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t jm r0WTORS ft say "Consumption can be cured.** ff N^.uronlonawon'tdoit. It naeds flheii. "octcissay r'Sce' '*3 P ?-*n oert iielp." Bu" yu must icie its use even in hot I -**>*? c *i J ,'ti li:iv? !: ' tried it. send for free sample. SCoTT f: MOWJCE, Chemists. |l 409-4:j leor! street, New York, jf 50c. aad $1.00; all druggist. Won't brt Called. l/sois J. Hristow, who was here with liie second South Carolina volunteers as battalion adjutant v hoti ihov were quartered at Camp Onward, is :n Louisville, Kv. studying for the ministry. IJ e talked to a reporter of t he Conrier.1 out mil the other day about politics in South Carolina. He said in pari: "Von know, the old; families are out of South Carolina polities now. What they call the 4hoosier element' is in control. 'I he men who have made themselves, and not those with illustrious ancestry to talR about, are running things." "But haven't iheoid families anything" asked; the reporter. "Oh, ves,'' answered Mr. Bristow, "they hare still the Hie-- ory of their ancestors and the annual St. Cecelia ball." Mr. Bristow won't he offered a Charleston clitttch wnen he finishes his | course at college.?Savannah Morning New--. CRUSHED bY /TwElL BORER. isheckinff Accident to a Yormg Man ijj ureeieyvme. (*rce'eyville, May .'JO.?Special: A shocking accident occurred here i?.-dav. A young man named W.ii lev Mdson, son of Mr. S. !,! Milson. ol *!iiri place, while oiling j lb** roiisol a machine used for boring a 11 artesian well, on I he premi?<> pi Mr. T. W. Bovle, ah>, er-uylii. ami hi< arm between the ellM.vv ami shoulder crushed to a pulp. iJrs. Boyd, Kpps and Gamble j summoned and the arm amputated. Young Milson is doing a- -veil as could he expectej ? New s and < Vomer. THE IICME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Being Cured Daily in Spite of Themselves. .y> NOXIOUS DOS.*. NO WEAKENING Of illK NERVES. A PLEASANT AND I'OSIJ IVE CUKE EOU THE LIQUOR HABIT. ir is now liencrauy Known aim understood that drunkenness i< a d'sease and not weakness. A body tilled with jh?i<om. and nerves completely shatterc I by p"riodieal or constant use of in toxicatiug liquors, requires an antidote capable ot neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving tor intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time form busilie-s by this tollderful "HOME GOLD CCKK" which has been perfcv* after many years of close sttdy and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions <?f this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed tocure the most obstinate ease, no matter how ha id a drinker. Our records show the mareelows transformation of thousands of l>rttt)kards into sober, industrious and upright men. WlVKS COKE YOCR Hl'SBAND*!! CHI1i?i:E\ cntE yock fathers!! Thisrem1 - .i.utvum lint 1 (*UV I"* 111 IIU uiu i.-. I* >pcciiie lor this disease only, anil is so skilfully devised and prepared tliat ii i< t boroughh soluble and pleasant to rln- taste.so that it can he given in a ?mij? i!t" tea or cof.ee without the knowledge 11' the person taking it. Thousands of i 'runkar l- have cared themselves \\ ith this priceless ninedy, and a> many t: ore haw hcca et:red and made temperate men by having the "ciue" a<lministered l?y loving friends and relative without their knowledge in coffee ^ or ti a, and believe today that they disW rout itnted drinking of their own free will. ImxoTW.vir. I)o not he deluded by apparent and mislead hip*'improvement." Drive out ilie disease at ouee and for all time. The homk cold crk" is sold at the extremely low prieo ?