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The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and -which lias been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ?- and has been made under his per j?/^7%^7*~7^?r. sonal supervision since its infancy* \&&ry% /<&C6Ata?: Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of i Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment? What is CASTORIA ' Gantoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. If" contains neither Opium, Morphine ncr other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guaran ":ce. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUR COMPANY? TT MURRAY 8TRCCT. NEW YORK CfTY. T. II. WANNAMAKER, Pkks. JNO. C. 1IASKEL, V. Rues. E. W. ROBERTSON. Sec:. & Tkkas ? % \ Important Notice % Ihe Union Warehouse: to Those who contemplate % Company, COLUMBIA, S. C. Cotton Storage. Capital, $100,000, Capacity, 30,000 Bales. If you are interested write for rates to H. L. ELLIOTT, MANAGER. THE bank of springfifld SPRINGFIELD, S. C. I Painting. 1 o , ? ? We -wish to close out our ? ? line of Paints and Oils and in # % order to do so will make prices J ? on quantities far below actual J ? cost. Our line contains * ? o o L. M. Mim:s, Pres. Jno. McB. Beak, V. P. J. B. S.MlTKjOiishier. Directors.?L. M. Minis, Jno. Melt. Bean, .H. A. Otloin, J. i>. Fnlmer, J. \V. Jumper, Dr. J. F. Hutto, W. P. Hutto, ?. C. Sulley, J. A. Berry. Buriiacss transacted with promptness and carefulness. Money t<> tend <>n appproved se curity at reasonable rate. We have a famous Maaganess Steel Safe, warranted and proved to be burglar-proof. Interest allowed in sav ings department at the rate of|l per eent., pay able May and November. Accounts and cor respondent s solicited. . H-ll-l-y. Drs. Perreyclsaffi & Sifleo Otlice in New Dibble Building. We will attend all (rails in the country. DR. ST FLEY', Specialist in Dental Protliesis, Crown and Bridge Work. UNDERTA KEK- AND PRACTICA h EM BALMS"R. THKEK PINE HEARSKS If OK BOTH CITY A N't' COUNTRY SERVICE. Oran 2:<.jl>ury:, S. C Mrs. Floride Lowman Hood, Teacher oi Music, Art and Elocution. Second lloor, Barton Building: line equipment, lalesl met bods. Music pupils taken Irotn ?*- years up. The lam ?us Burrowes Musical Kindergar l?-t: r\.?,!,(?::! is iiv.d for small children. Terms reasonable. Ready-Mixed Paste Paints and Dry Colors. Now is your opportunity to ? have yourjhouse painted cheap. * J Our paint carries tho same ? ? guarantee as all guaranteed o X brands. j! I Hazard Reeves & Co I I Orangeburg, S. C. | ??????????????????4 The People's Bank. Ora.ngel>tirg, @. 0? Commenced Business March 15,1001. F. A% AD DEN, I). O. HERBERT, President. Viee-President. II. C. WAXNAMAKER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. C. Crum, D. <). Herbert, B. F. Muckonfiiss. A. M. Salley, F. A. Edden, Abial Lathrop, H. C. Wannamaker. WE A RE ST1 LI G ROWI NG. Deposits December 31,1902, $114,4l?0.00. Deposits March 31, 1903, $1(14,071.00 We pay interest on deposits. We give every accommodation consistent with sound hanking. We want, your account. Call on us or write. Stiles R. Mellichamp, SURVEYOR, and Fire Irssiirance Agent Represents only OLD and RELI ABLE COMPANIES. Also writes LIFE. ACCIDENT, and HE VLT1I Insurance in the < >U> and RELIABLE Travelers' Insurance Company. Oftice Corner Amelia and l'itthan Streets. 'Phono No. 7. RING MR t'l'. SuC Til CAROLINA ill;' Ruildi IUI i P. M. ICES. S. Kl Sc iv II- urs tt \. M. tfi : Consultation Free. Ladies in attendati Cal' for "'Healt h ! Lost! Lost!! Lost!!! You run no rU in ((living rurmt lire ONK SETTER PCPRY. WHITE v% i i ii oruwii c.t i's and I down s|H)ts j on left side. Answers to tin' name of iI'' , 2 -I'iv! ?,???J**U^'- Reward will Ik- given if re S unike Smo k & So * 1 turncd 10 t" >l ^?tklkk, wannamakej, bmoak, \ t o. AJ yL (|)nlzjer\s store. -.^.:._._.._jL_: The Formula i Or V? o ry: ? (->l-> <<*?fc SWJ, \/iirpnic _..c:ne: a tbir. spirituous liquid, of c. r'.ccsznt 1 ^?iu5d Extract PERUViAW BARK FhiM ".