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FT- ' r-js i + Heat! { ... i Making i || do 1 _ 1 . 11 r vji weeKS ieii. we it $3 injured by the dust i souled CHRIST] I $8,500 at a merciless redui ^ Exquisite Tailor Si T derwear, Fancy Gc 1W 'i % ENGLAND'S (JUKEN IS DEAD. Epward VII Now King of the Empire and Emperor ot' India. Cowes, Isle of Wight, Jan. 22. ?Queu Victoria is dead and Ed t. ard VII. reigns. The greatest event in the memory of this genration. the moBt stupendous change in existing condition* ( that could possibly be imagined, 1:hb taken place quietly, almost iioutly, upon the anniversary o? t.ue death of Queen Victoria's 1 ather, the Duke of Kent. The end of this career, nevei quailed by any woman in the world's history, came in a simply j furnished' room in Osborn* i house. This most respected of , a'l women, living or dead, lay in a great four-posted bed and mad u shrunken atom, whose ag*d ce aud figure were a cruel lOckery of tho fair girl who in 1^37 bogan to rule over England Around her were gathered a! most every descendant of her line. Weil within in view of her . dying eyes there hur.g a portrHi"* of the prince consort. It wss h? ho designed the room and .?vor\ oartcf the oaf-tie. In Bc.arcelv j .1 dible words tho white haired shop of Winchester prayed b* 1 uide her, as he had often prayed with his sovereign, for he washer' chaplain at Windsor. With Vow.: d heads the imperious ruler of i i tl e German empire and the ir.nn I, ho now i.i king of England, the . uimao who has succeeded to th , *le of queen, the princep and , . inceeses and those of less than i r >yal designation, listened to tho j t>?shop's ceaselesfa prayer. Six o'clock passed. The bishop ;1 .ntinued his mtoreecsiou. Onet' ?-> the younger children asked .a1, question in a shnll childish j< treble and was immediately i ' 1 r. r? 1 TKn p 11 iuv * u... ninumi 01 me i r yal family sobbed faintly and t.ie men shulQod uneasily. THK END. I At exactly 6:30 Sir James Kuid held up his hand, and the people in the room knew that ' England has lost her queen. The ' iCHhop pronounced the henedic- ' (ion. The queen passed away quite s peacefully. She suffered no ( pain. Those who were now ,, mourners went to their rooms j A few minutes later the inevi . table element of materialism steDDed into this r>at.ht?fin r I , ter of international history, for the court ladies went busily to 1 work ordering their mourning " from London. The wheels of the world were jarred when the announcement , came, but in this palace at On- < home everything pursued the ' usual course. Down in the J l-itchen they were cookings huge , dinner for an aRRemblage, the i like of which has seldom beeni' known in England, and the din ' nor preparations proceeded just < as if nothing had happened. < The body of Queen Victoria 1 w is embalmed and will prohsblv , be taken to Windsor Saturday, i ? .u..? .... > < ^iu%%-%%%% m? ?RIOUS i Bank 11 clean sweep of everythu rces us to add anoth wn the. middle walls am liist make room for carp : and morter later on. V Ml AS BARGAINS i IPortb of ction. Look over tbe h; .11 ts. Newest Neck-we; tods, Scarfs, Table Cov< 7H The cethn arrived last evening\a from London. ^ IIEK T11OlJ(HITFULNESS. ? An incident characteristic of 81 ti e queen's solicitude for others n occurred two days ago, when in one of the intervals of conscious ness, she summoned strength to BUggest to her dressers, who had w been acting as nurses, to take the !l opportunity of getting some fresh ! uir. M Monday afternoon she asked 1' [Ii:it her little 1'oilier'anian spaniel be brought to her bedside. It was teared the queen was d v :l inir about 9 oVIoek in tin: morn ! intr and carnages wore sent toj'' Usborne cottage and the roctor\ ' U> bring all the princess and j)rin-|n esses and abo the bishop m Winchester to her h'vhale. It n' denied then near the e?ul l.ui ' waen tiling.