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Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure oi' tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itching and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent jure. It also cures itch, barter's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and irrflrinktprl i?r. Cadr's Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood porifier and vermifuge Price. ? " nts. lioM br i^M?. MANUFACTURErtS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS AND Building Haterial. Dealers in Saeh Weights, Cord, Hardware, Window glass, etc. We guarautee oup work superior to any sold in this city, all being of our own manufacture. E.n.HACKER, Proprietor CHARLESTON, - S. C Atlaafls Ojasf Luis. Kwft-Ja'ea Sai!mi of South Garsliai. i Condeus?d fkfdule. Datel April litb, 1900. SOUTHBOUND. No.35" No.23* No.53* No.51* AM I'M P M AM Lv. Florence 2 3* 7 45 9 40 Lv. Scran ton 8 21 10 27 Lv. Lake City 8 27 10 S3 Lv. Kingstree 8 54 10 59 Lv. Lanes 5 38 914 8 45 1120 P II Ajr. Charleston 5 (M 10 55 8 30 1 00 NORTHBOUND.No.78*No.fc2* No.52- Ne.50* A M P M A M P M Lv. < har.es* on 404 700 400 Ar. Lanes . 8 32 Lv. Lanes 8 05 615 5 39 ]Lv. Klr.pitr? 8 23 5 50 Lv. Lake City 8 40 6 23 Lv. Scran ton 8 51 t> 29 Ar. Florence 9 25 7 25 7 05 AM P 51 AM PM I Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and : Fayeuevilie?Short Line?and make close J connection for all points North. JNO. K. DIVINE. Gen'L Sup't. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration Will bo opened on the first Monday in every month for tho purpose of the registering of any person vrLois qualified as follows: Who shall huvo been a resident of tho State for two years, and of the couuty oue year and of the polling precint in which the doctor offers to vote four mouths before theday oleleotion.acd shall have paid,six months before any poll tax thou dne and payable, and who can Moth read and write any section of the Constitution of 1895 submitted to Lira by the supervisors, of registration, or can (-how that he owns, and has paid all t>xe6 collectable ? >? voir on nrooerty in """ ?" r- . - i . . tbio Stato ttcsi'Maed at tlireo hundred d jllura or njore. J. J. EAD.DY, Clwk of Board. | Aw/ a^-5- \vft\ I M ) ) Jfef .6?jgi; EMag Our fee returned if we fail. Any < any invention will promptly receive o ability of same. "How to Obtain a secared through us advertised for sal< Patent taken out through us recerv The Patent Record. an illustrated ai by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for pample copy FREE. A VICTOR J. E (Patent A Evans Building, HOPELESS WOMAN". Mrs. Sl:r:irs - Oh, dear. how the wind /Iocs lilow! Mr. Shears .My dear, did you ever ki:o\v I lie wind to do anything else but blow? Hut tli<' other day you said the rain canto right down. Hid you ever know lite rain to go right iip?'* "That's quite another tliiusr. Just like a woman. Never can stick to the question under discussion. ?dusiuu Transcript. BOELL i R03ERTS' CASH i m fiis siore. ?Ve continue offering inducements to close out our Summer Goods. We can mention | only a few of the many Roods reduced: Ladies' 8c Uuderve>ts for 5c. 10c Ties and Bows for 8e, 25o Ties and Bows f -r 15c. Initial Hai dkercbiefs, H. S., embroidered, 3 in a box, for I9e;25c goods. 15c Men's Jlack Initial Siik Handkerchiefs for 10c. Men's large White Figured, Drawn-Stitch, Japonet Handkerchief for 15c; worth 25c. Six Large White Fino H. S. Handkerchief# for 60c. io fancy box; cheap at 75j. Three large White Fine H. S. Haiidkercniefs, in fancy box, for 40c- worth 5jc. Black-bordered Linen Handkerchiefs for 12c; cheap at 15c. Good Mourning Handkerchiefs ior 4c. Handkerchiefs for lc. Handkerchiefs for 2 l-2c. Handkerchiefs for Sc. 38-inch Madras for 7 l-2c; worth lOo. 36-ln h Madras for 6 l-2e; worth 8c. . j LAWNS AND ORGANDIES FOR LESS THAN COST. j Shirt Waists for much less than It cost to j make them. BIG REDUCTION ON SKIRTS. | 40c Pique Skirts tor 25 98c Crash Skirts for 8ic. All Summer Goods axe being sold at reduced prices. NEW GOODS. j One case Lonccloth 5c; no staroh. Fine Black Henrietta at 60c. TINSEL DRAPERY SILKALINE, BALL FRINGE. Black Duck at 8 and 10c. KURMTUKK DKPART3IENT. 10 piece Walnut Suits 575 to $100. 