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Slot CONDUCTOR ALSO
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-He Wm • Mulatto, and Ilia Body
W« Found and Identified In an
Atlanta Morgue, Where It Had
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Been Sold for Ten Dollar* Dig
Reward Had Been Offered.
‘A special dispatch from Atlanta
to the Greenville New« says: Arthur
Young, lynched with another negro
murderer at Warrentou. Ua., last
Friday afternoon, being taken from
•he Jail by an Infuriated mob, board
ed ft Georgia train at Camak last
Wednesday and when questioned by
Conductor W. W, Thompson and a
.railroad detective pulled his pistol
froqi hit pocket and fired, killing ttie
conductor. The negro was himself
wounded by passengers and captured.
He baa a long list of crimes in both
State*. He was traced by Greers
vlllft authorities to Augusta, who just
misaed him before the lynching. His
body was sold to the Atltnta College
of Physicians and Surgeons by tne
sheriff of Warrenton. He was recog
nized from scars and wounds by Oiii-
cer Rector, who will carry the body
to Greenville for purposes of identi
fication and reward. The negro had
many albuses and was known to have
been one of the most desperate ohai-
acters. He probably feared arrest
“for'the’fTreeTivtm kitting when he-
■hot Conductor Thompson, as no
provocation was given.
Itt commenting on the above dis
patch the Greenville News says:
“That the man who engaged in the
desperate pistol due with Policeman
B. V. Johpaon, In the passenger sta
tion of the Columbia and Greenville
division of the Southern Railway, be
tween 2:30 and 3 o'elock on tbe
morning of Friday, February liih,
•hooting two pistol balls into the
body of Policeman OIlYer S, Guu-
neli; wound* from which the officer
died several hours later, and pierc
ing the rlfht leg of Officer Johnson
with a third pistol ball, was a mu
latto negro by the name of Arthur
Young and that that negro was one
of the two negroes lynched 'by a
mob of citizens of Warren county.
Ga., after midnight of last Friday, is
the verdict of a Pinkerton detective
and officers of the Greenville polb'e
department, who have been working
on tho mysterious murder case since
the day the crime was committed. „
“The last link In a chain of evi
dence which has tieeu-w inding about
the flftnrderer of tho policeman was
Yorged at midnight Friday night when
Call Officer of the Greenville police
department Hendrix Rector tele
phoned from Atlanta to Chief of Po
lice R. H. Kennedy that he had found
the body of the man upon whom t he
crime there had been fived in the
possession of a medical college In
that city, the Itody having tie-n
brought to Atlanta from the scene of
the lynching in Warren county ami
t purchased for $10 by the medical
school suthortties. Officer Rector
stated that he had secured posses
sion Of tho negro's body and would
bring It to Greenville this afternoon
on Southern train No. 3s’. l.'pon the
arrival of the officer here with the
corpse the Greenville police anthori-
tle# and the Pinkerton doteitive will
take charge of the remains. The
body will be preserved in a I " al
morgue and witnesses will be called
from several towns about Greenville
to identify the body ni that of Arthur
Younf..”
CHANGE OF MIND
BLR A SR SIGNS SOME BILI£ HE
SAID HE’D VETO.
Six Specific Instance* In an Many
Week* When the Governor Ha*
Changed 111* Mind.
Tho Columbia Record Bay* Gov
ernor Hlea.se Is beginning to make a
record for changing his mind. Re
cently he has taken positive posi
tion* upon a number of things, only
to recede from these shortly after
ward; and now persons interested do
not know what weight to attach to
deliverances by the executive, In
eases where the way is open to him
to reverse himself.
Particularly is this uncertainty felt
THEY WERE PAID
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S#iie *f Ike Efface Befere Ike Lef-
iilatire aid Ike Otaris
IN THE I0RIMER CASE
We Publish Below Extract* of the
Testimony Drought Out in Thi*
Notoriou* Case So a* Our Ileadet*
Can Judge (or Thein*clve* a* to
the Fact*.
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From January until the 26th of
May, 1 909., the Legislature of Illi
nois was engaged in \fruitlessly bai-
Ip regard to legislative acts which as j loting for a Senator to succeed Mr.
