/ Lazy Lker "I troubled :i trcjit deal W Will* a turpid liver, which produce.1! cotistlpa- , , ilea I ( mA UASCAHIOTS t<> bo all you claim < ' " . ropfiww and secure,! duel. rly ntul v:n compicteiy eu>ed I shall wuly be too e lad to reo- ,.i ooaoiund Casoarets whenever Uio opportunity > preeaatod." J. A SMITH. 1.? SusQUoh&qna Ave . I'hUadolphttt. I'a ' > Candy Mf " B C ATM ARTIf I! TRADE MARK Itl'OISTIRCD r P1<*M*nr.. I'alataTn^lNitrrTr Tnrte Good. f>o P UOad, Merer Klcui-n, Wenken. or Gripe. 10c. Sic. SOc. |* ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... It.mritr roaptn., nilrjfn. Vo.lr.al, S.n Tori. rW U|l TA Dip Sold nnd guarantori! by all drug- ' ^ HI'Dww glata to CI"IEK. 'l'ohaeeo Habit. jy ^BTeZanh cannot be the j CANDIDATE in 8!1 Bryan Thinks Urover is Looking C?1 for Some Salve lor the in Br u ises He 11 as Been I jj Nursing. ar sy Newark, N. J., May 9.?The p< Ne^skas the following from its cd Wncoln, Neb , correspondent: :U . jr' Wm J. Bryan received The 1,1 News' eorreepondeut very cor or dially today at his country residence, four miles frotr. this city. A typewriting machine was click ( lncr Inidilv in Hto nnoliiiro r/inm .J ** and the farm hand? were at work g0 in the adjoining tields. Mr. Bry p| rfej&s:brick house is mere tli modern ahd more pretentious to than the somewhat old fashioned old home of Grover Cleveland at Princeton. ' I" Mr. Bryan would not submit to ,r I f an interview unlesp the questions were written and the answers re . . | si corded verbatim as he spoke C( them. ol "Is it possible for GroverCleve- w land *n receive the Democratic e< nomination next year,Mr.Bryan VI sy ;"r. cam iin friends to say that tie () i " won It' h vr In on numi .ate ' nn'l elected had tie not refused to run. Thie might aH rd Mr. Cleveland :l some satisfaction as a salvo for rf' the bruise? which tie ties nursed ei since l>bo. There is n tail ot the | pr Detxiocrntic i> ?rfy whicti was very ! .neari v pollen "Ut -s ago.1j, that '? ; "a-< mono;,. !i ic in >ts|e| tenet* -tea as ttic Republican i party is. There are also a riuinber of newspapers. calling thern ' 1 selves Democratic, as monopolis- J " tic aaan.v Republican new' papers and I v?11 name a lew of them: '>r "The (' ::o < 'tin ni tie, Nashville | m .Ame.i n, Louisville Courier 1 of Journal BostonBerald, Phi la del- "I phia Ledger, New Y>>rk Times, BrooR'yn Kagle and some Withers. This clees of newspapers enn he relieo upon to support any He- wi public :i policies the tinanriers of t|110 in tlie extensive comments the ovation liivon Mr. Clevend at St. Louis on dedication iy. Mr Bryan also made it plain lat he did not consider the ro'ption ftiven Mr. Cleveland as iing connected, so lar as the iople who made the noise were incerned, in the least with a residential boom lor the sage ol rinceton. "Who is to be the savior of io Democracy in 11)0*1, and om what section of the country nsf he coine?" Mr. Bryan was ked. "I cannot discuss any available dividual for the nomination," id Mr. Bryan. "The geographi il position of the candidate will it figure in the advantages. It utters not what state he is from e must have the qualities if we e to win. lie must be in mpatliy with the masses of the ?ople and possess the moral iurage to defend their rights id integrity to resist tern plain." "On what issues will the Demo, atic party base its hopes lor iccess next year?" "A party platform cannot be it lined so far ahead. Condiins are constantly changing and mething is liable to arise to ace an entirely new phase on e situation from what it appears day." . "What do you think of the ea in some quarters that the iwerfnl Wall street interests e to oppose President Roose It as the Republican nominee ?" "There i^ no evid ence ol it outde of the news that is con! roll1 by Wall street. The bureau commerce and the Elkins bill, Inch is Raid to have been dratt 