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7777. Cures iiiousness, Siol4 R{eadache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and. Chronic Constipatoni. Pleasant to taile La Yioke a ELEVEN ARRESTS TO BE MADE. 6 -bi Warrants Sworn Ot For Well Known c Men Implicated in the Spec nle Scandal. Acting upon the recommanda, tion of the grand jury that those involved in the aff'tirs (if the su poirvieor's office of Greenvillo coun. ty be indicted, it is officially ai. nounced that warrants have been sworn out by the committee for the arrest of eleven persons in ad dition to the warrants pr--vi:a1sly isued for A. A. and J 0. Spoeglo. Th.se persons for whom war rants were issued follow : E. H Smith, D). 13. Tally, T . J. Thmakps tou, J. W. Bat-on, A. Cooksey, F. B. McBee, W. J. Bramlett, T. P. Neevep, A. J. Williame, T. N. King, and T. B. Miller. These warrants will he servol by Sherif' Gilroaih within the next, few days. Thi e seperate warrants were sworn uut against J. N. King, lhe nature of which could not be learned, but all thre - pertain to (1he Cot ectionli he had with the < flce of the late Su parvisor Spoegle, it is said. These persons art)t all ab'.e to0 fAr nish bail pronptly upon arrest, and it is not presume d that, any of thim will be sew to jail. Thiose trials will not bo held at the pros ent term of the court. It was thought hint no arrests would be made for several days, not until the grand jury made its final presentment, at least, but such was not the case. E. R. Smith is a blacksmith and di( considerable work fir the coun ty. It is alleged that lie received money for woik which was never done and also received county funds in excess of what certa'n work was worth. ). B. Talley is a Baptist minis ter 1 and was for several year steward at the county alms houso. It is alleged he used supplies of the I have a g Among themn are the. recomme CJlocks with weghts, wihich I An~d a new line of SILVERXM Silver WATCllES. A nice line glasses to fit eyes. All kinds of H. SNIDER, .. J. CARTER, Pre8- w-. H. OHIA PM AN. 1 LIBERTi LIBERTY CAPITAL, .. PROFI'IS5, .. DEPOSITS - D)IREC' F. B. MORGAN, W. T1. O'I)EL., J. CAR W. H. CHAPMAN, Z. TV. CAST.EmERR~ Gainesville, Ga,, J. N. MORGA J. P. sMVrrI, Pres. Lil: A Sure Cu Gas, B lse ontracted Mus Freeed et rn s, Scalds, eta AN ANTISEPTIC that St m and dries out Pain. premotes % fe .eiroulation .8f gsST LINIMEN '114' A NCE TRIED A SUREB SOIATIC Mrs. 1. A. Shnmsn, Not ogs.Ark., for sci get m>relief -from Bal ~~ ~ than an nejde er anyi .1 I telosehnd potoffleeor< HI4REE SIgES' 25c Se1mgs you os ~E O Drug Ow And Dr, R. F. Smi nunty t fed ihs stock, overdrew is salary and received pay for irtain bills twice. T1 .1. Thac'kOnl was jinWit.. r ''f h0 Uo uty <Ir hou1se anl I i- a - -4g Id t. ) v e rdrt n hi, s.1-try J. W. Batsonl is allged to h~ave >ve.rd aiaw\n his tzallkr'y While oIe I he county commisisioners. A. Cooksey is AlbIged to hav. )verdrai'n his salary as jollor rhis has been pitd kiek to tl.c uounty, acc..rding to th inve ti. gating Comilmit tee. F. It Melt. is allagod t I have collected more thain the aniountt of his salary as maigistrate. ..This has been paid hack to the county IccordiIg to the . 1nv(stigatinlg Dr. W. J, Branleit is alloged to have ovefrdrawn his salary ascroun ty physician and to have-presenb -d fratudulit claims. T. P. Neoves, a member of the board of county connissioners, Is alleged to have overdrawn his t;al ary. This amount ha3 been paid back according to the in% estigaitng con mitti W. A. J. Williams, a moemb).r of tbe, board of county comnuIi'sionors, IS alleged to have dr awi TS montha s11'ry inl on(e ytialr, and t'o have roceivod inl 'aislries and extias'' $921. overdraft. J. N. King, who built, many )ridges for the couittty. is alleged to have been paid fraudulent laimus and to have overcharged for ,vork. T. B. Miller, convict guard, is illeged to have overdrawn his sal.' try. None-of :thesd persons for whom warrants have been issued have nade any statements, and their do ence miy not be made known un il' the'cases are heard in the" 3ourts. Those involved are among the best known citizens in the -ounty, and for this reason and on Dod lino of ndablo old style Seth 'ihomas am sellinug at special bargains'. rA\RE.