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ABBEVILLE, N. SDNDA:YP0IfflISai JDNE-16- 1901. WL. VI. NO. 109 : EXTRAORDINARY Kl- L Ail R IKfS Cut Price 5! v CflfffllGIi 5 40 of Seasonable Dry Gocds. We will put on sale At 39c the yd He Talks of Its Prospects and the Poljcfeifle is Ft -.1. pieces of Imported Fabrics in Mull Batistes and Zephyrs,f ormer prices 5o and 6oc. 9 ii Contest I IWO ments in South Not fined to His State Ele-Con- in aa Interview to4ay: referred to recent reports from. Manila that Datto MundU-the famous 'Mor chieftain, of ZamSboangai : fcaa flecWS -to.-, abolish slavery. He 'jU "he tad not expected such tayomWe action- H -thought something should be paid ;for . the -la TTe saidwhen he was in ' Zaan- ljoanga ne agreed to pay the marKfV value of twenty ttOMafe iot slaves. He dlaj& they couW odi be TeaUy regarded as slaves, they were more re tainers. - - -. He spoke highly of Mundi'e fidelity to the Americans and said 'be not only" raised , the American flag tout -.wanted to , bring his people to fight alongside the 'American soldiers. DIVERS FIND ONLY ONE BODY before Kennedy -was kilted he brought suit to have the marriage -set aside, al eging duress and efcareine W. C. I Prince, the girl's 'father, and Will x-nnee witn lorcffng- Mm- to marry her at the point of a revolver. The three lTi t , . luros tu e mrw awaiting toai on a Cflrgte of conspiracy to Kill Kennedy. fcfrt . Kennedy is 20 years old and Kennedy was 28. Reports of Great Loss of Life .. on the Northfield Were False, PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO CANDIDATE 'BRYAN At 21c the, yd i 25oo yards of best fancy : colored Swiss Dress Goods i former prices 3o and 35c, s At 20c the yd ; 10 pieces Mercerised; Foulards. These are the 1W imitation of foulard J silks et produced. For mer prices 50 ana 55c. At 15c the yd 5o pieces fancy Dimities, Batistes and Lawns, For mer price 25c. At 8 l-3cthe yd. Assorted colored Wash Fabrics. Former prices 2i and I5c 100 pairs Lace and Bob inett Curtains, froml to 3 nf a stvle. and pat- r"11" ' . vltirtl, ' 2 over to- the ternswe. cannot aupn-, x WQUld merly f .x- ..:c frnm 2 2S tO i.of the old dx f&bv-to quick we will reduce l-.i off regular price OESTROCHER & CO. SAYS THE G-REAT ANTI IMiPBRI AOST HAS TALfKED HIMSELF TO DEATH 1NECECD OF A STRONG GOVERNMENT. " 1 ; "','"" i I ALCEDO'S GREAT HECORD III SUBURBAH HWIDICAP CLOUD BURST STRIKES TOWN 'fx s Harrisburg, Virginia, Suffers Damage and Loss of ; Life KITCHENER TELLS OF SEVERE FIGHTING All But Four of These Re- i ported Missing Turn Up Aliye. "If vre have it, it is the 'BEST. A Brown Lawn Zi jNw York. June 15. 'Senator "'t Lauriiii who has 'been sojourning in Ne I York for se-veral days, left (for home i today. In an interview he says 'he has no doubt as to the outcome of the fight . he is making. He declared the fight between the two elements m the south is by no means confined to South Caro lina. It is not a fight for .the -(personal advancement of Tillman or himself but 3;- struggle hetween principles . It is a stniP-p-iP het,wen the Droeressive 'ele- ment and the retrogressive element. He declared the fight was mo more bit- : ter now han in 1897. As for as resign- ' ations go he said he would rather give up his seat in the senate any day than I keep silent when "he thought he could : ao the people of his state good. He would sooner go on with the caimpaign of education than take a seat in the senate. He feels convinced he can carry on his present campaign, and be re-elected to the senate. McUaurin denied Tillman's assertion that if he was allowed to continue h!is campaign the state would be turned to' the republicans ani saia 11 return to xnp Ltraasiiaiigo nf t.hft old democracy. He declared fch'es teachiTtgsVweie Iwttfid to triiinrTh. Old time ideiriiOcrats McLauTiri said, al ways favored! expansion arid ship sub sidies. He said Bryan has taiKea mm self to death. 