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State News I a i W W Rif .TheAiken Savings Bank has b .Oworganized at Aiken with a caital stock of $25,000. Ciarlie Morris, who was shot btPrince Hulon in Timmons viuldied from the wound. jThere is -a great scarcity of. in Edgefield county. Vfi& in all; sections of the are drying up. Reinhart has opened al hotel in Gaffney. It is .),m am the Palmetto Inn. r dMrs. Alva B'angston siled Tuesday from New York city for Rio Janeiro, Brazil, South America, whereDr. Lang will take the chair of the koylgtheBaptistcolle. Mr. La*ston is a son of Mr. T. S. Langston of Madden, Lattrens county, and, accompanied by his young bride. formerly of Kpntucky, a portion of his sum mer vacation.was spent in his old home and in the county. (roup is nost prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter month. P rents of youing children Qhould be prepare4 for it. All thtt is aeeded is a bottl of Chambberlain' Cough Rom-ady. M on m..ih,rs ar# sever without it in their homeb and ii has never disappointed them. Sold by all Deales The' Laurens cdy council has refused to grant a license to a carnival company. The Monarch Cotton Mills at Union is to be doubled in size. The contract for the erection of the new high school building at Union has been let to the El liott Contracting company of Hickory, N. C., for $24,300. The dispensary in Brookland borned Sunday night. The stock, amounting to $2,000 was totally destroyed. There is no remedy for the thristy, the coun ty having voted dry and the law forbids auf further purchases Many school children buffer from constipation, which is of ten the caust of seeming stupidity at lessons Chain berlakn's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child. foi they are mild and gentle in their effect. and wit! cui'e even chronic constipation. * ol ya mlers. The school law of this state requires every teacher in a pub lic school of any kind to have a certificate to teach. The state superintendent of education has recently called attention to the law, and a circular letter calling particular attention to this re quirement has recently been sernt by the high school inspector to the principal of every state aided high school. Notwith standing all these, dozens of teachers in these schools through out the state are yet without certificates. Most of them are depending upon their diplomas. A diploma does Eet entitle the holder to teach; a .diplom.a from an accredited college gives the right to a certificate to teach. Some of these sc.hools are going to find themselves embarrrssed, since no money whatever wil be sent to any of these schools until every teacher in it has a valid certificate. Do You Get Up With a Lamne Back? Kidey 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 * iable health restoring A properties. Swamp ' T Root fulfills almost 4 - every wish in over t! commg rheumatism, 11pain in the back, kid tjjneys, liver, bladder Band every part of the i . -.. urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passirigit, or bad effects following use of liquor,wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night Swamup-Root is not recommen~ded for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been thor oug1 tested in priva$e practice, and has so successful that a special ar zangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al read trebt may,hae a samplebtl1e more about Swamp-Root, and how to fndontouhavetd neor bladder trouble. ~n writinigmentionl reading this generous *Dr. Kler & Co., um.~ -*wm.a' Binhamon.N.Y. The regular fifty-cent end 2e-dollar 'size bottles are sold by druggists. Don't make any mistake remeber the name, Swamp-Root, *EhnesSwam ot and the ad nimaaton, Y.,oevery bottle. 