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BRYAN IN SPARTANBURG. TWO THOltiWD PEOPI.K RK ?UVK THE (.ItHAT ORATOR. Ii? Mff n il III? Famous Let turc 09 j ??TAW Primae of Peace'" Spartanburg. Oct. 18.?This day haa been largely given over by the people of 8partanhurg to the entertainment . of their distinguished guest. William I Jennings Bryan. During the morning thi> ladlee ?f the city gave their time ! and attention to making beautiful . the Interior of the T. M. C. A. hall. ' where at S o'clock this evenfng a pub Mc reception was given In Mr. Bryan's : honor attended by fully 2.000 persona \ with whom the Nebraskan shook hands and greeted with that broad smile %n characteristic of the man. Tonight Mr. Br>sn addressed an au? dience of 1.000 pec pie in the auditori? um In the beautiful First Baptist church, delivering his lecture. "The Prince of Peace." He was presented fo h?s audience bv Dr. Henry Nelson Snydvr. president of Wofford college. This day has been ideal and tonight was perfect. In great contrast with the weather conditions which greeted Mr Bryan here three years ago when a terrific rain prevailed and the cro* d that heard him was small. A wreck on the Southern railway delayed Mr. Bryan's arlrval two hours tad a brief stop at Oaffney be? tween sections of his train added an? other half hour to the time. The crowd 'n Spartsnburg had to wait, thus putting him here a few minutes before 4 o'clock. At the station he was cheered and about 60 men shook hands with him before his carriage left the depot, carrying him to the home of Prof. Gamewe'* *a Wofford campus. In *.he hour he spent there before going to the reception * >onor he peoeived a state repiwvncatlve and talked of hU recent trip In North Carolina. When asked If he would be a candidate for the Democratic nomi? nation In 1908 he smiled and replied: "New. young man. you are getting on dangerous ground." snd declared that as woald have something definite to say along thst line later In ths fall. The reception of Mr. Bryan this af? ternoon wss the most largely attended I eeeat ef Its character ever held In Bpartanburg. The great company of dtissue snd people from the county who pressed In line to grasp ths hand of their guest being augmented by a line of 800 young ladles from Con? verse college and fully as many Wof? ford students. Those la the receiving line were: Senator and Mrs. Howard Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Stobo Simpson. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Kelson Snyder. Dr. and Mrs. John S. Watklns. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cleveland. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Payne Pell, Dr. and Mrs. U M. Roper. Mr. and Mrs. John Gary Cvanw. Pro! and Mm. D. A. DuPre. Rev. snd Mrs. J. A. Magruder, Rev. and Mm. W. A. Masanbeau. Mr. and Mm William M. Jone*, Prof, and Mrs. John O. CUnkscales. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Nicholl*. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Du? Pre. Mr. and Mrs. lt. H. F. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Burnett, Congress? man and Mrs. Joeeph T. Johnson. .'>adge and Mrs. D. K. Hydrick. Tonight Mr. Bryan's audience In the ' ret Baptist church was one of ths n oat brilliant ever gathered in the ?.ty not excepting the great festival oriwde. He did not leave the text of his lecture upon Christ as the Prince of Peace, and only In the briefest way spoke of things political and the prob lema of government. The addrtsa is a pawerful sermon upon religion as the basis of all government and the Idea that by a man's service to tho sirorld la his greatness measured. Tonight Mr. Bryan leaves for At? lanta. wh?*re he speaks tomorrow at the Georgia State fair. _* There is rr ore Catarrh In this sec? tion of thi country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be in? curable. For a great many years, doc? tors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment prononuced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment.. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J. Chenev m Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally In dosee from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mu? cous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any scse It rslls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney 4k Co, Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tsks Hall' Family Pills for con? stipation. Three min were badly wounded In Charleston by the explosion of a gas? oline retort on a moving picture ... t chlne. They Make You Feel (.