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Wednesday, July 30,1902.
General JMisture.
Storms have been repc ed in
various sections of the State aUc?ded
by fatalities from lightning and much
damage by wind.
Dispensary sales have increased in
^ Charleston to such an extent that the
^ authorities have ordered the establishment
of six new places where liquor
can legally be sold.
Hilton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys tones
i up the stomach.
fA riot was raised in Orangeburg
by the laborers on the Southern Bell
J! Telephone company and in the melee
that followed Isaac Smith an innocent
negro, was shot and killed.
Congressman Sam Lanham, a native
of South Carolina?from Spartanburg
county?was nominated by
acclamation governor of Texas in the
State Convention on Wednesday.
At a meeting of the board of
* visitors of the South Carolina Military
Academy in Charleston, a slight increase
was made in the salaries of all
the members of the faculty.
Cut this out and take it to J. E.
Kaufmann's Drug Store .and get a
box of Chamberlain's Stomach &
V ' . r
Liver Tablets. The best physic.
They also correct disorders Of the
stomach. Price 25 cents.
Messrs. Wilborn and Mobley, candidates
for railroad commissioner,
varied the monotony of the meeting
. at Walhalla by a betting encounter.
Wilborn put up $5 and Mobley covered
it.
The opening sales of tobacco for
the present season were made in Marion
recently. The sales amounted
to over 110, 000 pounds. The prices
realized were satisfactory to the far
mors
A $15,000 fire occurred in Florence
South Carolina, recently. The heavi^
est losers were the American Tobacco
company?$5,500?fully insured,
as wprfi mnafc nf nfcVior lnaora
Hilton's Life for the
Liver and Kidneys
[ overcomes constipaK
tion.
Hod. Robert Aldricb, of Barnwell,
will make an address at the Green}
ville reunion as representative of the
Confederate Veterans, and J. W.
Austin, of Atlanta, will represent the
Sons.
A gang of horse thieves has been
operating in Aiken county. Upon
the appeal of many citizens the governor
has offered a reward of $100
for the apprehension and conviction
of the guilty party.
There are more sufferers from con
stipation than from any other enemy
rof our race; there is a long train of
annoying ills as a direct result and
there is nothing so effective in its
^ treatment as Ramon's Liver Pills
r- and Tonic Pellets. 25 cts., sample
free.
i On Wedensday a negro named
Toland Workman, while riding on the
top of a C. N. & L. freight train,
went to sleep as the train was ap^
proaching Siigh's and rolled off. It
was the man's last sleep, for when he
was picked up he was dead, his neck
had been broken.
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and delicate women,
and makes the system \^\^a^^\\\\
ist Nature; do not take Uggj^\\\\
which act for a time, but \*.
than before. Use a gentie \\\ \ |s|^ \ \
LIVER PILLS pi! If I
c pellets a m hi
i to restore perfect health, !}(J Mg&jtjJ
Miss Mattie Jean Adams, tbe first
woman graduate of the South Carolina
college, and a teacher for four
years in Meridian College for Women,
has accepted the chair of English and
Latin in Leesville college.
The large and handsome building
of the South Carolina co educational
institute at Edgefield burned to the
ground Monday, 14th inst. The
owner is Mr. D. A. Tompkins, of
Charlotte, and the building is insured
for $10,000. Prof. Bailey's furnishings
were insured for $3,000. .
"I am using a box of Chamberlain's
Stomach & Liver Tablets and find
them.Ahe best thing for my stomach
I ever used," T. W.Bobinson, Justice
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ot the reace, JUoomis, juicn. JLiieee |
Tablets not only correct disorders of
the stomach but regulate the liver
and bowels. They are easy to take
and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by J. E. Kaufmann.
A United States pension examination
board will be established in
upper South Carolina, with Greenville
as headquarters. This board
will consist of three physicians. This
will be a great convenience for applicants
in this section, as heretofore
they have been compelled to go either
to HeDdersonville or Asheville to be
examined.
