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ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created fo 10 purpose, namely, a ruceptacl .r the urine, and as such it i >t liable to any form of diseas ccept by one of two ways. Th st rf/iy is from 1 m per feet actio tlie kidneys. The second wa from careless local treattner 4 other diseases. < IIIi:r CAI'NE. Unhealthy urine from ui althy kidneys is the chief cuius bladder troubles. So th * >tiib, like the bladder, was crt >ed for one purpose, and if m ,1'ioret! l(?o no.i ll n<>? ii i w-akne.ss or disease, t xcepl i ;? cases. If i situated back i ' d very cl ? o ?<> the uulde < -rotore . o.un : ? >uv<?r j ice ?uanifested in J lie 1.; lot; jok, bladder or urinary papsap Id ten, by uiistaKe, attributed t Si.ai weakness or womb trot *.t vomo sort. The error t-ily made and may be as easil puled. To liud out correctly your urine aside for twent :r hours; a sediment orsettlin iicatea kidney or bladder troi . The milil and theextraord y elf tot of Dr.kilmer'sSwam] nt.tliegreat kidney,and bladdt nedy is aoon realized. If yo d a medicine you should hav best. At druggists fifty eon I one dollar. Von may have lple bottle and pamplet, hot II free by mail. Mention th i'kkt'btisk ami send vonraddrei )r. Kiltrior vV: Co., Biu&hun , N. V. The proprietors ( ; paper guarantee tho ?e: ene^ of thi< offer. NTHOMKKY A II It IV KS tJllKTLY IN IIA HAN J f. Sigsbee Takes up (Juartei i the Cruiser?Only Span is ivors at Work. ahana. .March'.'.?The I'nite es cruiser Montgomery a 1 here at 111is mornim arrival here of tho Moo ,y was very quiet, it lain .... i. 1 - 11. ! " I' ; . - i <ur\ e ler lVrn, ipiarters !< a in Sinsli'.-e and others. < 'o.i 'lor ('onverso, ol' t li<? Mon rv, i< a ln^li authority o bsivos ami his advice will 1 ,*:l 1 o the court ol inquiry int oss of t he Maine. 'tor briny the usual salute an ' saluted iu rot urn, t he Monl ry was moored in the prii harbor, near the wreck < I laine, and in Ilie center of (?f Spanish warships, tor in t lie day < 'oinniamh erseVceei ved t he eorrespom n board the cruiser an d him graciously, though h olhiiiy to tell him 1 ?eyon lets already sent. Ho seen i.-lied to have a rest in II ! harbor for a while, as fli . r lias been very busy touel West Indian ports Intel; itain Sijrsbee, Lieutenai uindj r U auiwrijrht an l I't 'owelsou will occupy (|iiai 1 i the Montgomery, the IVi I I iluu.i t hi- afternoon. I li pmiery is as trim and nej jsible. Nobody is allnvc ird without permission. In is excluded j| business f sy demands the a<lmis.sio visitor. 1 nei? i.s no ind ., ol t lie lem/l h ol I lie cruiser' d'( i tliis harbor, any more !h> 1(> . is any news of the duratio " , ion I t he ? " 'of ir here. Tlfe court field ii i I . * . . ti ( I MHIilV, l'\II;! 11 !l 111 >11 | * ivers, i )nly 1!: ;j):tnis >1 V ^ ! : r 1 ' >;i; j?.u 1 ' V- ' 1 ' Si\ , / * ;u sloau! . i'< > [4't r do I wis i . ! li? v 1 I I some of which will be clumped i into the sen. Oilier portions of r i the wreck are worth saving, e i8 Senator Proctor left here today e for Key West, and will go to e Miaina bv tomorrow's steamer, n y Consul Oeneral Lee says there 't was nothing of importance in the mail matter which he has just re ceived from the United States. 1 The Olivette's passenger list of 0 . 