Ilk 1i~S FWnE,r~y ._c71 FRID.AYq AUGU ST 4. 1903. tk y< ai cl vi al of ul h,, lo W Oxfords and Slippers a Any reasonable offer on any a COME GRUESOME MURDER IN AIKEN COUNTY A JEW XEDDLER SHOT AND CUT Ti PIECES BY WHITE MEN. Crime was Committed On Wednesday Bv Not Discovered Until Friday --A Hor rible Affair. Aiken, August I.-Abram Suras ky, a Jewitih peddler living il Aiken, Wis nurdered near H7Law thorne, in Aikon County, on Wed nesday evenneg, by two white mei men, George Toole arid L -,) Greer The body was rnot discovero unti Friday evening arA Surasky's fan ily were notified until Friday nght n last Tuesday Mr. Surrask loaded his wagon with his packs r.n started on hin rounds. 1 it, suj posed to havo stopped at (xreen' house to Hell his WlareH, as iL wan hI Custom1 to (10, and it. wi-i then tha thd two men carried out their plai of robbery and nur.oer. Suraky was. Hhot t-wice in the bal with a gun, onek, arm wias athnos severed fromt his body andl his heat and body worn bracke~d horribly witi an axe. WVhen the bidy was dis covered it wan impiJossible to recog 'nize any selIublani(ce of at humrian be inig in t he face, an diecompo isit ion hat *iet ini. Buzzw/ardsn lin g over thre npo atttracted1 the attent ion of mien pass ing b)y. Sherifif Aldrmani arid the Corone went to thne scene of ih limiurde early thin mnorn inrg. ( )n searchin1 for clews thIe elliers found a pool1 o Nlood ini tihe yard uf Lee G:'ren hoeuse, and ot her b,lood ot ais wver< dliscovered n m relonri 1d(s, anrd thr b)loody axe wvas fotned undmrer thi hrouse. At the C~oro ner's inqinest it wvas dle veloped b)y the1 leine found thra Toole and Gireeni o't Srirasky twici in the brack aindn t hern cut him upj witi an axe. The nhrotn evidently (lid nol sufhice to subdure thleir vict imn and t hi axe was used( to finish him. Aftei their wvork was we oump1linhed t hie loaded the corpseI i i t itim'n owr wagon and( drove t) a Ilonrely npot ir the wVoodsE and( tiod ihe horse to i tree anid left it. TJhe horsoec'omin if hungry broko loose anid pulled tha wagon with itn ghiastly load away from thle spot where hie wvas tied tc within a iile and a hal f of Hlaw throrne, whren it wvas( discovered. A negro 1n1an1 ins18 stree'd of being ar accomrplice ini the (crimre, but so fan the negro is free. Lee Groonr is a brad chariactor, 11b attempted ho kill a peddller niamied Levi fromr August a, (iia., sonin( timei ago. Levi wvas wounIded bunt (s. caped1. Surasky only had about $% in money. Thlris wan I akien, but hii watch aund pack wore rnot distuirbe(1 by hi* miurdoerers. Possibhly becaun( If we ourselves did not know wh te best variety and the lowest pric )u. But we ask you to remembe *e not merchants. Stores d6 nol iants do make stores. The tradir ere before MIMNAUGH came, a e today. The old "HAS BEEN Newberry are deag cocks In the and-banks on the qqality of their tve you heard it whispered that P ng, that a few months would end Duld forever disappear from the p at Less than Cost: Every rticle in our MILLINERY D TO THE BIG DE the chances of discovery would be greater if such goods werp found in their po.isession. The man Toole testified at.the inquest that he found ) the budy on Wednesday night, but was afraid to say anything about it. t The authorities are confid nt that they have the right parties. TOOLE TAKEN TO JAIL. Aiken, Aug. 2.