The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 21, 1908, Image 4

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>ar ft misleading bp trade in the coun tiie approaching Mumre well up to the 1 recent years. From ' iht Hew York Times we learn thai over 3,000 ont-of -town merchant* and other buyers, chiefly from tin* West, have poured into tho joetrop"* Hi, surprisuia^r,#..! delighting \'e*\ _YMj|^0i*rtrrTtttuy. On Monday last. SdJW^-New York Merchants' Associa tion's first registration day for tin* spring trade, 411) buyers, or the nex' largest number on record for such ?> date, inscribed their names at ass-> ciation headquarters. Tim seeon< day's registration left no record un broken, 'All the hotels that eater !?? tho out-of-town buyers were run. "Tim buyers and out-of to merchants,'' says The Times' stor "swarmed about the hotel con M" ln?t night, t<? 11 ? 11v? their New. Y<>i frjends that the business out lot-!-, v.: blighter than it hnd ever been b fere. Many who w< lit to lliu thcaie in the evening spent intcrmi>i" time presdieting a great era of pi" parity for the country." Th<> i some of the country's t-ieut iieiu tries are in a very rtnsat ihl'aeiory eon dition for the time being, the fae? just nana'ed certainly do not in<li cate general hard times, either pn ent or prospective. Prosperity ha received some hard and temporal:! eiippling blows, but it is far fr<?'> dead vet ( hurloltp, N. C *., Observe: of ] < b. Hi. Pittsburg Flood Swept. Pittsburg, Pa., Special. Spread ing ruin nu<i disaster in its path, tin annual fl<><??I of the rivers and smal: streams ??f (his section holds Pitts burj? in iis urn^p. At 10 o'clock tin water had reached a sta^e <?d' 20 f? ? ? ? and was rising a halt' loot an lion' The weather bureau predicts MO l'.'? and p'tssihlv a foot hipher when I i rest of (11?* flood arrives. \\ hii?' the weather conditions nr<i in u l colder an<l snow flurries are ? \p n enced at intervals the changed eon ditions wili have absolutely n<> ? I feel on the liifjh water. At t!? hendwateis the rivers eontiniu' to ri>< and scores of ?? iti?*? and towns n western Pennsylvania, eastern Oh: ? and West Virginia are partiallv it undated. In 11 > ?? Pittsburg dsstr ahnie the damage, it is expected. w:. amount to several million dollar.-. T. K. Bruucr Doad. Uai't'jh. N*. t .. Speeij'l. I (? >11 T K. Hruner. wln? for 21 \?ais | served (lie Slate a- Secretary ?.i' A" i icult lire, died here Stuidav uioiinn.; I In- t iii11. State !;?. !?? He wns ."2 M ars .of ai;e and v. a horn i i Sali.-hiwy, tm * Si M1 <11 ^ ^ Mruner, !ii^ mother's inaid< u imam ? im; Kinenid. and she heirv.: also .? native cf the ^nod County of Kow.v; II-'s father was for many years edito and publisher of The Carolina Wat" man. of Salisbury, a p ?\ver in t; new-paper world of il? i!av, and I K Pinner was for some li'ne a ? ?MM-ii w ft h lilui on that pai?: i' ! wa-< <!evoied to the study mim I al<njry and became an expert. Yo'lrvv Fever at Galveston. Galveston. Tex., Sp-eial. < >n thi itenmer Cr'spin. whieh arriv d i: 'lo- r*?:??'r from Para, P>'.az:l. ? < ?iiiii - out fi "Mi fialv??!on. N-" ? there were two eases of yellow fev Tiie two men affected aie I n Knirineer Davis and Third Oft'nei I'l itehiii u. Cr^ticr LocV.c' ir. Vai:lt. Hickory, N. C. Spe? in!. \\ hjit " ? equal to a Wcsiirn seem; was tl.: bold robbery of the bank at tiia :: Falls, n town of seveird hum!:--d :n habitants, on the < <\ N V\ . i! i way, abou> si v mil s from lliilvn at ii o'clock Saturday ni-.'lit. w!:? I ashier W (r. Wht-mani was i up at lho- point >>i' ir n ; !? * m? marked bandits. w!;:> teok I i ? ? ?: t !o. i"t 'i dc-k SJ.T'M. a!! <-i w : loH.in'.:- him in the vault a .?! i IT ?iui 11 .mi So tV.i it :? !<> . - M t'.. -a u , ? >; *? . 