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-*x Blackmail f fe..iiiii..1 Sir Ilobert Lisburn wee Terr rona cb in love wltli hi? jtrxmst wi?Y H? banded her oat af the family omni bUB carefully, and the very prettiest ankle and the tiniert shoe peep?)] oat for a moment aa eh? stepped ?own before one of the bur hot?!*. As Hhe tripped up th? broad, cer met ed stairs to her room there tra? rt look of great happinvos in her eves. ' "And is tay dear girl <roite hap py ?*' wiid Sir Robert. Yoong Lady fjisburn-ah? VB? toll and pleasent laking-fumed to bim utfectfcm ately. "Your dear gfaHf abe eaffl, "ba* j^d her worries m her hie. Stio bad on? big worry.'' "How big P* I j; ii tv Lisburn widened her arms ; o give an idea of the t?ae. "Bnt ft*B all over now, and I ?rn vcrv, very happy-"" ''Perhaps/' said ?ir Bote*-*<per liaps the dear giri will toil in? a? about it some dayr" ?She may1-eom* dejfc" aat? ibo voung bride? ?nsidng. V?t aw khe is so contented that ?hs doeecrt wont even to think ebont ii.*' Tire next moraiag they went off to thc Lngudina lit-wa? two moatha later when they retnrnsd, fcmnis and portmonoeene plastered ell ovar with square and eranie? Jabel? Hotel Bellevue and Hotel Beau Bi vnge and a lot of othsera. Both Sir Ilobert and Lady l?ctmrn looked very "jolly and we?L There wes* bettete ^waiting for Lath' lisburn. Sh? vend them in ber bedroom. ?BNshe sew the writ ing on one of the envelope? ehe grew red and then very whit?. She perused the letter again and again? with hands tremh?mg and a face that looked into tb? mirror with a friglrtened look. Then ah? turned oil the electric light ?rod sank on her knees and sobbed.* ri?ev stayed in town for some days. They drove out a good dseJ, viaSfiafc but young Lady Lisburn looked lil and ont of rori? and scarcely spoke to her hua bond. He Beamed u> be repelled by her coldness. Ono? or twioe Lady lisburn tried io renee herself, bot the look of worry quickly ooma back, aivd her hnenonu, placid oaod oven <as be was, cook! sra help feel ing djetuzbed. One evening in fbe ba&ess past of the week Lady Lisburn wa? fitting at thc open u4nwkrw ?f their room, her ieee teattag aa tier band, look ing ont into tba equeoe and eoeksg nothing. A page bay. enterada w*ftb ? tor (?gil xoeaeage. She opened at, reed . the typewritten wards and crax&p?d ' cnnak}y the eheat tn bear bond ea (Sar ' B?bert cazna in. "I want to ero sonwtfcfaw to foe, {tobey?," sb? said in n ehaky voice. Oe easae ow to fe*?. **I '-vcaat 6q go awry iwan pen <fi?a* a? Jew ?week?:** "? few ??A?r tva iganfityp. "A ?vw rata. X?ofese po? SSS* tne'to be a m&aesob?e -warnnan ?A ny fie, gpa maust let sn? do ML Xe* r:gOj end ?hen I ?eme baete lUfllain ifdfcac j oliy, end I abell kw |pn dhore Utan tnmfl. ejafi es^ fe poi?naaty nain.rwiaHfU titte r TI II! pammetf ^OUammmfcaV* ?ie^emg ^Otr pan anon a fere^.jraft yon go ta lad and tnae a beata?tcatln **K pen 6WI let na go? ?<afeafl never he nfe&e tn am fihafl be aofi?sg bsS a toi end a xoaaevy to araM ftsr %*fe. ?> lat tao ge* , tte JOVSL" enid Baw Be&saL ?^fe? wt?b a eeaj deetfifad etin, Jgn?w?uftif renee to ten sae the ?Qfeae Aar poor ?faoejpoaeiapce 1 a*V 4^^^aaonto let yon ga." gea- jwiBiaiiiiiwai " f^^aatl tthi wObeoat AaftiHiw ?nd th fte froan 8fcr fiotjaat ?est thWnetJatpa and ^ood ?4 fbe total doer for a tow r?xrtaa* arwartng bas cigar watbar ??