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State News III th Lati Nom3 fmm Zv There are 18 negroes in the jail at Greenwood on the charge of selling liquor. L. C. Craig of Laurens county is opening a new hardware store at Greenwood. The cotton receipts at Green wood for the season ending Au gust 31 were 26,063 bales. Mrs. Mary E. Moore of Gaff ney has a hen which has been laying two eggs a day for some time. A law and order league is to bE formed at McCormick for the purpose of enforcing the prohibi tion laws. A commission has been issued by the secretary of state to the Citizen's Buildinst and Loan as sociatioa of Clinton. The capi tal of the concern is :50,000. W. C. Hamrick has been elect ed state senator from Cherokee county to succeed Senator Otts, who was appointed solicitor of that circuit. If your liver i4 sluggi.th an.I out of tone, and you f.ei dall, biti aus. constipated' tako a do,e of Chanberlain's -omah and Liv,r Tab!#-te tonight bfor- jetrit g an.Ld You wil) ft-Pl all ri -ht in the ui rn. ng. Sold by all druggists. Lester Davis, white, 23 years of age, wanted at Woodstock, Ga., on the charge of making a criminal 'assault on a youn.r white woman, was arrestel in the card room at the Spartan Mills Thursday afternoon by Sheriff White. He had been in the mill since August 18. The alleged assault is said to have been committed August 8. Davis was going by the name of Emory Sanford. When arrest ed, he admitted his name was Davis, but claimed he was inno cent of the charge. Washington correspondence states that the Postmasters As sociation of south Carolina, at which Postmaster Hitchcock will make an address, will meet at Rock Hill on November 8. This statement is incorrect, andl was practically brought about by the fact that the Hon. E. E. Poag, president of the associa tion, is postmaster at Rock Hill and the correspondence in the matter has been with this city. The association will meet in Co lumbia. The date is in Mr. Hitchcock's hands, and has not yet been specified, though it will probably be about the date men tioned.______ When tha digestion is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there is a natural craving and relish for foo&. When this is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamber!ain's Stosa sch and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs. improve the appe tite and regulate the bowels. Sold by all druggists. Governor Ansel has announc ed that he would attend "Presi dent's day" at the Georgia-Caro lina fair to be held in Augusta on November 8. Because of the fact that the new dining room has not been completed, Winthrop college will not open this year until Septem ber 29th. President Johnson states that everything will be in readiness by that day. WenM Wll sen adsierable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages andlessensambition; beauty, vigor and cheerful ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom Smon for a child to be -.born afflicted with ----.. eak kidneys. If the child urinatestoooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet affBicted with bed-wet ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant -trouble is due to a diseased condition of 'the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most-people suppose. women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, Ho...s...np.aer., including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. Hilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. - Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Enughamton. N. Y.. on every bottle. Paragraphed. Dr. J. W. Bramlett, a well known physician of Spartanbug county, died Thursday at 1-is home at Campobello. He form erly lived in Greenville. A charter has been issuel I the Parris-Johnsbn cornij)i- of Liberty. The capital of the company is $10,000. The com pany will do a general mercan tile business. Albert H. Prince a leadirg business man and Confederate veteran of Charleston, is dead. Shake Into Your Shoes lien's Foot Ease, a powder. It cur. painful, swollen smuartig, nervous feet and in:iantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions and makes walking sSV Trv it to-wLv. SAld everywLere; %Z,mple FREF. A irtsi, Allen S. A represenuative of the cen ous bureau will b, sent to Co. lumbia within a few days for a conference with Commissioner Watson concerning the taking of the census in this state. The commissioner, on a recent visit to