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WF i A DISGRACE TO ALABAMA. '"ho Chief Justice is Shot in his Own House by a Trespasser, Who would not Listen to Any Reason. Montgomery, Ala., Feb. !() ? chief Justice McOlellan, ol the Mabaaia iuprefno Court, was fhotin the right shoulder at hi house a little before 8 o'clock this morning by either Mr. Jesse D. Healo 6r his son, I'helau Iloalo, ol 1 his city. The pistol ball struck ' he third rib on the right sidi ron.t, ranged upward and <?ut ward, shattering theboneon flu '>int of the right shoulder. Tin I all was cut out. The wound u . serious one and it will tnko i im.v days, to determine tho result !Ie is resting easily to-night. The Messrs. Boale wont to ihc ouse of Ju Ige McClellnn to hunt Me lion, .lohn McQueen, ol Hir viinghatn, assistant solicitor ol Jefferson County, to punish him lor what they believed to be ba<l treatment of the elder Bode's I uighter, Miss Caroline. She hail not been at home all night, and 1 hey had been informed that MoQueen had been riding in a hack with Miss Reale the greater part of the night, after a supper at a leading restaurant. Judge McClellan tried to provent the Beales going up-staira and through his house in their hunt for McQueen. This the Beales resented, and one of them, believed to be the father, shot McClellan with a pistol. McClellan was driven down the -'airs and out, on the sidewalk, where he called for the police. The Beales pursued their hunt through the house and belie Ting hey had located McQueen in I'lnsnt- whiVh wne lr?r?lrn<l fi i-twl about a dozen shots into tho door. {Jeveral passed entirely Ihrough i ho closet. McQueen was in the iosot. but was in a narrow place Jo the side of the door and was /i r:^ not struck. A- policeman came upon ??r> t-;;ene quickly amd tho lieales wore arrested ai d taken to polio* headquarters. They a/o still n;:?!er arrest. Later the fact was developed 'bat McQueen and Miss i id gone to the residence <? 1\ ite Judge Gaston after n< !:. ' > get a license to bo manic!. Tho .Judge declined to i u : license umler the circumBl-?nces ; nd they spent the rest ( ! the night tiying to find a county jus !'<?(? t > nflrfnrm thr> v Their Marriage had been oj ;. ' by the lady's parents for .? i >ng i ime. As soon as all the tacts became known the Bealos were reronoiV-d ?<> the marriage of the couple. Accordingly they were married ;<t the residence of .Judge Gascon ;>v ttie Rev. Edward Cobbs at 1 ? "clock this afternoon. MOH LAW STRONGER Til A N LA W. '1 he La*t Resort of the AnfiLiquor Men in K ailHAH. Topeka, Kansas, Feb. 10 ? Three thousand male citizen* of Topeka, in tnase meeting here today, issued an ultimatum givi .(/ till) nnmnfAiiLi 1 .1--. ...rt v...-. I.i.mv.unn J lllll I o I'l III** thy until Friday next at 12 o'clock noon to quit business. If this .shall not be done, warning was given that a thousand armed men would immediately move on the joints and remove ihem by force. To-day's action is the result of the crusade started in T< peka less than ten days ago by ;?Jxm. Uarrie Nation. The meeting 'his afternoon was a remarkable one jfj every respect. It whs called be a committee of the Law Fnlorcement League and was attended by nearly all the prom inent business men of ths city. Conservative men, who thus have hitherto advocated moderation in dealing with the lawless ejefpept, iiVaistfd. i \' uu jiiistnkahld U rm.r 11:?t "the tiiVl? had come when tpatience had ceased to bo a vir tue', And thattho people ofTopoku hould.talco the law in their own hands The meeting was opened with prayer. After a few short, nappy addresses, which worked 'hr audience