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r fs % > i (*0?5 O "YT*^ 9 .% ;:-r1 T! Pit 3 52 P <a Mlf I>mii!t/ ty Oty *a> W W' 1 Ft 'he speedy and permanent cnre oi' j teller, salt rheum and eczema. Cliam* j txrlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is j itli-tnt an eqnnl. It relieves the itch* ; 11;: and smarting almost instantly and : fi.uh^npH nsiA si Tvmtun'ari : *ure. It also cores itch. barber's itch, i s<*ald head, sore nipples, itching piles. | '. happed hands, chronic sore eves and I granulated lids. t>r. fady'a Condition Powers for 1 c horses are the best tonic. blc?od pnrifier o and vermifuge Price. Scents. Soldb' 1 Atlantic Coast Line. CONl.RNSKD ScilEI'UJii:. TliAINH aOINO SOUTH ... _ 5 D(it<?d Jan. 13th, 15*01. e TRAINS GOING SOUTH. i No. 35 No. 23 N'o.63 No.51 ? A M P M A M Ly. Florence 2 50 7 55 1' -40 Lv. Klngutrw 8 54 10 56 Ar. Ieuie* 3 56 ail P. M 1116 r Lv. Laiics 3 56 9 11 6 47 1116 1 Ar. Charleston 5 23 10 55 8 30 1 III A.M P.M. I'M. P.M. ? " n TRAINS (.iOlNtf NU1UU. No. 78 No.32 No. 52 N*n.50 AM P M AM 1' M JLv Charleston G 45 5 22 8 25 4 15 d Ar Lanes 8 17 6 00 8 00 G GO Lv Lanes 8 17 6 00 . . 6 00 " Kingstree 8 33 ... .. Ar Florence ?30 7 30 .... 7 30 AM P J1 A M I' .U Doily. {Daily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central K It. of H. (L Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Tayetteville?Sbort Lino?and make dose connection for all points North. Trains on 0. A 1>. R. It. leave Florence daily except Sunday 9 50 u. m.f arrive Darlington 10 15 a. m., Hartsvlllo 0 15 a. m., Cheraw 11 80 a. no.. Wadosboro 12 I'd p. rn. 9 Leave P orence dally except Sunday 8 00 p. * m.. arrhe Darlington 8 25 p.m., Bennetts- ? ville 9 21 p. 1^., llitwou 10 20 p. tu. Leave Florence Sunday only 9 50 a. or, arrive Darlington 10 15 a. m. Loave Gibson dally except Sunday 5 50 a. m., Benuettxvillo 7 00 a. m.. arrive Darlington 7 51 a. m., loavo Darlington 7 55 a. m., arrive Florenoe 9 15 a m. 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It will be called "The Rights or Mam, sod will define industrial, educational and religious, as well as political, rights and duties, j , LcELl & OGSERTS' G1SH II mi SIORL AV continue ofT-rlng Inducements to close ut our Suiun.fr Goods. Wo can mention lily a few of the ninny Roods reduced: Ladies' 8c Undervesta for 5o. 10c Tii*. and Bow* for 3c, 35c l ic? and Bows f r 15<\ ' iuitia llandkeiohiefs, ?i. S., embroidered, in .or 19c;35cgoods. 15 - Mali's Black Initial Silk Handkerchiefs r 10c. Me 's large White Figured, Drawu-Stlich, nj?oi.et Handkerchief for l&c; worth 35c. Six Large Wnite Fine H. S. Handkerchiefs r ?) . in fancy b x; cheap i?t 75*. Three large W t.ite Fine H. S. Handkernicfj., in fancy box, for 40c- worth 5" to. Black-bordered Linen Llandkerchiefs for 2c; cheap a: 15c. Good Mourning Handkerchiefs for 4c. Handkerchiefs for lc. Handkerchiefs fori l-2c. Handkerchiefs for Sc. 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M Hill )yspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially diersts t he food and aids future in strengthening and reconducting i !). r:\ii;!..-nd digestive orans. It is t!,. lai st discovereddigestntand tonic. Nor ther preparation an approach ir In efficiency. It intantly relic.vc' permanent lycures )yspepsi;?. I*. . e. -iHeartburn flatulence, . on.: S: .aiach. Nausea, ick Head:u h'\< - nhria.Cramps,and 11 other results f i::; iv r!\:ct digestion. Prepared bv F ' ~ a fn. Cljlccflc. mrnm } sending sketch and description o? opinion free concerning the patent11001*' sent upon request. Patents t our expense. special notice, without charge, in widely circulated journal, consulted Ircss, & CO., omcys,) WASHINGTON. D. C. Reading for i Women, in jtlook r;:6:: m' T-11- .t. Magazine in one. &cua mc clear-cut paragraphs. Lyman Abbott W. Mabic the Associate Editor. RALPH CONNOR Under this pseudonym were written two of the most striking of recent novels, " Black Rock " and "The Sky Pilot." A new novel of Canadian and Weste-n life by this author will appear in Tiik Outiook during the year. In spirit, humor, pathos and strong character-drawing it is even superior to its predecessors. SPECIAL ^TcT^ritrcxi'uTT The i D F F F R Outi.ook to new readers we will send it for two months' trial for 25 cents provided this paper is mentioned. Address THE OUTLOOK, NEW YORK |FURTHER TESTIMONY Given In the Now Celebrated Rice Will Case. MURDERER TRIED TO KILL flhlSEI F The Former Valet of the Alurdt.red Millionaire Relates HLs Story in Court. New York, Special.?Charles F. Jones, the valet-secre^try of Wm. Marsh Rice, the rich Texan, resumed the giving of -testimony in the proceedings against Albert T. Patrick, who is charged with causing Rice's death in order to obtain possession of his property hv means of a will, deeds and checks, which it is alleged, were forged. Jones beg.