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MILLE-R-JOHNS TRIAL. Courtroom Crowded to Hear Vlo41ng Arguments. Cnclniti. Nov. 20.-Tle United Statos district courtroom was crowd ed this 1mornin9 to hoar the closing arguients inl thle seond tril of Dan Jul Voorics Millor, of Torre Haute an1d Josgeph M. JohnS, Of ItIOCk(vill, Ind., chargeld with conlstjiracy to ex tort a bribe from John J. Ryan. While many Indictmen-ts havo been returned in different parts of the country this year was the first case to e, '0 to trial. The crowd awaIting k ver dict today 1 as largely com.posed of the political friends of the defendantts fron Indiana. There Were also many prescnit from Washington City, who have been assis-ting as witinesses and many of those attending the Lartonia races contributed to the attendance. Ryan is known to all of them, being hitisclf at the track daily. In closhig for the defense Attornoel Spa:mns dwelt on the motive of John J. Ilyan, in turning state's evidence to save lfimsflf and in stultifying himself in order to make his own es cape sure. United States District At torney McPherson closed for the gov ern ment. ROADS SETTLE TROUBLE. Divielon as to immigrant Business is Adjusted. - Chicago, Nov. 20.-The troubles of. the western roads over the division of imwmigrant business has been set. tied and In c0lnequetnce the Rock Is lanld will conic back into tho West ern Passenger Association and join the western imimigrant rato bureau. The Rock Island withdrew from the associations shortly after the comple tion of its now 101 Paso route because of its domand for an otra share of the imnilgrant business over its now route was refused by the other -transconti nental lines. . Its CO11p)otition has caused a loss of revenue to all the lines. After a meeting lasting two wo1ks the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe havo agroed to ive ui a portion of their percentage of thte biIetIss In ,ardnr to allow the llocik Island a ra. Ionable share for its 11 Paso r-oute. TRAGEDY IN ALABAMA. Prominent Man Found Murdered Lying by Roadside. Mountain boro, Nov. 20.--I. H, snow, a prOmIinnt .miorchant of Hoaz, Ala., pear this placo, was found murderod, lying near the public road. Ills bralno wore oozing from his head, caused by a gunshot wound. A farmer named Carlyle has been arres-ted on suspirlon l hargod wit.h the crime. - From infornat lonl obtain od it seemng that Carlyl owed Snow and that Stnow was about (o foreclose his.mortgage--. Snow hadl started to Carivl's with teanms to get his io-1. Enr-oute he met Carlyle, who had a shotgun. He told Sni4-w l'1 would pay hin if ho returnei to H-az. This seemed to he s-atisfactory-~ and. C'arlyle got ini the buggy with Sniow to go back. Carly lo climis the hor-se ~l uit away and catused thme gun to be t'icciden tally13 discharged. American Fcdierationt Labor. iloston. Nov'. 20.--Whenr Ihe conven tionm of t he Amerrleanr Ped'rnt ion of fOmei ILabior r'oass-onil-'i todcay there -WasR some1 expectation of fina adijour-n *meont tomorro-w eventing. i'This was the elevenith (day of t he 'onv~entio~n andI the great hulk of wor-k given to the -delegates had been~I accom lished, 'rit first busin es of' today wats to aopJt some~ plan wither('by the problthoms ats ig from the relations (of the buillig tr-ados atffiliated with t.he ViFodorationt might bo easily and effetually settlen. * ~ either by itrs enlarging tha oxecutive' coneil or by ceating a slPOC'ial com-. mit Itoo wrhich wroul d have had oxtension - powers to deal wiith the building t.rade~iS difficuttI es. - ' M arketed 60 Bales. * ~Sa .ieorsvillc, Ga8.. Nov. 20-M. R I. Tucker, one (If Washrington3 county's most proCsive (citizensH, Sont 60 bales of cotton, one-third, of his crop), to Sanider-sville, antd had1( It stored in the warehouse of the Farnmrs' 011 and -ttano complany. SIxteen wagons were used to haul the cot ton, and~ they ma~do (ite a show hilled high with bales or the fliocy staitle. Four Burned to Death. LutVerne, Ala., Nov. 20.