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( :AV TdceLaxal Cold in One omo Quinine TaMcts. \2 months.. This ssguatTire,StTJCpr Two Days. cm every box. 25c. Terror kelsns Supreme. Moscow, Dec. 13 Midnighl.- -The ANNOUNCEMENT- ° A r» I beg ta,annVi^ce. to my patrons that I have on hand and to : ^ (jr ^— V arriv^'the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in the county; consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Gro- 1 / ceries, Millinery, Clothing, etc. In fact, a complete assort- \, ^ / / ment of General Merchandise. Highest market prices paid forlUl country produce. t My prices are tlie lowest. Come and see for yourself. / J'.B. Padgett:, Gretsinger, S. C. j Safe and Sure. Wi*** m I / I % Correct Dress The “Modem Method” system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. £. Hays Sc Co^ ol Cmcmnati, O, satisfies good dressers everywhere. All to Your Strictly : moderate prices. 500 tfyles < which I ■1*1 domestic fabrics from Ask yew dealer to show you au not isKWisnfd. writs to us for Bne, ortf L. E.. HATS OX. CO. jikoinnati. onto. SYRUP THBOAT, iElfS THE FHLXGM ■ THE LUNGS. H ■ OF VOII | IZPECT0KAT10N, Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for # Mitldr«n’s Croup and Whooping Cough because contains NO OPIATES. The actibn of Ballard's Hore- . Sytup is mild and benign, it isadapted to infanta, as well ' serf every variety of temperament and constitution. * This Remarkable Testimonial. MRS. B. W. eVANS. Clearwater, Kas^ writes:-“My husband was sick tor three months and the doctors told me hs had quick con sumption. Ws procured a bottle of Ballard’s Horshound Syrup, and It cured him. He is now a well man, but wa always ke in the hpuse, and think it has no equal tor pulmonary Easy toT&Ke; Sore to Cure; Every Bottle Gnaranteed. ' THRKKSIZU. S5e.50o.ai.00. SHOW LWIMEWT CO^ - ST. LOUIS, MO. •OLD AND RKCOMMKNDCD BY JOHN M. KLEIN. Supervisor’s Notices. The meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on the first Mondav in January, lOOfi At the regular meeting of the board of county commissioners, the first Monday in January, 1906, bids will be received for supplies for the chaingnug and poor farm for a period of 90 days. Bids de sired on bacon by the 100 pounds, grist by the sack, flour by the barrel, corn and peas by the bushel, fodder by 100 pounds, and syrup by the gallon. At the same time and place bids will be received for a physician for the poor farm and jail by the veer, payable qoar terly. Physician to furnish all medi cines and attend convicts aleb while in jail. Application for superintendent poor farm will also be received until o’clock noon, of the same day. All persons holding cHtms against the county will file them with the Board properly made out, on and before will situation i« hourly growing worse. The insurgents hold several quarters t^e city iiud fighting continius desperately. 'Ihe large anas stores have been pillaged and the weapons distributed among the men, who have erected barricades along the badovia, which encircles the city The military has succeeded in islating various section?, preventing communication. From the heights colored signal rockets are showing instructions to the isolated commanders. The searchlights of the Zoukaroff and other towers illuminate the streets where the fighting is proceeding. The rear of cannon continues. Ma chine guns are being employed to clear the Sadovia. It is impossible to estip^te the ^number of d^ad and wounded but it will probably run in to the thousands. In a square in the heart of the city th£ insurgents are making a desper ate tight from a house, using an English machine gun from the win dow against a battery which is can nonading them. If a man did not know how to swear there would be uo wav to ex press his feelings when be bumjied bis skius on u rocking chair in the dark . Lightning very seldom stricken twice in the same place —probly be cause the place isn’t there. A mau never loweas himself by at tempting to lift others. Stage money comes under the head of play bills. * r • ' n 0 Catarrh Is a constitutional! disease