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4 . 4f4 _Entered April 28 1908 at Pickeon 8. ., ar Beoond ohmas watter, uudei aet of Odudes of Maoh8 id9 (TiIE PICK IHNS SENTIN IEL, Estabishaed, 1871. - - T-T V -". "'ll I PE) Pi s'.OU 10URNA 1,, Es;tablished, 1891 7-, ,o o - ., -X Mother's Ear A Worio v. ? 1.9o r 3ArI I JWit NIj&(.,PI tJ I'FAurT, AgIO gY Thg ~LA '?'Hi TI H.T COM&t Ltepo-MN YT-AY G.CCTT's RA1ULSION u.9 :9 rs e~xTRA 6~rREoYrN Al .1*1, J&'B1l%1611Vf SO A0CfP-tR FOR -f lALT/f 0 AJOTl Mo'-rn jRAN1 1 Send for freo sninnple. 'COT & iIowUNE, *Chemists . 4)4 I5 l'carl treet. NewYr sot. 3a $.oo; all dns ists. STARTS ROAD BUILDING. How a Good scheme to Seenro Aid Was atried Ti rouga. (Jhestor, S. C., Special.-In re sponse to t.he announcement made by the county commissioners that work on permanent roads would be begun in that part of the coun ty which offered the greatest in ducement in the way of money and rock, many enthusiastic meet ings have ben held by the farmers throughout the county.. Monday the board decided that the Colum bia road should be worked .first, $1,500 having been donated. The work will extend to the threo mile post, and will then be begun on the Roseville road and worked to the third mile post on that road. Padn's bridge road will also be worked to the three 'Milo post. Other portions of the county of fered great inducements. In Mr. T. J. Cunningham's neighborhood about Woodward church, money and rock were offered and a team of eight mules for a part of the time. Rodman section donated a $500. From the Brick house on that road to Rocky creek, a die- I tance of two miles, $400 was dona- J ted. The people are much inter ested in this work, and in a few i yeats bad roads in this county will be a matter of history. Mr. An derson of Lowryville, was elected oversoor of road machinery. CHURCi AND CLERGY. Rev. Papu4 Rsler, pastor of Asbury i Methodist Episcopal church at St. t Paul, is losing his eyesight as a result it of injuries he received last fall while a engaged in playing football,,. . - Teho Rev. IV. Henri M. Field, thb last of the fatuous Field brother . reached his eighty-first birthday a few days ago. Dr. Field was for many years editor of the New York Evangel let. The United Presbyterian church is t tl$ only American church with mis sions in Egypt. The mission was be- t gun at Cairo in 1854 by Messrs. Me- a Cagne and Barnet and has become a great influence throughout the land among Mohammedans and the Copts. LAW POINTS. That witnesses to a will were In the same room with eatch other and the tes tator is held, ini ro Claflin's will (Vt.) ~ 58 L. R. A. 201, not to be sufficient to ~ m iake the attestation valid If they wverec' -- not s in the presaenco of one another that each could see the others sign. A telegraph company which upon order by telegraph issues and delivers its check by mistake to the wrong par ty is held. in Burrows versus Western Union Telegraph company (Minn.), -4 L. Rt. A. 483, to be liable In the amoetun, thereof to an iiAocent purchaser for value.( STwo Definitions of a Gentleman. To be a gentleman "is to bie honest, to be gentle, to bo generous, to be brave, to be wise, and, possessed of all e these qualities, to exercise thenm in the most graceful manner," says the great ~ novelist Thackeray. A diner In a) cyrtatin hotel became so otat fhe proprietor directed his reratkaI. The wvaiter who successfully necomnpli.9hcd this, on returning to the 1 r-oem, expressed his regret at having c been obligtl to put the indIvidual out, for, sa(ui 1J, with emphasIs, "lhe's a perfect gentleman," adding after a i pause, as if to explain howv he arrived at so decided a conclusIon, "lie give me 'alf a cr-own."--Notes and Queries. C Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by a Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambitIon: beauty, vigor ~ and cheerfuness soon neys are out of order or diseased. - Kidney trouble has p - .- become so prevalent that it is net uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ..n sa . te ates too often, if the urin sca theflesh or if, when the childk teaches a age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet aff licted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be t'awards the treatment of ~ these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is duo to a diseased condition of the it kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. T'he mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It. ia sold by .drugglsts, ini fifty eent and one dollar sites. You ma have a sarnple bottle ymail ree, also pamphlet tell' Wnomep snapRneo n'g all about it, inoluding mnany of the thousands of -testimonial lettiers received sfQ~ ufferer4.dured, In writtfin'r. Kilnief ~,i haton, N. Y4 soatre and: ~4~ '~li~mak Rf~tmistake, buit renfemder hatmen i*snp-lkoot Dr. :Kihasri. TWO DIE OF POISON )odge county Is Stirred Up by Attroolous Crimes. Eastman, Gn., Special.