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Hi ' ? WJIV7" ~r p:^ Im qnotc* 4t? .OnwUvtt Uk ?; ,?,, i? follows: i 'lit.# 10 m ? ; ;. 10 ! ? jjf.?. QWd Middling 10 f> .m f 25 Jforwi Power ISnBine; , | ! ?.' i ha ''it sj ;jo?s f;/ ? ' Hi* Canity' * > <n:i G?' kft Fee- 1 t>r y i !**tt U Iihh b?cotn? neoestfrf/ to li*ve' ? larger e nglnr, sod '? ju#t givfcii a .a eFdir (or outs of 25-hwj#e power. r<J to Stay . H&e , tO? Pletae and Hero for JJuameea. Tb? Gilt K'Iko 'Store is top busy bis w<*k to write an advertise eat, bat l??)k out for it Jater, and 1,t^W????timo bear them In mjpd !.!(] Xn,,r l)urck??es flow '.IK- store that Is hero to stay, heir :{v pkae and hero for huafneaa. <Jhurch Entertainment,.. : . '(>a Friday, Sept. I8tb> the !adiof iic Baptist church wM have an itttiiiinont ut the reuidenco of aad Afifl, 5v K. Brasin#lon. here prill be amusements of dif ?r?i)t kibda. Tbe public is cor. iov jt^d to come and apend c p1^(V6?nt evening. Kefroshmc n fca" ill he for sale. TJie Great Barlow Minstrels, Among the varioue ar(jets and ire imd ?Vlure acta of this sterling mln Hfti! attraction this season,. wh< 8 aP2*^L ftt tliy Oper^liouae on xt Thursday for one digfil only, the Brothers Glosa, the fttmout ?uHhiun. Ath.eiea In a poa'.uring pantomimic reproduction of) ncl'-nt Art, taken from the mas piecee&f the moat eminent sculp re. They have loured the wor?d. /.pouring before soma of tbt li^netf -Hearts t>]L' Europe, Inctud tlie present King fed ward, then >'iPiinee of Walts." This If ie onijr net of its kind in the world, d ia b^yOnd criticism, ha^n^ en pronrionccd by the School ol [Vi'piors, Munich, "one of the moat jjjTtct of living reproductions." {Seota .on sale at Dr. F. Leslie me !p*0. 4j#ual prices.? P^ Of the .Victims of the Fishing; ^<tfeek Horror. lie injured m6n lying ont aiuiiLu hnnlr p jjfaboy -apparently twenty. three ouryears of r.^e. After he Had $V(ld attention from Iho phyni i??r be rt vived buftleiently to Ix t-ftlk. from_ guotlemKn Kjvcr and" " 8*6, bow badly be waa bnrt ittp bad," aald tbe negro, and fg'tifa eyea to llie Lent raiTf r _ it^tl fronw tbo trestle over ib cbiu} god. tbo an bjeot and re- ] _ k 4iWhite man !'' Th? gen anjinOicatcd that be was listen ' ? * waited to bpar WlratrtJie bo* . He continued i ' Don '4 ever git on another one ofthow is as Jong as yon live.1' Ju?? ^pother gentleman camo ?j> and i h ,klS there anything I can do | --^'imrtner.'' j negro replied, "You better r ,t yon can do for some of j [while men." "Bat don't yo? a drink or wbieky would help ' -Theiteffjro indicated that fr aud tbo gentleman poJt a Lot Ma. Hps. Tbo negro to?k p. r.Df tto liqm r, and a moment, nrnad ovowfjon his side wjt^ TMnaikV'Good bye, whit* -m gone." It was tha iaal so poor follow ulteredr; Thi^rfr. snflenmodio con lor lion of his - be was dead.? Yoikville Pfcoiar?6 liong is hating al residence built on tbe vacant , l)e rear of the graded school | \%h of Mr. Archie Johuaott. i r an ilinea.ajoLac wl wotttba4 cbie jolinaon of Math^Wf?J ? died at tbe homo ol his sisr ^;.C. Q. Vaugbtw, last Saf- ' ,bt. All that ^Fe and sltlU i |o w&a done, b'ifKo no mvatl drfead dlsesae, sonaumptioo,! L'en hold and wauld not loose) fc Kex pvessibl y V ad to think 1 man poWssliig oil I alljiiea of beat* and to mnho a Vrhe. no\i?