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PULSE EKY INBRS . EJ ,NOVEMIBER 12, 1902. - THE NE' NI&W SIX ONLYK Winnsbc Win NOTE.--This offe Days. Ridgeway Letter, At the home. of her pi Charle-ston Miss Rosa': married to Mr. Charlton of this place, Rev. Harold cousin of the groom, of As Eleanor Taft, :sist( rade, was maid of hoDor Jennie -Thomas an.d McNT a e..' e pd vore w organdie; th4 maids: white over pink, bri~~ 4fa avanhGA . return they will be at Mrs. Johnson's. The bride made- man' during her visit last sumi *ill be glad to welcome hi The groom is a popui4 merchant of the firm < Thomas & Co. Prosperity and happi tend them. The Tuasday Afteino, met at Mrs. Reid Brow week. A delightful evei - spent with "fr -nous mei past and present. The s were suggestive of t colors-representing thi of the sweet gum in tb geous fall dress of crim gold. The color scheme ther carried out in ti refreshments. Miss Rosborough carried off t "The Madonna of tb Branch." Miss Mav Thomas Charleston for the weddi - Mrs. Lee, of Clemson,-1 the guest of Mrs. DesPol .Mr: C. P. Wray is' q .wit h grip. Miss Christine;Rfuff, Hill, is visiting frienids: Miss Louise Taylor few days *witih Miss Eti last week2 Miss Lain kiD, of 3 and Mt>HoNe Lumpki 8outh Carolina college, home fer a few days. November 10, 19i02.. Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approachi with uneasiness, children to easily. No disease costs n lives than croup. Its attack den that the sufferer is ofte human aid before the doet< Such cases yield readily to 0 Cough Cure. Liquefies ti :allays intiammation, remioT< .Absolutely safe. Acts im Cures coughs. colds, gri). all throat and lung troubli. jMahon', Hampton, Ga.: " rendered mec voiceke just oratorical contest. I intend< draw but took One Minute C< Jt restored my voice inl time medal." MoMaster Co. "I am going to visit There is a man I wa: there." "Is one all? I know ab whom I should like to s4 _ncianaponlis News. WS ItAND HERALD1 ---TO Subscribers MONTHS FOR FIFTY CERTS IN ADVANCE. - ro Printing Co., nsboro, S. C. r is good only for the next Thirty White Oak Items. rents: in Our delegation from this place ,aft was to tha State Fair reports a fine Thornag, time, a tremendous, crowvd but a Thomas; ptor fair. The following are Mciating. some that went from our town. , of the Capt. T. W. Traylor and family, .Misses Mr.'and Mrs. T..Q. Patrick, Mr. tity were and Mrs. C. W. Mobley, Messrs. of honor E.P. Mobley, Sr., R. A. Patrick, i bri atri q Hari fatrick, amed Auel Bair anM T. P. Bray. t :M nd MUrS J.T7. Wylie at 44eW-r~aRj esp* 'iir erry, S. : are visiting ~her h at daughter,.Mrs. C. W. Mobley. 1 r. Tom lpore. of Dupont, friends Ga. has chaite of the White Oak ner, -who section;, Capt. R. H. Goza hay ,r again. ing resigned. Lr oung Mr. T. ' Patrick's handsome )f I. C. dwelliig will soon be finished, it *ill ad very much to . the ap ness at- pearence of our little town. MrsF. J. Nielklis is -visiting n Club i Chester. ne's last An infant' daughter of Mr. and sing was- Mrs.' M. Y. Bankbead. was buried ." of the here in the cemetery last Friday ovenirs evening. a : club Yotir scribe spn a short while Sleaves the past week at Mr. F. A. Neil's. eir gor- He was found , as busiyas abee .son nd hauling in peas and peavine hay. was fur- The pea .crop..in. that section 1s dainty certainly fine, wuea dargaret I alJso spent~ short wiea he prize, Mr. T. L Johnston's. His large, a Olive we-ll stranged barn: is filled with all kinds of forage.- :He has some went to very fine catt'e. His hogs are ng. also -fine." Home-raised bacon ias been will not.e scarce with him. I .tes. pe..fo..visit.tliis . ection aga1in ite' sick 'sobt. 7, 192 of Rock . . .. n l town. Look .Oqt -for Fever. ~ ab- Biliousness and liver disorders at this 4season may be prevented by clea.nsing the system with DeWitt's-:Little Early rinthrop, Risers. These famous littleapills do not n of theI gripe. They move the bowels gently, ar tbut copiously, and-,.by reason 'of the ar ttonic properties, give tong and strength X- to the glands. McMaster Co... - Greenbrler IOots. ,kelo The young people spent a de eelitful sveninig: