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waii i tymuaiai 1 * 11??!' BP?! ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. PD|l|sl 1 AVcgetaWe Preparation rorAs ting Uie Stomachs aiidDovsxIsol" I If; Promotes Digestion,Cheerful iii'i I ness and Rest.Coutains ncittw I Opiiuu.Morphine nor Mineral, j 11 Not Narcotic. I I i: HhyxofOhlDc&WlirnUlEU FhrofAin SeedjUx.Smna * \ |:Ja :i JhcM/eSa/h- I jtatstSttd * I $03&s*. I Jjr; Him Seed- I m J :! A Aperfect Remedy for Ctmsfipa j K ,<j Mon, Som* Stomach.Diarrhoea j 8 |? | Worms .Convulsion s .Fever ish \\ iSj, ness andLoss of SLEEr. FacSimile Signature of fljj 1 NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. - ROGUES III UNIFORMS Donned Official Clothes to Work Their Victims. CLEVER RUSSIAN SWINDLERS. fT"h? Plausible Old Military Man Who Made a St. Petersburg Jeweler Wliom Ho Robbed Act as His Accomplice. Th? Energetic Police Agents. Nowhere is a uniform moro potent than in Russia, and (hat fact lias more than once heen utilized by swindlers In their daring operations. Some years ago a jeweler on the Nevsky Prospekt of St. Petersburg received a'Tfsit one sunny afternoon ,fFom aii old and decrepit oilicor in the ' uniform of a general. The old gentleman was assisted from his carriage to the counter by an attentive footman in livery. The smiling jeweler received him with the deference due to his rank and accommodated him with a chair. The gentleman had come to choose a birthday present for his wife. The tradesman displayed his most valuable collars and tiaras. The veteran lingered over them lovingly. At last he made choice of a costly suit and intimated that it would meet his purpose. Tremblingly the old soldier sought in his breast for his pocket book. lie had Rallied forth without it. The disappointment of both shopman and cu tomer was acute. The general, hewever, was not a strategist without resource. With apologies he asked for writing materials and essayed i?> pen a letter to his home. The excitement acting upon his palsied hands made his writing illegible. The jeweler was in despair. The old man sighed and in marked upon the sad consequences of campaigns. The Jeweler was touehed He had an inspiration. "Wlrll your excollcncy permit mo l<> fe|^kgte^tiie instruction to your dicta fnl-jyas delighted ami most ' - Uon ^wliness paper <>f his lirm I In* j , te the stumbling voids nf .^feteran : ,x- Denr Anna ? I have nce<l of mon* Please take 6.000 ruble.*; from my : ;ii'o an<l return by- bearer. Lovingly ymii . i/r IVAN The general's own footuuin was di - i patched with the note. The id man The CaiiRP of M?nv Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this \ country most dangerous because sod^eeepA|j| 1} tfisci pneumonia, II\y?J TjT vCEjLjt heart failure or .'llVvl t ' "Tv ^1 r npoplrxv are often /^ \ /^ "K rtSl.I't !. \ Vw Kj kidney trouble in p \! ^ M Wl _! allowedtoadvance ^N^v" the kidney-poison- i ed blood will attack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head aelie, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervousf \ 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 health in that organ is obtained Quickest bv a nrooer treatment of the V. i<t rieys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, 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 immt diate ( fleet of Swamp-Root, the groat kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest because of its teniarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is f old by all druggists in fifty-cent and on ^dollar size bottles. Yon may have u I ample bottle and a book that tells all ! about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., liiughatiitou, N. V. 1 When writing mention reading this gen- \ crous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, ^ Swamp-Root, and don't K*t a dealer ? 