:n a
>et remain unsigned. An announce-1 Hopkins, who r was then
men! by (lie governor that he will
veto a given act may or may not be
final: in several Instances he has re
considered such decisions and signed
member of
'he Senate. • Mr. Hopkfns had re
ceived a large vote by v^ay of in-
truction- -l-n -tjw -primaries, and Mr.
diringer was the - primary selection of
the acts inVolved. itlie Democratic party, and th^ votes
Governor Please sent to the leg-[ ran for many weeks, for months,
Islalure a message vetoing the Os- Aith tbe greater part of the Repbbli
cans voting for Mr. Hopkins.
On the 26th of May there was a
borne child labor act, but in a later
message recedtpd from this position,
admitted lie was In error and asked | sudden ehange, and the votes of a
that reference the matter he ini- , very large part of the Republicans
pun.’ed from the record, which was I and of the Democrats were turned to
done. Mr. Lorlmer, who up to that time
Governor Rlease said ho would i had not been an avowed candidate,
veto ttie act Incorporating the I’ied-! only an occasional scattering vote
mont and Northern railway company having been east for him. On that
-the Duke Inferurban project; but lay there were 202 members of the
he (hanged his mind and signed the; Ler-tstatlire of Mltilots present in Hie
act without explanation. joint session of tbe two houses, mak-
Governor Please said he would ing 102 votes necessary to an clec-
veterrhe act authorizing the. employ Mon.
ment of rural police In Charleston On thV roll call of the Senate,
•ounty; hut next day he approved 1 there were ten votes for Mr. Lorl-
the. art—without explanation, He- merr arnt orr the^ roil caTl of ttre
said he would sign no rural police House there wore 91 votes for Mr.
acts vesting the appointive power in Lorlmer, making a total of 101
any person other than himself; but , votes. Thereupon seven Republican
be ins since signed a number of such Senators who had voted for Mr. H p-
measures. ’kins on ttie roll call changed their
Governor PleaSe vetoed the Item j votes from Mr. Hopkins to Mr. Lorl-
in tlie appropriation hill authorizing mer, making 10S votes for Mr Loii-
tbe State treasurer to spend $6uU mer, and he was declared to be elect-
for ''extra clerical assistance'; but ed. Those lus votes were e,i of
he has since authorized the treasurer them east by Democrats and aa b>
to m ike this expenditure, thou it iiis Republicans.
veto was sustained b> the senate Now- there are certain undisputed
Governor Please vetoed the Item fat q g which bear upon this Inquiry
In the appropriation bill authorizing ;lB t0 53 Democratic votes The
the comptroller general to expend [] raf j g ^j r j j0r j mr , r Wit>s present
$6,000 in examining county offices, ut RprlngtleM and ln attendance at
hut he haa alnco told the comptroilet the ?tatc ^ ipitol at th( , tim(> of tt)l8
genera! to go abend and spend this nn , t ho , )a( | been there for
amount, if so much should he nec- S( , v ,„ ;i| ,p,, u> ,| i;U one
if tlie DemoiVat* who liaij' le-etl
OLAS^IFIFD column
■hows a dietrlbutton of $900 each to
the followera of Browne in Southern
Illinois.
A year after the aerond mertlrtr
was held, and when inquiry camo to
!>e made regarding the paymea' ~f
money to these member* of th - Leg
islature at that meeting, a false and
fictitious and manufactured explana
tion of' the purpose of the meeting
wa* made up. Two of the men tiers
who were there testified to Wilson,
who went there as Browne'* agent
and, they say, distributed the money,
sending them letter* in 1910, on the
eve of the inquiry, dated back prior leett d Red Ru*t-proof home .raised
to the 15th of July, 1 909, and sag-i SP ‘- ,i at 60 cpnt8 bushel. J.
-jesting as a reason for tho meetiuu 1 M.Simmons, Mountville, S. L.
a jiroposal to give a banquet to M1. ' ■ ‘ " -
firowne t ' an Money selling
I'nfortunately nearly all the wit-; portable fence right. Every far
nesses to the meeting forgot that
there was any proposal to give a i
banquet to Mr. Browne. All the
members of the Browne followln
met at their customary meeting.,
place in St. Louis, brought from Jenm ts for sale. All of my own
their several homes in different and . raising, with guarantee as strong
distant towns in the southern part | “ 8 f ' iia Inade - /• R lle . v «
of the State of Illinois, called Muut
by telegrams for
For Sale—Pure King Cotton Seed at
Poultry Yard, Darlington, S. S.
