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.en the iurch )hapma Wednes .is desiring pharmacy. irt, aged 75 3best knowir ,nburg county] naear Wo rg 8. -< .i seqen bhjx4 igers an)WQ'were con f this kind. The -sel th liquor caseswere a $I} each or six months Schaingang. ~ hasrordered a spe iemZdtC0prt for Uion to~ d week* n De lllfe qest 6f,-so ded docketi Ue. W. ,p~ILdurnng the - oung--c1hidre c tainberlain ~ped chffdm re biromesend isP ted them. Sold by IVm a oUrtin-Greeni a charge of bas stence topaa -300 or imprisoimentn state penitentiary for one yar; hasbeen pardoned by Pov ernor Asel. One of Sena ETillmans sons has embark d~in andinvest menlt Cajnjany. The Colonial Heighs coigny~ of Greenwood abeen' ommisisoned. Tne rporiars aidG. . Bailey, J~ \A~ie and H. U. STilman, stock being $75,000. The wi develic aeertain 2 i.k1 f as "Colonial / see g hidren su fe fro m cipton, *ich lb often the; cause ofemnganuidity at lessons. Chain betIdn8 Stcnachand LiverTablets are San- ideal meicinie'to gives c hild, for theysam e#ntle in their effrect,: ,and wine ure even ehronic conespation Sold byllDeiles . A iquor still captured by con .stabie Harbin last'week near1 Westminister was complete with cap and worm, only of a small capacity, about 15 gallons. Mrd am Whelchel found a few days ago on some property * belonging to the Gaffney Land and improvement company, a gold nugget weighing over 100 pennyweight and valued at $75. Sis nngget is now at the Mer ii hantsand? Plaflters Bank in Gaffne. Other nuggets ahave -been found on this land prior 'to tyd-dina aluefrom $20 to $0~ his rproperty lies abou fur miles out of taffney onheb Dratonville road. 1'illahotleorcuinmmonglasswithyour ~terona let itgndweat-fourhus; a bnckdustsedi - striggy r milk~y o healthy condi lion of the kid neys; :too fre - quent desire 'to d. -pass it'r painin -the back are also symprtoms that teHl you thkdeys-and bla'dder are out of order and need attention. There is comfort iithe knowledge so ofteig expressed; that .Dr. ?ilhner's swamp-Root the great/kidney-remedy, , uin alHsnhnt every wish in correcting theumatism, paini in the back, hidneys, ',esnge orrets hidwate Sscldingpainl in passing it~ or bad n~owmgseof liquor, wine or that unpleasant me el '~lnco eledu gooften Sall mtenght. The nuldan oS wamnp-Rooe~ is s-ltands the highest-be sotteent free -m e.,sn. igraphed. J. N. Lipscomb, 'one of the members of Gaffney's board of public works, states that the work -on the Gaffney sewerage system could not begin before next spring, as the purchasers of the bonds refused to pay for them untilcertain new questions which had been raised could be passed upon by the suprepe court. This will be a great dis appointment to the people as it was conflidrntlv expected that this much-needed work would haye been commenced before the Christmas holidays. John T, Thackston, aged 65 years, drobped dead Monday in J. B. Dillard's livery stable in Spartanbuig. He had just walked into the stable and was talking with Mr. Dillard, telling him he felt badly and was going home and lie down, when he staggered and fell against Mr. Dillard. He died in a few seconds. The deceased was born in Greenville county, but had lived in Spartanburg for many years. when cold, becomes settled in the t will take seveil daTs' treat mont to cure it,.and/the best remedy to use is Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy. i cure quicker than any oo %r, and alsoleaves the system in a natu:al and healthy condition. Sold by all Bealers In court of sessions at Wal bala last week Bud Alexander was convicted of throwing rocks into a railroad train and sen tenced- tottwo years athard labor upon the public works of Oconee county, or a like term in t 6 state penitpntiary. In this case the defendant was'charged with thro-wng rocks in a South ern passenger train near Rich lIn last spring. Aenew trial wssasked.for but was refused. Notice o'f appeal to supreme court was given and Brown was admitted to bail ipi the sum of $O0 -Lame back comes on-sudidenly and is etre..nely painful. It is caused by ebnlatism of the muscles. Quick re ief is'arforded