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NAVAL OAMtl CHCKH THE OLD ?WARS AND BAHH." Were lie In? i nrrhil to Ihr Hag Room of Maryland* Capitol by Vet Anil I .arire Croud of Women. AnnapoMM. Md., Nov. 12.?In the hands of the Confederate veterans from the Confederate soldiers' home st Plkewllle and escorted by several hundred members of the Society of the Army and Navy, of the Confed? erate mates In Maryland and hun? dreds of women, many of whom went through the troubluous times of the Civil war. the IS flags of the Maeylsnd Confederate regiments were today placed In the flag room of the state house at Annapoh* Before being in thta, the final rest? ing place, the flags were formaly turn as] over to the State n the chamber of the house of delegates. Oov. War Meld accepted them in behalf of the com? monwealth. The tattered emblems of those who fought for the "Lost Csuse" were car? ried across the reservation at the naval academy, where the landing from the steamer that brought the party from Baltimore was made. They were es? corted by the naval academy band which woke the echoes with the strains of "Dixie." Passing the academy grounds the flags were saluted on all sides. A hand red or more midshipmen who. while they are to fight under the Stars aad fftrlpes. sprang from stock that strove for the success of the Starsand Bars, burst Into cheers and threw their hats into the air. Officers In the United States uniform doffed their caps In silent respect snd as the tat? tered old flags passed the main gate of the academy ths sentry there present? ed ?arms, while the sergeant of the guard stood st attention with bared New Pare rood and Drag Lau We are pleased to announce that Pales's Honey aad Tar for cough*, ootda and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Pood and Drug law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we reeomend it as S safe remedy for children and adutu. Ulbert* Drug Store. Jeha Brtckley. who runs a country store It miles from Prosperity, was shot from behind by negroea He then ran' to his home. whri? he found a negro choking Mrs. Brick ley. ?Trial catarrh treatments are b*lng mailed out free, on request, bv Dr. Shoo p. Racine. WIs. Tb^se tests are proving to the people?without a pen? ny's cost?the great value of this sci? entific prescription known to drug? gist** everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca? tarrh Remedy. Sold by Slbert's Drug Store. John McMillan, of MoColl. was sen eneed to ten years In the penltenttaay for burning a bam. which caused the death of two people. ?There is nothing better for stomach troubles than KODOL. which contain the same juices found in a healthy stomach. KODOL is offered on a guar? anteed plan for i lUf of heart-burn, flatultnce, sour stomach, belching of gas, nausea, and si! stomach troubles. So at time* when you don't feel just right, when you etw drowsy after an sals, an* your head ach3* or when you have no ambition, and you are cross and irritable, take s. little KO? DOL. It digests what you eat. It will make you healthy Sold by all drug' Mr. B. J. Wlngard, of Lexington, has been appointed prrvate secretary to Oonnressroan Lever, to commence his duties1 on December 1. A Msihndsst Minister Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Rented*. ?We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy fn our home for sev? en years, and It has always proved to ha a rejlsble remedy. We have found that It would do more than the manu? facturers claim for It. It la especially good for croup and whooping cough. Ree. Jamee A. Lewis. Pastor Mllaca, Mira , M. B. Church. Chamberlain'?) UUagU remedy Is sold by DeLorme's Pharmacy. Edward Duggan. one of the noto? rious "yeggmsn" who was serving a Wa-year sentence in the State peni? tentiary, died of consumption early Monday morning In the prison hos? pital A Sign Moan t Prayer. ?"May ths Lord help you make Bucklen's Arnica t*alve known to all." writes J. O. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. N. C. It quickly took the pain out of a felon for me and cured it In a won? derfully short time. Best on earth for sores, burns and wounds. 2 ?c. at Sl? bert's Drug Store. Charles Morlm shot and killed Len Morris at Olar. ?th men are said to have been drinking. Unerring Cold. ?Withstood Other Treatment. But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy.?"La.4t winter I caught a very severe cold which lin? gered for weeks." says J. Urquhart. of Zephyr. Ontario. "My cough was eery dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed It. so I gave ft a tr*j.