1 i | ion something in place of Swamp Root? J you do you will be disapi>ointed. I ! ! I II???x ? , ^ '.ASTORIA wm IV Villi B For Infants and Childypn. | 1 he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /*/A, Signature R Jr 'n 1,F Itee J* For Over Thirty Years THC CENTAUR COMPANY, HIW YOUR OIT*. .sal admiring (ho jewels until in due course the servant returned with the 0,000 rubles. Tho tiara was bought, n ud paid for. Tho jeweler escorted his distinguished client to the carriage and stood bowing as he drove away. That evening when the jeweler retlll'lieil to tiw ll.??lW. lll^ uif.l nul-.n.l ?1>? lie 1,1' 1 withdrawn s<> largo a sum from tho family safe. "What sum';" asked tho shopkeeper In surprise. "Why, tho r>,000 rubles you sent for this afternoon." "Five thousand rubles! I don't understand." "Heavens, hero's your letter!" The wife prodia-ed tho letter in the jcwcicrs own ii:i mi writing III < >11 the jeweler's own business note paper. : lie for the first time realized that the common name of Anna ami the common name of Ivan were respectively those of himself and his wife as well as of the palsied olHcer and his visionary spouse. The jeweler had paid for the otlieer's tiara. Of the same jjenre, though differing in detail, was am i her swindle perpetraicil tipon a jeweler in St. l'etersluiru. The mystery surrounding the composition of the secret service force is 1 i: e HKisI ell'oi l i vi? f.... li> t 1ir> I. of I In* intelligent liussian crl in i tin I. On the (IiTnide Morskala is one of the lllovt magnificent jewelry stores in Europe, i h>' house of l-'auberge. To if one day dnne up it splendiilly nppointed equipage, in which wore seated tvv 5.;dios The ladies descended lit I'auberge's and were received as customers of distinction. The older lady intrndueed herself as the wife of a well known statesman recently returned from abroad. She explained that she had been authorized by her husband to choose a collar of diamonds. The Jeweler spread before her the {joins of his collection. After much hesitation the lady picked one of the most expensive, but to her dismay the price exceeded that suggested by her husband. The salesman dreaded to lose so profitable u customer. Could not madam obtain tin* consent of her excellency's husband to the purchase? The lady meditated and :it length begged permission lo drive t> the otlice of her husband's ministry- the distance was not great to show him the collar and gain his permission to buy it Her comnniiion 1 would i-? 111:1 in in tin- simp during her ' 1 I :i! iis :i l; ?sta^c? Tin* jowch-r whs delighted with the suixneslimi 1 'I'lio lady departed in Inn* earringe. < Tiuii' passed <piartor of an hour, half ' >jii lioiir, tliroo-quarlers of au hour. Suddenly (here rushed iut<? the shop two poliee ntreuls. who aiuiouneed (heir authority and showed their <>Hi cial ii!idu?'s. They assured the aston |sh? ,| I'inherit? that he had lieeu su it dled. The jeweler trembled, lie pr<><]ii<-?-< 1 his hostage. 'J'lie detectives seized upon her. Protesting, she was hustled into a ha< k and driven away t<> 1 hi' polire ?>('!( e. It was the last the jeweler saw of I ho vifiii.'iii llin i.i.lii i. ??f -a i??? * hf ilhuiionrix. The doted ivos wore tho f o;irli inn li :iii<1 III'' foolllUHl of till' t>ri11 i'lnl ? (|ui|> iu'c, who Imil chunked 1 l i!i - .iik1 returned to resi-ui' their ne< omplice. Foley's Kidney Pills Whnt They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build lp the worn out tissues, and o eliminate the excess uric acid \ ihat causes rheumatism. Pre- j /cnt Bright's Disease and Dia- " Dates, and restore health and n strength. Refuse substitutes, 1 f 'wr - ' THE BLACK BASS., i Mysterious Habits of the Fish That Puzzle the Naturalist. wny iue ouicK uass unes on one uay and refuses every bait tho next; why he takes helgra mites mid only helgramites on Monday, grasshoppers on Tuesday and frogs on Wednesday; why he l ites only on dark days for a fortnight and then shifts his biting humor to .lays bright and breezy; why you tlud him today 011 sandy bottom aud tomorrow on mud and the day after on the rocks, are baling traits of tho bass that relate merely to his; sporting relations with tho angler But there are other mysteries that mivvlo flu* 1111 f urn I i s; t nn?1 li<?:ir mi I hi* organic life of the fish. Up in Maine are two bass rivers not far apart. In one tlie tisli run often to four, even to five, pounds; in tlip other rarely above a pound and a luilf. In one of the largest lakes of New Hampshire the writer's score for a whole season once ran up to fish. Food was evidently abundant, for the bass were "chunky" and the viscarea thick with fatty tissues. Yet the postmortem showed in the stomach only glutii,. us. unrecognizable white mnt!sr. and tlu? largest bass ?