by applying Chamber lin's TLiniment. sold by all Dealers. While. Landrum Allison, superintendet of the Cherokee county, Chaingang, was absent last Wednesday, one of the guards- who, it is alleged had beeii imbibing too freely of John Barlycorn' shot one of the negro convicts through his clothing, scaring the negro nearly to death but otherwise not injuring him. As sooni as Supervisor Lipscomb was apprised of the facts he re paired to the scene and dismissed the guard; who claimed that the explosion of the fireman was purely an accident, and that he had no intention of shooting the negro. The old, old story, told time without number, and repeated over and over again for the last '4 years. but it is al ways a welcome story to those in search of health-There is nothing in the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sola by all Dealers. There have been at the works at the Ninety-Nine Islands in Cherokee county about 30 cases of -smallpox. but the- disease is of a very mild type and has. been confined wholly to the negroes -on the works. Dr. C. F. Wil iams, secretary of the state board of health, visited the works one day last week and ordered a wholesale vaccination. No new cases have developed within' the last few days. and it is'robable that the disease has run its course. Remedies ate Ne Were we perfect, which weare not, not often be needed. But since our come weakened, impaired and brok< indiscretions which have gone on fro: through countless generations, reind aid Nature in correcting our inherit< acquired weaknesses. To reach the .wmieans and consequent digestive nothing so good as Dr. Pierce's Golder ery, a glyceric compound, extracted fi inal-roots-sold for over forty years ? -Weak-Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Coz Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching Of fo D~tngnsent, the "Discovery" is a The geawine has on its oUtside wrapper the & signatuore -.You can't afford to accept a secret: libio, medicine OPf KNOWN CoMPO61rIot thseeby make a little bigger profit. Piece's P ea"*ePeeet regu Suga-cotedbinygranules, M TI - ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. 140SRIllikle~CRHRI~k OpiuanMorphine nrdarl NOT NARCOTIC. Wou~onsoe ris. - nss L - -ssor51EP. . esmtae sireorf NEW YORK. Ezact Copy 6f Wrapper. Young Girls Axe Victims of headache, as well as older women de but all get quick relief. and prompt cure from Dr. Kings New Life Pills, the - world's best remedy for sick and ner vous headache. They miake pure blood, and strong nerves arld build up your. N health. Try Them, :25c at all Drug-: M gists SY T1 An amended complaint in the Ti case of Josiah J. Walker, jr., e against the Southern Railway pu has been filed in the United Ice States circuit court in Charles ton. The plaintiff allged. that while employed as a conductor his foot was badly mashed and 20 he was permanently injured of near Catawba river, in York an county, in December, 1904. The ret amount of damages asked for Iga is $30,03. wi ______________ca: Forced I~to Exile an an Win. Upchurch of Gien. Oatk, Akia, tio was an exile from home. Mountain air, L he-thought, would cure a frightful lung- u racking cough that had defied all' rem edies for two years. After six months he returned, death dogging his steps. "Then I began to use DrfKing's New R Discovery," he writes "and after taking t six bottles I am as .well as ever." It saves thousands yearly from desperate lung diseases. Infallible for Coughs ha and Colds, it dispels Hoarseness and to Sure 'Tbroat. Cures Grip, Bronchitis. dr Hemorrhages, Asthma, Croup, Whoop- c ig Cough. 