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Aug. N\ Smith
URTHER PARTICULARS WRITE
iott Estes, President
>urg, S. C.
OCHDMeCOeeOOeOCWOOOCCCeece
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l iwolry. My Young J
; writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Mast
111\ advice, which was, to take <
^ staying with me and was in torrib
' dui helped her at once.
!lf Will He!})
"T.ns( spring," Mrs. llndsoi
in a rack of pain. The doctor did
. to take Carclui. The first dose 1
"jam in better health than in thre<
tfi. /(*/*. d Kvery ^iiT and woman noe
: irregularity, falling; feelings, heat
"" 1 ( il|,|,||li:' 1 J similar female troubles. Card
n scientific. Trv Cardui.
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tier otomx of a lung healing
Ul'MIs ^1! ? nil. fi, I vl u ,<inv ,
i ;11 i\ iiv i'u111i\i>i? (cities 1 he Advocate i f,;
Iry bronchial coughs.|iiiciv '
- I yield to tuls it wrl.ly i f- J ! 04>
medicine hi - hoop w
in I ?.-is thai the/ it will. 4T* H f || | ljp' ^
Mvc it to even \eiy yotlllKbaqca Jy I 4 \/\J I t||V
nn, t o chloroform absolutely L-5??
: Inrsli <>r harmful. It calms.
IrchsiiiK eolith, ami heals the ^ ~y
A c '|it no other X CV 1 Cal.
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S'EGRO ASSAULTER TO j BIG
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$ JOHN 1HBY AND CLARENCE AG- ,m
? NEW REMOVED FROM SPARjj'j.
i Colun
X TANBURG JAIL -CIRCUS DAY
there r
CROWD WAS FEARED. ilw
closes C
V ! days ol
rcioos 11
Columbia, S. C.. Oct. 12.?John ami pac
Irby and Clarence Agnew, negroes, I b?i3etwc
^ the militia, sheriff and mob have Tj0na^tfl
been fighting over at Spartanburg Iact
w were brought here this afternoon by the ract
way of I^urens in charge of a de-; nursesC<
W tail under Captain Nicholls and i s<2itV*
tfis* i otring
lodged in the penitentiary for sate nowned
, .... ' ? ' here fai
v keeping. I he party was accom-i two rac
^ panied as far as Laurens bv the
Franklin Guards which had been on hundred
N*J> if- I be cnte:
guard at the Spartanburg jail. The 1 The p
v move was decided on today after a j offered6
conferench between Governor Ansel !,
V the Spartanburg authorities. There :LQd ro'
?;:> * . | occptBir
V was no danger ol the prisoners be- ! will wit
^ ing taken from the Spartanburg iail, m^ho *
f)ut next Saturday being circus day There
J | College
V at Spartanburg it was feared the and the
lyf large crowd there would become!''m* r
W loaded with liquor and give trouble., pr<^i^j
^ - - ? .of?*.* i this yei
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^ ame guard was brought ' uiveiy.n<
^ vgnew. the negro | >oy who wreck- ifiddenlu
C,; d train No. 40 on the Southern ^imphu
X n . stut'ility.
*!> ear Duncan station some lays ago, ?trtnrth.
l i " /? t? ,ft".ar
C.> id who it is reported the Greer.- th*s?6ani
X ,:il? u .-j This cl?
in*. wuiiicu oiiiuiuay nigm. shoop'p N
for weak i
ra Captain Sam J. Nicholls, of the the cause
^ Hampton Guards, was in command popular"i
^ o: the detail in whose charge the ititrcngti
T t ... If you
t:;, prisoners were. Upon a: nving in eestion. i
Y , , . ,. them as
^ Laurens the local company was dis^
mis.se 1. except Corpora H. Douglas 1
&& Gray and Private Swygerf, who
composed part of the guard t?- take
the negroes on to Columbia. GU
While no one expected John Irby
the crowds were at the station when
0 wa- brought through here, the
u^ua! train from Spartanburg arriv- one n
I mi led. 1 here was no demonstration of 1 a dree
)jbal ir. k . <ind no ditticultv incurred twont>'
^ ? . two mi
HI A P n 1,c transfer to theCouim- Lu!vos
*- < j? ' ??*' 2 |i :.i i tr.hi . ihiT-ugh there ^ere his wi
B ^ v , j .?cred with curiosity at s,1<' trJ
or- f<4,. ? B laims ,
man, Miss., tonlv B
j&rdoi. SllO /?aS Greycourt
le misery, but Car- amamedmai
Wi :i.s wife now residing in Spartanburg'. i
J *' j|fe ' < I I . >; 1 r 1
lL 0\1. P c,i:iy bj Sheriff Nichols agair t
.,T t my of the alleged lea dors of S'it- '
l continues, I ^ as ^ night's mob and ten arrests fanst ,
.3K) got I, SO ?? jj^. y,..w. pnus ;ar been made All the Shake;
wiped me. Now I k ,s have lc(,
o years." J)
as uarduf, to euro fc
lackc, backache ami jf- u N1
in is safe, reliable, |c VCrV SCfiOUS I vei* 1
t , . ?&' It is a very serious matter to ask I f '
TOIvXj& JH for one medicine and have the I K?_h
y jyg** vy r 'V wronff one given you. For this I m0!,
8s* ?885"'' reason we urge you in buying I i ,
to be careful to get the genuine? |
'.Tff;rw^!BLAc?-l?RAUGHT
p t Liver Medicine - ;
\\ 'I y0-x<l The reputation of this old, relia- I
V'yiW I i^s"?ble medicine, for constipation, in- ?
