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ftlRUBST COBTTT fIRCrtATIO!l
THURSDAY. MAY I. 10df.
a
A YEAR OF pOOD IIKART.
Ona third or the new rear is behind
ns now. Ami compared with the de
pression that eristed six months ago n«
the result of tho unexampled crop fsil-
ttre the condition of the country Is won-*
slerfullv eucmirsi^nr. In spits* of tliat
disastrous exjierlatit'w people have tn-
Wan heart and faced the tdniation w'lili
a braver coura>^ than that needed to
Win victory on the tlHld of battle. Tunc
has not been wasted in lamentation and
t lines have not been and are hot as hard
As was so generally anticipated.
Nor have we met a despondent farm
er or discouraged merchant in many
«laya. There appear* to be a spontane
ous understanding that bed rook has
been reached, that the Helds will yield
their (u>l increase and plenty will
again be in etery home. The prepara
tion of the soil has been all that ititeill-
jfence and Industry cntild suggest and
carry out, crops are starting otf nicely,
a couple more months of good sea»on*
and steady worV will imt the grain
sfrop deyoml disaster and then cotton
will be prihctpal ohjacTof care.
^ And the political uti'dooli is bright
vniag. The better element of the Re
publican parly W growing weary of the
HD of iiuparUIDm and the tsh kedms*
•#f tsar, the threatening shadow of the
•van on hors shack and the aggregation
of capital that niakrs the laboring man
a plerthiag
And tha Incoad DeauoraU who ran
away a few years ago after the g»d«Jeti
calf of “honct Msoner” Into airange
pastures where there wa* wo graitng
aro tired inn and coming home agslw.
The road to tho ohj pesnctplra acd
israruces that made ihta rv«Buy a*
groat aa It la D now Be*I bused oot
osmI oo man vtth half tev«e <*aa miosto.
and thoao o ho hate hee« no (ewSml •!
Die reois aro o«4 likely tvy teld la the
. (Me paTStsaSiae tMa fear •*
gttm.
0r*t X *ndaf af Apsil of each rear, a
lag to th • dotty on the part of roriala
county |•el)sioll hoard* and ltw*D failure
to make reimcts to the slam hoard <at
the rtr*t M *mlav uf March, as regulml
he tha rwleanf the slat* hoard, the atate
host.I ha* b*au unable to exwntina how
applications ami dispose of them until
today—their sreoud meeting. The re
ports from some comities have been re
ceived since tho first of April, and
straggling appllcatloua from counties
have Wen coming In up to the preacul,
soiim In fact were re calved by the board
today.
The mem hey a composing the state
board are anxious to ulshnrso lids fund
at the earlhot date poSjfhls, and any
delay In"dltburning the same enniini'
tiroperly be charged to them. It is a
fact that if the board had held their
meeting the ft;h day of April, for in
stance, w hich wa. beyond the date the
lust regular list, was received and ills-
approved, ail those applications that
were not in due Torin—several hundred
deserving people, who as it D w ill re
celvc pensions, would have been left
otf the list entirely; but the board hav
ing returned them- frw correction the
delay caused ha* resulted in their b*-
ingon. Signed: . J. 1*. Derham.
Comp.Gen. and Chairman.
G II. M. Master,
* W I*. Starling,
W II. Harden,
Ur. I*. K. C.ilftln,
State IV-usio.i Roald.
N»
Agi hbDhop Rvan’s f|lends fell this
story of his Grace: 'I li» atcliliishop
wa« about to nice a train for IDIti-
mort at the Kroail Street Station when
a vuung man accosted him. sating:
•’Your face 1* familiar. Where It-
Bell hast I ►ecu you?"
*1 really don't know,'* said the arch-
hDhop. blandlv “It hat part of lie!)
do you coino from y”—riiiladelpbla
T in-s.
