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State News I The state covention of the W. C. T. U. meets in Columbia Oct. 25. The town Gaffney has voted 15,000 in bonds for a new school house. The Planters' Bank has been organized at Chester with a capi tal of stock of 35,000. The Aiken Hardwere company has been organized at Aiken with a capital stock of 2C0. Mrs. Sallie Brown, aged 75 yeas, and Lewis Walke- aged 35 yeas, were married in Laurens. The Norfolk & Western road will spend half a million dollars in making improvements in Charleston. Elridge Hutto, wv'hite tried in Lexington on the charge of kill ing Joe Jone., colored, was found not guilty. Its A Top Notch Doar ureaL detti. i-vi pi itgardi.Th world crowus is d. 'ii xs wyii tie America-i tiipi Ilave ett,va,li)lr. KILg's Ne%V DAscJryrf 10 K Oof -rhroaL aind Lung reuse.siets. En-tr. atoma is a health foi ce. I ti ger.:,, 'au colds and la g ipp- vait:b". 1L he . co)ugh raukeJ niimbr m,-. aid ct.bi4 i, Stops. aoro;, iLoll!v-d brollchial tuo, and lungs are cur.:-d wil h.rhg cease. Dr. (ev. M->re Black J ck, N. C.. writes ' it (-ured W:e Uf Ulg truu4ie. pronouce' I h:aip-I:- S by ab d -CL rs " 5e. $100. TI.;;6 IItle fIt*. GUani. teed by all Dru,gisEs. Fourteen indicments for viola tion of the dispensary law in Charleston have been handed out to the grand jury. The fall term of the court of sessions for Pickens county is in this week, Judge Aldrich presid ing. Bradley Smoak, a young man, had his right hand and arm bad ly lacerated in his father's gin near Branchville. On petition of the stockholders. of the Crystal Ice company of Orangeburg, W. C. Wolfe has been appointed receiver Charles T Lear, a conductor on the Searboard Air Line charged with breach of trust, was found guilty by a Richland county jury. The pleasant purgative eff, et experi enced by all who use Chamberlan's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the hellhy condition'of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joy ful. Sdld by all Dealei s. The Aiken Journal and Re view tells of the picking of 1,156, pounds of cotto in seven and a half hours by three meh and two boys' Prof. W. H. Hand of the South Carolina university, is up in York county making a tour of inspection of the high schools that are getting state aid. A 3- year old child of Mrs. Laura Moorre, residing at the Highland Park Mill, in Rck Hill, died Sun day' of what attending physiciar, pronounced pellagara Mrs. A. T. Jamison, wife cf the superintendent of the Connie Maxwell orphanage at Green wood, is very ill with appendicits in a hospital at Chester. Iheusas Have Kidney Tremble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. Pill a bottle or common glass with your I water and let it stand twenty-four hours; t a brick dust sedi ment,or settling, stringy or milky( appearance often indicates an un o'healthy condi-E tion of~ the kid neys; too ire - . - quent desire to e '-. .........pass it or pain in the back are also symptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need attention. what To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so 6Tten expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish iu correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wime or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cest of being compelled to go often throug the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of .Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring prog erties. If you nee&a medicine you should bave the best. SoldEyn druggists in fifty-detT and one-dollar sizes. H... --- You may have asample bottle sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer& Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and sememberthenantle, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp jaot and the address, Singhamton1 3aragraphed. Sotin~ of Sodh calcila The state fair will be held the first week of November. The Newberry city schools op ened Monday with 419 pupils. G. B. Berry, a young fairmt: of York county, lost an arm a cotton gin. The town of Lamer h! ot( d $5,000 worth of bonds for a new school house. A department of stenography and tyewriting has been added to the Chera w public schools. Israel Anaker, a negro em ployed at a gin at Swansea, got caught on a shafting and was hurled to death. Z. A. Robertson of Gaffney has let the contract for a laraIe two-story brick building to b used as a gaia,e. X:ney C:ms In Bun.h.s t. A .