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second get a.wey xixmi rirriBco'py, janx-
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51 PATTOte'KST!
; Stork fakinsr peaenntfiow
at - haniKand ; mtfiiy? rem;
nsntr-Qidt audVoda in all
department of iinprito
shoppers because; ot cat
prices 1 o clotie tjiem out: r
On'Iot V'mbroMf riK . in
ehort lengths at aboiiii half i
va.lu4 1 HnirJpom Selection
teu x ar K m bro ii eri am n d ;
InMrtinp5 cat ; redttend 8:-
ures
s 1000 de -Knfflh
Cloth 15;,rilue, fof lOc th
yarf. ( Will cut ay liura
bar of ards T desired"-)' -
JJig lot White jDimilies;
Nainsooka, Piqiew, Blar-'
seilles and Lawns all off-r
edat Watbanthe regular
price. 8ee thi assortment
and make SpriDg.purcnafces
olthe bpportiimty.'
'We wilt sell any Jacket ia
stock, at f 5.
KW lot of Wool Blankets
jastin, ; . ' . . ;
Uar Oomforts please ev--erybody
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0est1iCi).
Miscellaneous
; -Stuffed prunes, In one pound . boxes,
a ..... .
pulled figs, In one pound baskets, Guava
yrup; in quart bdttles, preeerved fig?,
ipeara and peacSues in glass Jars, pitted
-olives stuffed with Spanish fed pepper,
pitted olives stuffed with. aaflohoviev and
packed hinoil, .oHvea pSBted and not
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stuffed, French prunea la glasses, Ft.
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I.tea, pressed figs, Spanish raisins, Jor
don aJmonds fresh lot Huntley & Par-
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5SPATT0N AVE.
: IIEIIIITSU i HEAGAfl, :
Pharmacists,:';
Church St and Patton Ave.
1 Our : Foiintainvas;!
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!. ,5 open aJlcthe.;i; ;-r
i 1 -t
year,
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; : ; . Io cupsricr ta ,cll; 2
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GmvityiVo f Sitiiatiba
mes.
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Right to Land JDispiited A at
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;,-Iloilaand an; Outbreak
nilla
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pectlng a Wot to Cartail;;
ds Liberry
Pear Entertained jon Behalf of OtU at
XXaiiilaSe-infiBreeaMnt ox Six
, Begiments Eeady to- Embark. -Washington,
Janv :-.'2r4Ait no? time since
tbe conclusion of hoetiiltles has .the gov-
erammt.been so concerned aa now: over
the situtation in t&e I'hlliptnesu AOin
af do; has disappeared, perhaps. to . pre
pare jhis followers in the totertor . to re
s13t any-attempt of '.the Americaaia. to
make 4bem disband; JLhe insurgebtia at
Ikilo Wave declined ; to permit ' Miller's
detachment to land, land tbeie t danger
of a conflict with the:FiUpii.'boni,ait
loiio awd Manilla.; ; ' .1 v;
The. military authorities afe- fearful of J
aai "outbreak itat cannot be terminated-,
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fSCO.TAMAJNBUSlWS.ffTgETf MANILA
- w e va;
The quiet streets of Manilla may soon
ent ;disji(tchs an insurgent outbreak
ag'ain&t Aguinaldo's force , q 30,Oo6,'- but ; iiemforcemento will bW rapidly t Ant .
to the Ainericant erierGal-.They. may- not,arrtve,-itt time. but even, n iuci-an.
even' , the 20000 AjnSercans wnilpro that tfiefre-Is a
difference betweeiir fighttng panlardj.and Wckinff Americans. ' j. " "
until Aguinaldo's army has' ,been de
feated and the rebel cMeftain compelled
to teoibmit. : i - : ' r
"WMle5 no' authority can be given for
the asseretion ' that the?" administration!