-One of 3he most atrocious-crimes ever iommitted has jnst been brought ,o light at DeBois, twelve miles kbove hete. The story is thpt [Zichard Tucker was given a dose )f strychnine by a-farm hand. The alleged facts as reported are bese: The farm hand was infatuated vith Mrs. Tucker, who it is alleged .eturned his affection. To get rid )f Tucker he mixed strychnine vith some peach brandy. Mr. Joel Horn, while visiting dr. Tucker, complained of fooling )adly, and Mr. Tucker gave him a Irink of the brandy. Mr. Horn lied within an hour. Having failed in accomplishing he and aimed at, the farm hand ixed somo capsules with the itrychnine, which were given Mi . Pucker on his complaint of feeling )adly. Mr. Tucker died soon tfter. Upon their arrest and incarcera ion in the county jail Mrs. Tucker Lnd the farm hand accused each other of the killing. Public feeling is at fever heat, t nd but for the timey arrival of sberiff Rogers, the farih hand would 1 iave been summarily dealt with, nd there is strong talk of lynch.. ng. Drs. J. D. Herrman and J. B. i ."ark cut out Tucker's stomach t .nd carried it to Atlanta for analy- f lis by the state chemist, and rela. I iives wish an analysis made of Joel I horn's stomach. All the parties are of good fam- I lies. + A special term of Dodge Super. I or court will probably convene to t ry the cases, as the public de- A nand it. t 'ery Henmarkable Cure of Diarrhoea. "About six years ago for the first tine C i n.y life I had a sudden add severe at ick of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice MI r, of Morgan, Texas. "I got tempor- C ry relief, but it came back again and i kuiaf, and six long years 1 have suffered iore misery and agony than agony than can tell. It was worse than death. ly husband spent hundreds of dollars ' or physicians' prescriptions and treat- t aent without avail. Finally we moved 8 o Bosque county, our present home, nd one day I happened to see an adver isoment of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimon- t ,d of a man who had been cured by it. t hie case was so similar to my own that f concluded to try the remedy. The re- . uit was wonderful. I could hardly calizo that I was well again, cr believe Scould be so after having suffered so ong, but that one bottle of miedicine, osting but a few cents, cured me." For a ale by Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, and t '. N. Hunter, Liberty.( 1EATH SPRINGS SUFFERS. rive Stores. Livery stabie, the Depot and Aai theo Warehouses nurned. Kershaw. S. 0., Special.-At i .1:30 o'clock Wednesday night fire Lestroyed five stores, one livery C table, the depot and all the ware, Louses at Heath Springs. The fire is supposed to have tarted in a vacant store where t onme boys were seen) smoking. MORE DETAILED ACCOUNT. Lancaster, S. 0., Specal.-Fire a Iroke out in the town of Heath e ;prings, this county, at about mid- C iight Wednesday night, destroy- C ng the main business houses and I he depot platforms of the South., C rn railway. The Springs Banking and Mer- 1 antile company was the heaviest* oser. The company 's large store, s tables and warehouses' were all U testroyed; los si1,000, insurance t .6,000. a H. W. Mobley lost his store and I tack of goods; loss $8,000, insur- j nce *1,400. The Enterprise Mercantile comi- t any lost a building worth $200; t o insurance. ' f The erection of new brick build- r )gs will be commenced at once. r The origin of the fire is not h Mllany School Clalldrena are Sickly. Mother Gray's sweet P'owders for ChIldren, sed by M(othe oray, a nurse In Children's Home ow York, Break up Colds In 24 hours, cure Fe irishness, Heoadache, Stomach troubles Teeth ni sorders, aind destroy worms At all drug. it ,. Ornsted, eRoy, N. YRE Adre A - 0 Would that wvee een14 SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP wih b stasthy asuuon wee.. s Dr. King's 0 iewDiscovei THE sTATE'S SURVEY. The query, "Is kissing danger. )Um,' will not be pressed at the iummer resorts. 0 0 * The question of whether the lose application of an electric ight will cure cancer is still open, aut there is no doubt that it w'ill )heck the spread of the kissing germ, The Baltimore people have been worried, it seems, about whether 'o call the 2,000 ladies accompany .ng the Elkp Elkarinas or Elksses. 