r.
? Beflections of a Bachelor.
It's like finding money not to spooulate.
Women call it a sewing party because
that is what they don't do.
One nine thing about marrying an
old wife is generally there is no
inather-in-law problem.
Yon eould hardly get anybody to
L. k.j :# tL.i - ? <
ww vwt u. kuai warn wv way 10 DC a
good eitiien.
HERITAGE OF CIVIL WAR. .
Bwimndi oi Soldiers Contracted
Chronic Kidney Trouble.
The experience of Copt. John L. Ely,
of 0& ?, 17th Ohio, now living at 600
But Second street, Newton, Kansas,
will Interest the thout
sands of veterans who
came back from the
Civil War suffering tortures
with kidney complaint.
Capt. Ely Bays:
"I contracted kidney
trouble during the Clrll
War, and the occasional
attacks finally developed
Into a chronic
case. At one time 1 had to use a
crutoh and cane to get about. My
back was lame and weak,' and be>sides
the aching, there was a dls
(.resting retention of the kidney secretions.
I was in a bad way when
I began using Doan's Kidney Pills in
1901, but the remedy cured me, and
I have been well ever since."
Bold by all dealers. K0 cents a box.
Foeter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
At the Industries commission re
cently held at Vryheid, Natal, It was
stated that thousands of millions of
tons of ooal equal In quality to any
yet mined In Africa existed within a
radius of thirty miles of the town.
H. H. Oaexh'b Bows, of Atlanta, Urn., are
the only eunossaful Dropsy Specialists in the
world. Bes their liberal offer in advertisemsat
la another column of this paper.
A Rainy-Day Welcome.
The rale was pouring In torrents
wnen Mrs. Haddon flew to the door
and admitted her friend, Miss Ransom.
"There, you are what I calf a
real friend" she cried. "I never bxpect
people to keep an engagement to
onitin )!?? In m olnn?" 9
>U m Okuiiu, 1UI luo; UKYlir
do. I told Mr. Haddon this morning
that I knew you wouldn't, but here
you are!
"I won't keep you standing in the
vestibule a minute longer. I just
thought perhaps you'd like to let it
drip off you a little, as I've had the
hall all cleaned to-day. I always have
It done when I'm sure of eight or nine
hours before It needs to be walked
on.
"But?Oh, no; It doesn't matter a
hit Perhaps you'd like to take off
your rubbers? Rubber soles? Oh, no;
I never wear them, for they make
such work on carpets. I mean, of
course, one expects to have one's own
carpets ruined, because so few people
consider It at all, and I know rub*
ber soles are popular. I only meant
the rule was for myself.
"There, now, let me flnU you a comfortable
chair; perhaps, as your skirt
Is damp, you'd rather not sit in one
of the oovered chairs. Here's a wloksr
one that I've never had a cushion
made for, just for such occasions;
and that brings your feet on the rug,
too.
? am
now it jrvv ii excuse me lor ono
moment, "while 1 speak to Bridget, I'll
he ready Tor a nice long talk. It was
ao good of you to come, and so unexpected!"
Truth le a Stranger to Fiction.
The novelist's small but valuable
son had just been brought to judgment
for telling a fib. His a oh* having
died a war, he sat for a time in
ell eat thought.
"Pa," aald he^ "how long will It bs
before I stop glttln' licked for toliln'
lies, an' begin to get paid for 'em, llks
you do?"?Llpplncott's.
Salvation cannot be spread without
sacrifice. So. 33-'06.
A WINNING START.
Nerve Force For the Day.
Everything goes wrong if the
breakfast lies In your stomach like a
mud pie. What you eat does harm
If you can't digest It?It turns to poison.
bright lady teacher found this
to be true, even of an ordinary light
breakfast of eggs and toast. She
says:
"Two years ago I contracted a
very annoying form of Indigestion.
M> stomach was In such condition
that a simple breakfast of fruit. toaBt
and egg gave me great distress.
"I was Slow to believe that trouble
could oome from such a simple diet,
but finally bad to give It up, and
found a great obange upon a cup of
hot Postuns and Orape-Nuts with
cream, for my morning meal. For
more than a year I have held to this
course, and have not suffered ezoept
when injudiciously varying mr diet.
"I hart bean a teacher for several
jreara and find that my easily dlgestad
breakfast means a saving of nervous
force for the entire day. My
gain of ten pounds la weight also
causes mo to want to testify to the
value of Orape-Nuts.
"Grape-Nuts holds first rank at
our table."
