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Hp ' 'V ... . . <.- yi- -> f '-Vi -I I PW?| YELLOW ST. B Bvsinetd In ni'od<prn buHi'tHM* lift t-8H0iitiul ?n eleiri H / skill, industry, pers - any othnr eominercin V i e i /v n-jMimuoii ior I'v lOtlJT )ind OOIK4IIUOU8 f necpKt-ary asset., upoi business prosperity d The rian who cnn I ways command a go< ritv, therefore, is a pi business; without it t is a vain and useless ^ "Get it at am You'll Get EVAN'S YEL1 n T /VM n viivittw-ui! . Local Briefs k Regular services at. Evan's * pel tool house u^xt Sunday after\ noon at 4 o'clock. Sunday School <pvery Sahlmth afternoon at }J:30 1'ublic invited to fcll services. Rev. J. N. Isoni, who was holding a meeting at Landrum, was called home a few days ago to the bedaide of his son, who came liome from Spartanburg with fever. Ho is very ill at this f i niA ?(UrorAlrAA XTawo wMVfcvnvv iiono* Jel-o?Any flavor?Laney's l'Imrniacy. The heavy rains last Saturday 1 Imve made bad washouts1 in various suctions of the county; On other ?*de of Jtuby, a citizen ; ' got his buggy broken Sunday morning atid had to put it up ' ? for repairs. ', ' li Cigars, best grades?Laney's Pharmacy. Tli? temperature fell rapidly Saturday and late in the afternoon fire was very comfortable and a couple of quilts that night were not at all out of place. Heavy line Pints, Oils, Varnishes and Stains?Laney's Pharmacy. The Chesterfield train "polled in" about two hours "by sun" Monday afternoon, as a result of washouts caused by the heavy rains last Friday and Saturday. % mi ' Jl ? ? rv?i . a i nree graues Angme * m ancu Cylinder?Laney's Pharmacy. We are at irork this week on our new home for Tho Advertiser. Our new press has made it necessary that our office be on a ground floor and the great demand for business places in our town, rendered it impossible to secure such 'an office, and we have to build, which we are doing as itopidly as possible. D. H. Laney^s Diarrhoea and Dysentery Mixture, every bottle guaranteed. 25c. Mr. 0. W. Sullivan died Monday at Ituby ' of typhoid fever. Our sympathy is extended. The cost of the pension de L j. _Jt at TT ii.. J ai-i imrtnwnii <n ine umifu orates for one year just closed was over 9144,000,000. School Books, Stationery, Slates &c., at Laney's Pharmacy. Henry Jones, a negro, was hung at Pickens on last Thursday for the murder of Constable Columbus Jones. Remember the Racket Store always carries a full line?more shoes than all the rest of the Stores in town Charged With Arson, Officers arrested at this place, last Thursday, a negro C. G. Paris, Wfop is charged with burning the dwelling of Mr. John $ .Burns, in Uheraw, on the 10th of July, - .L.l.?W ? HU. . !?P? QUE NEWS' pKBBH^I Hcne&ty* B , integrity i? just, B lent of HijeeesH 11 b B interne. fidelity or B 1 virtu*?. B ineHty.obtained by B nqliare dealing-, in B n v%bieh permanent B epends. B >e trusted can al- B >* I businesft. In teg- H irne requirement in B very other quality ^ thing. g] Evans' H ; itTlood." I LOW STORE I -Pee Dee. I Magistrate Folk, of. Sumter county, was shot and killed by County Supervisor Seale on the 25th of August. The trouble grew out of a report circulated by the Supervisor as to the failure of the magistrate to turn over fines collected. A full lilir* Froall r!