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Pretty Children ** We hare three children, before the j birth of the last one my wife used four hot-. tics of MOTHER'S FRIEND. If you had thl pictures of our children, you could see a) h fiance that the last one i 'Is healthiest, prettiest and finest-looking of them all. My wife thinks Mother's Friend Is the greatest ? and grandest k--fi'ixSTl remedy In the W .**?? World for expect- J ant mothers."? j Written bv a Ken- 11 tacky Attomey-at JmIS? lilEB'S ^ r? rniriin prevents nine-tenths of thi r[| 1 Lnll suffering Incident to child* " birth, ihecom.ng moiher'i disposition and temper remain uaruiilcf throughout the ordeal, because this relax* tag, penetrating liniment relieves thi usual distress. A good-natured mothel Is pretty sure to have a good-n- turcd child The patient is kept In a strong, health] condition, which the child also inherits Mother's Friend takes a wife through thi crisis quickly and almost painlessly. ? assists in her rapid recovery, a: d wardi off the dangers that so often follow delivery. Sold by drus^icts for $1 a bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA.OA. Send for our free hltmr.ved book writte* expressly for expectant mothers. ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. i at r o /> la'fn /.' i ?/. r. J* injj r. / . Valuable Opportunities Th?<?wn Away by Southern Wom'o The recent coutebt. fut t'-. lege scholarships in ' lina, and the very email < of competitors for these it airable scholarship.-1, op"i or eyes to the fact that out v . h 1 ern women are 'browinguw. h-. val uable opportuninep uo would surely come to ?? - ?>' through these ' 1 higher learning, ami yet **? >tn plain bitterly that our wctr.?-? n<??j set aside, and women fro", the! north and west are brought j to teach our daughters. Ku,-p"?e we stop for a moment and io-j > into the cause. Nothing lack of the proper equipm. -r?r. nu j cue part ot our Southern wouici. | We have a eoninjuutcciii' u ?>e fore us which says: 4*I do not hesitate t(? ei least one halt ot the position- i ? our southern colleges are h..eo by women ir .Ui the uorth, > .ii-, in every instance south-, i . o men would have secured *u< .. i they had only had the nop. - advantages. Our southern women pusses? an '-I* over those trorn oth# r sreM- . the way <11 early h nt< . . imparting to ?-vory j.. : indescrih*tde t ne th . thenri invalu th e a p :?c young ui me?, an-' -!' th ,i iB to supple men; ;i i* * v . ?U i ^ the h gh?- r a cd ht i o t o r ' Study Mat am i lj> i't stronger colleges r?r?iJ ties. Socli an s f| ,ipio r i make the mmtnern v\ ?!>; ': i 01 hie i O compt : t era from otiu r > t - matter ol fact, to ? alreauv done this a i < i mand in 'h imi th, tl school" have oii!>1.1 them pntlicientJy large induce then- ?o return to ii . ::ionlv shows that the?o-oiiii i' greater than the puprI'' southern vonnp women w'i > ; to mnke hn independent supn rf. are blind to the best aw4 nio- it munerafive field in which < .?> be done. I am rr.ovt>i f? mil e these remark? with 'lm hope that you will urp your valuable Jour nal in atirring up our southern' V.omen to take these enur"'- and TO ? I RE T/AfaRIPPE 1* TWO DAVN Take I /AX ATI V K KROMO QlUMINK TaBi/BTM. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. E. "V. Grove's signature on every box. '25 cents. 2. SfiV ' ? ftji* # t" tlie i of the statu! * >' ?