1 by the president of the IVnnlvatiia railway are in significant spouse for anti trust legislaon." "What do you think of I'resi j ?nt Roosevelt's efforts toward a I ftlenient bj- arbitration of the ial strike?" "I think they were laudable. I 1 ive always believed strikes lould bo settled in that way." "liow do vou feel about the orger decision iu ilie Northern 'curitioe case?" ' It was a righteous decision, id I hope it will he sustained r the supreme court. Hut the erger decision scarcely touches e trust, question. Tho fact that e people are paying tribute to1 hire > number ol trust ; today is nelusive ov:d -nee that the it law is not adequate or i , not operly enlorced. Mr. Bryan detailed one of his lildreji to show like correspond it his carriages, horses, cattle. >?-\ chickens and the faun, liming to three line specimens the swine family the little tide said: "The name of that ic is ''Sixteen to One," thr> oMi^r of this litter, and the her one, tho lather, is named dark Hanmi." WAXTKD-All persons suffering ith Kuliiey troubles, write at once r a large dollar bottle for "25 cents.! a trial to Nature's Kernedy <'o., ll-02-lyr. Washington, 1). (J. Many English doctors are now nvmcea runt trio eating of pig's jsh in different forms is greatly sponsible for the increase of nicer. They point out that it most common among the poor, hose chief meut is that of pigs, hile the disease is extremely ire among the Jews. i?u Huuw What Yon AreTnkliift hen you take Grove's Tasteless Chill >nio because the formula Is plainty interl on every botf l? showing that is simply iron and Quinine in a steless form No cure no pay. 50c NOT UP IN UKOURAPHY. McLAUR "There is one thing about Specjai l( Americans which has surprised me more than anything else," Washit aid a German artist, who had ?i forme been in this country about a year, South Cj "and that is that with all your the city, patriotism you know ro little as to the about the geography of your own- nation hi country, to say nothing of the (j?(o for rest of the world " There were , (jM several Americans among his . , . , . South Ca auditors, and they looked rather ,, , i XT e\i , McLaurit] surprised.None of the men spoke. They knew that they were weak Semite, in geography, and that here waR ^ast ^ar i 11 iii . cvintuil In a cnanenge wnicn wouia navo to " * pass. Not so with a bright youug sented bj womau. than was "We do know the geography of latter, tl our country !" she said decidely never fri 4,Of course we do. Every child administt learns it in school. administt "Might I ask you a question or sjOQ Qf two?" the foreigner queried, po- occasions litoly. "The names of tlie capi- . , . , , , ., J: to pay hi tals of some of your State, for ,, * ?? I resident inptance? "Certainly, 1 shall be glad to ' 11 v answer," she replied. na?ed fo 44What is tho capital of Masaa- Hemocrai chusetts?" was his first question, will bo i "Boston," was the prompt uns South Ca wcr from tho young woman. result in 44And of North Carolina?" tug? for f For a moment she hesitated, over ho : and then said "Charleston." prepared The foreigner smiled, but made: Other 110 effort to correct her, "What . ... . , ... tor McL :s the highest mountain ;n the , . . ,, . , , . . i land is tv United states? he asked. "It's not fair to ask about wou,d h mountains," she protested. "You said 1 didn't know tho capitals." 1 . * . . 11 sell reins The capital ot Illinois is?' lina U| 44Chi?Springfield, I menu " 44Of Montana?" For the life of her she could not think of a town in Montana. ^ B It has been an ago pi nee I stud- J alt ied geography," she explained, ^1B( "and legislators have a habit of jg a aim changing State capitals every throat ti year or two." j testify t 44Ait, yes," said the (x or 111 a u, ? . . r 1. . 