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, !T' ? * . ./ v f-■ * TBI FSM8 j riNDAED, WALTEHBOIta, 8. a law r QicnocimoN «i ■OBOE WENT MAD. W Mad Dog (Written for Last' Week). BY Cottafarille, Mar. 4.—Special: A moet beautiful and ralanble poty belonging to J. D. Dandridge, aup- Po«-d to ht.ve been bitten by a trad dog. ahoved aigns recently AW whteb no one could ucder- atand from |ta acflona and not know * t- g what to do. bl conrae there waa nothing done. It continued to groB worae until |t waa decided that the home waa going mad. It waa shut np in a atable and wohld run at >cu and bite at yon through the cracka. It aoon became no ricloue that great difficulty waa had in hanging* keepli.y it la the atable. and by m electric fwelre o'clock, it waa ao vicioua fj r thfct when it could not get hold of «d anything elee it would b|te the tl af tl to dl bi J. tk lo th to In af th M «o of dl » Logiela- etrble and Itself. — katring Mr. Editor, tbia waa the first mad set. Here- horse 1 errt aaw, arxi I hope never I and ecu to another, for th!e I aaaure you .. , wra a moat horriblea sight, trough! to j j t wou i d b#T# t!w f , ts 1 put to or spasms. When the fjta would to the death of f H would He for a few tnin- •nltentiary * n *wlng its knees and legs.* . . . mo * t venimoua maroer. unless you Thf would give her a stick, thee It *V ™ would turn loose and catch at the I ' -1* i It waa shot about one o'clock to tane meth- gft , t OHt of |u **;'! The community la somewhat -Xk WTOU * ht «P. •• there was a dog * llD that went mrd at the Mine place maiee. about three weeks ago. which waa wPPo-cd to be the dog that bit i VfcT: . hoT **- The same dog bit quite i * namb * r of °thcr dogs, faoga. cat- . occaaiona. ' tie, geese end chickens. ' 1 ll * T ® ndvocated the kill- 1 Jt wi!!- 01 • ,l do *" known to be bitten , JJi, *7 ? Vi m * d d *«- bnt otir people seem j . to tfc,Bk that It U n small matter, a Colnm- and won't kill the dogs, and I think - 1 J 9 I**o ,or the legislature to law. is re.taho hold of. this matter, rr*l . ^ . K . I >“ke It a crime for ankone to tonUi Cu ' k ** k * d0 * und * T •t*®* 1 circumntnnc- P» all er an ed by the State of er the ap- Oovemor. An Eye Witness. ———- , Ashton, Feb. 21.—Special: On convict ion ate of * a which Is ity of/the ace' such according Act, sad Ib wilting the wi Ft dl th in of bj v| ea I* co th P< St th co of er d« »» co to to wl P« „ _ inch con victed person, gad a certified copy thereof shall he transmitted by the clerM of the Coart of General 8ee- •loto la which said aentence is pro nounced to the euperlnterdent of the State Penitentiary at Columbia, not leee than ten dapn prior to the time Aged la dhe court for the exe cution of the Mae, and a nil cases It shall he the duty of the •herlff of the county la which each convicted peiaon la ao eenteaeed. together with one deputy or more. If. in his judgement, it is asses ary to convey such convicted perso to the Pealtentfery, at Colombia. 4 to deliver him er her to the sa- perintardent of the Btrte Peniten tiary not morn then twenty deyn nog Ims then • two dayn prior to the time fined la the Jndpnent for the ‘'vocation of each condemned person o*l«*n otherwise directed by the Governor, or nnleee n stay ef ex- •cnetoc. has been censed by appeal, or granting of a new trial, or oth er order of court of competent ju risdiction. Section ♦. At such execution there shall be present the execu tioner and at least two nMlatante the PenlterCirry’s surgeon and one of capital FtM*-?. 2* last, the home of Mrs. i K ••poll Corbett wee made e plooe of etroention ®Irth ard profit. >u oyster sup-1 th, shall p#r F*o given for the benefit of State school Improvement association. , under the A gratifying amount wra realised etdeot of for Weimer school. The table was / by bang- *rtlst|eally decorated in red, white,* aid bine wtth Washington's cherry f directors ,re * heavily laden with lusciona . rre here- fn,,t r * • <«»**r piece. Dainty red »d to pro- hatchets tied with National colors d r-ll nec- wer * tendered each guest. Oysters rtlng such w *ro norved in all forma e-nd Bd pay the aBBO,,n t*- Those who unfortunately fnnde In do ,lot •“Joy oyaters were served i of Iran a- * «hlekea dither. Cakes and ini to the *wcota were plentiful. Games were . W. .V- -vn J When we attend a state and nee the wonderful things hibitlon, the latest Improved i cry, perfect spedmeaa ot term products, the latest patients, ^reeh- fxet