University of South Carolina Libraries
W '". " mmm?mmmmmmKmmmm?mm?mmm I I i i ? iltcfcrcvl! 1;ll J UIJJ !! To Take < ' <> ; j; Thin, pale, anaemic girlsj j J need a fatty food to enrich | jj S their blood, give color to!!; j their cheeKs and restore their j; { health and strength. It is II 3 safe! to say that they nearly<! 1 alUre ject hit with their food, j; 2 11 l*? ^lAU j ^tWUbs!>^v,,! COD LIVER OIL WTTN HrPOPHOSPfilTES of IU1H SOM ! 2 J 1 is exactly what they require; ?! 2 it not only gives them the inv; | j $ portant element (cod-liver oil)!! | $ in a palatable and easily di- j > j ? gested form, but also the hypo- j; j $ phosphites which are so valua- J [ \ v % ble in nervous disorders that j j | Jj usually accompany anaemia, j j, t SCOTTS EMULSION b a! jj * fatty food that is more easily j j: g digested than any other form;; j 1 of fat A certain amount of ] I j % flesh b necessary for health.! > 1 S < i w You can get it in thb way. J 1 a We have known per- g * sons to gain a pound a | a day while taking it Z V>c. ini f i.oo. til druggViU. 2 ^ SCOTT & BOWKE, Chemists New York. 9 A aaaa ^riinidr ^ em vr t *c v tvxx vv v*c w lndiant?wn Items. There ar%' no prospects of sprint: Vifible. Oulv x few peach blos-j ... 11 fcotu* hate as vet put forth. ?Yej hone tor a plenteous fruit crop. Mrs W. 6. lii ockiutnn, of t h if j i section, paid a vibit to Maiming 'irtt-l week. .Mrs. Martha Allsbrook , ticcotupanyiug her. Mr*. Mary Nesmith, who with ' her husband ('he late John F. >?esraith) moved from 'his section < sumo twelve 01 fifteen years since, i is p*ving an extended visit to relative! at this place. . Kev. Mr. Ward law preached at the school house near here last fSun :ay afternoon to quite a ctowd. A terrific thunder cloud came up j< during services aud lasted for < seme time, causing most ot the i congregation to get a wetting r?iiirL>iny home. Mr. YYardlaw'a visits are welcome and we hope soon to have him preach fur us again. I ' Whippoorwill" is talking through his hat as usual. He lays that if ''Nightingale" did not restrain his curiosity he would meet the late of the cat that died of curiosity The natural conclusion would be that the cat had attacked "Whippoorwill" and i Ix-en killed j? a duel. "Kightin- ; gale" knows ot no cat making 1 history, nor does he ever expect I to hear that "YVhippoorwill"! makes it unless in an encounter' with a feline. "Whippoorwib" j wants to know from what d:rtyj pool "Nightingale" inbibes his; bis knowledge of him. Well,: "Whippoorwill", 1 did not know; that you stayed in dirty poo is so; much that that was the best place to gain any news abc.ul v?hi. You know the adage, "Irs a dirty bird that fouls its own nest."j Hi nee Whippoorwill knows so much about adages I suppose he knows the one that says: "Ulayl Unfiles never die, but are trans-j lortned into whippoorwills." .NlUIITlKOALK. [We apologize to our readers! for devoting so much space to the j id it controversy between the cor-1 respondents ? YVhippoorwill" ami Nightingale." Each one has had | a show and we decline to pul.-j lish anything more on the subject. { 'J uk Kkcoiid is not published us a ; vehicle for exchanging persouali-: lies and its columns will net he! thus abused. Editor Record J J i Lambert Letter. Farmers are pushing their wor in this section. Corn planting has begun, and j will soon the order ni'the dar. t Cold weatherU rrr'inues and f %eh tr e.N hus'e jus: Parted to; b'ossotn it is very iaie lor them, but it is lot tbluest. Some farmers hare planted their ! watermelon seed. Messrs. Kollie Cox and Otwell Altman, two young men of Vox who hare been ftt work tor thg A. O' t i ? Cnnptri'town nassed v ^ X ( ? ..J I