>f ()n<* I )olhit's, t bus p!arin;? \\ itliia rearh of everybody a trcatmnt m< r* elfeetita! than others e<??i iriir S'do t" *~>0. Full directions aeronipain each p:ifk:i<re. Special novice by .skilled )>'?} s I'i'itis when r.\.m-vl without <x:r;i-harpe. X'.'!. pref.iiid ;o aev ;>:trt <>i t!i<* world ( it r -etpi "t One Dollar. ACdie?> K. I".. lilbVis D (i 1 .MIS \ ? bMl'AN >'. i 'pt. '..a ami iilarl t b'tvet I'hi!a?i? I' I.ki. Ah (? i ; >4. n*e ?:: ict'y coi.fi.! :it i S i WILL N. HARBEN. A Southern Writer Who Has Achieved Enviable Success. We are indebted to Mr. Will X. IltirU-r I .v a copy of his In'est "\l* I., ' * , DOCK. - i fit- nan 'vuwii . ., which lias fo? ic :h much interest and genuine pleasure. ! Mr. ilarben has achieved an enviable success in the world of It**tors as a writer of fiction, and his i stories are accepted bv the Jeadinn magazines and publishers ol the day. The following extract from the Saturday Evening Post shows the esteem in which Mr. j Ilarben is held as an author: i "Mr. Uarben, whose strong serial of literary life in New York begins in this number, was born at Da It on, Georgia. .July o, 1 | "Ten years ago, tinder the encouragement of Tnele Remus.'lie began to contribute original ; sketches to the Atlanta Constitution. The first story, however, to be pubiisjied in any Northern magazine was a dramatic dialect sketch selected from the Chattanooga Times, and published in an eclectic magazine, July 1SSS, i'?- - 1: i ii e cum pi i iiuru it? i > vuiiwuui j notice accompanying the story. ! and the story it self, were the means of introducing liim to several periodicals ol piominence. The publii cation of a short story, White Jane, attracted a good deal of attention | in the North as well as in the South, and was afterwards elaborated into Mr. llarberTs first novel. White Marie, published by the i (Jassells in This was followed, a year laier, by Almost i'ersuaded.a theological novel of w> ich John Strange Winter wrote, 'it is what I have a|wa\s tried to do and failed." 1 in- b >ok had a wide circulation a smug Hie m<?-i iliougli'itil readers. A Aiu??- Co lessor v\ a- a< c?'pted as a serial br Beltord's .MagaZ it", l>ut did Urn j appear owing to the laiiure ul Ilial pel lodieal, ii vvfjs brought out in book | form by Hie Arena Co.upa.iv and i w.i> justly popular. lli> nr-x > novel was 1 be Land of 'lie Chang ing Sun, wliicJi ran as a serial in a syndicate of newspapers and wapubiished as a book by I lie Mer(riam Company. xMr. Ilarben's I next extended work was From Clue lo Climax, a detective novei, published complete in one issue ! of Lippincoil's .Magazine, lor Juno, j ISM. This book was highly praised by the reviews. Other novels I by Mr. ilurbt-u, which appeared j serially and in book form, .ire i lie ' Mor.hwalk Mystery,TiieCaruihers 1 All air. and A Oohutla Komance, and a I are excellent. "Mr H arben's stories have been eagerly accepted by Hie Jeadinu | periodicals ot America. Tall, |dark-eyed,nervous and soft-spoken, lie is a typical .Southerner, but { possesses all the enterprise ol a ! Westerner. His stories breathe a j wholesome atmosphere and his I admirable handling of his plots , stamps him as one of the best sliort: story writers ot the day." ; Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, chafing. ' ivy poisoning and all skin tortites are 'quickly cured by lie Witt's Wiicli llazle Salve. Ti.e certain pile cure. Wallace it Johnson. Indians always want scalper's {tickets when they travel. A surgical operation is not necessary to cure piles. I>?