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Poor Bloo< is starved blood. It shows its in pale cheeks, white lips, we i digestion, no appetite, exhai ^ tion, lack of nerve force, s muscles, and, chief of all, we muscles. Your doctor calls Anaemia. He will tell you tl the weakening weather of sui i mer often brings it on. Scott's 17.? ^ A ~ " - -- ijdiiuision of Cod-liver Oil with Hyp phosphites, will make poortlo rich. It is a food for over-tax and weak digestion, so prcpar that it can easily be taken summer when Cod-liver Oil even ordinary foods might rcp< SCOTT & BOWNE, J* New Y< Kor sale at ; ?. anil $1.00 by all A DESPERATE TRAIN KO BEH. Fatally Shoots a Man \\ j Sought to Arrest lliin. Cullman, Ala., Aug. 10.??S. Allison of this city was shot 1 ni in the upper part of t county, by (leorge W. Sulliv; 1 whom he was endeavoring to rest. Sullivan is wanted the Southern Kx press com pa for train robbery in Arkans Last March circulars with pho graphs and description of Su van were sent out. Yesterda; stranger traveling through I Pniint l'V elr?n?\n<l ^ ? -1?2?1 W....VI J iMwjjju u iu l it U I III K water at Mr. Walker's, near he Young I'hilpot, who was th and who had one of the circuit at once recognized him. No fori, however, was made to rest him, and he passed on a I miles when ho mot Ah Pow< who also recognized him from I circular. Mr. Powell meet Sheriff AI good, who was in country, informed him of I facts. r k When the sherill reached to Sullivan passed through. Mr.. lison and a Mr. Howell went pursuit. They found him at house of Mr. Smithers.three mi I north of town, ahout 1 I o'ch last night. Their knock on door was answered l?v its he opened, and stepping in tl found their man lying on a \ let on the tloor. Sullivan imi unite Iv raised himselt to a -it! post lire and asked : "Do you w mo ?" Allison answered: "It y name is Sullivan i do." The latter immediately rai himselt. raised his pistol, wh lie hud concealed hetweeii his h and tired. The hall enieroil neck above the clavicle Alii fell, and tor some time it 1 thought he w as dead. Sullivan lied, without shoos hat. He went into Faulkv this morning in that eondit and surrendered, saying lie I killed a man and feared violon Ho is in custody at Decatur ; v f l i i - ? ' ? win ne nrougni nore to mom T Allison is lying in a criti condition at his home here, wli he was brought, last night, will hardly recover. The reward for Sullivan is $2 Wanted-An Idea SHs Protect your Mean; they may hrlnn you wr Writ# JOIIM WEIinP.KHl'KN * CO.. Patent A sey*. WAahlnecon, l> C . for their $1 *11 |,rl?? Mil ue" tut of ou* lliouMtutl luvei.tluo* rr?uU<: ? Cold weather will check the development of chicks hatched in! .Tune or later, and it will not pay to keep them over. Market early, and avoid the drop in prices which comes when everyone has a notion to sell. Yearling turkey lu ns are not so apt to die on their nest while setting; invite them to make their nests about the barn by giving them suitable places. Young broods stand tlie chilly weather had should not come oil' before the t si of Mnv j 1 BOM IIS IN CONSTANTINOPLE. | Series of Explosions-The City in ;ejf a State ot Panic. | Constantinople. Aug. IS.?The ^ city is almost in panic tonight k over the news of bomb explosions attempted or accomplished this ** afternoon at three dilTerent points, i The explosions are attributed I to the Armenians. | At "5 o'clock a bomb was thrown (.justoutside the police headquar Iters in the IVra district. It fail ?'d to explode. Almost at the i same moment an Armenian, whose name, it is believed. \s I (iaravbet, was arrested .it the tin , perial Ottoman bank, in the <ia0>-i lata district, lie was carrying a CcI ... package of explosives which he g(j | was trying to ignite. A second bomb was exploded or in a private road between the 1 Yizierate (offices of the grand >rtc I vizier) and the state council house. One man was killed and I several others were severely in jjured. The explosions