at Mr. J. B. iore lttle j.urlee's on the 'evening of Nov. is so sud- 3rd, the occasion being-a '"chicken nbeyond fry." The young ladies furnished nr anute the chicken 'and the yoauit men e mneuc~s, did the frying. When all the Sdanger- chiceken was fried 'the boys were r> ,tlv ready to partake of their hard F. . Me- earned repast. bad cold Misses Nora and Mabel Curlee beore an have returned to the Columbis )ugErc Female College. Their visit at to win the' home was short. Misses Blanche Ruff, Mamie - and Ira Smith have returned from the jail. the capital city. at to see Mrs. Esther Stewart of White Oak has been on a short visit to out forty her dlaughter, Mrs. R. L. Beau e, there." champ. Ho n .B nrmifoy after a pleasant stay of ten days has returned to Saluda, S. C. Mr. Crosby Ruff and family ave moved into their new home and Mr. Cook takes .the house they left. Papers are coming in daily for the reading room of the Greea. brier graded school and the pa pils seem to enjoy reading th en very much. M. e. R. November 10, 1902. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking into a blazing bo , some firemen lately dragged73 sleeping inmates from d.th. Fancied security, and deathie*. It's that, way when you a: cougbse.nd colds. Don't IL Dr.. King's New Discove6y.'f Consumpt.on gives perf - tection against all Throat,' t and Lang Troubles. e near, and avoid suffering e" and doctor's bill. A teas ... & stops a late conigh, persist ntji the most stubborn. rm1.s and nice tasting, it's anteed to satisfy by McMaster e 50c and $1.00. Trial bott.'s free. HopNews. On account of sickn been some time since respondent has sent Mr. J. A. Milling wife of Greenwood county e been vibiting relatives in th -oonV., Mr. J. A. Milling was Wt41l fot sey ral days at the bo 'his brolher, Mr. D. ing Among the loved ones tohis bqd side were M m (his son), of Greenw Miine of .Rock and Mrs; J L. Richmond In boro,-. He has. .re ohi lioine, and at~ last a iuue was still in proviDg. - nIA4i b re DI he a weredr. er Our ne borb as ell represent at th fir. The exhibits ware is so uice to have some to dr'aw us together once U a. ilwhere we meet kind friends whom we appreciate being wits Our farmers are n through gatheringcrops. ttle cot ton yet to pick. tire in abunaance. They ,all be saved and then we 't have to boj our seed as mos o us gene rally do. Prospects are brighter than usual for home-raised hog and hominy in our vicinity. Our school is progressing. very sattsfactorily under the -efficient; management of Miss Nannie Kel lar. She is- up-to-date and pro gressive. Our pulpit was supplied last Sunday by Rev. Otts, student from semimary. -I Nov.'4. For Over Sixty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has beeni used., for over -sixty years by mtil ions of mothers .for their children while teething. with perfect .success It soothes the cbild, sofens the guims allaya all, pain, cures 'wind colic, and lathe best remedy for diarrhoes.- It will i'elieve 'the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by all druggistsiim every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a 'bottle, Be sure and ask for "Mr~m. Winslows's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 1-1-17 Sunday School Teach er-What was Sampson's last act? .Unregenerate James-I don't know, but it brought down .de house. lady.-Harvard Lampoon. AN OLD ADACE SAYa "A light purseIs aheavycurse Sickness makes a light purse. The UVER Is the seat of nine( tenths of ail disease. Tut3s PIk go totero fthewhl t ter, thoroughly, q y safely and restore the of thi UVER to normal. Give tone tothe adl solid flesh to the Tak No So ' Postmaster Palmer of So. Glen Falls, N. Y.,des a n which thous ands of len 1.and women - find identical with'theirs. Read what he says, and note t Oe similarity of your own case. Write to him, enclosing stamped ad dressed envel L D. Palmr. ope for reply, and get a per sonal corroboration of what is here given. He says regarding Dr. Miles' Heart Cure: '7 sufered agoniing pon in tie left breast and betweef my iboulders from heaet troble My heart would P i aButter, then skip a un I no longer lie in Night