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4 * > , J v i * fr m # , , ? , \ * agar?**'" 1 1 " * *J ? n:'^:r sag? m 1 ; l - s -? ? ? ?5i?Wb<>W S. OAKM. | ^ F-^-u ' ""--if It in I Iml.wfr- ?f m* faffi.iii.ifi J *&***+ r ~ bdOOB AMD mtful? i j pmun.. -- t? ?\ ??Y \ I* K H R U A K V ft 190: i?,>t *Ri s IK ? I - i -SPLEI Our High Standi) of Out Prices Lower Th F Notwithstanding the improve Lower Prices than ever beforo. Gc CHEAP Our buyer made a great If i ir i * jtMrvumuH v amen, uau^ht on the 1 we have set the town ablaze at Thre< Ri ess Goods a W Beauty Lancaster has never couta ue< Fabrics, Plain ? loth the Best Sellcri Broad Cloth, Covert*, Venetians, Series and Granitier in every dosira Skirtings at 50c a yard, Beautiful Dots a- well ns the plain colors; Si street and evening wear. Struck It Rich ai Clea 13 piece* 45-inch all-wool sill at $1 for dress pattern of 6 yards; LAN CI WW????? ?q? ' HOW'S THIS! We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Heward for aoy ca-e o? t'aiarrh (bat cannot be cured by Hall'- Catarrh Cu??- n F J HEN EY A (>., Props. To- 1 laoo, O We the undersigned la\e known F J Hhen-y f ?r tne la*t 16 years, and believe him rfeetly liouorablo in all business transactions and financially able to carry oui any obligations made by their firm w"?st a i'kuax, Wholesale DruggiM. Toledo, O. * wttidinq Kinnan dt Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hull's Catarrh Cure is tsken iii? (. t ma ly, acting dire.dly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Frh*e. 7^0 pOr bottle. Hold by all .. Druggist*, Testimonials free. Hall's Fanailv PlUearethe best <J Ultii A bwai t Kick a dog and he bites yon. He bites vou and you kick bin !' J 11 Tee mere you kick the n.o? <1 he bites r.nd the more be V r 8 the r. ore you k ck. : .a makes the cll.ci* v. orse. r A thin body iv-ilcth v a blood. Thin biocd r,?a?.. thin body. Each makes ti. 1 other worse. If there is coin c ft to be a change the help mus ' h come from outside. c Scott's Emulsion is the ritrht c help. It breaks up such a combination. First it sets the stomach right. Then it enriches the blood. That strengthens the body and it S begins to grow new flesh. A strong body makes rich s blood and rich blood makes a y strong body. Each makes the t< other better. This is the way ?' Scott's Emulsion puts the thin ? body on its feet. Now it can ^ get along by itself. No need ^ This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's ^ aSEffiP, Emulsion and is on the t< wrapper of every bottle. g f imntl Send for free sample (c9v?IE3k! ^ear' St,. New York. 50c. and $1. all druggists fR3iHv!TiyLOald urST" 0 Mm mM ia Iks ktW u4 mr tkraat as* te B SttM>S>a"N ftalas, tfe* w 9m 1 / & .. 7DIB ' ird of Kxcc!';1 ? Goods Vt'< ? ? H e iii' * an or Many "Ye,; ^ d quality of our goods wo , >ods bouglit CHEAT can be sold hit this season; scooped in Hy 0,000 yards Nice Einbrni ierie-. 3 Cents a yard. onder of and Clioa, j J sueli a Choice O* lleetion of i;n? s. We are showing the T;;l 1: >. Melrose, Cashmeres I! i ; ble color. Some splendid II aw 1 Waist Flannels in Stripe ? 1 Iks in all the New Weaves l'or nd ned no the iuot. v tini-.h Jaquaeds, in ni styles, 34 pieces all-wool double-fold LST.ER Compulsory tducatioa. ?he Senate Kills I ho Dill Bv A Vote of 18 to 16. The Body Masses a Resolution to Adjourn February 15. lecord, Friday. The bouse refused to pass the >ill to sell the state farm. Tba bill was vary earnestly delated by Senators Barnwell, Ilenlersoa and Livingston in favor nd Senators Blakeney and (Jraylea in opposition. On the roll call be bill was killed bv a vote of 1 8 o 16. Senator Lldartou's bill requiing railroads ta furnish spittoois a cars was passed. During 1 ho ebata