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FIVE FOUND DEAD Shocking Murder Mystery Has Startled Houston, Tex. POLICE ARE WITHOUT A CLUE Bodlee of Five Persons Found by SherIff* Deputies Piled In Confusion In a Little Shack In Houston Heights? Believed One Person Committed the Crimes. Houston, TexaB.?The lifeless forms Of Mr. and Mrs. Qus Scholtz, tholr three-year-old daughter and s?xmontha-old eon, and Walter K. Hepmaun, a boarder, were found by the deputies, who had been summo&ed by the neighbors. Death In each case had been caused from deep wounds made by some b)unt Instrument. The dead were piled In confusion In a corner of a little shack In Houston Heights. Neighbors became suspicions after hearing no noise or seeing none of the family about tho house for several days. The murders evidently occurred *Tiaay. xne little homo was locked and bolted and the windows latched <lown. Nothing was found In the room that would suggest a hand-tohand battle betwoen the men, but the similarity of the wounds tends to how all were killed by the snme person, who, hiding his weapon, had escaped after locking the house. RAWLINGS SEEK PAHDON. Attorney Cooper Files Application With 8tate Board of Pardons lAtlanta.?An application for pardon for the three Rawlings boys, Milton, Leonard and Jesse, now serving life terms on the chalngang for participating in the killing of the Carter Children In Lowndes county in bag been filed In tho office of the prison commission by Attorney John K. Cooper, of Macon, Ga. The crime for which those hoys vffXQ convicted aB accessories and for Watch their father, J. Q. RawIIngs, W<mt to his death on the scaffold protesting the Innooonco of his boys, war one of the most sensational In the flUte. Rawllngs insisted that he employed All Moore, who wns executed ^ , -ft' the same time, to kill Carter, the '? father of the two Carter children. The negro Insisted that (he Rawllngs hoys wtre Implicated. MR8. CAR90N FREE. Woman Pardoned After Serving Fifteen Years for Killing Husband. Spartanburg, S. C.?Mrs. Fannie Carson, who was pardoned by Governor Ansel, on the recommendation _ of the board of pardons, arrived in the city from Columbia. Hundreds of peoplo were at the station to see the woman, who had aerved fifteen years In the penitentiary for the killing of her husband. In 1890 Mrs. Carson, together with J. L. Page and Ed Green, as accom plices, was tried for the murder of her husband, J. 0. Carson, on July 31, 1896. All three were found guilty of murder and were sentenced to serve Ufe Imprisonment in the state penitentiary. UNIONIST8 WIN. Church Suit at Birmingham, Ala., Has Been Decided. Birmingham, Ala.?The unionists won their fight in the city court here When Judgo H. A. flharpe rendered a decision in favor of the Cumberland Preabyterian church, T'nlted States of America. judge snarpe held that the action q{ the general assembly !n merging all the ohurohos wss legal and that Oxo unionists hero had a perfect right to the local church property. The case will undoubtedly go to the supreme court for a final hearing. 8UICIDE DIVED TO DEATH. Wife W?? Waiting for Husband When He Leaped From Window. Indianapolis.?Ab Mrs. Roy Umholt waited on tho sidewalk in front of the 1 K/xh 4 iiMtiuuai IIUICI LVI ii'*' iiunuuiHi l(# coiilf flown atft'rr he dived from a fourth floor window and struck head-first on the flagging in front of her. The woman did not swoon, but stood stock still, staring at the crumpled, bleeding body. Men hurried to raise Upabolt, but he was dead. Ills wife said he had been morose and often had threatened suicide. Collision on A. A W. P. R. R. Atlanta.?Flagman I/ouls Wagnon was Instantly killed and Firemen O. Plsnflv and Will r?nvle Ihn Inllni. colored, were badly hurt, la a hea<I-on collision between Atlanta and West Point freight trains No. 12C and" ^o. it on the belt line near South Pryor treet. The disaster In said to have been due to a misunderstanding of rrrdera. Both engines and sevoral cars were badly wrecked. The dead flagman made his home In Atlanta. 500 Peasants 8tone Train. A IUA..