1 v. hi; 1:?m ??' e\ v i >? ;? : i . ov.dt lit', v pi..f. N.M-.iia1./. Hy W ive ard CV.klo. "Li.e i; a >? I "a !>*,n . hlt\ I: 1)> i'H I .l.i Si: i' h. ' '? r n <t - Me > > 111 ? ??. lit' > ; i : V \* " 1 11 i Imi. f ?r wii'is'- ai .-'.o,r: t,..- , ? 1 ad b ???:? . ;t' rvd hv : : ? has jail d at V ;i :? a, X <\ News Tl.c South Cas '!? na ; inereasi-d the State la-< 1> ' v . ii" v.. The (ieoruia, S??? ;t * ? . I i Hailway hns annouu* ' <! a ? per eent. in the salary ? f ? . ' . See ret a iv Taf'. in a ;> 'Iiand U:*pj'Js. Mi ii.. < ?(!.,i coin would puisne the sam> ; > Mi'Kinley and Kouse\ell n ,1,\. : . day. With brooms at her nia>t! ?.uls d yard arms announcing that all i v ords had been swept aside, the n> v armored erniser North Carolina ic turned fo the shipyard Sunday. l>n ing her thud speed test run oil tin Vi?"srinift canes between 7:30 and 1] :3Q oVIoqk Saturday nielli, tuo ship maintained an average speed oi 22.48 knots or .48 of a knot in excess of the contest speed required. The trial wu uwdo oft Nowport X?ws, * HEMteTO UWMAKEHS ?TATB APPRhPRTATIONB. Largest Amount Sin/o Day? of Re construction to By Appropriated. The bill forti ion of Ititale funds m paucd by\ the Hou o piantH the following 'tunoonlt For the Slate treasurer there wero no olian^rK except an appropi iut ion of $2,000 for metal easeb. The salar ie.s are, an follows: Treasurer, $ 1 ,'JOU; chief clerk $1 ,'>00; two bookkeepers, $1,400 each; conl intent fund, for printing stocks and bonds, $-00; stationery, +.$00; further clerical | help, $(>00. I State vu(>criiit?*/<<h'M' ? ? .i-.> .?? ion, salary, $1,000; chief clerk, $1,:<">(?, an I increase from $ 1,1200; ?i? no^rapher, #fi00 ; conl indent fund, $'.?000; jninl* >nj? $1 ,'J00 ; si at nun rv, i-.*'1''; tiavel I iiij< expense*, $:i0. There is a decrease in the appro [print ion given I ho adjutant J-'I I'he hill carries the following: Sal iry, $1,000; assistant, $l,'i->0; armor ?r, $.500; continf;enl fund, $,r>00. !ecti?i? arinH, pi inline, etc, $0;Y>. whuli in an increase ot $100; station ?ry, $20'); sUmo^raphcr, $000; militia oui poses, $'20,000. a dccrea.se ? >f $10, 100. The hill further provides that ill encampments shall lie lield in thi? State unless otherwise rrijuireci hv I h<? government. Th? Attorney General. !n (hi* <l<?jmr!wn' ??!' Hie attorney '('?iiorul there are only a few increases 'ind (lie lofaln as compared with last ' ?'ar show a ?1 i ra.sr of several liun I red dollars. No nppropriut ion is ?<iven for the coni inuat ion of Iho ?n.-ij/er suit. The items are as J'o|. 'ows; Salary, attorney general. $1, ?00; assistant attorney general, $1, a raise ol ,jsi()0; continue:!' fund, ?100, a raise of $1.00; litigation, $Jt f>: stenographer, $000. I here is a reduction in the aino'inl I '-'iven the railroad c'uumi^sioncrs for ?ml indent expanses; the item-, ar?? as Salary three commis-don- i is. $'?,(??(); salary steno<: raphes, 1 ;f 4,0 : s'-eretarv, $|.:,u(); ront i ii|*?>m I ?vpenses and rent 1 .."??><); prin'iiiL' ! I lie StaLe librarian </eis an in- j lease of .p,.( jut | I,,, coiil i ii'.jenf fuild ' '?e items licin^ a - follows; Salary,' 'MKt; I'ont ini*-e'it fund station* I V, ."fL'i.i, (irelia^ini' hooks, .fJfjO. Htnti! Geolo^i't. When the t?:u airraph relafin*; to ll;< ^tate trcol-I was readied Mr. 1*1**11 iiio\ i d to sink*' out the ap propria! ion. lie said that lie has Mo? heen aide r., ? t any satisfaction from ?I? *? olt;,v, alil.'.ir-rh lie had re- ' 'U<'ste*| in|..; re.Mlion several true;*, j Me had li.'t e veil s-cn a eopv of the >r( It ua evplaned I hat Iho n> '?t?rt had I?* ? minted and on tlii.< Mi' ^ (*!?!?? M withdrew Ins objection ' lie ilem *-1 it s a * i appropriation of ? |..i')ti fo- ;|re -alary ami n like aouut i ,,|nti|"?