* A a O'ftZeUS, ?x f.. , t mi x. ami *- women, we owe i. i w- rhi* is t, of the future.? ! to K- \ Kit plenty. Kndol Dyspepsia ' ure will digest what you eat. It cures all ' mii? uf -ly x opsin and stomach troubles B R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., says: |i relieved me from the start and cu e-' tne. It i* .tow my everlasting friend." Crawford Itroa. ?1-w-s It DUO LA ItS AT CllfiSTKIt Male Blown Open and Honey Stolen, Surveying tor New! I Koad. S i iu I tit Pllii Si I ulu " * I Chester. Oet 4.?The store oi I) E Calvin iV Co. was broken Monday muht, the sate sue drilled and blown open. '1 In* burglars not about $200 in C.t-li ,\n| liinx else Was taken loon tin- ?tor?* There is no clue 1 lie special surveying party put no some drs a{io between ln*i'e - nd Ca it i?i e n has passed tt>e ? it.iwiia nv?-r If is uuderslond !: ? i o!?i ' ne inade lor t lie 1 (' < si.lie sears ami was tol j v .1 prettv ' loselv. Ttiis Willi . * l ft. rnneh easier i. . a aradnii* j I If el. I'lnji lic.il ( 'ill s I i. ' . ! e ; ne Hri-?<.!, lies <r ink I:- 1 .t> . iaiii' > f I ;I. b ulk h. I VN . ! a! i !.< ?!i A 1 I to I . I t I - ' -; i' d ; It (Kill. I i.-T I, bar. If ii III . Hi !A .... j nil !. 11 Oil I?'t *' II f M , ' ' 'I li . ^ fur I'llt'i'll \ ir if ' . 's pili-- nf li.nif >l"ln ll't : ! II-. It, l?elVitt'? v\ llcll * . - all skin ili-eases a -v rif il- .v -s Filial >1 i"?i i?it? iii York. V ... < ? 3.?W.H .lair i i- mi (i ( r;;i I ?iirris. r.? u'roes, I li.'il ||. 111! ) I ;ii t Ilia Ili.iMlllttr | i iii ii Ml .it-, ol Mr William ('arson ! i!ji!i south ol YorkI viih .laiiv i-s shot Burris, the | hall pas-in^ through his abdomen j auo lodging near the spinal col | ii in ii It was extracted by Dr. I Deiorh, who expresses the opinion that the wounded darkey is almost certain to die. Joggers lied and has not yet been caplured.?News and Courier. to (it themselves for high and use ful positions." Just what our correspondent, the president of one of the beat colleges for women in the south, sava, has confronted tia for years. Why ia it that our women do not J enter that higher ami broader field? Some will sav for the 1-tek of means; very true, in some ca*es, hut surely not in such 1 overwhelming proportions. Are we makniL' aov effort to hange 1 e l .titions? Must we always he entwined P>r ? 11 r want of thor i ougitnevs? II.many of ua after < leaving nehnni tike special trap log tor "anvthiog?" That is Ofie I ( o'tv ?niage our northern sisters! li iv nV'-r us Thev look about P.r souit' special work, tor winch ih-o are speci ?llv trained Taken oipiv ?rom t business point m vn-v?, ii is m l special training ' which lit- os t.?r life's great work. We s o' lie i tie r? are too neglect I ill .. I ? i, ... .. 4 . A.. If . I? ? ?i in'Jin niiinw, /\h x j it ii 4 T i111 v, Muliii1 "Wf <ii> nut 'count-the c.o-f. and the failure f?i ? lint the i n?t t?f betti" medio er- , . iuj?i i.i disaster to our pro Hi.-' hk a highlv cu1111 red ami ?*it i Hied peo( ie \V raiae otu voire to h rail to voting e.nnanhooil ot the 8 O'h ?.? take hold upon life, ami fat i. V . I tio 1 r f I a'rta <j nM their on I Mother of 19 Hons Goes With Them to Battle in the Confederate Cause. I tell the following narrative just as it was told to me. I will *ay the veracity of the lady who communicated the event to me cannot he doubted. She said that some time previous to the war between tlie States, several cov ' cred wagons, used in those days I nr - iwi 11111111^1 HI auii dim im i u ? 