* Witt's \? itch Hazel I Saivo >aves all tliat expense and never tails. Beware of counterfeits. Wallae it Johnson. The glossy patent lea!Iter shoe hides tnanv a throbbing corn. I I Mr James Krowti.of Putsmoutk. Va. j over JW years of age suffered for years with a had sore 011 his face, Physiciancould not helo him. Dc Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Wallace & Johnson. Most men if weighed would be found wanting?the earth. I>;;ng:-r, (ii-e-SC and death follow ne1 of lie I.oui Is. r>.. l,y\\ it's Lii1 !<? Tazly Ki<? rs to regulate them and you will a I'd y-jar-to your life and iifc to y.*ur years. Ka-v to tain*, mv r grip. Wallace A John sou. iu3^ 1 Bo?*-**" < ,, >>4 ? ^ -w 4 iL^'i j $.*" 1 L4Jl.030.()C(,%^ H?9 wSSs & V>* WINE CP CARDL'I 'F g i H has hronpht permanent relief to a mil- K R lion Rufferincj women who were on their S5 j\I ? ay to premature graves. Mrs. Mitchell gg D was fast declining in health, when Wine H | H of Cnrtlni performedn"wonderful cure" I Srj ill her ea She M:f.\sre1 with the ago- Bj *W en s of failing of tho von.b, h-ncoi rhata P and profuse menstruation. The weekly H B appearance of the men sea for two month* ES SB sapped her vitality until Khewasn phys- 0 S Hu' wrJJc^- He; nervous system gave S M way. Then eairo the trial of Wine of H H ' ardui and tint evrc. Mrs. Mitchell'.) raj I R espericnco ov^ht to eoniiiicnd Wiuo o<" H Eh Caniui to snf.'erinj women in words c>f fij 0 Imrnintj eloeeence. 1 WINE^CASBUI 1 ' si frv ' :Tl> ^h'eved. Ask vonr drupcist 5 ! Go r * ^ 'flttie "f Wineof Cai-flui, anfl flo B h not take a substitute if tendered you. a [3 Mr*. Willie JOo-hctt. Senfh fJnrton, N. f\: H S "Winn of C.rdiii and Tti?sJf?ir(1'? lll.ick- B 9 Mrmiebt inTo iM-rf-ejia-d a iiiiniciilon.i cum j M in my 0-1-e. i tmt n it ureal nifferrr OS j M with fnllim? of tlio womb fiud leuoorrli'M, M 1 w "''tilth* f"?t were very jmrnfn!. Mr hue- H5 1 m ind;ice>l mo to try Wino of Cardul K H and Bl .rd<-Irrnuuh'. mid now the leucor- SB fcj iloe.a iias oisnpneared, and 1 uia restored 11 u gpreta) * | Kleciric w indlasses are now beiins used to load anil discharge J cargoes by great steamship iines. The bilious, tired. nervous man ean' no? successfully compete with his j healthy rival. PuWitt\s I.ittle Early Itisers the famous pills for constipation will remov the cans-.' of your troubles. Wallace & Johnson No man is ever bored as Inna as you la'k to him about himself. "The doctors told mo mv cough wis ! incurable. <>rn M uute Cough Cure made me a w -II m m. " Norris Silver. North Sir.M 1< rd. N. 1!.- P.ecs;nsc vm; hive not f >iui(l o'ifl' 1 roin a stubborn eaujjh. despair. One Minute (' iiu' Cure has cur-d thou-am's and j it will cure you. ."safe Mid sure. Wallace ? Johnson. j _ . Every man has !ii> price, hut i few o! them ever tret it. The self-made man never ceases 1 to praise hi*- maker. ! ''A few moiMlis ac<?. food which 1 I ate f?*r breakfast would not remain on l my sNimach for half an hour. I n*od . on?* Itottle of y??ur Kodol Dys|>e>i:i I run and can now eat mv breakfast and t jotlier meals with a relish and my food , i*tboroughIy (litfo-ted. Nothi ? equal' | Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach j troubles." H. S. IMtrs. \ rlin^on. Tex. , Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Wallace & Johnson. All men are not homeless, hut hut some are home less than others. 