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say consumption can be cured. Nature alone won't do it, it needs help. is the best help, but its use must be continued in sum mer as well as winter. Take it In a little cold milk or water Cet a small bottle now. All Druggists A Girl Missing Two Weeks. Nina Knight, 14 years old dis appeared from her home at 43 Jefferson' avenne, Maspeth, Queens Borough, New York, two weeks ago and her distract ed parents have appealed to the police to search for her. The police are also looking for Frank Murphy, 18 years old, who until a few days ago lived at 65 Powers street. Brooklyn. Frank Knight, father of the girl, said vesterday that he be lieved young Murphy might know something of the where abouts of his inissing (taughter. "Aft r mV li tle girl had dis appearcd fir1om home,' said the father. "we found a letter she left behind. It was-addressed to her and was written by young Murphy. I turned it over to Polite Captain Gardner of the Newton pi-cclict. One part of I he I l Ir read: "If you don't write i nd come to me I am grOinlg out to get you, and you know what that means. "That was a threat of some kind," the father said, "and I know it had its ef'ect upon my child.' Mr. Knight i.; a metal polisher and lives in a neat cottage with his wife, two daughters and one son. On Saturday evening, April 24, Nina asked and ob tained permission to go to mar iondale Park with a few friends. The park is about two blocks from her home. The girl wore a black skirt, a mixed gray jacket and brown veil over her head in the place of a hat. The family have not seen her since. Persons who were in the park say she mAt Murphy there. The girl has light hair, blue eyes, was well built and is about 5.feet 4 inches in height. She atte-ided the Maspeth grammar schoo!. A Lake From Underground. Three miles southeast of Sil ver Lake, Ind., on the line be tween Kosciusko and WAabash counties, a subterranean lake has burst its confines and sub merged the highway to a depth of 20 feet and for a distance of more than 100 yards. Persons who traveled the road late the evening before its ap pearance noticed no indications of the break, but early travelers next morning were confronted with a fair-sized lake. The lake seems to be filled with eyeiess fish. A Cornell College Romance. A college romance wvhichi be gan in Ithaca, several years ago will be culminated in the near future when Emory B. Bradow. one of the most famous oarsmen Cornell has ever produced, wlll marry Miss Agness Z. Sullivan of that city, whom he met and ~ courted while in the university Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be cause of its remark Lable health restoring Lproperties. Swamp 4 - ..Root fulfills almost -Ii every wish in over comning rheumatism, ,I pain in the back, kid \ neys, liver, bladder urinary passage. It ----...- 'corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through' the dlay, and to get up many times during the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and has proved so successful that a special ar angement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to findontif youhave kid ney or bladder trouble. When writingmlenltion" reading this generous ..... offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer :& Co., H an -R* Binighamton, N.Y. The regular -ffty-cent and one-dollar size bottles -are sold by all druggsts. Don't make-any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, ";,, & o ay botle The cngagefuent has just been announced. Brandow entered Cornell from Catskill in the class of 1906. He proved to be an oarsman of such calibre that Courtney put him into tht. var sity boat in his first year-, a rare occurrence at Cornell, and he rowed in the fast 1106 crew which won hy a wide margin. Brandow's athletic career, how ever. was cut short when he was attacked by blood poisoilflng and was sent to the Albany hos pitai, where surgeons despaired of hii life. He survived an op eration, however, and the next year returned to college and finished his course. Brandow is a civil engineer. Daring Leap Saves Her Motorman Edward Sherer, when he saw a woman crossing the tracks directly in front of his swift -moving trolley car, in Liberty street, East New York, .