50c and $1 00, trzal bottle free, guaranteed by all Druggists. NURSING MOTHERS cc to show the beneficial ef fects of b Scott's Emulsion li in a very short time. It not only builds her up, but enriches the mother's ho lo: milk and properly nour- th ishes the child. Si Nearly all mothers who E nurse theirchildren should s take this splendid food tonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. roa SALE BY ALL, bhUGGISTS Send 10co., name of paper and this ad. for our beautiul Savings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. ggCyrr & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York eded medicineswod Bystes have be an down through a the early ages, :e are needed to d and otherwise seat of stomach troubles, there is Medical Discov :>m native medic rith great satisfaction to all use.rs. For plaint, Pain in the Stomach after eating, ,d, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestina~l m*-proven and most efficient remedy. orn1as a substitute for this non-alco ,even though the urgent dealer may and invigorate stomach, liver and ess take as candy. STORIA 'or Infants and Children. ae Kind You Have Always Bought ears the ignature of In Use For Over Thirty Years IASTORIA m: tA OCKN0UPM. new ?ol3am About the largest real estate al nulled off in Greenwood ,is consummated Monday in e sale of the home of Mr. illiam H. Bailev, located on rth Main street, to Mr. S. H. cGhee, attorney for a local ndicate, for the sum of $20,000. iis is desirable residence prop by and it is the purpose of the rchasers to put it on the mar t at once. Eills Her Foe Of 20 Years 'The- most merciless enemv I had f yearsd," declares Mrs. James Duncqn Hanesville. Ma.. "Dyspepsia. I Suf-. ed intensely a fter eating or drinki';: I coul scarcely sJeep. A fter mnn nedies had failed and Feveral do'to re me up. I tried Electric Bitters iCh cured me completely. Now I 1 eat;i any'thing. I am 70 yerars old i am overjoyed to get my health d strengih back again." For Indius n; loss of Appetite, Kidney Trouble, me back. Female Complainms, it is equaled. Only .50c at all Druggists. The estate of Mrs. Mary C. >bertson of Columbia, estima I at from $250,000 to $500,000, aio died Several months ago, s been left in a will, admitted probate, to her six grandchil en, the children of her sons, J. ldwell Robertson and Edwin .Robertson. The Philadel ia Safe Deposit and Insurance mpany is named as the execu A commission has been issued Sthe secretary of state to the ackson Mule company of Well rd Capital $5,000. A gener livestock business will be con tced. A Scalded Bo7's brieks rrified his grandmother, Maria Tray , of Nebo, Kr.. writes that, when all Dugthe would die. Bucktn's Arnictr ve wholly cured him. Infallible for irns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Wounds uises. Cures Fever-sores, Boils. Skin uptions, Chilblains, Chapped Har ds. n routs Piles. 23c at all Uruggists. II T In your . SIGN T AST wk TO-DAY. You will feel better almost immediately, and still better To-Morrow THE CENUINE has the RED 2 on gnatur and sea fJ H. ZEILI & CO., on the side, in RED. FOR SALE BY ALLt DRUCCISTS. In the United States district court in Charleston, proceedigs of a voluntary character were instituted to have John G. Wyatt of Greenville adjudged a bankrupt. The schedule of as sets and liabilities shows the for mer to be nmor than twice the latter, an unusual staten:nt of the kind. The liabilities are about -20,00.0. STATE OF OTMO, CiTY ^,F TOLEDO, SS. L L CA k ('UNTy. Frank J. Chny makes oatk that 'e is senior parttwr oft the firm of F. J. Chet: py & Co.. doilg iusmess in ihe City of Toledo. Coun:;, and Stae af're.said. and that said firm will pay the sumn of ONE I HUNDI1 DOLL kRS fcr each ano -very ts.- of1 uatarrh ihM eannot be ,ured by the nse of Hall's Catarrb Cure. FR.NK J. Cheney. Sworn to blefr're nw nd sul:scribed in ny presence, this 0th d:ay of December, k. D. 1I. (SEAL) A. w. GLEASON, NOTARY PUBLIC. llais Catnrrh Cure is taker. internal v. and acs directiv on th blood anp rmuWous suirfac of the system. Seno for te stimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0. Soli i al Drurists. 