contemplated curtailing the liberty : of
Aguinaldo in order to prevent Mm mak
reg anlscnier, it is tna ; impression xnat
ma nmnt was uue. to some euc-u -eusijii
"The 6ituatfom"at : Matoilla appears even
r. . 4 .. ...',- . . ...f - T 7.-. '
graver than at Ikrtlo. General. Otis has
about 20,00O men', ' against SOOQinsur-
iln order.to help General Otis out, .: six
regimenfts desttoted-forrManiHa were to
day ordered to get jady; to, move on
inmedtete notice, and the last of them
rcTrfil tavfcy aA.ncrf Hn hm'iwiks.' :So 'the
infantry win ifeav an Praicteco
xaoer inan jam i.nt j -?;
The Fburth,'"Twelfth and Seventeenth
A Cpcclal F&iratd
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RATES, 022 53 par. week lia. upward,' according- tte room selected,
includes everything excepting medicines, i which are supplied at cost.: A ;
certain ; tiumber:of ; rooms are reserved, at a lower rate-tor patients whose "
financial circumstances require it and to such the medicines are also in
y?. eluded. PaUenrts can anter and leave at any. time. Advanced cases . not
admitted.- J t " - . . -. - .'- - -" . .
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ForTJe iaPhilippiheilivtjrs
Needed if . Insurgents ; W
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ftWAshlngton; Jan. 2.ATihe situation at
Manilla has brought the nayai "author
itiei to areailiaialtiok thatNAdmiral Dew
y jneeds iigihltvdraftj veselsfprixsej.In
therivers and 'shallow Ifaxbors .w3ere
-the Insurgents have fortifications. 1
- About a monthvgo Pewey aked that
some be sent, 'sand, steps . were - taken
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to-day to ' compiyi "with ' the request.
The. gunboat Helena,; now' in the , Med
terramian .' was ordered' to Manilla
withoutdelay,and other ' 'vessels in
cluding : some of the converted yachts,
win. be jseni'It Is .probable5 that the
Torktown will be ordered from th Fa
ciflc coast.
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SOLDIER STABBED
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Bugler Barbee Pcrhap fatally Wctmd
ed Eemnantof 3?riopf barking'
; fiavannah, , Jfcjai' &.Th& Transport
Mobile and Jtouma&A ,arbelnr loadV
ed. wfth troops': for, Bvai" includii 1
the' Fourth and Ninth niinois arid Sec
ond urtif Carolina; - t .t,
I Wbe these gb tomorrow, Savaimaf
,wlll have only frink31n j3o troops'
teft - .buit tte government . has -decided
tto I brtnfir, the ffoopfl nw sciatlered1
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., AiAf At turn
resound , with the boom of 'cxnuqp
and the crackle of rifles, for: rram'rece
through the south; hero" for ' embarka-
V Lat last, night Bugler Barbee,; Second
South. Oarolica, whHe on his' " way to
camp .was probably 'fatally 'stabbed- by
a' negro l Barbels company threatened
aiynclhlng, .but-flrnjallyi ecldeia to let the
. DIUGLEY RECOVERIUCr
''Wahirigtonv 5 Jan- i- Tbe cohditfou of
Kjejjresentative Nelson Digley, who" is
il with' pneutnonia v is I Improving ' tb
nigbtnis physician said; and " he 4s do
ing 'as well as could be expectecU, ?;
.Oafll fend see the folding book eases at
Mrs. . I. " A.- JolmsonB, 27 North! Main
street. Tiey ae wflat youf neol, and the
'.r
f Ijad&s Overgaiteos; JSc Q. A. Mear
land Sons Shoe Store. , x
C5nnin7nn)nniPT s :
Jptittiti?n for tie
Winyah TTotel and Canitarlum Co
1' ""Jfrli j mojtt gmtlfytog drcum-
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No; Office Invited
thelSurrenderii!
of;?Havan4-
Sampson 4 uCould Not : Be
Present - and Navy . Had
No Representative
at Ceremoi
v :.ry'.V:.
Belief in ISavil tMes That
the Siiglitpwas Ihten
j ' tional; ;;!; ?r;X-
Talk of Making a Fonrial Protest to
' President Mckinley or to the War
. WaMngs, Jaiw Thre is consid-
!emble feelings 4n naval- oircjes-over Jthe
faet that nVaSwas Invited
to be preeinit at thacetdnle- at- the
palace in -Ravanaesteay, 'when Cu
bawas fornlyjsJaTedered;, ' "
i Some of th , of fleers, Wieye1 jt' ls mat
ter requirmj! iffic4&l Inlce i n' the foirm
of a protest to the? president; pr war tfe
paitmemfc.infrjth in-
aiended. '!'Hf- :
,f$i y?jc tfvaji? t,was.
tna joint nodj ds AdaHtaJ Sipson
'was., ttngbfei bill
wit thaBpjonie V'ldfiaV been
aekea to take Ma place.
