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3 7 t f' n | i 5lT. ^ESlS I STRAIGHT FRONT^a 1 ROYAL W0RGES1 % and BON TQM OORS g at tho same price you been paying for f ooi'cr O But think of the difference. They aro n jB the latest styles, .hi<1 you will like tl H t.rke any others, and if your dealer does sjj insist that ho order them for you. \ Royal Woresstsr WORCESTER, IV to SIMPLY TOOK T1IEIK * N. ? "Two Georgia Deputy ' U?*. .1 * Lay Themselves Lie!>.? . The governor vestc .e ceivod tho io 1 lowing le' ;'roui Magistrate li. O. He 'si ai Hardeeville, and has a<" ed Mr lieyward to report the- .iter u. die county aulhoriti ?rid die solicitor for such acti-. i as ihey ieeni proper : Dear Sir: iJnrn. n>? *week two deputy -nerifTs trom Savannah came <> r I ev and arrested and carrm away a negro charged with miixler in Su.m?ah. They passed in ronr <?, my office and I sent them word that I would be glad In a d them in apprehending the murderer, but that it was at least courteous to consult ine before attempting to arrest anyone in my jurisdiction. They treated my overtures with contempt and effected the arrest tnd carried oil their man wittiout tr any authority from me. I deem it my duty to call your attention to the matter as 1 do not think their conduct leeal or oolite sm<t furthermore we are without any protec . .1 Irom the Georgia Authorities il (hey can come ovei here and carry away parties without the consent of our an iborities. Please ad viae me what to do ill the event they attempt to do This in future and whether or not these men are not now liable tor what they did. How's This! Wo ofW One Hundred Dollars Reward fur my of Catarrh that can not b?i cured by lull's Cutarru Cure. F J. CHKNKY & CO.. Toledo O >Vc, the undersigned, have Uiiuvi, ! '. J Ctwney for Uw last a und l>oli?-\ him petfcotly honorable In nil bualnoM iraiMHt ^ lions and tlnnnc-inlly able to carry out any 4 /bluatlonx mud'" by tln-lr llrm West iSt Truux. Wholesale Drmftrlst*.Toledo,f) WaUIinc. Kimmn & Marvin, Wholesale Ui u0VtlMH. Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure is lalton intornally. a t. njr ilirt-n iy upon the blood and mucous -?ir ? faces of the system. '1't'stimonlals sent free Price T.'.i pet* bottlo. Sold by all ilr>t i. Hall's Family Pills art- the best. Train Kobhers Foiled. V^ri A C MM. ? VI I I> ? ! 1 II. i rA(ir,;vil^ U1 lit' -southbound fast express on the Rock Island road was boarded :it Chickasha, I. T., this morning by a man who made a determined elTort to bold up the tr;iiti. The robber encountered Brakeman Carpenter on the rear platform of the last car, and a desperate struggle ensued in which (tarpon ter was shot three times through the hand. In the scuttle the pistol was knocked from the rob $>er's hands to the track. The man then manag. ' to pull the automatic air valve. When the # train slowed down he dropped oil and escaped without securing <*ny booty. I Know On* Sur* Rem*dy ' frwso oh*tlr?t* cold. Ito omo* U Pyajr-Ud?. ^ J! rER |' ?$?TT/i IS i havo'0TV^/ ? ? i ones >? < ft : 1 i em. Don't /uM~ ' 1 1 .., t ; ^ '* ' ~^s -- -?v % ! ^ Cv-s^/ 'j i f H ' IfWlp* flU ^Avjf I I {jyi0 /;/ !ASP. sA*ty Jti "** ?^>ui3f ; j'T'^ ? ? ^ . ._. W . _ ^y -HkSW ! THE USE OP COTTON SFFI) OIL AS FOOD. ibw it Caine Into General Use and Why it i Gained in Popularity-?!! is Sate and Wholesome. Prom the earliest Hlble times to the present uuy nations ot the countries surrounding' the Mediterranean have ma?ie the oil of the olive one of their principal articles of diet. It is used in all cooking operations and replaces the butter and lard of the nations in northern Europe. There is no question but what a pure vegetable oil is a most useful and healthy article of diet. We nevt r read of dyspepsia and troubles of a similar nature among the people