Six hundred nice hickory axles for
bale. L. L. Miller, Mockville, N. G.
For Sale—Pure King Cotton Seed at
$1.00 per bushel. Address, J. J.
Littlejohn, Jonesville, S. C.
For Sale—Flight hundred bushels se-
LEE'S HEADACHE AND
NEURALGIA REMEDY.
ar/
mer needs it. Write B. T. Stapi-
baugh, Woodsboro, Md., for par
ticulars.
Eleven Kentucky Jacks, ttymity-one
Safely
Surely
Speedily
ous
Cyt-es Headache and Neuralgia no matter what the cause. Numer-
stimonials on file in our office bear us out in this statement.
Read the following:
I have been a constant stiffT' r from headache for 12 yoats an
ould not get any relief until it hit d run its course or take morphine.
I tried Lee's Headache and Neuraigi a Remedy and found permanent re
lief.
I heartily endorse it as tho best thing 1 have ever tried.
(Signed) II. A. GANIffi ,
Ilartsville, S. C.
Sold everywhere. Price 25c and 50c. Manufactured by
Graced, Ky.
some purpose or
other, and there appears in th ‘eitfi-
mony regarding that meeting n> e\i-
donce whatever as to^ny conclusion
reached, any question raised or any
action taken regarding the giving of
a banquet to Mr. Browne.
There is another fact whi'b cor
roborates most powerfully the testi
mony showing that there was mousy
paid, a fund distributed at the ,iuiy
15 meeting; and that is taut two
of the men who were there when /,
called lie fore tho Grand Jury
Gook County In an inquiry as to leg
islative corruption testified u.t/der
oath that they w<*1*r* not present a;
the meeting -perjured tbemsyfv** to
conceal the. fact that they wyre th'-re
at all. They were indicted for that
perjury. Why, if tho meeting was
an innorent one. if it vMs a iivt-tBitr
to talk about a banquet, if the tes
timony of these thfe men that (her-
was a fund distributed there is f.d
and it was an inpt> eiit me' ting, w ny
should men bo' - willing to eomnHt
pirjury in ytHer to conceal the fact
that th(>y w/re tie re'.’
The corphtdion in the Leglslatur-'
of Illinois whi h bf'ia.Iit on ttie d.is-
tritiutlojl of July 1 5 w as pi.ictio.il!>
admitU'd upon tliis hearing When
the (tr.-it testimony about Mi ' meet
ing was produced t.iio coun-el for
Mr Lorimer objected to it because,
he stated, if was testimony about
what they called the jack-pot The
corruption in that Legislature had
continued so long, ni<ui's minds had
Buff Wyndottes; /S. C. White and
Buff Leghorns/ Stock and eggs at
liarga'n prices also O. I. C. hogs,
W. E. Gar/oll, Normandy, Teuu.,
Route No/1.
For Sal<y^-t’tility Rhode Island Red
Gock/rels, $1.50 to $2.00. Fine
Coyi<,. $5.00. One excellent Inslt
T’mntor Dog, $50.00. W. B. Pear-j
Aon, Strother, S. C.
Bur well & Dunn Co.,
Charlotte, N. C.
No. 14 McWhorter Horse
Fertilizer Distributer
will distribute in two furrows from 3 up to 5 feet or more wide,
Little Tell Tale which tells the side and top dress growing crops, or broadcast perfectly 6 feet wice
The
Truth, A complete egg record of;
the day, the week, the month, and
the year. Price 10c. Address,
Mrs. M. B. Roberts, Dade City,
Fla.
Fight to ten dollars week made, spare
time, nun or woman., each local-.,
By, attend advertising material, |
make reports, represent us. Ex
change Agency Brokers, London,
Canada.
Girl or Woman—each locality, gnoa 1
pay made acting as re preset'.,..!
Mve. addf’SS ein'd-pes, fold. niaM
cir, /nr . material, stamps, f.o
nislod free. Ki,x Mailing Agency
London, Ontario
For Sale—Whippoorwill Peas, $'2 25
per bushel. Clay Mixed Peas. $2.20
per bushel; Ripper Mixed Peas
$2.20 per bushel Write for pores
in large quantities
Go , Preston, Ga
Price f. o. b. I .utory
$.{.">.(•11.
11• pper 1 apai ity
•J.'.o !’i'. l< 11 ill/er.
