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%^^^*!EE55225C3C9HQE253H9ii ^ . ;*'* ^""SSII I' Bpaff# ?v#11 ili- i| - : ^ Pr.^nr.-.l; r;n fcrAs- IP B stnviViiir* fierce.! rvIUcgula- ? K Ur.^tisouuvw . . :^vclsoT X Q Promotes Di^cslion,Cheerful- ^ Bj BT5s,'jfidRcsr.0ontoinsncilhcr & ? Oj.nm.MorpMnc nor Mineral. |IOTM.\ilCOTIC. | Jlj a-sz*CB.rrrc?En . ?a A?*.?* Sti-J' ( srrz. i.-n/r't ' I ' j?| S?lc* - I 3 A*< V * I ? /i*>rnU7;/ . / < [ J| fiSr-F .frrtf - i fJtfx.'itU Ju&ir . I a Wti&rorr-01 ATtoiwr / Apcrfcct nemcdy For Conslipa- ;1 firm. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. ! Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- ; V? QCGS andLoss OF SLEEP. j|J 5ac5nraU* Signature of -jj NI;W Vork. jfe fe | I illS I CXACT COFV CP WRAPPER. -9? LANCASFfitt AND I'HESrEF: i? AI la -V rtrheituli* m rtfP?ot Auv{. 2H, 1900 ( I J;lt I v UX.'i' ? :.) ) WPXl'tlOL' N t) 15 A ST Hi ITND. N??'*. 14 m l 18 1 \to'h . and 15 A If. P vf \ f> V 7 *7 Vi \ ' i ,v o 4*? 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For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Bears tlie A ^ \ FvStA* Signature f J\,W ' of rv In : rkX Use j For Over : Thirty Years : *; i A H AJA ^ p i i h3 la Saa i THE CCNT.MtR ' ?V V. HIW VO?iK C?TY. ctesssss v ' v * j^sMaasBi ?- y r.rs- y-.HJJUL.J4.tl" JI I in, ' ^ "lanffVred tlietorturea oftlie damntd ^ with protruding piles brown-lit on by conatlpa- r tion tvlth which I was nnilcicd for twenty years I ran across your CASCARETS In the (] town of Newell, la., and never found anything to equal them To-day 1 am entirely free from c piles and feel like a new man." C U.Kkitz. 1411 Jones St.. Sioux City, la. j CATHARTIC j, wmmmm fl thaoe maun PteivrtMo Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taate Good, Po -, Good, Nerer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2?>C. 60c. 1 ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... '] Storllng i.iH|Mni, CMroao, Montr#.!, Sow York. Sit TQ P?ft?4 Sold and guaranteed l<y all drug- R !?43" S U'LiAa glut* to til) RB Tobacco Habit. ^iinev t<> Loan % I aM ?BI.BTO PLACK IOANS t. I Hi'ftired l.y ? Mrst mortgag* <> lm- c proved f?? H veyeip's lime. pa\ a- | bl? in inwfs ImoMis at the low i-riie <>l 7 Ki'O'i t inteiest. Tb?*re wi l be n?? ' brokerage' rolltei eominiMsmn chnig* i? . li. K WY'lK, Oino Attorney hi Daw. " t (IKNTLKM l'i.V, Get ibe Mw Nove . I) HCQVt ?v Pi8f.0K : s i\.i bit ; ri< ?rs. , Uie^ Gonorrhoea ami Gleet ml to 4 tiny liHai'tm: is ni gmal. Pitvents C ft;?i niire \f\ <? mpieie. id b?- ear t; ried mi vea yo^k-t >-ur?' pi**ventulite i nt bv mail ?n plain pU'-knge. (. prepaid o rtreitd of pjire $1 0" per box; 3 f r $2 50 t'lH\vfiml BrO" * Druggi***, Ac i h bnn 'uster - R oofwrwmmi iiaaas????MB? ^ VIGOR or MEN \ ? a Easily, Quickly and PermaNantly Restored MAGNETIC RKRVINk iw -on w Hi ? r 11 ten . u traii-?e lo t i-ure Insomnia, Kits L* zzine*-. HysIt iia, Neiv lis Debility. Lo*t Vilaliiy. * SemiiihI I tis-es, 1 ! i<ig Merim')? q 1 be ie-uli. ?f tiveik. V oru, Wor ri., Aukne K rotsoi You orOver- g indulgence Price >|<I; ? boxes #5. Ht mm I i it niuiii ..tn.ii ???" ?" ? * ?4 - u-u I'UV nogc u/ niljr MUdress <?it receipt of price Hold on y by Crawford Bros, Druggists, /tgeuis, Lancaster, 8. t_. a VIGOR prMEN S Mostly, Quickly, Permanently ' Restored . HINDI PO O'HAlUtA'f, | c (I'hiU) (illKAT FRENCH TONIC AND VITALIZED in sold with writ- v teiikiiHiMi lee n-cure Nervous Debility. Jj IjobI Vital ty Failing Memory Kits, Dizziio hs. Hysteria Stops hII DraiiiH O or (lie Nervous System <'au*ed ty ( Bad HuMt- or l> xeesslve Use of Tot bricco. Opium, I