* !' lund. jMiiiiur ami sui \ e\ * lie department o| Agriculture ?in,) iuimh/i at ion trots tin j ?'Ihi\\ inir; Salarv * omissioner, >1.- i m0; salarv e'erh. -f 1 ._'nn; expenses ! lepflrlment. *.t.OOO; salary siouo-ra I ?>' er. .?fitOu; for print in?r I.(KM) rophv | ? f handbooks .*.'{.0(10. The lull ijives A.*>00 fo,- prizes for j fanners who enter the cereal irr*?w j e*'liles'?;. litis is expended Uiiihr J ' M> 'lii'e**lloii ol i|i<? commissioner of " '"Hit tire. ? J;, 111* i*|. uf and in** ?Mr ,,f aivrii ult nre of t'h-mson ? *? d I I't;,*. ehnare made in thi> Ids- j ? ? f!?? a I commission. Ihe s.nlaitv of 'ho wretiin is $l.fi00; for .collye,, a"d arranirini; Confederate ( re or*l<5. >"l <>00; eonl intrent fund. .*'..\i0 . lo-inlin-j historical records. $"?n0 and 1 e p-o.ced-. for sal* of t he pijl>!j. at'.ins nov on hand .?r herenfter is sued. I ' r code ronimi?*inner ret ?* lh? usu il salary >' |in. The ?ui!ar. ,.f electrician and "f' 'lie Stale hi Uls.' is $|,)|) '"?r month f,u seven ?,o,it!*s; for tin salarv ,.| .,;I, tircrnnn and assistant t"? P'*? m?Mi!h fo, (he ve,:r; .,no ad ditionid li? -man for two months'at a alary ..| fpi p,., monlh; tlu- elecln ?inn and eiiirit'eer heini; ui\'cn f7," "?? month for r '.?? reinainim- t'ixv ?ti-uiih... II.. also i inn for fix. IUIV!?. su|>p!i* a::d li-I.ls and flltfi t*?r i.pln? !iM_' and iep.ainn?; pipe- m Sf a !(? ho'is**. Tl'<? sum of ?*<?."? h? i irivcn fo, ' iti-itmiot, : i,. tin*! . id n-'al .11 p;?11 :n t 1 '"*' in s.i!m i i* s i.' i"si i. i's of 11 Ml.rem*. . ..lil t p.ts d f.-veral v* :>r : lc'*-u V >f?ii ,? .I <? ,i ', i ;.| j ' havinvr 1,????,. ree.mllx r. *?!?.??, : p;?? w: d* \\.. (;.t' \ v .. '1 "th' *? t he I . ? ore ,.: ? i fo| 11 ? " ':' 1 lT?*et i vi> nil. li I . \ i ar -|' '*'1 low ivj? are th.- : ( ? .f | '' M?e. - J ?*'"I ; .| ,v. , a' \ . -,o. ; .... ,| , . ... u '? >- ^">0 ea.'h ; ui: . ' .. -. ".{M.i'UU ; solicitors. ^17.^00 s'., ' I : p: <?:?-. il.*? nno ; , I, i k of Mipv, ?"it:. ->s.to. Slal?? reporter. ^) m.i: ia:i > preme *oun. ''""er. + ':i.i: stcuo-'i aplu-r. > . in; end Mil. S 'on ; l'.,,.., ^ > , iiicr.-.isi- of 'mi; * I <' I i c i I fo> I'liJ" ; for pu.e! ismL |( . f ?x-. .*"?(.???; for pureha-i: o icrlan s.; "I'""e e.Hirt i cjvoj-' iimo; for scer*?. 'r'-"s r.,;- i.;?.ti Mf :f;,no rarh. ! ??(? State ti -ani ... In ;i ii is *?iven - ? ?t>0. ioi < k hire S.'nti). for on fo?ce:nc th.^ pure fool law $1 .thii), '"r ouaiauti-.iiK- tl e S -do n-rainst i ontauious diseases $?5.000. to he ex "ended Juider tin* Mipeivision of tlio' governor.. The !j."?vernor if. alsA auth- | orized. in rases of omerironev. to bor row $7,0(10 addition; .*100 is given for printing, transportation and ?leath eeritlicntoj^v In the (ax department (ho salaries of county auditor? are fixed at $*),. i: -i <572.98; treasurers,^ $30,14*).06, and for printing book*, *te., $3,500. Educational Institution*. The educational institutions re reived all asked for without objec* tion. Mr. Kharpe did not agree to t 1j4* provision that children of profes sois of ihe University of fcjouth Caro lina receive free tiutiou inserted, but ill is wont through by a vote of 63 to 31). Thy section then passed as fol lows : I 'diversity of South Carolina? Support, $I3,7'M0-1; promotion of I'rof. Bakei to full professorship, $500 repainting college buildings, $3,000; tin roof for DeSnnssure col e^e, $000; for other roofs, curbing* tii'l repairs, $1 ,025; scholarships, hoi ii'."!, "t ?,/o0, i'iti new claws room ;nid auditorium, $30,000. W ini lirop For support of college, $(>1,535.23; regular scholarships, ! ' lull; insurance, $2,G50.H2; equip iienl, $3,000; septic tank, $2,000. South (aroliiiH Military Academy Support, $25,000; library, $250; eeotid payment on police tftatiou, '?