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his ~ lips grimly. "Mr. Cavendish, kindly let him have the point of that large knife where he'll feel it most!" ordered the judge. "Talk quick!" said Cavendish, with a ferocious scowl. 'Talk?or what's to hinder me slicing open your woozen?" and he pressed the blade of his knite against the overseer's throat. "I don't know anything about Miss Betty," said Hicks in a sullen whisper. "Maybe you don't, but what do you know about the hoy?" Hicks was silent, but he was grateful for the judge's question. From Tom Ware he had learned of Fentress' Interest in the boy. Why should he shelter the colonel at risk of himself7 "If you please, Mr. Cavendish!" said the Judge, nodding toward the knife. "You didn't ask me about him," said Hicks quickly. "I do now," Baid the judge. "He was here yesterday." "Mr. Cavendish?" again the Judge glanced toward the knife. "Wait!" cried Hicks. "You go to Colonel FentresB." "Let him up, Mr. Cavendish; that's all we want to know," said the Judge. (TO r.F CONTINUED.; at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve will bansh piles. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, Inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, doils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25 cents at T. E. Wannamak r ? Sons. Seaboard Schedules of Special Interest to Cheraw People. Northbound. No. 66 \rrive Cheraw 8.22 a. m. No. 58 Arrive Cheraw 7.01 p. m. No. 84 Arrive Cheraw 8.59 p. m. Southbound. No. 57 Arrive Cheraw 8.38 a. m. No. 81 Arrive Cheraw 9.40 a. m. No. 43 Arrive Cheraw 9.43 p. m. Mr. W. S. Gunsalues, a farmer livng near Fleming, Pa., says he has sed Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and liorrliaAno Pfimn/lw in In I a famil v fnr /mnuwv;u ah. uiguj iu uio iumu; 4v? ourteen years, and that he has found to be an excellent remedy, and takes leasure in recommending it. For ale by all dealers. Weak Eyes Jiru mad* strong by Leonsrdi's Ey? fcotkm. Inflammation is cured without pain in one day. No other eye remedy so pare and healing. Keeps the eyes in working trim. It makes strong eyes. ^Guaranteed or money refunded. Druggists sell ft at 2Scts. or forwarded prepaid on receipt of price by S. B. Leonardi & Co.. Tarnva. Flo. Why, the Idea! "I'm surprised at your giving that email, hot bedroom I slept in to a relative," sniffed her maiden aunt, as she entered the breakfast room. "You are?" answered Mrs. Randall. "Why, aunties, we've even given that room to servants."?Life. LAME EVERY MORNING. A Rad Rack Is Always Worse iu (lie Morning. Che raw People are Findiug Relief. A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night is usually worse in the morning. Mkes you feel as if you hadn't slept at all. Can't cure a bad back until you cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve sick kidnevs?make vou feel better, work-better, rets better and sleep better. The following statement proves the merit of Doan's. T. G. Wallace, butcher, Jennings street, Bennersville, S. C., says: "My back ached almost constantly and rheumatic twinges through my shoulders and limbs caused me great misery. I could not rest well and when I first arose in the morning, my back was so lame and stiff that it was difficult for me to get about. I had heard so much about Doan's Nidnev ills that I decided to give them a trial and procured a supply. When T had taken the contents of several boxes. I was free from backache. could sleep well and felt moro like doine my work. I am willing that you should use my name as a reference, for I believe it is no more than my duty to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price f.0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Huffaio, New York, sole agents for the United States. For sale by all dealers. Price ."0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. ***" FARMERS WORK FOR PRIZES Many Planters Are Striving to Win In the Contest Launched By the National Bank. Sumter.?Early In the year the City National Bank offered several handsome money prizes for various farming results, and the following are J competing: J. M. Bradham. R. F. I), j