<l ?The ples?nnt purgative effect ex perlencd by all who us Chamberlain's 1 .oh and L?e-r Tablets, an.! th*? healthv SOasH?SS <>f the body and mind which they create! mak?s one ffeal Joyful. Price 21 cents. Sample fres at DeLorme's Pharmacy. Ixttcr to Wh Ilde n Furniture Co., Sumter. S. C. Dear Sirs: Two cun? of paint l<?(.k alike; two paints look alike, when opened; two jobs look alike, so long as they've ne\v--unless one is scant. They are far from alike: one is paint and the other if trash. The gallons price is not far from alike. They don't cost alike. One take* 10 gallons to paint a house; the other takes 20. The cost of one Job Is $50; the other $100?lc may he $"> ?the Job that cost lea*t Is the good one; wears twice as long as the other. There are two ways of telling good paint: by the name: by the number of gallons It takes for a Job?lea*t gallons, best paint. By the name Devoe; by least gallons. Tours truly f.3 FW DEVOE & CO P. S.?Durant Harrdware Co. sells our paint. Winthrop College will sand a dele gat'on to the State fair to represent the college. SAYS IT IS FACT. J. F. W. Delxumie Confirms Guaran? tee on Hyomel, Cure for Catarrh. ?The question having been raised as to whether or no J. F. W. DeDorme will refund the money If a Hyomel outfit does not do all that is claimed for it In curing catarrh, he wants to state positively that this guarantee is an absolute fact. A' guarantee like this Is the best proof that can be offered as to the curative powers of Hyomel in all ca tarrhal troubles. You do not risk a cent in testing Its healing virtues, J. F. W. DeLorme takes all the risk. If yon have catarrh, try this won? derful medicated air of Hyomel. It does not drug or derange the stomach, but Is breathed through a neat pocket Inhaler that comes with every outfit, ao that its medication reaches the most remote air cells In the nose, throat and lungs, where any catarrhal germs may be lurking. It quickly de? stroys them, heals and soothes the Irritated mucoua membrane and vital? izes the tissues so that catarrh la Jko longer possible. You can lose nothing by giving Hyomel a trial, nothing b*at the catarrh and that la a good rid dance? t The price of the complete outfit is but $l; nothing If it falls to cure. Get an outfit from J. F. W. DeLorme to? day and begin its use at ones. iG-22A24Aw AFTER POST CARD DEALERS. Crusade on In Philadelphia Against Sellers of Naughty Pictures. Philadelphia. Oct. 17.?Headed by Anthony Comstock. of New York, the United States postal Inspectors, in conjunction with the locsl police, have started a crusade in this city against post card dealers who have been circulating obscene and objec? tionable post cards. Several arrests were made tonight and warrants have been issued for a rumber cf other of? fenders. In one place the authorities seised 4,000 cards which were clrcu v lated or displayed either in violation of the postal regulations or State law. A Certain Cure for Croup?Used for Ten Years Without a Failure. ?Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind., hardwsre merchant, la enthusiastic in his prslse of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Hla children have been subject to croup and he has used this remedy for ths past ten years, and though they much feared the croup, his wife has always felt safe upon re? tiring when a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was In the house. His oldest child was subject to severe at? tacks of croup, but this remedy never Called to effect a spedy oure. He has recommended It to friends and neigh? bors and all who have used It say that It is unequaled for croup and whopp? ing cough. For sale by DeLorme's Pharmacy. Mr. O. T. Waring has been ap? pointed assistant superintendent ef the Charleston and Western Carolina Railway. Notice to Our Customers. ?We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affect? ed by the national pure food and drug law as it contains no opmtes or other harmful drugs, and we re? commend it as a safe remedy for children ? Adults. Sibert's Drug Store The prohibitionists of Aiken held a meeting on Thursday and passed res? olutions concerning State prohibition A Card. ?This Is to certify thai all druggists are authorized to refund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough ami prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opl Stes. The gsaulas Is In a yellow pack? age. Refuse substitutes. glbert'S Drug Store. Wut Usecoanb recently victimised several Cltlseni of Gat'iney out of large ignis of money before being cav.xht. ?DeWitt's Carholltsd witch Hasel Salve |a gOOd for little burns and big burns, small ecratchei i>r brulaei and big ones. It is holding and soothing t , ,| for plies. Sold by all druggists. ANNEXATION OF TOWNSHIPS, Petition Will Ik- Circulated Soon for an Election ?