^xtrac Fluid Extract. BLACK ROOT Flaid Extrac Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extrac It Cures tlie Chilis that other Chill Tc 15e Best General Tome. No Cure, N< DIED AND RETURNED TO LIFE. Resurrected Man Tells of the Happi Heaven. 7 The days of miracles are not passed, according to those familiar with the death and return to life of Ulysses S. Roberts, a cigarmaker and musician. He had been afflicted with consump tion for nearly a year, savs a Jlarris burg, 111., special tc the Philadelphia Record. Two weeks age his condition became worse, and a few days later he called his wife and two children to his bedside, and, kissing them good bye, told tbera of the fast approach ing end. In the presence of the fami ly, bis pastor, Rev. A. S. Maxey, of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, of that city: Attorney 11. S. Marsh, his family physician and a number of relatives he died. An undertaker was called. Twelve hours bad eiapsed since the spirit had left the body, when suddenly the figure lying on the cot smiled and opened its eyes. Mr. Roberts then spoke and asked them how long he had ueen gone, and when told, he said: "That's strange; it seems to me I have been gone 1,000 years. I have been in heaven and 1 have been hap py." He told of his meeting his father, who had long preceded him and other relatives and friends. Many questions were asked by the pastor, Rev. A. S. j Maxey, co cerning heaven and the description given by him was won derful. "But," said he, "I have just seven days to remain on earth when I will leave you until we meet up yunder." When asked by Rev. Maxey as to how Jesus appeared he said he was most always happy, except at times when he beheld this earth steeped in sin." Roberts expressed a desire to return to heaven, and true to his pre diction, on the seventh day, and at the very hour named he again died. How to Avoid a Had Husband. A young lady should remember that to be the wife of a bad husband is worse than being an old maid. She should be careful from the outset whose attention she receives. Here are commendable hints: 1. Fever marry for wealth. A wo man's life consisteth not in the things she possesseth. 2. Never marry a fop, or one who struts about dandy-like, in his silk gloves a ' rullies, with sijvered cane, and rings on his fingres. Beware! there's a trap. > 3. Never marry a niggard, a close fisted, mean, sordid wretch, who saves every penny, or spends it grudgingly. Take care lest he stint you to death. 4. Never marry a stranger, or one whose character is not known or test ed. Some females jump right into the fire, with their eyes wide open. 5. Never marry a mope or drone, one who drawls and draggles through life, one foot after another, and lets things take their own course. G. Never marry a man who treats his mother or sister unkindly or indif ferently. Such treatment is a sure in dication of a mean and wicked man. 7. Never, on any account, marry a gambler, a profane person, one who in the least speaks lightly of God or re ligion. Such a man can never make a good husband. 8. Never marry a sloven, a man who is negligent of his person or of bis dress, and is filthy in his habits. The external appearance is an index to the heart. . Shun ?be rake as a snake, a vi per, a very demon. Murdered at the Telephone. At Louisville, Ky., W. B. H?cker was shot dead Wednesday as he stood at the telephone talking to his wife. He was married three weeks ago. He had called up his wife at his home, about ten squares from his office. As the shot rang out she heard his shriek and then tho sound of his body as it fell to the fioor, overturning a chair. I Mrs. Ruckcr, running at full speed 1 through the streets in the busy part of the day, reached the little oilice. wherein lay her husband, almost as soon as did occupants of the other i otlices in the large building. The as- j sassiu had stood