>'/, 500; repairs and othor work, $30, 100 ; insurance, $ 1 ,207.20. Statu Colored College- Support, ?5,000; dynamo, $1,000; laundry, $2, i0<l. South Carolina Industrial School 110,000. Penal and Charitable. For penal and charitable institu tions the following sums are given: Penitentiary-- Salary of superin tendent, $1,000; captain of guard, fl 200; physician, $1,000; chaplain, '-(*00; services of chaplain in reform atory in Lexington, $150; clerk, $1, 200, uud all balances and proceeds from the hire of convicts or from the farms of tho institution. State Hospital for the Insane Salary of superintendent, $3,000; per diem and mileage of board, $1,200; current expenses and maintenance, $170,000, an increase of $10,000; re pairs and building purposes, $20,000; delieiet, $S.I77; insurance, $7,000, increased lire protection, $500. Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum? For support, $20,500; repairs, $500; insurance, $1,1 10.OS; water and sew erage, $1,0(10. ('a'awhii Indians, ?? For support, $2.(MM); for the school fund, $200. For mi i.-ei I hi neous expenses the bill w n Hr, t\\ s: I'm water for public inslutions in Columbia $5,000. The original bill i-arrii d an appropriation of $3,000, hul ;is uient niiii'i) before aftei a hear ing h.'fore ti e wavs and mentis Com mittee by ei! v ofiicials and others, ?! ?? apps o|?? :at urn was increased h , t 'i.aiima:i Hanks on the floor of the iiou.-v. I'n pay claims passed by (he ^cu? , :;i| !! i-riilj'v :n lOOfi, $0,000. I'is 1?11?? prin'iiog- for tho year $20, 000, an increase of about $1,2000. ; :'.il (if this $.KI)0 is applied to the printing of aets and journals; for . dvanee sheets. $175 is appropriated. I'or fuel for the Slate house, $2, 00'i is appropriated. I hi ''on^'edeiale pensions the sum M' $250,000 was appropriated witu the usuul restrictions. Co?ifcrt.cr2.ti' R^unioiis, There \vji;j considerable debate on the pat:?? rr:ii?11 appropriat ing $3,500 for I lie i t'lln ion ? of ( onfedcrate vct ' tans. Mi. .tones made the motion to kill the section. Mr. Shajpc saw n<? reason for the appropriation ad (here was no demand I'oi it from the <hl !'ohlicrs. Mr. Nicholson, / who Ii;;ssci 1 the hill last session at the re ? i>11? -1 of lite South Carolina division >! t lie 1 V.iteil Confederate veterans, thoji!11 the appropriation was do fc<fcryetf. It was carrying out a gen pvoii^ | o|icv of the State toward the 'hi'soldiers and there was a demand for it. "v a division vote of 59 to IP. however, the house struck out the paragraph. For Uio phosphate eoiiunission $300 \\.-s y-iven f"i the necessary expenses if 11isp 'c/io!i and meetin.es. I'or the completion of tho State ''oii?e $.">.000 was given tho sinking fnmj to return the loan made in 1904. Other Appropriations. The State hoard of equalization was given .$2,000: tho supervisors of registration. $12,300; insurance exe cutive mansion, $23.33; insurance armory, $31.~0; insurance barn at executive mansion. $11; rural libra liis, $:,.(K10; rcpaiis and furniture at event ive mansion, $1.1'I0; fuel at mansion. $;t50; South Carolina room at the t'on federate museum , Rich mond. -t 1''5': i ''in to South Carolina !'.i!'- socle!\ ; s''."iiMl; hoard of medi al examine!. and for a secretary -'tMt; launch jioihi" at (I forget own, '"<?>; h >aid of tis'iei iea, $7.(101); ( on : i a i e Hone io|.;;e at Charleston, .'. ' M) for seliola i si ips ; hoard of mi dor.-. $ ! in. v* ih i> ? decrease of ihoiit $100; Wtnlhrop practice school -lit.(t(M). according t-? act of 1907; premiums on surety bonds of clerks !i St.ate house, ,v 1 45.35; committee to ?xainine dispensary. $79.40; commit tee to examine books of Stato offi ?iaN. $11(1 R); committee on Stale ? Mi' at io'ial institutions. $299.66; niiMiiliee ?