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Bottled Up! Whether in the form of pill powde or liquid, the doctor's prescription fo blood diseases is always the samemercury or potash. These drugs bottli up and poison and dry it up in tin system, but they also dry up the marrov in the bones at the same time. The suppleness and elasticity of tin joints give way to a stiffness, the rack ing pains of rheumatism. The forn gradually bends, the bones ache, wliih decrepitude and helplessness prenia turely take possession of the body, am it is but a short step to a pair o crutches. Then comes falling o 4i,,. ??.i -i * ? ? .u.iiuu.i) umii; uones,?acoa dition truly horrible. V?POTASH^ Contagious Blooc 'UPDniDv/ Poisou?the curst tMfcHCUKr/_ of n,ankiml_is th( most horrible of al 05? ?_3oHL diseases, aud has al R ^ ' jas^ ? n d mercury MMMSM '?rtb aguin attack' ;UK' HOIMC ? V JVv jj I throat, filling them >U||! tfl J witli eatiug sores. jjP ?r licl J| known cure for this table, ami one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. It never fails to cure Contagious Itlood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Cancer, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease, take a remedy which will not tujure you. Be .wire of mercury; don't do violence to vour system. Itoti't get bottled up! < Mr book s sent free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHEP M ^ MT V'AV0 <. > Central Tlmo Tl?*( w * ulntnM ? nnd MMivltte. 1" ' Iv.ii' Jwtwe "1 C.:lllliibni i-a.i Ol !mr i ".i.lv itrrr< t i v :r ' r * i? * ! t, i ton NortIIIHIUII ). Lv. J'vtllo, P.C.&P.Ry.. ? 1ft a s < ; 12 l.j y " valiluih 8 ,) Ar. e'ulnn.biiv ^ '> \> ? i V try * , . Ar. IViiiliubia.. 10 65? 10 b p Lv. A?kus1?, Ku. 1<j. 2 ! /1 ! , 5 Hp " (i rnnltortlln ' ? ' > ; 10 1? p ' p " Tr?'*t<?:i I 8 031' 10 (9p 0 ! ; ;? ~ Johnston* 6 lOp 11 lo p| 6 <fl p Ar. 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'. . . , N 1.1)7ondUS'-'Wnshlngs inimdHouthweslori Lit* . - ; V CIi : .1 II <*!.? - 1' T: .. 'Hi .<>, has tin. t:i, Vsa>.,.. . aim N < York. r tut stooping cart i ttwn .1 August 1 .. . B: hi.-:. 1 N -1 mi ' s. ) 1 - .V , F"i 11;. . lw< 1 1< ' I I. . til r!n ' !> 1 ' 1 . i. . ?' !. I ( . It.. . . . b HAS S* ' . J ' !. , * -rll \ a. Ti? 1 *.; . ? . W. A. TURK, f>. H.HARUW i. I' A. V V.' . .. !. . " . " r T If. IIIOI'MIC .. Ml I I "> ' I 1 li . n- ' . .. n 'i !l I fc!. .11. ... I v ! .< if tf* .i:- i> ?r I .... . ri!.< for tJ. iON'J I l.i'JCJ o::? >1 : -ix month oO ccntx. rVKKS ELECTKO IM'KLN iMUNTEK. Lion Law Loquaciously Argtt t Many Members Express Th Various Views on This Imp e taut Legislation. i ? The Register. J Mr. James T. Parks, editor . the Patriot of Orangeburg v j: elected state printer by the jo > session of the legislature Thin mi . ! afternoon. i The incidents connected w the printing matter have caui j much attention to tie attracted . it and a larger audience was :l attendance than on any electi > j held thiH year. The galler ;! were well filled and the so 1 about tho sides of the house representatives were occupied I spectators, who wore attentive a 1jinterested. The election was to fill the i j expired term of Mr. C. A. <dal .lr., who was incapacitated by unfortunate* circumstances j before the legislature a>seinbl The circumstance alluded caused Attorney (leneral lvut to declare the otlice vacant. '! law requires that tin govorr and the chairman o*' tlie prmti mniittee of the house and ct nt?? should (ill the vacancy ad t. rim This law wn? not co plied with and the appointing was made secretly and in has allowing no one an opportunity become a candidate. (Governor Kllerbe