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r? ? ^ ? ? -? . ?>1 THE ADVOCATE, ^... .x.. . , Entrr?(l at the i!atesbur>r, 8. C., I'osloQieetsSecond-ClaM Mail Matter. Published Every Wednesday ; \ JOHN BELL TOW ILL, Editor APRIL 22d, What are you doing towards pushing Batesburg to the front? It is only a matter of choice between being a Oolumbi i p'limhar or an ownet of Standard Oil Company stock. South America is the country oi ' *- revolutionsa'Hiid wars. On every bush that .grows in that tropical clitnea ripe revolution is only vailing to be plucked. It seems na H thfre lias been an agreement between Hie little republics, lor one revolution lias rrarcely come to an end ere another bobs up. Tliey don't know one-hall the lime w litu'thcy are fighting fm mid if Uncle Sam wouid give Hiein all a spanking and put them to lied, perhaps they would learn lc?\v to behave. Tattered battle Hags with histories are being dusted and made ready toi the Columbia reunion. The whitehaired veterans who fought so noblj j for their beloved Southland are fa.sl passing into the great beyond an 1 toil a short while will lapse ere these annual reunions will be but things ot tl.% past. These heroes may pass awaj but their memory ean neve r be effaced and the heart <>f every Soiitlierne1 wi'l beat for them and I lie cause Hint was lost. Defeat to the old veterans lias been made sweet l?v the Southern women, who on all occasions lend st helping lint d to make the declining years of there heroes sis happy as possible. The subject of education is attracting more attention at tit's time in South Carolina than at any previous period in the history of the State. The General Atsembiy his made liberal appropriations for the maintenance n! the S ate colleges and lor ndVaneii.g them to a higher plane of use, fulness and t llleiency both ill general literature and technological Gat hing, so that there i> little exi use for boys or girls to seek institutions of learning outside the limits of the State. Moreover, tlis dent initiations) colleges of the Stale arc putting forth renewed and commendable t-H'ort* to increase the endowment of their respective colleges to keep pace with the advanced ideas along educational lines. And this is a healthful sign of tin* importance which is attached to educalion in our state by ad\ance?l thinkers and educators of the day. It is an old maxim that, "knowledge is piwer," and in cider to obtain that knowledge which gives power, it is necessary that the facilities for the acquisition ol that knowledge b.? a Horded to the youth of the country to the i xtciit ol the ability of thu State to provide them, but not to the exclusion ol other meritorious demands upon the liberality of the State. 'I lie | ublie Echool system net ds fiuther uiprove mcut upon the advance already math over that of a few tears ago and w? would any that our legislative an'ons : have not hern disregarded of the right of the nias-es an to t'< e provision ol means, to increase the facilities lor ' the betterment of public school ediicn- , tion. It is desirable that the term ol \ country schools be lengthitied and the pay of teachers be augmented to cor- | " respond >\ith the pay received in many | other occti| ations in life, but't is a deplorable fact that there are large millibars of people in tiie rural sections ol v the Stale who are indifferent to the ( necessity of giving their children the 1 advantages of a common school edit- | cation. They need to be educated on this line by talk and pcisuasioii i lid reading of papers to enable tin in to f understand wln^r their I rue n lation to t Society, to their < llspring is, for we 11 are p> rsuadi d t hat indifference on tin part of parents as to tlnir duly In their children strides largely from r j. want of earnest cotishieral ion of t li?