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Ja^ M. HKATH, (it'll 1'aHH. Agt LKROV KIMil ViS. President... W Ut t ("K" ! .' H"!" H- > -I-WH J FOUR PAPERS A WEEK FOR ABOUT THE PRICE OF ONE. X This paper and the Atlanta X Twice a Week Journal for . SI.75. M I tl I I >? ' : vv ^38! v | Bought, niul which !.c?s hccu has home the signature of lnis been uiutfo umlcr liis per1 supervision since its infancy. \v no one to ?leoei vo you in this, s niul " Jiist-as-gooil" are !>ui; Ih niul endanger the health of cricnco against Bxpcrimeut* /ASTORiA | jsntutc tor tnsior ?>n, irarof Syrups. It is I'Icasiutt. It forpliiiic nor other Narcotics imraiitcc. It destroys Worms It euros Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation lates (lie Pood, regulates tlra ujy healthy and natural sleep* ho Mother's Friend. rOR!A ALWAYS 5 Signature of i i a i i -[|-"^TTT j|M^ f (y /; /? ^r/r 7^" 'Jy , 4 ? ive Always Bought Dver 30 Years. Mufintv BT?rrT, Krw vo*r. rtrv iA.v ^.222&taBm I K'lV't I1 nim-lf i ll th? Strrrt. I ; ( Mi irloit< , N < ' . Nov. 11. ?.1, ! M. N ' tl. :i IIM* is ?* of Louisiana, lot.I i < i- i living :ii Kill In* r N * ' . was \V?IKin^5 , i io 11_ h i h.? i > siiicnt ial | art of > .i I!11 - a! i i-i'ii a iii \\ Ii(*ii lit* <!i i->'. .i |> ?.,! u!ift -hot hiuiM'lf, falling on the strati. v\ ori\y otit 1mi-iiu*-.s troiilili's is p:ii< 1 to h vc lii*'-u I lie can-a of his siiii ide. if? V? ' > IIi f * If > u !r- .1 i ?i? i Re** h a mr'i I' ?'aii i :i?" ?ii II .< K ? Is V it I?m? To (i *' m? 'ii <1 >i i in* ha e n wi) I J - . v f r t ? 1") \ v*.-ir- and l II . , i*i I\ < ti ml11 in nil bi.s *-- i i . f i - and ti an iul'v ' ii <i r-v n "h fgritioi made I. . - l? U km .v i I' i\, v. lion sit ? D ilunM. , I i i v\ A I > i i 1 | n N \ ?. V \J I F V I N i - I i I II l"lr? S. T. I I ) . r 11 . i r Ik i 11 i i i \ i" i i' i > upon iln,'i|iiii<l a <1 nut u if i hi* -trni ? I? i-i- ? If 11 hv all | ! ? '-U I . 111 ?i V f . Ma K i . I*i r 1 i. Wirn "WUfBl' -UrlA^i it ? ]EVXi> ii m? II t.t , Ti*. bu t ?>, 1 7 j^OIil'S, jfjtc CliiMn'n'.s *1 r???. aa.l upwards Adults, *2..r?o, * mi and ii t >ii wiiiu.i. Mmlo <>f l*uro Marble. -A.J, ^cMinch. ^ I *** *< *r -*r? ,** **? ? -w? JhHrnTo T "mI, A ri**!i hi.lv cured of her Deaf" eess and Noises in 1110 Head hy s l>r. Nicholson's Artificial l.ur Drums, ?;avo$lo,000 to his I11-fitutc, so that deaf people unable to procure the Kar Drums may ; have them free. Address No. 11007 The Nicholson Institute, ' 7SO, Kiotli Avenue, New York, I' S A Om. A of ice t?? I fclilor.s, All parties indebted to mo are requested to settle at the earliest opportunity as I nec<l all the money tine me. Kespeet fully, i .1 K Kutlodire, Dentist. j HEADQUARTERS 1 For Best Virginia Lime, Cement, p PI aster Paris and , Plastering Hair \ T. H. DAVIS' tLANCASTER BAKERY A Noble Rarenpe. A tun- year* ??jo, while Robert Stewart \\?m wnvtvnor of Missouri, :i steamboat man w is brought in from the penitentiary as an up?? plicunt for a pardon. lie was a lar^e, powerful fellow, and, when llio jjovorn <r looked at him, tin seemed strangely affected. llo scrutinized him closely. Finally he signed the document that re stored t!?o prisoner to liberty. | liefore ho I?ii11>t**< 1 it to him, he said: "Vnu will commit some olher ciinto, ami ho in t.h?s penitentiary a^ain, i fear " The man solemnly promised that he would not I 'ho Governor looked d'Mjhtfui, mused a few [ minutes, and said: "Von will i?o hack on the river i and he a mate airnin, 1 stmposc " 1 I he man replied thai lie would. ''Well, 1 want you to promise me one tiling," resumed the gov^ iei tmr. "1 want you to pledge j your wont unit, when you arc mate again. \ on will never take a billet of wood in your bund and j drive a sick l?oy oul of a bunk to J help you load u bout on a atoriny night." The ?