lo ? high degree of ntfcnaiasni, *n ultimatum ws-? proposed tyul passed 'ninid the loudest cheering. Tho ultimatum If -* commanded the officers of the city and county to perform fheir duty regarding tho closing of the .'joints. Tho officers were wnrtn d J,'hat the\ had waited longenon- 'i The property owners in whoso premises tin' joints were kept wrre also warned in unmisf akn'o-o >nns that they should nhate tho 5 nuisance at once or the nennle r>( I I ? t Tnpekn would not lie responsible or the dr?ma?!:o I fiat mbrht ensue to the buildings. The words of enelenuiation and warning then brought forth murmurs of appro va! thai gained strength with [each minute, finally sweeping ? over tho entire audience and ? ill ruinating in great enthusiasm. Old men and conservative min isters, jumped to their feet in; their enthusiasm and waved the!handkerchiefs, gesticulate i and cheered to the echo. Tho ultima, turn, which was adopted by a vis j ing vote, follows : Till; WAKNIXO. "To those immediately engugi d .in the illicit business, whether , wholesale or retail: We have j to i?ay that tho long controversy l of tho public with you must now I come to attend. You have openly | and persistently defied ottr laws ; j , you have made yourselves the) .agents ol even greater cri tninule < outside of the state, who have j 'supported you in your unlawful j jtrallio; you have gathered about you a criminal element thut i<J a perpetual menace to the safely of the community,and have main-. tained places that engender and ! encourage all vices; you hav< introduced the moat corruptou. | 'i:\tm1 itiiioralizinu factors and in , iluorico into our local politics,ami I for years you havo scorned all1 j appeals uu<l warnings that have ! hron presented. to you l?y the virtue-lo-ing people of the com i' munity. "Mow \y fool that the time lias come \\ iicii \v*c must ^jcvik to you peremptorily. Wo o now to oiulcuvoi to pcrsunth ? ? wo (uimiiaml you Vou must stop tlii?* lawless niul ini(|i.itou> hufiucse, aiid slop it jit otie? , . id W" lief 1 v notify r ou t' must have untjurstioiiahlo, cv iilcucc, absolutely satisf io"\ to 1110 cornmittoo Ol juihiic 1'ii\l , viiun v. 1 <> ia i oi? !< , 11*4*1 alt vour illicit g???><!> i og ; i,. r wit 11 !: liic a -< .*iji : <1 ' .i : ii^ * ti?1 furnishings (if i,f?j .! ?< * when vour unlawful hi ilias been carried on. sI?' 11 : I* ' ?e removed ami sniped frotu *1 ?o ! [city before 12 o'clock noon,! ridav, F? lii'unrv If, M? I. I IT|?#>ti the strict and literal observance of this demand we shall in ist ; end if it si. ill ho di-regarded we will take what ever measures art* noci.-Anry ?r its rigid enforcement ' If a long outraged publicj shall be compelled to resort to lite fundamental right of selfvindication against criminals j and their abettors, the grave consequences to evil doers, which may result from such a return must rest with the dehors and nullifiera of our laws and the obstructors of our governmental machinery. "The jointists, the men who rent property to the jointists j and the men who hare violated their oaths in tolerating crime | ? these are the disturber* of the ! ueace arul not an ofl'rontrvl mid I wronged public, which, as n sovereign, has both tlic right. au<l the duty to see that its will and judgment shall be respected " The ultimatum was written by n committee of which Hubert Stone, a lending business man, I was chairman. Chief of Police Staid made an ad :rors. Ilea* id the law could be enforced if the entire police tn hi., iv of the city wo,id work in unison with hint The audience, amid cheer*, adopted a resio ution demanding that the city council at its next meeting confirm the renominstien of Mr Ftnhl for chief of polic Twelve hundred raen signed their name# to carde pledging themselves to be pead"*" * pioioarji^a .