- | subject. People as a rule are disposi-d to do right, hut lliey must be made (< 1 See it in that light?not b} force hut h\ argil went There are ut liei things in this life of more vital inipor'ame t< society and to humanity than the ac- p cum il.ition of dollars its ii.*ccss~ry a* '' th.it may be in some sense. The ile 1 velopinent of the mc lal and mo-a , fa. ulties should beheld as of I igltei | ji Value than that of I rn iv ti ii ? ru I * ' NV hen this idea shall have been en^rsfted on l he public mind I lien all 11 liecersnry provi-ion will !?? made In V( special laxnti in to give I lie country it M'liOols ciplul facilities Willi tin* tew n 11 schools fi r educntii g the hi>ys nin< J(' girls, who after all are the best ho|>t r, of the future of this c? untry. < ? * ri A number of rtie State papers arc p laying claim to citizens of old age Ii is not generally known llat within our town resides five grner dions oi > ofio family. The aged great, great ^grandmother walked live miles a few . da\s ago We pass it cn |o somi other brother, thinking that Ihittsburg d 'serves s une distinction, when it ..\ comes to "ancient citizens." The fair rivaling of our merchant* is dotig muoh to attract to Jletesburg n greut deal of now fade. I-ast week our streets were filled with people from ini'es around who bate learned llmt ltatesberg is the b?s* tradirg point between (Columbia ami Augusta. This speaks well for the judgment* of out of-towr buyi'M and is a high compliment t > the br.siiie-8 lotegirty ami push (if our merchants. 1 he outsider who comes to ilntesburg to make purchases is always accorded a cordial welcome. The stocks carried are equally as large and varied us any to be round in the larger cities, Governor 1 ley ward has the confidence of every citizen of South Carolina aid his minimis! ration can not to ha belli responsible for the inexcusable break made by Chief Howie at Chariest"n last week. There was no reason w hy Howie should have entered the home v f Mrs, Treuholtn, auk things are c< tiling to a pretty pa?r. when in south Carol! a a home is no longer sacred against the invasion of petit ollieers, such as llowie, who outstrip their autlinrit-', or at least use no judgment or discretion in the discharge of their duties. Such men slioiod be weeded oi|t of lite service and those capable of some Judgment installed. bet's lie Men. Tne reason we arc not what we really are is tie< nuse \\?* are pulled up with our own eoiiciii and think ourselves better than our brother. We liciy lid" it us we will, liut our I true value is more apparent than we | i ho k and the world rates us at about j what we are worth. Some of us live v ithin s ? narrow a sphere tent we cramp i urselvcs by j our own narrowness of vision and feeling. Tlieie are many who b'dicve that i their hearts aie pumped into a. tioii by the blood of relative-! boig since dead, and that tliev are bet- I Iter than their fellows because an an| cestor ha- come down through history i with III* glamour ot ebivalrie deeds i'IICIItImi -? lii> n:?im- Iml vt li.i <1 u ??> I lite might not have done a \\ tiling ' chat III Si* w e look down upon won ill not Inn c done, I'liere nri' ot hei s of u-i who tire Ihmii- j, moil in by some religin..s or rather ir- j religious efeeil Wliieli makes us feel j that we.ire hot tot than others who perhaps have more oln rity than we | will rvrr have. Some because they r > front this :< that or t lie ot In r si et ion feel t hat t heir | or in in is belter thuti t heir fellows when i perhaps the good name of the so -tioti j I is line more to their m eeslors Icavirg i I lian remaining t here. ()t hers eaniiot >ee any good in tlio-e W* o hive ilill'e ent polilieal beliefs ami WonM brand all so h as dishonest ami ntiwoi lliy. Vet it is histmy inn' truth t li.it no { man was ever triry great who was not -j mt at bet ie of heart at.ilkinillv <! is post il lo\\,aiil al' mankind. I.et's shake oil' the sha>-kels which hind us to t:n?row ness of niiml and 1 heart aril help our brothers who are in ' need of our aid and eneouraeeroent. ' ? A llglisWl 1 h r.1 Id . ' The "Literary Ihgest*' si.js that sinee 1880 our aieoholie In verag.