75e Talk Hall's Family Pills for constipa It is beleived at Greenwood that the ne Hro Hinton who was t lynched at Cairo. Ill., last week U formerly lied at that place. v The home of D. W. Gaston of Aiken county was burned with v the contents. Four horses per- h ished in the flames. Loss about 1 $35.000. Rev. Edwin D. Roper, nation al field secretary of the Young People's Missionary movement, is in Charleston. deliv'ering ad- ' dresses and stirring up interest r in the cause of mission work. e b Rev. Luther Bates, formerly , a Presbyterian minister of Rock A Hill, is dead at Bridgeton, N. J. h R. Pickens Holloway. a lead- d ing farmer of the Kirksey sec tion of Greenwood county. is dead. t one 2-gallon juig of Straight White or Yellow Corn t Whiskey, reduced in proof by the addition of dis tilled water only. uaranteed 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 pceand get all of your money back, just as cheer- O ulyas it was received. This offer is made at at direct loss, and for the purpose of obtaining 10.000 new customers inside of 60 days. Order today. 5 .Southern DstrlbutingComany. Jacksonville. Florida. Whisky 2.9 5 A charter has been issued to P the West Greenville Land corn-b any. Capital 815,000. The company will buy, sell and im prove real estate. The officers6 are B. E. Greer, president; T. 0. Lawton, vice president; S. E. Bradshaw, Ser "t iry and treas urer.a Aaron Po: cher, aged 14 years, was committed to jail in Char leston by Magistr:.re Beher'iv charged withi i he killing of Mary Gaillard, aged 5 years. about U eight miles from the city on the t Dorchester to W. on >,vember t: 51last Porcher said that the shoot ing was accidental,. that he wast sitting on the pizz withi a gun across iik me;~s. when it sudden- n ly exploded and Porcher claims 'y he did not know the name of the girl he shot-.t For Infnts and Children. The Kind You Hve Always Bought Bears the Signature of L a &Az'~ ROLJR .4 'IG. C i GADE, - Automa - Lift. by buying this reliable, honest, .7high grade sew ., .), {. ingmrachine. /;NGxEsT -IUARANTEE. oralSein Ma~chine Co. B.VIDERE: LLINOIS. Worn i Women, worn and tirec tonic. That feeling of weak not leave you of itself. Y< Cardui, that effectual reme< weaknesses of women. Th tried Cardui and write entb benefit it has been to them. ' -use this reliable, oft-tried TAKEI The Womai Mrs. Rena Hare, of Pierce, F] wrote: "I was a sufferer from al pain in my side and legs, could not "I suffered for years, until my Cardui. The first bottle gave me re Try Cardui. 'Twill help you. AT ALL DRIt Gov. Ansel has ordered an ex !a term ofcourt to be he'd in nion. beginning the second eek in December. J. M. Brown and Ed Kennedy, >ominent citizens, of Aiken, ave been bound over to court a the charge of assaulting A. Cook. The total number of immigrants ad tted to this coutnry during the past ear was 1,285,349. When it is realized hat a demand this means upon the sources of the country, and how sily this *demand is met, it'is possi le to arrive at some idea of the reatness of these United States of erica. Life jogs along so comforta le with the "original settler" that he es not'even know these aliens hav2 rived. His Record. "So you wish to marry my daugb r? What assurance can you give e that you have the ability to sup rt her? I know. very little about u. What have you ever done tc ow that you possess any' business ility-stick-to-itiveness?" "Do you remember Hibbard & Den: )f, the tailors?" "Yes." "I worked for them once." "What of that? They failed. Yon id not seem .to possess enough abili Sto keep them from going to the tal." "I had no opportunity to do anything the line of managing their affairs. merely did collecting for them. Inc it, I am the young man who suc eded in getting you to pay a billi f$65 which you had owed for four - ars and which seven other collectors d failed to get, although they had en after you for-" "Ah, um-by the way, when did you d Lucy think of having the wed ig?"-Chicago Record Herald. Various Coffins Used. inc cc-'Ilns are largely used' in lnna, hait the more expensive ones ~made of copper, and cost as much $2,500. while a bronze and copper fin recently made for a Russian g hduke cost over $5,000. dmiral Rojestvensky says the Yan e fleet is superior to tlie war vessee Japan. The admiral is well fitted speak upon the subject, having had. singularly intimate experience with. ie mikado's navy. A woman in Pottsville, Pa., is suing ie city to compel it to pay her the tie teacher's salary that it pays a: ia. Here's heartily hoping she ns. _ _ _ _ _ _ A southern astronomer announces at he has discovered four new