> be Hold in Clarendon Comity. _ ! A petition Will bo circulated In the m ar future by the electors in Cal? vary and Fulton townships in Clar- , endon county, who desire to be an? nexed to Sumter county, petitioning that an election be h^ld on the ques? tion. The' petition has been prepan d by a Sumter attorney and as soon as funds are jaisi d to ascertain the num- j her of inhabitants in the territory and the area In square miles, this pe? tition will be circulated among the \ qualified electors of said territory ; that It la proposed %o annex. The following clause in the petition shows the boundary lines of the pro posed territory to be annexed, if so desired by the electors of these town? ships: And whereas the said territory Is situate in the county of Clarendon, in the State aforesaid, and is bound? ed as follows: On the north and northwest by Sumter county, on the east, southeast and south by other portions of Clarendon county, and 'on the southwest by the Santee river, which divides it from Orangeburg county; the boundary line of said ter- | ritory beginning at a corner on the east side of the Santee river where the border line between Sumter and Clarendon counties begins, and fol? lowing It thence northeasterly, (as , prescribed in Section 541, Vol. 1, Code of Ijaws of South Carolina, 1902,) to a point where It is crossed by the Cane Savannah public road, thence following said road in a southerly di? rection to southeast corner of W. E. Davis' store, Whence in a straight southwesterly line to the southern pillar of the gate to the "Big Home" plantation of H. B. Richardson, thence due west to the Santee river, and thence up the Santee river to the J beginning point. The territory of Clarendon county is about 710 square miles and the ter? ritory of the two townships, Fulton and Calvary, that it is proposed to an? nex to Sumter, is about 60 or 70 square miles. Of course, the two townships will have to assume their portion of the Clarendon county debt, which would be transferred to Sumter county In case of annexation. Quinsy. Sprains and Swellings Cured. ?In November, JpOl, I caught cold and had quinsy. My throat was swol? len so I could hardly breathe. I ap? plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and It gave me relief in a short time. In two days I was all right," says Mrs. L. Cousins, Otterburn, Mich. Cham? berlain's Pain Balm is a liniment and is especially valuable for sprains and swellings. For sale by DeLorme's Pharmacy. There are about 700 convicts in th? State penitentiary. A Criminal Attack ? On an Inoffensive citizen is frequent? ly made in that apparently useless lit? tle tube called the "appendix." It's generally the result of protracted con? stipation, following liver torpor. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis and estab? lish regular habits of the bowels. 25c. at Slbert's Drug Store. Miss Elsie Williams, of Greenville, while en route to Charleston, died on board an Atlantic Coast Line train. ?Does your back ache? Dou you feel tired and drowsy and lacking in ambition? If so, there Id something wrong with your kidneys. DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills relieve backache, weak kidneys and inflam? mation of the bladder. A week's treatment 25 cents. Sold by all drug? gists. The city schools of Greenville will close next Friday on account of the Piedmon Fair in that city. ?A weak stomach, causing dyspep? sia, a weak heart with palpitation or intermittent pulse, always means weak stomach nerves or weak heart nerves. Strengthen these Inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Snoop's Restorative and see how quickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop of Ra? cine.Wls., will mall samples free. Write for them. A test will tell. Your health Is certainly worth this simple trlal.^ Sold by Slbert's Drug Store. Capt John G. Capers says he be? lieves that President Roosevelt will run again for the presidency. ?In most cases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treat? ed cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and pre? vents serious results. It costs you no more than the unknown prepara? tions and you should insist upon hav? ing the genuine in the yellow package. Slbert's Drug Store. The state railroad commission has notified Superintendent Ramseur to show cause before the board why he falbd to comply with the rule of (he I commission and notify ths board of the freight wreck at Campton tome few ??'go. ?No h >nie |s m pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy. as when the entire family is in per? feel helnth, a bottle ?f Orlno Laxa< the Fruit .