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% r J.U\'HATISSEXT ^lis istho Question of the Hour With South Carolinians. OUTCOME OF JUDGE GOFFS DECISIONS. In DrrlnrlnK tho KPKlitrntton nnd DUpon- •ury I.hwh of tho Palmetto Stat* linconitUtutionat—Situation a Uravo Ouo. THE REVOLUTION A SUCCESS. Coi.r.Miu.v, S. C.. May 9.—The state is in a ferment today The United States circuit court lias come with its strong arm nnd dealt the government of the state of South Carolina two ter rific blows. Many have looked lightly upon the issues that have been pending In the court during the past week, but those issues have been as momentous ns any that ever arose in the old Pal metto state, and It is not within the power of a prophet or the. son of a prophet to forecast the consequential events which will follow in the next six months. Votlna Kyutern KnvnlutionlKed. At one fell stroke the registration laws of the state have been knocked into a cocked hat. throwing open the ballot box to everybody to vote with out a registration certificate, some thing that is likely to cause a struggle in the election of delegates to the con stitutional convention, something that revolutionizes the voting system of the state, for the governor declares that he will not call the legislature together to enact a new law; and the dispensary system has been practically killed, the law being nullified in so far as the vitally inipor ant interstate commerce feature is concerned, it now being allowed any one to bring liquors into the state from whensoever he pleases, and be protected in the possession thereof. Tim Mtimtlon a tlrave One. These are the two matters that con front the present state administration and they arc grave ones. Notwith standing this, (lovernor Evans is de claring that he is going ahead with the seizures of liquors, to get the liquor ease in the United Stales court. Tho question of every hour, now, might be said to be “what next." And of far greater importance than anything else is the mandate of the court in the registration eases, though perhaps the practical nullification of the dispensary law is of more general Interest to the people of the state itself and those outside the state. The decision in the registration case of Mills vs. Green was read by Judge Golf at noou in the United States cir cuit court yesterday. It was very lengthy. Whnt the Doelulons Hold. It holds that the court has jurisdic tion ; that no ollicial, state or nation al, is above the law: that, as to the constitutionality of the registration law, citizens of the state are citizens of the United States, residing in that state, and that Mills is such, and that the plaintiff's claims are sustained by the decisions of the court; that the reg istration law's requirement of certifi cates is not warranted by law; that the registration law is unconstitutional in such requirements; that the consti tutional convention act does not cure defects; that the whole law are uncon- ^■fitutional; that the proceeding is not against the state; that this court is a court of the state of South Carolina as well as of the United States. Judge Golf, therefore, issues a permanent in junction. UlKponmirr and Contempt Caien. Judge Simonton, after the disturb- bance caused by Judge Goif's decision had been quelled, re.id the decision in the dispensary case of Donald vs. the state constables, declaring that the court has jurisdiction, that the provis ions of the dispensary law arc in viola tion of the United States interstate commerce law and that the injunction issue as prayed for. lie