Other n arhinrs l o'!)
selvt s in llie f avn/ < i
I irger and wraHi r 1 Iwv
labor. !l Yrm u e f. ? t, ••
r (K pi | av for tl em-
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ess,try. G()in]it roller General Jones
lias, however, declined emphatically
to follow lids course, Mlice tbe b'gls
laturc sustained the gmr-rfmr'x veto
Governor Mb a-e wtoed Mie item 11
' lie uppropri iMen lull prioid ng i-a!
tries and t xpen ex for two faetury
liupeitor*. aaslng the Inspertors
*■ re nselens, hut he ha« since said
ihat this veto did not mean that the
inspection ni t would go tin •nforued.
for he would himself cniplov in-
sp.ectors, pavin' Mum out of h:s
$5,000 law-eiifori ement fund
SFH\ Fl> THEM .ll>ir KH.HT.
Two Ylnsliers In Atlanta Got What
They Deserxed.
Two would 's ma-tors in Vtla’ii i,
\ion/o Drake Hiul Aitliwr llannei.
bad laelr f ices beaL n Into a pulp
i v ttie husky iuoM.er of a young
-hop . Irl whom they had fdiowo
home through the s,reels In the hope
of starting a tl: rt at ion 'lb two
asked to wife for Mr Lorlmer raised
some objeiUnin ;ly>id was re,/bested to
o Into the Speaker s rn/iui on Mn
day of the elect 1011 and sn-e Ur Lot i-
Mi' r.
Me had asked for /e r t a I n promises
reiHiding pa t r 1 ni age. g reg ard i n g the
appoin'ment of Federal officers in nis
own town ll<' was requested to to
md lie did go into tile Speakei s
ronni, and there found Mr Lorimer.
md he had with Mr Loriitier a con-
(er-ation pdatlng 10 the appo 111-
ni'tit of FAderal offita rs in Irjs town,
md it appeared to t>, e-ii.^.n-tory
imie oit f: um Mi e 1 n t er
w I 1 ' ll he
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d ope fa, Hon of the Den.o, r Ms in
til' As-Il'bl.. There were two f,o-
I ions, eie li w ; 1 b a leader M r
Br wne had tnlwemi Mi'ltv and fo
■v. and another. Mr Tippet, had Pe-
I '• d by M r I.orirxii r
II sec Ill e | >• UlOi i.IP 1 c
was Mr I a <■ (1 \ I
ow lie was t he leader
boys dofig* 1 the girl’s f'lOlAt'ps for 'Ween tw.mly and thirty Demnrr.iMe
neuriers of the I .e • islat ure and Mr
Browne was chIIp'I into consultation,
ron fei em e. , e 01 i rsit ion w 1: h M r
broMi.T, a m 'tniier of '.orimer and became plainly Mr. I.oi-
111 er s accredited and a of bo: i/*'d
igidit in sei uriug voLes freio t-b<
I >> 111 ocrat ic sid' of t be A
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BANDIT LEADER OLD TIMED.
The Captain of White Sulphur Uob-
ber* Identlfleil.
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George Anderson, who, according
to hi» companions, was the leader of
the gang which held up and robbed
the Southern railway fast mill train
on February IS, near White Sul
phur Springs, Ga., haa been identi
fied by detectives of the Pinkerton
agency aa A. E. Miner, a notorious
staff* coach train robber of tho
Northwest. Miner is said to have
eecaped from prison at Westminster.
British Colombia, a month after he
had been given a life sentence for
robbing a Canadian Pacific train on
June 8, 1906. Miner also was sus
pected of being the leader in the
TroTd-up oT i Canadian Pacific tra>n,
near Mission Junction, Canada, Sep
tember 10, 1904. According to H.
W. Mlualer/ S ctetbctlve working on
the case here, Anderson bear* num
erous marks which tally exactly wkn
those of Miner.
* } Duncan Loses Appeal.
Daniel Duncan, colored, will lie
hanged shortly in Charleston for the
murder of Max LrHbrtsky, a Russian
merchant, unleaa Gov. Blease inter
pose* executive clemency or a new-
trial i* granted, on after-discovered
evidence the Supreme Court having
affirmed Mteiday the verdict of death
Imposed below.
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Five Die in Fire.
Supposed to have been caused by
the explosion of a lamp, fire during
the night, burned two houses at
Oneida, Fa., occupied by dabrlel
Gerotsky and Michael Slovak, Hun-
gaiians. Five members of the Gerot-
sky family lost their lives in the
Frozen to Death.
