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. ' wmmmmmmmmmamm !| alcohol 3 1'kh uk nt I AVcgetablePreparationfor As !, 11 simUat in^ the Fbod anil RcijiJ.i j ting I lie Stomachs awl Hovels nf i I' promotes Dig,cslion.Cliecrl\?v| || i ness andRest.Contains ncittur ill Opiuni.Morphinc nor Mineral. hi Not Narcotic. ? : fycyKalOltlDrSmmmilin I J\anpkin Sftd~ j|i| jilx.Senm * ) I JMx/le&Jh- / Olil AuseSttd * I I flgSfc*. I O ItmSr/J- I !A Ctpnfkd Suaar. I q mtagntnTtonr. f r ^ Aperfccl Remedy for C-mslipa iSro |i 1 ion, Sour Stomarli.Diarrhea ! Scan * Worms .Convulsions.Feverish ncss and Loss OF Su.L i'. Facsimile Signature iT Ifi' mw$M ' Exact Copy of Wrapper. A DANGEROUS FISH. Tho Peril That Comos With Cntching an Eloctric Ray. Trouble lurks In the least suspected spots. One would think a smooth, shallow cove a safe place In which (o float In a good craft, yet Charles I'rod erick Holder met with nn adventuro In just such a spot, which ho relates In "Big Game at Sen." The author was visiting a friend on the New Mug land coast, who was given to the study of natural history. One day the author accompanied I:in friend on a colleetlnrr fHn mui ti > Is the story of the result ns ho (old it: Opposite ills house was a little hay with a clean sandy bottom. Over this wo slowly drifted. 1 sat In the stern, enjoying the day and examining tho curious things my friend drew out of the water. Suddenly lie Rave an ejaculation, and I saw hi in olin^, seemingly helpless, to lii.s pole Ilia face was ashy pale, with a white ap pearanco like one stricken with -i fatal v disease. ' I sprang forward Just in tin- to catch him as lie fell back into tin- i. -at and lowered him to tho seal. At he could only motion toward the wa t ter. He was almost rigid finally Inrecovered enough to say "Torp-d->" I saw the harpoon ho was l< . :i? dancing about, evidently foreed n U JUigU 11311, lir(lN|>lIlg It. 1 S'.'MI covered tlie trouble, for I re<"ivcl eloctrlc sliock strong enough to :11 -! knock me over. I dropped (lie pole I5y this time my friend had ri nvi ed enough to tell mo lo let t!:e li h n? main where It was. Willi dlllh-ul'I rowed to shore. When tlie hoal v. a grounded I picked up an old glass hot tie, took a turn over It with tlie lim and, with the help of this h 'in-m i] Insulator, pulled the lish on shore. It proved to he one o" the largest tor pedoes, or electric rays, I have ? vor seen. Under certain conditions it would have heen capable of hilling a man. When touched the fish wmi! i k. roll Its eyes dismally and give a l<>\\ croak. r . . w l nave never known a man (<> l y killed by one. but many have I < n In'^ter Jured, and, as for my friend, lie did not , *T|>' y * . recover In a week. biThi'lPLD TIME DINNER. ' 'it tli0 Manners In the Sevenfj/the JBenth Century. W; I W.,, of h "?' | > i i a I i I y in I!.::,'.and I J , a ! . : t ' /Ml ';()? * n country gentleman of oijaSBBaM. ./mart. if, Vjiyick oiV* Get Up 'Xt'/lh a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes *rou Miserable. Ftp* Almost everyone knowiof I)r. Kilint : J Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver tud A&3 1* ,| jT\ bladder remedy, be^ ^ Root fulfills' i:!a : / -il mjtV '^9 every wish in <>, |i C~l u 1 jijjH coming rlieunr ' :n, \ Hilt pain in the back, I ilfMrHMw-k TO ney?, liver, Ma<i . 0 II an'l every part of thill ' _T urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wiue or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being cnnipcllcd to go often through the day, and to get tip many timc9 during the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything hut if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It lias been thoroughly tested in private practice, and ban pruvcil BU BlltV-VadKIl mat 11 Dpf l Kll (II ip.ngcment has been made by which nil readers of this paper, who hove not already tried it, may have a sample bottle 9ent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how t-? j, findontifyouhavekid* < * ^ neyor bladder trouble. When writing mention |^5wS:2;i2;i55rra reading this generous ster in this paper and [ ;nd your address to Kilmer tk Co.. Hom# o\ nwamp-Koot. I