3aragraphed, Bill Fletcher has been arrested in Greenville on the charge of deserting his wife and child. John Wheeler shot Payson Rawls at a barbecie in New berry cpunty. Both parties are colored. Will Eliott and Hlcnry Drvce have been arrested in Lancash r on the charge of robbing stor(s. Elliot is said to have made a full confession. Rev. J. B. Traywick of Aiken made a record Sunday for con ducting service's. He conducted five religious services, which he thinks is pretty good for a young (he is only 64) man. At 10 a. m., be conducted a Bible class at the Methodist church; at 11 a. m., be preached at the Methodist church; at 2.30 he preached to the prisoners at the county jail; at 5 p. m., he preached at Mont morenci to ' large congregation. and at 8 p. m.. he again preach ed at the Methodist church in Aiken. When Cold beeo ue- settlet iii tho 4Pytetl. it w1il tiskeseveral dais' treat 'Ient to cure it. atid the N st reme-(y to, 1ise i4 Chuarnherlain's CougO Renlv. It will cure q-iicker th-n any oth-r. eind A190 leaves Ele SVteml in u natural a id healthy ciaditi.n. Sold by all Dealer, In the court of sessions at Spartanburg Will Whitmire a small colored boy, who several months ago, killed another col ored boy by hitting him in the head with a rock, was found not guilty at thi request of the solictor. It was shown that the boys were playing together, throwing roek.s and Wnitmire struck youngCooper in the head. intlicting a woun'd that caused his death. There was no malice and the solicitor consented to a verdict of not guilty. Laime back comes on suddenly -and is -sztre.ely painful. It is caualI by rheumatism of tge muscles, Quick re tief is a'forded by a)plying Chamber !ain's Liniment. Sold by all Dealers. Night watchman J. R. Garner, of the Shand Lumber company in Columbia, while making his rounds Monday. night, was pounced upon by a strange ne gro, his pistol taken from him and then shot three times. His .condition is considered serious. Ed Hammet, a young white man, was killed in the oil mill at Greer Monday afternoon while at work. His clothing was caught in the belting and his body was drawn to the shaft overhead and his legs whipped to a frazzle against the ceiling. Both arms were broken. The old. old story, told time without number, andI repeated over and over -sgain for the last 36 years. but it is al ways a welcome story to those in search of health- rhere is nothing in the world that cures cougba and colds as quickly as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold by all.Dealers. William Welch, formerly of Newberry, but for some time a reside'nt of Washington, has just completed the paintinz of a handsome life size picture of Secretary of war Jacob M. Dickinson. it was delivered this week, and is .now in the secretary's office at the war de partment. The work sho ws un mistakable genius on the part of Mr. Welch and his friends and relatives in South Carolina will no doubt be glad to know that he has made a success of his undertaking. It is understood that Mr. Dickinson will have the picture taken to his home in Washington, as there are few such large ones in the war de partment at this time. r. Pierce's Favorite P Is the best of alt medicines for th disorders and weaknesses peculiar tc only preparation of its kind devised br ated physician-an experienced and u the diseases of women. It is a safe medicine in any conditi THE ONE REMEDY which con and no injurious habit-forming c creates no craving for such stims THE ONE REMEDY so good are not afraid to print its ayer each outside bottle -wrapper as truthfulness of the same underc It is sold by medicine dealers every, get it. Don't take a substitute of uni r.NowN coMPosrrron. No counterfeit iu who says something else is "just as g or is trying to deceive you for his own trusted. He is trifling with yur In The Kind You Have Always I, in use for over 30 years, h: and ha! snal si owx All Counterfeits, Imitations a Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children-Experi What is C) Castoria is a harmless subst goric, Drops and Soothing S contains neither Opium, Moi substance. Its age Is'its gua and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething T and