\. < iiaita, of Treaiwell, N. Y., now)%V. His reason is well worth reading: ''For a long time I bulf.-red from indi gt stim?, torpid 1.ver, (onsripiai on. ner %OUSnISS, and general debility," he writes. I culi'L s eep had no app? tite. tir ambitiirn, grew weaker every djav in spite o)f ali nielical treattn ent Tnnt-ii t.se Ei,etric Bittei,. T.%tlve bot ties rt-stored all my old iOwe heaith and Vigo . No v I C il att!!11 tO b u.i .-erv day. l.- a witnderful med ci i.' intaiibie f.>r S m:,ch. Liver, Kid:,wvs. li-ltd and Nives. ')0,-. at all Di uj 0.;ts. In the court of general sessions at Lexington Dock White, a ne gro, was convicted cf placing an obstruction on a railroad track and sentenced to one year on the chainang. It is reported that four or five white men beat a negro to death near Dysoa on. day last week. The foreman of the Greenwood county grand jury is investiga ting. THY AT I. outh out BAD "s"UR SIGN TASTE.V . TO-DAY.i Youwilfe l ibet er ms immeiatly adsil l better ms To-MoPPOW THE CENUINE has the RED Z on the front of each package and the signature and seal of ,J. H. ZEILUN ?00O., on the side, In RED. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Johnson & Matthews, Flor ee contractors, have be-en ~warded the contract for build .ng the new school school house t Wal terboro. Their bid was 16 000. A Masonic lodge was organiz d at the Brandon Mill in Green rille Monday night, under a dis ensation from the Grand Mas er Ancient Free Masons of outh Carolina by District Irand Master A. S. Rowell of ~iedmont. The officers elect dby the lodge were P. D. Camp >ell, V. M.; C. F. McCall, S. F. Seyle, secretary and W. A. lurdette, treasurer. Afraid of Ghosts Many people are afraid of ghosts. FE are afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is a the germ is a fact. If the germ could be to a size equal to its terrors it would apt terrible than any fire-breathinlg dragon cant be avoided. They are in the air w the water we drink. The germ can only prosper when the of the system gives it free scope to est self arnd develop. When there is a del vital force, languor, restlessness, a sall a hollow eye, when the appetite is po( sleep is broken, it is time to guard agi fortify the body against all germs by the en Medical Discovery. It increases the system of clogging impuritics, enriches nch and organs of digiestion and nutr-itioi that the germ finds no wecak or tainted "Golden Medical Discovery'' contai habitforming drugs. All it ingredient ,-ppr it is not a secret nostrum oMoSrrZo and with a record of 10 mustitutethere is nothing " just as got CAs The Kind You Have Always I in use for over 30 years, 1 ~ and h., Alw All Counterfeits, Imitations I Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children-Exel What is C Castoria is a harmless subs goric, Drops and Soothing ' contains neither Opium, Mc substance. Its age is its gu and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething J nd Flatulency. It assimils Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panaces-Th CENUINE CASI Bears the The Ki You Ha In Use For 0 THE CENTAUR COMPANy. TT MU G. 13. Summer has sold hisin terest in the furniture firm of Shelby & Siminmer at Newberry to J. J.. Lanford and J. D Wheeler, and will move to Okla homa. A charter has been issued to the Edgefield County Fair asso ciation of Edgefield. Capital, $1,000. The company proposes to hold an annual county fair at Edgefield. Prightful Fate AvIrted. I wouili have beeu a cripple for life, fram a terrib!e ctit n my kne.. cap," mtes Frank Iikberry, Kelli er, Minn. with "t Buckhnms Arnica Salva whiich oon cured me." Infallible~ fier wounds uts and( bruises, it soon cura' Ba;rna. cal'b, Old S >re-s, Boils, Skin Erupti"ns. old's beat for Piles. :tSc. at all Drug gists. Two policemen in Sumter are harged with clubbing a white an in that city in a most brut al manner while he was being aken to the guard house in a runken condition. The Columbia city council has refused the Southern Power ompany a franchise to enter he city. Trhe company refused to agree to certain regulations hat council wanted. Mr. C. McWhorter, who on eptember 1st., resigned his nosi ion as assistant cashier of the erchants and Planters Nation l bank of Union, has been elect el president of the Bank of onesville, and will assume his new duties on October 1st. The Bed-sock Of Su.ccss lis in a k.en, clear brain, backed by in >miabe will and resistless enerry. Such po)wer comes from the