il^hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent fcfc. an, |one-dollar size bottles are sold by . uggists. Don't make any mistake BL tO tnRember the name, Swamp-Root, m middled*? Swamp-Root, and the ad- | , \hatnton,N.Y? on every bottle. too the o*. \ . -% * *"?" - * ? I MCTnDIA imuiumn For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A V Signature / /\M a JV In J* Use iJ For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA thc ckntaur company, new your city. the peri. (1 lived. Dinner and supper wore brought In by I lie servants with their hats cm. a ci;m<hii wSiic-li Is corrobm-aied l>y I-'vnes M : \ - >11. who says that, bein.i: at a Mii ' t s house who had i..i\ servants t > attend him. tbev brought in the meats with their heads ?. vereil with hltle taps. A fl i i \\ a -h:iil; theii haiiiis in a basin they s.i; down to dinner, and Sir .James I'liii.le said ^raee. The viands scetii'd t" have been pleii11till and excellent "hi;,' pcittatre, long kale, bowe ol' white kale." which is cabbage; "brach snppe," powdered beef, roast ' n ml 11, .ilo.t mutton n I'onlsnn >! > lit fonr of :in egg and goose Then they liiid cheese, < u( jind uncut, and apples. 1'll( tho close of I In* feast was tfio most curious thing about it. The tablecloth was removed, and on the table were put a "towel the whole breadth of the table and half the length of it. a basin and ewer to wash, then a reen carpet laid on, then one cup of I. er set on the carpet, then a little lawn serviter plaited over the corner ol the table and a glass of hot water set down also on the table; then be tla-re three boys to say grace, the tir t tho thanksgiving, the second the Pater Noster, the third prayer for a blessing of God's church. The good 11 i.i i i '-i. i u v ui:> pill l\ I i 11 t JI It and (ho whole company then do <1 rink hot waters, so nt supper, then to l>ed." ? I'xoha mro. Mixing Religions. The 1 tiuht six-yearohl daughter of nil upper west side physician happened into his r< eption room the otlier day. and a waiting woman path in enga^ -d her in coin ersatlon "1 suppo<e yon y<> to church and Sunday s lioolV" she asked "Oh. y.'s. ma'am," slio replied. "And what d nomination do yout . i parents lichmx "Why." "-.ild the little one, "mamma's ' a Pre- o.Meriaa and papa's a hrain spe, clalist."- Nt>\\ York tJlohe. Their Fate. ' "ho late i?r. Talma;,re on.-e called on 1 his lawyei anil found two of his palisii'oiii r there on legal business of ti private nature. ? "All, ?11 t or," called I lie lawyer In ; i < i :ii "^ooil morning! Hen? are ' I v. > i ! y in Co- U. .May I a sic without 11111 . ; i: i> if you regard them as black she p or while?" "I do i t !;no\v as yet," replied Talma ; > dryly, "whether they're black or white, I it I'l l certain that if they IX, innlli her - long they'll be fleeced." Charged Tor Curiosity. Mr. Haeli What Is the reason you charge twice as much for my cuffs as you <lid formerly? Laundress? Hocnnso you have begun making pencil notes on them. "What difference (loos that make?" "Tho girls wfisto so .nucli tii.iw in trying to make thorn out." ?London Sparo Momenta. Indisputable Proof. "You say tln-y contested tho will of the deceased?" "Y<-s. and the court held that hn was suffering from hallucinations." "on what grounds?" "It appeal's that lie left three-fourths of hia property to Ids motlu r-lti-lnw." - T.ondon Opinion. i Folev's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will curc your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and ~ ?2- ? -* biiiiiinuic nit; cAucsa unu uciu that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright'a Disease and Diabates, and restore health and Strength, Refuse substitutes, / f > < 7 Lf. " r:~> ; .J " * * THE LION'S ROAR. An Appalling Sound That Brings Terror to the Traveler. Once In the* lion country yon lonm the real reason why lie is termed the king of beasts, lie looks It. Besides, there Is the terror he easts over all the brute creation about him. And as fur t.I I ! < I" mi"., IIIV.