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Have Last week was a remin men it hurried into a hithe: it also takes actual cold w ones. Here is special food .C.... .e. c.o--O*. Our great line of H. C. Godman Black Bottom Shoes for Ladies and Children is the best on earth for the money. Every pair warranted. A new pair given or the money refunded if every pair don't give sat faction. Have You Thought of Shoe For yourself and little ones? Well, if you haven't you can't < better than to see our great line of Shoes. The largest line Shoes in the county and the best line of all leather Shoes that c, be found in the markets. Shoes of all sizes, to suit all ages and classes. The large Values in Shoes at the smallest prices. Everybody in the county knows of the great wearing quali of our line of H. C. Godman Shoes for Ladies and Children; th< give satisfaction. Have You Thought of Winter Dry Goods There is no house in this county that can offer you such large and varied line of all classes of Dry Goods as we can shc you, and there is no house that will sell you as high grade me chandise as cheap as we will sell you. Call and see our great line of Dry Goods and be convinc< that we can and will do better for you than anybody else. Have You Thought of Winter Jackets, Cloaks & Fun We offer you a large and complete line of Ladies' Jackets a Furs, including a line of the famous Monte Carlo Jackets for I dies. Also a large line of Children's Reefer Jackets, from $1 $7.50 each. Also a large line of Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits at very attra tive prices, from $7.50 up to $15 per Suit. POULTY POITERSMISSION WORK IN INDIA. Supply plenty of gravel to fowls thatPiythDrvnWelofCitanhd are being fattened in confinement Chickens should never be allowed to Tefloigvr xel go on the roosts until ten or twelve Iaditrsigppro weeks old. so oki ni"wsdl Lime is a purifier and should be used b r.Wn .Le eet as a wash on the coops, perches andatGenodS.Cbfrt nest boxes. SuhCrln rnho f hn lyssot seledgg, ity: Womn' reivignee ofChisina her plenty f gravellysternghellyandxUnion crushedbone.itring ppeye on arMi Ducksshoud bealloedaimuc 1 Work mile froma Chste librtyas ossble Thy aent y AMrca with its eea recen Fla egs, ggwihinegsoubeats prfeeod,.C, atopefre it yolkd egs nd the unatual oatinhalin banch vaes a: Iatfn ar uen to soft shense egs gveit ouain poeaksneMissiona: hefaty milesavighoysteeeshefoseand Duck g shoul fd all tahwlloweat frche uligo h yais aibouttye as sblefoesnin.mt They are anotularpr Fmakt. Con, egs aihnd beygcdsofs i h dogble yobet angsdoldtrthcomprisingalfor matongr chice tof fahncy being 00 gdver-odsssbs esl not be pertted orotomn an imlsadalondee onthsi olfd, allotncasscoke rain that Englandl eathfo breat tendy eoesenin temtanigamoheeo , Amaretiong fileas an arley sore ntncsay poutr yardis ofleanyup reding todrt anangvrm shol wit beipmited roli acioost ot oitree ihter liecoeas. tiloaftherralmostaprehistt breastatones. Amuding finlt tsaolii ource Te r enl epe She had just handed him the frostystingfoaimlods mitt, but he was game to the last hur- ctn otepsin;te die. ptet "If you are ever in trouble," he said.repcflanad "do not hesitate to lift up your voice,duigtthenofmy -and you will find me 'Johnny on the terptal ie;adt spot' " edtetueGdta r "I'm in trouble now," answered the ukonGd hwPu r humn rfrieraor wih asig log Arilahdt the fw "And.behod." clamed heius Therumen amosphereality t phanting shath, andavahese.a -Chiagoewsints fmtinpserly ben h ithro _________ fmle hild, who from efr bis ~o,~otYourisconsiacred les hovlzatan f and hre inthefirplae sttow e ilddinga l of edyraids. "Tht ws a acumlatonf ous heyad anceet an peuar allol: hol rcips ourfaherculouo e soast ontedga paprs owtow anptaayorn idoaty asomprogh 3,0 my bneft I avetoleanthe 0ou treme fahngesses, aeti of ispoke abutone moth"-It teir humasand theys mayer Mose an HI ~ tshin aihn ths ini heavisi. Mideation tht Egads th inf DidMossavehonsCetailytaning haens etheo23, no, utIfyo hveevr adten haoudi ncsair,h