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-i f was a aveary printer man who laid him down to rest With trouble in his thod brain and dinner 'neath bis vest Tbe trouble was bis daily work, that now perplexed bim Koro, j or each compositor he hired was worse than those before, ruo d :uier wus u hearty one. made up of things like these Of tt ak, ?. ld slaw and little Kecks and hot mince pie and cheese. \ ,1 with I jo load upon Ins mind and t'other load below print v tossed upon bia couch, a writhing thing f-r-n-I-> of woe. LA .-/-.ilrJo,.-^ --^ Y nd ns ho writhed the midnight chimu pealed . . p\f 7 ' through the chamber's gloom, I . ;iYv; ' ? ind, Io! Harlinge shapes ea me ducking in to lill the , v 'iV ; '^C " dismal room. b~^\s I:, tattered shrouds bedewed with damp, in moldy "'\yi//^\ graveclotbes tlflh, ' e y ->^ Through wall and door a bott of .ghosts like snow Hakes drifted in, j?$ .A- ' ^aT / A And as thc dreary whiter wind moans through the \ ' (- '<^~~~~>\ graveyard trees L. J::.r/.:f / . ?. . SO from the dismal company came spoken words like these: -We are the ghosts of priuters past, of many au age and clime. Grim Deuth, that weird compositor, has pied-our forms sublime, But to us in our graves of lee or 'neath the tropic flowers Your hard luck talo was whispered, and we came to tell you ours. --lj(!k,^ffi*|?aaJ ln pUro fraterual sympathy we hurst our honda "^^^y^gSPSfflH Ajad c*me." The printer, shivering, said, "You're very 'j^t^?^^f^S? kind, I'm Kure." P ft /^V^i^JvP^ Then forth from out the throng- of spooks there atrodo UV A j a statoly shade, rt^j/VyO* -T/ With flowing robes of spectra! siik that phantom /I'NT^C .rustlings mad?. /|V \ ^r^<T"^ Lon? T7erc Ita ghostly nails, Its skin waa of a yellow/ /*^^ Aad pendent from tts ghostly skul? there hung a ^^fcflaPiir ./., ?? i ghostly cue. All up mid flown the jjrintor's spine a chilling quiver ran As then to tell this dismal tale Confueluu began:" r~=? rrwraaa TffTlCT ..By tho chorea of the grout Uoaugho, you know, j?Y fiSffiJl J fefik A printer there lived long ago, and, oh, ? ?V i1^^^^ ?- ??j IP; printed each day for the folk of Cathay . \ .q\viyf/WvV ' \jJ<M Cards, booklets and bills for the show, Just so, ,i v. j : n manner artistic, but slow. ..-'^J^^^^1^} ? ' , l?n ls type page was carven by hand and spanned ^^ZP^Cl Wit ornaments gaudy und grand; they stand -^^Kl^^Z?' 0-.-T As monuments now of the work of Lee Chow, ^ ' . .H. - ot the .meat printing hand who scanned ' ' ? WW^** ll proof lu the fur yellow lund. ~. J'??3>^-? A nianO irin mighty wa? Ling Ah Bing, L_ii.-_ 'i ?' _In polities (j ul te tho whole thing that spring, C~ ?--1*7?.. And our printer friend tia ugh I that a circular brought . ' -Jl~ To the potentate's uotiee might bring or swing - , Some custom from those in tho 'ring.' sVjkf ^? be/ carved in a manner quito new a few , ... I ,?^??rf?\~*'? l'iuo pages of words all askew and drew ' ,\vy ^vjP^f As embellishments raie a lag snake here und there ' -' V ii1""^ ?"d a bug and a dragon or two, HO true ' . ? - r They'd give one the shivers to view. :.' A.. ,\ V ?- ,f ?':'-_A?i Now, Ling superstitious was. quite; in fright y I?--! 7j He'd howl if they put out tho light at night. ./ jj_ . So when from the envelope's shell there fell That circular gorgeously swell a yell Rang out on the air: 1 'Tis n plot! 'Tis a snare! .-p-v ?Tis the work of somo wizard to spell my knell!' And the mandarin quivered like jell. % ?^SIE? P?W liait day the cook broke the great plate of state, <-J5oi&$W Vffl^ The hinges came off the frout gate, a weight <^vK?