Senator Ragxdsle paid his aspects ta the railroad commission aying it was a wall known fact bat they did nothing which niilnidi didn't warn- ?n<l 41 ?.OTUV| ?uu lUlll LUC J rere not worth two cents, for the mount of good they did the people Senator Ilderton's hill, fixing he terns of railroad commissioner t two years, passed. It does not ffect incumbents. Senator Livingsten introduced a ill for throe termsof the supreme ourt, and giving each justice a lerk. Must Answer to Charge of Burglary. Special to The State. Laurens, Feby. 1. ? Deputy iheriff C. A. Power returned esterday afternoon from Gas* Dnia, N. C., with Charley Huffteter, a young white fellow, whe i wanted lice on the charge of reaking into and robbing the tore of Mr. Tom Harris at Waterloo last September. He raived a preliminary hearing and rent to jail. W hen the case comes 3 trial it is believed he will plead uilty. In fact he hat already lade intimation to that etTect. All persons indebted either by ote, account, or otherwise, must ome -forward and settle, for I eed the money. J. ?. Rutledge. I . , - " ^ * - *S*M () * tri?* hi Mil) l*\ ? v ? _ * /- <1 l'r u'odins, I) ';ui1 i 'ill col >*s, at 75 .A .u:\l-wi lv5 dress Plait ! >? 111 ' b ti;; iin I'oualor at . <1 -a 1:nl! i<i . the 1 kind, gains is a lot of Hecec-lim d PI anin -!i ;ti i" lh in in at 5 rents to el it lundani t ulicoes at a low y Sol't Snap* Bhu 1 1 cotton Pdankota, ; . 1 ; ... V.ol mixed, the $2 oo white wool Blankets the tvi 50 kin 1 00 i d for 00. (\>uif<i . id . ! 25. A few real the \\ holes.do House closing out, we coA red h d spreads .it a big disco the benefit. ( ome ijniek before t Osotniiig- Better Prices Lc Our iMiurunteed $5. Suits at shi,?. Tliev make our customers j have uev r seen sinvthing to e<pial MERC ter-u?i ... i nmmn ?rw Jiii Birds Escape. Two Brothers Awaiting Kxecuj tion for Murder Ov?rpow?r u.. /1 i. - > ? > in" vjuiiiu!? uiKi go r roe. ? * ?...... * j-i Pittsburg, Pa., Jkii. 30. ? Edward and John Biddle, await:ng execution in the county jail for the murder of Grocer Thomas 0. | Knhney, of M unit Washiugtop, ! overpowered the gu ilds at four o'clock this morning and escaped. Pittsburg, Jail. 30 ?Ward from New Castle tonight says Ed and John Diddle, who escaped ; from Alleghany county jail here ! with the aid of Warden Sofel's wile, were seen there this afternoon with \lrs. Sofel. A posse , is pursuing them. This is probu. ; bly the most startling escape on i record. The Biddies overpower? ed tne three guards, shot two end I t hurled one naan ever the corridor I railing to the stone floor below, ! locked all three up in a cell, stole their ke\s and tied with the warden's wife after stealing the warden's overcoat and some jewelry. 'The Diddles were to die next mouth for murdering Groceryman Kahney and a detective while burglarizing Kahney's bouse. jTh* county commissioners effer j $5,000 for the capture, dead or \ alive, of the Biddies. Warden Sofel is heartbroken te find that his wife supplied the Biddies with files and revel vers. She is in leve with the younger Biddle. ! I -4- IFIL. ~ ? in? iwo niothirs w?r? pursued, riddled with bullets end then captured. A woman who accompanied the fleeing prisoners attempted suicide by shooting herself in the breast. John Middle received eleven wounds. i LAST SCENES IN THE SAI) TRAOEDT. Butler, Pa., Feb. 1.?At the close of a day of intense excitement and many conflicting stories concerning the chances for life tf , the wounded Biddle brothers and Mrs. Kate Sofel, the unexpected has happened. John Biddle, who until late this afternoon was the i more likely brether to escape usutn succumbed first and, j died at 7:35 p. m. Hia brother / tt? NEW 1 v (1 The Mj le a i?e Formerly Far Ntoek ot Goods ! c Mils for Uross pattern of 8 yards; $5 !.??; tIn* 20 cents kind, have been wc 1<> cuts; 1+ pieces tine Broadcloth, lyo a <">0 cents; one of our best bai - esi ilettes, alwa\e 10 cents, but we are a j ich t rude. Picked up a couple of ve ' price and tlioy will go at 4 cents. 