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VOL/LHI. NO. 49. .: - ONIO.#! SODTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, feXJEMBER 4, 1903. #1.00 A YEABT"
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Wm. A. Nich
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HAVING LARGE RESOURCES
MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE
? i ' SOLICIT YOl
AND PROMISE YOU LI1SKRAL, C
TREATMENT. INTEREST ALLO
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VHAA >ftl A** iAtAia
I WiS IN UULUSIUN,
THREE LIVES LOST
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k Aooident Ooours Off Ellis Island,
New Yoik.
TUQ BOATS MEET IN NCRASHi
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In CplMqlon' Between the Idle Wild j
and' the Hercules, Three Men Lose
Their Lives and One Is Badly In- |
jured. [
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New York, Dec. 1.?Three lives wer0 j
lost and one man was badly hurt to- j
day by a collision hoiwppn th? inn I
Idle Wild and Hercules oft Ellis island^
Hans Peters, William Lasker and a
man whose name has not been learned,
were drowned.
John SterberK, a boatman, was cut
about the head and his lelt leg broken.
He is in a serious condition and
unable to give any details as to how
tohe accident occurred. The Hercules
is owned by the American Tow
Boat company, of Baltimore.
Phillips Declared Not Guilty.
.-^Newbern, N. C.. Nov. 28.?William
^harged with the murder of
H&Hes We on account of love
Bs' Mead' jtcftSU,^eV^e' wa* Pronounced
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TO Best Patent Flour, per
Ht .^o lb?. Granlated bugur
m u?oon. per pouljd
S Lard, per pound
D Corn, per bushel
D Oats, per bushel
30 3 pounds best Cr<?am Chees
jjj F r es h^Sto^^
f White Peas,
j B Onions,
S Irish Potatoe;
IS wee t Potatc
Heinz's be&t
L& Coconnuts, f
Ia * Oranges aud
fejk H | Excellent su
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olson & Son,
cers, ?^ ;
I, AMPLE FACILITIES AND
IN TIIIS LINK OF BUSINESS
JR ACCOUNT
OURTEOUS AND CONFIDENTIAL
WEIRDY SPECIAL AGREEMENT.
BISHOP CONDUCTED FUNERAL.
Last Rites Said Over Edward Rich
mondatChattanooga.
Chattanooga. Tenn., Dec. 1.?The fu
neral of the late E. C. Richmond, on<
of the most wealthy and prominenl
business men in this g-ectlon, who died
Sunday after a lingering illne&s, wat
conducted at St. Paul Episcopal ctourcl
by bishop Gallor, assisted by Rev. Dr
Goodman.
The services were attended bj
many of the most influential bushiest
men and professional men In the state
Several divines were present, includ
ing Bishop D. A. Good-sell of th<
Methodtst church. The floral tribute!
were numerous and very artistic.
All tho mills, numbering about five
in the city with which the deeeaeet1
was connected, wore closed during tin
afternoon.
The remains were shipped to Ba
tavia. N. Y? accompanied by mcmben
of the family and Bishop GaJlor.
Chattanooga Wants Verdict.
Chattanooga. Tenn.. 1.?A meet
lng of the committees appointed bj
the varioua business and convmercia
organizations of the oity an<t suburb!
have been called to meet on Thursday
to take action on the construction ?
the great viaduct on McCallle avenu<
across the tracks of the Western and
Atlan iC and Cincinnati Southern rail
ways. Arrangements will b<^mad<
for conferences with the rail^|H^Af
flcials who are believed to
do their parts.
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Disaster Happens to JLmeri
can Missionary.
ACCIDENT ON THE CQNQO RIVEF
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Party That Had Oone rto Wilda t
Afrtoa Meet With Disaater That End
In Daath to- Sayeral of tha Part;
, Ona Man Waa Saved. ?
Nashville, Teiyi., Dec. l.-*E cabi<
' gram was received this, morning ai
nouncing the death of an America
miftfilAnorw onH I?*a 01 .
