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The People's Journal. l PICKENS S. C. 'TC Lass o' Jericho. It Bu (;e(n. Chtarles Hiuu. i t'There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip," said the division superin tendent, reflectively. "Yes,'' said Mr. Harvey, the veteran conductor of the road. "It was only u a sill) that spoild t,be biggest combine t I ever ran foul of." And the story is worth the telling: The night the fast express stopped at I anccwood long enough to let off a pair of passengers and take on a brace of tIramps, the former stowing then selves in a hotel 'bus and the latter on the front platform of the postal ear. They were already thirty minutes be hind time and to make matters worse a red light swung on the draw. The two tramps slid off the front steps aud down the emlbain kment and both en gineer and conductor, foregathering at the cab, blew oif a little on their owl Si account.. It was then ten minutes past I i and they were past due at Jericho, tell miles beyond. t "t Who were those two snoozers, any how ?" growled the engineer. '' 1lanchmen-with a note from the o'!ice," snapped Mr. Ilarvey. ''ILe her go for all she's worth quick we're ? i over, 11ank. Ilullo ; what's up the Three dark forms erouchng there as embankment, popped betwoeen him aid the din lights of the bridge. At the s sane instant, with leveled revolvers, two athletic fello1ws leaped into the cah from the left hnd side. Somt thing soft and smotherinug was twisted t quickly over the conduct:r's mouth :ind strong arms Iung him facefore- r iii,st mi the rock ballasti ng. 'lhe t tht're came a sharp hiss from the cylin- ' der cock:+, a rumble and clank of 1I wheels, and wielin, though gagged and bound, lIarvey imanaged to wriggle t' over and look about himli, the train was 1 split in two, the baggage and passenger I cars standing fast, while the rearmost ht of the express ears was just vanisling across the Santee. The White (Owl ' was the prey of train rohberl--Ilar- i vey's money ani a beautiful pireselta- d tion1 watch were gone--and so wee i the gang. W hen released from his honds by ex. v cited train hands, Mr. 11arvey saw an- ,i otlier sight that filled him with wrath. h Thetl daw was swingiig tclt-e lgiln. Between himi and the runaway ens tI and engine yawiled the lack deptths . of the sluggish river. Anythiung mlorel y colilete and scierntific i. a "hold-up" hail never been heard of on the road, l and "the road" was Iiarvey's world. el On the run a brakeiai was started w back to I.ancewood to wire the news. Ilh 'i inally, ten inimtes hiter, ther e came slt a half-scart d hail from the northward Ot hank, aEd the voice of (;i'aniey, an ex- al press imcssenig,ci was heard aekinig if I aniybody was left alive on the bridge, Ci and, bEfore the bridge was swung t.., his story was told-Bi g Thank was shot Ii anid hammered seiiseless ; J1im Ilardy, e the ti remiani, had shown tight, amid teV kniockedl one robber end wise before w being felled and stunned by the whack ii' of a revolver. Theli safes were looted 3 andl the robbers hod ridden away into the night westwvard b, 'nd(. b T1hie ordur to stop the ~ain at, L anco- til wood was a cl-ver imiitatiLtu or the au-o pierintendlent's style and 'signature. pi TIhie two hiearded ranchimex. had goneo at to the hotel, hut tossing the bus dIriver half a dollar, had slipped an \ without Ih enterinig, or beig seen by t he night y clerk, and when the brakeman got back hi from the see of the hold-up, well nigh spent with runming, he found a a frantic opierator cut ofT from comimu- g niceationi with his~ kind. They roused h the town, repliced the wires, and got o things working again by 2 o'clock, but LI b~ this time it wvas known that the hI gaug had d'cn leEd on1 their tiracks and ia madEe for th Missouri with a flat boat,. n The escapie mtight. have been success- hi fiil, but for a lass. "T'1here's many a slip 'twixt the cap) and the lip,'' as the ii dIivisi(in suplerintendlent had said, and LI hiis lassie, but a slip of a girl, was