*My? tWan bs tes&ed end THRT f> tf-sa tatwpbtoi waooa and lonfcad * book and cae? en. Indy i*Aarn, artJha ?nd ?et of looa, re~ tpaaad ta bar ?aa? aaad |wiqaaaal n It eau ? amantan t???r PeWt ta M la tba bad net tan aaantatei lat ^ the^naan tar nbm la? ba4Jkj^ Hr. -utim ?? m m? 11 alu tm particular cam. *y<Wd Bba .flllhM 4? 90sSt ffagqag^ oWn ???fl ??? wlwfl alhtallr ??aftaand Sf* he da?rVSSaT?aa?. ?Hf ?sf WBVM do him ?07 juifta ?ff berm. At *?y b??3t??-?aa ?a? thia with tba mr of s sra yae psred for any czperrrnent in th? In *ereet of eciene?-batt toju Sir Bobert ordered ? larjje^lfirifcy and gare instmtions thai be'nm k> he told when Lady liabera iaft the hotel . "We need.not bexrj trut?l Osai ?^pen&"-Baid Sirjaobwt Bb ax plain?ulo Mi. Hast ar wSp was r? .jwrerl There -ra to be joe ftaa, taaastad 6br Robert, ?ad no inaerfeeonoe? ATI that Beater had to do TO te follow lavdy lisburn and if ah? vw In any dancer to wive fir Robes* ai onco and Mrnwslf tafe? nh atop* aa ho aright think ^PST* as?art. ?atti the way,* ewad Jar. Bea ter, wtth approbation; **ts?o things eaJbnry Much better tn th? long 1 nm I ought to know. Fra been at it in the Yard and out of tho j Yard thirty yeer ooma nert Peb'u- | ary;* "1 suppoee you hove had eotne in tejw?ru: oaeee to deal with," re marked Bir Itobert politely. Hr. Borter rtood up and looked at Mmaelf in thc mirror for a mo ment and then ?ot down tgain heav ily. Th? mast i ?enwtmg," h* asid, "are them that nobody don't deal wrih." sir. Bester took another sip from his tnmbder and assayed to rest ono knee om the other, but found tho position for a gentleman of bia ro tundity nnoomfortable and reatar quashed the oixiearror. "Look here, Slr Bobert?" esSA Us. Bester, "here'e a ornee in point, Juat what you may oall a little iaoidieavk. Look liera. Thia/* taking a wax match from th? bas and ewekin* ft upright on th? table-"thia ia sir. Bertie Elknborough, ?nd thia," tak ing another and sticking it upright -?Hhk ic Mise-Hies TOatJahee narne. Beatty, I far?it the neena, ikrwe-er, thai do??t nmtteeT Tn? floor opened eo?tly, baft nei ther af the men nofcaod ii. ^Vcsy well then. ?W yesar sen Mr. Bertie Elkubcaauarh (theft thh one) knowe MJBS Wbotaharnemo (thafs thia one),, and ah? love* him and writes him wann, rapturous lat ter?-letters that eh? would be ashamed now to read or for anybody eke to read. ?ttll a good girl? afea yon. Mr. Bertie comes uptown, for gets her, goe? to had, slips nrmssnf of! to America and got? woree and woree. He becomes hard np. oed what does he do then but btoofrmefl Mise Whatshorname.0 "Scoundrel !" exek?med ?lr Bob art hoartlly, MBlackmeil6 h COL I hanpena to go out to trace a chap, anet X moats Mr. Bertie in a bar, and he tolls me ail about it." "Ought to be hanged 1" remarked Sir Robert. "But that isn't th? wornt. I tells him for a lark that I'm a hit al a scamp myeelf and brags a .bit, end then slr. Bertie goes one better and assures me that ha bumed those let ters long ago and he waa only pee tending he'd still got thean. That neate anything, dont il P TharVa a eoainp lor yon; making a regular income ant of it too.** ?.OW married, I wojodexf^ **&o 1 un?erctom?," enid Mr. ste ter. "Boer gfaV Bald Be BeWt. "VflnflbT v&so ber huefeaa? lat* *1Sr Bobera,*' seid a veina. Vhejr hf?, -bet teraed cs. tba KgSvi, eaai ?se ream was growing flask, "?fy love,* be enid. "3?hey told me 70s? ^-?si ?e jes mW)33 euad l?Jfy 'UeSbwrvi, "us?, aw ?aai, Fm-ABI Vtot going. I as Wau net Iswae kaaaum wfcrii ? was tefsfcag abe** fast aw." *$$y dear haarV' eads?nA?! ?pr fln%la1yel|b ???l sae wfcaie* that wa aaasresag ??a.