$^ Dropped full on Ling's toe, and ho shrieked in his -~~7^T?S. "Tis the work of those dragons ornate; bot walt- i^^^^^^S^ My thirst for revenge I will rate!' /A ? ?e pounced on Lee Chow with a swoop and whoop, ^; 1 And boiled hlai next day Into soup, poor dupe; v^^r^?l ' ?ut the family came and took pay for that shame, waLiSfcS , Por they killed themselves all in a group, grim troop. On thc mandarin's spotless front stoop." Thc Chinese spook its talc had told, but ere the echo died The shade of Johann Gutenberg spoke near the printer's sider "Long years ago, where, as you know, good printing lirst began, In Germany, across the seo, there lived a printer man , , /-FRET? tVSXI Who daily, made in course of trade tho wherewithal |!v^^^^^ r^ilb For brCQd and kraut by turning oui a paper ev fe^^y <\3J3 Tlie Pouter's nome, 'twas known to fame, was Pam ^X^?Tr^-^^^y pernickel, and ^^f^^^^ / paper' t0?' tilG Metz Ba.wc, was sold on every lu triumph grand athwart the loud marched bold Von Dunkerudta, A mau of war most mlghtyt for he gave the foeman fita. When he returned, the bou fir es burned and fireworks shed their alaae, """S?E^K. V ' And with scare head each paper spread abroad the ^ ri>><j!^a_r ' general's praise. k^^f^J^?J&K i The Pumpernickel wit WEB quick and strictly up to ^Vy^ j!g jHm lj\3 brilliant editorial read: 'Von Dunker suite the Oreatl H^w\fC_^^3^^^ Of those of birth and sterling worth whose heads the Fates anoint. iain \\\im The mighty Frits rou Dunkersnlte is one great case In point' Alas for haste! That screed was placed a brewer's ad. beside, Alas for slip 'twixt cup and lip! A. Une tur two was ^^^^j^^^^f 3 Three words transposed. The form waa dosed. Nest ^^2^S?^Sir^ folk read with fear, Tho mighty Frits von Dunkersulte is one great caso ?iw!pr^5g7\ '**?t& T?e Beneral swore, the general tore his hair and 'jWflto J By grandsire's beard and oaths more weird ho doomed that printer's life. They took the thing before the king, who said, 'My Judgment ls That printer cad, depraved and bad, must eat those words of his.* Now, German words have droves and herds of rylleble? f alore. And in the lump set up bjr 'Pump* was one wwh . ty-tour. De ate the lino to eighty-nine, but then-oh. '...yl The ninetieth choked nina to death, and so : ?y.? The grisly Teuton ceased to speak, and fro::- d , A quavering voice made answer as the troubk-o ; ' ??aul. "I thank you, gentlemen. Your tales have been ural blight; lint, as I'm rather tired, perhaps you'll kindly uti vr'^vsP&Z5Rt?M good night." K;i'-^^n?iSi In chorus spoke the ghostly host ns chimes tho fu- ?A ..>... \; j ^ / ^jfim neral boll, -j::1 i^ly3^>?il "We shall not leave you yet fox we've ten thousand y'; V >'v more to tell." "Ten thousand!" shrieked thc printer man. "Ten '^O^^I?^W thousand more like thoseV IXi^&jP*^ \X \ Ten thousand wornout fairy tales of long dead printers' woes? No. thnnkB. I've troubles of my own!" He struggled to nrise, But clammy fingers pinned him down with dread, unearthly tics, And every ghost in all the host, with shriek and sob nnd wail. Rogan In chorus wild and weird to tell its separate tale. The printer roared, the printer howled, but louder howled the dead. The printer writhed, the printer fought and tumbled out of bed; And as ho struck the floor a flash of radiance rent the gloom Tho night was gone, the ghosts were gone, and sunshine filled tho room, And in upon the morning breece, home through the window wide. There carno the Carrier's cheery call as he his papers cried. The moral of this truthful yarn ls plain and simple quite: Don't hire a bad compositor, don't eat too much at night ?>on*t fool with spirits, wet or dry; don't let your troubles prey tTnon your mind, and don't forgot the CARRIER today. For Infants and Children, ta Kind You Hue Always Boigkt &guatuxo of (^^^^2^M ~- AVhen a married man wants any l^?.g for bb> own use ho nevor tells ?is wifo ho o*nnot-afford it. Thin signature io on every box of tke genalno Laxative Brono-Quinine UM I oca cay that cw ron a ?old lxa. Ofsa?on - It ia the man who snores loudest who always manages to got to sleep first in a sleeping oar. - Photographers aro very oharita blo, ?hey aro always anxious to take the best views of mankind. - THE REAL SARATOGA. Great American Sporting Resort Ro- ? eemblei Nothing Foreign. ! There is nothing fashionable or j ponderous in the wav tho people j tr.ke their pleasure at Saratoga. Of I "among those present," especially j during the polo season, there might j bo made a moderately long list of ; name? which would appeal to the j most critical American Yellow plush. But ho would be disillusion ized at tho spontaneity of tho pos ; sors of tho names. That is what tiley are there for-to pet away from tho routine stupidity of ? self I con: pious Newport, wliich not a few O? i?'