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, ?? ntw 'H9 Cl ' v""; i : v' V ? s * V V > ? l%n e?f f>H nPt* ?4>V f~ >y. > ?> ? -> - hwv ^kWIMVi " | A Mm,nU* Vnotpapw Mir th* Pnitt +td, Agf <<? O?Mi I < ! JhlW*?fc J ^ ^ * v K igCT ; U !< V 29 190Z. ~~ " ~~ - sple: Our High staml of On ' ? Prices Lower T1 I - Notwithstanding the impro Lower Prices than ever before ( CHEAP. Our buyer made a greti Marvelous Values. Caught on tin TTO liavn iiuf flin -1 1M. ?? v mm f v ovv vxiv> iv/ n Ii UU1 ALU HI' J. ill Dress Goods a V Beauty Lancaster has never conta i Fabrics, Plain t loth tho Best Belli Broad Cloth, Coverts, Venetions, Serges and Granitier in every desi Skirtings at 50c a yard. Beautii Dots as well us the plain colors; street and evening wear. Struck It Rich i Cle; 13 pieces 45-incli all-wool s at $1 for dross pattorn of 0 yard LANCi 41^?p???4? MOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curt*. ^ F J CHENEY * CO., Props. Tobuslusa*.transactions ai?d financially I f.. .* * n**a ** tDrMt UM Km tJL TiU^S ^ ** ?*? Ik* mm 9 ? ?di? 10 carry out any obligations mad* I by their firm. West aTruax, Wholesale Druggist. ( Toledo, O. I Waldino. Kinnan A Marvin j Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O, j * Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken int rna'ly, acting dixe.Hly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 7fto. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. Hail's Family Pills are the best Repairing Neatly Done Never thought of such a sign for a medicine did you? Well, it's a good sign for Scott's Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other things and Scott's Emulsion is the medicine that docs it. These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the new o.ies arc not well made?jind all of the old ones are racked from long usage. Scott's E mulsion fixes all kinds. It dees the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full.* Only the best materials are used in the patching and the patches don't show through the new glow of health. No one has to wait his turn, j You can do it yourself?you j Bri| Send for free sempia grfd 50c. and $. 1. all druggu-ts. ( " " Th^K!^K7"c3!dTj5r3!^?" NBliD .11 . ar<l oI' lCx- cile-i' T V<*i t VX v ??M? 3 \ lian ?or Many Year; veil quality of on goods wo q <?t ioods bought CIIEAF can ho sob it lnt this season; -cooped in s ?:m a fly <>,000 yards Nice Kmbroi orio rco Cents a yard. Vender of r and Cheapness led such a < hoico C llootion of .in ars. We are showing the Fnl lino , Melrose, Cushm. res, llonrio.ia? rable color. .**?orne splendid 11 uv; Fnl Waiat Flannels in Snipes an Silks in all the Now A oaves fo md oi mind to aars nimseir from an awful fata. Summoning all hit strength, ha pullad bis lag from across tlia track with aalj ? second to spara, aad as it was, aned ui> the Lot ilk fini<di Jaquaeds, in nie styles s; 34- pieces all-wool doublo-fol< 1ST ER Gen. Floyd's Close Call. Leaving a Moving Train He Ft II, Narrowly Escaping Very Mpaiwiiiii pwaiy,; Gen. J. W. Floyd, Smith Carolina^ deservedly popular Adjutant and Inspector-General, had a narrow escape from a very serious accident Thursday. He was a passenger oe the southhound 80' tberu train that morn ing, baring spent several days in Wushmgtoa. A few minutes he foie reaching Rock Hill, he in quired of the conductor if his train would maks connection with that on the S. C. & G. Ex. road at this place, as he heped to he able to go from Rock Ilill to Heath Springs, to as to reach hit home in the country that day. The conductor assured him that the S. C. & G. Ex. train had already left Rock Hill, not knowing of the recent change of schedule. General Fleyd kept hie seat contentedly, intending under the circumstances to go te his home id coiumoia instead, ?