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ihmbjt1 1 =x=a?acgfflj.. ma1: -- ? ! i ? i ?J . ?? ? ~ M I A Fam\l\j N<tmvpxtpcr : P)or IKe. AwmIw of th* PoUfieal, Gbmai, 4jji imffwf i?I ObmMNrial J TKBJSSfc |l/> a ' | PUmw ix , ??? 1 * ij J ?! ?- ? - - ... . n i.. j... m .,' , ? t gg. >c. 1 ?vK".tliY \ v \ K \ N U \ K v 2:i 190i r,suHl.s 1EU I* *" S! We lie ? in tli W BARGAI] 5,000 yard* good Alamance, o COO yards g??nd Cotton Fla.ino 1,000 > arda Twilled Flannelet 600 ya da French Flannelettes 1,200 yards Schoolboy .Jeans ] Carpet Remnants ^yard square Bleached TaOle Damask 40 cer Turkey Re<d Tahle Damask 35 Doylies and Napkins very che Best Calicoes, indigoes, oil c standard fancies, 0} cents JACKETS, CAPES. COI A splendid line to select from, away prices. Fine black cloth, quilted, satir Fine black cloth, plain natin-li Fine tan cloth, plain sat in-line S?? i i i ii.imm um * ? n"i?n ' ????? Took the Money and Killed President and Cashier. Dallis, Tex., Jan. 19.?Five highwayman robbed the bank of Bristow last night in the western part of the Creek Nation. The amount secured is variously estimated between $10,000 and $50,000 The robbers killed President J 11 Moxey, Cashier J U Charles and wounded Assistant Cashier John Hutching*. No captures hare been made. A posse is pursuing the robbers Rheumatism. Nobody knows all about it; * w anil nothing, now known, will always cure it. Doctors try Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, when thev think it is caused by imperfect digestion of food. You can uo the same. It may or may not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. If it is, you will cure it; if not, you w ill do no harm. The way, to cure a disease is to stop its cause, and help the bodv net back to its habit * CP of health. When Scott's Lmulsion of Cod Liver Oil does that, it cures; when it don't, it don't cure. It never does harm. fThc genuine h.-is this picture on it, take If you have not tried it, send for fue sample, its agreeable taste will surprise SCOTT & BOW XT-, 409Pearl St.. X. Y. 50c. aud$i.uo; all dru^^ists. EMMNN ie New 1? ar ALL Wi illl'lk TO C lllm SB usual reducii<?ns nl<>; - IB I*J Now is tlx- rliatuv ? I v noiTT-. nly 4 cents. I, 7? cents value, only 5 rents tes 10 cent# value, only routs, i 12A cents value, only 7.1 cents. 15 cents value, oly 10 cent . ) 25 cents value only 15 c 0 v its value, only 25 cents conts value, only 25 cents ap, 25 cents a dozen and tip olors, silver grays, and tin* Ocst value, only 5 cents. LLARETT:S, new and stylish, at almost (jive. i-dinod, 60 value, now s i 05. ined $7 00 value, now ?1 4?? d, ?<> 50 value, now $.'t 05 THETi Life Ended in Alaska. Information Wanted Ahout a South Carolina Ex Confederate. TU.. ' ... iuo governor nas received the following from far-off Alaaka: Juneau, Alaska, Jan 1, 11)01. TotheGovarnor of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Sir: I have tha honor to impure of you concerning Richard SCainp hell, who was killad in Porcupine city, Alaska, June 24, 19<>0. Mr. Campbell belonged to the Hainptoo legion and was captain of his company at Appomatox. At his death ha ?a? 04 years old or thereabout*. If you have no personal knowledge of him you will confer a great favor by onclosing this communication to any Confederate Veteran society in South Carolina: I have be?n appointed a Iminia trator for his estate. He has soma property in Porcupine district, Alaska, which ruav or may not he of aome value, hut in tha event it pro Tea of value. 1 would like Id Ln?>w who his relat'ves are and where they can he found. Col. Geary, aftcrwads iiajor (Jen Geary, was at I ho beginning of the war colonel of Mr. Campbell's regiment. Very respectfully, lioy Burnett, Address Haine s Mission, r?r~ cupine City, Alaska. 'Cel. Geary" is evidently intended for Gary. Mora Standard Oil Sop. Syracuse. N. Y.. .Ian. Is. ? Ii is announced that .John 1) Archhold, vice president of the Standard Oil Company, "ill give Syracuse I niversity 1400,000 on condition that friends of the University raise a like amount. Aguinaldo Heard From. Manila, Jan 18.? It is rumored that Aguinaldo has visited his mother in the Cavite Pro vine# and narrowly escaped capture during the recent round up in one of the Cavite villages. UAL CL 53 S Silt* >Vw < t Y\rV A' ? > , i N I ? , u, ' IV NOTHING 01 II.' ? * * * ' * ;i 111: t ? M:W\ <MU>(|S Will ITU I!tftim? Don't fiiil to profit I . R3 ILQi l?!:ifk I'P ivrr $4 50 value, I>I;u k t'ur collarette with tubs, lil.u k for collar"! I? with labs I Black for collarette roll si/.?, \ f"W laroe h;oiils<oiH? capes, v i, 'loohh* cloth capes $ 1 0( S?i?:ii! |iiii~ii irlolh ('it|) ' ? $1 25 \ few splendid r:iio\d:i\ skirl ' .! : 'UHGtlsh 10,1'" 100 LjkIujs finest dongnlu and pi ices ?2 oo, $2 ,11) mid $:i 00, pile marked down to $1 25 I'ho entir uls > have srinu hig values in ctiildre << ? N _ S 0_N He Offered Bad rhecks and was Caught Up With. j ; Suspicious Individual Arrested in Winnsltoro?Police Had Been Suspecting Him of Being Pat Crowe. Sii inoi u I *? M?