Flatulency. It assimilat Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-The CENUINE CAST Bears the E The Kid You Ha. In Use For Ov THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT mUs Young Girls Are Victims of headach , aA well ai older women hit all zet qiiek relief and prompt vwn tron Dr. Kingi Now Lifte Pilk. Ihe vo Id's I)--% remedy for s'ek and er vou headiche. They mke pure blood, rnd strong n-rvis and buld up your health. Try Them, 2-c at all Drug gists The children of William Spring in Greenville were painfully burned Sunday while kindling a fire. D. C. Sanders, a member of the house of representatives from Colleton county, is dead at his home. Four men were arrested in Orangeburg on charge of stealing an automobile from J. K. Dick son in Bamberg.' Forced Into Exile Wmn. Upchurch if Glen Otk, AkIa, was an exile from home. Mountain air. he th"ught, would cure a frightful lung racking cough that had de fied all rem edies for two years. A fter six months he returned, death dogging his ateps "Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery," he writes "and after taking six bottles I am as well as ever." It saves thousands yearly from deiparate Iu.ag disease~s. Itufallible Yor (oughs 'nd Colds, it dispels HIoarseness and Stre Thiroat. Cutis Grip, Bronchitis. Hemnorrhtages, Asthmna, Croup. Whn< p ing Cough. 50c anid $1 00, trial botule free, guaranteed by all Druggits. A 50-cent bottle of Scott's Emulsion given in half-teaspoon doses four times a day, mixed in its bottle, will last a year-old baby near ly a month, and four bot ties over three months, and will make the baby strong and well and will lay the foundation for a healthy, robust boy or girl. FOR. SnLE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Send 1Cc., name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, X. Y. escription e ure of diseases, women. It is the a regularly gradu killed specialist in a of the system.I tns no alcohol ugs and which. ants. iat its makersh ingredient on d attest to the .ath. vhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can town composition for this medicine oP as good as the genuine aind the druggist ias Dr. Pierce's" is either mistaken elfish benefit. Such a man is Dot to be t priceless possession-your health I N R ught, and which has been a s borne the signature of been made under his per ipervision since its infancy. LO one to deceive you in this. tj id " Just-as-good " are but cl nd endanger the health of e ence against Experiment. %STORIA V Ltute for Castor Oil, Pare- s yrups. It is Pleasant. It phine nor other Narcotic antee. It destroys Worms cures Diarrhcea and Wind roubles, cures Constipation es the Food, regulates the H healthy and natural sleep. e Mother's Friend. C ORIA ALWAYS ignature of o Always Bought er 30 Years. %AV srr. new Vait ofl. r According lo a st1ement is ued from the office of Commis 4oner Watson the sales of ferti- t lizer in the state during the past a ear was 625,048 tons valued at o 14, 063i ,580. The tons of cotton seed meal sold were 133,315 val tied at *;3, 466,190. The totalin- g pection tax fee amounted to e 189,510.475. This amount goes t to Clenison College. The avera--e t price of fertilizer per ton was 22.50. The average price of cotton seed meal per ton was 26.00. rill,s Her Foe Of 20 Years "The most merciless enemy I had1 for t 0 years," declarEs 31rs. Jame~s Ine f HIansvill', M ...' Dvsp-p-a. I So!f ered intnnl a ,sler emtinig or dunrkir' md cou'dI .-carce y ste.ep. A t't-r mani i emedes ha failed anid severatIlw 0o ae me up. I tried El ?ctric nit c' whbich cured met. comletely. Now I y an eat anythinig. I am 70 years oil LLnd( am overjoyed to get my healhhy nd streu;:ih back again." For Indin~ s- a :on,- loss of Appetite, Kidney Tiouhle, amte hack. Female Complaimts. it is n nequa'ed. Only 50c at all Lru-.gis's Mrs. Allie L awson, of 287 Pres ton street, Spartanburg, wife. of R. L. L awson. has been missing from her home since Monday morning of last week, and her husband is searching for her. He went to Columbia, and there received information to lead him to beleive that Mrs. Lawscn went to Charlotte. Mr. Lawson urriedi to Charlotte and asked the police and detectives to aid 1 in the search for his wife. Mr. Lawson is a well known con-1 tractor of Spartanburg. He is greatly concerned over the dis appearance of his wife. A Scaldei Bo7's Shrieks horrified his grandm.ohar. Maria T'ay lr, of N.