on the pavement, bis Office being on the tirst Moor and next! to the street, and from that point had j lireci the fatal bullet through a win-' do'.v. It went straight to Rucker's! heart. Two arrests have been made : but the evidence is purely cireum-! stantial. The suspects had quarrelled I with Ruckcr, who was a real estate agent, and had threatened him. Al ter the shooting they were among the first to cuter the room and enlist in the search for the assassin, and the [ police considered the circumstances! sulliciently incriminating to warrant' the arrests. Kucker was 20 years of I age and well regarded. ' tintl of Hilter Fiulit. ?"Two physicians had a long and stubborn ligiil with an abeess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes of DiiPont.Ca., "and gave me up. Every body thought my time had come As ii last resort 1 tried Dr. King's-New! Discovery for Consumpl ion. The lienc Iii l received was striking and 1 was on my feel in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." i. con quers all Coughs, ('olds, ami Throat and Lung troubles, tluaraiilced i>\ Dr. J. Wannamakcr Mfg. Co. j Price5Uc, and $1.00. Trial'ljot ties free IIhyc Von Indigestion*.' I f you ha ve Indig ist ion, Kodol I lys pepsia t lure will cure you. 11 has I cured thousands. Ii is curing people every day every hour. Y<ni owe ii lo yourself lo give ii a i rial. You wilj continue lo suffer until you do 1 ry it. There is no ol her coinhhial ion : of digesianls t hat digest and rebuild j at the same time. Kodol does both., Kodol cures, strengthens and rebuilds. [ Sold by j Wannamakcr. M lg.. < '<?. Skak '& (S? C it*er taste, made of t POPLAR BARK t PRICKLY ASH BARK t SARSAPARijLLA mlcs Don't Cure. > Pav. Price. 50c. FELL '/.HEEE STORIES. The Awful Pate of Three-Year-Old Cornell Bonnean. That was a terrible death poor lit tle :i-year-olrl Cornell Bonneau, son of Proprietor Bonneau of the Caldwell hotel, met Tuesday afternoon while laughing and playing in the joyous ness and innocence of childhood with his 5-vear-old brother. Campbell. They were in their playroom on the tUird iloor of the hotel on the Taylor street side of the building. While the two were playing at rolling over some mattresses Cornell fell against the sash. Several panes of glass gave away and the little fellow fell three stories to the cruelly unyielding flagstones on tire pavement below. Of course the child probably never suffered any pain after that sickening thud with which I his tender frame met the pavement, but it must have been a horrible tran sition from mirth to terror, merciful ly swift though it was, as the little fellow was' passing from that last jolly summersault over the mattress though the air to death below. With a grip tightened by the ter rors of death before his eyes, the lit tle fellow carried two pillows down with him, and to this is due the fact that he was not instantly kill. These shielded his body against the stones, but his head struck over them ap parently, and his skull was so badly fractured that he died a short time after reaching the hospital. Mr. Itichards Manning of the South ern Express company's officers nearby saw the fall and picked the child up and carried him to his mother and the other members of the family. After a brief consultation it was decided to carry the patient to the Columbia hospital, but he died before medical aid could be administered, never hav ing regained consciousness. The body will be taken to the fam ily's former home at Allendale Tues day for interment. A short funeral service will be held from the hatel Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, those who go to Allendale leaving on the noon train. Columbia State. A Cure for Eczema. My baby had Eczema so bad that its head was a solid mass of scabs, and its hair all came out. 1 tried many rem edies but none seemed to do any permanent good until 1 used DeWitt s Witch Hazel Salve. The Eczema is cured, the scabs are gone and the