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*' 1* *' > ? * > ' ,1 1 _ _ [Every^ \ Month: T there are thousands of wo- < men who nearly suffer death ( A from irregular menses. Some- , \ times the 'period " comes too often ? sometimes not often f S enough?sometimes the flow is i A too scant, and again it is too J ? profuse. Each symptom shows T f that Nature needs help, and { 0 that there is trouble in the or- 0 A gans concerned. Be careful A \ when in any of the above con- \ f ditions. Don't take any and f 0 every nostrum advertised to 0 A cure female troubles. A J BRADFIELD'S \ S FEMALE REGULATOR 0 is the one safe and sure A a medicine for irregular or pain- a \ ftil menstruation. It cures all \ 0 the ailments that are caused by 0 0 irregularity, such as leucor- i A rhoea, falling of the womb, J \ nervousness; pains in the head, \ r back, breasts, shoulders, sides, f 0 hips and limbs. By regulating 0 A the menses so that they occur a \ every twenty-eighth day, all \ W those aches disappear together, 0 0 Just before your time comes, i A get a bottle and see how much A \ good it will do you. Druggists \ 9 sell it at $i. # 0 Send for our free book, " Perfect 0 \ Health for Women." \ f THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. f 0 ATLAHTA, GA. J That's the Way to l)o It. The Greenwood Index, com menting on the increased prices of fertilizers quoted by the new fertilizer trust says : "The farmers should organize and fight the trust that would so impose upon them. A few years ago by organ ization, by combined effort and a united purpose the farmers fought and killed the jute trust. The same tight can be made and the same results accomplished by an organized effort to kill this gigan tic scheme to defraud the farmer of the small earning* of his labor. As for us, we have no remedj* to oiler. But something ought to be done and done speedily. The farmers must do it themselves. There is no speedy remedy in legislation nor have politicians any help to bring. Slow* anil uncertain methods must give way to something specific, something sure. Not a dollar's worth of fertilizers should be bought till the backbone of this trust is in some way made to yield." There is only one way of lighting the trust, and that?paradoxical as it may sound?is to let it alone. It is useless to threaten or declaim. When farmers are independent of commercial fertilizers, as they ought to be, no trust can hurt them. Let them resolve to use none but home ma le fertilizers.? The Slate. Si i nn Roii/r>rri <tinn VW II V/ VT U I U The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ahle to eure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's ( atarrh (Jure is the only positive core known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a ^constitutional disease, rtquires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tlie foundation of (lie disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the const it ut ion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, K. .1. CIIKNKY A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the be?t. I. H. Clark, I'eoria, III., says, "Surgeons wanted to operate on me for piles, hut, I cured cured them with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve." It is " infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. Crawford Rrc- d-w-s ? Gar Load of..... I M Coming Today Wc will have a mi and HORSES here bought by our Mr. " ones, for a fact. See them before yoi ELLIOTT & WASHINGTON LETTER. Hot Against the Polygamist Senator From Utah. (From Our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, December 1.?The Roberts ease threatens to over shadow everything else before congress until it is disposed of. Everybody is talking about it. That he will have to go, seems the general opinion ; but just how he will be dealt with, is where the differences come in. It is understood that Miss Helen Gould is furnishing the money to pay it _ ' me expense incurred by the em plovinent of eminent legal counsel by those who are making the fight on Roberts. There has been some talk of depriving Utah ol all representation in congress, because of its having violated the pledge