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the native crew TJy the capsizing c
a boat on the Congo river In Centri
Africa.
j The boat was the Lapsley and wa
. the missionary craft of the Souther
j Presbyterian church.
( i On it were H. C. Stawmater and) \
t Martin, of Alexandria, Va., who lei
the United States on the first of Ai
' ! gust and were enroute as missloi
r > arles to the field in the interior of th
j Congo' Free State.
The boat was capsized between Le<
. poldviUe and Luebo, and Staymalu
5 went down with 21 of the crew.
( Mr. Martin was saved.
DR. JAY SENTENCED.
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. Pound Guilty, and Must Serve Ten
of 30 Years.
Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 1.?A speoii
f to The Senfinel from Ashevllle, N. C
aays that Dr. J. V. Jay was toda
found guilty of murder in the secon
degree and was sentenced to 80 yeai
at hard labor.
f A few weeks ago Dr. Jay murdere
. his three children at file home nes
AeheviMe.
His mind was thought to be affec
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I Deputies Guard Mines.
Denver, <*>lo., Dec. 1.?The mine
) of tihe Denver^ and Northwestern rai
^Msd at ! ni"*"*- ??? ??. ?
<* nil non-union men and special depi
ties, ar? euardina' fho nmnVnr??
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perhaps you ht.'v*} used, a
make a brighter light tb
town markets.
Children's Jackets s<
New lot of Ladies' J
,, New shipment of B1
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1 yard wide, the 61c
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81RiE^RY^N WASHINGTON.
British ^mbaac^Bbt; Met at Sti&ion I
< Embassy Staff.
3 Washington ^e.-l.?Sir Hen
. Mtortlmei^DUrand.^he new Hritish ai
bassadorrvarrl^edjdn Washington tli
afternoon. 1tt 4;5uT ocloch. He w
k' met at the^talltfp: by he embassy si
who escorted him to the embaesy. Ti
c-mbasaaitor ^jpdcts-to call on Seci
I, tary> Hay toijipfrow. when a date f
Ma presentation to the proeident w
>f .be arr
R'joao-.ln panes? Affair.
If." >^|. Pe! rsbdrg, Dor. 1. -The Front
ardttaesador, ifloomapard, has roturnt
m &- PSterfb) irg. hut there Is nothli
if* t^J^O-CpnflriOTt<1 r.v of tho report pu
1- lisbed' abrc|Rl?of a now Anglo-Kreni
a movenveftt fijp Concerted action In tl
yt Interests of'ja peaceful solution of tl
>f Russo-Japan(?Re difficulty. It is w<
il understood* that 'both countries a
anxious for an amicable scttlomei
a which wtfl fairly safeguarded the i
n terests cf their respective allies ai
are ready to do all In their paw
I. to fills end. *
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l* Trial of Battleship.
1- _ Glasgow. Dec. I.?The hattlesti
e Ufcertad, built for Chile, and which
I Is claimed Russia is trying to purcra
y- j wlh the battleshin ftn*? 1?
r VwUWvliUUUll, Uli
ir for the same country, left the Clyi
on a 48 hours' continuous pteamii
trial and also to test her guns. Adm
al Simpson. cft^the Chilean njivy, w
on board. He declined to ddacu
the negotiations with Russia, hut It
n understood that the latter will dec!
the question of the purchase of t
il Ivibertad after the present trials
!., that vessel.
a Funeral of Mgr. Qulgley.
.g Charleston. S. C., Deo. 1.?The 1
neral of Mgr. D. J. Qulgley, vicar ge
4 eral of the diocese at St. Patrlcl
ir church was the most Imposing he
here since the obsequies of his frier
^ Bishop M. P. Lynch.'
"Ambassador's Injuries Slight.
Rome, Dec. 1.?Although Anibt
sador Meyer is confined to his bed
N & T*eE^lt ^fC'ile fox hunting in t"
~ XucatSns* of Rome, his injuries are
** a slight nature.
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had at our store. This oil,
md know is red and is said to
lan any other oil sold in our
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elling at cost,
acketsjust received,
ankets and Comforts.
ieting.