'He characterized Bryan's speech toade in New York, attacking the .increase of the army and asserting the army was to be "used in establish ing a fort in every city and to shoot down the discontented, as the talk of a wild man. iMcLaurin declared the United States needed a strong govern ment and said in a number of the Southern States besides South Carolina there had been a change in views with j 572,860 regard should pursue. Boerg Lose Heavily in Engagement J CAPTAIN S OF THE FERRY with the British. London, June 15. Kitchenter sends the following to the war office dated! Pre toria IXune 15: During march from WVedo fOranee JUvepOolony) Elliot's column encaged the enemy under De- Wet June 6, and after severe fighting m-rotured a convoy of 71 loaded! .wagone, 45 -rvrisoners. 58 rifles, ten thousand TVT.nmrt's of amimainiton and) 4000- eattl. Th.o Tura Aft. seventeen killed and three wounded! oh, the field. Our cas lialftHles were three officers arud. seven teen men killed, one officer and 24 men ? BOATS ARE ARRESTED A BOY WHOSE BOIY WAS FOU-N1J FTXATtENG IN THE RIVER JdMVECD TO HAVES BEEN A VICT TIM OCP THtES iCOIIISION. ) Twenty Thousand Persons Saw Him Eon Mile and Quartet in 2:05 35. New York, June 15. Ethelbert, 8 to 5 favorite, although he undoubtedly ras. in the best form was outclasseds and outfooted in the suburban handicap race at Sheepshead bay track this af ternoon. Alcedo covered the distance, a mile and a quarter, in 2:05 3-5, the second record for the suburban. Fully 20,000 witnessed the race. The winner was backed by many of the crowd. He was the second choice at 4 to 1. After the first quarter Alcedo set the BE ipace and' put Ethelbert to a severe test. The latter gamely responded and was running in splendid farm at the upper turn when he was suddenly cut down from behind, presumably by Toddy. New York, June 15. 'All but four of ThiS accident virtually ended all chance Business Portion Under jVa- ter and the City Plunged in Darkness. AN ENTIRE FAMILY SWEPT AWAY IN THE FL00 v. DESTRUCTION REPORTED FROM LOCALITIES IN VICINITY OF THE OVERFLOWING TOWN STREAMS. BY for Ethelbert. Alcedo won by two s. Watercure finished second by CONGER PREPARIHG TO RETURN TO PEKIN ished third. The betting on Watercure was ten to one, while Toddy was a thirty to one chance. Is Not An Active Candidate for the Iowa Governorship- Washington. June 15. Minister Con7 ger took official leave of the state de partment today previous to starting on his return to Pekin. He expects to sail from San Francisco July'l. In an interview he said he was not an a ntive candidate for governor of Iowa. He is going back to Pekin to remain irufinitelv. If the republican conven tion, nominates him for governor he will willine-lv serve the party and resign toe ministership. He expressed the belief that matters between the 'powers ana China are now in a fair way for satis factory adjustment. THE PHILIPPINE SITUATION SEARCH SETS AT REST ALL DOUBTS- rbe &1toftif th Disintegration of. the Insurrection 4Jd to Aprtt 17, 190 Washington, June 14. The War De partment gave out statistics to-day showing the extent of the disintegra tion of the Philippine insurrection. The compilation of reports covers the period up to April 13,, 1901. Up to January 1, 1901. the total number of insurgents captured of surrendered was 21,491, to gether with 504S rjfles, 56 field pieces, something fiver rounds 3000 shells and balls of ammunition and lb to fhf (rmlicv the democrats ; tons of powder. jnom