>ut when th? train stopped at Kock Hill the conductor learned of the a hedulc on the 8. C. & G. Ex. and notified General Floyd, and that, although tke train had begun to | more, he could leave the coach with safety./ Acting on this ad ice, General Floyd neat out upon the platform and walked down the steps, but stepped in an opposite direction from that in irhicb the train was running. Tht impetus by this time waa\ audi that he was thrown violently upon the ground, and it was only by ? miracle that hie loft leg was not crushed. The bystanders turned their heads, fer they believed thai the gallant one-armed Confederate veteran would in a tnomenl be crushed to death under the ponderous wheels. A kind proidence guarded him, however, und he was enabled by a rare presence "'TV * , ^ . ' r* , i' - _?L?.. ^ "Hi v 3 . r* ,k $1 I ' i ? 5 < ? i? f ? <1 *? i % A a 9 ~ ' JSlTt ~ J* \ ? r l>roeodins, beautiful colors, at T.e, 100 pieces 'cd-wido dross IMa Mucked .) the b irjr lia u:n;:v a*. * var .-uiul-a-hiii vide, . te I ;<i ' gains is u i >t ot' flooco-liii <i Flanj slipping lit tti iii at . ? alts 1<- 1 1 -as of laud trd ( \u!i . * .v. ' **.t 1 * v i/ J a. ^ y ?'i i t in.4 (Jim cotloti 1?! nk< 4 (i.) >r| <?i.iv \v< >? >1 nixed, i -J 0 u while wool lilankets I lie ? :> f>0 ki 1 o $;") 00 i tl 'of V > ?b i o. i at rh and >1 1 >. A V .1 v' W holesale House closing out, .w? col red b d spreads .1 a . <1 isr the benelit. < nine <ptiek before Clothing iiettei 1 ^ ?, f * * >, "T* ^ il - i-, v .3 Our guaranteed ^uits ; , shin. Tliev make our e stomnvs 1 have nev r seen anything to c?pi; M F R f Iti ji_j i th? wheels i>i?stf(| apparent! with u hair'* hrwadth ot his .feel He wis a ihartned, however, t the delight ?f all who vfj^esse bin deletuma. Keck iliU^Htruhl - r. VT * . Hcyward Thayer Suicides. A Mexican War Veteran. 1 Special to the State. ' Charleston, .tan. 24 ?I\ Hay j ward Thayer, 75 years of mean, j for 50 years ? clerk in the Churl | eston postoffice, shot himsel through the right temple at o'clock this morning Ht his r?si oeuce. Enforced overwork at th i pest office, incident upon the row 'of mail matter for the holiday and the exposition, caused Mi Thayer's health to break down resulting in melancholia and th i sad tragedy. Mr. Thayer spoke t hie wife a few miantee before th ; tragedy and seemed perfectly rati onal and self possessed. He die ; a few aiautes after shooting hiaa self. He was one of the last thre Charleston survivors of the Pal i metto regiment, which distmgn i ished itself in .he Mexican wat i He was remarkably active fer > man of his years Health Detectiv t Francis Ntpson is also a surveyc of the M*xican war, but he we one of the few Charlestoniann, wh | served in another regiment in th i 1 war. Til K SKC.KKTOFLONti I.I PK Consists in keeping all theroai organs of the body in health) regular action, and in quickl ' destroying deadly disease germi ij Electric Bitters regulate Stomacl ( Liver rind Kidneys, purify th J blood, and give a splendid appi i tite. They work wonders in cui I ing Kidney Troubles, Femal ' | Complaints, Nervous Disease! tj Constipation, Dyspepsia, an . j Malaria Vigorous health > n ,: strength always follow their uei | Only 50c, guaranteed by Crav * ford Bros., J. F. Mrickey & Co ' druggists. i Tiie comptroller and the assis II ant attorney general areendeavo i ing as rapid'y as possible to gi i the legislature to authorize tl i payment of the managers of t.k i la<?t general election. \ ' NEW : ?! 'I'lie >1} le j a iv- Foi'iiierl) Cai of Goods > < us for .'ross pattern of 8 yards; $ : I ho 20 cents kind, have been N 1 < >.ls; 11 pieces fine Broadcloth, < . .i ') cents; one of our best bar- t i s, alwa\s 10 cents, but we are i i !i rule. Bickeil up a couple of ' ; il? and they will go at 4 cents. ; a n j. I els and Quilts. , . h -<1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair, el 1 ixiiol at ->1 00 a pair. 25 pair tine | i>. I * > Ml I-'- ? 