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A FIRE OFA BC Onl May one~ of the h burned, and great deal of means a Saci building wiil i It is u you come th sale, the gO() TELEPHON-E COMPAiNES TO M'ET' Members of independent Lines To Gatheri in) Chicago. C.~hicago, June 1 0.--The annual inter1 tioni which is the organ iza.thon of in depen~ldent telephonle compales of the country, takes place in this city June 20, 31 aind 22. The convention will he a dlelegate body of 400 to 500) members, augment ed by the leading spirit s in the pro inoting and fiancial tilds of in depen. dent telephony. The purpose of the organizat Ion is to effet among the various indiepenl dent Interests a closer andi more muii tant organiizationt for succeessful inet. lng oppositlin. The si tuation in the United S'tates, according to govern ment representatives and1( other thor ities show the ineenet to have 2,500,000 telephones and irgestedi cap. Ital of $250,000,000, as against 1.,S00, 000 other telephones and Invested cap. ital of $400.000,0010. Casket Factory Burns Down. New York, June 10.---A lire starteri in the factory of thme New York and -Ninth stremet in the WIllamsburg sec. Blrooklyn Ca.sket comlpanly in South tion of Biroolyn ,today and~ swepi through several ta~l dning bulb1lin gs.I n eluding t he (-story factory of Willia m Vogel & lBro. 'r'wo 3-siery dwellings adijoinling tihe casket t'actoery and the lumber yards of the casket company also caught fire atnd hurining embers were sent flying over a long distance. Trhe blaze spread so fast that the lire. men wvere compelled to drag their eni gines out of its way by hand. Arnoild Strehnm, a driver' for the casket comn pany, wats asleep ir. the fourth story of tile factory whlen the lire startedl and reeelved injuries ifromn iumping w hi ch ~nay prove fatal. Slayer of Rice Must Die. - Ossining, N. Y., June 10.--Albert 'T. Patrick wvas informed today inhi * cell in Sing Sing prison of the deci . aon of the New York state courti of appeals sustaining a judgment of coni. Victi~on of murder in tile first degree in ca ug the death of William Marsh -. Rice, the aged millionaire in New York city In 1900. The news (lid not -~ . seem to have the slightest effect onl Ptilck's spirits. lie told theo warden -t that he intenlded to have a re-argn Inont of the case and that a mrotion to 9. oi trial would be made to the nil yellate division and probably also to the cour't of appeals. 'The action, he sidc, would be baised on the ground ci h)keWlj dIScover-ed eidence and errori - 10th fortner til * *~, -U ~.~ r~nin Ki; iflHimelf. S Ainta,1uni 10,-R. "T, Payne, for * ~ *t1,1 mfnn -stationed' at engin4 p4e 7t' shOt and killed himseli *1#oliex''treeta Weal ~ had :been gnentally un o~4 the terlibi'e freeze d *ib~t' ~~ hdla At' 1re In F'ehrul ~ 4-tI&~d kIngfeA (btein and th~ hO0 suite 1#II e td %a )UT $3v1 the 3rd our Ivtlllsolest i~n R11I01Rs 1 sm*Ioke 1and the stock is -ifice. The e I have to be seless fori e better. Til ds will ilove Make ur wi onei fouind In a swamip by a pa.r ty searching for' him. Pitynie m.'ed a o'clock in the miornin g Iby a iu gro 1: ay. He lived at S l Rsan treet anid was abouit (0 years' old. Charged with Embezd:ement. (Goldfleid, Nov., .Iune 10i.--.The pre liminariy examsinattin of .1. 13. Young, (of the Youing Field BankU aitu Trusit companiy, and Francis I.,. ?.urtoni on thet charge of consxpir'acy and oblta In ing ntoney ider faIso 1reise&s ihas resultesd in (heir a equ-ittelI. Youn ig was( reman 5~ded into iinstory1 petsdingI hiis trial 4)n the (harg of~O0 hebzzle muent. (:ahier lionilea (testied t hat the~ bank's caiplializatttion whichl wa':s said to be $10e0,nna. was only in real ity $17,000O cash'. Lieutenant Probably Drowne~d. y 'Sans Fran cisaco. Jutine 1 I.-- IAh nu ienan ( George Plaldeselli's msyseriiouis dth ii has been1 reportedl on a re-vennent' e it by the coilnSisin appinOited ro ti-i WVash ingtoni to) in vest igatI:- the ci 01nm1 stances of the ofieer's dIi sa peaac. I and1( proba.lo t drowning fronmii he v se-I (arly las;t Tu'lesdaly liOrinsg. was the opiion1 of the rom mit tee rluh i al slight hsirch of the veel- prec~1ii tated ..iouiteniant it!!asdel I int tE wa ter and1( that he L was drownedi. $15,030,000 Hotel For New York. Newv Yo)rk, June1 1 0.