-Phoebe - Brooks, hIs wIfe and child ario an n. known man were ereniatedl by a fit-e w hiich dlestroyedl the Broks residlence Thrursdlay night. Thre charredl romiains of the four persons wvere found the following, morning. .It Is -thought no foul play was -done. 4/ Burglar Gets FIfteen Years. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 20.-In the 'au. * perior court Tlpsey McFarley, a no bsManufacturing compIany arid stole some cotton goods. ~xplosion~ Wrecks Printing Plant. ~~, Seattle, Wash., Nov. '20.--A special .~ ~ ~ from Diespn, Alaska, says tihe office of the Yuk~on Sun was wrecked by anm Giexrloli: -of gasoline In the basembnl last night.,U lie consumnied the build nag and' tepn. Loss $25,000. Will Be Gyests of Roosevelt. B - 't, Mont., Nov. 20.-iA delegatoi ofsIxrebrosentatives of the Ibutto La r~h tui'61t: it todIay at noon for Wasdh. '1ton, -where they will 'be the gueste Preident.nfoosevelt, dining w0t -IInthe wVhite Ilouge * Nvi'oua03o Ulaidreti urd Kiessay. - )ifhi i Sweet Powdersu for 'Childton, - O la) nu, tittsO int (hildten's Jotine ak in 24ahonire ma Fo - etitis Atn lii drr g. vivo Physicians hsd dqnl their best to eure Jame& Wke 2Il a. C., who hadI dnecoft lemo t terrible cases of r"E1M~5M 00. record. TO1Tey ci le until one doctor Prs iT CURED HELPLESS CRIPPLE. Mr. Wilkes writes lot Wh course of a long letter, dated August 18. 1902: My legs were driwn back until nay feet touched my hips.- I was as elpless as a baby (fo nearly 12 inonths. Trhe muscle. of my arias and legs wbro hard and ahrivecl up. I surfered death mny ties over. Was treated by six di llrent phyicians in McColl, Dillon and M rion. but y e.ruo of them could do me any good, until Dr.1. P. Ewing, of Dillon, told Sme to try you; MIiEtJMAClt). I began to tko t, and before the Brast bottle wats sed up I began to vet better. t used 51 bottles and was completely curfed." Dr. J. P. Kwing confirms Mr. Wilkes' statement In every particular. PR EE TRIAL BOTTLC GENT ON APPLICATION TO BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., PROPRIETORS. BALTIMORE, MD DILIOUSNE~SS M~akes aHRONIC INVALIDS. When the liver is torpid, bile enters the blood as a virulent poison. Liver ills follow AND TONIC PELLETS are the only Treatment that gives the liver just the right touch and starts Nature's work in the right manner. The Pill touIches the liver, the J.Pellets tone 'the system. Complete Treatment4 % c.St. 1,1 FOR SALE BY -. J. D. Moore, Craig Bros. tnd Earle's rrug Storo. THlE For You arec easy to find.-to wear-to The label on the coat Small thing to look for--big thing to find-means this: Th Cl thes Are R ght.... Coledu ifno dt fndthmto Oeyittl orbck Lare himet o Nwtao H. .SSuricat o.Pie SrnithG&yBristow eerG~eenvilSoS.eC STRDVAT'S Co>du nta Our Lower ices: Speak For Themselves ! --AND Our Pleased Patrons Continue the Conversation. We fihd in Bolling in such lirgo'qiuantities that the very snallest inargim or pr,11t pays U ua woll as th,- bigg,. r pr'lits other houses hav1 to make. Thousands of dollh ar lon. il a-.vi', ismg chemves; wvo ad. vertiso bOliud the vouint-r. It ii not wluxt. we ttly to get you in vur store- it if what othero ti-ll von wh it, we :1 (tou in huying a bill of goods. Our DRY GOODS a1l ,l40M trau, hns <loubletl itself in the last six months, and the csuts 'lepen.ls gr..at:v in the small profit s which we get. Below we mentiotni at fw siec.al thbgs we will havo .oil ~ sale for the next few days: 64 tinch Ladi.s Cloth in all A.d d..s, 49 c.niits. 54 inch Ladies Cloth im black only 45 cents. 54 inch English Broadcloth, well :-hrunlk, 98 cents. 54 inch Heavy Walking Skirt, oo4b, 49 censi. 30 inch All Wool Sacking, all cilors, 24 cents. 40 incli Serge and Cast-imiers imow dha(lor antd pat 250. Outing cheaper than von ean got. from the ni;ils. Aniy as Sortment at 4c, somethnog bet ter 5, 61, 8 ntil 10c. Big lino of strlpo Waisting 10, .124, 1-50. All Wool Red Flannel 121, 15, 20, 25, 35, aund 503. Cotton Flannel, something bought in a wr.ek. Guod ioavy weight at 5, 6t, 8, 'nd 10 centg. WE ASK YOU TO SEE OUR CLOTHING' E1 f,'re buying you-r FAl.L SUIT. Gooil, All Wool Kicisev, black or colors, *3.48, Big as-ortment ii I.e;:er'gods, $5. *0) to A15.00 OV ERCOAr, t o yIEnATs: Extra long all wool, $2 50, $3 -18 $14S to $12.50. We will inter eat you if you will call antd ask to x... Chtl'ing ol aly' (le.cription. Little Bee Hive. STOVER-HOBBSI-IEN)i-'.RSON COMPANY, FASTEST GROWI.O( s'U(TORR 106 North Min, Street, - - - - Gre. ivill', S. C. ~*SHOES ~ For The Family. 