~\\riip costs 50 cents. U will eure every member of the family of constipation, sick headache or stom? ach trouble slbert's Drug Store. MR W. E. BURGESS DEAD. Wcll-Known Traveling Man Passes Awa; in Baltimore. Manning. Oct. 17.?Mr. W. E. Bur? gess, a widely known traveling snles man whose home was at this place, died Tuesday night in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Ho had under? gone a surgical operation some weeks ago and had seemed to be getting along very well. Air. Ned Burgess, as nearly every one knew him, was the only son of Mr. Wlarren Burgess, and was born in 1?63, while his father was fighting for his countiy in the Confederate army in Virginia, and laid down his life without ever seeing his baby boy. In i j the midst of the adversities following the war the boy grew up, taking a! clerkship in a store while in his teens. Later he was interested in a mercan? tile partnership for a few years, then took up the work of a traveling sales? man. He first traveled for the house of McG-ahn & Co., of Charleston, but for several years past he had been j connected with the wholesale dry I goods hou?e of John E. Hurst & Co., of Baltimore. He was one of the high? est salaried men on the road, and was held in the highest esteem by his em? ployers and also by his patrons throughout the State. The work that h? commenced in tender years, to care for his widowed mother, was contin? ued unremittingly until the good wo? men died a few months ago. No one that ever knew him has anything hut kindest words to say of Xed Burgess. His body will arrive here on Friday morning, and the funeral will take place from the train.?News and Cou? rier. Mr. Burgess worked here for many years as a salesman and was well" ' known in this city. His many fi lends I will be pained to learn of his death. J. 15. WATSON FOR CONGRESS. Former Representative of Anderson County Will Oppose Wyatt Alken for Re-Eleetlon. Anderson, Oct. 17.?Mr. J. Belton Watson, a former representative of this county, will announce himself a candidate for congress to succeed Wyatt Alken. His friends have been talking of the race for him for some time and when approached today by your correspondent he admitted that he was figuring on coming, out for some office and said that it would in all probability be for congress on an anti-immigration platform. The al? ready announced candidates are Con? gressman Wyatt Alken and Solicitor Julius E. Boggs.?The Etate. ?Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney trouble that Is not be? yond medical aid. Sibert's Drug SCbre. A PHYSICIAN ARRESTED. Dr. Jesse It. Bullock, off Lucknow. Charged With Offense Against Pos? tal Laws. Dr. Jesse B. Bullock, of Lucknow, Lee county, was arrested Friday by Deputy United States Marshall Senn on a warrant sworn out by Postofflce Inspector ?'Iregory, charging him with sending obscene matter through the mail. He was brought before United States Commissioner R. J. Bland on Friday afternoon and required to give bond in the sum of $500 for his ap? pearance at a preliminary hearing on November 7th. His sureties are Dr. J. E. McLure, Dr. J. B. Lam? and Mr. J. S. Tlsdale, of Blshopvllle. Dr. Bullock Is a well known physi? cian of Lee county, and was formerly postmaster at Lucknow. The offense for which he stands in? dicted was committed in Cartaret county, N. C. in July, 1906, and the case was worked up by Inspector Gregory, with the faintest of clues to start with. A Rational Treatment* for Catarrh is one that ?oothes the inflamed and congested membranes and heals and cleanses without1 'drugging" the affec? ted Parts. , ^irjoLr?' ri .-?:?? c lie*;. ' *? rvvc \ ut relief from Catanli, C' ? '. if.-'-.; :l aii.eiJona of the .. ?? branes of the nose .vi thront. % '<?- Ovi arc*nt<*o &**tiei*cticvt? B'_ y 50-cent tv.no 1 : Noskna frort MCLDROW'S DRUG STORE. snd get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and Booklet bv mail 10c DROWN MF'G. CO., St. Louis. Mo. Gre?r??-vlBr\w\ PATENTS P R O C U R E D A N O D E F C N DIO. 52* J itrawuur orimnlo.foroMKTtm'urcri aiiuirif report. Kr?.