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<|?e Qcluertiser Subscription Price 12 Heaths, il.oo PAYABLE JN ADVANCE. W, W. BALL, EDITOB. Ratos for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad vertisements, per square, one Inser tion, $1.00; each subsequent Insertion, 50 cents. Liberal reduction made for large Ad vertisements. W. W. BALL, ? Proprietor. J^RBi^'B. C* July 17, 1898. Judge Hudson's Decision. In a case coming up from the^ county of Darlington Judge HudT son pronounced the dispensary law a feeble effort at legislation. He decrees the act unconstitutional. He sustains his view with an elabo rate argument. The decision will embara?s the whiskey traffickers from the urand Tycoon Dispenser to the humblest vender of 4 pints at a $100 stipend. However, Judge Hudson's view and review of the does aet not settle what is law, no more than Governor Tillraan's view settles it. It must go to the Supreme Court of the State and possibly to the Supreme Court of the United States as the constitu tion of the United States is in voked. Judge Hudson is an able and fearless Judge. He will do his duty as he sees it though the heavens fall; but he is not infalli ble and what the final decision may be cannot be anticipated. We can only advise our readers to keep cool and don't get excited over the matter. Home was not built in a day, and when it was eompletely finished up and the last touches of the artist put on, the world around It wagged on. So, however the end may gang of this matter, the old State will wind along wiring in and wiring out as in the glorious past, that we read about and so lustily brag of. Let her slide. One word to Governor Tillman, our honored chief. We are in the midst of a torrid wave; we are ploughing and digging; praying for rain; sweating and fighting the flies and waiting patiently for laying by time. Retire to Ropers, your baronial domain In old Age fleld and leave to your Attorney General and the Judges the busi ness of construing the acts of your learned Solons. Go recline under the umbrageous branches of Ro per's wide spreading elms; throw out the tempting sprightly minnow and decoy the wiley trout from his cool and limpfd sphere; follow the example of your immortal demo cratic friend, Grover, and go a fish ing; stroll into your verdant mead ows and welcome home in the shadows of eve your lowing Jerseys; enjoy the beautiful picture of inno cence in your snowy flocks bleat ing their tender notes upon the distant hills; swing your luxurious hammock and dream the dreams of the just. One poor man can't do everything. The issues between General Far ley and .Senator Irby ore purely personal. The public are only in terested as it has a keen relish and unfailing stomach for rare bits of savory gossip. Gen. Farley's as sault is odorous of villainous salt petre, while the Senator's reply is dignified and his denial .backed by stout evidence. The mild man nered public will await the "retort courteous" of the General. The antis, long suffering and patiently bearing the yoke, have nothing to do or say. It is not their quarrel, Gov. Tillman and friends have the State and nation in charge and are responsible. We are riot In it. These illustrious champions can fight It out. Our readers will re call the famous Kilkenny encoun ter and what was left. Under the dispensary law every man that becomes a vender of the "overjoyful" does so voluntarily. No office can be put on a citizen against his wMl, A dispenser is a liquor vender for the money that is in it for himself. There are three officials, however, that the law puts at the head and front of the ma chine: the Comptroller General, the Attorney General and the Gov ernor; aud with this last provision the Governor is credited with hav ing had "something to do." Should injunctions compel Gov. Tlllman's liquid shops to close tem porarily, the stuff has one advan tage?it won't spoil. Vory' true! The road is being mado a little stumpy for Governor Tillman. If ho were a barefoot boy he wouldn't have a toe-nail left. ' \ Governor Tinman's spies raided several saloons in Charleston dur ing last week; made arrests and confiscated the goods of the accus ed. Tho constables wore hooted lustily by crowds while the cops looted tho houses of the accused. In the case of a poor Italian all his goods were taken save his wife and children. Much excitement pre vailed and there are signs of trou ble. If the thermometor holds out the State will certainly be In a a stew. Says tho Greenville News: "It Is reported that B. F. Perry is preparing for publication