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LUNATIC STEALS LOCOMOTIVE. Runs Wild Uutil he Crashes Into Freight Train. John Quinn, an insane railroad mn~, stole a locomotive from the Southern '.aciefi v ards at Lafayette, La., on tho 17th tust ant and started toward Opelousas at a high speed The operator at Lafayette wirei along the line amt trains got out o tll w At Sunset a freight train could no avOid the runaway eugine and a icol lision resulted in which the ongine were snaalied hut, no lives lost. ThI lunatic was captured I[y Ohe shr.' who had started on a special traii just behind the runaway. Safe ar A CURES COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH 54 LOSS OF VOICE LO6SE EXPECTORATION, HEALS Endorsed by leading physic Children's Croup and it contains NO OPIATES. hound Syrup is mild and benij asadults of every variety of Read This Rema: MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clear% was sick for three months and tf sumption. Wo procured a botti it eedn 1m lHe iO s now ;-- we THREE SIZES BLLA SNOW LINID SOLD AND RI WIe at1 beore thw rea er their patroniago for fall andut wi to savo youit m1oney on yourt pm1t Dry Goods W e buy~ ourt goods for cash1 cuts. Ohur storo is run I We are aatisIied wit hi small p tagesl, weu canl Ia1 it d to selI I pr ices. We htave ithle) largesti hav ei e carrtoid. W e nnt we~ hauve ating yiou wantt ii cotton flaelsl, wooIIlI fl oan-s, j collarsi, etc. Shtoes of everyt (d< shoes. Buyt of us, anid if gar A. K. Park, 'T' Busines This is the Suit most careful in st business suit six 'f in pikinig out th moreI dress;y suit. Now we Ha At teniti oi And are( read!y te is to bu~y. 4 of thI L. Rt Sole Agent for Hawr Notice. By special orders of Comptroller Generil Jones, I ask that all persions holding titles to real estate ia Pick eis couuty that have not bee record ed and properly audited, to bring them in at once, that I may biing them forward on duplicate againtw the proper persons. Please examine, vour title'4 andu1 so that you have proper cinta of itales to 3 our .,4t, in Pickens county. Thi will avoid Iy cIfusiOn in th l aI 19A, I; Ih l th- veafr fir roturi ing aill rei E.. it. K"-!h, 4- Am~i-I r id Sure. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, IRE THROAT HOARSENESS NS THE PHLEGM AND EASES THE LUNGS. ,ians as the BEST remedy for Whooping Cough because The action of Ballard's Hlore fn, it is adapted to infants, as well temperament and constitution. riable Testimonial. Water, Kas., writes:--"My husband o doctors told me he had quick con 3 of Ballard's Horohound Syrup, and 11 man, but we always keep a bottle al for pulmonary diseases." V. zvery iBottle Guaranteed. S25c,. 50c, $1.00. [ENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, MO. ECOMMENDED BY 5o the If tin-l-.oornal askmg teri buine111 . We are' prepjarecl. chse of aill kinids of and Shoes, *ash, got finug I bo lowest, p~rico, for with the4 least 'osible exp)eIne. ric II 1. C~onid lern g theseL~ adIvant 'ry G-oods and ShIoesIHat very lowv uidImosnt coimplet- stock that we tli all wet havte, buit to aumi it up, c L't on or ~i.hii wo llen dres goodst, wear and hosiery, me n 'si lhis t , .crip1t ion; no0 manh can downu us 1)n ds4 ar nol tt asi w,%e represen t them ii (Call andt we will conincie vi u. Greenville, S. C. sSuits! that you shOuld1 be the letig as W on lves in a dlays out oft seven, andl( 'ally to be more satisfied s class of appiarel than a ve Giiven Special ito This Lmne, please any one. To sjee 'ome in and be~ one e lucky ones. >~thlschid, s Hats and Dlniches Troues By Sub st it -. .903. by HA C 1. VI M'l:.r l' l I here . 