then read the decision in the con tempt case vs. Mixson. state commis sioner. saying that in view of the sol emn denials of Mixson, he had purged himself, the same being true as to the constables. Wlmt <iovcrn»r Kvnns Says. Governor Kynus declares that he will not call an extra session of the legisla ture. lie says the fight will have to come on a free ballot and regards the situation as a grave crisis. East night he said: You can say that I am wrought up with in- dignatton and that wo will take the decree, read it carefully, and present our reflections to the people of the state in due season. It is the irmvest question that ever confronted us ami the people may rest assured that we will take no action without mature deliberation. The time has come now to act and at the prop er time 1 will act in a manner that no true South Carolinian can fail to uphold. Hut they may rest assured that white supremacy in South Carolina will be maintained. The Diftix-naiiry Will Continue. Referring to the dispensary, Gover nor Evans continued: As to the dispensary, it will continue its operations as heretofore, and the ease will be pushed to the supreme court of tho United States as speedily us possible. It is an ab surdity to anme that congress has the riuht to pass a law giving to the state the right to ab solutely control whisky brdught into the bor ders of the state as though it were manufac tured in the state and yet powerless. If per chance a perjured bar keeper may maintain it is for his own use and consumption. Judge Slmonton's utter disregard for the Wilson act and the original package decision, and of his own decision heretofore rendered, shows the extent to which these people are willing to carry their animosity to this law of the peo ple. The dispensary law is hero to stay, and will stay and I am confident that the supreme court of the United States will not stultify itself by such utter disregard of the acts of congress and its own decisions At any rata they will be given an opportunity of pass ing upon it. Further developments may be expected. The constabulary wllUcontinuc to make scizuies ; that's the way wo have to get to tho court. The only way to get to the su premo court Is by contempt proceedings. tludge Goff Keturns to Virginia. Judge Goflf returned to West Virginia yesterday afternoon nnd Judge Simon- ton went to Charleston. Orders for liquors arc flying everywhere. A con stable claiming full knowledge of the mandate of the court has already made a seizure of liquor. Bays Maeeo in an Interview—Chiefs For mulate a ITan of Campaign. Santiago he Cuba, May 1, via Key West, Fla , May 9.—Maeeo is encamped on the side of Don cilia mountain near Juragueca. Ho was joined by Gomez and Marti yesterday. There were in tho party at the conference of chiefs yesterday at which a plan of campaign was formulated, Handera, Planes, Gar- con nnd others. Maeeo in an interview said they would take no risks and would fight onlv in positions of advan tage. They would endeavor to extend ope rations into Puerto Principe. Goiu.v. is going there. Affairs are in better shape than they were in the last revo lution. Its succeess is iisMircd. iaceo 1,000 men in camp and proVihl v >>.i>00 in the province. The number is in creasing daily. Hollas I t.Oi: ' cartridges and 150 rifles captured at Uainon de las .lagans. He has plenty of ova. nigs and yams for food. A dozen >]>onish soldiers who deserted have tl: only uniforms in camp. The arms of the in surgents consist of captured Mauser and Remington rifles, sh.it guns and machetes. Many men are nit guns. Maeeo carries a gun, a tvv<> v. r in his belt and a Spanisi. bugle. Me wears torn black trousei-.