^n the day by relating that on Monday, the day following Rice's death, four men, who represented themselves to be lawyers, called at the flat and asked questions concerning the circumstances surrounding the death. Jones itold Patrick he thought thesp men were detectives. On Tuesday afternoon he was taken to police headquarters, where he was questioned. He found Patrick also at nalice headauarters. Fatrick told Jones he had destroyed the will witnessed in Patrick's office and a number of bog I'd letters written on the will mat-, ter. On this occasion, Jones testified Patrick asked when Rice had last been given mercury. "I told him on Thursday," Jones said. "Patrick then told mc there would not be anj traces of that left in the system at the time of the autopsy and that the embalming fluid would kill all traces of the oxalic acid, which was a vegetable poison." The so-called "Patrick will" was then brought up. Jones said he hadtold Patrick that the provisions for Rice's relatives in the will which was destroyed the day following Rice's dpath were too small and that W would be impossible to get it probated. Patrick. Jones said, then had the socallod ' Patrick will" drawn. Jones said before he was looked up he made a statement whibh was entirely ficticious and of which he could not recall even -the most salient features. Jones then told how Mr. House had been appointed lawyer of both Patrick and himself. From here Jones passed to his attempt to commit suicide. "On the day before the attempt was made," said Jones. "Patrick and I had a talk in the reception room at the Tombs. Patrick wanted me to shoulder the responsibility for the time. I told him I would not confess unless I could .tell ! a straight story. I said I would rather ' kill myself on account of the disgrace I of the ihing. Patrick said this might ! be the best thing for us both and said I he would kill himself, too. He said he ! had a small knife in hi3 cell. The knifo I would do for one and he would .try to get some earlK>lic acid from Mr. Potts, lie gave me the knife. I put it in my shoe and took it to ray cell. Later, Potts called. Patrick told me Potts would not go: him the poison. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon, after I bad gotten the knife I sat in my cell writins some letters and preparing for the end. Just then I was called to the district attorney's ofTiee. While there I made a confession. I was brought Lack to my cell in the evening and at about 4 o'clock in the morning 1 tried to cut my throat." Jon.es then I told of being taken to Bellevue and : There making a new confession. The new confession -is the one on which his present testimony is b^sed. Jones explained what he meant when he said that Patrick did not wish to live until Monday, as on that day a draft would be payable. The witness said that a week or so before the death of Rice certain oil wells in Texas in which he was interested were destroyed by fire. Rice resolved to rebuild them and bound himself to I provide nearly $200,000 for* the re' building. On the strength of this the ; oil well people drew for $25,000, the ! draft being payable on Monday, Sep' tember 21, Jones testified again -today | that Paitrick wished to avoid the payment of tills money. "I said," the 1 witness continued, "on Saturday that j the old man would probably dron off. I Patrick said we could not rely on that i but had to get him out of the way the ! nest day." Heavy Snow Storm at Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Pa., Special.?Pittsbqrg was Wednesday the centre of a snowstorm that began early in the morning. continuing with great force until after doing thousands of dollars' worth of damage, it rendered practically useless for a time every electric wire in the city, suspended, all street car travel and in the early hours isolated the city from the outside world. Heavy rain fell before the storm came and all reports from up the riv1 er points to rising streams which may bring about a flood here and below. A woman is sick?some di developing in her system. Sh< and tells him a story, but not 1 She holds back something tated. forgets what she want what she ought to have told, the