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STATE CAMPAGN iEETING. T" 1: V'.%M)f1 T ) S AT 1 i : 0 \- 1, (S VA . 1101A IN Nl'Wi tlh V At% 16nitmtinky (),Aot Mi-vtitig I vs I otVh ta it 11 ti -l' s itiol f o ft 1'1111fis -t it I it? p ' I.. ti tt (tts \0i e si. tt, (SI'ialt t e S at, , i t r: 1 0 h t hI Ia Iw d of I T 1 th1 - , i t - nI [ n *t . b. u a ' c t veIa c jn; t t it i t r h t - h-an h u Whld :ur httCCL: .. Il theC ilg' ari!; ~ t Il\t. . tartehTrea,nrir w iud e nttcr siomtione hadi Iu remarke t! -a-. i trited to arhit. e ri.i.!s a i Teti erman aIPJILttWsa~ lJlIi adr iiri~ th at N l. 1mii' eal was hi s eleud cu dt lv. so oerm m .mmreCcirIh.. f > N. . I.o oker' spake 4irst uf i)c the hea ofil comptrole. ea sai be warted t,>d hbe e:eec , stop te irregulawries mi3ralie a btee rgings hewould t4nt car ' andtreieratedtatDo-anst.n . was isputnegec aofuty by boei abt thima He woud speakI ton ofDer. hams o iia re lcrd. DIN J.r. Dorham said he exmplrienced dim ecory iuaiwr iowg Brvok cabed Mr. y ot Dern and Brookero Mr Dramsidbesmpysto omhmrcouM.Hr aseae t .I.iI iI i It. . It * 4' * .. t - 4 Nb b I,' I ~ tu r ' 4.'" i '1' It t : -44 b i~ t r414t i 1).4t.ii~; Lle wjoniii h,A sever, i.t I -r ti (1:< 11. 42 iIb4 ( t w it h <1 4p14 s InIteresit anud won 1 conjtinu to the er' < c>11 f lhis life [ i li(, h3:a t<> p>av bh botoi4 ill he r" and were not en~ ti'rtaltu#d ho woul havL~t to get ouit of town by prs~onal locon:'otioni ase he hadn't another cenjt. io said be couIld have been ele cted Secrettary of Stato or Suprinltendenrt of( Ed~ucat,ion i I I I I i o IIiI t: f I tI.I I o I tho r:t s in th i . rt , b y t r In I Ib :titt S it\ o I I I I I v.t 7 1 1 1 11 1 , vie he lud sc ih pur-I t 'in ou f r i wo ld be eh td it. l ho w o k h o t t v I . t t t i t y h i tI t w :it ! t it4n V,.1 b I s'.1 \ n I nro.t n'' t tn 2inut i 'z th r t l-, a t a\kI lttio t hh - h xr t - t t't .\v rtQ a v 1:.ry, . i' L.ti' t ov v wh r a A ixWu%ov wr li V It - ed~~~ in iir t - :. a c r to I t c,. AIli C st .0t. -.be . . Charle t tru.) n N n wieb (V - h a i-et . I at tacke , s.:a ii ed nu~t' ne *: it doe as we as an oae \h et ner. I. L o er io a I .wyer i0 tr apria L .-- b:i u t l d no canhre I b r ci. t' ::hi2r e Thjre ct htu w' any n: ::r in lirn at bn, e w .n -et !re ei ~~. ~ta l he : n ot het'vot Ie mvov' tuoe rhb tiariMntt I ow-m I.w toif the v ed. Insar anid r31hiition ar :mif t s.r h favoiunthe Moasary.e Hiltook to item by to sanlow qu. thela has beeni rooed to'itth Tailus towus u ofnhes Govrt. Menc,veebv. dh ro e e , ererq: ffjaml A.f1ml,flidthaln (' 1. oy t sptke wVith felii tii mat ter. r. \\'in 1 h1 , M r. I v in . (' l s l: briel vs vry on10 wask InI, It ttoI hurry to vaI tcI t Io t in. I. THE LAST lALF. War I I T (.