-. a coat, vest and undrshirt. He has:: line hors.* and secretary. THE ANTI-REVOLUTION GILL. IN NORTH QilOL'N.) PLANT SYSTEM’S NEW STEAMER i The Contract Has I oen Signed For One of tin f inest Vessels Alloat N: w York, May 9.—A contract which has been signed between the Plant steamship line nnd tho Newport News shipbuilding and dry dock company, A VICTORY TOR THE liSlOMSTS. which will place upon t'nc service of the steamship line one of the finest vessels afioii. and next to the St. Louis and St. Paul of the American line, the largest steamer ever turned out of an American yard. The details of the new ship have not yet been given out but it was learned that she will be over 4 ( R) feet long and that she will eost in tb • neighbotdiood of sdoo.ooi). She will be fitted up in the most modern style. Current Nowa for tho Week: Throughout tho State. The Supremo Court of North Carotins •Jci hlcs the Ewart-Joiich iiulir. sblp, Other Interesting New* Throughout tho State. RAT.Eioir, N. C., May S.-In the case of Ewart vs Jones, the supreme court yesterday handed down a decision. The case grew out of the net of the fusion legislature in creating a new criminal court in western North Caro lina and electing !i -Conpres mail H. C. Ewart, judge. Governor Carr held that under C. iuw t'la right of appoint ment was given him aifd tint the leg islature bad by electing infringed upon his prerogative. IK Therefore refused to grant Ewart’s eommisduti and ap pointed Thomas A. Jon s, of Asheville, judge. Suit was immediately entered by Ewart for the of ic and the supreme court yesterday without a dissenting opinion decided that he was entitled to it. Chancellor von Ilohcnlohe lU-a . Monkure !!efor» lb ■ It.'ic!. • ■ l t>e Rk.RT.IX, May U. lutin' n ves- terday, Doctor von Buchba ; Y..\i the right to read tiie report o - 'Ii • com mis- sion on the anti-revolution b'.i: . wii [ore- upon the president imr.’ ba - .1 v ‘ HO- tice to that effect to Chama ilor von llo- henlohe, who was awaiting * ..■ e. i!< fu sion of the reading in order h address the chamber. Prince liohen'o e arose nnd began bis speech, the im mii. . s giving him the closest ate iitioa. ’! lie chancellor declared that ii govern ment had introd iced the auc .•-vo!u- tion hill in compliance wit thefe- mands of a great popular in ..■•m ■. t throughout Germany last a lie was now astonished c. see ;iiat those who had been the noi-est in :!. ciamor for the measure's propon'd in the bill were now diselaiii in • <■ :: n on with, or responsibii , for ’ and and he was espee::.l!y am that a large class of pic'-, think.- mid sa vants were afraid of !' ■ , Lons. The government.. 1. - • s it in terfere with art or . . i he hoped that some po-ntive ivsidt would be the fruit of the debate. SITUATION AT POCAHONTAS. West Virginia .Miner, Vftenipr to Itreak Til roil cb Hie I'ieliet S.iucs. Roaxokk, Va., May A telegram received here last night f. s ■•Vi-iek from Pocahontas say- nil Lc There is a disposition on th , ' . ' ! e West Virginia miner.-, to !•: •• : Ii the picket lines into !' night a party of : -vent -■ . v- ed and armed wife V. -s halted by the gr.ai-is a: and before they won Id v .. the sentinelliadtou.se hi- '•> w: on t .e horses. The returning mi'.'•;•■> ii; - -d several shots, presumably in tin- air which were not ret nr: -sol diers. An order fn in G.nv • r •• >"• cr- rall was read to the Virginia iruo. - s- tenlay, complimenting them on ‘heir soldierly bearing and go > I conduct. More miners were ni work ii-. m on Tuesday and the Southwi .