* eveved ls* vite iiiSMi'1%. ^Sbare fgas, no c?sanse 1er it.* Tkqff took each other's hseufc. *Ws?? I leek ?a agata, ES* Bob ea*?* asad Me. Beales- aw^eetSafi^. Belaud been asauflbag aaatte and ere tyrWrVng with e?aaeBeni savoir ?fre to look out of fae wanstow. **C% I beg yarrjgordon, Baster," eaad Hr Robert. *9e^ y?u needn't lank in again. PH send TOUT people a ?beck for your teetthieJ" A Bat of Stage B ?alear?. Bcd Hassiflsn, she ?eiesu& actor, ?nee told about tba only tkae he eeer brofee dewai an the stage. He Mstftc ?fit wea Sa a BtSSe paay whare the Sod eon led gana away ajad his xeetber had to ge and leak at bia toys and bifle shoes hadare fealty gMoig ham np in her heart. "?ned lut my own eon Just bo fere, bot tn reaceeeal fate little ?.ene had never toaekted me. The evening c^ht, iho?s^y WM ?set blt af vaalism eeane on I weet ell to nieces and eetnefy hod to ifaif dows the eurtarn. Th? leeftdsag ever tho tqps brought my own loss ec toenajr to sae ?bat I never played that CASTOR IA Vox Infanta sad Ckildraia, ni Klii Yu Hm Alt fifi BdSfki Heere Cae Cnjrnaturaof - At Armstrong, Mo., Re?. Naylor performed smatrisge ceremony Christ mas night in which five eonplea wera united. The bri dec and bridegroom 0 formed a eirole around the minister and elssped hands and took the vows? They belonged to a mtlrimonial club ?nd had agreed to be married at the aame tima by the aame minister. - An idle word, aa coon ai spoken, oft-times goes to wo/k making trou ble. - Tho careful man forgeta to carry loose billa in bia clothes around Christ? maa time - Braadia the staff of Ufa bal ?oma people prefer the roll of fame. THI PRjf?TS DffTQBTOS: ?te te Oeateal ?te ?te ?eye *S .Tb* ?Mk ?f . ?<Bf??9 Of T tuon. VL?Swg not on? M?n IA % he? ihm eetnotaot Usa oi ?Ste ?bar ^ acter or eWrrfiWye of t?te naeoM wneuOftx cmtgrowth ott ??tM ?i-i teed condition*. Tb? ?Wteotfie een^ netted wich th? pottee ?veertcoeat; ic cornp?l minted by tko pr ces ?heu ?rer h? capturas a gang of thieves off dteeoT?rs aa Incendiary, but ?itfr, SSH; prirnto oeteotiro ta? ea?? is sSiTcrent. Long before ha embarka ta ttie burin??? IM must, ahovo all things, leam to dany l?m*eif tho tweets ?? praiM ?nd th? joys of fem* Ho, mast lay aside personal voa?y- (br, hi? precess Ilea not in forohog ann self to thc front, but tn Tomofertoffi os much as possible ta tbs back ground. He need heve no ?oojr tbatj customers w?l forest aim, tor. ?tfco, a ?ix shooter, a privet* dotootw? in one of the things that ?bon natif ft*] are required Instanter-ci fiujfiofegj a triAc sooner, sure th? Ben XWn eiseo Bulletin. A modest ?iga, which tb? average well behaved ?nd wall cendltteeja4 person xnigjbtt paw every Bay foe year? wfchon* ricing, but looma up as big co a Dt*n to ttVfi jealotie wife who ?ante ber hurb&nfl she?cWL ia all tho edvaatfetof tv* need*. Be eead not be alarmed fori iear bte c?tente will not find boa. room end toke a ault of Iorgo mm eenaefcmous apartment* ia tb? ttmttf. ot th* buildtajr he ooetuatetv tau ween th? mon who te being o5e4esrffl blackmailed etarti out to bnni vjj?j a jniroie detective Y.i ?fll find t?ttp il he be? to get cai o ?aerob rant. _ Explosive Medfofneav One of tba best rem?di?e tori trouble, neuralgia, cathrnoepd I acne le nitreglyc? onjy carpi calve in mite. Tfce