11 ill lir* to day us North Carolina wagons, drew up in the streets of Winns horo, and paused in Iront of one of the principal stores A woman sot <ut of the foremost vehicle and entered the store. She asked for boy's hats. The clerk politely showed her the best he had. She pushed aside one after another, and apparently paused lor more. The clerk, mistaking the move rnent, inquired it the hats pleased her 'Yes," she replied, "but I have nineteen sons, and here are only eleven hat* " The proprietor of the establishment chanced to overhear the conversation and accosting the woman, begged her to make a selection- ol nineteen hats tc accept as a present from himself, saving it was an honor to bestow a gilt upon such a woman. A mother or ninotecn hoys whs indeed a rarity. The family vaere on their way to Arkansas I am told they settled there and when the Civil war broke out the nine teenth boy was just old enough to volunteer with his eighteen brothers This patriotic South Carolina mother, nothing to bt daunted, but remembering that the obi Palmetto state?her native land and that of her children? was in trouble, accompanied het nineteen sons when they went tc battle for their country. In ordei that she might do this she accept ed the position of cook. I triec to learn the name of this familj but the lady who told me the incident had unfortunately for gotten. In the meantime I anr trying to find out. Is there a woman in the soutl who deserves more honor thar she who gave to the cause her ?elf and nineteen sons??Marioi Mobley Durham in Sunny South Rlackstock, S. C. Millions of dollars, is the valut rilnenil hi M ra \farv Ttiril llo rr icbn nr ..... . K 1'a . on the life of her child, which sin saved from croup by tin* use of Oin Minute ('ongh 'lire. It cures all c.,ughs. colds and throat nod lung irouhes. Crawford Bros. d-w > F.iiuIuikI Charters Many Ships N<-v% V-u k, Oct. 5.? liie Trib une r.ori .rro'.v will t?v : Surprise nto.1 iii* r- st have been excited in -tupping circles by the news that within the last three days some o"> \e*.s?'ls engaged in the trans Atlantic trade have been charter ml by the British government for periods of three months and upward. Aiiioiik the ships chartered are a number belonging to thf i... .. ....a r.,.;?io 1: 1 & auu uri^ui jiucr* though the complete list is not known at the oflices of the line ir his city a* the transactions were conducted abroad. 'F wish to express my thanks to thi manufacturers of Chainberlan's Colic Cholera and !)iarrhoea Remedy, foi having put on the market such a wonderful medicine," says W. W. Massingill, of Beanmont, Texas. There ar? many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacki of dysentery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It is foi sale by J. F. Mackey A Co. <? $ ' v ?yT\ ? ? - # -aj ' ? Anderson's New Plan to Punish Rat is hers. * 1 it* ? * * r *> ' * Special to The St*to. Anderson, Oct. 5.?Wednesday afternoon as a young lady pupil of the graded school, a daugheter of one of our most highly respected citizens, who lives about a mile and a half from town, was returning home from school about 3 o'clock, and wheh in sight <>t home, she was accosted bv a no gro by the name of Tom Jen!-"in , who made an indecent prnp.sa' to her. followed by an inrieeett* exposure of his person. The voui.i ladv fled, scr aming, toward home, and outran the negr > ami escaped his clutches. The affair did not le?k out no til today, when a party of d*-?"