--.t company expects to have three 1 in 'red new men at work by tomorrow afternoon. SAVANNAH’S MAY rh'i V.VAL HE WANTS $10,000 DAMAGES. niiirli.il Utitli-r'it •'eeri-tarj- Sui'* tlio H»- li-ii;b Now anil <;li-,ervcr for I.lbcl. RAi.KKiii, X. C., May T.—John !’». Hussey, private secretary of Senator Jhitler has brought suit for ten thou sand dollars against ‘.he X'ews ami Ob server for libel. Two months ago, when Hussey was inade private'secre tary, the News ami Observer exposed Hussey’s char icier. Among other things, the News ami Observer said that Hussey eus . • into North Carolina in the campaign of ls;)j, ostensibly to help the demon : ts hat was in the em ploy of repu If’e •: • ami was sent hero as a spy for the r 'ilican party. SECREST FOR TWENTY YEARS. The Nnrlli fanUlea UlTi Murilcrar Guts GIT Will. niistniightcr. Rt:Tii!:nroi::i. v. N. ('.. May 4.—The noted ea.v of . 1. ■ S crest, who mur dered his wife a .1 child twelve years ago in Eurke eouniy. this state, was called ye>terd:.y. < oun. el for the state nnd di'fe:me an;i inaeen that they had agreed nr-o i a r.-'upro-.iise verdict of :;.-in>hi a . ide.'’. '* : ry were aecord- inly iiistrue'.e;i : .cr such a ver dict and s, crest was at once sentenced to twenty years imprisonment in the penitentiary. MOTHER’S RELIEF. M \ , , I \ni> <inii.iiiiiinii Easy. A i 'omimnion ami frit ml of mother- lio •; iariiig pregnancy and and eon- li! • 1 ; tiiat dangerous and painful on: ;d ihrough which all mothers m s pa a restoring t lie mother to le : onn and happiness, and pr , tl'i- \ igoroiis d. velopment of . . Sold by druggists—.fl I ■ : i or .'•it! .»0 for ii bottles. Si the price and wo will send n;. b iy express. •!'>tiiKit’s Rkmkk Co., ivters St., Atlanta, Ga. sail by W . i». DuPro. | —!!ifKi yards of remnant Satteens, j fid y wort!: loe per yd, we will sell I at 10< The Bee Hive. —i dl on V, . Eipscoinb it I.ro., ti. !: .'r Hailey P.ros tobacco. years — ' -k eir Hailey Eros.’ Dig Horn, so! : h \. . o. Eipscoinb A I.ro., the Hustlers. —inch all wool serges just re ceived i»\ The Hustlers, \\ . O. Eip- si o;ii i i.ro. — St raw chin put 1 cole h . \U C|' AIcSSF • 1 heir , ,i ■ 11 I.CY 1'« I » i V lii.h •n-i! ai — Silk 11 no w Ci m /•< / * tv. 1 . npeni a is • going fast and 1 ngham A Williams will . j.iiotograph gallery inGatY- turday, May 11, 1 Nil."). All en up to that date will be i delivered before leaving. hits, sill; and kid gloves in for spring weat at Carroll rs. Leaders. and you won’t be living. Coming back? No! Nor do dead folks eat. Then while you are here Nothing is too good. Thinking this way, hadn’t you better begin now on our * New Entire Wheat Flour. Wo have just received a fresh lot and will sell same at very low prices. Our Cold Drink Business is now complete and you can get anything you want in this line. We have a nice, roomy Ice Cream Parlor and will serve Cream every day hereafter, in favorable weather. Yours truly, o a. icv cx>i^to. Just Received. Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Hay, Bran and Corn. Cotton Planters, Handled Hoes and Farming Implements of all kinds. Biggest lot and prettiest styles of Straw Hats in town. Any goods delivered at your door anywhere in the city free of charge. J. 3V. I_zipscom.l>. AGENT for “Lovell’s Diamond” and “Dixie” Bicycles. m-i-.Mi Of a I’n-: .!’) nt ortti ( arnllninn. AsitKVil.i.r:. N. May 0.—M. E. C'tir- 1<-r, imIIi-('tor of inurnal revenue for tin- fifth (ti. - .i-ie'. i)’ - North Carolina, die;': water;'!:; . i.. week Wit .i miter 1 1 ta. (’oil.mil < ;• r: ■ ■ lawyers as '.veil knov.