the ii plrettiest t hing alonmg the whole line, so il swore a do(zeni of her admnirers, andl she 'l~ was keepiing cash at lie dlininig room fl at J erichto nily until Jim HnIardy should I lbe promiot ed to his engine, when lie hi piroposed to monnopuoliz.e heri entirely. TJwoI very priesentablle travelers, total c stranigers to the neigliborhood, dropped d off the Omaha special one clear Octo- a her afternioon, and wheni sett.ling for I their dinner ha.d eyed Miss I'iFnr r rather ardlently for so short, ani ac- A quiamltance, hail tendered sonme rathier t Inukome lattery amnd a niew live-dlollar g bill. W ithout a word she handed the dI change and turned to the next, comner. t. The principial speakor wasu nettled. Li The girl's indifference piqued him to 1y further effort. Waiting until the last c passenger was leaving the dlesk, lhe I rised his hat with nuch sho~w of dlef- a erence andl dark curls, and said, "Par don me, but how dloesi One get over to c Fort McGrary ?" C ."There is t,he ferryman," she said, S with a nod toward the door. "Your name i8 D)ennis," laughed the IN comp31anion, showing an expensive set bi of teeth, masny of thomn heavily cap)ped ti with gold. "Come out of this." But c still mxore nettledl, lie of the (lark curls y raisedl his hat a second time andI bowedl t1 with killing gre.o "Col. Farnhamin and I are old o friends," said he, "and I half hoped b to meet him or some of the ofilcers fi here. Are none ovrt-dy?o "Th oficewill know," answered *J Miss IEenner, utterly unappeased. n "Right over there," she adldedl, with- ii out a glance at her visitors, ducking her bonny head toward the endl of the a dlining room, just as t,wo young gallants c in cavalry undress uniform came lung. a lng in and made straight for thj .desk. t Instantly the laughing companion 8 gave a sharp pull at the: sleeve of sto h woul-be "masher." The latter t toinedl quickly, his hat striking the ' bAck of a chairs and two or three news- c paP" nilog ied ed, Wen - t >remost, stooped, picked up tho slips ad laid them on the open book before ie girl. "IBlew off your desk as we low in, Miss Nellio. )Inner all ver ?" "All over, Mr. Dillon, but the head alter will serve you if you'll take ats." was the smiling answer. Then, oking to her right, sho was annoyed see that the two strangers had halted l the doorway and were intently re arding them. '(Do these men look ke friends of your colonel's ?" she 4ked. Mr. Dillon whirled on his spurred eel and glared in the direction indi ated, for something in her tune and uanner told of vexation. 'Thereupon he two vanished he; of the teeth hur iedly, he of the ('urls with a leisurely wagger. Counting tlie cash after suiIIer she :alu1e aga' upon the one live-dollar nil. It was new and crisp and issued y the lirst National l;ink of' Sacra nento, California. '1'he lerrylman cane o her with the mate to it and asked or change. tI know where you got this," said he. "t What timte did you take those wio st rangers over ?' ttl)idn't take any over. li1 ll oman aid me sonie Ioney ho owed ie lid he had to chan:e it for sie lel )>ys whose horses Ie'I shoI." 'T'hat mlade two branil new lives 'itlhin an afternoon, :andt Mr. Sands, e clerk at tIhe ti!ar erilliter, litl :in ther. lie had soil the l1t:ir a tdollar's 'orth of eigars. It was twilight when she reaiched her attage hon: on the itignts overlook- } ig the Misstoui. It was aft.er 7 'clock when, su;tpr over, she could etake herself to a littIc hower in the blrubbery thiait .Jii hald built for her, spot she aivt't a tan visited til nOst very nigti of ht'r life. sie was jist hoult rlsim; to Sell Ty hack indoors 'hell she hearh ilen's voices. A pathway I)tiillcl with the river ti alom)l the Illilf jlst inder the hedge r rose :ui!d e!t Tni. I tishtes, Iut it was It1( in usetl e.Neept as a slorteut, frioln i I trry liliilig to the southwitrl di-ts of the town. Villiige boys pat. rt-tI along Ihere barefoot, tL seldom yone else. AltI now these words, ough in low, cautious tone, fell oul r ear: "tI t(ll you thelti'11 he plenty of time. 1c ain't due at Santee until 10.