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f } H written by men who know, tell kji you all about I Potash I They fire needed by every man I who owns a held and a plow, and I who desires to get the most out I of them. Tliuy arc/ret. Send postal card. UK1CMAN Kil l WORKS I Now Vork?tf# X?m?u Street, or \t-:; Atlanta, tia.?22M So. ltroad St. I SOME OF THE NEW LAWS. ^ .Matters at Mineral Interest Which Were Enacted. While there is an absence of q anything like radical or strong legislation, many of the new laws are of general interest. Baby carriages are now legal baggage and must be recognized as such by the railroads. Steam ferries toiiat provide ".Jim Crow" compartments as well as railway companies. If you leave an abandoned well open it will cost you ten dollars. All municipal charters are perpetual unless declared otherwise. "Malicious, wilful or mischievous interfer ence with a tire or police signal" system is punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiaiy or on the chaingang for not less than three or more than ten years, or a fine of $200 to $500. Private banking institutions, as well as those under govern 0 ment and fcstate control, must make quarterly statements of their condition by publication in ^ a newspaper. The crime of as - sail 11 with intent to ravish is punished by hard labor for 30 years in the penitentiary. The Lnnham bill nrovides thnt ! 200 pounds of baggage must be j carried free for each ticket. For-1 merlv the limit was one hundred and fifty lbs. Veterans (either soldiers or sailors)of the War Between the States may expose or sell through the streets as "hawker, peddler or butcher any goods, wares mer chandise or meats," without a license of any kind. Proof must be made that he is a veteran and he must receive exemption from the .city clerk. ISo more shad can tie shipped out of South Carolina. This is punishable by $100 or .'10 days imprisonment. The railroads or boats or any common carrier handling any tor outside points will be lined not over $100 for each offense. Fiftv cents must be paid to the State for each dog by his owner. * This tax will be given to the school fund. It has nothing to do with the city taxes on dogs. a Any safe cracker on con vie ^ tion will be given a lifo sentence. The act reads : "Any person convicted of using explosive in or about a safe used for keeping money or other valuables, with intent to commit larceny or any other crime, shall be, etc." Recommendation to mercy means a sentence of not less than ten years, at the discretion of the court.?The State. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. t Hit Kind You Hate Always Bought AS TO AGRICULTURALIST*}. Senator Tillman Differentiates Them Into Three Classes Washington, Feb. 20?After the vote on the Panama treaty in the senate today, consideration was begun of the agricultural appropriation bill. More than two hours were consumed in the discussion of an nmniwl. rneut making an appropriation for experiments in stock feeding, against which a point of order svas made by Mr. Lodge and snstained. The point was finally withdrawn and the amendment adop ted. Mr. Tillman protested against the ruling on Mr. Lodge's point of order without submit ting it to the senate, at least he said, until he could have an opportunity to say something about farming, which, he said, 4 Is the only busiuess I ever made a living at." lie continued in defense of the secretary of agriculture . and said he should be given the means of carrying out "this work which is necessary." Mr. Tillman offered another amendment to permit the importation of new breeds of animals. In closing he said Senator Teller had given the wrong definition between "an agriculturist" and a "farmer." He said a farmer worked with his hands and an agriculturist with his moulh and that there are too many agriculturist in the senate. Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. YVatkins of Pleasant City, Ohio. ''Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but lie grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved lie's now sound, and well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure euro for Coughs, Colds and all Lung#Dis Ktr Pro t*rf I Bros, .I F. Mackey &Oo. and Funderburk Pharmacy, Druggists. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free. Speaking of "Barrels." Mr. Bryan declined to discusss candidates, saying that this was not the time; besides principles were the more important. His attention was called to a recent remark by Henry Watterson I hat the llearst boom consisted of a big barrel with a dollar mark on one end and Mr. Bryan's picture it. . ? I mi i in* 01 ncr. lit* remembered having read Mr. Wat(ergon's statement and said: ikFor the henelit of those who really want to know, I will say that I am not supporting anv man's boom tor tint nomination." and smilingly added: "It Mr. Watterson will inspect tho hatrel with which he is most familiar he will not find mv photograph on either end."