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The People's Journal PICKILNS S C A KLU KLUX REMIlSCENCE gow Dr. J. Rufus Bratton waf Kiditapped at His Home in Can ada. Dr. 11. .). Massey, a former resident of South ('arolina, now living in At lanta. (Ga., was I comipallioln inl th (onfedcrate army with Dr. .1. Rufui Bratton, nlow deceased, of Yorkville S.C.,and revives the story of the kidnap ping cell-t that attracted much atten tion in the catly '70s, a case that, Vitli a little contrariness on the part 01 Gteneral (Grant, then president, imigh hive caused var between Eigland ali the United States. Dr. LMasb4y's story is as fo lows: Dr. J. Ri. Brattoi, formerly of York. Ville, S. C., is lnowi by his hosts o friends throulihout the South as Dr. -llufe liraut'n." Many years before the beiinn in (ft' the civil war, he had become a very popular physicialn anld eminent :-ur.:eon. And after the su pension of host-itics and the srrmciiler Of the ('on fedeit' forces, his ilnme had becomte fatnn iar in almost every Southern lious h i n accotunt Of his havinz beeni kinapped I in Loindon, Canada . and bt::: 2'.v force wit hout hcvOf O ;1w or utiit yV hak to the Inited Stites. )r. 1). . I i:tt,.n. t cli bor of lratton's phai a y , ' nt 11,1 relates the f ' '..! iihli: I h'c h whic~h a.. u n a e South n - .u - in e a ner ' k Al an 11 a!: t *~' '* ' - n' h eiii ii tt u Th. V tit h t. t the en it lilt :. itI it \. i I t b le .- ii mi llsIo'.lll t 'a p 1Ti2 0' ali -~ . b their lilt. I iT in, i te n -nt stillrise, it in e.iit! : It ; L --)I i t forever, lui it 4 ispero1d in -,g mI ter traivel'Ih-d l an pi hi. iif ils. niegro whoIpO nedt qitet anliIt nihn~i. over otheri hhwaks int l1 r ermtin' th the dispotsaul of him~u l r. lIration' wr tid~ to bet connlected. It whas mi vi prohveni tht lbe hiad anlythinlg to with the traitiie eliding Of this lie ! TPher~e waIs, howev~er, aI warranitl IS wi (tut fori the dhoctor fromli the Uniut States cti1It, and1( placed ini thle hon11 of a~ marshial bty the namne of hi este for service. 1Dr. 8ratton wa9 arresit: by 11e1tel onie night, chided thie viig aneeC of thiis (.4eur and1111 I fiitlty tran I ferred himtiself to the IDominilionli Canwhli. lle took~ the oath (If citiizei shipij to G reat JBritaini, settled in Lol (loln andu resume~d the piractice of h profhessioni. lie hadit been there but few months when, 011e Suinday afte 11001. out walking on thet laiwn, a maiu sha1l by the name of J. I). C'oniwe who was hired by the samie i este. slipped up) behindl Brattoni and1 wil the assistance of a hackminh, sem/ him, threw himli dlown and1 handehinff him. Geieirally tile dtlotr caiedit pistol, buit this piarticullar aufternin ithI hiad none1. Dr. lBrattoin asked hi whom he was arresting and1( for wh pulrp)oe. ''Show 1me. yourl aluthurt: Y'ou have arrestethe wlirni _man The mnaishal said, "' We knlow winhl we are dhomlg; we've got the re-h D~r. Jlratton I eplited, 'Showi lme you paperB, you dh-( rascals."' Thiey ra fased. '' I'll make youI paly well for this, the doctor said. Carry mue to ai magi trate.'' Inlstead, they carriedi him ui and1( down tile roadl and( across the law and around about un' il the trainl au rived. T1hiey put him oni the train an hept him ill a (lark rom. Thle fire thing he recognihzed was theo callinj out of " Detroit,'' United, States o: America. They hiad brought hin: across the line. It developed that they p had no warrant