of the Levant, doubtless because the fat taken as a necessary part of a well regulated diet is always taken as a pure \<getahle oil. In our own country up to within the last few years oil has been used but little as an article ot diet, except by Europeans who have made their homes in our midst. We have clung to the traditions of our Saxon ancestors and used the hard fats prepared from hogs and cattle. The people of this country are beginning to realize their mistake. Throughout our southern States we have trees, small I It la t.... . I.... . ... .v v?n>-, mil Kicit-i in iiunuiers. which produce a fruit far more wonderful than the olive, we refer to our cotton plant. Its fiber clothes the world, its seed yields an oil which is unrivaled I in sweetness and purity by the flnest product of the press* d ollvu. I Cotton seed oil was refined in small I quantities prior to the Civil war. It | found its way to Flu rope and came back in fancy bottles mixed with olive oil. In the early 80's the production of the oil Increased rapidly. Gresit quantities finding their way to Chicago in mysteriously marked packages, the contents of which properly blend d with other materia* traveled all over the world In the form of lard. About tie* year 1SS7 it was discovered that the amount of lard shipped from Chicago greatly exceeded th* weight of .all tlie hogs received and an Investigation was instituted by Congress which brought forth the jnf amotion that the product of the cotton seed was entirely unobjectionable as an article of diet and liable to he preferred by many to that of the liog. For various | reasons our people have always been j prejudiced against the oil llself though eating large quantities of it in the form of lard compound. This prejudice is no doubt largely due to the f.mWl. f. it- I > .......j vnuiiih usstMi ny many of the manufacturers who turned out an oil of unpleasant flavor which wave off very disagreeable odors in cooking Modern science has shed its rays on this great product of our section and the oil Is now produced in enormous quantities, absolutely f-.c from odor and flavor and almost colorless. f- lipped in barrels it finds us way into the lug- j st bake shops of the country, where it takes the plnce of many tons of lard | and butter. Packed in hormltloally I sealed cans it is Invading kit< hens of j | our best families. It is making friends j j everywhere. The greatly extended use j I of cotton seed oil In the household hns i added greatly to the wealth of our farm- i ers by making a sure market, for all j the seed which they run produce This ' rapid Increase in the use of the oil has only been made possible by improved refining methods which were the results of long, patient and expensive experiments by the leading company in the business. Such experiments could only be made by the combined resources centered in a large corporation which can command the needed brains and materials and furnish the necessary money outlay to conduct expensive experiments on a practical scale. The farmer of the south has no better friend than the large companies who are daily striving to improve the product of his cotton seed and extent! the use of cotton seed oil as a food product, and the most successful of these companies In the manufacture of these products Is the Southern Cotton Oil Cotnpany. whose works are at Savannah. (3a., and who have headquarters and general offices In Columbia. S. O., v??., nuniiin, un., ana t'nnrlotte, N. C., any of which will gladly furnish Information. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Qiiinine Tablet. Uw remedy that curve a cold tr one d?i Dodging Tlio Pistol Law. It wa? hardly to be expeeted that pistol dealers would comply fully with the law, because no law is ever completely observed, lience there is no surprise that schemes are devised to avoid it. In Charleston, and perhaps in other parts 01 the state, ingenious merchants have hit upon acle\er method of get ting around the new pistol law. It is strictly against the rfccent act to manufacture or sell firearms that are less than tweuty inches long and which way anything loss than three pounds, but no provision was made for the renting or leasing o! the weapons. Several hardware dealers in the upper part of South Carolina are doing a lively business dispo tug of shc.ot ing irons for a period of ten year.', which, of course, amounts to the same thing as soiling them outi iglit. In order to ollect * transact ion of this kind legal contracts sue drawn up and properly signed, according to the laws of the state. A pistol worth ten dollars under tho old law will now rent lor ten years for about !ho same sum. There is a sort of silent agreement between the dealer and the customer that the ten year lease about settles the transaction. The Be?t Prescription I'or.llitlurla chills and fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form No Cure, no pay. price 50 ota. LAID HOYVN ARMS. A Pennsylvania Company Refuses to go Against Strikers and 11 rat - ' TMiitM-r* linn .Tien r rieiwiy to Minors Pcsign. Pittsun, l'a.. Aug. 7.?The city was 6t art led today by the aitnounceweut that all the ollioers hnd men of Company IJ, Ninth regiment Pennsylvania National Guard, now on waiting orders tor call tor strike duty, laid down their arms and resigned. It is said that every man in the company is a tr end of the United Mine Workers, and rather than bear arms against their striking brothers they decided to forfeit their membership in the guard. There is great excitement in the anthracite district over the action of the company. Col. Doughterty, i.? i - ? vt;. *i VI'IIIIIKIIIUII III llie .>111111 lOiTl merit., says the men cannot legally resign. A hitter contest is ex. [>octed. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEMNYROML PILLS f.y\ AZ M Info. Always reliable. I.nillcn, aok I'ruicslat fot uik insri::t <? km.i ivii in kt?i and U?M metallic boxes, sealed Willi blue ribbon. Tulir no oilier. lC<-fiis?> ilaiiicrroini auliall. lutloii* unit imitation*. Iliivof yuurllrU(Ki.<l, or send (r. in stump < for I'url Irulm-a. Traitm?ninl? uml "llcllrf for l.ndlri," In ld?r, by rrlurn lull, lo.nno Testimonials. Hold by all l>ruf(i;is|a. CIIIOnRSTER CHEMICAL, CO. SlOO Undlion Hquarr, I'lllLA., PA. UoiIub 1 hi, paper To oure SICK HEADACHE, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION, and all diseases arising from Indigestion. They will purify your blood and maks youroomplexlen as FAIR AS A LILY. They are gelatin costed. fRICE SB CENTS. J ? ' i-'yi'i' r - i . t .* ? * V FOR HARNESS at ouce, uud you will be astonished to t ! \ / y( fit's this waj You cnn burn voursc Powder, etc., or you< with Steam or llotW only one proper way scald and that is by \ Mexican Mustang I It pives immediate relief. ,linen cloth, saturate it with loosely upon the wound. Y< idea what an excellent rcnuM you have tried it. i\ FOWL TIP. Liniir eat. It is calk'il a siasuauu SPRI Miner Nature's Greatest Remed Liver, Kidneys, Stc Acts directly on the Liver, reliev fits of despondency and a by a disorder FOR KALK 15 V I 10 \ Cut Tiiis Out \ ,T ... <f 1 ? th , . :nul present wttlti*) Cts tot HAW- [ t'u j dP IVJlili lino s , Urn;.'/is Is. I.aiuus'er c?,' S C nml ri'cuivv it l.uve iliiitur | fa| j till \ cr bi. | d0 PI IS itO trl' S CKLKUV COM- f< 1'oi'ND, it<,! A u I 'rti>- ?ri'ii t u;,.oii ;itul y.-t vo 't onto ^ ..A tt n<l the world's renowned Catarrh j Ciirti. Sat sfaotio.i K'lanm t'/il or j | m ui'-y | | y jg. RHBUMACIDE .gj~ CUtt Eii ? JS RHEUMATISM \*? ^ T O ST A Y CURED. 