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or?ss. Did you ever notice how eagerly the corn-fed torse seeks grass in the Spring? f * Not solely because he's bnngry, instinct tells him he needs it. His system de mands a tonic and purgative to drive out impuricives, and the young tender o ? grass is his natural medicine*. All animal nature craves its, particular "Spring Tonic" and purifier and none have greater need of it than the human animal, Man, because none give their digestive organs so much abuse. All menac !knowledge nature's cry for relief f om Winter-impurities, buttherejare thous ands who do nothing to satisfy this need, and it is among these that aisease * reaps its harvest of death every year. The man who knows the value of a X strong vigorous body when hot weather works a drain upon his strength will use for a couple of weeks in the early Spring a good blood purifier and system {regulator and where can you find a'tetter remedy for this purpose than 1 PRICKLY ASH BITTERS; the great blood, liver and bowel cleanser and * j isystem regulator that has done so much for working people. It vitalizes the blood and puts the entire system in condition for Summer work. . Try it. i Do you Feel Thi Here is a victim of neglec-. Bad dg stion was the starting point. He ignored the warnings sent up by an overloaded and suffer ing stomach, hence the disorder spread until it has seriously weakened the entire di gestive apparatus, involving the kidneys, liver and bowels. It is'the beginning of a sick Bpell. A person in this state of health finds work a burden. Strength and energv are gone, he can't eat with, relish, he is tired, cross, rierv-ous and dull?a truly useless and disagreeable person. The worst part about it is that such a person is liable to take any dangerous disease that may be about. Germs floating in the air are carried into the lungs and thence into the system where they find conditions just suited to their growth.. Pneumonia, Consumption, Brignt's Disease, Cholera, Typhoid or Yel low Fever, Malaria, Small Pox?any of these diseases would find in him an easy mark because his system is weakened r by impurities which are poisoning his very life-blood. In this condition a powerful system cleanser and regulator j is urgently needed to ward off misery and expense, and for such purpose what more effective remedy can be found * than the justly celebrated PRICKLY ASH BITTERS A Remedy That Has Proved Its Value For Blood, Kidney, and Bnel Disorders In a Bril liant Record Of Cures Perform-: d. L' '' ' ??? ? It is the RIGHT medicine for such purpose, the best and greatest; blood purifier, system cleanser and regulator. It combines the fine tonic properties of a kidney medicine, stomach, liver and blood purifier, with a genial strengthening and regulating influence in the bowels. This grand remedy BEGINS RIGHT by purifying the bladder ancl bowels, thereby getting rid of the accumulated poisons which have caused all the trouble. After this has been accom plished the healing and restora/ive element in PRICKLY ASH BITTERS will continue the good work. It will gently urge the vital organs to a better and more complete performance of their duties, give them strength and tone and promote harmony of action throughout the body. Wlien the system has been cleared of obstructions, aud the kidneys resume fully their office of Purifying the Blood, the general condition takes an upward turn. Appetite and digestion ar ? improved, the eyes are brighter, the strength returns, the hollow cheeks fill out, the complexion loses that sallow, muddy cast, giving place to a clear ski and ruddy glow. These are the signals of returning health, and they bring that thrill and joy of living and interest in life' s duties tuat only tlio^ in per fect health enjoy, ,. \ There are unscrupulous dealers who will try to sell you so uethin? which they say is just as good as prickly ash bitters. DON'T TAKE IT. Thev are trying to increase proit at your expense. Get the genuine with the large figure 3 in red on the froat label; it will give you the results you desire. Put up in 19 ounce bottles. Price 81.00. / Dr. J. Q. Wannamaker MTg Co., Special Agents . Imperfect material or workmanship in a vehicle often proves more expensive than one would rt first: consider. This is especiall v so with vehicles constructed mainly with an object of getting np something cljeap. Our line comprizes the leading makes in the country, all of which are fully guaranteed against Haws in material or workmanship. ^r.'cw" Call and see our line of Wagons Harness, Laprobes, Umbrellaa and nddlery Hardware of every description. County agency for the Rock Hill buggies: the Standard of Excellence. Terms to suit purchaser. SIFLEY & FRITH. y>ooo-?o?oooo?<s>ooooc>oooooo<x ANOTHER TREAT The -Journal announced in its last Sunday's edition that be giuning Sunday, February 18, .1900, it would begin publish ing serially one of the best books of the 20th century fiction. The Mystery Of June 13. The announcement of the publishing of this book is in ac cordance with tVe policy of The Journal, to give its readers the best that can be secured. Don't fail to read first installment in Sunday's Journal, Februrary IS, l'.'O'!, Subscriptions oan be given to local agent cr sent diiect to the Journal, Atlanta, Ga. DON'T FORGET It The Mystery Qf June 13! | J. Q. CAMPBELL, DENTIST, Successor to Dr. L. C Shecut, Office hours. 