splendid health th~-it Dr. Kings -wW Li,. Pills impart. They vita ze every organ and biild up brain and body, J. A, Harmon, Lzemore, W. Va., writs: ''They are e best pills I ever used." 25c. at a 11 Druggits. A military demonstration on arrival in Charleston of Presi et Taft and his party on No ember 5, will be a feature of his entertainment, to be follow ed by a banquet a: the Charles tn hotel in the evening. Presi ent Taft, Secretary Dickinson d Cant. Archibald Butt will bethe guests of Mayor Rhett, while others of the party will bethe guests of the city at the ~arleston hotel. wpeople er more ' Germs e reathe, a blish it- - iency of ~cheek, rand the nt the germ. You can ue of Dr. Pierce's Gold- - vital power, cleanses the te blood, puts the stom a inworking condition, so spot in which to breed. ~no alcohol, whisky or :sprinted on its outsid bt a medicine oF KOWN4 J pers of cercs. A ccept no~" )d' Ak your... ne'gbor.. Chau;iieri.a ,-Cs C.rgih !n.- Il lins be vIuI fa:nou !t,r i-s cuit- k;f coughis, )M .--s ::n1 1 Ml r.;, i L i wh(en i,d 11i-Ia - ;iv ir pt rei- -. Sold -all i .'i- . as just leen en1iiny: by the > D" H is riCl s*P-h. y to col ect <iata r ,ading the part playd by the leln of the Pee Dcc section 1In tZe w-1 btween he states. IIe vs now ea d in the work of c IpIn the rIols Af the Var-ious companies and 10ll(ctlng other dat. that vill bo of much value to the society as well as of intercst to those whose relatives participated in the war. TAT.-.' F 01: 1 ,iITY (OF TU-o' 0 iS; L-CC.v, GUNT). I r.t J. ;v wo.ke :-i that lie a eni . . r ! b- k i.; -l o. J. ' he. - v . a <.: u t- C i V b . i. b- . 1 i- It e. of a I : , i I i . 'd CII : I fIr . V: - J:. :, 1 A Sie ("dlyed thle lare two- i ,torylfran:e dwellng locate<i just ini the rea~*r of the City Hiall onMan tr t nd DaJ rlIgion .' ii1:;dus n in .'aLout 4 O'Clock. 1'.. .ij. j 'fire 8;s W\ n wol-h il)OuI1 M,500 E'. ballEng as oc A A :nI J in : .,h r I (S d t( hheir li v., r even saving a ciiall.e (f (lotijus. . . S James il s - o: inornce on nlari reno ;.h tI S t-.vr dhe los Yo Ir t.:h a inly y ': p io . n iin.lye . i f ~Lt Z! o t i.t n'lief, want o bv -as Coug JaarkU!d 1.iho. "meh lwu:ra1 the n;o vy f -a.: l on. r 11rw,1low you 011.,J al;o Vol ..I ,~ pov bd fm owir in her c,h,e;ks-but is she no. sw1e aNd beautiful nowi' The lips whicih kissed many tears from the childish cheeks re the sweetest lips in all the world. The eve is dim, yet it new with rapt raiance of a 'olv love which can never fade. Oh yes. she a dear old mother. Her sands of time ::re nearly run mt, but feUlble as she is she will o( tart her and rent hi down low . for ''ou tt hw V!'. aU a on earth. You cannot see to we ik into mid. riht where she rarn :ot see you: von (cannot ente'r a nrison wmose baisshil la ep h&r out: vou can 30 I rount a sei ffold too hih ~or her to reach and bless you. [n evidence of her de tthless love, orSake' von --''2:en iU N' 10tiord.l-i lt ;'r .8 1molthr wVill ~atheri yon ai II i h'eele arms. arry vou home and tell von of. Toul viriues Unt il voll almof-t orcet that vour] Wonl is dlifl 1r d byV vices. i rve her tenider'ly nd che..er her decii n x. e ars vith holv devotioni. 's.a BAS. C1 r o '23. .a .. ' ' .h.:r Ha irs YouthatLC' r. SE7 G. C: IN 2. PoLL~M ? G7:. IGn GSADE. * Automtic -Lift. * by buying this o reliable, honest, - high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine CG. BELVmERE..ILLINOIS. C C ought, and which has been as borne the signature of ts been made under his per upervision since its infancy. no one to deceive you in this. nd " Just-as-good " are but and endanger the health of Aence against Experiment. ASTORIA titute for Castor Oil, Pare 3yrups. It is Pleasant. It rphine nor other Narcotic trantee. It destroys Worms cures Diarrhoa and Wind 'roublcs, cures Constipation tes the Food, regulates the healthy and natural sleep. e Nothcr's Friend. -ORIA ALWAYS .ignature of m0 A8ays B,ught ier 30 Years. nay sTneer New voRn criT. 2 GALLONS Return this ad, with $2.96 and we will ship you by Express, 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 anee 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. S0ft Dbftf Cas. &xsmf fWd& Whisky2.95, Harvestini of rice i6 im.0 ig satisfactorily for the 'ant ers in the Savannai river it rri tory, and within the week vill be finished, and, says the Sa vannah Morning Na~vs, sum f the lair. er p;aute:s have comn ion of the late rice crop) is Ver.T .ood; and unless so ne veryba