8 4 Our store is the place where / the best, newest and latest 1 Shoe Creations are to be found. Heavy and Light Walking Shoes for Men, Women and e Children. Shoes for the en tire family. For whatever V purpose you may require shoes we have them and at the very / lowest prices./ PRIDE& PATTON GREENVILLE, 8. C./ bie ullg PE H Ut V Sterling Silver H1ollo w--w are, Stei ling Silver Flat-w are. Cut Glass, Ar't Pottery, Iric-a-Brac and Novelties. Diamonds, Watchecs and~ Jewelry'. J. F. BRUNS., 109 North Main Street- CREENVILLE. S, C. NE W-QOD For both old and new customers on all Fall and Winter Goods for and during the Autumn nionths of the new year 1 903. I want all who read this to take fair notice not to buy goods from me unless you want to buy at the lowest prices hat they can be sold at and guarantee fair dealings and lhon est prices. For the next 3 months I -will sell to all who trade with me for every $5.oo purchase worth of anything in the dry goods line I will give 20 lbs of granulated sugar for $m .0o. I will not sell sugar at the above price only when a -$5.o0 purchase is made all at one time, and the above demanded by the cus tomer. With each 50 lb sack of my "ROLLER EXT RA CT" flour I will give free a, pound package of Arm & Hammer soda or a 50 can of Gok Luck baking powder. Give me a part of your trade and be eonvinlcd that I will sell you good goods as cheap as the cheapest. (quality considered.) I now have a complete line of Broadlcloths, Percales, Flannels, Sterling Dress Goods, Heuiriettas, Nainsook, Cal; coes, Eiderdown-white,, pink and blue. A nice line of Gents fine shirts, So to 75c. Rdubber cob lars, Ladies and Gents Hoeiery from 5 to 25c per pair. A few old gqods consisting of Suits, Overcoats and shoe tyu own price4 Yours for trade,oeayor J0H N F. H ARFI$ Cork's Sale. BTATE OF sOUTHL (AxROLINA County of Pilunts, 1in Common P;eas Court. In put snance f ia Decretal ordor and an order of foreclosure mao in the fol iowing n-imed (aso and on 1i11 in tle Clerk's ofilce, I will sell to tho highest bidder, detring the legal hours for salo at Pickens Court Houso,- S. C., onl SALE DAY IN DECEBMBER 1903, the following described real estato npon the terms hereinafter nntiontd, to wit: Richard Louhardt, V. S. James T. Hunter, et. al. All the undivided one half interest of tho dlefendant Jam, a T. Hunter in the following descritled tracts (t lanud . lst, All that picco parcel or tract of land situate in Pickens County, State aforesaid, on a branch of 18 Mde Creek joinling lands of James Hunter, V. H. Stribling and others, contaiming one hundired and sixty-nino (169) acres moro or less. 2J, Also all that other piece parcel or tract of land adjoining tho abovo men tioned tratct, Green B. Stephens and cther'. containing fifty-fivo (55) acres more or less. 3d, Also all that other piece, parcol or tract of laud in said County and State Sying situate on a branch of 18 Mile creek contaiping one hundred aid fifty six (106) nores more or less, ad'oining lands of V. H. Stribling, James . Hun to) and others and known as the mill tract. Terms, one-half cash and the balance on at credit of twelve months, the credit portion to be secured by a bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the prem ises with interest from day of sale, pur obasor or purchasers to pay for all pa pers, and for recording Am0. A. JOHN 130006, Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. STATE 01' SOUTH CAROLINA ( County of Picktens, In Common Pleas Court. In pursuance of it Docretal order and an order of fureclosure maile i the fol lowing named Cas und on file in the Clerk's olice, I wi.1 sell to the highert hidder during the legal tours for sa!o tt PIcktns Court House, S. C,, on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1903, the following (leseribed real estate upon the termS heroin after mentioned to wit: Sallio Mc0lillan Youngblooduet. al,, V. S. Eliza J. Youngblood, et. al. 1st, All thn t. piceo parcel or tract of lhUd in the County mi Stao eforesaid and in the Hurricane Township on Fonr Milo creek, contailing sixty-six (66) aeres more or loss, adjoining lands with S. M]. Porry, Thome; Powers and oth. ors. and being a portion of the old homestead of Saituel Yonngblood de ceaeed. 