In tho town of roldwetl, X. Y . the
fo'ing women between 19and VI yroia
of nge have lormct an tnlercaiing or-
ganliatlon to c-<rwi« I y»wog men who
Acalra In marry its Member* to pledge
tbcfoselvra |n the preoemw of the riot,
not |m u«e tnbmwo or Intnitcwnta In
anv fo>m, not tw dance, piav cards,
tdltUrd*. pool or awt gauso id chance,
n»t in Mav out at nlgtsta Dtee 'ban to
••eloca, ard to altv-.d ro«tg,..oa arr-
* 'ce« at loaai nn»a each nooVar. The J
glrla *av they vlll maref no maw oho
ref wa, • to thna ph’lfe h* -oaelf
In llroodftn
A* Mr. Herbert Googe rode away
from the MethiNlDt C-hitrch on !^uo<lar
his l,orae stumbled and fell. Injuring
tlu* j l.lei painfully, hia left cheek t»oi e
being mashed In. Ids mouth cut and
other liurta nweived.
A goo-llr number of |tcoplo took In
the Mcmoiinl bn Friday. K. I„ Y.
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Not Proved
By Louise D. Mitchell
Cppuriuht, vx» %
U>i the S. ,S. McClure Company.
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4*^-!*P , l , 4 , ! , P'l-h , !-hh‘i-h , !*^'I - h*I*h - i , P'i*»
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‘Tills Is my sister. Miss Dliman,
Mr. Dunn. She hr.* cornu to spend n
ir.cnth or two with me. I ought to
w .lrn you that slic is u most inconigi-
bic flirt, so that you”—
“Why, Molly Ware!** her sister ex
claimed In a Isoiriflcd t'»nc. while tlic
dor-tor laughed. "TVbat are you eay-
h e?’
“Just what Is true,” Mrs. Ware said
deflautly. ”110 might Just ns welLkuow
it now, at the beginning of tbe ac-
qnalutnnce, aa to lie stunned by tIn-
fact later on. At nil events, my eon
■clcnec will lie clear for bpyhig done
my duty at tbe stnrL"_
"By ilTe way you talk. Molly, one
would tblnk that I made n practice of
going it Imiiit Mn'klug w Iioiii I could de
vour.** said M-ss Dliman rcwi‘iilfully.
“It's very uiisDtcrly of you to betray
one of my Idood tiouglit arcoui|di»li
imiits to Dr. ftluuu. It's downright
btvutir
I guilty to the charge
idc wntd I bo doctor.
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Mr* Marcl.a*!
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“Never! Avd
rear w l|| t«- fi}
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“I (hart Lun*
work lard gatbsfiisg w% wit
“I «Vfy y*ws“ _
“And l it coastrl you.”
tsughtrg Mrs tYsrc assd
•ss I log to • shvdr (ururf »
»u *w twy
YXeToTsM*, at. ■tr-rlhnf m
fbeos o * taSwv of
•he MMy Art too that ftflsa rHtussa o*^
tho -iwetor Imd tagetber In tho vooka
that fallow eO.
"lector." she Began artfully, "haft*
feu any charity parents-left?*
^LcftT’* be echocil. pusdtng ovrr tKh* 1
anegdng aftcrtlioucbt. “1 bate aotuo. I
tVhyr
"Mould you—er-take me to call ttl>
on oucT"
“Would yott n-nlly goT* he aahcl,
IrsAliii; at lier nvertcil face with a pas-
sk-nntc light In hi* eyes.
“Yes. of course 1 v would,” she said
deni tt rely.
“Tills Is good of you.", he at Id tin-
stor.dlly and turned nt once Into a side
street crowded tvifli tenement houses.
The enrrlage stopped.
“Hervtit tnc right,” rflio thought, with
nil Inwnrtl l.'itigli. ns she followed him
Into the smntl. ill smelling room.
'Tnith without siglit should have tmf-
fleed for me.”
A wailing cry greeted their ears. A
ytiuug-Ttnllnn woman was bending
over n ebild. There was a heartbreak
ing loc k in the face she raised to them.
Harbara seated herself graciously. As
the doctor bent over his little patient
tho child held up its anus to him. and
he* lifted it tenderly to his breast, talk
ing in crooning tones .to it. Tho sunill
hand feebly patted Ids face, and be
held it there against his cheek. He* had
forgotten all else, even the woigan he
laved.
Harbara felt strangely Isolated.
Poniellow n breath <.f tragedy - had
blown across ber little comedy. ehilJ-
ing it ard bcr.
"Stupid—stupid—stUjStdT" sbe* repent
ed, with in I arm I do self reproaeli. ns
abe awn I ted him outside In the fresher
nlr. ‘•Harbara Dilniau. If you've a
spark of decency, apologias to him for
thnt wortll"
Tlw-y drove on Into ilic wo*s!s In sl-
Irmv. he grave a ml she /or the find
time In lier life all adrift from her
worldly self.