-n p. »'.'! • •ta:::- \v:is a'r-out lift;. appointed <• i: - ;.r.d been sick one ■ ‘lie thoracieaor- m: i>f the I>est one of tiie best 'i the state He of age and was :unary ‘TO, 1S94. . the!' shipment of millinery go: ! •. l ived this week, consisting of rii hats and fancy Milon stni .vs. We can suii you in tinytiiieg front .: • sailor hat up. Gome and see 1 . -. • ... roll it < tarpenter. —Tov,c!.s be each, cheap as a sneeze at the We Hive. —T. W o!'' the old, put on the new, T: ,:t •. ally tilting, easy shoe; VYt prices run as now they do, Who would deny himself the new? The Bee Hive. large Ears laundry soap for jo ■ :t t! G'-e 1 i ire. I SELL PIANOS and ORGANS Direct from the factory. No commissions or middle-men to pay. New Instruments ex changed for old ones. A hand some selection always to be found at the nt'SIC PARLOR rear of Carroll & Stacy's Bank. Call Saturdays and Mondays. ? W. L. JOHNSON, rucAmici* ii* PIANOS and ORGANS, OAKFMVKY, - - £5. C. socTiiicir; i. ULWAY 00. » . ’*»t»•: i • The Military of Gi oi-k'k Slate* an* liiv t- ' Savannah. Ga.. .May a. g .vernor Atkiilfion will be inyb --1 t;j v ■ ■ f ;.- vanuah (luring the euming .'i..y v.. eit festivities as a guest, of the e:iv. Tin- military companies of Geor ; a ami ad joining states have been invit -ii total/e part in a parade of the Sacinan.h tr.ors during tile eeieliration and t!ie govlir- nor will probaldy revie.v the nar^iie. The May week festival v ! ake pjjtiee May 14. 15 and hi. The e. ni Mjl.m- ta and Raleigh haw ueen or i.-r -! Imre on those dates by .Secretary liei -Vt. ( lost tl to Open .Never Savannah, Ga., !\iay 9. T! - -- savan nah theatre, the ohh-st play hou e in this country, was closed la** m - ht \\ it!i a charity performance of livk . .vibst. As the curtain was rung down t iie au dience sang Auld Lang S,iu-. 'j'i-.e demolitiono^UuMiihliug will begir: at once t - A ; tire. if W i stiTii Tnion* .. " ’y - The rail road • m-M ye ' rdrty served no- tieo <)• 'hi ’ • ' . ' don Telegraph ; e ny ! • i why it should ! not lie : . -d f ‘ -ant. for not giv- I ing the •;.* cent rate: to j'.oinls in east- ; cm North f : :< ii::-' and for disobeying tin older of : he o m'.tission and tiie supreme eoart to mai. ■ that rate. JJi \ . i:i uV -Ishui iUe, Arm:vi:.:a.. N. ' v 7. The dera- eleeted in (lRA.STl.lt s :■ YsTlLVI.) ClEi PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Wanted ! One Dozen Second Hand Sewing Machines. 117 VERY BODY Should come and look at our new Show Windows J- - decorated with Straw Hats from 8? to $1.00. Slices at all prices, Standard Calicoes from to f>«. Nice line of Gents’ Neck Wear. We have a lirst-class line of wash dress goods from fir to 2f>r. Sew ing Machine Oil and supplies. Big stock of Corn, Flour, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Sugar, Coffee, Hoes, I’lctvs, (fee. Agents for the Light Running Domestic Sewing Machine. Don't forget that we want one dozen Second-hand Machines. W. 0. LI PSCOMB & BRO., The Hustlers. ocndu:. lu s'.iitnci.E or pasujni.ijk -rttAnn. u: r: dci: ! I iel-.ei w; A ’.. •viiie yes: il.i ' h- fu*' m op- p-i-.it.‘.(»n. E . Alt ■ i ■ < ■ ii-ral, Titeo- dure !'. Dav: - : h*N . ! ('.i-moerat- ie ticket ; city ha uih'.it n-.ii.-j ; - ii! rule U • two years. • or«:ul Ai» ^: .t, i) ( ?i:»r!ot! <* lOio * - :s Lio t 31 :iyor. tM.'iT’.'i'. X CM May 7.—J. II. Vi'. : ' : -:-1 m was i k".- : democratic m- .nr *. i •■••!. tie erhty without isitbm \\ ’ i an ( '' ; le^nocratic 1- rd <if ahh ■ r-i- ■. ( o . :-!i <.r«; for the firsl ti!!u - in li .