under which it was admit ted to the Union, by electing a polygamist to the house. That was probably what prompted Senator Rawlins, the only Sena tor from Utah, who is not a polygamist, to announce his intention to offer a resolution as soon as the senate meets nrovid ing for an investigation by the senate to show whether there has been any violation of the pledge J under which Utah became a state. Mr. Rawlins asserts that the president has appointed polyga mists to Federal ollices in Utah, and wants to know why that was | not as much a violation of the pledge as was the election of i Roberts. The senate is interested in the case because of the statement that if Mr. RMiay is seated, the governor of Utah will at once appoint, a polygamist to till the vacancy in the senate ! from that state. It is said that i this will result in deferring action ion Mr. Ouav's credentials until the house disposes of the Roberts ,case. "one Minute Cough Cure is ttie best remedy I ever used fur roughs and colds. It is unr<|iialled for whooping rough. Children all like it," writes II. N. Williams, <.entryville, Ind. Never fails, it is tin* only harmless remedy | that Rives immediate results. Cures roughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis ami all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consuinntion. Crawford Bros. d-w My son has been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago I persuaded him to take tome of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea itemedy. After using two bottles of the25-cent size he was cured. I give this testimonial, hoping some one similarly attlcted may read it and be benefited.?Thomas C. Bower, Clencoe, Ohio. For sale by J. K. Mackey & Co. ' " 1 ULES AND ORSES ixed car of MULES today. They were Elliott, and are good 11 buy. ; CRAWFORD. A SURE CURE FOR CROUP. Twenty-Five Years' Constant Use Without a Failure. The first indication of croup is hoarseness, and in a child subject tc that disease it may be taken as a sure s.gu of the approach of an attack Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. if Cbanlberlain'e Cough Itemedy is given as soon as the child becuuies hoarse, or even after the eronpy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is used in many thousands of homes in this broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single uotauv/c hi nuiuu it nut) not proveu effectual. No other preparation car show aucha record?twenty-five years constant use without a failure. For sale by J K. Mackey & Co. To settle the Stomach and Overcome the Nausea of Prospective Mothers take ?iir.u.oii8 Squaw Vine Wine 01 Tablets. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab lets, Prevent and cure Palpitation ol llearlt Dizziness, Sick Headache Chilly Sensations. If troubled with Dizziness, Furred Tongue, liilter Taste in Mouth, Bloated Feeling after eating, Coustipatior or Sn>k Headahe, use l)r. M. A. Simmons Diver Medicine. It takes but a minute to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop i cough by the use of One Minute Cougfi Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles Harmless and pleasant to take. It prevents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its alter effects. Crawford Bros. d-w-i | Miss Annie K. Cunning, Ty re, Mcli. I say s, "1 suffered a long time from dysJpepsHt; Lost Ile?-h and became very j weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me." It digests what you I eat and cures all forms of stomach 11uiiuif. ii never mils to give immediate relief in the wost nines. Crawj lord Hros. d-w-s I'ains in lleail, Neck, Shoulders Hack, Fiont, Sides, llips and Limbs are readily cured by Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. 'lire Stomach Troubles, Cold Feel and Hands, Kxcessive Menstrual Flow, with Simmons squaw Vine W i ne or Tablets. Mr. ,1. Sheer, Sedalia. Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure, Ooctors had given her up to dir with croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and long troubles. Relieves at otiee. Crawford Rne. d-w-f Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digestif the food and aldi Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs It isthelatest discovered digestnnf n rvst nnln "Wa r.t uuu a iiu tv/iiiv/i v/1.11 |/i r^ai utiuiJ can approach it In e!flcfency. It Instantly relieve* and jK-rmanontly enrefi Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea SlckHeadache,Gastralgla,Crampe,an? all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DeWltt & Co., CQlcage, CRAWFORD BROS* *'* . * ' . ' v ; v >7 .7: ^ - .] Clerk's Sale. 1 STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OF LANCASTER. In Common Pleas. Letitia Williams, ) (ia/.arena Vanlandtngham, | Decree Amanda Moblry, I.enora Harmon, | for Andrew Mobley and Emma Cautben, | Sale of Plaintiffs, f Against f Real Ada Mobley. | James Cautben, I Estate for , Sadie Cauthen, Janie Cautben and I Partition. Pascbael Cautben, Defendants, j PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OF Judge Buchanan, made in the above entitled cause on tbe 23d day of October, IStW, I will sell at public auction, in front of tbe Court House, at Lancaster, S. C., on tbe 1ST. MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, towit: All that piece parcel or tract of land being, lying and situate in Pleasant Hill Township, Lancaster county. State of South Carolina, containing , SEVENTY TWO (72) ACRES, > more less, and hounded on the North ! by lands of J. L. P. Stover and Mrs. Sarah Robertson : 011 the East by lands of? ?Robertson; South by lands 1 of Berry Mobley, and West by lands ! of Berry Mobley and J. T,. p. Stover, ! the same being known as the Nancy M. Mobley place. Also, all that piece, parcel or lot of I land being, lying and situate in the ' town of Heath Spring, in said county ! and St te, containing i QBE & EIGHT-TENTHS (1 8 10) ACRES, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of estate of Paschael Cauthen, t deceased; on the East by lands of Jane Mobley; on the South by lands of Heath, Springs A Co., W. T. Brewer and Wylie Patterson, and on the West by lands of Hilliard Duncan, the same umg now occupieo oy Anurew Mobley. Also, all that piece, parcel, lot or r tract of land being, lying and situate , in the town of Heath Spring, in said county and State, containing NINETEEN (19) ACRES, I more or less, and bouuded on the North by lands of W. (J. Yanlandingham ; on i the East by lands of Mrs. Jane Mob ley; on the South by the lot of land last above described (Estate of Paschael Pauthen), and on the West by lands of Milliard Duncan. ! Tkhmk ok Salk Cash : Purchaser or 1 purchasers to pay for papers. 1 W. S. L. PORTER, c. c.c. i..c. ' Green A Mines, Plaintiffs' Attys. LANCASTER & C HESTER J RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster In effect 12 01 u rn., Sunday, April 2.1, 18W Dai I// Kjccfjtt Sunday. I Southhound. Northbound No. 1.V No. 17. No. IB.'No 14 , P. M A. M.| P. M. A. M 7 31 10 auiil I.v ...Chester Ar B 3) ? 30 1 7 fifi I" fit'* ".... Knot's .... " fi fis v? in 8 II II 10 * ltlchburg.... ' 6 3fi S 3B H 2fi It 32 d . IliiHCOtn vllle.. fi 20 8 22 , s to 11531* .Port Uvn 4 fis 7 fi3 l | t? 2 12 321* " Graces... . " 4 Is 7 18 l? 4fi I no d Ar.. r.uncastor.. Lv 4 to 7 00 I A. M.lP. M.j IP. M P. M I Train leaving Lancaster at 7.00 a. in., con | nects at Chester with Southern Hallway golny | south, <' & 1. going north and O. C. & N. Ves , MM mm lovui ?I mu? ^(111IIK vll'.ll. Train Icavinir Lancaster at 4:00 ji. 111., col nocts at Lancaster with Oi K A C. from Cam den. ami Chester with Soul horn Hallway Koint north and south ami with C. A I. north, i Train leaving Chester at li 00 a. m , connect* at t'hesti-r with Southern Hallway from Charlotte, also C A I,. from north. ' Train leaving Chester at 7:01 p. in , connect* with So it hern Railway from Columbia, G. C & N. from Atlanta and C. A ! from l,enolr. M LKROY SPRINGS, i ,1. M. II H ATH, President, j , (Jen'l. Pas. A gent. Experienced Butcher. I1IAVK secured I he services of Mr. j 11 KN R Y M I I.I, K R, of Charleston, S. C? an experienced butcher, who w ill t take charge of my meat market today,, nun wiiu win in- giau to wait on my [ customer*. The best beef cattle thei marki't a Morris is the kind I buy, and | wben you get your meat at my market | it ia the beat. From