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, U|?V
here's a reason." Read the little
book, "The Road to WellvlUe," In
fhgs.
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SOUTH CAROLINA CROPS
Condition of South Carolina Crops
For Week Ending Monday, Aug. IS
1906, as Given Out by the Department.
The whole State received ample
sunshine during the week but there
was consderahle local cloudiness during
the lust two days in the southern
central and wester counties.
The average temperature was much
above normal. The extremes of temperature
were a maximum of 100 degrees
at Blackville and Bowman on
the 10th and at Walhalla on the 7th,
and a minimum of 66 degrees at
urecnville <?n the lltli. The daily
maximum temperatures ranged in the
nineties, exeeptp in the extreme western
counties and at places near the
coast where they ranged in the eighties
during the first three days. The
daily minimum temperatures were
about normal.
The precipitation was deficient except
a few widely separated localities
that had excessive amounts ranging
from about two inches to nearly
four inches, with a maximum weekly
amount of .'l.Oti inches at Choraw.
Both the temperatures and rainfall
conditions were generally favorable,
and ground dried rapidly except over
small areas where the rainfall was
excessive. There were no bight winds
or other damaging weather conditions.?J.
\V. llauer, Section Director.
Boy Accidentally Shot.
Laurens, Special.?While three
small boys of the city were down in
the river Sunday afternoon hunting
and fishing, Julius 'frapp, aged 10,
wns shot in the left shoulder ami arm
with a shotgun by Clifford Harris,
aged 12. The boy is not seriously
wounded though <|iiite painfully, as
it appears that only a portion of a
light charge of small shot struck
the lad. He received prompt medical
aid and is reported as resting comfortably.
He is a son of the
Widow 'frapp of the Laurens mill
village. The Harris boy, it is understood,
claims that he did not
know the {run was loaded and was
merely pranking with it when, to his
utter surprise, the firearm was discharged
with the rcffult above indicated.
Summer School Closes.
Barnwell, Special.?The AikenBamberg
summer school closed a most
successful session here on Friday. !
The school has been in session for
three weeks and has been quite a
success in every way. The faculty
was composed of Prof. W. I,. ltrookcr
j of the Aiken schools as superintendent,
with Prof. K. H. Hall of Denmark
and Miss Jennie Lou Brown of
Aiken as his assistants. Each of the
instructors is amonjr the prominent
educators of the State and the summer
school was fortunate in securing
such able teachers for the different
branches. The attendance of the
teachers from the three counties was
good and all took a deep interest in
the work manned out for them to .!<>
The State Pharmacists.
Greenville, Special.?Tlic thirtieth
annual meeting of the State Pharmaceutical
association convened in this
city nhout 70 pharmacists being in
attendance. The examining hoard reported
that only three out of 12 applicants
for licenses to practice pharmacy
in the State had passed the
lamination. The successful applicants
were Claude Cannon. Spartanburg;
T. E. Khnme, Rummerton; C.
L. Moseley, Greenwood,
Negro Excursionist Hurt.
Lamar, Special.?Alexander Stephens
of Hartsville, a negro excursionist
returning from Augusta on an excursion
run from Hartsville, was injured
at this plaee. His right foot
was cut oil by the train and he received
other painful injuries ahout
the head and body. Another negro,
whose name could not be learned,
was also hurt
Crops in Laurens.
Lancaster, Special.- For the past
ten days there has been no rain in
this section with the result that much
general improvement in the crop conflit
ion is noted. Cotton is yet far
below the average and hundreds of
acres in this county have been "laid'
by" grassy. There is i??i*linn< < ?>
I I'*" *"
increased ancrn^p planted in pnrn
and uplands am, as a general thing,
vary pood, while bottom lands are
poor. 1'eas are line and a large
acreage was sown. All cops will
need rain very soon if tlit* hot wave
continues.
Monazite Mine in Court.
Anderson. Special.- Judge <!eo. K
Prince at chambers has granted A
temporary injunction restraining certain
parties from operating a mona-'
aite mine near Pel/.er in tlrecnville
county. The plaintitTs are James and
Joseph Alverson, minors, who allege
that their mother, a Mrs." Taylor, sold
the right to mine nionazite on the I
small place owned l>y the family j
without consisting them about 1/
s. _
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W*^
British wnen tennis players will
come hnr* act nmmer.
Countess lasslnl, It Is reported,
znaV leave le Greek Church to become
a Ztoaah Catholic.
The Bmpns Dowager says that It
will be two* years before China's
constitution completed.