shattered windows in the vicinitv and did ho other slight damages. Tlie police have made a nnm! ber of arrests. Reports of the M. outrages spread quickly through ast the city and caused tlie greatest his excitement. The police and the an, guards at the Sultan's palace are ar i taking extraordinary precautions bv I toniirht wbi/>li luiv? .rivnt. - I P"*J " ^ ' 6,1 wlul ny j to a rumor that the bomb throwas. jug js a part of a widespread to plot. The most abject terror Hi- prevails in the precincts of the v a palace. In many parts of the the city, particularly in the vicinity of of the police headquarters and >re. the state council house, all the ore shops were closed, and it was irs, necessary to call out the entire ot- police force and the military bear I'oro iinvthintr lllro nnlm woo fQ ?w stored. The Armenian who was ar",e rested at the Imperial Ottoman hank was trying, it is reported, 1to place a handle of explosive '',e near one of the main entrances. The crowd who saw him deliverwn ed hy the hank officials to the *'^'j police would have made short 1,1 work of him if they had not pre' 'M> j vented. ' 08 j The police are very reticent as K j to the reason for summoning the palace guard and closing all the doors and gateways, hut it is ruu I niored that a similar outrage was M' attempted within the palace lim111 ; its and that the approaches were '""i barred to prevent the exit of the ,M1< | would he perpetrator. ""r NOTKS. sod i. Cockerels kept nntil Noveinhet an . 1 , . , , . hnn^ no more money than it soul l~>1 for broilers in midsummer, hut tne jhey keep on eating all the same, soil vns In the I'nited States the yield of cotton is worth about 4rtn mil l; i?i_ i ? ? or nous uunars, nay ioo, dairy prod illo nets 2f>0, poultry and eggs o(!0 (on1 and we export more or less ol i:id everything l>ut tlio latter. Wc ice.1 eat all our eggs and chickens at mi] home, and then call for more froui aw.1 abroad. ( For the first two weeks feed YJ^! young turkeys on stale bread, ' I moistened with water, after that j they can take coarser food, and almost anything it maybe con ? ! venient to give them from the in'pi*' or Rranary. Fatten on old ft"!' I corn; green corn is not easily di 3? treated. u 1 A. R. Coolc, in the American i Agriculturist. tolls of :i young I"j?r ; mor who runs a fruit, truck aid egg farm, who -u ?j ?*t?-?i hi; family from his eg- farm whi'u his i,t Icomo from fruit ami vegetables was jmt in hank. Five acre- arc devoted to poultry, on which ar kept :?<)<) liens, divided between the Brown Leghorn and Black Hamburg. The five acres are -til> divided into ten yard-, giv'rig AO hens to cm It yard. These liens I average 1 *JA eggs per pear apiece,1 j making A.'JUS dozen, which bring j an average price of 1A cents, mak : itig $781.20. Deducting $A0O for j food, leaves a profit of $js 1 .jo. Don't try to keep all the different varieties of poultry. Two or three varieties of the best are plenty. 1 ' - , , ! Overfeeding is expensive. It' I not only eost, most for the feed.' hut the hens get too fat and lav i I * j no eggs. Since we know of what the egg is composed, it is well to feed such things as will make the egg. especially lime, nitrogen and phosphorus. Nothing contains these in more suitable proportions than green hone. Poultry of all kinds is easily digested, and has less tendency to create less heat than fat pork. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. LUNG TROUBLES AND CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Ail Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. The distinguished New York cliemi-'.T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable and absolute cure for Consumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis] and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, stubi born coughs,catarrhal affections, gen-' eral decline and weakness, loss of tlesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send TIIRKK KRKK ROTT I.KS (all ditl'erent) of his New Discovery to any afflicted reader of the Kntkkpkihk writing for them. ( II is "New Scientific Treatment" ha* cured thousands permanently by its timely use, and lie considers it a siu.tll*? ItPnfiw.innul .Int.