? mined men set out to canture the negro, which they did. Tliev gave him his choice of lynching or en h mitting to a certain surgical ?i> oration. He accepted the Istt. r, and theoperation was thoronghu successfully and scientifically persormatinn. The negro was car ried hack to his home and roiii he must clear himself ??t them parts as soon as he was we?! enough. ' This is the Anderson plan, and i it bests 1 nching. G. G. S , "When our boys were almost ileac from whooping cough, our doctor itnvi i One Minute Cough t'ure. They recov, ered rapidly," writes I*. B. Belles. Ar gyle, I'a. It cures coughs, colds,grippt and all throat and lung troubles Crawford Bros. d-w-i If you think you resemble f 1 great man, say nothing. The re i v, .. _ ., , rriuin n utc m<tj UCrtSC 111*3 IIlUIU*fl? you open your mouth.? Berlir 1 (Md ) Herald. > ^ The Health-Restorer and Health Maintainor, I)r. M. A. Simmons Livei Medicine, Strengthens the Nervemakes you lMump and Comely, am Enriches the complexion with nature'i choices., colors. "It did me more good than anythinj I ever used. My dyspepsia was o months standing; after eating it wai terrible. Now I am well," writes S. B Keener, Hoisington, Kans , of Kodo . Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what yoi ? eat. Crawford Bros. d-w-i r ^ ? Blood Cure Sent Free. By addressing Blood Balm Co. 38 Mioliell Street, Atlanta, <?a., any En terprise reader may obtain a samplt bottle of their famous B. B. B.? Bo tanic Blood Balm, the greatest, gran ' dest, best and strongest Blood Rem j edy made. Cures when ail else fails pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils I'winwii, * (i i i ^ owi rn, uiotirni^iiip akin eruption*, cancer, catarrh, rheu ' mat ism. Kree medical advice include* when description of your trouble ii given. This generous offer is wort I while accepting. Sample bottle sen all charges prepaid. I.arge bottles (containing nearly a quart of ined icirie) for sale by all druggists at $ , | per bottle. It. It. It. is always ahead o ? all other Hlood Remedies for curinj 1 I Itlood Humors. Try It. :. It. nex I ; time you buy a .Hood I'uritier. Experienced Butcher. IllAVK secured the services of Mr II KX 11Y Ml'M.KR, of < liarlesf on v I S. f\, an experienced butcher, who wil i take charge of my meat mnrket today ) and who will he glad to wait on in; customers The best beef cattle th market affords is the Kind I buy, am when you get your meat at my marke . if is the be,-.t. From now on I will hav j Fresh Fish! ( On Wednesday's, Friday's and Satur day's. Oysters on Saturday's. Itrin/ , your hides to me?I pay the highes market price for them. ' Beef Cattle Wanted. ? S. T. BLACKMON", t 'l'hone No. fib. Registration Notice. , milE PUBLIC will take notice th,a r J_ the Registration Books will tw open, at the Courthouse, tor the re* istration of parties entitled to registei > under the conatitutiou, on the lal Monday in each month, until 30 dayi i preceding the next general electron i W Ci. A. PORTER, Chairman Board Registration, Lao caster County, 8. C., Dec 6, 1898 hranpp^ - -rr?* f southern railway. * -JUL, II ^3Jv If Control Tim* ll?twern Colambli itnil J??kmbtIIU. Kaatcrn Tim* Between ColnmblA And Other Foliate. Effective June 11th, 1890. r~""Tr 7 i No. 34 NO. m Northbound. ^ Ly. J'Yille, F.C.AP.Ry. 8 20 ? 