-fJW tit* . lnny wljieh hn^ been recruited to stamp out the joints by the time the limit set by the ultimatum expires There seems to bo no question that the next few days in Tope! n will see interesting developments, possibly bloodshed. t.? .'rlppr QnMil) Cured. ' I n tl *? winter of 199s and 1899 t wan takei: down with a eevero attack of wha is called La Grippe** says P. L. ! llev. tt a prominent ?lr 11 of Winpolil. I " The only medicine I used v n \? o bottles of ('hamherlain's ' oiujh i'^medy." If broke up the cold ;ii <! stopped the cousrliiiir: like magic, and ! >ive never since been troubled with Orippe " Chamberlain's Cough i Ifeineily can always be depended upon fn br-'ai" up a n'vern cold and ward off i ho* threatened attack of pneumonia, ft i leasaut to take, too. which n ? ? ii-f nion in'^irRoie una or ine nrnst popular prcpurntiofiH in u?? for ailments. For sale by J. F. Mnol:oy A Fo. THE PHOfiNlX INSMCRCQ. Hartford, conn. i ASSETS, Jnnuary 1st, 1001, *5,583,404.26. Insures town and country property. Agent at Lancaster. A. J. CLARK. Jan. S), 1001. ly. ?! -jIr s : >n mad"- Regular ami Painless, tl P.iun'f . js l< . ilips and r.iujbs cured by .'miiK'is S'jii". v'lno Winn or Tablets. IjANO.ISTRR At chester ir a i?.w a r '$< ! Win < h:?st.or ami Lancaster Sc :ihilo ri Kffrot S-'ptcinhcr Itlth, 1900. I ><tifif Kxrepl Snnrtaj/. rufu.ji.u io Northbound No. I V. s'o 17 No. 1". No. 14 i'. M I v'.v:.; ~ P. M. A. M 8 to i? to (I f.v ... ChoHtor.... Ar 6 5B 7 B7 10 op* ".... Knox .... " B At 8 IT 10'Aij* ". .Uicbburg.... " r?oo 7 lil 4 47 P f-7 I0 40d llaxdomvlllc.. " I :!7 7 12 ? lit loop "...Port Lawn..." 4 15 0 B7 II joj* " .. .Unices... . it 10 .1 > 1 Ar I. .in- iMU'r.. f.v 4 0' 8 30 P. M IA M i J*. M. A. 10 No 'I. levin-* L-incnst-r o :i" ?. in,, initkim ?:?-< ii' 'i i I.-, .it (,'hCNicr wiiii Bnuihiim !: llwity N fio 'Imrlntli anil pnlnta north : : It i .- in. i Air I.In "AllAi i Spccfiil" for ktlat . i" . iv Alio ,.t. Carolina N . ' .' ' rn II)'. N'o 10 for Libnolr, N. C., ; i. l 'i n |m lots, .no Southern Kaiiiviiy 13 for o ni.tla mil o > 11 i noultl. H in in ( tester i i .i. in., connect" ruin Col irnblu anJ inl nil Air Uno "AllMUl Spni ' 1 '.is, i I'ulnl'* and : rn il n i ' : i. N'i rt.! : :i Hid KastIt Willi S C. & U. K. f(?r < ll .rUnburi;. N : i , 11.. connect* ; or i s ' A O K roni Camden V I'" ". it'. No. ::i ilt'hcKliT for i In'rloiii- nn<l P'i ot* noi ?h. N??. IB i< hi iii enter i in p connoota at '. i " : .. .\ i ill from l.l.itOY SPRINGS, President. i.'l I '-. A cnf. xv.! -re lvniies Coming! Yes. ami Horses, Too ! #?:i\*t?i?r well nigh sold out (lie v. t*ioj sl(.< k \\received i lie i i' i. ,\. <>ur Mi. t .aw ford v. on 111.- wesii rii markets in re Mules and Horses lor ?, raj idl\ increasing trade. Tim carload:- of new stock being bought by Mi < r.i lord aro exjie-led !o ai'ive here Saturday <"?f this wetk, s?< don't tail to call and *e.> theni. You'll Find in the Lot S'ov- rare beauties in both Mules and Horses. And while you are looking n? our tine stock, you can ?ako a peep at onr handsome display of vehicles?Buggies and Wagons i ELLIOTT d- CHA WFOHI). Registration Notice. rnilK IT HI.If will take notice that _I. 'he Kegistration Rooks will be open at the (!Ol*RT HOUMK for the registration of parties entitled to register under the constitution, on the 1 si Monday tr 1'ues.lay in each month, until 30 days preceding the general election. .1. M, CASKET, Chair. ltd. Keg. Lancaster Co. March 7. 