am }. j*. mjuj.PJ i mmmtm HioHid for His Brother Sayi ho Killed a Woman for Whose Murder bin Brother Whs Executed. Washington, l'n., March 3. ? 'My God ! That's my brolher ! lie uevor killed that woman, lam the murderer. I should hare been liangod instead of Eugene," s.id Adolph J Bloch today in a frorz\ of retnorso, inlerrrupting a companion at tho steel mill in Canousburg, who was reading to him an I - # *.v. I account or mo Hanging 01 ciu^voe Bloch, at Allentown on Tuesday. IIo is in tho Washington county jail tonight, awaiting a bearing on tho charge of the murder to which he has confessed and for which his brother has been executed. His brother was hanged for the alleged murder of Mrs Kate Fraizingor. Adolph Block declared to the authorities today, after the item had been read to hiui that ho himself killed Mrs Fraieinger and that the brother who had boon hanged was guiltless. Bloch is a mill worker, reads newspapers hut little, and says ho know nothing of the trial conviction and execution of his brother until today. GOT OFF CHEAP lie may well think, ho lias go* off cheap, who, after having con traded constipution or indigestion is still able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this bat Dr. King's New Life Pills A quick,pleasant, and certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25c at Crawford Bros, ?I. F.Mnekey & Co's and Funderburk Phar macy. Grand Cerrmouies Marked luau gural. Washington, March -f.?Pre si dent Koosevelt took tho oath of office boforo a vast gathering ofthe people he had been elected to serve. Tho attondant scenes were not uuusual. Inaugurations from the time east front of the capitol first became the setting for the care* raony have been much the same. Many of tho central figures have officiated in like capacity on other occasions v?hen Presidents have acceded to tho Highest office in the gift of the American people. Chief Justice Fuller,in administering the oath, repeated a solemn function he hu9 performed four times?today his last. Yet, with all this repetition, nothing was jaded and everything appeared new. The great crowd assombled for tho crowning event of a day full of features,'cannot bo estimated even by comparison. It extended far beyond the reach of the voice and watt so densely packed as to carry the stage out of the sight of many. At about 1 o'clock the official party came through the main door. Cheers were sent up from the enthusiastic multitude, nil eyes were directed that way and strained to get the first glimpse of the President. At a sign from Chief Justice Fuller the clerk of the Supreme Court stepped forward holding a Bible. A hush fell over the crowd. The President raised hi? right hand aud the oath lo6uppoit the laws und constitution of the United States was reverently tak< n amid deep silence. When this had boon rnnnlmJtwl u/.m practically no demonstration and the president began bin inaugural address. As soon as ho finished speaking within tho building a ignal was flashed to tho navy yard and tho roar of twenty-one guns was begun in official salute to the President. ?Letter heads, bill heads, cn volopcs, visiting cards, and all kinds of job work, done in hoatest style, at prices to suit. 3P?eS5?WV5>! *- "-.-i yaw-' HocreU'7 tttttit'6 Hlatfmetih New Orleans, March ^.