'ting, mm
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OUR resources are not fabulou
ag on earth, nor do we do al
iff ' BUT
we are here among the g
ample means for all roai
1,0 enough to take care of all
e- WE COME, backed up by a good recoi
or . made irreproachable by f
Ml WE ARE here to stay and we solici
# accommodation consiBten
Interest Paid on Tin
Ch rierchants and Plante
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Sapp Signed Death Warrant When Ha
re Called Smith Out.
it. Valdosta, Gav Dec. 1.?Ben L. Smith, ^
n- a prominent citizen of Madison coun* ^
id ty, Georgia, shot and killed his neigh* q
er bor. a man nametl Sapp, at the for* u
mer's home, near Cherry Lake, on C(
Monday. ^
According to the reports received jr
lp here, the men had been (enemies for
it some time, and Sapp drove to Smith's Sl
Se house in his buggy and called th? lat*
ilt ter out. 8;
tie Smith walked through his hall, and pi
18 as he did so took down his double* p
if* barreled shotgun and walked out on ei
the- porch. Sapp was sitting with a ^
ss Winchester across his knees, aud when m
is Smith appeared it is said he drew a
tie revolver also, but Smith Ved instant* bl
he iy and the charge took effect, killing j
of Sapp on the spojf The parties are!
weBl known a^ nlnonit. people, 1
and the tragedy >v f regretted.
Smith has surreV.^ a the an- r
'u" ihonties. v I g
in* 1
c's Peonage Charge Laid to v >? j
ild Montgomery, Ala.. Dec. 1.?JolTu "). j *
id, Mcl-endon, of Luverne Journal,ff jfk j
arrested upon a charge of causing John : ^
Foster to he held In peonage, and
carried bofore United States Oommis
?s* sioner Elhore. McLondon waived ex- i *
as ;
he the defendant manr. mviJommK ?-?.. ^
of lately a Justice of the peace in Cron- j ^
shaw county. j bJ
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Japanese Ware just in,
together with 1 beautiful Chins
an teed gold plate Mantelpiece
ner Sets.
Tell Santa Ciaus to come
Men's Overshoes, all wool top,
. Atfin'a r>ur?lnnf> IT\1!PI1 Prltcn T?.nl\1
Kf VJ V?V/UV A. Ull VV4 O
Boy's rolled ed
. 4oc and 5oc
Ladies' rolled edge Rubbers p<
Ladies' cyclone, straight cap
. rolled edge, Brittish to<
Rubbers, per pair .
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ES IN IT
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is, we haven't the largest bank
I the business of the country.
;ood people of the county with
sonable demaA^with capital
your wants. *
d, that began ^eartltop; a record
air business methoJat. '
t your patronage, ofTdfing every
t with good banking.
tie Deposits.
rs National Bank.
CONSPIRACY LAia ?A ?iw
len Charged with Beating Ni|K|
Walking Delegate Given Band.
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 1.?-Char led
:oore, William Balllnger, Joht
hance, James DeLoach, all of Horet
reek, and Luther R&bua and Odd
ng Shores, of Empire, in Walked
>unty, came In Monday and maAd
anils In the sum of $1,000 each a#
idlctments returned by the federal
rand jury charging them with cOII>
atracy against B. L. Greer.
The indictments grew out of an Ma
lult made on Greer, the negro vied
resident of the Alabama district ed?
inization of the Unite*} Mine Work
rs some months ago, when he west
) Walker county to organise IB#
liners.
He was set upon and given a tent
le beating.
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Minuter as Police Assletant.
Chicago. Dec; 1.?A dispatch to TBd
rihune from Joilett. Ills., says; TM
ev. WilHam Bohler Walker, of OBHdl
piscopal church, haB been made d
>rt of assistant chief of police by
ayor Crolius to enable him to con*
jet his anti-saloon campaign hem
he saloonkeepers have concluded to
par.ize and secure a general agree*
ent to close as long as the present
astlle sltuatlJn exists.
Died from His Wnunrk.
riscoll. who was shot in the light
i Indiana with the three car barn
inditn. died today. ______
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