January isi to In front your house would be an unusual sight. No" one would . want such a lawn, as tit would, indicate a spirit of carelessness on the part of the owner. Two things are necessary to have a green, velvety lawnhose and a good lawn mower. We have the , hose ood quality --for 8 cents per foot, and-lawn mowers from $3.50 to $9.00. Asheville Hardware Com'y I April 17th, the number of captures in clude 247 officers, 2459 men; the total number surrendered was 820 officers, 6492 men-; 'making a total of 1067 offi cers 'and S951 men', or a grand total up to that date of 31,415 insurgents cap tured and surrendered. To this is to do added 1998 rifles captured, 4300 sur rendered, a total of 6298, and 450,000 onnn-Di,i nroA nnrr.Lrinnii rouuus ' u,vvwAOiu wrw- 1 pieces 01 cannon. 1 ROLL CALL STOLEN FROM VAULTS tlae noersons included in the list of miss tog as a result of the Northfield-Miuch len th nUJliK KJCWllSlVH. umvtr win "V i,if iv mAAr, .,V, fin The onlv ibodv found up to a late nour . . . . . . ... tonight was that of (Jerry v . -wngnt, of New 'Brighton, S. I.- The body was recovered from: the submerged wreck. Thfe divera at work in the Northhew kept up their task until six o ciock this morning "without . finding a human feodv in the (boat's cabins. At nine o'clock they went back to -arork agaiin. The first undertaking of the divers was Vf& make iSast dines to pull the wrecked fcoat arouiid! so that she woull lie breast of Dier 10, and they were un able to search the cabins during the nighty Until early this morning there ww. manT inauiries at tlie Old' blip police station of the harbor police for relatives and friends who are supposed to have-, gone orj the 'Northfield' and who had trot returned! to their homes at a late hour last night. Captain Johnson of th Northfield was arrested a few hours after the collision, tout he refused to make any statement about the collis on. Herwas locked up on a charge of cfimihtei negligence and held without bail. -Oapt. Frank Griffin, of the Mauch dhunk, went to his home in Jersey City iial? niht. No effort was -made to ar- rtlhfep a.officiala of the Jersey Cen- trat, ;.Taiiaroaii " promisea man. xsa-pw Griffin would be produced, in-.courts to nay. He gave himself up later. -. The anajority of the passengers who were resculed were more or, less hys terical, 'and their stories as to the loss of life were conflicting to a 'great ex tent. Many were of the opinion that hundreds of lives were lost, while1 oth. ers thought that hut a few were drown ed. The divers are searching all the cabins, the engine and fire rooms and other compartments of the ferryboat. It is known that all the crew got ashore in safety. The body of a boy about ten years old was found floating in, the East river The body had been, in the water (but a shorj; time. The coroner's office attrib uted the death to the Northfield collision and ithe police so recorded lit. Only One Fatality From Accident to the Transport Ingalls. 'New York, June 15. Search through the interior of the transport IngalLs to day set at rest doubts as to whether ten men engaged in shifting ballast es caped. The ipolice are positive that there are no casualties except one kill ed' and thirty -six injured. They say there has been no inquiries for missing people and all are accounted for. Of the injured (fourteen are still in the hospital and all will recover. Staunton, Va., June 15. A cloud burst struck Harrisonburg, Va., this afternoon, ovefnowing streams, rw ashing away bridges, deluging the business portion of t1 city jarI workling havo generally. The electric light plant was destroyed and the city plunged Anfto total darkness. In Harrisonburg two negroes and a white