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Many Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys, Or Catarrh of Bladder and Don't Kno* I!. President Newhof and War Correspondent Richards Were Promptly Cured by Pe ru na. Mi. ( li. Ni'ttiiol, 10 I ?* *1 ! AIImII.V, N. V., I'lcni'K III Muni I flultr Cllii), X\ I lK'.C "Siiwr hi if nil i'n need u or I /IikI that J liarr been / rci/ncntl n I roiihl fil 'Willi it I'i ml rii ii II in I'll ft*. 'I'll I- hi ail-' th-r n-i'Hicd 1 1 I' I In I i'<l , anil m 1/ />h i/~ nIcIiii i mill thai It uas catarrh ' I'aiisi'il 6)/ a prol i n i li'il colli 'i h trli i ~<roulil be illjjicnlt tn u rit'conw on j account of in 1/ ailranc'd i/tarn. I, tools i'ciiinn, ha ril In iht r I nit to ///?-( lit' t'o that 1 1 1'linhl he hel/ird, but / found to in it rcl trf that I mini hcf/an Jo mend. 'i'/ic Irritation {/rail null // h ii bnl ilnl a ml I hr 1 11 I nil r 11 il I //< eti 1 1 1 c* jiilXHCtl awni/. I hare cnjoi/rtl ci rri I en t health noir for Ihr /rift hrri n months. / cnjofi mi / 1 iiciiIh, sle.'/i turn mill/, ami am as 1 rcl I an I nan t wcnl i/ i/cii rs a '/it. Ii/lrrall /inline (o I'erumi." 1'. II. Snrhof. Suffered From Catarrh of Kidneys, Threatened With Nervous Collapse, Cured hy Pe-ru-na. Mr I''. I! H it- li;i i i|s. I in' i |\ MitH, N \\ Washington, I) (', War < 'ii |'0|i'iii<|iiit , I writes: "Kxaclly mx \ ?-a i* in* ? I wa?l urilri cil In ('iili.i .i-< ..ii i i>i flic N i ? \\ S hi It Sun I wi* in ilin^'i- "l i J">llll |)|?p.(ti ll llOat I III llllpll rill' Sp.llllrll- I i Ami-man W ,11 I In* rlli i I i/i ill- tiop | il'lll illiil.ilr . 1 1 1 ? I I In- lii-l Mills - ; 1 .1111 >lin'.vii| j plainly on my ri'linn (u I }>?? Slaief. i tiuli', ili - 1 > t'< -,-c->i i >i i in I iir vi i j/i <il me!. mi eliolia, ami iim r-.-.nii knlnev 1 1-< > t ? 1 1 !< - 1 r 1 . ? ? ! ? - me |'ii ai 1 11 ally an iinilnl Ihii umli'-ora hie i.omlit inn iiiiii 1 nun I. <li spiii' 1 In* In -.i 1.1 ' 1 it, 1 1 men I . "Finally a lirolliei new >papi-r man. u Im 1 like myself litul M'l veil in I In* war, in <1 iiiti! 1 n(.' I '1 1; 1 \ i' a t.11 1 Ii 1 11 1 dial In I '? 1 11 11.1 I 1 1 1 < t sii In a hIiiiII Iiiiii' I In- la ? 1 1 1 1 ? I ? - 1 ? 1 f ! tin-, Hiv 1 .'lm YS r<> ' 1 1 1 1 ?? I i Ii < a 1 1 I : \ ? -? in <iillon, anil n I'lilnpl'-h fine \\ a- I'lli'i! i'i| . I cannot Inn strongly 1 < 1 "inlii' ml I'i'iiina to iIiokc hiltfilinu Willi kuliii v 1 1 niiiilt' Toil, iv 1 am alili- to \\oil, a? l.n, I it j an v lime in in\ lifr, an. I tli?* i-*..tninii'i' lor n leailnit/ ill-an a ix c company prnnoiim 1 <! mi* a n A ' i-i?k In Poor Health Over Four Years. Pc-ru-na Only Remedy o( Ileal Henefit. Mi. .lolm N Kitruo, '.M.i I > i j ? | < 1 1 1 1 mi i Si Till Ulllo, ('.III .1 | > I Mill I IH-II I IIJI'I I ll I II I "{ lli.it ids .11"! ,il>n .1 inriuiji'l <>i I in* M i "in.; <?r-l( r. wiili "I lii v i ? li< 'i n iii | n i'.r I it-, i ! i li j;i in i .i i i fill n\ll | >111 Sl.ll- W lull I 'Mll/lil I ll.ii I <n!i| l.i-i \s tiiici ii ~iti!ii| hi i In- I ?' -i 1 1 1 1 1 i <||I.| 1.1'llirs- r. ill-ill)* si I 1 1 >11:- I < ? ? ! r I > ? I 1 uiik I \\ 1 1 ^ 1 1 .1 1 i s .ii| si II i -'it L ii! In S I ? 'Hi ? I u s is i I iii hi I jji-i I m .? I In- iii .'iii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' i ? . IVlillt.i I ?? l!lf Hills Irllli'ls i ll.i It w.i PRES. C. a. NEW II OF, Sullered From Catarrh of Bladder r.l!!\ ? ? ) liny i ?? ? 1 1 ? ? I > ? 'u HI'' I !l.l\r lint i ;i< I .1 T l :i ? ? "I I. . ? 5 ! j * . ' i n >i .1 > ? > . <i II InV -I. III. IVru-iui f'onf aii'H No Nircotis ^ 'lit- I * 1 .1 ?? * 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ? ! ? I 1 1 l III'. t ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 J " 1 llllll'lll 1 1 ? III MIS 1 1 ? ? ; 1 1 ? - li.i! it olll.llll-. 1 1 ' > ? I 1 I > <1! II.1, Ill: I. IVlttlt.t ? f..i I In ? ll > in lit- lt-> 'I .IliV ?'Hi'!|| "I ? : H j ? ? v.i'M'U' . 1 ? ? t! 1 1 1 ill,' .1 'I 11 1 1; I I '1 1 11 li t (!?"?.- I ? .! | > 1 ? a 1 1 1 -i ' ? ir. ; ? "I 1 1 1 \ ? - "i ; 1 - 1 1 r- | i 1 11 1 .1 1 h i 1 1 hi 1 1 - < !t - I I: lii- m ? ? ? ? 1 ? I ??!!?? ? 1 ! j ?? ? 1 1 1 !?!<? ??? i" in, 1 ll - 1 i: t . 1 ! .t..'