hero last Friday on their home. XIise Palmira Vatise is visiting her brother, Mr. W. M. Vause, at Cades. The happiness ot Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Max ley, of this place, was greatly increased a Jew weeks ago by tho advent ol a new baby bov. News is scarce in this section, everybody being -at bu*y at work. ?uo. Messrs. Cooper Pros., placed some 6 or 7 hundred bales of cotton otj the market here on Monday and up to this writing have been unable to sell it. Messrs. Intnan tfc Co, A. Spratil d' Sons, \ and J. 11. Sloan, each sent a representative here to try to bay it, t bnt we understand the highetii if ri'cc ? X C 1 UiU IIIUUV Mil II v? mo ? 2 ?? ? v . J the Messrs. Cooper Bros., declined \ and have conclude i to haul and store .snd ho'd tor higher prices, which it may reach about planting time, vs it generally goes up a little each season just about that particular time. Messrs. Mullins, McCuii and Merrill represented the three cotton exporters Mborc in the order named. j We wete pleased to meet ??n j our streets Monday, D I) Ivheui.j E-q., of Bhenis, S. C. Mr Ithem | :s a member ol the firm K. Ithem & Sons, and lie in recognized as, one of the h-ading and nio.-t pro-! i cressive merchant* ol our day. M;e Messrs. lihem keep store in the country, but their stock ol goods and manner of conducting business would do credit to any ' city in the State. We do not like to hear about losing any portion ol Williamsburg county, but the the writer is rather inclined to lavor smaller counties and'we look for tUu-me. S. ( ., to be a! * I county seat, at no very dMatit j day, taking portions ot William*-' hurt?. Marion. Florence andGeo^ge-1 lown countie*. The oltener a woman pot* left, j the more she talks about her right*. The man who is fond a of savagej dog foes no business with a wife. Misfortunes come in pairs, es- | pociallv if I lie other fellow holds j three ot a kind. Wood's Seeds are grown nnd selects! with special reference to their adaptability to oaII ott/l <\f tilt* K/ttl^H On our seed farms, ami in onr trial grounds, thousands of dollars are expended in testing and growing the very beat seeds that it is possible to grow. Ity our experiments we are enabled to save our customers much expense ami loss from planting varieties not adapted to 1 our Southern soil nnd climate. Wood's Seed Book for 1904 is fully up to date, and tells nil al>out the best Seeds for the South. It surpasses all otlier publications of its kind in helpful and useful information for Gardeners, TrucJrera and Farmers. Mailt-<1 free. Write for it. I T. W. WOOD & SONS, ; I Seed Growers & Mercians. I RICHMOND, VA. I LAMEST SKO HOW? IN THE SOBTH. I Just received car load Flour,! which will be >old atimill prices, I L, J, 1 bw, I im j Few mothers arc hcclthv, bceausc|Q I their duties a.-*. so exacting. Tnc anxiety 51 of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth, &js 3 and the care of young children, ere 3 G severe trials on any woman. But with f B Wme of Cardul within her grasp, every 2 mother?every woman m the lend?can jj (pay the rcbt of personal health shell (owes her loved ones. Do you want I I robust health with all its privileges and fiS pleasures? Wine of Cardui wU elvt it I to you. mm strengthens the female organs and Invigorates weakened functions. For every female ill or weakness it h the best m-.dlcme made. Ask your druggist for ? $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardui, anatake no I sabatitute under any circumstances. ft Mr*. Glvm Cress, Cermet, Mach.i Tliai I R rommmccd using Vice U Cardud 1 was hardly sHc ? to walk serosa (ht house. Two watte aher 1 walked o|I had mile A picked itrawbarrisa Then e:y otbw child was born I auSered wife fiber pams 24 hour*. and had to raise him on bodi because I had do Bale Aber usuig tlie U"ing dusfeg pregnancy ildolime. I ?