1ed1hun to bn-n l she askedl himn. "W y r)tIn'I) I-s I knowv' of 1." . - r piled. "I havi 't su)e han l !::. rnwn i l'. laIs a yt in: .: w 't "Locks like 1 hs't t lva in:lii iall itie." sahil thle womin i. vii din't totch i thing on IivU' I. the leu' Iis hand.-; smi ok aw iti. 1 , youi know, 14o nhW I believ" 1::tll -nll' hil-no Telfare < :ure r.mII idtiia u 'VI'.' last night. I thetouer lw :: lokii kki .hint befoire. o. W h' lit' i thihe n iii bedroom. I passed( thronen~ III., ;iti Just. niow a ll' - eki.4 'it 1 s tin' a ' window loivun' out. Mr. iillyer, g( ) tuil an' sil whit'i hlle linuttIer with11 I'll. l'I i ll l -yon li." With his heart in liis in uh :ilyerl we llt ti Il slairs. sliding ik h n 41 o tO banisteri railitg.G e ulrnst hi ;g lead tt he entered the pIen llor, 11it1 roxe quickly, Nis 11' a1h1nw1l 4 to 1w i 4-1 there withot a reasoi fri iit " eor, l' whll's th' inti er poih '? Ain't yott well til hi nortin '" th dhi fen11 questioned gently. "Not. very, .Mr. H illyr. , dropping Is eyes. "hilt( I'll 11e be when I get to work. I'n gtlin i dwnvii prtty soonl." "ale haint it. lly boy ' thi' at. h in't t." satid rillyer i iniympathetic 4 ' \ey: resting onlthe troubled llia'e b r hii. "Soe 'n'xl l' ls goni' wr in.';er . :ui' I wih you'olld tell Ine aboiut it.i' II It n t favor o the 1 wol. i ni big interest ',i you. 1 don)1'1 ]MOW ;1, 1I Coul ever, 4xplain howm hig it is. T4.ll rnan replie slowly. " d r iiht ldisiib You n1 little -you :t so kii hlet." ",I wnnilt to k o .G og. l e wll. I ll te you .i r. i, lilxyer. DO you klnw wi heat is the i'ar ist thinkg on arth it) hear? I- tbe i ulti. grossly insult.ed,. by ;l unn wiln Y1,u enn't strikce." Butckley then- to l lld;1 that h d taken place hetiweeni h''in il n Tel fa re. "He salid that to yotu:" rldthe Old nman. e I kow what it wnli nittill to a proudili spriiit like yor'x. l' it hoy, ln' itS siniply r w wfiul aw\ vul I I'sI(' it cowardly dog. but tHaMtdon't maake youl feel nily hetter. .\ln inl the nilthern states dol't lerxistanld 11ow we kinl Ti'llier sutodenly tunedfrm h room nd'oi went. downsis. I i i e' heard~* hilrn gtoreg xuit llith :xen ne i to13' him41 fr'' thee d. but ld he1i walke o' wthout h'eding her.'l 13 ti t~xihe- street lirer h'II e ui ee his.e the1'4l warehouse. Itie sawii iui Nenriiandlt Hanksl'l xiin the 11111ee, bu1'i txi x pa~e thes tais.y"c~lysreovr Thrusteing iitoldl~u whtxi oktl of his:t. shor co'it heli hui o~vilxux' ;th sin 'J'hns'xi'on liue . t old in intoi ixi. . i.. 'lerks fio Goenor Teltare. xi I "Itrte left r n theigi'n 1'ra ii i n xi h .4 -nx 'i'o 'rni'g .l . lii ye' . " I it' . '. 11w lrk "Il lxil uis cal h'ix n a T.o wii IWi " or? InaTh blan Chilrebn. - Thel ind Yh ous Hn ave rde.s Boht nwa s thnesy ntehl nigt Sig?"atiler trdathf htud no epl. " ooky h re.wha ais y n WILL N.. HARBEN, Author of "Abner Dan. ie," " T h e Land of the Changi ng Sun." "The North Walk Mystery," Etc. RPER Q BROTHERS roung an' hot blooded!" Truitt slitugged his shoulders. "Then [ - reckon it's better fer all concerned 11that Tlt' 6are went off welict lie did. Now, look llre, old man." Truitt bent tII toolk te revolver from 11111yer 'ind pu1t It lluto his own pocket. "Yo'ro entirel4.y unl1ittedI to runl rounid with at loaded gunl in yore pocket. Youi take mny advice an)' go back to yore store. I'll toll you w n1t. I'll do. I'll stldy over' tihis 1an1' tr'y to coie to some Con eluis1ion waiti et"l, then I'll come dIowit an' set yotn. I'm interested in IHeorge Buckley. ani1' doll't. you let. that slide otit ' yore inda in yore excite inetit. Jfi's beeti a friend true an' tritd to lie an' i ine, ill' I'll stIlid to 'it ( di'. Now. youl go oin to th( "\l1 whet will yoti he dOwn?" asked ".lest. as soon ts I van see some vay uit o' tIh diffically," said 'iitt vnisivly. "I tell you, you are too ex vitb:ilil youl gto off half 'ocked. That's whtNti gilt ytt in the tiouible that yot sy h1.