-1V 13 tllll' 111111111' I>1 nil? Ill Eust Africa that the traveler never forgets il-e lion's roaring. To me no other sound in nature is more awe inspiring, more appalling, especially it' i heard at really close range or *ituuOg hills, where the eelio resounds*in its rolling double liass. Contrary to the common idea, lions do not eontitie their thuuderoufc vails to the ulglu only. Frequently in open daylight one may he startled l?y a sudden outburst. They are a noisy lot loo. At night I have heard a hand keep up the dire chorus for hours at a time, a blood curdling concert that brings to mind every tale, fanciful or true, of their ! daring, of (heir tierce ra|?:?? ity and might. It seems, still ftirlIjor. to have an added dread fulness when one is lying within l lie frail walls of a lent, with only its canvas between one and the formidable musician. Listen now! There goes one booming In the distance, a roaring obligate that breaks into from six to a dozen calls. From (he first to the fourth the volume usually increases; then it dies I down. At very close quarters one hears the roar melt gradually into a purr, Itself diminishing to a growling, discontented mumble that lasts for about half a minute, or there is the other sound, equally menacing a soft and suggestive crunching noise, as though the beast had already settled to a grewsoine meal. The lion's voice is illicitly, as mighty as his sirenirili. Forget his habits, his love <>t < arri n and his daylight turn of cov.nrdi< e and you have the Impression o| a Kin of beasts n real royally along the brute creation. -iOverybody's Ma ; / ie I.IOII I'oiidloh* ? l MM Iii Pittsburg ? savage 1 ioti fondled tlio j linnd that n child thrust into his cage. Danger to a child is mhik'I inics great when least regard I. (H'-ii it conicB through Colds, ('roup ami Whooping Cough. The\ >hty thousaiula thai Dr. King's N w I >is<'ovcry could have saved. "A fev d >ses cured our baby of a very bad rase of Croup." writi-H Mrs (15. Davis of Flat UocU, N'. C., "\\Y always give it to him Nvhon be lakis (old. It's a wonderful medicine for babies ' lb st for Coughs, Colds, LnCripi e, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Weak l.ungs. ~>0c. --rl (HI Trial bottle free. (Iiviranterd by all druggists. Not Offended. The Kov. Dr. Puteintoslccp Deacon Goodleigh walked right out of chur? h in the iniibllc of :11v si-rnii i I uninlcr If I oITi'mIim! liitn. Mrs. (!<><>?!Ii-i!i I)on'l lei tli.it wmitj you, doctof lie's I .'en a .nihilist fi?r yen1.: . I *!?'lsi?l??l|?lii.t I: . 1. IIow's This? We ell'er < I s ! I 11 11 < ?I ! olliil- lie Win'il I r n p < : >. i ; I ;n . Ii I : ;i t ralltiot lie I'lin il 1?\ II ill' - .!: ! Ii 1 :!s . I'. .1. < IIK'NI.V < ??. !<>!.?). We (lie lllulrr.sj^ Hi i'. Iistv? ki v* u i .1. ( iit'll*'> 1111 lii l:i - I \ i . i . : 11 eve I ii'ii |'erfi elly I. >lu r.ili'i i Ii n it. I i.i suet i<ins ;ii:<i liii iin- . Iy i ' t' any "ill any obligations :na I :.iIi rm. W.VI DIMi. Kinnan ?V M \u\ in. \\ I ii ill >:i 1 I )i ii-" i-1 - *i"i 11 ' ( l 11 .-ill's ('."iturrli Curt* i?. t il;>n int. 111;?1U, lining ilircrlly upon ih.- *>! ??*?! an<l nil'oils suiface* ofvlic s\s(i'iii. '!'< tiiiio' i:?Is s<-iil l'ivi\ I'ricc 7"'<' p -r 11<?(11 . Thomas .J. (Jihsoii. under sen leuce ?il three years for reeeivi 11o- s 1 , ~?(M) worth of Stale honds from former Hond Clerk Daniel /.inmierman, of tin* Slate treasurer's <>11 ice, died last week at his home uii I 'a rk st reet, ('< ?luiu* i>i:i. 111 iiis i nii yenr. iiiiit ;in illness which has dated sino his trial two years ago. Mr. (lihsun \va^ at liberty under IhiihI, pending a motion before I lie circuit court l or a new trial, nn the ground of after discover ed evidence, the supreme Court having passed an order to this ell< ct. Mr. Zimmerman \\ .1 pardoned last year. \'i w>r hesitnfo nliout L'iviiur Cluimliprlnin'H Cough Homedy to <;liil?li*on. it contriins no opium or other nnrroti ^ ntvl ciin he given with itit 1 ilicit !imli?l( ni'i?. As n <|iiick cure fui I ' iinuhs android- to wh'? li children ai .-r.ni'i'i 111 li> it is un>u rpiiwt-il. Sold^liv all (lf-iiI? I'M. 'I'm 'I t v :iI't -I'll*? ?ii Sin i il) I'rxilo, ill (Jr<MHi'villi', .'iii'i'liil M r. .1. M . Simmons mi ,i \\:iri ,ilit, sworn mil limn I ,;uiivns county, cliiiijxin^ liim wilh hip; amy. Mr. Simmons Inli <I Ih.il 11. .i - i i i ' i 111 < w < i' i iii' i ; 111 < i iii.ii nllllMiiu'i lie )l;I(I III.II l iril I wo woiiuM). his (irsl wife h;i- l? en <l< .