^ leesa says
■ea waa revealed In
mvu .iI l,lo< k-. trv :ng to engage le r
m « e«*n veruet i<>n. imit went to th*-
verv g.Ue of ber hnu.-e.
She (old her
the h>< ill tire de;'Hf ltiled I, W llo h.i >
p. n .J te be jt home, .md lie immedi-
iti !\ ru-lied out. look the fellow.s,
oil, by one, '>,*:ip' t . they reili/ed wbi'
w ; 1 > b ap p'd i iig. udl .1 il 111 i 11 ixtereil to Biowne liitiielf, adil lx mu
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cold dietin' tile boy s w edt Id to 1
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blooil from their fms.
'The r y mp.tMi"Mc br-'men {J»k'd
Miem bow they bad been hurt, .md
y Mill: 'In a ra. Im.ol wr -ek."
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guana 1 of Blease amt Supreme Cotnt
Costs Money.
A special dispatch to the Golumbiu
Record under date of last Mo.’day
says tile court at Conway met on that
day and adjourned teiupurarliy to
tlie next day because there was no
judge on hand to preside, caused by
thei'Tquybhle between Gov. Blease
and Ghicf Justice Jones/
The dtspateh .said the bar of Con
way wired TkiTTT the governor and
the chief justice of tho situation, and
hopes for relief either by tlie gov
ernor commissioning Col. Quattle- 1
of the local bar or else hopes the su- to tlH
preme court will designate eitlier
Judge Memminger or Judge Copes Three other witnesses have testi-
All jurors ,'frrn wltnegsea ate on ^ r( j no j merely to approaches'but to
be tleor of the Ass'-m Iv, on Ibe
day of tbe elect ion .before the vo'e
•a 1- east. Mr. English, a member of
the House, in effect charged gorrup-
! :on.
Mr. Browne, for the a;,parent pur-
>■ e of stivn .'tbenitig bis f.Blowers
had made .1 speech in which be hart
undertaken to explain what was
Liout to be don*', and he had used
Mie' expression, “Wo cannot rush
Ireums,'' when that stout- Demoeru
•f the Hnusi' retorteil, '"Bu! you ran
cash votes." and it wa.s under th
aspersion of that remark in live
open House that the voles^were cast.
Mr HoBslaw, who waa a Senator,
testified that Senator Broderick, a
Democrat 1 !' Senator, as was Holtslavv,
assured him that tlnre r w:fs $2,5uo
in it for him if lie vot'd for Lori-
mer, and lie did. Holtslaw lias also
payment of the $2,-
•" t y 1 ’
lie Weal
Iut". that Mr. Broderick h md, '
hi'll $2,5"" ill a pa kage and lie l"Ok
1 and w, nt away , Biaiib rii k at tl -
^ame tinie telling him there won'. !
be more for him later. 11** went
twav, and he wa-nt to the State Ban K
"f Chicago ami do; osi*"d t! .s $ 2.
in the name of his bank, tb" HoisMaw
I’ank, of 1 [ilka The * aslii r of Mi
(' h i c a g o w a.' c 11! 1 d.
.1
D
g ’ a "\ pej 1
. < • • ' - C I 1 > ••ar ami
1 , , 1 . • 1.1" f" ■ n: bi .
- ; L $2 • •*. Talf
■ ■ - 1 $ ! 2 5 . S e. k , 7 5|.. Bi; r
i.i y M.licer Cot' "ti Seed at $1.0"
II M \ ers, Sumter. S. C . K F
No. t.
did
Tho court lias a heavy docket
pri. oners in jail, some 0 ^" white w ho w as the originator of the
hand.
with
whom are hefd for murder. Tlie sit
uation, without relief, ..will work a
hardshirT afd Inconvenience to all
eoncerned a* well a* unfrecessary
cost to the county.
•ho actual payment of money -Mr.
S:.p<‘ Bank o
Bid h ' testified that HoDtlaw
that Ditli day of June deposit thisi
$2,5oo in bills to the credit uf The .
HoisMaw Bank.