~ Also solid1 Gold and of' Spectacles; I guarantee epair work in the jewelry line. - Easley, S. C. Iee-1'res. 1. U. SII Y, Cashier. ( BANK , S. C. -$25,000.0o - 5,474.48. - 53,254.00 E7ORS TIER, J. 11. IBROWN, 11. C. Siliki.E' i, Pres. First National Bahk, N, Pres. Bank of Central, 'erty Cotton Mill. refor Rheumatism, Outs, Spr ains. WOunlds, Old Sores, C5ors, Bunlons, ales, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, ops Irritation, subdues Inflam t, loosens the'Fibrous TlsN the Blood, glvhrit th* usches T ON RARTh -- LWAYS USED RIHEUMATISM' 00 Craig St., K~noxv11e been trying the baths ol atic rheumatism,. but ? lard's 8now Linment' hing I have ever tried~ ' er for $1.00. Setid meo zpress." 50c AND $1.6 r Ttie OENUINU linIrent Co. MM DE Q ,.Clean tes the-syute thoroughly aid bleas sallow complexions of Pimples. -and -hotchs., It is guaranteed b, Easley.. account of the iotoriety which.jap been widespread r, garding thA in. vostigation by the committee, theso t rials will no doubt create nint'h iater'Ot A. hip b uiilder tells of an Irish man who sought vnploympl.t as a di 'r in the .,-vico o oie of ihn sip. builid 1ti gI c onpall ies. Thie first job to which the Trish nan was assigned was to bo p-r, furspied in comparatively shallow water. Ho was providod with a pick and. told to nwo it oi a ledge Mlk-- was put. into a divsr's suit, and, w ib hi pick, v as @Put to t ack In thi ledge'. For aitbout fifteen miiutes niohbing was hoard from hoim. Thel Cinl a eitrong, d&ter. llin'd pull oil the Signal ropo in diati'.g that .like had a very dp ( ided wisir to e .mo to the to). ie bsistainIs ha ily pulled him to the r,%ft ad 'ecm..ved hlia I.W'met. 'Tale (ff the rist of it," said Mike. W b v, whWe the matter?' asked t hey. ''Tako off the rist of it," doggediy r..it-ra t,-dl Miko: "I'll, wur ik no longejr onl a job where I can't spit oif me hands, "-Harper's W eukly. AUDITOR' For Taking Ret 1 will commence t4 year 1906 on Januc taking returns until after which time a p( will be, (ntered agai one, black or white, no make the rounds is the year for return and I cannot safely having duplicate fr reference in many must he signed by pal beforec Magistrate or will not be accepted thme penalty will be a ba eniteredI as $5.00 atddition to the Capit each. So govern yom E FOSTEG We Never Disappo .We Fulfill Every Promise and I WE GU RE '".,* wi.out*th. ku cured never to return, without naereury lance of a ee itt I nNrfous st -e.rati UN~i.CURS. ;.wse.o9-r N. . Ki GM.D. hnd li n asedy N LUG Cs atrnag-o 0. 0 F O iainstlI 70 acres of landrn on.Ki~N. Pmk nton, roat H10 joining land of Mr.iTofs al U. orte ca~ r literatur0 cig. 70 ares reelnv The. 6reatood'd ount CURE F RaEUVA7 AlsoaSpecifoi allo arising:froim mpUitiesa BALTIMODRE, M4D~ SNOTICE ins Year 1906 aking Ret e tisfor the try st Ui(I continue Febiary 20th 1906, Mnalty of 50 pcri. cent., nst each aid every friend or fo . I will as heretolre, as 1906 ing all Rteal Esthe rst al realty unless FrAu ry 20th of19ce0 rnty main his preut. fiNor Pube. o witl as heetoftor a190 dind al el dostatei pesoal realt'y ns n Audintx' offi0cenfor rty mvesakigcisriny bythu Aditor.ad eversHodOunals propertyin unati on taxiu of50d cetso orsm~erlvest.ro aordPinly. t~rIn for P ratents ,Of* eve phoin.ad OurgaeHon. treataat chronicodieases is unaurpa. lo the meilical pfesion Onr aanitaiumis .attendanta, regularly qualified graduts ens being in charge.oseueptntad .eslain endD s to ser e ain t a n d ' or unant~ fo blievar ar set ot pu 0 brams forab reatmn aveae frome6.W (mdiiaa lcu" Aanegto, Ga.M~u ar M lad1r riettea, S. C.tux," ugingh a . Patof ye tEr, e es. n uhwanse fwmn it noear e siy oaliited. Onfeseuee are ON & SONC FtE a Maitta, S. C. "ThERE'S A CURl Not the mere temporat not the little help th ABSOLUTE AND Rheumacide does. uric acid in the bk a strong and vig< the blood of all it ural methods tha SWEEPS A Pirffieri' CURES ' Different froin latest scientific < i/Dise~as CURED'AFTER I 4 the Blood.. Bakt For 16 years I have aufl Rheumatism. I was treatq ..sicians but gotno reliefS Loi u6 In' a sitir, of ever bemg well again. tRHEUMACIDE, I decide -I hae taken two bottles, f wonderful medicine, I nov gotten a "new lease on lif of the disease has been drive MRS. LAURA D. 1301 Jame Sample bottle and booklet FR If you send five cents for posta AT 1TH EI R. EDITOR: Please say to your rea-ers Complete line of Reliable goods which fact, at the prices which I am quoting carry a little of "anything and everything," a IP YOU NEED HEAVY WINTER SE WEAR ond HEAVY KNIT SHIRTS; also, a f From now until Christmas we invite th all DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, Will make t he same offer as the above Trunks, Valises, Gents' Furnishings, etc T Flour, salt and barbbd wire by the car 1' A completelhno of the good kind of fur Iron King stoves and Chattanooga Plows-two the boat of their kind on the market. China% wears well. A full line of Undertakers' goods and a. Your patronage solicited and you will b P. S.