after. :=I walked the Boor, for to e down have meant sudden death. My condition seemed almosthopeless when Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, bsithk from the first. Later I took . iles' Nervine with the Heart.Cure and the effect was aston Ishing. I earnestly implore similar suf ferers to give these remedies a trial." Sok by all Druggists on guarantee. pr. Mtss Medical Co., Elkhaut, nd. Willie-Pa, what does "goo as wheat" mean? ..a-Don't bother me. Willie-Pa, wonld you sl I wss as "good as wheat?" Bw-I might if you were pro perky th'reshed, and that's wha *ill happen to you if you don Stop asking question8. Fodt Years' Torture. To be r likdfrom a oturingd ase after 40 yeas' torture might we ti of anyone. The did- ey- neva -G. sys: "DeWitt's Wtch Hazel Salv ured me of piles after I had suffere W years." Cures cuts, bums, woundi skin diseases. Beware of counterfeit McMaster Co.. Take no chances on the mai who wants to lend you a dollai He'll probably come back late for ten.-Baltimore News. Shot-Gun1 Prescrip tioDS. Wesuppose we are not re vealing any trade secret wher we saye that many medicine: are made up on the principi< of the so-called "shot-gun pre scriptions," which were form erly-somewhat in vogue. [. The idea of the shot-gun pre scription was to put in a largi number of different drugs, eaci useful for different purposes in the hope that some of then might hit the case. Vinol, the medicine we sel over our name and guarantee is not a scattering shot-gur prescription," but goes straigh to the mark. . It is the best thing we know for a run-down condition, for listless feeling, nerve troubles for lung troubles-in fact, It I: a safe, pleasant, reliable tonii and reconstructor. It has cured so many peoplI right here in town we ofe money back if it falls to benefit THE OBEAR DRUG COflPANY, Druggists. SWANTED, A GOOD HORSE. MUST 1 CHEAP. G. H. AUTBRAY, 1e-2-4t Granite Quarries A Valuable Find. Yesterday while at work upon the many revolut onary and colo nials records which were taken from the famous "relic room" in the State capitol Record Clerk MeCown made one of-the most valuable finds encountered sin* the work began. The paper was the 'original farewed address of George Washington addressed to the governor of South Carolina to be transmitted to the general assembly. It is in manuscript and bears George Wasbington's own signature. It is dated "Head quarters, Newburg," June 14, 1783, and covers a nurber of pages of manuscript. The origi nal envelope, wh'ch is decidedly unique and also bears General Washington's own signature and his private wax seal, is with the document. Endorsed on the en velope are the words, "Received July 5, 1783." None knew of.the existence of this extremely u able document until itwas d yesterday.-The State. Thousanda Hive Kidndy - and Don't Know it. . How To IN" Out.1 Fill a bottle or mmon glass with you water and let i d twenty-for hours;, seleor se ticng Cates an unhealthy condb tion of .4e kidJ neys; If -t stagias your linen itis evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain In the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad derare out of order. What to Do. .There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the t back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the.urinary passage,. it corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine be, and overcones that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the dgy, aid et many times ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon t realized. It stands the highest for its won & ales of the most distressing cases. e If yozu&me lr M e yu should have the e best. Sold~by 5 and41. skexe_ d You may have a sample bottle of this , wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mall, address -Dr. Kilmer & 1Em3=6 Owamfacoo. Co., Binghamton, N.Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. IN PRESENTING THIS LINE - - --OF - --- We assure von that it is the finest quality andl heaviest enameled line of goods offered to the trade. BEAUTIFUL IN COLOR. HANDSOME IN APPEAR ANCE. WARRANTED N OT T O SCALE OFF. GUARANTEED PERF ECT IN ITS MANUFACTURE.. STHE MOST APPETIZING ,WARE FOR THE'TABLE. SGUARANTEED TO BE EN TIRELY FREE FROM POI SONOUS COMPOUNDS. MADE WITH THREE COA.TS OF ENAMEL IWe would appreciate a visit from you in order to demonstrate the high quality of "Delft" Ware. 