doc? hundredths of a grain. ^eeoiW^inj s piarte cf "win? vi wAuioca on gem tin tableta. Collodion* e sirupy looking ?qtrM. that is used to form o fane ?dn over abrasions of tho euticta. te nothing btrt guneotton dieaotved in alcohol In fte natural form ft fis one o? th? moat dangerous flf> ex plosives, end yat as medicine ft law no equal for Iba purpose for wtMr it &s used. . {Another ezxAocfewe used ea e forra is piarte aatt. This ii properen from corbefie odd and OJ edr?tofe tcred internally in 'wary ejmefi doses, for ague and hcedaebs, ?fhis ex?d is* one of th? explosives usad tn ffta preparation of bomba. Stieoa end' nuuoy other eengeren? drugs perfectly sea? ?ben eeofi aa orflayod fry pb^aatena. No Bogue Malten Oeattto. Iooneacaji heir?oM? need howe St ile lear of bogus Italian counts for the some reason that there ss no im itation Italian vine; the real arttdfo is too sheaf*, tbe possession of a title in IPatenno gives net?rarreat of itself, but its mu?speneeSfe eo coinp animent is a carnage. SH and 0afv?r in Every. Pe fpnoT<tiirr these oa an raceme of nest toj?MaV* lng a year it is often ueeeeesow to eat maeaaeui end tbtck sonp for a" regalar Qte^ do a great pert?! ?note housework in gloomjt r mente and eft dboul in oW ef?hes oD flay long io awoK (he maic tiena* of 3 n. m. Sfcen, mother ancM?au^h ter don th/?k ?nery, the carriage as driven to ?be doer, and ct begins the long, ceremonious drive to fita ?Vvorita and the CKerdmo Inglese. i. The Golden Rule. Two asen became engaged in a fight in the street. Instantly their hats went off and rolled ia the dust. One of the men was entirely bald? and the other had a thick head of bair. The bald man seised tb? oth er by thc hair and began to drag bom about. "Stop him!" cried a bystander. **Why should you stop him?" asked another. "He's only practic ing thc Golden Bule." "The Golden Rule f What do you mean ?' 'Why, he's doing to the other man what he wishes to goodness the other man might be able to do to Mm.'" _ . Apples. Emits have always been consid ?r?e1 ? valuable remedy fer invalids. from almost every kind on With rare eaeeptieu ap ples ?re geed for these dtepoeed to ?ant end ffeygteh fever and for> fleece ?tte ffeSow a ee?ai?ery ItfeJ ?el ?saetee ?ttneut oboogedternOJtW i end Ctea ?nev Arturo tua" ?tdarte?Nd es a consfisosi ataae er ealeufas ts aa Bttt bow much better fte* ?lp? fr?it must Ut thia al?nelexe U oe ?v?ry box of ike resHtne - If the truth ia mighty and will prevail it should show more signs of j becoming prevalent. - Counterfeiters are not very pa#C tionlar about their work. They are satisfied if it is passable. ? ?ta? Sgef^lS .ftp? ?4 .> ?untaua? tewfJEMJr *t wt vfaa?cay WW?a*Sti ?sd LKO mon. I fd miiwftiiirtBmii ba?fc aqfl a? you ?tfi- ' oq me Aod ec?? fhm &tmm\oomVwM him that thero vs? a lasse acte? ?Li oft *nAr his load end thal heaaajaf not aeO ?boa* at $V>00 en ami Xii* amy tuft be wne.eKira ba would ooranie fr {MW taft lei tba reit tat bflalt ba %%??astj??, bk nate HB tytOO en aoc% baa U feif tfis?i ta-? ?^|>viy o? WM katadac?* fbU I MTA &m ?0, ano* ?an tt veeb later vb au be to*r*s? ejfj tfc*fcbJra<Wemrtce%*< M4WetL ooWL Pee ejaaae ?? matte t, Aalrar wt? ueo ?Aatest lenV : *Beee y?-a aajaej yeea a%aaa?s4av ?#00 an u*?rtil?**e? ?ta. Sa> qrueea taara gena ?ovo to tao/ "TOow did tba* taw ."WelL T oetwiftsd tb> . boos, aol ft told ma tc ?ab ffLKOL I weat to a ??rtene tetiaa, aaa ee* feld mo to aa! 9\fi&k Tba? I vim? te ny old women, and abe eaftr %e i thee 'ocob. ef thar?