No. 2; L. I. Parrott, Sumter; W. O. Cain, Sumter, R. F. D. No. 2; E. W. Dabbs, Mayesville; T. L. Lackey, Tindal, R. F. D. No. 1; R. D. Tisdale, Sumter, R. F. D. No. 4; W. D. Barwlck, Mayesville; C. J Jackson, Heratio; J. W. Odom, Sumter; B. R. ; and L. H. Jackson, Sumter, R. F. D. j No. 2; S. J. White, Sumter, R. F. D. No. 1; S. J. Minis, Lynchburg; R. M. Jenkins, St. Charles; Richard Sanders, Dalzell; William Brown, Sumter, R. F. d. No. 5; M. H. Back, Sumter; a. C. Thompson, Sumter; H. L. Scarborough, Sumter; W. H. Jennings, Sumter, R. F. 1). No 3; K. W. Parker, Sr., Providence; E. F. MillefpffW|ttter; J. J. Hatfield, Sumter, R. *[. D/fe.'o. 5; E. Lerumon, Elliotts; C. 11, Chtmdler, Rembcrt, R. F. I). No. 2;, J.jlL Rafiield, Dalzell; A. W. Newman, SWniter, R. F. D. No. 1; J. Frank Williams, ' Sumter, R. F. D. No. 3; L. Weinjfrg, Paxville; J. K. McElveen, ijDuth I Lynchbuurg; A. J. Jones, Tindal^T. S. ; DuBose, Aswego; as. C. BryaiySum* i ter; as. L. Glllis, Rembert. M A party from the City JFatlonal | bank, farm experts and otlyrs made a round of as marf^ farnw as they could reach in a day, g<yg all day long in autos. In thejprowd were G. A. Lemmond, presided of the City National Bank; Prof. W. L. English . 1 of the department of farm demonsfra- ' tion work at Clemson College, District : Agent L. L. Baker, Farm Demonstra- 1 , tion Agent . Frank Williams, who is also president of the county farmers' union. R. B. Belser, A. V. Snell, H. L. Scarborough, C. L. Stubbs, W. T. Rowland and Andrew Williams. Messrs. English, B?ker and Williams were the experts who judged the result. South Carolina New Enterprises. ; | The following is the latest record of new enterprises as taken from the 1 books in the office of the secretary of j state: A charter was issued to the Lanes Ginnery company of Lanes with a capital stock of $3,500, the officers being J. Tigler, president; J. H. McCullough, vice president; E. J. Parker, ' 13* n \TrtPiillniitrh trflQ a. I SfUICiaiJ , ?i. A7. 1I1VVUUVUDU, ViVMM | | urer. A c ommission was issued to the Shivar Spring company of Shelton with a capital stock of $100,000 to do a general real estate business, sell mineral water, etc., build hotels, boarding houses, cottages and in gen- I eral conduct the business of a summer resort. The petitioners are N. F. Shiver of Shelton and \V. W. Stover | of Greenville. i I Delegates Kept Close to Grindstone. Several of the members of the ' South Carolina delegation in the j House of Representatives are being j kept very close to the grindstone in these midsummer days because of the > important part which they have had in framing big appropriation bills, on which they will be or are already acting as conferees in trying to compro! rnise the differences between the House and the Senate. Representatives Lever and Johnston are conI ferees, respectively, on the Agricultural appropriation bill and the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, which have now reached a point where there are only a few serious items of disagreement between the House and Senate to be settled. The delay has been long on both measures, however and two resolutions extending the operation of tho fnrmop nnnrnni-i:ifions hnvo hppn no cessary to keep the departments in- volved from having to cease work owing to lack of funds. Campaign in Cherokee County. The Cherokee county campaign ( opened at Blacksburg under most favorable circumstances and an excel- lent meeting was held. As had been expected the Jones and Blease lines S were closely drawn and it was easily seen at the start that this would be one of the features on which the can- K didates would be forced to touch. ^ The first speakers heard here were the candidates for treasurer, W. W. Gabuey, the incumbent, speaking first. He was followed by Stanley Wilson, The Trials Of A Traveler. i "I am a traveling salesman," writes E E. Young:?, E. Berkshire, Vt., "and 1 was often ttroubled with constipation and indigestion till I began to use Dr. i King's New life Pills, which I have , found an excellent remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles ! there is nothing better. Only 