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\ Help...! ^csllaffe! 2 i 3 | Es&ss and cludrcn need t j | proper Cood, rarely ever mccl- j i cine, if fiicy do r.z-i thrive j L^n iVc f;~fvl sflracthinrt is z tavreng. They need a littSs } i T^c'p io get their digestive 11 j machinery working properly, s " I M IfSlfHr j COO lIVER Q3L | Yf!T:Jf.. PGrhC'SPHtmS QfUt1?*S9DA ,: f __ J j I J I A rcr.eraiiy correct this ii ' r i ? t'ihlcji:v\ I i \ Z i |j a ycu win put frcm one- j: V fourth io half a teaspocrifui J ! * in baby's bottle three or tour I j ? t'rois e day you will scon see |; J c marked improvement. For 11 j larger children, frcrr. half to j j f a tearpcor.fui, according to s i I afio, dissolved in their milk, i J if you so desire, will very j jf seen show its great nourish- j ! I ir.g power. If the mother's =: i milk does net nourish the I 7 ? i * ' 8 >- iC. -.v.,.! H >" L'l-Dy, SRC nctus ure vi.irvu- j j.s'on. It wi?a show an effect j | at once both upon mother j I and child. I $or. and }i .00. all dryegists. I S SCOTT dc BOVVXK, Cfwrr.i.ts, New York. | w? RAILROAD SURVEY. Proposed Route of the New George-1 town aid Marion Railway, fcdiior ('oiinty Record: The (Jeorp'lotvn and'Marion Railroad Co is waking a preli 11;- J nary survey of :l?e route to Marion, ri*kinir lewis aid notes by which Mie expenses ol (rest I ins and jjrn-! dimr can be estimated before the j work begins. Several months ago j asurvev of the common roads was I made bv Mr. Matthews, who made J a map of the country in order to get the hearings lor the railroad, j It was deeded that a straight line j be run from near Samoit station, on the Georgetown and Western! road, to strike a certain bend in j Pee Dee river just above Alison's! ferrr: and it was cdculated that i I 1 he course ?. S e, would strike tlie ; place. So they came straight across Black river, some distance; below potato ferry, crossing Black ! M.'.vrrrw oKrvnt n L?:?]f mile above I UMVViv *% Balin's old store, through Mr. ; Manning Thomas' lot, and under Mr. Henry (iordon's store, where it crossed the old stage road; pass- i ingLambert postoiBce half mile! or so to the east; through Mr. Samuel Hoggins' yard arid striking Lvnch's river about half a mile! below Mr. II. K. Eaddv's house.I But Bald Eagle swamp was too ! full to wade, and nearly one mite ; across, so the only course was an : . offset round by the Johnson ferry i I bridge and down again on the I father side to the prolongation of j Pfhe same straight line, thence J through Mr. Charley Boston's' land, and finally through Mr. Ned ; Davis' field just above the Alison ferry to the first-mentioned bend. Mr. Hugh Brazier, son of Mr. \ Sidney Frazier, of Georgetown,! was engineer in charge of the ! transit line; and Mr. Haskell, son j of Hon. A. (J. llaskell, of Colum-j bia, was engineer of the leveling instrument. Both these young j n?eu have level heads and are thorough going. i Tfiev will soon reach, Marion I A and reiu rn for furl her instruct ions which may bo lo run another line a Ijtt'e higher up for comparison or 'o ) ! ' han '* lo v ork o>i ihe pr-. wm. :int, wine ri^iii through PosSUM i ? K. i ribute of Love. In I?v:it<r rcmcintierunce oi 0111 little darlingr. Herbert .Vvers AleElveen. inlanl sou of .1. T. and A E. McKlveeti, who died neai Cades on Decemder 15, 1000. lit was one year and lour month: old, and been sick only a few days Yes, dear Herbert, our hearts for thee are aching For thy lovely spirits have lied And from a thousand panps vol are I reed, But we cannot stop these fruitless tears. Oh! No; he's h?t to ns alone. Above he will be found. Amidst the stars and near tin t hronc, Which babes like him surround IIis Fond Pap.knts. Committee Appointments rj he following comit'.ee appoint ments were received by tfie Williamsburg delegation in the houst of tepresentatives: T. B. (lour din, claims; State llou>e ant Grounds and State Hospital toi the Insane, ,1. I). Carter: Incor poraiions and otlicers and offices, W. AI. Keels. We give for what is worth the annexed clipping Irom the Columbia Stale ot Spcakr Stevenson's appointment: i-l.