-h", Kr.. w, ites thit, whlen all thuht h" woud diie. Bit kin's A rnica Salve whoilv cursd him. Infallihi. for Burns, Scalds, .Cu:s, Corns, wiunds Bruises. Cures N?gver-Cores, Boils. Se in Eruptions,-ChilblaJ', Chatipped Hands. on routs Pik s. ~ t allDrugis-s. THAT , o isanee Liver. TO-DAY. You w ill feel better almostI immeLdiately, and still better To-M4orro'v THE CENUINE has the RED Z on the front of each package and tho signature and seal of J- H. zE:LIN &. CO., on the side, in RED. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Mr Fletcher Davis, a whisiey I 'ummer in the employ of the orth State Ditilling company, as convicted ay Laurens of so itin whiskey orders in the tv. The miotim ior a new iawill b e hear: !i tnr, pending 1 hielh siltVinCe 11:- nit, been :ISSOed. it "vi!! 'o- r.calwad that : avis v in 2:nm-ns soetime .,o han<(tin- e-Lt -hirculars and :der b)linkY. is attorney:;, annon & llckv;ell a1ed that ie act prohijiting4 tiis wvs ui )mstitutioal in ihat it conflicl I with the int-;r-tate commerce w on the sHbject. They held lat their client was simply ad rtising his tood,.. ATE OF OIo, CITY OF To E )O. .S. Frank J. Cheiiy miike-i oaL. that he s iii r p :l tM e r o f t l it r -I t F . J . C h e r - r0&1C.. doi. I llshwivs inl thlt City <f Aledo I. (:(. IIunIvty an: S, i*+ ifoiretaid, an' at SJid tI I: p:ay 'h -: of 4 OM UNDiED I OLL 'RS fcr euch am rery VaS-e Vf. 'o 411 1 h IK V.t111n.0t h., ire'l by the n I LiHl's Catarri ir'e. i-'ANK J. Cht-ney. Sworn to before me and subscribed it Spr s,nee, this 6th day o Deceml er, NOT.XLY I VDLIC. Hal's C:tarrhi ('in is sak--.: internal 0;1t :1..' w - vi nl t h.- h1 od anp i L-stii elivi - F. ,J G H N!b & 0., Tolede. 0. Sol b a'l I rug.-. :l k I li s Vam1.11 Piii.s f t con-! ipa The present first class of midship ien at the Naval academy, who have ledged thenselves voluntarily against revival of hazing in any way, are to e commended for their perception of hat is meant by their fut-are as oill ers and gentlemen of the United tates navy. It is to be hoped that in me a higher standard will obtain Ln 11 our colleges by which this element f brutality and bullying will be made relic of the past. Do not as a brilliant workman ima ine that you are the proprietor of the stablishment, for just when you feel iat you are indispensable, then per aps the boss may ask your resigna on and brcak the day dream of your fty importance. Short-sighted citizens who in times f untroubled prosperity are habitual urchasers of gold bricks are the first i times of stringency to hide their avings in their socks and cripple the ation's industries. a GALLAH etu the,ad with M.'> and wo will ship yo, by xpres, preaidi to any Southernt Express omce. 1e 2-gallon .i.:g of Strainht White or Yellow Corn hiskey, reduced in r rt.f by the additionl of dis lled water 'only. Guaranteed by us under the lorida and National pure food. and drug act. .If > cornsider the 2 ga'lons worth $5.00 keep it; herwise drink what you want; return the bal a and get nil of your money hack,.iust as cheer illy as it was received. This clier is mad at a ret loss, and for the purpne of obtr.ining 10.000 w customers insie of c0 days. Order today. Southrn D stribut'r r om:sty .Jadksniile, Fiorili. Ihisk/2.9 5 The Japs aay all they want is equal rivileges with citizens of the United Itates. That's sn:umething citizens of he United States can't always get hemselvyes. Part of the golg wYe brought over rom Europe with se much trouble will turry back aagin with aliens who, haY