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is the trade mark which . is found on every bottle of the genuine Scott's Emulsion the standard Cod Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and -wasted bodies of young and old. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Send 0c., name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTr & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St., N. Y. Elevtn Chinese Arresed. Dallas, Texas.-Eleven Chinamen were arrested while In the aCt ef Cks caping from a box car on the Te:.n.s and Pacific railroad. They are b lieved to have entered the United! States over the Mexican border. Al were sent to jail pending the investi gation, and will probably be deporte,. General Sates Dead. New York.-Major General Alfred -IE Bates, former paymaster genera! of the army, died here. (eneral Bates was stricken with apoplexy re cently and removed to a pri'vate hos pital. Its A Top Notch Zoer Great deeds comp- regard. ThIle world crowns its doers. Thas why tile American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It killi germs, and colds and la grippe vanish., It he-i!s cough -racked membranes and coughing stops. Sores, inflamed bronchial tubts and lungs are cured and he->orrhage,s cease. Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N. C., writes "it cured we of lung trou!-l, pronounced hopeless by all docto is " 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guara! teed by all Druggists. M'LEOD FOUND GUILTY. RecommeWdation to Life Imprison ment by Jury. Douglas, Ga.-The jury trying Wili MeLeod, charged with nmurdecring Miss Mattle Graham, has found hi-m guitywith recommendation to I fa The case attracted great attenticn. Miss Graham was found with her throat cut. Her body was left in a branch near her home. The defense was that thee defendant was weak minded. The pleasant purgative effect experi enced by all who use Chamborlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. and the healthy condition of the body and mind which~they create, makes one feel joy ful. Sold by all Dealers. An Appeal For Aid. Key W est, Fla.--Hundreds of I';-. borers, aided by refugees from t:n small Isles surrounding Key West, are busy clearing the streets and the water front of the debris and wrec. - age resultIng from the hurricani which practically destroyed half t:. city. It will be many drys befr. nomlbusiness conditions will in Great rejoicing Is felt over the r" ports coming in from points nr. Key West, showing that the iloss : life from the storm will be the sim." est ever recorded along thn F'lorida coast. The property damage, how ever, 'is the heaviest In the history of the peninsular. Acting on a resolution adopted V: the city council, Mayor Fogarty is. sued an appeal for help from the peo pIe of the United States for the storm sufferers. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep -- tive. Many sudden deaths are caused I by it-heart d.is ease, pneumonia, .. heart failure or. - r[ apoplexy are often -- eydisease. If allowedtoadvance -thekidney-poison i...ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. 'Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better healtb, in that organ is obtained quickest by a prpr treatment of the kid ne Swam ~Otcorrects inability to hourine and scalding painin passing1it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest be ca use of its remarkable health restormng properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists 'in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. Tou may have a sample .bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr.- Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen ocs offer in this paper. Don't make y mistake, but r-emember the name, ..apRoot, and don't let a dea-ler sell something in place of Swamp-Rot do von will be disappointed. 1HE tREATEST OF STATE FAIRS EVERYONE WILL BE IN COLUMBIA NOV. 1 TO 6. Big Events Planned-All Corts of Rcasures-Chcap Ratcs. The forty-!'r-Qt :iu:ii s , f:r held iv COd la:Noe b:- . to be the lwst in the hiI< : : 1 2 Chro!lna Agriul t ::i :n - ' elety. Not only:: thlnt will I.rviv--, lle:ir by s;: . :he iof. 4 1.1 V I f-' n I i ii - sollit wr- !s. \ ;O l: - v Adv wi l:e -: h fered. :1! 