<? alvt-'e. le w to obtain patent*, trade mark*, copyright*, et... )N ALL COUNTRIES. Butbtttt Jir. rt with Washington suves time, money ami often the patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. Wrttfl <>r MOM to u? at 023 Ninth Btrset, opp. UnlUd 8Ut?i Pttent Offlc?,| WASHINGTON, D. C. OASNOW 8c (S, quare-Deal Is assured you when you buy one of Div Piercers Family Medicines ? for all the in? gredients entering into them ave printed on the bottle - wrappers -and attested under oath a& being complete and correct. They are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from the most valuable na? tive, medicinal roots found growing in our American forests. While potent to cure they are perfectly harmless even to the most delicate women and children. Not a drop of alcohol enters into Dr. Pierce's leading medicines. A " Discovery * is not 90 good for acute coughs arising from sudden much better agent is used both for 1 colds, nor must it be expected ta extracting and preserving the me? dicinal principles, viz.?pure triple refined glycerine of proper strength. This agent possesses medicinal properties of its own, being a most valuable anti-septic and anti-fer rnent, nutritiv? and soothing de? mulcent. Glycerine plays an important part in Dr. Pierce's Golden Med? ical Discovery in the cure of indi? gestion, dyspepsia and weak stom? ach, attended by sour risings, "heartburn," foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derangements of the stom? ach., liver and bowels. For all diseases cf the mucous membranes, the "Golden Medical Discovery " is a specific. Catarrh, whether of the rjascl passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic or? gans is cured by it. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is werl, while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery * for the neces? sary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a da^r with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures even in the worst cases. In coughs and \ .oarseness caus cure consumption in its advanced stages?no medicine will do that? but for all the obstinate hang-on, or chronic coughs, which, if neg-, lected, or badly treated, lead up ta consumption, it is the best med? icine that can be taken. It's an insult to your intelli? gence for a dealer to endeavor to palm off upon you some nostrum of unknown composition in place of Dr. Pierce*s world-famed medicines which are of known composition. Most dealers recommend Doctor Pierce's medicines because they know what they are made of and that the ingredients employed are among the most valuable that a medicine for like purposes can be made of. The same is true of leading physicians who do not hes? itate to recommend them, since they know exactly what they con? tain and that their ingredients are the very best known to medical science for the cure of the several diseases for which these medicinea are recommended. With tricky dealers it is di!? ferent. - Something else that pays them a little greater profit will be urged upon you as "just as good," or even better. You can hardly afford ta accept a substitute of unknown com* ed by bronchial, throat and lung jposition and without any particular affections, except consumption in its advanced stages, the " Golden Medical Discovery" is a most effici? ent remedy, especially in those ob? stinate, hang-on-coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes. The record of cures in place of Doctor Pierce's medicines which are of known composition and have a record of forty years of cures behind them. You know what you want and it is the dealer's business to supply that want. Insist upon it\ Held Up and admired by all are our carriages, and buggies. We can give any style of light wagon, buggy or carriage at distinctly low prices. I 'egant in de% sign and finish, and warranted as to . material and workmanship. Can't be beat for the money anywhere. Sold under guarantee to be just as repre? sented in every respect. W. M. GRAHAM?. 9-25-4m Garden Seed. This is the gardening season. We have a full supply ot the best test? ed garden seeds. For years LANDRETH'S SEEDS Have been recognized as the best. Let us sup? ply you. DeLorme's Pharmacy Drugs and Medicines. ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con? stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom? ach, liver and bowels. Refuse aubatlttatea. Prloa ?Oo? SIBERT'S DRUG STORE. Stop I DON'T SELL YOUR LONG STAPLE COTTON - BEFORE WRITING US ? We can get you the best prices and full values for all your grades. Give us a trial shipment and see for "ourself -:- -:- -*.v Charleston, S. C. "The first handlers of Long Staple Cotton in the best Southern market.'? Au>r. ml 07 let HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Bcsy Feorle. Brings 0 )l iea Health and Re2?w??d Vigor. A spe.'ifle for Cmitu 1 pat ion. Inrilfrewtioa Lhd an?l Kidney Trouble . Pimples, Eexema. Import Bl<><>>!. Bad Breath, Si icrc'ali Bowel?, Efradacln and Backache. 11"s Rocky Mountain Tea in tat* i?'t forin, BS ceate a !><>*. Qenulac made b> HoLMoraa Dare Company, Ktnliscn, Wia. :CILD?N NUCtBTI FOR SALIX* PEOPLE FOR SALE. Farms in Fairfield County, A county that has health and where a tract of land can be^ bought reasonable. Write for our list, -THE McGants Real Estate Company, ^IWINNSBORO, S. C. Sept. 4 ? .Tin R)IEYSKIDN?YC0RB Makae Kla&eye and Bled der Right 1