* lell . has about doubled, fining from 10 oil! i gallons per eapita to iy is The nleoliolii-* drinks eost last year $1,17-,*(? ?,-M."> and eolfee. tea and e. ea cell!hiu? il only $I'Jo/idj, oil. ' WIRELESS TELEGRAPH ITEMS The Federalieii of Women's Clubs eon ened in Ciiliinil.i.i yesterday. Chief Howie, who rai inl the private j residenee at Clia.'n stun has been silspeutieil for ten i!a\s. I The fihirt11 week < I' the eetton operalives strike at Lowell, Mass., began I Monday. The i nil is not in sight. Tuesday hi niiiy in Spnrtanbiiry, < S. i .. .Inliis JVT:i<*nti 11?>t> shot ami killed kul lo rim-\\ illiams. Itolli ritldri'i!. i ( 11 >11. A. F. Dukes, a prominent,j rit'/.? n i>l I liis SI ate. died t;i liis home it !< i j.M li\ilie Tuesday afternoon. On April fill), nt Sp?rlauhury, Xlar-jij in I lanly. colored, was ^li<>t liy (Jem ye j ( U'.inrhard, w li If. Hardy diet' I.ml j Saturday. ! ^ v Men. F. M. Itimbery, u wealthy and ? imminent e>tizeii el Hnmhery suffered <l i stroke e.f paraly-is last Satiirilay at- l! ernoon. 11 is < oiidi I inn is critical. i (1 Jmmeg MeKinney, n (1 ?sper ili outlaw ' ?ns shut alid killed at Kaker-dield. !l al., last ,Sunday. Deputy Slieritl I'llibels was also killed and Constable 'ackard was laiHlly shot. They weie s* ri iny to arrest M> Kinney. n I a i I a i Tne Chinese olliciils leaint a lesson I' mm fne last lioX'T uprisiny, and , l< be latest all iir <>; this kind has b?*en j lipped il. tli* hllil by t llelll. Tin* Iuiiianapn is police were com- '' i r* 11 < I t>i t lit ii in __?? i i? 1 n larm I lie oi 11r day >:ni> the lift* id a neyroa .. rowd of wnite men wanted to kill, ill> ll lllllo incidents toil yo to show ! he y* oy r m li c,; I ra in lic.it iolis ol the, aee proli em. M :is|iinyinn I'ost. < :ii lies v i I le, Da , April 'Jd. ? *na ro?v j, hi I'll lo'ioweil a til III hi] y In oil frank . .. teduioml v:i -hot and iistanUv killd ea. ly lies imo'iiiny by 1*. Iiceman ,tl 'arks. .leiiliie Itcd in < lid, Ko.lili I'? el r and Stephen ih y were also sb t u nit slightly injured I tie ciiuiiut's j,,, try e\ui.eiated I lie pol.i i-ui.tii. S(, 11. The fart r? r:?-?l I y niir Kil^licM , ?rr?'>|?? inlciii 111)11 Mr. .1. K. .siroiher. i I i liu t eltiiii t \ ( luis r? i en11* ?t>M t?ii i \ wi uiing In in in A v\ liirli 4,ih?i - 1 ' <1 Itlin t lni:tT ever $ "? ;i sj* si.iiiH hint; over $.'( O p>< lit ft.rlliei''' it -sIkiiiM n?ii r? -i <>tlur i'litrrpris i i"1 i-4 fiirtiirr> i'I tin* >it; t<?, 'I'lif >um j i?re ent- :i fair oil *0 l> l> ? of ?* Ion.?C/ti'irU*>liii< New* ami Cimi r. '?|i . tic *a:ronizc the !'' 11 Laurens *=? Steam Laundry For ESest Work (SKNCY IN AhVof-ATE OFFIt K. I Willie Miller. Agent. I A W - ^ -v - \ ?mmmrnrntrnm+mmm??i? IP YOU WANT A KISS, WHY TAKE IT. There's a jolly Saxon |>roverl?. That i* pretty much like this; That a man If half in heaven When lie lias a woman's kiss. Hut there s danger in delaying. And the sweetness may forsake it Sc I tell )oil bashful lover, J I you want a kis??why take it. Never let another fe'low Cel ahead of you in this; Never let a laughing maiden See you sp tiling fur a kiss. There's a royal way of kis.,ii>g. And the jolly one's who make it Have a motto that is winning : If you want a kiss?why lake it. Any font tripy face a camion ? Anybody wear n