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And Will Serve Twenty Yean In ??? Prison for Ic "Had I the disposition of this case, I would summon a large number of mothers here ind turn you over.to their tender mercies, but as the law fixes the penalty for crimes like yours, I can do nothing but commit you without bail for the action of the grand jury on the charge of kidnap ping." Tnese words were addressed b.s Magistrate Efsenbrrwn of Pnlladel phia, Pa., to John Joseph Kean, ab ductor of Freddie Muth, 7 year olr son of Charles Muth, who with his captive was discovered after a tlx da? search, in a vacant house in West Pniladelphia. It is the intention of the po'ici department to railroad th< prisoner to the penitentiary and im mediately after the hearing Captain of Detectives Donagby went before the grand jury with his witnesses and asked for an Indictment. Freddie. Muth was brought to the court room by bis father. He was a different boy from the child who wa* found dirty and hungry in an unoccu 1 pled house. Ha was atttired in a neat, blue Hanne-] sailor suit and a pink rose was pinned to his lapel. Mr. Muth said the child' was none the worse for his experience. Id strong contrast ??8 the appearonce of the abductcr. After a sleepless night In his cell he was haggard and wan. His eyes shifted nervously and his whole frame trembled visibly. He still seemed to fe&r bodily ir jury and eyed spectators suspiciously.. The police say be paced the cell ail night, sobbing and moaning, bis wife and children oeing uppermost In his mind. When he was placed in the dock Kean nodded to Freddie Muth, who sat beside his father, and smiled. Pointing to Kean, the little fellow said: "There he is, papa, see." Kean appeared to exert a strange in fluence over the child who showed a fee'ing akin to friendship for the man. Kean made a statement deny ing be had restrained the child in any way, but said on the contrary Freddie had opportunities to leave him several times. He said he had not ill treated the boy and in this he was corroborated by the Muth child. The grand jury found a true bill against Kean and was given lmme dlate trial and convicted in less than an hour. Judge Sulzherger sentenced the prisoner to twenty years. From the time of Kean's arrest uctil be was on his way to the penitentiary to be gin sentence less than twenty-four hours had elapsed. I Triple bulotde. A suicide pact between Mrs. Mary Behrens, a widow, and Edward Gan zer, who had a wife and five children, resulted Friday in the death of both the man and the woman and Peter Behrens, the 12-year-old son of Mrs Behrens. Alltnree were found dead In the woman's apartments in Dekalb avenue, Brooklyn, with every gas burner turned on. Mrs. Ganzer had recently asked Mrs. Behrens to give Gaxzer up, threatening at the same time to procure warrants for the ar rest of both. Two letters were left by the suicies, one by Mrs. Behrens to her "friends," and the other from Ganz? to his broth** in-law. AGAURANTEGDCURE FOR PILES A GAUBANTEED CUBE FOB PILES Itcning, Blind, Bleeding, Protruumg Piles. Druggists are autnorlzed to refund money if Pazi Ointment falls to cure in 6 to 14 cUys. 50c. Any But Tart. A dispatch from Washington to the Brooklyn Eagle says the recrude scence cf William Jennings Bryan has not been lost upon President Boosevelt. The president believes that the Nabraskan is certain to get the democratic nomination for presi dent in 1908, and be is of the opinion that there is oolv one man in the re publican party who oan beat Bryan, provided there should be no pronouno ed change in the temper of the public between now and election time. The man who, in the judgment of Mr. Boosevelt stands between Mr. Bry an and the presidency, is William .-?Howard Taft, secrets ry of war. This istbe season of listlessness, headaches and spring disorders. Hol lister's Bocky Mountain Tea is a sure preventative. Makes you strong and vigorous. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets A. Calhoun Doyle & Co. All things come to him who waits, but the time of waiting must be the. time of preparation. Mothers lose their dread for "that terrible second summer" when toey have Dr. eowlers Extract of Wlio Strawberry in toe house. Nature's specific for bowel complaints of every sort. The tcientists have now d it covered mlc:03es in hymn bocks j they never seem to think cf analyzing a poker deck. Tisn't safe to be a day without Dr. Themas' Electric Oil in the house Never can tell what moment an acci dent is goirg to happen. Too many people spend their time hoping for the best instead of work ing for it. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itcbiness of the *kln in any part of the body; Doan's O n ment. At any drug store, 50 cents. A face that is shining with smile? is verg expressive and beautiful, but a face that is shining with a moist shimmering polished ccmplexion is not so adorable. Where GO-FLY goes flies will not go. Use it on j our Hoses and Cat tle. Sold by Salley Drug Co. and Summ', rs and Tray wick, Oamercn, S. 0. _ The church member who must al ways be concllllated never amounts t much. Can't be perfect health withou' pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invig orates the whole system. \BESTF When Sickness Comes to the Little Ones It Is the Mother Who Chiefly Suffers. She suffers even more than the child Vho happens to be eiek. Her sympathy is deeper than that of my other member or the family. The mothers look forward frith dread, to the torrid heat of summer, thinking of their children and the many liabilities to disease that are before them. Spring and &ammer are sure to bring ailments, especially among the little folks. It does not take a mother very long to discover that Peruna is the best friend she has in times of Illness among the children. The doctors may coma and go "with their different theories and constant change of remedies. The doctor of years ago gave entirely different remedies than he does today. -Each year finds some change in his prescriptions and in the drugs ho relies upon. m A multitude of Mothers Have discovered that Peruna is the stand-by, and that in all the ailments of spring and summer to which the children are subjected, Peruna is the remedy that will most quickly relieve. Whether it is spring fever or stomach derangement, whether it is indigestion or bowel disease!, a catarrhal congestion of the mucous surfaces is the cause. Peruna quickly relieves this condition of the mucous membranes. Its opera tion is prompt, the children do not dis like to take the medicine, it has no dele terious effects in any part of the body. It simple removes the cause of the disagreeable symptoms and restores the health. Perunais not a physic. Peruna Is not ft nervine nor a narcotic. Peruna doe3 not produce any drug habit, however long it may be taken. Peruna is not a Stimulant, Peruna is a specific remedy for all Catarrhal ailments of winter and sum mer, acute or chronic. The mothers all over the United States are the best friends that Peruna has. The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-na in High Esteem, Not only because It has cured them of their various ailments, but because it always rescues the children from the throes and grasp of catarrhal diseases. We have in our files bushels of testi monials from mothers whose children have been cured by Peruna. However, the large majority of mothers who nsa Peruna, we never hear from. But we do hear from a great number Of mothers who are so overjoyed at coma special good they have received from Peruna that they cannot restrain thoir enthusiasm. They are anxious to share these benefits with other mothers. ?ENDS ?f PE-RU-NA A% MOTHERS Wliere There Are Littlo Children. ' The Benefit Which the Children of the United States Have Received From Pe-ru-na Can Never Ee Put Into Words. The chronic ailments it has prevented, the suffering it has mitigated, ?will never bo fully recorded. / But at least this much can be said that the coming generation owes a great debt to Peruna, for it is in the tender years of youth that slight ailments are liable to develop into lasting disease, thus blasting the whole career of the individual. The mothers who are bringlngup their children to-day to believe in Peruna are doing a great work for humanity. These children brought up to believe in Peruna from the start, -will, when they become heads of families them selves, use Peruna with unquestioning faith. Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire Household. As soon as the value of Peruna is appreciated by every household, both as a preventive and cure, tens of thousands of lives will be saved, and hundreds of thousands of chronic, lingering cases of catarrh will be prevented. Mrs. Thresa Booke, 258 N". Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. of the Maccabees, writes: "In our home Peruna is the only medicine we have. Grandmother, mother, father and child, all have used Peruna. It is our great remedy for catarrh of the stomach and head, colds, and female complaints of which it has cured me. "We find it of great value when my husband becomes worn out or catches cold. A couple of doses cure him. "If the baby has colic, or any stomach disorders, a dose or two cures her. "I consider Peruna finer than any doctor's medicine that I have ever tried, and I know that as long as we have it in the house, we will all be able to keep in good health."?Thresa Rpoke. No Doctor Bequired. Mr. Edward Otto, 927 De Soto street, St. Paul, Minn., writes: "I cannot say enough for Peruna. It has dene great work in my family, es pecially for my oldest boy. We had doctored with three or four different doctors and they did not seem to do him any good. "We gave up hopes of cure, and so did they, but we pulled him through on Peruna. "We had several doctors and they said they could do no more for him so we tried Peruna as a last resort, and that did the work. Since then we keep It in the house oil the time, and no doctor is required,"?Edward Otto. Pe-ru-na Contains Ho Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found per manent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Pe runa is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length of time without acquir ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro duce temporary results. It is permanent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by re moving the cause of catarrh. There are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. ? Such a thing could not be possible if Peruna contained any drugs of a nar cotic nature. Mr. G. H. Farmer, New Martinsville, W. Va., writes: "Our little son, Harry, is well and healthy now and we think if we do as you directed us, he will keep his health and grow strong. "We know that our.little son's life was saved by your wonderful medicine, Peruna, and we shall always praise Peruna and use it in our family when needed. "Should we have any more catarrhal (trouble in our family, wo shall always write to yon for treatment,"?G. H. Farmer. Mr. Howard Andrew Sterner, Mnddy Creek, Pa., writes: "I have Peruna in my house all the time and won't be without it. It is good for ohildren when they take a cold or croup. It cured my baby boy of croup. "I have introduced Peruna into six families since I received your last letter, and four have seen relief already."? Howard Andrew Sterner. Peruna should be kept in the horue all the time. Don't wait until the child Is sick, then send to a drug store. But, have Peruna on hand?accept no sub* titute. Children are especially liable to acut? catarrh. Indeed, most of the affectionj of childhood are catarrh. All forms of sore throat, quinsy, croup hoarseness, laryngitis, etc., are bat dif ferent phases of catarrh. Mrs. Amelia Sailer, Menasha, Wi*% writes: "I have used Peruna for a number of years. It cured mo of chronic catarrh which I suffered with from infancy. "When my three children were bora they all had catarrh, but I have given them Peruna and find it very effective in ridding them of this horrible trouble. I find that it is also good to give them as a tonic and a preventative of colds and colic. "In fact, I consider it a household blessing. L would not know how to raise my children without it 1 am pleased to give It my recommenda tion."?Ameite Sailer. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Ootum? bus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly oo&* Aden tin). ' BLIND TIGER WHISK SY Is Charged "With Making a Man Be come a Bigamist. - Adolphus Ingram, alias James Smith, a young white man from near Dillon, was arrested in Portsmouth, Va., Monday and lodged In Marion jail Friday, oharged with bigamy and forgery. He was interviewed in jail Friday afternoon, and did not deny either ot tbe charges againBt Mm, laylrg tbt olame on blind tiger lq aor purchased in Dilion. He is a young man apoar mtty 30 years of age a native of Marl boro ouuaty. When quite a voun^ man, married in 1895, to Miss Emma Is jrton, living near Little Rock. He uas lived with her, he says perfectly nappy and contented. They havt three children two girls and one boy aged from two to seven years. For several years Ingram has b*er employed by