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.1 \ \ . . M * ' ? (. ~ V 1 * ' ! -' V " X ? - i * : fv , ij F0*?> c^vmryi^fi*t* G$r.f*fftfiiH* ^ ^ v C'Arr^'V* i/<irf TPflPllLOW 3. CART kSR, | j Ihwijy VM. pj^?r Fur Om Frunuitian cf Cic Political, " \t, ^rvjutrtcr??( ?tf Omramii; JtUarcMA. J TEM*? " ' * * &>ITO* ajcd M^AUUL t | 1'**.+> * u> V?ra?t? %.s, v l? ,\i,Y \ \ <; A ^ I K li, ' U ? K K H 1? u A '{ V * 190; " *u " ~ . - SP3LF/. Our Sli&h ^tanii of On Prices Lower T1 I Notwithstanding the inipro Lower Prices than ever before < OJ1EAP. Our buyer made a grei Marvelous Values. Caught on tin we have set the town ablate at Tin l)i ess Goods a V Beauty Lancaster lias never conta i Fabrics, Plain Cloth the Best Selh Broad Cloth, Coverts, Venetions Serges and Granitier in every desi Skirtings at 50c a yard. Beautil Dots as well as the plain colors; street and evening wear. Struck It Rich t Cle L0 pieces 45-inch all-wool s at $1 for dress pattern of 0 yard jjyjcj MOW'S THIS? We otter One Hundred Dollars He w*ru ur miy ca*e o? i uiarm that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Our. F J (,'HENEY 4 O., Pro|?, Toledo, O We the uudersigneu 1 aye ku >wn If J fciheuey for the last 16 years, and believe hin*ii#.?fectly honorable jti all business transactions and Anartfelftit-rable *o carry oui any obligations made by their Arm. Wmsta 1'kuax, Wholesale Druggist. Tolede, O. Warding Kinnax <fc Marvin Wholesale Druggir.te. Toledo. O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken int rua ly, acting dire ;tly upon the hlood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 76c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggist*, Testimonials f-ee. Hull's Family Pills are the best HOI A 1HH* Kick a dog and he bites you. He bites you and you kick him The mere you kick the mor ly bites and the more he bitt / / .he more you kick. Ea /makes the other worse. A thin body makes thi / Wood. Thin blood makes thin body. Each makes t! <. other worse. If there is goir.r O i to be a change the help must come from outside. Scott's Emulsion is the rigid help. It breaks up such s. combination. First it sets the stomach right. Then it enriches the blood. That, strengthens the body and it begins to grow new flesh. A strong body makes rich blood and rich blood makes a strong body. Each makes the other better. This is the way Scott's Emulsion puts the thin i i oouy on its ieet. iNow it can get along by itself. No need of medicine. \f This picture represents L the Trade Mark of Scott's P Emulsion and is on the | Ijg wrapper of every bottle. W Send for free sample?T SCOTT & BOWNE, IK 409 Pearl St,. New York. 1 50c. and $1. all druggists. Th? On* lay 0?M furSI"" !* ? *M ? the kt?4 aad tMrtliNM mm Km> % ndib aril of* ICx< Hleii<4 ir ( ooils Vt*i > si ^ c arc in linu ?or Many Years. ved quality of our goods we qnotc* ioods bought C11KAL* can he sold it lnt this season; -cooped in some o fly 0,000 y-?rds Nice Kmbroiderios roe Cents a \ard. Cornier of r and Cheapness. led such a < hoice C- llection of line ars. We are sh ?wing the Fab line. . Melrose, Cushineres, Henriettas, ruble color. >ome splendid II' avy t'ul Waist Flannels in Stripes and Silks in all the New Weaves for md aned no the Lot. ilk lini -h J uplands, in nien styles, Is; 04 pieces all-wool double-fold 1ST ER mi r\ i ? me resident is coming! I The Party Will Start South Next Monday Night. i ifah n. it lent and Mrs. Roosevelt and the party wlie will accompany them to the Charleston exposition will leave | , here for the south next Monday ( night in a special train over the j Southern railrwav. The hour for departure has not lieen definitely fixed, hot the train will reach Snmtnerville Tuesday afternoon. Thursday night will he spent at Pine Forest Inn, Suaimerville, as the guest of