crown Hut a man must win a women, If he'd have her for his own. Won Hi you have the golden npp'e. You must Und the true and shake it LI a tiling is worth the hiving. And you want a kiss?why take it. Oh! I t? ll you there's a magic. And you cannot, cannot break it, For the sweetest part of loving Is to want a kiss ant!?take it. -Kr. If a woman has a history she usually thinks it is up to her to repeat herself. Th linger (hat points with pride is usually encircled with anew engagement ring. DKKADl'l'll ATTACK OK WHOOPING cut <211 | Mrs. jcllen Hnrlison.of 30*1 I'ai k Ave. Kin asCity. Mo., writes as follows: Our two childieu had a severe attaet | r>r whooping cough, one of them in the paroxism of coughing would often faint nod bleed at the nose. We ried everything w?* hcand ofjwithout getting relief We then called incur family doctor who prescribed Foley's Honey and Tar. With the vgy liist dose they began to improve and we feel that j it has saved their lives, lie'iise substitutes.? For suit* by J. I). Timnions. If a man doesn't know when he is well elf lieat least realizes when lie! was, When a man is going ro the dogs he usually meets the dogs ubout half way. ruitoMc Bitoxcu itis criiKn "For ten years I had chronic bronchitis so had that at times 1 count not speak above a whisper,' writes Mr. Joseph ('oH*inan, oI Montiiiorenci, Ind. I tried a'I remedies available, but with no success. Fornateuntely my emplover suggested that 1 try oF ley's i..? ? - ? - ...... .oi. ! !> rueci was ill- | in st niiiai-iilous, nii.l I am now eurud i i?l'?li * disease. Oil iny reeotninetida-j li n many people have used Foley's i llor.ey ni'd Tar, and always with s:?ti? j laetion."?For sale hy J. I). Tittinioiis, ! liatesb'i rg. Few | eople gel high enough lip the j ladder of lame to mn tiieni diz/.v. When a public speaker pan.' "' for ji j reply it breaks him all i p it he nets it. V KKS A CLKAN BttfiF.1'. There's nothing like doing a thina thoroughly. (JI all the Salves you v<t heard of. Hi ekleu's Arnica Salve is the best It sweeps away anil *ires Horns, Sores, Minuses, <-:?i A^1 Hoi Is, I* leers. Skin Eruptions and Files. It's only 21>c, nrd guaranteed to give satisfaction. For sale l?y O. .1. II rris.Hatebburg; & Smith & (Jrot-soti Leesville. '1 he surest and safest remedy for kidney and hi.older diseases is Foley's Iviilney Cure. 1 stillsohe.it your patronage for the! harloUe Steam 1 atindry. I.oyd Jim?, There is no place like the home of a 1 -oiaig man's Lrst girl. I t w men canalTord t > wait, unless j hey have nothing else to do. Suliseribe tor the Advocate. ON FE1)KKATE V E l El?A XS' RE- | I NI(?N. ! I 'heap Rates to New Orleans, l-a.,1 via Southern Ilailway. On neeount of the Confederate Vet- ' rails' Reunion, to he held at New OrI*.in-. I.a.. May 10: h to .'2nd, ltMKt, tlie iiitliern ltiiilwav will sell tumid-trip iekets from all points to New Orleans, ,a., and return, at rat of one eent er mile distance traveled. Tickets ,111 be on sale May ltitb to 21st, in- > , 'iisive. with 1'iiial d.tte to leave New ; rleans without validation May 21th, Lli*:t Original purchasers of such ' lekels with the special agent at. New irleaus i.ot earlier than May 17lli or ^ iter than May 21th, upon payment of fee < f tifty < ents I he S.ntihern Railway offers cotieiiieol schedules and most excellent j ' rvtee, and every effort will he made seeme Veterans and their friemls I tteteiing tlie reunion a most pleasant ' ml eoniforl.ih e trip. I'lisiirpassed nllman aemniunndations will he nf>rd?'d. and the service in every re- ! '| ieet " ill lie a'lthat mold he desired. 1 l ull itifoi in.it ion in*I particulars us j ( schedules, etc. will Im cbeerfn.ly ( irnislied on application hy any agent ' I the .Southern Kiilvvav.or, K. w. HI n r, '. 