“Will It live?" she fa It emt at bat.
trying not to wink b*«t a tear fall.
**l fear not.*’ be said aadly ami look
rd r t her Jmd
that
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Soft
Harness
Too caa maka r<wr ha*
MOO M •oft M m gtoro
•nd •• lv<Mh mlm hf
wins KFUKKA Bar-
na*a Oil. Yio ran-
l<-nathen lls IIS'-msk* It
lust t >t. -i m loan aa it
ooUaanijr woott.
EUREKA
Harness Oil
makM • poor looking bar-
n«Tvt like now. Mwl* ot
pure, bt-nvy hmllccl oil, o*.
pocliilly proporo-t to wllb-
ftuui-i Uio wcMtlur.
In ciins
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uizeft.
Mtda by STANDARD OIL CO.
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The guaranteed cure fur
Indigestion, Kidney ( om-
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fies the complexion, tones
Up the ityslem and creates
PLRFECT - DIGESTION.
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1?Y«M ARK RKXKKIT-
TK1> IT < Owl s YOU 'o«-.
AND II no fllK boi l I K,
IF YOU ARK NOT I ft’ '
t'OVTH YOU NOIIIING!
H»K RA4.K BY DRUG-'
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V'K YOI K.H FOR A
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Leader in Low Prices.
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Great Gatherings of spring Leaders ' /
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Are new readv for your in<prctlon. This most poynlnr store score*
fredi t+ii ni| I * ( I men hi nu sii g j-osm! ililbs. It I* ll e < I e unie-
m|Ming a ni of ni' po let to eoi p e the b st the nunk« t, flords with
prices Tl a, stall b. distil tty Iw tr han any ^uottd by tnjoneelse.
Pure Silk ,Tnffet« RU'boiis. inph, worth atK, IOf> only.
Pure Silk Fancy Ribbon. II inch, worth U*. only.
IM! incii lilsek Tfiffeta Silk. *1 i.T quality, our priceflflf .
New and Elegant S| ring Silks, 75f quality, our price 80/.
All Wool Albatross, woith 60<, our price iff.
6 inch wide Kmbroideries worth 10<, our price .V.
10 Inch wide Kml.ri-ideries worth 2Of, our price 10/.
Fancy Hose worth ‘.Of. our price 10/.
Fancy Half Ib-se woith 20f,our price EX'.
Fine French Dress Gingham*. 12*4 “O 11 le/ ^oaRty. yoMr choice 10/.
All the latest fabric* In Dress Good*, in fine J inputted Organdies,
Fancv Swis-e* 1.awns. Rati-ts. I.ace and Silk A|)pliques, Silk
Jlellings and a general line of Gents’ F'urniahing Goods can be
found here a, popular prices.
W. T. Douglas’ men’s and boys’ Shoes and Zeigler Brothers’ of
Philadelphia in ladies’ and children's shoes, best in tbe world,
are here in tbe latest styles.
MEN S SHIRTS. HEN S SHIRTS MEN S SHIRTS!
I have bought over UA itoxen Msir.ple* of ft well known mannfar-
turer, consisting of tbe Itrst make 4n Shirts f rom yv.i*> a do*, to
•21 <*i per doxen. £j^TA el’Ki J AL S.\I.K will Iw InangMrated
lor the nrM Ift dai • only and yoi. con get rbolce In this Bno lot lor
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4 - MORE - MULES
Whittle’s - Stables,
,L-t to rrtf tfra or! iFcrcfitu imiTup
season’s ti-iness.-
pf'VO uf fteoh lea in too to ibeao «onu
par poood. WBotdor their o« Beiwv
•rorka os tboy proiKMo arfoila the cx-
peiimant wlli-no doubt W helpful to
• heir hoolth, for iua»i people eat too
twnrh anlant food; -■
In fto South the wt>t.»en can pnt an
end to »nch extortion In thori order*by
giving more atiention to their poultry.
T-f hu-btnda wUI only supply the need
ed lood, fence*, coop*, Ac., there wlN
bk no doubt of their stieces*.
HOW 10- f. A*U X DER 6LITKT
WAiBl'jl.