- 1?I..a J Aiu?u?.?n?? uuuurwu peasanTH topped a train near Larlsso, In Thusaly, and bombarded the car windows with Btoncs. Troops were called out and fired upon the pen?ante, killing several of them and wounding a large number. The remainder of the rioters then proceeded to I^rlsso, where they created serious disturbances. They were ..nally dispersed by cavalry. Pink Pearls. One of the most Important Industries of tbe Bahama Islands la thu gathering of pink pearls. It la the only place tn tbe world where these pearl* arc found. They nro not taken from tinoyster shell, but from n shell reseii.bllng n large snail shell, on lied n "conch." These nearls when perfect bring very high pflces. It Is snld, raogta? from $50 to $5,000. ? I j . ^ Irs we rooaaim<eeuiaj .Rj : tlngUicSiomadisaiulBowsof 1 j Promoles DigesllonJChfetful|li : nc 6s and Rest.Contains neither ) i Opium.Morphine nor Miami. I Not Narcotic. il r%? ?//iij rL.CAurnrrnrrrvrn i9?ll " HmftatSml" Bo-da I jUZSewa ? ) Criftil JMitl/eSattx- I PMIBig i uinistSttd* I |if 1 j , Aperfect Remedy for Consflpa I i l'011?Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea I Worms,1Convulsions.Feverish ' ncssandLoss of Sleep. PacSiiwle Signature of Mir |^cH NEW YORK. 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. Six Mile. Our comniuniry was saddened Tuesday afternoon the 15th when it was learned that the quiet gentle spirit of Mrs. Gizebello Riggins had winged its tlight to Him who loved her better than we. She died at the homo of her son, A. B. Riggins. Her body was laid to rest the day following her death in Six Mile cemetery. The funeral ser-' vices was conducted by Rev. W. C. Seaborn. There was a large crowd present at the funeral to, pay the last tribute of respect to Mrs. Riggins. She was loved by all who know her. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of many friends. Mr. and Mrs Walker Youngblood, of near Pickens, visited latters's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. 13. Mann, Saturday night and Sunday. Til.. T T If TT J- - n TV. 1 ivir. ii. ivi. nosier or 1'icKens, passed through our town one (lav 1 j; s ^ week. Miss Minnie Lee Gilstrap of near Pickens, spent last week with relatives hero. Mr. Brackster Heaton of Anderson, visited at the home of Mr. T. H. Holliday recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holliday have been sick with grippe, but they are much improved to the delight of their many friends. Mrs. W. E. Pinson and children, nf Central, spent last wi wklr '? * 4 w? AT % '' II vv n :iu uiv; 11W1IHJ Ul IY1X . il I J U Mrs. Bon Holliday. Mrs. J. M. Salter field is quite sick at this writing: her many friends hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. Henry Jones of Pleasant Hill was a visitor at the home of 1\. E. Parrot recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holliday visited in the Pleasant Ilill seclion last Sunday. Some of the members of the family of Mr. It. E. Parrot have been Kick with frinnn mit. t.h?v " r-? - - Ji"' ?'v'w V4t ^.7 are able to bo out again to the delight of their many friends. Marie. 1 ih;iibii:?i in disorders and diseases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing are the babies' remedies. Scott's Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their digestion. It is a i c..i i?r Lii I Ivvuiiuciiui iuiiic lor ciiiidren of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. I'OR 8AI.K DY AW, DRUGGISTS Bend 10c., nnme of paper nnd this ad. for our beautiful Savings Ilunk and Child's 81: etch-Book. Kacli bank contains a Good I.uck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pewl St.. N. Y. -4 *** Y r IMOTnitlll iiHo i mm For Infants and Children. Nie Kind You Have Always Bought w Bears the fyX Signature /Am u iAv 1,1 ft/ Use U? For Over Thirty Years PAOTADIIl UHOIUIIIH THI OINTAUH OMFANVt MCW YORK OITT. BHnnnHM Since the discovery ?f ^crnis 011 dollar bills, perhaps it will cure such strains for ejettinp: them. The boll weevil and ho>k worm will take in some of Mr. Rockefeller's millions to exterminate them and if he will keep paying, it is unknown what else will make its appearance. Consumption will take several million to exterminate but let them come, wo want the millions of surplus money distributed. The Cause of Many 1 f? rl Y"l ? ? 