plesue eamiin a op of~ odereall avetain gornme halAgel's rea pitur of"Th who itherferean woithihr Lawive"yuhveondredwhythirno heirbalos!Te ferho the rea pante surouned he atease.olwprtcst trirchl fce gry bardan beom-frohay relyagentl pepla ugpristl gwn itha airof orsfitand they anmawohi ashe muc reemlin toseofa to-earbcing tough themssione tha reaon s tis:Jeomes Bbletesaectul The paten, todav Latin Vudurieg telstthatnwhen mose camedow frm te montantp ei pnatisble thireadth fac ws raian" raed wihheun the preGotht genre huma rfigtsinneraor, i pur sou ongmrsehlleahed twhen fam dran tGreSetantteas- ichildren-ths, ne hsi "radint." eo, eucased thlaer veru- wThi wten tte n realiy pectinaing thi aInugt amhrn ly Storer-the readstr "Yensatsead, "ha's theoroube." he th famil bein yth oyongathf lataicago orews. femd ermage ie ind wher froher-i hi pctr accordin iscosiedes housy th erth Actn threwin therelaceisdot nd hsbanrd dincapablein of ctin "That as apnccumuation ofrouses advanceent; life are hellowi hoped pe rousates ctionutr of the esoul, ny shas ruhe dosem adHi Hre.d all the ie Gorsthat unf ob uho der of the approaching crisp rIto deferred purchase -of wine eather to make some people 1 for the thoughts of those wh H Have You Thought of Blankets and Comforts? We have an immense line of Blankets and Comforts to show you at matchless prices. 16 All we ask you to do is to call and see our line and we will do the balance. S +ooo Our great line of H. C. Godman Black lo 1 Bottom Shoes for Ladies and Children $ of is the best on earth for the money. 8 m Every pair warranted. A new pair given or the money . refunded if every pair don't give satisfaction. st Have You Thought of That Splendid Line of O Winter Underwear? I Our matchless values in all classes of Wool and Cotton Under a wear is the wonder of all who see our line. The greatest line of Men's Fleece-Lined Underwear to be ' found in the State at 75c PER SUIT, Shirt and Drawers. r- Men's Wool and Cotton Underwear, Ladies' Wool and Cotton Underwear, Children's Wool and Cotton Underwear in every size ad and quality. Have You Thought of Your Winter Millhiery? Our great line of fine Millinery is replete in every detail and id if you only could visit other cities and see what you would have to a- pay for the same class of hats as we are selling, you would cer to tainly be astonished at the low prices we are selling. There is no millinery department in the State that carries finer c- goods than we carry and there is none that sells fine goods as cheap. Cheap, shoddy millinery has no place in our store. England forbade this as murder, according to the English law, wee trdaa ntesb ty. she was compelled to cast hercoiusbaname ryfth living- body into the fire to befiethog wic teyav a burned with the dead body of pseadteemmre .s- har husband. trbadvbaewt h c v Of these widows there arecurneothpestmkg 7now 21,000,000 in India, who, wmnsfadpatct h ae according to our code of morals, tuho iy n onoro 1are, we might say, sinless; they httas 7are suffering starvation, abuse, ITeciso hs itecid condemnation indescribable-and wmn mrsndwti ie a, we almost fear-unbearable by seln alhge ote m womdn of Christian lands. ta h 0fo al fCia - These, indeed, are the women frteeaesie ihmn n- whose state calls for missiona- o e' ys hcsol d ries; but these widows, to what- oa' edapa bv e eever number of millions, include ecoue ol atnhrt a all the wretched women of Indiahegrudforoevrwt re for all must be married, and if adepsdgrato-hecis husband have any affliction of pec sa h elu nqi le body the wife's utter worthless- 'iso h e ireteelt of ness and sinfulness are the cause tewmn 0, and she must suffer. otlnagoeofheyu le Let us consider; to a popula-esofthewmnbsty etion of 285,000,000 people inGo wihpvryad lw e India, there are only eight orcateihrowihosa rnine hundred ordained mission- impritdhrt per n aries, dividing thus to each mis- atog ufe-ntesres m sionary the care of about 160,000 mtwt h oa isoay nols. Well may we ask withwhwaaloapycin Fr - surprise: Can one modern