iriuors, or * Zdvin- il tile i>ace thai Kills " it wards oft' Inh nlty, Consumption and Deat)'. it clears Die Blood and Brain, Builds up ? the Shattered Nerves, Restores tlie F'ire of Youth, anrl Brings tlie Pink t Glow to Pale < dieeks, and Makes you Y"untr and Strong again BOc , 1 i? ^ ItoxCN AB Bv Mail to Ani ao<I>-WUm Craw for. i Bros Druggist, agents. Dan- i B.C. * I * "WE TOLD YOU SO." [}rasnyilla News. Tbe Nsws and Courier of M.inlay has t'i? following interesting liit of infermntion, telling bow Senater Depaw happaaed to ha [ha Orator of tha D y at tha open ing of tho Charleston Exposition: 4 It will ha mti>raii?inii tn ni.u ? vw ">'vhow it happened that Senator D?paw should ha hare as tha orator i>f tha dav. "At a special masting of tbs hoard of directors of ths South Carolina inter-stats and VVsat Inhn? Exposition, on the evening nt August 29, Major Hemphill iTero l the following resolution, which was on motion adopted: "Ths South Carolina InterMate and est Indian Exposition is an Exposition with an idea, its lim being the expansion of American coinraerce in neighboring, >pen and most pr- fitable fields. Its purpose is te suggest business tolicies for the future and to uuphasize the begiaing of the wentieth century by a timely and omprebensive tribute to coin nerce and the arts of peace. Ap- ' neciating the intelligent interest vlileb he lias always manifested n tlio devol?>pment of the com- I. nercial and industrial resources >f the country, and particularly lie friendly interests he has taken 1 n the success of the Exposition o bo held nt nhnrl?u???w ?K? 1 oard ?f directors extend to the Ion Chauncey M Dipiir, United 1 hates Senator from the State of I s'ew York, n cordial invitation to teliver the leading address at the ! pening of the Exposition, Dec. , and trust that he will find it iracticable to perform this patriitic service.' "The invitation was accepted ,nd Senator Depew is here te repond in person." < Yes, the senator" was there ail ight, and he responded all right, rtio only awkward feature of the itoation is, how can The News nd Courier, whose editor it ap >ears, not c nlv acquiesced, as a neruber of the hoard of directors, n extending the invitation to ienator Depew, hut actually pre- , rnred and offered the resolution vhich resulted in his selection, afforded to criticise the utterances >f its chosen guest and representaive ? For several months we have ( >een endeavoring to the best of , ?ur ability to convince the people , nd < ertain Democratic ne vspa- j >ers of this State that in no way 4 ould the material interests of | >euin uaroiina and her chief city, ( Charleston, he nore speedily nd effectively advanced than by dvocatingand pushing the pelicies >f comeae-cial and territorial ex- 1 lannien, the plan to build up a ;reat fleet of merchant vessela, 1 iwued by Americans, 'manned by I Imericaas and operated under j he American flag, the building ^ nd controlling of an American 1 anal, the fostering of such trade , elatiens with eur newly acquired erritory in both hemispheres as 11 rill develop its vast resources, (* lvihze its people and open up ' ] ;reat and new markets for our urplus preducts. For our paina in advancing and * dvocating these policies we have j ieen denounced by the aforesaid ! ewspapera as disleyal to the 1 )emocratic party, and together J rith the eminently respectable ' nd thoughtful element of the 1 immunity that agrees with us, 1 re have by one reckless hide- * >eund free silver, Tillmaaite 1 rgan, beea characterized as 1 4bribed and debauched McLaurin- * tes." 1 Vituperstien is the ever ready } reapon ef the empty headed and ( he man behind the argument is a lerpetual target for the thaf ts of he partisan. W? hnr? Mhown that th?s? measures were great public policies and not tba political principles of either party We have shown that the material prosperity ef the South depeada upou their udop tion. We have shown that by their , advocacy ind the espousal of ether equally sound business methods the Democratic party might again became a faciei* in shaping the * affairs at the country. But to 1 t . 