That the ehirt waist im come to stay
Is overy yesr more olworly demoustra-
tfal by the new style* tn d varieUe* dis
played in thti most versatile of gsr-
wteuta. Itliss comfort, economy hih!
so many good points to recommend it
that the Amorican girt would frnd her-
relf at qalte n loss to supply its place
■were it eliminated fron* Iter wnrdrob.*.
Tho one great objection D that it
TVH*t be ao frequeiMly renewed in the
wash tab, and here arise* a proMeni; .
“tor the colored shirt wmDu .tru rwr^
quentlv faded at the laundry, while as
rule, the ordinary wash woman
(night* thetn to a shocking th'grve.
lienee many ladies are learnirsg p, ( }„
tip their owsi waist*, which is less dK-
ticult than formerly, now- thnt the sep
arate collars are wostv. The mo<*t deli
cate color* may be set by soaking over
ll#*ftrs T. R«ir. I.eott Msiiftell anil
l*aul Green ate agi4rg ihe numbrr id
our t-liiim* « ho liave recently viftited
tbe Ki|'o*ition. Opal.
aaaiMiaaiiiiioiaii.ii q #| #M - • —
UKA.Nr BU’sINKSS.
The follow jng rhvmed eompllnientft
were exchanged between two friends
rccantly: •
“Dear Bill—
The campaign’s on. you see.
In Urmin' theic’s no protlts,
1 s»k you to vote for me—
I need the office ”
To which ‘•Hili’’ replied in the same
fadtiun;
“Dear Tom—
Your votin’ friend I’ll b«
Long as Ihe jaybird h dlers.
I ask you for to think of me —
I need $ Id.” •
— Tort Royal Host
UNITKL), SI’ATKS OK ‘AMKRIUA,
District of Soul Ii rartdiua. In the
Giron it Court, Fourth Circnit—In
Eq»iity. J
Pinckney Brown, Pjaintiff,
agaln»U
Edward L. Smith, Defendant. '
Under ami by vlrme of a Decree of
the Clrvirit fl-iurt of the United Stale*
for tho District of South Carolina,
made in the Abose emitled cause, on
fhe Hlh (lay of April, IbOd, I will offer
for sale at public auction at the Belfast
by It
jou **
“Yea. Aunt Nell and her tailor."
“Well, anyway you will do your l>eat
to rapt irate my doctor, won't youF*
“Oh. he's like all the n*s|—dlpkniuitle.
• ho-dtifcl/ In good form, cultivating
»nly IhoM' In high plaiaw. ivltti one eye
on Hk’ pod Maiuuion. the typical phy-
sh tan In ordhinry lo awt-IIUoiu. A
hcuctiful. tnctful. well powiu-d wife
wDhld be of nssistanee to him. Would
alie lie nnytliing more? Il:in be any
heart under thnt well groomed, well
tyilored exterior?”
“Hailiani. we might Just as well look
upqn tills question di.«|Kiaalonntcl,v. for
we both know liow neccssjiry It D for
you to marry, ami marry svell."
Hnib.ua went tu the eml tif the plnzx.-i
and stotxl look’lng out at the bills for a
moment. She returned, smiling,
“Now I’ll be good.” fchu said softly,
“and I'll do ru.v best to captivate your
stupid old doctor. You luiustn't miod
m.v.calling him that, dear, -for be la stu
pid. Hut. ob. Molly. If ever I meet
love face to face, what explanation
will be demand V”
Mrs. Ware could not reply. She star
ed Into space with so melancholy n,i
expression that Barbara laughed by
way of diverting lier.
Her sister looked up alarmed- by the
mischievous Hght In lier eyes. •'Bar
bara.’’ she said entreatlngly. “If he
falls In love with you. yon will not
throw him over, will yon. darling? He
migl.-tygo off and shoot himself, and ii'
Aunt Nell should hear of—of—his death
ami lay it to your-doings”—
(beta
.id uf uwn
stndm aid
Thry h -d no Wh a wt
niustcMil lo ao atmngi
out a w jnl of wmi nit
utK'uicrcd. oiid tiicu
pii!a«- Hie men broke
J lu-rn
a fiiaec. With
ig tin* t>U'l waa
as ivy one im
rink nn# with
erica of “MDs Nlglitingnlc. MIhm Nlglit
Ingali-r* surroiiiidcd tin* i..odcf uu«l.
with hats off, chccrvd' the figure of
tlicir devoted nurwc until the r-H.f rang
So wpontiineons and hearty and so in
spring was the whole scene that In
lifter days Mir John Sti-cll declared it
to be ihe greatest compliment of bis
life.