mis-thblneswictisdm isionary with his environments oftiimrsnetpousth -a more refined civilization andchlladbraprtohe b- organization, in that clime, ofstrndakdfrremn. n- scorching sun and poisonous Temsinr enhl al e reptiles wrest each, these 160,000edntotllhrfJsuw, nsouls from the grinding teeth ofwhloneropedteys of330,000,000 gods, and the super-oftebid Amyiidex sition of 40 centuries? peso rp vrtesgt at We know how it is in our ownlesfcaswtlognaxiy ' land; how utterly helpless someshraeditohemsony ttime seems the minister of the adbge:"hnwl eu egospel to wrest, to his own satis-coebkTnIculas ffaction, one soul from one god-hutoopnmeys e the "God of this world," in a!Poptalbiddite tha population of 76,000,000 Chris- grwt e akndee atian worshippers, and surround- ams pnn notems ed by a civilization of 1900 yearsteisogdlns;uryor nof Christian era. hat cefrhr n u of But, we think the little wom- siistimhwt h oe d en, with their little children, o h lse isoaywoi .who, as girls, must bear from laighrit h reLgt n their birth the same almost un- Wehvmaydingwes a bearable punishment, and asinorateswehvdt, rn boys, inflicting that punishment. wihfiswe btce r In women's names, in the com-gra;whvepiwicfil st passion of women's hearts, they,whn piaosgaw *u se with their kind husbands andviasweheamtonwic d adoring fathers, should set freefalwihtestngoison - these little brown hued creaturessu;whaeCrtincrty m of a sister clime. These womenwhciseomulpwrf, m were the original thought, and btrqie osatsseac . to bring them before our pity- fo h prt n hnti n, ing eyes this paper found it isfiinyfis hita necessary to rehearse statements caiyfis ehvi at re and figures perhaps well known btoegetadsr rvn tto us all. weli u aue-ua rs Our men, indeed, are our re earthly gods: they would be mis- Ti iyi h otoln ble erable to see us return to thepoewhniteharofn. -barbarism from which we havedeorahsalfieenmnt ns come. As half heathen them- frlgosesayaewnig >le selves, at the time they were notItimoeo rflhalv, .ld aware of our barbarity- but now frlv sal saslihsni nboth rescued, let us t:ogethermetskigbsinswr n-from our mutual height ofwihtblsison. iyha ed Christian civilization, lift to thenocedrdgm.Ishik or same height the children who fo ufrnissed ote ty sit in darkness in a foreign land.aflce.Iwsthtenr h-jWee omn' hart nt en ~oir thugha whcompassio onv P1 erthe wuldno beco passeutdendtesed Pityries ughit Al and snappy weather. Wor ber goods. It takes frost tc ty in their winter supply fo > have not made their wintE RVE YOU THOUGHT Of CLOTHING 2 We offer our matchless line of Gent's, Youths' and Children's Clothing at matchless prices. Our large Clothing stock is replete in eyery detail. A large line of Children's Suits and Knee Pants. A large line of Men's Overcoats at special prices. A large line of Men's Pants from 50c to $7.50 per pair. Call and see us when you want to see the largest cheapest and best line of Ready-Made Clothing ir: Manning. ilave You Thought of Hlats & Genit's Fumnishings! Call and see our immense line of Hats for Gent's, Boys and Children. Hats to fit everybody and fit everybody's pocketbook. Just think of this, 25 dozen Gent's Heavy Canton Flannel, Elastic Seam, Scriven's Patent Drawers, only 50c per pair. Our great line of H. C. Godman Black Bottom Shoes for Ladies and Children $ is the best on earth for the money. Every pair warranted. A new pair given or the money refunded if every pair don't give satisfaction. o*o+ A large line of Gent's latest style Neckwear. 