-A' on(Wv-nso TIM: '.31'.IAWN SAN. tii' nt t .iI;i rI;ii inwe1:v. we, tet ir wi -a ey 4oo 1 1.1y t- T ItutIl!11 ( "Iit rh kA t 11 r- 'r()w.i ist it 1 tA ii I 'orim 1- 3l 1 tr ttig ( i- lu m bi a Iecord. Aspecial t rain1 waIrun ovor th!e ol it a I,iI, _NewbvIerr -y "I Ind I,flurkens - railr"ad thii,; Iornillng, for I ac t"coI Ito Ihta"i'm f condi. I1atcs. The train lcft it o'cLx . The -1oatakit is at New+', rV today, but it is4 not lik(iIr thtSator t!hmmfl wYill 1be en hanid. Ilk Will ;:o to I,! m1r Ins wVi thI thIIe camI 11 I'i i rs S:ttur,Iiy at tlt very earn e -s1eleitatini of a uiinmb'r of 1'in:li nou e It n I f tha,-,kt c ountvI (y. It wa bis intentien to si p eIvoaV rne I ing' . A!tlno'gi tt) emuiiraig n i half v t ther i stI1 l :iIuch dI ubt as to the resu!t of tho gaberinatoral rec. Ir ! x!er&v blhAvvd that tho race yt, c.n I ri":I's of hith r IT eon I Oit Nrv. InI the lieut'':!mt ;:ever: r's rat' t ho -e whio h a v o tren vrolud we t1h, v:vv:ners try it iq ;. ta,s S vect : candiilOos. All of o;0cheno vs; to ha1vo nu!tJ,ers f r in th m For troa,tru 3' r. .Ien jitt is m...' --.I c.. ass uld ho will gvo Dr. Tau rma:ailtlo 1 EOW r:o, bt ii q rcnim blwed that tho in' ntw: we anohe torm. A" 1): Yhmn ald 10r-Vr .re hcavin'' t hit over' thll o er ClgmnihveAtt'ln qulito polro:ul in thpir 04eiax, and it has boon to ran i -t th1.y woul I tV.o to i 10-,'. But fortunatuily nothing 0- the haAWSin vued. A: r tinlyr. willingmer will Mel a 1sel! . Vyd, according to Ivt r ii nliat io fiendie waters. Iao't is the aiht, ho ovr, i :- thatr. MIMha w3ctttil e a'.r secod trtu, thouaug itillt o a closo rac, anid .samie cnations tmay Thnywarmtht raherof'alldis ftr-rair roadiel conis ioner. gIta C' conceded or tall h:ud that larnr 1p(.2 F.ars i' mak idt actst agagr s ad tol rit g e., ainu sait.st \\'n1s Eas.t Mrt.' haton matog morue sof ag any ofe a the other, cniae. r wor, to, n tat is peebe areth ct ind othe acs and iguhrsas to ik ratc,retc. ani suggeston as to sls rowd Iuose to be oqlitoe soiag certain in it all, and that is that Seu ator Tillmitan is carrying every crowd with him. Nuarly al of thv? cam pai gners, whateve'r may b hi views asto the "innhoir a!ine busine'ss, admiiit that t he senat:or still hats strou g inltrnence ovor the audi. once's. N ooudy has suggested what cant be' due in the way of' a substitute for th= se campalignt meeotings, bjut everv htoey admits that somne ebaugo w'ill haive to be miade. It is bevond hu-. man eniduranice, in snmtuoer esp'ciailly, t'c- speakors anid reporters to sit through a s'ven htour siego of caim traign oraitorv. A't i usual thing, the speaingii be'gius at II 0 o'clk and( it dot's not wvind up ntil :810 or 0 in t ho afternoon. The peopule listeu weoll f.'r a while, bitt they got tired, go away to rest or take dinuer, leav tig many of tbo speakers talking to a handful of men. It is only when Tillman speaks that the crowd remains toward the last, and( i t any of the other Canfdi dates comec after him they speak to empty benches or trees surrounding the stand. It is expected that there will be a great many more candidates out two years hence, and it will be a physical imnpoissibility for people to . .:-.t twid a !4c o t [. 1.F.1 . k*.,:: c: vc T I \ . 