for the doctor, but a .warrant for a Dr. Avery, and when this was found out they wanted to turn him loose. Bratton would not be re leased, sayiig,'" You scoundrels, You have arrested the wrong man, and I will make you pay well for this. I am a citizen of Canada and a British sub ject, and I will call upon my country for protection." Dr. Bratton was then taken to York ville, S. C., and having a friend in court, hie was released upon what is called a "1 straw bond.' lie at on'e went to Washington city, called tiponl the miuister representing ( reatl Britain and laid the case of kidnapping before him, who at once refei red the whole matter to Queen Victoria. The (jteel immediately, through her ut inister at Washingtoni, nade a requisition upon (cneral (irant, then president of the Ulnited States, to have 1)r. 1 ratton re leased anI restored immediately to 1 A11(lon l, his place of residence. It beinlg plainly a casus belli, General (irant saw at once the importance of prompt action, atd promptly honored lier majesty's reiuisition. )r. Bratton was forth with released and restored to iberty. I)r. ration, after spentliniz a few days with his fatmily at Yorkville, S. '., went back to Lonmdoni telegraph uig his nephew, ). R. Bratten, at T :'harlotte, N. C., to mueet himn at that place on tle arrival of the traiui and to i ,o with him to ('anada. Young Brat- A ton did so, and escorted the doctor to CaInada. Upon meeting his nephew, )r. Brat ton said, " lave you a pistol?'"' The n, reply was, "I have one.'' I)r. H ratton said, ' All rigt. I have two. You II it :ht here beliind me on the next it seat I fear nothing till we itt to tle her: r. Thhere may e tr'ouble wihen f er Over the bridge at N iagara (t b Whlen you hear me "'hoot you Z and tire to kill." was no trouble, however, and lo kdel in Iolldonl on Sunday I : c wit to the hotel aid re tr I inder assumied nimtes. l)r. on asemne(m d that of dohnsoni. lIe inot want it known that lit had got- fi I )r. lI ation at once wen t ieut his lawyer, who was a broih- h Cith 'aroliniani, and who kept him:n b i house until next mornintg. Next ( int ruine the case of .1. 1). Conuwel was Aini court charged with kinlzapping. i r im fuIfly uanler way I lr. Bat- tI u walked iito tlt, court roon, very el 1U 1t (lite surprise of the court andI r u rIt di ftil the prisoner. No o'ne s, e the Owye andV~l n1.lIephew kniew that t h-attn was in L,0ndoni. The j e r nIIi ined pa"Le and became v er y folri suine tine when le saw I)r. p C I'. Iittion was ca.lled to the stand bI te Stitied to the facts as above re- a d, identitlied (i.'miwell a the man Iilfw him (iliowi hialleluffed him - intl C.arIId hini to 1)iroit. CoMVell \l wa- liuni ginity antl sentenced to Six - a luird latotr ill the pellitntiliary, ( antl the hackmnan ti three years for y. bleiii ateee wry I t) tie act. It i, said t-Vtv i to Ihi- alay that at th- termina 1tin li thei. St two cases inl court, there ni vi ' hat Icheeti p to that ititne or has Ser -nei a delii.-l -tV.itioii; .iti. 4 l ndon iche. They wv nl. < that they actav ii , wir1: S::.i for hi' faitti y. I I hat nitii ini I ver lon isse n ihe lilllilelle. tn tu. itd t 1 t . i prich ii It n the i ttiiiii a y hy Li hit Itn iihlrich andl hie ;if hit in lrut after inny years, I t a 1 .';ri l iti l ai eemi ml'g lifu iii I -.iiriuw lii ir.e-ra.on iii the i n r lii.ur mie. ile li n- m ft or e i! r'an f i .' t hr I )ir Ihiii is' be i it ftin er it Th -fri.'ty la-in si s i t- In' irated by I he fact t hit evemy ttne ofi -' In-0 s uI' nhs e n stgnr - tltdheiu liiere areti <.nlymi5LIto *l e "| dnre 'silll er ciih.10go dont'. h tl s c th ha hsnuaa wl tt fi i m s eialy, ~iiu t o n nt han i j lv tis the. p tse t io f hea t , a . 