-esterdav, reaIIized that she Xould be knocked down, for here was no chance for him to 0op in, time. So instead of try :ntg to apply the brake he jump *'d throagh his vestibule win dow out. upon the fender and pulled the woman upon the ropes of the protector just as she was strck. Hiolding her in one hand, he eached the other hand back o n; contioller and turned off the power. The car -stopped and Sherer helped the woman un hurt, to the sidewalk. She proved to be Mrs. Mary Morrisey of No. 257 Hendrix street. A Bold Step. To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable objections of the more Intel ligent to the use of secret, medicinal com pounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Siffalo, N. Y., some time ago, decided to i.ke a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medicine3 for do mestic use, and so has published broad cast and o - y to the whole world, a full and comp e list of all the ingredients entering in hec position of his widely celebrated t d - es. Thus he has taken his numer s atrons and patients into his full n ence. Thus too he has re mov is edicines from among secret nostr of doubtful merits, and made them credics of Knourn Comrposttin t mte i no al to su dect t em to of lDr. Pierce's Golde-n Mc ical Discovery, the famous medicine for weak storuat ih. pid liver or biliousness and all catar-rh al Jlseases wherever located. have printed upon it. in plain Engflish, a full and complete l'%t of all the ingredients cornposing it. but a tsmall book has been compiled frori nnumerous standard medical works. ot r.li the ditierent schools of practice. containing very numier ous extracts frorn thme writings of leading practitioners of medicine. endorsing in the strnugest possible terms. cach and every ingre dient contained in Dr. Pierce's reedicIines. One of these lhttle books will be mailed free to any one sending address on post al card or by letter, to Dr. Rt. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y., and requesting tl-.e same. From this little book it will be learned that Dr. l'ierce's mned icines cont ain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or ot her poisonous or injiurious agents and that they are made from native. rnedici nat roots of greaS value: also that some of the ruost valuable ingredients contained in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak. nervous, over-worked. "run-down." nervous and debilit ated women. were employed, long years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments affecting their souaws. In fact, ore of the most valualie rnedic-inal plains ent ering into the coruposition of lDr. Pierce's Favorite P're scription was known to the Indians as "Suaw-Weed." Vur knowledige of thne uses of not a few of our most valuable native. me dicinal plants was gained from the Indians. As made up by improved anid exact pro ceeses. the * Favorite Prescript ion ' is a net~s efficient remedy for regulating all the wom anly func:tions. correcting displacements. as prol apsus, anteversion and retorrersion. overominrr painful periods, toning up the nerves and bringing about a perfect state of health. Sold by all dealers in zrtdicines. Vic'im Watches Lynching In the pr-esence of Mrs. Andrew Deas, whom he had assaulted, in unknown negro was lynched in the suburbs of Jacksonville