foods, coffees, teee^rece Imtnee. automobiles, etc., we are iccliaed to look on the fair as a propaganda of dvillaatkm. Fairs had their •beglnaiag before people become civilised. Their purpose was to nerve %s aa op* portunity for barter aid trade be tween tribes. For* this purpose e piece of ground was set aside es the borberlaada of two tribes or conKiice as neutral ground and was placed under the auspices of the gods of the two tribes. Here tho people of on# tribe would meet those of the other st some set time and exchange the products of their servers 1 lands: There waa ao money with which to buy and thus exchange or barter was the only method of obtaining goods from another country. . The fact that the gods held jnrte* diction over their fair ground ac count for religious marks in the market pieces. Brsachss of the peace became offences agclnst the gods and in consequenco were rigo rously dealt with, and so the early trader behaved himself at the fairs. At pieces where religious festi vals were held In olden times traders congregated to exchange gifts, aBd this, too, recounts for the church In the market place. To* day la Latin AmericaB you will find the cross erected In the market place ami usually the church faces sooner or Inter go to Mecca to the market. All good Moht-medans him the Black Store. Annually thousands make the pilgrimage and in consequfnce at Mecca is the greatest annual fc-ir of the Moslem world. Difficulties In transportation, lack of railroads, made it necee* nary for people of mediaeval times to have fixed dates when the trader with his Ivory from the sooth sad the trader with his pearls and other gems from the east, sad the silk trader and the tea trrder and the cotton trader could nil meet sad exchange goods. Fain at oae time were the seats of the whole sale trade. The merchant who wished to lay Ib a stock of goods visited the nearest fair and there bought what pleased him. This wee before the day of "The maa with the grip, of railroads. ^IVED FRini AN OPEIATHIN How Mrs. lUtd of Ftoria, DL, Escopod The Sur* feon'g Knife. 9 ( Peoria, IK.—"I wish to let every oae fcaowwhatljrdteE Phikhsin'sVegeteble Compound has done forme. Fortwoyean Imflmod. The doc tor said 1 had a tumor Spring (Ming Now h i A * ' V ■'[[.A waa the Mtfom’a knife. My mother bought me Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compoaad. tad today I am a well aai healthy woman. For monthi 1 suffered from Inflammation, and your Sanative Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell hnyooe whet your medldiiee have done for me. You can use my testimonial la any way you wish, and I will be clad to answer letters."- Mrs. CXKVTINA Reed, 105 Mound St, Peoria, 111 Mrs. Lynch Also AvaUad Operation. Jessup, Pa.—"After the birth ef my fourth child, I hod severe organic iaflaaB nation.. I would have such terriblepatel test it did not seam an though I could stand it Thin kept up for three hag months, until two doctoca decidad that an operation was needed. " Then one of my friends reeommsaded Lydia E. Ftnkham’s Vegetable Com pound and after taking it for two I was a well women. Lynch, Jessup, Pa. Women who suffi should try LsdteB. hie Compound, one of the ful remedies tile world has < before submitting to a surgical tion. Arnica aang igp uiw ^ w » borne by *urtldpeted to by Uie children— ffmeo was ,bo “ w ho never grow too old to TV> You can use Bucklea’a lelve to cure children of rashes, tetter, chaflngs, scaly and and before the day cru8led bumorn, ns well ae their ■vmTaow in cour-trle. where dM lisatlon baa not made.much head- *‘ e *' ,7 ^ Fuvtect wc.y and where commerce Is n ot, ® othin 'K *1*® * *° Quickly. For well developed, the annual falri**®! 1 ". ulcers, old, running or fever retains Us pristine greatness. j tores or piles it hae no equal. 25 Atd today we have world fair* cts at Jno M. KlelB's. that while they ere visited large- ly for pleasure, are yet a source Repels Attack of Deedi. of education and a fe^tor for pro- "Five years ago two doctors told gross. Many people visit theae me I had only two more yearn to great expositions, rot alone for |j Te - This startling statement was plmsure, but for buying machinery Bade by 0r99n Malaeh- nii* whL thii*e^ U the rart! Co1 “ Th ^ ‘<>» d “• I "onld " ,h« •< It wm to m. moM wno neve , listen to the same "old story" en- story mntic. A leap ior\ sad a jolly good leral. The community is » Mrs. Corbett end Miae he teacher, for n pleas- l. We wish Wcehiagton