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msm i lie*. L."JrBristow fof Featherstone. Preacher Says Featherstone's Rccord in Regard to Liquhr Question is Wiihnilt nno HroaL Rev. Louis J. Bristo\v of VVilliamston, who has been identified with the prohibition movement in this State ever since lie attained citizenship, was in the city yesterday in the interests of the chautauqua to be given in Williamston this summer. In view of his connection with the prohibition movement, he was asked what the campaign outlook promises. Ho declared that a prohibition candidate will be elected. "I had hope that the prohibitionists would go into the primary this year with only one candidate for govenor," said} Mr. Bristow, "but 1 see by the papors that there will be at least two in the race who will espouse the cause of State-wide prohibition. While 1 know prohitiou sentiment has grown greatly in South Carolina during the la^t 1 n - * * 1 -* xis years, ami wnue 1 do not doubt the election of a prohibi-: tionist to be governor, yet I would like to see only one candidate, that the total prohibition vote might be cast for liini. I Furthermore I would liko to see 1 that be C. C. Featherston. lle| is the logical exponent of prohibitionists, being the most prominent prohibitionist in the State, and one of whose sineerJ ity there can be no question, j and of whose ability and fitness I no one doubts. "Mr. Featherston's record on | the question is long and consistent. Twelve years ago he ran ,for governor on the prohibition platform when it was not popular in the State, and a change of 1,500 votes then would have made him governor. IIe has stood firmly and fought, well ever since. Four years ago ho was urged to run again, hut ho felt that first of all tlie old State dispensary should he destroyed, to accomplish which was needed the combined strength of all its opponents. Two years asroi his notable correspondence with Gov. Ansel revealed the governor's intention to advocate and reccomend the reversed local option law, which was, in effect what Mr. Featlierstone had out -1 lined as, at that time, a desir able policy for State-wide proliititionists to pursue. "Mr. Featherstone is nreeininently the man for the prohi bitionists." continued Mr \\r\< tow "He is a splendid campaigner, as was shown in ls<)K, when he opposed sonic of the best speakers in the State, and successful politiciais, and defeated them all save Gov. Ellorbe, who had the second term sentiment in his favor, as \\"ll S as the dispensary at his hack." Mr. Bristow derl:vre<l tli.it \1 ? Featherstone's record on proliibition is so well known tii.it this will be but a small factor in his campaign this summer, and that Mr. Featerstone will devote his time to the discussion of matters relating to the material development of the State. After paying a compliment to Mr. Featherstone, who has work ed his wav in the world from printer's apprentice to special judge, sitting in numerous! courts and a citizen of known in tegrity and success. Mr. 15lis town concluded: "Yes, ((' Foatherstone is the logical pro. hibition candidate, lit-is not <i novice; not a recent convert 1<? the cause. He is able and fear ! less, of a clear record and a clean life; and I believe will be the next govenor of South Carolina.''?Columbia State. Foley's KidneyPills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build ud the worn out oor? ?" ?- I , eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and Strength. Refuse substitutes. Tho Kind Yon llavo Always Be iu usu lur over ou years, liii luu <Z^/?M?