'hey would probably be more un )ending if just called deer. "Temporarily insane from the xcessive use of cigarettes," a Buf 'alo man committed suicide -by umping off a train going 60 miles in hour. le had more wisdom han the vast majority of his ,lass--ho know when and how to uimp. *I. P Blind is the man who does not ecognize the great grouid s%+ell broughout South Carolina in 'avor of law and order. But a mall fraction of the people are in ympathy with these lynchings id murders. Now wuuld be the ino for a strong personality not mnly to perform a sacred duty but o win popular applause by vigor )us action. Gov, Heyward makes this state nent: "I regret to say that, hough I have waited several days or oflicial notice regarding this I awless act, ..not one report has I eached me through officers of the I aw.'' He refers to the murder of lead in Aiken county. As the aw requires these reports to be >romptly made, it is evident that ,he lav, has been violatcd. This vould be an excellent opportunity ,o let the c'Uers of the law under- I tand that they will be required to lo their duty. *9*t As it is unlawful to "take, kill E ,r sell," or "cause to be taken, t illed or sold or exposod for sale," N ,ny mocking bird as well as other i ong and insectivorous birds in 1 louth Carolina, should it not be Lnlawful for any person to have uch birds in captivity? Those oersons who purchase. such birds re responsible for the breaking of he law against robbing of nests,.or f rapping. The birds are Atolen e rom the public; those who buy and I Lold them imiprisonedl are, inorally, he receivers of stoleni goods. According to the report of the ' uditor of the treasury, the collec- d or of the port at Albermarle, N. ).. receives a salary of $1,000 rhile the receipts of customs at hat port have been $1.80 a year for he last five years. At Beaufort, N. J., the average annual receipts are 46.30 and the collector's salary is 1,000 with *404 in fees, and the ollector has two deputies. These re only samples, as it is said other ports make little better showings. ~ Dverybody seems to 1be after put ing his hand deep into Uncle Lam's pocket. We find ourselves compelled to ~ issent for once from an opinion ~ xpressed by the Kershaw Era ne of the county papers which has ~ pinions all of its owns, and ex. resses them fearlessly. The Era ommends Judge Gage for requir nig witnesses to put oni their coats 'efore coming into court to testify. c 'There is too prevalent an idea,'' ays The Era, "that the courts are I omewhat of a makeshift (possibly I ot without some reason) and the ooner this idea is gotten rid of the I otter it will be for the cause of Lustioe." While we might com 1end the action of Judge Gage on he same grounds as The Eia, yet here is another view. We would, )r the cause of justice, reverse his r uling and require that every wit- f ess and juror should appear in J is shirt-sleeves and that their hip s ock ets and the contents thereof g bould he6 exposed to view. We t rould extend the ruling to the gen. emen of the bar and are confident a hat if required to remove their 1 eate in the presence of the judge .1 averal lawyers would be found' ith pistols in their pockets. t ertainly, according to reports, u uich would have been the result c urmng, the recent session of the riminal court held in Columbia.---- a olumbia State., t yora lazy liver'- tay Ohaniberlal 'k bormach and ,Liver Tablt.'0 fgorate'the liver', aid the digestlo CUT FATHEIN-LAW. W. R. Taley Staba W. R.Guliamin-Wound ad Man in Bad Condition. Union, 8. C., Special.-Stabbed terribl - in many places, W. R., bettor own as '"Rillj," Gilliam, of this county, is in a critical con dition as the result: of a cutting affray on Monday night. It seems that Gilliam, who lives on the old "Gov. Gist place," about 12 miles from U~nion, was in town Monday, and on., his way home stopped to see his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Talley, who lives a mile and a half below town, He and his son-in-law had supper together but afterwards in t*he yard a dis pute arose and Talley slashed his rather-in-law with a knife on the jaw, barely missing the jugular vein, and stabbed him several times in the body, striking one of the ribs, which alone kept the blade from entering his heart. Gilliam bled profusely aird it was bhougbt would die on Monday night, but is still alive, though in % very critical condition. Cholera Imuranumltin. Thin has long been regarded as one of bhe