1 .... .... ^ iiAiiu iiiiu an wool, nbs for everybody. Full sizes \ :\ comforts ;it bargain prices, Big j scooped in a great line of white and , nt. Our customers, as usual, get J iliev are all gone. r Than Ever, [>\ver Than Ever ! i ird marvels in qnaiity and workman-! < glad and our competitors sail. We ] il them. The history of these famous $ A N TIL n fas Worthy of I the James Gang. I (l , i , I. A liailroad Rob bar y Tuesday NighWHe*r Branch ville. * ' ' ? Special to The State. Brnnchyille, Jan. 27.?The Southern train from Columbia to Charleston due her# at seven live \ 1 ' was held up between Keesville ^ and Fifty-eight. Engimer Rey? ' nolds was covered by four men with revolvers and ordered to stop land cut the train apart and take , j the express and baggage car to Fifty-eight. 8 ' j Before arriving at Fifty-eight the contents of one of the safes ^ ; were taken out. At Fifty-eight the other safe was taken out and car^ ' ried away in a wagon. In leaving | the train was tired at, eae of the i l : ' j i bullets g*ing through Engineer \ Reynolds1 hat. | ^ It is thought that there was I seven or eight men in the gang. | 'this robhery ocnured about the , same place as the one two or three years ago. It ia net known how a J mu?h was taken. I Deputy A. R. Bird ia orgaoiz ing a posse te pursue the robbers. Every effort will be mode to capo tore them. le FIND* WAY TO LIVE LONG The startling announcement of n'a Discovery thai will surely r, lengthen life is made by editor y O. II. Downey, of Churubusco, i. Ind. "1 wish to state," he writes, j, "that Dr. King's New Discovery 10 for Consumption is the most in? fallible remedy that I have ever known for Coughs, Colds and |? drip. It's invaluable to people with weak lungs. Having this kI i wonderful medicine no one need j 1 i> -- H in van i iieiiiiiuiiiu or ^onmimpi. tion. Its relief is instant and r* cure certain." Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & Co. guarantee ' every 40c and $1.00 bottle,* and giro trial bottle* fre*. WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood r" ' and Persimmon Logs. Southern Hardwood Co. Charleston, S. C. J P?y your subscription to | The ledger, please. FALL. GO find Quuliti fried in This dai Second to >i?ne ^5 suits is very simple W e struck a vc osppened to have it. 4S odd coati >*our choice for $2 50. Two lots all v sst and reliable at $4 00 > suit. In ki v great line. Our vest suits for little /cry cheap. New Style Jacket Jackets arc he popular gamieti degant line iti correct lengths. We a Kill's nvni' limnirlit * " - U.UUSMI L? > linn lllill'Kl'I. I" Our Millinery 11 merit ltuslu The success of our opening is Two milliners cant keep up with them rybodv delighted at the very reus uah liigh class millinery this season. Bar A imut 100 pairs Ladies tine shoes rni ?2 50 will be closed out at 75 cents an adies line shoes to select from "the Quality at $2 00, $2 50 <?(). .Just 3ants at 00 cents on the dollar. We i goods. Come to us for the best of ev< ECOMI Washington Latter. O R( (From our Regular orresp anient ) Washington, D. C., Jan. 27.? ^ Tba sugar question and tha m ?i L.- i. vr ^ " 1 ijuvibuin art TBiuuoie OIU Uien of the wee on the shoulders of 'M the average Senator aad Kepreseatative. They are being dinged ^ into their ears wherever they go, on and the settle lieut of neither is in In sight. The beet sugar men, the Louisiana and Iiawian cane sugar men, and the tobacco men are ce saying that to gives Cuba tariff concessions will be to give the ha sugar trust additional protits at ti< their expense, without benefitting 53e the consumers, while the Presi- co dent and members of his admin- no istrition are sayiug that failure to ir?j give the Cubans tariff concessions nn will be a disgrace to the country