. ? . 1; . . n.. : ? . 1 ." 1 .1 1 ? ,1 Si '. 1 < ] i- Mi" ? . ? ; ? ' -i . .1 1 1 " li I I n 1 . .in- ;i l.li:i ill!'!" ? -'J ll' 11.11 . .. !.. 1. I'. tut, . i, l ?.'?(? I ??? ?( ? ill I I ?? I ? .'I i^.l ! " 11 ' \ \ < I I - >11. ll 1 lii ? 11/ ? ? 1 I ' ' ! !i 1 : I J I . . . . ] I ? : ! I V) "til I ? ?! ? I . ? : 1 1 ?< I .ili\ "I''!!.. -i ti.ii "'"it ir ti.it it--. Say Plainly It) Your fsroeer Tlial y>n wiinl ('()| I ? I] nlw", , m;i.| l.o, Ix'injf :i s?ni:ir?' man, will n<.| li v )*> I. *???! nnv 1 In n;f rise. ^ < >'i iim v not iMi c i mi r < >| .; ui' , I >u I What Ahosi! the Unilnl Jutyiiucnt oS Minimis of liuiist Kefjvi'M V I n ? 1 ui \ ? i:sc<| M<>\ ('Oi l i'.K i 'f over a quarter of a ccsntury ? I :i 1 1 1 ? ? i <1 any /? of' mrrif, iho (!onfi('nnc 01 tiie IVopIc mul v vcr increitvlitfi pojMilarily? I.ION <?<)! ?{???.!?; Is carefully s<? h'rlrd JJu* ?llrrt*l Co our various faetovie.s. U'Jicit el I'iskifJluHj ro:is)i'<l Oiirtiiil'y i):u Kvd iuscJt'vd pat!< ?f*?'s uitliht* collff, \vti5c!? is fxjjosj'il to fierms, dust, Su M'Cls, c!c*. I .SON COHiiKrcachcs you as pure unci clcnu us ivlun !! left IIjc larlory. Sol<! only In 1! lt?. |?Hciia?jes. Lion lu'sul on cvi'i v Siivn t Ih?no Linn IicmiIm I'm' v:i!tntl>l.' iiivnilums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE \Vi>.)J,SON' STICK CO., 'I'.ilt'.lo, Ohio. LaUrtTTE STOCK RIM, J < i;< >r< ii .t m is. I'li-.i-'N LARGEST llirCRTHliS IN AMCHICA OFTHE Great German Coach-Stallions 'II>? lli:i~r ti> 4 > <?<?-?.. it s , , 1 1 ? i n Mint-* I \ I I ! \ I Ol.l V 1 1 I ? . 1 1 ? t \ ^ > < t N I . ill.- < ..miin: Il t;ii\i s i<?ii}'h (mils to : \ <? l!.' nif-l t'i i tin i 'in- in ,1 i t . 'tiiriii onl V. Iii-?l, S.iI/im"'" y: i vim ?'t tli;>; Wtu.it is (hi- l.irvl villi ll l;iU;-li'? .it li I ."lli'li ! ? .III'. Hi iiniiih iiiiil | H 'sit 1 \ c* J y ittn' U-* ! ' \ i ? I : I!' t ll.lt t ? ? 1 I 1 1 > '. I ? .-<?? M ' Il ' It's siui' it yii-Miii).' !'ti-;l.il; i 1 '' .t \\ hi-.'il I ip* - ? u i ? litl.tvs ft) pit >.ii 1 1 , . I 111.. 1.1. . Mi. I. . \\ : . ? ? . r.i . M. ... i>. I. 'Hills' illul Jit t'. I; > I'll II I - "Il II I l lli.l-' Nu lust, n.i in?i ts, tin s.iilmo. i -i! i .; tells all aiu'lli ll . .MM M'N'H l"t \\l> I HIS Villi, i: <n the .I??hn \ . S.i I /i-r Si'fil * . ? . I.i i i . \\ l<., UU"1 t !??*y Will n'tl'l Veil l!fi- .1 s.i iu| <>l till* \\ it ? .1 : . : 1 1 ? i dlnT I . I r 1 1 1 t Ki'llltT u Itli I lt> ir v!M i' i r i !<?):, wit ri fllW.UO to any w idc-.iw .1 L?- Uii hut. [A,C. I..] Tlw with ^tucl int< n' in;:. ; thai ?!??:? t !i gi'ts in :ih>a.l of tin ti. BEST BY TEST "I have tried ait kmdi of warerpreof clothing And have never found anything cl iwiy price to compare with your Fish Brand for 'protection from Ail kinds ef wcouhcr " (Th? ,i?nw ?nd *d<Jr<M of \\r:ier of ihit umoliciifd !rii?r rr.*y be upon application.) A. J. TOWER CO Bokoo, U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED Tofooto, C?u"i?d? TheS Hji) of thr Fiih Maker* of Warranted Wjf Weather Clothing ??? If Minicit'ii willt M I'llll ?*yn? ? ??fi Thompson's Eye Water NU. lO. ? ?o?d try <lna?>*to. i Sn.-'|jr. <: i u 1 II:.'! II 'A ! ; 1 1 Willi - ' - . ' ??? ? ill.- :> > '.I ; : ?!, ,11 <:ii : In- I \ 1 ft ?[ : : i :;.i ? \ ! . n \<: i.Uk". i\.. Hi:: ! ;i \Uf ) I ? ;ili| | .1 ? ;i ' i- 111. : .1 \ i . I \ i:; i Mil. 1 ! ? | ! ' . ? !.? :.i! .? i.ir .! ;? - 1 ' i . i I i Til"'. ? 1, ? . Ml In III, .1 I ? ? ..;???? (I I ? \ ? ?? I" ? ? ! ! l,.r. . 1 1 ? : ; ? i v. . s i ; ? V \ . V. . , j .. - 1 1 . < ;i ? ' ? i . .i ' t : 1 1 > ? i :i I ? - v. ;i . . f p.. - : ' i 1 1 . I r : i . . lit]' ? i , i ? : ; i i ? 1 1 1 : 1 . i . s i ;i li ! ?!.. :i I i. mi i ? ! . 1 ii . < ! 1 : . i ! hi-. - : < ; , ? 1 1 ! ? t . ? ? ? i ? i ! t . i i . ; i : ! :?]??! I ? ? I !i i \ . . ! . . . ' w i I !i 1 ;i ! > n i h. ? ,i ;u ? ;i t ! i! i;it. FROM I j ! f ? Y T.) HLM.TH. \ !'.?? W uin:iii ?> I K ii mi I ity Willi* l?> I It .i it K !>??.? n Ivuliu'.v I'ill* I ov >i O (i 1 rli < nrc. M.-s Nrili.' l>.i\ Ul-i Mi "? i i c.-t ii :i V I'll 110, 1\ ,i ii - .* > < I > M ? >. . . .v li .ul - 'T ;i 1 ill ? ii ? u . ?ir. ? it ii, v i a. .< I , .? u liol f a \ I.. . 