-iirin-in cO i-MIti mi I f Speak-r Stevenson, wherevei practicable, selected as cliairmen of commit lees tliose members whr iiad longest service on those identical commit ties. The result shows the to!lowing counties wet> tints honored; Charleston 8. Beaufort 2. Hampton 2. Barnwell 2. Sumter 2^ Georgetown J, Clarendon 1, Marion 2, IJorry J making 16 for the 'Mow country," Berkley, Williamsburg and Bamberg having new delegations entirely, captured nothing. From the middle country: Ktchland 1, Aiken 3, Kershaw 1, total 3 From ihe Piedmont: Anderson 3. Abbeville 1. York 1, Cheiokee 1 Lancaster 1,,Spartan burs total S Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. . Laxative Promo-Quinine Tablet.' cureH eold in one day. No cure no pay. Price 2~> cents. lite average man u.ver cash his bread upon I be waters until it becomes very stale. Quality and not quantity makes Dc Witt's Little E irly Kisers suj. li valua t>le little liver pills. Wallace & Johnson. Talk is cheap?especially wher you make use of your neighbor': telephone. "Mtcli little piils as DeWitt'if Little Larlv Misers are very easily taken, and th.'y are wonderfully effective in i-leansing the liver and bowels. Wallace & .1 uhn- on. A bird c'i a woman's hat i; worth a dozen iti the bush?to the milliner. The merited reputation for curing piles, sure and skin diseases acquired by Hewitt's Witch Hazel Salve, has led to making of worthless counterfeits, He sure to get only DeWiti's Salve Wallace A Johnson. 13v the time age brings wisdom to a man he is so old he Jus no use lor it. The colored paintings of poultry in Biggie 1'oultry Book cost $1,000 to paint aud reproduce. The work was done by one of the leading lire stock artists of the oountry. Biggie Poultry Book' costs but 50 cents, send to the publishers, Wilmer Atkiwsoii Co., Philadelphia... t "\Wf for WomenX) r! \\ Are you nervous? W : 1 Are you completely entrusted? r\ j?^ Do you suffer ever/ morth? ; f If you answer " yes" to any cf I I these questions, you have ills which I . i Wine of Cardui cures. Do you j ! ! | appreciate what perfect health would , I j be to' you? After taking Wine cf ! j I Cardui, thousands like you have real- j ized it. Nervous 'strain, loss of sleep, cold or indigestion starts menstrual 1 disorders ih.t are not noticeable at e ; j first, but day by d-.y stead ly* grow ? into troublesome complications. Wine |S of Cardui, used iust before the men- fl Estrual period, will keep the female B system in perfect condition. Tills I ! medicine is taken quietly at home. S ' There is nothing like it to help B , fi- women enjoy good health. It costs B [ ; n only SI to test this remedy, which is c i L endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women, ? . ' B Mrs. Lena T. Frieburtf, East St. Louis, fi i j k '" ? "I am physically a new B ? woman, by reason of my use of Wine of fei'i I S Cardui and Thcdford's felack Draught-" ? ! IB In cases re?;uirlna xpeeial directions, ad- 8 ! ? dr?as.Kirint;?ri'-ytonw."Tbe l.xdics'Advlii- IJ < ry IJepartmen:." Tho^?Tj?tianno;a hj ' The funny man who falls from r,'a high grade wheel gels olT a good " thing. > If troubled with a weak dig>*>tion. I | Meliiug' sour stomach, or if you feel r I dull aitrr eating, try