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business.
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NOW COLUMBIA HAS
r A MOLINEUX CASE.
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Wile of the Dead Man and E.
Hawkins Arrested.
Columbia State, IBth.
It was vot early in t >o after
noon when a representative of
The State went to police head
quarters on Tuesday and called
the attention of (he police do
partniont to rumors rn circulation
that Mr. .J. William (hail lick,
whose death had occurred early
in tho morning at his home at the
. corner of Richland and Pickens
streets, had boon murdered?as
the rumors had it, had been puis'
' oned. Chief Duly obtained the
^ s Statement, in The State of yest.er !
day as to the cause of death, and
so informed The Scute. The mat
ter was then .li-nissed, the same
represent at i ve ot T".*Sr,te later
in tho evening having foci the
, physician's certificate of -1 at!..
' There was absolutely no k ootids
at that stage that warranted the
xrtentivh of the rumors in ? nnec
Utin with the man* death, though
I they yvere going like wild fire,
and tin neighbors were talking
out plainly their suspicions.
Hut subsequent events shew
that Columbia has on her hand*
a case not unlike the funi mis M-?
lineux case in New York city.
Early yesterday morning tho rumors
bcnmf so persistent anil
* strong that, Officer Blu.-k rep rted
them to Sergeant. .lories. The
m9 sergeant instruct <1 the officer to
look into the mntt-r I'be upshot,
of it all was : ti?t about 2 dYloek
in the morning Coroner Green
war awakened and he went out
He heard enough to warrant him
in arresting the voting wife of the
dead man, Mrs. B.-llo Graddick.
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{SON CM
FOR. REAL
? ARE ]
heapest S
or Inferior Goods; But
THB TRAI
bo more natural. People trade whe
leans we are the only people in a pot
n for credit trade. We put down pr
Ely losses on bad debts. The trade
>]NTGr face:
prices,?goods they say have pone i
j, and we are in the lead with some s
wo January Bo
38 in the new 20 cent Poplin Plaids,
eeces in new and desirable styles, on
iRBA* Mitt
re not bought their winter Millinery i
r half price. Avail yourself of this |
3e Bargains, !
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luu uiaiivct auuiUDt IIIO IttCI) mHl WC
idquarters. OUR GUARANTEED
ror good service and LOW PRICES.
bargains In Every
gamso:
formerly Mies Kyall^ a young L
woman about 25 years of age, and g<
Eldredge Dawkins, a young white jj
man about the same age, who had
been clerking or loafing about ..
u
Mr. Graddick's store. They were ^
both taken to the jail about 3 a. j
in., and committed by the coroner
to await the result of an investi c'
cation into the cause of Mr. Chad
dick's death. The coroner nifo
arrested Thomas Mo<>re, n n&ffr" b
boy, who worked about the place, tr
Threo colored women, one of n?
whom had been cookinc for the b
family, were also locked up later. H
Young" Graddick had been in c!
Columbia for some years. lie
had worked for Mr. John Hied s(
linger until recently, when he hi
went to keeping a small general c<
store at the place in which he
(lied. Mr. Riedlinger says he was ,H
la fine young man, but was kept t(
in trouble most of t be time by his tl
wife, with whom lie did not gel
along we].. She, ii is said, was ly
fond ol I he company ol ot her men. a;
The couple had one son, born' ti
about tour years ago. ' P1
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It seems that a short time ago
I Ik* young man suIT<*r?*? 1 an attack |C?
of tin* grippe; lie got better, but
belore he entirely recovered lie hi
<*nt fishing and retnrued only to ci
suffer a relapse. Dr. Earle stated ft'
yesterday that he saw him on 'I
Men lav ; that at that time he was
gelling along splendidly, and that
there was absolutely no reason to
c|
expect that his trouble would
. , v<
(take a serious turn. On Tuesday
r?
morning earl.v Dr. Earle says he
was called to see Mr. Graddick.
lie found him in a desperate con j,
dtlion and did what he could lor p
hiin.4>ut in a short time lie died. K
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A BARGAINS
[HE>F<
)tor0 SOUTI
Reliable Merchandise
>E FtOCKS
?re the best BARGAINS are to 1)
si'ion to handle the cash trade,
ices for Hie cash trade. We don
knows and appreciates that fac
D MERC!
ip. We are getting them cheaj
oft snaps for early trade.
trgains Just I
Our price is just half?10 cent
ly 7i cents?worth twice the moi
INBRY SA
are in great luck. We are rutin
good chance to buy a nice HAT
Shofts That
i sell more SHOES than all Lan<
LINE of Ladies, Misses and Chi
Line Come to th
>r. Earle stated that there were
)tne symptoms that he did not
ko and his suspicions were
roused, but there was nothing
pon which he could lound any
(large, and there was nothing
'ft (or him to do hut to issue a
'rtifi?"ite of death, which he
id.