ng made their piles, are going h.ma o live in co:nfort. Many girls are much astonished to earn that Kin4g Edward owns the argest diamond in the world. E-achl )f them thoug~ht the diamond in her nggement ring was the largest ever. Fashion has decrevd that hips must o. Fat men may be hai y, it ut. is ;afe to say that the fat women are Though th proit s of d.?stroyi ng th:e orst s will b: I hand 'd down to fat ur 'efer to have 1h" woods - -ir to qsYoutai1)C"' 4" - L.ift. by buyirj this ? reliable, hon -t STRONGEST GUARANTEE, tionlVSewing Macine CS Women much needlhss pain when for their female troubles. relieve headache, backache, ziness, arising from derang than relieve,-if used persis ten to say that it cured th< "CAI It WiIH4 Mrs. Maxwell Johnson, Tamj me after doctors and evervthing els ing with numb spells ever sinee I decided to take Cardui. I have no that it has cured me. I advise all a long and fair trial." Mrs. Johnson suffered years. But why suffer at all? Take Cardi AT ALL DRI GREAT LOOS BY FLOOD. State of Tabasco ,in Mexico, Ravaged by Cloudburst and Storm. Mexico City.-An estimated loss of five millions of pesos. including crops of corn, beans and other grain, fruit aud fine hardwoo,-s, two lives known to be lost, and many others it is feared sacrificed in the floods, hun dreds cf homes in country and town washed away and thousands of head U cattle drowned are the known re sults of the disastrous cloudburst an storm that broke over the state of Tabasco, following on twenty-one days of incessant rain all over this region. Rivers are out of their banks, towns are inundated, thousands are homeless and no relief is ye- in si4ht. A total of '21 inches of water has fallen in the state in three weeks, which is the record for wateifall in 32 years. So complete Is the in-mndation t, Santa Rosa that it resembles an ar-u of the sca. Streets, parls and gar dens are inundated by three feet or water, and the population is living oi roofs, shivering and star%ing, prayiag for the waters to recede. FIVE CHILDREN PERIH. I -J--n-hur-V. Home For Girls at Lynchburg, Va., Destroyed By Fire. Lynchburg, Va-Five children. al! inmates of the nursery, were inciner ated in a fire which totally destroyed Shelton college, the home of the girls. at the Virginia synod Presbyterin Orphans' Home. The children were all on the se nd I'.ocr of t.ie wing of the building. and were caught by the fire in a manner that made their rescue itu possible. M1any narrow escapes of other In mates were made. Long Trip For Vengeance. Birmingham, Ala.-Coming. all the way from Chicago to Birmingham t> commit the crime, Thomas Pappns shot a.nd killed Pete Pappos, another Greek, here. The men are not related. Tom Pappos claims Pete had alituate1 the affections of his wife and pro v:ted her from com.ing to him at Chicago. In jail, he is reported to have sai U: "I should have killed him Iong ago." Forest Fire Ragir.g. El Paoo, Tc::as.-A forest tire ha e'?n oir ng ii the Huachuca iort& reservation, and trcops from FY: Ha:achuca were orriered out to igit the flames. Mutch valuable timber hs been dlestroyed. It is beliLved the fire was started by sheep herders in revenge fir having their tiock; 2--:n frum the range by government To Rebuild Orphanage. Lyne"burg, Va.-Lynchburg has s:hsribed( approximiatelo $11.0 0 :0 the fund to restore the girls' cottag.' at the Presbyterian orphanage. whici was burned. This fund is to be ndel to $20.000) to be raised by the south ern Presbyterian churches in Virginia. Ditrict of Columbia and Maryland. Strike Declared Off. Waycross, Ga.-The large body ef me '.:inists that walked out of the new Atlantic Coast Line shops, Octo ber 16. have adjusted their differen ces with the company and have re tned1 to work, except a few that ob tane.d positions elsewhere during the *interval of the adjustment. Seventy-Seven Melons On One Vine. Pembroke, Ca.