'UVUblldl There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep^ , III. II tive. Many sudden ^ lUai Jci |[TILL^Jj deaths are caused ^ ?^lcar^ ^isease, pneumonia, Tjfl bcart failure or 1J v^r' ~V*A. ^ i? apoplexy are often '/iayC e resu" kidI vi W\ ncy disease. If I \A V\ fe") kidney trouble is |j M_h allowed to advance tliekidney-poisonnmit ?T~*^"-? ed blood will attack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or Eediment in the tirine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervousness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result frntn n f1??rnti?ntnotif !??. 1 ^ v.v.M..bv4iivm iiiv iwiuuc^h aim better health in that organ is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, nnd overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the Mglit. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest because of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and nriH.dMilar ci -/<? futKloo Va?I * ? ** -? mnwv.1. a UH iliilj IIUVC U sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Itinghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell ou something in place of Swamp-Root? > you do you will be disappointed. Kit Williams and John Glenn, both colored, engaged in a pistol rlllftl ,lt, f? rnilmnil />amn in Marion County. Both were killed. II. L.Erckman of Charleston was elected president of the Y. M. C. A. Association of theCarolinas at the annual convention in Anderson.. A cottonseed oil mill will* he erosted in the town of Barr, in Lexington County. | f bley's Kidney ! Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Dia| bates, and restore health and | strength. Refuse substitutes, i foleys kedney Pells F?m Bachachc Kioni??>?? Bmooin * -i' Crow Creek, Mr. Editor: As I haven't saw Emytmng ott or urow Ureok as though everything was dead, yet it is full of life and on a boom, I will try to write a line or two tf they may find space in your, 5r*/\l Trv?i vvinl ?*f? T I u ui diij Mrmini;ru viui iuu, an x am one of its readers and like to hear from all. The many friends of Kev. Kelley, pastor of Shady Grove Church, are sorry to hear he was disabled to preach this third Sunday, his regular appointment, but he showed a williing mind by being present. Those who wero present listened attentively to the aspiring sermon delivered by liov. B. P. Moore, ex-pastor. Mr. aiul Mrs. J. I. Vickeryaro on a short visit to the home of their uncle Uriah Mauldin. I'm just from the Arctic regions You know. I herd Roosevelt coming and had to skidoo. I made 0110 long run and landed in S. (J. I'll tell it to yoj as it was tolil to me. The farmers are doing well considering the weather The secret of it is, they are working together. This winter has been long, severe and rouerh. But they are fattening on the high priced feed stuff. They are working and singing their motto "From hand t<; mouth," They are expecting a loii}> summer drought. But their hands are full a? any one can tell. As the Kansas man sayt "They are planning for more U. .11 " 11 aim IUOO JH;II. They have had rain on thoii farms and sunshine in thcii hearts. But the sunshine is increasing as winter departs. Polar Boar. Congressman Wyatt Aikei was showing a newly-wed con pie from his state through tlu beauties of the white house re cently. Mr. Aiken is a good mix er and is on very friendly term; with custodians of the whitt house. The particularofficer wh< accompanied the South Carolim icjjicai;ut(itiYu aim mis iriuiui) through the mansion becanu very talkative and interesting ii pointing out and calling atten tion to special objects of interesl in the blue room, green room dining room etc. He told a verj good story, and a new one too, s( far as Mr. Aiken and his friend! were concerned. Pausing in tin stately chamber, over the door 01 which hangs a splendid oil paint ing of Andrew Jackson, the of ficer said: Mr. Aiken, I heard ; good story about Old Hickory i a few days ago. They :;a.> when he was on his deathbec he called in in all the servants and told theni goodbvo and toW them to live ri^ht and meet hin in heaven, for he was tfoin^ t.