Fla., early this morning. The assault upon Mrs. Deas was committed Saturday. She was in the grounds of her home, when the negro sprang from be hind shubbery and seized her. After the negro left Mrs. Deas managed to reach the house and give the alarm. Her son orga nized a posse, and the assailant was hunted with bloodhounds all Saturday night. He was cap ured about 4 o'clock and was brought before Mrs. Deas for identification. "He is the negro," cried Mrs. Deas as soon as she looked at the prisoner. As soon as Mrs. Deas made the annlouncemlent the posse began to pour volleys into the prisoner, riddling his bodv.- Not satisfied with this, knives were used and the negro's head was almost severed from his body. Mrs. Deas is a woman of wvealth and1 of high standing. If you hav-e pain in the back, Urinary, 1 .ider or Kidney trouble, andl want a certain, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, tr y Mother Gray's Autrarlian-Lea'f It is a sate and never-failing regulator. At Druggists or by mail f.03. Sample package FREF. Address5, The Mother Gray Bo., LeRoy, N. Y. Sprinkle Allen's Foot-Ease in one shoe and not in the other, and notice tire difference. Just the thing to use when rubbers or overshio -- become necesary. and your shoe seems to pinich. Sold verwhere. 2-5c. Don't accept any sub' ALCOHOL 3 PER CEINT. AegetablePreparationforAs. similttiimdoodant egula t ing tie StomatsandBowels a 1-N PromotesDigesionClleeri'dl nessandliestContainsncitr Opium.Morphlne norMcnral. NOT NARC OTIC. Jdt:Sdts AperrectReadyffor'liV ness andLOSSOFSLEP. FacSin& SignareC: NEW YORK rate un rteFO.~ ', Exact Copy of Wrapper. QUESTiON OF BAIL LIEERTY. is Prisoner Allowed Freedom Until Case Goes to The Jurors? Ettore Ferratta. an Italian ontractor and inveniftor' and said to be a nephew of Clarendo Fer rata, sectary to the Pope of Rome, was arreste(d at his home 1 on Tulane aveue, New Orleans, on telegraphic advices from the heif of police at Roanoke, Va. He is charged with b. ing an embezzler to the extent of $10, 000, and, 4t is alleged, had been anted by the authorities of oanoke for more than a vear. The allegation of Ferrat a's isdealing is made by Frank foto, of Roanoke, who clainls hat Ferrata misapplied1 the oney which the formeri!t advanii ed to carry out a contract with he Norfolk and Western rail oad. Ferrate declares his willing ess to return and face the harges, which, he says are without foundation. BITERS AND KIDNEs Snake For Necktie I Raving in his childish treble. ~he 7-year-old son of Mr. and rs. Seeleys around whose neck i a spirit of fun a companion a week ago wound a dead snake, l, av' never recover his reason. The children were playing ear the Seeley home when one f them found the (dead snnake. s icking it up without being bserved by the other children, e quietly approached the See- f y child from behind and sudl-t enly wrapped it around his i eck, shouting as he did so thati he snake had jumpedl uipon im. The sight of the snake with t he yell of the joker and the i fact that the child for a moment a ould not jerk the snake awvav v from his throat toppled the o's reason. Botanic : Blood Balm; [(. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood @3dPoison, BNE PAINS, CAN CER,SCAL.YSKIN, ,a PIMPLES, heumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. B. B. B (Botanie~ Blood Blood) is the nv Dl od Remedy that kills the poisontN inthe bloodl and then pttrifie'i it-end- .n ng a ilood of pure, rich blood direct to 1v e skin surface. boines. joints, :mdi F hewreve r the disease is located. I -ti a all sores. ulcers pitmiles. ert'ptions n~ re healed and cured. prins and aches a< ofRheumuatismn cease, ss.-llings .ubidMIe. .B. B. ~.completely chan~res the bo'dy . nto a clean healthy cor-dition,. iin~il" the skin the rich, red hue of 1-erfect t health. B. B. B. cures the wots' oldm cases. Trv it.