(ln<1ino ....w * i V.U.. V/U U\llVO C* ery week at Laney's Pharmacy. We are informed that. Mr. Jno. W. Quick, a candidate for Supervisor, came near meeting with serious, if not fatal injuries, at the campaign meeting at Grant's Mill last week. I^is horse became frightened and backed the buggy injjb the pond where the wateP is*quite deep. Mr. Quick was imthe buggy, and he, haying lost an arm, was in a critical condition for a.few minutes, but friends rushed 'to'"his aid and he seemed in fine shape at Chesterfield last Friday. Magistrate R. L. A. Smith, of Hickory Grove, York county, shot and killed a negro who assaulted him 011 the 20th of August. The negro was insane but the magistrate did not know it at the time. All the preparations of Wil? bur's Stock Food, Black Draff, Foute's, Barker's Haymon'g, Lightning, Ashcraft's, Granger's International, for the horse, cow, shoep, chickens and hogs at Laney's Pharmacy. Ice, l-2c a lb. by the block at Laney's Pharmacy. We are glad to announce to the people of Ruby and surrounding country that we have secured the services of Mr. H. 0. Allen to represent the interests of The Advertiser at Ruby. He is authorized to collect and receipt for all dues to The Advertiser, receive subscriptions, advertisements <fec. Monogram Vinegar, Laney's Pharmacy. The consumation of cotton in the United States has increased in the last ten ycarp from 2,867, 000 to 4,015.000 bales and is exceeded only by the continent of Europe w-hich consumes 5,148,000 bales. My price is right. Laney's Pharmacy. The cotton market has been looking up for some time and the prospects are that farmers will get a good price for it. Liquid Veneer makes furniture r.ew and it destroys the bed bugs and insects, at Laney's Pharmacy. Jelly tumblers at Laney's Pharmacy. Subscribe for The Advertiser. It wilt be helpful to .your family. 1 3i,v. ' iV'.'".-v <*' R j gi.^,1,. II. Chesterfield Advertiser: An opportunity is effered for investment in a mugnificent piece of timber land in Jackson County N. 0, 020 acres that will cut of oak, poplar, gum, spruce and white pine estimated at. 1500,000 feet. The land lips on both sides of n splendid streani with bot? tom land and rolling up lands apd is valuable for farming purposes after timber is cut. Price of this property $5,0(H). Terms can be made on purchase money. If you wish to sell your property write us. SouthernsField Real Estate Exchange, Spartanburg, S. O. Thompsons Creek at this place Tose higher last Saturday night than it hus been since the July 1884 freshet. Mr. W. D. Craig nt?? I- : 1~~- - 1- r -I n Iiu nun IllUlllIlg 1J11CK lor me new Methodist church had alnnit 15,000 washed away and the water was about two feet on the mill house floor and damaged Mr. Craig considerably. He had about $75.00 worth of cement in the mill, all of which was ruined. Miss Emma Chapman spent one day with Mrs. K. N. ltedfearn this week. Her friends are glad she is a bio to get out again. So far as we have been able to l?arn the election passed off quietly all over the county. The following is the total vote cast for congressman and state officers'in the county: Finlcy 1244, Williams 1082, all state officers 2284. It K Commissioners, Giknillitttt 11, Oansler 254,1 Earle 284, Evuns704, Gurris 400, Mobley 400. In the second race will rbo Atkinson and Woodurdfor coroner, Oliver and Quick for Supervisor, Kirby Rivers and Dr. Throatt for rimif. Wllnnnfinn __ Dougla ss and Hursey for sheriff, Pollock and Scruggs fort he House Mobley and Earle for Railroad commissioner. ^ ? The Cheraw Guards will be represented at Manasas by the following Chesterfield boys: 1st Lieut. W. J. Tiller; Sgt. C. B. Hanna; Sgt. Thos. Davis; Corporal J. B. Swinnie; Corporal J. F. Hunley. Privates: Clyde Cason, Rembert Cason, H. F. King, Boss White, Fed Melton, Tripet Evans, Legett Spencer^ Lessene Craig. J COTTON* WE LG HE It. Election to be held same day hh second Primary; I hereby announce myself a candidate for cotfon weigher of Court House Townshiu. Andrew J. Smith. I I herepy announce myself a candidate for cotton weigher at Chesterfield, S. 0. J. H. Bit'iio. I hereby announce myself a candidate for cotton weigher at Chesterfield, S. C. Walton Burrr Don't Want "Booze." The people of Ellorc are making an earnest and determined effort to have the dispensary removed from that town. END OF BITTER FlUHT. " Two physicians lind n long and stubborn tight with an abscess on my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont, Ca. "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time hud come, As a lust resort I.tried I)r. King's New Discovery for Cotisuuipifcon. The l?euefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few tinyh. Now I've entirely regained my health." ft conquers allCoughs Colds und Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by I) H Luney. 