All of tbo above tfsMmony w.i-
repcated by Senamr Root on the tloor .
of the Senate when lie was m iking a
*.pt'!!('It against the seating of Lfiiri-
rer, and tiot one fact in it w as qiies’
Moned by any other Senator. It:
cTu-Uiding bis speecli Senator Rook,
asked what is the ei'fert of tdie.-e\
facts plainly esi;rblishi"l, the fact \
that foqr,of the votes cast were cast
under the intlnenee of money ; aid.
and the fact Mint the money was paid
by three others of those who cast th.*'
votes? We arc not (imaged in a
technical proceeding, sir- We ar
engaged in a proceeding where we
are bound, if there is sufficient evi
dence,'to proreed in accordame wbL
what we really know to be the truth.
Gent- Wanted—Make lug money sell
ing pho'o pillow, tops, 25c, bro
il:. do 1. 2 " portraits. 2 5c; oilett■ s,
.••."e. We [ludU'C works (if art_
g i.iraiB''I'd. lowe.-t pri-largest
-! t-iLo. ;i'i,:i'pt scrvici'. credit gi\-
. 1., s i n.pi*'.-. pib t rail and frame
C B.l log lie I fee Ritters A rt St u-
■ d'o 121:; Madison, ( hlcago. ill.
Mr. Link, another Demo
cratic member of the .Assembly, Mr.
Btckemeyer. another, all members
of tbe faithful thirty.
It happens that there were two
• • • events—two meetings of followers
Girl Murders Two. 0 f Brbwne—subsequent to Ihe elec-
At Philadelphia Miss Jcannede Hon of Ixirimer In which the testi-
Lawis, aged 27, murdered her moth- mony fixes fthe payffient of money un-
er, Mrs. Sarah Lewis, aged 57 and der such cireumsta'tiees that, if the
her nephew Edward B. Mldien, Jr., testimony be beliewed, there was
aged nine by administering cyanide plain bribery. The first meeting was
of pot^siam and afterwards com- on the 21st of June following the
mltted suicide by taking a dose of election. The second meeting, was on
the deadly drug. It is believed that the 15th of July. Both meetings
ths^sloung woman was craved by were held in St. Louis. At the first
(.doil I.itc Agents wanted in every
low a to t-cll a meritorious line of
mtilicines extensively ndvertised
an,; us'd by ever family and in
the rttrffc. An exceptional oppor
tunity for t-luj right parties to
ma.v" good money. Write at once
-•for prripfosItloTi to L. ii. Martin,
Dux ITu, llicbnioud, Ya.
fp order to introduce my high grade
Sue ".ssion Flat Dutch and Wako-
Vicid Cabbage Plants to thoee who
iiyvi- not used them before I will
with each first order for a
t::x\us;uid plants at $1.12, a dol
lar'^ worth of vegetable and flower
s"*-d ^absolutely free. W. R. Ham.
I’l.antx Grower, Enterprise P. O.
s. q. \
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NOAH’S I.INIMLNT give* relief let all Ncrvr, Bone
and Muscle A( he* and i’ains moi c quickly than any
other remedy known. IT PLNLIRAILS -It is
triple strength and a powerful, speedy and *ure
PAIN REMEDY. Sold by all dealen ir medic'neat
25c per bottle and money back if not satisfactory
WHAT OTHERS SAY!
Cur«d of Rheumnti»m
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thr>'f \ear- l!" 1 ' li i.- ' NoAh'.linB
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■ I r<i "I veU 1:t "’ 1 2 ' Nr»h’ii Liniment.
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ihi'ili'i'tU ' t: ' v ' "Tl 1 It "!!• v 1 "
llBtit huh ti Mr.i. M m! c.. X. T a Hit)* B, P' i
ver flam, Va."
Pains i»» the Back
" J fen v ■ .: - vvtT 1 , p tresUntty
Borjrfii'' In in v liii- (v 1 ',! i r" ■! iltt''' > .t i ■■
IneUle . To 1 jiKl 1 i!f " t'"tll''"f N.mtv'a
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• tV. ..'Milt , vtiTt . ill.
Bromhiti* and A»thma
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(. ’ •.■I; -"i • I . vii’. I n i c - igh
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H* J ’ i' sip -ili'ii 1 !,-iini»n* 1 : w ' 1 1M f n in
ri':a> :■■' —(.:•»’ T p-1 ii-ttle N"r!"'t
ful l F'.'ttcmuutl. Irsiisfbi < o , Norfolk. Va.”
mar, S. G.
V.
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N. ('.