1 ;. h in .1 I ? ..in's Pill.*, '<w I 1h-\ i ?!))"< ! ci I ;i ? oir.M! i?. euro in .i \ i i \ >- 1 1 . ? ; rm:<? \vi;rn I ?;n ! t l ill;J I'.Ol.i K i?! - !! I'V ! !' o II Ii 1 f s N1 t.Mfc 1 A V 1 1 %. nroiigiu mi I a < I La \ re pains iu lh?? luck a;.. I >!??!; 1? ??:??! ? tej?, find felt miserable all ? v. r. A few boxes of 1 Joan's Kidney 1'ills made ice a well woman, witltnnl an ;i<*br> or pain, and I feel compelled in teeora mend ibis reliable remedy." (Si^ne?li N'K.I.I.II) I?AVIS. A TltlAL V R 10 V.? Address Foster Mill) urn Co., Jtnffalo, N. Y. l'or sale by *11 dealers. Trice 66 cent* - A UISPF NSARY OPINION Board Has No Power to Close a Plac# ? After it Ha? Begun Operations. 'fli a ? Columbia ( orrespondent of the 'hurloMe O b e i \ i * i writes IiIh paper it follow ,IUi>l In ? In- Uncling of 111*' L? g i Jii! 111 ??. \\ lutii then- v. as an ; .tiong < ni 1 111 < -it I i hioUKboilt the ?itati- !ii favor d1 ladniil changes lit ii<- i||s|? ii ai > law, ;uiil when 1' was \ 1 1 ? 1 1 1 >' 1 1 ( It k?-l v tin- Legislature would ? n n i' > i in poi i an' changes and grant ? ,ni< ioiu- iii Uh ?? < lianas to the i,i . i mi ion i - 1 ?? Hin) Hni I dlnpenuary 1 i.-i > | . i ? - Hi< State boa i < I of directors, ! ',y a will- of iwn to oik-, i If ld<>d to j < -?u> i>i ohibit ion io 1 1 1 ? ? liilli! lown ofj iii : ? i'-' , iii i Ji ang? bin g . fchich had by i I <mi ion l? in urging the hoard to re ? ti'jvi its de pensiu y hIii? last sum- j i n i ami passed a n soliM ion closing : i i i ? ? disj??; mary tin-re tin- first of Jai)* j ; i : \ chairman llnh 10 v a nit, who j '.oii ii against allowing ihe community: t > i ? >h i ni ' ion had i Ii ? ? iiiuili'i' taken up j io ih" Supreme < 'on 1 1 on the petition ni I ii-<'T Weeks. against whom iii- i" win <?? nipli'iiii ns io tin* manner : in whbh !)'? ha-l in i'ii <?< minding the I'.'ili i't' di-peii. lit Till* people of 101 I' s'< e frankly acknowledged thai there i w a no lati'i to lind with I Ji.spenser W I. -, tin v mere) wanted prohlhl t ion . w hi< h llteii ( ouiily hoard had re- j I* ? i : ? ? | i , ;; rant . The Legislature had , < or,.' and gone without making any (hangc- in 'he dispense iv law, am) the' j Ji ?i .-me <*?#?? 1 1 per main lit ly enjoined! Ihe S'ale hoard from earrving Inio ef- j ft <( ! ? :i re - tilnl ion < losing the Klleree ! ' dispell..**!-} on tli" gn-nnd that hot h i : the Mini' and the substance of the! d i> penpal > l'iv. f i >r I > i <1 r} tie- Slate hoard; < Io ,ing an" dispensary <>:i >? opened, ! .and ih. i* full* suiiiatus Chairman 10 v - j mis. who <o.!tend'-d tii t the Stale J i hoard had no lurNdi lion in such a. : matter and I ha I dispensaries may In! eli M-d onl v under the llrice ?ci. which i j i ? 'in ires i in ( nt in- eon nt v to ac t in an ? I'flitMl. tit- eoi 1 1) I | e , Voting (lilt its! de pi io ai ies levying half a mill to en I love p i oh I hi I i ( n and forfeiting i t s j ??I. aie in the dispensary school fupd, ! wliii Ii ii' l lie- Legislature hist ad j jourm-d resolutely i ? ? f i ; j- ? ? d to amend j \ tiioyi m- a' ha.; started in O once i | t ' i yete out ihe dispensaries, and 11 j i not 1 1 ii I i U < d \ i lull this (-mint y will fol- i io>/ ' he < x ample of Cherokee, which' ; yoted out its dispensaries under t he Urn ?? a< t 'I he church people are he \ hind t!?' movement in Oconee and tliey are iiioviint v. it h energy and great eiithiudasni mid *r'i?l Caiol iroana Much Gratified. The people of South Carolina arc I very much elated to know that one of lie- great battleships now being built will l;e given ihe name of the proud' j *t ate which lor vein's led ill the conn-: I ? ils of Hi' nation and may yet he one' of the influential States of the union , as she is rapidly becoming even now, ' I thank you for your telegram. It was a iM'-al pleasure to be able to name one ,,f ii).. battleships 'South Carolina.'