>f (ho whole season drew the scales at but a pound and three-quarters. What did those baas live on, and why didn't they grow blggerV Again, in the uplands of Connecticut are two hi rite lakes some eh.rht miles :'!>art. In tile one l :i> of. ten cauidit in winter h-e li!;".': in the other lake almost lienor in winter, though in its open summer waters bass fishing is the better. Itemembering that the bass are supposed to hibernate and in fairly deep waters, would not that fact argue in t!'<> late season darker outward lines aiid deep or nronv.es.' ^ et the head or :i large bass hatchery lias observed a silvery change <>f t!u> bass i!l llio approach of winter when hi* habit and habitat would imply the exact reverse. Such aro a few of the anatomical enigmas of (lie black bass that make hint ami his paradoxes an interesting study fur that open minded angler who blonds the naturalist with the sportsman.? Collier's Weekly. Elihu Yale's Grave. Rlihu Yale, from whom tin4 college in New Itnveu took its na-ne. sleeps i:i the graveyard al Wrexham church, near Chester. England. The follow ing inscription (restored some years ago liv f hn r*<iiin((i) r\f V'iln\ to hn fi.ni.J on one side of his tombstone: Horn in America, In Kurope bred, in Africa traveled, in Asia wed, Whore ions lie lived and thrived; In London dead. Much K'>od, BOmu ill, ho <1 id. so hope nil's even And that his coul through mercy's pone to heaven. ?Boston (J lobe. In a Bad Way. A tencher in :in elementary school sit Grsiz, Anstrisi, received si letter from n mother who explained that she had been dangerously ill with atheism stud rheumatism and iiiul kept her little pirl at home to nurse her. A Native I ntcrprelation. "Toll inc." said nil inc|iiirini; F.nuli.'.h man of an Anioricnti friend, "what is 11 jo yifiniflcaneo of I lie eaj;le shown on yonr money?" "It i:i nn emblem of its swift Ciylil." The Object. IEi<-li Uncle Rliene.".or?So yon are named after me, ore yonV Small Nephew?Yes; ma said it was too bad, but we needed t lie money. IIow's This? U c ulTer One Ilundnd I ollais lie aril for arv easi? of Catarrh that can M?t l>e cured l?v I lull's <':?t;?rrli Cure. ! '. J. CIIKNhY & CO.. Toledo o. W. tin1 undersigned, have known I I. ( henry for the la-t l.~> voar*. and l> ve hirst perfectly h >n<<r: !>i?> in ::I! !ai ss ira* saetions and financially s?' !i tirrv "ill any obligations made by l.iinn. VVai.oinci. Ki\nan& Makvin, Wholesale I Jnijjgists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken int- nai, acting directly upon the idoo.l aim miaous surfaces of the .- v?lcni. I -.-.t inonials sent free, I'rico 7.V per hollle. Manchuria. Manchuria's area is sligl.ily greater han thdt uf tile combined Males < f owa, Minnesota, North I'akola, South [Jakota and Nebraska, or Hie total irea devoted annually to corn, wheat. :otton, oata and barley in the United states. H a H is now a aummer as well ? I as a winter remedy. It H |] has the same invigorating I and strength-producing ef- Rj B feet in summer as in winter, n ! Try it in a little cold milk or I ALL DRUGGISTS 8 MORAL STRENGTH. Our time's of greatest pleasure nre when w have won romc higher peak of difficulty, trodden under foot some evil and felt day l>y day so sure a growth of moral strength within lis that wo cannot conceive of an end of growth. Stopfqrd A. Brooke. I Stoam. , The tempc.-nture of xtciun at one ( lourid pressure Is At thirty ( jouihIs pressure it I-. 'J7 :?. A >1 itii WxllU (o l>ie ( >n|y when a In/y liver and s ml"- - Ii ( iowoIh cnnsn fr'yli'ful d?3S|)rni !i n v. , {lit l>r. Kind's New Lift' Pills i vm I j >ninnn from tlio sv.-tom : lirii hf , lid courntfr : euro nil Liver. Kr<iinm h | ind Kidney tronblon: iinpurt limit li | ind vit^o toll o wonU, nervous and aiU ng; 2.")C at all druKRiHta. * , m fflpppp" j' V j; J_Aids Nature The great suocoos of Dr. Picrcc'a Goldc; covery in curing weak stomncli3, waste lungs, nnd obstinate and lingering coug! the recognition of the fundamental trull Mcdical Discovery" supplies Nnturc v iutf, tissue-repairing, musclc-maki:;-! mo tiensed and conccntrafed form. Willi t! supplies the ncccssary strength to the st. food, build up ('so b<v'y i\:id thereby thrs obstinata coughs. 