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State News I The First National bank of Charon, York county, has open ed for business. It has a capital of $25,000, The Ancient Arabic Order of shriners will meet in Greenville in November. Four hundred are expected. Coroner L. W. Louithan of York county has a copy of the New Testament that was print ed in the German text in 1245. Constable A. S. Byrd, tried in Orangeburg county on the charge of killing a negro, who resisted arrest, was found not guilty. A commission has been issued to the Piedmont Distributing company of Greenwood, whole - sale gro(e:-s. with a capital stock of 82,500. Corporators, J. S. Butler and A. (. Young blood. If your liver is sluggish .ni out of t' -ne, and Nou ft I lu!), illiou. eIml spipnted take a dose of Chambillrlain's stonai-h and Liver Tablets itiixht 1*rore ret: m ig and you will fe-l all r fit i. th.- r. - ing. Sold by all d; 1g1ist. A commission has been issued to the Dendy-Hindnian Drug company, of Greer. retail drug gists, with a capital stock of $10,000. Corporators. Dr. W. R Dendy. C. C. Hindman, C. 8. Lowery. In the court of sessions at Greenville, Young Springfield charged with the murder of his father, and found guilty of manslaughter. was sentenced to two years at hard labor. A motion for a new trial in this case was refused, but Spring field is now out on bail of $2,000 pending an appeal. When tha digesli wn is all ritht. the action of the bowels regular, there ii a natural craving and reli6h for food. When this i-4 lacking you Pay k now that you need a des* of Chambe-r ain's Stos - ach and LiverTab,l. Cs. They streri grl hen the dig4s ice organs. improve the api e tite and re.gulate the bowe's. S.l.1 by . 1 druggii-ta. The Rutledge county election protest will be carried to the supreme court for settlement according to a statement b)y one of the attorneys for the new county people, the state board of convassers after an all day session on Saturday having dis missed the protests. J. L. Michie of Darlington has been appointed supervisor of the census of the Fourth con gressional district. He is a democrat. It' was understood that the democrats were to have only three of the appointments in the state and the republicans four, but this gives the demo crats four and the republicans three. Lois Blackmon, a negro boy about 14 years old, has been lodged in jail at Lancaster on the charge of assault and battery with intend to kill, his victim being a small white boy, Furman Hinson, son of Mr. M. L. Hinson of the Rich Hill sect ion. The Hinson lad was struck in the head with a rock and his condition is said to be critical. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this countryvmost danger'ous becauseso decep -- tive. Mtany sudden deaths are caused -by it-heart dis .-ease, pneumomia, apoplexy are often -j [ ithe result of kid - Lnev disease. If e- \allowed to advance *- 'the kidney-poison ... ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained auickest by a proper treatment of the kid iieys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pin in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and inmmediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen erous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell ,ou something in place of Swamp-Root ~ 'u 4 doou will be disappointed. Plaragraphed. Prof A. R. Banks has resigned his membership on the stale board of education and Hon. J. L. Glenn of Chester. has be i appointed in his stead on the board, and has had quite adomi - ating influence in its proc(O g His resignation was seni t: b cause of his removal fzan the district for which he was ap pointed. Shako Into Ycur Shoes A ler's Foot Ease, a powder. It curi - painful, swollin sruarti.ig, nervous feet and instantlv iaks the stin- oout ! corns and hunion. an( :ja!es walkirt t asy. Try it t o-Jay. S lI e ver . w h i e: Sample FREE. Address, Allen S Olna s,P, Leltoy, N. Y. Dr. George B. Clinkscales. on of Prof. John G. Clinkseales, of Woford College, has been elect ed to the chair of Mathematics in the Woman's College of Alabama, located at Montgome ry. He has been granted a year's leave of absenee in order that he may fill his engagement at Mt. Holyoke, Mass,. where he occupies the chair of mathe matics at Mt. Holvoke College. A reward of $100 has been of fered for the arrest and convic tion of Clinton Reeves, the dar key who "entered the residence of Mr. H. K. Chatfield at Aiken on the 29th of August. Clinton Reeves is described as follows: Black man, about 50 years old, about five feet high, stocky build small mustache, hair slightly gray and dogged and has sullen look. FOR Biliousness Constipation Headache Indigestion Flatulency Malaria Chills & Fever Jaunde Sleeplessness Nervousness Loss of Appetite and all disorders arIs Ing from Torpid U.ver. 'TARE IT NOW. ~ THE GENUINE has the RED Z on iatua and mea of e a. dEL h CO. on the side, in REDl. Mr. J. L. Hamby of W~a! halla is on the lookout for his son, Elvin Hamby, who disap-J peared from his home four or five days ago. The boy is be tween 15 and 1 E years of age, medium stature and has dark hair. A charter has been issued by the secretary of state to the Lucas Savings Bank of Watt's mill village in Laurens county. The capital of the bank is $5,000.' A letter has been received by Commissioner Watson from the consul general of Japan at New York city asking him for books1 and literatue illustrative of the resources of South Carolina. The steamer Lila, Capt. James, left Charleston bound for Comahee, She will carry 3,000 bushels of rice from Governor D. C. Hey ward's plantation. Hon Whnaworm ape trusts you. Millior: dence on Dr. R. 3 o~f Buffalo, N. Y, ~ ~r(where there are w ~ '~<bear witness to th working, curing-po, __ Pierce's Favorite P -which saves the from pain, ands grapples with worn Snesses and stuborn S IT MAKE.5 IT flAKE: '"'*"'~~ ~No woman's rg * ?.~Z'G ~ fidence misplace the WORLD's Di R. V. Pierce, Pr Dr. Pierce's Pf.asant Pellets iaduce m~he ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AgetablePreparaionhrk I similatingtheFoodadRegua PromotesDigestionherful nessandRest.Containsmair Opium.Morpite norMia&raL NOT NARcOTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Coaip tion,Sour Stonah.D larrha Worms,Convulsions-.Feverish nessand Lo S5OF SLEP. FacSimi SignaMre of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Webb Corley, a prominent citizen of Lexington, is dead. There was a regular carnival of fights and disorders in Aiken Saturday, when the dispensaries opened. J.J. Dean, formerly of New berry, has opened a furniture store at Seneca. Mr. Jacob Wingard, a farmer living near Leesville, lost his dwelling house and all the con tents by fire. He had no insu George Haas, a young man in Carleston, shot himself with sicidal intent. H e will recover. Te cause of his act is not kown. William Murphy, a negro yuth, has been arrested in Carleston on the charge of at tmpted criminal assault on a itle colored girl. Dysentery is a dangerous disease but n' be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, holera andi D)ia:rhoca Remedy has en succe-ofully used.in nine * pidlemaics fdisentery. It has ne(ver beeni known ofail, It is <qually valuable for chili en andt edults, and when redueded ith water and( sweetened, it is pleisant otake. Sol by all draggists. A good farmer of Cherokee ounty made the statement the her day that bolls which were ore than half grown were drop ngm' from his cotton, and that nless the present dry spell is roken soon he will not make ore than one-third of a crop. At a meeting of the board of irectors of the Y. M. C. A. it ts been decCided to make an ef rt to secure a building for the work in Sumter. The board of irectors have arrangedl- for a mass meeting on some Sunday fternoon in October, Trhe ex ct date will be a.nnounlcedllater. n b)uying a cough medicine, don't Le faid to get C,aamberain-~s cough Rem r. There is no dange~r from it, an't re Lif is sure to follow. Especially recomn inded for couglbs. colds and whoopimg ah. &-Jd by all druggis. The dispensary at Sycamore ~Barnwell county, has been m'nulled" according to astate ~ent by Dispensary Auditor West today. The action was bken by the Barnwell county spensary board on the charge fthe dispenser, J. A. Lightsey, regularly conducting the dis n sarV . ..