• c-i-tv-d u dem ocratic may-. r am. i :tl. Itcmoi-:- ill;- Gu'- n ’.orili ( iirotliiM. V»’i: '!!* -.';•(>>•. (' Mav 7. Specials to tie- ;ar 1'r< • i towns in the State liow i'..-nr • •- .•:<•!»•.-i;-s in near ly all mmii in ! « ' - : - s. In many cities tin"- nan, to oj. t -ition to demo cratic notuiae : . e>'. fson'll I *.«> at; Ne.12; .ily i). i:y Dally | Lv A :...tae;iin l‘-’.00ni o.oo j> 7..X11 a *• .\t . irntimc l.'W ;> I'l.CO s5i a ni.io •' a! 11.1:: P'. iX a a a! a! N<rcrcis (,. , c iile.. Lui Corr.'.-iia Mt. Airy .... To-coa W< : mias'.i r : a C n'rul Cr ■ -le. ille ... f-na ianbut-g. (r'uTn- ys. ... Ii!a ....l-.i.w•! "-0'> l> 2.25 pin: P 12 Oo a lU.'iii I2.H2 all. !•-•: .: 11 11 25 I 1.-4 a 11 W I l.C. 12 24 . .. -.02 a 12 41 p 3 :ia a j. :i. “i a ,, 1.2 '. a ... ."i.n’i a 0.22 . a 4 ■ a •i.()s a Kia^'VMount'nj •• Gaatoaia _ Ar-Citr.ri tie I sa-t J. «Ji»* .1 C.VM pi Ar. L u.. 0 12.00 a 11.40 p 11.V5 pi 1.05 2.14 pj„ :< !:» p 4.If pi., 1.50 p|., 5.00 pi. ..I' pi. °7 it'Vbsi® II-SSCOMU. Ar. X;if:i mond .. . i S CO a 4 40 pj O.CO a Ar.WaeMn*ton . i'.4: a 0JB p! “ Baitin'. ' e.a.it. s.15 a 11.5' p' .. - “ I'Pilu elptiia ..It0.25 :i.<0 a “ Xc-.V Yor: Il2 5.'i a ii.2:i a| “ 1 Vos. if stiii 1 .No.at No.:-5 Wo.ll SoutlibouaU. AkhIkiJx for s,-.; 1 S Riciimonij, Va., May .k-hn \\ T. Anderson of tliis city, ma ie an a: sign ment yesterday with b.ibi'ities of about 15,00(0. of this sum . l oin yr,,- 000 is secured by bonds, sto-.-s.s. notes, and the retmainder is cm - >•, <>y the real and personal pnm.'rty Mr. An derson, coijveyed in this dec i. MlKsjtssipjii 1>h:iUui • in S sxio:!. Jacks(^.n. !Miss.. May Th.- State Bankers/assoeiatiou of Ait- i •• >•: q in annu4l session yesterday. .\ r. , .lu- tion endorsing the eon r.--.- of L •• I re- land administration on lit m • ■■ y < . tion wa/s introduced, but a r. " qi- positiofa was shown ami discus ion a as postponed until today. j It Creates, Great r.-;el:eimvit. Bt'IiA Pkst, May *4. Tncrc i . a ■■■ eat dealLf excitement in poiiti'-::! -irclcs ne;e over the publication of Emperor Frar cis Joseph’s letter, expresd;: ■ aon- fidei.ee in Count Kalnoky. It is reas- Hert( d that the 1! niffy ctbinet will re sign Alnlmmtt’it ttert Men AUj.iurri. Gi^KKNVH.t i-:, Ala.. May ‘.t. 'i i,.- great council of the imi-]."!. loiit unlcr of Red .Men met again yc :. r i : -ans- ucted the business of Gu-se inn and adjon rued to me -t 11 ' year it: I’hcenix CitVv no ".t;: c.’.ho! na in brief. The c : 'of the , * rb-Ellington library v.;it jail upon . an ford and J. A. Lilli *0:1, ii' • :: - * .. The ii* ’ 02 at ( iiarlot.te. has .‘.hut down in • : I r ! • .Marge its plant. Messrs. Newc: :ab ,v U-.-rryhill opened the factory a 1 out Aax"i:--X, utui have twice enlarged the bull a ing. Tiie propei-ty of tin - Guiiford cotton mill- - . s s i!d at ::c ; m Saturday for SSS.OOn. 't .is pro;. . lias bei'u cover ed witii • -.v-Mtits ft):- some time. Tho "ilk‘al i .v' - .U-.es sent by Gov ernor ('air to . ti governors of eouthern state . t 1. prea-nt lu re May 20 as his gu: - .M . LI not go out until .Saturday. Two or three governors will probably come. Tin* I! r 1 ' 'i'. - s tiiat a mortgage wa- r - -! - exe 1 •! and registered in Chat. !.: •: o . payable in the year .v ■1. ;• M - -' evidently in tended tin yc. r bat it is plainly \\rittf... | Daily Dftiiy Lv Ncvt riiJ'.n.a I 74 P 12.1' n “ U..i!a. 1 Iprda . • (•.•''* p •• Baltimore : ! ! .20 p “ Wu ,baton... U'.-ta p “ Klchmond 42.05 a Pnnvilln ruaricUo..— ( .. it ala IC : s.'