a sketch of tho career of Senator Irby, social, political and general." If the hair Is falling out, or turn i 'K g'ay, requiring a stimulant with nourishing and coloring food, H til's Vegetable Sicilian Hair H? nower Is Just tho specific. Nashville Sketches. As our boys and girls have come back from school and elsewhere, our town is lively again. From what I can bear, I think they all intend to have a pleasant vacation. If now buggies be any sigu, they will certainly have it. The farmers have about all ceased to work their crops on account of its being so very dry. Borne of our young people went over to Eden last Saturday the 8th inst. to a picnic, they report a very enjoyable ocasioo. About all you could see was boys and girls off in some vehicle* in pairs, they all looked Jike they were having a nice time. Several of our party anticipate going to Ashevllle next Monday the 17tb. on the excursion which, is to start at Greenville. We feel quite certain that it will be a pleasant trip, indeed. What has become of the lawn parties? Did we have enough last summer for this one too? If not, why not make a move and get up one or two. Mrs. W. F. Medleck has been has been quite ill tor the past three weeks, but glad to say that she is improving a little at this writing, although it be very slow. Mrs. Mary nash, Sr., is also quite ill. She has passed her 81th birth day. There Is great doubt of her ever being able to be up again, but we hope that such will not be the case. Which one of our young men likes so well to*go up the country, especially on Friday nights? As the people have been too busy to visit much we are not able to give you a list of these who have been visiting in our neighborhood. ?criptor. Powder Springs. As there has been nothing from this place in your valuable paper, 1 will endeavor to give your read ers what news there is in our neighborhood. The health of the community is very good. No sickness except a few chills. The farmers are beginning to lay by their corn and cotton and every body seems to be looking forward to the time of rost that is close at hand. Messrs. Jones and Culbertson met with a serious accident while crossing the McPherson bridge with their engine. The bridge gave way, turning their machinery over into the water and it was thonght that Mr. Jim Elledge was fatally Injured, but we are glad to say he is somo hotter at this writ ing. Mr. J. 0. Grow and Miss Minnie McPherson attended preaching last Sunday at Mt. Olive. Jim says tho girls are very attractive on that side of the river. We are going ts give a children's day some time soon. The day has not yet been decided and wo will let you know In due time. Crops are looking very well. Corn is especially fine. If we can get plenty of rain we will have our hog and hominy for 1894. J. W. S. Mount Olive. Itain is needed nearly every where, especially in this neighbor hood. If it don't rain now soon corn crops will be entire failures. Cotton isn't suffering like corn, and is blooming nicely. The farmers are nearly done lay ing by their crops. Mrs. Bottle Motes died on the 9th inst. and was buried Sunday at Mt. Olive. She was a good woman and was 91 years old. There was a picnic at Poplar Spring church last Saturday and there will be one at Mt. Olive Fri day before the fifth Sunday in July. Dr. Wells has the first ripe water melons we have seen. Misses Maggie and Leltio Cul bertson are very sick at this writ ing. Wo hope to see them out again soon. Mr. Goddard is making and putting in tho pews in our new church, trying to get them in for protracted meeting. Trip. Union Meeting. The Union Meeting of tho Third soction of Reedy River Associa tion will convene with Chestnut Ridge Church on the 5th Saturday before tho 5th SurAlay, July 29th. Query 1st, What do wo as Church members owe to Christ, Opened by J. D. Pilts and John Moore. Query 2d. Will true Christians willfully neglect the Sunday School. Opened by Jas. A. Martin and W. P. Garrett. Query 3d. What do the Scrip tures teach as to duties and bless ing of attendance upon public wor ship. Opened by J. B. Parrott and G. W. Shell. Sunday School services?ad dresses by Jodie A. Martin and B. W. Davenport. J. D. PITTS, Moderator. W. P. Garrett, Sec'y. Mountvillo, i cle Joe says that this is about the uryest drouth he ever knew and it is becoming alarming. Crops are suffering, especially upland corn. We note among the visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston, Miss Ma mie Leake, of Clinton, Miss Kate Holloway, of Lota, Miss Alma Coleman, of Coronaca, Master Lew and Miss Nora Ward,of Johnson,at Mr. M. M. Tcague. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wallace at J. W, Paynes. Mr. Werts, of Fla., at Wm. Werts. Miss Lilla Fuller, of Cross Hill, at M. A. Learaans. Tho Indian doctor Is showing a Christian spirit that is certainly most commendable. K. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thore is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by con stitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustach ian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and wben it is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condit ion, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine casos out of ten aro( caused by catarrh which is nothing' hut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Doafnoss (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. fl&*afSold by 1 'rugglats, 7c. -,-.-) Burnsvlllo Notes. Children's Day was celebrated at Warrior Creek Church last Sunday, and the occasion was one much in joyed by all present and will long be remembered as a happy incident in the lives of many. The Root' citizens of that locality are pro ?verbial for their hospitality at all times, ami they certainly sustained themselves la this particular last Sunday.- It. L. Ackerman, M. A. Knight and several other visiters delivered addresses full of much Information, which will ever rest in the reminiscence of Warrior's Sabbath School. Tho udd reuses and recitations from tho School were undoubtedly magnanimous. We thank the good people of War rior for the occasion, and especially the choir for their good music. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd visited relatives horo last week. Mr. J. Y. Pitts, of JJrowerton, paid our httlo town a short busi ness stay last Monday. Nothing of general interest is transpiring in our section. Tho health of tho community is good as far as yet reported. Bum Blinker. When, by reason of a cold or from other cause, tho stomach, liver, and kidneys becomo disordered,no time should bo lost in stimulating thorn to action. Ayer's Pills acts quickly, safely, and surely. Sold by drug gist and dealers in medicines. "wTm. wWfcm a?7 $ Fashionable Barber. $ >v v *ir *vr Shaving, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing. ?0T Will wait upon ladies at their residences. Location?Bendella Hotel. NOTICE To Road Overseers! YOU are hereby ordered to work the roads, as the law requires, under your charge, and put them in good order and condition by 1st of September next. Af ter that timo the roads will bo inspected and every one in default will be dealt with according to law. Now govern yourself accordingly. By order of tho Board: (Signed) K. P. ADAIH, Chairman Board C. O. L. C. M. L. Bullock, Clerk. July 5, 1893?33?St -THE Presbyterian College SOUTEl^AE??LINA, CLINTON, S. C. CLASSICAL, Scientific and Business Courses, thorough and practical. Expenses $135 per Ses sion?for weeks. Good Prepara tory School. Send for Catalogue. J. I. CLELAND, President. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ok Laukens. Probate Court. Whereas, J. H. Wharton, lias applied to me for letters of admin istration on the estate of N. A. Ellcdge, deceased? These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate to be holden at my office at Laurcns, S. C, on the 23d day of Aug. at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any they can, why letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of July, 1893. JOHN M. CLARDY, July 10, '93.-<5t j. P. L. 0. Mra. David N. Kibler of Shanlcyton, v a., was a sufferer with stomach trouble. At times sho was In sevoro pain and groat misery. Piercing pains would seize her lu the right side and at times shoot from the hip to the breast. Sho also suffered chills In tho body and limes. Physicians failed to dlagnoso tho case and medicines fulled to oure. Hood's Sarsaparilla quickly brought aboatachango and tho result has been a perfect restoration to health. Hood's Pills net easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on thu liver and bowels. 26o. BOTANIC BLC8D BM.M THE GREAT REPVIF.DV - FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES IK? ix-.-ii thoroughly tested by em inent physician* nii'l tlm |M'<>i>lo for <0 vi nv, nud never fnlls to cum .juIcUy auu pormmcutly SCROFULA, ULCERS. ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM. PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, Mid ri! mnmirr it KATIKQ. SPRKAMKa nml kUNNINQ BORES. In*.i'o'.v eure? tue moit (mUmobm >>io.?i Ol*})??? u dlrpctloiw uro f.d lo'vcil. Prtco? per buttle, o bottles tor f?