1 niriner trie selfish aiai* of a demagogue and te perpetuate his power ^ in South Carolina newspapers which should normally ho found on the side of the people and should he lined lp in the front ranks of the modorn procession ^ are found closing the wheels ?f the chariot and beclouding the ] situation by subordinating the material welfare of the public to ' t a narrow minded and mistaken theory of party fealtv. Now that Senator Depew, cho- ' sen on motion of the editor of The News and Courier, because of * 1 "the intelligent interest, which he has always manifested in the de-1 ( velnpment of the commercial and ' industrial resources of the coun- ! ' try," conies forward and points' ' with the forceful acumen of the ' trained oratoi and the wise broad- i minded statesman that these are ' the policies which above all others ' * * 1 murtt he pursued to insnn cwnoruI pr?8|)urity for the Santh nn<l a 1 special business renaissance for * Charleston, may we he pardoned s for say ins to The Charleston " newspaper and to the Charleston * people; 'lWe told you so." * ' " SAVFD \T OK\YES 1 K'tlNK ' "1 know 1 would have long ago *" been in my grave," writes Mrs. S 1 H. Newsom, of Decatur, Ala., 4tif I it hud not been for Elwctrie Hit- r tors For three years L suffered ^ untold agony from the worst form *f Indigestion, Waterbrash, Stomach and Howell Dyspepsia, lint { this excellent medicine did me u world of good. Since using it I , can eut heartily and have gained ( 35 pounds." For Indigestion, . Loss of Appetite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles Electric Hit- c t?rs are a positive, guaranteed * cure Only 50c at Crawford Hros t and J. F. Muckey & Co's drug ? store. To Aid The Hoers. t Chicago, Dec. 5.?Governor t Vates has issued a proclamation { calling for aid for the Hoers, and t isking for contributions of tnoaey j ind medicine and feod and cleth* ? c ing. This is the tirst time offi- ^ r nal reeognition has been taken in j the United States of the helpless ^ rendition ?f the Hoers. j HOW'S THIS! \ We offer One H undred Dollars He- ^ ward for any case o? i a'arrn thai can- j lot be cured by Hall's Catairh Cure.! e FJ CHENEY & (U, Props. To- j em, O ' v We the undersigned ha\e known (] P J Hheney for trie la*t 16 years, and lelinve linn perfectly honorable in all ii msinesH trutisaclloiis and financially!. ?bie to carry out any obligations nmdt 1 :?v thHr Arm T wkht A I'kuax, Wholetmle DruggiM, Toledo, O. w abdino Kinnan & Marvin Wholesale Druggists, T??ie?lo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken inc-rna'ly, acting dire dly uoon the blood (1 ind muoourt surfaces of the system. . Price, 76c. per bottle, wold by all A Druggist#, lYstimonUls free. h Hall'8 Family Pills are tt>? best r Jrawxerd, of South Carolina, will * t Not be Mad* a Lieutenant. ( f Washington, D*c i.?William c ?. Crawford, of South Carolina, I ill net be appointed a lieutenant F n the arm j. He jilted his finance* * ind the letter of explanation to ^ )*r mother, which Secretary Iioet ^ nade the teat, has proved to he insatiafactory. The