-to?iniboai mm said lie would not, and inquired what tin* governor meant by asking liiiu such a question I he governor replied- 4,IWsj cans#, suiio day, that boy may j become a governor, and you may j waul him to pardon you for a crime. One dark stormy night, | itim11\ year* ago? you stopped your bo41 on tiie Mississippi river to! take on * load of wood. There j was w boy on board who was work ing hi> passuge from New Orleans to St Louis, t>ut hn was very kick of fever and was I\ i 11 ir in a bunk ! 1 You hud plenty of men (o do the work* but you went t that hoy with a stick of wood in hand and drove him with blow* and curvesj out into the wretched night, and, kept him toiling like a slave until the load was completed. 1 was that boy. Hero i* your pardon. [ Never again be guilty of such brutality. The man, cowaring and hiding hi* fuca, went out without a word. W ha* a noble revenge that was, ! and what a le>*on to a bully! ? Success. ^ I Bryan Declines an Offer o f $10-, j nop h* Newspaper Ivlitor. Denver, Colo, Nov 10.?Col j ? iiimm .1 isrv:iti has decline l tur oiler of an editorial position on a I )envnr afternoon paper at a salary j of $10,01*0 a y ear In Ins reply telegraphed from Lincoln ho says:: "1 ahull remain hero, and in the future as in the past defend with | tongue and pen the principles which I holieve right and the' politics I believe to lie wir.?.'' The Eminent Kidney and Ciladder Special!. _ fir \ 4 -ft H f>v j " <*4 Jk \ ;LV>-rv* ?tr) , I A L.T ?,tinnn .uSSS'ZSiESS^l^ . ^ 1,1 1 ' The Discoverer of Sv.amr-Koot" <\t YTorlt Hie Laboratory. There i-> a dire?.se prevailing in this 1 country movt dangerous because sj deceptive. Many sudden deaths a:! caused by i'?heart disease, pneumonia. h*art failure 1 cr apoplexy are often the result of kidney | disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to advance the kidne/-poi3Cne.d blood v/ill attack the vital organs, or lite kidneys thsmseivea break down and waste away celt by cell. Then the richness of the blood?the albumen ?leaks out anj the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble, i Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root the new discovery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about SwampRoot and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer it Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. Ronndlap Bale a Competitor.' That's Why tiic? Compress and Haggiii# and Tie Interests Oppose It. I Nlr. S E Watson, a merchant! *nd planter of \Vai*on, 'lVx??, in j a letter to Senator .lames K .loncs' o Arkansas, Chairman of tliei Democratic National Committee, Raid: " i mnmi lm!?> mess in stead of hoin-j ;* trust is ju-.t the opposite. It is :i competitor of t Im hnimint* trust and the compress trust. Thev ?re all fightm;* it I'll* having trilKt hus raised the price of !m?o;iiio and lies tnentv cents per hule this year. The farmers all favor th* round hale tirst because it will save them lifty cents per hule of the < ompre-?s charges, and second, it will save th? m a dollar :i hah- for ha^}rin?j and ties from th? bai?irino trust " The (i on Id Millions. Now ^ ork Prosit. rim four (iould Imvs uro con*?rva.tivo to h marked decree ami tho $({.*>,000,oOO they inhibited have been increased to $100,ooo,.. 100. ll is said that (ifur^n does n >t spend m ?r? t .iHii one-si xt U of his income, Kdwin not morn tlinn ono-oiolt'h. I toward not more than one-ton?li and Frank not more than otio-li11 . out li, oven on do??s at $ 10.000 aoh (ieefiif's fad is |>ol i, while Kdwin ia an industrious hanker and business man Howard is a yachtsman and Frank is a door fancier Mi-*- Helen's income is about tjl.00o.000 a \e.T A iding her fortune to the estates ot her hinthor*, we cm e*?uiv build the fatiiliy* posessions on Ihis stdo of the writer up i $120,000,000, Eight years 1140 a citizen of ihi<* county died, leaving u widow and live young I he man had been unfortunate and after his denth his laud and personal property went under the auctioneer's hammer and the widow ai.d her sons were left with nothing, save their pluck and resolution to surmount dillioultie*. Sickness came upon them, the mother died and it scanted that fate was