11 savs "I hi thoughtfully. Can yon toll me 0j,'itI8 ftm M.. 4: 1 li . _ i- an I - - w uci o %yuiu nauuuiii i arK IH thin** I ! "Why, it^H?" a long pause? lief. On it's on the line of the Northern New l)is Bacilic Railroad." absolute! Croup, \ I'neumor "1 went there two years ago." i'rv it?. 1 said the young lady, latnely. "1 ford Bros recall that I heard it wan taken OruggHt! from the States of Wyoming and 81/'sa ? New Mexico, I think." "Your answers were as pood as A the average," said the German, ?> ' "for you did get one or two right, ft) ,<&? As I said, American geography ft) surprises me." i j| pgr) j "it does me,1' agreed the young yd because lady, humbly. "I believe I'll "i and sell make our Browning Club studv -:'i ^ J ments c geography this winter.1?Sal. fa y?-ars , , ? , p Kr' f \ lli> f IflUO ^ \*?l VI tt/Kk4J I h best, m 8 *"ivt\ P Mozloy's Lemon Elixir acts 3 l>|,( lt f-' gently on the bowels without 2 VwQOd'j any unpleasant eireet. It is a 9 < Mailed pe rfect liquid laxative. 50 cents dr /!? '..s, per bottle at all drugstores flf Prof. Stephen M. Habcock, of1 3 ^ the chair of agricultural chemis- [ 8 Sctfds try in the Wisconsin University, 8 WOaixm who announced before a meeting) 8 of the Univerrity Science Club,! 8 as a result of twenty years of re- i SeaaiEbi search, a theory of automatic j energy that is revolutionary to ??? th$ scientific world, was the in-! ventor of the Babcock milk test, /pnn ONE PERSON !N EACH TOWN j| TdA C an f*arn money sellinjf our Family PjMriiirAlioiu itiimfiir fh.-ir iipitrlibnru i a - ! " r DUIIU UIVTICI Send u A $1 OH and we Will send you 1 < free rejiort < an Agents Outfit consisting of #4.00 ' J worth of Oooda, (which if you are not ? satisfied with, you may deliver hack ? W to us and money will he refunded.) > I pUT I ONE OUTFIT ONLY WM.I. BE <1 U 1 H K N T TC) T H E S A M F. PR R80N and * all future lota will coat you ilouble > the above price. Address A Lea i / HKMp Wade, Adv' Mgr., Boston, Mass. | lgtori, May 9?A friend r Senator McLaurin of J} V !f? PP ? S CllT0 irolinn, who is now in J b t i when asked his opinion Digests V/hat you cat. pfFeH OlM'clflhilV iinnn This preparation contains all of the enect tie\ eland s nonn aigestinl^ R?d digests all kinds of 3 the Democrat io oandi food. It gives instant relief and never . ... fails to cure. It allows you to eat all I resident might have the food you want. Tbo most sensitive > Democratic party i? , stomachs can take It. By its use many ' J thousands of dyspeptics have been rolina, said that Senator I cured afteftr everything else failed. 13 , ,i,, . . _ . 'unequalled for the stomach. Childi, luring Ins term in the iren with weak stomachs thrive on it. which came to a close ? ... ne_B.ii Cures g?2 sstoifiaoSa .vr.-viSilies ch, was much nearer in prepareon>r by E.o.Dr.wiTT&rc. ,ohicu#o ... *. i . .. I n&eil.lxJfctloct)ntaliisS!4 times. liicoOe. sUo. ? t*- i f i* t lia I not urn rn . I r the Cleveland element, ?i AgTlI'II DD M DV * Senator Tillman. The 8v U X XllJlile IX X le gentleman said, was schedule incifcci Jan. 13.1003. iendly to the Cleveland head up at ion, and during the N<,r'3- l)H!,y No' ' ** 1'Opm Lv Charleston Ar J5Upm at ion n nil t hp ivist sps p*^ ^ Summerviltc Ar J iiptn .111011, Hiiu ine p.lot 008 4ftopiu Ar Klngsvlllo Ar 13 .ioprn Congress Oil numerous The train*N- .* 33 and 34, will slop onlyat SnrnmervlUe, Uranchvlllc, Orangeburg and s>t. he took the opportunity Mul r ' ' Met ween Klrgsvllls and Ulnckshurg s respects to the former Read Down Head up mi . No S3, Daily No.34, Dally I. 1 he gentleman said r?<> pm i.v Kingavtiio Ar iCMpm . P ... ii. 0 Iftpm Ar Camden ?r 1130am OS it Cleveland IS norm * am rolina. Whether it would Trains No 33 a .I t Stop at all important station* between ?\tngsvillc and lllack.sburg. a corresponding advail- Metwc.m Rock Util and Marion , . * m t . Read Down Read Up senator McLaurm, how- no.3.?, uaiiy No.su. daily i,? ; . .. 