.< :.? eau stand for only so IOIILC ? at a time, just as Hilly liankelerk> is (hero io got away from tho stu pidity of his routine existence, and holli mingle freely in ibo paddock and swap tips i:i i he ring; TO the horror of Yellow plush, who has come lo worship, j lt was to bo expected that tho cs ! tablishuicnt of a place of this kind would'bo hailed a3 the creation of j an "American Ascot" by those who get an added zc3t by such mental devices, just as tho moral ists have anathematized it aa "tho Monte Carlo of America." It ia, to be sure, thc ono place in tho coun try where imo horses and fino peo ple may be seen without much tout ing to interfere with either, and it is the ono example of really regu lated gambling in tho United States. But it ia not very much like Ascot or Monte Carlo, though enough like both possibly to call to mind the rollicking old days of a previous and very different century at Bath-if you have a mind to liken it to something foreign. To me it seems quite interesting as a great American {?porting ren dezvous, "the greatest all round*' ! resort of this sort wc havo yet j evolved, though, to bo sure, we aro ? still rather young at concentrated I frivolity.-Outing. Lightning's Strange Selection. . Probably one of the most rcmark i able lightning accidents of thc : period was that which look place in j one of the eastern counties last j summer. A man was shearing a ; sheep. Another man, passing on a ! pony, .slopped to exchange a few j words with tho shearer and watch j the clipping operation for a minute I or two. He had been standing ? there but a very short limo when a sharp crack of thunder was pre ceded by a blinding Hash of light ning. The shearer was startled al most out of his senses by seeing tho pony and its rider suddenly collapse ! in a heap, but in a. second tho man was up, quite unhurt. Then tho shepherd, happening to glance at the animal beneath him, found that the lightning had served it os it had served the pony. The sheep waa stone dead I This, it may be aa well to state, is a perfectly true story. London Tit-Bits. Floating Gardens. On the rivera of Cashmero aro thousands of floating gardens, formed by long sedges which, ara woven together in tho form of a gigantic ^mat. These sedge grasses, flags, stalks and lilies aro woven on the river or lako banks whilo their roots are still growing in tho slime underneath. Thc required amount of earth is then superimposed upon thc mat, the stalks are then cut, and thc mat and ita load are a' full fledged "floating garden." Thoy are usually about twenty by fifty yard3 in extent, seldom larger, the full depth of the mat and itB earthy cov ering being about three feet. A dis honest Coshmiri will sometimes tow his neighbor's garden away from its moorings and sell tho produce of the other's toil. A Suspected Visitor. "Is tho author in ?" "Who wanta to see him?*' asked the boy who answered tho belL "Just say a friend-" "He ain't got none,*' said the boy, and then he poured forth tho following in a volley: "An* ho's done seen the man about the rent, an* the groccryman has given him time, an the. coalman's in the han's of a receiver, anyhow, an* tho bailiff broke his leg comin' to levy on him, an' he's sick in bed from a yard of plastcrin' that fell on him whilst he ! wuz a-writin' obituaries on his crod ! itors, an' you'd better go long 'bout yer business an' let lum alone 1" j Atlanta Constitution. ! Thc Singlo Thought ?nd Two Souls, i "Smoking on tho car I" exclaimed . the disgusted woman as Dcnnia I Flaherty, with his long stemmed j pipe, took his seat beside hor. ! "Oi em," rejoined Dennis between j long and determined puffs. "And ! nv yo don't l?ike ut go wan up froont. Theso sates ia resairved fer amokhera." "If you were my husband, Fd givoyou poison." "Would yo now?" Puff, puff. "Oi think av yo wor mo woife" Eu ff, puff-"Oi would tako nt." ?ppincotfs. - Some brokers make it a point to ?ec that their patrons go broke. - It's a put-up joh on a man when his wife orders a now stove. - A double-barreled shotgun is tho worst type of tho deadly parallel. ' - No man can bc expected to foot his wife's billa without kioking. - Even tho river banks are unablo to stand a protracted run on them. j - When a man has.a peck of trou ; bio he ia satisfied with short measure. jB^aSmWSSkOLm^im?i?