most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be mured, however, when properly treated. Ml that is necessary Is to give Chambpr .inii's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with mach bottle, and a cure is certain. For iale'by Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, and '. N. Hunter, Liberty. It is unlikely that the reward )ffered by Gov. Heyward for the Lrrest of the murdererg of Dennis Elead will be claimed. Doubtless t dozen neighbors of these inur lerers know their identity, just as ie lynchers at Norway are proba, Ay known. But even if any of ;he neighbors are not in hearty tympathy with the lawlessness hey would probably fear to ap. ?ear as prostcutora. In such cases, re in the courts, the State is at a lisadvantage. If the govenor or he solicitors had the power to mploy detectives and did utilize heir services on occasion, there vould be some results; the crimi ially inclined would at least be nore circumspect. Night Was Igor Terror "I would cough nearly all nighL long" vrites Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alex ndria, Ind., "and could hardly get any leep. I had consumption so bad that if walked a block I would cough fright ully and spit blood. but, when all other nedicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of )r. King's New Discovery wholly cured no and I gained 58 p)ounds," It's abso urtely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, 2a (rippe. Bronchitis and all TIhroat nd1 Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00 2rial bottle free at Pickens Drug Co's, trug store. "The fact that $30-an-acre land n Texas produces as much as the 1100 land mn Iowa and Missouri -is >ound to toll in Texas' favor event Lally.'"-Dallas Morning News. knd there is just as good land to e bought in South Carolina for 3 and $5 per acre that is await. ng the intelligent work of the usbandmian to make it worth *50 .nd $100. Yet there are people vho will ask, What good will im riigrants do except in the immcedi te locality in which they settle? lesidos being object lessons to heir neighbors, they are the poo >Ic who "do;'' the people -.ho 'ush forward and improve; they re the people who make property o tax. "For years fate was afto mec continu usly" writes F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Lla. "I had a terrible case of Piles ausing 21 tumors. When all failed, lucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." :qually good for Burns and all aches nd pains. Only 2?5c at Pickens Drug ~o's., drug store. IEGROE8 TRIED TO LYNCH NEGRO MURDERER. nfurlated Because the Man~ Had Eined li Wife.. St. Louis, Mo., Special.--A mob rlado a desperate but unsuccess ul effort Thursday night to lynch olhn Davis, a negro, who had just hot and killed his wire during a unrrel. Thue woman (lied wvhile eing taken to the hospital., Two poliemen arrested Davis ud took him to a street oorner atrol box, when a mob of nearly 00 negroes rushed ;eg: 'Lynch him,'' shoute neigro in ho crowd, and theiy was taken LIp as the mob surf oundedl the Ofli't ers and pr*isong.~ Davis Cr9 J(febed to the ground nd begg d the officers for' protec ion hTf officere drew ioir revol.. a hogdn uing therm as clubs, lng eerl tlespbers ~f the ICESULTED1IN EEGUtO'S DATIJ. Spartaihurg, 8. U., Speolal.-As a result of the difficulty Monday night between Dock Jones and Hood Flax, negroes, the former died at an early hour Thursday morning. It seems that on the night mentioned, Jones and three women were pn Main street and encountered Flax, who forthwith got up a scrap with Jones and in the melee inflicted terrible injur ies. The negro fell unconscious and (lied of paralysis due to wounds on the head. Flax eaosped and has not yet been arrested. GLEANINGS. 4 -There are more Swedes In Chicago than in any Swedish city except Stock holm. Owing to the wonderful strides of the American cotton industry the con sumption of the raw staple in the Unit ed States has Increased 01 per cent in ten years. TheOAuew animal housA In New York'oological gardens give wild beasts a wider range of comfort than the tenement dwellers in the crowded districts on the east side of Manhattan have known for generations. The hopes that the mammoth tusks so abundant in the arctic regions would replace the tusks of the vanish ing elephant have not been realised. Only about- 80 per cent of the mam moth tusks make good ivory. The most wonderful of aboriginal American monuments is. the famous Aztec calendar now in the Mexican National museum. It is a zodiac, elev en feet In diameter and carved from solid rock. The monks of Cortez buried it in a marsh, and it was lost for 232 years. The newest cure of anomia Is to take the suf'erer uip in a captive bal looni and let him stay at a certain alti tude for two hours. Half a dozen as cents of this kind during as many weeks will effect a marvelous cure and are equal to a three months' sojourn at a health resort. TIMELY TOPICS. They have found the proper name for It at last-autophobia.