*? an? caftas! to thi&fcU&a find o aM-j a?? eu? W? ten ?e?Ht a* a^wtcev*^ * ?Ana' se pertH teba fst? an TinnaMoR^taraW *Vhe lead casa \aou*bt et trw <m3m%tSawaking weH?.jEfea ioma nee*? aot entfbgh aSt fy ie tho tnedBtnerjr. -Dettcftt irVetBL etaeto ?Hat ?ft/^fne ?ho OU*?^, ?h* standard cal meeton! e?c?l Icn?u varie? aecvjrdtng te Ot4 testo, ristiwae?rty end Mrs. PfeftAattea, viaee fe tho ?frente* ol e If ear **q?ts tra. nod o ?tanAard ef tnPf wmch aba did not hegSfcate %o <ftrfi> fee&tg,QO0 ojaWliia^lfciaiij. to racy oovtr lasbSin^fniona% "raaf I Ktx&r rjr?, .??? ?w^Jam Wfe daa^rwam eU tArfr?*5? fls^iren^ tne f n^SIgeht voixsfotatt^^^a^ acted asnlB guide anttiafffit "Do ytra never erjffbr ?aXjrJncon vc?i?rnce from thy odor fowjo/ ' *Wa*t odo?, your rwgnnflpflF asked the young mon in surprise. Million? of Ogres. The number of orificio! coloring matters prepared since Pericin's tl?fi covcry about the middle of the nine teenth century of the OTeparat^rmjof axnllne dyes crom cuni tar hatr^aipisn enormous. It is estimated that nt the present doy over 3,000,000 dif ferent individual dyestuffs axe e?s ilv accessible-to our industries, ,wh?p at least 25,000 form tho subject of patent specifications. Itio number of coloring matters ftirnisbad by natural agencies is compnratiy^ly eniall, and those that dp ezfet threaten Goon to be ignored in favor of coal tar derivatives. Themas B. Raad*? Wit. Whan Thomas E. Bm^*;m?mgA er o f>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" raer brno. tje^.me^tJfflffie?t tt^?yssaa oaaend^four^SSBl. StsSe^:<lS^afi&f - A siegle blast furnsoo io s West ern ?tate, which oaptures the smoke of itt charcoal pits and conveys it in to still?, hs? been able to reslixe enough from thia source to ps}' a large ?hare of it? running ?apenres. It ha? been demonstrated that eaob cord of wood oootaioB 58,000 cubio feet of ?moke, and that2,800,000 cubio feet of smoko produce? 12,000 poaeds of aootnto of lime, 200 gallons of alcohol and twenty-five pounds of tar. The Doctor" s Narrow Escape. "I have always insisted," she said af. ier a long, sweet silence, "that I would never marry a doctor or a preacher." He turned pale and a look of despair crept into his eyes. "Arthur," she exclaimed, "whatis the matter?" With a heaving sigu, he answered: "Can't 1 induce you to overcome I your prejudice? Ah, toll mo, tell me, that your decision against doctors and preachers is not irrevocable." Six weeks before she had written a message on an egg and scut it out into the world. The frail uicsscugcr had fallon into Arthur lligglcson's hands and there they wore sitting on the bag gage iruok at thc railway station, waiting for aback, which they had mis?ed, to return from town and con ley them to the hotel, where they had planned to be married. 8he looked up into his eyes with a wild yearning and cried: " Aro you a preacher?" "No," he groaned, "not that-not that." "Oh, tell me, tell me," she wailed, "that you are not a doctor!" He.hung his head. There was a guilty look in his eyes and she knew that the worst had come. At laat, pulling himself together with a mighty effort, he turned to her and said: "YOB, Emeline. You have guessed the troth I am a doctor. But why ihould that matter? Why do you dis criminate against preachers and doc tora?" "Because they have to bc among woman so