i^fejjr4- c.. I l\i.S j digestion and liver trouble, is firm
J V \ i il il'' S I 1 /'t V *>* established. It does not imitate I I
' -' ' 's JiSj other medicines. It is better than R j 4
1 others, or it would not be the fa- R /*\U
vor '.to liver powder, with a larger I |
sale than all others combined.
LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR
ltVfc.8 COUGHS AND COL38 itn . , - - - 1 j
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surpassed!
n The Northern
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Her EBusiness. You cannot
tile Thev Last.
S.C. .. ! 1
stake races i * obeat surprise. - i
at state fair
an American Hal rasa. I
I The American father of the heiress I
ie First Time South Ctro? | greeted, the count who was a suitor for I
a Gets Stake Races~Biff '< hcr hand wlth dignified frigidity. I
r> . "Sare," said the count, "your da ugh. |
entries. j ter }iag ^one me 7je honnalre of cob- i
ibia, fc>. C.?(Special.)?In all the seating to be my wife. I am called I
the titate Fair?forty years? to complete ze negotiations." I
iave never been anything like "All right," wearily said the father. I
es that are scheduled for thii- ! "7 f . ... I
Tio lair opens October 116th and ITow much of a cash settlement do I
ictober 30th. There will be four you expect?' I
I racing. Already Ave stake i "Nosslng, sare." I
avc been arranged for trotters ..tttu,,.. m??k _m t h.~*. ? 1
sn. I'ui w ill be offered for I What. How much will I have to I
irness and running horses. 1 pay for your poker debts?' I
cn J6.000.00 and J7.000.00 has "Nosslng, sare. I do uot gamble." 1
Cored as prises for these[ races. ..H<>w much m l haye t to I
ractivo prizes, together with the .. M, " J I
Lt So many of the Northern and rebuild your castle. I
tracks have had trouble with i "Nosslng, sare. It Is in fine repair." I
trs, will moke the entries here "But there must be some expense for I
?k tho best aggregation of fast ? I
ever seen anywhere in the I me- yut witu it. I
"No, sare; nosslng. I simply love I
s of horses from the most re- your daughter and she loves me, and I
stables in the country will he , . # , mnrriort T? nnt *at I
r week. With the races nearly) wc *? ?,e married Is not rat
>nths off, the entries for the \ enough ? Is it not enough to ask you |
lccs counted up to ninety-three, to give me your daughter wizsout I
is expected that more than a j yOUr expecting to"? 1
I of America s finest racers will J ... ... I
rod for the stake faces. "Come to my arms!' exclaimed the
urso races will be much above American father and tried to fall upon 1
rage this year. More money is the neck of the delighted count. I
and better horses will be raced. I
rack has been put In apple pie . " . , floor, having I
bid the grandstands enlarged \ tumbled from his bed as a finish to his
corked. This was necessary to amazing dream.?Judge. I
lodate the immense crowds that
ri"sa all of the races during falri I
his being the first of tho scries TQ ENTER "SOCIETY " I
,'irglnla-CaroHaa Circuit. ,w I
will be other sports. Davidson I
plays Clcmson on Wednesday, You must Have Treasure, Tempera
i University of South Carolina ment and Tact. I
avidson College on Thursday. T , nnradlse vou had tn ha 1
. C. Koenan will have the races lo out< r I'?ra,li&e >ou n?d to Da
ge, and he knows his business, good oiul you had to be dead. To I
nt'Mobley expects the races enter society you do not have to be 1
ir to bring ^peopte ^to^tha^falr either On the contrary, though what 1
ou do hare to be is harder to tell I
- to goi there. But certain I
. ,o ; m Ire in rut toned These J
. > * " rc t nop jftLiiuut and tart
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I
, km ut hi more complex. Tem- I
>t one wtm neai. ui ? iUtuutai I
ally rllinaiird It is almost a _ - ? -?- 1
ly little nerve that really is all at fault. with ernerts who have devoted their I
are nerve?the ?.&ruiAC, or Heart Nerve ^ . .... . . _i?? ?i_ I
ni ' ds. a'.id must Iiave. more power, more HV?S to tlie Subject. That IB Clearly] I
more controlling, more governing abnormal. Tact, while less unnatural. 1
Without that the Heart mtfit continue nv,?. , .,,T"
id the stomach and kidneys also have " niore abstruse. Tact is the ability
e controlling nerves. ^ to put your vibrations into harmony
?rly explains why. as a medicine, Dr. ..I . .. . ,
lesturntive has in the pest done so much with those of otucra about you. Al>mm
ailing Hearts. Pr. shoop first sought plrants inay be rich, righteous and
of all this painful, palpitating, suflocat- . " '
aisirrss. vt. snoop s iipstorative?thii" reaay. yet If they lack that ability
jrescrtption?is alone directed to then* whntovor thnlr .ffnpto *i a
wsstinif nerve centers, it builds; ^na^ver theii efforts, they are nosens:
it offers real, aennine heart help where. If thev possess it, then, though
E^'WSX^.SSSlS ?? nobodlc. thrj- have ouly to
cewded, with choose where they want to go and get
C?1_ there? generally speaking, that is. and
^ ilOQP S Ppovided tbe3" nn> not in a hurry.