&v., All Counterfeits, Imitations ai Experiments that trillo \vitll J Infants ami Children?Experi What is C> Castoria is a harmless substi irori<*. llinl Snntllinir S contains neither Opium, Moi substance. Its ago is its guai and allays Feverishness. It < Colic. It relieves Teething1 Ti and Flatulency. It assimilat Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea?Tlie GENUINE CAST 'Rfinrfl t.hfi S T&e Kind You HaY In Use For Ov< TMC CENTAUR COMPANY, 7T MURI YOUNU MAN OF GAFFNEY I; SHOT HIS OWN FATHER. !1 ] The Deed Was Done in Protecting His , Mother From Cruelty of Drunken , Husband. 1 \V. II. lii'mhl is lying at the < ollicc i >1' Mr. Pit I man in a criti- j cal condition from a gunshot wound through the howcls, firod ] by his son, Travis Bright, at the ] home of a Mr. Smart, in (ralTney, this morni:.^ about o'clock. The wounded man and son have biiii conducting a meat nuu'Kci r< wiial is Known as West i .1 i<l lot- several months, a 11 I I: i\e }? eii doing a fairly , good business, exoopt when , Rright. Sr., would lake a drunk- ; en spree, which it is said would be l're<|ii, nl, and at such times ] he was very violent. Yester- j day he was drinking, so the re- ] port goes, and when his wifel went li? help her daughter nurse | a sick child lie followed her and ' i 1 ordered her (<> i home ;il once, i Travis Uriuht, who is abouti twent y \ < 11 of a;;e and who is j niarrii d. v e at his sister's also. ' W hen Mrs. Bright, r? fused to no, j it is aid I hat In r hushand st ruclc li r a In .t\ y hlow iu t lie ' face, which left a deep mark, , 'i Hi I , 111.11 i .. i *. .1... .1... i i ? ? i i' ? i i i it > in (il,U llljMl'U III inlei r? i r his fat her si ruck him also. This \\ .is jiltoul !{ a. in. Mrs. Brie lit I hen went to town . and domaini' d protection l'roni (lie police, asking that she ho j locked in jail, as she was afraid i thai In rhushand would kill her. Sin- remained in tin* wailing ..i <K. ? i '-i i > ?' 'I l l . I ' III" . I I I ' 'I I I l< M ISU III I I 1 I ! \ N I k 111 A I h r 111, W r , ii i i :ti! :il h im of lire at night i i ii" I-.. 1 ?i < 11 f rcon11. ('arofii! niol I. I . I loi'.n ami Tar in tlii ii> i. i- aii'l /im' ii :?t tin' iirnl Mgn of <l.in . r I >|. . II.itmy ami Tar lian savt l 111;111v liiilc livon. No opiates. Sold l>\ .ill I ruggi.-ds. , . . . ' t A 50-ccnt bottle of !, ' i (f'.\ ft 3 3 B* a o ; < is tmuision i i ;;1 - n in half-teaspoon 1 <!n i'our Limes a day, ; mi ;< 1 in its bottle, will i ( last a year-old baby near- ! ! i ly a month, ?m(l four bot- i i l!cs over three months, > and v. ill make the baby ! i tr< .11hI well and will i 1 ilic foundation for a . health; , robust boy or girl. I FOR .il.l I V AM. DRUGGISTS C ill . :i i < f |>n)>er nnd this n<l. for ' O'.n "it!9 Hunk and Child's Skctr li- ' I . I .ill: contains r Good Luck i \ , ! . . BOWNE, <109 Pearl Street, N. Y. i ill fc < V night, and which lias been is born? tho signature of i boon mad? under his perlpervision sine? its infancy, to one to dccelve yon in this, nd " Jnst-as-good" are bnt and endanger tlie health of enco against Experiment* \STORIA ituio ior i;asior *jh, jt-arcyrups. It is Pleasant. It phi no nor otlicr Narcotic *antee. It destroys Worms cures Diarrhoea an<l Wind roubles, etirej Constipation es tlio Food, regulates tlio healthy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend* OR IA ALWAYS ignaturo of c Always Bought er 30 Years. 1AY CTRCF.Ti NEW YORK CITY. almost f> o'clock, when her husband came up ami persuaded lior to go homo. Mrs. Bright refused to stop at homo, hut wont to Mr. Smart's who lived near where she found Travis. It seems then that Bright came up and Licensed Travis of keeping his mother away from him, and when the young man denied having done so, his father slapped his face, it is reported, when the young man shot him. I in m i '<1 i - ! 1 v 41?<? i-IiaaI:..., ...W.IIVVX'IJ 111. liV/ 1. tin; Oil* MM I 11^; voting Bright wont to Sheriff Thomas. Travis lias (he reputation of being a quiet and sober young man. The intestines of the wounded man are punctured in t wo places, and if he recovers it w ill be most remarkable. 