'l!:o "Discovery" r~digestive and nutritive or;'/.n3 i:> sound and cnriclics the blood, rind jiouri: Ik ; uhorl Cbti'.blishra (sound vi^orou ; health. SS your dealer offers son it is probably be: t'O. But you oro .1 *: th there's nothing c Dr. Piercc's Common Sense tu. 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Thu n| lentil i won; { ('< u ' r! n Stonnch mi i I, v r i . ii ' ) llitf hi 11v'i'. N 1 l ii [jl'hiHl f 'tii f >i 11. cr aii l l i\v l i, hM u a < <: > Itn??w-i Ifi i r < ii. hi "i I I for cuinuyf i bn^li: it ?.>j, i?-lc hen i i. , lilli')-,: r,i ; j a 11 it (in ail I Ulliij; ill Sol-.l I v nil (I- nl i I OVE AN! i MARRIAGK. Chailf-s Ki:; ' v ftun?? t!;:-- sonIrr.cr into I J-.. I .! .m>- on lit ic !< of marriage: i ! I;.!!, o', love enJinf, a! llie allar. I or!".! ' Never lin.sit:ifn :i!> nt giving <' nin liorlii n's l mi !i I, 11 il\ I c? i -r n. ft contain* nit i , inn > r fithor tvrtreo; tics an I i-iin Ii ivon with iinnik i nni' \ - ? - ?' ... ? MI" MM .'en 'iis mi11 i 'I i li i'ii c!i11 iroti i r usi:?|il 11 In ii .* u; urpn (< I. .-i.l iul'Y ill (l( 111vi SEF.KING I l APPJNi' SS. All mcnr.cckli ;>iners. Iol!n.< | t!icr<? i no exception. \\ Ii >1 r ! 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V. < I> I. . . .,0 I (.< 1'rinl bottle f: . f!n irnnici-ri by :>11 lni'.'^i Is. j'J-.i t:tabliihs3 tho ImJlii, purifies the nerves?hi ictf/I :": '*i-'rt an good," '2 pays better, a c:: "> ni.t C':? profit, no ci'.-.. ' .' yon. Say so, Au\ *. r-' ri:??n English} or, Med* .! , iu-.-.vly revised up-to-dato ;cr> :< i > oovcr cost oi mr.uing s Yjr, R. V. i^icrcc, Buffalo, N. V. Coiiiitisili<i<-r .1 liliiiH A I'raf' l'< Ht No. 143 ?* i i. Uu A. i\ Mr 1 :?n?' (' iok. C'otr.nwindo of ntiovo Piisl, Iv > :?i:i ?, Hi, \ rit<c: "Fort 1" l' t'lit ! i - I i li' i v. i '> l>nc'' nrh him ]i? in afio.-s im Uidnovn. Ai'ov.t (i *o mm i is ; ir > sim tod tnking Kol; i\ ;-y I ' 11-: ;i: I :i' nil .i \ I In \ \\ n (! i ;* ii'.< , s i 'i ij | i;o|.r oi t K I O !l "I ill III) A I : I >lt fivo ft Oil I I . Ill -| 1 i i> ;i i fII1 lllll'Moi ti v is 'I i li: l*i 1 y Kid ii V ; l i I I i I ' ,ivn it id inniiv i i i . 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I 11 > i > \? :ia' ulr.TM JiiliiuhH, I'ri'ptiorip M i' 'I nd ciii<(I |>ti11m mi firhi .M."ii ..i i c H" hvv clliin'- .uhnidc i1 ' ' | 'i| l | !| tUC" K I'c I <1 \ it : i Ik :ilt In i ' -id I it 'ii, ( i v iritr i I., it'll 11in- uf | ! I'll i' P.. II. hi I he w s ?>|i' BOTANIC BLOOD BAIM EBB | 111 . - . lit' .' I ; ,.?.< < t ( |.I||P i: r i 11. 11 ii ii id..: cm rii lif-s i! .1! I 11. l!iU |il?rvt'> ! ? i r ii * * .. i 1,1; with iliic i*.>11^ f(.i r.oiiir> I'll.. . Sold at All Driif Stores. Meal anc There seems to be an impressaioi too high to use as a fertilizer. Yo per cent, acid and one ton of meal tons of fertilizer that will cost yon $ at Anderson, S. C., fall payment. I per cent, to 8 per cent, ammonia anc That is not high for a fertilizer as \ many people have tried meal and aci it very satisfactory. There is nothin tributor or grain drill slicker or sine Ten-four acid. 10 per cent. phospori< ash, mixed with meal im. .es a cor von use that von yet a fertilizer tha had. Ask W. H. Glenn, (Henry G1 104 acid and meal. 1 le tried it; kept it up Now, il you cxpeCTto use meal an u^gest that you y[et your meal ear this last year we all woke up one mc ply of cottonseed nval was exhaustc had. Last )car there v as more cot ilit-re has been or will be this year. > rush. There was more cotton mc much milder winter than this has bee f t- th<- rows in a hard winter than il We v< i ' < i more iliis winter t ! v?,.s \ t-i ) much meal expo 111- wen llv, thousand tons of m< ton a lew da^s :!K() a,u^ most of it c; st.tte. Now, taking all these things this year, \ harder white , taking p heavier expert trade this year the n ing that las' year the meal supply w ittle later tln-n this, and we can ha hat tin al wi'i he higher be I ore a gre lir\ /w !