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X This paper and the Atlanta X Twlce-?-Week Journal for $1.75. W HI MM I I H 11 m i ? ! ? ??' Bought, ami which Iir.s !>ccu lias borne the signature of las been made under his persupervision sinee its Infancy, v no one to deceive you In this, and ** Just-as-jjood " arc but li and endanger the health of iricnce against Experiment. ;ASTORiA st it lite for Castor Oil, PareSyrups. It is Pleasant. It [orpliine nor other Narcotic larantcc. It destroys Worms t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation ates the Food, regulates the healthy and natural sleep, lie Mother's Friend. FOR IA always j SigHatureof^^ ,ve Always Bought >ver 30 Years. utnuAv ?T*rr ! (**?**?** ^ * V * ' * - r >#m?^ I l'lesidont Mi Kinlov made l>ut ' i n?- -pcta-h ilurinif the campaign, j It w I-at i t it t on, Oiiio, last Mi in- j il l hi I *\:i? iis follow*: ''My to'i,?w ,-n iz "i*: I am very olad tn ui. i-i \..?i iiiii <> unite at in\ old hmiii ri.i- i* ii"i :i year when I am 111.?I<tnil siu" rites. 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To T o Ceaf, A rich lady cured of her Deaf* ness and Noises in the Head by 4 Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kur Drums, gave #10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure, the Kar Drums may . have them free. Address No. ' j ll'.uiT The Nicholson Institute, 1 j 7>>u, Kigth Avenue, New York, -il'S A. (ill). ammmmmmmm ??? . j Aotiee to I>el?(ors. '| All parties indebted to me are requested to settlo at the earliest opportunity as I need all the money due me. Respectfully, ! .1 K Rutledge, Dentist. HEADQUARTERS ^ . For Best Virginia Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair I T. H. DAVIS' LANCASTER BAKERY A Carious Birth Mark. Mario Weathers, a Noj>ro Child, One-Half of U ho>e Face in W hite Charleston News and Courier, 1st. Some of those dt\s ii mav ho that Mario Woalheis, of tCHioor^o at root, will l?o known as a freak child. It in certain ttiat she i? most siranee! \ inarkod and llie two different colors in h?*r face have helped to iimku Iter famous in the neighborhood Marie is not nioro than ?> \oirnot a??? She is the daughter of Mary Weathers, u respectable. colored woman, whust color is of regulation black The child ts h simile lighter than the mother ami her pm-uliar mark ino is in the shape of a white ' Maze,'* whien extends over onehalf of the face. I'he line which divides the coh is runs from the top of the forehead, where in later v?-urs Marie will part her hair like the foot hall liemls, and ooes over one-haif lhe ims i and otie^half the upper li|>. stopping at the mouth. I his hue is n> struiglit us it ii hud he iruwn l>\ u role On tin* i i^lu side of the tare the elldd is hiaeu, tail on the left side is u> while almost us u eh-un sheet. V m il k ol this kind thrown in a cureless *vuv on un\ part of the fnee or t?o?lv would Hit met little attention, tint ill this instance it is peculiar ft thi the very regular wui in winch the colors are divided The dividing line docs not extend lie'ow the lllouth, and on 'he side .1 i tie face tile wliite spot rihis off in ail irregular iiiunner 1 he mother of ilie child said mui i in* ill 11 k~ Mini ' 1131' II there ainco birth She i* anxious to have the white removed, it thin in pohnitde, ami s?he a-Ui-d u re* porter if he th ?u.?hi this v.old i>e done I'ho reporter tiad to ' jive it up." Several pin driaii* have reeti the child and they consider it a wonder. It?-l? on luima eureil iii hi' irnnu en | by vV.?111 i i'- .*? to 4- v t. ion ii- v r H-. * . I l?\ .1 i- 4.-ix? . ?v to , 11 n 11 t t.Hrc'ii-r. * . The father of \rthnr Metiee, L. ... me young man vv;i.? mvsiei lousiy disappeared near llonea I'ath a tVw wwkh hlto, 1 ??