800am Lv Rock Hill Ar 10:0pm Saj S, ll3 is not jll->t now t; imm At" Tir/.ih Ar I" llpiu , # flit la ill Ar Vorkvllie Ar lOOIpni to say. 0 iO.kin Ar Si Itrou Ar 9 10pm . . , _ . ., 7 00im Ar lliekoiy Orove Ar 9 35pm menus of former bona : io..m .\r .sm.n.a Ar $ supra . i . i 7 3lam Ar IMuikshurg Lv 8 40pm aurin say that, if Cleve- lo 4 urn Ar Marion Lv 5 50p:a , . , N?is 35 and'10 stop at principal stations beoinniHied the ex-oeivalor I two.m Ro.u ma a .i .Mnru.n ;elv week lo reenter Iho .I*""*" lie polilics in South Corn-' '* s'm No ?. sfli. ' 0 i.iiu hv M.trion Ar N nOpm io Senator nowevor, nun. s?>i>in Ar i;i:iou-i>i?rr lv 2 e-i to disrii^s South f' .. /? Train No 33 will connect it Rock Mill with lea IO UISCU8S OOUlil y?arO- savinnali division No .1 for Claulottc, Washics in anv manner. tngtouaii.i New York. Train No. 31 will m ike eontieello'i at It-ick __ HI 1 wiMi Savannah division No. 33 from i liar* ?? l ot- \Va-hl*i"tun ml New York. A Smro Tiling. , Nl.'r :u l"': !1,l,;uu!1'' !' ''ulliiia-, prawIng Room sleopln ' cor* between Now* > ork and j . t . ... Ciiarlestioi. via Camden and Knck Hill, and aio that nothing is sure Dining t.*a" t> i vce Uoek n i. m.i \vasningeat h and taxes, but that ,"n '-'or further informal on nddr-s, .. * r , | R \V. II UNT, l? I' A . Charleston, S. C. oaretner true. I)r King's I w. n taylok vcha, .-.a, covery lor Consumption i 's !s llA:"11 ^ u iv Au "" ' !)'' s cure tor ??11 Iting anilj " - ?? Siicperdtown, W. Vn.. ffuiOKINfi SCHOOL ALTIIORITIK^ ' '"'i' ' -'n' " ^ RBOORRMCND^ ^ eoverv then cured nie fig fs^^SSSSA *'ie A v." It's infallible fur Standard 3S Vhooping Cough, (rrip.'W n < ? , jE da and Consumption. { Jr ufC3K!3St **?? t'a guaranteed by Craw-; fly iT/g h' j, , and J. F. Mackoy cV Co, ? jJgEffilH UlalK dfe 'Trial bottles fr o. Kg fiS WhoatWisnevor AA " W g*wK* Twhsi?nt. from our $ 1.00. ^ brt akfnst table,- A * ? ? ? ourRtanriarabreakfastdish. l'ormak- A ZJj? Inn items, mtillliis, etc.. It Is uusur- flw Irta passed: Hi fact, Wheat let Is so hearty A^a. ylff itii'l affords nourishment so lasting flje A that ft nuns hi a (treat mi asuro to A %Sjy supply the place of Ib-sh fond. ?R Mits. Hkstek M. Poole, g'fa fdlsn Seeds # s* ? i A ^ARRli^itv l.araoniicl yournrdrr Aft^ for th9 Sunny South," | fojJtesE^ 1 1 tnev r.ro specially u'rnwn Tit. Ov^ul Z~\' /*7l.t; avoid ti.? "jurt >h *fg; rti 'iVith a ruii unowK dife Gp vsk'Bt m"led Sffl conditions un?l 1 Oi| IK'M* ) irt i Ula U? uooii .. ?>.' t lw> rvw, \ l,> I r? *.? -7 i v u.wot nimiiu In KfTc-cl November Vlh, ttwn about all seeus, both Farm un*l Garden. />? u , . ? . . i ? w!?\n See.li, IIM7 ? .. ?| "..Huacuu. VI IU>.. I . > . M iced Potatoes, find all 11 HH "in.* r I i. .. n I : "III Farm Seeds. II |, u |(.j. I l.> 7 00 Tor Poo.1 Book and priors of any II At 1, ' k. Farm Seeds required. III IIIIIRMBIHHHI I'. M. A. M.| F. ?.l.] A. M cIom coudooI oh it * ho tei With suulboro !C.'H>v;i> Nil HO li.r (Jl. irloll* ;!iiU ;iulul.> i orlni i^^A^-wvvwvyv'VA.'vv f , ,, s, ,| . r | i^ . .. 4, opt y i I. 1 ... i i * * I ! "- -."i d BiMBStff!WP':T3r7Wragl>'1''''*^TK^ f "* North . rti K' .' i M !j i 'W I gf ">| * anil Int? I :i. 11< >?i u t K -:I ?| fw MH v M BR Agp / w .i v .\ii i i 1,1 . 5-^7 i Bl %Wv ^ No. 1?. If.i vim; Cluni-r h. r. i <. i?i K Hb k jjBnV 1 ' wlih southern Kv No. 86 (rmn Cm .mil % R W B A { polnls-.oni !i; >? -a i.oiiril Mr 1,11. A ;> sp-i / . .ki lio'i. Noitlii-i n alio l. i I < . I.skotoli or photodIntention ierf rty, No ' in nitentnbUlty. For free t**>k. t crn points, mid ai Lancaster ivitn S (' A O. K. ireTDRnC IFf.PifO viler for lluolyi.iirK 1 I MnUC** mMiVfVu lo f No III. f.' Lancnstir s 16 p in .connect* . r at I .ah - a . if i w i in s i \ i. i . ii <;. . i V K*m * il>1' ^',kl """ ll.orn lly l .if lit r (o> No. IS, Ifiiv iiik ( lifsii I L I J B I / (Chester wltli Son. K.iUw.iy No H from J M !K-A111.* KK(A s 1 i'V.^ i ^