the Sieger Sewing Ma chine company and it is said that while with that company he met Miss Alma Smith a daughter of T. 0. Smith of Hamer. Miss Smith was the telephone operator at Hamer. He was mtroouced to the young girl as otc J W. Sm'th, and while unrier the liflu eres of whiskey on the 8th of last June he and tbe young 14 year old girl drove over to Dillnrj from Hamer and were married oy Riv. J. A. Wil son- That after he sobered up be wa* orazad with remorfe of his crime aac bad been drinking hard since then. He is also charged with forgery, having passed a worthless check with the name cf his wife's uncle J. A Norton signed to It, and calling for $50 Tbe prisoner says he has no re collection of the forgeiy he having heen drunk at the timo. The warrant for his arrest was issued by Magistrate Fore of Dillon who fixed his bail at 82,500. Tnis it is likely he wlil be un aote to furnish._ All smart up-to-date women of today, Know how to bake, wash, sing and to clay; Without these talents a wife is N. G* Unless she takes RockyMountain Tea. A. Calhoun Doyle, & Co. GO FIY keepB flies tff Horses and Cai tu . Said by SaKey Drug Co. and Summersand Traywick, Cameron, S. C. bun CutH Father. A dispatch from Wahalla says: Dr. J. J. Thode was aericusiy cut Friday by his son, Fred Thode. It is reported that tbe trouble ?rose about whioh should use a buggy. Arter the cutting young Thode wem off on the 1 o'clock train tut after reaching Beiton he returned and gave himself up and is now in jail. There are several wounds in the neck, slot and lack of the elder Thode, but un less some conoplicaiions arise they are not looked upon as necessarily fatal. Young Thode was at one time a stu dent at Furman University, and was ODeof the teacher students at tbe summer school now in prcgrees at ~~ to Cm Take Laxative Bror Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 n n?a REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man ^i.of Me. produces the above results In 30 days. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall. Young men ?will regain their lost manhood, and old mon will recover their youthful unor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Povrer, Falling Memory, Wasting Oiseases, and I dl o Toe's of eolf-abuso or excess and Indiscretion, j which unfltsor.aforEtudy.busInossormarrlage. It | not only cures uy starting cttbo seat of disease, but | Is a great nervo tonic and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to palo checks and re storing the ilro of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KEVIVO, do other. It can bo carried In vert pocket. By mall, 81.00 per packago, or six for SC 7, Ith a posi tive "written guarantee to ? out reload the money. Book and advise ' .. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., For sale in Orangeburg, S. C. by Low man &Lowman. One 50 H. P. Lidell Automatic En gine. One 60 H. P. Erie City Boiler. One Drag Saw. One Cut Off Saw. Ore Self Feed Bip Saw. One Broom Handle Lathe. One Hoe Handle Lathe. Two Polishing Drums. One Hand Lathe. One Large Grind Stone and Stand. Two Car Loads short lengths of Ash Walnut, Persimmon and Drgwood. One hundred feet of Shafting. One lot Shafting Hangers. One lot Pulleys* 125 Doz. Base Ball Bats. The above is situated in a two-storj factory building, dimensions 50x100ft. with eil attached 30x50ft, two stories. Lot measuring 200 feet frontage and 524 feet in depth. Bail Boad into the yard. Ina desirable part of the citj of Orangehurg, S. C. This propertj will be sold in part or in whol-). It car be utilized for most any kind of enter prise- For full particulars.apply to Jas L. Sims, Orangeburg, S. C. A Pianor or An Orj?an For You. To the head of every family who is ambi tious for the future and education of his chil dren, we have a Special Propositiou to make. No article in the home shows the evidencr of culture that does a Piano or Organ. No ac complishmeni gives as much pleasure or is o I as great value in after life aa the knowledge of music and the ability to play well. -. Our Small Payment Plai u makes owner- [ Bhip of a high grade Piano or Organ easy. Just a few dollars down and a small payment each month or quarterly or semi-annually at d the instrument is yours, Writ? us today for Catalogues and ou; Spe c ial Proposition of Easy Payments. Aadrep" Malone's Music Co., Cnlnrrht?? S C S. J. liolladay, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 0rargi-burg, &. i?. Office of Thos. F. Brantley, Barton Bide ice! ice! Ice! J. M. WAY HAS OPENED HIS ice house in full blast. Secure your coupons or have the right, change to avoid delav. Phone lOfi _- ?