1 u -I conferenee w.Iha : South C::rini I GI .: w ork s .el:n: I::-::'. - - of the ti ofr r I:: -h do idt for i ' - :: i r .: ln o :-es Im Tln? mFdw:ry. l:ng time m-:!n i** s tr I wit b. li C:e d 0: S (P 1::: II o gThren dTurie1.i. tOf w Iv L. ronds %V!:1 St.! S:-4i:!!Y . c, :1e es:e ali : h t e -Swv 1;o 0igo.'No I20 c n at EChI)rj evrya. Is ani well or; a ad nfrail fong tmlbCI uie. jiiome riosns and Nenmi. (*. .h . its. Icud' s m p ite nr mbti .v, gr: e.i < e rcling te falme.Ii) i u. tP p:c 2 Then paser Elri Bi rs. T,ne vr t ale reto sre a my oitime helha. agor. Now It c mo: i:tten-i a n svery taogy.Itsawnre BADists.f~ A Mntea i,i o- f TrA}SngTE eMsu . T -~ 10 9 T T ~J~i TH EUN h - htRDZo immeatuel and :tilf jH.Ei?ene & Co., on the side, in RED. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTZ. ' The great success or Dr. Pr:c o covery in curing weak stom' o lungs, and obstinate and In e : the rccognition cf the fun.: . Medical Discovery" su'ples\. ing, tissue-rrpar:a, m l d !ensed and con'cz:.trn. ' for* supplies the nces..ry st ren food, build upn th c a: obstinate coughs. T:: "Dise digestive and nutiive orens 1. nd enriches the blood, and short establishes soundviro If your dealer <.f' it is probablyb : But you are t!:-ini-.. there' s noth':3 "r Dr. Pierce's Commn:on Se's M icine Simplified, 1038 pages, ove Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 :Tr. u. rlot-.ond,a 31 stamps. Addreis TlIc Kind You Kave Always IE in use for over years, 7: and h Aonal AI aounterfeits, Imitations : Expcriments that trifle with infants aud Children-Expe! What is C Castoria is a harmless subs1 goric, Drops and Soothing 1 con.tains neither Opium, No s-bst:lee. Its age is its guq lndvues cvrisness. I Colc. It r-21eves Teething 9 and Flatulency. It assimila Stomach and )aowcls, giving The Children's Panacea-Th<( E .Bars the Sa in Use For ON THC CEMTAUP. COMPANY. 77 MUF A'sor Receiveci. p, . .- t 71.crnstorfT, tho Ger ro " mt: auler tn thc United State-. s : her an was received in as ne. by nt cneror. \Withi:. a i, v. y e imassador will Sail on the s,,e:mn,-r Kron Prinz Wilhelm for the VnitcId States. Gi:l DrOwne In ath Tub. .-YI.ra C-il Ilarben, the 2 -l _oC1 of .r. and Mrs. L. Haro n. w:5s accident.ally dr w 'd inti bathitub at the family rC d e East Fair strcet, in t .\th na. x v -0,4. -I v.e;1 h eI , b w- ippi - f I.:1 if. frin t ;erri ; at ml -- kn -e -P' wrI ran ,Ith"ry. IlMliher, Mm'n. noncaresw In :a'-. f 'r wo-un s Wo:5.E. ii . . l ilbs. '.~. a: tI ' rug They claim to oc exterminating mosuitoes in Panama. This will be quit-- as much of a scientific triumph as dl :::: the canal, but it sounds tco good to h" true. Now ti::a t he con.sumler is paying more i(: )il we hoi'e' the producer w!I nm f::! I o show his appreciation by bri::in:; hvome a box of bonbons to his coe . cas:na.y A er h)a l.e. d1 iia, to assign -. T.- j e, h)2 it li stens - c l , :,ti -ne gy r i from the sple.nidd - -.K - ..,N w Li Pilh. !o1 a jvery organ and! . - 6.in ::d l,av, .J. A. Harmont, L .~e W V:., wvritas: *'They are t - piils I evr u. d." 25a. at oll IDu t. A 'w York has es t !- ( -.ous: prcedent. as f : ..:a c ce o: juistie is con LIr:': ii. . : date(ly discharging a w:: nrsn o hn she attempted t:> roi r wnpoetry. Yet, despite t'I thr, at'ing possibilities of the prceeit. wh c:1 blame the mnagis rn G''.. o of hJan is now In - n m .1 is bing cntertained *It~ a 1plomat ic and of T d!i lndy wvill re i aii h:'ve mIont hs - n thce notab-e -.......- .; i: alt nearly - :1h h a voied (very ::::e his nean T : *U dleathis - . ,do they . Ga so. / sh; or, Mel]. e-ca mai lng V Dr 1 .. i'rc, Buidao, N. Y.5 ought, and which has been a3 borne the signature of s been made under his per apervision since its infancy. mo one to deceive you in this. td " Just-as-good " are but and endanger the health of ence against Experiment. PSTOR IA itute for Castor Oil, Pare yrups. ,It is Pleasant, It rphine nor other Narcotic :antee. It destroys Worns eures Diarrhcua and Wind .jubles, cares Constipation es tho Food, regulates tAe hlealthy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. ORLWAA S Winature of re AlwyS BoUght er 30 Years. AY STRCCT. NEW VORK CITY. 121VESWERE LOST Two Tugs Were Sunk By The Gulf Coast Storm. CAPTAIN AMONG LOST Crew of Or.e of the Tug t,ana;e to Make Their Ezcape-News Brought by Relief Expedition-Captain Par ker and Crew of Sybil Pcri;hed. iami, Fla.