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, PILES U1 laflfered lha lorlurm of (he damned with protruding piles brought on by constipalion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CASCAHKTS in the town of Newell. In., and never found anything ^ to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from ; m piles ami feel like n new man " C. H. Keitz. 1411 Jonen St.. Siou* City. la I f CATHARTIC ^ Ploasnnt. Palatable. Potent. Taste (Jo?k1. I>?> tiood, Never HlOkPii. Weaken or Or |-e, |lle. 2.'x\ Mie ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Blirlll| ' lil'iffl. 1tntr.ll, 1r. Ttrl. St? U|l V* BAA Sold ami tfiiar.mteerl hv all rlrtifrNUa I U'DAIf uists to t: 1' KK Tobacco llatiit. gf' mpHcurp to the people of the State. I TIIK OltDKK A NO PI IIVITON oKnil IMS. There iH great necessity for legislative enactment to secure i method, uniformity and stability in the time, order and duration, of our Courts. There is, at pres ent, a demoralizing irregularity 0 in this matter. Some counties have too much tune for their < legal sittings; others too little Moreover, the creation of a nutn i her of new counties has added to thi' diflicultit - and complexity of the ease, ami this and tunny other consideration-; call imperii tively tor a readjustment of the roster of Courts. ^ I I. Y N (' III \i. Durinu tlo? la?l -ev?-t:tl years there has h *?mi an apparently in creasing disposition among us to attempt the ritrt?ti???r r -al or sop posed wrongs hv tln< I t.v 11 ing practice of Ivnclnng. It i- 1 impossihio not t() Sl'C III tins t. I: dettcy a serious men.'tee to snriet \. It means the abolition ?il the r?-t> ular order of justice, and tin- is simply theiir-n -tep n, tin* <le-j structioo of the sun tl order. I'lie tleed that, even in the name ? * 1 ' I 1 law or order, puts the law out of i 1 ollice, is as serious a en nc aitai n-t j society and mnralilv as the most) vicious act. "Xecrated In tn<o. and denounced l?v < <?<!. Howi1 deeply eriminil, tln*n. must such lawless m-ts of mistaken justice become when thev are the ex , pression less of righteous indig nation than of mad vindictive $ m ness?less of tho ilistinet of -elf-|! , proservation than of the instinct j of vengeance, that marks our nearness to the brute, lint this is what this lawless practice of lynching means; to this alone it i tends. I 11K STATI.'.S Kill \ lloN A I. SVcTI.M. i The colleges of the State are m I line condition and are doing e\ cellent work. The oldest of them the South Carolina <'o!lege, ha180 students and a- able a faeul ty as can be found in the South # It has fully recovere 1 from the depression of a few vi ar- igo, and is now conli nuaii v net. i-in.1 its patronage, and aidcning itinlluence. Its all'air- are a lmin istered with judgment and ? cun oiny. It entirely deserves the , patronage and and support of mn people. 'I'llr* Soulli Carolina Militarx ^ aendemy, a- you will from th? report ot its board, is doing elliiK'iitlv the work expected of * It. The severe ex porienre m| 'V. I ill lit :tl Mi ng dliCi |>le through whleh it was forced to pass 1 :t-1 session, has shown thai its authorities e in meet h'.i| discharge most responsible md difficult It- duties with a courage and di> ^ eretion that should commend ^4 them to their fellow citi/.ens. The State's newer institutions < of learning, < lornson and Win throp colleges, aro in nourishing condition; tho faculties are full, and their patronngo is large. These colleges aro justifying the wisdom