11inesh tihi, an 'heej~ynn itsfiocialtes . Te r e ca:e o oo wota n wio ho i ntt ipiers, rii wtadn l'- r o lesr los'resa i' firtunt'es ler lyen aire~ tll She -hso thoe hat Ii pinesis i no rocial r- limtorieree's - ' theres hthehia-...... stroy iteheath gvagtdhlt o it etbl ishlte reg-siti Lp I lar it dri t dis- r ~t ~ir go wti fdiiI agreeable draitn rt t)?ts, utiv e~p~li tion ' lcrati o, andie, enrts feialeou 1 weakness. i ilit' ives good~uti thealth o . goo aptitife a ond rser i fr ialet. t uble a wrte, tout y tou for dvtce tif Iny M. te tietas, o uttin.t Me Dotie It et fo nie ;I~ ezug. I folwd 'ordre in. ndl . till)'- d it h ea r rori youi wl when' I wrtae to ou feel ditil Niyi Liakt to you fottr ouktny Ior. idercn Medical IrAver in 1apugh i cove is Pil felet' cIi wguldi nof tak one cePierc stmici ne,, i t . ofenn workial s onD. Piere's MedriR PcaAdse, i paer l fao .V.1 Coughs "My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayers Cherry Pectoral, lirge size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Thre sies: ZSc., 50c., S. All druggists. colisilt youir aioctor. If iho says take it, thi do as t he say. If ho toll' you1 not to take it. theii dtn't take it. Io kitows. Leave it with hit1. Wo ni, willitig. J. C. AV ER CO., L.owell, Mas. HIE RESOURCES AND CLIMATFj OF CUBA it Interestiig Builletin Froi United $tates Geological Sttrvey The DieIpart inent of the Interior lia )W III press a1d shortly to be pub lied "'A (razetteer' of (huba," b; enlry Gsannlett, (ieographevr, wichl i: e title of Ihulletin No. 19- of ih niiteid St ates (iot logical Sut vey. Thli !b' wing is a coide nsedi st attiieit o e 111folIllation contained in the Ga ttoor: Cu ha, Lie largest tantd lili't popi us of tle West Iadinli islantis, lyinL rectly soith of l'lorida , has -in ex e111 ltligtl , froni ('ap 'MaisAi oli th is! to ( agtpe Sall A lltollio o l th1 ust , of 7.'0 11iile , a brelltlI ra1gi oi 1,11 ill tle east. to 2.7 niiles in tih .'Ihhorloo otif f labana, aIid till area cidin:- the isle of l'ines and tih rderin iKeys, of approximately 13,, MI Squlare 11ulles. Tho nortlh coast Is nmaily steel) an t'kV. IIf the W 'steri part. of Cub; 0 biit-i air low ; toward the easteri Id, inl saitiago I 'rovilce, the coast i 1e(l atnd all 1 miolliltaitionis. TlI lith enawt fromu Cape ~atisi Westwail C ;It' '1Z is bordeie by mountitainis rt1 Iy hy the Sierra Maettra. We. 'ape Cr1. is the lav of littelu Es ianza, imo wInch iows the lki muto, the largest treaiii (if tilie is Iit . Theclle west ward the cotst is low il iii.iruv. birt'ialeiilli , West of Cieni ii, ito the G reat '% iptita Swaini litills Iiriig a11 :t( IIIiive, broat If th lthe ticoas t are ilaitily lo; allerj:ove*4-cove\tI-1' Islda.k M om3 o It. harbor f hl'a Coasts have inl ow, cr'kI -:rn e pe~ning int, 1 t1V Irtiti hat il . The tiidttle pmtili f the i-lail. indludin s the province f I1 .