/i ^ m i tw I ll?: Ul?lC. Wimuhoro, .Inn '20 ? A stranger giving his name us Frank Dahney, ! of Jackson, Miss., wus arrested^ Iin e yesterday for attempting to puss bud checks. llefore his ar rent it was thought that ho was Fat Crowu, th? kidnapper of ( udali, of ()muha. The hud claimed to ho a lawyer, ' went into Mr. Douglass' office, . where he looked up some titles to luttd. lis did not spend much j time, however, on his law husi- | nass, hut soon asked Mr Douglas to cush a check for him, hut was refused. During the morning Dahney wont into Mr. D V Walker's store, where ho bought a ffr pair of pauts, and gave in paymetit a cheek for $10 on ttio First National hank of .Jackson, Miai. After a wldle Mr. Wulker hegan to euspec, something and ask?d one of the officers of the *VinnK boro bank to telegraph to ?Jacawon and find out if the check was good. I'h* answer came hack: 1 'Frank I >abney 8 nam* is uot on our hook.1' As soon as warrant* could ha made out, the police, who had been sahdowing him all day, sua* pacting him of being Fat Crowe, arrested him. The prisoner was taken into Mr. Walker's store, j where lis was confronted with the description of the kidnapper, a circular giving Crowe's character- I istics and offering a reward of $50,000 for his capture, hiving heen received that morning by f li A iinl ion All of the peculiarities >fthei men tallied exactly with tlxae of Crowe, even to scar on fa;e and hands. During this time it de ve'oped that Dahney had txen at-1 tempting to pwe small chedts all I over town, and Mr. .J C Cildwell had cashed one for $.r> in receipt I | of 10 ceets. He went into Mrs. j .EARANC itin* > IFitli a ! I < )0 S ?S it V* O Everything muat go P S+ *\ t winter etutT This is r at halt' price, Mime even less. E iv this unusual cut price sale. UQED W1 ii , now #2 '.>5. $1 25 value, now 75 ce? ts. uri?s|'( $2 00 value, now $1 10 $2 25 value, now $1 i55. erv cheap i value, now 05 cents. value, now 90 rents. ih TJ B: REMEMBERED. gloeo kid button and lace original (1 upon thu bargain coueter and e lot ought to go in a day. We n's allocs t*> CASH ??? " Habenicht's store and wanted $10, but sko suspecting something, told hitn that sha had only $5 in her oaeb drawer. He immediately pulled out his check book, began writing; one for $5, and otTered her 50 cente exchange. Rut she declined even this. l>abney, or whatever hia name, has engaged Mr .J Wilson liana ban to defend hiai. Mesars Walk er anal Caldwe'l decided that the beat thing to do was to let the prisoner pay them what he owed, ' and then turn him loose. The man pawned his gold watch to settle his money difficulties. He nu cool during the whole pro- j cecdings and was evidently a pro- j fesnenal. A F (jr. j A t ier the Justices. | Columbia State: The following i is the text of the uaw bill introduc- , ed in the bona* Monday by Mr. J : Caldwell Kobertson, of Kiehland: ; 4Sec. 1. That the justice* of the j supreme court, aud each of the circuit judges, upou application for their salaries, he aud are hereby required to file with the comptroller general affidavits that they have tiled their decisions within tke time limited and prescribed by section 17, article o, of the constitution of the state of South Carolina. Sec. 2. That the coaiptroller general of the slate be und he is hereby prohibited from issuing to said justices and judges his warruut, for their salaries unless such affidavits are so tiled in the office of skid A I I ? ... comptrollergeeerai hy saut justices and judges." IIISM A KCK-S IRON NK1V K Was the result of tus splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous? nergy ara not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowel* are out of order. If you want these dualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King'a New Life Pills.They develop eeery power of brain and body. Only 25c at Crawford Bros drug store. Twin habisuare truecompanion# in-arm*. Life's currant coin is mads of plain common ssbss. :e sale Mammoth Clear must (j in reason No matter about coat, 1 10 wnhuary Male, but a great chance verything we offer, a bargain. :th hot BUY UNDER* A WHILE Men'a heavv tleeen lined thirtc "" ** ** " V cents each, now only 35 cents. Ladies, Misses and children In Ladies Vasts at 12$ to 40 cents X?