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~ __ ?ii"'BF.AR W^s VICTORIOUS. Fought Thrf Young Bulls and Cm ri?d Away One of Them. (Prom the Japan Advertiser.) A large hear made its appear ance in the pasture of Masahoro Soyo, Kitama province, and at tacked a three-year-old bull, whicl was munching grass. The paii fought hartl to the death?of th< bull. Two other bulls which wei\ separately roaming about the pasture were attracted bv tlu. struggle and as soon as their mate was killed, sprang u|xm the beat with their united strength. A desperate fight ensued foi some time, but, unfortunately, it resulted in the fall of the twe revenging companions, after having sustained severe wounds from the paws of the wild animal. The triumphant monster then took the first bull in his grip and disappeared into the valley, leaving his tell-tale footprints in the soft earth. ? m Served Her Right. A doctor was one dav stopped in the street by one of his womer patients whose malady was purely imaginary The doctor, whc was known for his intolerance ol and non- .ympathy with such in valids, after listening somewha impatiently to the woman's de tailed account of all her feeling! and symptoms, told her to shut he: eyes and put out her tongue She promptly did so. < )n open ing her eyes in a few seconds th< doctor was nowhere to be seen and the woman awoke to the fae that he hail left her standing b; herselt in a busy thoroughfar with her eyes shut and her tongu hanging out.?Chicago News. Lucius Todd Wins Big Stakes. Lucius Todd, a trotter well known on the Pee Dee Circuit, ha made good at Oil City, Pa. Lu eius is still owned by Mr. J . Stack house and was entered in the Penn sylvania circuit early in the season He did not show up well until i few days ago when at the Oil Cit races he simply "cleaned up th< field". It is understood that hi winnings were very large. Hi time was 2.11. Lucius did nc show up well on this circuit. H seemed to be out of order in som< wav and was easily distanced b; Altonso and Albuta. ? m ^ SNAKE LEAPS 1.400 FEET. Two Wysox men had a thrilling experience on Table Rock Moun tain Monday afternoon, one whicl they will not care to repeat. As they were walking- on tin mountain they came upon a larg< copperhead snake which was en joying: a sun bath 100 yards fron the rock which gives the mountaii its name. The men lookec around for stones, but none tha they could handle to good effec could be found, nor was there j good club at hand. Taking sticks of good lengtl thev attacked the snake, whicl showed fight and struck at botl men. Failing to land and no liking the lashing of the sticks hi: snakeshio started for the edo-e r? the* mountain overlooking th< river which flows at the base somi 1,400 feet below. Reaching the edge of the table rock which hangs out from th mountainside a considerable dis tance, the snake arranged itsel in a peculiar shai>e, and then witl a hiss half jumped, half squirmei out into-the air. The men rushee upon the shelving rock and peerei over and watched the fearful de scent of the snake, expecting t see it strike the trees or protru ding rocks down the mountainside but it missed all these obstructions It was not tnomrht nos^ihli* Hi. snake would clear the Lchigl tracks but as the distance wa covered the snake seemed t< straighten out, and, as the mei vow, crawled through the air an< succeeded in landing in deej water with hardly a splash. While they were watching t< see if the snake came to the sur face one of the men became dizz; from peering over the edge of th< . rock and would have followed th< snake's awfnl example had no his companion caught him just ii time. Some idea of the distanci travelled by the cooperhead cai be had when it is known that bu few boys or men can throw a ston so that it will strike in the rive Re aa the snake did.?Towanda Re view. m The Dillon Herald Si.60 a yeai 4 ** ? " ' j.v*:- -J-?f ::: .?