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? * ,? Family (W Cough HmTI Kidney - Backache CURE. Blood and Liver _ Remedy and Nerve Tonic Great Blood Cleansing Remedy for Spring. Headaches, Constipation,''Tired," Nervous. ? Dyspepsia cure Golden Relief St. Vitus' Dance g Ask your druggist for Almanac for 1901 co Certificates of tlie most remark&bli T??G?V IV w V RkOfl C W uaiu 11 j *,1 ... , , ?? _ J. H. WEDDIft HARD! 29 L Trade Street We are leaders in our business, prepared to supply the requirem We sell Syracuse Steel Beam vTCinrnrrara gatfinmaivmH Oar fee returned if we fail. Any < any invention will promptly receive o ability of same. "How to Obtain a secured through us advertised for sal Patent taken out through us receh The Patent Record, an illustrated a by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. A VICTOR J. E {Patent J Evans Building, Atlantic Coast Line. COXDXXSID SCHXDULH. Dated May 28th, 1901. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No.85 No.28 No.53 No.51 * * AM P M AM I.T. Florence S 00 7 68 9 40 Lv. Kingstree 8 54 10 56 Ar. Lanes 411 911 P. M 1116 J>. Lane* '4 11 911 713 1116 Ar. Charleston 5 A 10 55 8 60 1 00 A.M P.M. P.M. P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.78 No.32 No.52 No.50 * ? AM P M AM P M Tv Charleston 6 45 4 45 7 00 4 15 Ar Lanes 817 010 8 35 6 00 Av Lanes 817 6 10 .... C 00 ' Kiugstree 8 33 Ar Florence 9 80 7 20 7 30 AM PM AM P M Daliy. JDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central 1L 1L ol S. O. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Fayettoville?Short Lit*?and make elosa connection for all points North. Trains on C. A D. It. B. leave riorence <iaily except Sunday 9 60 a. m., arrive DarSfaagton 10 15 a. m., HartsviHe 915 a. m., Cheraw 11 30 a. m.. waaesooro vi so p. m. Leave F.erence dally exoept Sunday 8 00 p. m.. arrive Darlington 815 p.m., BennettsvtDe 9 22 p. m., Oibson 10 20 p. m. Leave Florence 8unday only 9 50 a. m., arrive Darffngton 10 15 a. m. Leave Oibson daily except Sanday 6 15 ?.m., Bennettsviile 7 15 a. m., arrive Darfrngtrtn 8 15 a. m., leave Darlington 8 60 a. m., arrive Florence 9 15 a. m. Leave Wades&oro daily except Sunday 4 10 pi m., Cheraw 515 p. m., Bart8vllle 7 25 a m..t Darlington; ?29 p. m., arrive Florence 7 00 p. m. Leave Darlington 8 50 a.m., arrive Florence 9 15 ? m. H. M. EMMERSON. Oen. Tass. Agent. * J. R. KENLY. Gen'l Manager. X M. EMMERSON. Truffle Manages. r" *^3'.' L" | 3?c3icin><e3. For Coughs, Colds, Grip, or "Cold" in ANY PART of body. ComtAN. Mich.. Sept. 27,1900. For a whole year 1 could do no work and walked only by holding ?? a chair. I doctored with four different ;xnysicians but received no relief. The us? of two bottles of Dr. Fenner'8 Kidney and Backache Core gave mc a perfect cure. J. >1. McKinnet. Geneva. Crawford Co.. Pa.. Juno 13, 1900. Three years ago I bad a severe attack of Erysipolas and blood poison, breaking out on my head and face. My physician attended* me for several months wit bout result. I then took 3 bottles of Dr. Fenner'a Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic and secured a complete cure. Frank Bakk.uaar. Midpleboro. Ky., Sept. 7. 1900. My wife has suffered long with dyspepsia. I tried all of the pepsin preparations and all of my own prescriptions without avail. 1 finally prescribed Dr. Fenner'a Dyspepsia Cure ana t he use of it effected a curt. Many ( other similar cases that have come under my I observation have been cured by his Dy?- I pepsi.* Cure. Dr. F. J. J.ebangood. ! My Dear Dr. Fenner. Fredonla, N". Y. 1 have used Dr. Fenner's Golden Relief for many years for the diseases and accidents | ?? .ulvnvitcrvH find huve found It I fully equal to all you claim for it. J. BOYD ESPY, Presiding Elder M. E. Church. Used for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Old Sores, Sprains, Colds, Grip, Sore Throat, Colic, Dysentery, Bovrel Troubles, It is unfailing. Akrcu. Olio, Jar. 1#00. I. SI. FENVEJt, Frodonia.N. T. > bare sold wuiiy doxciis of yotir St. Vlt Pane* Iflc ajul orrry case"luii been cnriU bv It. Itlu. proved sslnjt hero." ALI.clV-CLAHK DKPO CO. ntalEjng descriptions of the Remedies and 9 cures ever achieved by medicine. KINGTON, Kiugi'tree, S. C. iGTON & CO., A/flRE. - Charlotte, N. 6. arid for that reason we are better icnts of the trade than anyone. Plows, They have no equal ; one sending sketch and description of ur opinion free concerning the patentPatent" sent upon request. Patents e at our expense. re special notice, without charge, in nd wid / circulated journal, consulted address, VANS & CO., I ttomeys,) WASHINGTON, D. C. KodoT | Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. I It artificially digests the food and aids ] Nature in strengthening and reconI structing the exhausted digestive organs It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It inj stantly relieves and permanently cures ' Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn,' Flatulence. ?our