! "Theodore Roosevelt .'" Later in the day the governor re ? "-i\et| notice from Washlngh Ion that the 'ilh'*: battleship to be built would, j he naiin <1 "The Michigan " lie then ' sent the following telegram to (!ov. Wai nee of : hat Siaie " \< c' tii my ( ongi iit ulat ions on 'The Michigan.' I'ei anit me to say that 'The ; .Michigan' and 'The South Carolina'! i are in line company for a glorious ; career " Cimgressma u .1 10. LI lei be. ts. (-Vessed his personal gratification at the action of I'ns d- iit Roosevelt and he ventured i the predi'tion that at the e.nd of his 1 '..it-e,- I'residenl RoOsevelt will be mote ' t ?? ?]j 1 1 !;? r in Ihe south than any other president has been in 10 years. ? i i o v. 1 ley ward received the follow -| nig telegram from (Jov. l-'red M. War ner of Lansing. Mich : "Thanks foi | ic!i uratulat ions. The South Carolina, ' : : ? 1 1 1 Me liigatl will honor the navy and our ? o : 1 1 1 ry."' : Poll Tnx Delinquents. I he supply lull for l'.tofi contains tin- following provision as to paying | nil ! it \ Any person who shall fail to pay ' h pt > 1 1 tax shall In* deemed guilt\ "f a nii'ili'incaiiiir and tin run violiot Hereof he fore a magistrate shall Ik i ? ? i 1 1 i 1 1 1 ? 1 1 t'V a lino of nut loss than ? I in l>y imprisonment at hard lahoi tips n 1 1: i* ptihlic works of the count} i u not mole than 20 days; provided thai ihc coiinty shall not pay the cost ? >u |i i i df any constable or sheriff f"t t !;?? ? \?'. ution ? i f any warrant or olhtu l'ii" issued in any case hy virtut n| ' he provision* of this section. tin Ii-. k ih.. defendant v. in such case? ! ? ? . i ' I be arn sti'd and convicted. Foi ? t \ it r: herein rendered 1?y thost magistrates aiul constables who re ?<i\i salaries, the" shall tveene. in addition to such salaries as they art lelitled to haw1 hy law. the sail!: .ti l fees, pi ovided. t hat saiu and fe?-s hi- collected ollf ol j ami pa:d hy ?h lemhints." Charters and Commissions. 1 he Set retail of Stale has t ononis >> ! the K ntnmly Hnihlini; SuppM < <>it. :'.!!? v of s n in pier with $_'(>. nOO cap ! Iu \ I Chituw IV I >. Moiso tiic ; I l i; l - a re t hi pet it it iltel'S. \ ? It a it i i was issued the Whifinitt | VanuM tuiini; Company of N'ewhorrj j .i.i* !.a\i:iv J 1 ('.('ml capital and en- i i . i ! ? ? 'i 1 1 1 iiiaiinfa' turtni: handkerchiefs ! \ _":nnH.-fion for the Cobb com pair. . Ii ! i I iituii this county hut tin ;m t ? >:' :? -isinoss in Try on. N ('. am', ' 1 ? i i : :i 1 1 is $:?.l-t!t? v | ; . ? .l i t H li t! it st on has boor > toned chairman of election! "! of ('harlvrti*. iiuinty to su. err 1 j Mr !l \V Conner, Ir. resigned \ chatter was issued to the l.ak' ? \ N'i ri a n t i :e i '? nnna i i > . of I .a ke < i' > ? an,! Charleston w:ih a capital of f'J. \V. A Ward !?i president an it '??"isnrrv and ll\inan ivarlstine is ;e /rotary and \ ice president. \ t otnmission was issued thf ( b ovft'tnw n I'ruit Ctunpany. with J3.- J i u apltal. C. C >\ urrey and I.. C !{i istrrr are nnuuu* the petitioneraj A charter was issued the I'ahicc Poultry Company, of Charleston, wltb i < et (i lapi'al J T. Snolson is uroab d.nt anrl trcasur. v and It II R in lodge is .secretary. Thf following t'o!!ino*?*MmjT? were Is su?d b> the tJorret.lVV ?.f IjiA!o oat SUNDAY SCHOOL WOHKERS A Splendid Program Mas Been Pr6 Pared For the Occasion, 'nic JSih annual meet Ihk of 'he .South t'aolma Sunday school convention will be held in the Fit'*! Presbyterian hurch at Klnniin c March 2Mb to 3oth inclusive. it is |>?--* i hut there will be tt large attendance The last ini'MiiiK whs hold iii ( 't>l urn ijia and ? 1 i ? 1 (i deal <)' good. ? The officers of the assoi iathuHjue ? Pi <*.sl ? I ? ? ii t , F. H 1 1 > <* 1 1 . Coltiui'hia ; vice president , K< \ W K WiH.ins, Columbia ; seeretary. L. l> Han*', Greenville; t reasui , Krv \V I Her beit, Columbia; superintendent pri mary department, Mis M A Carlisle. Ne v> hej ry ; superintendent home i!o pill l men! , T. H Andei mhi Chaili vti.il. ( rtt at 1st l<*al Hecietarv, I Adgur S r ? i > t i i J i pel/er. The tni'illliCI*M of the ex< utive ? oiii - lllittee urc: \V i 1 1 f tt III F. Prlham, chair llian, Ne wherry ; Prof. II I, Hughm, Green ville; Hcv. J.'\V. Sii?-I I . riparian burg . Dr. K. Jones, Ni-wl i-riyr Re-/ T. II. Law, D. D., Spai I an bin g ; Hon. .1 H. Fllerbe, M ? is, 1 4 ? ^ ('? A 1 Wright, Ncwliciry, 'I '(' Hyde, Charleston; S. H. B/ell, Spartanburg; Dr. George H. Cromer Ni-wI i'itv: lo ?? H. P. Witsell. Columbia . K< v W I. Son brook. Ncwln-rry, I' II < ; 1 1 ? - 1 : ? ? Georgetown; H B. Kav? pel K.