-s worrvied yo11 so 11i1tleil. \ IlIy. s'vin II' yout hnil shot th s'ealbi wag jst n!(w, yonall ';' lonet I t too <11nick to've 111 :1ny frim watch-1in' 'illn s(11ittir . I'd ril se a d r 'k4.. owaird.L that's wr-olig ptt mnf or iie hel(- fo life '1an to sVe itu lli'. Ve III dit- Iistat's conimon as pIi.: 1 isiks inl w't weaitlier', but only the liry. sii'kint' cowards is aftasrd of it. \'oIII go (t moiw; wev arv :t-loIhl' tiie. I'll c41i' down-- I'll come down' I aIn' , no an rhit f:vin', r-ound killin' ei:, wi n tliir, but that feller's got , 'iKnall to, un' I'll study lip I-!:.' 1 . T'll I it'i al e igo tle Iek dow t ' is oi.fli 101it thswarhousi Tr'uitt : ti'd lito theIv holp oilite. "What in 'iw the I.x t tain go toeAioan LIs'. Ie .siy !'' ie askId "Th re' ecothe' ot Stuther int A niinuies," an1swred the Clerk. CHA.\PTi-:R XXIII. !11-:N ;Tritt arrivedI in the great, Ail hulstling pmsseniger depot in At hiniti it wasio. It we elbowed 1is way thl'Oligh te ti siirn -Ii- tuss of hina beings to the treett thozen1 enhnienl yelled at hun11 and ges irulatedv witl their ihps, but he paid lo ledi to thei. Seeing a bile colited pilliernickani on' ai corner, hie approached "( '41111 youll 11. f1eller. ef hle'd be aipt Lto i' siiith gov'Iernor' atI the statiehosw this tite ' daiy?" hle isdili. "NO; I ec'kIi.n he's t t :It the man. "Wl~lstd I' lit ouhtitrthn"Tut Y' id nie 'r- awayiti.' It was aip ~ t'n iy ';i.nti'~ wal through ittrotheausi)s poilo of the ceiy to the txiutiveii ielunnsin' hon l'netreei streeit, ntr the thl. 'eil. yoh elliii twas a niod'rn -eill bic k.'r' ue ,adn bc rn ''istrt on a41 yo l epuhwn---da he kiuonhit ytuntainee tntere you blacn e nthe proitede oup the waolki heysa t"i [inifle In-ll'c engro eratwk te I w iint t e o eno efr, l'reitW Sai.' "Is he abloit'"olobty "Ye~us hj'st hl ot ttthe ape Itti ro reloied. Iingid Tru 'itt ta to~ 'lhe on't noboy "ti tmeed. "('s'b. stha tl's i" In s t o 1te ev iet ii iso oft theu seant, thle 111 Inouti tr,'u wint rinvnx hsbroad briu all "\Yel. you tell 'ini thiar's ane It see thati wnts to 'ian'a I know whai st yu gtold moee youlac li' ! Yu itel ''tim whoa iot you, t'hssin a hurr abouitt! ith te whxiteisli f his oll itt eye 'videly stinl evidec thiiileil negrotakedo at of ii thieshllle thumbl Isoivthin ru'is it'yub lh ath.t ~~I~e came baci tt' a ' Ii'nnnte. t it.' '\ rhIw an'. inl'tl ato hme to nobody.O i1t its j kus t litn ' dow tor buke anp WllI youi tel 'im tel lsit' i'm oan wat Ounts olds; 'im on mtte Pa'oiean you called to see me about I'll see It we can get around to it. My private see retary usually meets visitors and ma kes a note of what they wish, but he Is al ways out at lunch at thlis hour." Truitt laughed. Taking a plug of to bacco froml his pocket. he tore ofY a plIece and put it between his teeth. "Lord bless yore soul," Ie said, "no private secretary couldn't 'tend to this job fer you." "I don't understand you." Telfare was waxing iiipatlent: his frown had deepened on 1I1s dark brow. "Well, it's jest this a-way, governor," Truitt replied. "It seems that as much as you wtint to please yore consti! ti ents you've. made one of 'eim ip ait Darley as muad as thunder at you. "o1' whom do you refer '" Telfare was staring blankly. "Why, I 'to whom' to a young feller to George Buckley, who, it seems, you made sorter mad t'other night over at old 1man Craniston's house.' "Anid lie has sent you to mIe?" sneer ed Telfare. "No; Ie never mentioned it to me. But it seemls-at least It