0lWlCwVy, ': ./.. ". d bau.. . i2 k ' Vt ..''' lI the F, 1 T WI I. IZ v u W I9 I I' te Iu-:-. I u e n e v Con tea. 1n OVe r-:idowvd b% theo :nel Ieet Aa ,1 ereon Gttlebaum. . . Wiriers S. I.. NO'aS"l. Cdo. i. Bear 's. ?.'he -uday School---its Him and purp-l"S inl re I tionl to the ch e . Z0 . I. Il u ter. J. . loland. Uev. th:. . 11. .\rmnstroenc. h. th Sunday School --its aims and u'tp s in relation to the hom1e. D. v. Wheeler. .r . S. Vhler, levs. W. II. It !ier. .1. .1. 1 .on;t. low to int eret the lunday Sklho,) in 'issionary- wi-rk rntd benetveolent objects. Jno. . Gogr:s. Wil. 1' I lo: eal, li-:vs. .31. G. (;. Scherer, S. T. Iia .nan. . )penig quevwrI y box. 7 1 . - t: tl t at nd exempli fie fr I I te It ioaIal lesonm for .\uigust Ih l'c Ie t Geo: . 13. Gr0IYme r. . low to I-eaolb the absent seaolari Pa...1. I.rriek, ler-. W. K. Sligh, 11. P. Count-;. 9. :ould the Sunda.v School support it-. l'rof V. '. 1. SetTler, Ievs. J. A. VE-: Y: . 1.)W It \T-:4 TO CICA(.O AN) Nell :%I Enli.Il1tintyn Wn, G. A. It., Chicago, I .. -t '" -site t ker I st, 190). i: : of t above occasion the nIway will sell round trip all stations on its lines to .It a td rturn at especially .- d ras. Thc following" rates w' y'' from Pointts namiuted: .\ eile, 5. C., $22.2p; Anderson, S C. $21.!5: Greenville, S. U., $20.20: . - owood iiS. C., $22.20: Blacksburg, S ('., s21. I: Catrden, S. C., $25.75: Cal sle, -22. 20: Newberry, $23.35; aharest'on, S. C., $ -26.25: Ocatugeburg, S. ., $20. 25: Chester, S. C.. $22.95: l'r o peritY, S. C., $23.55: Columbia, S. C., $21.7-5: R~ock HUill S. C.. $22.55; Deinmark-, S. C., $2 1.75: Spartanburg, 5. 4. . $2)::t: Sumter, S. C., $2Y'.5. Tiekets will be sold from points in th : State o-f [Florida on August 24th and '.:ant-I 'rom points in all other States :rn A.\.ut 25, L6 and 27, with final i5:-istember 3t, t9'0. By deposit of Lie.s v:ith j- -intt agent of central pas sen :er asst:ciatio)n, t C'hicago, prior to 12 -eon .4nptember 2, 1900)(., atnd on pay menit of fee of lifty cents in eonnection with each tieket at time of deposit, the return tinal lim it may be Extended un t il.5 ptembher 24), 1900i. l'e-roe?s located at non-coupon sta ti-n z should t:otify agent several days in a:ivance of date they contemplate lear it. in or-der- that, he may supply hi zuelf with proper ticket-.. FX- deta iled inoformuation relative to tat-s, schedules, reservations, etc., call on or adidress any agent of the So:.:tern lhilwayv or its connection. 8. HI. HIaitw14s, A. G3. l'. A ., Atlanta, Ga. a&t -iclndzz August 22n4i. The following is the scheduile of thie Stato camn paign meetings: Oeeneo-Angust 0). L.derson-August 10. Abhbeville--August .11. (Greouwvoodl-Aug~ust 1:3. Aike:'n-AXugust 15. ELdgelield*-August 16. S.luda-August .18. L .'xington--August 2 1. l.liehland-August 2?. A-s the blood contains all the ele... tant t!"at tt he kept free of all imtpurit ,:z ntm i nsteadl of uourishting the bo0el one poz-mms enter the blood fromt witho itluoenlat.itn ; others fromt within, as wI systm andi fermt,ti allowing disease gi