Bat Iv■ r, Mgr.
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Many I’erislied. 'lor
.. According to tbe offii ial report of
the fishing disnster in the Gulf of
Finland, five hundred persons wen
engaeed several miles, off shore of
Lavensarl the ice beneath them
broke from tbe shores and drifted
away, carrying the fishermen witn
their families, horses and outfits far
Info the sea.
Sale-V-liatts
Wntitftj^-—Every man, woman and
cl!ild in South G.roiluu to know
that the "Abo" brand ot Me u.
1 mors and Blitqls , re the ' .Bid
are made only by t be August a
Lumber Compiuy.
ture everything in
Millvvork and wbo'C waleh w on! is
"Quality." Writ" Abu-u-Li I,um
ber Company, August,t, Georgia,
for prices on any order/ large or
small.
b thi
,i *!«
the
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V, In)
manui a«’
I Lu
an*
Ifgborn e?gs $J,25 per 15. Dutch
Fork Truck Farm, Rdute 2, Co
lumbia, S. C, • \
grief over tbo death of her »Dt*ri
the testimony of Beckemeyer aud
White and Link shows a distribution
of $1,000 each to the followers of
Swaason Re-appointed.
Gov. ‘Mann of Virginia has jenftP-[Brsuyne in. Southern Illinois, and at
p<Unted-Senator Swanson, now filling the second meeting, the 15th of
uoszplrffd terpj of late Sen. Daniel I July, the testimony of the same men
\
One Killed in Wreck.
An extra Rock Island train, load
ed with western homeseekers went
into a ditch three miles east of Jen
nings. Kan.,. .Monday morning. C.
\V. VanCleave. an emigrant passen
ger, whose address .uaknov n, was
instantly killed. His son, on the
same seat with him, escaped unin
jured. 11
Prolific four ear
(iced corfi, $2 per bushel; new-
dwarf lorig green okra, earliest
known and bears until frost, 25
rents pound,; Nancy Hall potatoes
$1.00 per bushel. Special bulk ■' ' — ’
prices. I’rlze\winning S. C. White Eggs—iiarreff PlymmiMi Urn ks. Buff
Plymouth Rocks, Uo-o Cumb R. I
Reds. Acknowledged to be the
three best general ’purpose fowls
yet developed. Our ; ers are com
posed of tho cream of last year’s
stock, all selected with tlie view
of keeping up our wonderful e-g
yield of the past. Our birds car
ried off a long string of prizes dur
ing the past show S"oun add v.e
can give the lu . t uiiulity to ne
found. Eggs for ho ’hing, $2 bi
per 15. Send in-orders now for
future delivery. Wert Raleigh
If you want more money for your
cotton crop, plant “Acme Upland
Staple. Very productive
superior staple Two bales (1023
lbs» this variety sold in Boston,;
Nov.. 191b, for $2^1.32. Seed
$1 5n per bushel. 1" or more bush
els, $>.25. Address A\ M. Hug
gins, Lamar, S. C. Reference:
Merchants & Planters .Bank, La- j
I’•area • ns it; youth Gimruia farm
land:-; 5.i;hh arris of flue, level
Tbi i x i., i!' . fr'iiu r-'iI: i> .d ; land
jiruf! ucHV" :bu1 t;o wuste, 2»i up
t' : " is) Im'S. >1 ; Well, 1 |
mil*'- of Tr. fi'iicing ’uiul. adapted
to giBieral fiBuii'tig and stock r;us-
itu’ I’rji ' } ! u mt acre.
acr. s lor Bed on railread; 2,uuu
acres open, bularn'o in woods;
land lies weii and very prodiu-
tive; dwelling, good barns, 50
t'Ui.'itit bouses ;; artesian wells,
: T 'iir■ retc. Cl'eu i •'t the price
"f $ 2 u per acre. Mm acres. 1
mile from railroad s'afion; tiub
acres in ciilMvition, t.,dunce ; n saw
timber: Ian I produ Jive, lies well
and no waste; dwelling, barns, li
tetunt houses, deep well with tank
gasoline engine. For quick
can sell f r $12.50 ;|er acre,
are in the market for a
tin" farm and me m business, call
s; e US Do nor ^b lay. as the
Prlii's we have now a re sure- to
go higher. Address Allen & Cro^^
ett, Americas, Ga.
and
sale,
If yon
fin
to