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&v-: ' ' .. : V * m: ' * V' ; / . -y", V. ' . . * % V ?w ' Z ' -* * *+ 9^*3*' '. k"+; *. , * . ?. Miilps.md JLT JLlSJLVkJ uuv / 4 , ?'V .f..* v "r ' V V . 4 G. FR> ' . - ^ . Personal Mention. ?Mr. F. M. Moye, of Fairfax, was in the city this week. t ?H. F. Rice, Em., of Aiken, was in the t v city last Friday and Saturday. x ?Mr. J. D. Miley, of the Smoaks section, was in the city yesterday. fc i ?Mr. A. P. Gray and his father, of the J Olar section, were in the city Monday. 1 ?Mr. S. B. Holly, of Salnda, is in the 8 ^ city on a visit to his son,Rev. J. B. Holly, t ?Dr. H. Manning Brabham, of the 1 - Kearee section, was in the city yesterday, j ?Messrs. L. W. Hitter and Clarence x Johns, of the Kearse section, were in the . , city Monday. X .?Miss Liewlie Bamberr has gone on a 8 visit to hercousin, Mrs. J. D. O Hern, at < Lakeland, Fla. ?Mr. J. F. Clayton, of the Colston section, was in the city last Saturday, and " - called to see us. ^ ?Jno. R. Bellinger, Esq., went to Columbia Monday to argue cases before the State Supreme court. ?Messrs. J. Scott Breland, Thos. Clayton, H. B. Breland, and J. J. Brabham ^were in the city Monday. ?Mr. C. F. Riser, of Olar, was in the city Tuesday evening. He went to the West to buy a load of mules. ?Mr. D. W. Sheaiey, who has been -K. traveling in South Georgia, selling computing scales, has been at home for sever. aldays.y i*v. ?Mr.-J. C. Sandifer, of Augusta, Ga., ?? has been in the city for several days on 5?? account of the illness of his father, Mr. P. W. Sandifer. ?Mr. J. D- Qnattlebaum, of Prosperity, spent Monday in the city. He was on his way to the West to bny stock, and stoppea over to attend to some business mat' % tere. Mis many friends were glad to see him again. A Real lady. j A London cabman had brought suit ' 11 against a woman for not payingthe legal J1 fare, and his constant remark was, "She ain't a lady," says the New York Tribune. "Do you know a lady when yon see onef asked the judge. ( UI do, yer honor. Last week a l^dy Sgi: gave a sov'rn instead of a shillin,' and 1 I called: Beg pardon, madam, I've got a sov'rn instead of a shillin' and she shonts back: Well, you old fool, keep the change and get drunk with it! That's wot I call V * lady!" 1 SAY "MURRAY'S." 3 - When you've got a bad cough just say * "MURRAY'S." If a druggist gives you f anything but Murray's Horehound, Mul- < leiit and Tar, you're not getting the best j and sorest cough remedy. Make him ? give you Murray's. Acts quicker and you get a 50c. size bottle for 25c. Every drngg|jj; gist has it. Rival Systems. The St urges County Old Settlers' Association was holding its regular reunion. ^ ||te "I reckon," said the venerable Mr. Simpson to the equally venerable Mr. Skiles, "we old fellows could give these ^ younger men a lot of useful pointers about living to a good old age." V ' "Well, I guess so," responded Mr. r . ; ,8kiles. "But they wouldn't do as we 1 fC-4 , hayje done. You couldn't get those chaps J to be as particular about what they eat t feV.'.aad drink as we are. They wouldn't go i to bed at 9 o'clock at night and take reg- 5 ltt exercise every day." \ "Is that the wsy you live?" < U "Sure." a/; "Well, that may do for you, but it iwouldn't sait me. I eat and drink anything I blame please, I don't take any ex- i ercise, and I go to bed whenever I feel i like it." v l. ' "That'll tell on you some day, Simpson. ^ ^ When you get to be as old as I am you'll < ~ L see things different. Here I am, without an ache br a pain of any kind, and I'm 89." * "Hugh!" exclaimed Mr. Simpson, with lofty contempt, Tin.91!" v Seizing his cane he hobbled away in , great wrath, leaving the momentous question of longevity and the best method of J obtaining it still unsettled.?Chicago Tribune. COT7GS AND COLDS. i Coughs, colds and pulmonary com- < plaints that are curable quickly cured by j One Minute Cough Cure. Clears the < phlegm,draws out inflammation, heals and j soothes affected parts, strengthens the < longs, wards off pneumonia. Harmless < and pleasant to take. Sold by Dr. H. F. ] Hoover. It Wasn't Law. Senator Blackburn relates a story of a ? lawyer in Kentucky who was generally < * * ttie onito {n tVio 1 very ionunaie m wwuui^ HUl AU VUV I < lower courts of that State and equally ! unfortunate in losing them by reason of t reversals of the Supreme Court of the commonwealth, says the New York Press. ' ? \ One day the Senator chanced to find - v the lawyei^in a train pulling out of Louis- i viUe, and on the attorney's knee was : spread a huge volume which he appeared to be devouring with much interest. "Well, my friend," said Mr. Blackburn, "don't you get time enough in your office 1 4 to read law without fetching law books t on a journey?" 5 The lawyer sniffed contemptuously. 1 *11118 isn't law that I am reading," said < ' he. "It's a volume, sah, relating to the t decisions of the Supreme Court of the j State of Kentucky." J fcj "'r / , ? i.: . * / ? Horses! 1 Come Where Where the PI \NK B That, and Some More. At & club banquet in Kansas City some ;ime ago Congresman Tarsney responded o the toast "The Ladies of Missouri." 