-.. -.. .'' red by Women ks of her rig she shave be of confi .Pierce, Every omen who wonder er of Dr. rcription ufering sex ucessfully ins weak VEAK WOM1EN STRONG 3SiCK WOMEN WELL. eal was ever misdireeted or her con dwhn she wrote for '.Advice, to iENSARY MEDICAL ASSOC:aT;o', Dr. isdent, Buffalo, N. Y. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 4 Signature f ' ulse Li' Fi Over iiriy Years CASTORIA T"t cCpaAUR COMPANY. NEW TORr Cf7y. Tle EaSyI(v grale:l sfoim)1s: openied Moiday with an iirl ment of 256. A. L. Gaston. a !<-ill>r f the Chester bar, will be a camili date for attorney geerial in the next state election. 2 GALLONSi Return this ad, with $2.95 and we will ship you by EXpresM, prepaid to any Southern Express office, one 2-gallon jug of Straight White or Yellow Corn Whiskey, reduced in proof by the addition of dis tilled water only. Guaranteed by us under the Florida and National pure food and drug act. If you consider the 2 gallons worth $5.00 keep it; otherwise drink what you want; return the bal ance and get all of your money back, just as cheer fully as it was received. This offer is made at a direct loss, and for the purpose of obtaining 10.000 new customers inside of 60 days. Order today. Southern DIStribUuin Comptany, JacksonvlUe, FlorIda. The Descer.t. "F-athIer. do Hmn descend rom~n mon keys':" asked anl inluisit ive bild. "Yes, my boy." "And what do mIonkeys dlescenid from':" "The monkeys descend--all--from the trees!"-London Telegraph. in summer can be p,revented yI by taking It's as beneficid. in~ summery as in witetr. 12 ycu rc 'weak and run down it w: give you strength and build you up. Ta~ke it in~ a 'ittlo cold ilk or ntecr Get a small botta~ now. All Druggists. A newv species of hazir.g has started. A college student in St. Louis was taken to a train by a party of fellow stduents and sent home, with a warn ing nlot to come back. Ilis offense' was being a nmollycoddle, which show-i how the young idea has been im pressed by the strenuqus life. A WVellesley college professor re bukes her pupils for wasting so much time playing bridge-a game which she designates as "a sort of mental chewing gumi suited best to empt:' minds." Will that teacher dare to come outside and repeat her remark? A New York magistrate has decided that murders and suicides in moving pictures are immoral and has barred them. What a pity that the real things '-annot be eliminated just as easily. We are usually good-nat u'ed, but when we found our wife using our~ summer coat-shirts for house jackets we decided that the limnit had been reached. Mr. Holland should not confuse his airship plans with those of his sua marine. It is extremely annoy in to~t have an airship that can dive casil. The British navy estimates lead one to think that Britannia will con tinue to rule the waves at the same old stand. Export figures show what American producers can do In foreign miarkets when they are not too busy at home. China has apologized to Japan, thuls earning the contempilt of a lot of woutld e war correspondenta, I;. sure andi tl:eIZ a ols of Ciimmher 'an's( Cdic. hohnic~ a! I ij:r;hn It~ilenm -id wit Io .hen -tat i 'o ur trip - son - er. It cannoit - tair.edl on soard hi-~ trai ns or .