10 piece Solid Oak Suite 518, 522, 525, 530, 535, $40. 550. $65. Oak Hail Backs, French Plate Glass, $7, 58.50, 59.50. Wardrobes 58 to $25. Bed Lounges $9 to 515. Bedsteads 52.26 to $10. Iron Beds. Iron Cribs. Parlor Suits $36 to 550. Baby Carriages 56.50, $7, $7.50. Hoor Oilcloth 30c. Matting 10; 12, 14. 15, 18. 20, 23, 25, 27 and 00c. 10-piece Chamber Sets 52.19 to 59. Window Shades 11. 15,3(1, 35, 40c to 51.2& Stoves $6.50. 57.50, $10 to $15k Trunks 52.50 to $6.50. I III I III Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. | It artificially digests t he food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digesthre organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation . can approach it in efficiency. It inI stantly relieves and fterinaneritly cures : Dvspepsiu, Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence, oouc Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headach<\Oa?tralgia,Cramps, and j 3ll other results ;>f in)r?er!Vct digestion. I Prepared by E. C &Co.. Cljicaoo. BETTER for some, <. BEST for everybody. Send for Your Neighbor's Endorsement _ KJ1.TURNER. GENLSOUACENT. ? ? I er M-T! A UTA C.A ' A ?a VYS+i-L. ?/. " I ?~?-W r . n v MB ALL HOUSE ENTRANCE- ~~ Miitra >n3 sending sketch and description of ;ir opinion free conoerning the patentPr.tent" cent upon request. Patents 3 at our expense. e special notice, without charge, in id widely circulated journal, oonedited ddress, VANS A CO., Lttarneys,) WASHINGTON, D. C< DISPENSARY REPORT. State Board Makes Showing of Large Profits. Saturday Chairman L. .T. Williams, who had been designated to prepare the annual report of the hoard of d.reetors of the State dispensary, submitted that document to the governor in the shape given beiow. The members of the board are quite ptoud of the report, as it shows that the net annual profit? hicve pone to over $5Cti.000. Here is the lc-port: To His Excellency M. B. McSweeney, Governor of South Carolina. We are pleased to have the honor to submit to you, and through you to the general assembly, our report of the financial transactions of the dispensary for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1S99. and ending November 30. 1900. a period covering eleven months. You will see. by examination of the data hereto attached, that our tctal purchases amounted to {1.460,236.78, and that our total gross sales for the eleven months we:-e $2,421,840.22. The total net profits to the State on account cf the school fund are $176,012.18.* The total net profits to the counties and towns are $298,166.28. making a total net prow* to the towns, counties and school fund $474,178.45. Tie latest dispensary act, approved February 19. 1900. made cur fiscal year close on November 30. which makes it necessary that this report only covers eleven months; but should we consider December also, and reckon a whole year, you will find chit the total net earnings are for twelve months $560.8CS.79. which is an increase over last year's profits of $152,686.95. We do net attribute th:s phenomenal increa.se in earnings to any incre.s^ in consumption of liquors, but think that a better feeling towards the dispensary law has turned the trade to the dispensaries. Respectfully submitted. L. J. WILLIAMS. Choi:mar.. A. F. H. DI KES. H. H. EVANS. Board of Dire:tor.