100 dozen Curtis' Famous C Brand Collars and Cuffs, the bes1 ine of Collars on earth for the money we ask for them. ave You Thought of Trunks? We carry the most complete line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Band Satchels to be found in this town. Call and see us when ou want a nice cheap trunk. S DRY. GO Clarendon' s Gre; the divine love that caused the sol h tt ie eso Saviour to leave His home ontoamnwoiabeowrko high and redeem the wretched wohssunee i sae here. o h a hlrnta uh Let us take pattern from that t aefrhm first great Missionary to the Slir en olne a afflicted and imprisoned of earth. tr h oiia esn o Save the sorrow-stricken in In- gingbutatplcexns dia. When the tender chord ofnolge exs.Rfrmi uman emotion vibrates, and jnee ntepninbsns causes us to feel another's woe,anitsneddbdy-rs let us not turn our backs toanBner those little weeping women and -- their 21,000,000 wretched and TePaoTnr desolate little widows. God is Alaysepditapan with us when we are with pity, and God never fails when pitywaeomrcnltonge faileth not. Were the life-veinstuebtefrdon soi of our bodies sometimes calledsitduothsrngtasr upon to bleed for the afflicted ac httetnrwsrso e would open them; we may do sbe astePiaepi less than this and save a people Msca.Sewss ee -open our pocket books, openmieththeangrbcm our hearts, and go right in andcuistokwnheranfo save India. MRs. WM. F. LEE,. ues h gv e xe The Pensions. tl t The appropriations for pen- H a bu iihdtnn sions in South Carolina have tepao hnh okdu reached high water mark and inansid ll probability future appropria- "orisrmn a naf ionis for this purpose will be less cniin o uh ohv than in the past. For the rea- sn o esoe. sons: "twstndol he First-The tax levy is heavy, mnh g. and will have to be increased, "hntemnwoddi e unless the pensions are reduced.tanydn'kowhsbies. Secnd-The political reasons "o for continuing the appropriation "o aa.H a et no longer exists. The Confed- b ligsre laigta erate Soldiers have been so re- tnn ins hm e uced in numbers that they aremamadic.tinrue scarcely a- factor in politics. This lk in ed igr qa was proved in the last election. l eiaet adeicmie Third-The distribution of the wt nerfruern cu pensions is so unavoidably un- ay h niiulwoa equal that dissatisfaction has tmtdt ueti ntue arisen. The conditions imposedlateinlypssedeth are very humillating in manyofte.InacImfret cases, and it is a common remark syh i tmr amta that undeserving men draw pen- go. ions while it has often been ac- "Ide? epted as a fact that deserving "nedh i.My. s men do not get the pension. whitashooabedyr The Press and Banner does isrmn? not believe that any Confederate "twsyusl! is undeserving. We believe that "aayuaewog every soldier is deserving of con* nee- ue in nti os sideration at the hands of the bfr. State, and further believe that "rbbynt u o ue pensions should be given to allthtisrmn, evtels alike. The pensions should be, o aeabtho ti tep as now, too often a reward for igt os.I eog oMs the lack of thrift. Better cut-Jns h etithr hl h the whole thing short than toisotftwn Shtldmyo demoralize men who are able and'awytueiantosdfo otherwise willing to work. Al-yo most anybody would quit work Btteuhpymnfe ii if the State would give a suffi- sc at st aehsca ient pension to enable him to tisago usiuefracr ive on the shady side of Easy tbe If a man can earn from one toLckIThren two dollars a day, why should he be excused from work and' ysni~1 ie i.Sie put on the pension roll? BclnsAnc.Sle htwol Give a pension to those sol- crdahril ee oeo i e diers who lost a limb, and give a ~tiges ol.Pstvl ue >eso oneedy widows whosebolbrscosanpie.01 husbands wei-e killed in the war. 2c urnedb h .B o Stp enios o thrs h ouea the Stregvna eso bout it? ider how many women and - shake down chestnuts, and e themselves- and their little r purchases yet: A large line of Suit Cases from $1.75 to $10. A large line of Ladies' High School and College Roller Tray Trunks, from $6.50 to $15. A large line of Flat Top Canvas Railroad Trunks at $2.50 to $5. When you want to see the largest line of Trunks in the coun ty come to our store. - Have You Thought of Floor Coverings'? There is no house in the county that carries such a line of Floor Coverings as you will find displayed here at our store-Mat tings, Carpets, Rugs, Crumb-Cloths, Art Squares and Linoleums, and a large and complete line of Spring Roller Shades. Curtain Poles of every description. Window Draperies, Scrims and Cur tainettes in large variety. Have You Ever Thought That The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store