^-Sec retury Hester's weekly cotton statement Usued today bhowa for the tin. edays of March nn increase over Inst year of 10,000 anil an increase over tho same period year before last of 20,000. For i ho 1S4 days of tho season thnt have elapsed the aggregate is ahead of the same days of last year 906,000 and ahead of the same da> s year before last 803,000. The amount brought into sight during tno past week has been 225,526 hales against 153,866 for lho same seven days last year and 192,956 year before last. Tho total movement since Sept. 1st is 8,597,661 against 8,791, 504 Inst Near. Foreign exports for tho week have been 150,512 against 110,210 last year, makihg the total thus far Tor the season 5,752,359 against 4,991,058 last year. The total takings of American mills, North, South and Canada, thus far for the season have been 2,869,330 against 3,033,106 last year. Storks at the seaboard and the 29 leading southern interior centers h*ive decreased during the week 17,344 bales against a decrease during the corresponding period last season of 82,877. Including stocks left over at ports and interior towns from lust year's crop and the number ol bales brought into sight thus far from the now crop, the supply tc date is 9,859,628 against 8,809, 303 for the san.o period last year. LIKE FINDING MONEY Finding health is like finding money?so think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest irritation better act promptly like #V. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. Ho says: "lhad a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after find' ing no relief in other remedies, J was cured b}' Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumptio, Coughf and Colds," Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & Co., and Funderbur'i Pharmacy drug stores; 50c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. The Close of Congrtss Washington, March 4.?The 5 8th Congress came to aiTend at noon today, as all important legislation had been transacted during the two hours both houses were in session. The presiding officers announced their signatures to the bills which bad passed, and these were hurried to the President. When signed by him they were returned to the houses in which they originated, thns completing the formalities necessary to make them laws. M u rray's II orehound Mullein ad Ti ou j your cough large bottle for 26c. To Draw No Salaries. The "constructive recess''theory invented by President Roosevelt in order to benefit his friend, Leonard Wood, of the army, also Col lector Cruni, the coloied doctor of Charleston, $. C., has b'en permanently disposed of by the Sonate judiciary committee, whose negative decision will be regarded as a rule of the Senate in the fu ture. The persons wb ;ie nominations were continued by President Roosevelt in this irregular man nor in December, 1908, will be nnnble to retain the salaries paid them by the Government daring the time from the adjournment of of the special session'of Congress and the actual confirmation of their nominations by the Senate?From the Hartford Times. To Hetitt the Uotton Diupiuii Atluhta, Ga , March 9.-*-A meeting of the Cotton I'lanterA' Commission and Holding company will be held in New -Orleans on March 10th, to take active steps tr retire from the market 2,000,000 haleB of cotton of the surplus of the erop rtf 190-1. The exccu tivc committee of ;he Southern Cotton association believes that with 2,000,000 bales retired froir the market tho price of cotton wil soon reach 10 cents per pounc again. Presidont Harvie Jordan, in an interesting interview, tells o* the organization of the company and gives the names of tho board of directors of the company