^?*^ - . H?B I HB BHBW GOOD ADVICE. The Lewyer Gave lt, and His Client Wa3 Mot Slow to Take lt. "Several years ago/' says a well knowi; criminal lawyer of Chicago, "lhere was a row ol hitching ruck* around the criminal court build ings, ?ind almost always there were s number of horses tied to them. . "One day I was passing through ii courtroom when tho judge culled to mo. " 'Mr. -,' ho s;dd, T nm going to appoint you lo defend this man hero, who is penniless and is charged with stealing a horse.' ?'i wasn't plea ed with tho ap pointment, but 1 bml to Uko it, so I asked' tho court to riv.? mo a chanco tb have, a few minutes' talk wiih ni) now eli? ut. Tho judge sent ii.; into his private chamber lo talk tho case over. There was a door opening from this room into tho mi bl io hall on tho first floor of I tho building. My now client was a villainous looking mun. " 'What evidence have they got against you?' I asked him. ? " The man I ?tolc thc horse from is out there in tho courtroom,' ho said. "'Anybody clso ready to testify against you?' " Tua. A couplo of men who saw me steal tho horse aro also out there.' " 'Any othor witnesses 7 " Tes. Tho roan I sold tho stol en horse to la out there too,' w*WclV I said to him, wiih a smile, 'it strikes mc that you dou*t want a lawyer at ali. What you need ls another horse.' " 'Say, partner,' fold my client, 'timi's bully advice you're giving mi . i'll just take it.' "And before 1 could do anything to stop him ho hud dashed out of thc door leading to tho street, had I jumpi d on a horse standing ut ?IQ ; ruck und ridden away ut full gallop, j "I ran i:\ and told tho court what [ bud happened, und ho started tho j pplico out after my friend. They j caught him before ho' got outside I the eily limits. Hut3 r?ll think my i advice was tin- best possible under .' tho circumstances.'--Chicago Trih ! uno. A Boirtc>Ou3 Critic. : In nu Australian theater recently I a man arose in tho from row of tho i gallery during tine third ac-c and rc j marked, '"Bhis is a had play." Tho i leading actor came to the footlights j and shouted: "You've no right lo interrupt. If you don't like it, go outside." "Kxcu.su mc," rejoined tho malcontent, "I have the right to criticise what I have paid for. If I buy a pound of butter and find it is bad, 1 say so. I have bought a shilling's worth of this show, and it is an imposition. I wont my mon ey back." At this point a stalwart attendant interposed. Clawing, un parliamentary language and smash ing of furniture ensued. Eventually the champion of tho playgoers rights emerged triumphant from the fray. Holding a shilling^ on high, ho exclaimed: "It's all right. I've got my money back. Tha play can now proceed. Hard Earned Dollars. Distinguished literary men aro just liko ordin?r}' folk after alL They do not livo in a cloud of inspi ration, and the incense that people oura under their nosea is likely to Jioko them. Mark Twain once told a hysterical admirer that he had writers' cramp ee;hr in his career When asked what ne took for it, he answered, "Beefsteak.** Samuel Johnson, although not an nyd Inn Ty man in any of his ideas or habits, took a very commonplace view of his profession. He aaid that a man was a fool to write for any thing hut money, and when os ked if he did not liko to write ho an swered that it is not pleasant to write, but it is pleasant to have written. Loot His Stoutness. An amusing accident once befell Mr. Bourchier when playing Dr. Johnson, In tho part ho had to make him self as stout os possible, and to this end ho had had manufactured a sort of pneumatic stomach, which was blown out before going on the stage and then sealed up. Unfortunately, however, on this special occasion he knocked against some of the scenery and caused a puncture. The audience was amazed ot hearing a strange noise and see ing tho "Sago of Fleet Street" shrinking visibly before their very eyes.