*i?I for over twelve years. I!c seemed (<> lie under the imj>r< sion that I he wariint was sworn out merely as ;i matter of sjiiiiwork on thi' pai't '?t his sc< <>nd father in law. (' iiiiiiutiiilnr .1 niliim ,\. I'ruO I'lmt No I II'. j i?? i i. 111. (. \. i:. .Mr. Ihhiu: Cook, Commando of nliovo I'ost, Kownneo. Ill . writes "For a IniiK I line I was bothered with hack nclip and pains Herons my kidneys. About 'wn months ago Htnrted taking I'Vtly Kidney Pills and noon saw tlioy wero doing ju.st ns claimed. I kept on taking them r.nd ?'>vv f am free from bnclow ho, and rhe nainful Madder miflory in nil gone. I like Foley Kid ney fills so well that 1 have told many of my friends and comrades ahout them and shall recommend them at ovary opportunity." Sold hy all drnfrgiHts. f. i '/a \ ST, *ETER CRIED ' / Matthew 14:21 "Then llwy that were in the ship came thou art the Soi Respecting its heroes the Bibh the naked truth. Today's Rtin the weakness of St. Peter's nat actor hero pictured as the sani Blons?noble and courageous, but rathei weakness of any of the Biblo charactei away in the narrative. It was this sai toll of his approaching death, took the for KIMVllviflL' nflr>r flits tlinnnnr nn/l HOC. nnd tlmt tlio disciple knew moro than ignorant or else wilfully misrepresents rebuked lilin, as in this matter being an The same courageous niau afterwnr ant of the IUgh Priest in his Master's a few hours later when he denied him erthcless, tho Master loved him; with and strength ho had, withal, a noble, ft declared, "Though all men forsake thee St. Peter witli tho other disciples in a f had declhuXl to go with them in the be tain for a season of prayer. The boat wnen tno disciples saw the Master walk At first they were all affrighted; then finally St. refer asked the Lord's pernils water. This permission was granted, an tie maintained ids faith, tie would hav Game power that had exercised itself in healing of sick and the casting ont of d< from sinking into the water. lint whllo St. Peter's faith was s stronger than ours today, in that lie e nevertheless it was not strong enough, boisterousness of the sea his faltti l?eg? Master, however, caught him, saying, " thou doubt!" The lesson of the occasic the disciples then offered (tie Lord their the Son of God in power; that oven tlie "A hand that is not our A voice that is not ours Commands tho waves, i O. thou of little faith, \ A^l are sinners. "There Is none rlgli l/.o the extent of their imperfections, snne people recognize themselves as iini ognltion of the groat Creator. They c lioing worthy of his favor ami life eteri worthiness becomes deep-seated; when of sin Is death," that the heart is m< eternal and to cry nnto tlie Lord for i bondage and from its death sentence. ' lend a helping hand, as in St. l'eter's their sins if they have repented of then he will say, "Why did yon not come soo soon as yon cried." our forefathers used to think that t mind an everlasting torture at the ban 6ii' h pictures would be more successful ness thnn the Scripture penalty which ( "everlasting destruction" (II Thessalonli Their message failed to convert the woi loving, t!ie (Sodlike. Men reasoned tli about it. as it is contrary to all human such untellable torture. Now, howeve superior l ranslatlons, marginal referentmore ami more I lint God's Word is tn that when it says death It does not ineni Indeed, some have told us that to tl istenee wldch God lias ordained to be I opportunity and offer of salvation is uk condition would bo. One reason tlint It It is more rational, and thinking people and give it more weight. It is from c stands ready to deliver every member ol from the tomb and all the imperfections death. Jesus' death at Calvary was o) the lirst imt'i and of all those who sha out Christ's death there would be no rei A little while and the faithful ones t on" to be Christ's Joint-heirs. Then kind, including the awakening of those dentil. Our Lord's help of l'eter corresi world. It also Illustrates how those wl: God would l?e lrt danger of sinning ngr hand. What Aih V - ?? ?.V ? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, ha nehes, conied tongue, hitter or bad t "heart-burn," belching of gas, ncid risi eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul bre poor or variable appetite, nausea at ti symptoms ? if you bate tiny considerable ni nhovo s> mptoms you nrc suffering ness, torpid liver with indigestion, Dr. l'ieree's (lolden Medical Disci up of the mo'.t vnlunblc medici I. noun to mcdienl science for ti cure of such abnormal conditions, cfticicnt liver invigorator, stomncf regulator mid nerve strengthencr. The "Ooldcn Medical Discovery" is no n fell list of its ingredients being print under oath. A glanco .it these will sho> ftil habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid < glycerine, of proper strength, from the forest plants. World's Dispensary Med / ?? KM III! II 8 In Anv Emergency The Telephone is the quickest in- :i> d se~ ^ curing relict or e.tiling 4. ( ? mi umiimiiihx'. i i rural u districts tl: i. . ;or or the nc; can lie 3 moncd in I > :iine than Connection with tl in touch with tin; whol telephone in \ our homo ; V,, v,-. / / ^.v ' >'P= "LORD, SAVE ME." \ 2-36?Juna 5. and worshiped him, saying, Of a truth i of God."?V. S3. i, unlike any other religious book, tells ily emphasizes both the strength and 11 ra 1 disposition. Wo Identify the chare which was displayed on other occar forward and boastful. Not a slnglo rs seems to be smoothed down or cut , no St. Peter who, nfter hearing Jesus Master to task for it, upbraiding him ling him that he did not tell the truth, his Master; that the latter was either ig the future. No wonder the Master adversary. d drow his sword and smote tbo servlofonsn Vi>f wltli nil tlila If wna nnlv entirely with oaths mul cursing. Nevhls peculiar combination of weakness illliful heart, even while ho boastfully , yet will not I." Our study shows us Ishlng-boat on a boisterous sea. Jesus at, withdrawing himself to the niounhad not yet reached her destination, ;lng upon the water and drawing near, reassurance came from his word, and isloti that he might walk to him on tho id wo cannot doubt that, had the Apose reached the Lord In safety, for tho him and In the other disciples for tho uncus was absolutely able lo keep hltn t ranger than that ??f tlio others anil von attempted to walk on the water, As bis eye caught a glimpse of the in to fail anil he began to sink. The 0 thou of little faith, wherefore didst in being ended, the wind ceased. All worship, realizing afresh that ho was winds and the waves obeyed him. s upstays our steps, 1 commands the waves; itnd whispers In our enr, ,vhy didst thou doubtV" teous; no, not one." Some do not realNevertheless It is safe to say that all erfeet and hence as unworthy the recnnnot commend themselves to lilm as nal. It is when this conviction of untlie realization Is keen that "the wage >st likely to realize the value of life deliverance from darkness, from sin's Jo all such the Savior stands ready to case, lie will not reproach such for i and turned to righteousness Kather, nerV 1 was quite willing to aid you as they should p dure before the sinner's d> of devils. It seemed to them that in drawing men from sin to rlghteousleclares that the wages of sin Is death, ins 1, 1)). llut they overdid the matter hi. It merely tortured (he saintly, the nit there was probably some mistake i experiences that life could persist lu r, with the alii of the modern Hlblo, es, etc., the people of <iod are learning le and that It should not be twisted? i life in torture. ielr minds the utter blotting out of ox'he fate of those who refuse hi.s every >re of a terror to them than life in any has greater terrors undoubtedly Is that i can and cb> receive it more earnestly (verlastinj; destruction that the Savior ' Adam's race from the dentil penalty? i of mind and body which are parts of f sulllcient value to cancel tlie sins of l\? fill! lll'iltll lllMUlltv wit 1 % llllM will, *urreel Ion. no future life. shall come forth in the "lirsl resurrecwill come the general uplift of muuof the whole workl from tlio Bleep of >oiuls to that greater help of the whole 10 have already become me children of iIn, were it not for our Lord's helping * ^ X\ ft. .. vc frequent head- yAjdB^^^SHLi aste in morning, ;y.. ngs after dizzy spells, ines anil kindred m 1 imhcr of tl?o from biliousor dyspepsia. rtvery is in.ido - BRTSC"' nol principles BH J j ^ be permanent II ?