-10, and 's a four mile cure iit. They'll drift >wn to where we want them in two liii's easy." I eal.)n that fort," growled another >ie., that somehow had a familiar ng. 4'it's a nasty thing to have to nid so close to those fellows." "Close: Why, it's six miles below lat to Skiiner's Bar. Move onl, tnul. hose htrses'I he nei"hing first thing i know." And that was all. l'or weeks it had been her custom Ice .1 im's promotion to Big Ilank's gle to listen for 3.1's powerful 'istle, rousitng the echoes f"ar" down e valley, before she dr1iop11ped ofi to '01p. This night some strange diread ssessed1 her as she went to her r"oom, Lhough her mother had laughed at r fears and her deseription of the itversation , Iisistinig that it wais only3 idi ers snoiggling whis key. liut Nei .could In>t folget the wordls. Slit t at, her w%ililiw, watch I ithandt, lis. ling for the first distanit echl ohf the hiistle, but though the night was still, >breez~'e astir and it, was full timie, no und came to lull her anxiety. Lighting a lamp, she picked up a ok thtat she heid been read ing dluring e mornmng att her ulcsk, and as she tenedl it two or three niewspap,er c'lip nigs caught her eye. idly she ghancedt the first: "'It is three mionths since the daring >ld-up oh the S. I'. express5 att lHose lIe, and the inlgleauters arie stil a t. ruge. No dout.n~ e t) that Floydt tiy~met', 'Curly l"loyd,' is t.he mean w~ho tot, Messenger Thiornton, butt tIhe dis uso of hiis con11feea sim t (SXI i . ave beeiin Oi coplete. Th'iornton il was uly able to say bofore his death t.hat, eo confederate was lithe, slender aiuml ad t.eeth heavily plugged or cappedl 'ith gold. 10ngineer Morris is on1 the end1(. Not a dollar of the lost money as8 beenl recovered." ''Curly ltober'ts"' and a confederate ho was lithe, slender and-those eoth I Nelho Fen ner was on her feet an instanit., her eyes dilating. Ilvery ting seemed to Ilash upion her at once. he t,wo strangera! Those crisp, new ye-dollar bills of the First, National ank of Sacramnentol TIhose men eo! And the White Owl overdue! Ini a moment shte was bty he:' moth r's bedside, teluing t hat amaz,ed and1( isturbed lady thiit she was going ini uantly to the (division superintendent. te lived nearly a mile away, and she mn nearly two-thirds of the dlistanice. Ir. G~ral'ger was up and saying things tat relcctedl on1 lig llank when the irl, wild-eyed, came l)anting to his oor. Iln five mliinutes he was over at 20 telegraph oflice to ind his opera >r tanxious andI net vous. Somnethinlg trong down the roadl, said he; lines ut, to say the least. And then Nellie 'enner almost screamedh in her fright, ud( excitement: "Then call up the fort, Mr. lileyer ill up the fort,h Tell thenm to send ivalry-quick-to Skinner's Bar. 0end Lieut. Dillon-lhe knows that's here they'll be foundl'' And even 'Idle ordering out an engine to take im to the Santee, Mr. Gratnger die rted his message to the p)ost. It iught Col. F?arnham in consultation it,h the ollicer of the day, whose son -ies on the river side had reported an iplosion, perhaps a boler bursted, far ver toward the railway at Santee ridge, and before the colonel had dlrly digested the first one, the ..tr.cop e's were springing Into their boots and arry Dillon into sadldle, for another iessage came on tel) of the first,, say ig Craig's ferry boat was gone. Which was how It happened 'that 'len that unwieldy, but serviceable 'aft was finally and cautiously moored a the 'mud bank at Skinner's.Blar, full go miles below the mough of ,the antee oh the .west shore, and sit miltas eloy Fort .McCrary on the east, aiud' is heavy mafes, with prodigions labor, rere lifted out and. dumped int,a;.a ther'waiting wagon, and one by ' obo ae horses were led ashore and mount. d, abil thei ungr'atefully the leader iZQo the. 14 so adloat. apdl let her rjSt4owieamn as beyrgode away Sedeass,a ~ltoid voice was hoard to say, "This way, gentlemen, if you please," and the half dozen outlaws found thomsolves in a veritable