of their establishment by meeting a need not met by any | , V \ other educational institution in the State. They are givn g prac tical and to some extent liberal education to a large number ?d boys and girls who would hardly be found in the halls ol the other ' colleges hi the State. Iheir pat rnnage seems to he up 11? their 1 capacity ?t accomodation and in strui'tioo. The amounts asked for by these various colleges are reasonable, ami are tieees>nrv t their elli t eient opera| ton. I. therefore. I recomou n<i that the appropria ' tion? a>>ked 'or by there various ' institutions he in each case up- 1 propri.ifed bv the genera! assem * biv. ; 1 I recommend that $."0,000 < ( ; the privilege tax on fertilizers be * approp-iated to t'lemsoo college. and that $.",<1,000 of the balai ce J of said privilege tax fund be ap | propriated to winthrop college;! : proviiled. however, lhat provision ' l.e m;o|t, to s11ppb*mnt the ap I propriatioo to winthrop college! from the general treasury, in case the amount received bv the * r ...... .... I f I ? Iir- iMnnr^r it?A Will ? fertilizers is less than $00,000. t'KNSlOXS. : This State .is now pavinir nut \ , annually m pensions to the ('on- ? leilnrate -oldiers the sum <> $|00, | 1 It'Ht. No ainount that the people ' louhl alloril would he too much: I" dispense to worthy an 1 needv r men who risked ail f< r :he cause ' iliey held sacred and hecatne l?y J service incapacitated lor sell sop-I port. I In ? i he e tea t est cm re should he taken that such funds he properlv <l o?| 11 huted. and that the State do not attetnpt more i in this In eel ion than is absolute Iv demanded hv tie- exigencies "I t tit* cine. It the?e neet s? ar\ measures itre iiU II, $.*>0,000 v? ill do ini>re r a! limn} than $ 11 )0.<H Ml are now it 111 it u. i u i the Slate *? ; i I he saved j the w a v 11 |* 111 expe|tse> which the i.e. e v- ami worthy wili rear-. a<l they were 11I'elided lo d". tile' heiieli s . ?t this In ml. 1 ie-MU.mend that 'he pensieii p.i punted, that .*."><1.0(1(1 or. 1 v he appropriated for pensions the I lonniui! Vear. atnl that steps lie j I ?ll' i' >11 (? till' til >' I :i I. I III II >sri I M. I <?I: I'll K INSANe. j Th" r.? > (>(> <u?. ' this In-lit ' in! j j lit 11 charity. w Inch ! .? k < to I lie <i IV; IH >ra 11 on ut i:i? nl I lie sail lest of human alllictinns, has al a ivs annealed successfull v In the "v nipal hii'n nf the Stale's repre -. ntatlVCS. ami <!iot)l.l continue in iln. lint there is need of irr???iter restrictions in the method ! admission of patients into onr hospital fur the'nsano. and 1 fee! that von sImiuM seek I.) upplv | more economical and scientific methods in the administration of this institution in this respect. The hospital lias recently been! enla rired I?v t lie completion of the Parker I.nil.lint:, which provides room for 100 patient j, <n that now the institution has capacity for 1.01 It I inmates. |t now contains! It'll! nlllictcil |icrsons, of whom about half mav l>e classed as, idiots, imbeciles and patiei t- af. ' tlic'.'il witSi < Jit*' t?i<* I? 11 or<lin:irv I 'ii!'I wi:i nt fortn-i <>' in< nt-iI II II<<II1III<I !1 I!\ at ..r lit" iif.'ia i ;?- - 11.1?! >. | :% I i<>ii i :i r?* i M ml I it i|i" 1,11-pi i a I ' fur i li" i it? i in* l?