11. TA V I.OK. piv. Pass Agt. ( As. (ten Pass. Agt. Oiinriesion. , Atlanta, tin. itoitur.n mtik oit.vv e, " A startling ine dent, i- narrated b.v f dm Oliver <<l I'htladelplia, as follows : i I was in an awful condition. My ill V\ is almost V llow. eves mail"".. nH I * I'oatHl, p.nn roiilintially in irk nntl snlrs, nu apprliir, trmwinx j i?nkrriliy I?> ?l y. I hrre pliy>irans 1 nl ?ivrii me np. Ti'i'n I \\>.s mlvi 1 j ii u; iisr Kit i i rir Iti'ter*; to 111\ j j( ?ai joy, tin* firs'. bottle nu.ilr u il??ilrtl improvement. 1 mill I ii it (heir j ? for t.?r-e works, an i am i o.v a i II mail. I know "liry mhtn-tl l?.e Krave o am I lirr virtiiu." N Mine oiilil fail I > try them. Only iVl els. ! r sal- tij* .> J. Harris, ltair?liurt(, I il Smith & ('rovum Lf sviMe. K. Isoiibe for I In* Ailvriiile. ! |'| Foley's ll'topy ami Tar eoulni <s no ' jj iatrs.anil will not mnslipate like ! ^ arly all otln i ron^h mriiirn | | e snlistitiilrs.- For salr by .1. I>. | ,, inmons. ; (| . A. WATSON J; HD-SHSTTISTA RATKSUURO. - S. 0. at I ?> let* over Ilnrris I>rt?K I-j i f [ r~ - i rr n . WI NTS It TOU It I ST TIC K KTS V IA SOUTHERN HAIL WAY. r<*Kintiiiig October 13th, tlie Hiutlirrn Railway will commence sale of winter loin 1st Iirkets to principal resort* In the South, ?iniler t lie same t*?ii.ti*ions rxi?tin?r in previous \cnrs. For detrilrd infoi mat inn as to rites, r? sorts, etc.. apply to any agent of the Southern Ruil.vav, It. W. Hunt. 1>. 1?. A.. Cbarl'wton, P. ('. J. C.ltlSAN, Jit., C. l\ A.. Ai l:tnta, (; ?. W, II. TA y i.ok, A. < J. 1*. A; I jT Tal riotism nnil politioj seldom work together at the polls. OOoU roil CIllLDUiN. 'J h? pleasant 10 lake ami harmless One inule Cough Cute gives imuicUlule rellet 1 n all cases oi Uuugli, Croup add Cuurippe because it tl.es nut pa>s iiuiucmateij mlo tbe stomach, but lakes elitel right at I lie m at ul l li. trouble. It uraws out the iullaiuiuulion, heals ami soothes auu cures peruiM.?eiilly by cuauiing mo lungs (u contribute (pure life-giving ami selfsustaining usygclt to I ho biocil auu tissues, Jialcsuurg Imig Co. Edwin Folk Strothhu, Attorney & Counselor at Law. Will practice in nil liic com Is of the I Stute ami the United States. Your business soheeted. B3.tes"to\irgr, - 3. O. Mar. '26? _____ j ciiEw Hatchet Tobacco. TAOS WOKTII OMMIM.I' CENT KACll. ? ? ? ? Subscribe for the Advocate. Fold's Kidoev Cur., if - time air,.ids s-curtly from nil kidneys xiul bladder ilisoasM.?l'or sale by J. !>. I'liii iKiiih. Itcosts more to be stingy than it duck to be charitable, ANY CIIUKC1I ?>r parsonage or in- ? SliUition >(i iported by vohmiary con- ' tribulioti will he given a I bcral qurai- ! tity of the Longman A: Martinez, Pure J Paints whenever they p-ont. Note:?Have done mi lor -7 jei"- ; Sales;?tens of millions <t gallons:; painted nearly two million h iims no- , iler guarnu re to repaint i: u..? i-alis-j factory. The i>ain? wears up t??. iigliteen years. Kin-ee'l ttii iuusi o?* i added to the paint (done in two minute ). Actual i'ii t then iiiic.it gal oil. Miiuples tree Sold by our] agents, J. J. Hau l & S.-t?, Katesbnrg, s-":- I A thing of beauty is a j >y while it continues t > draw. i ; A &WKKr IIUKaTII ^.j'.t a n**-rr Jailii)^ sign of a healthy,, stomach Wli.'ii Ibe breath is bad tic 5 ' stomach is out oi order There is not remedy in tits world opial In Kodol Dyspepsia Cnce for curing indigestion, ' dyspepsiun nud all stomae.i disorders. : Mrs. Mary S Crick, of White IMaih-, > I Kv., writes: "I haven't !?-??