lit tle one's scalp is perfectly clean and healthy, and its hair is growing beauti fully again. I cannot give too much praise to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. ? Frank Farmer, Bluff City, Ky. In buying Witch Hazel Salve look out for counterfeits. DeWitt's is the original and the only one containing pure Witch Hazel. The name E. C. DeWitt & Cr., is on every box. Sold by Wannamaker Mfg Co. A School of Matrimony. Young men and women desiring to enter the blessed state of matrimony will soon be afforded an opportunity to take a course of instruction and re ceive a diploma showing that they are in every wise eligible as husbands and wives, says a Des Moines dispatch. Such is the purport of a bill recently introduced in the Iowa State legisla ture by Representative Daniel, a phy sician. The bill provides for the ap pointment by the governor of a "state director of marriage reform instruc tion." His duties are to "formulate a c nirse oi instruction for candidates for matrimony" and furnish the same to every reputable physician in the state. The proposition is meeting hearty indorsement, and, strange a.sit may seem, physicians are foremost in its advocacy. t hem. j. <;. Puu? an lOnd to it All. A grievous wail of times comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness. Backache. Liver complaint and Constipation. But i hanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try only 25c. Guaranteed by Dr. Wannamaker Mfg. Co. Fourteen Lives Lost. Fourteen employes of a celluloid comb factory at the corner of the Boulevard Sevastopol and the Rue Etienne Marcel, Paris, lost their live.?? Saturday in a tire which was started by an explosion of gas. 'About twen ty other employes were injured. "I find Thedford's Black-Draught ftc'K'il medicine for lher disease. It en red iry on after he had spent ftOO with doctors. It tsall the med icine I take."?MRS. <*AWOT.INB MARTIN, Purkersbnrir. W. Vu. If your liver does not act roa ularly rm to your 'lru?irifit and secures) pnckiise of Thwlford'a Blaek-Dranolii and take a dose tonight./ This great family medicine frees the constipaled IkjWoIs, tirs up the torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion of Idle. Th .Iford's Black - Prnnpht will eleanse the bowel.* of i n (??irities an?i *:reiiethen the kid neys. A torpid liver invites colds, bilion-ness. chills and fever and :dl manner of ?ii k iiessandeotit;ii/inn. \\ < ik kid neys result in BrightV which ciai? ? as many a- consumption. A paekat'e Mf Thedford' braii?l t dioulil always in the house. "I user! Thedford's Blark Draughl leu-liver and k'dnev eom j.lmiit- und f. und nr.: I. >'?? ? ?I it."?WILLIAM CUiT.U?N, Mar btcbeud. 111. a ? 11* .1-1} ?. 'el Uli* ?-?"-ee.jt Hlru-lc \.<v kept Attention. i I YE ME VOITK CONTRACTS 0 for Hay. Corn and < ?als .Meat, Flour, tirist &c 2-17-1. Fit KD. F. POOSJS? A lso ; fr * fr ? fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr ?? fr fr ? fr fr fr fr fr Good Implements form an important part of successful farm ing. ORANGEBURG FARMERS deserve and want the BEST IMPLEMENTS MADE. We can and have demonstrated that the Chattanooga Plows and Thomas Grain Drills are the best Plows and Grain Drills to he had in America. We have so much faith in the Chattanooga Plows that we have just received our .first shipment of ONE SOLI D CARLOAD of fr fr fr fr So sure are we of the pood qualities of the Thomas Grain jju Drill that we ordered a solid car load of these drills and now have them on hand for immediate delivery. tyj fr <?> fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr I fr fr fr Good Points Chattanooga Plows have center draft and sloping landslide which makes it the lightest running Plow. Beams and Points are fastened with two bolts, this means a saving of points. Plow share rests on standard and not on mold board, and con sequently does not weaken the most expensive part of the Plow. The Plow handles are bolted to standard instead of mold board thereby making mold board less liable to break. Plow handles are supported bv a 5-16 inch iron braces and not by the usual I inch rod. The handles may be made high or low to suit the height of the plowman. All connections are made by patent bolt head, which will neither allow a bolt to turn nor cause a casting to creak. Only one size plow bolt is used in the Chattanooga Plows. They always fit. All plows are uniform in shape, and given a superior polish. All woodwork painted with red lead and vermillion giving a du rable and beautiful finish. Chattanooga Plows are not made by a trust, but are Plows the farmers can t rust. Thomas Grain Drills .... Points of Superiority. 1. One oiling does for the season. 2. Tin: best and most, powerful speed device for changing fer tilizer quantity. :\. Convex plate in Hopper keeps fert ilizer down and so in sures an even flow. 4. Fert ilizer DROPS STRAIGHT DOWN to the seed bed with the grain. 5. The flow of grain and fertilizer can be seen by the opera tor at all t imes. (i. A Fertilizer register which indicates both weight and measure. 7. An adjustable drop hitch on a swivel. 8. The lids of all Grain Boxes open tight against the front side. No seed wasted?no canvas to be tacked. 9. A conductor puts the seed in the bottom of the seed bed where it is covered and not scattered and wasted. 10. A Scraper adjustable to any condition or kind of soil^or removable entirely. 11. No weight on horses' neck. 12. Works well in sod, turned under stubble, corn ground or trashy land. 13. Each Drill equipped with accurate land measurer. 14. Easiest operated, simplest and most durable. Thorough ly tested and hence guaranteed to do the work it is built for. The Chattanooga Plows and Thomas Grain Drills stand for all that is good, strong and serviceable. Sold and Guaranteed by J. W. SMOAK, ORANGEBURG, S. C. ?& fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr ?fr fr fr * fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr ???????fr????????????????? The Edisto Savings Bank, j OF ORANGEBURO, S. C. This Bank'has two departments, a Current and a Savings. \ 1 nterest is allowed in the Savings Departmentat the rate of one per cent per quarter, payable on the lirst days of January, r April, July ana October Money saved is money made, and the w way to save is to deposit your money in the Savings Depart- # mcnt and draw interest. This Bank's absolute security is best d at tested by its Capital Stock of $100,000.00 fully paid in. and its }) Surplus and Undivided Profits of $18,000.00 andby the charac- a tcr and standing ofjits Officers and Board of Directors. a B. H. MOSSrPres. J. W. L0WMAN, Vice Pres. <) F. S. DIBBLE, Cashier. J. W. FAIREY, JR., Asst. Cashier, f DlllKCTOKS. J. W. Lowman. M. O. Dantzler. B. II. Moss, W. $ G. Smit h, J. M. Oliver, A. L. Dukes, W. F. Faircy, Sol Kohn, r > J. \V. Smoak. CP > ' Accounts solicited customers assured every accomodation, ? > coiisislent,wit h'sound banking. Money loaned on good security. <p Tax Levey. (trangeburg, S. O. The oil ice of County Treasuier, at j Court House will be opened to receive I taxes for the year IINCI, from the 15t h | dav of October to J 1st day of Decem I her. 15M?. - State tax.r> Mills! Indigestion Is often caused by otw* lOrd.Co. tax. -: " 'eating. An eminent authority saysi St? Special (!o. Lax. k Road tax. 1 School.I ax. Total.IP Special School I ax dis. No. 1. 2 Rondcd Debt Sp<- ia I school Ro'ldl d I >ebt Special school Mi Ii? Bonded Soecia i Hehl the barm 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 liko Kodol, which digests your food with out the stomach's aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol contains Boon restore health. Diet ing unneces sary. Kodol quickly relieves the feel ing of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer alter meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. Kodol Nature's Tonic. Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt? Co.,Cblcfif5?, Thoil. boiilccoQ.tu.lns>;? liuius ibeGuc. ma. 41, 4,:; I ?r. VVannamaker. Mfi I tended debt Special school i;7, ! 70. 1<U tYYY ?? t.'i. j ?? j I am permanently located here to ?? 7s. ;? ?? practice Dentistry, lain prepared Lo \. I?. F.\in, I do lirsf-class work ai a iea??'liable late. Treasurer. ! DR. 1 L. KKEVES. DeCMavetiee. who has been established in Orangeburg since 1S77 thanks his many customers for their liberal pntronge in the past, and solicits their patronage :' the future wlie-n in neet! JE WE LR WA 7Y7/A.., I 'LOGICS, SPBCTA CLES, AND SILVEliWARl Repairing done in all brauen? s and satisfaction guaranteed. 1,000,000 CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SAT.K P.V - C. W. PR ESC OTT. SI.?O Per Tlitiiisnnd. cypress" shingles ?For Sale l!v? C. W. PRESCOTT. Corn must have a sufficient supply of in order to develop into a crop. No amount of Phosphoric Acid or Nitrogen can compen sate for a lack of potash in fertilizers [for grain and all other crops]. We shall be glad lo send fn.-c to any farmer ourlittlebook which contains valu able in forma tion about soil culture. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Xcw Vork?Kit Nu??un Street, or Atlanta. Utu-t'i'A so- Broad St. !MM8?vMM66MMt??0M9 HURRY! BIG BARGAINS IFOR CASH For next 30 Days 100 Buggies, 100 Wagons j Come Quick j and Get the Pick. Oscar R.Lowman Mi ? ST. MATTHEWS SAVINGS BANK. ST. MATTHEWS, S. C. ?Under New Management? W. T. C. Bates.President. J. S. Wannamaker.Cashier. DIKECTOttS. J. A. Banks, W. T. C. Bates, F.... Buyek, J. E. Wannamaker, M. Jareekey, J.S. Wannamaker, H.A. Raysor. Docs three times the business it did two years ago. Now owns a famous ? Manganese Steel Safe, Warranted and Proven to ue Absolutely Burglar Proof. Money to lcnd.at reasonable rates on approved security. Business transacted with prompt ness and carefulness. Accounts anH correspondence solicited. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits allowed interest at the rate of four per per cent per annum. Farmers and Merchants Bank. CAPITAL STOCK $30,000. President, Vice President, I. S. Harlev. W. L. Moseley. Cashier, W. B. Thompson. Board of i lirccors. 1. S. Harlcy, T. R. McCants, I. W. Bowman, B. E. Riiey, Isidore Bich, W. L. Moseley, J.W.Sandel, | R. F. Way, Bohl.. E. Wannamaker. We announce with pleasure lo our pal rons and the general public that we have moved into our New Banking Rooms corner of Russell and Brough ton Sis., where we are prepared todoaGenend Ranking Busi ness. < >ur Bank is supplied wit h Fire Proof Vaults and Burglar and I''ire Proof Safe. We ask you for your deposits and will extend every aecom dat ion consistent with correct i tanking. m ?twa French female -Jj a i'iiit.i* ivik. forSurra??? M?*?TM'iTio?. , NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL 'J : ?3 f.utlnn i.uu.i..i it Mmii*j it-tutu'.-.i. (mm prcpsM 0| r ".? Jl.'iO per tm. Will - u.t them on irlal.ta b? i ?i i r..r ?A ? ? -Ii r.-:i. v.. i. SAitifi ?. . '<???. If yourOatftgUldoas nut -.1 UNITCO MCDICAL CO., not 14. LjNC??Tr?. Pa. For sale by H. E. Reeves. ? Co. Pecan Trees for Sale. J HA YE A FEW HUNDRED I very line Pacer SlIKLL PECAN Trees for sale. These trees were grown from seed raised in tins section and are thoroughly adapted to tins climate. Also seed nuts for sale. Ad. dress. D. L. Evans, I l-iM-Hmos.* Kllorer.S. C. Specialist in diseases of the eye. car nose and t-hroul and in GENERAL SURGERY. ()RAN(iEt:i;):i;. S. C. For Sale. 9 SECOND-HAND SQUARE P1A O nos at ^50 each: worth three time the price. Also !?"> second-hand Or gans from $10.00 to $20.00. We need room and t hey must he sold. The M auch a xt Music Co., Orangeburg, S. C. For Sale. rrt ?R SA LE, 75 THOUSAND FEET V Long Leaf Pine Lumber: building sizes, all well seasoned. j. L. Phillips, or ll-ll-:im. aykus& Wii.lia.ms. Wanted. I) ERSIMMON, DOGWOOD, HICK JL ory nd Holly Logs. Freight paid >n carloads. James Cockshott, lu-21-4m Charleston, S. O.