_,_jiu"i \?t jh"i - v J_ Statement of Claims Audited by County Board of Commissioners for Marion County at Meeting held August 3rd, 1909 Name Nature Amt of Claimant of Claim Allowed KOADS AND BRIDGES ' Atkinson J. A. 4 39 ? Berry M. V. 4 00 Bethea A. (*. & Co 22 66 ; Bethea l.ninber Co 52 51 Brunson A. J. 16 83 . Brunson A.J. 37 97 Cook E. D. 30 00 Davis Sons J. P. 5 75 " Davis W. H. 13 19 t Fox worth W. S. 8 40 . Hamilton Austin Lumber Co 13 86 i Harper W. Ii. 11 83 Harrefson C. H. 43 51 : Huggins Kinloch 27 50 p Lane Furman 2 88 ' Lupo Gordon 15 00 Marion Hardware Co 27 15 Martin Clyde 25 00 Monroe H. C? 5 16 Monroe W. M. 1 56 McCall Jewitt Clmd $9 00 7 50 L Rrnc 1 ^ 'o ? OU 1 o Mclntyre Douglas 11 79 ! McSwain T. C. 9 50 = Norwood S. W. 1 50 Pee Dee Hardware & Furniture Co 1 14 60 Powers J. C. 50 00 Price Gilbert 24 93 r Rogers L. G. 25 00 Rogers Smith & Co 1ft 20 g Sinclair J. VV. 6 90 a Smith E. H. Clmd 14 81 14 71 ' Tindall B. T. 6 25 Wallace A. L. 10 00 ? Y Wheeler E. B. 307 12 iT Wheeler Hardware Co 30 j-iWilks F. W. 16 25 if Williams \ . VV. 9 25 COMMUTATION ROAD TAX (Z Watson C. E. 3 25 \T CONTINGENT ? s Bethca John C. 10 10 if Blue W. E. 3 00 _ Elierbe Mrs- Henrietta 36 37 . Frederick Disinfectant Co 83 33 A I 1 Hamilton Jacob 6 00 lb * Lane |os. P 1 00 ^ e , s Miles D. f. (indexing: records lOo ff s 0( i , >t Miles D. F. 4 50 e Montgomery J. D. 2 77 ^ ^ Silvy Plumbinj?Co 9 00 Southern Bell Tel & Tel Co 900 ? Willcox John (stamps) 5 00 Willcox P. A. Receiver 6 72 M Woods M. C. 6 50 A ?| POOR HOUSE AND POOR 5' S] -j Bethea J.J. 13 50 n< Covington J. C. 9 00 sc 5 Davis J. P. Sons 14 00 L' Diamond H. 3 00 Df 1 Foxworth W. S. 17 25 1 Foxworth W. S. 21 50 Pi 1 Frank W. A. 10 00 1 Hatched J. A. &. Son 1 25 1 Mace T. L. 3 00 1 Monroe W. M. 29 25 1 i Montgomery J. D. 6 00 i Mclntyre Douglas 34 00 1 McKerall Geo. G 6 00 * Norwood S. W. 21 00 r M nriifAnrl Q W ** e r 4 j .w.nuvu u. " . JJ D*t e Pee Dee Hardware & Furniture B Co Clmd 4 00 3 00 Register E. and M. E. 30 00 e POST MORTEM AND LUNACY Ewing J. P. Clmd 20 00 15 00 f Smith Maxcy 5 00 h BOOKS AND STATIONERY ^ Benson W. E. L. 12 00 ,j Walker Evans & Cogswell Co 15 .80 . q L) COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION * Nickels W. W. 4 80 e ASSESSOR e McSwain T. C. 4 00 1 DIETING PRISONERS ? o Blue w. E. 81 30 ! SALARIES 1 Bethea John'C. 26 00 } Blue VV. E. 150 00 \ 5 Lane Jos. P 66 67 - Martin D. J. 83 33 V Mile- D. F. 41 67 ( B Montgomery J. D. 33 33 t Willcox John 33 33 4 $2049 29 e Total amount allowed-claims num- I 1 bored 4307 to 4390 inclusive. * Amounts allowed as claimed exr cept as above noted. a Daniel J. Martin, County Supervisor. t( John Willcox g Clerk of Board. d August 5 1909. ' . UUJJLLLII:'JJCI- i W ti 1? ? <0' i i?*ii?i THE OP KING ?flr CURES r I PR. KING'S I (; NEW DISCOVERT FOR COUQH8 AND COLDS. FOR WEAK, SORE LUNQS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HEMORRHAGES AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEA8ES. PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I regard Dr. King's Hew Discovery so the grandest medicine of modern times. One bottle completely cored me of a very bad coueta. which waa ateadllv ewto. ?? i?n?inn?