\ ' It" j uilsji - prn'fiti*. iipim pliy- . i:ui- i-rl iI'nMi- li i?viil"l|l Mil' 'ili i- il < *!! oil 111 ;i 11 \ <\iufifi* luiri irf11ii< f rv, niul nn-:il i-l.w (iirv < \:iiii i n il lor >.f | ::i iuiil - : iiinl it i- in In- li' imil i Is if n.it infmiI m * 1111\ t Iiii-i- i* 11 :i f I wiili 111 i ^ iliitv In 11'., st;i ? :ir?' I liy tln-ir |ht-iii. il IrHiiiy- ii'i" III'1 ulllii li'il pi-r .iiii mill !i\ ' licir rr_r iril fi r t h" \\ inlm.it I In. -i' w 1111 nri> -I'i'k iiiy in rill t lii'in -Ill-, lit .1 III i-?. ! i. :ilu: . ?hn-iM ' In*. i I:?r a - p - -1 hi#, "loin* :i wj v with, l>\ -M amend i ii tr ' he pre?enl law i;o\ i. i- * > ?* *!,. ; i 11 ill ( r i-liti. a- In ? I?r?*\ ?!t itifl11;ihh' applicants frmn !? itiu' ! iipiiti I lii' -it ati*'? char it y. \ liuii' '.vi |.? r lit. nt't In- i ii ii a r * - an> I what i- i -i 11 I 'lii'iH'tii'iarii'-." t f i rust itf I In* t real iiM'til ami maintenance r of this i 1:?? I"-'. horne h\ I In* Stall*. < Now, tin* law declares thai n o one for , wlioof support relative-. art* ahh* In ^ pay shail In* n :i 'iiiiu'il is a ta\ upon iithrr i'iti/1'iM ot tin* staff*. If i- plain. (| then,that no oi.i* hut a "ih'pi'inl"iil in- ,t sane person," a- ihMineil h> mir law -. (i has any r 1l? t to hi* ailtniMml tin* ( hospital as a hrticticinry patient . tmr has any person whose ca?e dors not eonie utnler t he hea<l of insanity, a- ih*tlnetl hy these laws, any ritrht to he thereat all. This also leads to an ahu-e So-'fo-llur for rifty Crnts. ituarantoffl tohacvo tialilt i*iirr m?i * - w. .1: locn sirouk*. biotKi eurc. l*K.( 1 All tlrugy u i , - rr 3 ftf ^ r f Deadly C Curec Do Not Give Up in Despair?There is Hope! K<>r ages it lias 1 ?oet\ thought hat Cancer is incurable, and Jiose s<> unfortunate as to have 'his dreadful aflliction hav Hindered themselves beyond hope of ecovery. The doctors are absolutely unable to afford any r - i- i, iiim in'- j?<?<?i suuerer luiqin veil consider himself on the way .o an early grave. It is now easy to hoc why the lectors have fail's! to cureCandor. I'ln-ir theories have boon ail wrong, mil hence their trcaiment mis-, li reeled. They have made the liistakoot" thinking that by outing out the sore or ulcer, known is Cancer, the disease would he gotten rid of, and the patient jvttored to health. Hut the cruel cnife accomplishes nothing. for lie Cancer promptly returns,and is ilways more virulent than before. It has been demonstrated, beyond loubt, that < 'uncer is a blood disease, uul can not be cured by the surgeon'.vtiife because tin' bloo>l fin not br out ncny. "Several years ago my wife had an deer on lier tongue, whieh. though aiiloyinp, was not regarded .- riously at irst It refused to heal and began to trow . giving her tniieh pain. I'he doeors treated it for quite a while but \ - t 4 /() a* 11 ? I $ I -LV/) * Patrons' # ? \ \ F ~ 1 j ; vve ' j! Yoi. I i T1 < I Hapi li N J ! Ye t : r i : v5 i Yc # : Li\ J : W. Q A / ?, 4- > ^ ^ A. Dissolution Notice. 11 I. i > -1 it r' 11 r? I p 11 licffl > f .ri* f\islinif miilcr tin1 lirii? nauif <>i l.n| I > a \ I l.hnN, i- it.! <l:i\ ,i i?I \ I li\ mutual iisri'iMin'iil All i iw i n 'j ii - it ri" r< i .!' ' rii ii si'M If l>> .1:?nil lr\ '_*iii|I. \ i f.>u iti ~ lilt liulf- lint I I If ! I lull I lllf \*>li pliiffil in llif li iinl- >>! a.i iMi>riif\ up nillffi inn I'. I ? I i H 11 I I \ I I |MI\. I'lii- iix. t r-iyin il i tie' ' :??! \lli- ?ti will onliii'i'' tlif '4?i-1ii? l I h?> - tnif pi:iro. K. K. ? l.