-All persons owing the estate of \. as early as possi ble. . I TRADE MARK * . REGISTERED Fev combin4 fertilizer y 'crops from S balanced food f< time till harvesting from cotton to corn, M a Fish scrap is used :In ever under all cr op conditions for the Royster trade mark HE4RE'S 'I THINK 0 lI 19C 1905 Norfolk, Va- ~ F. S RI %jij a, s.. Sour Quli Stomach. To* No appeltdt, loss of..n'ength, nervous ess, headache, constipation, bad breath, eneral debilIty, sour rIsings, .and catarrh fthe stomach are all due- to Indigestion. :odol cures Indigestion. ThIs new dlscov ry represents the natural JuIces of dlges on, as they exist In a healthy stomach, ombined with the greatest known tonIo nd reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys-CIA L 9psla Cure does not only cure Indigestion L. Gre rid dyspepsia, but. tbls aia oua. temnedy ~reas all stomiach troubled bc sleansing, ,.Iv. Aug *rify ing,, sweetenIng. and at4giting he muicous~metnBranes' lit~Ihn bb a ch.b Kodol DlgesttiabYotWt ' . V ottls only. $1.00 SIze hdii l ,#the trpti 'repared by 8.0 4bI' ~~~~iAQ Sold by Pickn Drug Co. E'OR'RHEUMATISM1" y relief that the old "remedies" gave, at the doctor's prescriptions give; but COMPLETE CURE. - That is what 4 Rheumatism is caused by an excess of od. It is an internal disease and requires )rous internal remedy that will cleanse s germs and yet act through such. nat t it builds up the entir'o system. LL POISONS OTTU BLOOD. I II " TO STAY CURED. i any other remedy. - The result of the. liscoveries. At the same time it cures Rheuniatism it sweeps out 6 YEARS. of the blood the germs of more, Dec. 10th. m ered terribly with all other blood diseases, d y leading phy and cures Indigestion, Con Ig since I despaired But heanng of stipation, Catarrh, Kidney I to gieit a trial. ad, thanks to tis and Liver Troubles, La . feel that I have rippe and Contagious 3." Every vet ige Cnaiu nfrom my system, Blood Poisons. [;ARDN ER, s St., Baltimore. YOUR D RUGGtST SELLS.; IT. EE BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, BALTIMORE, MO. JLB TAND. and my friends that I am "still at the Old Stand," with a have for their inspection and sale at very close figures. In [consider the goods are Rare Bargains. Toll them that 1 ud am selling at a close profit. [OES, Wo have them; also, SUITS, PANTS,U NDER rood line of OVERSHOES. 3 ladies to call and we will make then close prices OD etc. to the nhn folks on Clothing, Shoes, Hate, Underclothing, be nicest line of these goods we Lave ever carried. >ad to go at prices that defy competition. Aiture and nice matting, carpeting and rugs. Agent ler' very necessary things in every well regulated family aul vare, Glassware, Agateware, Tinware and other ware that *iice Hearse. G ' 'I' ' treated right. G uy M cFall 7'. T. McFall wvill please come forward and make settlemerit 4k The Ferilizer for Big Crops with Less Acreage rer acres, lighter labor, larger yields-a happy tion secured with FARMERS' BONE, the roved perfect by twenty-one years of great outhern soil. Farmers' Bone is richest in revery stage of plant growth from planting (, and.is suited to a great diversity of -crops, wheat to* small truck. mdie with Ftish r ton of Farnmers' Bone, Atsuring nourishment Lnd making it famous as a crop saver, Look [HE SA LE S RECORD F THnE CROP RECORD 1088-260 "TONS 1890-1,500 TONS '95-12,000 TONS 0-58,455 TONS -130,091 TONS. YSTER GUANO GO. -*-ooN.0 kest and Best Route SAVANNAH, JACKSON VILLE, Anid all Pont viii In FLORIDA ESTON & WESTERN CAROL.INA Railway nville' 12:15 p. ml. Ar. Savasnnah 2:50 a. m. usta 14:%Q.. . Ar. WVay orta 0:05 a. m. Arrivp at Jacksionille 8:40 a. im. enghi Fu~llmnan Servico betWveen Augusita andi Jacoksonville. So connect08.ions pm1d at Jaichasonvillo f'mr all points S9outh, Winter .Tourist-Exemsiion i(kdai Now~ On Salo to Fl'orida Resorts. .* LIGON, Agent, - GEO, T. mn'A N, (Ii ni Agt. Greenvill, S. 0. ERNEST WILlA Mb, G4iere-i Paisnenger Agemit AUGUJSTA, G