against them, luil those hoys went to work with a wi I and determination which takes no denial and their success lias been phenominal. By haul work alone, by the wear of muscle and sweat of their bro vs those hoys have redeemed tliair father's farm, have purchased d hundred acres of good land adjoining it and nave pientv <?r good stock ant ira plements and piled in their crib* is this year's corn crop measuring t wo thousand bushel* and under their shads arc fifty bale* of cot* ton made thi* your. Donot toll us that a young man .cannot succeed in thin countr , for thoso young men i arc proved that assertion false. They deserve the plaudits of every man who admires true grit, indomitable murage and poiaeverauco. We wish that wo were at liherU t ? give the names of these deserving lioye, iiut the gentleniau who gave us the facta asks that their names l>n witheid. We know s;iii(! of the toys and know them to he all that goes to make up good citizenship. May the sun of prosperity never sot upon our deserving young friends and inuv ilia work of their hands over prosper. ? Monroe Lnipiirer. TIIK A I'I'F T I T 10 Ol' A OOAT Is envied by all poor dyepep1 tict* who>e Stomach aid Liver are out of order. All such should know that I)r King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, give* a splendid appetite, aound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great eneriry. Only 25c at Crawford Bros drug store. To Car* ComilpaMon Tor*?*r. T*k? C?*c*r?u C*nJv Cathartic. lOo or 4* MC.C.C. fall to *ar?, <ni?|tfu r*fao4 loaf V x> f I A Women Vanquishes an Kagle.M Williamaport, Ph., Disp*t -h, 71!? ; Mrs. .1. C. Callahan, of AiuIni* | # son Hill attracted to the door of; her home by the cries of her L' | year-old child, who had w indered into a field, beheld a la: attempting to carry the child! away. Fearing to shoot lest she hit thej child, Mrs. laillshan attacked the ' bird with a club. The eagle .had 1 torn the child's face and hands j t willi its tnlons. mid it Inrnc I . > Mrs. Callahan, hut was *<u?n < 1 riven , |oir. |; Fatal Fncoiinter At a Chtuvh. ' i Special t?? The State. I*1 ifton, Nov. 12 ? Immediately ?ttwr religions service at the i,;tl . I | at Converse* (Clifton No i ia>t ni^-lit, Thi?a. (i i likoo and 1 *.-? > Bradley hecaine en^a^ed in a dilli- j cultv which resulted in Gibson , shooting and instantly killing ' Bradley. The former however dangerously cut and little hop-* \~ ! entertained for his recovery. Both ' . i are younir men not over 21 \eir> of ji<?e and of respcc t a'tie families " m Vn Anderson (Vumtv Man A?i < ted on Grava ('har^e. Sneeial to I he State. Anderson, Nov. 1 "2. ? John i Tindall Kino. a white man 4T? years old, living ;intr l'iedmont. v\as arrested near hU home toda\ | and p t in jail hero charjjeit with (a horrible eriine committed with his 11{ year old daughter. He practically admits his ouilt and says whiskey did it. His family t # j connections arc prominent people in this county There was much indignation Minna" Kind's nciirh J , onrs and lynching was discussed without excitement. It was finally j decided to let the law take its I course. Our nation uses iaoro tobacco II ha., any other, consuming 2<>o, j j 000,000 pounds a \e ir, l?ut the per capita consumption falls far j below that of Belgium, which loadsthe world with 110 minces to | each person (to our 4.d>. \Y? ntand tifth in the per capita use of to-J bacon. The Receiver** Statement. | Rock Hill II era Id. At an adjourned meet in;* of the depositors in the Commercial and Farmer*' Rank, now in the handof Receiver D Hutchison, held in the city council chamber Ihurnd ay of this week, the receiver furnished a statement of the condition of the bank's all".lira, from which it appears that the total amount of i claims against thr bank, established before the receiver, i-. ?ldl,-| JOs. On this amount tl.? sum of $55,<400? $42,500 on seeored claim* and ? 1 ' SOO in dividend* haw been paid, leaving $7*>,00.'