>n p.uial and charitable it utions. $3 Is.55; repairing to re i'iM?d loan from sinking fund for re O'tiis on interior of State houiM, $5,000; written otV books of State treasury, $I'.!K. $11.70, $13.30, printing proceeds of annual meeting of Live Stork Association, .$500; cop 's to he distributed among memlMTS of general assemhU and fanners; in lerest on linbiie d< lit. $29.077.(57. Tho Colorec'. Fair. When the paragraph giving $500 for premiums for the State colored fair was brought up Mr. Harmon ob jected to it>. consideration. lie thought it was a waste of money. Mr. Hichards favored I he appropriation, stating that it wase for nothing but to encourage tho race in thejr work. The para era pi i remained with only ^ few voting against it. 4f The paragraph relating to the ap* propriation of $50,000 for high schools did not pass until there were amendments suggesting an appro priation of $100,000 and $15,099 i especitvol v. The $50,000 appMfNt* atiom. finally pimi. FOLIC'*; J171X416 XVI Mi* Will Qtft41 j Auiwtr the (/atMlons of Any Inquirer. It is a getierouM offer that Police Jwdg* J. 11. Will#, of Clovtrport, Ky., wtaken to Bufftrertf front backache, kid' ney nut bladder 111*5. Judge Will* knows tlio value of I>oau'a Kidney IM1U and will answer tho question* ? f any Bufferer who writes to LIuj The J udgrf Kay.i ? " I take pleasure in recommend) ng Douns Kidney I'lUa to persons Buffering from kidney disorder#, backache. etc. It is t??*5 best remedy 1 hav^ ever known atid 1 will gladly r.iuwer any ij llona about It. *' f* >bl b/ ah dealera. 50 cents a boi. Foster-Milbuni Co., Buffalo, N'. I sage in the best interpreter of I lilies. \\ liat < auxe* Mi aditdir. Kroio < Ictohei to Af;t\ , ?Old* tile tk? most fret vn.t <??>;>?,(? of Headache, Laxative ! Pri mo <yuiiiin<? icni'-vi> t a,u?< K. \V, i 'i i vv is 1 ???>?. '.:f Worry for worry's sake seems to be I lie woikin^ motto of many people. BADV CRiED AND SCRATCHED All the Time?Was Covered with Tor lin ing Krwnm?Doctor 8*ld Korea Would f,:??t for Yenrs?per fect Cure by Cutloura. *.Mv baby niece was HufferinR from that Untitle torture, eaema. It was all over hw body, but the worst was on tier face aiid hands. She cried And scratched all the tirj;;? mid could no! hU-po night or day from the scratching ! bad her under the doc tor* iave for a year and a half And be tceeined to <Jo her no good. I took her to the best doctor in the city nod lie ?aid that ' nl:e would have the sore* until she was mix j yeurs old. Hut if I had depended on the doctor inv Imby would havejoft her mind j and diet! from th?: want of ai<). But I uaed j Fiitieura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and j ?(he w?i cured in three months. Alice lj. | J)owell, 47CJ Kh.sIoii A\e., fc>t. Louis, Mo., ; May 2 ami 2??. I007." Who has not, is not.? Italian, If Voii Sutler From Vsllimn or Bronchitis get immediate relief by lining Drown s Bronchial Troche*. Contain no harmful drug)). A man's house is his ensile. Mm \V infliow'sSoot Mng Hyrup (or < 'mctren fceet hi ng, softens "iegniii?, red ueesin tin in mil lion, allays paiu,c res wind colic, 25c a bottle Onions, Onion*, Onions. 00') hu. of Sal/.-i h K? 1 (il-i'. e Onion per acre at SUc a bu. brings <J. Tout pay*. from 3 acres Salter's Mornitr; Star Fiicinnher is well worth taking .i!< n;. 010 bti,_ Sal?.-.er'a I'J I'o lder KarlicU an I I Jest 1'ea eotd in the preon stale rt .^i .?">?I a i.e. ui.ike* rfJtV? ? i ? j iv .-!<?;??. Su-!i ?ieidd ?".il?er ? peui-'ice \ tv.etables stand for. FojI I _'o and ibis notice the .loiiu A S.ilyor ""?<??.1 ? I.a C Ohfte \l if., in eiiier to jm.;i 2/!U,ODO new < ui >iut*rs ('urcig iJ1*. ,v,|| mail j oil free the r gtcat plant and .v. i i at alng to|[et nr v,t h 1 pky. "Qf . i:.',;" Carrot ? .10 1 pkg Kmiifvf Kipe Fabling** .