1'riee 50e, and f 1.00. Trial bottles free, MACHINERY COMPUTE 10UPMENTS A SPECIALTY. CHAINS*, NOIICN*. OINNINO MACMIMCUV. CAW Mill ANO WOOOWOAKINO MACMINCNY. CMINOLC ANOLATM MACHINCNY, CORN Mill*, SNICK MAKING MACMINik* kmnkift links IflBKS MACHKRY COMPANY. | Cilwsth. s. c. H ~~ CUIt!&s?i aticaT-* Rev. W L JRiley, L L I), Cuba, Nev York, writes: "After fifteen days o excruciating pain from sciatic rheu tgatUm, under vnrions treatments, whh induced try Ballard's Snow I?in meat, the first application ving in; first relief and the second entire r? lief. 1 can give it unqualified recotn inundation, 26c. 50c 91,00. Sold bi D H Laney. f,." k TIk Summer School. After a month of faithful and efficient work on the port of the teachers conducting it, on<! of earliest effoit by those in attendance, the Summer School closed on Wednesday, August the 24th. It would be difficult to mention the many respects in which these schools are of invaluable aid in promoting the cause of education. Teachers should not ivoird their attendance a burderisomednty imposed by the State upon them us n requirement for teaching, but should rejoice that they can avail themsclvesof tin opportunity for more thorough preparation for the important and noble work of teaching. The adage that "We get out of a work exactly what we put into it" was never truer of any work than it is of teaching. If for 110 other reason, we should attend these schools 0 through a high sense of duty. Think, for a moment, on the responsibility and weight upon us who are in a largej measure ro mom xne diameter, (and I would like to say, decide the destiny) of men and women of the next generation. These schools bring us in touch with new and better, methods, and in closer sympathy with one another, afford an opportunity to discuss face to face with persons equally as interested us ourselves. the subjects which concern us in common, to exchange thoughts and ideas and lastl}*, but none-the-less Important, we ore inspiied with new zeal and love for oqr colling, and we retai n to our work in the full, full of "Push, Pluck and Perseverance" along the lines of sacred duty that arc ours. In the work here,!we have been taking under the direction of Miss Whitmire, Sight Singing, Number work. Primary English and Drawing and Painting. The value of Number Work and English has long ago been recognized and it is thought to be a question of only a short time until Sight Singing and Drawing and Painting will occupy in our schools the place which they deserve. Aside from their value after they have been mastered, they afford variety of work, and serve as a splendid meanH of training the mind', Miss Whitmire had a pra > tice class of email children who took lessons in Sight Singing. It was indeed pleasing to notethe iuteresc which they took, and watch the progress which they made. One couTd easily tell that they were enjoying it. Prof. Hanna had charge of the courses in Civil Government, Hughe's Mistakes in Teachir. and Current Events. of these, and especially the first two, are rapidly taking the pluce to which their imnnrtmir*a cnti. tics them. Indeed, the State 7 tins declared that at the [ next examination for State I certificates the first two will ) be required. Thelaet is even ? now required in some States, ] Throughout the term Prof. Hanna and Miss Whit mi re i have put forth hii untiring effort to help us in every way thut. they could, and