Yesterday morning the coroner
;ul Dr. Earle and I)r. (luerry to
lake an autopsy and tho stomdi
ol tho dead man, whose body, |
y the way. had turned blaek in
few hours, was removed. A
leinica) analysis ol its contents
now being made by Drs. Jackin
and Owings. t >11 this will
irgely depend the result of > he j
minor's investi?r:tfion.
The body whs shipped to Kill
ui's yesterday afternoon for in
rtnent, having been viewed by
ie coronpr's jiirv.
The parties arrested deny flat'
any knowledge of foul pln_\,
>d assert that, a thorough inves
nation will result in their com
iete exoneration. Many in the
aighborhood and throughout the
ty hope that sueh will l>e the
tse.
The officers at work on the case
ive run across many suspicions
rcumstauces, but The Stat reains
from giving these until
icy are developed officially ; all
inds of stories are <lloat. The
ict that the couple could not. g-t
ong well together ib one of the
liof troubles of the defense, and
?ry plain charges made about the
dations between Mrs. Graddick
[id young Dawkmn.
The coroner selected his jury of
(quest carefully, it being comneed
of the following, with Co).
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H CAROLINA. J
i at Knock-Down ?
To us i *
e found. WE ARE CASH J
Time merchants put up
't have to charge honest peo- ^
t, and we are getting the ^
LAIXTTS 2
per than ever. The read}- ^
Cone! |
a. Another case ot those W
aey. f
tei i
ing off the balance of our W
cheap. ^
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caster combined would indi- ^
ldren's Fine KID SHOES t
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STORE, f
Faulk, W. B. Farmer, J. W. Dan
iels, W. G. Brown. M. Perry, Geo.
S. Ogg, M. P. Gibson, C. A. Deal
and Chatman.
The first session of the jury was
held last night at the court house.
Attorney Flannigan appearing in
behalf of the prisoners. After
takinjr the testimony of several
witnonaoa
journud imril next Thursday
night to await tin* report on the
chomieai anualysis.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Atercury
an mercury will surely destroy the .sense of
smell and completely derange the whole sys
tern when entering li through thu mucous surfaces
Such articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable physicians.
as the damage they will do Is ten fold to
the good you can povslbjy derive from them
Ham. s t atakkI! C'Pitt:, inanufnftured by 1>\ .1.
CHUNKY efc CO, Toledo, Ohio, contains in
mercury, nnd is t.ilten inPrnullj. nctln directly
u|M>n toe blood and mucous surfaces of the
system In buying Hai.i.'s Catarhii Ciiiik ho
sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally.
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by f?\ ,1. CHUNKY
A. CO. Testimonials free.
Kniii by Druggists, 75c
llnll's family l'ills are the best.
The Life Preserver which has carried many
ladies safely over the dangerous sea 'Change
of Life" is Sliiiinoes Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets
NEW
SMITH and -k
wuumur.
W E lw?ve opened a 8II011 on
the CLARK CORNER iij
t In* ?il?l Iienry Hancock Shop
*?nd are prepared 1?> do all
Kinds ot
BLACKSMITH & WOODWORK.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
to our Patrons.
Prices to Suit the TIMES.
We will be glad to do your
Work. ' '
D. P. BAKER and
peter Mcpherson.
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0 ODTH CAROLINA 8 GEORGIA
0 EXTEISIO* R. B. COMPUY. |
Schedule No. 4
In Effect 12.01 a. m.. Soud^y,' Dp*. 1899.
B^tiwflCamdep.S.C.ind BlachbiffcS-C- >4
Sjm*6l? EASTERN TIME. rfr^ci?M
PaascogeF ' PwieofreF
. 1 1'^tly
Except STATIONS. Except J|
Sunday. I Sunday^ W
PX. A. M.