-Wheiire the Plaza hotel now stand~s at Fifty-ninth stree-t andl( Fifth avenue, oiver1looking the southern end of' Central ipark, it has been1 planned to erect within the next ye'ar a hotel, which Will r-ival llainim ilar structure in the world. Fifteen stories high and having nearly 1,000 rooms, it will 1)0 built at a coat of $15,000,000. Trho priojectors ('Mpect to have their hostlery readly for business at yeari from next autusmni. Editorial Writer Dead. New York, JTune 1 0.-William F. Rtogers, for iti years edItorial writor on the staff of thet Worl'd, is (lad of pneumronila. lie~ was borns in Janes. y0l, \Vl., i 18t35 and was gr-adutatedi from eInIIOt. lmn leaving college lhe ,went hit( the netwspaperi ti(eld at St. Paul andu Minean uhi ;lsequently1 be coiming night edhitor' of the Chicagoh Tribune. In 1881 hoecame to this city. -..U.1 Cutred t Is Mlolito, of RheOtlutatis,,u a "'My mnothhi hu1en1i asffere~r m many years wihs rlhmnatienm'' Says\Vt H. Hownrid, o'f Fusantd Pa. "'At timea e sheo was nuiale o mov at all while aj. all times wvalklug~ was luin fuil. I p)1resnt ed hoer with aL betlo of Chsambe~rlin's Paim Blannid after a fmv aplicatttioi 813e de&cided it was one of thel miost won. derfuli pon rehvr sheo had over tried, in~ fact, the 1 is ev'er- withlout it now anud is 1st all timos alto to walk. An oocasion. id aipplieia ion oif Pains Bailm keeps aiwa Ilhoin that shlowas formerly tronbled with." For salO lby Qlokens& U)rug Co. Eftiles Drug Store, --We wanit all the goad butter we an gel, unii further1 notice, ait 123c eft tat it cr wO cat't, lianidlo it. Craig Bros, PRESENTING A 5,OO \ iagiificent the State, NN water daina saved. .But ntire stock A turned over to attempt le stock is lia away rapidil Your m-indc and sharce . A (ireenvill< Narrow Escape from Crem'tion. New York, June 10.-T-'hirty-H ve per. ons livring in a W\est. Thirty-nith treel house wVLhih hndt .ben re iolOied into apalrtmientsi had a unar ow escape early today from death by re and smoke. 'One woman was o badly hurt that she may die, and ev'eral policemient were injued. Tihe I remen and policemen carriedr out at east a score of tenants. Mrs. Mar ;o ret D~onovan, aroused from her sleepi y the alarm, fainted and fell wherc dhe escaped the notice' of the res- C mUers. She lay on1 thle fl(oori nearly t mi ii hou and whenC discov'eed was a niost deadl~ fromi in hal: .' k'. The Meecage Came Just in Time.V Des Moines, Iowa, .1 une i .10.Just in al lie to stop what would have been efrtlegal hanging inIowa ini ten e'ars, an appeal was filed with the upremeu court in the case of Charles hocker, of Rock l)pids, uder sen ,enfce for murder. Rocker was~ to myte bieen hanged at Animosa, but ii an hur before the time srit for :hie eceut 1on1, the papers for an1ap weal arrived and1( a hung dlist ance tele )lbono message~ wats senit to call off the ianging. Roccker killed his w'ifrt's ormier husban d. Young Couple Commit Suicide. Kauins City, June 10I.-Mabel Gates. iged 18 years, and George Job, Jr., vecre found in a dying condition from he (effets of strychnine poisoning on (an.sas arvenne in Riosedale, Kans., at o'clock this miorninig and both die' efore medical aid could b~e admn is ered. TPhey bo0th pr-otested when an fort was made to save themi, and it a supp~josed the('~v volunttarily took the __ olson, having mande a mutual agree itenit to commnit suiclide. The young ouple had been sweethearts for seo ral mont hs. Veteran Commits Suicide. Kingston, N. Y., .June 1f0.- George M. Irink, for many years a promninent Ret ublicanu politician and a Grand A rmy ecrn, becoming de:spondent, com tlttedl suicide here b~y hanging him. all' in is barn, ie was fifty-eight ear-s of age. Whenr-i 141 years of age e enlisted in the Twentieth New Yrth mgiment. lie was atssemblhymnan from 1e Iiirst 1' Ister (county dist rict in 1 890 nd( I1891, andi~ wasIl Positaster of King LonL during President Mc Kinliey's fir st :rm, besqides holding liner city off1-s Fathier Burns Children's Fingers. S; Orange, N. J., June 10.