- n a dys | i peptic for years ? tried all kinds of . i remedies but cutniuce.i to grow worse | i Hy the Use of Kodol I t.egan taim-ij prove at once, and after taking :i few 1 < tiotlles aiii lully restored in weight, ' i health and strength and can eat what- j ever I like. Kodol digests what you ( ear and innkv the stomach sweet*. Bates burg Drug Co, l It takes money to voice tin- opinion of a lawyer. A Tliortill l 1 ft. MAN . M. M. Austin of Winchester, 1ml. knew what to do i.i the hour ol need. ni, wit., in..i v....i. > . ? .... r.if! Ul stomu-h and 11ver trouble, phy-icaiicould not I.elp Iter, lie thought ol , ami tr d Dr. Kind's New l.ile I'ill.- | ^ and she got relief at once an I wa- ? finally ciire?'. Only 2-V ?For sale hv O. .1 Harris Hatesburg and Smith ?v Crosvon l.cesville. A man's deeds last longer than his 1 word-. ] Ct'UES lll.OOl) POISON, OANCKK, I' I.I'Kit r. F.I /.KMA, 1'AltIll'Nl'I.ES, I II'. MEDICINE KltKK. T Robert Ward, Massey's <?a.. says: '"1 s'lllVrnl from blooil poison, my head lace and shoulders Were one mass of oirnpiion, aches in hor.es and joint-, burning, itching, scabby skin, was all ^ run down and discouraged, but Hoixnic Itlood Halm cured me perfectly. Iiealed all the sores and nine my skin I lie rich glow id health, itlo d Halm ? [int new life in'o my blood and nee imbitioit it to nty brain." tieo. A Williams. Kuxbury, face covered with pimples, chronic sore on back of bcail, itippfrAling swelling on neck, eating! 1 ileer on Ice, bone | ailis. i(< h tig skin ,n nr. d perlijctly by Itotanic Htuod j talni?-ores all healed. Molanie Hloud ' lilt I in cures all malign in' blood troiiile:i, Mich as ei /.emu, *. abs "I scales. Mill les, riiIIIIi. J sores, cs. inclr-. 1 lerofnla. etc. Especially ndvu ! lor ill oh.-iina'e ca?es that have reached : lie saeoiid or third stage. 1'n sale a* d ; ' ee Sim pes at H?t sburg by .1. I>. I'iiiiuioiis. I'r re sfl, T.i prove i ores, s mi de of Hum I Hai.u sent free ud | rep .id by v.rr i"); Hlood Itsim (' > V l i-1 , t ii. I >'?i i i I e l on hie an ' r?e uie.hdai adviee sent <11 -ruled < t- tu r. Stin.-aribe ' " 'lie Advucit '. F??l{ <Al.Kt?i: IfKN I". a-tore leiu-e 'o-?e >i ai given i hi tiled in I ! \. App'V ii K J ONE4, Itn'.ealiiirg, s. c. j Suh eribe fur till' A<!voeale. nrk sutick i., kkiivkp. I ) !(?' ii<>l i is her? hv ser\ m! tin i inlit.|'(. ^I'lii-raIly licit l)i'\Vi|t\ Witch la/el Si'm* i-> l li?? < nlv s I \e on t lie ' niikci tli it is made from the pure,; ;? ! ii ' t?r n I witch Ii i/"l. I >? %V 111"j inch Il.r/.i'l Salve Iia? I'lli nl t liotisa tn's f i Hi's o' piies tli it would not yield into other iron merit, ami this fact j us hrmiRbt out mail) worthless couiifM'i Those poisons who Ret the noilie DeWilt \s Wilo.h Hazel Salve __ e never disnp;>> nt.el, I e-aitse it iri-H Date-burg DriigOoFoley's Kidney cure if taken Ti time r rd> sei ii r 11 v from all kit iy nil adder diseases. Kur salo by J. I> . hi notn. I To Advertisers. I'liless copy for change of advertise* incuts is in liy 0 p. ui. Monday it will lie impossible to make ciiatiK**. This role will not lie broken. To secure better attention vour ud. eoev si.onlit be in SnturJuy. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? ! Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, j Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful u i , cures made by Dr. 'Kilmer's Swamp-Root, R hv*-"Tj I Ereat kidney, liver JU wW-m / li. and bladder remedy. -I j j i-iU It is the great mcdi.. I cal triumph of the nineit vL \ i 1 teenth century; disI >*-? A, _ , covered after years of ,, < y,n I scientific research by M I Kilmer, the cmiH ? " nent kidney and blad acr specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Brlght's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private I practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of tin - paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample brttle sent free by mail, aiso a book telling more about Swa:np-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and f-," < rend your address to rffum Dr. Kilmer Cs Co.,Eing- pitjrVvS" S-fiH-' 'VSi hamton. H. Y. The t^US5:?igpS? regular fifty cent and Hnm.