241, All that other triet. in said Cout. 1y and State, on waters of Shoal Creek, waters of Tweulve iMile River, ad~joining lands of the estata of C. L. Jl'llitgs wvorth, Thorn 'a Gassaaway, J1. ('. Giarrtt B. P. Kelley nntd others," conitainiing onet htundlred andl sixty-.thraec (103) oeres tmore Termis one half cas.h, bailanc~o on a cruedit of twelve months, ordit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser or purchasers, and a mortgage of the promisci with interest from (liy oIf sale wvith leave to the' purchaserc to pay all as bi. Purchaser to pay for all papers nd for recording same. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Pickons, In Common Pleas Court. In pursuance of a D)eeretal order and an ordler of foreclosure made is the fol lowing named case and -on fife in tho Clerk's oflice I will nell tothe highest bid der, duritng the legal hours for sale at Pickens Court House, S. C., on SALED AY IN NOVE MBER 1903, the following described real estate upon the terms hereinafter mentioned towi t: R. E. B~owon, WV. F. Hendricks, A that piece ptacol or tract of land lying and being situauto in the County and State aforesaid in Daeusvilt'lo Twut. ship tend made up of Ltree stitall tricts, one tract known na the Stephen Reid place, one tract known as the J, B. IHeater place, atnd the othter tract known as the Mary Howard place and contai-n ing in the aggregate one hunndredj and ninety (190) acres mnoro or les t. '.hermsa, Casha (on daty of sale and if not complied with within one hour the land will bo tea caId on sanme dty. Purchaser to pay for papons. - A. J. BOOOS, Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. STATE 01F SOUT H CAROLINA,/ Counity of Pickenas, In Common Pleas (Cout. In purtsuance of a Decretal order and ani order of foreclosure made in tb o fol lowing named cisc mnd on file in the Clerk's (ftco, :t will, sell to the highest Pickers duing the le'gal houts for salo-at PcesCout House, 5, C., on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER 1903, the following described ro,,l estate upon the terms hiereinalter mentioned towit: Tihe British anad American Mortgage (1o. v. s. W. R. Edens et. al. - , 1st. All that certain piece parcel or tract of land lying and beirtg aitinate in the County and1( State aforesaid in Da. eusvillo Township, on branch waters o f -Oolenoy River adc olain g lands of N. 3. WillIams, J. E. Roper and others 00on tainitng onejiindccd (100) acres more or less. 2d, All that other piee parcel or trnet of land situate in said County and State :jin Puimpkintown T1ownshtip, and kouded by hands of Miles Burgess, Mink Martin, Allen Eders and Anidrewv GOwens, on' water a of Oolonoy River and onttdining one hundred and fWa~ (lb53) aores more or less. Terms cash on day of alde. Purchtas'ri to pay for rapers. ,,.Prhaert inust comply with the terms within one hour (or the latd will be resold on-Same (liy. A. J.. BOG 35, 4TATE OF SOUTH OAnhJIINA County of-Pickens, In mmon Ploas o 6, In pursunnc. to a Doeital order an (1 mu order of-foreolosuro madwin -the to. owing nam(-d .ca- and on file in the ciDork's o10e, I will sell to the higl)est )iddor during tie legal hours fdr sale at Ilickern Court House, S. 0., on S.\LElDAY IN DEUEMBER 1903, the folowing described real estate upon the torms hereinalter montioned towvit: M. E C. Mull, v. U. W. P. Hill. et, al. . All that certain piece parcol or traot aituato in the 0ounly and State aforesaid in Pumpkintown Township adjoining lands of Charl.