\ One small bottle of It eured rr.e. 1 believe Chamberlain** Cough Remedy to be the best 1 have ever used." This rem*dy is for sale by DeLorme's Pharmacy. TOOK EXTREME MEASURES. \AMIVILLE ORSl .K VES A STRH T LY PlIUTAX SI NDAV. Merchant AJPffCSifo! For II? tulin- 111m Mull.?H<?othlucks Cmlcr the Run ?Police Enforced fcgsj to the Letter With Exception of C igar Stand* und So? \\ nier Founth. Xashvllle, TvUU,< Nov. 12.?-Man\ persons awoke Sunday morning tc Und a different condition prevailing i > Nashville from anything that ha.-: been witnessed since Mayor McCarthy or? dered the Sunday laws enforced with extr eme vigor in 1897. Pursuant to orders issued by Mayor Brown, who declared that he would have every law In the city digest enforced or fire the Police Department, persons following all kinds of pursuits were arrested, there being about twenty-five arrests during the day. The general Impression was that Mayor Frown's radical action would meet with about the same success as that of his predecessors when the law was enforced on Sunday. There were no baths to be had at barber shops, \nd before the morning progressed far the Sunday morning shoe polishing business was in a state of suspen *i6n. i One wholesale merchant who went to the postofflce to look over wat he had received was promptly placed un? der arrest Only soda founts and ci? gar atands were allowed to stay open. GERMW KAISKIl GIVEN A ROY? AL FEAST. Tables Adorned With Gold Plate, Heir? looms of the Sovereigns of Eng | land.?King Edward Pro|?se* Em? peror's Health. Windsor, Eng., Nov. 12.?In the historic hall of St. George, at Windsor Castle, King Edward and Queen Alex? andria gave a ttate banquet this even? ing in hone- of their German visitors. The hall, which for centuries has been associated with the Order of the Gar? ter, was decorated with the banners of the principal knights of the order, while the tables were adorned with the famou-? golden plate, one of the great heirlooms of the sovereigns of Egnland. Departing from the usual custom King Edward and Emperor William sat side by side with the queen on the right and the empress on the left. Around the* tables, which were set for ISO guests, there was gathered a most brilliant company, Including many members of the British royal house, the suites of the visiting sovereigns, eabine': ministers and ambassadors and o'her diplomatic representatives. Among; the ambassadors was Mr. Whltelaw Re Id. King Edward proposed .the health of Emperor William, who made ac? knowledgment In a short speech, clos? ing with a toast to the English^king. "There Is no Intention of dlseufesinn at Windsor any concrete political question," said Herr von Schoen, secretary of the German foreign offlc?. who Is accompanying Emperor Wil? liam on the latter's visit to England; "Germany and England being in l he happy position of having no actual political questions out? standing, but WS hope and believe that the emperor'* visit will bi ing about a renewal of the affectionate relations between the two countries. Their relations always have been eor regti but this I?* not enough; there is an increasing desire that they become something more, Germany does not look for any specially defined politi? cal agreement or understanding that might give rise to apprehension in the case of any other power. My hope simply la that the relations between the two governments may become so closely assimilated to be not only cor? rect, but affectionate relations exist? ing between the reigning houses." ?Wo have secured the agency for Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative that makes the liver lively, purifies the breath, cures headache and regulates tha digestive organs. r*ures chronic constipation. Ask us about It. Slbert's Drug Store. At a* meeting of the traveling men held In Columbia a movement was started to raise money to aid tho farmers In holding cotton. ?The Postmaster of Gasconade, Mo., Daniel A. Bugh. says of DeWltt's Kid? ney end Blndder Pills,"! am doing so well, and improving so fast in health, that I cannot sav too much for your Kidney and Bladder Pills. I feel like a new man." DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold by all druggist's Norman H. Blitch. of Meggets, has sold ten thousand bushels of corn to Capt. F. W. Wagener, of Charleston. nillofinnesn and Constipation. ?For years I was troubled with bili? ousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cath? artics only made matters worse. I do no? know where I should have been to day had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tablets. The tablets relieve the 111 feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping the system ?? do its work nat? urally.?Mrs Rosa F r i Birmingham, Ala. These tablet-? are for +aie by De Lormes Pharmacy. AGAINST GKNKKALS GRANT AND THOMAS AND ADMIRAL FAR. RAGUT. Alleged That They Offered] Their Ser? vices to the Contcdcruey In 1861. Thf Statement Is Challenged.?in? ten.