as well as * a meral crime, de The beet sugar men are threaten tic ing to combiue the republican pi votes they control in the House wi and Senate with the democrats le{ repeal the law imposing a differen- ie tial duty oa retined sugar?a duty co that is piactically prohibitory and ki which, it is claimed, enables the sugar trust to control our market A - if Congress votes for tariff con- N cessions on Cuban sugar. Not- is withstanding all this, Cuban tariff it concessions is gaining ground in P Congress, and will probably win in out, although the concessions will b? not bo very heavy, especially on w sugar. 01 The treaty for the purchase of the Danish West Indies, which was signed by representatives ef the U. S. and of Denmak several slays ago, after more or less active negotiations under three adminis- 1 trations, must in addition to be- 1 iog ratified by the Danish Sigsdag and the IT. S. Senate, meet the approval of a majority ?f the Hons* before it becomeseffective. j The Hows* does not usually bur* ? anything to do with treaties, hut i in this case it mutt past a bill 'f appropriating the money to carry . { out the treaty?about $5,000,000 , 1 | ?before the treaty can go into m effect. The principal reason this: goTernmeet waits the inlands is1 1 to use then for naval stations. 1 .. I .. kit in I lie ? Tow tliiit iK'i'ilod tlm 111??11 \ ...i l s worth from i;'M .">0 to .< .i, 'ool hard tinis cu>- in?- s h i mo ]>ants suit-: for h >\ w? 1 i\*n iimn arc* bounties ml the juices ;s, Capos, Furs. its tins sonsoii. v o h ivo \ rn hIiihi.' mr 11??? - c . ^ ...w .* in\ II I V l'fM 1 I 11" <?l ices nmpo from si 0 to ?i> . >. opartnl with Or l.v s shown by 'lie orders pi 1 i up w? rkiiitf dav am niput ] . n lo prices at which we are se'ii pain shoe sale bepatt ih.> v ipitip in prices from si 2 i<l $1 0<i. Two proat lin-s Imperial Shoe" ami tin- Qn picked ii]> s mple lot hi lire hemlipmrtors for lirst eryt hinp. 3QNY 1111 JL . nee before?under tlu> Lincoln {ministration ? a treaty for the aiisfer of tho?o islands to the I'. was signed by tho t wo movements and approved by a popular >te of the peoplo on the islands, it the Senate would not ratify e treaty,, Trie pri<*e riaintd'at at time was $7,500,000, about e-third mors than that named the present treaty. Well, I he country cin prepare r a deluge ef information c?nrning the Philippines. I'he Sens committee on the Philippines a decided to make an investiga>n, under a resolution offered by nator Lodge, chairman of tho uimitee, aad author ?f the hill iw before the committeeprovider for a permanent civil governent for the Philippines. If the investigation does not ivelop into a mere partisan poli;al wrangle it will doubtless 'oduce much information that ill he valuable to Congress, in Relating, for the Philippines,and tercsting to the people of the mntry, who would be glad to low tne farts without prejudice. The President has referred Rear dmiral Schley's appeal to iho avy Department for answer, as customary in such cases, and will not he surprising if the resident's decision is m.vlepublic i a week or ten days. Nobody mils to have an basis to predict hether the answer will favor r oppose Schley. CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children. [hi Kind Ym Man Always Bought EH((aiiviu? vi i Wflfy/, #V>W?^*Si) Are Vou Wc?k ? Weakness manifests itself it iliP mss of Lmhition ami aching lames. The Idood is watery; the ii?> hps nre u isliiu'--the <ioor ia einp opened ferdisense. A ImttV of Browns' [run Bitters taken in time will restore yonr itre>|ph, soothe your nerves, make yonr dor. 1 rieh and red. !>.? y ui more past ban nn expensive special course ofmcd'cine. drowns' Iroi Bitters is sold by all dealers. Curo Cold in Hood. Kermott's Chocolates laxative Quinine, easy j take and quick to cure cold in head and sore broat.