2l^ j ^5 i'liK mi.D'CAi, wos:n:i< ofnii; j Nineteenth Century. j^Rj 1^5 A \enetabl' n ui'-ily thai. i>o.-.iUvi.l\ ^(l ettres recent ami loii't -iaiiil a.e cms' 39 1 j^Pj Tlic iri'i iiii si iilouti |>.inner known j', leailttij.' t>liy-i ian* after '.imr ?W? j' eight tier of tile '' iJolil i>y .) l'\ MacUcy .t i o. I '1 ?1.111 I MM per bottle. mar " "tr. tfll jj HMUUI Dyspepsia Cure? Digests Vvhat you eat. \f? This preparation contains all of the f"; digestanta and diSK^ts all kinds of ilt: food. Ittfivts instant,jelief and never un falls to cum. It allow* von to cat all. ch j the food yap want. The n\-t sensitive i t ,; stomachs gan take it. By its use many o\> thousand# of dyspeptics nave been i cured aftfreverythlDj? else failed. Is I j UDcquaUcd for tho stomach. Child-1' ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. _ Cures all stomach troubles (u: i Pmpared only by E. O. Df.Witt Ac Co., Chicago l>r Tb?U.tKiUl?cooUlu*2H tlmcitbcSOc. aUa. ?u * \A28l ? T _ ^ r ^ uvs Mnxlern Dlnstnnp: Tilnlsv hut y??u It ttikv stTootj see Low quickly it Louis sores. ^_ ^ \x If with Fire, with :an scald yourself! r 1 % aier, but mere is to cure a burn or isin^ Jniment. Oct. f\ piceo of pof>, old this liniment nn<l bind >n can havo no adequate Iv this is for a burn until ir<l afflicted v ith Roup or any lisoa.so u.no Slr.vlcan stiistttijg rciiiutiy Ly [?<ultry l>r<H?k.Ts. ING3 AL** y for Diseases of the i_ _i c l#l ? jmacn ana ing dizziness, constipation, II the troubles caused cd Liver. 'TCTPBQ ! READ MY Ilk) 1 JuXiO Free Offer, H1K ( OUl'ON below filled out with your uddrcis, uuu sent willi a two-cont .it imp, Mrs. M A. li tl toil, Kershaw, a>. C., withiu i- in:xt thirty .tiii.s. entitles you to a package iitiilr.liiK ;i ii uio Treatment discovered by i's. M. Summers. Notre Uiiuie, lad. which res leuioril.oea, ulceration, dlsp!ac? rnouu linr; of the womb, menstrual disorders, hot shea, tumors, growths, uud all female trouiK The free package contains ten days raiment, and if you wish to continue, It will st you aoout twelve cents a wetlt to Kdarau* i i-'ire. Kill out the spaccn below, scad to :s. Ililton, and you will receive tue tree raiment by return mall. , COUPON. ante own omit if 'at** LAX CAST 10 It CIIESTI2K RAILWAY. otween L" heater and Lancaster. hrliedulo u Kffecl May lath, lttnii IJihtlf Kxceftt S unit in/. uthbuunu. Nortnnound. >. It. No. 17. No. Id. No.1t M. i A M. ,i'. M~A ~1 i i*i, 5 nod Lv ... Cheater.... Ar d 13 SOU , ..j! s |v Knox .... 1 0 25 J 41 i :J7| p 3uj* "... KlehburK.... " d lb 7 33 0m,.u e o-s i i7l s :rr!<i " liascoravllle.. " 6 45 7 2a i 03 p 5o "... 1'ort Uwu..." 5 3o 7 1U it you* " Uriti't'ii... ." 7 uu I 30 it 16 d Ar.. Lancaster.. L\ 5 15 d 45 . 1 mimmm :1m M. A. M 1?. 51 A. M So. It. leaving i.i.t 'up tor 0 ! "' ?. ie,, makes tae connection ,i t'liuster with soutiiern tilwuy No 30 i.?r CI.arlotte and points nort U. d > .'.board Air Ln, "Atlanta Special" for .and ami points w> st. A.no Willi Carolina N'irlhw .li.ii Ky No. lu for Lenoir. N C, a intermediate po.uts, and Southern Kali* ty No. 33 for Columbia and poind south. No. 17, leaving Cheater M.uu n. in connects ill southern Ky., No. 83 from Culjmbi.i <tuu Ints south, he.iboard Air Line "Atlanta spoil from Northern and Kastern poind and utliern Ky, No. 33 from Northern ami Last* i points, and at Lancaster with S. C ft (J. 1C. iilackshui g. So. Id, .eating Lancaster 5 ',5 p in., conuccts Lancaster with s. c A, U. IS from C.imdeo n Marion, Southern Ky. No. .'1 atCbesier for annuo ana points north. Vo. IS. Iouvlnn Chester 10.( 0 a na . connects*, ester with .-southern Hallway No. J4 from l'jinbia ami points south. LBROY SPRINGS, M. HEAT1I, President Gitn'l. l'as. Agent. \ Torpid Liver cause?? ... Spiftes digestion, Constipation >ku -.i.aia. -.he. UnM. A. Simmons Liver Meotume to stimrl 0 that organ. ... m T j