originating m impure Mood endreqxnrfeg constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the Mood for its radical and permanent cure.. Be sure to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Nasal and other local forms of catarrii are quickly relieved by Catarrlets. which aBay Inflammation and deodotiao Hoo?’s SarsapaHQa, all druggists, $U Catarrlets, mail order only, 50 cts. For testimonials of remarkable cures send for our Book on Catarrh, No. 4. C L Hood Co„ Lowell, Mass. ary 1, 190K. At the tnme time and place bids U lOftimuel We are having a sort of HOUSE CLEANING at our store. Getting J ? rid of all the odds and ends of Summer , • ,t> ‘ Footwear. Now don’t imagine that ? Uilllllllllltllitill I! Iriffllt J this means a lot old, shop-worn shoes to foist upon a generous patronage. We have a few pair old shoes, but when these are offered, they are sold as old stock. The goods we are selling at re duced prices, are iome of the best sellers of this seasons pur chases. We need the room for fall stock, to arrive in about three Weeks; - In Childrens and misses slippers we have some gems in * both. Styles and prices. When you come to Charleston, make our store your first stopping place. 'We .will be pleased to take care of yoiir pack ages and grips while you attend to your affairs in the city, Wl i*L " ~ ~ 333 King Street, • • • A Jeaxeican Lady f/'s i; g; MRinTiaef tSa'l'an” m m' ' /"‘-•'A ; 1 . ■ : , THE SUDAN NATIVES. I be reoeivad for the pnbiic printing for ’ the year 1900. J.’E. MOOKE, Snpenrieor <1 C. Speaks Hicbly of berlain’s Cough Remedy Mrs Michael Hart, wife of the superin tendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for roughs, croup and wnooping cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit con fidence in it and would not l*e without a bottle of it in her home. Sold by John M Klein. The Best Bread Fob Children, because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found at HUBSTERS BAKERY Always wholesome toothsome and excellem A nd the >er- vice as well a., uhu Product is first class. Special caxes oa^ ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short notice. HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco- ate and bon bons. Mubster’s 'Bakery. THE ORIGINAL mm C0U6H SYRUP Omm all Cootka aa4 aaalata la expaUac B CoMa (rom tba m* mi gy«fM ky P«' jr*, it , mott’s. 1-4*' *4*. m solicited. Right p*kes^an4J[risrht Km'' U.S. m a^call at Dr. Padgett , » old : r.-rj O, -y, a « MMTT * < AAtetE* KM I Cjjpo .pHHHH MLOin JOHN MpCUSK. Tber Oaee Thonirtat White Men to ■ Submarine Moaatera. There is n passage in one of the an cient Arab histories to the effect that “the white people corue from the other side of the sea.” This statement has become so distorted among certain tribes of natives of the Sudan that they believe that the white men come from Uie bottom of the se». A wily Arab leader in this district once in formed his followers that they had nothing to fear from the while men, as they could not live away fronithe water. The fact that .a high official took his bath daily was further con sidered confirmatory evidence of the submarine origin of the white main Tbo'Arabs. In order to retain their in fluence over the natives, spread broad cast the report that the white men were cannibals. The fact that they did not eat black men was explained as due to their devilish cunning. They wanted to make themselves strong In the country before beginning their hor rid practices but as they could not al together do without this kind of food they brought human flesh with them in cans. In west Africa a French expedi tion had the unfortunate exi>erience of finding a portion of a human finger- cut off, no doubt, by some accident—in a can of meat. Here was fresh and conclusive confirmation of the story. In which the people had almost ceased to believe, and It was only rifter a con slderable lapse of time that the Idea was at length eradicated.