-. Lady Assaulted on Public Street. Leavenworth. Kan.. Special.?Mi 4 Eva Roth, a well known young lady of this city, was a saulted on South Broadway, a fashienable resident street of this city at G.40 o'clo k Saturday night, by Ere I Alexander, colored, who had followed her for twelve blccKAlexander was arrested shortly after the occurrence and was taken to the office of the chief o: police. Ne.vs of *h<; atteTipted a-sault spread rapidly and in a few moments the street4 about th. station were filled with a inrss of excited people, determined to lynch A'exander if he could be rea had. Tli? police had placed him in a hack an i taken him to the State penitentiary a. Lansing. Mi-s Roth recognized her assailant and identified him to the polite. Alexander has been watched by the po lire lately as n-3 ;s in^ suspeccea murderer of Miss f'earl Forbe-. who was assaulted and killed November 6th. 1 blocks west of the scene of this la-t at tempt. NEW ENTERPRISES. An Era of Extraordinary Indrstrlal Activity. The secretary of State hes received such a number of applications fcoommisaicns aJid charters since the new year that his office finds it. impossible with the pre.-enl clerical fore:; to keep the pace, and he is compelled to ask the indulgence of the applicants. All applications will be anewered at the earliest possible moment, but it will doubtless be some day, before the small clerical fcrca can gc ort all the papers a.^ked for. Thus far the fec6 since the opening of the new year have amounted to about $800. Here Is a list of the papets r<e.c! upen Saturday The Atlantic Crest Lumber Company filed a .staUmcn : as required by lau- Thf> nr'ncl.rnl Dla^ea of bus ne r of the company are Norfolk. Va.. and Georgetown. S. C. The capital is $1.000.000. 1 ho officers ?re L. A. Hall o! Bay Mills. Mlrh.. president; and R. L. Montague of Georgetown, secretary. A conomfcoion was issued to Julius A. Mcod. S. Chamber? Raker and V:n , Talbury Hofman of Sumter, as corporators of the Sumter Train:ag School for Nurses. The school propooes t) provide a practical and iheo:cti"*i course of nursing the sick for young ladies and to give them diploma? cf gradual..oil. me au:p.;u> i*> only $50 capital stark, but the co poratois not only furnish their ovn services, but tie hau.-e free. The Charleston Ancient Artillery arplied for anil obtained a "renewal cf charter" in perpetuity. Tfc-e o3iccrs are J. B. Patrick, president: end Julian Mitchell, vice president. A commiSEion was issued to A. S. Wingo cf Lancaster and J. T. Bowers, B. T. Hilton and W. F. Ccok, cf Kershaw, as corporators of the Farmers' Supply company of the towns of Kershaw, I-ancaster and Camden The comipany is to do a general merchandise business on a capital of $15,000. * The Batesburg. Publishing company, which proposes to publish a newspaper do job printing and buy and sell stationery, was commissioned. The cap:-, tal stock is to be $1,000. and the corporators a,Te J. Frank Kneece and J.! A. Whitten. .terns ofInleresr. It is announced that the distribution of Congressional garden seeds will be the largest ever made this year, the appropriation for this, purpose.having been increased from $130,000 to $170,000, which will add 3,000 packages to each Congressman's Quota. Various cases in which physicians have exceeded humane bounos in ex perimenting upon patients having attracted painful attention during the last few years, the Prussian Ministry of Public Worship and Education had issued a uecree restraining the owners of clinics, etc.,from following such practice. This picture tells its own s' older girl, just budding into w ly with those irregularities ant sap tho life of so many young Lydia E. Pinkham's 1 _ 1 * ? 1. ? tmAn f A focf/ N aiwajs uo ieiieu u^uu iv JL suffer. It is a sovereign cure complaints,?that bearing-dow and displacement of the womb and all troubles of the uterus s expels tumors from the uterus ment and checks any tenden subdues excitability, nervous ] entire female system. GouStB anything prov ftcioncy of Mrs* Pnnkhi following strong stateme " Dear Mho. Pinkham I was i about a year and a half. I have tried nothing helped me. I underwent the ceived no benefit. Mt' ailment was { I sulTerod fro ovari.