-an , M atanr'AI'. Sn1it1a 'lra, an. uing i. p1 il n, anti shalbiw vaileyi Eh'1 n12 Jut l'n ftie ii'n roinc iW~ tjii tih tt) ial. Ini Saniting i lee, h t he S errat NI lt'sti':i 'eae it it irjni lt'I iii s ii.'i le f t'N lii erstlt it 'it albit il are lt'utlie o tlhi h 1rt i e 111 ew t' it e lt iiil e ce i zati i l~~e'roine ,eris nvis:thl f b'ut .huh' es 'an the Sliagl (.ra einIe. eai e' he 'itior Sofiit1t - i-la nl ier d 05ttiin t U onlyt I10 lini ei i f ai lroa<111 i tsi (1uir wttit (iltlt ris folih r tite itlienunitti hol11 ltll SOI. ' I Tilhe tinera'. rsiourles othe ishless ut 'otr t s dev lod cropist alioi itivg rofs hie igr trei whie has' been.t tne for itniey iar, ti th 'illu 'Ith se e te I ier ilaetral ein~it' eil l ~Sitli i111i ', iiea iol 'il.l ofl irn, i shiiad to tizite 10t' ti' 'ine, gb antIt siilver weil 'tnim-dtl feiney cithes. um hiais ahetI tiilalin sevral ha o esl iitlicuar *ari th)('i55 lti of I lenta 11 ('h ira lh r ti lie! been lit ize t tkilltnnai The 111 ai liutt f (aNe istomaratnive ort i'llte. i Th niorthas tradi le e tind (ring1 an, 1 Itul raifal2, 'aout5 ~lei, to c the csther lopesii of thi shutil, hetI w eary atnd i l-tber; la ititfll1(,1 tl on lut er so pe lt ic zss 'ui li i ent fo I0lil uti t erops. 1t T'' I n I tllin an a tiCN iiii/ltuperar )( ait liaban;i Iure lsts l' onltg time, b'lilutl on tii or tern slipf oft 5)the''Iri iatol t ihtts, eventi n sunune~r r cool8.. 'inar die i Iiiatt ii2 llaan ,Qtanz 1 antaI Clara, 'I'rt.' linci, S ia ,nt rte'k diitde mi'i)3:e mimicipal itit r t1 (inlttly on 'i'lpl 5inluing eth lel fPinde, andt ar luit' vtied slt hdou 1,500 huet bari Iosll'~ ineblg t: nsttt the cii itie s.lv('yitis as 88 'op iis i m eost of e 8 mu vel d )ohnhsintedat Nuevitas on ~S7 this MORE COTTON to the acre at less; cost, incans anot1e 11noney, More Potash in% Owi- 11ton fertilizer intptoves9 thle soi ;itut ~els ih--laiger prits -mr. lk for) expLaimng how to (F 1! I\ \N K.\ l.I WOR KS, ,- Na, m ',I., New York. takeli unur thle direction of thle U'nited i States War De-llelmen inl 199 'gave V thle popuilation as 1,-772,797, or near11ly 0,000 loss. All-iwing for probable ill- b creasie of population between 1887 and U 1895,i thle date of thle beginnigll of thle : LinsAurrection, thle lossA of life dlue to 1,hek i war, ats inldiented by these two Cenl41ss may be esituuate d at n early 200,000 and fell entirely upon the three western provinces, Plar dlel ltho, llabana and - Matanzams. The denlsity of population, taking th island at, a whole, was-.1 7 inhabitants to thle Sqiuare mlile, anld varied from 15:3 per square muile inl 11Iabana to 8 inl l'uerto l'rincipe. Thet I rbanl population of Cuba, inlcluding -cities of 1,000 each,1 i.; 17.1 per cent., thle Saine as that of the( U'nited States' t As to sex, the proportions wvere, 51..8 per cent. muales and Tdid per cent. fe -mtales, the excess of malt-, being proh ably due to imniig1hration. As to race, t there wvere GS per cent. white and :12 1, per cent. colored, and the color A pop ilulation hais for many years beenl dimlinl ,ishing,. Thle for ig-b-orn formed 1. per: C ent. of the( ttal popul 1tlonl, Which - laves 60 per cent. as nativ.e whlites.] Th ree- f ourth1s of* thle Foreignl ban camle from Spiin, thle remaindler Chiefly f rom ile U'nited 'States, Chilna and Afriela. 