*I ieV0-J t I):| t l? i -i son Is still alive, but ins mm I is unbalan* 1 cod je too />r /*'. a A 11ft />/11 f i-tir May lit- ?? '< ? mi iiMin* i|| hi ? (Vi if yoii liuv. 1*111 U w *i-hi* h '<< niitiK tr*? > initnii'e* .* wso'i 1! . i 1 u rleei> vj MH i h* I \ U*M? 1. e I nn*-'- toe * I"* *u '?* nl hi ii*. Si ^o-il liy Jl** Is.* *. 1. I'llJjL's' ill! sler, * Since 1890 the titlocn Southern states hare inereased their }>?>;>11 lution from '22.449,27s to 20,339,307, a gain of 3,89o,0'29. While tlieie has been more or lest of this ft 0111 immigi ation from other states, there has been 1 very little from other countries. WOMAN'S TROUBLES AND FEMALE DISEASES CURED BY Johnston's Sarsa pari 11a QUART BOTTLES. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Irregularity, Leucorrhooa, Whites, Sterility, Ulceration of the Uterus, change of life, in matron or inaid, all find relief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNS' TON'S SARSA PA KILL A. It is a real panacea for all pain or headache about the top or back of the head, distressing pain in the left side, a disturbed condition of digestion, palpitation ol the heart, cold hands and feet, nervousness and irritation, sleeplessness, muscular weakness, bearing-down pains, backache, legache, irregular action of the heart, shortness of breath, abnormal discharges, with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuralgia, uterine displacement and catarrh, and all those symptoms and troubles which make the average woman's life so miserable. MICHIGAN IIBI'U CO., I)?Ualt, Mirk. Crawford Bros, Lancaster,rt. (J J K Mackev A Co, La 11 cast# r, B.C. Dm-lel A Hicks Fort Law' rt. C. I) H. Jordan, Fort Lawn, 8. C. Gen John HrHttnn. I | Winnsboro News and Herald. | The follow extraciH are from a ' communication held over, with j the name of the author mislaid: |( Only a few personal friends of ( the late (Jen John liratton know < of u striking episode in his career , (in the war for southern indepond , en :fi. It is in many respects, as ( remarkable a? the celebrated let I ter of Lor4' Charles Montiuni to I r-? ? Maj Gen Moultrie, another South Carolina "Rebel," when he was a prisoner of war in tne hands of | the British Reference in made to u letter from Muj Gen Phido i Kearney, U S A, to the then Col | John Bratton, C S A, who had i been desperately wound'd at the, battle of Seven Pines, and was a prisoner at Fortress Monroe. On May HI, 1802, Col. Bratton, , on foot, led his re^inent (the Sixth | South Carolina, It. 11 Anderson's Brigade) in the battle of Seven! Pines I'ho brigade had four times j attacked the Federals, and had 1 i driven tllem two iiiil?>? from lh?ir I tir^t line ot hultle. In the fourth charge, about sundown, Col. 1 | Brutton hhs scriou-l\ wounded in | the right in in, the hall entering ; his body H? attempted lo get ( buck to Hie Confederate lines, lint ' j wuh captured by the enemy. I lis i J j wound was carefully dressed hy 1 I Mr l? (iestier, assistant surgeon ' lot the regiment that had captured ' him, and in whose hands Col Brutl ii put his watch for safe (keeping 11? was ?urried to | I Fortress Monroe, and there coti?| I tined with a nuinher of wounded Confederates in one of its dark and dump lower casements. A tew days later, while in his1 condnement, Col Brutton re teived hy special courier the fol-! j lowing letter from Gen Kearney: j I Col Brut ion, Oth S. C. Uegiineni Dear *>ir: The fortunes of this' unnatural war have made you a prisoner, and as it was in the hands of one of mv re<nii?ent* %J r"? J h Fourth Maine, Col Walker) that | von f el I, 1 take the liberty, in, courtesy and j?ood feeling, of I ! putting myself ur friend* wf the I North at your disposal. J 1 forward l>y u special ines-| lienor yjur sword, holt and watch, together with a letter j from the surgeon, Dr Gesnur, ; who attended you, and who is an I acquaintance of your family at I tho South If, sir, you will permit me, the favor, 1 