> 1 karheijt T'lmer.ild Cueiiiiiber 15 1 pl;>* hu Ftow Market Lettuce l.? I piit l'*.-?rlv O wner < >nu.:i Pi 1 p'.'g. h'tiawlieriv melon | 1 pkj- 'rhirfeen^l'.'y I'i'ish lu 1 OK) keriielu vlor?^u-t]y li'i'itiul flower Kocd ijj Total c ' ') Abjv# u Hullicient te.-I to .' > . of r..n*?t vegc'tabUM und t uii-.tie.'s oi iji.i }? ?? I j!'i\v?rii and yll In nui'c.i !.? you < l'OSTI* A 11 ? H*IC I" ?. or if y< n send Ifl.*. v. .? will add a j a !;i :e of I! 'loser Kurliest t ;mi1 ll'iw^r. ?'o.m \. 1 ? >' I Co.. I.I t l(.j> '. W',r\ A. ?" I ? Truth <and v app ;al to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of i igs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy oi known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is thn fact that it cleanses sweetens and rlicve.s the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine? manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by nil leading drug gists. Taylor'# Cherokre lUniedy <>( Hwnt ' Uuu *ad Mullen i? NltUK'lgrot rent- | dy?outvi Cou^ha, <X>ld?, ('roup aa<l Con- ! sumption, Mad ?U throat and Jung trouble*. i At dru^K'?l?, W"- and tl.iO per bottlo. ! J^noiunco of the law excuacs no one. W >?y not lite laN'iil <\ <?.unv^ Tea? li t Pure, Mild and I' ^ M !?s el Hfthx. Write i<>r rumple*. liarlield '1cx Co., Hi polity n, N. V. Sunday is not a day for legal pro*: feedings. M\ \mi i s m<\<. SI I 1 l.l'.IM. \\ l I <( M'il i! \l.?.l \ wits ended l>'/ Miuhiu'k J..ii.iiu*i.L uft> r ;i I | I'lti' had failed, J. l>. 1'he.ir, ot Vfi'hfur, N. V. To pi'<\ ? thai ?- ?n/. ?? ??< ?algiu, rhcuuititi' pains, fcti!?', hOi'Q imin .< > or joints, \w ?will >enu a hj? c.ul bottle 2 request. Miiiard ? Liniment Co, boiltli i'rwuni V ? No man can he a judge in his own ! cause. I'IIck ( nnd in o to I i Pa/.o Ointmont i-> uimrantced to cure any j < a*e of 11< hing, Blind, Hleodingor Protruding Pile* in fl to 14 <1avaor ritoiiev ref.ind*d. 60c. Submit lo the present evil, lest a ' greater one befall vou.?l'hoedrue. Tills woman says I^ydla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound saved her lilo. Itead her letter. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen,rif Manning, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Finkliaui: " 1 can truly say that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound saved my life, and 1 cannot express my gratitude to you in words. For years I suffered with tho worst forms of female com plaints, continually doctoring and bpeuding lots of money for medicine without help. I wrote you for advice, followed it as directed, and took Lydia K. 1'inkhain'a Vegetable Compound and it has restored me to perfect health. Had it not been for you I should b&vo Leeu in my grave to-day. I wish etcry suffering woman would try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia K. rink luim's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands'01 women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, peru die pains, backache, that bear ing <h wn feeling, flatulency,indiges tion,<1 /ziness,or nervous prostration. Whj don't you try it? Mrs. Piukhnm invites all sick women to write 'her for advice. She lias guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. V V ? K1 U MS. A New Parlor Game For the Long Winter Evenings Ho to your dftaler and buy a pound package of "420 Mule Team" BORAX. Cut off the top panel Tiotn package and mail to Pacific Coast Borax Co.. New York, with 4c. in stamps and the WHIZ game will be promptly sent you Pr?*pald>??$ WHIZ, tho Now Parlor Card gamo, is composed of 4 4 handsomely printed cards inclosed In a flap case with full and complete rules for playing. En tertaining, Instructive or educational, and can be played by all the family. Similar games cost f>0c. In the shops. You can get it FHEK. John WhiteHCo. L?