0 incomers was small, and her outgoing list of passengers i- not as large as usual. e | n A Spanish column under Cnl. if jTejoda, :ceording to a Spani h re poll, he- captured several entrenched insurgent camps in the ;e I Manzanillo district, including the M j camp oi Kl Chine. The troops, j'lthe Spaniasds aid. killed nine y j men. mad*' three prisimors, and *, i capt nred "an armory with many ^ I groat huts and hospitals." i'hero 'ir i * ? j was another engagement between i- tliese opposing forces, it appears. ?' at La Sierra, and the in-urgents * are alleged to have lost over loo o men, while the Spanish colonel C reports only two ol iiis men killed .a and 15 wounded. ii ie There will l>o an important <s meeting tonight of the central |j. committee of the Conservative j. party. The Marquis Aprzleguia. who will preside, will, it is an nounced, "expose the proposition that the Conservatives should * ' take part in the elections." It is generally admitted that a majority s ot the Conservatives are unwill'' ing to take part in the elections. ! though the colonial or autonomic government will reserve Hi places (1 . , . . lor tlie (. onservatives in the cor* i , i ... . lonial congress, it they participate in t he elect ions. tir A further examination of the ,! divers occupied the "'court of in juiry today. The sessions were not long and it would he hard for ?r any one not possessed of inside , information fo tell what keeps the members here, unless it he ! that thev are waiting until the ie Li: - - i i in ><-i > niu an. 11 > c.MUMino :t r\< 1 re1 port upon portions of the hull :i 1 11 ready engulfed in the harbor I j mud. ?.! The Fern left for Kev West to i )C night. a Americans here are greatly ploaseil at the prompt action of M* congress in passing the defense I hill, every one regarding the apd propria! ion as a wise measure in e time of peace. j llonore haine, Hie American 1 correspondent, has been expelled 1 I from the island, lie left on tlu> 1(1 Plant line st? :11n? r Olivette :it '"! noon today. There have been further arrests on a charge of con 1 | s pi racy. An entertainment and social i* Junction !'<>r the benefit of the '^Spanish navy ?s b< au. arranged a' totake place at I he Theatre T.icon, d Several boxes have been -old at d "?:>() each and the loges have been it I disposed of at .f."? > each. >rj bonis Klopsch, proprietor ol n t lie f'hri-tian I lerald of New York i I city arrived on the Ward line -iteainer Sc'iirnnivi to.in- !!<> i-. m (hip of three commissioners ;ij?ii jiointo(l l?v l'rosidenl MeKinley i to siijiorvi-p the collection of :i i relief fund ;i:id is here to m?o ('oi. i<; sill (ieiict l !,fc and Mis ? I: !! .1 >fi ami to observe t l:r ii: v , t;a' it. n of r !i; I. ? : i < * v' | t on ! ci'? t . , V / O I I ?< ? 1 ii ^ c. . *i?it to cuii*|ui v i t tuiiu i. i I CUKKAli CKOlbS. Statist it*s Concerning Wheat, Corn and Oats. s j Washington, March 10.?The j s j consolidated returns of the differ- I v j ent crop reporting agencies of the | ( I department of agriculture, made j j up to March 1, show the wheat j reserves in the farmers' hands on 1 j that date to have been the equivj alent. of 22.0 per cent, of last ( i year's crop, or about 121,000,000 i bushels. This is M3,000,0oo bushels in excess of the farm reserve rei _ ? A. - 1 * " 1 puneu (me vcar ngo, on: me re- . suit (?C the "c i! w! ; ;nve-ti- . ' ' gallon mad by tin* department {Inst Tall would indicate that the crop ol* 1 MM. w : !:tr;er than i , , .. ' lepai tment mm rea ??* l.? i-, ,i> v. jat t ?. lime. i I?e proposition , i tiie crop ol 1897 shipped beyond | county lines I;- 50.7 per con.. The ? 01 n in ..inner-' hands a- ' i estimated, aggregate s 7 > ).<1 ' >,t ?)<> ' l bushels, >r 41.1 per eei.:. of last | s j year's crop, as against 1,1(14,000,- i 000 bushels ?>r 51.0 per cent on ' j hand March 1, 1M>7, and 1.072,- ' 000,000 bushels, or 40 s per cent. | on March 1, 1S90. The proportion I of the total crop shipped out of ' the county where grown is ?sti- j N mated at 21.0 per cent., or about ( I 412.000-000 hnslm!