Washington, conferred with Mr. Durand, the director of the census bureau, relative to the taking of the census in South Carolina. It was agreed that Mr. Watson should notify Mr. Durand when he returned from his western trip and that a rep resentative of the bureau would be sent to Soutu Carolina imme diately. Mr. Watson will fur nish the census bureau with data concerning the manufact uring industries in this state. The bureau will furnish the commissioner's department with other statistics to be gathered in this state. FOR Biliousness Constipation Headache Indigestion Dyspepsia Fiatuienoyi Malaria Chills & Fever Jaundice Sieepiessness Nervousness L.oss of Appetite and all disorders aris ling from Torpid LUver. TAKE IT NOW. THE-GENUINE has the RED Z on te fron of each packag an the ? CO. on the sie, in RED. Capt. R. C. Johnson, a leading citizen of Union, is dead, aged 72. According to a statement by State Superintendent of Educa tion Swvearingen 178 weak schools in the state have received aid. from the state since the first of the year. The amounts giv en to each of the schools range from $10 to $100. The state leg islature appropriates annually $20,000 for aid to the weak schools of the state, and judging from the number of applications that the state superintendent is receiving the amount should be at least $50.000. A recomenda tion for an increased appropria for weak schools was made at the conference of the superinten dents recently held in Spartan burg. No Man is Strong stogThan His Stc A togman is strong all over. No strong who is suffering from weak ston consequent indigestion, or from some< of the stomach and its associated organ pai,rs digestion and nutrition. For when is weak or diseased there is a loss of contained in food, which is the source o strength. When a man " doesn't feel when he doesn't sleep well, has an ui feeling in the stomach after eating, is is ent, he is losing the nutriticn needed to Such a man should use Di Diseovery. It curos diseasei organs of digestion and nute invigorates the liver, s.rengi the nerves, and so GIVES HE THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a secret alcoholic medicine OF KNOWN COMP'OsrlI may thereby. -m a little bigger profit. CAS The Kind You Have Always 3 in use for over 30 years, I ~ and h. Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations.: Experiments that trifle witb Infants and Children-Expei What is C Castoria is a harmless subs goric, Drops and Soothing I contains neither Opium, Mc substance. Its age is its gu and allays Feverishness. It Cole. It relieves Teething ' ..nd Flatulency. It assimila Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-Th CENUINE CASi Bears the The iiid You H& In Use For 01 THC CCNTAUR COMPANY* TV MU The new Methodist church at 3eul-th, about six miles south of Camden, was dedicated Sunday, 29 ult. Rev. Peter Stokes, who was formerly pastor of the church at that place, preached the dedicatory sermon. The first bale of new cotton was sold at Abbeville by R. T. Taggart to T. P. Qaarles at 12 cents per pound. The bale ,veghed 600 pounds. South Carolina will probably Clnd several delegates to the. National Farm-L-nd congress, which is to be held in Chicago ommencing on INovemiber16. Dvsenterv is :a d mee'r. gi diseve but an be. cuired. 'hn th irlai-.'s Col ic, holeri aiI Dhiri hi .a i(noe hasv meen suic'-fully us-1Id1 i II uinl , pidemIics f dIr sent-rY. It hia< j.ever b)~en known o fail, It is qutaliy va:luable for chil ren and e dults. atud when red uch d with water sind swoetened. it is pl-.' s u.t o take. Sold by all draggists. A wave of crime and casual ies has rolled over Spart.anburg ounty during the last week. It >egan with the burglary of a tore by a policeman and that as followed by several burglar es of private residence. Then followed the killing of Mrs Boi er by Joe Bates. That was unday. Monday one negro nother at Glendale, crushed is head with a long stick or ole. Wednesday the death of two negroes working with the rack laying gang on tho C., C nd 0. road was a deplorable isaster, which could not be avoided. It was one of those acidents that now and then omes when great care is taken for the safety of the hands. [here are about forty persons ow in jail at Spartanburg, ost of them waiting trial. [he court of general session will ot convene till the fourth Mon ay of this month. By that ime there will no doubt be everal additiions to the jailer's family. In