1 VMH?. i i WANTED! |{i li;\1 >1?? limn for Manager of Brunch Office wo wiali to open in thif* vicinity. If your record in O. K hero ih fin opportunity. Kindly give good reference i whin writing. THE A. T. ?0RR!S. WHOLESALE HOUSE , CINCINNATI, IOHIO. " Illustrated catalogue 4 rents 1 atampt. I!i4. Malantrtnn ran find a lodir*m ntin the srs t? ni ?t.Ue toe Tdver ' in porfe? t order. M a sl?;aB<.na Liver mtdlrtne i? cNPf Auditor's Notice. LANCASTER, S. C., Dec. 5,1000, Notick in hereby Riven that thif office will be open from FIRS'l DAY OK JANUARY to the 20T1I DAY OF.FEBRUARY 1001, for tin purpose of receiving the returns ol the taxpayers of Lancaster county All persons having property in theii possession *r as managers, holders, or as husband, parent, guardian, trustee, executor, administrator receiver, accounting officer, agent, attorney or factor, on the llrst day of January 1001, are required to list the same for taxation within the time required by law or incur the penalty ol Fifty per cent which attaches in case of failure to do so. The poll tnx of One Dollar is laid upon all male persons between the ages of 21 and (50 years, except persons who are maimed and unable tc earn a support; also onfederate soldiers above the age of 60 years. The Auditor or an assistant will attend the following places in the county on the day named below for the convenience of the public. Osceola?Tuesday, January sili, it m. Pleasant Vulley? Wednesday, Jan. 9lh, Hcluir?Thursday, Jan. 10th. Van Wyiek?Friday. Jan. Ilth. Pixie, a. tii., Dwight p. in.,?Monday, Jan- 14 th TrodosvtUe?Tuesday, Jan. 15th. Taxahaw?Wednesday, Jftn, 10th. Flat Creek church?Thursday, Jan. 17lh. Dr. C C. Welsh's ?Friday, Jan. 18th. Primus?Saturday, J.in. 19th. Halle '5old Mine?Monday, Jan. 2lat. Kershaw ? Tuesday and Wed., Jan. 22*1 and 23d Heath Sprit gs?Thursday Jan. 83d. l'lhnsnnt Hill?Friday, 2 p in., Jan. 86th. Dry Crook P. O. ? Monday, Jan. 28th. Under an act of the legislature, all riiieuritiii lio t? J ?i i? * , . ?.-, .mi nig II linn HUOIIIf til oOU or more are required to make a return of the same to the Auditor at the time of making their other ret urns. It will he to the interest or every taxpayer to make his return promptly of all personal property ; also of all transfers or improvements on real estate, and save the penalty of -r>n per cent, which attaches after the 20th ol February. All persons sending their reform to this ofTlce hy mail, will please sign the oath at bottom of return before an officer who is authorized to take th same. JOHN A. OOK, nun ty Auditor. Dee. Si. 1 !)00 ft ! i. -!o" K\| ootancy. Simmons Squ-ih V no \\ tne or Tnhloti cheer and Strengthen . milter, Shorten Labor and Hob ConUneim ni ol its Terrors. Ocranir. nioni.s of Monstrual Functions pro ibioo Miscarrtat;'.'. Simmons Squaw Vine Wtnc or Tablets correct the derangements. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -Jgh? <Sr gntnl T'.rrr at /KiknajTlll* mmA 8???nrt Rantaro Tlins at Othsr Point*. tobedule in Effnot Jaue 10th. hort.douttv rf7 tavuJnliltVSo!'!! ". V.'.iT&y " Hart.well . 4O0p 4 lw - Ulit'-kvllU 4fclp 4?? " f-j.rln rfhctCL * *4p 4 Mi * Hximn^wKffHrrTmrT.- T4U130tol " lir.thohvilli# . 8 od? ? Me " Orangeburg ?. 0 23* ?80l M Klnf /Ole 10 !. * 4 80i Ar. Columbia ...... ,. _ 111 00a 5 &3? Lvi Au?u?ta, ftfo. Uy.) ,*"2 We 3 l" PlJtfi L*. <?raoityvm? 8 Ma, 3 frly lu 1S? Lt. 2<lgoflald......... I 1 lop .. ... 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TUte - kte4.::..:-.::::;: ::::;1ffl IS Baiu wall jjih ftjai v?ir?* ?> ft1fly Site A') " k?onvlH? (r. >,) . faoft 0 2te *ni fi' '(ml}*ti ?*o?