& OTANIC BLOOD BALM-B BB "lesantu nnri sate to take: composed o r ur te b.t. . . t. utrengthens~ the ne'rves . aw. ubl tunthe broken d .wryt emv~i'. I ir::t i t PF.R LAP.;E i(YOTLE with dires' m itt for huome c'ure. old in Pidkws S.hvb Bolt & Co. For Infants and Children. [he Kind You Have Always Bought Bs the Signature op LoesLieToS Uester Ali'io, gd 2 theolla Ui, n i e ifrLoesienT e trl.3 l Aftll (lowll j~ w~t le illi.~ i 77 1A lr. sAinerson Ilad ti akn a arti (f fourteen ber- Fruils lle \Ietlhdist Orphanage i n I 1i< - lie at owuntry (lib lak. i -ight of the lads capsized ! bit. W'ith the help of tlio.-e (),n shor, ive were saved, whi!e All(Ies5(QIll evt to the resLe (If I I__ree emainuing. He got t w<1 -VII' i<>re!O nd theni went afte'r Ill Ii' 'W, Willie PBoyd, hut was soward >y h is exertions thl at ihi bot h unk. For Pat Qi GoIJ Town Watches The work of excavating forI he structure for St. I rancis 'hurch in D ayton. Ky., is bIHig vatched1 by a large~ 1ort In Ilo(f he town, inchli(lngI city ffi - ials and others, whoII expert' tlhe vorkmeni en;.:aged in the < c n ating may dig u p a pot oIf. Wdh vhich traditioni says has lain mried undler thadt site sinc the aid1 of Generatl John Hiunti \lr :an1 adi his h~il(i ofI confrh2r ar. aged to the late Matthew Cc trthur, a noted soul hirn svinh vas famious as anunrrud tation for con)febderate re fuges. s the story golIes, Iiere was a uterranleani palsae hahig romi' the house. anid it is hee he passage having lan since een filled up. tha t the Iirea1sure a suppo~sed to be. The mono was h .f thre. it ; said hy a confltdera18 Spy by. he name of C'abiwell. whou had 'en sent noIrth to~ pay thel il mo f General Morgan. then~ in t his icinity. He sto Ipped at t he ?1e trthnir r'esidencoe, and his 1pret nce being dliscloseSd, hI seen-W<1~o he gold, s;aid to amounllt 1io sev ral thousanid dollars and .saped, intenin g to join Gen ral Mohrgan. the laihb.; bling amne timie. eware Of 01ntmer~s Focr Cata:rrh. That Cor.ta n Merzry. meCGu' -:-uface. S wh! ..:2'~s 'om1 reputale phy.-ic:n I', a the A. :Ils 'th irll dO r' s tn f ahl t th :3 (1 miercury. 1nd( is taken int rnaly, til'' dlir'ctly ulponl th-- b low a d me!(ous surfnees of thet em.2tlI In buy' ig lal's (:atarrh (iie he sur yo get i genui ne. It is ta~k- injternilly and Sold! byV Iruggs *. I' :ee o per tte. Take li' s Fa i'v I! for coPsipI.' RKING'S N EW DEC3VERY Will Slurey Stnn That Comh. Railroad Centractor Placed Under Arrest TIle aMlH4ify of a trial judle t4 l')ek up it ''I lfli t who had I,'-1 "!In hail l W ll ils case is onll tial wil be 1sted ill the New Ym.k Cmrll 'llrt 4)il fil. ap-1 jli4 lI<:l f11 a \!ri., (4 lm - llf O s Sni~l)lelle W ps}iace"l on It i il I tl wtll 0< !4 cif .,-ral Ses .hilms ol the e;1r2 <If 41)ribin a WI%*ei . 1! i l ihe Iitigat'foil o erT i~~ it o fln: Ir i saeo Is lur nT. ;aishrwa inldi<t ed ()-. ciie:Ir e (if o ft-ring a wit 1p- a .I t' 1 . oP4 il(Id severL al thois md1 dol'-:. He was -n ~ -m1 reh! :'sed on bail. - o?4 Irlaleilt of the > eiriat, jildg Ma w -:!, The dew(I fentlant 4 inl Ow wILl1 s during j - l ti li while lie is tedthat the hail bV, mW; I l t i 1tIll 1 ii i4 ':. i-.. It vS I Ioa4 that (i aI u \ \JJ4 S I 11 '!' 11x I WO N Rain For Rav s \ A Ow, (w ad Zigo Cwl-.ilay foul. la Ns unI a Inlv -on the Ie nt !' ? 1,4 14411 w ll S foIl thei kqtin --w ill. I slo ly re -rin -m thv frightfill 1N SyIt I r k1qinI h langs te t111 fa-t I n. H- rm s to be! a relig qns :10ln RAW, Whol drifted inl 4 Zin. 1w:4 11lzi at it was the 4 i'11 f' all mrts of peciuliar n Q-li Ou: heoliefs. Ho hI nel that Elijah, b 1: c : i4 ) n f'.itih, a 11d ben11 fed 8 j I' )4 \4.is, 01)4l lL' (Conclnde(I Ito~ av \h p4 lan himuself. He had *suf: '4nt faith~ t( last four days 4 nti : b ;ut ti)'- HI'Pre' tempe!)Lst 11 1 ' li4>. l d h 1111 I en.'1s WeCI 114' 441' i14e jo1 .1 '('4)r I>ro('1 , dr'-4 1-f i ~It:i lle u:1!'ow, chilled Ver'4l' of sir~Vation,1 finally LEa C 1114 the 't 4.11ln1i an(I1 suffere( h1imlf toj b4le carrjji(d back to his ('abil1, where't 114 W:is dit'dI an(I 1441. ();ving 14> fi.is adv1n1L(I Year's - ~ p; o ! wei :. I'4.ui h medicine' e n I. . - .