{ J unpaid. To acttle til is* Oalailce, , thi! receiver has cash in hand j 100 and a surplus of shout $2,,?j' 000 coining from collaterals pledged, henidcH ussola admitted to Or ifood amounting to $43,000, in j elusive of $17,000 to lie collected 1 out of stockholders on their statu- | tory liability, as well as doubtful asset* a?;?_jre^atinjL! $24,500 and i bad asset* amounting to $24,100. ' The statement was discussed at tome length by the depositors and j we are informed by parson* who ware present that they were not1 at all pleased with tha showing. The attorney for tha receiver 1 informs us that tha receiver will pay a dividend of 0 or 10 par | cent, within the next two week*. | *^jT Pay your subcription toth j kdukk! ( rom Simms Convicted of Harder of Taber. I'lifl Woman for Whom Taher Lost I lis Life IVstihos its to Killiiiij ?.1 iirr Kf-cotn mend* Me rev. >|jvciaI to The State. Walhalla, N.>r 10?In to;ltv's 01 rt most of inn I imp w a ? ta'.pn ?p in the trial of l'otn Simms t ?t* lit* murder of fuller K?rl?. I0*?rI 'un m restaurant in S.Mieen and M inns lived two 151:1<-- away, near S'ewrv. It is the *4mo oliI storv a svimnii w is t no i' ii|vf of i) itin^ Lvn le uwuv. \iol I ic ( inii.es is n sister in-lav of Siinms .nnl rras living mill him Iv-.l le ?as i visitor ?t tin* >-in;uo home, I ut lutd heeii 'old l?\ Similes to vtay ?av K il lv in Si'|ileinlifi Siuitis Ml\\ L.il e jjoili;* i|o vii the Muni toward hi* ho!tie. Simms follow! <I him and disrovered whore tins le.evrlo left the rend, and v.fief - firehinj in t'le woods a few liundred ynid? :ihui the road in* [ :inie sieross Karle nnd the (iuines woman. Mollie (inint-s testified that :i light en>ued iiml that she loft at niton Wli i' she ivix imlv w? i'?rt distance avvav slit* In ai d a pistol shot, t'Ut diil not Know who tired it and what the results were Later Simm* oaine to h?r mid said that ho had killed Karlo and with drawn pistol said it she ever told an\ thing he would Mow her hrains out When night came 'simnis iiorroweda wagon, forced her to go with him. and thev put Karle'a laaly in the wagon and hauled it four inilss to the Morgan bridge on Little river. 'I hey tilled two sacks with rocks, tied one to Ilia n<*ck and the other to hi* feet. Then, after fastening Rule's hioyele to these, they dropped all into the river. Litis was >ii Wednesday. Search was made everywhere for lvtrle, Keowee and Sclera rivers were drags ged, hut nothing was found. On Friday Sintnis and Mollie Claine* were arrested, m d Saturday tn?>ruiiyi* the woman ma le a confession. Karlo was shot in the forehead and death must have followed shortly. Mr. Mil llarhin swore that he eras only lido yard* from the plac where Karie was* killed. lie heard the shot and soon afterward saw Simms eon?in<; from the woods. lie passed l?y near tii.u, -( euied very much excited and was in u hurry. He < 1 i i not look toward M r. I Iftrhin. I'he case wu* given to the jury at 5:30 o'clock. Hefore c urt adjournal the jury rendered their verdict of guilty with reeornmen ilution to mercy. Lirkin Helton and his wife, of I ):< lilotie^:?, (in., separated 12 \ears n^o and live.I apart, she liein^ To miles away, until a lew ilays atro, when *.ho wrote Hellon 111hI if he did not object she would live with him a^ain. The partnership w i-> renewed nnd hoth are ivyain happy. c; i,iioi;> > t :\vs (.'nines from Dr. I) BCar^ile, ?f Washita, I. T. lie write*: "Four bottle* of Floctrie Bitters lias cured Airs Brewer of acrofula, which had caused her oreat sutler ing for vent*. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best. doctors could L'ive no help; hut euro ix complete ind her health is excellent " This lion* what thousands have proved ? that Klectric Hitters i* the kest blood puritior known. It's the uipi eme remedy for eczema,tetter, -alt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It btimulateM liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, lelpa digestion builds up the rtren?;th. Only f>0 cents. Sold >v Crawford Bros Druggist, Juaranteed. %