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A AKIN( FOR FALL I SHIPM A Solid Carload Special prices on make room for Come and get the reduction. H.E..KI Bagging Big quantil and Ties, bou advance in 1 sold at prices it pay you to < buying. JOHNSON mOWl Give the very tion. Try the kept in stock. K.. R. M A Big Sh FURNI Watch thef for our Fal ment. HEAD)QU for Purniture Notions, Mil J. O. 13 Fif have the Agency for One30OH. P. Tubular Bc One Waterto' gine. All in fine W. 0. McKEO - Cornwel 01 RoM1' 0ROOM "URNITUREf t4 ENTS. now on the road. some articles to these new goods. advantage of this iTCHIN.. Bargain. y of Bagging ght before the >rice. Will be that will make ;all here before IRS AN.D RAKES best satisfac= m. All repairs cMaster. (MING! ipment of T U RE. ;e columns I Announce= ARTERS , Dry Goods, linery, etc. SOA G. PRESS this Press for Chester and z want the BEST Press on i (, Chester, S. C. ti largain:it Horizontal Return iler. I -1: vn Stationary En= hi e ~sha pe. hi WN & SONS, i, s. c. p1 Ia Meiiiorain. On Saturday, Septenibek ist, at their me in Timmionsville, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hallford lost their little son, obert L., Jr. Having been born February 23, 1906, e was only seven months of age. The Lmily being very closely attached to iis precious little angel, found it hard >part with one so young. The loss f this dear interesting child is qnite a bock to the family and community, r every oue who came in contact with im was attracted by his pretty inno ent little face and could not keep rom loving him. Like a flower, in its iurity, he may justly be compared to >ne that was nipped in the bud. He ,ore a sad and interesting face-so in elligent looking and showed marks of vorth and value in this world had he ived. "God gathers his own to Him." "Them he loveth he chasteneth and alls them horne.'' It is heartrending to part with onr oved ones, but knowing they are given to us for a short while, we can give them up more freely. We are only temporal beings. Death the only enemy this little child possessed, hav ing been conquered, he passed over the river Jordan and is numbered among God's jewels. In this bereavement we extend our heartfelt sympathy to his parents. May this separation not be always through eternity and be the means of oringing them in a closer relationship with God. Grandmother. OUR LITTLE DARLING: God did not intend it for an act of wrath or one of cruelty when he sent his Death Argel into the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hallford and took away our little darling on September 1, 1906. Though so young, he was the joy and comfort to our homes six months and one week. In the sad and lonely cemetery, Where the green trees throw their shade Over the lone and silent sleepers, One more grave has just been made. With the summer's lovely flowers, Fixed and laid upon his breast, A.nd the flowers all around him, They haveaid him down to rest. rhrough the lonely room auntie wan d ers, Listening for the prattling tongue, Watching. waiting for the laughter Of that voice so pure and sweet. But that little head so beaming, Sunny head so fair and bright, And his dimple hands so pearly, All are hidden from our sight. low auntie yearns to clasp and press him To her heart for one more kiss, 3ut that will never be, my darling, Earth for her has no such bliss. [ong may be my road and dreary Before I meet my baby dear; Jall for auntie some day, darling, And be sure that she shall hear. .Lovingly,i Little Lois, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Hoffman, died Friday, August 1, 1906, after suffering intensely with >neumonia for six days. She was born )ctober 28, 1905, being ten months and bree days old. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on his gentle breast, There by his love o'ershaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest. Hark! 'tis the voice of angels, Borne in a song to me, Over the fields of glory, Over the Jasper sea. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe from corroding care, Safe from the world's temptations, Sin cannot harm me there.1 Free from the blight of sorrow, Free from my doubts and fears; Only a few-more trials, Only a few more tears. Jesus, my heart's dear refuge, Jesus has died for me; Firm on the Rock of A ges Ever my trust shall be. Here let me wait with patience, Wait till the night is o'er; Wait till I see the morning Break on the golden shore. Mother. Blythewood, S. C., Sept. 6, 1905. in from a Burn Promptly Relieved Sby Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A little child of Michael Strauss. of ernon, Conn., was recently in great urn from a burn on the hand, and as 1(d app'lications only increased the flamma tioni, Mr. Strauss came to Mr. mI:es N. Nicho'ls, a local merchant, -somting to stop the pain. Mr. .-hols sai~n: "I ad vised him to use ,imberlal~iun's Pain Balm, and the a i ppli:inn'i d rew out the inflam .tioni ned. gave immnediate relief. I (V-Hnwn" i' verv oft' n for cuts, burns, i rqi'ns antd I 'lele, and have never mwn~' ii to *.li ; wint"' For sale by hear Uruig (Co. and all nu dicine deal Lady customer (in a china lop)-"Do y ou br eak these sets?"' >ealer-"No, miaibm; the servant sually does that." hamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on Nature's Plan. The most successful medicines are iose that aid nature. .Chamberlain's ough Remedy acts on this plan. Take when you have a cold and it will! llay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid spectoration, open the secretions and1 id nature in restoring the system to al elthy condition. Thousands have~ ~stified to its superior excellence. It >unteracts any tendency of a cold to ~sult ini pneumonia. Price, 25 cents. arge size, .50 cents. For sale by Obear rug Co. and all medicine dealers. When you dispute with a fool e is certain to be similarly nployed..