- wh- I g 4.'' dIec'ies [4j4.ve(y, ami " .i.g 0. 4 j lelt re r:is 14 in my ow' .1mil-::.nd] o'.her~, I -naII for-n ( (4'' P hS --nd1 flg t roul hI1 way. P. his . v' t 0:. c-a I its I:I,-ki car. i:e' 4 y , l'or 11r4)n -bit.4 A:-.:.lu::. h li (ist, rhagei (i St (p l. gs itis -4rpr. m4. .~.(e andc $1 ('J. .1 o: fl44. Gua-i4nt (Id by all J -- 8 1 n In- Nu e ili sell1 for b nl V*1 have. LexLcept Gro 4 n14 t (4pened4 a line (4)44 ~ 41pr'ing' shoesS inl all price4~4s from SI.00; h 4 nIi\ womn and c'hil I .~w m1 nH4 C1.1 OST . 4 1 o wihing to~ buy~ a ''' 40!at a barg ain, and - ' 'viI\nf a store'-r4om is iH::l the' 1 depot and ~\~4111haLve a 5-room 4 c41Lottagc' 4 adI4 lolt for1 sa1l'. 1 'i to call and 5t'. ns 4 irS for busineLss, in:.; iTIF ~, (r "DLLZI11QUp' D-~AY11 4 'Ihat is an expression all use when partaking of our Candies, Ice Cream, or Soda Water. Such expressions of praise makes glad. We are satisfi-d only when we please our customers. We are now handling Ice Cream in conts. To try them is to like them. -We will be prepared by Saturday 7 to fill family orders for cream. Let us know your wants and we certainly will please you. A Pickens Drug Co. New, Fresh, Crisp SPRING GODS. I have spa red no means in securing for this Spring's bus ness tie newest :.nd freshest goods that could be found, and it the lowest prices such goods can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as tn give us a SPECIAL SALE all the time. We do not have to try to fool the people nto "Special Sales" My 20 years business reputation justi Ies me in saying that you get what you buy and what we promise, when you buy from us. AS TO OUR GOODS: We have almost anything in stock that the average buyer of dry goods may need, but es pecially do we call ate:an to white goods. We have a 4rand assortment of these goods in p ai an fancy, ranging n prices t o, 15, 25, 35 and 5oc. the yard. OUR COLORED WASH GOODS are equal to an ;easons ofiering we have ever shown. A great showing of )oth Men's and Ladies Under Vests await you here, also Ien's and Ladies Neckwear and Hosiery, plain and fancy no ions and head ornaments of all kinds. NOWV FOR THE STAPLES. The best shirting, cali :oes for 5c. The best aud heaviest 36 inch wide sheeting hat can be sold for 5c. Cotton Checks and Ginghams at 5c. t.emembe me when you want good shoes at low prices. WVest Enld- G~reerville, Bis. C~. What about the old scrap iron that is in your way We want to finish out a carload by the first of June and when we get up the car we will n- ue in the market for scrap) iron again. Gather it up. r emember the May meetings are not far off, so pre pare yourself for the occasion. Let us fix you up with a nice pair of Oxfords, fancy socks, Dress Shirts and Sus penders, We can also save you money on a Summer Suit of Clothes, adies, We Want You to Sec Our 111e of Summ11er IOfv Goods. W\e have never had bett~r sales than we are having now. That means plhased customers. Come to see us, RAIG BROS., One Price Cash Store A Lock that Locks Thi e Burriss A Shingle the represents the latest and best dev elopmnent in METAL SHINGLE construction. Highly aipprov ed and used by the most ex - perienced builders in this section, also by Cotton Mills for Cottages.A Malilcad y JOH T. BURRIS & SON, ANDERSON, S. C. See them and judge for yourself their construction, quality 2 id beauty. REPRESENTED LOGALLY BY JOH L THORNLEY