< ^o there. The day after Jacksoi died two old timey darkies win had worked for him for years held this conversation: "Say Tom, Mars Andy say lie \vn: gwine to heaven?he was a ^oo< marster, but a rattling, stormy bad man, too?reckon he did f A oo\rrvr\ i>v uv-arni. The other replied: "Dave, I'v been thinking 'bout that that ; good deal. Ho was a uni ty ba< fellow, but Mars Andy said h wuz going to heaven sure, am I'd like to know who in the h? could keep him frum it, if h not his mind sot that wav'f" Thirty-two all c g( (1 blind tigc have been arrested in Lancastci ci no 3 ^'^,cn n woman i ]?silent sec ret J-*l~jTi'7-- i J trusts you. Mill l"!l I fy.Vr?l J fe |r?i stowed (his ma lILuililJI* r dt"c? on Dr. N v?a??^~r y, of Uufiiio, N. 'r^i whero there arc MMiofii' >' ',car witness to v^sBPSBMl l; working, curingftr*?"! > Pierce's Favorite ^ ' ,{j ?which saves tli Ch^IC ))) I : from pain, and t. grapples with wc 11/ ncsses and stubbo 5?g*!l IT "wk m /,1Nowomnn',K ji I ir?i iiucia c r.uspi;' LvJ the World's ?H. V. Picrce, Dr. Pierv'n Meanant Pellett Indue? m V I . I V*pt* IIokhui ?g*ln lilts tho Hull's eyo This world famous: rif lo shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is living at Lin- j ' coin, III. Recently interviewed, ho says: 1 '' ?"I have suffered along time with kid- j ( ney and bladder trouble and havo used several well known kidney medicines all of which gave mo no relief until I ' started taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I used Folej"? Kidney Pilln I wiis subjected to Severn backache and pains in my kidneys with suppression and of-1 lentimes u cloudy voiding. While up- j on arising in the morning I would get. dull headaches. Now 1 b?vw taken ( th ee bottles Foley's Kipney I'ills and | leei li-u per celli nt-ner. i am never 1 bothered with mv kidne\? or bladder and onto mote feel like my own Keif. All this I owe solely to Foley's Kidney J'ills and always recommend them tc my fellow sulferers. Sold by all DrugKie:8. M. K. Wilson, a well known citizen of Sumter, is dead at the ap;e of 70 years. t" ii 11 y iiinr if.ii ?u every icu CftSC'8 <">1 rhuuniat ir.n. is simpley th< umatipm of the mufiCf.ls Vuo to col.I or damp, 01 chronic rl cutrttr?; n. ni-iih-T <if which require any iiitci. ;sl i r? a! trent. Ail (iut 1 needed I > !iir.).<l r? It. f is ili.' fief appiicui ion ?>1 Uhiiitu 11?lii's Liiinu'Mit. (>ivL> it a til in 1. You are **-*r t iiii l>> he pk-HHcd with the qn'ck rt'lit'F which il aJfordF. Sold by all !< hUtm. E. C. Ktalm, a prominentbusiness man of Chester, is dead at his home. Would 11 :i \ % si bl in Ills I?fo Osrar llnwm i>>, L *i?:in<?n. Ky., wri'f-s: I Iihw usi i| K..|..y-- Ki'lti'-y l.'rmi'ilv n< lnk?' tfft'nl pi- isii i- i:i Htutisiir i' cuivii me pern niit'iiily of U id hoy rtiseasi which crrtainty \v?wM have < ? s' u>? my life " Sold by all Dniggi.-.ts, Penjunin K. King, jr., formerly of (Jreen wood. who is want I 0(1 in this stale on the charge of ? using the mails with intent to com mitt, fraud, has hoon arrest; od in California. A NIKlit Alarm. ' Wiirsc than an alarm of fire at ninhl ib the inetahe eolith of rroup. Canftil imXhoiri kev p Foley's lionev ami Tar in ' the hou-e and Kiv'' >' ;l1 tin; first sign of ) danger. Foley's il-uwy ami Tar lias saved many little liven. No opiates. Sold hy all DniKnists. Casper ('hisholm, a prominent citizen of Charleston died at liis r home suddenly. > A pot, said (o have contained $-1,000 in gold, was dug up in l i -njw. 111 w', i < > m cu 1111 ly. i , How (iooil Nimvc Sprt'hdh. ) I am 70 yaorH old and travol must . of tho itme," writoH B. I*'. Tolson, of Kli'/.abcthtMWii, Ky.el" K vorvwhoro I 'to I rorommonci Eloutric Bittors. l?o1 caupo I own my oxccllnnt health and i vitality to ihcin. Tluiy HTahairch v>ry 1 it mo." they never fail o t>>no tho ^ stomach*, oulato tho the Kidnys and , vbowels, stttimulet lito liver, invigorate tho nc:ven and purify the blood. Thoy work wondi-rnis for run down 1 mon and women, restoring Ktronth - vigor and honlth Hi tz's a dailv joy. I Try them. Onlv f?0e'. Sntisfnclions posiitvely guaranteed by nil diuggicst.s. Fetor M. Fo^lr, aj^i'd (>!) years , a confederate veteran ol' (>ranno4 I>111}^ is dead at his home. A ii A xv f I l.i up- i > ii of a volcnn oxeit 1 >ri? f iutcrcst ami Iiwiiu.il . giti . i*II{11 mis will !