summon Senator McDmiod and Licprcsc tative Hlythe to counsel him garding the matter. Neither these gentlemen were chairm of ?he printing committees a Mr. Hlythe has subsequently n nour.ced on the Moor of the hoi: that the governor had everythi arranged when ho arrived in t city, not knowing on what < rand ho hail been brought, y lily the says ho understood tl his position was merely advise and that ho aequoiosced in wl tho governor had already < oi led on, thinking that the executive would take all the ?nonsibilitv as it nronerlv beloi .1 to him. To make a long ' short "* Charles Ik Calvo, m of the g tleman who fi rnierly h? 1.1 the < lice, was appointed a ! inter! Mr. Calvo had no plant and tUiV.ed tin* ivnr! , Vi.pfn i. f! a cont compan) to <; . !?o v.i,.!:. ? <: a to luii! r o p> ' i n nrHo-v ( il.fM* ! v !.T -..It ..I' mi.- ) ..... ... , tary rritioi-m. A I:.'J l.niii 1 ? >i t i.? -. '.i .. till' I' \ I I _V 1 I lilt . .1 t Uh-yality <?l" f' w ,i; 1. Ah n . .lit <?i is. . ; i >', .? tioil t ol= ( ion " Unlay va?' ori??! ; ! M r. I'iv1 . 1"! s 1 ?P.<1 p i". her hi:., -v if. i I .. ?: .v . '-* ':111 < '.'! < ! ' rr! w the poo; !o of '! ' < \ Hoi nail" arran. on - v. 'It 'I H V-r t .1 ;! . 'I \i!.? that i : . v. ly arid \v?il. j> .d .. ... .. ? ? : <><1 to the worl; l;v ./ad an ' t ioli .]./ 1 aovi ii to nu> t n 'mi 1 > /f , 1 1 dattir>' ! rii 1 i : c: " t i 'I all Thare v/ero oi.l v tv/o ? Viav c | was nominated I).. Senator Mci Calla in a bn-iiu ps like way with J out any frills whatever, ml. I Mr. Pollock nominated Mr. oil* Calvo in a very elaborate arcn-! or- j moot and was called down twice, i i Mr. lvinard objected to a state-1 | ment the gentleman made, in ; which it was said that Governor | of Kl'erbe and the two chairmen had : tas made the appointment and Sena- J jut tor Archer made a point of order, iav that the joint assembly was not : called to discuss the advisability jjlj of electing a state printer, but to ied one* Both nominations received jn many seconds and the election jon was ordered to proceed. The resuit was : fas Parks HO ,,i- Calvo f>2 OF Bryan 1 bv ! ' t 1 he members voted as follows: Parks?Aldrieh, Alexander. | Archer, Rrown, Connor, Dennis, ,n ' Douglass, DuRose, (Jaines, llnv, N?* j Henderson, Mauldin, McCalla, an Norris, O'Dell, Sanders, Staekl,s* i house, Snddath, Wallace, Waller ? 1 1 ''and Williams. Representatives? ,n Railey,l?edon, Hethnne, Rreeland,i 1,M C rson, Caushman, Crnm, Cnsh- \ ' v man, C. M. Davis. W. C. Davis,) 1(1 Delimit), Dukes, ? ?iwards, Klird,; M: i'pps. Fairey, i ?>\, tiadsdcn,j Sarris, (l isque, H. I'. (iood*vm,| ln" ' i. I'. (In dwm, (iraliain, Ilainilni" t<m, Harvey, Hiott, Hollis, IDim-j phre>, Hydrick, llderton, II. K. j Johnson, T. K. .lohnson, Kennedy, to II. J. Kinard, .1. D. Kinard. Dan-' ? 'caster. I.ester, l.imehouse, Lofton,! ?(1j.D K. Miller, J. H. Miller, Minhoe,} McD.tniel, 'McKeown, McDaurin, j McWhite, I'hillips, I'rice, I'rince, !)i Kainsford, Russell, Seabrook,ja Skinner, S. W. Smith, Speer,j Sturkie, Tiintnerman. Toole. \'?>r.i 1 ~ ^ " 1 ^ m~ nor, Woleh, We.-t, Westmoreland,| ' " Winkler, Witherspoon, . n Wveho and Yeldoll. Sl Calvo?Hnist, Dean, defines, " ir~ l/jsosne, liOve,Mayfiold,Mcl>aniel, j( Miller, Moses, I'ettigrew, Rags- |, "l* dale, Ser.rhorouch, Sloan, Talbird, o ,r-v Turner, Walker. Representatives tl ^ ' ?All, Anderson. Ashley, Austell, j . Baeot, lilvthe. Hums, Childs, Do-1 " 1 l.oaeh, Kibler, Lonitnon, laving-1 ^ ston, Meares, Alehrtens, Mitchell,' ti ' ~ Mi'Cullough, Nettles, 1'ai ton, I'ly -, v f 1 r, I'olloek, I'yatt, Jiey uold.-,Kul?-; ? ' inson, IvOLcMs, .Sanders, .1. K. . P Smith, Steven >n, ">u!livan, .1. I'. 