-Atlanta Con st itution. "Too many babies spoil the flat," say tie real estate agents. But too few spoll life. Room for the babies! Louisville Post. Pennsylshinia has voted the amazing sum of $0,500,000 for good roads at the present session of its legislature. This breaks all records.--Hartford Courant. The dynamite cruiser Vesuvius Is headed for the scrap pile. It will be recalled that we indulged in consider. able "boasting and blustering" when this vessel was launched.-Washington Post. Indications are growing that China Is to become the world's storm center. The old struggle between a dying out, stubborn pas and a strenuous, un truthful present Is on in the Celestial empire and can have but one ending. Louisville- Herald. THE ROYAL BOX. Eniperor William has declined to ac cept a legacy of $500,000 left to him by the Baroness Oppenheim and has handed the money over to the military charities. The Prince and Princess of Wales will receive the honorary degree of -doctor of laws and doctor of music re spectively from the University of Lon don on Junme 24. King Alexander of Servia has no son or cousin in -line for the throne. Civil war and three hating each other pre tenders would come into evidence were he to die today. When Victor Emmanuel II. died the sum of $400,000 was in a short time mubscribed for a monument. The gov emnment added $1,000,000. The esti mate now is that the total cost wvil reach about $0,000,000. The monument is to be the most beautiful and costly in nlodern Italy. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. There are at present twenty-four wo -men students in the University of Ar gentina. In the public schools of Buenos Ayres 88 of the teachers are men anid 1,459 women. Trhe most notable feature of United States Commissioner of Education Har ris' new report is the great Increase In the number of college students. There are, he says, 75,472 men in colleges and Universities as agaInst 44,020 ten years ego and 27,870 women students as gainst 10,701. The total assets of Chicago univer ilty are $15,128,875.05. President Har er wishes to increase the salaries as follows: Professors, from $8,000 to $4, 000; associate professors, from $2,500 to $3,000; assistant professors, from 2,000 to $2,500. A pension system is also being considered. Hair Splits "I have used A er's Hair Vigor for thirty years. it Is elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends" J. A. Gruenenfelde r, Grantfork,lli. -Hair-splittin gsplits .friendships. If the halir illtting 1s done on your own lead it loses friends for y- u, or every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vigor in -advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will-stop it. WOMAN HELPED. Mrs. Painter, of North Varolina, impliea ted in the Norrolk amd Western . -.tatlroad Disaster. Boanoke, Va., SpOcial.--Detec. tive ,Wm. B. Baldwin Wednesday night, last, arrefted JAmes W, Bailey and ,Tohn W. Kennedy, near Shenandoah, charged with wrecking a Norfolk and Western passenger train on the night of December 28, last, when- engineer Wesley Bailey was killed. The men had a hearing and plead guilty and were sent to Staunton jail without bond. They are charged with murder. In a sworn confess. ion they say they planned with Mrs. 1llen Painter to wreck the train and kill any passengers whom might escape in the wreck. Only the engineer was killed and the plan for wholesale murder was abandoned. Mrs. Painter comes from N->rth Carolino and will be arrested later. GRAND JURY SAID TO BE DRIViNG P1ROE DEEP. Jackson, Ky., Speial.