-,| Snur tanburg; (lev. W H. Duii'-an, l.a.i reus. The Programme. Following is the prolamine of the exercises : Kl RST SKSSHiN Tuesday, Man h 23. !!"? . 8 p. in. ? -Devotional and souk i-ervic*^ conducted by Kev. Mellon Clark 8:30 p. in ? Adiiie.su by the presid* nt , F. M. Hyatt. 9 p. m. ? "Sunday School ia Japan," Kev. Jamea A. H Scherer, I'll I) LI,. D ft:45 p. m ? Knrollnient of members. i Appoint in 4*ti t of noininaiisif. commit tee. Adjotirn llient . SBCOND SBSSION' Wednesday, March 29. I . 10 a. m.? Devotional, Kev. John G. : Deck with. 10:15 a. in. ? Report of committee oa | nominations. 10:150 a. m. ? Report of the exe.-ut'.ve; committee, William 10 Pi Iham, < hair man. i 10:45 a. m. ? "Teaching Through the! Bye," Mrs. Mary Kost<-r Hryner. 11:30. ? "The Part tit and the Chill in the Sunday School," Kev. C C. Hurt... 11! in.- Open conl'eri i; o. 12:30 p. m. ? Adjournment. THIRD SHSSION. Wednesday, March 2!?, !!?""> .1 p. in -Devotional. K"v. \V. H. j Oliver. 3: 1 7i j>. m. - "Pointers," Mrs. Mary Foster Hryner. 4 p. in. ? Report of officers; (a l. tv1 is urer. Rev. W. I. Herbert; (b) nut e r.i tendent primary depart nient . Mrs. M A. Carlisle; (e) superintendent home department. T. 11. Anderson; t <1 ) st a tistical secretary, .J Adger Smyth, Jr. r> p. in.- Adjonrnnient. FOURTH SK-SION Wednesday, March L'!>. 1!KC? X p. ni. Di votioua), Rev. Walter 1 I lei he: I S:3o p. in. ? "A Model Sunday School," Rev. Win C.. Neville, D. 1).. I. 1.. I). !? 30 p. in. Adjoin niiM nt. FIFTH SFSSION'. Thursday, March ;>o. 1 !???."? . 10 a in. ? Devotional. Rev. W. K. Wil kins. 10:15 a m.? "The Pastor* and the! Child," Rev. W. P. Witsell. 10: i !? a. m. "Reviews," Mrs. Mary i Foster Hryner. 11:30 a. in "Our Needs," Rev. W. I.j Herbert. 12 ni. ?Open conference and quos i t ions. 12:30 p. ni. ? Adjournment SIXTH SBSSION. Thursday. March 3U, l"n'> 3 p. ni.? Devotional, Rev. T. II. Law.: D. I). : 1 p. tn.? "Glimpses from tho j Field." Mrs. Mary Foster Hryner. 4 p. ni. "International Sunday j School Work in South Carolina and it : Importance," lie v. J. W. Shell. 1:30 p. in. ? Flection and appointment of delegates to the 11th international convention. Tijfonto, June 23-27. f. p. ni.-- Adjournment. SFVFNTH SBSSION. Thursday, March 30, l!?t!.">. 5 |> ni. ----Devotional, Rev. J. I' Kn->\. t s 3d p. in -"Christ and Childhood," Rev. <> V. Homier. D. D. "j 3o Adjournment. Palmetto Items. It is t houi:hf ? 1 hat Alic e Kulb r. t ? 1 ? ? | whi'.e woman who was burne I so badlv last week. will die. The woman \.as (I ist ovcr??d about live miles from Co lumbia. in a strip of woods envelope! in Haines ami as quickly as possible a fanner w'.io happened to lie passing rendered assistance. She was taken i the alms house ami Riven nicdl< .<l tention. but little hope is Riven for b< i i ei -over "V. Mr. Robert <?. Strothers. a i on dm to. on the Southern Hallway, in. I with a tragic death in Columbia in the Hl:;u ! ing street freight yards. .Mr. Strotlnrs. was eonduetor on an extra fieisht. j:*s; ; coupling up to leave, when the i dent oi l ui 'red. and the affaii 1 1 . 1 1 ? i ? ? ? : i ? ? i so <pii< kly that there was no po>sibb i bailee of giving him assistance, and it is now believed that he was iiist ii.tlv killed. J. T Smith. Jr.. a prominent young man of Williston and very popular was foully murdered from ambush Krida> nielli while rldinj? horseback through a small sod Ion of wood near: his home II ts watch is tfif^siiu*, and it is thought robbery was the motive. Oi'c charge caught him full in t In* face. both glancing upward. The Mascot Heal l-Zstate Company is the name of a new business enter prise. which promises a great deal to ward the development of Spartanburg The following gentlemen compose the company: Mayor A. ft. Calvert. Mr. .1 I'. Stevens and Mr. William A l.aw of Philadelphia. The object of the company is the buying and selling and improving of real estate. Already they have invested about $12,000 in town lots i Charged With Bigamy. Anderson. Special. ? Deputy Sharif! Scot t has brought