doctor. Is it a wonder, therefore, t disease ? Still we cannot blam barrassiug to detail some of tl even to her family physician hnndjaada of spondence with Mrs. Pin her they can give every sympt to advise them she is in poss correspondence with the pati possibly obtain through a pers Following we publish a let result of a correspondence wi letters are considered al Mrs. Pinkham, and are m manner without the consent i hundreds of women are so grai Pinkham and her medicine ha that thev not only consent t< write asking that this be dor whp suffer may bo benefited Mrs. Eila Rice, Ch< "Deah Mrs. Pinkham For tw and inflammation of the womb. I su pains, headache, backache, and xva& endured no one knows but those v hardly draff myself across the floor, town for three months and ffrew \v< and friends wished me to write to yo cines. At last I became so bad that received an answer at once advising j and I did so. Before I had taken tw< taken five bottlea there was no happi again. I know that your Vegetable < advise every woman who suffers as I table Compound. Believe me alwa - - - ? ?- \ I health."- -Mrs. ti.la uitt, vuciao?,, . $5000REW/ To Destroy Cabbage Worms. One of the remedies to keep In view when the early cabbages are growing la the usa of pyrethrum for destroying cabbage worms. Paris green is used by some, but it Is a dangerous article in the hands of the inexperienced. The safest remedy is to mix a pound of the ground leaves of pyrethrum with 100 gallons of water and apply with an ordinary rose sprinkler. It kills every young worm that it touches. It is harmless to human beings. Any druggist can supply it. High and dry?the thirsty stepleolimber. FRAGRANT a perfect Liquid Oenfifrica SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER. 25c <ICc Urje LIQUID tad POWDER, 7k ? ~ At all the Stores, or by Mail for the price. HALL & RUCKEL. NEW YORK Paid for distributing ed?art'alnir matter relative u> ALLIG Vl'OH LlMMB.M r the beat rub on earth for Rheumatism, NeuraJpIa and all rains. Prl e 2Sc, Sue and $1.UU. Samp.e mailed for lie. Address THE ALLIGATOlt Lf-NIIVKNT CO.j C11AIlLIiM OM, S. O. So.13. 'ZXJMX scuEs^.Tsf^jsjr*' fmicWSM Write for price*. JESIli MARDCN AfirfliTfisfrA 1W S. Charles St..Bai,t:mO*z.Md, (ease peculiar to her sex is fast i goes to her family physician ;he whole story, r loses her head. becomes aari s to say, and finally conceals and this completely mystifies hat the doctor fails to cure the e the woman, for it is very em10 symptoms of her suffering, . This is the reason why women are now in correkliam, at Lynn, Mass. To ora, so that when she is ready es3ion of more facts from her ient than the physician can onal interview. ter from a woman showing the th Mrs. Piukham. All such bsolutely confidential by 3ver published in any way or n writing of the patient; but teful for the health which Mrs. ve been able to restore to them ) publishing their letters, but le in order that other women by their experience. slsea, Wis., writes: ^ 0 years I was troubled with falling ffcred very much with bearing-down 1 not able to do anything-. What 1 rho have suffered as I did. I could I doctored with the physicians of this 4 orse instead of better. My husband u, but I had no faith in patent medi, I concluded to asic your advice. I ne to take your Vegetable Compound, "> bottles I felt better, and after I had ier woman on earth, for I was well Compound cured me. and I wish and did to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege ys grateful for the recovery of my Vis. | gft Owing to :he fact that s< me skeptical d M S3 people have Irom time to time questioned 4 3? the genuineness of the testimonial letters wr are constantly publishing, we have the National City Bank, of Lynn, Mass., $5,000, >aid to any person who will show that the above tot genuine, or was published before obtaining ial permission'.?Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. roYSPpSiri i O yields to nature's medicine, I /dr&tiSyjk ill !wl ! >! lteaellv curee Djsvoptla and all atnmach, V ' y liver, kidney and bonoi disorder*. An tin- V rivalled aperient and laxative; InvUroratoe C1 fl and tonee the whole *r?te:n. A natural (J Q water ol the bltrhert medicinal value, con- r i X cerUrated to raasa It easier X 1 X and cheaper to bottle, t <rfT\ S <i ?hlp and use. A 0-(?. V j U bottle is <,7uslto 2 cations <|?}8jP I VgfiK* C' ! IJ of uncoed*n*ed water. CI I Sold by drufcista every-rrarsF lc !lluia CI 1*1 where. 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