-When Wi. bt I. Glover, the South Orango dry a ~Oods merchant, who .hurned the tlpg if his two chilidrent's fingers to teach Lhe chiilren to let matches alone, WSSat irr'aigned before Magistrate Taylora Routhi Orange by the Children's Aid and Prtctv society, Which ha4 been the cause of Glover's arrest, made a inotion1 to withdraw the corn pla int. Magistrate 'Taylor, however, would ntot 'Consent and the Oase Was4 Dut over. RihOan.a a an TREM NOL stock of .Dry Goods ai as damaged by a disasti ed a large portion of t the mere fact tliat it hi vill be disposed of in th 1o the contractors for re N'ABLE BARGAI to describe here goods ( rge, but- at the sacrifice to start at once for Gr in this hiargain feast. L L e, South Carolina. Itij Olil mea L uasef fioLe~ WVih haindlo WVestern M~eat from niow till theo first of Anigust. Boef of all kind lu o WSte r SMe. Also fr' sh r.~ evel ek; TJ.Oo iato for Osters. Remember Meat is not all I sell. I sell a lot of things. My Refrigerator ay not be the best in town to keep beef in, but it don't pay keep it, it pays to sell it. Mine wvill keep it till I can sell it. I want to sell you some mollasses and anything you want. I Buy aur raw hides, bees wax, tallow, chickens, and eggs, in fact kinds of' produlce, and pay you cash for it. ITHE~ OLD) MEAT MARKET J.D. MORE I wish my former customiers to) know tat I am STILL KEEPING MILLINERY! I have moved my goods in Mr. Snider's shop. I trim and sell new hats, and retrim old hats. 1 shall be p)leas ed to show you my new goods. Mrs. Fannie Snider, Easley, S. C. Franklin Typewriter ! It has the advantage of Simplicity, Durability, Alignment, eed, Tisible Writing, Portability, Man ifoldling, Type-Clean. g and Ribbon-Changing. Is easily repaired, and is a Time aver. Withgut exception the handsomest Typewvriter made, ~autifully nickeled and japanned---as much ani ornament as article of necessity. Machines and repairs. New -and second hand machines d( typewriter suIpplies always on hand, and repairing dlone experts at the Savagnah ofce.. B. I . BUfIPUS, flanager, Germania Bank Bilding, SAVANNAH, GA. JS SA IFICE C A DISE. id Shoes conceded to be 'OUs fire. A )ortion was he balance. However, a as been through a fire e next sixty days, as the pairs. NS AREHR >r prices, and the sooner prices it has been put on eenville Fom Nov- 15, 1904, to Jan. 1, 1905, I wish the trade to bar n mid tat a mystor isthe place to buy 'YOUR WI"'"ER GOODS AND SAVE MONEY! ~Bargain Prices Are What I Mean 1(000 pair mens,, wvomons, boys ', girls and childi ons shoes, all kinds, to go at a~ barga.in. / A 1.ig~ lot of mens11 overicoats at ft bargaiu. A fw mens011 'md1 bo"s suits left, to) go at a b:ougain. A big lot of mens pants to go at a banigain. . A big hI t mens and ho's a hats and o:aps at a bargain. A lot of druunmer's sam pio bna at ies.s t han cost. A b argain in1 11ucus dress ii to and mensfl inuderwea-r. A baIrgaini iin diei unrderwear, fleene hntu d vudt balbriggan. 1WEVERY ThI TIHAT I S USEFUL K In the house or on the farm is to go at a bargain. J. F. HARRIS, Cash Merchant,~ Pickens, S. C. N. D. T AYLOR, Photographer, ...THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS... Tho)( kinid thait arc made~l at the be~,s. ;-ndio.i of the lairger cities. The11 kind1 that will not fade. TI'h: tti oro -atural and lifelike, andt~ finished on the latest and p)r-t iosti cards to be had. .I.PIOTUR ES ENLARGED... Nico 1ino (f mouhhlnga iad framen f *.nv siz-e made to order. ....COM E ON WE DN ESDAY.... We are LoadedW prdn ieo 8SPRIN Q O4 nrg00DercigSh ANDa iweacstsedtt \ RE PARED) TO w uceeadi o GieThe Best Value~ iIcm. oseuW W pred noa wie say W. I ye f11lbnl tenera g 4 ity in serching thdre Qiruha u, or arl Mpiflmahr kets, vh to ind n te urightd Nallook, Mdrot, 'iqc'goodsws atn i t heI,8IS Org ties,I woo tljti fOOIHWu cary a n d ~ i oe are stisi oed ta on to cuitwll oe tiii W fao8 ) iiitniilioB siie eus, whe 10a cen Have Evr Gte iv will o e wat weCet an s ay We h-ove ovnt hi n Atht~-~ ir noa t plty oin eels ad r astese Gigoas, or teai rfl th oger. Our iI4--vho good nt e toe tauk Mdr a , Pojluig hnes, La ws,~ in Iiitic Swi 0, ofande, o etc. In goods yaris fomth e ft I~ clhaes t t wo e dollar thyko yar. Wex r ca' go10. an~ by g hnoen a nd c f ~ild afrn's oo an anfny at ble.t 10 c ent idh r ul on the )1i mak tu Clo to ei nt m an' is e yr tilmond ri ng thiured, o hyk owfo.xe A. K. park, '9 Greeniville