?Birmingham (Ala ) Ago Herald. More Mots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual ' disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will he followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disor 't*?ra nf llio I iuor or K-.,l.,o?a u a I Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness,Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by Crawford Bros, J F.Mackey dk Co, and Fun derburk Pharmacy. Druggists SENATOR IIANNA'S WILL. Three Million Dollars Lett to Family Cleveland, Feb. 23.?By the will of the late Senator Marcus Alonzo 11 anna, probated today, an estate valued at about $3,000,000 is left to the family. There are no public or charitable hpniionta Thn r*ri n /?i no I beneficiaries are the widow, Mrs. Charlotte August Hanna; the son, Daniel Rhodes llanna ; the two daughters, Mabel Augusta Hanna Parsons and Mrs. lluth McCormick, wife of Medill McCormick of Chicago. A sister, Lillian C. Hanna Baldwin, is given $10,000. An aunt, Mrs. Helen Converse, is given $1,000. and each of the grandchildren $5,000 each. The widow is given the homestead property. The estate is to be divided into three equal parts. The first third was left to Mrs. Hanna, to remain as her own during her natural life, and at her death to be disposed of by the trustees. The remaining two thirds is to be divided into three equal parts and divided among the three children, share and share alike. But the shares are to be held in trust for the children by the trustees, who will conduct the affairs of each anil give to them the income from each part. Dan Ilanna, Mrs. Hanna and L. C. Ilanna are appointed trustees. CANCEH CUBED BY BLOOD BALMAll Skin and Blood Diseases Cured. Mrs. M.L. Adams, Fredonia,Ala took Botanic Blood Balm which effectually cured an eating can cer of tho nose and face. The sores healed up perfectly. Many doctors had given up her case as hopeless, hundreds of cases of cancer, eating sores, supperating swellings, etc., have been cured ny nioou isaim. Among others, Mrs. R M. Guerney, Warrior Stand, Ala. Her nose and lip were raw as beef, with offensive discharge from the eating sore. Doctors advised cutting but it failed. Blood Balm healed the sores, and Mrs. Guerney is as well as ever. Botanic Blood Balm also cures eczema, itching humors, scabs and scales, bone pains, ulcers, offensive pimples, blood poison, carbuncles, scrofula, risings and bumps on the skin and all blood troubles. Druggists, $1 per larsre bottle. Sample of Botanic Blood Balm free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Describe trouble and special medical ad~ 11 i f* ?pit-in in teiier. ir is certainly worth while investigating such a remarkable remedy, as Blood Balm cures the most awful, worst and most deep-seated blood diseases. (Jntail* Advantage. So far in the present war, according to the dispatches, the Russians, from the c/ar down, have done as much praying as the Japanese have done shooting, the latest report being of thousands kneeling in the snow for hours before a sacred image at Moscow, praying for victory. It does seem that a murhfv rmm *.r like Russia ought to he able to whip the little Jap "barbarians" without taking such advantages of them as enlisting the Almighty against them. How often you hoar it remark ed : "It's only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. This is of such common occurence that a cold,however slight, should not be disregarded. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Sold by J. F. Mackey & Co, Druggists. o t 15s * ?* * * (J * i i s ^ As My Time G In Lanca q And I have a few goo |N have got to go regardh ^ Now is Youi S to get goods at yc There is no use for ^ prices, for when you fj see for yourself that I z fi Spllinor At. And F P Thanking you, one ; ^ favors, I remain, V Yours, | R. mil 1 rnpnwsi r WW* till Mi W Wo now have in stock and a complete line of Coffins and stock * races ALL SIZES AND From the plain, clu?ap Collin up to tl Call and see us or send us your order have a death in your family. I'riees \> Lancaster IVIe Lancaster, S. C.. Oct. 23. ,0'2.?tf. | . w t Cotton Gin ^ We handle all ? I $ GIN SAWS E * t AND RIBS A > PHONE 98-2 rings. ? W. O. McKEOh 0 Chester Co. Whiskey I Morphine Cigarotto habit. J habit. habit. Cured by KEELEY INS 13W Liftily St, [or P.O. Box 75| Columbia, S. C. C LIME, CEMENT, PUS CAROLINA PORTLAND CN?1 is Short \ ? -ster s I r1c 1 a ft n n /l tV*n\r Wd vuo iv.il.) auu HiVyj iss of prices, and ^ p Chance ^ >ur own prices. S me to give you ^ come you will ^ am ^ lelow Cost ^ and all, for past t -ES I lOFFlS! " iirill rAnfi?Mi a 4- /n 1? ^ win LuiuiiiuL Burial Caskets. 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