buying a cough medicine, don't be fraid to get Chamberlaini's Cough Rem dy. There is no danger from it, and r< - lief is sure to follow. Especialle recomn mnded for cou.ths. c< lds and whooping ough. &ld by all druggists. The Woodruff Cotton mill is hanging its nowver from steam o elet.icity, and it will not be ong before Woodruff will have wo cotten mills run by electric > .ver furnished from Giasa n hoals. man can oc ach with its her disease , which im the stomach. he nutrition all physical ust right," :onfo rtable guid, nervous, irritable and despond ake strength. '.Pierce's Golden Medical of the stomsach and other ton. It enriches the blood, ens the kidneys, nourishes LTH 24ND STRENJGTH TO ostrum as a substitute ror this non , not even though the urgent dealer 'ought, and which has been tas borne the signature of is been made under his per upervision since Its infancy. no one to deceive you in this. ind " Just-as-good " are but and endanger the health of 'ence against Experiment. ASTORIA titute for Castor Oil, Pare 5yrups. - It is Pleasant. It irphine nor other Narcotic wrantee. It destroys Wornis eures Diarrhcea and Wind roubles, cures Constipation tes the Food, regulates the healthy and natural sleep. e) Mother's Friend. wORIA ALWAYS Signature of fe AlayS Bought ter 30 Years. MRam STOCCT. New VORK Cffv. Two b irn-;. a v urria-e hoii-e. a harn-ss houe, ancd a well h>us-,e-five -4tlctullres-on Mr1. Henry L. Par's pilace, ol the Jalapa road, five miles from Newberrv, were destroye(d by fire between 2 and 3 o'clock Fri day morning. When the ne groes on the place awoke the building were fallinr in. A quanity of feed was stored in the barns, all of which was lost. A wagon, reaper. and many other farm iniplements. harness and supplies, which were in the houses. were also burned. Tht loss was between $2,00() and $3,000, w ith only S500 insurtmee. Mr. Parr was at the place on Wednesday superintendinig the storing of a quanity of hay in the loft, with a numiber of hands. it is thought, ros ibly that matches were dropped in the b)arn which were later igni ed by rats or from some other cause, and that the fire was ac cidental. to mnake your br.by ztro; - d well. A fifty-cent b-ottle of will change a sicMy baby~ toa *plump, romping child ini summr1cas *well &.s in winter. Only onec cent a day-think of it-znd R's .s nic- O as creami. ' Get a small bottle now. All Druzmists. On application of Miss Ettau Calhoun, secretary- of the G reen wood chapter. 1). A. R?., t war department of the U. H., has sent to C'. M. Calhoun at stone marker to be erected at the grave of his ancestor, his great grandfather, John Montague. who is buried at the o1(1 fanmily burying ground at "Plain D)eal ing" a spot ab)out t wo miles from Greenwood. This was the old1 home of John Montague anid he died there in 18311, his dlaughter, Mrs. Carr McGhee owning the place. His nearest of kin now living are the Montagues and Watkins of Richmond andl Bal timore, the Powers, Moseleys and Calhouns of the Carolinas and Georgia. History does not state whether John Montague was a commissioned otlicers or not, but it does state and it is so inscribed on the stone marker fur-nished by the national gor ernmtent the following: "John Montague, U. S. Soldier of the Revolution, Died Sept. 20, 18:1. He w"as wounded by a sabre cut on his head and arm de fending Gen. Washington against a British Officer.' Be sure and t ake a bottle of Chamber h in's Colic. Cholei:a and D ia:ri hoea Rlem edy with you wihen startingi onl voir trip) this summeir. It cant'f he obtain,al og~ hoard the~ trairs or demets. Chan&es ol water and clima e* oft51n cause sudden att eks of dliarrh. .n. uand it is best to be prep ared. Sold by all dlrug<g sts. Go,vernor Ansel has offered a reward of one hundred dlollar's for the apprehension, delivery andi conviction of Jim Kelly. colored, who killed Robert White Tcrtured On A H-rSe. -- r '-n xe-:0-, 1 es.ui. 't ri . a horse wi:hi bIn) i. rt Ir.- f!I pi I es, wit . : M. . .ir. o n :Isp K'., ---vhe at ifle or. 111 (utwr ramodie alle fll t1:ern s of r:. urt in thue mE."h If: (lb i- lilrP a.I frs .b-e . 1h .. A1-r 1. . S h;It o by Ie:--sys. ~ ~ N1i n0:11. l. I - I n and 11,1:-koll Wrihtse oeall the h(erry J r tr he (.lw Nduw,-n 11cllt of . A- -F rn p go - til the til (if his <iwath. ahout the. mniddl c (if k'stnunh TIlle full h.rr i O f m lrt in the . :i t I - Arblr. Ei t i t w It Abbe ville coun )1 W n la)" vt '_11onday. tuuhr S -,ug Sihpp of' Fcwill presire oveall tho cmrts in the cirvult during not1rfm. Cla rlde 1 i'4100,000 Ycars Ago. A.n u-. M. l.::elel fanmal i c-i e i:er!evi ionos wrrn,wh liv, d ;0 e yf-fs - -u lie wa-; inl v-;: \I I~o~ of J ;w.