>ting Oonttoierajr. Chicago, Nov. 11.? James B. Stuart, past vice commander of the depart menl of Ullnoia o. a. R., laaued a challenge to the Louisiana Historical association to produce the letters al? leged to be in its possession in which Gen. U. S. Grant. Gen. George H. Thomas and Admiral Farragut atone time offered their services to Jefferson Davis in the Confederate army. The challenge follows the statement made in Baltimore, Md., on Saturday by Capt. A. L. DeRosset of Wilming? ton, N. C. Capt. DeRosset, through the medium of The Confederate Vet? eran, the official organ of the Confed? erate societies, said the historical as? sociation had in its museum original copies of letters which these three distinguished union officers wrote to Davis. Gen. Grant is said to have written to Davis applying for a com? mission on Jan. 18, 1861. Stuart said: "I challenge the pro? duction by Louisiana Historical asso? ciation, by any society or Individual, of any authentic letter written by either of these three men at any time which contains one word or phrase from which the Inference could be drawn they were willing at any time to aid or assist the cause of the rebel? lion." Colorado, Col., Nov. 11.?Mrs. J. A. Hayes, daughter of the late Jefferson Davis, said today: "I do not know anything about the contents of these letters nor do I know whether Gens. Grant and Thomas nor Admiral Farragut evet applied to my father for commissions: I never heard my parents make any mention of their having done so. "Not knowing anything definite about these letters I do not feel com? petent to say when they shall be open? ed. I am going to New Orleans lh February and shall take counsel with my friends and relatives before de? ciding,upon any course. Since neither try father nor my mother made these letters public, it Is but natural that I should feel some diffidence about opening them or departing from the course my parents though fit to pur- ' sue." Baltimore, Nov. 11.?Maj. Wm. M. Pegram ol this city h ; received a let? ter from Col. J. A. Chalaron, cus? todian of the Pantheon of- Confed? erate veterans and secretary of the Louisiana Historical society, in which he denies the recent report that he possessed letters written by ' Gen. Grant, Admiral Farraut and Gen. Thomas to President Jefferson Parts in 1861 requesting commissions in the Confederate Services. Col. Chalaron says: "Capt. DeRosset (who Is credited with having made the statement that such letters were In Col. Chalaron':? possessions) is completely in error and must have misunderstood me in a conversation we had more than two years ago. I have no such letters in my ' possession nor have 1 seen any such." ?Chapped hand? are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price 25 cents. For sale by DeLormes Phar? macy. ?? ? Mr. Martin says he will spend six months in Europe rounding out his education. Gov. Ansel doubtless think* it will take longer than that to smooth off the rough edges.?Charleston Post. ?When the stomach, heart, or kid? ney nerve? get weak, then those or? gans always fall. Don't drug the stomach, nor fetimulate the heart or kidneys. That ts eimply a make? shift. Get a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is pre? pared expressly for these weak Inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restora? tive?tablets or liquid?and see how quickly help will come. Free sample testsent on request by Dr. Shoop, Ra? cine. Wis. Your health Is surely worth this simple test. Siberfs Drug Store. The Citizens' National Bank will be organized in Anderson, Jan. 1, with a capital stock of 1100,000. D. P. McBrayer will be the president. ?DeWitts Little Early Risers are thn best pills made. They do not gripe. Sold by All Druggist. A black bear, weighing 4 00 pounds, was killed in a swamp near Summer ton by a party Of hunters. He Fought at Gettysburg. ?David Parker, of Fnyette, N. Y.. who lost a foot at Gettysburg writes: "Blsotlie Hitters have done me more g'?od than any medicine 1 ever took. For several years I had stomach trou? ble and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I be? gun taklr.K BlectrtC Rittors. I would not take $600 for what they have don.? for me." Grand tonlo for the aged and for female weakenesses, Great alter? ative and body builder; best of all for lame back ami weak kidneys. Guar anteed by Blbert's Drug Store. 