5 111 ikets and Quilts. ?i , the f 1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair Ki tind at f 1 00 a pair. 25 pair tine id at $2 50. Extra fine all wool, j uiab' -s for everybody. Full sizes | .\ i comforts at bargain prices. Big; scooped in a great line of white and int. Our customers, as usual, get, licv are all gone. |T\ Than Ever, f over Than Ever !> d marvels in quaiity and workman- ,Q ?, . - ? <.* > 1 J. . ,mr Bjlad and our competitors sad >? e pn ihcin. The history of these famous g< TT rn t i A IN 11 L K<1, who has been unconscious practically all day and who was considered a dying man last night, ^ survived until 11 o'clock, when lis too went over the great divide. | Both men died without any ap'l ptir^ut' 'suffering at the.close. lire s Sofel, who developed symptoms of pneumonia this afternoon, has a chance for life and unless some n unforeseen complication sets in, n will recover. ? j As long as he was able John 1 I was extremely talkative and was * j at limes boustful But as soon a^ the shadow of death begau to I1 fall upon him and he recognized ^ it, be became repentant. ? - "I know," said he, "that my tl time here is short and you can say for me'that lam a Christian and 11 ! will die a sincere believer in God P and I hope 1 have strength enough to eay so at the dast. I know 1 have taken part in many wrong v deeds, but 1 have never killed any 1 man and was never implicated P with any one who did. I wish I 8 could see Mrs. Kahney. 1 would c j tell her tbs truth about the killing A of her husband. This life has l' been pretty tough to me and the F end cannot come too quick and 1 * don't care how quick " 11 ? ?? r THKSKIKKT OF&ONG m I.IFK v Consists in keeping all the nsain organs of the body in healthy, " , regular action, and in quickly a I destroying deadly disease germs. a j Electric Bitters regulate Stomach, i Liver and Kidneys, purify the j blood, ana give a splendid appetite. They work wonders in cur* ing Kidney Troubles, Female ^Complaints, Nervous Diseases, * Constipation, Dyspepsia, and . Malaria. Vigorous health nnd \ I strength always follow their use. ^ Only 50c, guaranteed by Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & Co., * druggists. ? Bryan in Masonry. c a Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 30.?Col. * W. J. Bryan, who is already an * Elk, a Modern Woodman and a * Pythian Knight, took his first 1 dlirrM in ! ?* ?!~u4 u- * n .aorwui J mat UI^Ul. n become* a mimbir of Liacoln Lodge No. 19, Ancient Free and Accepted Maaene, and will apaak at a banquet ta ba gitan whan ha jtakea hit third dagraa. [ 1 [ALL G? lid Qualil) l ied ia This ^E?i Second to Noli suits is very simple. We struck 5 osppeuctl to have it. 48 odd c< or choice for $2 50. Two lots al t an-1 reliable at $4 00 a suit. Ii great line. Oar vest suits for liti ry cheap. 'few Style Jack* Jackets are he popular gam egaut line in correct lengths. W trs ever brought to this market. )ur Millinery liient Rusl The success of our opening A'o milliners cant keep up with th body delighted at the very reus- i gh class millinery this season. 