1 )rs. Steedly and Put man have been giving him surgical atten lion, and everything possible is being done for him. Foley's Kiilnoy Rcimdy will cure any use of kiilticy or Madder tronle that is not ln'yon.l 1110 roicliof ineilieinr. No nt ilicinc can do more. .Sold I?y all Druggists. Flint Filled Cutter. Butter tlnit was h<>1<I to tlio English worliinir el:l.sses of tli?? lift i?\v:w mini. ternted with ground flint. Tin? flint stones wi'iv ground and manipulated into a substance called "soluble silica." This dissolved in water formed a Htiff jelly, which was mixed with the but ter. l'rcsh salt and coloring matter being added. The compound resembled a very good looking daily made butter Women as Well as Men aro Mb Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouragesaudlessensambitioii; beauty, ^|L? , vigor and checrful~*r ness soon disappear Turwhen the kidneys are -Cltllmf /Jfr=? out of order or (lis -^>3 ^lal n"t uneoin/VttvWl^V,non for a clii1,1 to,)c u~y ,)or" ?niietc-?l with :hil(l urinates toooftcii, if (lie- urine scalds .lie flesh, or if, when the child reaches an igc when it should he able to control the jassa^e, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetiiiK. depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first >tep should be towards the treatment of Lhcse iuiportantorgaus. This unpleasant .rouble is due to n diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a iiahit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and hladder trouble, wd both need the same great remedy, l'lie mild and the immediate effect of S wamp-Root is m?oh realized. It is sold iizc bottles. You may have a sample bottle ll)Ollt Swaillp-K OOt, ir>m? m smmp |;<> i. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters fm ?? vlio found Swamp Root to Ik- just tin. etnedy needed. In writing I)r. Kilmer & Co., Bin^hamton, N'. \\, he sure and tiention this paper. Don't make any nistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, iiiiitf ha niton, N. V., on every bottle. An Awful I-, in |>l Ion of a volcao exeicfl hriuf iutorent andvoiir nitorost i ski . ruptios will ho an iho t, if you uso Muckle'd A icn Salvo thfdr quickest eu o. Evo the worwt loilrf , uJh, orfevo orsreernao so o a dohd ih.yt teUd rosf ur ,hiU hursion 'voo rare soon healed y it., opt for irns, Cats, mines, ooro Lips, Chappod lands. ('hil la iim, and Piled. It ?iod nstan roliof. g. at all drugim. are; . / REMARRIED IN 12 MINUTES An Acrobat and an Opora Singer Break the Record. New York Special to Baltimore American. Divorced and married in 12 minutes was the record established by Otto Unger, an accrobat at the Hippodrome. At Si o'clock Supreme Court Justice McCall granted Un<?or an absolute <len ??/\/-v rvP 11 I nr/^ ?i, .,\ .x ? I ! , . . ! <V ? VylC-V III UIVDIU; JLIUIII I I I"~? H III', Cornelia linger. Sitting with him in court at. the time the decree was granted Was Malcnia Annie Brodoghi, an opera singer 28 years old. Jnstice Mc('oil's -ignature had hardly dried <>:i li,-.' divorce pa-l pers when l.'nuer, ;ieet mp.u.'ed ; by Miss Hmdo.dd ;.n 1 bis -(m.ii ! sel, Willi.ini Klii n, 1? i' * i< court bouse for the cil.v bull. AI !5:05 p. m. they bad received ;i marriage license from ("sly Clerk Scully. A telephone nie> snj;c to Alderman John 1. Whit brought the alderman to the i ity hall at ." :()') p. m. The <|uarte! went down to tlx' marriage room, and, at :':l'2just L'2 minutes a! lei- thedivorce had heen se aired. Aldermen White pronounced I nger and. his bride man and \\ il'e. Mnl .!