carries the largest line of Fine Dress Goods, Silks and Dress Trimmings of any house inte county. There are but few houses in large cities that carry larger stock of Fine Dress Goods than is carried by this house. If a lady wishes a nice Silk Dress of any kind she can get it here and have it made right here and trimmed up in the latest, Paris styles and all this done for a third less than you can have it done in large cities. When you want the latest styles in fine Dress Goods, here is the place to come. Our great line of H. C. Godman Black Bottom Shoes for Ladies and Children is the best on earth for the money. Every pair warranted. A new pair given or the money refunded if every pair don't give satisfaction. DS STO RE itest Dry Goods House. An Alaska Solomon. cl ovnint mn h ~ "Thei'e's an old judge up inCos toofheUidSae, Alaska where I spent a few bti eurstrefutso weeks recently," 'said AssistantthSaesoclluhacne District Attorney Train, thetonadinhepsncniin other day, "who interested meofafistwodbeifclto greatly by his excellent rul- gttrefuts nodrt ings."maetedmnefetefo "While I was there he had a-teeeto fSe~tr ypp case before him in which two ua oe h su hudb brothers were litigants concern- md nteDmcai lt ing some land left by their fath-fomoftesvrlSasin er. They were so bitter towardstaofgnrlzgth de each other that they wanted an mn ntentoa ltom inventory practically of every Mutier stone on the place and a perfect ly equal division made. "When the judge had heard"fevronkewhaagad both sides of the story, he came mdcn r igs~wLf il to a quick decision.is"wteD.Turremey "'John.' he said, 'you go out twP. yudsl l o aei and divicde the property into nwmno e"Iflil ~ O what you think to be equal parts siain tmc n ie ru and William, you take yourbes 5caThR..LoeaDg choicecalter Johnehasomake thendthe divisioono.'eUnte Sats "Itwasbefrethisaebjdg iies three-frt. so tha aflyprsoer adbeecn- haedt al funy aperiene iced nd.nowstod p t re tn andrunkte presncnditeion ceivsenenceThejudg of gaphir ofice wupd te difcuntry," ian: inemad ah man and, itectiws how you50-'ederledo ofento'res be o "'Allright jude, I'elgo coe whnhe ists ithoull in the$50inmyroserpcke,'adeoh I thad ruemocrat plae said he juntyconvctoeach offic e wsrevealSintesven [ing or hs mony.sgeat hury geeaIzn hoe de 'And to yeasandthree die wing he nthonlsplafor mofhs n piso; hve ou ountaneer that i yourtrouses pocet'Atlng, gaunt frellw. a contnue thejude.mediing Dr. agings thew recieri's "It as doncas''g~ettwow, a"ynd el id no se in ~ead he ndofthesetene. dned manof gea." Hnalbe w'ar con -Echange.tin somthn and tiver man notlear whcat T wa. I finyallyu Choed oflefter 40 ars.k pse rgtutohewnw "th pils forforters.DcoslekAthe same timudgeal vitand o ood hio asin cuei emnenly. Ineajuale whe-adesdosm "'lraightczm, tetter, sal've urn n l the kin ydrosessr okfr"ftrfmln nhs pocket sadthe auntt convthe acg- frsm ieh uldots 'All ther arycearlssnd n tensadhoetemtte ti ore. trusr swggrckeoftefcewhn thencirkuclledhe himd'Hol eahrdtef years ago, sentence." ldma,'sadh Mr. C.ryane in Thenea Common, clr,'sxycntadno oe the coitetfon rovidingrs Docor$0 the poplar con of imnosng elo rae u n c'uredihimdpermanentan.thrvalhable eavr ntsbrodbuses, srinCnss cren5 lihodmn eolutionsumtter, such rhe cutumn a a a o and allaothernskin diseases.dLook fo allotendrst aren eawrhs agoun-eofie -NwOlanie eratic THue .fB RpryesenDemorat tie asdsc arslto orTheirtfu tier and , says he the House of RereenCommoer, atigSupie hreesterCnressda ent Andrew.ewcoldJohevnsolokng recommendar amendment toSe-odlyahatyrbt btacksmithaofeTicdeionmofSehators; twebt ineach agosJances thB. erhufrdsuhtrue enaerha idued the measre.rmremtssafwcudedr Wh Besuse sumthen cain andle.Btawnrflcng coenntro teSte yand ao noaolwdhstkn lcrcBtes tativesottlesewholly curedome"ihe nthe fto surrend sme thean rts"n aentfl vl nthe rfuse to ereformd-ive idnespriytebodadce Seat has thelled thmatsure edgsinadgvefc control themSenate andcdo.not Seate Legilures oberered-t ~R .Lre rgSoe