_^.l-?? - re a Cold in On no Quinrae TaMets. >e lonths. This signature,w* How It Should Be. What a boly and divine thing tbe human beart Is if people would do a? God intended when he breathed Els Image into man. Woman is Infinitely richer In God like qualities than man. Human nature is a beautiful thing as God intended it to live, but the w?hle i? that tbis wild, mad soram b'e for the dirty, blood-stained dollar doesn't leave poor humanity much of a chaoce to develop itself except on the brutal, anJrral side. Our present social sy?tem?or kekof system?is especially designed for crushing our all that Is good in humanity and de veloping all that Is bad. STEVENS T!io difference between lllttlnuaml Missing isthe.llf i!crcncei>ct?ccn an An'tiMc and an Ituc nrate Arm. Clioi.se wisely?dlst rimlnnteI Cet a STEVENS! potty vcars of expcricoccis behind our tried ami frevtd line of RIFLES, PTSTOT.S, SHOTGUNS _ltifle Tgleacopct?, Etc. Ask yourdealerand insist I Send * in stamps for 140 ?n the STHVKN'S. Ifvou l?1?? <3ttl?* ?lescriWn.: '-nu,ob,ain.weslnpdi.l',~i?St, tea txfrttlfrtfaid.an , onuinlpoUtl on Sii.?>t. re elDtofc.naloi; priie. ?!...., Ainwiiitlnn, I-'t '. Bcautifu' Uirce-cn|.,r Alninlotiin 1 Imcer will be fur war icii (of 10 c cuts in stamps. J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO. P.U. I'.'iV iOr,6 Cifirorri? Falls. Mas** u.s. a. WWWW? .. ?inn ??illMWBI Geo. S. Haker & Sod The LargeBt and M?gt Complete Establishment South. Ooors, Sash. Blinds, Moldings, Building Mi'erial. Sash, Weights, Co Hardware am Glass Hardware & Ready-Mixed Paint Charleston, S. 0. Cures Grip in Two Days. oia every ^rvirz^ ->ox. 25c. VUVTiTffffffffflff fVflfwWl Real Estate. Money to Loan. 5 Fire Insurance. Jas. M. BnHM. 000<>Oc.O^CO<>000<X30C>CO<>0<>0<>< Rubber Tire Surries ITave just received a few Plib ber Tire Wood Wheel CUT-UN DER SURRIES If you need anything Jn this line and want something stylish <,nd up-todate I have them. Fine Line Summer Lap Robes. Buggy Line Complete. L. E. Riley. PURE, PERMANENT, ? ARILLTANT. I Honest in Measure | and Quality. | Send for Color Cards. S I palmetto paint vtf'g co. | Columbia, S. C. q * ? SURGEON DENTIST. Saving the natural teeth, care oi children'? teeth, crown and bridge work, (teetu without plates,) are some of my specialties. Otllce over George Zeigler's store. The Best Values Yet. We will receive this week a lot of new summer goods fresh, for immediate use. a French Lawns, very sheer and silky, at 15c. 100 new pieces of Val Lace and Inserting to match, 5 and 10c a yard?extra width. 10 Pieces of Dotted Swiss, the very best summer dress goods possible and just what you need, 12^ to 25c per yard. New lot of Lace Hose?black and white 12{- and 2c"c. a pair. Swiss Fronting Bands, very stylish and popular, at 20, 25, 30 to 75c a yard. New Wash Belts, 10, 15 and 2oc. New Kid and Silk Belts, 25 to 75c. The best Ladies' Vest ever sold at 4 for 25c. MOSELEY'S, Phone 1652. Vixloaixite I^oofimsr is the: logical, thing to cov^r buildings with at the present time. Shingles are becoming scarcer and poorer every clay, therefore you should get the. best. Vulcanite is not only i ne best, but is in reach of everybody; is put up one square to the roll, con; Mining 108 sq. ft., which allows for laps, thereby leaving one square cover > d after being apolied. Nails and cement, with full directions, are packed in I he center of each roll: contains no tar; is lire-proof, water-oroof, acid-proof and rot proof, it is recommended by the National Board of Underwriters and Southeastern Tariff Association. 'You can put it on ' Carried in stock by jennings and smoak, Agents, Orangeburg, S. C. SOUTH CAROLINA VI AVA Offices, 8, 9, 10 Scoville Building Hours 9 A. M to 5 P. M. Consultation Free. Ladles in a*tendance. Call for 'TK-alth Book." PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clontm-? ami beautific* tin; hate Promote! a luxuriant (rruwtli. Never Fails to Itestoro Gray Il.iir to its Youthful Co'or. Cuica tralp diiraso ti hair lalllag. iOc and 3Wat DruggitU HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Fusy Medicine for Busy Peoole. 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