CliainlKTlaiu's 'stomach and Liver Tablet*. Price, I 25 cents. Sample* free at Dr. 1). c. ' j Scott's drug -tore. | W riling jukes is I lie funniest ' way to make a living. The Best Prescription tor Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of | (iroves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quiuie in a tasiele. s torm. -No cure?no pay. Price ">0e. cure nopay. rice one. Too noiuv^ioks spoil the po' ! liceinau on I upbeat. This sea*on there i> a large death ' j rare among children from croup and i umg i rt'U'Mt?. J n'mjii it.i/ivu urn .' save the little ones from these terrible diseases. We know of notliitis; sooer1 rain to give instant relief as One 1 Minute C.nigh Cure. It can also be i relied upon in <rri;>pe and nil throat . and lung troubles of adults. 1'lcasant to take. Wallace & .Iohn?on, j Mail is bom lo rule tire world, I but sometimes lie marries anil sur: renders the jo.1.. You Know //hat you are Taking. . J When you take Grove's Tasteless j Chill Tonic U cause the formula is plainly printed on every buttle j showing that it is simply Iron and (Quinine in a tasteless lorni. No ' cure, no pay. ode. Beginning a proper name with a small letter is a capital oiFense, .! Pepsin preparations often fail to r<* _1 lieve indigestion because tliey can di!gcstonly albuminous foods. There is ' one preparation that digests nil classes i | of food, ami t nit is Kodol Dyspepsia j Cure, It cures the worst casc? of indigestion and gives instant relief, for it digests what you eat* Wallace & John> son. * !l Time used to llv; but now the 11 wheelman makes a century run. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative 1'romo Quinine ' Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, K. \V. Grove's signature is on each box.Soc. The barber has a scraping ac| quaintance with many people. When threatened witn pneumonia <?r ( ; any other lln>^ trouble, prompt relief is ; necessary, as it is dangerous to delay. . j We would suggest that One Minute ; Cough Cure he taken as stun as indiea- ( ; tions of having taken cold are noticed. 1; It cures quickly and its early use pre' vents consumption. Wallace & John? ; son. It is better to be up with the I lark than down wilb the measles, i Cut this out and take it to Dr. D, C. ! Scott's drug store tmd get a free sainElo ot Chamberlain's Stomach and iver Tablets, the bost physic. They j also cure disorders of the stomach, j biliousness and headache. . % t We are Still Leaders in FINE DRES AND TBIMIfflNGr! SILKS, LACES* . Kill HONS, . T A Full Line of ZETIne Is/Zlllln. Still Headquarters for Toys and Chris Full Stock of Reynold's. $2, $2.50 a Con nt Please call and ?01 prices, We \v ^ StscRley's ( 1 1 L M. F? HS UZirigrstxee, jtf yon want a <rood' Horse. Miile, c.e; Select 8icck always-on hand. Wi JIave on hand a house fnll- of BU(J(lIKS, and within thirty days will Everything sold at rock bottom jrri mi Til r 0iQppn J ..UiKiuuu JL iUuu.. Geo. T. Burnette, PRACTICAL TIN, COPPER AS Manufacturer of Dealer m M < A t lie and Hardware, lioofi Leave your Tobacco Flo^s orde Scott's druStore. GEO. T. BUJ Svptytr The woman who rims after a! s i husband until she catches one|se seldom brags of her catch. of i fersons who suiter fmni indgestion can not expectto liv?* long, because' tlicy cannot eat food requ'red to noo-r- [ isli the body and the products of U el Pi undigested foods they ?'o ?-ar. poisons j in the blood. it is important to cure in-'1c digestion ?