| It is ii most JHI i tonic, bowel i u )>uiviu iiitiuuinc fir liccret nostrum, cd on i's bottle-wrapper and attested v thai ?' ci>ntaiif; no alcohol, or harmextract made with pure, triple-refined s roots of native American medical, tical Association, l'rups., Iluft'alo, N. Y* lie Bel! System puts you le country. You need a Write to nearest Hell ele phone Manager for imphlet, or address Farmers* f tae Dr.r>artmeni ^Jtljerii Bell Telephone aiid Tcicoraph Co. Couth Pryor Street ATLANTA (jf GEOMGIA I \ Jl ) i. BILIOUS?!1 CONSTIPATED ? HEADACHE? "iiM'iyiiWiy i FOR < SPEEDY RELIEF. t 1 Nearly Ever\?bod\? TAKKS SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR , w?ot YOU? 8 Folov Kidney I'ills contain i nconcen- , l r it ted form ingredients of established 1 therapeutic value for the relief nnd j cure of nil kidney and bladder ailments. Sold by all druggists. ! John Skelton Williams, of Richmond, delivered the com- , mencemont address Tuesday night before tho members of tho graduating class of tin4 University of South Carolina. Mr. Wills.,,?.r, 1 n .? n.Kiuin |iivi'in;nic? u mi" i cnun ation of 1 he South through her own resources, lie advised the graduates to avoid polities and i seek their rewards either in a professional or business career. A tcuch of rhematinm, or a twingo of neuralgia, wlatu'er tho troublo is, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the pi in nt unco and euros tho complaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold l>y all dealers. Charlie Young, a negro man living near Leslie, in York county, was killed at that place Monday afternoon by his wife, Cora. From the testimony, it appears that the two had been quareling for some days and after leaving his wife in a huff, Young went back to her in a threat ning manner. She shot him in the neck as he approached, and he died within a short time. The woman went to Rock Hill and surrendered. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will cloar the sour stomach, sweeton the breath and create a healthy appetito. They promote tho How of l/nntrii? ininn_Hiu?>ln' imlniiin.. 0 ^ | v.....vy./j iinun-ui^ digestion. Sold by all doak-rn. Edgefield relatives of Mrs. 13. ii. Tillman Jr., say Attorneys DePass & DePass, of Columbia, have been employed to institute suit against young B. R. Tillman to recover money he squandered out of her estate and money which he borrowed from her and collected from her rents to the extent of about *ir>,(HM) and that while In* is posessed of practically no property it is hoped to make Senator Tillman pay the judgement if one can be secured. near Marydell about seventeen miles from Greenville. The officers returned lo Greenville Monday evening. Wlitit Kverybculy Wnutn. ICvory bociy doniron good bnnlth in imjioHHiblo unions tho kidbV.VH nro ^ouiio nnd healthy. Kolov's Kidney Remedy Hhould bo taken at the liiHt Indication of any irregularity, and a wriouB illnesH may bo averted. Foley's Kidney Komody will restore yonr kidneya ami bladder to tlioir normnl Htato and activity. Electric Bitters 8ucceed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the suprema remedy, as thousand* havo testified. FOR KIDNEY(LIVER AND STOM ACH TROUBLE It is tha best medklne ever Cold over a druggist's counter. Johon I). Kockofellor would broke if 110 uhould Hpond his entiro incomo trying to propnro n better medicine than Chnmborlnin's Colic, Chnlora anil Diarrhoea Roinodv for diarrhoea, oysentory or howdl?coinpluints. It is simply impossible, and so snyn every ono tlmt has used it. Sold I?y nil dealers. % NOBLENESS. Be noble, and the nobleness that lies in other men, sleeping, but never dead, will rite in majesty to meet thine own.?Lowell. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures Through the Blood Blood Poison, ! jf$Q BONE PAINS, CAN- I\ (NT CER, SCALY SKIN, |Rheumatism, Eczemaj Itching Humors. B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Blood) is the only Blood Remedy thnt kills the poison in the blood and then purifies it send- 1 ing a flood of puro, rich blood direct to I ho skin surface, bones. joints, and wherever the disease is located. In this way all sores, ulcers, pimples, eruptions are healed and cured, pnina and ache* of Rheumatism cease, swellings subside. B. B. B. completely changes the body into a clean healthy condition, i^ivinp: (he skin the rich, red hue of porfect health. B. B. B. cures the worst old cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM BBB pleiiKiint and nftfe to take; componcd of pure Koiimlv InKredlent*. It purines mid cnrlche* t lm hi cod II. H. II. xtroiiKtheii* the norve* mid ImiIWIh up tho broken down nyMnii. l>ruR. glstx 41.00 l'BR LAROK HOTTLK with dlreo tIonh for home cure. Sold at All (Drug Stores. " A *r ^ - . v f \ % HlWlMiHiTiE] I rt wow years ago Hying machines were hardly thought of, nor>vas Scott's Emulsion in summer. Now Scoff's Emulsion is as much a summer as a winter remedy. Science did it. ah pruwuf A meeting was held at Swanlea Tuesday with the object of ' itarting a movement for the * urbanization of a new country, o bo carved from the territory >f Lexington and liichland ounties. The 111 te> CohI ol' MvliiCi Increases tlie price of many noccsui,i('K without improving tho quality. Foley's Iionoy ami Tar maintains its ugh standard of excellenco irtid its rrcat curative nuaiitiua w'thout any ncronso in cost. It in tho licet remo* Iv for conpba colds, croup, whooping ~n .. i - U?K'I null nil III1I1IUI11H 111 LIIII inronr, >host and lungs. Tlio genuine i? thu yellow package. Knfuho .substitutes. ?olil by nil Druggists. Dr. 11. L. Shaw, of Fountain Inn, while crossing the street in front of the Hank of Fountain Inn Tuesday morning, suffered a stroke of paralysis. He was immediately taken home where he is rei>orted to he resting very easily. For More Ttimi Tlirco IIitikIoii. Foley's Honuv nnd Tar linn linen ? household fuvorito for all ailments of the throat, chest and lungfl. For infanta and children it in beat and safest as it contains no opiates and no harm ful drugs. None gcnaino but Foloy's Iloney anil Tar in the yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Hold by nil druggists. Col. Lelioy Springs, of Lancaster, who is spending a few days at Glenn Springs, says he is not lo be a candidate for governor of South Carolina this year. For some days there has been a rumor current to the effect that he w as to enter the race. Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic nnd restorative and a prompt corrective of all urinary irregularities. Uefnso substitutes. Sold lrv nllldnu;Kists. I, ^ Receivers Kirkland and Brainerd Tuesday sold publiclv at-'' * Camden for ?">(),IK)0 the franchises and properties of the Camden "Water, Light and Ice Company to Attorney W. M. Shannon, who is understood to represent the bondholders, the Maryland Trust Company, of Baltimore. Mr. Shannon's was the only bid. Sliuko Into Your Mine Alton's Foot Eahi>, a powder. It euros painful, Hwollon, smart inp, nervous feet and instantly takes the stintf out of corns and hur.inns aiiamakes walking oasy. Try it today. Sold everywhere, 25cts. l)r. W. 1\ Few has boon elected president of Trinity College at Durham, N. C. Dv. H'cw is a nam e or Ulcer, (i reel) ville county, and has been dean of the Trinity facility. He succeeds Dr. ?J. (\ lvilgo, also of South Carolina, who was elected a bishop at tin* recent session of the general conference at Asheville, N. (J. Tlmi'U IIiih licciMitly tlnnii IMucnl In nil ttio clriifcf HtorcH nn uronmti , ploasant horb euro for woman's ills, called Mother CJray'H AUSTRALIAN LKAF. It ih the only certain rogula tor. Quickly roliovoH fomnlo woaknoHHCH and Illicitae ho, Kidney, Iliad dor and (.Urinary troulilon. At all riruggiatH or l>y mail f?0 o JitH. Sainplo FREE. AddioHH. Tlio MoMior urnv Uo , IjoKoy, N. V. United States Revenue Otlicer Merrick, accompanied by State Constables Cooley and GoldSmith and United States Deputy Marshals Corn and Campbell, Monday seized and destroyed an illicit distillery and about five hundred gallons of beer,