—Chicago News. BARRIER BREAKERS. Peter Cooper—Was only one year at school. Oliver P. Morton—Lame; walked on crutches. Chief • Justice Chase—Nearsighted; had an Impediment in his s]u*ech. Elihu Burrltt—Ron of a farmer; be came nn apprentice in a blacksmith’* shop. Estey, the organ maker—Civen away at four years of age; had scarcely apy schooling. Nelson W. Aldrich—Entered ProvF dence on foot, with his clothes strung over his back. Andrew Carnegie—Ren of nn Imral- gnmt; worked ns bobbin boy in a mill for fL20 a week. Alexander II. Stephens—A dwarf; with a broken scythe he overmatched In the harvest all these who had per fect ones. Tburlow Weed—So poor in boyhood that one cold March day he bad to wrap pieces of cloth al ov.t his feet In plnce of socks and shO' S.—Craft’s cessful Men of Today.” Indigestion is easily overcome by ths use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because this remedy digests what you eat amt gives the stomach a rest—allows it to recuperate and groty strong again. Kodoi relieves indigestion, belching of gas, soar stomach, heart burn, etc., and enables the digestive organs to tra»- form all foods into the kind of rich rod blood that makes health and strength Sold by John M Klein, druggist. QUEER MARRIAGE CUSTOM. The Malar Bride Haa to Have Her Teeth Filed Awar- Rome of the national marriage cus toms of other conn tries are distinctly quaint and interesting and to ns appear curious enough. Our conventions! white satin and orange blossoms are certainly traditional, but otherwise we Indulge In no real madness apart from the throw ing of rice and old shoes. An Instance of a curious marriage custom is that of lower Gey loo, where a cocoanut, which la regarded as a sort of oracle, is sacrificed to the deities and devils as a solemn offering. In Japan the symbolic girdle, so much more expressive than our simple wed ding ring, fas the outward rigs of mar riage, "while in Burma the piercing of the ears la the prelade to matrimonial lie Had Been There. The clergyman was holding a chil dren’s service nt a continental resort. During the lesson he hud evasion to catechise his hearers on the parable of the unjust steward. “What Is a steward?” he asked. A little boy, wbo had arrived from England a few days before, held up his hand. “He is the man. sir,” he replied, with a reminis cent look on his face, “who brings you a basin.”—London Globe. - ^ Cordiality. Cordiality Is the least expensive n, ni j( farthest going of all commodities, amt its practitioners represent our bo>t cesses. It is the key which unlocks the social and business doors, bringing men closer together, helping them to better work together, ll&htenfnc their bur dens and changing the twilight of trou ble Into the sunlight of happiness.-— “Gumption.” by N. C. Fowler, Jr. ’j To Do Ciood. It is an eternal and inevitable condi tion that to do good we must be good. When any one Is a truly good man. then even if he takes no part whatever iu holy war i against the sin of the world his mere unconscious influence becomes a blessing to others.—Wom an’s Lifb. ~' 4 Malay, however, the poor bride a bad quartet of An bear marriage, inasmuch as she baa to hare bar teeth Hied dews almost to the >re» of her gums, a proeeqs piteously painful as well as disfiguring. In spite oc tola pain, however, she ia * ‘n the wedding to colds * Life Is to be fortified by ihnny friend ships. To love knd to be loved is tba greatest happiness of existence.-Syd- ney Smith. * - -A -M Perfection can only be attained in the physical by allowing Nature to appro priate and not dissipate bis own t%- souroes. Ostbartics gripe, weaken— dissipate, while DeWitt’s Little Early Risers simply expel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to as sume normal activity. Good for the complexion. Sold by John M Klein. , FOR SALE. Two house# and lots in tows of Wal ter boro—on© containing four passage way, front piqzza, dining nod Jdtchen. The . other one on * our rooms, pAsmgo ws^g ZKouti > a»H Irltohan These booses are Savage's mill. They can he ohseji and the tgnpi wiUbe reeeeuable, hraiaaa in crrral conditinn AIhc nirvn -w -ir- Sp - ~ w ~ —- - — ™ -y- — haBding lot on Railroad Avenue. Ap ply to ▲ Wiehman, WaUprboro, S C,. If 17 4k How to kweat BtHous At X' One who Is to % or I r