( - (Irit aid n:?tutc au> nlw \.s IIH-M Ml 'flti. ( " 11:> > 11 : llaili's 0;.n;;li ( ? I .. : i * * 1 i\< mi 'iv - 'in ii | i in. I1 i<Kv;i"iis lllr ugh. rt'licvi s i! i I'U1,,-., i p< i,. t:i<< s <-r* lions i?1 aiil> tun un- in i st viiv,: I Ins'Htoin l'? a ln'u'.i.liy i; 'million. hilil l>j all ?lral< is. A Two-Headed Snako. Barnwell people. \V e saw with our own sobor eyes on we<lnos<lay of last week the double-headed yoiiiv;- rattlesnake' caught a couple of weeks ajj;o on an island in Buek L'reek swamp by Messrs. 1 lair ami Hartzojj:. II was a sure enough rattle snake, sonic six or sown inchos loii'4", about tInr size at tho largest part of (ho liody til a proper tin pipe stem, and boauM'nllv marked. ()no head was a little larger than llioother but both were fully developed. There was a little button on the tail showing that its ajje was about a year. Tin* double terror was found when a small lo^ was t urned over. It was torpid from cold, but when laid near a fire became vicious. It is preserved in alcohol. For a siuht of this^roat curiosity we thank Mr. W. R. Lard. HItililiorii ,\m Mnti-s invr ami * powi h hoinoiiiies : m r o;<lwihmi auco. Tlinn lioro'n rou < >.< ?f Apjioif I nil if??s 'lin. N'rrv->ii iio-p, yncond. 1 load a.'ho. I>ut kuc!i Give tho Editor Some Credit Tin' edilor of a newspaper ioften :i ceil sim1! of lomvinf.. nut rei tain items of nows purposely. I> caiiM1 of a di liico of tlie poison to lie nioiiiioiK (I, or l r< in 'pi jmlire or from some ol her ran e. This is all liosli. The editor lias something like a million differ. . 4 <1.:.. i 11! I- I' i-111 iiiiii^s i<1111111K <?i in cimil' lion with tlx- issue of one pa pel. and it is not surprising if lie lisses an item occasionally, or sometimes forget one w liieli ha lieen railed to his attention. Nine out often people you ;i k for news items will tell yon t I.. ... A. n.... ill. \ nun i i I I I I I 1\ < >1 <111 N 1)111 in most cases llio.y expect the editor t?? think o(' them all, and criticise liini if'he fails in a single item. The best way i.^ In ^ivc I lie editor credit lor what lie does iind and mention, and for some things he finds and dosn't mention. Aroyou frequently hnorne? ])o you hnve tlint annoying tjekling in your throat? I? h your cough nnnoy yon ?' iiiiji.i. inn do you r111:s mucus id the morning? !l)o you wnnt rcl*. if j If ho, fitK< ('hJimlicrlu'ii'." C-oimh K? m- | ocly nno yon will ho j?I> asetl. Sohl liy fill l)rui?uist?. No Man is Strong Than His Sic A man is strong ui! over. No Stroni; who i-. sniFc-riiif* from v.cnk sto: consequent in'Jilt's l ion, or from 1 >', 1 of 111<- stomach ond its ossociat ;l (). pairs digestion nrul nutrition. 1 orwher is weak or diseased there is a lur.s c>f contains I in food, which is the source < strength. When a innn " dAc.n't fi-.l when lie doesn't sleep well, has on 11 feeling m the stomach nfler cntin^, i t I cnt, he is losing 1110 nutrition needed 1 > Siic/i a man ahotild uzo D lilncovcry. It ccrrca d: c.ir.r. or&nns ot digestion and i ui inviQoratoa the liver, ?. ,*t!/v>: tlm nervcx, and no UJVLli Tin: wnoiA2 twnv. You can't nP.'.rJ *o accept ?i .tecrct alcoholic medicine <?; ?.:;?? .? > . :i muy there! y make a f!tt!c l>! ;',cr i > >i.I. ?? - - LiJU. . 1 JL.' 1 Opt' llojjmiH ?Kitlu liltM tho llullV tiy? 'I'liiH wotld famous rille shot wT?o holds : < hi* championship record of 100 pigeons ' in 100 consecutive shots is living at Lin- 1 coin, 111. itecently interviewed, he says: : ?'"1 have buifered along time with kul- i ney and bladder trouble and liavo used several well known kidney medicines ' .ill of which f?avu mo no relief uiPil I I started taking Foley's KJdney I 'ill.