cul de sac of carbines, flanked and hemmed b,y as many as thirty armed horsemen, who, despite the fact that their own mounts were winded and rocking, for they had come six miles on'the .un, insisted on escorting them up to Fort McCrary. "You're no sheriff! Where's your warrant for arresting Us ?'' demanded the curly headed leader. "IIere," said Liout. Dillon, as he benignantly Indicated the grinning -ordon of trooLers, and, without fur .her parley, the march was resumed. Jim Hardy got. his promotion within ie week, his bride within the month, m(d with her one thousand dollars of he reward offered by the Pacific Ex ress Company for the apprehension >f one Floyd l.aymer and his partner >f the teeth. "The Road" idded the .iile deeds to their pretty home, and ,he division superintendent a bronze lock and his blessing. "There's many i slip 'twixt the cup and the lip," said le, as the outlaws went shackled to )i'i8011. "Only one that I heard of," said Big flank, obtusely. "You muean that lewspaper slip, I suppose." W. S. Simpson, a British inventor, lals [pioduced a rapid firing gun which 'an be operated with only 15 per cent. )' the recoil incident to ordinary ar illery practice. It is said to have reater range and greater velocity than mly other gun of its caliber. IT M~UST COME. As inevitable as the changing seasons of the year is the change which conies to every woaitn. Ati just as one antici pates tho changes of other seasons it is wise to anticipate this chango of sea a son and prepare for It. In this way the discomnforts a n d disasters sulfferel by many wollen at the period of change can be x avoided or over ()me. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, a medicine for every season of wotlan's life, will entirely meet the needs of wotnen at this period of change. It cures the physical ills a n d relieves t h e mental anxiety and depression usually nssoeiatetd with this critical period. It tran<utilizes the nerves, encourages the appeitle nadi iniduice: refreshing s eep. J. S. Carlisle, lIstl., of Mattchetter, Coffee Co., Tein., wtites: "I have be"en using your ti-iii cines for the last sixteen or eit;hteen years irn rity Poor - house. I n1n 'suprt.intencdera of le Coflree" County 'o.,r-house and syintn cotihin'"d. Yonr ' linotnite Preseriltion.' (' eldet Midi al Ih<">cry' and ' i'le"asant Pellets ' are the best naiheines t;or the iiseaase for which they are r onittine.lene, that I ever uied. ' Thv saved 1::v wil''e; life- at the ti:e of ' ch:ange of'life.' I 1v w -1n rcintunling your nt'icitm to I,.1Iy li:tltd womurn and have a''' ~u.itranteed '. if did not cnre I wottld pay 1back the tuet y a pent ftie it. I have todld o lr,t:i- i th.t i! he pIe c:une lback an-1. atId I stor S-ve , th e e aj, r n a'ne r ai m a ha r~ ar it i.e,, me. I have tnot o nca been', call-d upi~aat to ri fund.i hi w,- never fianud :utyt Iin to en h - I hi avo't .te I met iptioni ' foer dtjia,as of w,,n. i." I )r. Pierce's Ci'ouninon Sense Medical Aldviser is se'nt frae on receipt of stampiis toe P'y e'xpweseof tailing <nl/y. Send 2 Ionle-'entt Otamhips for the paper covered bootk, or 3I1 stmips fort thei cloth bhoiud Addtres4s Dr. R. V. ierce, BluiTdo, N. Y. Special Price On KI N DI) EGAlWTN ORGANS for tone moth only, sr5.00, $ti0 00, and $70O. II D)el lvertd at a.r your dopot. $5.00 to acc8tn:nany order. This is ahead of anty oll'or ever made for spot cash. Write for terms. L. A. McCord, M'gr. McCOIUD MhaitTAND)ISa CO., Lau r'eis, S C. Charles G. Leslie, wi OICSA~ LiC D)ICA FLICH IN --Fish and Ovstere Js & 20 MA RIKI?T STr., (IIAnIL.ION, S.CO (.Onsignme.nts of Counitry Produce are respect fu.lly solicited, Poultry, ifggs, &c. Fishh packed in bearrols' and beoxos for c2otlt try trade a specialty. Order Your Fresh Fish and Oysters from The Terry Fish Co., Charleston, S. C., or The Colimbia Fish and Ice Co., Columbia, S. C., anid wi'ite to themn for price list. F. S. TE~RRY, Manager. Order Your Fish from, and1 ship your Produce to R. T. Daniels & Co., Wholesale and Retail F181h andProduce 5106 KINO ST., CIIAIILESTON, Sa C. T)r. 0. J. Oliveros ...8 p,cidlist... EYE, EAR, NOSE apd THROAT FLt of Speetucee Guaranteed. Offloo 1424 and 1426 MarIon Street, .Columbia, 13. C ANDERSON BABB3 Contractor and Builder WMd. P. CALUOUN. 