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"I hare been trying to get <
2 of your ahoea, a* we hare a hai
in thia town. I beliere if you i
1 oaa arrange with Meosra.
2 Brand*." I hare no intereat in
3 to buy a good ahoe once in a wf
I handled your ahoea when in bi
1 wWt they are " REV. *
* Could the superiority of
jj more convincingly shown ?
I for good shoes as Rer.Griffi
6 your while to insist that y
d Ask your dealer for Din
I Jti J*
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1 W?MA*E MOB? ?/U??
I ' Or/*?J? MQ**? ,
Internal Commerce Movement.
Internal commerce movement?
last month aa reported
to the departed of commerce
and labor allow a marked decline
in certain important ataplea
compared with the same month
last year, but an increaaa far
the eleven mootha ending with
November, 1906. While it ia
imposaible to deter nine to what
extent inadequate tranaporta!
a ? ? ?
hod facilities ettected the movement
of commodities undoubtedly
thay would have been
heavier bad tba railroads been
fully able to meat the demand
. for cara.
Coastwise reoeipts of Bouth?
' >rvt, New York for tba
epgiOp ???fci *i m<v\A)| i
aggregated 479.756,632 feet, <
against 422,646,632 for like |
months in 1905. Of the total
movement 278,626,960 feet arrived
in sailing vessels and 201-,
129,723 fest in steamships. j
Porte contributing over twenty \
million feet, were: Jacksonville, <
Fla., 104,078,036; Savannah, 1
no ao i r aa J
\*a., /0,U03:,0U3; tieorgeiown, S.
0., 59.056,109; Charleston, 5
S. (J., 44,713,795; Fernandina, '
Fla , 27,077,866 and Wilming- ,
ton, N. 0., 20,128,507, i
Domestic cot ton sight receipts ]
during November amounted to J
2,392,390 bales, against 2,193,- j
896 in November, 1905. audi*
2,639,570 in November, 1904..]
For the tirst three months ol
the present crop \ ear 'ike movements
tot.ii o,/ 11,101 bai's,
being over 200,000 in exc< -j ??t v
C responding leeeijits m 1905.
bui tatlirig b jaw those 1904
b\ almost 400,009 bales. i he <
net nvf-i'iond tn venieiit during <
Set tetnhe . October add Nov-!
ember tnoun'.ed to 283,7-'?8 m
bales, in enii'ra^t ivit.h 257.H49 <
tor like months in I 9 Of) and 1
313,819 in 1904. American '
? 1- I.: : 1
ofiiiiit'ir) l u JJUl'KMJ
which totiiled 1,456,323 bales, 1
were divided into receipts at ,
Northern mills at 719,740 bales j
and arrivals at mills in the 1
South at 730,583 bales. For \
the corresponding period of i
1905 siinitnilar takings aggre- 1
gated 1,570,004 bales, and in '
1904 to 1,500,345 bales. The
export movement, exclusive, of
that to Canadian mills, toialed
2,890,528 bales, and was more I
than 400,000 in excess of cor
roanrmrlinn miOi/lramuIn 1 OftK
vuvtiug ituviiavvaio I LI
also falling below those of 1904
by over 250,000 bales
The numher of people who
practice what they preach is
fishing.
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1
rme firm hereto putin a line
d time getting a good shoe
will take the matter up, you
k Co. to handle " Diamood
the matter only that I want
lile. You will remember that
nineaa in Quanah. aad know
rALTER GRIFFITH,
SilTcrtoo, Texu.
Diamond Brand shoe* be
You are just as anxious
th and it is equally worth
our dealer supply them.
mond Brand Shoes
wotMAA-maLleuQ.
SHOES THAN ANY*
fH THE WEST.