-George Toole, one of the supposed murderers of Abram Surasky, was brought to Aiken and put in jail last night by Coroner Plunkett. The body of Su rasky, was also brought here, but was taken to Augusta this morning, where he was buried today. Lee Green the supposed accom plice of Toole, and at whose house Surasky was killed, is still at large but will be caught. It was George Toole who told Magistrate Holley of Silverton that L Surasky's body was in the woods. While leading Mr. Holley and others to the spo# he stated several times, without being asked, that he could prove that he had nothing to do with it. He also asserted that he knew of the bo0dy being there on Wednes. (day but was afraid to mention the fact. The scene of the murder is about 18 miles southeast of Aiken, and Sheriff Alderman and the coroner dlidl not get there until early Satur day miorning. The body was found lying in the victim's wagon with the head and shoulders over the dlash board and with the feet and legs ex tendfed under the seat. The face was b)lackened be3 0ond recognition, and the remains were almost ill too h)ad shape for the undertaker to han dIe. A significant fact is that the father of George Tloole wvas one of the jury; and the father of Lee Green says that if he can find his son he wvill blrinig him to jail himself. GORILLAS IN NORTH CAROLINA. Two Negroes Commit the Crime which Almost InvarIayly Precedes Charlotte, N. C., August 1.--Near llocky Mount today Mrs. Pass Long 'was assaulteel in her home by an uin known negro. She was alone at the time, her husband being absent. She was found unconscious, after the ne gro had fled. The people of the community are doing their utmost, to capture the criminal. Wh len Adolphus11 Beaver, a young farmer of Iredell Count.y, ret.urned to his home fronm a trip to St ates villet yesterday, lhe couild ntot find his wif,A. The neighbors were atlarmied and tihe body of the. woman was found in a well. The coroner's in vestigation shtowed that sihe had beon assaultedl andl murdered. Sus[>icion points to a negro ntamed Wolford Rloseboro, who has not been at BEFORE ere to get the best in style, But .s we could not offer them to the r that all men who run stois one make merchants but mer- Ty ig public recollect how things nd they all know how they S" high priced credit stores 60 < pit. Now and then one bobs P goods. How many times a: AIMNAUCH could not last Abo our career and our name 5< ages of Merchantile History? 50 r pair of Men's, Ladies', Misses and E PA RT MEN T will be accepte PARTMENT STOF VOTING FOR A POPE. Thin Line of Smokes From Burning Ba- Th lots Announces No Electionl Yet -42 Elects. tomo, Anigust, I.-The first day T[ of thle Conclave has" en1ded an11d n10 Popo hafi been elecLd. Both this CC morning and this afternoon all the he memers of the Sacred College, ex. so copt' Cardinals Herrere Y. Espinosa, pr Crettoni, Langenioux And Coultie, ic< who were confined to their cells by ant illness, ontered the Sistine (hapel, re where, after the .soleni, ritual up- sta pointed for the occasion, they dropped o their ballots- in the chalice. That foi these gave to no candidate the noces- tic sary forty -two vtoes was mado known co to iome and to the world by the pe smoke of burning ballotf WhiCh is sued from the Sistine Chapel. To ow morrow the Cardinals will vote again, up both in the morning and afterinoon, Lh but what. th chances are of their ar- a i riving at a decision before Monday fol no one can tell. lit it was reported this evening that W1 the Rnmpolla party was in the asee i dant, but this cannot be taken as any indication of the final result, as tihe vote of Pope Leo's secretary of State may be split up Or giv'en in its en tiroty to some other Cardinal. Ap >~ parently reliable information, wvhichI however, it is impossible to verify, is to the effect that Cardina Rampolla received at tihe first ballot~ this morn ing 20 votes, Serafino Vannutelli 1 2, Gotti 7, Oreglia 5, Dipietro 4, Cap ecolatro 4 and Agliardi 3, the remin- l der being scaltteredl. THlE ElLETION SUNDIAv' Romne, August 2.