'J. WV. SE[GLER. A Woak Stomach SIndigestion is often caused by overn eating. An eminent authority says the harm done thus exceeds that from~ the excessive use of alcohol. Eat all the good food you want but don't over load the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good digestant like Kodol, which digests your food with out the stomach's aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol contaDm soon restore health. Dietingunnleces sary. Kodol quickly relieves the feel Ing .of fulness and bloating fron which some people suffer after meals C Absolutely cures indigestion. Kodol Nature's Tomlo. A life insurance policy... usually for along period. TFh4z record of the company inwh ynm insure, therefore, becomes first importance. The,. Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York gives you the best security for the future. Its Assets, larger thanos of any other life insur ance company in the womz exceed $352,000,000 It has paid Policy-holders over $569,000,000 which is more than any other life insurance ccpany In existence has disbursed. Write for" Where Shall I Insure?" THE MUTUAL L IFE' INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK S R eMen A. Muiccmw, PresidenL ATT, Manager, Columbia, - 5.C. AAPDF DEVIL'S TOWER. The Shaft Is one of the Wonders of Eastern Wyondng A topographic map of the Devil's Tower region, in northwestern Wyo ming, Is being made by the geological survey, says a special di pat& from Washington to Eie New York World. The Devi's Tower is called by the Indian "the Bad !God's Tower." It Is one of the natural wonders of easter. 'Wyming. It is a volcanic Core of great age, a wonderfully symmetrical shaft of stone, towering 25 feet al ost perpendicularly above the sur, rounding country. In spite of its great height It Is only the remnant of a former widespread lava flow. When the region has been mapped, the topographical work on the 'Black Hills uplift, which has been car ried on for some time by the geOoglcal survey, will be completed, and maps of this region will be available to the public. - A ANew sport Fb&4 . enammering" Is an unpaeannt pros. essonthe Stock E0hage, butn A trals, the word has reantly ae a new4iA&morepeeab says t~e London Chrelis dean bazaars "hamm n established institution. Ladies 'W. ter for the competition go o30ft form *th hammers in thei Each is supplied with a pieceo9 hard Australian timber largely used %or the paving of London st ldy is also presented with threeq and at a given slgndl they sInrt< L The lady who Is the firstto drive 14W' three nails home to the head *ins th prize. Says wne descrIptive reporter: "Steel sparks and splinters ?ew around. The nails would go but through the wood. would go anywhere but heads.". NOTICE.7. SUPEEVIsoR's OPPIcE, Winsboro, S. C., Oct. 14,1902. Notice is hereby given that a , meeting of the Board of Oontrol for the County of Fairfleld will - be held in the Superviisor's offie o n MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, at which meeting appli cants for the position of Disp~en ser at Ridgeway, S. C., will be considered. All applications for said posi tion must be on file with the County Supervisor at least twenty days previous to said date. T. M. JORDAN. Chairman, ULYSSE G. DESPORTES, R. M. AIKEN, Bd. of Control for Fairfield Co 10-15-tm NOTICE. All persons holding -cam the estate of Williford John. hereby notified to present dily verified to the undersign all persons indebted to said pay the undersigned. A. B. CATHCA 10-22 t Admi MONEY TO LO I have made arrangements money on first mortgages oni farms in this county. The terest is eight per cent on aL der $1,000. On sumis over that seven ~r cent. No comnit 'chare. but borrower payst for and other expenses incide'nt to in loan. J. E. McDON FOR RENT. A farm, one mile from Win Contins over 400 acres-200111t1 Dwelling house an I tennant ho place. J. M. STEW .294t