-,1I y3 L PINTS ?ll,l: 50 pair tine $4 00 Cassetncre 1 25 pair tine $2 00 Cassetnero j 150 pair wool pants, mixed lot Your choice for 75 cents. f?H Mill I, UK p.iR llll 14 tine blue blacck overcoats, at $6 50. Many other special things, we "STORE m u Mordered for Revenge. The Dead Man's Daughter Ac ceses Another Woman of the Deed. New York, Jan 19 ? The Herald tomorrow will print the following: Newly developed cluea of the police, w< rkmg ou the daughter's theory, point to a woman as the murderer of Meyer Wei bard, whose body was found in an old truuk on pier 11, last Wednesday. | The last journey of the pedler led , hiea to Mulberry Bend, asd Capt | Titus thiuks the murder was dons there. lvebecca Weisbard, the dead man's oldest daughter, says ' revenge led a woman into the crime. Rebecca Weisbard declared the woman owed her father $500 for jewelry and house furnishings. When the pedler went to collect , the second installment on t^e j goods the woman had disanneared. . . ? ? I The pedler's family have a letter 1 demanding payment of money due, ' which was written bv an attornay for Weisband before his death. The letter is addressed to Mary Triano of No. 227 Mott street. | There is a woman Maria Delino, , who says she bought jewelry from J Weisbard at No. 81 James street. There is also a woman at this address who answers the description given out by Keisbecca Weisbard. This one refused to give her name. TORY OF 4 SLAVES To be bound hand and foot for j years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. (Jeo. i l> Williams, of Manchester, Mich, j tells how such a slave was made j free. He says: uMy wife has , been so helpless for live year* that -i.. i i * - i > i ii? uiiim hoi mm otit in neu j alone. After using two bottles i of Electric Hitters, she is wonder-' folly improved and able to do her j own work." This supreme re rue* i dy for female diseases quickly j cures nsrvousnesa, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and diz/.y spoils. This miracle woiking medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down peeple. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 conts. Sold by .Crawford Bros Druggist. I i % ing Out SSaBe iO ! tho object of this sale is tn im!?> 1.1 for cash buyers. Wo unThe slaughter alroa?lv begun. STTTTF rfai an >oav Xj) rs CHEAP, and drawers, our regular price 5<> ion Suits at 25 to 50 cents. i. its. 'ants, now $2 90. >antH, now * 1 25. , value 75c to *1 50. LIBIV TRIM. $9 00 value, will let them go now have not space to mention. J Virdict of Gnilty in Paterson Trial. The Three Young Men Mint Kach Serve Thirty Years. New York, Jan. 18?Walter McAlieter, Andrew .1 Campbell and Wm A I>eath, three of tho four persona indicted for the death of Jennie Boaeehieter, a mill girl of Puterson, N. .J., who was murdered on the night of Oct, I s, last, were tonight adjudged guilty of murder in the second decree. According to the New Jersey law the maximum penalty for the priaonere is 80 years imprison* meet. The jury took 14 ballots and after summoning Judge Dixion anil the prisoners, tiled into the court room. The Prisoners appeared verv nervous I a %/ . .... ,V/** ,B trr ?eemed more excited than any of the others. He -al hitintr his lips while waiting. Campbell thrust hie hand* into his trouser pockets and clinched his lists in them. Death looked anxiously about the court room for a moment and then aasumed the rune attitude as Campbell. When the verdict was announced the prisoners exhibited neither elation not relief. Judge Dixon thanked the juiy and said he believed the verdict a just one. He then dismissed the jury uutil Monday morning. The court then rose and the priaoner* were taken hack to the jail. PKKVKKTKI) A TK At; RDY Timely information given Mrs. (ieorge Long; of Naw Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two Uvea. A frightful cough had long kept bar awikr ?vary night. She had tried many remedies and doctors hut steadily grew worse ant it urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One hottla wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous Medicine also cured Mr. Long of a aavere attack of Pneumonia Such cures : a : / _ m it.. . - i ?! |miniiiv? |tr<>ci en inn inaion^ l*u* merit of this grand remedy for curing nil threat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and f 1.00. Krery bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros Drug Store.