stars. dging from the state of the theatric business, he had better not book em this season. France finds that its naval officers ve been playfully experimenting ith opium. No .truly patriotic enchmnan would use anything more oious than absinthe. An eastern physician claims to have tended 300,000 lectures in his life e. Many a married man can say a same. The cost of living has reached the -n and is rapidly being reduced. [ere Is radium, for instance, down to 1,000,000 an ounce. A New York man who claimedl to building an airship was .found to counterfeiting. For that mi~tter Lost airships are counterfeits. By careful use of the nicrometer- the ained observer may notice an ucca m~al unward movement in stocks. P.uP Mak TMal ii cuesO ini Ble] . P'. P. purifies the blood, build ~te-th to weNakened nerves, expels d ap inss. whereIL sickness, gloomy feelini 111 LIood posn mercurial poison, andc .kin disases, like blotches, pimi eg.we say without fear of contradi< -.:rmer in rhe wrlrd. Ladies whose systemns are poisoned a ~iin 'ue to menstrual irregularities, erfui tr-,/c and blood dn2ropi from overwork, need a aess or helplessness will U should take Wine of ly for the ailments and )usands of women have usiastically of the great 'ry it-don't experiment medicine. U33 is Tonic a., tried Cardui and afterwa 1 sorts of female trouble, had sleep, had shortness of breath. husband insistefon my trying ief and now I am almost well. e G STORES Now an inventor has cbifne forward rith the announcement that it will ;oon be possible to cross the ocean by lectricity in a much shorter time and Lt a much smaller cost than now. It egins to look as if the time would ome when the ocean traveler maY with comfort be shot across in a suba arine tube in a ceiple of hours. It seems a shame that after putting p one of the finest lines of sensa ional testimony ever heard of that terican witness in the Druce case in London should have to flee merely be use, it is alleged, his testimony-was mntrue. Thus does geni.1s fail of ap preciation. A suspect nicknamed "Spic mnder arrest at police headquarters, -ap ays the Detroit Free Press, and is be leved! to be the man who has been grabbing women's pocketbooks. "Spi der" Is now tangled i'n a web of -evi dence. - Botanic Blood Balm (B. . B) ures Through theBlood ERho Poison, theumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. B.B. B '(66xanic 13.od Blood) is th nly B1rod Remedy'that kills the poiso n utthe blood and then purifies it-send >g a flood of pure, rich blood direct to e skin surface, bo)nes.-' joints, and -hereve-r the disease is located. In. this 'ay alil sores. ulcers. pimples. eroptions r healed and cured. puins and ac hes f Rheumatism cease, s wellings subside. . B. B. completely changes the body rto a clean healthy condition, giving he skin the rich, red hue of perfect raih. B. B. B. cures the worst old ases Try it. 3TAIO BL~OD BALM-B B pleasutnt and safe to takce; 'ornposed of pure se blood I. . U. strengthens the nerves dbilds up the broken down syte. tdru ions for home cure. Sold at All 'Drug Stores. P.uP. P. P. P. P. will puiyand vitalim yeur blood,createagooappetite and giveyour .wholesystemutone and strength. .aAnnh sumeinethueta sala and Eheumatism says "After eels aifhuecouldhveforevrIhcould always get P. P. P." If you are tired out fromover-work and close confinement, take P.P. P. If-you are feelinr badly In the spring and out of sorts, take If yourdigestve organs needtoninguPj take It yo suffer withlia he indignattan deiiyand wanes take I you snffer with nervousprstln nerves unstrung and a gnalles downu of the system, take P. P. P. , For Blood Poison. Rhetsm er u.,OdSres. Malaria, Chronic Feae - P. P . .. - Prickly Ash, Poke Root - and Potassium. The best blood purifier in the world. U 4' sup the weak and deb liaed, gives isease, giving the patiet. health as' ;s and lassitude first prevailed. malaria, dyspepsia. and in all bloorl es, old chronic uccers; tetter, seald 3 tion that P. P. P. is the best blood nd whose blood is in an imtpure conl are peculiarly benefitted by the W/on ries of P. P. P., Prickly A-sa, Poke AANNAHI CA.