MYPT4AN MOMilMaSTPM.OO .(
Oaapita ThSr Qnst Age They INtvar
Fsdsd
Pecptte thair sAmbm oM a*
spAto at the loec Mas pal febeee
?va have ban ?prarii\ ts fee I
The war (mat timlA rwft
a akt? of tartoa alii aaA
bada. . A* Cor tta hHmt n>or,
aidaa soM tvaaaa ?U teat void,
rio-oxi&a waa alao made Id ooawa
balas Mtcad, aaanr|1n? totted
desired, with veto tea aMaaaa to
ii m in a, leM, end tte life*. Br lMa
were oMalaai. aad the ??I *
by addle* ral to teawtotlna totri
bj a builder aC tte ByaanUAe, J
and yeaae Mm Ate* p iiillj"
olalma that "Ail aaAar tetoMttoai
the Taoitla awt te. awtaadtei
the soda thomeeWae."
Foundation of Bholotono.
It has baan discovered that
rrent r!f? rvf I /?n<n> ?? ~
dation of skeleton*?hundreds
thousands of skeletons that ext
east and west, north and south, f
boundary to boundary of the woi
metropolis, and beyond. There t
lie, compressed into a compact n
by the superimposed clay, gra
land and surface structures.
These skeletons were once
[ramework of living beings?bel
that were the most simple multl
ular animals known as sponi
Many thousands of years ago, w
.lie great sea ebbed and flowed wt
London now stands, these metaz
irganisms, these cities cf cells, tli
( onices, with their thousands of
nils, lived and did their Unconsci
>.u l in the great plan ol! cvoluth
Now the life has gone, the c
i: crushed, the canals are cIo:
? only tlu ir.ua * ol' flint, lonip
. i'l into a houiogt una mass, rem
The lapidary was skinning a ;?c
according' the the Philadelphia 1
jrii. Ho Had on gloves of a '*
i l!c:ilo :-;ort ol' kid. and the gla;
that ho woro had 1< uses of such 551
magnifying power that his c
Liirough ihcni, looked r.s big as s:
1 r.-:. "I wear r;lu.?js," lie said, '
cause the hands perspire l'rcely
Ihis work, and perspiration has o;
Lei u known to discolor pearls. 'J
stone was injured by tho accide,
dropping on it of some acid. Tho
ustor discolored it, you see. V
this very delicate little tool I am
moving its outer skin and if I And I
the acid has Altered through and
colored tho inner skin also, I may
move that as well. A pearl, you
is composed of concentric layers,
jkins, and you can, if you are a c
ar workman, peel it down and d(
until it disappear^." #
KILLthiCOUCI?w
CURE TMK LUNG
WITH Dr. Kings
New Discovery
/Consumption pric*
FOR I OUGHSantf 50c&$1.t
w |^;)L03 Fres Trial
Surest and Quickest Cure for a
THROAT and LUNG TROU1
lit8, or MONEY BAOK.
Ths general assembly of Soutt
Carolina meets on^ week fron
k today. . In the follo^^K list th<
t hold -over senators i*11^ the re
elected' mem bei s <" the hotlsc
are marked with th? asterisk [")
\ Abbevil e.
K Senate?W N Gr
House?Frank B Gary, p j
Carwile, J Q Stilly $]Aiken
Senate?J L Too
House?T G CroJ H A Gyles
K J Wade, Jr, J Cs Courlenay.
Anders n*
Senate?George * Sullivan.
House?E M Rue Jr.* J A
Hall,* R P Clinksci Klortz I
Smith, 8 T Co*.
Bambert*
Senate? Dr J B flack.
House?C W Gfrria. D H
Miley. 1
Barnwef
Senate?G H Bat|?*
House?B F Thoi 'as, J E Har
ley,* Dr A B Pattei80D#
Beaufoi**
- Senate?Neils Christensen
one *^r.*
Hoase?.T O Railf^y. R R Le
Iav? gare, W H Niver. j
Berkeley >
-Jf Senate?R W Hayn ^ _
-?i House?W L Pari ?r? E E Bal
K ?o lentine,* John L W Wins.