- /. i humanity to donate a trial of hi- infallible cure. Science daily develop* new won-' 1 dcrs, and this yreat chemist, patiently experiment in^ !" ?r years, has prod net' I | results as beneficial to humanity a can be claimed by any modern uetiius. 11 is assert ion t hat 1? j n troubles and ' i consuiupt ion are curable in any climate is proven by "heartfell letters of urat it tide," tiled ill his American and Kuropean labratories in thousandi from those cured in all parts of the \\ or Id. ! Medical experts concede tiiat bronchial, chest and Iiiii^ troubles lend to 1 <'onsinnpt ion, w hich, uni ntcrrnptcd, I means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. "slnenm, M. < '.is I'itie street. New York, giving 1 po-tolllcc and express address, and the I ree medicine will lie promptly sent, .siiitlcrers should take instant advanI 1 tajjc of his generous proposit ion. Please tell the I >nct or that you saw i his oiler in the Kntkhiiu-k. gjLOOD POISON I |%A SPECIALTY ' J gHoury Itl.OOly I'OISON permanently I I ^^ ru/ril In lf>loX'> days. 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Few Appreciate the DANGER ^ to which the Kxpcctunt Mother is _ 1 exposed and the foreboding' w i t h u j >j/rl i' which she looks v'j. forward to the hour of woman's severest trial. All effort should be f PW~> made to smooth I J these rugged/ f (sHl places ill life's/ | [ '[I si pathway for her. "Mother's Friend" allays Nervousness, and so assists | Nature that the change goes for-' ward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of Nausea, Headache, lOtc. Gloomy forebodings, yield to cheerful anil hopeful anticipations'?die passes through the ordeal quickly* a.id without pain?is left strong and ; vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of "Mother's Friend," and the time of recovery shortened. "I know 0110 lady, t bo mother of threo children,, who suffered prr'atly ia the birth of each, who; obtained a bottle of 'Mother's Friend * of me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved J nuii-Kij-. mi auren mat we-ir iai>or was rtiorter and loss painful." Jons G. Polhill, Macon,Ga. Sent by Mail, on receipt of price. $1.00 PER i HOTTLE. Hook "TO KX.PKCTANT MOTHERS" J mailed free, conUiniiiK valuable information and voluntary testimonials. thc bradfield regulator co..atlanta,ga solo ar all oruccists. 5JSOUTHZRN RAILWAY. i < Central T!m? Tftwi'ii CiilmnhNin l .Tsek onvtlle. E??trrn rime ?i*vrt?u Columbia and Othrr Points. EKKKCI'IVK *1 ?V ?. IMP7. z rrr \ >ot 3?l s?. so ! Northbound. | f^lly. I?.?l,v. Lv. J'vtlle. F.tiAP Hy.. Slia T'-ip I " Savannah 12 20 pi II i.'i p | Ar. Columbia * 13 pi 4 34 a i Lv. Char'ton.SCAORR. I 10 a 3 Hop ' Ar. Columbia... . 10 3.3 a 10 K)p Lv. Augusta. So. 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T!.C~ui?ll Fuiltr.ni. a ving ro in l.ur.' t ... .-j.i:;? .r.-> 1 r fWeen Juekn invillo ind Now York nud Air (il.-.ta mid > liarlotio Pullman -looping carl notwi'i'ii Jtiekmnvillo ni.d (.' lumt.ia, on rout* tidily iH.twoon JnolCHnnvllle and Cincinnati, via Ashovilln. W 11. OUEBN. J. M. CULP, Q Sunt.. Washington. T M , Wn-ihlnw-toa. XV. A fniK. S. H HAKDW1CK, _Ji. e A Washington. A U. V. A.. Atlanta "In addition to the above train servieo, there is a .local train daily between Columbia and Charlotte, making all stops. No. 31 leaves Columbia (Blanding Street) at 5:00 p. m., arrives | Charlotte 8:10 p. m. No. 33 loaves Charlotte daily 0 :30 p. m., arrives Columbia 0:55 p. m." If* WonrniM Safe hiiiI Keliiihip Krlnnd. Re ! lleves monthly patnos, cure* nervousness and hysti riii and rwtori's to ported health. Sold by druggists iiml dealers for *1 iv boitlo. 1'iim- ; phlet mailed on application If you can't get! 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