back ^?m Oaflfnoy a white man by the nanjeVof Porter, who is wanted hero on a change _o| bigamy. Porter married ? young w<> ' man at on? of the cotton mills here some time ago. but left her when it was discovered that ho had other wIvor. lie la a shiftless character, and it is alleged that he has lx>en married several times, going from one mill tp another. He will he given a preliminary hoaring this week. Every Coupon Counts for a present with GOOD LUCK Baking Powder ftiiy C <ood Luck Making I'Owder. In no doing yon g^t the >nu\t of the purest baking jxiwder at the smallest (o^t. I'urtherinore, if you will save the coupon* that you will I fiiul plainly printed on Hit. label of each can. you can get tlw beautiful premiums we are now offering. Cut out these coupons They are valuable. ft takes hut a few of thein to obtain some of the numerous useful gifts on the premium list. A little book inside of every can explains ?U about the premiums. It shows a picture of each gift and tells just how many coupons are required to get them. Don't fail to save the cou|m>iis. Take a delight in your baking trad aecuic some of the charming premiums. GOOD LUCK Baking Powder was established in 189?. The sales have so increased to date, that to-day we are shipping Good Luck Baking Powder in carload lots to every section of the country. The cause of this enormous popularity is plain. 'In Good Luck, housekeepers get not only a positively pure baking powder of great leavening force, but at a price a little less than they have been accustomed to p;iy for some other kind that was not as satisfactory in results. When buying Good Luck think of it* purity and consider the good * faults % obtained ?rom its vise, Remember every Good Luck coupon co;fnt? for -VI present. If your grocer doesn't keep Good Luck, p?;nd us his name and we will see that you are supplied. THE SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CO., Richmond, Va. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES t ??lor tisnr* frnodft brighter i a*t#r color* than any other dye. One ItV parka*? cojorw *ilk. woo! hi?<1 cotton uell ft ml J* f/na ranted to irlvf perf<vt r* *. A >k den lor or w? will v Ajii pott paid a t it'c a packaKft Writ? lor fret booklet ?II ow to J)y?\ liicacii and Mix < 'ojor*. MONHOK J >11 l'( ? ( 'O I f nlon ville,4lo, I PROTECTION AGAINST A WITCH. ! Law Invoked to Keep Woman From : Supernatural Detective Work. Once or twieo a year some extraor dinary piece of evidence finds its way into tin: papers of the survival of the most primitive forms of witchcraft, and of the belief in the same, in parts Df Ireland. As a rale those case* transpire when tho law is broken by persons Ill-treat- j ing tho supposed witch, as when hut j year an unfortunate woman was held i on the llrtj to drive an evil spirit out ; of her. i Hut the last few days have shown a novel case, in which the protection of > tho law was invoked to protect certain ' persons against a witch. An old Irish peasant woman had suf- j ferod from ihe theft of a small sum of money. Doing unable to discover j the thief or thieves, she had made a \ straw image, dressed it up. stuck it full of pins, and placed it on a bier, \ and proceeded to hold a "wake" or | funeral party over it. She then de- j flared that her intention wy^s to bury I this image. with suitable Invocations, j with tho certain result that as the straw of which It was made decayeH ! away so would the body of tho thief j waste and dwindle. Certain of the neighbors (possibly ' with guilty consciences) asked that tho | police might stop this experiment in j witchcraft, as it gave them great un- j easiness. Record of Missouri Church. Ar.tioeh I'resbyteriaivr church, Calla way county, east of Mexico, Mo., has j a remarkable record. During tho eighty-five years of tys existence it has j never been without a pastor moro than a month nt a time, and In r.ll ?hat time it has had only three p~?> ors.