Two Tragedies Occurred But
Havamja, Jaafinjp occupation
of the,cfty;by,tfeAmernfei yesterday
tnere have .been rpoidisorders of 4
any kind. - :v Pr: -v.: -: i . , -To-day
a tktban; was wounded by a
shot flred by an -unknoov personv: but
the shootlngisbeleved; tO' have been
the outcome fta personal quarrel.
A Chinaman .stabbed M&'.nkstoees in
Xagunas street: just, ts e?ierGral Brooke
was passing in -. a carriage. Brooke or
dered two Amerfcun soMiens to capture
the assassinf but the Chlnamain killed
himself with a knife. a-;.
That these were the' only crimes , to-
jday In a .city Of over 300,000 population
.is conslderjjeiarkab'le.
IS WAKE ISLAND GERMAN ?
Berlin Jan. 2.r-Tbe report that an
American' rniaa-ofVwur has been ordered
tto slze Wake island, in, the Anson
archipelagia, rohoveaslt of the Carodtne
group, has caueed: , a sensationi here.
The y German cokmial and nationalistic
press pointo Jtmt that Wake island
hitherto ha ;beeia reckoned a part of
the Marshall ;,; archipelago, which is
German..
ladies' Legging iersey and Leather
75c to U.50. G. A. ; Meats and Sons
Shoe Store.
THE FINEST
5
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Sachet Powder:
.hade is -(Qi
HUDNUlS
i We have just feceifed 'an ele
gant lot of it. J
We'll be 'gUd 'io ihow He:td
you
' Come In and ait for yo.arar.
n. S. XATI3 XXMSSar.
V.
: opp.;ppst office.- i " ,
en
It.-
- Custom Receipts Front "
local Improvement
Fund.
; SainffiUgo. Jan, 2.--Ord'ers Were received
here from Havana whJcn, f carried out
wan deal a death, blow t the woiDeritv
of the City. , - t
General Brooke: has sent an officer J
x.vm itTom, w, unarge or tne cus
toms Yelpts off the province, and for-waj-dthem
to Havana,- 'i r
' There is a" strong come4; 8- the
go vwnor of the isOacid ifor depriving Gkax
eral j"V7od-ctf the means iqf carry inlg out
projec ted Improvements. , ' ?- '
The , Cubans ere cepecialy . MUter,' de
ctetlng that it is Brooke's intention to
Tender i St : topoissible o Cubaans to take
lontrolof-the'M'azYd--':V . '...''-
The poMcy foflowed by Genets-.yTbod,
which tuad. for an object the leBsenilnj?
of itlne tax-asb&m and the spending of the
revenues for the ibemeflt of the city and
Erovtobe; was prb'iu'cirig r benefioial ire
suite, and .the wi tlhdrawal of fthis source
of income, w'iU necaitate the paying of
pubaic expenses- from tha tiocsti " taxes,
which ai einlhirely-inadequate for- ny
further purpesev, such ais improving the
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DAY SPEAKS
AT CANTON
Says Formal Alliance With
Wish Great Britain Is C
',: Not to be Desired. '.)
: Cantoe, .Ohio, Jan. 2. Judge Day was
'given a formaX . -welcome ; home from
I'aris by the bar association at a dinner
this Evening. ' ;' .r1'-
- Secretaires DayaijBpeechrwas the f ea-
furer-1 anjd consisted
malniy
'Of
would berieflt'Telther tiaqtomis-!;?; ,-
present.. - greatness of America and
her duty to .mew possessions.
ANOTHER MliE v
iDISWTER
V 1 1 rt
Ignorant Engineer Causes ;I)eath oZ
' Men in Shaf t.levator.