shall also place at your call a credit with my hankers, I i Rigg* Co, Washington, $2uo, which may serve you uhtil your own arrangements are made. Very respectfully, your obedient ! servant, P. Kearney Major General Commanding 3rd Division, 3rd Corps. This letter from Gen Kearney, j lone of the most eminent cavalry, leaders of tho Federal army, to a Confederate colonel whom lit* did II not know personally, is a bouuti-1 fill tribute to Col Hratton's gal-j ! luutry and an evidence that (Jen Kearny, like Sir l'hilip Sydney, j was 4,tbe impersonation of high | thoughts seated in the heart of I courtesy." Ilow happy would Gen Hratton j have been had the fortunes of war ' permitted biiu to reciprocate the 'courtesies of bis "frie?.d, tbej nemy!" How earnestly would lie have worked for Kearney's ' exchange or release on payrole! How warmly after the dreadful war was over, would he have wel. corned him to hospitable ''Farm-! ington," l^bis country home in ' Fairfield county! Hut such was not .to be. Gen Kearny, the soldier of France in Algiers and f. i__ _ I ? A / 1 a ntru 01 win. rem* ana (Jheriibusco, and major gcnorul of the United State* army in the civil war, was to fall three I ! months later, the same year, while reconnoitering at Ox Hill, near Chantilly, Vra. Asa fitting conclusion to thia interesting episode in (ion lir*t~ 1": ^ I ton's career, and as evidence of lit*courage and ability, he was on May 0, 1804, appointed llripidier general and >n Juno 1), following, ; iho appointment was confirmed, ' mid he was ordered to rep ?rt to j Lien K K Lee Hi* brigade was j composed of the First (Hngood'>), Second, Kiith and Sixth Ue"i , incuts, Sooth Carolina Volunteers, j and the Palmetto Sharpshooters (Longstreet's Corps), Army) Northern Virginia. A Ten Poun<l Potato Mr dames M Cohl>, of Hickory l?..o -?M._ 17 : - VJ ? ??1 Wj Nrtn OCIIL IIIW l'yll'1'1 li t*!' W sweet potato which, when dug, weighed 10] pounds. It is the largest specimen that has come to this office for quite a while.? Yorkville Knquirer. Twins' Total Weight Pounds Hartford, Conn, Dispatch, 1st. Mr and Mrs Charles C Ham iner, of New Britain, have ? e- j some the parents of twins which ire attracting much attention. Kither could he put in a man's puckct without touch trouble. Both are girls l'he larger weighed 1A pound and is 7] in lies lon<*; her sister weighs 1 \ \ pound and is 7 inches long l'heir eye* are not reulU formeill md ure not opened yet. I'll* y seem more like two little kittens ttimi human beings. I)r Kellogg, the attending physician, said 1111- morning that iioth were doing well. He thought Unit it would lie necessary to raise them in an iiiculiator. OkIVI NO N|(;il l A N I) I) i V Hie busiest and mightiest little* tiling Unit ever was made i* l>r King's New Life IMIs Kvery I>i 11 is a sugar-ooatcd globule of hculth, thai changes weakness into strength, listlessiiess into energy, brrinfag into tn> ntal power, riiey're wonderful in huihling up the. health. Oniy line per l?ox. Sold h\ Crawford Bros The Cheater Lantern has an ue count of the death of a "valuable citizen" tn Chester County. It says. "lvlwurd Henry, reputed to he the oldest man in the County, died a tew days ago, aged lit) years He was horn a slave in Culpepper, Va, in 17*4. Dur stig Ins long career he was married five times, ami is survived *?v his fifth wife, bv whom he had thiiteen children. He is said to l>e the father of sixty children." ? Hit * VK >1 KX F A LL Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the hlood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, i uiwlown iceling. Hut there's no need to feel like that. Listen to./ W (iurd > ner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Kleetrie Hitters are just the tiling for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether ho lives or dies. It did more to give me now strength and good appetite than nn* tiling 1 could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only f>0 cents, at Crawford Hro< Drug Store. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Wm. K. Curtis, in the Chicago Record, suggested the following as a good epitaph for Croker: 4illis trust in tlio prophets was great, hut his profits from the trusts were greater." KF.lt IEF /> SIX llOlTlt . Distressing Kidney and ((ladder Dtsense relieved in six hours t?y "Nkw GHEAT HOUTII AMKKKAN KluNKY IJHV." Ills a irrent surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female Relieves re fenlion of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is iieremedv Hold thy J F Mackey A Co., Druirht LaoMito, rt. 1'. A wild cat four feet in length wm recently killed in Newberry county. If IE ' 4. m Preacher and Druggist Fottght In The Streets. riio Parson has !?i? n Free in ilia Charges That the Mixer of Medicine Considered Pro* per | Special to I'be State Hickory G''ovo York Co Nov S I ?A sensation has been caused by a tight between Kev A .1 IIcn*ley pastor of tlie Baptist church ami ; Dr A F Sooggins a druggist, I'ho trouble grew out of charges in tde I in I I... I I i >? ? *' - i ... jmiijmi i iy .111 lllMmuy lO IUO J effect tliut ii certain block of I i?uiUlin<;> in the bininoss part of town was disreputable and unlit | for decent people to visit. Whether other occupants of the Innldii o named were afraid to press the matter further is not known, not Dr Seo^ins was not. lie met the preacher on the streets and demanded to know whether ho was classed with those persons about whom he spoke. Mr Hen ley said that h?- was. A list ti<xbt then 'lb.! <o?nl nmn.l f\ ?? * """ I r ..M .?UM VWIIIIIMIVH I Wl nuiliu I I i I IV*. Mr llcnsley got the worst of the encounter. The whole affair is I greatly deplored here. One Man Killed in an Indiana Town. Brazil, Ind., Nov. G.?In a riot at Caseyville, early to-day, one man was killed.. Fight men severely wonmled. Polities led to the fight Ahout 50 men hecnine mvolved in i political discussion in a saloon, during the night. The | Democrats and Kepuhlicans finally Separated only to come together ; later, out-side the saloon. Some one shot one (iravse with a shotgun. In an instant many weapons ll'OI'A Ul?0 W?l? * ? "* ?? n.?4 ,.?v. IO 11IUI UCLIOI1. v/vnr ' 200 shots were tired. | ^ Election Fight in Denver. Denver, Col, Nov 0.?Two : men dead and four wounded, one of whom will probably die, was the result of acla>h whicn occurred , c.?rly to day between the members I ^ ^ of the police force and a posse of deputy sheritrs at a polling place j at 22d and Lu/rimer streets, in the downtown district Allen, a negro deputy sheriff, was shot and instantly killed and Stewart Harvey, white, a special policeman, died lute in the afternoon at u hospital. IKKI) HOT KU4MI Til K OI N Was the hall that hit (i B Stoudinan of Newark, Mich, in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helpled for 20 vours. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him. ('tires Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, ; Felons, Corns, Skui Fruptions. Best File cure on ea' th. 25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bros Druggist. TM CAR LOADS STOCK COMING. , Our Mr Klliott Is now in the Westtm Markets, where he has been for several hays, sele tliitf a I ir?e lot of Mules and liorittH?two car loads, for this market. The atoek Is expected to arrive the latter part of this week and we cordially Invite fV? ryl?odv to call and examine tlx* new animals In (tie lot , will t>e found tine Saddle Horses, Driving Horses. i oiuhination Hordes and the very hest of young mules. "11/ gtia'antee to please you ?k>I|i ?Su Q in Fsloeund Kind of auiinnl U you want- MO DON'T FA 11. TO CAI?L. ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD Oct 29, 1900. | \ ^ m J '