Ctipt. Wagner, pres- I ident of the exposition. At this point the pat ty will inspect the tea fat ins nearby. On Wednesday the party will go to Charleston, spending the day in that city and at the exposition grounds. At night a banquet will Uo given the president and party at the Char- I lesten hotel. The return journey will begin Thursday, Feb 13, and the train will reach Washington Friday morning In the president's party will be Sectetarics Wilaon and Hitchcock, Attorney General Knox and Poetmoster Genera Payne aud the ladies of their families. Reward For Warren. . ' / I Columbia Record. i The governor has issued a pro- | clamation offering a thousand dollars reward for the apprehension of Bartow Warren, of Orangeburg who it will be remembered killed Thomas 11. Watson last year. j Watson bud testified against Warren in connection with an express robbery at that place, and Warren shot him and escaped. The theory has been advanced tnat Warren was connected with the latest robbery, and although the bunt for hina has never been given np, no trace of him could be found. All persons indebted either by ' note, account, or otherwise, must eome forward and settle, for I' need the money. J. G. Uutledge. l?TP*y your subscription please. * * \ Tp5T,A^ ? ^reaili Improi ',)? rim* to stsi> Lit i>n Shimii>? a 5 Uroeodins, bountiful colors, at 75 ep 100 pieces vard-wide dross Plaidfr stacked on tho bargain oountor at !<> var l-and-a-half wide, tho si kind,* gains is a lot of tlcectvlincd Planner slipping tin in in at 5 cents to eliinjl oases of tandard Calicoes at a lowk Some Soft Snaps 10 4 (}r. v cotton Blankets,* (iood g?ay wool mixed, the $2 00 k white wool Blankets the $53 50 kind the s5 00 ki (1 for SO 00. Comf^H at ^h and si 25. A few real dowh Wholesale House closing out, we so colored led spreads at a big discoui] tho benefit. Come quick before the Clothing Better 1 Prices Loj Our guaranteed $5 Suits aid ship. They make our customers gjkt have never seen anything to equal tl MERC ?^ Crumpacker's Suffrage Plan.']Not in Any Sense a Force Bill, tj He Says. To Reduce Heprementation. j .1 i Washington, Feb. 5.?Hepre-lv sentntive I rum packer of Indiana, J author of the resolution presented ' at the Republican caucus Monday 1 night, ami to be further consider- ' ed next Monday, authorizes the * following statement to correct 1 any impression that his mens lire is in the nature of a 4tforoe ' bill. " 1 "The resolution submitted to 1 the caucus was designed to secure ' full and thorough investigation of the suffrage question, not only in the South, but in all the States ' that hsvs impissd m itorial restriction* up an an ih rod suffrage ( "There is a general belief that- ' a number of States have disfran- J chised the larger portion of their 1 citizens; that the celored populi* ! tion, by operation of the State 1 laws, is entirely eliminated as a 1 political quantity, and yet it counts ' in apportioning the represetita- ' tion among States. I,t iu the 1 general belief that the Sonthern 1 States have at least thirty-live ' representatives in the Hours am,I 1 electoral college, resting upon a 1 fictitious basis. If this is found ( to be true in fact, and represents | tion can be reduced accordingly, ,( as the Constitution imperatively ' requires, it would go a long way ,' towards settling the race quee 1 tion. "Such a method would have 1 none of the characteristics of a 1 | force bill. The disfranchising | States would suffer a reduction of , ' political power which they ceuld | regain by educating their citizens j ' and admitting tbem to the privi- 1 lege of the ballot." s \ CASTORIA l! Tor InfomU a*A Chiliton. ' < The Kind Yta Han Alwqs Bm|M , > ^. ..aLvtSau-, | ?jgn*8ub?cribe to Th? Le?4g?r. F HEW 1 >> <5 The le ? le formerly ('at Oocli. ot (lOOtiS , % fits ;.?r dross pattern of S yards; ? ; Llir 20 cents kind, liave been w f eenu; 11 pieces lino Broadcloth, y } O'.t cents; one of (Mir best bar- e sttos. ah\*rt\s !' cents, but wo are a !i trade. Picked up a couple of v rice and they will go at 1 cents. ?n Bets and Quilts. , lie *1 00 kind at 50 cents a pair l4 ind at si oo a pair. 25 pair tine 4 at *2 50. Extra line all wool, |fcbh-s for everybody. Fall si/.os i oanforts at bargain prices. Big boped in a groat line of while and [t Our ciistoiners, as usual, get kr are all cono. 1 [Than Ever, il'^ jver Thau Ever! ii marvels in quaiity and workman- (, l?l and our competitors sad. We p Ijriii. The liistorv of these famous g UNTIL r Warm Words in Legislature. ; I ? 1 Mr. Logan, of Charleston Stirs | the Anderson Members. Child i Labor Bill. Columbia, S. C., Feb. 4.? There were some hot skirmishes n the House today and the child abor bill showed a surprisingly urge support. The main speech n favor of the hill was if ado by Mr. Croft, of Aiken. It was a uiperb effort. He h?ld the tloor for over an hour being frequently interrupted At the close of his speech, lired of the taunts of a "outhful member from (ireenville, i Mr. Croft told a story which brought down the house and the young member subsided. Mr. [Jroft likened the young mem(>er to the bill which alarmed the fox. A groat big mouth, a long tongue, i bell of a fuse but nothing else. Mr. Logan, of Charleston, nude a spirited and pointed speech. Mr. Logan is quite a young mem- ' aer and Mi. Asheley tries to tease i lim. Mr. Logan refused to be ( nterruptod and concluded his > ipeech by making a dig; at Anderton county's alleged unsavory , reputation on account of the i .rouble over the "Slavery" in the :onvict case there. Mr. Ashley, white with rage, leclared that Judge lienet had itirred up a lot of trouble there ind nil the reports sent out about it were falsehoods. Later Mr Prince in a parliament tary way referred to the fact that i Charleston man had stirred up .he stink in Anderson and it had iroven to be nothing. 4 t 4L. 1- * * /vi iue ci'iwe or me (Ihj s session Mr. H. B. A. It# bin son, premediatedly challenged Mr. Logan's statements an falsehoods whether wilfully or not he could not say. Mr. 1/ogan countered heauti'ully. He stated that he hud liade no accusation against An~ ierson county, hut since so much tad heen directed against him personally he wished to say that ie respected Col. Robinson's grey lairs hut nothing else. The motion to ?trik? out th? I /fv T" TT /fT> P1 fi - vi j d - :.r 1 te ?JL n? ? ?....-J -XV-*J ^4 ind 4^.ti<i I it > l ied in This Jim Second to XtiiK 5 suits is very simple. West ruck ; "c osppened to have it. 4S odd cos our choice for 50. Two lots sill >t au<t reliable sit *4 00 s? suit. In great line. Our vest suits for littl ery cheap. Sew Style Jaeke duckets sire he popular garmi legunt line in correct lengths. We 'urs ever brought to this market. 1 Jul* Millinery I ment Uush The success of our opening is 'wo milliners cant keep up with tliei ybody delighted at the very reus, nss igh class millinery this season. l>s tiiout 4nil pairs hudies tine shoes rs 2 50 will be closed out sit 75 cents s form of a hill and introduce it. THE SECRET OF SONG El EE Consists in keeping all the main organs of tho hotly in healthy, regular action, and in quickly destroying deadly disease germs. Electric Hitters regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the. blood, and give a splendid appetite. They work wonders in cur- ! ing Kidney Troubles, Female I Complaints, Nervous Diseases, Constipation, Dyspepsia, and Malaria. Vigorous health vnd strength always follow their one. Only SOc, guaranteed by Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey A Co., druggists. ^J^CANSV enrwaTis^ ?