--No successor to po) Leo XIII has1 yet been chosen. From wl: the smoke wvhich issued1 from the little ye chimney 0on the Sis'tino Chapel to- imI night a vast multitude gathered of aroundI St. Peter's learned that the ox: second (lay of the Conclave had (de01 the fruitless. The conclusion is drawni that the strength of thle leading en1 be0 didate remnainas unbroken, and that lmt no comp)lromnise candidate hais yet pr appeared. And t horn is no inidica.. rol Lion of he,m long this condlit ion of ' rei aiffairs wvill cdonne. T1he pr'olonga dal Lion of the contest has arouised tre - Sit moneidouls public interest, if inldeod it wIJ .canntot be called excitement. .Mvery ha1* trace of that apathy which followed thcs. American Shirting Prints, yo Dhildren's Low Cut Shoes 10 pe; Pd this week. We need the room E WHERE ONE GOOD ROIADS F0R YORK. po tlift e People, iI Goniventlon Assenibled, kdopj Some Very Good and Striou itesolutions. conI Cllw Il State. (10n Yorlvillo, -July 21.) Ti Y01rk coil uinty good roads conventionl 1114t S ro today. There wis a full repro- t ho itation of tlte difforeit townships inl t at. Mr. Joh:i G. Aid(rsonl of lovi rck Hill was ccomen am elhairan1111 I h d Alr. V. D. ri4t elctod is see. mo1 ary. Maj. Jas. F'. IHart iualo a it ho Itomeint as to what the .oclivo so I 11flitteik liadI dono. Tho goneral to t Oiig of the Conventio \wasI opposi- roa 11 to the issning of bolids, eiither to . ln(y or township, but favoring a all( r Capita tax and Hpecial lovy. sho A comiittoo of nino, 110 froin Ithol 'I toWIIslip, was alppoiIt0d to got abo it sot of resoIltions to put, before coi i meeting, which wias dono during tior -Wc088 of it couple of hori-s. 'Tho 1 lowing was tho result, of ihe (d. ict erations of the coinittee, which sidt: ,s freely an( intelligently (iscisse( tio a mos0t harmonious manneiIir. am1l TH'iE itmsoLUTJIONs. We as8 representat Iio o)f t he peo- the Sof York CJounty, a.ssomled info aventioni to (de lberate on01 ecoomi- 8(4" an1d pratctical methlods of imp rrov- r(4

eotenit leticali townsip JsupejMrv isors (If 018, for eh townshIip, who1( shaiill it 'oivyo $2 per (day3, n ot Sxceed(ii ii whi riors8 wh1o 8shal1 receivell% $10 r (13 mv n ile inllI acual 8irvice, wh'lo shall1 i ve sp)ecil 811pe8rvision over al11 of i1 public roads1 inl their1 respect('1i vo4(I v[n8hips, a1ppoinit ll over8oor, o fails to1 pu11t the requjiriid numll- Ih' of daIys' wVork((i on1 his et Iin, and1 4. wito. shall) g i.' h1)l in t he surr1181 Nl mity' on t heir ollicial hool0 for no(g. to I Sof duty(3. 11( 4 J'hirdl. Thaiit the4 (cominuit atio lO ax b X ut fixed( aIt $2. opIti I"ourthi. Th'Iat if deernorIih noen0ssary a(1 p0oeil le4vy be4 1141014 for road un11 day11 THE I Our one a selling is i else can. ,w short years have driven erchants In the country to Sell as I Buy." :hort, W. B., R. & 0. and 50c, 65c and 75c, to go tching, short lengths worth it lasts for only 4c the yd. u all know the price is 5c cent. below cost. Now ik for our big Fall Stock now DOLLAL DOE vs, not 1%S, tiinl. 011( nor 1nor n throv mnills. "ifti. That. lie oflico of ouilt. lilnissiontrm bm aboliihe(d nid th Dt'hi)p Sll)Pervi or Hit With ti lity snpervitor as the boari o 1y ', voiiun.