The Oconee County Commisioners
have closed a contract with the
American Road Machinery Company
for one rock crusher, two water
tanks, two dump carts, two wheel
scrapes and two mule scrapes. Tms
machinery, together with two engines,
two road machines and two plows,
gives that county a complete and upto-date
road making outfit.
Let our lady friends read this ex
preesion of appreciation from Mrs.
Lula Frady, of Uree, N. C: "I am
void of words to adequately express
my appreciation of Ramon's Liver
Pills and Tonic Pellets. I was a
great suffer when I began the use of
this Treatment. They have complete^
changed my life from one of sufv
mg to healthful enjoyment." Only
2?
The Hub Evans dispensary raid in
Greenville is likely to produce something
of a harvest for lawyers. It
has been understood that Evans
wor^d be indicted in the criminal
court, and it is said that an able lawer
has been employed to assist in the
prosecution. Other counsel have
been retained for his defence, and a
lively time may be expected when the
trial comes on. Mr. Evans said before
and after the scrimmage that he
would bring: an action for libel against
the Daily News, and his indictment
in the criminal court will hardly lessen
the desire for vindication in the
civil court.
You Know What Yon Are
Taking
When you lake Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle showing
that it is simply Iron and Quinine ;
in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. j
50c.
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His Business Habits.
Benevolent Gentleman?So you're I
working, are you? Well, that's right. !
Do you go home for your luncheon?
Busy Boy?Oh, sometimes I do, |
but generally I stay downtown for it. |
Benevolent Gentleman ?And how
long have you been employed?
Busy Boy?Since yesterday.
Hair and Grass.
There is a major in a certain English
Regiment who hae a great contempt
for incapacity of any kind and
is somewhat impatient iato the bargain.
Some time ago he was in charge
of a detachment of men, and a sergeant
complained thatrhe could get no
man to undertake the duty of barber
to the company.
"Is there no gardner in the company
V asked the major testily. "I
seem to remember one. Send him to
me."
The man was duly sent, but not receiving
orders to act as barber, ventured
to expostulate.
"Great Heavens!" yelled the major
"If you can cut grasp, you can cut
hair."
The man went, but what the others
said is unprintable.
Acts Immediately.
Colds are sometimes more troubleI
some in summer than in winter, it's
so hard to keep from adding to them
while cooling off after exercise. One I
Minute Cough Cure cures at once.
Absolutely safe. Acts immediately.
Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup,
throat and lung troubles. J. E.
Kaufmann.
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Frontier Judge and Jury.
A group of representatives were in
the cloakroom telling stories of their
experience in court, when Delegate
Smith contributed this incident from
Arizona, says The Washington Post.
Out in one of the border towns a
case was in progress, one of the lawyers
beiDg an eastern man who was
oew to the country.
"Will you charge the jury, your
tonoi?" he asked.
"Oh, no, I guess not," replied the
judge, "I never charge them any
thing. They don't know much anyway,
and I let 'em have all they can
make."
Poisoning tho System.
It is through the bowels that the
body is cleansed of impurities. Constipation
keeps these poisons in the
system, causing headache, dulness
and melancholia at first then unsightly
eruptions and finally serious
illness unless a remedy is applied.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers prevent
this trouble by stimulating the
? a 1 1^1 i:
liver ana promote easy, ueauuy aunoii
of the bowels. These little pills do
not act violently but by strengthening
the bowels enable them to perform
their own work. Never gripe
or distress. J. E. Kaufmann.
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Self Murder in Hot Weather.
It has long been a matter of observation
that a protracted hot spell is
always marked by many suicides.
The vital forces run low in hot
weather, the brain is frequently affected
by the heat, physical weakness
and prostration are common and life
loses many of its attractions. The
result is an increase of suicide, which
diminishes as the temprature falls,
the atmosphere becomes purified
and vitality, energy and ambition
return.
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Any person knowing of a father,
son, husband, brother or friend that
was killed or died while in the service
of the Confederate States and whose
name has not been placed on the
Confederate Monument at this place,
will please notify either of the undersigned
at this place of the fact and
steps will be taken to have said name
or names placed upon the tablet reerved
for said purpose.