-'. Before I used Kolej's Kidney l'ills 1 whs subjected to severe haciiiicln1 and pains in my kidneys with snppn bv.ion and of M'JIUMM'S 11 ClOUUy VOIUil:;^ WJUIO up<)!) ari-inj* in tho morn i lift 1 would lull headaches. Now 1 liavw taken ili < e holtU s Foley's Ki|?iuy l'llls and (Vol 1(0 per cent better. i am never botle red with my kiine\s or bladder a;:d oin o mote l'eel Iik?? my own Keif. \H this I (iwc Bolely lo Foley's Kidn^ 1' lb and always ieoonuncad tlioin t my fellow suH'erers. Hold all 1 inid^ists. ni,..?~/?- ri..- r?*?i? x _ ?* - rlunycs nvc oioi icf> w L/cdin, Now York.?"I can't live imy mere. I !ovo Isaac madly and I can't live without him any more. IT I can't have Mr.). I can't live." After writing this i.': \ dshteen-yoar-ohl Jennie Shukol;-,ky leaped five storh-s to lior death from the roof of her homo. Sbc had, it ip said, been Jilted 1 >' her swcotheart. 1 ull\ nine mi' nt" i vi :y ten eii.sen of til 'inr :m?i. is . 111; j \ i In ii > jilifin i.f i;>" unihCt s n <> ri.l l or ihu.ip, in . I tie w . iIt- of which iv. I any ii ; .i x Ml i liai ii! I to ali i; ! i I i : i l?c !?? - njipli| i . n of Ch'Kix i! I . ii:m " 1. ' ii v e it i I:;i * 1. \ ii ii' . i i.t I. j.leam <1 with iliUtjii i \ i ,ki \\ It it'll it atr >rdn. ; 'l II' .i;; <1 aL i It inoy ho wrons to heard money, but it I:- tragic not to have any to hoa rd. Mental, ] hysical er financial punishmont follow in the wake of crime as sure as shadow clings to your person. \Vlint is ?;a'ne'l by stealing is quick ly lost br .-peculation. WVulil Iiavo Mill liN lift, (' 11 1$<t\v man, I n< >n. Kv.. \vri;? s: 1 h;tv- ii -'il l*idey s Kiihirv h't'iiicdv aie i;" - ' pli'itsu. e in staling it cured me p rmun-'iilly <>:' kidney <lis>>at< I icli i'itiainly would h:?ve c< s'. nu 111\ lil\ " Sold liy all I )t RODGER HAD HIS NERVE. Looted Dfiirj S'.ore While Crowds Were Passing Prom Theater. T^if hurjT." A robber lieM up a drug rtoi'e proprietor here, jrot all the cash from thr drawer, and escaped, although tho theatre crowds wero passing at lh<> time ntid the street was brilliantly llpcht'd. The robbery wan most daring, as the vicinity w.'u- brilliantly light i <1 and 11>r? streets were thronpe;!. In full view of the crowds tli " highwayman entered ho drug store, walked tin to tlio counter, drew a Jarre revolver from his pocket iii. l eoir,mf>n I? d (he proprietor , In throw up his hands. Th<> druggist ; laughed at the man who announced: I "I mean In -moss." Still covering tlie doctor, the robber ! wall<e 1 art -.Mil the counter. opened I tho cash retlstcr nod nut nil ii?n In 11i. poo' is Wliilf 1ir> wns rtoinK (Ills, n nop;' sr; ontcrod, and vTT< n tho pnn v.;i ; pointed at her she tatnlol. HONOR GIRLS AT VAS3AR. Southern Cir!r. Receive Rod Ro6es Fror Fnculty In Token. Poughko N. V Th< nr.inoa of tho hot!' r iris rt V:v . :tr eojlogc hnvc been nniu'iuiood. T1 innowncr nVMif ii i m (if il:" n (i t ii portant of (l.n ... .1 ' I- - < .... . . r. I... I ;i I m.'ir HUUICnt 1 ' 1 ' n e from tlKi faculty in W'V:f*n of the nvanl. \ i ou<* tiioili ni'c: OhnrlorUc Moffi 'J < ivlnf, Momphh. i'iv n ; Mary Mnrprftvof Shelly, Ky., I ('(?! i III I'.' I'. I)] I'iiiltt. 1- iTMintl, fill 1 I i * 1 Y-, 1! utchin! BOH, Kj.::K. I G. A. H. Men Arr- Purriftrii Wnii ii l! i ' lu.vl. H KorU, sup* fin".. ! t'i ' ;i roiisnllon by choorfti! y < i i? l is old A I{ fri' i:!-: 1)' ?)H ,- hf M. it tVoy had j o^k'iatt ii ."I 1:!r fuuornl two years nv'i. iii> >w lives nt Shormnn, N. Y. 'i'h f. * K. nro wondering who I licy burled IIimi- i.n I \ i ? '*i i? ml?a I ~1111 70 vmcis ''11 nn ! 11 n i l nuts' of vlic iiillP," v. ii!< - i' i'. 'i'oVi?n, <>f Mli/nlicllitowi , K\ < 1'' ! vciyvvlioro I '<> l ! ninm'difi K'.wtfi !:.!