50 cts. A LAZY LI ~ j fr, May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupM r>^ well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because lie big? d in his work. So in treating the lagging, torpid liver it is a great mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpi i liver is but an indication of an ill-nonrished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary with over-work. vStart with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them in working order and see how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has made many marvelous cures of "liver complaint/1 or torpid liver, by its wonderful control over the organs of digestion and nutrition. It restores the normal activity of the stomach, increases the secretions of the blood-making glands, cleanses the system of poisonous accumu? lations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. Symptoms. If you have bitter or bad taste in the morning, poor or vari? able appetite,coated tongue, foul breath, constipated or irregular bowels, feel weak, easily tired, despondent, frequent headaches, pain or distress in "small of back," gnawing or distressed feeling in stomach, perhaps nausea, bitter or sour ? risings" in throat after eating, and kindred symptoms of weak stomach and torpid liver, or biliousness, no medicine will relieve you more promptly or cure you more permanently than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Perhaps only a part of the above symp? toms will be present at one time and yet point to torpid liver, or biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and other indigestible food and take the "Golden Medical Discovery" regularly and stick to its use until you are vigorous and Strong. Of Golden Seal root, which is one of the prominent ingredients of "Golden Medical Discovery," Dr. Roberts Barth olow,of Jefferson Medical College, says: ?Very useful as a stomachic (stomach) tonic and in atonic dyspepsia. Cures gastric (stomach) catarrh and head? aches accompanying same." Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, says: "Hydrastis ^Golden Seal toot) exercises an especial influence over mucous sur? faces. Upon the liver it acts with equal certainty and efficacy. As a cholagogue iliver invigorator) it has few equals." >r. Coe also advises it for affections of the spleen and other abdominal viscera generally..and for scrofulous and gl and - olar diseases, cutaneous eruptions) in* digestion, debility, rhrnnir fliarrnn, constipation, also in j^eral affections peculiar to womerfTSoa in all chronic derangements Viihr liver, also for chronicJn^arnmaUbn of bladder, for whichypr.Xbnwsw "it is one of the most frei iable agents of care " Prdf John Kins, M D , late of Cin cinnath* authos of the American Dis? pensatory, gives it a prominent place among medicinal agents, reiterates all the foregoing writers have said about it, as does also Prof. John M. Scudder, M. Delate of Cincinnati. Dr. Scudder says: " It stimulates the digestive pro cesses and increases the assimilation of food. By these means the blood is en riched. # * * * the consequent improve menton the glandular and nervous sys terns are natural results." Dr. Scudder further says, "in relation to its genera effect upon the system, there is no medi? cine in use about which there is such general unanimity of opinion. It is uni? versally regarded as the tonic, useful in all debilitated states ? * Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says of Golden Seal root: "It is a most superior remedy in catarrhal gastritis (inflammation of the stomach),chronic constipation, general debility, in con? valescence from protracted fevers, in prostrating night-sweats. It is an im? portant remedy in disorders of the tcomb." (This agent, Golden Seal root, is an important ingredient of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for woman's weak? nesses, as well as of the "Golden Med? ical Discovery.") Dr. Ellingwood con? tinues, "in all catarrhal conditions it is useful." Much more, did space permit, could be quoted from prominent authorities as to the wonderful curative properties possessed by Golden Seal root. We want to assure the reader that "Golden Medical Discovery" can be relied upon to do ah that is claimed for Golden Seal root in the cure of all the various diseases, as set forth in the above brief extracts, for its most prominent and important ingredient is Golden Seal root. This agent is, how? ever, strongly reinforced, and its cura? tive action greatly enhanced by the addition, in just the right proportion of Queen's root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Blood root, Mandrake root and chemically pure glycerine. All of these are happily and harmoniously blended into a most perfect phar? maceutical compound, now favorably known throughout most of the civilized countries of the* world. Bear in mind, that each and every ingredient enterim; intp the ^Discovery" has received the endorsement _oi the leading medical men oi our iand, who exxoi eacn article ___ed aoove in Xhe highest terinT A/hat other medicine put up for sale through druggists can show any eutTT I professional endorsement? ror dys? ppepsia. liver troubles, all chronic catar? rhal affections of whatever name or nature, lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, the "Dis? covery " can be relied upon as a sover? eign remedy. A little book of extracts treating of all the several ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines, being extracts from standard medical works, of the different schools of practice will be mailed free to any one asking (by postal card or letter), for the same, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and giving the writer's full post-office ad? dress plainly written. Don't accept a substitute oi unknown composition for this non-secret METO? I TOHE of known compositiom. 