now on I will have ' Fresh Fish! . I On Wednesday's, Friday's and Saturday's Oysters on Saturday's. Rring your bides to nu*?I pay the highest market price for thein. Reef Cattle Wanted. S. T. RI.ACKMON, 'Phone No. W>. t : i Clerk's Sale. J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . COUNTY OF LANCASTER. In Common Pleas. The Scottish American ' J Mortgage Company, Limited, Plaintiff, VB. W. O. Moore, William B. Plyler and George W. Piyler as Executors, Defendants. J PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OF Judge Buchanan, made in the above entitled cause, on the 19th day of October 1809, I will sell at public auction, at Lancaster Court House, S. C., on the 1ST. MONDAY IN DECEMBER * next, within the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parse! or tract of land, situate mostly in the county of Lancaster, in the State of South Carolina, (a small part about thirty (30) acres being situate on the East bank of Lyncbe's River, in Cherterfleld county), the whole containing FIVE HITNDRKDfKOO\ ACRES. ^ v? , , more or less, bounded on the North by " lands of George Plyler and the Estate Lands of Rev. P. M. Plyler; on the East by lands of Peter Arant and va small tract of the said W. G. Moore?V... J on the South by lands of Wm. Plyler and Columbus Plyler, and on the West by lands of Pierce Funderburk. Tkhmh op Salk. ? One third ca8rt,and the balance on a credit of twelve (12) months, with interest from the day of sale, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, to be secured by the Note of the purchaser and a Mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to have the option of paying all the purchase money in cash, if he desires. All papers and revenue stamps to be paid for by the purchaser. W. S. L. PORTER, REAR. B. Allison, Plaintiffs Attys. OOUTH CAROLINA 4 GEORGIA EXTENSION R. R. COMPANI. Schedule No. 3 Id Kltect 1101 a. m., Sunday, October 1st, 1899. BetveenCamden, S. C-, aD d Blacksburg, S.C. WfHt. 35! KiST 5T Kirsi CIuhk EASTERN 1 IME. Elrmt.'laiw O.. ??_ " _ _M ^ ^ Dally Dally * * " Kxcept STATIONS. Kxcept Sunday. Sunday. P M.| IA. M. 12 40. Camden 12 10 I OA DeKnlb 111 ST 1 17: Weatvllle III 95 1 45 Kerahiiw III 2 05 Ileulh Spring 10 Sf 2 10 Pleanant Hill 10 58 2 30 Lancaster 10 35 2 4ft| Kivemtde 10 *0 2 55 SprinitdtMl 10 10 3 05 Catawba Junction 10 00 3 15 Leslie 9 50 3 35j Hock Hill 9 40 3 50 Newport 9 15 4 00 Tlrzah 9 10 4 20 Yorkvlllo 8 55 4 35 Aharon 8 40 4 50 Hickory Grove 8 25 5 0" Smyrna 8 15 5 20 HlnckHburg 7 55 P- 51 I A. M. Between BIa?ksbnrg,S.C.,and Marlon, NX w.si m Kinrr rr n c U:m EASTEIIN TIME. sec. Class Mix.-.l Mixed Daily Dully Kxcept STATIONS. Kxcept Sunday. * Sunday. a m p i" ? lo lllacksburg 0 40 s 30 Karl* rt 20 * 4o Patterson Springs rt 12 ^ 9 20 Shnlhv r. mi ^ lit t*> Lattimoro 4 50 i In in Mmiri'Hboro 4 4" A lo 35 Henrietta I S) im 10 Ml Forest cltv 3 ."><1 11 i Kutherforrttoo 3 34 II :v> Millwood 3 05 . J ii t Golden Volley 3 60 J 13 lift Thermal City 2 44 w I'.' 3.'? Ulfcltwood 3 20 13 Ml Marion 2 00 a M __ P._* WEST GAFFNKY DIVISION E \HT. First Class FirstClass 15 13 EASTERN TIME It Ifl Sgfl STATIONS ^ ^ o*5a"? ~P~ M AM A. M T"!* ."> ;<o rt 0(i ItlucUshorg 7 i > 3.'? 5 45 rt 30 Cherokee Falls 7 30 rt 30 0 00 0-Hi GafTney 7 10 rt or? l?. M A M AM PM Trains Nos. 33 an.I 33 connect at lllacksburg wllli trains on the GafTney Division. Train No. .35 connects at I'amden with the C'narleston Division of the .Southern Katlwuy for all points south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. nv, polnc vest, makes connection at Lancaster, S. i . vith the I. .v ('. K It., at Catawba Junction with the s A I. , going north: at Roe It fi:11 Kim ini- ?ouin<Tn liailvsav.rtoinK north. "*? Train No. II eonneetB at HlacksUurp with the Southern Hallway from tho south. At Marion, N. with Southern Hallway tfoink' west. SAM I, 111!NT, A. TRIPP. President Superintendent S. U IjL'M l'KIN, O. 1?. A. \OTlCK! We have moved our hooks to the otlice ot' Heath, Springs <fe Co. and all parties indebted to us will please come forward and settle at 1 once. We guarantee as much for cotton as any other market. Fa km teas' Bankino and Mkrcantilk Company.