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 3 p. m. to 5 p m. Scoville Bldg., Orangeburg, S: C. Carl G. Schoentmrg, SURVEYOR, , NORTH, - - - S. C. Surety Bonds. Foi Administrator, Guardians. Trustees, Receivers, Dispensers. Cash ier Attachment, or any other position of trust executed without delay in the NATIONAL SURETY COM PANY. Don't ask your friend to sign your BOND?let us write it for YOU. Rates reasonable. Wolfe & Berry, Phone 155?A -ATTORNEYS. TIRED OF LIFE. People Who Cemmttted Suicide For One Cause and Another. Dr. R. H. Hutcherson, a well known phys'cian of Toccoa, Ga., committed suioide with a pistol on Wednesday. Bad health is the alleged cause. Rev. J. G. Norton, a Baptist min ister of Yaldosta, Ga., committed suicide on Tuesday by jumping Into his well. He was 60 years old and was well to do and popular. Miss Bertha Marsden committed suicide at Selma, Ala., on Tuesday by taking chloroform because she was in love with a young man who did not reciprocate. Miss Charlotte Ferrell, aged 20, of Boan county, W. Va, committed tuictde on Tuesday by hanging her self because her parents would not let her marry i. A young man she was in love with. i Mrs. Lilburn McNair, aged 34, prominent in St. Louis society and champion golf player of the city, committed suicide at her home on Monday with a pistol. She was in bad health. Euirere Moore, aged 26, manager for a large cotton firm at Americu9, Ga., committed suicide on'Wednesday bv shooting himself the head with a revolver. No cause is assigned. Rev. Justin G Wade, pastor of the first Congregational church of Wau kecan. Ill, was arrested by the post (fllce authorities on Wednesday for tending obscene matter through the mails. Next day he committed sui cde by throwing himself under a train. _ A Touohlng Story, s the savlDg from death, of the baby girl of Goo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. He writes; "At the age of 11 month?, rur little Kirl was in declin ing hp' ih, with serious Throat Trouble, and two physicians gave her up. We were almost in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coucfbs and Colds. The first bottle pave relief; after taking fcur bottles she was cur<nj, and is now in perftct health." Never falls to relieve aDd cure a cnuKh or cold. At Wanna maker Mfg. Go's, drugstore: 50c and 81.00 guaranteed. Trial bottle free. A Card. This Is to certify that all druggists are authorizod to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure vour cough, or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneu monia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine Is Ina yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Dr. A C. Dukes.,_ Senator Tillman T>etiil<>d. Senatcr Tillman tcsti?ed before the dispensary investigating committee' nn Tuesday. There was nothing sen sational in his testimony. HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS The old original Grove's Tastless Ohil Tunic You know what you are tak) ing. It is iron and quinine in a tast less form. No Lure, No pay. 50c. BIEHNIAL SESSIONS Voted?Down in The Honsa by Thirty Four Members. The biennial sessions I matter came up in the House on Wednesday. Col. D. O. Herbert wanted the resoiufion submitting the question to the people passed. Mr. Bichards .agreed with Col. Herbert. He said he thought every barrier had been removed and be wanted the resolution passed in justice to the people. The house killed the b'ennlal ses sions resolution by a vote of 78 to 34. This finally disposed of all biennial session legislation. Last year the bcuse referred the matter, after the favorable vote of the people, to a sub committee to prepare all necessary resolutions looking to proper letrislp tion to secure biennial sessions. E. er under these resolutions the matter 'was to go before the people again. ? The resolutions simply proposer resolutions for the people to vote or. biennial sessions. The senate passed the resolutions some time ago and the vote of 78 to 34 killed all resolutions looking to biennial session legislation next summer. All such proposed res old ions lodklng to constitutional a mendmonts need 83 votes. The main resolution received 78 votes and on a previous ballot 79 add these two votet settled the issue. The 34 members who voted against the resolution looking to a vote on bi ennial sessions were: Messrs. Arnold, Brant, Bruce. Clifton, Dabbs, Det Ohamps, Edwards, Eptinur, Ejberei'gp Etheredge, Fraser, McD. Frost, G^usp, W. j. Gibson, D. L. Green, McD. Green, Haskell, He.mpbiD. Hig trins, Hutto, Irby, Little, Lomax. Lyon, McFaddin, McMa^ter, Pittman, Bawllnson, Beaves. Sander^, Sellers, Walker, Walker, Whaley, Whatley? 