>' I ---------- * ' SHAMBUr'q' CodcU,"k*?. ~ | PRICK SOo AND 9I.OO 9 SOLD AND 6UARANTEED BY ? Evans Pharmacy. ABERDEEN & ROCKFISH RAILWAY COMPANY. TINE TABLE NO. 33 IN EFFECT 12 M. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1908. ETWEEN ABERDEEN AND HOPE MILLS. NORTH BOUND, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ^1 Freight | Passenger Trains 7.1*1a m lv 3.(10p ni Iv fl.Ui a in 0 ABERDEEN 7.10a lu lv 4.10 pm f lv 9.10 ? pi 4 10 LKAYITTS 7.40 a in h Iv .4.40 9 p m f 1* OaTanTf 7 8 KNDON JUNCTION T.:?? n in f Iv S.t.'i p m f lv 9.45 a m ? 10 8 MONTROSE 7.45 a in f iv .4.44 pm f lv 9.43 a m f 15 is "" TIMBRULAND 7.55 am 9.05 m m a Iv 4.40 p ma lv <1.40 a m a 19 1(1 KaKPORD 9.40 h in a lv .4.49 pmf Iv OJSO m in f 44 15 DITNDARROCII 9.40 h in f lv S..*>4 p m f Iv 9 55 u ni f 47 8 ARABIA ~ 9.55 a iii a lv 4.05 p in f Iv 10.05 it in t 30 10 ROCK PISH 10.i*ia ni a lv 4,00 pm a Iv 10.10 aiu a ~ 41 ~4 HOPE~MILL*".)!'Nirf _ 44 TREK'FALL 10.30 a in nr 4.40 p ni ar 10.40 a iii 40 40 HOPE MILLS SOUTH BOUND, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY n rn It ? v - russcnger i rains | i^ocai f reight | tKlVUKKN 40 ar I SO p m ar lilo"p iu ar 4.00 p in 1AVITTS 8 85 St !.15pmf lv 6.85 p m t )v 3.45 p w f inox JiNCT 8 88 It 1.10 pm It Oipml l*v 8.85 38 p m 4NTKOSR 6 88 "lv 1.05pm f lv #.l5pmf lv 8 45pm f ~ MBKKI.AS It 8 84 lv 18 55 p in f iv 8.05 p m f lv 8.85 p in f lv 8.15 pm LKKOKIt 7 80' Iv 18.45 p m a lv 5.55 p in h ar 1. 30 p in a NDARItOCH 10 15 lv 18.80~|. in f Iv 8.40 pmf lv Tl.*?"pm~i tABlA 5 18_ I* 18.88pm f 1J^ 5.30 p m f lv l.U6pui~f K'KKISll 6 8 lv 18.10 p in f lv 5.80 |i in f iv 18.50 p lu i* )PE~MILL8 JCT. 8 7 Iv 18.05 9 p iu ? Iv 5.15 p m 1 lv 18.4041 p ill e tKK PALL 10 ~ o_ Iv 11.50 pm Iv WMp hi lv 11.15 urn Our train No. 41 makes close connection with the A.C.L. at Hope ills and at Aberdeen we also make close connection with the A. & train No. 72, leaving Aberdeen at 2.00, arriving at Jackson prings at 3.15, returning A. & A. train No. 71, leaves Jackson priogs at 11.15, arrives at Aberdeen at 1.00 o'clock, and makes coniction with our train No. 38, which also connects with the A. C. L ?uth bound trains at Hope Mills. All North Bound Trains have right of track over South Bound Trains same class. Local Freight Trains will keep 15 minutes off the time of Mixed assenger and Freight Trains. All Trains will register at Hope Mills Junction. Approved: IOHN BLUE, Pres. C. N. BLUE, Supt. Tie Man of the Hour-- mHHHHHHi Is the man with the II ni money, ior ne is reauy tor an | B H | I emergencies, and his interests I H IIIIAS 11 I | have always been identified K| with a bank from the time he H I P R fl M V first opened a Savings Account H I I ^^^B up to the present. H IV ^BBVIIVI I Would YOU not like to follow in his steps? G Come in and we will show you ^B the way. rhe Bank E of S of Dillon, I J wish Dillon, S. C. | pjs ASHCRAFTS I Condition Powders I t , A high-class remedy for horses I bA/ nd mules in noor condition and bTW 8 i need of a tonic. Builds solid I lusde and fat; cleanses the sys- H 5tn, thereby producing a smooth,. B,, ^ 1 lossy coat of hair. Packed ia B oses. 25c. box. Sold by daoo stoer HHHHBHHHHIHHBi "' T- r ' iii liiiim il 'liilfiliii'iii ifii r iliii Correcting Mistakes ^ They will make mistake sometimes?typewriter curators; but^jjj|| who won't? The 'mportant thing is to correct mistake with the least^^ [possible loss of time. With The Underwood ?