JJJ Chariest, wr
Ssnata?Huger 8 akl?r^
House?George F ^wEoinitz
Donald McC Pros# , Bichard 6
J" Whale j,* John V \ip*ce, A Van
aw?| der Horst.* John Ar^hall, A H
b*. Todd, James Cosglp?^
Cheroklk
lafle Senate?J C OktjK
I'.j+ ^ Hoase?W fiyr||>h?r. E
Senate?Pw?l
?? A r
[ ** Senate?G KL^r
House?T W Seepage, B J
Douglass. l
- ClarcndMxm
I
of Senate?Louis Adpelt.
ena House?Jon R Emngle, D 1
rom &reen,* O C Scarborough.
ley Colleton!
kaBS Senats?J S Grifijt.
,ve1' House?D L Sutfll, J B Dodd
JC Goodwin. |J|
ngs Darlingptt.
ges. Senate?T D M#jlithan.
hen House?L M ilSlson;* L ]
iero Cavrieran, J P KirlM*
~ Dorche^.
ca> Senate ?J D
oua j j ^ Wimberly/'Bl
eiis E.dgefiejq.
res- Senate ?T G Tailfflrt."
aln. i llouso ?J W lJSEore, 1>
J Nicholson/. I
S iairtielM
rery j Senate?W.J JolJIson.
>i=G3 llhuse* \Y \V l)i>H a, C S Lei
reat nor. T S Brice. y|
iuo- 1 I'iOrCilW!
^ I Senate?Walter HjWells.'
ticu House- T Kerj^wiw," S W <
L'his Shipi#, llartwell MTtyer.
Georgetofm.>
/ith Senate?LeGranoll Walker.*
r?- House?Dr OlinlySavvyer.
*** Walter Doar. . *5
re- Greenville
se^ 8enate?W L Mauldin.*
lev. House?T P Cothr&n,* John 1
>wn Harrison,* P Pox Be?ttie; W .
Nesbitt,* Soh G Greijfer.
p Greenwood. /
q Senate?J Hampd?n Brooks
House?W H Yeldell,* E
Richardson, J L Whifte.
Hampton!
f tir ci ci
j aeuHiu?vv S3 omilB.
House?G G Dov Jing, J
.q Youmans. !
? I Horry.
IT Senate?George J Joliday.*
House?J P Deri lam, D
? Spivey.*
i
Kershaw.
i Senate?W R Bough.
\ House?J G Richards, Jr,* D :
s If Bethune.
j - Lancaster. ,
Senate?T Yancey Williams.
House?George W Jones, W P ,
Robinson.
Robinsen.
' Laurens.
Senate?PP McGoyran.*
House?Dr .T H Miller,* John
M Cannon, R D Boyd.
Lee.
Senate?B Frank Kelley.
House?Tho.nas H Tatum, Dr
C W Harris.
l Lexington.
Senate?D P Efird.*
House?J M Epting.t W H
Sharpe, J Brooks. Wingard.
Marion.
* Senate?James Stackhouse.f
House?James Porton, N B
George R Reeves, t
Marlboro.
Senate?T I Rogers.
House?D D McOoll.f J P Gibson,
t J J LAne.
Newberry.
Senate?Cole L Blease.f
House?Allan Johnstone, Dr C
H Wyche, E H Aull.
Oconee.
Senate?J R Earle.f
HnnlO PitltQ T> Monn U1. U1.
Veruer.f
Orangeburg.
Senate?Thomas M Raysor.t
House?S L< Culler,! T F
' Brantley,t L A Carson. J A
* Banks,! A J Hydrick.
r Pickens.
Senate?C H Carpenter.!
House?J P Carey, J Ashmore
Hinton.
r Richland.
Senate?F H Weston.
House?Howell Merrell, F G
1 iSinsimni 1:11 " ^ i
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' jj SUCCESS
The career of Robert Bonner,
\ the vetersn publisher, furnishes
; a signal Illustration of the value !
E of persistent and sagacious ad- ' )
j | vertislng. When he began the a '
** publication of the paper whose . > '
phenomenal success brought him * \
| i! fame and fortune, he did not *' !
! T wait for the people to find out, !
X alowly and gradually, the Inter- H 1
X estlng features of his Journal. *
r-i ! X forced his cnt?rprts? up- ..