^ He Uappy "eu^erjnl dia sciutaiing not clouds not tbictlca hnt Toaes > h Ji. WinU ?aoAr tme SO to fill bla place inithe vlng gnaduated from the . College of PhaTmaoy tn\ of 1900. and Just onter his ebbaen life-workl ou\ down, but MHs who! d ta bo uukind and, taoj haa seen fti ?l*"" a~ ".tioa of ProvMe??? hearts ? I*?* H]? o? Jho?gh _ ^ irr* ~ ,i JMlAi, ESTATE TBAJISrtU.i V* A.M>oH to iT^Ui^R r Al> bo*4 acres in fto 11, fclUQ. r - ' John T> Mo.ri?* t<> <; |? i gore in town of Hnbune, ?Wila? T.'u... i.o T K 'iVmn un4i. vhled InUrott in londa (numUr of mare* not r:?rat<;d) In No 11, J. 'Souauwnah A. I left ? bii'U-n l j John ti&rnjM 1 lot on Ch.wch Mte?.t ?:>. ttauto to Travis U Wiln >n l lot on (?bureh atreet $5. J H PlnWino and M K Mclntyr,, to ITOWli Motloy 1 2? :i 4 H;T t h ?n Nt> V I , *5 . ?? ?? ?????- ? -?? ? - - : 5?bo VrlnlorV licvil. A Michigan paper nays that in ObiiMcothe they are telling a goon etory on a young man ftho hold* an bumble position m a printing nftlc?? fl?y? the Kansas City Star. The young tuan is vary fuud of tb? daughter of a minietur, hut his do votion to her i? comparatively new. Th? other Sunday ho went to church lo hear tl?o father of htb inamorata preach, and uufortu aaV^iy ?ftt? (Jowu vkhery everybody could boo him. The text wus: ? My daughter is grievy ?ly tor mented with u devil," Wedding Auniversaiicu. ! Ptrafcr-Cottou^Vedding. I Seoond-^-Papav Wedding. Third ?I rather Wedding. , Fifth? -Wooden Wedding. Seventh ? Woolen Wedding. Tenth ? Tin Wedding. Twelfth ? Silk and Fine Li ion | Fifteenth?Crystal Wedding. Twentieth? Clitua, Wedniug. T w e n ty - ft f I h ? HTvf> ? - Wed d i n y . - Thirtieth ? Pcnrl Wedding, Fortieths Ruby Wedding. Fiftieth ? Golden W eddvug. boventy-tif'.h ? Diamond W e d Kslted His Little Grandson. Special to (he .State. - Lancaster. Sept. 12.? Maj. J. M. Riddle, manager of the Lancaster Review, accidentally shot and lull ed ^la little grandson, Bobbie Mac Korel), early ychterdny morning, on the Cheater side of the Catawba river; Riddle, his son, J i ra mie, and litile giandson, went oyor yealffril'ay- afternoon, on tho Lane, as U*r and Chester railroad across the river, spent the night and went out early thU morning hunting e^uir. rela. iJojubie, ?n unusually bright liLLle h?V a^oat ^ ycHrs of ago, and son of Mr. and Mra. R. J. Mac tcorell of YoTkyTllt', was over on a visitto his grand-parents and ac companies his grandfather and uncle on their outing. Maj. BM-j die bad located a squirrel up a trco ; and wa? ju-^ho -aoVof sheeting when I the little lupy, anxious to'beneafr bis grandfather when he fired, ohgb the undergrowth i a the direction of M?J. Kiddie. Hearing itho rustle of the leaves and luting sight of the squimj, [.Maj. middle supposed the squirrel hud jumped from the treer Glanc ing rapidly io the djitetion of the Haolae, lie' saw. the top of the Utile bo> 'a head, and supposing it to be afief aqolrfel iirtd instantly, the load ? taking c ft>et in the