- !o kid the 'V"V.'t,'lie I in-en hud o.i n I he r..! ,< her \v? ndei'ftil eonstjf it i ,M?!ie 1 1|CI I 8 .1 (i I . lie Prince ol Wales, 'In 1'ritu - b ind Emperor WilMani SI asked 0 ape one of h rfaltl-ful ser -a is, :i 1 member of t! la?ut k ?ld il? '' 'listened to I'mroori, jut before v Ii gol I here , iii| Jiet ii had pas k *' into a fit tu 1 sleep. Eot.r oYlo< ! n <rked a* begin ' fi ng oi' the end. Again I no l< miiy <? wcro summoned and this titno *! ' relapse was not followed by re %N jovery. The Prince of Wales "va* n eery much affected when the doc K tors at la 1 informed him that his in . mother had breathed her last. 'I'llK LAST DAYS. j * The record of the last days of 11 the reign of Victoria is not easvK to tell. The correspondent of the ' P Associated Press was the onlyj^ correspondent admitted to the'" Osborne house and his interview ' with Sir Arthur Jolin Kiirgs, pri- *1 vate secretary to 1he late queen, was the only official statement a that had been given out. F\>r several weeks the queen had been tailing. On Monday week she uinamond Lord Roberts end asked ^ bim some very searching ques ions regarding the war in South Africa. On Tuesday she went for ^ * drive, but was visibly affected ^ )n Wednesdav hI>? eiifT?r/wi ? ?,?*? w J *? ? J'"1 * I y t i e fitrokfi, accompanied hv in n :ense physical weakness. It war " ler first illness in all of her 81 /ears and she would not admit it. u rhen her condition crew ro very a nuch worse, ro serious that thus c^ nr A I.lfe and Draft* Fight. Ci Mr. W. A. lfinea of Mancheator, In., writing of his almoat miraculous ea- P app from denf%, says: Exposure af- tl er measles Induced tuny trouble, H] which ended in (Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhaged and coughed a night and day. All my doctors said I p unst soon die. Then I hegan to w*p l?r. Kind's New Discovery for Con- 11 ui nipt Hp, which completely cured me. o I would not he without it even if i ^ soat $6 00 a bottle. Hundreds have ^ ised it on my recommendation and , P ill aay it never faila to cure Throat, p( ''heat and Eung troubles." Regular ii*e iOc and $1 00. Trial hottlea free it Crawford Bros dmg atore A. n - ' 'AmUM ? .g> 1 iTnrfMifc 1W 'JtdALtut ' . ! CHR] ng & ig. A great remod er store room to ou 1 re filing the stores enters and masons. Vords and figures ati in ever)' nook and c< <i.lotbmg ( andsome Wraps, CI ir. Dress Patterns srs, Handkerchiefs, ? xrct. cfo ISA t 1-*. -4 ft V I * #?<W Hfl>MDWiXMt?i W??fW gainst her wishes. the family a rere summoned. When the rrived her reason had practical] uccumbed to paralysis and weal ess. The events of tha last l'e ays are well known. TIIE QURKN IS !>KAI). At the lodge gates the watchei aited nervously. Suddenl; long the drive from the lions ame a horseman who cried "Tli ueen is dead" as he dashed alon iroiigh the crowds. LONG J.IVE T!It: KINO ! Then doser. the hillside rnshe niyri.nl ot' messengers. Soo 10 surrounding country Uric ml a king ruled ovr Great 1 ir tin. 'I'lie local inhabitants the alkrd as it n a dr< am, throng jc t re ! s f C< -\ bit r hey < 1 i d! hexi'rd'. <o-;t<:p and drink t)i oilth 1 the monarch. Tit *'Ai.i5\VKLl Vv'e.lPS. ('owi'- , isle . f Wj *111, Jan he queen ; - said to liav ill farowt-ll in a f ebio mon< ylable to h -r family assemble t her bedside t. midnight. 81] rst n-eog iiz' <i tho I'rinco c tr'aies, to whom die spoke \v wen is of gi' ? -t monion1 n Kmporor William an e oth rs pr? -#rt filed pa? lid lizard a whi-pered goot ye. All those in the hod root ore iii tears. This proclaim on will give the nets* title th log may assume, but this i ot anuounced. Tho proclaim ion will then he sent to t!i Ierahl's college and tho follov ig day the earl marshal, th arter- at-arms, the herald nrsuivant and other official) lie college memberB with th ousehold troops, will procoo i - ii* * -ojii me pniace, ciaa in tnoi plendid surcoats, and proeee ) Trafalgar square. The Kin t-nrms will halt, commnn ilence and read the proclaim on. Proceeding down