weather turns up will give an abundant yiel.. stops loss of flesh in babies 0 and children and in adults & in summer as well as wier. *Some people have gained a *pound a day while taking ii. Tako It in a littlo cold water or rnzib:. .Get a small bottle now. All Druggistr.' - Mrs. Elizabeth Jamnison, wid ow of the late Capt. W. H. Jamison, is dead at Society Hill at the age of 64. Mrs. Jamison i survived by fonr sons and one daghter and a sist er, Mrs. Hun ter McIver of Columbia. Mrs. Jamiison was a memclber of one of the most prominent famnilies of this section of the state, her father being tihe late Col. I. H. Wilson. Ho'rere-s in a chibl sub'ject to croup is a sure indication of the. appro:ach of the disease. If Chamuberlain's Cough. Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sold bty all Dealers. On Mlonday aft ernoon in C1o lumbia Judige Memm inger ur! held the contention of Attorney General Lyon represent ilng Sup erintedent D. J. Gritiith of the nenitentiary in the Saluda con vict case. This means that only prisoners sentenced to less than ten years may work on the )ublic roads. The recent act of the legislature would have given the supervisor of Saluda four other prisoners. The act is by the ruling today ren deredi inoperative in that it con flicted with the previous act limiting the period of prisoners to work ill the counties. It is in tim;-> of sa1d,len inishap r:c it that Chaimberhii. Liniment carn )e reli.-d upon to t::kce the p'lace of the faily dl -etor, who cannol~t alsvays be foudl at thle moment. Ti.et it is that Chan bari jun's Linimuet. is never four d waitig. In cas. f' irains,. cute wounds and brusies Chamb.-rlauin's Lo iment takes om' the soreness and dr ives .aa th ptnin. S>Ad by all Dealer', Whys5 Are you one of the suffer from female ailmen aged, go to your druggist Cardui. On the wrapper During the last half established in thousands for pain which only wom contains no harmful ingri ed on in almost any case. it WM I Mrs. Charles Bragg, of Si writes: "Tongue cannot tell hc Before I began taking Cardui would work awhile and lie down. medicine." Try Cardui. AT ALL DI American Women S;cw. American women seem slow In tilizing one of the greatest labor. saving devices ever invented for the householder. Several years ago fire 1ss stoves or self-cookers came into use in Germany. They consist of boxes, constructed with doublewalls, cotitaining material that prevents the escape of heat. The food is first thor oughly heated on an ordinary stove, then placed inside the box, sealed and left until wanted. when it is taken out, steaming hot, and with all the flavors retained that, by the ordinary I)roccss of cooking, are dissipated. American men promptly utilized this dscovery: fireless stoves have been fund invaluable by the army in the west. Why have tho wom:n remained apathetic? Is it because the self ooker, as at first constructed, was available only for boiling or stewin :od? If so, there is no further ex cuse for hoId;ng back, for, as Cuos:il General John W. Dye writes from per n, thcre is now on the market an io,roved flreless stove that not only cooks, but fries and roasts, with the aid of a heated stone. 11ere is a heip in solving the servant problem by re ducing the hours of work. "Africa for the Africans." Dispatches from South Africa report he existence of great unrest among he natives and express an apprehen ion that another black rebellion gainst white government is imminent, he curious statement is made, says te Philadelphia Enquirer, that this ituation is largely the result of a ropaganda conducted by persons of frican descent, who went to Liberia rom, this side of the Atlantic, and tence scattered through the terni tries south of the Zambesi, preaching s they went the doctrine of "Africa or the Africans," urging the natives to cease quarreling among themselves in order to make common cause gainst the foreign enemy, and declar ng it to be in the power of the na tives, by a united effort, to drive the hite invaders into the sea. This kind of talk Is said to have made a eep impression on the always war ke Zulus and on the other tribes resi ent in Natal and in the British colo nics formerly constituting the South frican republic and the Orange Free tate. There is at present only one route coss the South American continent fom east to west which the traveler cmi take without resorting to mule back journeys for long distances. Tho oad is the route from Valparaiso