child's head, causing instant death. Maj. Riddle is prostrated with grief over the heartrending accident. _ The . toother of the little boy abapQ referred to, before her mar Huge, was Mies Ella Riddle and has frequently visited Camdou. Expert J. H, AvoriH to inspect the XhTed Co. CorcTiiyblft'State , 15th. ' Chirr man Gr"W. GarrU of the boahK-j}f rplron^d commissioners haacn^i^ed Col. J J H. ? Averill of lmhtjy?liro1fte Uie roadbed and hridgo* of the Southern 8 line from Blackabnrg to Camden. Col. Aye rlll waa formerly receiver of the Port. Royal road and later di rector general of the Charleston ex position. > Aa the hoard's expert engineer to examine the. roadbed, apd bridges of thrSoothern'a South Carolina and Goorgia Exlention it ne from BUcksburg to Camden, be ft fo\ly qualified because of his 1nng:B0B%O^0tloo with railroads from the conductor's caboose to the p^? ?Uion of euperintendent of the old Booth Carolina .road. Col. Averill hap agreed to do the ?fork lor $100, ^ich includes all AVMHAMk A? all State funds upon WftlQh the boaid is authorized to draw, for auch purposes are-Jnat sow exhausted, Chairman Garrls wtH pay the cost out of his own ?pocket. "1 want to get at the real, actual brasa-tacka troth of this Matter," aaid Mr. Garris yester day, "*nd the truth will be forth coming wlitther it hita the railroad or runs counter to the sentiment of the people aff?cted by the Fish log Creek diaaater," Qfcmtanan Garris yesterday wroto CoU ArerM to $hl himself m readiness for the trip. He will ac oottpafty Tbe fexpeii the trip tn ~ " with the rofldmaster of ' a.-. ?. .. ? . ? _ tlarrla hopss to start not later than wed ft to complotd it hearing to which -*>tberf - - of ? th4 in summoned oa I cannot be done be postponed a - : ;rr jnsxtftotr&Lu | MUs Hj.ann. of 5fo8* IMr.t ; 3J I* vising in Caiuden. , . ^ 1 * ' k W- H*?K nf Kershaw vim???| >?rc? K A. McDowell tbii j Wuf Jj , ' \y Mr*. -Iclm M. Crtutnv, Ji-.hjM ?<)??< , to CoinnihiH to ? visit her Mster, Mr? ! A 'hot 1 li H^ywaul. *'rB Oher'te* Fnriunn and daugb | \?r* v??ifrinfir Mr. a ud Mrs J as : 1 v,li<kl?'ffue'a family hi Kirk wood Mr. A iov Hey ward of Columbia tho |>HHt w<*k in Cam.lan ? v< <-ifi h? has many wtfta frit?nd* . Miss Man*;** Owena who low beet) w?"? Mi*? Margaret Johnson all | Hummer. has relumed to her how* j >i) Atlanta, Ga , Muater Burgh Burnet has re tnrned to Charleston after upend me ?ho aumo.cr with relatives in Cam. Ut'Ji. Mr, Heary Carrlson, Jr., has fast returned from Europe looking re mark&bly wed, having thoroughly en joyed his trip. Miss Annie Dal, ay of Mississippi i" a gueet of Mrs. DeUache's (#01% ?liore Mrs. Arthur DeLay and chil dren ure also visiting. Mms Sueie Young after a most charming visit to New York. Wash mgton and Baltimore has returned to Canjden outl?ubia?tic over her trip Miss Nellie Boykin of Charleston a daughter of Mr Hunter Hoykln so well known and popularly osteemed 10 (Jamden is visiting her relatives hero. Miss Margaret Carrisou has re turned from an extended vjLsit to HendorBonvillo and Glenn Springe, where aho had a moat delightful t ime with I er many irieude. Mrs. <J. Ji. Goodalo