-mmioners. ixt h. That, maid board hail I appi 111104 raiHOd to those highway he towliHilips from whicl tihe ta k4s Are inad0o. eveit h1. lUisolved, That. we ino 'ialize the logiHiature to ano11 co(nslitlition offocting road wvorl i' to allow townihipm or colintiI ax tholn-inlveii to build or repai !i. A lo to change the poll ta 3 instod of $1 ai heretoforc wing $2 for road purposeH. An Mid thiH seetion becone a la i the $2 for road purpose a Vo 11101tionled, hm ill lien of the $ ilitationl tax mleolntionled ill Hoe I third. 'h1e foregoing resoluionti wer 5ii upon by Hection in(d after con rable disellsHion 0upon 801110 0 11, espocially tile fiiveoid, fonrt fifthI sect.ionsi, they w'ere ad(op)ted apt. J. WV. Ardrey of Fort M1il I mnoved as an addition to t,in going rolutions8, that our repro ativos inl tihe general assemibly bi 1Lated to 1180 their endonvaors t< the State farm8 dlone awVay wvitl the money03 expande(ld U pon t hen appliedO to the imnprovemient o highwvays of the State. Th1is adopted. IEN CENTS ON JJLY COTTON Leader In New Orleanis Itids Thi: In Vain New York Market Nervous, iaMt rot ice (liy for dJuly d(lllver 111 b)oon looked forwardI to as8 1 cal tirne1 ini cotton and1( while noi iclarly active t he market i ning dislye11'd consideralo norv l(osH. 1113 op10ned1 2(0 poirs8 h ighoir at ( 01 d I Yie 81ale8 reacheid I. a not ad vance of forty poinut le in New OJrleans tihe bull leadei replorted to be bidding for nJul) lock1( (of 1,000)( batles aIt 15 cent iont. Iininrg HolIers. Th'le rest 0 V Iirmed8 up withi July uinder co 4' onl hiigh cables4, the strengfth oj (Orleansi and1 theI tlk of tot hi rain in i the wst erun belt,. t 1 N"IH olis.:JJ iiw( rleans, filly ;1(1. - Inl thel c~otton kot thlis rnorhniing theiebhll loader0 Ie on ly113 I Iptins t 1( I c)(Olls, b)uy. 1all111 that was fferedt fromi I 1. 25 I cent11s whiei len feings stop ped. h lon b1 i Ol ent fn ior() t 1),00 0 l nothlin g wasH olfored . Othier 1)n1 wvoro (p 'int1 at. at moderno me abo1il (vo thle (1h0, (If y.8te. - TV jdI~J., PEOPLE SO im in buying,ou~0 to satisfy your nee4 yd., as long as they last 4c yd. 15 pcs. Cottonades worth ISo aid 2( I ~'Ea~ED THE ROOM F ics Crash Skirts left, they are your choice 24c each. 25 doz. Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs 25 doz. Ladies' Drop Stitch I-lose, th pair 25 doz. Ladies' Drop Stitch 1-lose, th pair. 20 doz. Ladies' Drop 2titch [lose, th pair. your chance to buy a pair of Low Cut roJling in. 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TWO. n1mint, Will bm mouind 8olim Very st ing dat i, howovor. I it (oniury ago hi Amoriann timom mw Hatimtid Ivi iti a por (1 01flillipt ioll of 4.68 gi d lo1 loti itid litlorH por your. To I deonandm 12.18 gallonii. But, ir tomporaiceo frionIm Hhoultd iliut(ll Hho0(kod, lot, it. bo mitid fly years agito Ihm average Citi it away 1 2X giloiN of har od h(uuor. Now heo iH Hatilti fNet is t inth , IIn 1in1t, iquorm, 18 boor, tho Alinoricall nOwl '1118 far ouhliiitanco(d the Ain - f 180), raiiing the averago 111 insmignificanlt 1.58 gallons to gall onil. 111 tho mat,tor of the Anorivll 11H nover bomn iy drinker. Vhiat makos up mvy) ligire of him conimu:iiption fly homr, and ovon thim iH not 11tvioNt kind of boer. Hia)', t 1111, thilt t ho Anidrimin I atro moro inteomporato now 1103' woro lifty, yort tga would 0 conlitraIry, that~ sob)riety ha11 ~onst ant1 I ly the inIcrease. I year~ Illiniois produlced1 39, gallons1 of dlistilled spirits onturcky, wh ich ranko(d 8ocorid, 1, IVIf. Bu t amnonig 7(),()()(,(0)() i ose figures atre rot 80 vory . \hori ouar aricootor toIook~ hin rg for~ the Htorniaclh's sake it our jioopl0 aure now umuch miore A True:SoclalIlst, hnnliO,"