-London Express. A Cup Race. "What aro these cups for ?" asked a well dressed man of a jeweler, pointing to some lovely silver cups on tlie counter. . "Theoo oro race cups to be giver* as prizes." ~If chat's PO, suppose you and I race for ono?" And tho stranger, with tho cup in hand, started, the jeweler after him. The stranger won the cup*-lion don Standard. - Getting engaged is like running to a fire; after they are married they walk hack. - Tho maa who teaches women to smoke always marries one what won't let him do it himself. - Marriage has a sure awakening because marriage is a dream. - It is tho worst cigar that is enti tled to first rank. - Big guos are. thc ooly things sorvod on armor plates. - A man without hands eau never i feel well. - It is easier to niako a dollar than it is to avoid arrest fur couutcrfcitiug. - Men of leisure seldom have time to do auythiug. - The saving grace of a woman is that, however low she falls, there is always something which eau make her blush. - Thc wisc husbaud remembers that ! his wife would rather have kind words ; and some new clothe.- now than silver handles ou her coffin a few years j henee. , j - Or. Wyman, government physi- j ciau at tin Sae and I'ox Indian agency : in pklahom i, ?ttmounc? s that a large majority ol thc tribe arc ulllictcd witt; tuberculosis, scrofula and other in curable diseases, and adds that the tribe will bc extinct withto a few years. ? Tho latest report says there are Loft ; but -ITU mouthers ol this unco-power ' i'ul tribe. Trustee's Sale. BY virtuo of authority nonforrod upon mo in a certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered t<? me by S. I', lato on tho lilli day of Soptombor, 189v, duly of re cord in U. M. C. oilleo for Anderson County, H. C., In hook KKK, pages 122*21, 1 will Bell at publie auetton on Salcmlav in January next, at Anderson Court House, S. C., at tho usual place and within tho usual hours of publie ?aloa, All that certain Tract or parcel of Land, eltuato in V?rennos Township, 8. C., con taining eighty and (?no fourth (80* ) aere?, moro or loan, and bounded by landa of Wm. M. Webb. M TH. Elizabeth Hall Mc Connell, I). B. Webb and P. Ii. Tate. Terms of Salo-One-half canh and bal anceen credit of ono year, with Interest on credit portion from the day of r.sle nt tho rato of eight per eeut por annum until paid, credit portion U> bo HO . .nrod by bond of the purchaser ?nd mort gago of tho promises, with leave lo tho purchaser to anticipate payment of tho whole or any parlor tho credit por Lion. Purchaser to pay extra for papen*. For further partleolars seo undersign- ] ed. UKO. 15. PRINCE, Trusteo. i)?c IT, looa 2?; | Judge ol' Pro buttes Sale. IST AT 15 OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Col'STY Ol-' AM?Klt.SON, In ike (\>urt Continua /'/?vi?. Janie Clarke and niiin \? 1 ? it tl*, IHain tiii?, against 15. L. Clarke, lt. >.. vin: and others, I ?ofondan i . Pursuant to tho ordta* of ija'.o ina ti-il ! heroin I will s"ll on S donday tr- .Innonri j uoxi, during tho usuidJioui'M ol sVdn, in front of tho Court 11 on-ut lo llio <M\ ... Anderson, th<< Kcal Lstslo described as ! follow?, to-wlt : j All that lot or parcel of Lund, situate lin tho City ot'Anderson, On tho south nido of Church M root, containing ono I fourth (1) aero, moro or 1O?K, fronting on I said Church street Ila ?.ct, tm.rn or ?os>-, and running back lu parallel linos 105 feet, adjoin lug ?otH of Mn?. Jomima Nnv ott, heir? o? Mrs. HUSH Ll. Webb and ot horn. Terms of Salo-One-third cash, balance on 12 month.! credit, with interest from day of sale, secured hy a mortgage of tho premises, thcdwelliug Insured and policy assigned, with leave to pay all cash, or antic?palo payinont at any time. R. Y. II. NANCE. Judge of Probate as Special lteforoe, Dec 10, 1!)02 25 4 Judge of Probate's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ANDERSON. Tn the Churl of Common rican. M. P. Trlbble, C. C. C. P., Plaintiffs, ?galant