-. Tlii> r.r,.nnr tion of the tol a I crop uierehant- j able is estimated a S(J s ;ier i?t. | ()f oats,there are reported to he | ahout 27d,OOn.OOO bushels. or per rent, still in farmers'hands, ^ as compared with 3L'>,000,000 hiishcds, or 11.2 per cent.on Ma roll j I, U>1)7. The proportion c?l" till* crop shipped beyond county lines s is estimated at 20.2 per cent. ' MA USUAL M FiLTOX. 1 1. ('apt. Luwson I). Melton Uereives s the Appointment. 1 Itogist wr. 1 Al?. 10 \ V\ ? ItatnH ,.f ( )i*? rt (.<1 i c; 01 ! burg, the recognized leader of the lvcpuhliean partv in Sout!i t'.iroj lina, whs in the city yesterday j 'morning aid -tutod that <ipt. ' Lawaou 1). .Melton vrouh! t??> ap * j pointed I' nited St?tos marshal for I ' j the s'ate, because ho (Webster) I' j had recommended him. Sort j j enough in the Washington dig ' l natchcs last niidit tii>> unnfiir t. ment was announced. Oapt. Med ton was once the ' leader of that taction of the lie- I 1 4 ! publican party known as the1 i "Lilly Whites," as opposed to the I j ' old faction fir the "Black and ( Tans" headed by Mr. Webster, j i When the gift of the various fed-) j oral oflices in tho stato was first j i placed in the hands of .Mr. Wet)-' ! ster, Mr. Melton was not even 1 thought of a^ a possibility for the | oflice which lie ha* jn t received. ! The most popular were Mr/leorge 1 !.< 'unningham.of ('haricoton, and ' ' (-ol. It. M. Wallace, of Sumter. ('apt. Me'ton is personally very popular. He has many friends, who, realizing that tho appointI ment niiisi he given to a Heptini In-an, will be glad of his good , luck. The oflice pays about iM,r>00 ; a vear, and has at it- disposal a I . . U ' numtior of minor ollicer. which | have doc btle^s been promised ere j this. . \>'hoopiug cough i- t'li' ino-1 di t resting malady ; tint its duration can ( he mil >hurt liy t he ii<c of <)nc Minnie I ?'ongli < lire, which i- also tin' 1 '-f ' known roim'tly i'?.r croup am! all Inn:,- J am! bronchial troiihh -# < raw for?l . National iN h nco f.aw a 1 >i 1?. Washinp.lon, March ?T1. I';< shlent at - : 10 ?>V : tin it'.:, , m si. ,;j . ' ,? i. o.i -'.i ra a p. i ; > tiot' i! il; . .ICO AMU .< 1< i0*\ :i i t South Carolina Loads. To those who believe that the out hern press indulges in mere tile talk when it asserts that litis ection is becoming a formidable ival to New England in the liehl ?l" cotton manufacturing we preent the following table compiled rom the latest available returns: Looms. Spimtl?s. i wiuuiii? (>, IUt> I,!1,)!} 7?'orf?ia 17,.V.tS 71 a, 111 \<Mitin'ky ... so,G02 1 i-^i>-ippi . !*.?.; 7(t,<502 s." orl li ('nrol i ii;i .. 2a,o*5G 5111,7*' >oiitli' nrolina 07.011 1.15)1,IDG IViiiipmci! a.ii'i 102, *?)() r i 1-liiin 1,001) ir>2,r?18 i 1 \\i!l be seen ihi > ! bn ir stat -menl lb >t .buili < 'o>Iiji:? - iar in t lie lead of In r si ler s? ?11. t?i sintes.as re_'iU" 1- In nit m!><>r o ooms and spindles; atid when i' s remembered that I wo decade* here were in tin.' entire >.?.uI!i inly i 1 .SOS looms ami -17-1 'piddles in ojieralion. the enornous strides made liv I In* Pal netto slate stand out in hold reiel. With pluek, encrirv and enter ,ri<r> !iinl cnlliniiii.i i i . nil I 11 V. I V_ III. ? his grand old common wenlth vill yet become the greatest in lustrial renter on the Atlantic roast? Register. haw I til Interest. Following is the law that now ;overns legal rates of interest: Section 1. That no greater inerest than . per cent, per annum hall be charged, taken, agreed ipon, or allowed, upon any contact arising in this state for the tiring,lending or use of money,or itlier commodity,either by way of traight interest,discount or tlurvise,except upon written con: i act, vherein by express agreement, a ate of interest m t exceeding > >er cent., tnav h?