#?: birth List moofe too baby ferl, and waa in labor only two hours, with but Bale pain, cod 1 hrrt plenty ot nulk. For thisrreat irnprovctntet in aiy-iicakh I thaukCod wad wine olCardui." For advice is caacs mjuariog special directions, address, g tSQg symptoms, "Tha Ladaca' Advisory n Dipcrtaum.* The Cut ^ QmuwqxjT'PK yAJjl II is easier to teach n child to stand alone than it is to geta man to stand a-loan. When you arc billions, u?e those famous little pilU known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers to eleanse the liver ami iowcU. They nevtr fripe. Wallace & Johnson. Where u man has only sight, h woman has insight. Sec that y -u get the original DcWitt's Witch nnz*l Salve when you nsk for It. The genuine is a certain cure jor piles, j sores and shin dis'asa*. Wallace & Johison. The front door-mat is treqneHtIv crossed in love. Their promptness and their pleasant! effects make DoWitt's Llt'le Early ? - . Ill I iiiser* inosi jK>pu;ar uum pins ? m-never ihcv arc known. They an simj>lv t>erfect for liv?-r and bowel trouble*. Wallace & Johnson. Marriage will ol'ten sober n man who is intoxicated with love. The lingering C"Ugb following grippe rails for One Minute Couirh I'urt For sll throat and lung trouble this is the only harmh'M remedy that gives immediate results Prevents consumption. Wallace & Jobnsoa, Time's kwiftvst flight is caused by the sight ot a promissory nolo. Counterfeits of I>eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are liable to chum? blood ...L..ntn>T r mn i hf in xt?np. The ori ? --filial has the name De Witt's npon the box and wrapper. It is a hai miens and healing salve for skin disease*. Unequaled for pile*. Wallace & Johnson. It if never too late to learn, but we sometimes learn that it is too late. Like Oliver Twist, children nsk tor more when given One Minute Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it highly f?r croup. It quickly cures all cough* and colds aud ewy throat and lung trouble. It is a specific for gripi>e and asthma and has long been a well known remedy for whooping cough. Wallace & Johnson. A pourdof ?elf reliance is worlh i ton of expectation. The stomach controls the situation. Those who are hearty ami strong are those who can cat and dig?*?t plenty of food. Kodol Dyspepsia Core digests what you eat nnd allows you to eat all tlie ^?>od food you want. If you sutler from indigestion, heartburn, belching or any other etomch trouble, this preparation can't help but ilo you good. The most sensitive stomach cna take it. Wallace & Johnson. A man's tamper improves I lie more he doean'l use it. The Be*! Prescription tor Malaria. Chill* and Fever U a bottle of drove* Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinie in a tastoler* form. .No cure?no pay. Price 50 Spring Goods! At Stackley's I ?E8BTO1 . j OUR STOCK OK SPRINO GOOD; PUBLIC IS INVITED TO CA I A Fine Gine ot I I A TT A Tft li/1 1^1 1JVJ 1 1 >V1 LACES,? Reynold's $2, $2.50 and $3 Sh Remember, we will not be under* Stackley's M. F. H lEIingrstxes, if vow want a ?ood Horse. Mule, me. Select stock always on hand. Have on haud a honse full o BUOG1E3, and within thirty days wil Everything sold at rock bottom ji Till? Fill Geo. T. Burnette, PRACTICAL TIN. COITEK A Hanofasturer ef DEALE Tin and Hardware, Got Leave your Tobacco Fines ?r<J Scott's dru? Store. GEO. T. BO Sept S tf Masonic'Lodge at Gourdtns. Last Mas' er Louis .Jacobs, ac-1 companied bv Messrs. H. Iv. Wai-' lace, E. L. llirsch and L. L. Kin-, der, visited tiourdiiiK