Mary J. Timms and others, Du feudanto. In obedience to the order of salo grant ed heroin, Apdll ?oil on 8aloHday In Jan uary, 1903, Tn front of tho Court Houao In the City of Anderson, during the usual hours of salo, tho premiaos deacrlbed as follows, to-wlt : All that certain piece, parcel of Land, containing on? hundred and fifteen (115) acroH, more or IOHH, on waters of Twenty six Milo Crook, adjoining lands of t?amuel R. Timms and otbora, lests ton acre?, more or ISSN, In poaaoaslon of Samuel. R. Timm*, lt being the Hame conveyed to J ease Timm?, an part of the Real Estate of Jesse Timms, deceased, known as tho home place aow in posses sion of the Bald Mary J. Timme. Torms-Cash. R. Y. H. NANCE, Judge of Probate aa Special Refetoo. Dec 10, 1902 _26_4_ Notice of Annual Meeting. THE annual meeting of the County Board of Commissioners for Anderson County will be held In the oilioe of the County Supervleor at Anderson, S. C., on Thursday, tho 8th day of January, 1903, at 10 o'clock lu tho forenoon. Any and all persons holding dalma against Anderson County aro required to lile them, properly proven, with the Clerk of the Hoard, on or before Sn lead ay in Jauuary, and those failing to do HO, their claims will have to He over, ns thoy aro barred from participation lu this mooting. Each one of the Magistrates in this County are hereby notified to have their criminal dock ??. it titi? the Board for examin?t!- 'iii f. I respectfully urge cac?, i ? ; every ono intoreoted to heed thia notice. By order of Board of County ComminHlonorH. J. P. CL A RUY, Clork Board Countj^Com._ C?.N YOU BE A.T THIS: I am ready to do all kinds of Wagon and Buggy work prompt. Just think < f il! I will Kim ?md Tire your Buggy Wheels ?now, find class, for $?J.00aiSet, and tho regular prion I? 7 50. Now I guar antee ?ny work io bc? UrHt-clux'? mid to' givo pertoct satisfaction; if not your mon ey returned All Spokes gki'-d In. 1 will givo you low prices on idl Wogou and Buggy work. What about your horse? Looa ho Interfere, stumble or travia bad? If HO bring him ai d lot mo stop lt. You will lind moon tho corner bolow Jail. W. M. WALLACE. Nuilco of Opening Books of Sub scription. State of South Carolina. PURSUANT to a Commission Issued to tho undersigned na corporators hy M. K. Cooper, .Secretar v ol State, on tho ll th day of December, 1902, not leo ls hereby given that books of subscription to tho capital block of tho Tennoaaes, Georgia and South Carolina Railroad Company will bo opened at tUOOllloo of B. F. Whit tier, Esq., People's Bank building, In tho City of Audereou, County of Andersen, State of South Carolina, on ihe l!Uh doy January, 1903, at ll o'clock a. m. Tho Haid proponed Corporation will ?iavo a capital atock of $250,000.00, divide?! Into two thousand tlvo hundred tabarea of tho par value of fluO.oO oac.h, and will bo empowered to engage In tho business of owulug. constructing and oporatlng a railroad from tho atdd City of Andorwon, State of South Carolins, to some point on tho Chatoogm River In oaoneo County, in ?aid HUte. on the doorgla Slats Line, lu tho direction of th* City of Charleston, in the Hiato of Tonneaaoo. W. B. FRINK, MERRI Mi H KI NN KR, I. H. H ARRISON. Dec 17, 1902 20 6 A \ ? vi '1.'i li 1 for governing or equal;.. ; t ?o flow ot womon'a menses wi ich occur about once '. ? every lunar moa'.!:. IA tho essential quality o? powerful herbs. KtTcetive, reliable, and'harmless i:i nature. M tu p) ic it > :t:-..l solace. It is ii concentrated essence be ? tula pt cd for womou'a delicate, organism, and :>ur ?i> MU-!; ! ?-.-m thal it Innot only palatable, but cnn bo properly assimilated and taken Into th? s y at o ni. Stoppages, "oppression, pnluiul obstrue timi, it -r?gulai-sty, ot the menses nnU slckly flow taro corrected and cured by tito rotular administration of thia superior ctumoim go?ue. Menstruation, or periodic flow?, necessi tuto o brea .m.: down of celia lining tho mucous meinbrimo nod a reconstruction after every HickncsH, which la accompanied with marked cogestion and loss of blood. Such chane.es aro very apt to produce chronic catarrh. Leu corr hca or Whites is tho result ot tlieso irritating discharges. Reculator cures these troubles and restores lo perfect health tho patient who suffered tho debilitating losses. Ituv ot druv^ista. 81.00 per bottle. Our illustrated book, "Perfect Health for Women," free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR. CO. ATLANTA, (JA. - OF - DR! M SC WHITE R?B?O?REMEDY. Ko taste. No...?..