>ulsvtllc, Ky. Kjt?blliliad INT. J Itghest tparicel price [>aM I for i;aw FURS and HIDUS Wool CoainlMlon ll/AVUTFn ??canrt Hntid Wm*m and Kurlia W/tn I CU Any kind any qunnl'ty. r?? TT ulifie. Wr |>?y fi clelit. KlUIMOVil n,i()iU? I loo E.Cin y N?..Rt4>hii)ohil Vm. S. N. U.-8 '08~(S) Only One "Hmmho (^ululue" That in Laiativo Hjooh Qulmue. l./ook for tlifl nignuturfl of K >V drove. I'sed tbl World over to f'uro a Cold in Oao Day 'Mc. If in a very effective law (hat doesn't work at all. KITS,St. Vitu/Ni-rvoos I nwiafcf^ p^r Q>u>i< ittlyoineU by l>r. Kliuu's <ireat Nerv# Kchtorur. $:i trial l>ottle and tr<ati?e free. L)r. H. It. K'Iiiik, I,d.,y;U ArchHt., l'hda., I'a. JIo who derive* the advantage should sustain the htirden. lt<li ? iii?d in 3<i minutes f>y Woolfoid ? S&niluty Lotion. Ne>er /<i:l?. At dru^givta. A hundred years cannot repair o moment'? loss of honor. Italian. CAPUDINE f% | D BCC '( r*more? (tic r? ui?. ? a K M WW ?..< ti,?? It.? l.?r>c# m I V ?% rollovri fU ?>!.?.? Si;* COLDS AND GRIPPE ' nil hrn<lMi'|if? (*nj Neuralgia iUo, t tt'i *n*ce?. lOc, 23c una 60c botlUf. (LwilJJ.) Grown from pure bred secus. Quality and aatlifAe'iou guaranteed. KarJy Jersey \V;ik?jfi<s)<i; < tiarlcfctou Ur*? Tyi* Wakt-fi.-U; Early Flat Duth; /jh? Flat Dutch. 1,000 to 6,000 at $1.50 per 1,000 6,000 to 10,000 '^t $J .25 per 1,000 10,000 to 20,000 u t $1.00 per 1,000 20,000 or over at special rates. 1 guarantee delivery In good condition N. B. I make a apectaty of a citte of cabbage plants containing 100 each of the four varlrtiea, dellveied at any Suuthcin fcUlueii Office foi $1 00 ARTHUR W. PERRY Youdk'* Itland, S. C. If ulltlctrd 1 wli h %>< mU v>t*n, u?<s NO MOKE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BUSTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. jT~ Capsicum-Vaselint. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VA9EIJNE DON'T WAIT TILL, THE PAIN \ COMES? KEEP A TUBE HANDY A QUICK. SURE, SAFE AND ALV/AYS READY CURE FOR FAIN PRICE I 5e. -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE 0IJ PURE TIN AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, OR BY MAJL ON RECEIPT OF 16c. IN POSTAGE SIAV.PS. A substitute (or and superior to mustard or any other plaster and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities cf the article arc wonderful, it will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Heat, ache ana Sciatica, V/e recommend it as th* best and safest external counter irritant known also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Couty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and It will be found to be invaluable In the household and for ohlldren. Once used no family will l e without it. Many people say " it Is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. Send your addraea u cS we will mall our Vaseline Booklet de?crlt>lnu our preparations which will Interoet you.. 17 stalest. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. New York City If go, you no doubt received free, one of these buttorm from the S. C. exhibit, given you by the N. II. blitch *'u.. tho !argest Vegetable and Plant farm combine*! in the world. We will be glad to have your orders fur cabbage art! garden plantaof all kind <, raised in the open air. Special express rates, Prlccs as follows:?1.C001 > 5,COO at $1 50 per 1,000; 5,000 to 10,000 nt $1.25 per 1,000; over 10 000at $1.00 p<-r l,(00,f.o I), express ofilra Mrjozett, S. 0. WeguiriutMCMin!, ihuki* <"1 :.IH" ?h >ittt<rr, fi*?<1 ttv?? pr'.jnpt ftiipmrnti. All ier*!