1'. Tiioiuas, dr., W. ?S. Tliomas, a iiic.-nt, Wolling, Whionant, !i Wilson and Williams. |u t h ?*r. lingers r .1!up hi-- bill to , ; .1 tlife li .. law after January ^ ( ' ! . i ' :iii! f 0(1 r riV-5 of '* . [ (t > ? < f t | ' y |jj .) \y > { f : ' i ' 1ji ' ii "ale or <>t liei ? u if, . ) . m a o row ; or crop sh uid . r 1 or .y null utd roil. . . .v r. Gasquo moved to t?ik< ;l i ..1 y . > t..' cijUclill^ WOlUh Ol iitO r.?- bill. : \ >.?? knew this ' li l\ o t ro 'ii n?; old ft raw. lie j in ii bis bill worn killed the .j : .-lion would not be settled i 11 ? ? . . I o j;i:u ni i hop to R < over the ^ F id: i;u 1 ion at tin- time, t, .'lr. lingers -oiid uo thoroughly j i.u iitcss man would loan at the ' ri n sral rate on a purely a^rieuM f I u r. i i lion '! * ? ,.. , , . j . | H . i.. > <>111 iii. qun.st ioiit u litis j V"'1:1 "l! -toil 1 hut no man , 1 . t 'n ii'v lidVP fi t ibli !.<>(! i'ouIiI borrow on u i J 'lie nstril r?t?* mi intorost. < i: Ion::!. \\ tntod t > I now ' . i l' llo' r <id ho unntoii to . , : . from ?of'iiv: m !/'. Tin vor v nn -nose is to v< n ii liiHn I!.( mi nivin*. .'ii ' >' * i. n ; . tohi > i vo I t bor. ' !, ' I t: ?r ff ' thn ' :< !i i oRl'i i (. i . ! ie: ? . su iiiftn .< i'a-, ' i /a. vor. i I AN or- ' To M< XfV. AI\H ASSERTING IN T EXCLUSIVE USE ?>I* THE 41 PITCHER'S CAST' 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCH was the or in in at or of "Pi that has heme oral docs n hear (he fac-siuiHc signedan This is the original " PITCH used in the homes of the I! years. LOOK CAREFULLY the hind you have always h, and has ihc signature per. No one has authority cept The Centaur Company President. March S, IS97. Do Dot, Do not eiKtan'or the li o a cheap substitute which (because lie makes a fe1 gretlienls of which CVCl "The Kind You I D- / r O *T*! i r* r? U-M.io >ric. i"Aw'1 /W / / r Insist The Kind That OTIIKK OKATOHS. Mr. Rotors spoko at gr< mgth on the bill, lie thoron; i recited the troubles with win gricultunsts are assailed. Mr. Cushman opposed Lhe b le explained that the lien 1 as the only recourse for t oor tenant farmers. They o o lauds and the crop is the ot acurity that thev Can give t lerchant for the year's suppli t is a fact thar some merchai avo abused the lien law a ave boon extortionate. In 1 pinion it is a bad time to repi lie law. Mr. llollis asked if in the op )ii of Mr. fushman it would nv better seventy-live ye: once, and if the farmers' con ion was not growing worse !'r< ear to year under the oporati r the lien law. Mr. Rainsford also opposed t assage of the bill, lie said tl .1 i I: - > ' ' i 111- county itli' lien Had OOOOl !?'t^i-? <>f credit, ami to repoa 1 t en law would be to com plot* p-i't b wi tie > - in hi-county. 'I eiitlenian said that in Kdgelii ty any !' tuer could combi is !i 11 ami i mortjrapo 0:1 er "?) ,t 1 1 > M'l re m or t very rcaaona bio rate of i nt -t 1 hum any bank. ! r. .'-iii pkiii.- .-poke at ! 11. ii r-,.position to Mr. li nfr-' b Wtfl.n vol' MSOMSII IIKM.. Mr. V'i . tier secured the ll< mi b< c m !>y 1 ronld agree on the propo it hat ?!.< peopl should I;.* prote d. The question is how to p oct theiii. I tie present lien I ad been tiied for thirty ye nd found vranting. I nder [ ration .armors worked fr 'l.nstinas to Christmas ami i? * end <ti ?h>s severe strain \v< Hillary si ml in rags. Tho peoj f this state will never bo rodut roin poverty while the lion 1 tamls. The gentleman advoeal I." r;-j, :?I of til-* law and f ni he farmer- tu diversify and tin >\ become prosperous. J ho son ru farmer i tho greatest gamh the fnco of (Jed's earth. T; bout M >nto (Jarlo It is nc.t t .. i t t the Southern farmer. i ' s his <*otto i before a . i o put in tho ground. The foold I world throw avsnvonly 1 >00,0(in n year ; t Monte (' h I i t lLnn. ? ,.1 1 t UII i . i ?i 11 < r ^ ?