- ons. Changes >d water andi cli ma'e rc 'eau-o- sudden it tacks of diarr hoea. andi it is b'-st to be prpred. Sold by all druggists. Get Tf you are sick, you N Of course you do. You w misery, and be happy ag If your illness is cau can quickly get the righl Cardui. This great med lieved or cured thousand you from some female tr( TAKE For Wori Mrs. Fannie Ellis, of Fost< years. Read her letter about Car seven years with female iron'>Ie. die with my head and back. I 1 cured. Cardui is a God-send to AT ALL DI ut (oppe'r canis at th r::t of fLI tr;li. da,]y InI anl at ;.i:"oL 02 v: the 1amine in pence in ).d.m and th; it,rvinces. 'his :ragency al tys beComes met acut> t:Var-l the end of each (luarter. The ex!anation is very simile. Nearly all the En'.ilsh !as comlanies have adopted the pen i:y-in-the-slot system of seling gas. The aut(matic mncters are emptied 'at the end of each <uarter. The popu 1aity of this system of supplying i luination is shown by the fact that durin,g 1"07 pennies weighing ,3G tols were taken from the meters !n London bQlon.ging to the Gas Light and Co'< conpany. This means an av:a, ,,. (f 41.(*00 penni2s a day. Medern Socrates. In that genial form of gossfping about current affairs that is something ;dignified with the name Cf philosop)ilz. ini, Pref. MeAdie of the weather bu. re:' : a i; t charming. U.:ualiy when he Welts a certain friend on the streg9 the conversatin covers a wide scope and i-. .iu inated by a droll 1rmor :hat pervadts the .iAdie speol of 1hilosophY. "Sa they dId in Greece, said Prof. .cAdie one d "So the ancie-nt chiloghers of-that highly fa. voredl !and settled.'All ques:ions to tir own aisfaction, at least in thetir dali: com.afunilon of minds. The philosophy of the Greeks is the source of wveste:-n uhilosophy.. I supipose we enjoy philo:-:c1hy as well a the Greeks dd. --Frc:n1 now I wil! call1 you Plato." To this the response was: "Greater art thei. trofcssor. Thy name is S3o orates. who boa.<s of ha;ing Plato and Aristotle as his most famous dis cipleg." Therefore if any citizen hear one m'u 'oil Prof. McAdile "Sc.crates" or even "did Soc," 1t is a rtr guess that the e:xplanation of that modern day Greek p)henorinon in San Fran cisco is explained fully herein.-- San Fra.ncico Call.. The worst night rilis are calomel. or: io oil or aloes pii's, They r4iri your -to rob you oif r. s . Not so with Dr. Nm s New U f. 1'ill-. Taey never dis r- or in'cont ienc'f(", but S ay . - s-tom, cai.: ( '>I. Head *.. sti y inn. .'l:40 ia, :2.. :ait Nc Mcre Dairc Drewn Sugar. Yulx:vc no ido~.. !:' T (tO it is to' m:a:e aonserde n l-<hal amiO h:n: br:. 1 brf ow'n 'n.'ar th at which ar,:tvly sw.eeter trnan the light xnor "C" sugar, as it usri to be 1. TPut those days have pased, .0 suppose that never again will ckigtaste ite so go.l Of course the younger people, wh~ o have ne.or known the ex Sflavor of molasses cardy and "i eke madec with the dara -.r,....nt realize the difference. n.:as they! As for myself. I Se :.:11:. looking for thec sugar ot Sh: d, and there is not a weck 0:.i I:. e my hopes raised by se stererTortelling inc he has it; but *. I: d ta:n-it i th li:ght birown Io.r : has, and not that which I Lrnl!stmnent mn tne i.eacefuli army of pe-:al clerks has hoeruto- been de nied to ap plicants under five feet four a:d wei::hin:g le:;s than 123 pounds. The auttoril les have recently dropped the rule from the list of regulations. A phy'sical ginat is not needed to sort mail with speuA and accuracy. '1 -~ P. Fi ~~ e bces, pii - ear of contrat c an Nt4 ~ood cleansing pre A V. L.IPPMAN, Tortured: On A 11,rse. *'For Ven v. i nkin't r, ie a horse witlhoaut b'ing in 1 .r r. piles." wri'tqt L. ". .4ar fRds,Ky., .i.w all d..r :.n I rr ediei aip l. nem : .rn--. .1-<-Cured av !i;uinii illae -ae a 4 .. -( Ii 1 .4:1l -mn l': i.- t v t t -. C l e \' i 'It- 1 !lillIl 44 h iil\'n ' il rtil alt cav e I1 1 ' ill 4 I I. .%v. 18 1 a i u ' i T' c !I t i \ , il t! \ it-i il - I 1;1- : - .11g Nlt :1. !!l t o f l ;O.p t1tG I.. ti tt 1)v iw iL rive1 I ilT xv I> Ph , p po e f l. ts ill li1.