-Ex.I When twvo strong men come to ows, even if they are well matched, is not a pleasing sight, but if the man ho gets the worst of it will use De itt's Witch Haze~l Salve, he will look . tter and feel bett'er in short order. Be re you get DeWitt's. Good for every ing a salve is used for, including l. Sold by all A mucno,99 If a Cow gaVC Butter mankind would have to invent milk. Milk Is Na ture's emulsion-butter put in shape for diges tion. Cod liver oil is ex tremely nourishing, but it has to be emulsified before we can digest it. Scott's Emulsion combines the best oil with the valuable hypo phosphites so that it is easy to digest and does far more good than the oil alone could. That makes Scott's Emulsion the most strengthening, nourishing food - medi cine in the world. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street New York 50c. and $1.00. All druggists Very few persons acquit them selves'nobly in their first speech. At a wedding feast recently the bridegroom was called upon, as usual, to respond to the given toast, in spite of the fact that he had previously pleaded to be ex cased. Blushing to the roots of his -hair, he rose to his feet. He intended to imply that he was un- . prepared speech-making ; but he unfortunately plced his hand upon the bride's shoulder, and looked down upon her as he stammered oat his opening and concluding words: "This-er-thing has been forced upon me."-Philadelphia Public Ledger. WAS A VERY SICK BOY But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "When my boy was two years old he had a very severe attack of bowel complaint, but by the use of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right," says Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon in the most severe cases. Even cholera infantum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by Obear Drug Co. and all medicine dealers. First Child: 'My father,s got so inuch money he dosen't know how to spend it." Second Child: "That nothing. My father's got so much money that mother can't spend it." Ask any "JAP" that you may see, "Why the Czar, with Bear behind," had to climb a tree. The Yanks, God bless the Yanks, says -he, They gave us Rocky Mountain Tea. Jno. H. McMaster & Co. Do what you consider right, whatever people may think of it, espite censure and praise. Pythagoras. It arouses energy, develops and stim ilates nervous life, arouses tbe courage >f youth. It makes you young again. ['hat's what Hollister's Rocky Moun ain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tab ets. Jno. H. McMaster & Co. ~~ T/e SImplement Co., F RICHMOND, VA., are headquarters for V Crimp and othe ROOFING. Galvanized or Painted. Wire Fencing. Grain Drills( Ensilage Cutters Feed Mills Cider Mills, etc. Write for prices and our full Descriptive Catalogue of all the best] Fann Implements 9 Mailed Free, on Request. Wood's Seeds FALL SOWING. Every fanner should have a copy of our New FalltCatalogue It givesibest methods of seed- 0 ingiandifull information about Dr. Cr'imnSOn Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive Fall Catalogue C mailed free, and prices. quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond,'Va. Ou radepark Band ses~re We are Distributing Victor Talking N We will keep a full and Records at lowest Call and 300 lates )esPortes Mercar Quality'.. is S( Did that it is it the size and sh, -other tags are r tags-yet there are n chewed annually than SCHNAPPS is made of only choice selections leaf, and in factories as cc in as the cleanestkitchen,situ~ chewing tobacco growing cocntry, by men of life--lo facturing, and who have dircted the R. J. Reynolds SC-INAPPS has the pleasing, appetizing aroma s the fondness for chewing. Expert i.esta prove that it amount of sweetening ' arn any other kind-and has and satisfying effect on chmwers. Internal revenue ittatistics rchow that SCHNAP Reynolds brands won enough chew ers in one fiscal yeas of six and a quarter mill~or potide, or one-third of ti consumption in the Unite.1 3. atec on chewing and smoal Be sure the letters on the tag and under the i S-C-H-N-A-P-P-S, and you will have the geni . R. J. REYNOLDS TOSLACCO CO. EVERYTHING IN ~lower s Plants Bulbs Cr Seeds. -" oicest up-to-d ate varieties grown ddieoty arnaion, 75. t $1.0 pr doen.tain, and strictly laoss, . to $.0 per dozen. ?ilies, $2.00 to $6.050 per dozen.D D ~hrysanthemums, $1.00 to $6.00 per ~iis 20 o.0prdozen.N E Vreaths, Crosses, Anchors, &c., $3.00) up. ~ouquets, Boxes or Bask~ets of pretty Mixed Flowers, $1.00 to $10.00.. e Wedding WorK a Specialty. nly give us an idea what you want JA price and we will please you. 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The fact that SCHNAPPS > widely imitated only proves the best chew-the standard )ther plugs are made to imitate ipe and color of SCHNAPPS ade tolooklike'SCHNAPPS iore pounds of SCHNAPPS all other similr tobaccos. of well matui-ed, thoroughly cured ated in the very heart of the greatest og experience in tobacco manu Tobacco Company since 1875. vhich created and popularized -equires and takes a smaller a wholesome, stimulating PS and other of the to make a net gain Le entire increased ding tobacco. Sweetening [rritation, relieve your Sore Throat iur Chronic Cold, with the only cer soientifle, Cure for Coughs and Colds: DISCOVERY most in Despair. hter was given up by two physicians iof the throat, and we were almost ur druggist recommended Dr. King's After taking four bottles she was id has had no throat trouble since." Cumnberland, Nd. ice, soe and $rLoo .BOTTLES FREE 'W OMMENDED, CUARANTEED saSh, Doors, Elinds-and; all Iding Material OEDEE BY MAIL FEOM