< ?l l>. Ian. I I, ai. % ancer 1 i at Last! wore unable to tlo her any pood. ami I finally pronounced it t aneer of a most j malignant type. We were greatly | alarmed and gave her every remedy | ' recommended. but they <lul not seem A j to reach tin* disease. am! it continued to spread and prow. I'voit the advice s j of a friend she began t<> t:?!x< s. S. S.. N land aft or a few bottles lital been used ; gi a decided improvement whs noticed, j mid coininning the remedy she was i cured completely ami the permanence 1 / of the cure luis been proved, as no sign j tof the disease has j ^ blood remedy which j 'r cat) cure ^ oltstinate | I correct principle of in | forcing out the poison and ridding the ! system of it forever. S. S. S. never fails to euro the worst cases of (lancer. Scrofula. Catarrh. Iv'zcma.t -ontngious Hloodl'oison.Uheu- l'< mutism, old surfs, ulcers, etc., it matter not wluit other remedies have been i used in vain It is tho only blood j remedy guaranteed | j-n Purely Vegetable j!h and 1'i.ntains not a particle of potash, | p, nn ronry. ar^i'iiio or othor minerals j,, Valuable bonks on (lancer and Blood j ' Ihseiise- will l,e mailed free to any nd- i dri-s<? by Mvift Speeiliedo . Atlantn. (la. [ p, I II -W-W t&p > mi ? 1 w, * laPatrons I $ OCX \t " Friends: j I = vVish * 5 i i All i; he : * s . <r pi est :; ;w : * i + jar j $ i if : * : >ur : * re5. : * ,NSON.! I p %% TO EXECUTORS AND AD- |;| MIN 1ST R A TORS. \*'H I.' :i'? <> fi I i< >>i i I,. 1 i Im* I'a.-t that i' i- my <ln! \ mnlor ! . ' i 111 law. i.. ! ( | ii i iv \ ...i 11> ma U.' r>'I i i. r 11 > . I 1111 r a i I i i i u > a 11.1 I 111 % - a * 1 ! >r-. Vdniiiii^t ralnr*. < uartliun* . ami Tni-'> > -. 'I'lii'M' rcliirn* iliiisl !>. ' j, j lU.'.l wiili ii..- ! ii r; ii if 'Ii.' in. ii i Ii- (if j .1 m1111:?r\ ami IVIirnary < II \>. I?. .Ii i\ Ks. ' ml^f . : l'rnhat". : j Jan. *1 I I iiK S A |,K ? Now Homo sow- ''' im: marliir.o needles a; the' ^ j | (. "i-i'V V >tate ol South Carolina. i col'NT V OF LA NO A ST KU. I ii t ho Conii'ioii IMi'Ss. V. I'. t askey, I Plaintiff, j Summons against | for ohn II, <'a-koy, M rgaret | Koliof. . F.angley, Julia I.. Iliu- I n, .t. (i. si a rnos, W i Iliam ; (Comtarnes, Thomas Starnes, j plaint aiinio Starnos ami Mar- | not aroi starnos. served.) I >efendaut s. J n ///? / nfs a how tt timed: * >1 are hereby summoned and re1 'piired to answer the oomplaint i 11 i- aetion, which is tiled in the tiro of I lie Clerk of ' otnuion Pleas, r i lie ^aid oonni v. and I o serve a copy I >i.ur answer to tlio ooinplaint on iiltsorihor at hi-olliee at I.aliens r ('oiirt llonso, soiit h < arolinn, withi t v.enty days alter the service herer. exclusive of the day of such serioe: and it you fail to answer the otnplaiiit within'ho timo aforesaid, 10 Plaint ill in tin's action will apply > the Court for the relief demanded i t he ('ninplaint. T. Y. WILLIAMS, Plaintiffs Attorney. Hated January 7'h, is'i'.i. o infant, defendant s William Starnes. Thomas Starnos, Nannie Startles and Margaret Starnos: Take notice t hat if you fail to apply r the appointment of a guardian ad l?*n? in this action within twenty iys after service hereof, the Plaintiff ill apply to the Court for the ap iotiioMii of stieh guardian ad litem your hehalf. i \ \\ I I i i \ \! s 1 * In i nt ill's Attorney. ? .1. C. Stnrncs William Slurries, ininas Stario's, Nannie Starnes and Margaret Starnes, non-resident de1 endant s herein : You will take notion that the Suni>ns and Complain* in this aotioti re tiled in the olliee of the I'lerk of e Court of Common IMeas for I.anster County. Soulh i arolina, on the li da\ of January Win. T. V. W I I.I.I A MS. r'aintill'.- Attorney. Jan. 7, iv.i'J. 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