<< j'c.t it too lone von mav fin I ??;<i the net. Besides, it you arc ^ ii and haul it home and h ive it reat i i i: <!( p'i i ' i it (II until it is all g i ? i : n< t, iM l i rind tt. I'i " il i' > poor usiiess. \\ < have given )ou the price of n<l ( ne-third meal. Noa- if you u wil: r<>s> y>n some mure but \ou \ /< r, ..iiil iIh-m perhaps, >ou can mix .ill" and hail you von't have any 111 r biscuit ami grav\ give out at tl N< \\ w have- a magnificent lot o (><K s t'> s 1'; goods that have prove p countr* wh? rever they were usee suggest t<? you that there is more nnnlvm^. Von r.in'r nlwnvs irn hv ? J - ? "J *-> J < 1111< n u~t i - in tin; an monia. We j < ifffr-rcn: S' nixes. The. be^t amm< ii'-.jh rra<l 11'nxl from tlv slauj*htei 11 .11, u i j , < i < < im ammonia ai > .? pl.m iood. I b oi meal runs I jccnt ammonia and will stand up all wt ll on paper, but it takes about stv 11.111- <1^ U J ) I I 11 I KJI III ?UUJ1 II 1J> | > 11 L 1 11v* <. 1 'nun leather meal we are I( !nod. We arc merely mentioning t < lear to n(>ii th.it you cant depend o [ i<? buy l? iiI /.i r on ?jrade and on p Iruits as shown in crops. The cro| our fei tilizer was used speak for th< lectly willing to r< st our case on tlu d'ops made in Anderson County las with our ft i uliz. r. Buy fertilizer oi /.< r like you buy fat backs. A fat 1 s-nd an id<-it to a store and he can the best lariner i ? Anderson Count) > ou bii)- your colfee, or your clothin llour, or your land or your mules, just as nearly ? ver) tiling else is boi fat backs. We wish io espenallv rccomme s 1-4 9-3-3 nnd io-4-;|?-8-3-3 and 1 -6, <X- 1-4 and 104-4 'or sandy lant See our agents. Anderson Phospfi AndLorson cj. Si. Vamiiver, President. I 16 oz to th We don't claim any pedestals i : hut <>ne tiling we are particular n ( very pound of groceries that go |l pound. You get just what you \ Honest Wei and Correct Mem Come in; let's taH E Thomas <& \ Good Things Goods Delivered Free, Next I)oor toGravlev1** Stable. 4|^| V n that cottonseed meal is u can use two tons of 14 and you will have three 20.94 Per ton, delivered his meal runs from 8 1-2 1 ahout 2 percent, potash, jrices are now. A great id mixed and have found g that goes through a dis other than meal and acid. : acid and 4 per cent, potking good fertilizer; when t is among the best to be enn^ his experience wirh / I \ year or so ago and has d acid this year we would ly. A little later than riling and found the supid. There was none to be tonseed meal made than There were more seed to ule. Last winter was a 211 and it takes more meal t does mi a milder winter, lian .ve did last winter, rted to Europe last year, i.il exported from Charles\me from oil mills in this i together, a shorter crop tore meal and very much last and then remember as completely exhausted a rdly resist the conclusion at while. If you put off id that you are fishing be [oing to use it why not get ly. Get it while you can one. The place to fish is shing behind the net is a fertilizer two-thirds acid se half meal and half acid vill find it a stronger lertilit better. When you mix lflt rwft* "Vrm mil nnL-p le same time. T high grade ammoniaied n satisfactory all over diis I last year. We want to in the fertilizer than the the analysis. The main ret the ammoniates from Dili ate plant food is from ^ r pens of the West. It id is available on the spot rom 18 per cent, to 20 per ri^lit on analysis, show up yen years to become availn the ground. Ammonia ?K1 never becomes a plant his to point out and make [i the analysis. You want suits obtain* d, on visible )s giown last year where jmselves and we are perTl - - 1 - ? ii. i nine: were no oeiier it year than those fertilize d i jjrade; don't buy fertili>ack is a fat back, you can buy as jrood a fat back as Hut that is not the way or your shoes, or your i uu i.ri) 'iium uii j^ruuti n^lu cxc in t( if;lizer and nd our 104, 106, 8-3-3, 9-3-3 for red lands, 10 4. Is/ tate L Oil Co , s.. c. 1). S. Vandivcr, Manager. e lb. | or wings for ourselves, I about is to see (hat Ej es out of our stor3 is a t >av for. J gilt suros : it over. Ma sues to Est 'Phone No. (>7 j: i ;konH, S. C. M