*ij :he visible writing makes the error immediately apparent. Then tho^|j place for a replacing- letter is shown?right in line with the ^ "V shaped" notch in the tyi*.*-*?! bar guide. No calculation isj"] necessary- the type cannot g<l*^ r . If saving of time and increase-"^ *': V'T /JfSjjfrwT in efficiency are worth sectirin}^ji| in your office, then it is well: v I worth while to obtain full know*. ledge of the Undenyc. jfcitan* k dar<1 Typewriter and tnifmu)en?-Hj ^d?i\ ior features it possesses. ; IfVou will come in. no futher draft your time and putieape will be ? made* than vou choose to permit.' JM UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. ANYWHERE as . = ^ MUM I I J ^ of Ufo If uncertain ? it may be long- or it may bo , abort?this largely depends upon your health, and when you find the spans weakening and you feel all Nj run down, nervous, irritable, melancholy; loosing flesh; have no appetite ; feel faint; cant sleep; have bad dreams; dizziness or swimming of the head; V your hands and feet get cold, tingle and get numbs nave pains in your side or hack; brick-dust deposit In urine; have acid stomach or heartburn; feel stiff and sore across the shoulders; have shooting pains , throughout the body; have to strain or a desire to ^ Urinate often, or a burning sensation when passing It, you should commence to t.iko liloodine to-day. Go or send to vour drmreist now for jl UnnH wait 1 Delays are dangerous ! ! ^ Mrs. A. C. Taintor, Colchester, Conn., tells how any woman oan build . mp their run-down system. They can bo permanently oured of monthly * pains and all female diseases. ..^t>.t?t^1Ta*'^'0K>' ' **arct> *?' 1904 the simple bottle. T hope yea will giro It prompt o THI BLOODINE CO.. Boston, Mass.: Attention as 1 am nerdiug it venr much. Gsmtlbmon?Through a friend in Miliord I am Your* very truly, JZ hduced to try your Bloodine. I enclose 10c. for Mm. A. C. Taintos aspls bolus. Your* truly. 1 . Mas. A. C. Taintor. - CouniPSTB*, Conn., July *6, 1904. . Colcmrstir, Conn., April 11, 1904. THE BLOODINE C O., Boston, Mass.t 4**^ THE BLOODINE CO., Boiton, Mass.! Cintixubn ? I enclose a f-.00 money order for ^ Gbntlsmbn? I enclose fi.jofnr lix (6) bottle* of (11) twelve bottle* of your bloodine. Please send ** Bloodine? am convinced it U what 1 need to build promptly. Yours truly, 4~ mo up. I saw change for the better after taking Mas. A. C. Taintos. **** Wo will forfeit $ 1,000 if the originals of the above letters proving genuineness cannot be produced. Bach positive proof of the remarkable merits of Bloodine have been *** Shown to ns that we do not heaitato to guarantee every bottle we sell. Bloodine coats 50c. s bottle for the usual $1.00 size. Mail orders filled. * * Jasrgo Sample Bottle by mail lOo. Bloodias Liver Pills cure Constipation, 25c. a box. lEVANS PHARMACY ft-L ~l -II * K llg UUI Mid III an : :R MERCHANDISE E m 3 have left a big assortment MA iUMMER GOODS that we to close before the season is S " , and for the next ten days hall offer these goods at 1-4 "41 egular price off. /MM hite Goods, Linens, Fancy /sS ^ Plain, Ginghams Percals, 9 1 s and Net. Our Ladies Ox- B | 3 are the new things and B $ I made, therefore the best. Bl i I. U U IN B ft K V dfea ?*_v J]mH ^ yw,..-, .. ; :.^ :, ,, &3| ? a^jaTJ