wp, the body of teachers, wish them to ieel that their efforts have not been unappreciated. Sybil. Texan Tells about Doll Weevil. A gent lemon just from Texas was interviewed the other day by a Herald man about the damage to the cotton crop by 1 lie much talked of boll weevil. He soul: "Curiously enough t he boll weevil which has tics troyed millions of dollars worth of cotton in Afiddle and Southern States this season, has done no damage whatever in the northern end of the State. What the cause of this is I cannot say, hut it is probable that Hie insect has a limit of latitude beyond whijh it will not travel and that the northern areas of the cotton belt will never he invaded. Another w. S. IU.AKJSNEY, E. N. 1(1 President Vice P BANK OF CH CHE5TERF . . Opened for business Now rendy to do n bonking bind Ilring u? your money for safe keep to borrow. All our cash is insured tected by o brat-clou* safe with doub mot li ste?rl door*. We offer you oh i no ony biuik in this section ond wo ( acts. ft go E.W. &Q. H. Qui for fresh groceries of all kinds and a fan given with Every Dollars worth We also carry a lot Shoes, Notic Crockery that" will go cheap as the cl Medicines of the very ktnd you need We also have in stock a fine lot of If Also a lot of IJreecU-loading shot gui in, Sell cheap as cheapest. We ah with nice stalls. Conic to see us. , ,? Iir i.f>?'nmire?initiiwa??M> a 1D0 YOV V) 3 We want yoi*r shoe tra 9 complete line of ALL KI J Shoes for the little one! 1 ladies. We handle nc KNOWN SHOES niaje I Eevery Pair S< Now bear that in mind ai 5 Comfort and Beauty call on us?If up a shoe trade that will | Save JVloncy 2 A full line of Staple and 1 { times?Get our prices be ! Yours For I || E. H. PER -y- . JjJ 1 1" IJ'V"T"HPI?J singular thing is tliut in the wood weevil we have almost i an exact counterpart of the cotton destroying pest, the look ho much alike that it is hard to tell them apurt, and yet the wood weevil i? a harmless thing that Iimh never been known to attack 4l|1|f |. j#1 j #vf * - mij Mini w( nit in- tarrn proHmt. A friend of mine woo usually prows $ 10.00(1 worth of cotton n year tohf inejust before Vu vinp homo that h<s crop would hot bring him $2,000 tlris season a clear loss of 8,000 Hollars due to ihw ravages of the boll weevil. KILL hiCOUCHI kKQ CURE THg LUNC8 w Dr. King's New Discovery rrin /Consumption Price FOR^ouoh,.* yxftoo Surest and Ouickest Our*"lor *fl I THROAT and IiTTlfO TROUBLES, or MONEY BAPR. SDFEARN, C. P.MANtJUM psident. Cashier. ESTER.FIELD, 1ELD, S. C. leptoinber lGtli, 1003 . . n?"?s to your entire satisfaction* i:ig tiud conic to us when you need ngninwt burglary and is furthpr pro le time lock* covered bv two fiiiimnueh protection nnd mh good service ;ordiully invite you to verify these TO ft edges, Ruby, S. C, .... II most at your own price, also a nice purchased. his, Tinware and soon will have some leapcst. We alsojhave a lot ot Patent I to make you well, oys' Suits ranging frpn) 90c up. as at $3.75. Carload of ?alt just so have a good accommodation Jot V , Headaches idlcatlons of some form of stomach ousneaa or a bad liver. Malaria will ko you. Don't risk It, and above all, alomel or quinine?both are dangerous ERBINE has all their virtues?nono of their deadly oCcrts. HERB1NE taken regularly vdllforestall headaches,pot the digestive organs In perfect condition, head off biliousness, headaches, liver ills, keen vou in rood health. TRY "iT TO-DAY. I SOo >. BrttU, All DraglHto. | EAR. 'EM ? | j NDS and STYES of shoes? E 8 f, u hi s?also for the men and HP ?, thing but THI2 WELL I S >y AUGUSTUS WRIGHT? I 8 did Guaranteed. I ; [id when you want shoes for and Style I j ! shall be our aim to build I " speak for itself. 9 ? by buying from us. In 3 'ancy Groceries kept at all I I j| fore buying, II 8 Jp-To-Date floods. II j| kins <a co. I j a*a#e?ac I