seems to me from what I gather--that you insulted 'timl like a dog---told 'imt right out that yon1 'a' 11hl couldn11't blreathe the same aiir. valk Ildelr tIhe s aime sky, an' so foribl." "What I said on that occasion was 41it1e i private' miatier." said Telfare, "ad to b 1 lain wit i you. I don't in "lutit. you see. governor"--Truitt was eiwiig his iobacco slowly and eying hiis vict1ilm like a cI Ivatehi ng a mouse --ytsee, anothier feller uip thiar, that hain't got a thing agih his record-a A'eller that never' had nto kinl In jail, nuII anly 1g, 1111 11)114- state polt ties-a lieller that fit ot'i (it right side aIli throumgh the wvar--- that feller hi' sati t e ri li ite dion't eel rigitt to set still an1' let you demeal ait pore boy that's doin' his level best to raise his head uip.'' Ielfare turned pale. -I looketl as if he were about to fall. "You camltte to 1111ig n elClege? he gaspeil. "Well, I've comte it) do sotne'n'," idi Trruitt evasively. "It looks powerfl like you've got to take prompt action in the ilattqr. You've illade lue speeches all over the state about the equality o' ien, till' it would be a big Joke on you to have it get out that ,your blood was too rich to come 111 agin one o' thei most honorable young men in the state o' Georgia, jest hi ca'se his daddy went wrong." Telfare sank into his leather cushion ed chair. lie was very nervous, and his pallor had extended even to his white hands. "Who is the-tle' 111111 that Is dis satistled?" he faltered. ".Me,' salid Truitt simmply. "You?'g" The gov-erno could only stare in bewilderment. "Yes, ime, Bas Truitt of the Forty second Georgia, untler Colonel IH. F. Pierson. My record's all right. At least ef it hain't, yol klu show why it hain't. Yes, I've come here fer some sort o' settlement. anll' I'm goin' to have it, or I'll turn the governor o' Georgia across my knee an' spank 'im black an' blue. No dern, fluted shiirted skunk kIn Insult a brave, pure hearted frIend o' mine an' leave 'im wvrithin' undier it, an' go off an1' chuckle, jest becn'se of a filmsy eXCuse like you put uim to him. No, aimree; you've got to git a move on you. What I would advise is a gentlemanly apology.'' "Apology? You must be out of your' mind, sir'," saidi Telfare angrily. "I enna't send an apology' to that muan." "You say you enlyn't, you Pull," thtun dleed Truitt. "Stan~d up! Wh'lat you settin' dowvn fer'?" And TIrulitt actual 13' took thme gover'nor' by the eari and14 twisted it as lhe raised im, squir'ming lIke an cel, to his feet. "How~ do you like that, curse you" 'TelfCare, besidle himnselfC with fear. anid exielement, tor'e Trutt's hanu~d fromi his sma:1rtinig ear' and furiously rang the silve'r bell onl his desk. The' servanat ini the hall uiielkly3 appeareCtl. "('all a polileeman! "''Telfare p~anted. "'Thlere's one on tile corner."' "ly gumi I hadn't calculated on thlat m~ove4 0' yore'nl," sahll Tlruuitt coolly. "'I rckoni thle copm 'Il ship me1 ini jail, but I've ahvayst3' heard they fee'd purty13 wvell thar, an' i'm1 as5 hunlgry' as a bear'."' Trelfare made 110 reply. Tr'uitt wvas between him andt thle doom' or he wouldh undltoubted(ly have lumide hiis esenp11e. As it was, lhe only stood at Is dlesk, whlito as death antd quivering from headi to foot. I'Tere was a clatter of feet ini the hall, andt a polcemlan, rather' ilighlt of biJsti antd a head shorter than the mount. tainleer, entered hastily. "Wh~at's the trouble, gover'nor ?" he' askett. T1elfare' swallowed and was about to speak whenm T1ruitt broke In. "Oh. it hainll't nothiin', young feller. but a lit. tle 'leectioni dIspute me 'n' '1Telfarie had. Hie fell agini thlat bel1l accidentally jest nowv, anl' that