1 >yspc]Uics cannot he Jon ? lived because to live requires oourishm -lit. Food i- not nourishing until i; is dij ?cst !. A disordered stomach caimoi di?>M food, it, must have assistance. ; K<?;loI IKspepsia Cure digests an unm* of fool without aid from th* stomach, allowing it to re*t am! regain it' nntura! ! functions. Its elements arc exactly tin i sancj as the natural digestive fluid* : and it *.imp!y can't help h it do yon ! good. Wallace & Johnson. j Farm ha mis arc scarce in Kng* ; land. The glories ot war have templed I he laborers away. , Call at !>.('. Scott's drug store ami get a free sample of Chamberlain'.* : Stomach and Liver Tableis. They arc art elegant physic. They aiso improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and I towels, ' -.r-. f,i rate and oleasant in 1 IJC,? HIV V.% J w.r f 4 i cfl< <*t. J The man in straightened circumstances often does crooked things. ! A SPRAINED ANKLE QUICKLY CURED. ' "At out lime ! mllon-d from a sovcv ; sprain et'the ankle." saysfJeo. E. Cary. ' editor of the (Inide, Washington, Va. I ; "A ft or using several \ve!l ivcoennonded medicines 'A iiiiiiut -u s'- *s. 1 tried Chamberlain's I'ain Itaim. :u.d am }>!ea*?'d i?? s;i\ that relief mine a* soot: ! bejfttii it< u-?* and ;i???i:icure s|x?:;dily .vc*!." .Sold b\ i 1>. C. ' Srotf.. ! I ~ T~rrr*r x . . % Spring Goods! 1 S'-acHe/s OUii STOCK OF SPRING- GOOD ITIHJC IS INVITED TO CA A Fine Jjne ot ! LADIES' HATS, LACES, I Reynold's $2, $2.50 and $3 Sli n?...A.?l.ne ?,.r? r:* ill not nnrlpf JACIIICIIIUWI ) niu ?*v/u M..N.V.. -^'x Stackley's ii i ! The biggest sailing ship in the : world h being built in Uoston. Ii will carry six masts. Veil may as well expect to run a steam engine without wateira* t"? flnd an active, cue Tire tic man *?3tli a trnrpH i liver and yon may know tftal hfs liver f ' is tnrpM wl.en he does not relish his i food or feels dull and languid after eating, often has lieadache and some t imes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal fane-, t ions, renew his vitality, improve his digestion and make hint fee! like a new man. Price, 2.> cents. Samples free at !). C. Scott's drug storo. "" - - ? * l ...'II L _ 1 lie oaiuesmp amine win oe launched on Memorial day. ; Mr. W. S. Whcdon. cashier of the First National IhiiikofWintersct, Iowa, in a mTUtJIetter.givessome exjierience I with a carpenter ir. his employ, that j wiliheof value to other mechanics. | lie says: "I inula carpenter working mr me who was obliged to stop work for several days on ccount of being; troubled wiihdiarriuH'H. I mentioned him tli.it 1 had been similarly troubled laud tliatCliaintierlaii 'sC-dic.' holeraand ; . Diarrhoea Remedy had cured inc. lie I bought a bottle of it front the druggist. i here and :nformed me that one dose' j cured h in and he is again 't his work."'1 j For >aie by I>r' DC Scott. i No one ever heard a descriptive; piece ol music dscribe anything.; A fJOOI) COFGII MEDICINE, li speaks well for Chamberlain's 1 Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's 1 Cough Remedy for the past five years; with complete satisfaction to myself J :ihd customers." s:iys Prujfjrist (ioiu-i smith. Van Bttcn. >\ V. I ha\>al-| I ways iwcd it in my own family both; for ordinary roughs and colds and for | the coujthjfnllowi.