> < IIS l sho t, if you us - Iltifkl"'.s A i< i Salvi* j tlioir (iuick(st en o. Kvo th" worst , hoi Is , uls, cifi vo oi sr< imnui' so o n j ohihd ill.v( it l'.s rosf iiv .Mif Imifiu-s fvoo rarn s.iori I onlod > if. int. for nriiH, (ills, ruis s, noro lji|s, ('ijnj'pi-r I I Innds, ('ml In us, uml It git*.1I in-tan r? 1 i.it all dru^isn. nro ! The ]?t i111it's dollar-?whore > are thoyA dollar here and a dollar there, scattered over numerous small towns all over the count rv. miles ami miles apart ? I how shall they he gathered together? (Yum home ve tvront to thy father's house; ye are wanted. Come here in sini-lo n ^ e file, I>v column, platoon?-o a that the printer may send tin c [] forth again, to battle and vine dicate his <Ted it. !?' adiT, if you I discover a stray dollar around 1 your premisis send him home e tenderly, he art ours. Wo also ask you to be sure you haven't a couple of pi intern dollars sticking about your cloths.? Colleton Mows. nor^d^ by Women 25 V/EAK VVOHEN STRONG ES SICK WOMEN WELL. appeal was ever miftdircctcd or her coneed when she wrote for advice, to m.., r,r,x,? . \i a ? ? ?It. /mrr.iii i\ i in I'.I'K.^I. ;in;vv/mnun, ?'? ['resident, Huffalu, N. Y. ilid natural hnwet movement one? m day. ^ ? Mo linckwclie or Kidney I'Jlla. -If yon havo pains in the bock, uri1,5,1 -It.. lUi/l uiuuuui UI niunuy UUllUiUti UI A" v sinoHB and lnok of onortry, try Motbor i 3rnv'8 AUSTRALIAN LEAF, tlio t ploasntn herb euro. As n regulator it 1 bns no oquol. At All Draggint, or "by < mail, 50c., AsK to day Satnpol Froo ' Address Tbo Mother Gray Co.,LoRoy, N. Y. G. H. Postoll, a well known citizen of Colleton County County, is (load at his hoiye at ' tlio age of 7(5 years. i Pneumonia follows a cold but never follows the ubo of Foley's Honey and Tar which stops the cough, heals the lungH and expels the cold from the system. Sold by all Druggists, Col. Mike Powers, a farmer of Charleston County, has inaugurated an innovation in farming in the use of pair of hogs iu farming operations. Chamberlain's Stomacho and Liver Tablets are safe, snro and reliable, and have I praised by thousands of \v< - men who nave iuhmi restored to )u*altli through their f<onth? ititl nd curative properties Sol I by all dealers, Clinton Rhodes, a merchant of Bate.slmr^, was shot and instantly killed l?y "NV. Klen, city electrician. N > SulMtituli). Accept no i-tihslitote for To'ley's Hon\v and Tar. Is is (hob st. mmI ?>?!'< st retniily for c iij^h colds, throat ami lunn troubles. < -outai?M if> opitule.s and uo harmful drugn. Ileim-mber the name, Pii'i'yV Honev and Tar. and accent im ml>-liliiu s. Solit 1 iy nli l)ru^(;iat?. Tho trustees of the Women's College at Due West have elected Rev. Thomas Gilmer Boyce, 1). I)., of Atoka, Tenn., president of 1 he college. Stiil>l>or.i Ah Mules iovrand powes Homoimes: pro oak wilicnt auso. Thon horo's rnnn obh of Appoir Indigos Tin, NurvotisnosR, ynoond, Huadaeh?. hut such Horace Johnsou, colored aged 15 years, fell into a well at Florence and was drowned. The South Carolina Improvement Association will _ 00 in prizes Ihis voar. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder tr<>ulo that ifnot li.'\on.l tin; reach of medicine. No medicinc can do more. Sold by all Druggists. William Welch, a well known citizen of Walhalla, died yesterday. Arc V"" frntjufnUy hnorso? Do you hnvo thnt ntinoyi'ng tjukling in your titroat? Dots your cough annoy you i' night and do yon rniao mucus in the morning? !I)o you want reloif? If ko, take ('huinhcrhen's Conch Kcmnd\ and you will ho pleased. Sohl by nil Diuggists. I?. Z. Bulloch, who is wanted in (ireenville on the charge of breach of trust has been arrested in Washington, CJa. A you up: white boy by the name of Settenieyer was run nve!'and killed by a Southern Railway train at Uoek Hill. Suv< <1 A Soldier1* Id fo. I'noiiiK (loath froiii shovt and shoil in the v.M r umim more ngm<ahlo to J. A. Stono, of Kemp, Tex., tliar faecii.tf if fiotn v\ li st. (iotors 8?iid was cnsuninHnil " f I'llntriiotiwl n thililmrn 11? writes that developed a cough, thnt tck to ipo in spit, off a 1 romodicn for year.