-Ncws rced htre ,;I the sinking cf the tugs Sy!jp a:si Sa ',e at Bahia Honda cu! i.: MNiiday' hurricane and the loss of tle eleven members of the crew (f the Syb:i. in eluding Captain larker. The loss of life on th:e t:ug Sybil ncludes, besides Captain Pr.rk .r. En giner Fox, Pilot Whitmiers, Eng~ near 'eterson ar.d seven de:khn. The crew of the SadIie 0.;::c0. This news was brought here by t:ie relief expedition sent ou by t' : . tropolis. The Metropoli' y:eh mc' . V. Carter. of the r;niee en:7 of the Florida East Coast tail:s:: ex tension, in the launch El:n ra off Shell Key, who ga-;e them the infr-' mation of the sinl:ing of t.3 twa eturn this ad, with 32.95 and we will ship you by Express, prepaid to any Southern Express office, one 2-gallon .iug of Straight White or Yellow "orn Whiskey, reduced in proof by the a.ddttion of dis tilled water only. Guaranteed by s under the lorida and National pure food and drug act, .If you consider the 2 gallons worth $5.00 keep it; ~therwise drink what you want; return the bal-. ance and get all of. yournmoney backc,.iust as cheer fully as it was received. This offer is raade at a iirect loss, and for the purpose of obtaining 10.000 new customers inside of 60 days. Order today. Soathern Ditributing Comptany, Jacksonvll, Florida. BAND1T TAKES Hl3 LIFE. Whn Cornered by Pol:ce He Shot Himself in Mouth. Chicago.-A fashlonably dlresserl bandit r~obbled the savings bank of D. M. Erskinne & Co.. in Hiighlanal Park, Ill., a village north of Chicago, and then committed suicide by shoot ing himself in the mouth, when drIiv en to bay by an officer and posse of citizens. A companion of the robber, who hari driven him to the bank in an auto ohle, was captured immediately following the robbery, which forced the principal actor in the crime to flee on foot. Hie then engagedl in a unning duel with Town Marshail John Sheehen, and failing to drive back his purster. ran into a shed. C'hen he saw Sheehan enter th? shed with hi.s revolver levelled a; h-s head the fuoitive pot the muzzle or his own reVOlve'r in his mionth an:1 fired, death (nsuiag ahn:iost instantly. The luan erres:ted' refuised i d l+ lose his cr his com:)anion's iden tity. HIoareness in a child subject to croup ka sure indication of1 the approach of the disease. It C amberlain's Cough levdy is given at < nce or even after e crupy cough has appeared, will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. sold by all Dealers. Justice Gaynlor Resigns. Albany, N. Y.-Justice William J. anor, democratiC candiante for mayor of New York City, has file I lxs resigationl as a member cf the appeate dlivisionl cf the s:;premel ourt seond departme3nt. It is in timof sudlI n mfishapII (r aic id< tt hat Chamberlain's Liniment can rije upon to take- the p'ace of the :m!I d.e:or, wl' c:arnot alwa~ys be ooodn ti ihe mn t. Then it is that 'imnberlian'- Liniment is never found nntinr. In cas'e of oprains, cuts coo rd and b,rusi, C hambelrlnin's Lin mnnt akes out the soIreness an,d drives ...v pamin. Sold by all Dealers. C'i.m a rLi- C u.th Renidy hms he c i!:1- faniqils :- s eureb of c,t.ghs, coi,is o:wi.) :sim it, il i -rzz;, Try iL m-. nien in ru : :ii,:i :h irn ful sub-tance and al war . p :proupt re.rf. Suld Mo:um-.t Unveiled. meri ia,; JiuFt 1i)(b-n eErected in this c 1 of ('"::f-derate scl! Il r hee with ap pro.-rr -o. A !: sUni tion . r : tions r t P e :r.:r. T h1' the ar ( Cv1",erI: (iniert A. Eve'r. e ~- n-:- in c ,!t .f ti Ccocde:'. t cV- ra s. .d *I!-e a: Crers of Rev. C-0. -.sa' 1- - tc)-. rf t*le "is, '& "o-_ist chlur-ch, c'r Criii. S-'A* T-: -F 'nW. CIT'Y ('' E-'-. Di), s s . i Ci!i1.