Stomach,* Nausea, | SickHcaducuo.Ha?lralgia,Cramps,and j allotberjesultsof iinpcrfectdlgestion. Prepared by E. C. OcWitt c.Co* Chicago. The J nrgest and Most Complete ( Kstabllslunent iSouth. GEO. S. HANKER I SON, ? MAVCTTACTUBKRS OF ? Sash. Doors>.BIinds> Moulding and Bulldios: Material, Sash Weight# and Cord 'CHARLESTON, 8. C. Purchase oar make, which we guarantee superior to any sold Sooth* and thereby gave uionej. Wtntto% isMncjr Qle? a SpHlalty. \ TO SliELL THE TOWN.1 Twenty-Four Hours Given Tlie Vessels in Colon liaibor. A VERY WARLIKE ATTITUDE Consuls of Different Nations Give Notice That Protection Will Be Afforded on the Warships. A Sunday night cable message from Colon, Colombia, says: As a result of an exchange of notes between the United States gun-boat Mac-bias and the General Plnzon, Ignacio Fliaco. commanding the Pinton. which has GOO men on board, has officially notiticd the American, British and French warships now jn the harbor that he intends to bombard Colon at noon Monday, thus giving 24 hours' notice. The various consuls are notifying their respective fellowcitizens that refuge may be had on hootvl thn nvirchinu To homhsiril thfl town of Colon, it is absolutely necessary to fire across the railroad tracks and the railroad obployes probably will refuse to work. Lieutenant Commander Mc Crea, of the Machias, is the senior naval officer and was instructed from Washington regarding the threats to bombard. There is much excitement in Colon. The afternoon passenger train, which should have arrived here at 6 o'clock, had not arrived at 8. Breastworks are being erected in I the public throughfares of Panama. The town folk in the vicinity of these are hastily removing to safer places. All persons konwn to be Liberals arc arrested on sight. The government has declared its intention to contest every inch of ground if an entrance * ? a/1 Tf io rnnnrtorl Ui IUC tllj IO CUCk(.CU. it AO ivjn/1 vvu that some 70 persons who were wounded at Prequito were landed on the island of Taboga, Panama harbor, to avoid creating alarm in Panama. Taboga is about 8 miles from Panama. The government is very anxious that marines should be landed from the United States battleship Iowa, but Captain Perry, her commander, has not complied with this request. The Bo.vaca returned to Panama a second time Saturday afternoon with General Alban and a few men. The government claims to have effected a landing at Chorrera. routing the enemy and recovering all the prisoners previously reported \taken, with the exception of two. Among the number recovered, according to the govern mcnt version, is the alcade of Taboga. The Liberal ve*sion of the incident is that the alcade was afraid to fight and when captured offered Domingo Diaz, the Liberal leader, $1,000 if he would release him. that the offer was accepted and the alcade was allowed to go, after giving his word of honor not to attempt to escape. The Liberals also assert that General Alban effected a lauding at Chorrera after the Liberals had withdrawn to join the Liberal forces marching to the Empire station. It is asserted that the stedmer Darien, which the Liberals recently captured from the go/ernment, escaped the Boyaca tinder cover of night, but it is generally believed that she was sent to Tucamo some time ago. The government claims tnat tne unorrera troops are momentarily expected at Panama and that on their arrival there preparation's will be made to attack the Liberals' advance guard and that these will not cease until Colon has been recaptured. Great hopes are entertained that the news of the capture of Colon will induce the authorities at Baranquilla to send big reenforcements to land at Colon and annihilate the enemy. It is reported that the Liberal gunboat Almirante Padllla. with General Hen-era on board, left La Libertad, San Salvador, bound for Panama. The United States gun-boat Concord. Com? J? YT at Pana. manner narrv imiua, am>a.,. ? ma Saturday. Colon has become a red city, being In jJiberat hands. A large red flag bearing the words "Patia y Libert ad" is flying at the curate). To Amend Georgia's Constitution. Atlanta. Special.?A bill containing amendments to the constitution of Georgia was introduced in the house of Representatives Monday. I Among its provisions are: That a I c??r( nf Annr.-iic Im> esrjitiNshed: that alt pension* tip put upon an indigent basis. That then; shall be a change of venue in all criminal cases where there is danger of lynching; that the term of Governor shall be changed from two to four years and that he be ineligible for four years after the expiration of his term: that the entire educational fund of the State shall be divided between me negrutro a:tU whites for educational purposes in the exact proportion to the amount of taxes paid by each. New York Storm Swept. New Yojk, Special.?A heavy northeast gale "has been raging along the coast for th&.past 20 hours. The storm set in at sunset Saturday, blowing with great severity all nighf. accompanied by heavy rain. In the upper and lower bay the storm blew with great fury and an unusually high tide washed up on ' the Staten Island shores, doing considerable damage to fdoeks. sfnp.ll boats and otherw craft. r E-"oti-rrs nf Onius. A writer in ilio f.ondru Standard declares tlic idea that senius is usually modest to !