-. My weight an down to 13(1 pounds. Titer, 1 began oiiHoDr.lv ncs Discovery, whili orompltly t:ur<Hl ne. 1 now woigli 17H pounds." Koi ('oughn, ('olds, Lngripn, Asthma, I lomorhag, lloHrsnsH, Whontrng (lough ;ind lung troubl its sp cino. fiOe. 1.00. Trial bo'.tlo freo, Gauantcod l?y Made With On Read in our Farmers' ioio how a planter in made 41 bales of cot record breaking yield, drought?the worst in y $2,098.47 for this crop. By Virginia T? x1 cn liberally,combined with c; cultivation, and a fair seas for a copy of this free bo sure you haul home only ^ SALE! Richmond, Va Mill ol thii Coupon Norlolk, Va, ? Columl Virginia Carolina Chemical COMPANY. "U'hl) PI*tend me a copy ol your 1910 VVlnilc Farmera' Ye?r Book liee ol coit. Charle Baltim Name Columl _ Monti Town Mempl Slate Hliikolntu Your8ho?? Allen's Foot Ense, a jiowdor. It jnros painful, swollen, smarting nor /oub feot and instantly tukostbo sting jut of corngB and bunionn and makes walking easy. Trv it. today. Sold ovjrywbere. Samples Free Address, Miens S. Olmsted, Loroy, N.Y. 0. F. Butler of Charleston, wlminstrator of tho estate of J. b\ Butler, has filed suit against the Southern railway for damages in the sum of $50,000.) The deceased was killed by a Southern train in December of last year. Chamberlain's Stomache and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering fro n chronic constipation, headache. biilionsnesB, difczvness. sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Suld by all dealers. Botanic Blood Balm (B. R. B.) Cures Through the Blood #?B1oq(1 Poison, Ml /Mfc BONE PAINS, CAN- %V j^r CER, SCALY SKIN, Rheumatism, Eczema* Hching Humors. B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Blord) is Iho | only Blood Rein< dy that kills tho poison in the lilood and then purifies it?sending a flood of puiv, rich l)lood direct to ilio skin butfnee, hones, joints, and wherever the disease is located. In this way all sores, ulcers, pimplrs, eruptions are healed and cured, pains and aches ?/i i vriru 11ii \i I.^I11 v-i'iinc, t'uiii^n nuumu^i B. B. B. comph t<ly changes the hcdy into a clean healthy condition, giving the skin the rich, red hue of perfect health. B. B. B. cures the woist old cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM BBB pleasant and safe to tnko: composed of puro liotanic ingredients. It purities ami enriches the Itlond . 15. It. It. strengthens the nerves and build* up the broken down system. Drug. XistsJl .DO l?i:it liAKGK UOTTLK with direo tions for home cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. B. A. Blunt, C. W. Jonkins anil J.C. Jenkins, car inspectors of the Southern railway at Colun.bia, have been arrested on the charge of robbing passenger's trunks. Webb Simmons, a young white man of Anderson county, who killed United States Deputy Marshal McAdams, is being tried on tin; charge of murder. Medidt's that :iiil nature a?o always most nucoehsful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acls on this plan. It loosens the cough, relievos th.i lungs, opens the so crfHiuiiH linn iiuih nature in re.sio.imn mo 8i8t"in to a Wealthy condition. Sold hy all dealers. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE fe LIGHT RUNNING ^ \ Ifrou wnntcithora VlhrrttlngSlmttlo, Rntnry Hlnitlle or ? Hln>;lo Thread | Chain Ntitch] Hewing Muelilno write to THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY tjruugci IVIUSM. Many sewinsr machine* are mailr to sol! reicariliesi of gu-'lity, but the Now Home is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Hold by authorized dealers ouly. t FOR SALK MY ales of Cotton ily One Mule Year Rook or Almanac for Terrell County, Georgia, ton with only one plow, a and he had a nine weeks' ears. His gross income was You can do it too Using i-Carolirta !1! infers ? ireful seed selection, thorough ion. Ask your fertilizer dealer ok, or write us for one. He Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers J OFFICES i . Atlintt, G?. S???nn?h, G*. N. C, ton, 8. C. iWllll'Wirw^l <* ' -..f- . . V , . . AJ