much," she sadly replied. "I should want my husband all to my self." "Lora," he criod, "then wo may .till be happy. I om a horse doctor." -Ohioago Record-Herald. Mule Saved Lives. By daahing half a mile down a gangway io the Powderly mine alone, at Wilkesbarre, Pa., a mule saved tho life of Charles Carden last week and made bia driver, Henry Jones, a hero. Oaaden fell from a ear, broke a leg and rolled into a flooded minc hole, where he would have drowned had not Jones, leaning far over, grasped his coller. Jones oould not pull himself out, however, and, at a loss how to give the alarm, ordered his mule down the gangway at top ?peed. The intelligent animal dashed away, the men at the top of the shaft were alarmed, and rushed up the gangway to seo what had beoome of the driver. They qoiokly found Carden and ros etted him. - It ia either too hot or too cold for the laay individual. - A woman oan do almost anything with a hairpin except sharpen a pon oil. LABOREES WANTED. OOICK all ya thai labor and ar? heavy laden ?ad tbs LAN, Railroad will give yon rest, and T. i. Bayder et Go. will rive yon all work aft fl.OA par dav on the L. A fr. new ax asnal os from Knoxville lo Jellloo. Tassy. They ara aaa maa to work for. JT. K. B RMAZHALB, Bel toa. fl. C., Foremast far T. W. larder A Ca., LaJtolLaias, Tea?. Pac ai. looa_?a_. POA! BALM. SIGH Dwelling Hoaae asa aevan-oers Lot la tba Town of F an 11 ?asa ?lao, Fiae Plantation, ar*talalag MO ?ors*, os Wast alAe al Baissa BJver. Will sall on vary aavorabl* ?arase. Apply to QUATTLJKBAUaC * OOO EBA W. Attorneys aft Law, AaAereoa, B. CL Pac ai, MM_5_* s. G. MCADAMS, ATTORNEY JLvY LAW, AMD?BSOB, B. C j&sr Office In Besan d' Storr of th? An derson Baudin^, ovar tbs OUtsnag Blore of O. A. Rasas, next door to Var ni sra' and M ?roban ft?' Bank. Jan 0,1001_ NOTICE WI LI J Ut to the lowest responsible bidder on Friday, tb? 10th day of Janua ry tart., at t o'clock p. m.. Ina building of a Bridge over G?nerostse Creak at Hardscrabble lillis, in Savannah Town ship. Reserving the right to accept or rrj oct any or all bids. Successful bidder will be rea a Lr ed to enter into a bond with approved securi ties, in donble the amount of tba bid, for tbe faithful performance af the work. J. N. VAN DIVER, Suporvl&or A. C Jan 7, 1008_29_ t Notice to the Public. WITH a life tim? ex peri an ca and a lot of good seasoned Umber, I am better pre pared than ever to repair your Carriage, Boggles and Wagons at a reasonable price and solicit a share of your patron age. Yon will find me on the corner be low the Jail, near W. M. Wallace's shop. Respectfully, R. T. GORDON. Jan 180?_M_ ly NOTICE. ALL persons indsbted to the Excelsior Oil sud Fertiliser Company must settle aooounts on or by November 1st. The sffslrsof the old Company mott ba set tled by tbst dste, and it ls hoped that every debtor will heed this notice st once W. F. COX, President. Oct 8, 1002 _10__;_ CAN YOU BEAT TELT8? I am ready to do all kinds of Wagon ?o?d Boggy work prompt. Jost think of itt I will Bim and Tire your Buggy Wheels anew, first olass, for 16,00 a Sst, end the regular prioe la 7X0. Now I guar antee my work to be flrrt-claM and to elvo perfect sa tia fae lion; If not your mon ey returned. All Spokes glued In. I will glvo j ou low p ri oas on all Wagon and Boggy work. What about your horse? Does ho Interiore, stnmblo or travel badf If so bring him and let ma eton lt. Yon will find me on the oornor below Jail. W. M. WALLACE. HERE'S A BABY ITS MOTlirii IS WI"Lili. Tlie bai,y i? healthy because during r.e.tallon Its mother used thu purely vegetable, liniment. 