oil the 12th! inst lor the purpose of constilul-i inc a new Masonic lodge at that ! point and installing its olBcers. j I ll's lodge is named Gourdiusl Lodge, and numbered 24'J on the| nfficia lregi?ier of the Most Wor- j sliipful liraud D?dge of South; Carolina. Htid iis charier wax J .ranlcd at ilie regular rotntuuni- j c?ii??ii of iIimI body jo December i last. i The visiting: brethren report j having had a veiy pleasant lime and mo-t hospitable treatment. The followingofficers weie elected and those who were present installed to nerve during the present rear: li. K. Clarkson, \V. M.: it. II. l'ittman, S. W ; T. AI. Kelle bau, J. W.; M, iiehrmaun, trean;j( F. A. Nettles, ec.; .1. W. Hoilidav, S. I).; T. J. Wilder, J. D.; I'. Cooper, Tiler. Several visiting brethren were present, prominent among them being Dr. Kobt. Ilenry and Dr. Isaac W. Graham, both paymasters ol Viount Hope Lodge, No. I2S. In the language .?t the Masonic ritual, may the Supreme j Architect of the universe prosper, direct and counsel this new lodge in all their doings;may prosperity jand love prevail and every moral ; and social viilue cement them. ? Prof. Ivison, of Lonarotiing, Md., suffered terribly from neuralgia of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen j years and after the doctors failed u> ! i-i... ,t.^? rar| ),|,n ?.n nwirnhiftp. I cure mill lliri Itu mm , I A friend advised the use ??f Kodol I>yspejjsia Cure and after taking a lew bottle* of it he fay*, "It ha* cured me entirely. I can't say too much f'jr Kodol Dysj>e}*lu Cure." It. digest* ?vbat you eat. Wallace &. Jobuson. We ore closing out a lot {iice at'Co#?.in 100 lbs Bags. Come and look atit, ami get prices, L. '' '7V ? * 5" V r?^r r - * .. j ,7-pv, yr Spring Goods! Cash Store. Ill 1111%. S IS COMPLETE, AND TIIE LL AND EXAMINE SAME. RIBBONS, SATINS, SILKS. ops?'he best in the County. iol?i. No trouble io show goods Cash Store? SHoE" BUGGIES, 1G0I1S, HARNESS, EEC, *j LIVERY A SPECIALTY, ELLER, - - . . s. c. Buggy, Wagon or Harness, call oa 'ill sell for cash or approved paper. if COLUMBIA and HACKNEY" II receive forty more, rices and guaranteed. Sola Florence, S. C. ND SHEET IKON WORKER. Tobacco Floes. R IN iking and Heating Stoves. lers w ith M. L. Allen at Dr. 1). C TtNETTE, FLORENCE, S. O. ''be photograph of-a man's wifi# is seldom a good likness of. his ideal woman. Btops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative llromo-Quiniue Tablets cure ft cold in one day. No cjre, no pay. Price 2o cents. When u man uetj. in a pickle it seldom preserves his temper. You Know What you are Taking. When you take Grove's Tasteles* Chill Tonic lw cause the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and ftiitninu !r? u tnwfl'lesM foriJl. NO WXUIIItlt*) in vm core, no pay. 60e. Some men's capital I becomes a very small i after marriage. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative liroiuo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on each box.25c. No girl appr'-Jtaies a lover who is unable to hold his own. Ur. Cady'i Condition Powders. Are just what a horse needs when in bud condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Tli-y are not food but medicine and the be<t in use to put horw in prime condition. Price '2~> ct> per package. For s.d?; by D. Scutl. >V n?i? ?*? ,s> --v l>o* of ?ho strut ino LaX'.T >f?>rro--Ouinb": tbo r^ *4+*tf * ? ***w ???? i i i ? *? i HIESCE & HIRSCE, At/orneys-at-Law KIXGSTKKK. - - - 8 C. I I have tlii* day a**ociated witl>j?r my son Edwin L. lfir*:h. under tluf flrinf n;tmeot Hirseli & ITirsrh, for ?h? practice of Law In the I'nited Sl*ta? and SUte Courts uf South Carolina. M. J.HIKSCH. 4 Jan. 1. 1901. dm