- Iloston Globe. TH~ TRICKS Coffee on Some, It hardly pays to laugh before you I are certain < ? f finds, for it is sometimes humiliating to think of afterwards. "When I was a young giiM I was a lover in' coffee, but was sick so much Ihe dodor told me to quit and I did, but rfler my marriage my husband begged mo to drink it again as be did not think it was the coffee cans-Mi (In- troubles. J "So I cmmi-need it again and con tinued about C months until mv stout- j ach C'lintuenced acting bad and choking i as if 1 had swallowed something the j siz.-? uf an cmu. One iloctor said it was neuralgia and indig< stiom "One day I took a drive fvitli my bus- I band three miles in the country and I drank a cup of coffee for dinner. I thought sure 1 would die before I got | lank io town to a doctor. 1 was drawn I double In the buggy and when my bus- j band hitched the horse to get me out j into the doctor's otlice. misery came up j in my throat and seemed to shut my I breath off entirely, then left all in n : Mash ami went to my heart. The dor tor pronounced it nervous heart trouble j and when I got home I was so weak j I could not sit up. "My husband brought my supper to j my bedside with a nice cup of hot j coffee, but I said: "Take that back, dear, I will never drink another cup of coffee if you gave me everything you ] are worth, for it is Just killing mo.' He j and the others laughed at me and said: " 'The idea of cofl'ee killing anybody.* j " 'Well,' I said, 'it Is nothing else but coffee that is doing it.' "In the grocery one day my husband J was persuaded to buy a box of Dostum j which be brought home and I made it for dinner and we both thought how i good It was but said nothing to the hired men and they thought they haiT drank coffee until we >nughod and told them. Well, we kept on with Dostum and It was net long before the color came back to my cheeks and I got stout and felt ns good as I ever did in my life. I have no more stomach trou ble and I kitfcw I owe it all to Dostum Jn place of coffo*. "My husbrtml has gained good health on Postuin, as well ns baby and I, and all think nothing Is too good to aay about It." Name given by Dostum Co., JJattlo .Creek, Mich. VERY FEW, IF ANY. CIGARS SOLD AT 6 CENTS. COST AS MUCH TO MANUFACT URE. OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS IF THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL Y^y SOME OTHER ASK YOURSE 7 WHY? For a now inrtus.rial collet? ? shortly to be opened in Paris a chair of auto mobilism id t<> b" jointly supported by the Htair, t'iui Department (if the Seine ami the city of Pari--, saya liie Motor World. State of Ohio, City of Toi.edo, J v i.UCAH Cous rv. f ' * Frank J. Cheney :<iako oath thnt he U senior (Kit-iottr of tho llrm of F. .T. Ciienky .V; Co., ?loi ii-? business in tin? City of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said llrm will pay tlio sum of one hundred uoi. la ns for each mxl ovory easo of catarrh that cannot hoftcurcd by tho uso of IIai.u'h Catarrh Cure.'* Frank J. Chkskv. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my \ presence, this Oth day of l'ece.n ? heal, i bor, A. D., 188G. A. W. Ui.ka?<?n, ' ? r ? ' Notary J'nlilin. Hall's Catarrh Curolst^on iutornally, ajj 1 r.cts dirootly on tho Mood ami liiuemw Sur faces of the systo.n. /Send foK testimonial-!, Irce. t F. J. C ii Hf>* e y .V Co., Toledo, U. Soblby all Prugjflsts, 7.>o. Tal;6v?la|l's Fai/lily l'ills for constipation. Woftien lnsfst upon equnl pri vile:?.?s with men. but IJiey tin I k at snovoliajj snow, ^chopping wood and hangings. CUTICURA GROWS HAIR Scal|> Cleared of l>.'iii<lriifT nml llnlr l!t itoml t>y Olio I'iiii or futicuru :nul Our Cake of CutiruiH Soap, A. \V. I'uft. of Independence, Yn., writing under date of Sept. I~>, 1001 , ca\>: ' I have had falling hair and dandrulF for twelve years and could pet nothing to hcip tne. Finally I bought one box of Cutieura Oint* nient and one cake of Cut tenia Soap, and they cleared my scalp of the dandriill and stopped tho hair falling. Now niv hair is growing as well as ever. 1 highly prize Cutieura Soap as a toilet soap, t Signed) A. W. 