-o-Z U h1fhliT,) (1.11 -I I...er of er'~am l %TVe1a b w . r i h : -\. W. pro r t\'ar hil . 'e .l 's brd o y fr: ( 1 .-:Sof foi:.g- e \', 1-'(- -.. -la d -ere l w rk ! . E. wI ls-I ' ..itsil., :a.. wh-o se h ral .w.e:ks :,-t) wa- est." aT U'n .:d 'o.%-.0 ( w it T1ii E iot f.ee. OnS t i(nay. :\n ,, st 28. th IIe n1it-wh r 1 f 1i:T 0IAli!. G allagrher lod ge, A. F. T.. I1 -shi ah cir ann al pic nic wlill wli atIlrldeo Iv the of tronsof tl,(- c.nimiitv and< hirlt familiS. With Mr . A. Powe iotliciain. i the Ensternte Starl WaIs C"nfrredl! on a chis-s of* thirty l 1 m n r the lotlge, folow(d by- r:h Le-, wrl-k inl the lodge. J E.E IH aI ri s, forimerly of Monl tville. Va. , who soverlI I wveeks ag7ro wvI aIri(:Sted it Un ionr c ir:d with hoin, short inli Ilis. ncrwnlnils ns exi s,e a nVIt Id ,I]so cn f hw charge of bach) of trvt pl:ldui Nvnws 4,1ntenc L nd by d J. r W. Fve v to I noIts in te sthte' pnIiten Oiay. it t es ECOIhti r IO rew(I watg. .le r.f i.:: C-5 . :: .' f oer ne l agent of u I- . ; . Wi.stir-. wrt Firf . ha:Iist :- le l'aippofth.--. ae h. ui 1. Li ; (. ':-. - ;. (A.d t Mearon; yung :zutr Shesufe untol l n.is ory f; :n dy .pia fo t drin nor. ;lee. Doe;ors ave her up t:nd al ;iemed1.s fa ied til E*eriric 1 ies work.cf edi .uc woni .s for h. ptia-e.c. O lv 0 at al Dr\ ss The cott'n crp i NewlllT tlleconinloll dr '.;eate lIr W C.9:rv<V,fo-r. agll o fieC.G:Ij) C aifX :K I\n ppine agent of ~~the ( . a < . . ,ia i. .I1r ) Kn . ..:i'. -, . certain~~~..ph. . . o f.r.w . - a try31 h rG. r' .)i u.1 - I e l onien su ailnents. Some women m1o1re c(onStZaItl' than oth( little pain or Whether should take Wine of Car Cardui is a s:fe, nat prepared scientificallyN- fr gredients. It acts easily gives strength ad tone t TAKE The Wom Mrs. Verna Wallace, of Sana "Cardui has done imore for me t was taken with female inflarnma no avail, so I took Car<lui, and ir my housework. Since then n i AT ALL D1 W%0 NO TI.E -OR SNT1,4NT Secretary dortcn St,:hcd Lifetim Dream rf Old Z_ilor. In an artc:e on Paul Mrton, lat secrt.tary cf the navy, the New Yorl Fvo.:ing Post sa;s: "Wheu, en one ociasicn, a navy dc partnient clerk brought him the grea afcial parclrLnt commission of I newly prom;t-d rear admiral for hi: sig::ature h.- signed It, after reading It as he would any document befori signing, and noting the clerk still pres ent with the document, inquired wha he wanted and was told: "Admiral Blank would very mucl like to receive his new commissior from the hands of the secretary of thE navy personally.' "'Where is her asked the secretary, 'Admiral Blank is upstairs, in hi1 office, sir.' - "'Ask him to come here,' was thE command, and in a few moments th( grizzled veteran presented himself tc .,e secretary of the navy. "Evidently, the officer was filled with se:itimiental emotion on this event-the climax of his naval career From boyhood he had lived for this moment. his long tcrm-s of sea duty the muonutrny of shore service, th( anxieties of war, the arrogance of su perior ofrcers. the whole chapter o! the rigors, the self-denial and self discit.line, was to be crowned wvith th< ev'idence of honor which his countrl bestows upon faithful naval officers He looked his expectation of word: of praise, as If in lonely watches hE had dreamed of the cloq.:ent sentence! which would become the psalm of hi: 01(d age. ''The secretary of the navy .stoot up, handed the open parchment to thi speechless rear admiral, and said onla this: 'Admiral Blank, here's your com mission.' "Then he sat down to his desk an went on with his work, unconsciou of having smashed a lifetime's dream. A Night Rder's Raid 'T'he worst night riders a:re calomel cr,,ton oil or aloes piilis. They raid you to rob vou of rest. Not so with 1): King's New Life PiIls. They never di! to "'s or i ncot eOnc, but ailway - - s.-m, curintg Col"s IHad upat'ion, Malaria, 23e. at a. A C:ll For V'olunteers. na wir iai.--y. '"Imnt;ov'e'" uof Il land. -:.d join the Goodl ('hc:r band ;it ":h hiar wure Ii::e a stove * . l; ' i the iloly Grail mafident'f out of jail. -s l:ilIs to 'lhase the hordes T d mloo:: s a nd erco!ed swordi. ti.'t roI: his v;hiskers stoutly swore T. :0n h dragon in its gore. '"he modern knighlt swears softer oaths .': dtos 'not dress in sheet iron clothes. A.I et he has as high intent In '' :n: civie bet terment, :wnin for his townu success, ,;. peit and happiness,.h ln .:: ' p:-aig sunshine through teln A ,..,.br of the Good Cheer bandl. Ci'ie.c fin the boosting brotherhood, .