7 46 p " Savniinnh 12 361> 11 $9p Ar. Columbia 4 88 p 4 US a Ly. Charleston, So. Ky 7 00 a ft 30 p Summnrvllle 7 41 n fl 00 p iranchville 8 V> a 7 50 p ] Orangeburg 9 23 a 8 1.4 p i I King villa 10 15 a -U p , Ar. Columbia 11 00 a lb 10 p . Ly. Augusta, So. Ky 2 4o p 0 aOp " tirnnitevUle 8U!'p 10 lop I " Aiken 2 50p .. . .. ! Trenlon UUilp 11 00 p i " Johnstons 3 4bp 11 20 p Ar. OohunbtaUn. dep't 6 20 p 2 1oe Ly Ool'bln Bland'g st 6 46p ft 60 a " Winnslwro 8U8p 6 40 a " tlhester 7 O^p 7 37 ? " Rock Hill 7 68 p 8 11a ! Ar. Chariot to 8 46 p 0 16 a . [ " Danville.... 12 66 a 1 22 p Ar. Richmond 6 00 a 6 26 p Ar. Washington 7 65 a 9 06 p 1 " Baltimore Pa. R. R 9 12 a 11 26p " Philadelphia 11 36 a 2 66 a " New York 2 03p 8 23a Southbound. J*?- Sa f Daily. Dally. Ly. New York. Pa. U.R. / 3 OOp 1215nl A ' " Philadelphia 6 84p 8 60a " Baltimore 7 65 p 6 22a Ly. Wash'ton, So. Ry 9 20 p 11 16 a Lt. Richmond 11 00 p 12 01m 1 Lt. Danville 4 15a 8 02 p ' Charlotte 8 15 a 10 20 p I M Rock Rill P02a 11 10 p 1 " Chester ? 86 a 11 48p " Winnsboro 10 21a 12 82 a Ar Ool'bia Hland'g st 1125 a 1 37 a I i Lt. ColumbiaUn.dep't 11 45a 4 80a 1 " Johnstons 1 23 p 0 82 a " Trenton 1 bbp 6 48a Ar. Aiken 2 15 p " (iraniteville 2 07 p 7 18 a " Augusta. 2 45 p 8 00 a Lv. Ooltunbia, Bo. Rj .7 8 66p 0 41a Klngvllle 4 88 p 7 30a 1 Orangeburg 6 20 pi 8 22 a UrnnohvUle fl 02 p 8 62 a ummervllle 7 82 p 10 18 a i Ar. Charleston 8 17 p 1100 a Lt. Col-hla. F.O.AP.Ry !7 10 85 a 12 47 a " Mavannah. .. 8 07 p 6 08 a Ar. Jacksonville 7 40 p 0 00 a SLEKIMNH CARTKRVICI. Bxeellent daily passenger aervioe betweea I Florida and New York. Nos. 83 and 84? New York and Florida Express. Drawing-Boom Bleeping Cara betweea Augusta and New York. I Pullman drawing room aleeptng cars between Tamna, Jacksonville, Savannah. Washington j and New York. rulltnan Bleeping Cara between Charlotte and Richmond. Nos. 85 and 88?IT. 8. Fast Mall. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cam between Jacksonville and New York and Pollman sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte Dining care serve ad meal* snroota. Pullman sleeping cara between Jacksonville ~ and Columbia, an route dally between Jack, aonville and Cincinnati, via Aanaville. i FRANK S.OANNON, J M.CtTLP, Third V-P. A tten. Mrr. T M . Washington " W. A. TURK, " 8. H. HARDWIOK, U. P. A. WuhlB|toiL A O P. A., At Aat*. ' oouth carolihJT&georgia \ ft EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY. ? Schedule No. 2 In Effect 15.01 u. in.. Sunday, Juno mm, 18W. Between Camden. S. C., and Shelby, N. C. W>-?t 33 K.dl 32. Klrni ('h.M' EASTERN TIME. Kirn I < u-m j I'usnenver Ki. nn ~ I ?ik11 y ' ii.l Except STATIONS. j Except Sunday. Sunday. 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I" no fin-*' cmy - 6 15 till i.'i therfordion tt jn 1 11 a-. Millwood r> sn ill (it'll!. 11 V.illuy 5 .15 I I'J u'> i'ncriral C.ty 5 3i i iv: ?< Gl< nwood 5 U5 I- '*> Marion I 4a " A M I' M f v,' A"i'K^r."HAS . PTTTTi inns fir^tciuHs IS la l^SHEHN TIMK. It | "7: 0 J~'' 9 ? ? i STAT IONS. 5 5 3 = Xi a H 2 * 3 Q * ' 3 S H 3 Kj} "'A ' |'"m ^11 4 :?> 5 mi Hlackebtire 7 IK' A 3o 1 j 4 Ml 5 20 Cherokee Falls B 40 fl 10 ? I a In 5 40 Onfluey a *f, lu . I' M A M A U P. M r Trains make connection wito Southern road [ at lllikCltsburK. (' A N W road at YorkvlMe, with I he Southern at Koek HUl, S A L. at Catawba Junction, L & C. at Lancaster for . Cheater, and with the Charleston Division of the Southern at Camden. SAM'L. HUNT, A. TRIP!'. President Superintendent K IJ. LUMPKIN, O V. A.