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Tk'. Jtlusl You Have Always 1 lu ams for ?v? r ho years, ? and 1 All Counterfeits, Imitations experiments that trifle uritl lactate and Children? Expc What is C Csfdoria is a harmless subi goric, Dropis and Soothing contains neither Opium, M substance. Its a?(o Is its fti nud allays IVvyi: hncss. If Colic. It relieves Tee tiling' end Flatulency. It assimil 8to>uaea ami J.' v. t is, giviu The Children's ranacea?T1 CENUtKS OAS1 Bears the The Eiad You Ha En Use For 0 r tTAtin C OMPANY. TT M -- .jgz. ZBSSZOBBK LANCASTER AND CtlESIF.T RAILWAY Schedule in ell'' st Ati^. 28. 19(H). (Daily except omnia ) WESTBOUND | E.VSTBt UND. No'r. 14 and 16 1 No's. I'. and 15' A. VC. P M. A da. 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No, 16, leaving Lancaster 4.Oh p in onuuecU at LaneA-ler with fci < & (1 G from Caruden an i .Marion, a.d Southern Railway N ? 34 at ('heater for Charlotte and points north. No. 1-5, leaving Cheater 8.10 p in, connects at Chester with Southern Railway N >. 34 from Columbia and poiate south. J a ft \l. HE vTH, Gen Pass. Agt LEROY 8PRIM4S. President.. jmaa ^ 2- "^5 "3 a -ST ? Tit 3' n v> 9 5" 7* a-%5 |r " o* Zfi ? ^ a ^rnmgm 2-a C o g 2 ? " o 3 2 ? ? = ? mmm 2. B ^ 'i' fVV d- Ji, ? -?> 9-1 5 3* 2 3 3 o a 2 so ? 2..-, o ^ r f Gtq 5$ ? ? 3 cr ____ ? (( o ? ^ ? bZ mSOP H> S- rT ? J-. 3 r/) a ^ o 2.^ a?*< 3 ? J* SSL x 75* rr - ~- 2 h. 2 00 m S ^ 2 ^2 ? H SS g. 2 ^ =fs W o sr ? 5* ? o >? -* Jfi ". o ? * I 5 P 2 r. o 2"- 2" $ riQ & * GV %$%%%' I p o. g g.?< 5? P t? - is.* ?? Ea^r;^ 5 < =r ? %aar it i r* - ? ?. ?"&. ? 5" < 3 ^ ? f g ife Sr: J 2^!? oi-l <t> a & 2. ?* ^ <X p . ^w o: 3 52.' ?t ? |? i - i- ^ " S t s fig o^ 2 5f ? a >i ffi t ..o papers A WEEK 1 :-W. ABOUT THE ? * 1*4: :e of one. ? % T'.J* aper and the Atlanta ^ $ Twiee-a-Week Journal for <1 $1.75. J iiwi 111 n % i Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of Las been made under his per* supervision since its infancy, r no one to deceive you in this, and "?Just-as-good" are but ti and eudanger the health o srience against Experiment. ASTORIA Btltute for Castor Oil, PareSyYups. It is Pleasant. It orphine nor other Narcotic larantco. It destroys Worms t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation ntcs the Food, regulates the g healthy and natural sleep, tie Mother's Friend. fORIA always Signature of i .ve Always Bought : ver 30 Years. , IU.RAV tT.KCT, NCW YO.K CITY. amammmmmmmmmmmmammm ' ' BAP ' i BREATH I have ktca la( CAICAKKTt aad a* i> niilil and effective laiatlvo they are aimnly woniturtul. My daiiKhtcr and 1 were bothered with irk stomach and our breath *?? very bad. After takliiK a lew doses of Cascareui we hare Improved . wonderfully. They ure a great help la the family." w 11.11 El.Ml v A naoei.. 1137 Kltteiihouae bt.. Ciuviuuatl, Ohio. i candy moi MANN Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. Do Good, Never Bloken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2&c. 50c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... atarheg t..?4) Olim, iwlrwl. In Twt. lit iO-TO-Me KUUw"c'iuKSl Tobaooo"uabl ig ! viionpv to Loan i * I I AM Ki.K TO I'LACK I OANH a > -?mir?-?l l?y ? flrxl itioriifHifr o. im. j rt veil 1 ?r m fn. tlvey lime. |ih>hl?i i i milu'In-e-ilM hi ilii* ?ow ?H'e of , 7 nwf <;-iit, i??ti"**Mt Tlii-re wi l lie no i li'oker<tfe roihej voiiiiui*H'ori cliHrgei? II l<" U'V' IU' j Omo Attorney at Law. | niwmri??a?a? tiKMTLGX Get the New Nove j I) M'lU'i I V mm mm irv.ii<:cri i< #i\. ' we- Oonorrlioe Him Gleet inl to 4 day* I ;s action ia tii 'KH'ul. Pieventa 'stricture A/I e mp etc. To be ear r eti in vea- yo0k'-t. Kure preventative. Kent bv niaii'M) plain package, prepaid, on receipt of pjiee $1.00 per box; 3 f r $2 50. Grawford Iiro*. Druggista, Ai?cnih i^ancuater S tJ, VIGOR 5? MEN 'Easily, Quickly and PermaNautly Restored 1AGNKT1C NBRVINfc ! H sold