# |ttir< tiA*t<i tr* m tl.c r^Sial i?8if(Umou, jruaranUi'dlru?to(y|i?. f I'yor i"?.yo t> pc W urlitiu. Ih? llcinl^rs^i! fucctftfkun an<l flat IhiUli \ari?iir* *>f culi baj? plsaU. Send oil order. to N. H. BLITCH CO., MCQQetl, S. C. that will make OAiiriii-Oi' At*. Ear'y Jersej Wakefield Oharlexton Lnrtro Typo Wakefield Henderson's Succession Early WlnniriK Statdt F.nrly Kun.mtr I am located on one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina, our climate is mild, just sufficient cold to harden and cause plants to stand severe freezing after fi'jttinir out in the coMer sections. I guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. t:\p>css rites to alt points rerv low. iLS3*"~ Ibices: 1.C00 to 5,0.0 at $1.50; S,000 to 9.000 at $1.25; 10,000 and ovir at $1 00. Special piiccs on large lots. Send youi ordns to Jff". "\JS7~? TO"WIjEiW'( Plonoer Plant Grower TilepafH Offici, Toent's Island, S. C. Martin's Point, S. C. Ling Oislimi Piicne, Martin's Paint. S. C. A School with a. J,'!?/s>s7/?/ Reputatioivfftr Do ?>t<J & /'cJ<2. y ^?S x?^ ' \v,,,-L (INCORPORATED) TY O r K, .. .. One of the best rqulpreil ?<-U>>< > I ? In tho South. THE I.ARGE8T, THK lil'.sr. liu slromcst fnoiilty MORK GRADUATES IN POSITIONS I HAN AIX OTHER SCHOOi.s IN IHXSIAIK. KOOKKEM'INi*. SHOH1 JIaNI). TELEGRAPH* AND KN .1.18 I WRITE Full HANOSuJIK i'ATALC .CK, A<VIW?t KI.VO'm III NIXI H'l < (il.I.KOK, Jluleluh N.C . or Charlotte. X. ?. Ij9~ H e altu teach Bookkeeping, bhorthund, It niiiatitKip, etc,, 6|/ Mall, bend for Home Study Ccvu/ar. CABBAGE AND BEET PLANTS For the next few weeks we will fill all orders for Cabbage and Ueet Plants at the following prices: 1000 to KiOO, $1 25 per M; 6000 to 9000 $1.00 per M; 10.000 at 5)0r per M; speeiul prices on larKor lota, cash with order or C. O. D. if preferred. We guarantee satis faction and safe delivery of plants. We havo all the loading varieties; the Early Jorsey Wakefield, the most popular early variety; the Charleston Wakefield a few dif^s later hut very desirable for garden planting. In the later variet^bs we have the Succession ar\d the Late Flat Dutch, bofcfi producing large Aat heads. Plants no* roady for shipment; our i)W3onnl attention given to all orders. / THE CARRCARLTON CO., BOX 100, MEGGETTS, S. C. ?M0C8 AT ALi PRICES. FOR EVERY M&*i MEN. BOY8, WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN. J&SvftgSZ^KXi'iSfSgXZi than any othw manufacturer In thm world, bocaitaa they hold thai* chaste, ft! hattar.wa* fMipar, and nro of oraatar valum than any othnr tthoaa fn tho world to-day. W. L. Doug'as $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cinnot Be Equalled At Any Prloe .. OJV. V.*. I. ItounTax name ami r^lc* Is Mumped on bottom. '1 Sold by the l est *lio? <U'?Vr* evcrywliur*. Mhocs mailed from factory to any i '??at?t tataloK free ?o any iuldrf??. W. 1... UOUMLAt; iVJ'" ??' jccluurclv. PitVie IVn NnlialItiite, purl of tho vvoil.l. I)lu? , Jtl'U.I.I.MI, ill Utf ft. The tisscriminohnq farmer kesos Q SUDDly of SLOAN'S LINIMENT For spavin, curb, splint, sweeny. capped hock, founder, strained tendons, wind puffs and all lameness in horses - For thrush, foot rot and qarqet on cattle and sheep - For hoq distemper, hoq cholera, thumps and scours in hoqs For diarrhoea,canker and roup in poultry - AT ALL. DEALERS - ? - PRICE 25?.SOt t * l-OO Send for free book on Horses. Cottle, Hogs ond Poultry- -Address Dr.Earl S.Sloan, Boston. Ma* There la Only One "Brssnaa Q&sEnSno" ? That Im LaxatBvo Bromo Quinine UKO THE WORLD OVCX TO CURE A WOLD W Alwaya remember tho full name. Jxx>k lor thla ftlg&atai* pu iwy box. I5e, ? ? ' ?? . : Charleston LARGE TYPE VAKEREUT $m*a# Eirliett Early Jersey ViKEHEUt EarliMt Otmrh CABBAGE PLANTS For Sale thousand; 5,000 to O.wTetSt.lS; IO.OOQ.or mSifia ?t|lJ0 p?f WMsk? "tu,*cu<w kv,#^ -^~^Mo?fi&? *&&??:5? Oppress B. L.^6o)C, Ethel, s. c., agk j