ct.enlation. While all blood troubles hi pe---nrity to) dist.inguish it fromt the otha C:u--er, Rh'eumatismt, Eceima atId other a cet taun sore, ulcer, erup1tiott or infiammna disease shows sooner or later on the o Manny istake the sot-e or outward sign external atlphea:ion-. Valuable time is I BLOOD TRlOUBLES REQi nent.ly eraietedc - the blood reinforced, potas-h anid arsenrie, the treatment usual doses--never cure, but do much harm b, or any similar blood trouble, write themi I dence. We make na ar.-e- o hs s-r vi TIr Th Best Prese iption Is Grove' Tas,ees ChiU Tonice WIhat y r r Imttors do no sk rtise2 their formuki h(lrovillr tnai \'1 '\ l')t iu * t:eci' medi. clil iv yOu ku', 1 ('0Dontie,1cd. Grove's 'contails !ro11 alu . I- oil put lp iIl Cort-ect proportions ano ;s i Lt e 2 orm. :i e 11on acts as a tO'liC Wo 'IF' i)iiinle diN. VCs the malaria out o be stm Any 'lile duggiS t will te I fmt GroC'S is t O ii l and tlled a"A a of otlc! Chi -. ro supcrioG' i. Ili OA. ai not expcrimCilt i \ ' Ve' Ne --it Su PefiOritV ZI P, I f11 hc l1 established. Grv is * C ure sold throughout the i o.Con, Of the Unitcd States. aC o PaV. Price, 5 Florida Central & Peninsular 10,"0 Triisrm 1ru by Filth 31eridiar, or centrao I In Soth of Cohit bia Tiit k% Table in S 0 F BTI Lit-et June :kl. SC) UT BO ND. 'rI ''I. 1 .i i.s w ii rri' No. :1. No. I. l it.; .y New York ........... I W;ou 12 1 an 1(v l'h ilailel p .i ....... . :t ,. 11V M r. ry-in. I t t itiml0re ..... ....... 5.I 31 11r 1;0 ar LV W A ilton.......... 7 1Wpm lip !V-a, Lv t i'-uond ......... . 10 4ni :u 2 :1-.1r1 ai t L,v R il in .......... ... I ji-1:n 7 :- -4 i f tz [:c apa t A r. Co nI bi . . .......... 1if35am .t-n I' astern Tinme.) v. CoNinmibia ..............10 :t-ata 13 Zlinvi a1'jtl1 ' .v IT cupits Central Time.) fii dq 1 i;-.!Y Will IRIV it: ,v Denmark ..............1.pm 2 'ImY1n n az I "optist a dI Lv Fairfax.. . 127 ti . 4 joiltili t t . 1, dvilland exists. It is Lv sa. .11119 ... . 3., m 3 am Ar lirunswik ........... 7 a *il 11-i ft r ),ets to -uply Ar Jachsonville......... i 10pii 9 1ian Lv Jacksonville......... 7 15pn ) tu Ar Lake City............. p :n Ii 2V 2 00 0 Ar Live Oak ..............1) p 12 1 p Ar Tallah...-;see ......... .3 p:n f I. ( Ai River Juncetiou ..... .3 pin Ar Mobile.................... 3 0Wan ArNew Orleans ........... 7 O -.mt Ar Gainesville ........... 12 W puit hi I'MIC" 110 Ar Cedar Keys .......... 6..i pin Ar Ocala .................... I 15 Itn 1 4 'in Ar Orlando .............. 3 2 atinl 5 tpC fVee, bUt 2,7, .euts 1111s be sent for Ar Tampa ........... 6 :3imj 11 530pm1 maIi n -. At N~ORM1[BoU.ND 1)i.%U)0% iml)'('C .lt,aloe. miVd. bu: W p. - 1,14)I'L:ily initeli Lv 'rimndo ...fr a ". Dl u m k it. ile nt Lv Cedr Key71 ~'01-i.' Lxolde tin t we :an t her 117 Lv Gik~i~vile 1 pmioped W uin 1 da.ib: a h Li copiesMc L:'a1ir~e lpa-tdy E-rybdwilbyi:Dm Lv Liv Oak timhibitiontr.cn detmadeis. bok is: Lv ak Cty 1on (ly th u . ,ar toe,emt up l it. hivirunns a kreigntOispaid. Crem ArSaVete..i free, but lt.'