with a erilten t Unramee to i core Insomnia, Fita. PtzzlnesH. Hva tera. Neivnua Debility. Lout Vitality, ! xmiinal Losses, Kai'ing Memory ? | I lit* re-ull of Over-work. Work, Worry, Hickne a. K-rors of Youth or Over* indulgence Price #1; O boxes #5. ' IL mail in piaiu package to any a<t~ ' dress on receipt of price. Hold on y l>y ; Crawford Bros, Druggists, Agents, | alienator, 8. c. VIGOR prMEN i Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored j HINDI PO Sffir.ARKA'h, (Paris) GREAT FRENCH TONIC ' AND VITA LIZEltia sold with writ ; ten guarantee locure Nervous Debility. I Lost. Vitality. Failing Memory. Fits, iDi/.zintss Hysteria, Hlops all Drains 'Ion the Nervous Hyatem t'aused by i Bad Hal-its or Excessive Use of Tot | ' I bttcco. Opium. 1 iquors, or *'/yivln- i * ti?e Pace that Kills " It wards off" In soiity, Consumption and Death. ft y clears the Blood and Brain, Builds up 'f llie Shattered Nerves, Restores tiie i, Fire of Youth, ami Brings the Pink (How to Pale ('heekfr, ami Makes you h | Y< ti 11 pf hihI Htrong aKiiiu f?Oc , 1*2 t Boxea $?"?. .By Mall to Any A<l<l*e*s. > ( raw for.i Bros Druggist, agents, Lan 1 taster, 8, <J. h* DECLARATION OF PRIN CIPLES. t - ? "Treenville News. (I We have passed over with silent 1 jontempt several dirty insinuations 1 f>y the Tilluianite newspapers ?f ^ this State that The Greenville Daily News has 'abandoned the * democratic party" and "practical- 4 ly repudiated the democratic plat- 1 form" in its support of ceitain < national issues advocated hv Sen- 1 ator McLaurin. Emboldened by 1 the apparent immunity attending 1 these malicious and baseless at- ( tacks, the Spartanburg Journal, 1 which may he termed one of the Invalids of Journalism, seeks no- 1 toriety by a total disregard for 1 even the semblance of truthful- ? ness and out yelps the rest of the < pack in these siliy sentences: t "The Greenville News demo- t cratic ? Is the ^ight the day ? Is ( black white ? is the Tepudiator of every democratic platform in , ten years democratic ? Is the villifier of every leader, State and 1 national, democratic? Is the sup- ' porter of every republican doc- | trine in all the platforms of the | republican party democratic? If ' no, then what does it take to make * newspaper republican to t|io 1 core ?" |1 We would not now pay any at- ( tention to a statement which upon its face is so patently false to all * who are familiar with the course [>f this newspaper, but that it af- * fords us the opportunity to state plainly for the benefit of all the other Tfllmanite nrcan* that. Tha Creenville News brands such ut 1 terances, and all, as unmitigated , falsehoods, and dssires to be un- ] ilerstood as to branding each and I everj repetition of them. This 1 newspaper has always worked and * will always work for the best in- ^ terests ef the white people of | South Carolina ia general and of I the Piedmont section in particular. < So far from villifying every demo- 1 cratic leader, State and national, ' in ten years, it was practically i ihe only newspaper in upper i South Carelina which did not < villifying the only democratic president which has been in office since the war. it has been and will always he unalterably opposed to the debauching ef theidemocracy by unholy allinacet with populist*, socialists, anarchists and 1 silver republicans. We shall 1 fight against the unprincipled demagogue, Tillman, until the |)eople of South Carolina know 1 him and strip him of the political 1 power which he has wielded for ten years, to build up his own eol fioK fnidnnati i Ua amwamsm ' ? iuoii aui iiiuro at i?uo va[icusu in bis blind constituency. We shall I work for and support the regular nominees of the demecratic party, i both State and national, but we shall leare no stone unturned in the meanwhile to lead the white rotors of South Carolina to a con riction of the fact that until Bryanism and Tillmanism