M. D. Harman.
J. S. Derrick.
Jas. E. Hendrix.
Lexington, July 21, 1902.
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills, and Fever is a bottle of
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is
simply iron and quinine in a tasteless
"VT T> -__ PA.
irom. no cure, do pay. jrnce ouc.
Society For Society.
"I say, coachmaD, whip up your
horse a little faster."
"Impossible. I am a member of
the Society For the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals."
Ten minutes later at the journey's
end: "Come now, passenger, a little
larger pour boire!"
"Impossible. I am a member of
the Temperance society."?Paris Figaro.
The State Alliance.
The State Alliance convention adjourned
at midnight Thursday. There
were representatives from only fourteen
counties, and nothing of public'
interest was transacted. President
Efird read the annual report. He
said there was no reason for discouragement
in the outlook.
. Topics of interest to the Alliance
were discussed by W. N. Elder, A C.
Lyles, J. F, Nesbit, W. N. Campbell
and J. W. Dreher.
The following officers were reelected:
Proaidonf F) E Efird.
Vice President and Lecturer.?W.
N. Elder.
Secretary and Treasurer.?J. W.
Reid.
Executive Committeemen.?Dr. J.
L. Shuler, J. F. Nesbit and A. C.
Lyle
Committee on Credentials?J. R.
Thompson, James T. Raid and W.N.
Campbell.
The Alliance has an asset of about
817,000 belonging to the exchange,
and a ievolution was adopted asking
the directors to appropriate from the
the interest account a sum for the
benefit of the reorganization of suspended
Alliances.
Need More Help.
Often the over-taxed organs of
digestion cry out for help by Dyspepsia's
pains, nausea, dizziness, headaches,
liver complaints, bowel disorders.
Such troubles call for
prompt use of Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They are gentle, thorough and
guaranteed to cure. 25c., at J. E.
Kaufmann's drug store.
Only the- Truth.
In the town of D, whenever a lecturer
can be induced to visit that out
of the way place, the audience is, as
a rule, kindly disposed. It is said
that a chairman, after a depressing
address in the local "institute," assured
the speaker that his discourse
was "moving, soothing and satisfying.
WKan t*n m/-ir-crl ncvf m Ami n or nn
,TUV,? ? fa
having commended a dismal failure
he denied the charge and maintained
that he had uttered no approbation,
but only simple facts?namely, that
the lecture was "moving," because a
large proportion of the audience
fidgeted in their eeets and several left
the room; it was "soothing" because
many fell asleep, and it was "satisfying"
because there was not a single
person who bad not had enough.
If a Man Lie to You
And say some other salve, ointment,
lotion, oil or alleged healer is
as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
tell him thirty years of marvelous
cures of Piles, Burns, Boils, Corns,
Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises
and Skin Eruptions prove it's the
best and cheapest. 25c., at J. E.
Eaufmann'8 drug store.
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State Farmers' Institute.
Many of the farmers of the State
are looking forward to the Scate
farmers' institute to be held at Clemson
college beginning August 11th
and continuing for a week. The
authorities at Clemson are making
every necessary preparation for
entertaining a large crowd
and from reports the crowd this
year will surpass the attendance
upon the last institute. Those who
atted will ba given board and lodging
at the rate of 50 cents per day. All
railroads in the State will offer reduced
rates. Under these circum
stances there will be no excuse for
farmers to Btay at home.
Mastication.
If your tendency is to gulp down
food like porridge and vegetables,
quite wet, the obvious remedy is to
eat them in a dry state, or else eat
with them alternate mouthfuls of dry
bread or cracker. A cracker is admir
able to induce mastication, for the
reason that it compels one to eat slowly
The tendency to moisten the food
continually while eating in someartii
ficial way is responsible for much
rapid eating and imperfect mastication.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
monev if it fails to cure. E. W.
Grove's signature is on each box 25c.
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OFFICERS
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CORRESPOW DENCE SOLICITED.
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