.tir.int’n B. G .20 a 0.42 a 11.14 1' Dally 1.00 p 12.05 a .40 a C.IO 0.5'> u 11.05 duo | 1.2.' pj.. 10.47 a 12.1s a l.C p. 12.31 a 2.0i p. p 0.45 a ... p 12.1(1 n .. p 12.55 p... • • • • • • “ S rcintiurg.. 11.37 a 1.06 a 2.50 j) “ Ur ■ nvilie 1 !.2S p 1.37 a 4.10 p “ Control 1.15 p 2.45 a 5.3J ji >■ (^. n , 3.o(4 a 5.51 |> •*' V,'< itmicster.. C.12 ]) “ Toreo i 3.54 a 6.15 p “ Mount Atry... 7 p “ Con.rlia ... . 7.12 p Li : 4.47 a 7..'t5 p “ Gainesville.... 3.31 p 5.04 a 8.03 p “ Uutorl 8.85 p • ■•••••• “ Ixorcr oyi 9.11 p Ar Atlanta K time 4.55 p 0.25 a 10.0) p ! Ar Ath;ataC lime! 3.05 p 0.00 a 5.25 p I IM 0T WHAT WE SAY, hut rhat Hood’s Sarsaparilla Docs, that tells tiie story of its merit and success Remember HOOD’S CUKES. OhaznterfaiziMi and GSin Ointmcat la a certain cure tor Chronic Sore Eyca, Granulated Eye Lid-t, Bora Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Sait. Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box. For . Me by druggists. ones* TO HCRSiS OWNSHS. For putting i ; - * in 0 fine healthy ren dition try Dr. (M. 1 V, Co idition Powders. ’Xhcy ton ev. tl* • m. aid digoHtion, earo In. a of ; ' ; v; tipation, correct iddi.i - ; •-». - ( I 'r r worms giving i-ew life 1.. . ■" r!':d herx. 25 ccuLi j*. 1 - |s.\.k .,: . a. by druggiolH. ‘■A ' a. m. "P.” p. m. “M." noon “N.” night. | Nos.3T r.rulCA '.V.ishlnaton and Southwestern Vcsiibn: 1 ' 11.imttcct,Through Pullman Sleepers between .\< v. - York ancWN’ow Orleans, via Wash ington, Atlanta and Montgomery, and also be tween Now York and Memphis, via Washing ton, Atlanta anil Birmingham. Dining Cars. Nen. 35 and 34 United States Fast Mail. Pull man Sloe ing Cars between Atlanta, Mont- gonr ry au<l Now York. Nos. 11 and 12, Pullman Sleeping Car between | Richmond, DaavUlo and Greensboro. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, | (lon’l Pass. Ag’t, Ass’t General Pass Ag t Washingtoh, D. C. Atlanta, GA. W B. RYDER, Superintendent, Cbsrlotte, North Carolina. W. H. OUEEN. J. M. CULP, Goa l Mipt., Traffic Mn'gr. Wasuimuio*, u. Q. WobUiagtou D. 0. In Poor Health i means so much more than you imagine—serious and' fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected.' Don’t play with Nature’s' greatest gift—health. If you are feeling out of sorts, weak , and generally ex hausted, nervous,, have no appetite and can’t work,, begin at oncetak- 1 ing the most relia ble strengthening medicine,which is Brown’s Iron Bit ters. A few bot tles cure—benefit comes from the very first dose—if tucit'i stiiin your . teeth, and it’s pleasant to take. , It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver ' Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood • Malaria, Nervous ailments < Women’s complaints. Get only the genuine—it has crossed red • lines on tiie wrapper. All others are sub- 1 stitutes. ()n receipt of two ae. stamps we • will send set of Ten Beautiful World'* Fair View* and book—free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. Follow’* The Crowd For sulo by W.B . Dul’RE, Gaffney, 8. 0. To Webster's for anything you may need in the way of GROCE KIES. A fresh lot of Lewis’ Snow Flake Crackers and Tea Cakes. A few more pounds of Fancy Candy at W. Respectfully, W. M. WEBSTER, Jr. Look Here I Having formed a copartner ship with the finest smith and wood workmen in this section we arc prepared to do work of all kinds. Tool Work, Horseshoeing and New Work done to order. Painting in any style desired. Special attention given to fine work. Tire Shrinking warranted, done to perfection. One trial will convince you what cash will do. Respectfully, WM. HOARD.