Leader lii London's fashionable
world says tit a woman cannot be
I comfortable a less than $25,000 a
year.
The Oneen > Oi?m ? -- tv~ "
-V wawaw ?* ? vuo DUiai*est
toot Of ar titled person In the
world. She ears one and a halt
Inch boote.
There is e rell-itn'own actress in
Paris who lei received 19400 tor
giving a slngl recitation of "La
Marseillaise.'
Mrs. Russelllage If learning now
how many nnstlsh people there are
in the world Wo can give advice on
how to spend fty millions disinterestedly.
i
The smallest roman now on earth
Is said to be Me. Paulina, ot Holland,
eighteen >ars old, and twenty
inches high. Ee weighs less than
nine pounds.
Miss Helen Knber, of Bt. Joseph,
Mo., Is one of %e few women real .
estate agents an the only one, with
the exoeption o her partner who
handles railroad rods.
Miss Fay Tecdeton, an actress,
was secretly mar.ed In Philadelphia.
Mrs. Thomas f. Law son, wito of
the Boston flnamer, died at Dreamwold,
the Lawso summer home in
Massachusetts. or nine years she
has been a sufferr with heart trouble.
Miss Georgia L Burns, of Okla- |
homa, Is the yougest woman ranch
owner In this cantry. Bho owns
11,000 acres, cc i >rlslng the Arrow
Heart cattle ran^-J^-nd she recently
leased for ninet < , years 100,000
acres of oil and' 1 lands.
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Sultan luprove 8.
Constantinople, "nrkey, By Cable.
?It is stated that the Snltnn passed
a good night ant his condition is
somewhat iaiprovet. Kis u-Iuvtnnec
to submit to treatnent lias complicated
the situation but one of the
Palace doctors indtrcd him to allow
the employment ol a simple appliance
which gave mmediate relief.
The doctor, in recognition of his
services has been promoted to the
rank of (icneral.
Dr. Ellis Irowned.
Richmond, Va., S?ocial.'?Dr. Daniel
F. Ellis, a memtxr of the Facility
and college physicitn of Randolph
Macon College, Ash md, Ya., was
drowned in Stagg crvk, while on tinway
to pay a charitf-visit to an old
negro patient. High] ater swept his
buggy down stream. The Doctor's
five year-old son was with lioni, hut
was saved by his fat ?r placing him
in an overhanging tf-.
TH.HN HBiWD.
Miss Wearyun (ll|i>. no.)?I like
to see a graceful mani.--"
Mr. Dorum (ln-ten lptlng)?Hem!
Am I not graceful?
I Miss Wearyun?Yes; a^d, as I was
saying, I like to see a graceful man
bow himself out of my presence.?
Chicago News.
OUR PRICE LIST.
Combining good quality and low prices
The prices quoted bolownro guaranteed
to bo the lowest for quality of Goods
1 year old Corn WTisky, per gallon f 1 ;'?Q
I 2 l.YC
" ?? ?? ?? tt ti a 2.00
4 ? 2.26
| 5 ,, ,, Tar Heel Corn Whiskey 3.00
1 ? ,, Good Kye "Whisky per gal 1.76
2 ? ? Good Rye Whisl.y " " 2.00
3 ,, ,, Good Ryo Whisky " " 2.50
4 ? Good Rye Whisky " " 3.00
5 .. Good Rye Whisky " " 4 00
No charge for vessel or packing.
5:to extra will prepay express on one
o three gallons; over 3 gallons, 76c.
SKUMAN & COMPANY, SALJfclHJRY
- - - - NO.
R li'l SOTS
?H HUNTING TRIP
Be *ure to t>e properly equipped?obtain the STF.VUNS
ami you cannot <.o wrong. We make
RIFLES . . . from $2.25 to $150 00
PISTOLS . . . from 2.50 to 60 00
SHOTGUNS. . from 760 to 36 00
Ask your dealer and infitt Send for 140 page Minton
otif popular make. If Ir.itr.l cmlo|, if Inter*
v? u? nnn< toUain, wc ship ested in SHOOTING, you
carriage charges ought to have it. Malle<l
frrfuiJ, upon receipt of for f??ur cenu in stamps to
catalog price. cover pottage.
Our attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger will be
J sent anywhere for 10 cents in stamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.,
P. O. Do* 4006
Chloopee Fall., Mm... U. S. . j
When in the Market
FOR
GOOD WHISKIES,
WINES,
BRANDIES, ETC.,
CALL ON OR WRITE
J ohn :MIcrv"l?,
SALISBURY, N. C.