* ITinPAH PIT* U*. RnoitK Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never s*4d In M* Beware *f the dealer wfio tries U sell idios lino shoos to ho loot from * * 111 Juality at *2 00, $2 50 $0 <?0. ,Iu ants at <?0 routs on tin* dollar. Wi cods. Conic to us for the best of o ecom: inacting words of the hill was < lost by a vote of 57 to 55. It is. thought that the bill will be killed ! tomorrow as the House adjourned t without taking tinal action on it. W. B. l in the senate. < ^olnmgra; <j todav passed the new jury Taw sts amended by the House. The Itw i . will probably be ratified and signed ; by the Governor tomorrow. Senator Aldrich's bill to allow i ^ women who pay taxes to vote for | Presidential electors was killed . without debate. The bill to authorize school ti ns , ; | tees to furnish text books to tndi- j gent children was passed after u | long discussion, as did the bill to make dottiesti} fowls come undtr, the provisions of the general stock | law. K. J. W. j' Mr. J. K. Halle's Idea (rood. Yorkville Yeoman. That is a good idea Hon. ,1. 11. Hade, of York, has about serving notices on jurors by registered mail,compelling acknowledgement of service under penalty. It would save the State thousands of dollars in the course of a year, would he just as effective as the present system, of practically so, and much more convenient. We hope to see him not hi? ut^M iro.? rU*. :vl i Uet 3 iia the Mate l .low tlint iiooileil tin* miitii'v utul its worth from to tin, wool hanl finish oussimors lion kmoo pants suits for Im v> wo have i' moii ari' Inanition and tlio ] rices Is, ( aDos, Furs. nts tliis season. W'c liavo sm are show n<r tlio nicest lino of *i iocs ramjo from *1 en in ^ti ."??>. I )opartcd witli <)r<lor. shown hy tlio onlors piling up n work in 11 day ami ni?jht Kvol?lo prices at whiol. wo aro selling ir?ain shoo salo be^au this week, tuning in prioos from Si *J."? to iinl SL on. Two grout linos o o Imperial Shoo" anil the (.^uooii st picked up sample lot men's aro headquarters for tirst class vervlhing. P A IN Y. lovernor Pardons u Dispenser who Kohhed his Dispensary. Special to News ami Courier. Columbia, Feb. 4.?The Stato >oard of control met today anil lispnsed of routine business pinch hail eccutuu! ated. Contrary g ^ihe-ienefin impt^s?on na pur-? liases will be made at this meetng. The regular tune is next nonth. Frank M. Player, who, it will lie rememhored, was convicted in W illiumsnm g County last 3ear of robbing the dispensary -it kingstrce, has received a pardon from Ihe Governor. One of the strongest petitions aver gotten up was presented to the Governor. It was signed by everybody in the county, by jurors, by the State board of control und Solicitor Wilson. Judge Watts, who at tirst opposed the pardon, wrote later that he hid withdrawn his opposition. The facts were set forth that Playei was ?i0 years old and his wife and several children were almost dependant upon charity for support. Ilis original sentence was three years and six nmnilw i'<?r hreach of trust with fraudulent intent. He was the dupeosur who reported himself as heing rohhed. The hill per mining to domestic fowl* provide* that these fowU may ho impounded just a> cuttle are und it w-ll cost the owner 10 cents per goose, duck or chicken to got them out. The nuin who imttonded a guinea, however, will have to he ipiite "slick." for these birds can run like a race horse and fly like u ho/,/aid. -( olutnhi* Record. NRW CKNTI'K V CO>lPORT Millions are daily rinding a world of comfort in Bucklen'tt Arnica Salve. It kills pain from Burns, Scalds, Cots, Bruises; csntpiers I Icorw, and Fever Soros; sores Kroptions, Stilt Itlieum, Boils and Felons; removes Corns and Wart* lV->t l'ilo ru:e on earth. Ordv v_'"?c ill Crawford Bro's, ,1. V. M-ickin & Co's drug store. j , -l 4 4