\! . . hV S. .l t ze ryu es niil MI,ilot jhis sen ri r a r. :j~ ih,- d.-m of F. ?fJ i er - ;l.i. ( I. -N. S inl thll C ity of - - A. (teeAform el. t i . t;i t'i i ' H ll i i ifnr 1 kN tNK J. Chi. rit io i.e!*or- IMe ailds l rie 1 i hij., 6h day of Decembem, :":()TARY 'l:) -flfl l t r b '. t .u i te-rimt i- - . I -- \ . -, .. yer ist. It w11,1l I'ol:e t .; Crol.1I)a A havIcin h11a iee -:e.in hi:s :eat tn n i cers is.s elh-sia:ti15ll hroI3kin tn:e :v:r n.: tep i--:w rue0n Sbranes of u ur 6i r,f-ni if ou Want, to be h anno.Se,'. Eut if - ou t rec:ief. want toI be CrCeI, a onerhu-s CQUmhi One ofhe predictions fe t:je new year is that it will solve the prol!tn of practical aerial travel. So mucx! progres:s hms been made in this direc tion and interest is so enthusiastically aroiu:ied in the various experimeunts on the sub'jeot, -that this pred iction vvill not he received as one of vsixnary projects whichl n.o sane and conserv-. tive per--on vxoccls to see realiz1od. :~ woanc *- . (.. - .. e - : a. A *i'c. ATF '1 ~. T NGESTnr' Lir r - I Woman'1 Some women retain th age. But women, who re rapidly, for suffering lea them. Nearly all women suff form of female trouble. I Avoid the pain-treat -ol Cardui, as thousands of Begin at once and give Ca] TAKE CA ItWilIH Mrs. Katie Purlison, Gorevil "I suffered with female troubles, on my feet. Finall I began to mend. Now I am able to do all better health than I was before." ATALL DR CHANC. FOR PARTY VICTC)Y. Proof of Republican Corruption Bound to Help Dernrats. The past year, as far as politics Is concerned, has been a record breaker. There was the exposure of 1RZepublican corruption by President R1oosevWt I when he found hinself placed on the I 1'*ensiv after the publication o' the larriman letter on April 2 and t?il I Ang of the deal between the president and Mr. Harrir.u in 190. That let ter gave details of the reqnest of Mr. Roosevelt to the railroad magnate to raise $200,000, to. be used to carry New York and complaining that al though Mr. Harriman had raised the money and thus bought victory, yet tLe president had not carried out his end of the bargain by making certain appcintments. The president evident ly felt the sting of these charges, as he had the official exposure of these made by Judge Parker about the lIfo I Insurance and corporation contrib, tions, so he promptly published his Sherman letter as an offset. That let ter told of the Harriman brag that he could buy laws and judges and legis latures, and thus lifted the vei! that had covered the corruption of Repub lican officials. President Roosevelt evidently knew much of this corrup I tion of his party, and his state ent in his letter to Harriman that "you and I are practical men" would indi cate that he was not above tak:ing advantage of it. President Rooscvelt attempte'd to overcome these expos ures of the corruption that had been charged against his party by denounc ing Harriman as an "undesirable citizen" and that certain "malefactors of great wealth" were consp)iring agaist his administration. Although nearly everyone believes that Presi dent Roosevelt is personally honest, et these exposures of his knowledge of the corruption of his party atnd the fact that he has never caused resti tution to be made of the funds plun dered from the widows and orpha::s of policy holders in the last national campaign, has led to the extraordinary lack of confidence in Republican poll Icies that is now apparent. The panic and business breakdown has follwv.ed the exposure of the political cor'rup tion, for when the people discovered thvey had been duped by Republican professions and promises and how cli'ately politics and busiess was .socated under Republican manage notnt they naturally came to the con cTsion that financial and business agairs en the grand scale was a 1:aily co;uut. The run in the New York bank's followed and we are assured bh no less an authority than the New York Journal of Commerce 'that liquti ation is still incomplete, that com rm:-dttes and wages are still too high: that abnormal indu:striai activity must r op until a new supply of capital has ken