to uncs Ayres, which can. except in winter time, be covered by railroad and singe, the rail:oads at the ends and the stage route, of course, over he mountain passes. Two days will ffice for the 900-mile trip, but at that tis not without its discomforts and een perils. Before many years have used, however, it is predicted that, here will be at least three railroads across the Andes, one of them being ;ascontinental, the other connecting Uh steamers on the Amazon or ita ibutaries. Fro:n Washington comes the start hng news that the reserve stock of o:hing and equipage for the army has ben entirely exhausted, but as tec.e is no war in sight at piresent m:-ro seemls to be no dlanger that the hstry cf the taking of Lungtu::greO ;K! be rcepeated. A commh-ision has been 1sSiIe( o the Marionl Water and Elec .i'j( (0!mpanyl of Marion. The pital of t he c-ompany' is $50,000. e comnpany will manufacture *1sell power1 and light and do ~ neral wvater works business. P.Fl p. P. P. purifies the blood, bui rn to) weakened nerves, expels ppines,vwhere sickuess, gloomy feei in lid in>ison,~ mercurial poison adiseases, like blotches, pirl , ":1 we sa without fear of contrad -:"riir in the world. Ldies wihose systems are poisoned on due to menstrual irregularitie! derfut tonic and blood cleansing pro Root and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN. thousands of wome- -tho ts? If so, don't-be di ur and get a bottle of Wine of are full directions for use. century, Cardui has been f homes, as a safe remedy ien endure. It is reliable, dients and can be depend lelp You veetser, Ind., tried Cardni. She w much Cardui has done for me. [ could not do a dav's work. I I shall always give praise to your UG STORES Je.ze Coleim,an. a 14-y< n-oi n go hoy, is to be tlied At 4-A ilgton this week for attemp)till rape a white woman in t . t C(;un.tV. .e admits the crin n d says that the woman, who is the wite of a promineln farn (r, gave him the worst whipping he ever had in his life. President John . Mobley of t,e South Crolina :griciIturA n10 ;jchanical c ety*, has a( 1;c(rs of all tlw nilitia om - l-ies in the ,t ate a letter u i; their attteldaICe at, a nWUL in to be hid in the city coul( chambe:~ in Colimbia, Sept. 1 l:1:) a prize Ic1t? t, d 1. S, r Botanic Blood Balm (B.B. B.) Cures Through the Blood BIAod Poion, BONE PAINS, CAN CER,8SCALY SKIN, PIEPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema, Itching ilumors. B.B. !B (BIoon Li imod Bio d) is the ny B -oi Reme lyr tt kit's the poison a i t'l ei b.od and th~en pa:1 ities it-ts nd ng :t fI,od of pure, rich blood direct to be s.n urrYce, hoas joir.:s. anid -. hew- r i b- di:seao. i.- lot a ed. Ir~ ih's V er ii! 'ri s. uI cers pimpi 6s. erpns u-u.Iae an.iEm. p alins and. iAd-es I Ii'u- tcism ces.', stlII::gs subti'e. '1 U U. com';.a tely chasng.*s il e C a a~ c:a an henlthy cor door', gismirg in jjthe rich. red lue cf lerfct b. R. B. cures ih '-is'. old ai asat and 1 eI to t:ale: erinaaeda of pure I-t I.. a i a:gredl ietNt pu ritn+ : d enlr(ibes he L.ooad . it. ;;. I. Atre agthei.s the iaene s a ildit up the baroken dotwna- sytem. Ii; u t lI.l'E !.\ %E HOT'lTLh: with direc. ufor h.rnc cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. P.uP. P. P. P. P. will puiyandI vitalize your blood, create a godappetite and give your whole system tone and strength. A prominent railroad superintendent at Savannah. suffering with Malaria, Dyspe sia and Rheumatism says: "After tkn P. i>. P. he never felt sto well in his life, and feels as If he could live forever, if he could always get P. P. P.," IIf you are tired out from over-work and close confinemnent, take P. P. P. If you are feeling badly in the apring and out of sorts, take If your digestive organs need toning up, take POP.P. Itfo suffer with headache, indigeatlon, dbty and weaknesas, take P. P. P. If you suffer with nervous prostration, nerves unstrung and a genteral let down of the system, take P.P.P. For Blond PoIson. Rheumatismn, Scrot ula, Old Sores. Malaria, Chronic Female Complaints, take P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Roct and Potassium. The best blood purifier in the world. H i. V. LI'".3 A N. ds up the weak anid debttt~.~i" dies, giving~ the paui ax;;t ngs ndI( lassitude lirst preva :!edloo i~s chromeC uleers, t< tt,,al ton that P. P. P. is te best blood ad whose blood is in an impure con are peiarly' benefitted by the won petes ofu P. p. P., Prickly Ash, Poke SAVANNAH, CA._