( [->. Imciiii i I own my i'\ 1..' i I * altli and \ ' 11i r v i i i.t-iM 'I I v i li iliruri'hvon i t in " tin \ in vt r f i. I of' nn t ho .f' >m a lie, in Into tin- 11. Kidnys and vli 'Wi Is-, ;!11imulot lito livirr, inviyornli* thn nu'vis and purify I lie Mood. 1 1 1 i? s wuU wunili'tm ' r run rlnu n Hi'i) ami wohRi), ri'sloriim ctmitli viiini'ami iumllh iii 1/.'h? dai 1 v joy Try Humii. Oilh .">()( '. Sut iHf u*. ion j> >.sii i vol\ ranti o l I?y nil di iiukihIh. et A i i: : t'.ic nutrition I ' { *-Z* I nr.otiifv>rtiihlo i11: !, ncr.ou*, irri /Mo and ^>ondmnkc r.fivniJiii. r. PIccj':' Golden Mcdlcal h cf the stontaih ond oCliCf ;?/o/7, i< i'nri<:lna the blood, 1/u/w the kidneyr,, nourishes /ALTiJ *iSIU;.XL;tii TO nosirjin ns n s;n sin <-> ?'>r flu9 non, not cvoi (li l'.:0 urgent dealer I '.ivuic. * > ,'iir . ?..i \w upper. ' ' 'T-"'"" ? - - v.&y;-?%>:";*y V ' *\ v'fc-SKJjB v ;':' V" ' - ' ' ^v*'' No UnokHcUe or Kidney Pills. jj If yoo bavo pains in the back, urinary, bladder or kidney troubloB diz- * muohn and lack of energy, try Mother Urav'H AUSTHALilAN LEAF, the lilnnonfn hnrlt nn?o Ann /?I 4 ('.vmuuvm mvim uutvi tid < * vj? ulhbui iv Iihh no oquel. At All Druggist, or by > mail, 50c., Auk to day Sampnl Free Add rose TUo Motber Gray Co. ,LeRoy, N. Y. Electrtc Chair for Kentucky. Frankfort, Ky.?Two Important measures have passed the senate with bo little opposition as to make it practically certain that they will be put upon the statute books of Kentucky. One provides for electrocution Instead of hanging, and the other definite punishment for persons responsible for a child becoming indigent. Pneumonia follows a cold but never follows the uao of Foley's Honey an<> Tar which stops the cough, heals the lungs a*wl e.xp.ls the cold from the system. S >ld by all Druggists, Fatal Powder Explosion. fTnv T ril? lllllOIA't V, I VA. UtUI fcV III IV t (t farmer residing near here, placed uome blasting powder before the Ore to dry. A? a result of uu explosion which followed, a sou and a daughter have Blnce died from the bumu received Iltte, his wite and two chlldr?n wer? seriously burned. Chamberlain's Si?>:uucl:o anil Livn Tablets aro safe, sure and reliable, ami have been praised bj thousands of \v<>men who have been restored to health through their gentle aid nd curat vt properties. Sol t hy :<11 dealers. The Blot ori His Past. 1111 > i ii i (hmi ,ui.\ i iiiii,; ii.? voiui'.is iu 1110 before it is too late?" she asked. "Kemoinbei; that it will be much bettor for us to part even now than it will bo after tomorrow. Think. Isn't there in your past something I tin t yon have hidden from tneV Don't bo afraid to confess it. I will forgive you if it is not too terrible, and then wo can be* Kin our married life with no shadow to darken the pathway before us." "Well, Bessie." lie replied as he avoided looking into her eyes, "there is something. i ntn going to throw myself upon your mercy. Don't judge me t?>o severely. Have pity. 1 onee carried 011 a stamp tlirtalion with a girl for two months."?Chicago ituuord-llerald. N it .Su litt it iito. Accept, no substitute for Folley's lioncy aii'I Tar. Ii is the In st MidrafvBt remidy for coughs, colds, throat and iunjz troubles. Contains no opitates and no harmfii| drug*. Kemotnber the name. ruii'v h nunev ami lar, ami accept no subnitnUs. Sold by all Druggists. A STRANGE FATALITY. Such Seems to Have Pursued Those in Alleged Capitol Scandal. Ilarrisburg, Pa.?The strange fatality that has pursued some of the principal figures In the capltol scandal was again brought to the public mind when John K. Scott, erne of the chief witnesses in the celebrated case, was found (load in the bathroom of tho houtu- where ho made his home while in ITarrisburg. Ho is the sixth man In the cape to die. His death was due to heart trouble. Rcott was secretary to the hoard of public grounds and buildings which let many of the contracts for furnishing the eapltol that brought more than a dozen men to the bar of JusHon IT,. wn? o wlh.??? ?-< V..