saved, and in short that we must as through a further period ef read *;ment and liquidation, involving more or less failures." When it is remembered that the above is the opinion of the leading business journal in the United States, it will be apparent where the R.epub lican policies of tariff protection for the trusts and financial legislation that favors the national banks at the expense of the people has brought us. The political corruption of the Grant e'liministrtion was followed by panic nd the defeat of the Republican party hen Mr. Tilden was elected but cmted out. Will history repeat itlf? The result depends upon Demi o:'atic leadership and the uniting of the party in a solid phalax such as the wisdom of Tilden brought about. A New York phy.-ician ,wants so city to fly kites for its health. A ny thing at all so tt isn't a useful occu pation. Now that their converntion in over the scientists may hurry hack to the society of the guinea pig and the gi a-t poato bug, Maybe those Europeans who still think there will be war between this country and Japan have not seen a picture of our fleet. v. . P. rnurifles the biood, buil . n: ~ ercutrial pois. a s ie blotche:'. pim h -out fear of contn:di - - ,.minst nal irregularitas. -a:.Nood cleanising prop F. V. LIPPMAN. Beaut eir beauty to -n advanced gularly endure pam, age ves its lastiag marks on er more or less with some t should not be neglected. irself at home by taking other women have done. -dui a fair trial. 319 elp You le, Pl., tried Cardird and writes: tnd w. -as so sick I could not stand take Cardui, and soon began to my houasex.ork and am in much ry it. UG STORES A man wo 1,ian.S e.L tiLS of earl and baron iC sT: - in St. Louis because he cannot find a Fi. He does not explain why he has negl2cted to marry an heiress. "Ts Race Suicide Always Bad?" asks the Chicago Journal. Inasmuch as it can happen only once to the race that tries it. we should say that it is, for that particular race. If any fo..ign nation should attack our ncble fleet of battle ships on their Journey. Admiral Ev:tns will doubtless crder the bat:ery (f 21 planclas into action, and !he flight will be over. A mi:r s:: c:ie inch in height and weighing only 10 pounds has just died in Rhode Island. What a great tester of airships he would have been if he had made use of his talents! A New York cafe has made its wmen patrons a New1(ear's present cf permissicn to sincke.* making :-ome Prese.ts it is often a wi hing*, to consult the tates of th2 rcipien ' Bo%tanic Bloh,od Balm ('. D. B.) Cires Through the Blood OB130d Poison, .g PRNE PAINS, CAN CER,SCALY SKIN, Rheumnatism, Eczemia, Itching Humors. B.1;. D. (Botanic Blioo I Blood) is the :nl y Bitod Remed v that kilPs the poison m~ is ";-oed and then perifies it-send mg a l>od if piart, riclihblood direct to be skin surface, bones. joints, and wherev,-r ihe disease is located. In. this way all so uer. pimpls. cropti6ns arehee an cred pansand aches l. R umat wiom cese, s weihugs subside. t. Ft B. c(i.l tely' cha.nges the body * ssini tit- rieft. red hue of ierfect d. B B. B. ru.res ihe woist old -, TyIt. 2TAIHI0 BL OG DA LM-B BB e : .- to ': i:e: compcse<i of pure a t a. a ti.t it ;.urties~ ar. enriches . .:.:o . . .. . -: e.at;ens the nerves ll N i ip .he -- ' ' ldoi EyEteld. l)ru~g' SoldI a.t All Dmng Stores. P.RP. P. 'P .P purify and 'vitalir. your* U and erate a goodappetite and give your r Lob syte ton .a nd TII LIstreng,th. A r.minent railrowal superintendent at Er:::b i fferngwith MaIarra Dyspep. r:. uI !thiqumatrsm says: "After taking P.I. P. hei never felt so well in his life, and s ai. f hes coiul,1,veforever, if he could I' rmz are tired out fromover-.work and Cc orceuet, take P .P. Ifyou- e!ri e:n: badly in the spring P. P. P. Ifyour dir.estive organs need toning up, T o & with headache, indiges.ttn d eb.uity and weakness, ta.ke " . P. P. rr l ire :'i:. :.: , a gr.,ral kr, own PrklCy Av.i, 30 i.oct i upi the wed :.t: . yies ntion thant P. . P. .:n 'ood nd whose hblod is in. r.nrc con ae peculirly bln"ip e I v 1.. won ertes of P. P. P., P rchiy .sh, Poko AVANNAH, CA.