has returned from Orlando, Fla., where she has been 011 a visit to her daughter, Mrg. A. E Crane. Her many friends here are glad to sco her. at home again, u ' Mrs. Charles fl. Zomp and infant t-ou have returned from thoir sum rner aojourn in the mountains of North Carolina. Ttioy also visited frienda in Union, 8. C.; before their j homo coming Missel Mary Villopigun and Kmilv Cairison left on Weduesday for their year's work ?t St. MaryV Epis fopal, College at Raleigh, N. O Both having stood bo very high at tlio Camden Graded school wo fee speak for them a duo course at Col lege. Miss 13el!e Thomson who com biuod pleasure and business during her aojourn in New York and Balti mor^ b*\ a returned and premises to | tho ladies of Camden a most beauti ful lot of millinery and ornamental notions of all kinds in her lice of fall and wiutor goods. Miaa Klise Stokes, the accomplish* od aird Foprrinr (tnn^titnr ontcwrri! J. L. Stokes, pastor of Trftiity Methodist Cunrol, left hero thUrweek for Guatonia, N. C",~~ whofe' ehoTaltes ehatgo of the fifth grade in the graded school of. that city. -?York', villo cor. lo ?tat-e, J3th Miss Sadie Kennedy baft returned from an extended tour through Cali fornia, visiting relatives in Loo Au gelts and Ran Fraooisoo. It {9 need less to say haB had a most charm ing time and is ready '^0^ take tip her work at tho Cbamenr Graded school with renewed interact. * Oar college , boy a and girls aro all getting down to bard work and are enthusiastic over the coming sooeoiTs duties. Misse# Jean Sidney, Ada Phelps, Annie Workman and Lottie Boykin left on Tuesday for Winthrop. The Clcmson cadets nr?. all regular! v installed at their ooile^work. Miss Li^zio Halle has returned t6 her duties as trained nurse at the Charleston Infirmary. She is en* thosiaalic over her professlsn, and It certainly is a great thing for suffer ing humanity that our finest and best young women a?e devoting their liveg t9 such a noble calling; Miss llaile is a favorite both here and in Charleston and wo predict for her a happy li|o of great useful nesa, Life of a Mosquito. There is n popular notion that mosquitoes live only a few days, and that their persistence Into (*>he. an- ' team is caused by a constant togujP Mentation of their nambem, whlow 4 qob not cease until the ponis are froiten over. - ^ < The idea is not borne out by- scien tific investigation. \V!lliam Tj. Uu derwood, writing in. The Popular Scienco monthly is authority for the BtuUmost that thcv.5Jir.ds of a:o; (juitoes live through wleter l*ibe?te* tmg or asleep iu dark plftcofrlu barns orJjou?e eellers. "In sparsely set tied localities; where tliey cannot find such*, places for shelter, they live through the winter 4a"-Bollow trees, in oaves and holes under the upturned trees ; and*. even though tote temperature may fall far freez:og, they are hot winter I?**"** bat oo tho approach <*t warm wi er become active ac*in, Mosquitoes are frequently see?, flying about In the Woods bofortJThe snow has wholly left the grind." As for ourselves, we are e?i ee'r prised at these statesmen t*. had long ago begun to suspect thai mot qu loes never tile at all for we have recognised beyond doubt the vote# of one parlieuler mosquito... every seftson .for three snecessive ?