-The special grand jury continued its session today. From the witnesses that are being called it is believed that the jurors are considering the cases of the county officials who are said to have furnished the $5,000 that Gardner Plummer of fared B. J. Ewen if the latter would not testify against Curtis Jett and Thomas 'Wh4ein the Marcum murder- case, also' at the inquisition is extending iinto the murders of Cox, Cockrill and others. Capt. Ewen caused -uite a stir in camp last night by' yelling in his sleep and when aroused told the soldiers he was dreaming that he was being killed. A SUIT FOR 61,000. In the court of Common Pleas at Greenville last week, the case of A. H. Dagnall against the South. ern Railway was tried. The plain tiff asked for $1,900 damages. The attorneys interested were Mc Cullough & McSwaln, Tribble and Prince, of Anderson, for the plain. tiff, Dean, Cothran & Cothran for the defendant. During September 1001, Mr. Dagnall bought a ticket over the Southern railway from Easley to Seneca. After purchasing the tibket however, he did not take the trip to Seneca, but kept the ticket in his possession. On the 23d day of April, 1908, he decided to go to Seneca and brought his ticket into use. When it was presented to Conductor C. F, Marshall it was refused and Mr. Dagnall was put off the train at Liberty. The arguments in the case were concluded Thursday and after the judges charge the case was given tb the jury. Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for persist ant and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Golobick of Colusa, Cal., writes. "For 15 years I endured insufferable pain from Rheuma tism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known. I came across Electric Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it comnpletely relieved and curedl me." Just as good1 for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaraniteed by Pickens Drug Co., druggist, wALKING DELEGATEs. Upon orders of walking dele. gates, about 150 men, struictural iron workets and roofers on the machinery building at the world's fair grounds, are on a strike, their claims being that workmen build,. ing the elevated track are not unmon. A fight ensued resulting in the non-union men fleeing for safety. Several men were hurt, Jos. Meyeir's skull being fractured. Police restored quiet andi tihe strik ers wvere forced to leave the build ing. No arrests were made. -A special from Charleston says: Negotiations will be com-. plated in a few days by which the cotton compresses of the East Shore terminal railroad will pass into the hands of R. 0. Rhett, W. E , Huger and John Fi. Maybankr, and it is proposed to further improve the already fine machinery and every effort will be made "to use the compress..facilities as one of the means for increasing the cotton trade of Charleston. The presses will be leased froin the railroad and 1.lbe entirejy (nder Charleston anagement. re notl#i aTtown.~ ob GcidenWoaettwrOti.. SAENEWS. ' -Twenty-one contractors in Co. lumbia have signed an agreement not to employ any union man con. neoted with the B uilding Trades Council. --Assistant ChiefConstable Howi has tesigned his position from the force, but It in not known yet his successor will be. Howie, will be remembered, was chief 6 stable in Charleston but was aft"k wards transferred to Beaufo,;A from which point ho resigned a went to Chester. -In Columbia Tuesday morni0 Judge Gary rendered a decision the case of Brookshire vs. the Fir mors AlliandeW xohange, order that a receiver be appointed for fund now on hand, about $17,0 or that bond be furnished twice the amount involved un this-fund is distributed. -Anderson .is to have a firft class business men's club, such us exists in other cities. The 4ed of such an organization has been felt there for a long time, and no" It is believed that it can be securedl' The club will have well furnisheA rooms where visitors to that oify* can be carried and entertaine'd, and where the members themselves dan spend their leisure time pleasantl and to advantage. -The Newberry Real Estate company, which is capitalized $25,000, has been organized. Thi organization of this company means a great deal to the people of Newberry, as it will place u the market some of the mo -d. sirable and valuable b j' ing lots ~ of theO 10th copr limits o h city. -0. Ward, the t'ail carrier on route No. 2, from Trenton, drove into town Saturday afternoon and left his horse hitched on the streets. When he got ready to leave for home he foutidsthe horso missing. Later he went in pursuit of the animal and was fortunate in finding him. He had been used by a negro in making his way from Trenton to Edgefield. Slight injuries often disable a man and oause several days' loss of time and when blood poison develops, sometimes result in the loss of a hand or limb. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antisel. tic liniment. When applied to ents, bruises and burns it causes thenm to heal quickly and without maturation, and. prevents any danger of blood poison. For sale by Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, and T. N. Hunter, Liberty. A TRILBY BRIDE. Wont to Porch Ostensibly to Wash Fees and Joined Her Sweetheart In the Cotton Fild. Charlotte, N. 0.