-H. Franklin Dukes, who lives just one mile from Pem broke, has a pumpkin vine on his farm with seventy-seven full-grown and matured melons, averaging 3-> pounds to the melon. Mr. Dukes states he has many more vines on his farm that will prove as many as this one. P. F P. P. P. purifies the blood, b)ui :ius to we-akeuned i:erves, exp)els *.appin ess, wheire sIiknessi, glo(omy feeli .,n cd Imison mercurial poison *ai .o.:n disea~ses, like/ blotches, pit h.d.~ we~ s:,v without fear of contrad o:iEr in :he wro-ld. Isiswhose systems are poisoned .o u to mflinstrual irregularities d:rful tonic and blood cleansing pro: Reot a'r.l Potassium. ___ F .V. LIPPMAN. Suffer they delay using Cardui Jardui has been found to pain in the side and diz ed organs. It does more tently,-many have writ "m. J 37 1P You )a, Fla., writes: "Cardui cured e had failed. I had been suffer was 16 years old. One day I w taken 5 bottles and I can say suffering women to give Cardui Have vou? Do you wish to? i. Give it fj fair trial. JG STORES South Amerim is natura'ly In :-ined to regard the fleet is some thing that does not pan icuiar .y con cern its interests one way or another. ... e That Muskegon man who rescued a Detrcit boy from drowning by hold ing a rope in his mouth may be said to have saved him by the skin of his teeth. Ann, a (ording ~ t,e Philadelphia Bulletin, s .. por-ular name among rides. And Anny name for a bride room is sufficient for a receptive bride. An Ohio judge is a private In the national guard cf that state. He would be in a quandary if the troops should be called out wtile he is trying a case. That this is aniage of paradoxes is proved again by the fa that a famous living skeleton, forr.. with Bar num. has just died from faty degen eration. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood -V IM POISOLn, B ONL PAINS, CAlN CER,SCALY SHI, PIRIPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema, !tching Humors. B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Blood) is the only Bleod Remedy that kills the poison in the blood and then purifies it-send. in;r a'flood of pure, rich blood direct to h- skin surface, bones. joints, and whrve r the disease is lu<ated. In this way all sores, ulcers. pimples. eruptions, re~healed and cuied. paina andt aches of JR1heumatism' cease. s wellinigs Eubside. 3. 13. B. completely chantrges the body into a clean healthy cot dition, giving the skin the rich, red hue of perfect henth. B. B. B. curei the woist old , ss. Try it. BTANic BLOOD BALM-B BB - pIleasant and safe to tak-e: composed of .pure Itufni2c titredienlts. It purities an:d enneches the btood . t;. ii. 1. strengthenxs the nerves andl( bu1ids up the broken down system. Drug gits $1 .ixi PER L.ARGE BOTT LE with diree-. tios for homie cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. P.uP. P. SP. P. P. ill purify and vitall::e your blood, create a good app4eeand giveyour whle sy stem t one and strength. A prominent railroad superintendent at . i Svannah, suileriug with M3 ria, Dys p-p. 1 md: ar Rheumuat:sm says: "After tmig -.PP.he never felt so well in his life, and ini sif he could lve forever, if he could If' you are tired out from over-work anxd close confluement, take P. P. P. If you are feeline badly in the asing and out of sorts, tako P. P.-P. Tf your digest.ive organs need toning up, ~PP. P. SI' v"t s'iler with headache, indigestion, dbAit.y and weakness, L.a* SP. P. P. SIf you" -f'o wth Dervous pro.tra.tin., nerme un-urnug anad a general les ww of tC. ysem tae ~P.P. P. Fcr ''ovd Poir'n. P eumatism, Fi--f ua, Old: S. res. .aarm,, Gurumc Fe.a P. P. P. Prickly Azd, Pcoi rct Tihe ix--,t ..lood p'urf.er in t wworld. ~ ' -' . naI . '..- i 11 . P. ds1 up) the weak rxi debiijtt i, gives disease, givini the patient h:ea.ti abd gs -nd l:assitude tiret p'revaijled. naaria, dyslepsia.: and in all isloca nples, old chrtonic uh-ers, tetter, seabil ietion that P. P. P. is tiue best blood nd whose blood Is in an unur con , are peculiarly benefitted by the won perties of P. P~. P., Prickly Ash, Poke AVANNAH. CiA.