\ sili--r it' the common good; o:.'m : volunteer recruit And do :m't send a substitute. In t h' Co:amercial club) enlist And lv am hustling optimist. Just smile. smile, smile, and lendl a hand For prog: ss and the Good Cheer band. J. A. EDGERTON. Tlhe value of breeds is greater that is known to some. Formerly it was consh~liered( necessary to) keep a steer un:il four or five years of age before stending to market. but with the use of improved breeds steers can now b( miariteted at two or three years of agE an l will be heavier than those twicE th:t age that are not well bred. Good breedl3 save time and feed. increase the weight and lead to higher prf.^es. P.'I *.P P. pui is. hei)blood, br :e blotches, pi thout' fe.ar of contra botlis. systemts are poisneC - Im : ainl irretularitie ;......ai.d blood cleansing pn C. V. LIPPMAN, Af f.er fat tillls 1f,lan fr-male sTuL Mor,e -utely and rs. But wheter you have muo sufer intensety, you :ui aid get relief. u al medieine, for womuen, C' harmless vegetable in on tle f(r,ale organs and o the whole system. an's ToniC c-r, Tex.-., tr,- d Cardui. She writes: han3 I. ca en -r Last spr ing Ig i :' n-il a doctor, but to ci t: Z" I waS aible to do hu1as neve,r ri-turnud."Ty' t k I a2 fl U - tU I 'ry it.3 ZUG STORES Disturbances oultry Ya.d. It is admitted by all poultry breed ers that anything which tends to frighten the chickens will decrease egg production. in the large poultry plants visitors are either refused ad mittance or admission is charged to make up in part for the disturbance to the hens. A strange dog running through the yards, children noi,ily hunting for eggs and chasing the birds for feathers--any cause which excites iThem-will do them harm. It some times happens that hens will void one or more egg yolks from extreme fright. This is sometimes accompanied by a discharge of blood. and Is known as abortion. Such an accident may entirely destroy the value of an other wise good bird. Luring favorable weather the farm flock is not apt to be so disturbed, scattered as they are over good range, but when winter -housed, strange rs 2::d dcg.- should be kepliut of the poultry; Botanic Blood Balm (LBB ) ures Through the lo Blood Polson, SBONE PAINS, CAN CER,SCALY SKIN, . PIMPLES, Rhematsm,Eczema, Itching Humors. B.B BtI (B-nan:ie$ Rhod Blood) is the nly ''. dR-eytat ki! the poison in :: . i i nd then purifies it-send in :1 fl-i of' pure, rich bloo 1 direct to Ih - in surface, boines. joints, nnd .w a:e .cr the disease is located. Ir. this way~ ai! s tr's. u!cer.i pimpules. eruptions -.' hl-i and. curedl. p tins arnd ach-a of itm tiam ce:sse, swell;ings sube.ide. B. a.B onn ltiy chans..' the body teskin the~ rih red hue of perfect h ..Irh. B B. B. cu res the woist old ca 's Try it. *8"A":!C 3L00D BALM-BBB seut :ii e to like-: 00or:;pced of pure .ii .1 m!i in:Lredie:.ts. it purities :ui. enrichesi a- b:.'... I:. .:. 1I. 'trengthez.- tie nierves~ .2 - Ic i,ui!a- up' the broken dow 'ystem. Urug tiQnS fo.r hiome cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. IP.EP.P. P. .P ili purify and ,italize your blood, create r. good appetite and give your whkole system tone, and s.trength. A prominent railroadl sup)erntendenlt at' S nuunah.suffering with 'ialaria, Dyse si.aeI iheumnat im says: "After takin . P. P. he never felt,soiwell inhis life, anl fre 1- . uhocul ltIizve orever, if he could if. you are tired out from overwork and cIlo:. confluement, take P. P. P. If you are feelie h.d2y in the sprig Iand out of sorts, take Tf your dieto organs ned toning P, P.l P. P. Iftvr iffeTr with heache, ndgestion, debility an.d weakunss, taker If you --r wvi-th nervrns pros'tratiTn, ner's 1a rn: and a general I.et down P. . P. For TP 1 e v:n TPhenti''n', 5e0i ula, 011 -: .r danza, Cur4aM FeW Coa pla - .,-.. P. P. n Prickly Ash, Pckt Tat The be:st L iod puriPkr TA n u:XI ~.P. ldtl)teweark and dpbiatd'.. A1' ds u the- -iLi. the patienit heatitil : diiwseardse. (tir st pre-vailed. and ls e .:; ini all blood aIni 'hr il icers, tetter', scald dictio. ttP. P. P. is the best blood IndwSCblood is in an impure con rtlie of p. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke., SAVANNAH, CA.