-cr; iv;,n,i? ' doliar sizes are sold by all good druggists Don't make any mistake, but remember the rame. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, N. Y., en every bottle. | THCU3AN08 SAVED DPi. KIHC'S REV DICGDVCHYP Thisv/ondcrfu! medictno pcsi-Pt | tive!y cures Consumption, Coughs? p Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pr.cu-S ? rr.onia, Hey fever, Pleurisy, L;;- 0 E Grippe, Hoarseness, Gere Threat, fl i Croup and Whooping Cough. S Evory botile quarnnteod. Noil 't'Cure. No Pay. Pried 50c.&$l.ra If Trial boit!c free. y Indigestion Cst:se5 ft ^ '"a ^A* ? -w- ?-i w u x J. J A VJ A V. ? H StomcicK. For many years il has b : :n supposed that ' Catarrh of the Stotm.cn caused indie.-ction J and dy pep: :.i. but the truth i ; exactly the 1 opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re- j pealed attacks of in-Jigest: n ii.tlarr.es the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus causing the glands to secrete mu in instead of (he juices of natural digestion. Th s Is called Catarrh of the Stomach ECodal Bysjtejisia Sure I relieves all fttflatnmuiion cf the mucous j membranes lining the stomach. protects the ' serves, and cures bad Lieath. sour rislr.gs.a I sense of fullness after eatir.g. indigestion, ! dyspepsia and ail stomach trcuL'.es. Kodol Digests Wh.it Ycu Hat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bcttlesrnly. Keju'-r - ? ' . - d r,; 2'> times the trill s..-e. wh.- h s t is fcr 5 J c Prepared by C. C. Oe?Vi IT & CC.. Cii.ca?0, III. MORRIS & SHEALY* 11 KST-CL/.SS bAND SURVEYING m LEESVILLC, S. C. "Mil>seril>o to Thr A <1 \ Ofjit r. j FIRE FIRE FlitE-ii ! \ > I 1111 At i A 1 In > i' h I 1K j IN fit:-: iritish American kmmi Co I * t ( 1 nrorj nr.11til 1 '-'lit i lletnl Oil re. Toronto. < niiad i. . C. MITi IIELL, A*t., Iln s'nr. Subscribe lor t li- Adv. ? ite. W ANTED . . > m hp - v.i 11!<j >i.ii :i. 11 \v roii'.iai'l tn t iy lit 1.1titi ! f in i ti I o Mari , I ? '.*!tll tjoinl ?* I irt !!? ? fi I* | . i t .ill X IT. III KN'i K Nor Ni.('l>v\ liV. n11 on or a.lit.. - ? Siuyes* P*ianufg Co, (!jiki:nwood, s. o. V L. M. MI rCHELU ' PHYSK IAN V SU RGcJON met: II ui. s t ii !' ?. m. V:: :5,\ ? I., .i p. in I??:. 'A . V. '! I M MI. I ' M A N, ^ MlVrshis j?vo! .oir.i ><r.iie < ? p.* | Ji? iif II csttur:', .! IHI > icin: y. ^ ();!!; ? dvcr I In Niliiik.il I'aiiM. n ! it lit* full il l (In i t* da.\ or i;i,. Ii*, iiATi:sr.ri;c, s. < \ ? V P. B. Asp,ill ' \V;tre 1?< s. 1' 1 G< k H, ru i?11 \ ilowulry 1\<j niritiu. tcliell lit ldin>rt fe BATES EURO. S. C. " E. J. ETHEREDGE, ! PKNTISP, / I.KESY I l.l.K, - - - S. <\ V ico oi;er Austin's store. ' *! qubrtiun aksvvehed. i Go'iCli'n Quick Itcliif. Ye-, August Flower still Ins tlie ( When your joints and bones aelie nml largest vale of any medicine in t he Mn?r Ih sh feels tet.der and *.re, a 28 eivilized world. Your mollicr's nntl i ol Uom-h'* Quu k Keli.f Krr.iidiroi her'tt irver thought of lis- | will eive you .|iiiek relief. Rest mire iim nnvI lii'^jf else for lmli^i'tliiiu or ' RllloU*tMM|i? Duuturt) were ^ram1, ~~ ???? and 11 seldom heard, ?d A n;;?iu!io j I'edey's Kidrey l iire makes kidneys 11 i -, Nervous I'resl r it ion or lie et niul Madder riffM. limit delay l-ikiug. la i lire. etc. '.Nitr.v used August Mow-'?For sale by J. U. Tiuinions. vr to clean out the ajRt?-m rod ituiif -- ___ fe.'iueiit.;lion i f lind'K"stid lomi, re^- I . ulatelhe neiioii of ihe tiwr, s'iuAi ; I I \p r late I lie nervous maliii^aiiH' ein n ?>l' 1 V V llie s\Mem, and that >s ail :h?