boy were drowned, and several buildings wrecked. A mile below the town Ithe Kennedy family, consisting of five persons were drown ed. Much damage was done (in the vi cinity of Harrisonburg. COMMANDER BELKNAP DEAD. Baltimore, June 15. Commander "Bel knap, United States navy, died in an infirmary here today from blood poi soning as a result of a recent injury to his arm. YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE CAMES. Following are the scores of games ilayed yesterday by the' league teams: Tows si National 'At Chicago Chicago New York . . . . .Batteries Waddell and thewson and Warner. At St. Louis St. Louis.. Brooklyn Batteries Powell and James and Farrell. R H E . . 9 13 0 ..2 6 3 Kling; Mat- R H E .. 2 10 1 ..3 8 0 Nichols; Mc- At Pittsburg Pittsburg. . Boston Batteries' Chesbro and Dineen and IMoran. R H E . 1 5 0 . 0 4 1 O'Connor; R . 4 . 5 H 8 6 TEN YEARS' SENTENCE FOR SLAYING HUSBAND At Cincinnati 'Cincinnati Philadelphia. Batteries Phillips and Bergen; Don ohue and Douglass. Called in fifth inning. E 0 21 for the Theft. (Denver. June 15. The News today says: The roll call in the senate on the third reading and' final passage of senate bill No. 87. better known as tne em ninvpr?' liaJbilitv (bill, has (been stolen from the leeislative records in the vaults" of the secretary of state's" office. Tho atiealline of the roll call was ex The compilation shows surrenders and captures on nearly every day from January Sd to tjie close or tne report. TH RUTrfehcfer "bt Eteutenant-General Trias in Southern Luzon was 01 more Importance than almost any other save j that of Aeuinaldo, nis surrender prac- tioii-tr onrJjns- the insurrection in tne aoptinn over whicn ne naa comnia.nu. funeral Trias since nas oeen maae Of pected to invaBdiate the bill. The claim Governor of Cavite province. All of tne is made that the corporations of the more important captures and sur state paMI $3,000 to abstract the roll call renders were published at the time they from (the records .r The Colorado Fed-1 took place. eratfion of (Labor intends to sift the mat te? "to the bottom and punish all con cerned to the fullest, extent of the law. TWELVE PEOPLE BURNED TO DEATH. J MEN III SUB-MARINE BOAT UNNERVED Examine The Grocer's Refrigerator at C. 8awyer's. Sold by Mrs. Li. 'A iJofcnaaHV P-ttoo Avende. ' Cherbourg, June 15. The suibmiarine boat Narvai' underwent ia twelve hours eubmersdon test" 'today; with the object of ascertaining the effects upon the crew. The test proved the strain was too much. The confinement and lack vf frph air produced nausea and ex haustion after a (few hours. The ten sion w.as so intense that the men were unnerved. St. Petersburg, June 14. A fire at the Galleys Island snipyaras yesierujr consumed the slips, tne cruiser wiu and other -vessels, the government and other buildings there, and a large stock of timber. The flames also leaped the Neva Fontanka canal, destroying sev eral military warenouses ruiea wun supplies. According to tne uvv Vremya, twelve persons lost wren n- In the flames. xne uajuage uu-v amounts to 10,000,000 rouoies. , Hajmmocks at cost at Blomberg's. Vote for the court house proposition. Rook! Kockl! Bocklj! H00 CHIEF RUDY Jury Finds Mrs. Kennedy Guilty Murder in Second Degree. Kansas City, June 15. The jury In the Kennedy 'murder case this morning brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree,, and fixing Mrs. eKnnedy's punishment at ten years the penateiitiary. The murdier of eKnnedy occurred at 5:40 o'clock in the evening of 'February 10, last, in the New Hidge building, in Kennedy, who was contracting agent of the center of the business district. tioni company, was sitting at his desk in the Merchant's