secretaries therefore announced that _ o President Roosevelt s decisien y Till stand and Crawford's comnission withdrawn. P^lMTORZA. r Btutth* J later Instead of Whiskey. A. Blind Tiger Victimized Several ^ Per eons at Greenwood. Special to The Slat*. GretnwiKnl, Dee. 4.? Certnin * Greenwood blind tiger* have re- v 3eived ?ueh a net back in the lust " 4 few davit that it senum to theiu 1 impossible to get *uok to it busiaentt basis ut all. Those who have ' been 4t*old are all negroes, and 1 ( the seller was a negro, hut the ituff sold was water aud not the 1 regulation fire water. The facts I ire these-: A week age one, I Henry Probst, a vei\y black speci K men, urriven here frwm biatnUt, 1 N. C. He wus dicased *.? a 11?d c" (nine eport and had several big n ruuKs as personal baggage. He c in<l tive five gallon kegs of m-an 1 whiskey in each uf these trunks. ' \fter h? had disposed of all his '' >tock to dealers, lie refilled the <eg8 with water and offered othur I 1 * f ioalers a very attractive propn*! ition to tike the balance of his ' roods at bargain d?v figures, as h r? ? ' i . :he constables were atp'r him He ' told one ne^ro throe live gallon, tegs of water ft>r #24. One went i ( :or 97.50, and stilt another wa* ;old to "Mrs. (iilreith" for $7.5'> 1 0 This lady is the treasurer for aj" thurch missionary society, and ( hought she would invest the, ^ inciftto'tf iii.III?l' in .i ? I W vr ...w..vT IU U ou? o * 1111J tad make hack a good sain fer ho society and probably a margin or herself. Having sold hi* toek of fire waternnd plain water, | denry closed hi* big trunks and vent back to Ilamh't. The nr- x * ;ro*? did not know until the n?xt* } uorning, Sunday, "hat they had J nought water Their rage knew ( to brtnnds. Thev had to tell how ^ hey had been sold. The mis- *" denary treasmer is iti a whole h>t ti ?f trouble. fi A traveling patent medicine ^ render was arrested here vaster tlay fer creating m disturbance, j, de tried te cure a negro of to*i?h- * iche, but in the operation spilled i lotue of his medicine in hi* pa. ient's mouth and blistered him ie that his cries wf pain alarmed he populace He was prevented v rorn making any further free * limes on the street, but in a nt- f le while he teok some medicine * ither than that he gave away, and tJ his morning faced the mayor en p he charge of drunk and disorderr y. Mayor Pork fined him $10 F ir twenty days. The peripatetic p ihyeiciau had only five pluaks te ^ lis name besides his clothes and r lis stock in trade. He offered to ? ;ive up his cash, walk out of V own and giva his woid or his n tend, thsv wsro ths sams, that is would ncvsr set toot in lbs town t Greenwood again. The mayor ras inexorable. The money or the h isys ho had to have The fellow c s now tendering his services to ? he town in a non-professional r?J. A MILLION VOI ES r Could hardly express the thanks if Hon er HhII, of West Point, ja. Listen why: A severe cold tad settled on his lungs, causing a o nost obstinate cough. Several >hy sicians said ho hud consumption ^ nit could not help him When all u ui u i ? ? ? uiMigiiL ue whs uonmia ne negan y o use Dr. King's New Discovery r ?r Consumption and writes ? "it t? ompletely cur?<i me and saved ray j*! ife. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's r >o?itively guaranteed for Coughs, ? yolds and Lung troubles. Price >0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Crawford Bros and J. F. Mackey * bCo.'s | In Newport, Ky., a elerea year ' Id boy slabbed te death another >oy, eight years old. The heir apparent of China, Pu }hn?, has been deposed by iiulerial edict on the ground that hie ather, Prince Tuae, was the uu-j hor of the Boxer trouble. 