1 f UK Mil II TRUST I IS THE PEOPLE'S BANK. Dofs a General Bsnking Business allowing interest i par cei-t. per annum compounded quarterly mi its Savings Department. Centrally located and con? servatively managed. We invite your patronawe. C. G. ROWLAND, President. R. F. HAYNS WORTH. Vice President R. L. EDMUNDS, Cashier. I i nanaaasaassss ?? i j Sherwin William, PAINTS & VARNISHES An appeal to the pride of the owner of a home Everyone who owns a home is anxious that that home shall make the best appearance possible. Two things are necessary to produce satis? factory results in painting and var? nishing a borne: ? First?A satisfactory color scheme. Second?Paints, varnishes, stains and enamels of such good quality that ihcy not only give the exact color effect required, but are sufficiently durable to keep up the attractive ap?* oearar.ee of the house in spite of the wear and tear of living in it. These are offered by the Sherwin ./t/flams Faints and Varnishes. The -hciwin-Wiiliams Co. not only make every kind of paint and varnish used igt a house and the best quality of ? hat kind, but they make suggestions lor the selection of colors, varnishes, Uxi?S and enamels, so that any given clca cin be carried out, and car .ied out with '.he best materials. CTMPe^MBfWa^Mj i You should see to it that when yot buy paints and varnishes for youi house, or any part of it, or when yo*: give an order to your painter for an> painting and varnishing you want done, that Sherwin-Williams Pain'., and Varnishes are purchased. In large woik it is always best to have a practical painter; but there are many little things about the hous'. that you can readily finish yoursel. by using Sherwin-Williams ready-to apply paints. Come in and have a little paim talk with us. Now is the tirr.e I "brighten up" your home for lh: long winter months. We can tell you the best product to use for an'' purpose you may have in mind ami secure complete finishing specifica? tions for you from The Sherwin Williams Co., if you desire them, for special work. Our line of Sherwin Williams Products is complete and we are in a position to take the best care of your paint and varnish re? quirements. Carolina Hardware Company. /or ehildrmnt tafo. ?uro. Mo opiates * H* ?Oiiswiso miBT ?U Will be taken for all purchases, and for settlement of all accounts at our store. S W. W.-SI BERT. Phone 283 . - 8 S. Main Street. 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 WcCants Real Estate Company, WINNSBORO, S. C. Sept. 4?3m For You. If you are in the market for a Pl? ane, Organ or Sewing Machine see or write me, and I will give you more for your money than any one else. ' Call and see "The Best." Beautiful Upright Piano from $1&B up. New Home Sewing Machine ? from $27 up. * Organs from $30 up. Old pianos, organs and sowing ma chines taken in exchange. New ones ?sold on easy terms. Repairs of all kinds done, and sup? plies of all kinds furnished. Write *or prices- Office telephone No. 181, resident telephone No. 162. M. B. R?NDLE, Manager; 10 West Libcity Street, Sumte r, S. C: 9-25-ly Garden Seed. This is the gardening season. We have a full supply ot the best test? ed garden seeds. For years UNDREIH'S SEEDS Have been recognized as the best. Let us sup? ply JOVU DeLorme's Pharmacy Dru?8 jind Medicines. TOUTS HOKT-TU The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coug-hs, colds, throat and lang troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuin? FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ftss a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes^ Prepared only by Foley St, Company, Chicago*. SIBERT S DRUG STOR1L. HOLLISTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea ^uggete A Bnsy Medioine for Bu*y P?opt*v BrinfB Gkeiss He<h and R*u?%ea Vigor. /. s?h? iflc for C tiistmation. Ii.<(i^c.o.-> \ <uid Kltloev Troubles. Plnsnlea Ectsssay i*.?wrre Biood. Bad Breath, Muegfsh Bew?Ss V??rt?*he mil l-.i' k;. -hi?. It'sR"oky Monat*?? Tframtsjs> I? t form. S5 ?'?nt? A box. (0>?mi?*? r.-rvd* Se urras Dare Courser, K&dia i?. *'k iUM NUCSETS FOR SALLfltl MiMl