3e was eloquent, according to the Kanas City Journal. He told how the rose lad been robbed of its color to form the Ifissouri woman's lips. He put the damisk of the cherry upon her cheeks. He ore the stars from the skies to make the ight of her eye. He reached the topmost >innacle of praise and adulation. Then he Kansas man who was to respond to he toast, "The Ladies of Kansas," rose ind said with a slight drawl: "The women >f Kansas are all that and some more." It was a "raise" something like that nade by an American colored gentlemen ivho by some hocus-pocus had got into a x>ker game in a London club. His vis-aris, an Englishman, picked up three kings ind a pair of deuces and said: "I raise the >ot one pound." The colored gentleman >icked up four aces. His eyes almost >opped from his bead. He said, stamneringly: "I don't know much about de ;ystem of weights an' measures in dis heah jountry, but Fse agwine to raise you a on!" JAYED FROM TERRIBLE DEATH. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt, of Sargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skilful jhysicians and every remedy used, failed^ ivMle consumption was slowly but surely aking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption iurned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its con tinzed cured her. It's the most certain cure n the world for all throat and lung ;roubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and fcl.OQ. Trial bottles free at all drug stores U Bamberg, S. C., and Felder & Mat;hews, Denmark, S. C. Both Got Time. Scene: Police court during dispute >ver an eight-day clock. Magistrate?I award the clock to the slaintiff. Defendant?Then what do I get? Magistrate?Til give you the eight days. ?^ DOMESTIC TROUBLES. Ta tA o fomiltr VrhckVA JLIf io w Juuu c* awiuij nmv?v a ihere are no domestic raptures occasion* illy, bat these can be lessened by having Dr. King's New Life Fills aroond. Much trouble they save by tbeir great work in stomach and liver troubles. They not >nly relieve you, but cure. 25c. at all irug stores in Bamberg, S. 0., andFelder fe Matthews, Denmark, S. 0. Where Ladies Tote. Chewing-gum, $80. Ice cream soda, $47. Caramels, $50.85. Is this some boarding-school girl's quarerly expense account, you ask, gentle reader? No, this is the election statement filed )y a lady candidate in dear old Colorado. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the health of the people of this county is in imminent ianger and must be taken care of. It has teen decided that every precaution be taken to prevent prolonged cases of pneumonia, grippe, etc.. The best thing to do is to give a good cough mixture as soon *8 the cough starts. Get MURRAY'S aOREHOUND, MULLEIN AND TAR. Dnly 25c. a bottle. At all druggists. Young Ideas. A Brooklyn school teacher sends some Ulswers given by boys in her class in a recent examination: "What are the zones?" "Zones are belts running around the jarth, giving out heat as they run." "What do we import from Italy?" "Italians." "Of what is the earth composed?" "Sand, water, air and human beans." '"What causes a fog?" "The night before." "Name two things we import from kfrica." "Ivory and ivory soap." SPEED*RELIEF. A salve that heals without a scar is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. No remedy iffects such speedy relief. It draws out nflommotiftll OAAthPa Cftftls ftTld VlPftlR. uiiomiuuvavm^ ww ??f juts, burns and bruises. A sure cure for piles and skin diseases. DeWitt's is the >nly genuine witch hazel salve. Beware >f counterfeits, they are dangerous. Sold i>y H. P. Hoover. Court Took a Hand. Senator Perkins, of California, tells a story of a scene in a court room on the joast where a man arrested for robbery rehemently asserted his innocence, even ifter he had been convicted by a jury. "May the Almighty strike me dead on bis spot if I am not innocent!" he shouted. The judge waited for a minute or two. Then he said: "Well, prisoner, as Providence has not interfered I will take a hand and sentence pou to three years at hard labor." STRAIGHT FACTS. A whole lot of fancy phrases can be written about remedies, but it takes facts ;o prove anything?good straight facts, ind the strongest fact you ever heard is ihat Tannopiline is the best cure for piles ?n the market. It cures absolutely. Has i healing, soothing effect from the start. Ill druggists have it for $1.00 a jar. Ask for Tannopiline and take no substitute. . v . ' <r iuggies an You Can Have a RICES and TERft >AMBE I Remember I WHEN YO I Hardware, Paints, Oil, Yar S EK, TWO BORSE tdcc men ocr SIMMONS HA1 BAM BER LOW PI * J I have quite a, selec successful books wh at greatly reduced the original $1.50 i others at 75 cent and good printing. W.G.HOFF ?? Southern. THE SOTTTH'S GR5 UNEXCELLED DIN] M Fimu Slfsjii G Convenient Schedules Winter Tourist Rates are . nc points. For full informa schedules, etc., consu Railway ticket a R. W. Hunt, Divisi< CHA RLEST I HAVE YOUR HOME* CABBAGE PLANTS Prices: 1,000-$ 1.50, 5,000-$1.25 1 Shipped C. O. D, if desired Express Office in WRITE FOR MERC jt CABBAGE, BEANS, SWEET P0TA1 Orders for shipment of Tomato 1 and Sweet Potato Draws Sb JAS. RAY GERATY Express Office, You The S HILL AND SYNDICA NOW IN SU( O PERATM Theodore Kohi f Wonderful Barg Bought by Shri Some Syndic Yard Wide Percale Sc|( 00 Tlaet Qco Tolunri <Ac.\ 1 UU Ui\/U K^wu MiMUMIt*...*..... J Elegant White P. 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