< lor NUftbyaroggwi . SENT rREE wondrkI&i. cni.es. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ca ^4^^r^| It ^ \1 & ?SPECIALISTS^ (Itoffulnr Oruduntei.) Aro the leading and most successfulspecialists nnd ?vlll kIvo you help. Young and mid dle aged men. Remarkable re sults havo follow ed our treatment. Many yours ot varied und success ful experience In the use of cura tive metliodg Hint we aloneownani control for all dis orders of men wlio Miavo weak, undo ?jvclopcd or dls laScased organs, or ggwho aro suffering jfrom errors or voulli and execs) lor Who nre nervous Knnd Impotent, tho scorn of their K^fellows and tho ^contempt of tlietr friends and com panions, leads us to Knaranteo to nil patients. If they can possibly be restored, our o\vu exclusive* trout meat will afford a cure. WOMP.XI Don't you want to get cured of that tvoaUiiom with ft treatment that you can use nt homo without instruments? Our wonderful treat* nicut has cured others. Why not you? Try It. CAT Alt RII, nnd < tseascs of tho Skin. Blood, Heart, Liver and Kidneys. RTPITIXIS-Tho most rapid. sta*c and cffcctlvo remedy. A compteto Cure Ouuruutced. RKIX BISEA8K8 of all kinds cured whero many others havo failed. VWATVRATi DISCHARGES promptly cured inn few davs. Outck, sure and safe. This Includes Gleet nnd lionorhasa. TRUTH AND FACTS. Wo have cured rases of Chronic Diseases that havo failed tonet cured nttho hands ot other special ists and medical Institutes. ?-~?v it KM f 'M Iir.lt that thero Is hope for You. Consult no other, as you may waste valuable time. Olitalu our treatment nt onue. Beware of freo and cheap treatments. We Rive the best and mo.Jt scientific, treatment at moderate prices?as low na can he done for safe and BkMlful treatment. PItKK consultation at tho otlk'O Or l.y mall. Thorough examination nnd careful disc nosls. A home Ireatmenl can he given lu -majority of cases. Send for Symptom Ulnnk No. 1 for Men No. 4 for Women; No. 3 for Skin Diseases. All corr . ipondeneo answered promptly. Business strictly con Pdi-utl'il. Kntlro treatment sent f reo from oWrvv Hon. Refer to our patients, bonks uud business wtu. Address or call on DR. HATHAWAY & CO , *~1-3 South Broad Street, ATLANTA, o ' for Infants and Children. "Castorla W so well adapted to children that I recommend i t m superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Arcotb, M. D.. Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 1 Castorla' is so universal And its merits so well known that it boo ma a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are tho intelligent famlltos who do not keep Castorla within eas/roach." _ Cajuaxi BLarttm, D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Uloomingdale Reformed Church. Cnstorl* euros Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoe?, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl gestion. Witiiou. injurious medication. " For several years I have recommended yovx' Castoria,1 and shall always continuo to do so as it has invariably produced honoflclal results." Edwin *?'. Pardbb, M. D., "The Winthrop," lttStu 8troet and 7th Ave., New York City. Tint Centaur Company, 77 Murray Strbbt, Navr Yobs. The World's Fair Route from the South IS OVER THE NSYLVANIA SHORT LINES FROM LOUISVILLE OR CINCINNATI. ''<t**m - XM. tl ?^SyCs4 ) DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE INCLUDtS Puilmnn Vestibule BltQjtlan, and Ruffel Parlor Csrs. Only Route Tlrfongh tho Indiana Natural Gas Bolt. THROUGH TICKETS via Tllf ' I I ini 1 a NO THI in conni CTIONx can nf SCCURCO Ar mx i rAcipai ticki t oi nets or IwUllllHN haiiwa??. t ? .i ? i iai iril (tMATWl in nrnARc to BAtri and a it, i : I ? i i IA n . i., i i.wik. THIS FIRST-CLA$9 BCnvlOI i Pir* i Ai;ty in rr.nv.n on Oy itiicn oh mi iAMioiiniino nit rouowiNo: V: ?. I y ii ffi't Mmt, 'IflUSHvlUlt, \ts-, Bl i. ii. iBOiirsOrl R. y*r twtf LRXISGTOS. IT. A. v:.'-. .N i - ?.-... r?'i r ,\r/..,t . L001SVHLR, KY. SAati!. %?-.?