'J'aft, Independence, \ a." The gu-ritist sorrow may be but a small priii' to pay for enlarged sym pnt by. Tteh cured in ? minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary hoi. on. Never Kails, Sold hy all druggists, ;:l. Mail orders promptly hllet.' hy l>r. 10. Detchon. t i awfordsville, l'nd. Tr requires si. 1. worms to producc one pound ot si lie. FITS permanently oure-l. No (its or nervous neasafter llrst day's uso of lir. Kline's Great Nerve Hestornr.t'it rial botiloand troatlse froe Mr. P. II K i.i sr., I. id.. H.il A roh Ht., Phi la., Pa. Liege, llelgmm. is busy with arrange ments for. an exposition. Taylor's Cherokee llemcdy of Gum and Mulb n Is Nature's great remedy -Cures Coughs. Colds. Croup and Consumutlon.und al! throat and lung troubles. At druggist*;, 3o<\, M)<;. aud il.O'J per bottle. The largest nlonc ever quarried enmo from a granite ledge in Maine. " To fare h Cold In On? l)*y Take Laxative llronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cur*, tt. \\ . Grove's signature is on box. 29c. France leads the countries of Europe in theatres, having 'JQi of them. M r*. Wi uslo w 's Soothing 8yru p for ohi Idrea t nettling, softon tho gums, roduces inQauiina t ion , allays pain, ou res wind colic. 2 5c. a bottU Irrigation is said to be lowering the temperature of Egypt. JamsnrwPls j's'Jar.i forSim inaptlonsavs I ray life three years ago. ? Mas. Thomas lloi. ciNfl, Maple SJt.. Norwioh, N.Y., Feb. 17, 19JI The imperial post in Germany uses 12,501 railway trains daily. A OunuitMtl Cor* for rile*. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or iVotfinling Pile*. Jsruggisi* will refvod money if Pazo Ointment rati* to en in fl to If day*. Bo. Eagk* eometirae* riM to height oi ?Q00 ? -A/ . Lost Calf Found With Wild Deer. Ad mill story comes up from Groat Island, in Portland harbor, in connec tion with tho door situation down tlioro. J.ast fall a calf belonging to Frank Stevens strayed away and. al though efforts wore made to find it, could not bo located. IJccontly. however, some 'gunners who were out hunting saw tho long ?ost calf in company with a deer, and since that time tho two have been seen together on several occasions, sometimes the calf being with several deer. It is evident that the little ani< mi! has been adopted by the door of Great Island and lias now become 0110 of their number. It lias become as shy as a floor and in fact lives ani acts just as they do. ? Kennebec Jour* r.al. Von get what you want if you want it with both feet. So. 10. ALL SICK WOMEN SHOULD READ MRS. FOX'S LETTER In All Porta of the United States Lydl* E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Has Effected Similar Cures. Many wonderful cures of female ilia tire continually coming to light which have bcttir'brought about by Lydia E. Pinkhaui's Vegetable Compound, and JWrs. Fannie D.JFox through the advice of Mrs. Pinkliam, of Lynn, Mass., which is pi von to siclf women absolutely free of charge. Mrs. Pinkham has for many year? made a study of the ills of her sex | she has consulted with and adviseq thousands of suffering women, who to-day owe not only their health buft even life to her helpful advice. Mrs. Fannie I). Fox, of 7 Chestnut Street, Bradford, Pa. , writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkha..i : ? " I Buffered for a Ioiir time with womb trouble, ami Hiih I ly was told by my physician Hint I had a tumor on the womb. 1 aid not want to submit to an o|>ornti<>n, so wroto you for advice. I received your letter ami did na you told nie, and to day 1 am completely cured. My doctor says the tumor has disap iH>arod, and I am ouce more a well woman, lxslievo Lydin E. Pinkhnm'n Voejetahlt. Com pound the best medicine in the world for women." The testimonials which wo are con* st&ntly publishing from grateful women establish beyond a doubt the power of Lydin E. Tink ham's Vegetable Com pound to conquer female diseases. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. She asks nothing in return for her advice. It Is absolutely free, and to thousands of women has proved to he more precious than gold. 10.000 Plants for 16c. Mere i*rrton? ul farm* art planted to , SeeiU ttuta ?n? othar la m. 'Am?rK?- There l? i Mion for thl*. ^ *0 own oT?r 1,034 ?cr?* for tl)? pro Suction of our w?rmal?4 ta onter to tndaoe too ?o try U>?m, w* . ?? inftVe rautbe (oUowtDc unpr*- / Fmeiel ?sSa * IE* <*Hl twmrdlut iotas: g-VJff Ortlr JUOKl