-y took ]I JT j , when feeliliK dull and bm I wih'ial- (T~* jll /C> IT uehes and other aches. Yot. mil need 11 11 01 ? I HC 6. a IVw doses or (iieenV An^uat Mmver, I '*13^ ? V ? in I 11nid form, to tin >? mi s it i-IJeu jjj there Is .uotniiiK sei'irfus the matter j with you. \?-ii t an >; ' tins l e'iiitd,-i This brand is puinini' nnn?i.. :... ~ - I ? remedy. i ir salt- nv All dni^- j over a'I (.tilers, a.i il is posit. vely list, i'riet? and.."ie , __ r;ic ECest Fcr caution! Thi-> 's not n i;vntle word?hut v.i r- ; * "C P/i01l y. vim think lio'v liable you sue noi. lot , . . purchase t lie only rvmn.lv u..i e. > .il\ | loiralchy ad (lrst-ch.*8 de .I. r*. known stinl s? M-u.rdy tlu.t in:> I ..U lli-j i;l-s w,,r:l' ?-2?-vnl null iimubIi. largest sale or r.ny tn diciuu in the <> world si nee INflN (or I he cure an treat- ? .. ment el (Jonstini t?oa uid T I:? ?t at.it .'i.iu.if itln j-il ' j I.oM. II irns ut ?>roM Ltili?r t roubles \\ iiomit )?? >:hk its it' eat I I.cios? i..e, < s jioj ii'iiriiy :>.ll t liese je;n??, y?>u \\ ill i_ ?_ ih. i ii It fit I we railed \ imr attention to , ^ Hosteller** tSerman Syrup. '! In re are ; 3. L. A *uS 1 J.?L.i, so many ordinary <ou..!i reinedle- j a t t o r h ! . y a a l a v. made by dril^yists and I tint are eliean and ?.iod'r?>r 'i1.1 eoltis perhaps. J.KESVlMA; - fcv (*. toil to.* severe < i Mi?l*.?. IJr ?iu imi-. I'raetice in all Courts liusitiess soli* Croup?and especially foiCons^nip!ion < , win i ? there's tf ili'm'.i > \j ami ei.i.uh i ji it in ! ii : I he i.i^hls : ml , ? ii'ornn e-^, i |,ere is ti<i!iiii_r I tlci* (? *?* ! ? man Ky.up Tin l?r, n six,. Ins .ju*t ! hro. tFi.i. Iimmkiuian. liven introdiiccMl u*i?? year. Kt*?iilarY ' ' lnrttAH>M>. si/.t- 75ri'iils. A ail i Hi UMONI) & TIMM EHMAX, Snbstr.I.e for the Ai.vo.ate. W|? j.rai.;il.., |? ,,,, tllO fc.tAte and U. | S. Courts. StSWiXi's ftfixoV SuIVQ "? >? ? in Ktmrsiiui lluihling, For Pile.?, Burns. Sores* 1 a:r''1""'S' v" E SvTHEPvN RAILWAY" The Great Highway of TRADE and TRAVEL THROUGH THE SOUTHERN STATES. Excellent Service Quick Time Convenient Schedules Any Trip I* a Plcanure Tr^p to those who 1 Travel via THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The Finest Dining-Car Service in the World. ' For detailed Information an to Ticlict-j. Rates and Sleor-iorf-#" vationi addriii Ihc nearest Agent cf THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. W. A. TURK. 8. H. IlAKIiWICK. W. H. TAYLOE, P?ll*nfl?r Traffic Mart agar. General Fatirn^rr A -? r?*. Af??)Unl Gen r*eiun|er Agent. ' WASHINGTON. D C. WASHINGTON. D C. ATLANTA, CA. ?^GARDENING == " Plows, Rakes, Hoes and Spades. Cotton Planters, Corn Planters, Fertilizer Distributors i " "- *3?? ^ ? T I*- i **" ' ' * ' in iaci, i:veiyin:n^ n tiie Hardware Line can b? found at my store in McLenna>Bldg. R. S. SIMMONS. Agt O.L?r Two Stoics. >1 i:i?? t ! ( i-1 t" in . ii*vv 1:v ii?t' U:i\ ii^ jiiili io. A puri'liaso from t i: ln'i of < -ir sSf"' - elirrit ? \\ :i!i it :: guarantee t;i I as ri'pri stMitet!. Vnii i pvt-r - .*11 a ;i'tp in a Ing ' at our kt ?ro. Wo tl>> lint tlo business i t1 at i,!:it?. A'JTi lit r.* abr.tii'.i!?- <1 nicer it s, Dry (lootU. SJjoo- ami Cltr Hi;:; are t <? l?o fount! atone store, vbiie Carriages, Wag a , IJ.iri f.-. \Viin>:. I.ii|i 11 ii t-s, oto.. occupy ibe one furthi r nj> ill- A1 itlur I otir ln'r you will !>e wiI.muio, :in?l in t una ??C LI'S'Y j onr *?i.u-iUmI. STM\I)MAX & RILKY. mfc* r. AVOID INDIGESTION SB 1JSE fESSCN JOGKING Q|L 3L > 'V' ' 4 ..AND BE CONTENT.. ^ I I Jy, ^ I V r.?! OV\tl>(>kt.N0 Oil.,15 AN ABSOLUTELY ^6 ?| pure Dege table |3robact 9 ' ^ -r ^ 'C?!?\|Bf USED OVER AND" OVER AOAIN ? " fl SOLD EVERYWHERI ' \ji' I * ?\\\v'Ar VWU/ lor\ftocklc;? ind Va!uibL "N^/b,-^s/ V - VA'. COOK HOOk NO. I. ,f * *<#. .3^ m 0A^ Wesson Process Co. ^ J 9 K ^ v?w?u# ,v? rati niuBuru* * ' jT"* *. 3T? ffl