formed. Foley's Honey and Tar is bcs for croup and whooping cougb oontains no opiates,and cure quickly Careful mothers keep it it the house. Sold by Fouderburt Pharmacy. Committee on Warehouse Wil Meet and Inngnrate Plans for Storing Cotton. Atlanta, G?? March 2. ? Presi dent Harvie Jordan of the South ern Cotton association hat issued call for a meeting of the commit tee on bttahlishing a system o cotton warehouses in the south ern States for March 13. Th . meeting will be held in New Or : leans. Bankers, warehousemen insurance men and others hav i beeu invited to attend the meeting which will be an important one. For Coughs-at your dri^ gists or direct from Mu rra Drug Co., Columbia, S. C' 'Murray's HorchoundMu 1 lei7i and Tar. 25c fo large si size bottle. Died at Ninety-One. I Mr. Robt Swann, one of th . oldest residents of lower Sle< [ Creek, died Monday morning, af r ter a weeks1 illness of pneumonia } Mr Swann was ninety-one yeai j of age and unmarried. He ha been a life-long resident of Ste< Creek, dying at the exact spc < where he was born. The buria took place yesterday at Stec Creek church.?Fort Mill Timei OASVORIA. b jar* th. ^Ih8 Kind You Han Always Boug I>i- K. lSlliott, Lancaster, S. C. Resilience phone No 187. Oftio< Davis Building. corner Main an Dunlap streets; phone No 72 Will practice in both town an county of Lancaster. All calif, eft Ik (lav or nlvh* will r. reive nromnt sit tan tlon Jan. 10, 1905 ? tf. NEW" LIBRY AND SALE STABL We have opened up, at the E liott & Crawford old btuDd, Sal and Livery Stables and are pr< pared to Bel I stock cheaper tha anybody, for cash, or on tiin with good papers. - - J^Call and see OUR STOC before buying. Satisfactio guaranteed, t urrmr urrnir UYMU I UYUHI J With brand new vo. hides and good fresh horses we are prapared to give the be6t Satisfaction in the livery business. - -* Very Respectfully, Moore & Sowel Dec. 1, 1904. Foley's Honey and Tai for children,saff ,surc. No Opiate* Mrs. SlHofHrd's Death (hit nut hy Stbycbnlne PolSotdhg. Honolulu, Mutch2, 9 66 p. ?rt ^ ? I'ho chemist's repmt of the unnlysis of tho bicarbonate of soda, of which Mrs Slab ford t-?r h!i . pment. !arg*. o strong- healthy, these plants are j] grown in Iheopen ait and will stand severo freeze wit it out injury. Early ; Jersev Wok? field. Large Type or L Charleston Wakefield which are the best known varieties of early cabbage, ^ also Henderson's Succession, the best I iaipe, late and sure header, Augusta | Early Trucker, also a fine type of lute >t variety. Nea'ly packed in light hasj kets, $1.50 per M, For five thousand or over $1.25 per thousand FO li Ex press office. Clias M Gibson, l. Youngs Island, S C, Dec 20, 1904?3m. * Go to the - LANCASTER MARBLE .-VIVI> GRANITE WORKS, " t d For Good Work and Low I'riocs ; A. J. ieNinch, L/VNGASJWWi. AO a^'jaHMMOBssMflnHnanBB t n h 2 ^ ^ S3 o 5 ? (T> C 2 ? ? ? tti o ? <-r o F "S ? W - 1-1 * oc n ~ *5 U M 2 le ^ 3 S" ^ o ^ > ?*2 j. ? rh'?icS!Q S ' CSS n ^ o. t CC5-. O? _ ?o ie o>SoW3-?c?r j? - -* M '* ? ZZ S9ES ^ H H ~ ? ^ O tr K ? = 2 ^ 2*^3 tv o K ? b ^ -i'm. * cro n ?f rrg * ? o ? ^ 2. ic> c3 b T rt ; j o< r-i ^ r S SLW -. J E3 r? ^ ? W U a c/i ^ B ? 55 s ** ^ > *-d S.5FS |; | g 1^115 S? p3?i-c|ssg IP K O ^*"0 ? CO 6 CC ? C? o O ? c ?. ? c ? 3 3 * -1 <* ? S K~ & T V ? .Notico to the Public. 11 will holu nil inquests in the county. Phone 1o my residence at Pleasant Hill for mo when needed. r J. Montgomery Cuskey, ept. 20?tf Coroner L, O. I wrr^iu^ in ymnimg* ^ 11 AVfcgdable Prcpnrafiont'orAs similating tlicFoociandReduIa- 'U ^ ling the Stomachs anriBoweis of J& fl iMwwu-iaBi^^a g Promotes Digcslion.CheerPul- ^ ness and Rest.Con tains neither .*. Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. % >tot^micotic. /imp? afOUnrSAKl ZZ PITCHKR Pumpkin Seal ~ . Abt.Struta * I Rock rite Sh/H ? J jhtite StrU * 4 J* A Wwjw- 5 II Chnfted Svrnr I j- Jt rtuivn / :?V ApcrTecl Remedy forConslip- Fj I lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea e Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- | ncss anil Loss OF SLEEP. ft ^ Facsimile Signature oF NEW YORK. _ 1 E EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. N ? mm iii ni'M in i DR. B EF> lyon's French m Strictl y vegetable, perfectly harmless RESULTS. Greatest known female 1 PMITIflM Hctraroof counterfeits nn<1 imitations. WMU I IU?I ton wit I) faC'Kitnilo Mftnaluro on t,ido o BenU tor Circular to WlEL.lA.Mti Ml'U. CO.. fjolo Ayout Sold by Kunderburk l'hurnmcy. PROFIS-'SIO.N A I. CARD. i)lt M P r.tA WKoItl) 1)|{ lie HKOWN ' j CR\WFO!il) A HKOWN, I'm;.niclutifc ;n il Surgeons, 1 ui'.Carh r. S. Treatment of she eye. :.os of i f live earn No t r die ,;ge <>, ct.nm.it j II i sion ts'targ il On'v h re?onubl& ! : charge for abut rtior -: i11 K K WY'. IK, Ang 31 ? Osii. Atiomur at l,nw i jBusinons Xkluc&tion! PAYS fiAUGK DIVIDENDS ! j YOU ueeil a i rut.ticyJ ha-sluc** ed ucatacu Vvp ir?t tf 4 Hi f PILES! PILES! PILES! i Dr. Willii?i?.s' k ox Wil.llA fIS ? ?F'Q I CO Wep'a, CI. ve??v d, Olllo. I Hold l?v Puiwieritti:h flmriv.ney. A A A A A A ' i V l/ I J ! ' I I I I I f ? ! A \ .j k 'or Infants and Children, B ie Kind You Havl Always Bought 1 Sears )jr wvMi For Over I Ih^ty^e a r s HE CCNTAUR VOMPAHY. NIW VCfUl CITY. ?mBHBBEBMMi ' ' 1 to ninj.lish DESIRED cinedy. Price, 41.50 per bottle. Tho genuine Is put up only In pasto-hoard Cox* HI | f the iMitllo, ttnis: /-fV ' H I s. Cleveland, Ohio. ~ 1 K I J. E. RUTLEDGC, Dentist, I Lancaster, S. C. R Working on credit docpn't |>uy, 9 id mv terms from tjiis ti.no Jn eneeforth arc st: ibfl y cash. ? 1 aCiivOiiabl .: X* tic 33. I old Filling $1.50 - |H AtnalgUm Filling 75 cts. ?H Cement F'lling 75 ct 9 kuhbkr plate, 9 nil upper sot of teeth $12.00 9 'ppcr and lower set $25.50 9 rheso prices are strictly 9 >r cash. No work done except ,1 >r cash or good security. 9 J. E. RDTLED8E. Dentist. I j. na lilt r Foster. ii Attorney at Law, 9 LANCASTER, S. C. I Zk&" otn "i sp r>uilfv* ive the most fatal of all cU?* ases. ;m CV'C KIDNEY CURE |t k j i y LSI B d Buarantafld Rrared) if money refunded. Contains cmedies recognized by emltent physicians as the best iof Cidney and Bladder troubles* PRICE 50c. tad $1.00. ^ ... v. MiJ , VNCAS-i*;*' a til i ciklwiiR fljCl'LW X i n i.MIUIO in i fliol .1 >1*1 H l'?-1. (Dally exoept Hun '. , j WK^TV.oVm) iv 1 iH!j.i'.us(> 4. 7 ip a lit 3 46 p in ,v Foil {.liftis, 7 34 a m 4 p na ?v H ihcoiivlllfc. 7 44 a in 4 30 p m .v ilir.hbina. 7 All n m a .. - - - - . *r 01 * ' " f,' f M| [r (Master, S 15 a in 5 Vq p ra vr Cl'.m'olte, So It 5) .T> u in 7 10 p ra kr (-oluinblB Bo UU 80 a in 1 Oo a m kr Y rkv', p tn jV Charlotte, No H fc 15 Rni jv. ( henit-1, 10 0(1 n in K 4% p in ,v /rtclii.iyix, 10 40 ft in 0 ? p m ,v Hoscoin v\!le, 10T0 ? m 8 15 j> rp 4v Fort i?awn 11 (XI a in oapp ra kr l,anonftTor. 114 0 a m 0 45 p ro CONN KOT ION 8, < tester??i, cVvibo^rd and hf >J?m & .^oritv'A'est*;* fJitlVWiya. L. mi cantor?Bond nam Ifcifluay, A P. 3A1AT1415, ^lubl Trullic mtrr HROT 8Plt(lV< :M. Prcftand TfUBc Manager. J