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Townsend, (for yuars Secreta ry of a Woman's christian Temperance Union.) 218 Tremont Kt , Huston, Mass, hold In Anderson by ORB, OKAY A CO. Hopt 17. IVUi_18_ly Tho watchword Bhould be "Exact." A ? Time-pi BO? that loses or gains la not re- ! liable. A moderate amount of money ! will pat vour Watch In good health, rr REP A?RINQ work done here ls not ex pen ol ve, but lt is thoroughly rood work. JOHN 8. CAMPBELL SPECIAL NOTICE! Parties owing me either bj Vote or Account will call ir and settle same without sending to see you or writing you spavin, as I must have tame settled at once. I can't do business on as long time as you are taking ; BO avail yourself and come) Din at once and save expense. Respectfully, JOHN T. BURRISS. NetJce of Opening Books of Sub scrlptloo. State of Bou th Carolina. PURSUANT to a Commission Issued to the undersigned as oorporstora by M. R. Cooper, P^orstexy of H IA to, on the 11th day of December, 1902, notloe is hereby given that books cl subscription to the capital stock of the Teonessss, Georgia end South Caroline Railroad Company will be opened et tbeeffloe of B. F. Whit ner, K?q., People'o Bank building, in the City of Anderson, County of Anderson, H ta to of Sooth Caroll nu, on the 19th day January, 1903. at ll o'clock a. m. The said proposed Corporation will have eoapltel atook of $2i>0.O00.00, divided Lr io two thousand five hundred aheroj of the par velue of f100.00 each, and will be empowered to engage in th? bualness of owning, oonatruotlng sud operating a railroad from tho eald City of Anderson, State of South Caroline, to some point on the Chatooga River lu Goonoo County, In asid r?tele, oa tb? Georgia H ta te Line, lu tho direction of the City of Charleston, in the State of Tea sesee**. KERRILL RK1NNBR, I. H. HARRISON. Dee 17. 1902 28 ? Y Which? A lean and potash-hungry soil, wasted seed, wasted labor and idle gins-A MORTUAOU. Or, plenty of Potash in the fertilizer, many bales and a busy -.in-A liANK ACCOUNT. Write us fer our liook s. Ti: cy aro nu ney TO in. re:rs. Wc send them /rte to Lu mers. Foley9s Hone*/ and Tar for children, safe, sur*.. No opiates. Peonies' Bat of Merson, A NI? Ell* Of,, S. d'. We respectfully solicit a share of your business. j Assessment Notice,, AUDITOR'S OFFICE, AND'IHSON, S. C. THlS<l?:o will lie onen to receive Returns of Personal Property for Taxation for tho next Pla. esl Year, from liie lirst dar of January, l'JU;i, to tho .Jiith dty of February fnllowlutr iuclusire. Real Kstate Htands as before, but all tr a ur. fe rs of Ilea] Estate made since last return should bo hoted noon the retuiu blank when Katini;. The Township Asset*?rs are required by !?wto list lor sll those that fall to make their own ro turua within the time prescribed. Heneo tho ditlieully ol'del in.?in ms cai'tplng tba SU per cent, penalty, as Wall as the frequency of errors result ing from this practice Ky all means make your OWN returns and thereby saro cxpstiso and trou blo Ex-Confederate Soldiers over 50 years of ajo -iro exempt from Foll Tax All other mules l>"t-..ien the B^e.i ?if Ul and Gil years, except those be. i ,blo of earning s support from being maimed .rom any other cause, shall hn deonied taxable polls. For the convenience of Taxpayers we will also I haTO Deputies tn take Returns at the following limes and places : Holland, Tuesday, January i>. Mofl'altBvi le, Wednesday, January 7. lvn, rhursdar, January 8 Moseley. Friday, January '.? Haylls McConnell'*, Haturday, January 10. Starr. Monday, January li Htorevlllu, l uth.lay. January 13. t'lliikscabvi' Mill, Wednesday, January 14. Gorton, Monday, Januar; 1?.'