1 Gold Brick Swindlers. ^ Narth Carolina C**t of Soma Interest in This Stat*. The Supremo court of Norib Carolina has just'rendered a deeiion hh to ceitain ?o|d hrick opt rdors, which will \ rore of inter est o some people in this state. Throe men were caught nc-tr laleigh who bar! tried to work he gold brick game on M r Poll varrett, who is well known in his city, being one of the protrietora of the (varrett wine com* mnv. lie entered readily into the cheme foi the purpose of catch-* ng the scoundrels, and they were onvicted. Through their attoriey? they appealed to the supreme our , but the decision is agai <st hem, and the swindlers will b ve o serve their time in the peniten* . iarv. These same men e pern ted in his state and were unite success ul in their swindling peratinns. I requisition has already h??n in. ued f?r thorn, nn<l nfter they imv* served in their term in t*>? forth Cat oMn* penitentiary it is xpected that they will lie brought >:?rk here. (ireenville News. linn' Ace Your KMnnyi t T)r. Ilohbii' Spnmirtis Plllsoiirrnll kidney Ilia. Sam. ilc free. A?'il Merllnu Homed y Ce..Chicago or N. Y. ^ wmm i. i coMpABY General Pa-sei,*?r Department, 'oheriule; ElTeetlve Jon*. 15th, 10nl. ii.H-terii rime* W KS I HOUND. iKAVks N<>. 11. N<>. 85. N f8. 1 J* a ii'lfii S iOa 1 Op v e-<t v i ;e 0 20a 7p t\ r*t>?\v 10 50a Op Icon springs 1120a ip anpu 'or 12 20p i p ti vei njiic % 12 40p 1 p laiawb' J (it 2 80p 8 p toe \ 11 ill 4 Oiip 8 ,# 'orkvllle 5 20p 4 i p liekory Grove 0 05 4 5np A KKIVKS llanHtburg ?60p 5 20p LKAVKS ' laeks' uix 5 45a 5 25n 'aheranu sipjij 7 45a 5 49p neiby K 20a 6 nop lenrietta 0 25a 6 4lp \>resi iiy 9 55a 6 59p tut liarfordlon 10 80a 7 15p 'hernial ?'ity 12 00* 7 50p Akkivkh. larion 100|> 8 80p KA8TBOUND No 32. No 34 No. 12 Daily. fjBAVK.S. fnrion ft OOp 2 0??p 'hernial City ft 36p 2 4ftp tutherfordion ft 0>p 3 'Jftp 'oresl ' Mty 6 20p 3 50 p renrie la 6 83p 4 Op helhv 7 lftp 6 OOp 'atteraon Hpg 7 2ftp 6 I2i> ARRIVE* llac.kshui g 7 48p 6 40p I,EAVES llaokahurg 8 lftp 7 00a lick-?ry Grove 8 4ftp 7 ftOa "otkviile 9 lftp 8 ftOa t >ck Hiil Hi nop 12 00a at aw I-a Jot 10 20p 1 30p # 'dversi t? 10 40p 2 OOp <a< caster 10 6ft ? 2 37p loath springs 11 20|> 8 lftp K rsliaw II 3ftp 4 I Op Vestville 11 ftOp 4 30o RRIVH8. Mindeti 12 2fta ft 30p GAFFNEY liK \N<:H. WESTBOUND. No. 1ft. No. 13. I .HAVES ilackxinirg 1 tiOp 6 001 Ihe "k- e Falls 1 20p 6 20* R1VKH laftnev 1 40p 6 40a KASTBOUND No. 14 iNo. 13. I.KAVK8. lattiiey 7 10a 2 20p 'herokee Falls 7 30a 2 40,) A HIVES llanksnurg 7 ftOa 3 Oop * 20 Minutes for (lit)tier. Note?Trains Nos 32 and 33 are perated daily Trains Nos. 34. 35 11. 12, 13, 14 15 rid 10 ireopsrat.e'1 daily exoept Hunmy t'( nnectlons: At ' maiden with outtterii Ry , H A. I# and A <!, ,loe At i an canle r with I# & <!. R, ; A ''ntawbt Junction wtlh rtea(?ar<) Air Linn At Rock Hill vhh outhern railway A t York vltle vrU it ar<>iitm& Northwentern It. It. A* llaCKxbiirt; with (Southern railway. ,t Shelby and Rutherford ton with . A. L. At 'arlon wl'h Hour hern K. H. HAW, Gen'l. Pi!>H?iecr Agent IBHIBH to writ* for onr confidential letter before applying for patent: It may be worth money, we promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS or photo and we aend an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentablfitVr We give the best legal service and advice, and onr charges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., ffnfnta# I? tpp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.| I