[H BiinSyr) llMftan Oar St/rlo*. ?rrj>n*i*t daily Battel!r?r aartVa >iu riorum aoa lor*. jaoa A wl yorfc aad rtartda Kmnrmt ^r**^Bri9* aJaaptng oara batAraaai Aaguata An l V?vr Yofe. lMiiimno di AWlna rm alaautog mm Wtw?r> Port Tu-uivi, Jaokaou villa, fterannAA. Waahtngtoe iwi jraw York. Pallmaq al?Mplag oar* ba*v-? . Obarlotta arvg JUoliraoiid. Dltting nam bn.?Ma Chavlotta ail bavannah. ifom. Ho and *>?U. 8. Yaat Mail, Thraoah f*Ulma:i nrarrlna-Trwwa alraolng ara ha wkb iu"k*on<Hlt* *nd warvr York and fqlVmao *!? : lag oar* katwaab Anguavi and Uhatbttt Dili Inn cart *<r?a all nMli aurcnta. rkl'tnan ajaotdag ottf* bqttrrea JackaonvtlM rvi anroota iw't hvtwaa? iankaorr fUle and (JUt iulja',1, tia AmmivIUa, rhAttK 0. OAK NOR JSLOUUT. wxsg&.vft-*'*- wJR&.fttv, W. A. TURK. S. B n A RIXWTCK, Gioii l'aaa Ag'V AA'tGran. Pnaa A/t, , Waabtnguin, iX Q Atlanta, via I I II I I 1 I SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANl t \ nv iw ! ^3 New ' And the New Cer Clearing ( All Winter fin AAA VVA VI V I We have decided to carr thing must go in season. Object of this Sale is to U This is no ordinary sale, ! Cash Buyers. We make , all lines. Many goods will | even LESS. Everything v The Slaughter 1 t * i Now is the chance of a profit by this unusual Cut Bargain coi w , 5,000 yards good Alamance only GCO " u Cotton Flannel ' j 1,000 u Mill Fhmneletts 10 c< ' I *>00 " French Flanneletts, b , j i 1200 ' Schoolboy Joan, 1f> no i"j Corset Remnants, (yard square), ' j Rleaohed Table Dartia&k, 40 cent \ ?j Turkey Red Table Damask, 35 eei |i Doileys and Napkins very Cheap, ; Best Calicos, Indigo Blues Turkey {he Best Standard Fancies, va Ladies' Jackets Lined with Quillei > il " Fancy kind, value " u . Nicely made, valu* Black Fur Colloretts, value $1.25, u ' Larger, value $2.00, on I ! li " Full size, value $2.25, o i A few large Handsome Capes very i Large Double Cloth Capes, value > | j Small Blush ('loth Capo, value $1. ! 1 A few splendid Rainy Day Skirts, SHOE BAR*/ j LONG TO B] 100 pairs Ladies' Fine Dongola an lace, or agenal, price $2,0 placed on the Bargain down at The entire lot bought to go in n < We also have some big values in ( Buy Underv Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts ?50 cents each?now only Ladies', Missses and Children's Un Ladies' Vests, Some Greal P< 50 pairs fine $4.00 Cassimere pant 25 pairs fine $2.00 Cassimere pant 150 pair* wool pants?mixed lot ? $1.50; your choice for Came Too Late the 14 fine Black Overcoats, value $9. Many Specials we have not spar The Canson CAS I II ? # +Si3 CE SALE! Wf 11IMM I?W rtvnNNv-mas in THE Year8?- I itury With a Big ^ I Dnt Sale. * ? -V ods Mast Go. y nothing over. Every- >No matter about cost; the nload winter stuff. but a great chance for unusual reductions along go at HALF Price; some rc. offer, a bargain. Uready Begun. ^ l lifetime?Don't fail to Price Sale. nters Loaded ith Hot Stuff. 4 c?nlt. 7} cent value, only 6 " ut value, only 44 0 cent value, only 71 ?4 ut value, only 10 41 20 cent value, only 15 " a!no, only 25 i% it value, only 25 44 2 > cents a Dozen ami up. Reds, Silver Grays and lue cents, only 5 cents. Satin, value $8.50, only $4.05. ^ $6.75, only $3.05. w 3 $5.00, only $2.95. only 75 cants. y $1.00. illy $1.25. cheap. |! 1,00, only 65 cents. 25, only 90 44 value $4.00, only $2.75. UNS E REMEMBERED. (1 (rloKS Kid button nnd 0, $2.50 and $3.00? counter and marked 4 $1.25. lay. )hildrens' Shoes. /ear Cheap. and Drawers,our price 35 cents, ion Shirts from 25 to 50 44 12i to 10 44 a.nt Values. s, now #2.00. s, now 11.25. -value from 75 cents to 75 cents. for : Holiday Trade. _ 00; will let them go for $0.50. e to mention, >H STORE.