flat nose(d A-rabiib 'lowed hei wasi. bein1' assassmiatedt aln' ruin for' y'ou. D~o you reckon yo'r'e bIg enough to keel) anyblody In yore'L he1at from beinl' lujumredt? The1 ofllcer looked ill at the giaunt moiuntaineebr towering over il and1144 thlen at Te'lfare, who seemed unable to speak. '"That--that nlgger sald Gover'nor TEel fare wanlted mae," the policemnan stall me(redl. "We'll, he's got dern bad judgmlent of he'd want you in at timne o' need. Are y'oun niIlarried manill?" [To b)e continuled,] TIhe Exact Thing Rtequlired for' Consti palona. " As a certain purlgattivo andt stomach urdie11tr Chbamber'lai n'st Stomach anmd Liver Tabuhlets seem to be t~he exact ting, ri'ired, strong enough for the mosi robust, 30t mild onlouigh and safe fol chii ldrenm antd without thait tori ih' ga pm so comm4TonI 10 muost puirgatives," sa'ys R S. Weobster k. Co., Udorai, Onutaril, (ti ntnm atd. osa by Pekea Dngn Cto. Thousands flave Kidney -rouble and Don't Know it. Uow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with yoUr water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set Iling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver. bladder and every part of the urinary passage, it corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary efiect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it. both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & inome of swanp-Rool. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N.Y.. on every bottle. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Conety of '.>ietkeu4. W. M. Hu1good, et :11.. Pliietiff, Jane W meo- mm . . In pu11suali ce CI Cf i taieitl otier il the ablove statted eas y Hlon. Chas. G. Dantzler ditied Nov. 8. 1905 and on filo in the Clerk' ollihen. will Poll to the highest hidder on S-ledaly in Deciber, 1905 during the b-gal hours for salo at l'iceens C(ou-t1 lliue, S. C. the foilow In-! describedl (ini-ls I f .,l I : 1-1, All thl t pto-- r e 8S11to aiforesaid oh n h- . Cro x "Is t-is 46 adjoilling hns1115 of Titinaus Johnitson, W. J. Crensimw a11l14 others conutining fifty (50) aceremt mor0e) or less and known Is the mi ill trict and itmprovemein< theloreon. 2d, All tlit piece ort* ptreel of land in P nketns eonty or watles *f (Crow Cre' k j i io h .d' - f .l. V. 'I al ,w . .; .. dhin R.C. . M. C. \\ lixchevsif I and olltem contiiimng two illldred IOer4es more or loss and known as the Siou Riggins tr iet. Terms ontr half cnsh, eatsh portion to l ho paid witiin one hou r after sile, the ) lane. on a tcrilit of t\ elvfIe monthilip cTedit .Ilor i h s(t en - .ii l i holIl (if the pl u a : ! or 1 .- -I s .lt mlortgIge of th aiona v. %\bill t.. u t from day of srale with lanve to the pur ch-i5ser to pay ell cash. Pmtiehater to pity for all papers aind for recordi g the -amv. Nov. 10, 1905 A. .1 Boggs, CIT ATION STATE OF SOUl'l'li-1. h:.IN.\ y ,J. 11. Newvhera . Esqu~tr', P'ro ci Juduge Whereasi, I). G .lnoa-re te to met to grouat hutim ' lei-r--- ulri i trationt of tire estatie r I i I ~ ei 'T. H1. Moore, dlecease I. iLE.9E AnE TniE;1.;lir:I cteame admtiot ish tall iami stogi htIie ide indten dqtittols ogf I' e'.i' I * et Mrtfe, )lll d to .edht '1 t 1t',i. lir. q~'egr. it ic ulp'i1 ofi , dmI i ' isI itol methgeakindrnd (l~' i i c'' in i t i t i ~iT.l tlj SheMfPLES.., S :-Ow GEST, BEST b h Ginwy, heodaid ouiisc's tc .nh Columbiaan. C, (hv. e ofd' Fiil Med wel. thi t!t- 14t ay of -ce'in 190,I. ra ioinSwoMPLES, Se'tsONET, Bu E Toh ( fin s FeodrsiiCondens r s. Ec iColu mih,S.C Notice Fina (ettlemen WA wll eappor olyto Jc1.y Neberv te 4tdanyN v2t itf Deemt r 11905, fl r a Hllingor f ith, decas, and askhof to ho All teacher of the couty aro ro