-. . aa ! ; .? li ll or I .>,'' >.? '.vlUioti! I Wl?l .? Udr.no liTn.'ly ?viii ?lih?-i ..i av>iietii. L? ; ? ? 11 tn cl?H.i I'M Lu .wl.-u -.. .o' .! sll?iv O lilli .1 lid*. v? hi i i ; I ' . i ;il : ? i vi* : i . . ,\ r I i .II ' ;. , a ?.( | jil er," HU Sui diiliU'-r .. iii uilltaid. lai|.ii Pi .. t.?,- ..?iv <.IO li i've aa .-ti u I'm iV .!;i'".?\ira ape? ii -. Whit.' !; . . i i: 'me.lv. |iiiii>r?< 1 le Me.fi?.. is .tl iv <. T 1 Mrs. M un- , i .. . M??*<>rluV.uiiTe:.t'of Woman's Chrlalhiti Ti'i I"- ati1 ' Union. Wioiii-i, Cali foi . ilia, wrlies: "1 Have ?..?< . .! Whip' Iii' hu . P. ,n, i - on very ?>b?t I nate .l.iin!;,tid i, ati.t I lio i ure . have lieen'iiiau'y. In manyi inesita* l-<-t*??>-l> ivas en M'creiiy. '. i ?, iirfulty nq?.a niend a tnt iiiilO'iii* White P.O.lmi! l!i>.iiPi!y. Miiinl.crs ol'.mr Union nradeli glin il ta lind i.'ri cco?o lid ireatiiioiil tn ai l ns i:i mil t. ? ;. i raneo work. ' I'ri:;:.;::.; ? ni hy i,. , i, i l Trini puchado free hy writ I nj; M rs. A M Towi'if.cn'1 (lor years Soeiei ? ty of a Wiiiiiiin'd I'hi'stina Tempor?nea Halon.) VIS Tremorn Ito-tmi, Mi . Sn lin Anderson hy OllU, (?KA V a. CO. Snpl 17, I?MI2 13 ly Tho watchword rmould bo "lCxaet." A Timo-pioeo that loses or gaiiin IH not ro Ilabio. A moderate amount of money will put vmir Watch in good health. REPAIRING work done bi ro IH not expensive.but it in thoroughly pood work. _JO MN H. CAMPKKU. "SPECIAL NOTICE! Parties owing me either by Note or Account will call in and settle same without sending to see you or writing you again, as I must have same settled at once. I can't do business on as long time as you arc taking ; ao avail yourself and come- in at ojicc and save expense. Respectfully, JOHN T. BURRISS. NOTICE. ALI. persona ir-!? bte I to tin- ICxcolsior Oil and Korti!!/, -r Coin puny munt sottlo iwooiinU) on or hy November lat. Tho n Ital ra of tho old Company muat be Bot tled by that date, ami ti iw hoped that every debtor will hood tlii* nntieuat once W. P. C< ?X, President. Oct 8, li<02 Hi _ are the most fata! of all dis eases. m KIDXEY SURE ll a d Gnaraateri Rssui; or money refunded. ContAiim ? ?medies recc^niz^d by emi nent physiciens CR thc tost fa? K5dney and Bladder troukUo. PRICE ?Oe M?d $LJ* SOLD BY EVANS' PHARMACY. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: I 'J E > good to your land and yourciop 8 5 wil! b? jjooil. Plenty of I Potash J i In thc fer! '.'..< r spoils quality j' r*i I :; and unity in th? har- . . K ; v.iXJ , v? .. Writ? t? and ?ivM?| ?j we >v:U Bend you, v ..>. ? ,,v next # mail, C.; ftYjftM ; ont money winning ^J^ffll ? .. , t,: '.?wS v?3' a '.".?. / .?il ti ' . ' .?' . :> . t WM, lM : (?? ... j - mm Foley9s Money ?nd Tar xor children, sa fe,su rc. No opiates. Peonies' Bank of Aiton, ANI>i:iSNOr7, M. C. We respectfully solicit a share of your business. Assessment Xfotice. All?! I'OIl'S OKI "I 'B, A.NleilstiN S.l\ Tl I. IS'lillie*.' ?vi!! I...?jil.? r.i iv l'.?liiriiH bf iVi'.omil l'r*>|>erly f"i l'a.i'm f.?r Itu* nyM Ki's ?.u\ Yi-iir, fruin in UrH il<y ..!* .I:tiitt;ir?*. I'JiM rj> t!l>''.'lilli il'iy "I i*?'!?r iiiiy I'.itl.ivviiiv* inriii Ko.il KM al o st ami < i - I'l'fiiri', hu! ?ni in . .i.?r.: nf It'll li?'?ti' 1.1?uti' ..liii-.. lu.j r lum .|.,i |". noted II juill t li** rcitiri Maul; ivlion I lit?j* Tim 'I un II .ir':. A>'i ? . .?. uni iu:u I lijf 1 ??. to ?! : Kir vii IIIMM! Iinji t l ! :.> ..n-? lui lr oivii re lines ?ullin t timi; |m >t.i...|. II. : iv Mm ilillirillty ul'ilcl tl;.?tl lit , I T J ii nj; ti Ml ?i rc.Mil. '? p. ti.lil i, ii. w ii .!<? I'..i ir. , . i y i , ???"I. ri ?ll t i liiii from i! ii , r; ti. Ky ult mc,,M mako your , l?VyN returns und iii. o liy ?MVC ox . MI iud lrun I lill! j l's-(ViiitVitoiiiii> S iii.'i,' ny. i'.