\- 11:1 0n:;s for its - tll:l (I:\'lhI!lI('flt. Life ..JO ..C--..., A..-. -/ :. b :m rri who liv d -4 I e . \ . 14- row - l ro x-v:! -!b :n c. m *- for I). a'' 11'. (111 :'i' ..r 4 4 ' 1 -4; -4 ;.h :n'-1 - - 1 -\~~ at i vi ; to (PUiibe a Is (fl4:1( Vis id~ ~ I ! t i\j (III i('i x f *id t !- a . i II \ . :4 i 'ti * :4, ,4lm --A 4 wi ul i ,. Mr. .44t: th- won "A*: u b ;m - *"', '4 4:n. I r t,!y t be 4 n.w r::: ymn 444 4 M. --V4 :4,.- < ve, h:s :h.- 401i m- -.or 1:,te 44re:k 44r' . !'4:vr : s ;:.ve !r ny1.. 4 ter ' w.d -i :.eh4 a:J. w o.1 in, flt.>r h aInu::e t b- -, ::n 4.:u-r o !;::n j::a ::p l'.'nd :::d flJ.' (1nd ti4: - : :. mer's t: doub1tfulI ii La-::24':4r W'iliw4:!m4 wou!dn'tt purefer a !>ullI WUl their(: (4 cainen. A New .Jers.- judge isny:; that a woman is juOstiieldl nsh;.ping anl kicking anlybJody who calls her a lia.. UTnder the jud1g:<:; r-ul.s hat pins1, finger nxail., sideo (ol(bs and1 front teeth are barrecd. London :iuff: a--tr.'s rreC flying kites with bamero~'s nuIachei b'arinug th-3 mlot to, " ot's for '. n n!" [S tue Lon.tn up~Cf 14;n the a Juistice Brewer oi n441 i: t d Sa sup)remle cour' 'UI"' ad44 40r'nehl:; to the teX ;:I t h4.&ts -4e not public bless Youtng !t: - - Icer. nh. s t i l. 2. 4 --i (. *:w \. - I v ' 1 . : 1 ( :\t -' *l . L '4by -- . :tiOn11i SeWlig LE.r:cC 0i J2EV1DER1. !LIU Well vish to get well, don't you? ish to be rid of the pain and am. sed by female trouble, you : remedy to get well. It's Licine, for women, has re [s of ladies, sufferirg like )uble. *j39 men's Ills r, Ark., suffered agony for seven ui. She wriLs: "I was sick for Every monti I voul very nearly to 12 botles of Car,lui and was suiirg woion." Try it. ZUG STORES and onil th rn:its to h;er there is now noth"In io do bit to fix up things generally an:i commence o; erations for next ycar's crop. On, good way to begin is to sow rye, whrever jssible, for grazing in the spring ard for soil improvement. We want to plan to make larger yields per acre next year than we made tiis year. or last year either. The surest way to do this is to do better farn;ing. Rye will hold much fertility that would be leached cut of the soil by the winter rains and lost to us -' there were no living plants to take 'It up. And when plowed under next sprin;, rye will give to the land, lu a-ldition to the stored fertility, humus which miost of our lands sand da Imucli in nec -of. -It is late, of -:curse, to sow rye, but this is one of the ti about Ihicl * can be truth. ill said er le never." otanic Slood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood I -, , ah d Poison, i BONE PAINS, CA .. E,SCALY81IN, Rheumatismi, Eczema,. !tching Humors. ini.-i i IIel of pure, r-:ch i.a dirtt lo be' ,kin i'mfce,'. nnes joints, ni1(d .'S UIr th.e disense i- lu< ated. I t Irs wav -! ' re-s. u cers pim; les, erI-pti(ens ->.1wa I. and cnr-!. p ns andl artes i i: ma i-n: e:.ss s' W !llngs 'ubie.. I.B.' c''mu- telyv einrg. ges Q11 .d -*ti* -- ' nn iwa-lthy c.r dtion r'Fiig -te iin i ih tl In u. of ;eafect B' AW 'LC03 BAL fl 8 BB :.t i- : pt:.-.-:u'. i . e nee ht N t Il'R I. i ; F .a3b. U, 'i (-U e -!V Sold att All Drug Stores. P. P. P. e;prify and vitalize your b I , cr re ard apptite and givo your w olesys:e:a : I: a, stre'ngth. [.' A pr nin e ilroad ~msuprintendent at '.v:::: '-zrir rwith :.alairi 1.D sp .p -. a:1 i Rh-enma. -m s.vs: "A fter taking I'. P. P. he neve- i'sit - O '-li in his life, andt m l-s - f he c ::- Iiveiforever, if he could If y~ou are tiredl out from over-work and Clos~e conf1Ulue:nLt, takei P. P. P. If1 -you are feelie br.dly in the spring and eout of is)orts, t,aku Tf your digestivo oran need tor.ing up, - o .-''- with nervcsus proe.trattin, n -ve - .; :- . a enrf l e~ Ls e,a Pu P Pricky FA'., Pa T h2a - e-- c i ch ni h-r. toar,a i tOitha P IP.P.is~\ _!: bu Ic p ri-s,o -P..,rkyAh,Pe SAV NNA, CA. -i s