-s Antlony,Ooorgo Liwis and others, contAning one hiudro.1 ad twenty (120) acros more or less. . Termcash oil day of i-ale. Purchaser muast comply with erims within one hour or the p'renies will be resold on mame day. Purchaser to pay for papers. A. .J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. Sheriff's Sale, 8 l'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Piokens. In the Court of Common Plcas. Frank 0. Manldin, Plainciff, V. S. M. Jano Wood and Ann E. Moiller, Defentanto. Pursuant to an order of Foreclosure and sale made in tho above stated case on the 28th day of October, 1903, by Hon. (Charles 1. Dantzlor. Presiding Judg , I will sell to tho highest biddor at Pitkons Court House, S. C., on SALEJDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT during t, legal hours for male, the fo1 lowiing dtescribed roeal est:.t to wit: All t-hat. picco p.i rcel or lot of land ly ing and beIinig t it11a. i a the stIto an1d couity a1foresaid near- 1io towi of Pi-k ean 011 watelra of :'iVwn lOk adj'ining lands of J. M. Stvart, W. Ml. H lagoid and othera, and o nlaiting for'y (40) acres m111.r1 or L-e being Iho fimtuo land Owln'(d by Anderson Woods, co'ored, at the t-1m1 of his death. Terms iof ilo, eash. Purchaser to pay for papers aud recording satne. If tormaiit are not complied witI within Otte Lour the prelmi 0.4 will be reso'd at risk of pirh01111. J. H. 0. McDANIEL, Sheriff Pickens Co. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF souTi CAROLINA, County of Pickens. By virtuo or a tax ex. cution placed ill my hanth by J. T. Oatt, Secretary of State, as Ex Officio Agent of the Com missiot ors of io Siuking Fund. I have thiis d.ty levied upon and will sell at Piokeus, v. H., S. () , Oil Suleday in December, 1903, duii intg the legail honra for sale, the fol lowm'ig doler-ibed R1- Es-tate, towvit: All'that (cirtain pinee Or parel or tract of Iltnd a ttuated in Pumpkittown town ship, Picoans coutnty, S. C., containing Fifty seven (57?) iloros more or less and b~ountded l.y landai oif J. T1. Floyd Mas tors. Jamtes K. Kirksoy and others, on Saluda River and 1-vied upon as the estato of Shtankoy John Mastor-s and sold to saitisfy tax execution lagainist said prop~erty. Terms car~h.. J. HI. G. MOD ANTE L, Sheriff Pickens County. Probate Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Pickens/ In Court of Probate. .J. B. Mauldin as Administrator, of the estate of Abner Mitchell deceased, against Plainitiff, Teresa Mileool, \Valter M. Mithell and Emle Garrick atid Ellie May Stone an infant over t age of fourteen years; anel Vellna Mitchell, Avery Mitchell, Etbert Mitchell, Martin Mitobell, Carrie Mitchell and Faniunie Mitchell, iifants under the age of fourteen years Dofendan ts. By virtue of a deceo made in the above slated ease on the 2d of Nov. A. D., 1903, I will sell to'thie highrwst bid der on SALEDAY 1N DECEMBER NEXT, at Pickens Court H-ouse, S. C., during the legal htoursa for stil-, tho following real estate to wit: All that piece, parcel or tr.iot of lanid conttaniung one0 hiundred antd eighty-soy en (187) acreis mor-o or less being the land of which Abner Mitchell died seized and possessed, and w~as conveyed to said deceased by (. L. Craig. Torms cash on dty of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers and for recording saime. Terms in the above sale must bp complied witi' wvithin one hour orprty isoa will be resol ott same day ~ ~ J, B; EWR RRiY, SEA L ~- .Probate Judge. Trespss Notlce. All persons are hereby warned not to hatnt, fish, Out timber, or in' any way trespass on any of our lands un der penatlty of the Ia.y A. A. Pilgrim,. D. L.- Kay, W. F. Breughbton, D. A. PcQt,. D. II Woodson, W. L. Gillespie, 4nov4t- Rtobert Gillespie. -WANTED.-Porsimmon, Dog wood, Hickory and Holly Lor Ftroiht paid on ear leads. Jamet Cockshott, Cbarleston, S C. o21m4 Rheumatic pains are quickly rejieved b~y applientionsA of Ratmotns Netrve - and Bone Oil: fry it. 25e at Eatrlej Drug Store, J. 1). Moot-c, Craig Bros. A. B. WARDLAW,3 P[CKENS, - - - y, (1 no23 (8. - . .4