. Mif Imp's llranch, Haturday, January 17. FITO Forks, Monday, January l'.l Antun, Tuesday, January '.'0. Wyatt's Store, Wednesday, January 14 t'ednr Wreath, Friday, January 10-is. m. James' Htore, friday, January :i?-p. n WiglURton'a Store, Thursday, January i5. Ki|uaiity, Tuesday, January 18. Pendleton, Friday, January Hi. Townvills, Friday, Januaiy IC. Tugatoo, Haturday, January 17. Honea Path, Monday and Tuesday, January V? and 27. Helton, Friday and Haturday, January 30and 31. Picdmout, Monday aud Tuesday, January 3d and'll. Pulr.or, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan uary 111, JD and 21. Willlsmiton, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. uary 'ia and 'li. G. N. C. BOLEMAN, Auditor. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys und bieddor right THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE PROBATE COU BT. J. B. Cox, as Exeontor or the Estate ol Elizabeth Cox, deceased, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Nancy h. Shirley, Mrs. 8. E. Ragsdnle, Mn?. Mery A. Dunlap, Mrs. 8. J. Gaines, Mrs. Mellie J. Elgin, Min. Emma Penson and W. P. Cox-, Defendants.-Summonsfor Relief-Pe tition not Served. To the D?fendante above named : You sro hereby summoned and requi red to answer the Pstltlon in this notion, which bi Hied hi the office of tho Ceuri ol Probata et Anderson Court House, S. CL, and to serve e copy of your answer to seid Petition oe the subscribers hereof et their office at Anderson Court House, t?. C., within tTreaty days efter the ser vi oe hereof, exclusive or auch day of SOP vice; and If you Call te answer the Peti tion wi th tu tue time eforesaid, the Plain tiff In this autlou will sonly to the Court for the relief demanded In the Petition - TRIH?LE A PRINCE. PlainlifTs Attorneys, Anderson, S. Q& Nov. Uith, 1UU2. You will further take notice that: the undersign**! will apply to the Judge of Probate at Anderson Court House, 8. C., ou Mondsy. the seooud dey of february, A. D. 1903, at ll o'clock a. m., for a Final Bettlomeut of the Estate of Elizabeth Cox, ? wees ead, and discharge from the office of Executor of aaid Estate. J. K. COX, as Executor. , TR1BBLE* PRINCE, At'ys. Pro Pet. 12th Nov., 1U02. A. D. i To alalllo J. Elgin and W. P. Cox, absent Defendants : You will take notice that the Summons herein, of which the foregoing is a copy, and notice of Final Suit lemont, were this day filed lu the office of the Probate Court at Anderson, H. C. TRIBBLK ?fe PRINCE, Attorneys Pro. Pef. Nov 12, 1902 fri_ 0 Foleys Honey and TOT cures colds, prevente pnsamanJmh 8. G. BRUCE, DENTIST. OVER D. C, Brown A Bro's. Store, ott Mouth Main Street. I hove U5 years experience in any px?j feasion, and will be pleased to work iQX any who want Plates made, Flllbagdone^ and I make s speolalty of Bxtraetlng Teeth without pain ano with no after paira, Jan 23,1901_81_ .^H^wiSWTTWHCTflHH r9 Hrvv" . .erv ana HTS A ca ' iusM .audi*? a sessis* oed *?**r1s<Jo? nc*} ^?Hka^r^^^^5