*are. Wo ventero Vt; are not alone in tUt pN^.^thmt^HgM nol. r. ?X ' 1 ? . 4 . - ? We are showing them iti all the latest Styles 1, *2 and 3 strap Sandals, Oxfords and Now Port Tiofi, in Vici and Pattent Colt. Thoy will ploasu your eye and pocket book. Men's TjOW Quarter all grades. Have you seen them V If not, you are not doing yourself right. A full lino of Mon and'# Hoy's Clothing at prices to please - ? <. ' I AT W-. II. ZKMI%, Tlio Mioo And Clothing Man. ?* ? n An Undisputed Fact. More Money In Hay Than Cotton! / __ ? ? ? >- . . Buy a Peering 'Ideal Mower and Steel lltiko~-tho groat hay - save vB. Buy a Thoroaa Grain Drill and JforUlizer Distributor. Grain drills save1 seeds and protect plants from frost, and frews. We ?w ill need all the small grain we can raise thh/year* GoYn will be high. The government report h fur July poorest ever shown; rj Vulcan ( hilled Plows ? one and two horxo, i I Thomas Disc and Cutaway Harrows, Chattanooga Cune Mills and Evaporator Pamr."^"^ v \ v ? -..--v ... / . ? , Pipe and Engine Muings, * ' , Specif attention paid to ouv Hardware D-jpartmsat. A choice line of Groceries on hand at bottom, priced Agent for the WoodruiMIay Press; - TUE W^LSH NECK HIGH SCOOL. Established in 1891. Began with 60 pupils. NOW HAS 267. Plant worth $55,4w). $5,000 ji*nv being pporit for improvements. l\oaraing patrouage baa incroased from 24 to 190 irTe^ays, - Tbis i^n indioation of the satisfaction it gives. We will take pleasure in sending you out illus trated catalogue. AddressWeteh Neek High School, HartsvitlerS C. ' sf* - Approximate Apportionment 3*or Q 1903- 04. & w l-rf II is e i et> ? CU ? o E-< 1 2" 8 4 8 Q 7 8 ? 10 11 19 13 14 15 - ift if . I 18 10 90 83 -?3~ ? ? 28 ac--i; 1611 74 wis 128 07 97 21 186 80 199 78 117 84 208 01 688AO 267 12 886 60 176 98 J8 01 9? 17ft aa 190 78 ~ 24 SO 184 01 66 56 186 68 94 08 64 92 209 74 <1 16 64 "W 1 1; 1.74 9 00 2 84 6 14 7 66 9 18 5 10 448 80 "tM I 2 88* x fia -002: " I tit. v 818 1 40 9 14 1 10 2 14 2 40 2 06 6 oa 1 20 1?42 68 69 69 - 1 72 2 01 1-68 140 164 10 e4 78 9 ?H XisL . 81 1 *0 11 81 87 86" 25 * 89 A 208 24... 601 28" 222 88 <? 114 80 192 64 139 96 613 69 840 03 183 12 260 14 t. 09 89 ygosa 79 09 '18 68 1102 14 P8 10 70 23 71 42 03 63 06 18 20 49 49 88 91"" "" 2 81 , 2121 ; 84 06 ? * i no 4946 18 43 18 ^0 12 09 17 76 0~19 17 80 10 04 17 20 9-mw 2 226 70 462 60 605 06 648 13 456 46 607 85 981 98 1 719 26 868 96 1 068 84 I 47888 88 61 538 10 474 68 ru>A Ai ? uuv? ?r? 191616 413 78. 611 11 178 CO 686 46 36UM. 849 16 514 83 Total. $8,818.81. $9,180 $80.78, $7,7*0.88, $767.14. $26,584.88 11. C. BRUCE, 8?pt. of Kducation. In on? o* tbe bill lo prohlbti youog bdiM t*om ***rh?/**r*tW. W WII M M M'm on t Afttne of Corn was MMtrri*d down 4tt tl^ wlty Wi \a* \ j luntd Wheal Tb? choir sntkg. "W hkt Shall iU Hmm *k>f A bqy h1H? mMi jr*Ue?i Soma Wottri *????**?? pot* ?** vHtomJkmmM*. ma who U Miliar LY TO SAY TQY8U. IS ARE lllll \ HERE, FOR BUSINESS. P T. Villepighei Propt.