-s, and t CRACE B.STANSBURY for your tin: * ? In your coble broken-down women. I have full i E. Pinkham Vegetable Cor Herington, Kansas. $50og KM Th? champion oarsman should know the i rowed to success. So. 8. Notes. There arc ten factories fn Michigan for making sugar of sugar beets. The output for 1900 is estimated at 24.000 tons, or 48.000,000 pounds of refined sugar. The factories have used about 250,000 tons of beets, for which the farmers have obtained probably $1,000,000. A new century experiment in Africa is Germany's engagement of a number of teachers and students from Tuskegee Institute to raise cotton in its possessions on the west coast." The party was due to arrive on the last day of December, fully equipped with everything, from the seed to the gin. William Court Gully, who has been chosen Speaker of the House of Corna third draws a salarv lllVUt3 IUI w wt... u of $23,000. and on his retirement from the oice gets an annual pension of $20.- , 000. beside being elevated to the peerage. As Spaker he is provided with a j fine mansion, and is supposed, to entertain on a large scale. I I (Fashion and Neuralgia. A young Dublin woman suffered for j mouths from neuralgia in the face bo! fore a doctor discovered the cause to die | in the fashionable style of her liairdressing. The rFeeraan'.x Journal explains that the modern ' halo"' is built ap on a foundation of wires, which encircle the wearer's head, and clip it closely. In this especial instance tney clipped the neighborhood of the temporal nerve; hence the trouble. Hoax?"That was a fierce cigar Jones gave me. Wonder ^hat brand he smokes?" Joax?"Mother ^jsbard." "Mother Hubbard?" "Yes: !oo3e wrapper." ^ '1 ' . 51 . 1 I ' I toys \ $1 cory of sisterly affection. The omanhood, has suffered great1 menstrual difficulties which women. Vegetable Compound can :>re health to women who thus for the worst forms of female n feeling, weak back, falling , inflammation of tho ovaries, or womb. It dissolves and in the early stage of developcy to cancerous humors. It J prostration, and tones up the tq more clearly tho ef~ 3m's Medicine than the - a *% *sit or Grace tan saury r i sufferer from female weakness for i doctors and patent medicines, but horrors of local treatment, but rejronounced ulceration of the womb, m intense pains in the womb and he backache was dreadful. I had its worst form. Finally, I grew so keep my bod. The pains were so most cause .spasms. When I could ins no longer, i was given morphine, raw short and I gave up all hope of Thus I dragged along. To please jte to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. Her but meantime I was taken worse r the doctor's care for a while, oading Mrs, Pisicham's letter, I con' her medicine. After taking two miiea DCtter; out aner umii^ bus. lured. All of my friends think my i^aculons. 1 thank you very much ly advice and wish you prosperity work, for surely it is a blessing1 to and complete faith in the Lydia npound."?Grace B. staxsbury, S8| n Owir.q to the fact that some skeptical SI people have from time to time questioned inarr genuinenessthetestimonia' etters we are constantly pub'ishing, we have ae National City IJank, of Lynn, Mass., $5.coo, lid to any person who will show that the above t genuine, or was published before obtaining the ermiision.?Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. a Mfi [Jks I Gk0 BSCS' S3 " ^2^ in ?ur i i mammoth z> SI EAT Sr.tr, [ * I who is an ci- |>? pert in making mincc pics. I) | He has charge of making all of |' I Libby's Mince Meat. I We don't practice economy here, j ? He uses the choicest materials. He i 7 is told to make the best mince meat ? I ever sold ? and he does. 7 Get a package at your grocer's? r I enough for two large pics. You'll I = never use another kind again. 5 licsy, McNeill & libcy ~ Chicago y ! Write for our booklet, "How to. Make r E Good Tbincs to Eat." 5 Lih?wif ittn n ???wJ er I Thames n's EyaWalar l