>e a popular delu-ion. On i tlie contrary, lie alleges egotism.- to be the very essence of true genius, and quotes many amusing examples. When Wordsworth. Southey and Coleridge were walking together and Coleridge remarked that the day was so fine 'I*. Ivn rt frvr II ni:Ki.i ..??v ...-v - , poets." the gentle Wordsworth promptly exclaimed "Three poets! Who are the other two?" Disraeli, then a pierc youth, wrote to ' his sister that lie had heard Macaitlay, Sheil and Grant speak, "but between ourselves I could tloor thcin all." And again lie said, "When I want to read a good book I write one." Our own Joaquin Miller wrote Walt Whitman: "Yon and I arc o?er the head of the rabble. We know we arc great, and if other people don't know it it is their own fault." It was President Grant who, being told that a certain Senator, an admitted genius who was very hostile to him. did nor believe the Bible, expressed his estimate of the Senator's egotism by rejoining. "Why should he? He didn't write it. you know."?AVce York WorlJ. Another "American invasion" of England has begun, this time by the watch trade. An American firm, it is said, has contracted to deliver 2.000.000 watches in London during the next twelve months, the Americans having underbid the Germans and the Swiss. The order is said to be the largest ever given. A bear story is not always thn naked truth. So. 48. i? Miss Lillie Degenk End Society of Chris Michigan Ave., Chic Lvdia E. Pinkham's "\ J " Dlar Mrs. Pixkham :? Whi sustained a hard fall and interna I was considerably inflamed, did no! my good spirits. I spent moaey dc relative visited our home. She wa Pinkham's Vegetable Compt nothing would satisfy her until I se her a hundred times for it since, for and cured me within seven weeks. I now wish to thank'you, your women."?Lillif. 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Douglas shots liavc to give littler sniisfaetu ?S.60 shots because his reputation tor the best ?J.u> an maintained. .Sold t>u Donglat Mlora in A merle an cities telling c wearer at one profit; and bat th.it dealert everywhere, W L.DOUG ?3=? SHOES gr UNIONMAOE " ^^^^J^tondanOra^xIwny^jeenplaped so hiph Hi in the W. L Doujrlas t".f>i ami 5^.50 tfloes tlian he ciuie $3.00 and $';..'0 shoes than any other two manufa W. L. Douglas 83.00 and St..">8 shoes ni leathers oaed Tu 85.00 and 88.00 ihota ant Insist upon having IV. L. Donglaa shoes on bottom. Khoe* writ anywhere em receipt of carriape. Take measurements of foot m shown ; sta width nsuallv tfnrn: plain or Pap toe; heavy, median CATALOG FREE. . . W. L. DOtfCLAS, E ? ^ Notes and Comments. If heredity is worti anything Queen Alexandra may jvell hope for long life. Her mother lived to be 81, while her father, King Christian IX, is now well on in his 84th year. His Majecty has two younger brothers, who are aged fit and 76, respectively; while on Norem her ?tn he sent presents and congratulations to his elder sister, the Dowager Duchess of Anhalt. who entered on her 91st year on that day. The Supreme Court of the United States seems to be having a hard time with the diamond ring case, which, it is presumed, will settle the constitutional status of the Philippine Islands. The decision was expected a week ago. but it. is now reported that it may not be given out for weeks and possibly for months. ^ Few as the saloons arc in Missiaslp- ' rf pi they pay nearly one-third of the * . State's total income from privileges. Mississippi is regarded as one of the most ultra of prohibition States, made so by the anti-saloon sentiment in a majority of the counties under the local option system. Fourteen of the counties pay the bulk of the $150,000 received annually from this tax. The RRussians are getting ready for an emergency, which means a war with .Innari nnd ?rp im-rpasinsr their navv and putting their army in fighting condition with great energy and at great expense. The army has recently been completely reorganized and provided with new equipments. The Russians unloaded 1,000,000 rifles of obsolete pattern upon the Chinese Government and substituted new ones of long range, high power and small calibre. Those were Russian guns which the "Boxers" fired at the British embassy in Pekin during the recent siege. olbe, Treasurer South >tian Endeavor, 3141 rago, 111., Cured by Vegetable Compound. en life looked brightest to me I 1 complications were the result, t feci that I could walk, and lost >ctoring without any help, when a s so enthusiastic over Lydia E. >uiid, having used it herself, that nt for a bottle. 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