Jamestowat, C;11 2- Througfe;
, the ignorance, of a new- .engineer,1- four-
men were killed and .one severely hurt
in a Jumper-mine inearvhere early -this
mormng. . , . ; '5 r
The men were bang;,; lowred to ,60
- . . i -' '
and 700 feet levels. It-stopped Lat the
600-foot level, and when the signah.waa.
giVen to Howeiy the engineer first (hoisted
tho-'oage then let it drop 100 feet to the
bottom, remitting in the kUling of the
miners. """-
' TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Xaxative Bromo Qulntoe Tablets.
All druggists refund the money , If it falls
to cure. 25 . cents The genuuoe nas u.
B. Q. on eajch tablet. : :
Ladies' Narrow Toes, Patent Leatke
Shoes.' 10 per cent. less than cost G
A. Mean and Sons.
50C. Ladies' Rubbers- at 25c . G. ; A
Mean and1 Sons' Shoe -Store.
Flfciiridk sweeft manges, 30. 40 ana 50
cents per dozen. 'New dSaites, figs and
raisins. Carabll-Brown, 17 South Main
street, next to Boa -Marche.
. . Gentleman's $5.00 Shoes, narrow toes,
$2.75. G. A. Mears & Sons. ' , y
I Fnesti edoos I
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t a Constant coming inV-
invoice of ; ' - i,i
; IalPORTED ; - - 1 1
I DELICACIES
tMfyesIrj Galtand cee
t ttemwhetlryott iuyj
, i I.!', I "I' ' ' i l" . V.-
t On the. Square.
Still
Hold Prip : on
, " Legislators
Belief That the . Pennsylva
n ia War-Horse H as
Whipped : all Votes
Into Line. -
But . Anti-Qaay Men Still
Posse 88 ConsideraWe '
Confidence.
How the Former Opponents of Matt
Quay Will Not Vote : for Him Bit .
WUl Cause Their Pollowers
To Do So; Vv
Harrlsburg, Pa., Jan. 2. Senator Quay, '
seems to bave round up the legislators
df Pennsylvaniia once more' and 'unless
the unexpected hiappea,' he wfll irefcelve
txm(omw (the caucus nomination, which
amounts fiat the election for another'
term.
- While David -'MsCrttn te keeping both ,
Lsidagiiessing,T!he is sad to have agreed' ,
to unite. wnhve;Mt!eeJ of Pttte- '
buxgirm suporjr the caucus nominee,'
wvering their . (tiracks by-voting against -.
Quay to caucus, twMle .itheir. followers
support him- , 4 -
The. ahti-Quay men, however, showed
.'renisuraableV1 confldence;. at jmMnlrfit.
Iclalmlag 'tha tliey taould posi?6ne he
caucus, whicAltMjfld pfobably cost
SEMDErOF
r 1 Ji. V tC
Description of Man Who
Bought Silver Tooth
4 Pick Holder.
New York, Jan. 2. It came out to-day
th&t-the silver toothpick holder sent to
Harry Cornish with a bottle of poison,
had been purchiaisied oh December 23 by
a man described as being of medium
height and having red whiskers.
He bought dt at a store ta Newark,
New Jersey. The police are now look
ing for the man, though none of his de
scription' are among the list of suspect.
PAlS IMMENSE
FRANCHISE FEE
v
Continental Tobacco Company Gives'
: . . TTp 37,500 For Incorporation in ,
IHchigan.
Insinir,- Michigan, Jan. 2. The arti
cles of Incorporation of the Continental1
Tobacco company of New Jersey have
been filed "withhe secretary . of- state
TJe trust-'paid the' franchise v'fee : (tf.
$37,50000, the5 largest ever, pai in the
stats.
M': if f ' '
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WW3alhl ;to take
this opportunity: or ex
pressing to the people
their very liberal -pat- :
T he Senator
TWfllSOf.,
saaSBissiMHMsaHSsaHaM
lUilctidC ;dUU;. lllVl CA":
pressions. We; falsqi ,
vvish L to ' thahlc tliose
who were lenientvwith ?
us' in regard to engrav-
in. vas the "demands
Chorcri St; fmd'JPAftdiL Are, :