are relegated to the junk heap of discards ed political rubbish, neither South Carolina nor-tbe South can possibly be a factor in national politics. We shall work with all the ability that is within us to wipe ! from the escutcheon of South { Carolina the tilthv stain of the j State's liquor traffic, and break ! down the gigantic political machine which fattens upon ii. We shall continue to work for the building up of an American merchant marine and the Nieara*. gum canal with the consequent renaissance of our Southern ports and the saving of millions an [nunlly to our Southern cotton' I planters and manufacturers. Wa sKnll nt?euev>f oil ?* ?? v nu?i? |uva?iib ail lliO ai^U* meats available to foster the policy . ef territerial and commercial ex - ! pension with the consequent open- ' inr ef Oriental markets to our cetton producers and manufac- . turers. ' / . vr? h-ivo wh ??vm innl will c<*n tnne to demonstrate that e-?eh and very one of these p olicies are lemocratio to the core, mi l are >eyond question for the best in ere*U of the while people of South Caroline. This newspaper is not in any lenae, in the pending senatorial campaign, the advocate of men, >ut of measures. Any democratic citizee of South Carelina who holds and advocates these whether ho he h candidate for office like Senator MeLaurin, >r whether he he a private citizen .ko Col. J no. B. Cleveland of Spartanburg or a minister of God ike the Rev. Dr. Daniel, or the Rev. Dr. Mailer of Charleston, ?r in fact any of the thousand and jue loading men of the State who ;hink as we do on these questions, shall receive our honest, earnest ind energetic support. We shail use such inflence as we may possess to have the fedortl offices in South Carolina tit ed v democratic while citizens in jlace ef negroes and aliens. The policy of this newspaper is ahove outlined is not dictated, tor governed, nor influenced by ..r .l? _ i!t i iiij i>uu wi IIS Bill tor, WllO ;an say with pride that he never ins been, nor aver will ho disloyal ,o the democratic party. 4'If this lie treason, then make ;he most of it." ASTOUNDKD THK KDITOlt Editor 8. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, 8. C., was onco imliem.ely surprised. "Through ong suffering from Dyspepsia," tie writes, "my wire was greatly run down. 8bo had no strength ">r vigor an<i suffered great dis tress from her stomach, hut she tried Electric Bitters which heljied ber at once, and, after using four bottles, she is entirely well, can oat. anything. It's a grand tonic, und its gentle laxative qulities are splendid for torpid liver." For indigestion, Doss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it'f a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Crawford Bros., and J. F. Maekey & Co. Why Move < Way should the Columbia Female College move \ Because it can be demonstrated that local patronage of such towns as Green wood or Chester would he fai better and more enthusiastic. Be cause the buildings and grounds are nut sufficient, and suitable, Fine property for a hotel or < bespitul, but not for an institu tion of learning for women in tbii progressive age. Because the encourageinen given by a successful bidding town, plus the amount realize* from the sale ef present site an* buildings, and buildings, woulr buy a plant and equipment equa to the best. Therefore let us consider thi motion in a common-sense waj and prayerfully too.?Circui Rider. HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars He ward for any case of < aiarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh (Jure F J CHENEY & CO., Props. To led'), O We the undersigned, have knowi F J Uheney for the last 15 years, am believe him perfectly honorable in al business transactions and ttnanciail' able to carry oui any obligations mad by their Arm. West * Tkuax, Wholesale Druggist Toledo, O. waiidino, Kinnan A