-. ... ..o c? VIIIIIVOO 111 l.??J HUIIM, already held, and was to toko the Ktand in the case of Joseph M. Tina ton, architect of the capitol, whose trial will come up next mouth. Two of the six men who died were under a two years' sentence, one was await Ins trial and two were important witnesses, Besides those, one of the many men undpr indictment has been confined in an insane asylum. Saved A Sotiller'H I.< fo. Fmriuj; death from shovt nnd hIipII in tl.o civil war was nioro agrcoablo to J. Stone, <>f Kemp, To*., tlinr faccing it fimn whit dotors snid wan cnsnmtition. '' I c ntraetod a stubborn" cold" he writin t at developed a couph, that tfU to mo in spit off a 1 ro modi oh for jnnr.t. My weight ran down to 130 " Kinds. Then I began t?? nseUr. K n?H Din (ivory, whih eoompltly c.ur.nl iii'. I now svoi^l) 17S pounds.'' Fori Coiu'l.s. (!oMh, L.ik'riiH), Asthma, j t|'.*;nr.r!?nt?t Honrsnss, Whooning Con^h \ ind troubl its Hp emo. f>0o. 1.00. , !'i i .1 li )Ml;? fri'o. (Jauantcod hv 3 Bales of Co Mr. John B. Broadwel cotton per acre on his ei at the rate of i ,000 pound able to fin as w#?11 no lV/fr T By 1 Virginia Fert Get a copy of our 1910 Far from your fertilizer dealei Mr. Uroadwell tells in thi he got this big yield. SALES Richmond, V*. Mall ut (hit Coupon Notfolk, V?. ,. Columbl Virginia Carolina Chemical .... ... Company. h, T'lej?- ??nd me ? copy of jrour >910 Wlt.tior F?:meii' Yc?t Hook liec of coil. Chtrleil Biltimo Name............................. Columb M?ntt<x rown-^ Mtmphl g; DhMTCp. B" Htuknluto Yoilr Nho?i Allen's Foot Ense, a powder. Ik itnrnu nnfnfrtl pibaI!a*? ? ? yiMMaw*) cnuugij, munruii^ nor voua feot and instantly takes tbo stiue out of corngs and bunions and makea walking oasy. Trv it today. - Sold everywhere. Humpies Froo Address, A lions 8. Olmsted, Leroy, N.Y. All In Heap. Three Irishmeu were crossing ,tho bridge of Cork, and one of them, happening to look over the parapet, felt a strong desire to touch ibe water.* But tbey could not see bow It was to be done. At last it \va? suggested by one of them that by bunging on to tbe feet of eacb otber tbey might accomplish what they desired. They made the attempt. DUt round tnat tnoir combined length wan not quite sutllcient to reach the water. Then the one at the top cried to the undermost, "Arrah now, Paddy, hold on till 1 come down to you. and then, my honey, we shall reach It!" And they did.?London Fun. Chamberlain's f^'vnnche and Liver Tablets invariably brine relief to women uiffering fro n chronic cont-tij a'ion, headache, billiouwnese, dizjs-npm. millowneps of the skin and d)Bpe|s'a. Sold by til dealers. J. C. Stancil, postmaster of Smith field, N. C., was so anviotis for reappointment that he wrote his congressman, Mr. Pou offering him five hundred dollars if he would secure his appointment. Mr. Pou turned the letter over to the postmaster general, and now Mr. Staneil, whose appointment had been decided upon, will likely lose his job; Botanic Diooatsaim (B. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood Blood Poison, if/JtQ BONE PAINS, CAN- *?v gr CER, SCALY SKIN, Rheumatism, Eczema} ftcliing Humors. B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Blotd) i? tho >nly Blood Remedy that killa the poinon tn the blood and then purifies it?eendIllir )L llitiwl *if niir** ho skIn suifiiee, hones, joints, un<l I wherever the disease is located. In this way nil sort's, ulcers pimples, eruptions Are healed and cured, pains nn?l aches of Kheumati-'m cease, swellings subside, B. B. B. completely changes the body into a cl?-a?i healthy condition, giving the skin the rich, red hue of perfect health. Ii. B. B. cures the w^ist old cases. Trv it. XT BOTANIC BLOOD BALM BBB pleasant niui safe to take; compoftcd of pure Kotanlc ingredients. It purllies and enrlcheH the blond . 11. It.lt. 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