K f 1
Mr*. I...ul i I
• r<|',r«l«s| > |., i
P rawwa hai liij
l.ftlftte w ill pH
tCfttad, to the t
April 21.1!«J.
ka paim-nt, and all
Utioft agsinot Hie ♦siH
nt the *»nie. duly at
iFralgnrd.
I.eroi Midair,
ulibr.i Executor.
Where Vcnael* rapftlar Krennenllv.
The capsizing of a vessel tied up to a
pb r is common enough in Ihe bay of
Fundy and its trihut;.ry streams. 'J lie
usual rise ami fall of tl*e fide along
J bat bay is from forty to fiffy feet, and
High tides sometimes exceed six-ty feet.
With the fall of the tide all craft are
left high, but by no means dry,'with
an area of chocolate colored mud all
about them. This mud Is too shifting
to hold a vessel in safety, so oath plor
Is provided with one or more strong
wood frames called shoes, fixed nt the
bottom of rlie stream or bay.
Upon these shoos all vessels rest nt
low tide. It frequently happens, how
ever. that a vessel does not got her shoe
snugly on. so to speak, and if a strong
wind comes when she Is Mitts III bal
anced over she goes into tlie mud. to be
burled forty tie feet under the next
NO I It K TO DEBTORS AND UGKD
I H •K-'.
All person* indebted to t*ie e*tate of
Mr*. M. A. Mirn*. f*eceaMe%l, are re-
qnChted to Wake pitvill'nl. Slid ail per-
>nii having claim* ag:iiii«t the said c*-
tate will present the same, duly attest
ed, to the undersigned.
TV. S, Mims, L. M Mims,
April 7, 1002. AdminiMi ators.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice i^,hereby u<ven ,, rhat the irt\-
tlersigned will tile her tiunl account
vviili J. Kw l *iielling E!>n., ,1 udge of I’ro-
h»te. ou^M'caidav May I2JIV, JDO'J,' as
Administratrix of the estate of Adam
U alkcr. deueased, ai.d a«k for Letter*
Dismiissory.
Mrs. Alice D. Thomson.
^ Administratrix.
April Tth, BW)?.
IF YOU X>^) nTOi K OF ANY KIND DO
not r.i y^hetokk weeing Minni.K
AND FINDING OUT IIIW HARD TnUiW
UK I UFA. NOBODY UAN OIVK I.OWER
FIGURES OK BCn KR TERMS FOR SiO'k
THAT WILL SUIT YOU EXACTLY....,*
WUCHES, CLOtSS and JEWELRY.
Blackville, S. C.
HORSES 1 MULES.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Ksrarari
We bire the pr»ttle«* Mne of Jewelry
and >tlver Moveltl#* that l,-«» rv« r hi-rii i
eaiiKii»e,| in thN f• • «n. A F I’ltlt’E-.
TO "Til THE HMK"
We are piv|<snrti dw ftV.V kli«l fit
• ••ik partsintng to th* JawftvY Ro»*-
prim* AM W#*k
G«u»ra*>>w4, Cvaaa a.eul oof for Jcwf- I
aatf. • I
Wf ,|a Brt safnl *Now Ir g good* at
t- S* g . • - *'
■MTlkCkr. 1
I mw haro for pnlc nt my Stables on Main Street Rome o4
tbe finest Saddle, Driving ivncl Heavy Work Iloreeg
and several ns goody wH-Fotmd Mules an bare < ve#
been brought to this inniVct. AH wauling
fii-st class stiK-k will find it to tlieir in-
Tert'st to mtl and jtet my prices
before buying elaewliert. . .
I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. •
I o • ao handle, a full liiic of l i~to-*late
^t^f e^-ld MaaOB of \Vag**Ba, fliifu*-u^ JLe, •
^ **n afv loiiUrti lo- >41 #t>4 ma^cet t%« ■*_
Pfu:v» aa lev as tbr Ua*B<st.
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