Marvii Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, C Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in t rnally, acting directly upon the bloo< and mucous surfaces of the system Price, 75c. per bottle. Hold by al Druggists, Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best |2gT* Pay for your paper an< you'll enjoy reading it more. OlKtiM of the Bloofl and Ncrvta. No one need suffer with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently cured r>y Browne' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blogd, nervea and atomach, chronia or otherwise, succumbs to J frowns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands to-day foremost among our most valued remedies. Krowns'lroo Bitters is sold bj all dealers. ' Tbe Bennettsville Mreting. Tillman's Aggregation not At \ tractive Enough to Draw a Crowd. V Bennettsvillo, S. Sep'. k2l ?The Meeting of tho Summer I uchool which was to have heen held hare next w?e!< has l?eon j called olT. So far u> inforiuation I; I and rumor goes tlie projectors could not have a show without , Hamlet and they were not sure of | having Hamlet appear. The meet- . ing was not engine.'rod hv Senai i-> r> tor Mcljuurin*8 friends and they | simply stood o(V Finding they , could not gut a crowd without ( him the whole meeting was de- < Glared oil". Senator McLaurin would have been here had tue ' meeting materialized. Senator M Fuurin and family have moved to vYashiugtou for , the Winter. They have taken a j house on Fast. Capital street. The dwelling, harn and corn f crib on Mr. F. A. Armlield's ' place, in Bnford township, were 1 destroyed by tire last Sunday at | Tl. - 1 li I uuun. jl (IP uvvtuuilg \V i S Occupied by Mr. \Y. A. Plvler and family and they ware away from homo whan the lire occurred. The I burning was evidently the w ?rk of an incendiary, as one of Mr. Plyler's neighbors informs us that tha house was robbed before it wn burned. Nothing was saved from the dwelling. The buildings were partially insured, but Mr. i Plyler had no insurance on his household goods. ? Monroe Enquirer. ' Lever was elected to succeed 11 the late VYm. Stokes in congress ? ( from the Seventh district liy a I majority of about 1,400. CASTOR! A i For Infants and Children. ' | The Kind You Have Always Bought ; | Bears the s/m*. i Signature of Imitation is the firut attempt of the child at education. i It ia impossible to become hud I under the best of circumstances. There is nothing m >re cowardlv than being afraid of the truth. i { Tatimule to Wf mcn. Especially valuable to women is BrowUt.' : ^ ron Hitters. Backache vanishes, hciulache I'sappcara, strength takes the place of veukiicss, and the glow of health reudily eomcs to the pallid cheek when this wonit derl'ul remedy is taken. For sickly children or overworked men it lia>- no^qtinl. No home should l i wi'lionr this famnns remedy. Browns' "itteri ie sold hy all dealers. L r * Are You Urtkl Weakness manifests itself in the mas of * ambition and aching bones. The blond is i watery; the tissues are wasting?the door is being opened for disease. A Iwt tie of Browns' 1 Iron Flitters taken in time will restore your strength, soothe your nerves, make your 1 blor.J rich and red. Do you more good than an expensive special course of medicine. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold hy all dealers. ' DO YOU GETUP t WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful : irx cure3 made by Dr. I?; Kilmer's Swamp-Root, * J { ,^'e kidney, liver - l! Hfh adder remedy, -| u'[J*kA7 f it is the great medi-[LyC s/ ' cal triumph of the nine* Kyi I ijjlfi teenth century; dis1 lEl V ll'i't covered atter years of I'rli1 it scientific research by a ?4 i" ^r* Khmer, the emib u - nent kidney and b!ad der specialist, and is " wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame haek IciHneu Kla/IHer ii'ln . , J, ?>-!" "UU( bios and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. 