34. These thlrt)-four killed the possl bMty of biennial sessions of the gen eral aPBembly within the next two or three years. Is It a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' Ec iactric Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectic OH. Ar. von- Hnig/lsts. WedUou uii Uoaiuoud. At Wilmington, N. C, with hlf life tbbi^g a-vay, Dr. Richard J. Price and MiaS Ei zabeth WIgginB were married Wednesday morning. Dr. Price was unable to raise his head and the responses were uttered in a low voice. He was a surgeon In the United States army inthePhllipainesi and ranks as first lieutenant. While in the Pullppines he contracted tu berculosis, and returned to this conn try. For a long time he was at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, but recently returned to his home in Wilmington. Dr. Price and the young woman he married Lad been engaged fur several -ears. His death is expected at any u-omenb_ AGAURAMKBI) CUKt] fc'Olt PILES A GAUKANTEED CUBE FOR TILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment falls to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c Killua by ? Main. Mr. W. H. Starr, a. farmer who lived near Greshamvllle In Greene county, was killed by a mule Wednes day afternoon about 3 o'clock in the street in Madteon Ga, He bad gone to Madison driving va pair of mules hitched to a w?gon to sell a bale of cotton. After selling the cotton he d^ovp bis mules to the public well near the bank to give tVm water be fore leaving town. The mu'es s'ar:?d away while he was drawing the water ind hn caught the lefthand one by the hi' of the bridle. They ran. irageincr him, threw him down, and srepp'rg nn htm, hrck* his neck and jiwbone, two wbe Is of the wag a' onsslng ever bi-i b)dy. Dr. R. W. Trotter, the physician who was sum nnr>or\ qtlTq ho WS.* Ir-Pf&nt-.lv k'l1'd itfiir ALL OVER BOD! Eruptions Appeared on Chest1, and Face and Neck Were All Broken Out?Scales and Crusts Formed ? Iowa Lady Has Great Faith in Cuticura Remedies for Skin Diseases. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE ?Y CUTICURA "I had an eruption appear on my chest ana body and extend upwards and downwards, so that my neck and face were all broken out; also my arms and the lower limbs as far as the knees. I at first thought, it was prickly heat. But. soon scales or crusts formed where the breaking out was. Instead of going to a physician, I purchased a complete treatment of the Cuticura Remedies, in which I had great faith, and all was satisfactory. A year or two later tho eruption appeared again, only a little lower; but before it had time 10 spread 1 procured another supply of the Cuti cura Remedies, and continued their use until the cure was complete. It ia now five years since the last attack, and have not seen any signs of a return. 1 have taken about three bottles of tho Cuticura Resolvent, and do not know how much of the Soap or Ointment, as I always keep them with me; probably one half dozen of each. "I decided to give the Cuticura Rem edies a trial after I had scon the results of thei* treatment of eczema on an infant longing to one of our neigh -?rg. The parent took the child to the . .rest physician, but his treatment did no good. So they procured the Cuticura Remedies and cured her with them. When they began using Cuticura Rem edies her face was terribly disfigured with sores, but she was entirely cured, for I saw the same child at the age of five years, and her mother told mc the eczema had never broken out since. < I have more faith in Cuticura Remedies for skin diseases than anything I know of. I am, respectfully yours, Emma E. Wilson, Liscomb, Iowa, Oct. 1, 1905." Complete External ?nd Tntrm?l Treatment for Every Humor, from Plmplea 10 Scrofula, from Infancy to Age, comlillnr of Cuticura Soap, 25c, Ointment, 30c., IIckIt. ent. Me. (In form of Chocolate Coated Pllla, Z3c. per rial of 00), may be bad of all druroUu. A alnele let often cures. Potter Pros ft Chem. Corp., Sola Propa, Boiton, Mau. ^M?I^^''UoB-toCaj?forai^8caJftai?lH*k.n I TBE DRUG STORE, 1 is the one place on earth $ where it is unsafe to look f' for "Bargains." || If you are satisfied with \ getting the worth of your <) money, the best Medicine it is possible to compound from the highest?* grade drugs, and the services of an experienced Pharma cist you will send your Doctor's Prescription to J. 6. Wannamaker I . MTg. Co. i 1 SOME THING NEW Charms for Ladies and Gold Chains. Something New in Neck laces?the latest thing out. Some very beautiful Set Rings for Ladies at most reasonable prices. f T. DeChiavette. GOCGOCOCCCCGCCCCOCCCOOSC<DO Fire Insurance? Place your Fire Insurance in any Company represented by : : ': : Islar & Sally, and you can't make a mistake. Write plantation insurance, and also insure cotton stored on plantation. Call on .us. IZLAR & SALLY. ? '? 1 |L. BENNETT. ( l , -?l % If yojj are in need of power % ? of any kind, call and see me ? ? about the smooth running ? ? Blakeslec Horizontal En- + a gine with thrctling gov- * % erner. Runs as smooth as ? ? o o ? ? make thaat -^ng noise ? that most gas engiires a steam engine and is much less trouble It does not make. L. BENNETT, f * The Gas Engine Doctor. 5 FIFE INSURANCE. t ? Not cheap insurance, but insurance that insures you anainst all loss by tire or lightning. I do not represent small mutuals with no citpiul, who have to assess the policy holders to cover each lots, but ton of the oldest a d strongest compani> s doinc bnsi MfS, worth mor* than $100,000.01)0 and who have paid more than$l, 000,000,000 in losses. Country dwetlings, burrs pnd OutbuMdinRs, together with their centents all written, and I have satisfied customers in every sec tion of the county. Improved gins insured and also cotton on plantations. Otllcewitb Western Union Telegraph Co., next door to Dr. J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co., where you will lind me from 8 a. rn. to 8 p. m. Ollice Telephone 21, Residence 1812. j W. K. SEASE. Fertilizers. IS. HARLEY MERCANTILE Company handle all grades of Fer 111 zer/ Purchasers would do well to at their prices before buying. 1-10-8.