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PALMETTO AffAlf
Occurrences of Interest from
AH Over South Carolina
MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS
A Batch of Live Paragraphs CoToring
a Wide Range?What is Going
On in Our State.
General Cotton Market.
Galveston, quiet "....10 1-2
New Orleans, quiet 10 5-10
Mobile, easy 10
Savannah, nominal 10 5-16
Norfolk, steady 10 5-8
Baltimore, nominal 10 5-8
New York, quiet 10.00
Boston, quiet 10.60
Philadelphia, quiet 10.85
Houston, quiet 10 3-8
Augusta, quiet 10 3-8
St. Louis, nominal 10 3-8
Memphis, quiet 10 1-4
Loisville, firm 10 3-4
Charlotte Cotton Market.
These prices represent the priees
paid to wagons:
Good middling 10 7-8
Strict middling 10 7-8
Middling 10 7-8
Good middling, tinged 10 7-8
Stains I) to 10
The Farmers at Clcmson.
A special from Olcinson College
to the* Columbia State of Friday
says: The attendance nt the institute
continues to increase, and is variously
estimated at from 700 to 1,500
There are too many people here to
get together iu any one building
and threfdro the exact number canInot
he ascertained. In addition tc
the hundreds from all parts of the
I State, many have been driving ir
I tMM Ik. 11.? -
.?n'ni tuc sinlDuiuuii!^ cimntry?men,
women, children and babies. There
is a very large numbers of women ic
attendance. All seem happy and
hopeful. Col. It. B. Watson announced
the meeting of the Agricultural
and Merhnnical Society of South
Carolina, and made a plea for more
members and more exhibits at th?
State fair. Mr. 0. A. (Juignard,
president of the society, called the
meeting to order at 4 p. 111. Mr. A.
\V. Love, secretary, was at his post.
Many of the prominent members of
the society were present, among them
Hon. It. F. Crnyton, of Anderson,
who lias given as much time and
thought to the State fair as and other
man in South Carolina. On the stage
besides the president and the secretary
lion. R. It. Watson, Hon, W.
D. Evans, lion W. (J. Ilinson and
Col. B. F. Crayton. Upon motion of
Hon. W. I). Evans it was votod to
request the railroads to run trains
to and from the fair grounds for
the accomodation of the people. Hon
J. C. Stribling appeared before tlio
society as a representative of the
Farmers' union and asked that a day
be ap]H>inted during the State faiV
on which the Farmers' union should
meet. On motion of Hon. W. D.
Evans, Wednesday, Oct. 24 was
designated as the day for the meeting
of the Farmers' union. It was
decided to invite Hon. W. ,J. Bryant
to make an address at the State fair.
A - rrr 1
rviKi-u b w arenouse.
Aiken, S|K?cinl.?A meeting of the
stockholders of ttie Farmers' Storage
company was held here. The old
board of directors was reelected,
with the addition of Mr. II. (\ Hnhn
and M r. S. S. ("Joss. The executive
committee was reelected, and they
were instructed to appoint a
manager for the warehouse. Dividends
of 10 per cent, were declared.
The warehouse is open and ready for
the storage of this season's crop.
Cotton can he stored at cheaper rate,
than in Augusta and other cotton
markets. The stockholders are well
satisfied with their investment. The
cotton warehouse business is a comparatively
new venture in Aiken, the
Formers' Storage -company having
been organized only about a year
ago. The warehouse is well patronized
and has among its stockholders
many of I ho leading farmers of
Aiken county.
Candy Factory Collapses.
Greenville, Special. - Almost without
warning the brick store house
occupied by a candy factory collapsed
here Wednesday afternoon. No
one was caught in the falling debris,
though it is thought remarkable that
the inmates of tin* places escaped.
The collapse was caused by excavations
being made on the side of the
wall by contractors who sire erecting
" new building for the Rank of (oratneree,
corner Main and Coffee
streets. The admage is estimated at
between .$1,000 and $">.000. It is not
known where the damage will fall.
Mill Operative Disappears.
Greenville, Special.? John G. Gambroil
of Monoghan mills has disappeared.
Ilis whorebouts are unknown.
He leaves a wife and two
1 small children. The authorities have
instituted a search. His wife is in a
hysterical condition, though there
seems to he no reason to suspect foul
' play. When last soon Saturday nijrht
Gambrell is said to have had a watch
and $30 in cash.