1Nearly one-third of thle foreign-born elemnent. was found1 inllan. The proportion of those, married was 2.1 per v ent. of thle population, and of' this proportion ai'mut two-thfirds were legal.. ly married aind one-thind were living ' -|ehrwithouit marriage. The legall .3. ~ , all >Married constituted only about onle-haltf I the propo~rtion I') thle popuhation that - ,they dlo inl thle Unfited States. Of the - -total population 34 per cent. Were able to read, ihe racy bein greater .among -the colored than amonqg thl, whites, and , reater lin thle rutal districts thani inl f the cities. The mnmber OfCuis re pot re a- having gainful occupations 0 was -11, per Cent(. of the totall populai Ition, a hituer praenta than in either a VhC IUnite t -St!te-s or in a'r to liseo. Of taen ; nte temalrecto opr thet. ()f .tte wae-e carnes, er i n t. gwe 't eliPlyilt iou a:iellli I I,~2,~' ohrisand att) lminAIaing ;forercnti deietiand iii cr~eses f -o 1: ier tenti 1rade and > trnspttateof ;: i beri cnt.~ of the hnavingectin averae lsiz of if :i t acrei - and' an aera utiated area erl 21 pert an t fanitozars. <iedniy ~f10 perh onf theaktinrgo the islandhoe was.:under cuinain.Mtantsz es alre i leaan :11 proies frme pheroshahre mleiva, ed prartsouht of th (sid Ofba thecui.g - vatied oarea~) , le~ is 5 7.1 cienit.a thowed11 by itha ofptt the r ielstaeng. - r' ent. and110 an 5 per cent. fccped tber were as owers (or1 rhterad nly , l er cent. b oloreadt e olrmainder1 ulbeinlts0 unno n eas bye t areas ish uner ultivatin, suar tn foped Pci e 7rcent of the e )1uliated which; lavI'eet lPtei cet per cettV whitbes. Ihr e-oithi o l theatareaglittle less than0 frome $1ent1, n othe riie ehiop yin one I tpeoIotiis. San ta (Chinr and lAfa.s Serlce onemlythh -oth of theilri elin uiar wras luag adilabouane-siThe 't Tree-fouths of he iaretirw tbaco Icn.op tcame fropm . Piarmei, andti nely allhedad'emat iiir f re livbang an to nt erwa ntararince. Ther erell centrals pr odng ily paplatt tbats of0~1 sug iar.Tioii wter entls wer stills, with r a dily~ cacte y ii'of. iae 1 1,7: ll gal thes Cole ta Ilionce tan itandt Cuban prodte ;rut hle isrcs now~i ino dfted iteat litlecomingr fo thean pro-p I tote at ot ou-lt, httiand tknowl eiher Alsen t'ieldom ltalk ohntr i s~ nhoth in thoml~ sa ' womeni sc.o dn't.wg~eri A 1 i thnm fwoule raher bent. loved . t not~aliedii anci toii0,i be loe~ bu, ntt I t11S a'~than ul tiinall stpret, but t 5There we habit. 8;7I fits The wittig aan snveraeseof18 resise Ste ar', tili'wie Itti ott lleve Pthe chatppIfy It n1 at~ m i of'Iy lie is 111 jge 1111 i ,iI way ioen mnIey; i when iat is abano eTheret'ts afnte iad. o t te, Wub is neeaar ovrre d;ttnZ( ther' aritt ltS ataoi perdlitn and allpa hav e re i tm itg , moesty pran dspc' tato. aei ac la hitaes, as falertopi ani raample taah au al tin hernt lay coore. th rnaittc . boysig t no irN~\ cas ret infytearedas A 7It ('lt ho t ill big shame tonhis ; 1par ent wi naotaaa bi ite s to rnhame tb str' ee t * it is t taha 'tla ther .stnrloom enoughantar nell mto-whnithes'aIc aupmg~ tree Seifats, hti ticsxh Ol'(ts ainhuihatnits know better bun. enr h 11ri e ciiom.,,litt llt..t There is 110 great harm in falling owi un)less YOU stay down. The nan who doosn't love a dog loesn't know how to love a woman. When a mni1 gives is wife nmoney 0 paY lhe bills she always feels lhe intsn't given anyllthug to her, but to lie sliops. The more a womia loves a iman the nore she pities other people for lack ng the discrimninaition to appreciate ood lqualities ats she does. A man of strong vill can imako any voman <10 anything that. she W1ais to. A lit'le bit of sweetiess cotnes out 4a kiss every time 3ou take it off the am1e lips. It isn't necessary for at inan to be. at ylmltint inl order to get his inind. con entrated on the