-i . ?. Pnu'r Apnt, . :. Ui/. r^ii Ui fcaU Y,m ti?, CilCiniTLO. A CLEAN SWEEP -OF ALL SUMMER COO?S Is what we arc driving at. It is no longer a question of profit To unload what is left of our ? Mammoth SPRING and SUMMER Stock before our Grand Line of FALL GOODS begin to arrive will be our special object. A great line of Ginghams that were 15 and 12.I cts now 10 cts. 10 cts. Ginghams now S cts. S cts. White Lawns now 5 cts. 15 cts. Towels now 10 cts. Sweeping Reductions in all Lines of SUMMER DRESS GOODS. itock Bottom Prices on Straw Hats. Eye Opening Prices on Summer Clothing. argain Prices on Slippers. Millinery! Millinery! Too Much, Too Much; It Must Go, It Must Go; Fine Hats, Medium Price Hats, Cheap Hats, Beautiful Flowers, Elegant Ribbons, Fine Feathers. jfiflT* We mean what we say, they must move. s VI If I wrs ? We Are On Top Once Again. And am prepared to furnish/a'.iythlng in my line at reasonable rates. New Goods aro arriving every day. Mending and repair ing done at short notice ruul .special attention giVOIl to watches. w T If 'ivrwM'ro-,, 1 1 .7V w And in Fact Everything Kept in a First Class Establishment. Call at * m*9 .'Ti??iNQijat^ Jewelry Store, .Southwest Corner of Public square NOTICE Bo suro to R0 to Dr. J, A. Martin's "Xow Drug Store for your Drugs, Mudtcdnos, fiadioB Toilet Goods, Broath Portttmos, Diamond Dies, Tube Paints, Indelible Ink, Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars and n btiudred Other things usunJly kopt in a Drug Storo. Send your cun for tho host White or rod oil and you wl.ll send again. Special inducements nro now offered to practicing physicians in tho way of Fresh Drills, 'flic Cheapest Drugs and lhe Dost Drugs* Dr. Iliekonbukcr, a first class proscription clorU,\vho has had several years oxporienoo aw a Drug Salesman and Proscription Clerk la now in ohargo of IhoDlUg Store and takes special interest in Idling proscriptions and waiting on customers. Send In your ardors and ho eonvineod that Dr. Rloklu* baker is tho man to Bavo you money < J. A. MARTIN. L* E, BURNS & CO. UNDERBUYBRS, UNDERSELLER8 (',?11 and see. our many bargains to bo found among oar iiumonso stock ot Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Tinware- (?lasswaie, Woodware, Hardware EtO. Great induce ments in Stoves and Furniture. SewlU2-maeblnns-?hlffb and low arm?at a job. Llnooi Drugs vary oheap, Dig lot of ConfcQtlouery T() 15ACCO andCIGAK g. Our goods must, shall and will besohl. We have opened a NEW STORE at Barked ale- 8. 0. but are doing business also at our OI,*)> STAND near Little Knob,Si0- With many thanks for the past favorH and hoping tor aeontiiiunnuo ol I ho same, we are, Your obedient servants, Li. ?. BURNS & CO. Ice, IcoS Zeal! WHY will you suffer in this Hot Weather when u NIOKEIi buys 5 LBS OF ICE. 100 lbs for 75 cents. 50 lbs for 40 cents. <"hii<i Smaller Quantities at One Cent a Pound* A .1,1. THE COOLING DRINKS) OF TIIIO SEASON AT OCR Tho (Trennest Fruit Flavors Used? Kennedy Bros, t'AMIIiY t;icoci:UK,. NEXT DOOR TO TKE POST OFFICE. Do Yo? Want Something* 11ST Diamond Rambler the Greatest Wheel on Earth, Ilm SOLID OIMT-TST I3Y S. M. &E. E. .OS ?E Outr- Platfor] Not our Political but our Business platform is bound to be popular with all parlies. Here aro the planks on which we stand. PROTECTION For all customers from over charges, mis-statements or poor values. FREE TRADE With everyone who buys of us for the cheapest goods on Ihe market. RECIPROCITY Between buyer and seller. We make a small profit. You gel extra values Of shoddy goods, inflated values and oppressive high prices. \9w .To?? ro IT Of course "The People's Store" is where "The People's Parly" buy their goods. That is the simple, tiuthful platform on which we present these canidatcs to you. DRESS GOODS,iSOBOOL BOOKS. Domestics, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, Trimmings, Buttons, Gloves, Knitton Cotton, boots and fine shoes Slippers, Oxford Ties, Hats, Umbrellas, Parasols, Etc. Full line of Stationery, Drugs and Perfumery, Hardware, Saddlery, Harness, Whips, Crockery nnd Fancy groceries, Sugar, Collbos, Hncon, Lard, Con; Flour, Sewing Machine*, Etc. If you like the platform patronize the Canidate We are not asking any favors at the hands of Mr. Cleveland, but we do beg that you examine these lines and our prices. J. 0. (1 ? LEI 1/1 CO. \ ?; ? ? 1 ?' if (if-a .V i ? ?FOR SALE BY R, F, P(|s.ev & Kennedy s H. B. Whilden, Wk?t End Caliioun St., ( ii a IlLESTON, s. <\, general agent for south carolina 1"^ 1 RELAY BICYCLES, Ski.i- I Ika^ho oh Othkk Pnku MA I ic: TlllKS, Prices,.<$i 10.00 ami $ 125.00 Exclusive Agencies given at 11.1 occupied points. Correspondence solicited. MACHINERY! Wood VVorklitfl Mncl luoryi Ilriok mid 'i ilci " Unrrel Hlnvo " (iiiioin;; '? < Indn Tliretililiia u Haw Mill llioo Hulling i: Ni;im;s A N t) DO I T< K it H. Sliilo Aj < it) I'or 'Polboll A Hon?' Rh? u'llH'S mill 11' ?.i?:i .-, S;)\v (Hid Ol"lHl Mill8{ lirowora' Brick Machinery, houblo? Hcfow I'ollon IVosmohi Tlioi'iiHtt1 I Unset Act inK Si on Iii (im boll* ; Thomas' Hoed Cnltoti Rlevntor?! Mall iV Lummtia' Uiiis; Rnjili l.ci Ilulloi ? II. H. 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