II ' I
jAtUnn mm to eomlng
tton au hi to bo recognised M i
moot suitable time for house pointftn?.
J
Ther* |i bo froot deep In tbo wood
to mnko trouble for eren tbo boot fob
of point Inc. and tbo general seasoning
of t m Summer bos put the wood
into go )4 oondltlon In erery way.
Tbo woe thor, moreover, to more likely
to tL settled for tbo nooosiery
length o t time to allow all tbo ooats
to thoroughly gry?a Tory Important
proeanti^B.
n ol? and sueoeosful painter aald
to tbo waiter the other day:
"Honsu owners would get mors
for their1 money if they would allow
their pallators to take more time, especially
(between ooats. Instead oC
allowingj barely time for tbo eurfaoe
to get dry enough not to be 'tacky.'
sover&l 4ays (WNkl would mot til
too muohj) should bo allowed ao that
the ooat! might set through and
through, i n is inconvenient, of
oourse, bfet, if on# would auffor thla
light In (convenience, it would add
two or tl^N years to the life of the
paint.
"All this la assuming, of oourse,
that the balnt used la the very best
to be ha<??the purest of white lead
and the purest of Unseed oU, unmixed
wli.h any cheapener. If the
cheap matures, often known as
'White Le'ad' and oil which has been
doctored %ith fish oil, benxlne, cornoil,
or other of the adulterants
known to the trade, are used, all the
precautions of the skilled painter are
useless to prevent the cracking and
peeling which make houses unsightly
in a year nr so and, therefore. make
painting bills too freqnent and costly.
"The hoUse owner should have his
painter bring the Ingredients to the
premises Separately?white lead of
some woU-hnown, reliable brand and
llnseod oil of equal quality ? and
mix the Paint Just 'before applying
It."
Painting need not be expensive and
unsatisfactory if tbe old painter's
suggestions are followed.
Not by their signs, but by their
service, sha 1 ye know them.
DOCTOR CURED OF ECZEMA.
| rV^Utea Omm 1?H Pw.
Itkw I\]tm "Oatlenn Kmm41m
^*11111 Tim fit."
"Mr ?*c# >m afflicted with kmiu In
the year 1887 1 mi |b? Cutlcure Rtmcdies
and wm antlralv eured. 1 am % practicing
phyaicjvn> ui r?ry often prescribe
Cutieura Reiflrtnt and Outioure Boep in
eaaaa cI and thsy bare cured
wbara other formulae bar* failed. 1 am
not in tha hab.t of endorsing patent medicines,
bat wbat 1 find remedies poaaoaaing
trua merit, auch M tha 'Juticura Ramediaa
do, 1 am brojd-minded enough te proclaim
their viituea to the world. 1 hare
I been prgalitigg medicine for sixteen years,
and muit eajr 1 find jour Remediee A No.
1. You ai> at liberty to publleb thia latter.
U. M. Yiihw, M. D., Big Pool. Md .
Kay U. 1908."
Even busy aaen occasionally u>?Ae
idle remarks.
FITS,8t. Vitus'I anco-.Nervotui Dihoaaeapermnnentlycured
?v Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. 89 tr efl bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, JL,981 Arch St., Phil*., Pa.
Tlie young lawyer's first plea is
a trial perforaaace.
Mrs. Wlnslow'sSoothing 8ympfor Children
teething.softens tteguma,redacesinAjunma1
tion, allays paln,usree wind colic, 35c a bottle
A poor excise is worse than no
excuse.
CAPUDINE
CURES =?--?3j
INDIGESTION and
ACIDITY ElUtimftrlsjKrc
Majoring ID oasts. *
80 Bushels W ntsr Whsat P?L iaM
That's the jleld of Da tar's Had Gross Hrbrtt wlaUl,
Wheat. Send ae Is staop* for free earn ol a of V*"*
also catalogue oTWlnt ^Wheats, Hye mrler
HmothT. drsssss. Solos,Trees. eft., for fallp. ..y*
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Bo 33-'06.
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tnin? about them. To meet thla want '
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a man who put all hta mind, and tlm*en
raising?not aa a pastime, but aa a t.
ty-flve years work, you can save man :
earn dollars for you. The point ts, th_
Poultry Yard as soon as It appears, ant,
teach you. It tells bow to detect and <J.
fattening: which Pawls to aava for be
you should know on this subject to maj
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their own way even If you merely keep
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know how to remedy It. Thla boolt will
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nedlng purposes; and everything. Indeed,
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