/; iin -> i?t 1, )?. i f' () 11 am! n \ our I?I b.. n ;.>< ! ,u M. < Ml- M i Mill tf < nil. )| (ill.- (i . ... . : i p, ?'i i ppi* aii<l ! r< and luuj; 'roubjr . f'r: ' i-5. I L ETTER "VTHFRS U t. L> liitJ h Vj-; a ! 11C COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE : WORD "CASTORIA," AND 0irliA, ' AS OUR TRADE MARK. ER, of Hi/annis, Massachusetts. T CHER'S CASTOR I A," the same ow s-tf? on ever'J of ( wrapper. ER'S CASTORIA," which has been others of Amer.iea for over thirty ( at the wrapper and sec that it is I from me to use my name ex' of which Chas. H. Fletcher is A -W A Be Deceived. fo uf your child by accepting some druggist may offer yon '.v more pennies on it), the in? ho does not know. lave Always Bought" GIV.1LE SIGNATURE CF & <Yc on Having . Never .Bailed You.. ? TT MURRAY bTHUT Ntw YOnM CITY ? ,, $100 To Ann Pi, iii- *' 1C|, WILL PAY WIOO "OP ANY C<\SE Of Weakncso Ir? Kf?in Tliry T-or.t anil ' " | I'all t.o Cnrc. 'I" An Omaha ('onii any places for the first '110 time before the public a Mauicai. Tiuiatmks i for the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous . nii?l St Mi' l Weal ac a, un?l Restoration of fly laic Force in old and young men. No llO worn out Froueh remedy: contains 110 i'hosphorous or other harmful drugs- It is 05?* a Wosiuiut'Ci. Tiikatmhst musical in its II18 e Herts positive iu its euro. All readers, I who are sintering from u wenkno?> ihot , b'i^hts their life, causing that mental and liln : . i<al suffering peculiar to Lost Man^..1 ! ' 1. h old w rite to thoKTATK MEDK'AL i >MI'A.'\Y, Omaha, Neb.. and thev .will send \ ou absolutely FRISK. a valuable ju_ |.a on these discuses, and jiositive proofs . o. ' truly Mauicai. Tkbatmest. ThonshG niuls of men, who have lost all hopo of a irs -'iT's nr." being restored by them ton perj; feet eondit ion. This .Ma . ai. T;:i:atm!:nt may bo taken ) HI 11 lion-. it. .c !i r t he i r di reel ions, or t hoy will QU . a;. r:;.ii -b,i and hotel bills to ull w ho to ;ro there for treatmeiit, if they sit r cure. They .re perfectly reliable; i jlo . no Froe Frescrinuoun, Fret Cure, , ] Fi Sample, or C. O. l>. fake. They have ' ft cupitul, ami gue. runteo to cure in o - case h > treat or refund every dollar; ' i ehar. i may bo deposited In a ! 1 , nil to them when a euro 1* sly Writo them today. he - ~ ne Ohio River and Charleston P.ailAdy hi*1 IPVl or- r ^-r-r . ? .Jrf:'i^rkt i' l^v>. ill. !" rn! M i: T \ I'l.K oft ho < ihio River Mml j 1 ? hnrio'on Railway Company, I < < .,nn !\ with III. .ni?11111 Caroli^ia , : (;our?:i i fini Iroail. i.JJ : in i?(l ft O !( I.or lMli, 1SH7 (jfc. HOlTNI>. i HOUND ro. I s. <.. 11 > I 1" i : i i ,\ i !! mm rs'iOn xr :i m i I'M H',V - 7 II HA 7 I II \ 11.1.1, i I" . j K I N'( . o\ I I.I.I I I "III firs . i : . i'.v . < A Mlil.N . :: (? " I "* K I.IM HAW . n'l: i' I ? i ! i: v r a r ; m at i-i ick ii i i.i. * ; i .p.. ' Vi VI I.I II r.i..\< :ii r . i-. .. n|o 'ii .MM . .?... li I. \ i; 11 I i \ t ' - i i sea I I I OKKK1 ' 1TY . * t ' . Kill. I I i: >T< >N - * ,1%N A i ? < M A 1(1' c, I.- . . fl'il I ' N . 'Til I I' in ?l N Ii i i Ml H \H . i . i ' 111- . i ' ~ j ri - I.-. . I'M III, M l. I; . , I 7 am ] til- wl 1' ' !'!'N 'S IV' I' . Sui. I I (I I K i ' bi wi i : ..i. . r in I " * \ : ii' run- ilailv 11' i .'i init'. if l i i > < v i III. ... 9 .. . . III..' :.' <>f ! '" . i lit , v. I Of If' |{| Y '! ? 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