th trand to Temple Bar, a paus -ill he made, to demand an oi ranee into the city, to proclaii 10 king. There the lord mayr lierifTs in their state carriage! rill form a great procession an hen the sari marshal's part r>mos just within the cit oundry the proclamation wi e read again and the proces: m will pass down Bud gate Hi nd Cheapsido to the royal ej liange, where similar cert ionics win close the spectacle The arrangements are pract illy complete for meeting of tli riry council and parliamon 10 students requiring that the liall assemble on the death ( sovereign. The privv eounce >rs could gather together will i a tend, give up their seals i ffice, ho resworn, receive tli reclamation of the now kinj ahs votes of condolence an ongratulation, and adjourn After givingup their seals th linisters will receive thoi * * [g*MAjS Mercantil elling sale begins at once. r DRY GOODS DP will begin in January. 1 T will pay us better to si tract attention, but it is ex; irner of our store. T AAA ,1110 Dkes and Capes. Warm of Silk, of Dress Goods, etc., etc. Come at once. LijJJK.OAKTTII U back from the now ruler. The >y privy councillors will also bo Iv sworn afresh. H Parliament will assemble G. w within 24 hours of the death of r? the queen, iu accordance with J* I tho precedent in the case of U) rs George III. y, Emperor William's yacht e, Hohenzollern has been ordered ie to leave Kiel. She expected to " g arrive at Cowes Friday. No J arrangements have yet been made for Emperor William's i d return to eventualities, ?, n i TIIH NRWfl ANNOUNCED. Osborne 11 on a o dates, Isle of ? 1 j \V Jght, Jan. 22.? When the 1 d. n in. bulletin announced that the ^ h queer was sinking all the watch- 2 d ; era at tho gater' of Orborne Ho? *e ie made up their minds to remain J Z j to the end. The cold was intense] ? land a few favored ones sought > shelter in the royal lodge, just " , inside, where they waited in ut< l? solute ailer.ee. The telephone r; e bell rang at 7 :04 p. m., but before ' l v,a royal servant had time to takej P d ] the QfiesBago tho chief of the B e! queen's police emerged from the a >f darkness and, with bare head, ^ a! said: ; ^ "Gentlemen, the queer. paR-.ed ^ f| j away at G :30." j I ^ All present reverently uncov- 4 . ered their heads and then shrill t whistles and the ringing of the I 11 bells of the hicycles in waiting p l* were the signals for messengers X; e to race to Cowes with the news, a is In a few moments tho place was X x-1 deserted. Simultaneously mount- & e! erl messengers on white horses! dashed from Osborne. ; [ft J On their arrival at Cowes the j E correspondent found the news' q known both at East and West ' Cowes 15 minutes before it had ? lf been announced to those in wait-j qj ^|ing at tho gates of Osborne - ir House The streets wpro already t fc d filled with Rorrowfnl crowds dis- G g cussing her majesty's death. Ijjj d _ 1 ? ~ ; ie The Appetite of a Goat. 1 H. m ie Is envied by all poor dyspep-j r 1* tics whose Stomach and Liver * ti are out of order. All such should ? >r know that Dr. King's New Life Fillf, the wondeful Stomach and d Liver Remedy, gives a splendid I appetite, sound digestion and a ? regular bodily habit that insures ? j. perfed health and great energy. . Only 25fc.at Crawford Hros. Drug ?" 8tore. 4 1 11 K c- -? ? i: Moneu Loaned. e t I n?Kotlato Murtirajro I,onns on lnapro?od m t. fartriH ?U rcftHonabl* raW-n R. E. WYLIE. % j AUornoy at.".aw, I.ancaxter, S.C. ? M ?Sept. 'JM. 1900 R m 1- i ^ ie E ' POBITIONH OU\HANTSBO, I in <1 Under ?,ODO C??h ?>??<& ? RKrwdlathM . 0?<m fwr ? Be'? Fes*e> /?T <^d?f <iM>% AiAtMUfw HtMfflrM Yj j **? < **?0-4 ~ \ i^wwwwi FOR le Com Our increasing b EARTMENT. 1 ^hus, time is precious laughter prices now tf amination that proves IPoitb c Furs elegantly lined a of Wash Fabrics, Lii i his is the busy sea jI51 COMP I V Registration Notice. M1!K IT BLR: will take notice that L the Registration Hooks will bi? ?r?ii at the COURT llOUBK for the 'jfi^tration of parties entitled to renter tinder the constitution, on the t Mondaj t Tuesday in each month, itil 30 days preceding the general ertion. J. M. CA8KEY, Chair. Hd. Reg. Lancaster Co. March 7. 