E I X on public attention by a ays- |
i I tematlo lavlshness of ex- * j
.{. pcndlture for advertising " *
4? which nt that time was
j T without precedent or parc.1- ..
1st. Wholo pages of dally *?
j X newspapers were secured at Hr
L- j 1 high prices to blazon forth T
j X the merits of hia undertak- , I
? ,nR i
j T From one end of the couutry to X
X the other the uames of Ronner X
r* I "and his Ledger wore made fa- T
* | miliar to the people by constant X
: repetition. X
! Conservative publishers. Jog- T
\j ging along In the ruts of old X
j ;; routine, prophesied bankruptcy X
' and ruin for this unconveotkmsl I
| | innovator, hut Soulier kept ss f
spending s large share of Ids re- X
' cslpts In buying publicity, end |
P moat raoeipis ucrauao wra t
J* ? etaitlln* rapidity.
! Brcry dollar dlaboraad In this !
) way brongM In mora dollar* n> j
; til croak era war* confounded ?
* 1' and pessimists la thla partieolar !
I branch of business silenced by \
" J ; hto tremendous success.
The lesson Li one that Is as wati ?
; worth heed Hip today as It was \
; forty year* at*. ? Philadelphia ?
\ '< Bulletin.
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A Square Deal
b Miutd you vrhan 700 buy on* of Dr.
Florae's family medicine*?for all the In*
gradient* entering into th*m are printed
on the bottle-wrappers and their formula
are atteetod under oath a* being complete :
and eerrect. Tou know just what you are ; .
paying for and that the ingredients are '
gathered from Nature's laboratory, being
selected from the most valuable native
mediolnal roots found growing in our
American forests and while potent toi cure
are perfectly harmless even to the most
M
uciicaw wuuieii auu cuuuicu. nuu a uiup
of alcohol enters into their composition.]
A much better agent is used both for ex-)
trading and preserving the medicina.
principles used in them, viz.?pure triple
reflnea glycerine. This agent possesses
intrinsic medicinal properties of its own,
being a most valuable anti-septic and anti- ^
ferment, nutritive and soothing demulcent.
Glycerine plays an important part in - ?
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery In
the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by tour risings,
heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach,
biliousness and Kindred derangements
of the stomach, liver and bowels.
Besides curing all the above distressing
ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery'
is a specific for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of the
nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels
or pelvic organs. Even in ifc ulcerative
stages it will yield to this sovereign remedy
If its use be persevered in. In Chronic
Catarrh of the Nasal passages, It is well,
while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery
" for the necessary constitutional
treatment, to cleanae the passages freely
two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough coarse
oi treatment generally cures tne worst
cases.
In courhs and hoarseness caused by bronchial.
throat and lunr affections, except consumption
In its advanced stares, the "Golden
Medical Discovery " Is a most efflclent remedy.
especially in those obstinate, hang-on
coughs caused by Irritation and congestion of
the Dronchlal mucous membranes. The " Discovery
" Is not so rood fpr acute oourhs arising
from sudden colds, nor must It be expected
to curs consumption In Its advanced
stares?no medicine will do that?but for all
the obstinate, chronic coughs, which, if neglected.
or badly treated, lead up to consumption.
It Is the best medicine that can be taken.
Tompkins, Porter A McMaster.t
Fred Harmon.
Saluda.
Senate?B W Crouch.
House?George B Lester, t J E
Smith.
Spartanburg.
Senate?Howard B Carlilse.f
House?S J Nichols, M W
Walker.t H .T ArnnM t .T W
Naeb.t J H Dodd,t W J Gibson.t
> Sumter.
Senate?J H Clifton.
House?T B Fraser.t Dr i
Opnrcp W Di*?lrl W G RtAho
Union. "
Senate?Ben P Townaend.
Houae?HO Little, f J Gordon
Hughes.
Williamsburg.
Senate?W L Bass.
House?W D Bryan, R H Kel*.
lahar, W P Gause.
York.
Senate?J Steele Brice.t
House?Dr J H Saye,t S H
Epps, 8r, J S Glasscock, W T
Slaughter.
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