25 cents . I at E. E. Wannamaker & Sons. Blow at suicides. r "A pet monkey that I shipped tiptown this morning was bound on a ( most unusual mission for a monkey," , said an animal dealer. , "He was bought by a woman who ^ runs a furnished room house in which i three persons have killed themselves " with gas recently. Those suicides have $ upset her nerves. Now she is going jj to try the same preventive means ? adopted by three of her friends. "They too, keep roomers. Also , they keep monkeys. There have been ' several attempts at suicide in their 5 houses, but they have always been frustrated by the monkeys, who have smelled gas and set up such a chattering that they woke everybody up. "Monkeys are extremely sensitive t to the odor of gas. This customer of mine hopes to utilize hers as a new kind of life preserver."?Philadelphia Record. 1 Life Saver H \ I In a letter from Branch- B land, W; Va., Mrs. Eliza- B beth Chapman says: "I K suffered; from womanly B : trouble^ nearly five years. B All the doctors in the coun- B tv did rne no good. I took H Cardui, and now I am en- H tirely 'well. I feel like a B < new woman. Cardui saved jfi my lifel All who suffer B from womanly trouble B should give Cardui a trial." B ICARDOI The Woman's Tonic 50 years of proof have B 9 convinced those who tested Fa H it, that Cardui quickly re- U B lieves aches and pains due ?3 $ ra to womanly weakness, and || H helps nature to build up K| B weak women to health and Pi B strength. Thousands of B B women have found Cardui B B to be a real life saver. Bj fl Why not test it for your B 9 case? Take Cardui today! Cleaning rressmg Dyeing] 1 DR. ED M IX H. KERRISOX, I Dental Surgeon, j| LaCoste Evans Building, M (opposite The Evans Co.) 5 CflfelMW, S. C. ? Phones?Office 222; Residence 213 jjj lours 9 to 2.15 3.30 to 6 Q ? ' DR. J. E. FUXDERBCRK, ? Dental Surgeon, Phones: Office 138; Residence 174 T )ffice over Merchants & Farmers Bank T E VE X S 0X & PRINCE Attorneys at Law [erchants & Farmers Bank Building HE RAW, . - S. 6. of Fresh Beef and Pork ^ and Pork Sausage at ar cl B. A. Burch's Market Hi PIIOXE SO Covington Hotel Building ^ Second Street Hheraw, S. C. TVP0^mi^x OaS ' %&:? Filled "- ' ' '/': .' %&* *' ? 1 - / " '*; -Vt.?.1! - coid.c Ov--.;- ''.J;^^.^ water 1 -' I'-v ~ Bring bacl '~C r glass or bottle c 't-'ihtmi'i I fe &>i4 \ It makes one think of ever 5 and wholesome and dclightfi J ling, teeming with palate S- 3four :oda fountain old oaken ^ Our nc'j^booi ft r3 Tr<?bf2> ,. v f I* fl, &'**<.> telling of C< Cola vindication at Ch; Tgk nooga, for the asking. > 7,r nand t!ic Genuine a 3 rude whsticrcr'\N. /a:a-cola co w. <i v ireu se: ari ca. Arrow thr:!c 2-J ^4 Di Joca-*' . ?. iwpii<aaig^ Mi'^caasi mh ANNOUNCE We recently succeede Smith in the manag pee Dee Iron Worl thoroughly equippe partments to give pr< and satisfaction on trusted to us. We Auto department a c< of parts and skilled m j mgS^TMT^U^^^^Tt fl "PPTrFC ARP TM R IJL i\l\JU^ J. XAVJ_> XX ^ M.1 PEE DEE IRON | THOMAS & STOGNER Ffli QHHBRi (3S15B flB SKW MA between First National Bank a DAVIS & HALL, F Having associated Mr. J. A. Hall \ : a Market we are prepared to furnn r 1in#? r^Kir-lr^nc Fff(rs and first c ? **?**- "feh ?ecialties. Have installed the very latest style id we guarantee that all perishable s ass shape. All doors and windo' es are an unknown proposition in c Orders left with us will be pron 'avis, as a meat cutter, is too well kr ling along that line. All we ask is; A. B. Davis J \ ! Old sen Bucket to the brim with lear purity?no such nowadays, s the old days with .f /thing that's pure ill. Bright, spark* ? ? ? 1 i. 1 ? /HTS'n MENT J :d Mr. J. D. I ;ement of the I :s and have~-? d both de- ft ompt service fl ill work in- I carry in our | Dmplete line ft lechanics on- 1 :ar when left B hop we are ft kinds of ma- B at all times g fittings, cast- ? I LEASON" I WORKS, I Managers RKET nd Express Office 'roprietors vith me in the conduct >h anything in the eatlass stall fed Beef our of sanitary Refrigerator tuff will be kept in first ws heavily screwed and >ur building, aptly delivered. A. B. lown for u? to say anyi trial. . A. Hall