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Mc Clure of Bonner Springs experimnllte< with the seed, and from it lie raised a crop with stalks fifteen feet long, am heads, solethinlg like timothy, cigh and nine inches in length. It is niu known whether the plant will muakt good feed for cattle in winter, but i grows as much as eight tons I o the acre -~ 0- - - - '1he cheapest postal service in tht world is that of .Japan, where for t w( sen-about seven-tenths of a penny -- letters are conveyed all over the em1 pire. ...If Y ou Ali It. will save Vo o money and ass buy our I,ime, (;olient, and 1 Southeastern Lin Cliirle Largest I)CIl (;et, their attractive prices c1 l'aints and their Cold Water Pa1 tion to all inquiries. 0oooooooooooooooooooo GOLUM131, LUf Bai,DOOITh. 151INDS, ING AND LU1MI3I , ;%NY ( Our Bermuda Onion Seed Iiprted ir t by u)is--lael.i now44, will ipr.lhw4 lairgo iunionst ly .arly spinmg. ,... 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When a mlan goes around with br(cadl smile on his face it is a sIgn 11 wife is away on a visit. Old widowers should he thinking ttking their peace with the Lord stead of with a second wife. A man who has gut out of his ilt love alfair feels like the man who t fallen uver a preipice without Ira ilO' any% bones. Conservative and imllpartial est imlat obtained by the New Yorll Wor from thlirly-seven States o' tile ( ;ii inth eate that, while the Iielublica will probably be able to clonitrul l next IIouse ot Representati ves, it w tie by a greatly re 1need9 andl slendl ulli j~rtty. 'Thi Em rle s Of Germatty has slecial bsdy guard consisting Iwelnty-lour isilkw dlleirs, fim tl tallest Ieni of the lofty uie ri!a gum c3 "C lhlil(llin7;.. g ire you of the best muatelials if you uiler's Material of all kinmds rain te and Oement Co., toi, S. C. ev- inl11 tiState. C n M\asury's splendat lieatly-Mixed itts before buying. 'roiit atten- C C gF3[JyR & MI(. GO. INTU, R1OR FIN1.S11, MOUJI,u). 1ia, S. (;. Thousanda Have Kidney Trou Iand Don't Know it. HIow To rind Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with ~ water and let It stand twenty-four hour Ssediment or unhealthy co tion of the ncys; if it sta your linen it evidence ofl ney trouble; frequent desir -pass it or pai1 the back is convincing proof that the kidneys and b der are out of order. What to Do. There Is .omfort In the knowledge often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swai Root, the I;reat kidney remedy fulfills ev~ wIsh In curing rheumatism, pain In back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every of the urInary passage. It corrects inabi to hold water and scalding pain in pass it, or bad effects following use of llgu wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleas necessity of being compelled to go of " during the day, and to get up many tir during the night. The mild and the exl Iordinary effect of Swahmp-Root Is s< realized. It stands the highest for Its w, derful cures of the most distressing cas If you need a medicine you she 'ld have best. Sold by druggists in 50e' and$l. sl2 You may have a sample Lottle of I Ii wonderful discovery Is and a book that tells ir lmore about it, both scnt. i ', d absolutely free by mall, -" - s address Dr. Kilmer & nomo of swamnp.no . Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mi tioni 'ading this generous offer in this pap H t KENS RAILR0OA .J. E. 13000ox. Prmesident. &'F#"Snpersedeis Time Tlale No. 1. fective 12:nl1 A. l.,. I' ch. 1st,, 190O1, Itend i)own. IliiI No. 101. STAT1IONM. No. Mixed. Alix.a 10:401 a in...v. P'ickens Ar..:55 Ip 10:45 a im......*ergnoni'x....2:45 p I10:55 a mi.*1.....*arson's......2:30 P II 10 a mi.........* iaiPs........:25 yl 11:05 a im........