- soon as possible, and tbe J se best method of doing this i- to use the en preparation known as Kodnl Dyspepsia di Cure. Itdig'Sts what "you ent and pr re-tores all the digestive organs to in perfect health' Wallace & lohnSoii. * \ tr Malrimonv mav lie a hoiv rite, 1 1 ' . re hut many men who go up againsl ; jv arc wholly left. | an L)r. Cadv's Condition Powders. V," ' F< A TP JIHl wnat a norae neetis wneii nij bad condition. Tonic, bl<x>d purifier and; vermifuge. Tlicy arc not food but! f Ii medicine and the hot in use to put a I horse in prime condition. Price 25 cts. per package. For sale by D. C. Scott. The worst kindol' a bicvcle lace!11,1 * | SH is made by the boy who ii told he cu can't have one. IiKAT OUT OF AN* INCREASE OF J!" HIS PENSION. Jo; A Mexican war veteran ami promin- ; ^ cut editor w rites: "Seeing the adver- . j()] tiscment of Chamberlain's Colic. Choi- f|t, era and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 am re- jJV minded that as a soldier in Mexico in '47 and '45?, 1 contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept' st., me from getting an increase in my j..^ pension for on every renewal a do>e of wt it restores me." It is unequalled as a ? no ...i/.L- euro for riinrrhnaei and and is ' D1, kjtuvn v #?. ?..w. O U plea-ant and safe to take. For -ale by c|, Dr. J>. V. Seott. in, The bicycle skirt comes high, j hut the opera gown always gets it iu the neck, ]et( jS Tbl? signature is on arery box of the genu in* ' Laurtive BrooKHQaniine erf the remxdy that ?azt^ t? J?h / v ' # . 18 GOODS, 5 TO MATCH.. I r % velvets notions etc. 0 ex3r" <3- oods.. tmas Presents. nd iftf SlicTes'?the' best in t'ie ill save you money. Cash Store,. / ORSES AND MOLES, lUGGIESr WAGONS, ARNESS, ETC, ' r IVERY A SPECIALTYn ' ELLERv - ^ - S^C. / Huggg, Wagon or IIarue3.< call on. ' 11 sell for cash or approved paper. DULL 31 til A and ilAOkALL. receire forty more, cc-s and guarantmK Fin Fines. ' Florence, S. C. D SHEET IRON WORKER. Totao Flues.. in ;iog and Heati^. Stoves: rs with M. L. Allen at Dr. D. G JNETTEr flokknoe; s-.e: A tandem with a reversible front at would ftiil tlie ion^lelt want " lovers, PR f?PT-N 2NT CHICAGO WOMA N SPEAKS. Prof. Itnxa Tvler. of Chicago; Vice r.-sident Illinois Woman's Alliance. speaking of Chamberlain'* Oiuah etnclv. says: "I suffered with a vere cold this winter which threaticd to ran into pueutnania. I tried (IVrent remedies but I seemed to o\v worse ant! the medicine upset y stomach. A friend advised mo to y Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and / found it *va< pleasant to take am! it lleved me at once. 1 am nowetitlrerjeovr.-d, saved a-dtH'torVhill, time id suffering, and 1 will never be with it this splendid medicine again." >r sale by Dr. I). C Scott* Tlie busle as a work of art gels * ie bulge on natuie*. THE MOTHPJR'tf- FAVORITE." t t iiainnerjam s Lougn uenieuy i.> m.r other's Involute* It is pleasant anrf"fe forchildren to take and always . res. It is intended especially for ughs, colds, croup and wftooping ujrli. and isihebest medicine made r these diseases. 'J'here is not the ist danger in giving it to children r it contains no opium or other iiijnr us drug and may be given as confintly f?> a babe as an adult. For sale Dr. I). C. S-ott. , Biggie Horse Book is full of goftu use as an egg is of meat. Ira nioto, ilways speak to a horse as voir i >11 Id to a gentleman/' is the keytta ti-flfllmnnt nf . HC VI I to WVaiiMUiv W4. ui\. n ir/.\ bject. There nre tw.nty-five apters including nifvice oi? feeder and wute' ing, stable management,.. jiio.s and vices, ailment and tlx?;:.' medics, lutrntss hiute, abotlt stables d colts' education, care oiihe feet. , Mam*of illustrations have be^h < ide from life. The book is han-tnely printed and euMantiaMv iwd in cloth. The price is "50 v its, by mail; address the pubiishi, Wilmer Atkinson Co., PhiladfeLv* iat