*! i yv.ii;< of ii i? uni I i.MMij.t fruin I'.illTiix .Ml ?I lier inajej h-iHveu I t hf. Il,'l S ol .'! lU.d lill veal-, i \Ov|it Ml'i^O ilieajl.llllo ' ni cm niti.r .. vi;., ..i i lrn.it lui i,j; II .cr., | or t'fUtit liny lilli''! ran .. sllaH li-etuo i t ix iM .'io|l*. I i'm tl.invi'i.ii'iici' ul 1'.. ? .i'-..,. ii. will n'so linvn l>*!|iiti cs hi ufe H t.. t i rii.i ,i tli fulliiiviii' Illili S illili i i ic? .. ! Moilun I. ii ii* il i v, .Lit. ii i .'T.. I M< il ut . i lc, w. .in. .lay. January ! ' I v.i, 11, ti i -..Li-, .? unuury i ! Moseley . Krtilay, .l.iiiitary il. I Kaylil Sli ;'.i!i H H'jj, .Sainiilay. .lu nu ny !'i j H arr Monday, .la ni iry I ; Stnrevllle, l'ut >ii!fiy. .Iiiiniitry l.'l rihiknuali'V Mill. WcdiieaJay,.laundry it Itiiiytnti, Monday, Januar? i.*. Hislioii's Kian, h, ?-ntur I vy, .1 lunary 17. J-?vc Kork?, Monday, .luiiuury lil Ailinn, TuoRituy, .laiuury 2?l. Wyatt's Storo, Wednesday, January M fular Wiciitli, Kri lay, January 1ft-a. m. .lam cs'Ht ore, Krlday, January iii-fi. in WluliiKloii'i Store, Thursday. January 15 IVIJIIU ny, Tiiefliliiy, January IS. IViuilelnii, Krlday, January lil, Townvlilo, Friilay, Januniy Mi. Tll|*aloii, *-talunliiy, January I", n.'iui'ii i'm li, Monday anti Tuusiiay, January 2U nuil 27. Kultou, Friday und Salurday, January 30and 81. l'iuiliiKiut, Monday ami Tuosday, Jnnuiiry 2i> and 27. Pullar, Monday, TucatUy and Wodno.iday, Jan uary 1?, 20 ami 21. Willlamston, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan* nary .K and 2?. G. N. C. HOT,KM AN, Auditor. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDRRHON. IN TfilK l'llOlSATi: COIJffiT. J. lt. ('.ix, na Executor ortho l?atate of l?lizabetli Cox, deoeaaod, Hlaintitf, n^ainntMra. Nancy A. Sblrlov, Mra. S. K. Ragatlale, Mra. Mary A. Dunlap, Mra. H. J. (iain?*-, Mra. Mall?n J. ElRin, M rn. Emma Pennon and W. F. Cox, liHfeudautH.-Mum mona for Koltef- Pe tition not Herved. To tho Defendanta nbovo named : You are herohy HUIIIIII?IKHI ami requi red to anawor the Petition in thin aetlon, which la nlt?d in tho o?lee of thu Court of Probate at Anderaon Court HOUHO, 8. C., and to aerve a'copy of your unuiwer to said Petition nu the un hie ri hors hereof at their oilico at Andoraon Court House, S. C., within twenty day? after the aer vloo hereof, exclusive of auch day of nor vicc ; and if you fail te antiwar the Peti tion withtn tho time nforenaid, thu Plain till in thia action will apply to tho Court for the rolief demanded m tho Petition TRIIJ?LK & PRINCE, Plaintil?'H Attorno3,H, Anderaon, 8. C. Nov. 12th, l?Jt)2. You will further take notice that tho nnderaigued will apply to tho Judge of Probate at Anderaon Court Hourn), 8. C., on Mouday. the second day ot' February, A. 1>. 1903, at ll o'clock a. m , fora Final Hetllumuut of the H?talo of F.llzabeth Cox, deceased, and diHCharj.ro from tho oilico of Executor of aaiil Katate. J. H. COX, as Fx mm tor. TRI BB LE & PRINCE, Afya. Pro Pot. 12th Nov., 1?02, A. D. To Ma?llo J. Elgin aud W. F. Oox.absont Defondautri : You will take notice that thu Summons iioroin, of whic.li ihn f >rai*oitig i* a copy, and notice of Ki nal .S illloiri'mt woro tilia day filed in tho oil) :a ol tho l'robato < !ourt :ii Andor-son. s. i '. i'RlBIJBK .V PltfNCB, Attoruvya I'm. Pet. Nov 12, 1 ?12 _? Foley's Honey and Tat cures colds, prevents pneumonia? S. C. BRUCE, OVER I). C. Brown ?t Bro'a. Storo, on South Main Stroot. 1 hav '-'? yeara ex iierienco in my pro* feasiou, an?! will he p M>'-.t to v.-ork fer any who ?vant Plates ?narie, Fillihgdone. and 1 maleo a appcUlty of ICtiruoting Teeth without pain and ???!h no after pain. Jan i!o, 1?H11 31 GO YEARS EXPERIENCE TBA DC MAIUUGJ DCW?NB COPY KKIMT? CCCJ " AEvena M.i.!!r.? a aacUa ai?3 4?^riiKW>!i rn? onlaklr *?<^rt*"? oar cflriKui fra* ?*^i.?r a* IjiTarUf m la iKv.fcabJr ??**?U??U. dawaiialra. n^iL. ?uri^iT hAic.i.iui. HaatftoMkcai r?unu seal fra?. iROa-t aa-*??r ftj- *mcmrutf ?ml*n\?. rataaw UL??M? MUXI A C?>- roeotCf wiaial mMit*. aluwa? aaarB>, U Un ? A fcaaAaoaaalf ?kaaajta??* vaa?tr- ?f^SfJ* iM?aMo? r>i aaiy ar?-?Srio Vxtruaa. V?r?,,? a