toothache. The saflin(e 1Vo01nan who hats inionley nough to have her red hair called gold it tresses can fieal and have it called leptomaliiina. Nine men out of ten who start, at. the op reach the bottot, but, nine out f ten who stiart at the bot0ton stay here. If s01110 preacher wat only smart ilough to put a side door in his church 10 would have it filled with mien who Vould go in fron force of habit. When a very young man begins to :now how much less lie knows than ie thinks he knows then lie knows oniething that is really worth know Senator 'ettus was quoting scripture o somi1e of his collelglies ili the Cloak oom1 the other (lay. "1l(ow in the vorld do you happen to be 8o familijar Vith the Bible?" asked one o[ the atu lience. 11 went to Californ ia inl 18-19,'' eplied the Senator, smiling, 1and 1 o4k a complete library inl my kit. It otiprised the ihble, Shakespeare, and ohbie Burns. You'll fin1 1 arn pret y tamiliar with all three.'' Senaitol; Teller's speech on the l'lil ppine <luestiot fills twenty-six pages 'f the Congressional Record, andi con ains 75,000 Words. With the excep lon of a lew docuietils, the oitire peech was exteiporaieous. )0 YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? 'Ldney Trouble Makes You Miserible. Almost everybody who reads the news apers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. rIt Is thle great medl cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covred after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is vonderfully successful in promptly curing amo back, kidney. bladder, uric acid trou )ics and Bright's Disease, which is the worst orm of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec mmended for everything but if you have kid ley, liver cr bladder trouble it wIll be found ust the remedy you need. it has been tested n so many ways, in hospital work, in private ract ice, among the helpless too poor to pur :hase relief and has proved so successful in very case that a special arrangement has >een made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a ample bottle sent free by mail, also-a book clling more about Swamp-Root and how to id out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.1 Vhen writing mention reading this generous ffer in this paper and'r end your address to .1y -N$ . amton, ... Y. The ~ 4 -_ Igular fifty cent and iromo of sani-noot, ollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. 10CKENS BRAILROAD) ll Ti hAflhAl No. 2. f-3"Supersedes Tlimie Tlale N'o. 1 . lC~ (cive 12:141 A. 1. , Febh. 1st, 101. N'.10i. STlATIONS. No. I. Alixe. - lid?1. 19:-114 am.....V. P'iekens Ar.. ..:5 y' m 11:15 a in....*'rgulsha's.......2-1 p m (1:55 :i mi........*Prsons......2:1 p in 1: 15a ...... Ar IEasley ljv.....21 p m'l No. 12 sTI'IONS No. II. Alised. ' Aixed. .1:05 I' m..... *F eg so . ......i . II:3 p mi 1:15 p mi......'arson's.. ... tI p mn 1 :29 y' m..........4rialls,......:10 p mi 1:25 ' m.....'..azin's...:015 p mn 1:1 . P iin...Ar Eiasley lav... :001 p' m "Fing Staltis.. All I nins diily except iiund:iy. No. it0 Connects wvith Southern Itailway No. '. ~(Conect wvith Sothe~mrn tailhvay [o. 12. No. 12 Connects wvithi Sotthern Iailwaiy Co. 1i. No. I I Connects with Southlern IHail Iway !o. 31. OSt2 "I 0r any13 ilnformat ion apply to J. TI. TIA Y ,O\ ' Icinerail Aliainier. ANDERSON BAIB, .11Al wor ?,Iuainld ii is rufer- - hi ni he I eni in the to n s ei l'ick rii':iI le eb~cwhioee oct I I im.::xvig.i,- -1 uirthi 1.Ionday ini ;ania y, list Alomilay in Nay aiiil 'the serora l mriiay in, Sep'temer. A il~Musx-- Secon1d Nla'ilav- in i ltim-ir coiil A1lowolay in io awl11 ithe li fourith irde loinhiy ini. tmn., mail iir.