* g la ripp*?, and find i it very cttlr rious," h or sale by I?r. I) C Scott. There ate 8.000 Ions of gold j coined or in bars. Ynu Know What you are Taking . I When you take Grove's Tasteless: I mi nv i ?i..? ,I.J ;w. 1 I I 1)111 lUIIll* 11IV" IU1 ilium i o? j plainly printed on every bottle[ I showing that it is simply Iron and j [Quinine in a tasteless form. No I cure, no pay. ">0e. j The British brew .",">.500,000 l' barrels of beer a \ ear. ; WAXTKl)?T.adies and gentlemen to introduce the "hottest"seller on earth. Ajrents are coining j ; money. Cures all forms of scalp j ailments, headaches, etc., yet costs , the same as an ordinary comb.! i Send ">0e in stamps for sample. 1). j X. Hose,Con XII'ecatur, III. '[ A German inlai.trv soldier's. ; 1 i out lit weighs over sixty pounds. The Best Prescription tor Malaria. 1 Chills str.d Fever is a buttle of (Jroves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is i simply iron and (juinie in a tastele: s t , form. .No cure?no pay. Price "?U. * Tim-State Mutual Life As-oratx writes all desirable forms-of Ordi and F.ndownient pol.cies. It was incorporated in the year 1 business for 7-"> years. The laws of Mass., compel Mass. ( rits with ti." policy holders yea: "educe tin* cost each year. To Get State I?u Buy State Mul * i V .a. " X. f' fe . J Spring Goods! Cashi S'ore. 2nT64tfr?m x S IS COMPLETE, AND* TIIE" XL AKI> EXAMINE SAME. > RIBBONS, i ', SATINS, SILKS. ; loes?the best in the County. --11 vr_ , uin . * t HUUlylC IU "5U?/v/ # Cash Store, The great Scottish universities , are said to be in need of money. Btops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Broino-Quinine Tablets 4 cure a eold in one day. No eurev no. pay. Price :!* cer.te. Eighty-three per cent of the pnrellawaiianscan read and write. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box.23c. Carbon making lor electric lamps i? one of the main industries-in (heYirgina gas belt. l)r. Caily's Condition Powdars. Are just what a horse needs when iir bad condition. Tonic,.hlood purifier aur! vermifuge. Tliev ;ire not food but t medicine and the best in use to put , horse in prime condition. l'rice 2"> cf*. per package. For sale by I). C. Scott. Trying to stand on one*- dignity often results in a hard tall. <?wJL^ This signature is or. every box of the genuine Lazat'vc Eromo=Quinine rabies tho rcmeciv thai cures a cold In one day GUARANTEED ^arSq UNDER A Si $5.000 DEPOSIT 1 r. r. fare paid yCSSff r?n i?i? MJL4jM-^MQ?S9 ?vv rAt?, vFbm ffsfssr.?"mi CA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLECT, Wacon. O W. F. CLAYTON. Att crney at - Law. riMPPVfV < r 1' Li\/llii''\ M-w| k-f< \y. Practices in .ill the-United Stated Courts, and in tie Courts of Florece#** and Williumsbung Counties. HIRSCH & HIRSCff,... J| Attorneys-at-LawKIXGSTKKK. - - - S. t\ I have this day associated with nie my son Kdwin L. Ilir-ch. under tin* firm name ot Ilir-eh \- llirsvh. tor 'li# practice of Law in the I'nited Stnt?v and State Courts of South Carolina. iv i innscii. Jan. 1. 1801. 6in DENTAL HALF RATIONS. By the almw caption the under signed mean-1 that hereafter his tirn?-? a lid practice win or divided ociwrcu Kinjrstree anil Lake City equally? ^ivinjf the hitler place from the 1st to > the loth of each month, ami from the * 10th to the oi'th to the foriin-i. Com mcnciii<;a: Lake City an March Dr Jh peethiliy, A. M. SLIDER, Dental surgeon. yr Company of MassaHnfvrtN Lift*, iJimitfd Payment S{[.and lias tlierofore iwen in. companies t:> devide their j.ro !y and these annual dividends' tual Dividends. :ual Policies. F.Ji. MIDDC MMf, , TvLiiij>tn o. S . / j / .