i: _r?
x ajj "there are too many foreign a Vai s i
igeof Country." The police !i: da
ax as se<^ as an "American patriot
fanatic." He will lie tarred overt
v h of Palm IWach last !
. t he crow were saved, cut ^
:: ' rough sea vrecked the
a
ke i
' ais
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. !l| Mason, and his family c
j < t"|iie at.ii two children j,
wi i \ .1 , ln-,1 their lives>iin<lay ,
.i , I ? u lii.?lt n^nftct ilnwt ffiv.
uesday fur a writ of error ana susperedias
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
The south's greatest system, unex- "I:
elled dining ear service. Through even*
ullman sleeping cars on all through raeke
rains, convenient schedules on all J Bella
w 1 W. ?"
A VERY CLOSE CALL. Gover|
stuck to my engine, although 1 '1C *
joint ached and every nerve will ter scrvi
d with pain.'' writes ('. W ; his atnbi
my, u locomotive fireman, o j that not
\? V% t-/ iHVIVUJ)
lor Hey ward ha? snnounced
\iil not remain in politics afng
his second term, lie says
tion was to be Go verror and
hing else tempts him.
iu tua cuui u bu ui w u?iv
mentations.
k
BHB The lirst card reception of
son was held at the White He
uary 12. Two thousand in
were sent out- and those pre*
prominent people from all <
country.
they grow older.
Between 23 and 25 years of age
annual tax is $50; 25 to 30 yean
the sea- $ 100; 36 to 40 years old $150; from
>use Jan- 4f> years old $200; from 45 to 50,
vitations over 50 years no tax is imposed.
lent were I ?
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Dver the|
J The main point of Japanese o
tfire nun i? tnward fJcn. Kuropat
the police of New York where he
, the
, , Wauicu.
> old
40 to * *
$225; The iron safe of Peter Hell's salon
in Pensacola Fla. was blown open laSaturday
night and several liundiv
dollars, in money besides other \a!i
P^ra- ables were taken The robbery \\;
,kin s J onmmitted between midnight andda:
IS " \ J 0
>wn\ ?no dwelling occupied
. in N>v Vork.
II- charred i idies Mrs. Mason, the
ii s m n sit and or.c child were found in a e
.t r ' ii-iiir ro< - f scuttle, through v
(I w hi-h 11 <-> \vi; t rying to escape.
T l i m i f ilr. Mason and the litis
tl bah", wore fc aid in a bed room.
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teal i rains. i
Winter Tourist Rates arc now in ef- ( 1
ect to all Florida points. pale,
For full information as to rates routes down
to., consult nearest Southern Rail- <r t
ray Ticket Agent, or:
R. W. Ill*ST,
DIVISION PASSENGER AGENT
CHARLESTON, S. <\ I
t at rmi
ngton, Iowa. "I was weak and
without any appetite and all run j. p. j
As I was about to give up, 1 : Sunday i
bottle of Electric Hitters, and j son and v
taking it. I felt as well as I ever ; was '
a my life." Weak, sickly, run a,v' ^onr
i people always gain new life,
L'tli and viror from their use
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Sullivan died of pneumonia
norning at nis come in Andervas
buried Monday afternoon
l years old and leaves a wife
children.
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A private In the Sixteenth
was arrested last week and ii
dollars for hugging a young w
one of the busiest streets t?f
(?a. against he wish.
army. Reinforcements are const
infantry being drawn up to face him and
ned fifty believed in a short time a move
oman on be made against his army. The
Atlanta, nese now face fully 400,000 men
ver 1,800 guns.
W17
antly Hjjijt as the Saloon did not close unt
it is 12 o'clock,
will
Japs- * v
ana Arthur Votliu Kulen1>crtf a (icima
Count has committed suicide.
WTTT,
! : iyntions into the charge that
V. . > ? !:'. > ? smuggled large 11
<1 ?f dia mis. ;:fins and oth- v
n 11ss sti ii into tliis country. c
i. i' n-t that she dealt a
a. ? ? -4-** t mmrnimmmmmmmmmmtmrm
ft V R Y(
Tlic annual output of sugar in Peru ' -yr
m< unts to more than 150,000 tons, of | (>"
rhicli ah >ut 1115,000 tons are exported t '
hielly to England, the foiled States Timi
rd Ciiili. of Lc
f)TT MON1
.i . i .. The Ai
r them. Satisfaction guarantee
/., solved t<
.J.Harris Hatcslnirg I>rii? Co ( f
nons Ilics. <-rosson I>rujj('o turtsil
>esvill. I'i 'i e r>o cents. portirn.
KY.
ken County farmers have re3
cutoff at least twenty per
the cotton crop, will also
the use of fortilizcis in pro
I We don't a<
bargain, it \v<
m m t
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dvertise just a few a
juld take too much s
ii rv
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rticles cheap. Were
pace.
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we > uiiUertake to <
r" li/in von a
enumerate every thin
an buv elsewhere.
? that we have to i
sell you at a
we are sur<
We are moi
L Our prices a
2 we can sen you in;
re than sure we can
re rock bottom. Be <
y uuuua anu i
save vou monev on i
;ure and come to see
We will buy your <
v "I ^ slh'
I ne and be
.oesville
, >5, corn.
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convincedfc
, peas, crossties and ?
anything else you ha
ve to sell.
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