Taste is very mercantile, besides being
Hc4r\?*Ci4ll7A unbecoming.?Edgar Saltus in Broad*
SI iU X CX XX CJ way Magazine.
NTER'S DRUO STORE. * - ?
The Effort of His Life a Failura.
. _ ... W. S. Gilbert had a novel experience
A Dream Warning. , . . .. .
, ^ . before he wrote for the stage, when
ance >'1 >ry comes from Calabr?a . . . . . ? . .
. , . , ... . , ho was n baiTistor waiting for his first
racca.it, a resident of Pizzo, bad , , T. . . . ?
. , . . . .. <i brief. It was long in coming, ana
ini la which be saw his sou. . .. .. ,
. , , .. . . . ' when it did come Mr. Gilbert deter
years of age, being attacked by , . . , ..
. .., , mined, of course, to make the effort of
on, w ho were stabbing him with . . . .]V
Braccala awoke and, arousing ll_ '' , . . , ? ... ..
, ,, , & He was intrusted with the prosecute,
told her what he had seen. .. . ,, T . . ?
, , , , , . . ,,, tion of an. old Irish woman for stealing
led to calm him, but wlillo they ? . . . .. ~T
.... ,. a, .. a coat, and when he began the speech
still discussing the matter n ...... , . ,
, , . , a. - .. , that he had prepared and rehearsed so
.Y;i' heard in front of the 1k?usc, , ,, ,. . . _ .
,. . carefully, the old dame at once began
asteninc down. Mine. Braccala . . . .' . ,, ,, ...
. . . .. . . . to interject: "Oh, ye divil, sit down!'
the door lust in time to entch , , , . . ?e,#
, , "Sure, now, he s a loler, yer honor!" "Sit
r> in her nnns as ho fell swoon- . , ,?
, TT , , , . down, ye spalpeen! lies known to
the ground, lie had lx-en at- ,, ' ,, ,
. ... , i ,, , , all 1he perlice, yer lionor!" After some
and stabbed and died shortly . . . ' : . n?. ^
J minutes of this abuse Gilbert asked
u the recorder's intervention, bat that ofToo
Easy For Him. flctal VN;is to? husy ,auKhln?- So ^
I wat t work " effort of his life was not a success.
e's a penny. Buy yourself a .
Present Giving Worse Than Tippirg.
i know not bin' about runnln' a The trend of the times makes itself
iper protested Tired Tiffins, 'n lbc mat^er presents and
oalK wanted alms?Louisville present giving. In the dajs of our
r-Jo rnal grandmothers these tokens of affection
were few and far between and were
, ? ,oi ? ... marked by a stem simplicity. But we
hii . own self be true, and it . J .. .
,, . , . j . have changed all that, and the up to
olio . as the night the dav, thou . . . *
.. . , , A ' (late r ot of presents means a deadly
not then be false to any man? , , ; , , , J
drain on our bank balances.
The tipping tax is bad enough, but
the burden of countless presents can
.. . give it points and a beating.?London
W here Bullets Hew * 1
latler.
' 1 1 a i K r i, i if I . 11 < 111 N ^ .a In a Bad W ay.
ii,' r?\i ?a who U;st a "You seem much upset, my good
, man," remarked the curate, who hap^tK"
pened to call when Murkie was laying
' i > imi * < m wi-rih J down the law somewhat emphatically
r , ,I, juiir ! 1 , i irs I ? 11if, i to his family circle.
I "Hupset?" bellowed Murkie. "I
for * i should think T am lmpsot! Our blesss
on in ! , in lii'U oil kid's tfust set 'lsself on fire, an*
... | ii i i i i . ; o Mowed if the missus 'ere ain't bin
?n' put Mm out with my pot o' beer,
' ' au' mo stony broke too!"?London An
? r ' > < i a s rung swers.
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A More Advantageous Timo.
"Why do people always say, 'Kiss
und make up?' I thought people uauvacate
SI ally were friends l?efore they klaaed."
"Well, you see, It's a good deal more
OCT VCHf" Bfttlsfactory to kiss before tbe make*
- up is put on."?Chicago News.
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