1 ' out 400 pairs Ladies fine shoes I 50 will be closed out at 75 cents dies fine shoes to select from "t uali'y at $2 00, $2 50 $3 nO. .1 mts at 00 cents on the dollar. \N >ods. Come to us for the best of ECOM The Legislature. lew Jury Law Pa-sea the House ?County Pension Cemmis* tanner Provided For. iaturday, Columbia Record. The attendance in both the ouae and senate eras small this doming. Owing to the number f absentees, both houses agreed [) take up only those bills upon rhirh there would be no debate. The house, among other thing-, asaed the new jury bill, and in a uy or two it will be sent to the overoor for his signature. The senate had some fun over he broken granite columas. It i found that there are only four leees, and six chapters of Daughirs are after them. Senator Manning1* bill pro* idiag for creating a county penion commissioner passed It irovides that the county hoard hall elect one of their number as otnmiasioner, who shall he at the uditor'a office every Saturday in anuary and receive pension apilicatiens. He shall then make teport te the hoard at its meetig on thn first Monday in Feb uary. The salary shall he $2 ier day. The senate decided te adjourn intil 8 o'clock Monday evening, lthough an effort was made to djnurn until Tuesday. Great, If it Doesn't Explode. Kansas City Journal. "I consider the oil discovery n Texas the greatest thing of its Lind ever known to the world/' aid a man from the Lone Star >tate recently. ''Heretofore no >il has been discovered in lakes, s it ia down there, and my enly ear ia that seme day there will ? a tarrihl* explosion which will ear opan th* wkol* Hid* of tk* rorld at that point and put aa nd to tha oil bueinatiM, Hefiumont, itarybody in town an<l a goodizad piaca of Taxaa." I3T P?y yoar subscription to Pka Lodger, plaaaa. * >OiJL. II lift e in tl?f ii Jew that needed the nx . \ 1 >ats worth from 11 wool hard tillisi e:i-> i knee pants suits l'<>. ' ? tie men arc beauties an I i rh s ets, Caws, V, ? . nents this season. v e hi . i e are show ug the niee> i >f Prices range from 1 > >. Departled with Or 1 is shown by the ord. vs ,i... ir em work in ft day ua I ii. table prices at which we e e < bargain shoe sale began to ranging i?? | ri *e - . ro n and $ L <>'?. Tube Impcri il Shoe" .. i i ,? list picked up s 'tuple 1 > i i'e are. headquarters tor ii everything. PA NY. Fight Cars mm-1 < ,t < In d list# Kindbng Wood. Special to The Stnt r. VV HITfM VI11#, FolMllMl V 1 ?A through freight on tlx Chai le?d?n division of tlx Southern iftilrnaff ran into the roar ml of u local freight on tlx main lino :ii this place about 2 a'clock thi? morning. Tlx engine ran under tlx cab and eight itr>, knocking tbam into kindling wwod :n?d catteriag their contents in rv< y direction. Coffee, Mig.ir, giiom, ' anuff, and many ot her Mipei ilnil ei cevered the ground in mixed and rich profusion. It appears that tlx local was not expected ta stop at iki* place, and possibly on account of tlx fog, wait not sh6b by tlx rear e?ginaar until it was too lata. ila I uittiaa iu niiTt none an lie could to stop tbe train, but seeing it was impessiblo left tbe engine in time to escape personal injury. CASTOR 8 A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yn Have Always Bought Bears tke . Sigmatore ef Accidental Killing. Special to The State. Spartanburg, Feb. 1.?Today a sad tragedy occurred about two miles from Campobello in this cour.tj. Ernest Brown, a young white boy, age IP., returned from a hunt and in plae* j ing bis rifle where it belonged the weapon was accidentally discharged, the ball penetrating the heart of bis stepfather, Mr. W. k. Foster, killing him instantly. NEW CENTURY COMFORT Millions are daily finding a world of comfort in Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It kills pain from Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises: own quern Fleers, and Fevar Sorts; oures Krnptiona, Salt Kheuta, Boils and helots; re novcs Corns and Waits. Be*t Pile cure on earth. (July 25c at Crawford Bro's, J. F. Mackty ?& Co'a drug ' atort. /