1000. SOUTHERN RAILWAT."" i m?ral Time at JaoJootnrU.a aal *ka<ra?naV ! Raatara Time at. Othar Point*. tohelnU in EtTeot Jtina 10th. IPX). | ?oarit?oinn>. f^'^ai?;.- S&5 r. Jacksonville ~ ? ijii TWti Havunnah itto. By i l-'SU, 19 ft* bam wall ...... 4v0t> 4 ih* IriIre*kvkite . 4 Sip i t-m hnrlniriwtt - - AAATJ AM? 111*1 ?'< ,hV?.W?WP JA " TTOfTO Juiar.\?rrin<? T 41ail20<>ul ' WrtbohTill* . 8 .Vx? 1 5.u? ' OrauRpbarf 0 28a 2 50a 1 KlngTlllo 10 15a 4 80a r. Columbia .... 11 00a 5 56a r. Auvtia'H, (rto. Ycy. ) ,*TJS(Ja &jy '' t>tp ?. <4ra'Ht<?TUla 3 45a 3 J>p lu l;>p rwi;.fla"id":~r?~: Tift:? y. Alkan . I . .. 8Iftp r. Trau tub TM ~T25p IT95) 1 John ?V>n 4 20a| 4 lpp 11 top r. 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YOU I % 1 ' pany. + t ~ ] ^ usiness absolutely $ rhe workof tearing for us, only three ?? lan have the goods !^| ^ the story. Whole- ^ >f Sfyxs f nd fashionably cut. fr & nens, Hosiery, Un- $ | 1- * i ISouIJi Mini k Georgia j Iix. R. R. Co. ? I SCHEDULE SUMMER 4. In F.fTeul 12 01 n in., Sunday, Dec. 21, IHUft. Between Camden, S. C., and Blacksburg, S. C. I \w*t ss I'.nHt a*"* 1 First Clans EASTERN TIME Mrs .s pHHwrnror Hufc.ii'n.'T j iiany ~~ Dallj Except STATIONS Excop. > ind;,y 1 Sutid'iy. P M | AM 12 N)i Cutnden 12 16 I 15 lJeKilb 12 02 | 1 27 WcstviUo II i>0 1 l')| K< rshitw II 'ft 2 10 llcatli Sprint."* III 20 2 Ift l'len*ant Hill {II 'ft | 2 3M Luncuster 1 ft 2 50, Riverside 112 10 3 0?i Sprlncdell il" -0 3 KM Catawba Junction 11" 20 ! S 2oI Leslie !IU 10 3 40; Rock Hill 10 "0 3 55 Newport 1' 55 4 i"2j Tiriub I' .0 | 4 80| Yorkville I e. is I ? ?-?| Sharon P > i BO Hickory Hr#Tc * 5 001 Stnvrnu r H5 B 20 llluckaburg I t- % P. mJ 1/ M j Between B/acksburg, S. C., and /)f. ion, N. C. \\ < Ht II ; j East . ofti S?;r. Plan* KASTKRN TIMK Sec. OlasT # Mixed Mixed Duliy | iJailj Except STATIONS 1 Except Sunday I Sundn _ a W ft * m Blnckaburg \MA.i, 8 30 Ear Is ?' 2<> 8 -10 I'atteraon Springe ?'> i"i 9 an Slx-Jby o ' i 10 on Etutlmurn 10 10 Moorcitboro i ' > 1 10 as Henrietta 4 I 10 M3; Porext City 3 > i 11 IB Hut her ford ton 3 2a 11 36 Millwood 3 <m 11 45 Goldon Valley V ' 12 OB Thermal City I v 12 aB t>lcn wood I t' I'll i Marlon i no A M IP t(. WEST CAFFNEY DIVISION EAST FlraClnna rirstCI: . 15 13 KASTKRN TIMK u | 1 ' HT ATI ON8 if.lL'.' 5 a g B a S &%IH ?; ~ X <S> I I/) In f/) ^ /t l> lL A / ?l. P. J 1 Ml tl 00 Hl'<cW*burt; 7 bO 21 ij l ft 'Jo Cherokee Falls 7 30 C ) 1 hi 0 40, U..fluey 7 10 S a) P M A Mi A X. r. ' Trains No 3J ind 83 correct at HlitcWhbi I witii train* on th" tiaffiuv Division. Train No. 3J connects at Camden with t . i Charleston l> v ion of lac S rutbern Kailw for il l (loin's Momb. M 'I'm n n.. a . ving Ci m )< n at IS 10 p going west, in ale cs connection at Lanoaut'i. S. C., with the L A C. I<y.. at Catawba Jo* olion with the S. A L., nt Uootc Hill with the southern It-.< inv .,nv n rti ^ Trull No it ennnncii at ftlnek burg * th ,-a^ r . Jr SAM U HUNT, A I RIPP. i'roehlen}. SupcrlutonilMt ?- U. LUMPKIN. U P. A. Derangements of Menstrual F ineMone r> odure Miscarriage Simmons Squaw Vlnr Wire or Tablet* oottmci the <l< rangeinnuct BO YEARS* EXPERlFNrr * t ' - ? -i: ? ' ' ' ' ' n run quickly eeoerttln our opinion free whether nn Invention It probably PnlentnMo. Communion, tlont strictly confidential. IInndhookon I'ntente i tor.t freo. Oldest nuonry for securing patents. entente takon through Munn A Co. roewlv* tprri.il nottrr, without charge, In the Scientific American. M A ndsomely lllnstrated weekly. I.nrgewt etc. I r 1 n.0111 of eny scientific Journal. Terms, 9k e 1 ye ?r: four months, $L Acid by nil nr * sdnaler. S Co."1"""- New Yorit . twifcb dbtt*C? r M.. 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