12 60 Camden 12 25
1 15 DeKnlb /+*.' 12 02
1 27 WestvlUe'^J* II 50
1 40 Kershaw 11 85
2 lo Heath Sprlnjt 11 20
2 15 Pleasant Hill U lft
2 36 Lancaster 10 55
2 50 Riverside 10 40
3 00 SprlnxdaU 10 80
3 10 Catawba Junction 10 20
3 20 Leslie 10 10
3 40 lioek Hill 10 QO
3 .'>5 Newport j 9 85
4 02 Tlrzah 9 80
4 20 * Yorkvllle 9 IB
4 35 Hharou 0 00
4 50 Hickory Orovo 8 45
f> 00 Smyrna 8 35
5 20 Ulackaburg 8 15
P. M : A. M.
Between Blacksbarg^.C-.aDd Marion, B.C.
wet.?if iy
vc. Cla*s EASTERN JIC4E. Hec. Class
Mixeil V Mtxod
Daily y
Except STATIONS. Except
Sunday. Sunday.
A. M7] (r. M.
o iu mncKHnurg o w ^
8 SO Earls 6 88 ML
8 40 Patterson Springs 8.1*
B 20 Shelby 8 08 ^
to oo Lattlmore 4 M
10 10 Mooresboro 4 4#
10 <8 Henrietta 4 St
10 60 Forest City 3 M ^M
11 |A Rutherford ton 3 88 ..
jl 36 Millwood S 08 ^
11 4 Golden Volley 8 M
12 06 Thermal City 8 48
12 26 Glenwood 2 88
12 60 Marion 2 08
A- M. ?. ?
WEST. GAFFNEY DIVISION EAHai
Plrstfclass ???????
16 IS EASTERN TIME. 14 18
,0. j >,&? iSSf ? at
= 8fl=s* STATIONS. ;; gf ^ 8-3
Q?? Mm
P. M l A. M- A. U. P. M.
1 00 8 00 Blaeksburg 7 60 8 08
1 20 8 20 Cherokee Falls 7 SO 2 48
1 40 8 40 Gaffney 7 10 *28
P. M. A. M A. M. P.M
Trains Nos. 32 and 33 oonneet at Blaeksburg
with trains on the Gaffney Division.
Train No. 32 connects at Camden with the
Charleston Division of the Southern Railway
for all points south.
Ttaln No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. at,
going west, makes conneotlon at Lancaster, *
S. C., with the L & C. R. It., at Catawba JublP -w r.m
tlon with the 8. A. L., going north: at Rook * , /Jfi
Hill with the Southern Railway, going north.
Train No. II connects at Blaeksburg with the
Southern Railway from the south. At Marlon,
N. C., with Southern Railway going west.
SAM'L. HUNT, A.TRIPP,
President. Superintendent m
S. B. LUMPKIN. G. P. A.
MOM urn,
BETTER MULES, LARGER
MULES, FATTER MULES.
# HORSES The BEST. *
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KEEP posted by calling ad our
St a I > I es frequently, and see' the
quality and learn oUr pri-es. We
arc in, tin* business to suodeed,
and "the way to succeed is to
I succeed." and that is what are *
doinjr. f ? 5r\Our
.Mr. Klltutf'.s now in the
Western markets and will return (
j I?y the 2 lid wilhf fS line a lot of V
I \ l IT I I.Vi i ti . !*..% ? ? . *
I itl U 1 dio .111(1 HDIiMV'") .IS Has
j e \ei hoen in Lancaster We buy
it1*! in t(? -?-li a^ain. ui ul, if you *iv.
ant a ft mil in nit* or horse idve
us a trial, and it we do not sell
\<>n. we will he'ieveyou anenoL in
the market. We guarantee what
; we sell, and wiTT <U) everything
1 reasonable to suit all
I roni us. f/t \ '
We are, indeejfc. thankful ^ir
the patronage and lyanlidence of
the people ol Lancaster and ad
.joining counties, ami by strict, integrity
and fair dPfffKi'lrs hope to
merit a continunnee of the same.
ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD. ^
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MOKTCY TO T.0A1HI
I HAVE made arrangements with
I llr#r>Kers in New York Oily through
; whom I am able Jo place Joans iBcuredyT
by u ill st mortgage improved farms* ,
lor live y6afl|V$*/ payable in instal* ^
ments, af Hit rate of 7 per cent.
interest perJ'Aniiuni. The brokerage ^
and the charge'Tor abstract and itv
apection are small and at the expense
of the borrower. ,
R. t. WVLIE, Atty-at-Law. jf
.Sept. 27, 189?. , J Cm.
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' I hn<l dyspepsttflor years. No nedlctae was
ho effective us Kedol DyHpepnta Cure. It gave
immediate relief. Two bottles produced marvelous
lenuiiH." wrltea Lk H Warren, Albany, u
Win 11 illsft s'H what yon eat and c.innot fat) to
cuic. i luwti ril Bros. gBhl-w-s 4
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