* charged. Sec. 'J. Anv n rse'i or rportion who sh 11 receive < r contract o receive, a- inter st,anv greater It mount than is provided ft r in the ireceeiling ection,sliaii foi'U .1 aii liter st ami the cost ot the act ion imi such portion of the original i;:bt as shall be duo shall bo re overed without interc -! or costs, uul where any atnount -<? charged ;r contracted for lias I -en actualv received by such person or corjoration, he or she or thev .-hall orfeit double the amount received n respect of interest, to he rolected by a separate action jrought to recover the principal mm. Sec. .'J. That tho borrower, and ih heirs, devwes,legatees,or personal representative, or .tny redtor, or any perjon having a legal ir equitable interest in the estates ir assets of such borrower, may :?lead the benefit of tho provisions >1 this art, as plainliti or defendint,and the same shall bo ell'eetual it any suit at law, or, in equity, md any person ollem;lug gain t he same shall he eompelled t? mswer, on oalii, any complaint I at may he exhibited a/.unst lim for the discovery el any sum if money or things in action, so iharged,agreed upon, reserved or aken in violation of the I'oregomr provisions, or either of them. See. -!-. That all act* and parts ?l a. ts, ineonsir ent with this act, 10 and tho same are hereby reicaled ; provid---' that tf ;i? act hail not apply 'o conliacts m u! )efol'e it goes into eilee.t. Approved tho 10th d.iy ?f 1 - ' roaiy \. 1). 1 Slis. I i t.'J : m) / lilt ii I ri ,?i ' . III. ()11 ? ! i 1112! i iijjIi ? ur < . ' \ r a i III )r > ' -. < \ v ; ' 7 Lad:.cs Who Suffer From any corr>plaiot peculiar to their sex?such as Profuse, Painful, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation, are soon restored to health by BradtielcTs Pemale Regulator. ft Is a combination of remedial agents whicf) have been used with tlje greatest success for roore than 25 years, arjd Known to act specifically With and on tfje organs of ^riv Menstruation, and recommended for XJjJ such complaiQts OQiy. It Qtver fails (! ('irA\ S'vo ao^ \1 / (! .>/ "r tore the health \L'( *- J{ of the soffc irg Vri* i*?A .. . .j J in JM \ ? , V5i7..n. it shouid ML. AwyVj tckoo by t))? v' '//> . ' \ dirl just budding K&L I <H " t> womcfibooi 'l : v. / . 7 /Verscrca. ' ; is ^cant. Sap"'pressed, Irregular or P a i o f u I, and all delicate worrier) should use it, as its topic properties ;?ave a wcqderfu! influence in toping up end strepgthening the systcrp by driving through the proper channels all impurities. "A daughter of one of my customer* missed menstruation from exposure ami cold, an ! on arrivinK at puberty her health was completely wrecked, until sho was twenty-four years of 1K0, wlion upon my recommendation, alio used one bottle of Bradtleld's Female Regulator,completely restoring lior to health." J. W. IlKl.LUMfl, Water Valley, Miss. The Bracticlo Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ca. OOLO BY ALL CRUGCIST8 AT 81 PER BOTTLE. . Iliir Huns. . _ ,\ I 1 o'clock i;i-t iiio||i tili'ciulit j train on tlit* Southern pas.-otl through (Irt'onvillo carrying lour Iiul'c co.ihI tielpiisc irnns. i ho nuns were nhout lift con loot Ion and woro on two llat oars. i hey were hound !or lialvoston, Texas. ?(Jreetivi'le Nows, Mtiroli'.I. "Tiie Leading Fire Insurance Coir ran v of America." Incorporated ls|t?. < Starter I'-rpetiial MM !'!isH INNI inXii; i'OHPlXY OF IIAKTFOHD. CONN. Ca -li ipit al * ?. ; . r (>f? ('a-li A v.-'. ovr J I.os-o paid over . 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