7 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not reca ommended for everything but if you have kid[j ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found 1 just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book e J L .vmmi( iiiuic auuui uwmnp-imiui ?I1U HOW id find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address t? Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- (ffffiYfflj'h regular fifty cent and Home of Pwiirop-Root I dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. t 1 The Read; Pistol. Jeed by Harry Hurt Against ?I?> Green in Greenville. Special to The State. Greenville, Sept. 26. ?Another iiiooiiag scrape tr.at is likely to hot? fatal has been added to the ung and unbroken record of crime n this county. Two young white men are the principals, and the scene of the shooting wa< at the tiouso of ilUfame kept by Minnie Smith on the outskirts of the city. Harry Hurt was on a visit to the bouse Tuesday night when Joe Green went there about half past l> o'clock, and soon afterwards the rpiarrel began between them. Hurt says that he was Hitting on Iho bed and that Green lifted up a chair to strike him, when he pull. j(l out his pistol and fired the she t which is now endangering the life of Green. The statement of Hurt is largely corroborated by the woman, who was the oDly eye witness or ine snooting. 1 lie C* hall went through the .right arm Hint entered the right side, penetrating the right lung und making in ugly wound. Supposed Glanders. The governor has received a letter from Mayor Hardin of Chester in regard to a disease, opposed to he glanders, which has appeared among the horses in the livery stable of Mr. W. W. Bri e. He asks that a veterinary surgeon he sent to Chester to investigate. The goveinor has forwarded the request to President llartzog of Clemson college. ?The Stute. It Looks Like Lever. By Telegraph to Greenville News. Columbia, S. C., Sept. 25.? The returns indicate that Frank Lever has been nominated for the unexpired term of the late Congressman Stokes. Branilys* only hope is an increased majority in Orungebirg, as at present the figures stand, Lever 2,033 against Brantley 1,006 with Colleton and Orangeburg to bear from and apparently an evea split is moat to he expected. Health for 10 Cents. A lively liver, pure blood, cleau skin, bright eyes, perfect health? Cascarets Candy Cathartic will obtain and secure them for you. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c. Mountain Excursion Rates. Commencing on Friday, Aug. 10th, and Saturday, August 17th, and continuing on successive Fridays and Saturdays until October 5th, the South Carolina and Georgia Extension Kail road company will sell week end tickets from all stations, Camden to Yorkville, inclusive, to Blackburg and Shelby, at $1 50, to Kutherfordton $1.75, to Marion $2.00, tickets go*?d mturning until the following Mon . day. Also on and after the above named date and continuing until October 5th, will sell round trip ticl<Atu lit nliiivn nuniA/1 ni inlc good to return within ten days after date of wale at one first-class fare for < the round trip. This will afford an opportunity for every one desiring to spend their vacation in the mountains during the hot weather, to do so at small cost. Ample hotel una hoarding accommodations can ho secured at all of these points. They are ideal summer resorts und noted for the beauty of the scenery and health giving properties of the natural mineral waters. The cli mate is cool and delightful and the country is entirely free from mosquitoes. Any further information with regard to hotel and hoarding accommodations may be had by applying to the undersigned. E. H. Shaw, general passenger aurent. Blackebut". ?' i->y ' O' s. c. Oure Cold In Mead. Kertnott'a Chocolatek Laxative Quinine, eaay to take and quick to cure cold in head and sor? throat.