-A special from Troutman, Iredell county, N. C., says: News has just -reached here of the exciting and novel marriage of Mr. Toem Eryin and Miss Ramia Eagle. Miss Eagle lives with Mr. J. D. CIroker and he, was bitterly opposed to her marriage with young Ervin and kept a strict suirveilance over all hejr movements. The young people couldn't gdt away and but for the tin'iely assistance of Orin Hlarwell they would yet be trying. Harwell laid the plans and the others carried them out. It was this way, Miss Eagle having taken off her shoes on the eve ot her mar riage walked out on the porch os ton sibly for the purpose of washing her feet when she suddenly darted across the yard and through a field of cotton where she was miet by her lover and young Harwell. There was a buggy in awaiting and in less time than it takes to tell it they were offY with the horse stretched at a dead run. Hlarwell, however, strayed at his post to arrest the progi'ess of the pursuing Croker. Mr. Croker is a fierce man and everybody else was afraid of him. Just wvhy lie went no0 further than the cotton field nobody knows but thmo two men. Har well could tell but he just grins and won't. However, the bare footed, baro~headed bride and the groom soon reached the home of Marriage Artist 0. 0. Harwell who being called out of bed stepped on the porch also bareheaded and barefooted and as time was pre cious they were married in short order. Young Erviln thon drove with his Trilby bride to his own home as well content as if ho had mnarried in the church .with the seliction of the whole world. VIRY COOL -WIORTINg CAUSON." After killing one man and fatal ly wounding another at Middl burg, Ky., Thursday, RIbrt Le1 a minister at Linnie, in Case; county, said grace at the jail tabl in Liberty. Lee became involve( in a quarrel with'Ellis Woods'ant the latter's son and the shoOtIn followed. The "fighting parson' was then arrested and taken to jail at Liberty, where he peacefully ro. turned thanlrs at the table witi the other prisoners. ONE ARMED ROBBER GONE. Leavenworth, Kan., Special. Beiij. W. Starnes, alias Stratton, a ouie armed train rob~ber fro-n Oklahoma, escaped from the. fed eral penitentiary here early Friday morning. Starnes dug his way out of the crankhouse into the prison yard, then climbed a blanket rope to the top wall twenty-five feet high, using his teeth and one arm. Starnes is the man who put on a false armp and held a revolver with it while holding up a train. SHOT TWO IIURGLAICS. Cleveland Wood, 18 years old, of Edgefield, S. C., and Charles Smith, 28 years old, of Bohcn, were shot Thursday morning in Atlanta, about 3 o'clock by Dr. 0. M. Green, in whose store they were committing a burglary. Dr. Green, hearing a noise in his store, took his Winchester rifle and fired sbveral shots through the panel of a door, without seeing the mon he was shooting at. Wood was shots in the thigh and Smith in the hand. Later both men w arrested and lodged In the Tower.f hey are said to be wanted for burgfi ies in other places. No man or wonian in the State will hesitate to speak well of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after once trying them. They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels, im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by Pickens Drug Co., Pickens, and T. N. Hunter, Liberty WREULK OLEARED AWAY. The Southern Railway has com pleted the work of clearing up the wreckage of 13 cars and an engine which ran away on the heavy grade up Saluda Mountain last week and were almost annihilated. The train of cars after gaining a fright ful speed left the track and landed in a valley some distance from the main line. A side track wvas built downi to the wreck and a large wrecking engine drew the de railed freight engine back on the track. One car of the train which did not leave the track was loaded with eggs and, strango to say, few of them were broken. The runa way was attributed to the fact that the air brakes'lhad been tampered with. When the crew saw their danger they jumped and the train rushed on down grade for several miles before leaving the track. Spartanburg Journal. There is more Catarrh in thmis section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until thle last few yoars was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Soience has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. 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