-t Anfeiili ler thle fourth lomilay ini Sept141eber. -~iI.1i. Sieg"nI Nialoiv in Marebl, * 51eoli Ntlombr aifter Ili. fom-t Ii M ji y in lin-, and the, sixthi Atoiayi after e fourth0 leina in 5letembler. Pten a:s .T'hirde :oberi~ in strchi), thirti e fourthi itomilay ini septemer. >R. J. P. CA R LIs LE DlENTPIS, Giroenvillo, S. 0... Oflicn nov. Add1:--- n...u. St-r. P AVegetable Preparationfo-As similating iteheFood and~leg ula tig the Stomachs atu Bowels of Promotes 1)igestion.Cheerru S ness and Itest.Contains neither Opim,Morpline nor Mineral. NoT~NAt c o rIc. farqc'0 M/ld Ir&hMMVE1YUM/ dl/x..fn B/or/-M v iAr - Aii i .Veed - neri e /nw: Apemlfcl Hemedy I'o r Conslipa in, Soulr Stlmch, )iarI'hoca WormS , onvt sIns everish ness and 'LOSS OF SLIEE Fac Simile Stiennflurc of' N EV Y 01RK. I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. el-i ng a, Every ~i 6-1% If ( )'ing to -Pilp b0 popo (I an Carriages, Surreys, Bt. Pha A t a n A bsolute lilil (Pil S twlek iprecluepel. I)on'r take ur ( ii 'ielf :ii hie cou one1 :ni var~iu d ote innkP.s of iBuggien., PI iinel hPkeP. e \Veher ~* I' ; A-, ee ptr grat.Ie thle art, proilip- r 'P PIo pro &'lii i 'ipj., d lo 11 our '. 'wn w Irl. \VePP n ill sell aniIhin'' \.V( I CHA RLIE WHIITE We banciilet all I MAR BLE .AND It nePe'~l I ny Ihing inplp tr~u li n 'o po i IP)Irs tor Iroled, Wi HITE ~AVEATS,TRApE MARKS, COPYRICH? TS'AND DESICNS. Andl your butsiness ellrect, to Wnnhispgon, craves time, ecists loss, bettor service. My olico clone to U. S. Patent Ofmce. FREER relimin eoaed. PERSONAL ATTENION GIVEN- 19 YFARS .CTUIAL EXPERIENOB. Book "How to obtain Patent., " Icolsent freo. Patent. procture throgh E. C. Bgger p INVE ! TIVE ACE a lustrated mopt - Eleventh year-trms, $1. a year,.l ~3~ERSLate of C. A. Snow & Co. ar i iii 918 F S-T., N. W., VTY M. MAULDIN, Attorney at Law. -- Pickens.8,. C, -actico in all the Ciour't. 113. 0Oman ovar Ea,'' n...~ug Str 1-er ASTORIA )r Infants and Children. ie Kind You Have Always BoughtN ears the lgnature of In Use Fo.r Over Thirty Years ASTORIA 'THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK GITY. t Cost! hing. C t~ iies s Letons and . Wagons Sacrifice! oni for it., hist comohE atal see for your rry e I hibcok , C~ourtlanid, Tly son & .;is siclt Iliih (inle W.agonis, thei hvensbor),-Tlaylor anid Chanttanoogai. all kinids:1 weji a~re going to sell ouar well over~ but we have aL few bargolins rk lhire,.ow~Vl. our OwnI relposi tory and ( mye V for cash or' y,oodpaper. Po liito vilh' com in see1 5is. 'WSa ar Ue l ways' y or not. '- ' k .S & McBRAYER, . OIEENVILL~E, S3. C. G4RA NITE i' Eui lin' -eclaiss kmn arl' wit bli r 11aldress wvillI bringi? a mani y in ear lots a1ndl cani give the lowest HIlEC I A 1110l8. 50 -YEAR$' * EXPERlEN9E TRACE MAnuS DESIGNS nyono Aconding n skefeh nnd d ecrrt may lal n'orin l o g apn foo w other anI 'urA ri Iy t~oili( m. andbok onl Pa I tro laS ot g o, ai t 0n . receive kkuifc Jatrican.' snu io oy Illuutra wookty .uinrg tdor. r: t our months, $1. 8old by af nowadoltors, 3INN & Comr-New York rnhOfloo. 6226 F St., W hngoI). Os P. CALITOUN. Attorney at rLaw, West Court St. GRleNVIT,, 8. C mel ice in all the couirts, State and Ln.L