*alin's......2:20 P 1: 15 a im....Ar Eashey Lv...2:15 p N<>.e1. ST1 A'TIONS. No. II. 4:00 pm ...L. P'icns Ar.... 6:40 '4:05 P mi...... Fgusomn's......:3) p 4:15 pn m.....*asns....0:15 p 4:20) p m....... .rii'........:10 p 4 ':25 p m~.........Mauli's... :05 pI ':40 p m.....A r Easley lv....)t:0 p *Flaig Stations. All tinis daily except Sumnda:y. No. 10) Connects withI Southern I(ihyw No. 33. No. P Conncts. withI Southern Itaihyr N o. 12 No. 12 ('on nects wit h Sout horn Rails N o. 11. No. 11 (Conunects withl Southbern. ltalwai No. 31. m.ilmir any~ in fornmat ion app'li' to' Genet ral Managecr. DR. J. P. CARL.Isi! Groouville, 8.,0. Oflio over Add isons D)rug Store an12-19tf. ~;* c1 The Kind You Have Always Bougl o in use for over 30 years, Ias 1 30 and has he 4e v- So111al Supel k ' Allow no 01 at All (oiulnterleits, Imitations and 4 .IExperite1lts t-hat trifle wit1h an(l 1Intauts and Clildren-iExperienc What is CA! Castoria Is a harmless substitut gorie, 1)rops an411(1 Soothin g Syrtt csnttliis neit.ller Opiin1, Morphi suilstaiiee. Its age is its gularati 11ut allays Feverishness. It cur ; f colic. It, relieves TIeet,hinig T1ronl i - 111(1 Ph:t.ile,ncy. I t assimn ilates 4Ion11icIt aui Bowels, giving he: i Te O11i1(1rent's PncaTeM i GENUINE CASTC (/ Bears the Sigi Id ir The Kild You Have In Use For Over THC CtINTAUI COMPANY. 77 MURrfAY f Seliling ai 1i E ver1-y 1). $ winig Iin "44n1e propose1d chaniIge. in Cableaes Srry, Bu Pha our At an Absolute 'our an IH a rnes oSSf all kindi at cs. W5ar ndl- '1(one"- :41n! v'arj4iou ot her un:k.. of ling~gie s, <id- II4lebaker(i and4 \\'Iber; as. (]heaper4 .graue th Iii ins No i.. I he4 bei.t se4e4on forsll*- ing vehIiIles ofr Is art, plrolit, orI no pr oit. too .veh. I~lIIlember, we' paa1: 11o l1hue rent or 4ler to (1( "'11' 44wnl Wtiik- \II' wil -ll anv(ihing wve h: ilso gLad 1(o *P4 I he in-oph ,' i h liber tl hey wi-h 1.4 4n4 ad CHARLE cry the A I l-~ '-l W ilI or, We le41 al k M ant ten leCs ra 4on -1 yn es. the his ~ or,. D MAVBLE AND kniowni to) the14 Itrad :1411 emplJloy nion to lintishi the wv If,i rlneedi anyt.hing ill O.lr line' a p)aqal ef] j1 4'8. WV iltON F'ENI NG A NI) (COPI'!NG1 V'oIir' for Itrad(e, WHITE in TAKE A ILOOK? - mif u full .ino of HARDWARE is not bI mI It, Our salesmen aro out. Coleman-Wagener Hard 318 K [NG STRFE T,. $20,00 TO $40.c Teng Madn onlling ''500 ?i4ao lbook of legal and businosa formns. Ciompendium, of Plain an~d ornam Ca'lculato: aInd. Farmer's Rlook'one (A compleo~ AOt of interests, Opa monta of CIWfrE1uWS. Timber, -L . cnn voluim.. Over 472 pn'ueA. 2 Uf ha a completo-usinessj 0(duca SIMT$LT, LItA1IJA TJ and -.J osnd girla can o11 va -Wofl as.n1i -One ag.onts la the ountry gold WCI'. .ngOfnt ahave ,inv-o C . fellin praico ?i.50. LibbraI5po fcton guarateed ('or -iwa* it, and whlicha has ben. borne tie signatnro of - en mnado uinder heis per vision sinco its int'aney. to to deceivo you in this. 'Just-ns-good'" are but clndaiger tie healtit of o ngainst E;xperimenit. 3TORIA o for Castor 011, Pare 1M. It is Ileasant. it no 11or otlier Narcotie :(C. It destroys Wornis s I>iarrlio,a and hViul bles, cerS Constipationl Llie Food, regulates the 11il1y and natural sleep. !t!er's Friend. IRIA ALWAYS iature of AlwayS Bought 30 Years. MnrirT, NCW VOIt CITY. Cost! 9ies, atons and Wagons Sacrifice! ml for it, but comoiE amli se'e for your.. -ince i. ry thi Ib:1iook, <!.iirt.langul, T(yson~ d. 1wenboro Tar:01h:tang. II kinal-., :til wec ire goling tolA 4uJ 4 .j Wvell ov'er but1. we) have a1 few hargain' k hire, owno our own repository' anJd vi for enshi or goonl imper. Polito S & McBRAYER, gitCiNi.lilof C G R ANIT E liui firs t-(lass kmian rdW ii wit,h ouiarbied wvil bring a man ii ear 5 o is i m e~ gi Ave tihe Jowest. si't.Cci A hl,T Is. & 00., An ni~ti S. C. utoer .than any otLher, don't buy ware Company, ~ CUAFILESTON, S. C. 0'PER.WEEK 11In DTinnssa'" - da a completo hMn A comploto .Mra1 .Adviser-,. comptoe ial Ponma'nahlP. Wa com.l'^*-.Lihn f,Lumber) anti (dotn 'rab1oar mnaue. ib er Loa ta Wrg of Ori. eto, tor, turoughft - (ot^o oVwry puiiO3 tI 0t LI6ft.~~nto a oeo~igti