Dispatch Transtporta his office when call to the door by Dr. Cross, the womanis -physician. Mrs Kenaedv followed) the physician close lv. asked her husband' if he intended to lirve with her, and receiving a negative answier Ibegan shooting. She fired five shots, all of which took effect and any one of which would have proved fatal Kennedy " dtied almost Instantly, the only words escvapung him: being xt was not her gun." Before; taken ajw v by the police the woman., kicked) the prostrate man in the face, remarking: "You'll never seduce anoher girl. Thomas Kennedy a brother of the man, tried to wrest the revolver from Mrs. Kennedy's hand when he was struck down .by her- brother, Will Prince. The couple were married in, the cir cuit couirt on February 4 and two days ATTOBHFY ROflKFR OEAD Cincinnati. June 15. 'Attorney F. O. Roelker, who shot himself at ms nome last Thursday, died' today. He never retrained consciousnesss, so that there is nAtWne known as to the cause f the slhoottoe. It i generally oeiievea max he deliberately comitted suicide on ac count of his suffering from la grippe. Blomberg's most up to dlate cigar store . SOLID BRASS CANDLE (STICKS IN OT.r AND BRIGHT FINISH AND AT- TTRiAinrrrvro iSTTAPEfS. AT U. H. LAW'S, 35 FATTON AVENUE. TAKE THE CHILDREN. the. mrk this afternoon to nee the fmr mfttfths old bear. You will the iDleasure the little fellow will give them. Vote for the court house proposition. Brock, Photographer. We are Ja control of out ton l riea In dtj and BOSwirb Are pfreparea for fiirnlrihiM buUdlztg ' etnei: step e tones, hearth eitwnies, cnrblnjf. General Bates Thinks Also for rrading sidle r rata wo excavating. BURGESS Muvrn Ahviile, N'. C. Vpott ft Bix ' TO ABOLISH SLAVERY Ithe Slaves Should he Paid For.1 jWashJington, June 15. General, Bates recently returned tram the Philippines Fresh supply of late cabbage, seed by the ounce or pound. 4 ots "phit- r - hese ;Hot must have a you - v- Eyeache and r Headache Haiti m ock v " T x Opposite Postoffice. assortment to choose from pp - and Palmer' 8; make, , go to Phnn; 183 ' ' 26 S.' Main Eye strain causes bothi ru?8 re lieve only temporarily. iroperiy fitted glasses remove the cause ana effect a permanent , cure, iixamiua tions free. w S. L McRcc;, t Scientific Optician, 54 ration Ave. T V P. WESTERN Masseur. ; Watson & Reagan, real estate1 Court equ&re. - Plhons tSt.- office, L6vely Threc-Acpc Building Site 1 .. -' . ,' , - On Kiverside Car. line ; fine .-V; vieVof French Broad River - and mountains: excellent ' neighborhood. Offered at a . very reasonable price for- a ' quick sale. x Wilkie & LaBarbe " TlealV Estate 'Agents. 2S Patton Avenue-- . Phone 661 99 Notice Our Prices Fancy Fringed Linen 25c, $2.60 doz. Plain AU Linerr I5c., $1.75 doz. We have the best bleached cotton towel on the market for IQc, $1.00 doz. "Devon Thick" IOc.f4I.OO doz Ar full length bleached towel, worth 10c, 5c, 50c doz. Big values in crash towels (unbleached) at 50,10c, I21-2C and 15c. Come and see them at - 6. A. tlllears. So Delightful For Sale. A fine summer home on. i Sunset Mountain, 20 minutes walk from Court Square I modern improvements; an ele gant showy place oYerioqking; city and commanding grand mountain views; win oe soia at a bargain. Some fine rest-' m you bTe a sweetheart wnd fences, furnished and unfur Jf tffLJSISfSSSy. -2 nfshed, in nice localities; for- YwiU appreciate the quality andjferit. The above signature on your pic ture means that you " lhave the est. . rrihA wt is onlr a - trifle more than you would pa for inferior ST U D IO, Z 9 Patf on Avenue Apply at once. tb CLIFFORD & DAMES. ' 37 Library Brd'g, AsTie.ville, N. 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