>)nients mus. be.en .fo Lv$v nORTIB1U D.111 tC11 WOW 1)PC"1Ialim: ,.ld L.v Tara pa........... 20)am Ar a e.'.'..'.'..."... Thed He ads uls of thc-at lAr Jia sille ....... 12 ?. an 7i5pna Lv run wik......c..tionalm8 3 p Ar NLavrk l ........ O7pn 10 1 - - Lv Savannad ............12:55pm Ilmanpsl pin Lev b Fa n rii ug...............rhio;0.pm 2 0 a A or.Co 7 tun40...... 4vl hav P ull4mea Ii '' 'al111 Slv etaligh.. . .... ...w1e N:)ew il' a S lui r-,1UIfh'l ch'j or'ec sovi I R niel n .... ..... ca lie atui agi 3 betve Washington... t 0rn i) 0psn,I CI).llII \ Train ::::.rrive andTh dHeadin o If the~ State:.Dv A'rftr Ne inork....i..... a0 ply to3n du a iona Sy te car bowenNe Yrkan ipa. Sl-s J. nrel a iNie orslead iug' toN Lev .i Allin earsIP uroutA . Thou.-A Dil'ree-...R al:ty caches b tween Jcksonville t Ao.27'n 0.i ilA D l e l '.ma lAIr. Iand: s'atd er il ~ n S m e btenWsngnan Jackson il .'ol tcScrsloth fIgitVl>. ral_i___r_e_an__ipart in 8. A II - l I .le i .\NS1 in foi -::-'.o1nd rt. Fhr furte iorion pn poy toi I'H ltThTONTof.N S)t.br andBY ST T.oP.A.,e ef-\ Elecio In .'iY 1L.0A. Ul l Ah N, G > - .M TIN IST1 i: tON: A N Slead. .nteacheo inhthef.culty l~. ., ntiM. ., s oh'rc. I~ti tn . atailgen d in t forat io k a ds h relenvile, S.y b . ha-tl~'ilb edo Ags 7 90 rd Th nJtets feso opencs in t he v.ch ori Not11ict ost Ele tn. shoplte obe 1900 Frld horuh'im[N.GO AN ains,uon aplain to the di' re..id of N SEll 'yO 1orn l iotkN .l.A. n M.,iofre . It>adintfntiet of thleWather Wors. and hallecellen fareu may be eha at F is wuil be eldn or u 17, 90n,'ndwal exene. 'orepodec B. olicite. aphensteort pos.o ilfr paroleub,ry appl mutoi lihe Preitidnto. SeyCm ulcWr A.,ort bPom., MOTAGc. E, diseL. Leh WWee )canItsstopi ltheint--theflus. s ring to devulopcreetitdherta!'dnwintowt. ~r. ConagiouslIloE. iH.tLeslie,, Man.u elo (Canass alr, _ intapeesary ton ute (LiSe, ~ ituji14 impo h y a ji.. Ere' )0( e l I e s .te waste poduts acotnaate of thehol,(iwe tinah 1atrstIC. fr to revlo alsnde, untairteninto atheb h ioo ave,hiiuuaSi te Bs id10prnnlthtzt eie rn uhtlod Poison puifde ad onthleaesorti plart ot'ldaritdnp the bod If.lleCl ly prescribed iln this class of dliseasess are vil eri an j iaps thver WIe. aell cury,lal adding another poisona to the alread' enrhtr~ct. iseatsede wheltkeoi a. teS. S. S., *Natutre's (owtI remted)' yoe ordne lot,iu ebs ak diseased bood teblood, antidotes and forces onlt a otfllrots tande werbk, tacks bloth, dies t and healthy , and at the same tilue builuititieiae weal,thh bloo rich, Istong nrely vegetablebooprferkow tegnrlhat.. ..isheny lootroubles reood ourfi ktw, atun the 10only one0 thlat canI reach deep-seated unfailing specific for alt blood5 ai akr I trbessi erspoe t ob eibe s .- aMedwhah yee ae'b I-O r Medic:al D)epartmienit Is In tha'ge of Contal us Bhloodts wPoon, lae Scroulaat akiti diseases a life study, so if you Ilave ully fr advice about your ease All ,oreptetiste.i, coczea nd istrcet or ler, ce. hook on blood and skhbi disease. fter spom e ce a e 01 Alat, s