say birthdays, nee of Cottngeville hae school here end returned te. We will miss Miss Ulag face. She made ids while here and we for en eerly .visit. The dn bed been exhrusted bnt it has been rua by ecrlptioi o. It Is a great leans had not been ade- t least two months more has shone two daya In The water la fast die- 1 we hope to soot-, hear r "Gee and Haw". Noth- i ilarly has been done on on aecoart of the bad . can make judicious selection. up then- to try the beat Inag medicine Fair, ,« .ooa tkiw. I Pr. Kt-r- Wyw rather thro being on tho wane, we Discovery. It waa well I did, for believe, they are again coming* in today I am working and believe I owe my life to tbia great throat vogue. They have of course nerved _ rpose as a market in and lung ctire that baa cheated the a great purpose as a market ^ time past, and while they do not ; grave of another victim." Its folly so aervo now, atfll they do serve to suffer with coughs, colds or oth- aa an opportunity for the exchange er throat and lung tronblea now. of Ideas, and that la worth as j Take the cure that's safest.' Price much as Interchange of goods.— 50 coats and 91-00. Trial bottle The Abbeville Press acxl Banner. THE REASON WHY. free at Jno. M. Kllen’s. Rev. G. A. Martin's Appointments. The following appointments are Henry W.'Grady of an address announced by Rev. O. A. Martin some years ego, made some re- i for the churches be serves, marks which strike us as being par-j Hendersonville—1st Sunday. 4 tlcularly approprate for South Car- P- m.; Srd Saturday, 4 p. m.; fol- ollca at large and Cherokee county lowing Sunday 11 a. m. especially. HeMtd4npart: I Swamp—1st Saturday and Th# reasons why |i always a vl- Sunday, 11 a. m. tal question, ao I stopped betide Smoaka—4th Sunday. 11 a. m. the road and let ,the old mare and *_f- browse sedge grata while I figured Cototon—2nd Saturday, 4. p. m. K out, and this la It: ^ “• The average Tennessee farmer Tho Mutual Life Insurance Com- gets up early at the alarm of a 1 pany of New York, begs to aanoun N: Jones |« vialting her Connecticut clock, buttons Chicago |ce that Miss Miriam du Bois has ac :(lendale, for a few days. 1 ! •on join her husband In a., be having accepted a th the Southern Express i rence Jones la visiting re, monks. ones recently returned It to Spnrka and Adel, Islted hit brother, L. B. children* of late Nelson aerly of this pjace. It twenty-three years since visited his brother. He d with the country :ind see all doinc so well. Mr. Henry Ponds Is at home from Interested 1b Insurance. suspenders to Detroit overalls, puts ; ceptod agency in her father's pi on n pair ot cowhide shoes, made | She will be pleased to see aayoae In Ohio, washes la a Rlttsbnrg tin ‘ basin usirg Cincinnati soap and dries on a cotton towel made In | Children are much more likely to N®w .Hampshire; sits Jjcwn t° » contract the contagious dlsrases Graad *S®F ,d » •*2 ll bot n ^ 1 *’ whsn tbsy have colds. Wbooping fried In Omaha lard, cooked or< a conaamptlon are diseases that are often contracted when the child -nr. nenry t v we J K*" li the n '‘ r * Clemson College ®*®lre*. sb electrician, the Eugene Jones has accepted c. po- • coun ‘* , * Bd rel ’ sit Ion in Augusta. Ga. , nr T?’ ” th y 90 desire, ministers Howell Miley and sister Kath- ir ♦».* * BO * •* c ®®dlPg three, of Hampton visited the home dw,r *' BB<I not J*** of W. W. Jones Sunday, fnn* -7-^ Td . ^°, r n,or * tb * n twenty- We are going to have another o, . r ® , P®ctw>le dtlsrrs of this jolly good time some evening soon rn** 0 h* designated by ths exe- otyj relse more money for a good cuiioBsr. cause. We want all friends to be “vctHW 5. The executioner art W jt b ^ physicians shall No politics this way yet. I. Mlikll”. Th.t I. .h 7 HI mto fruits put up in Csllfornls, sea- J®** *** CO,d " soned with Rhode Island I A® ck of 5 k oldB you claps on his old wool hat mad?% ^nd nothing belter than Cham- Phlladelptala., harnesses his Misotirj berlnln's Cough Remedy. It can mule, fed on Iowa corn, with always be depended upon and is New York harness, and plows his pleasant and safe to take. For farm covered by a Massachusetts ; sale by all dealers (mortgage, with an Indiana plo At night he crawls under a New Jersey blanket and is kept e-wake by s Tennessee dog, the only boms product on the place, and wonders why he keeps poor. Jones. IT HAY KM YOU MONEY. We have last received na lug for men and boys, latest styles. imeasa stock of Bp ring Cloth- Anything la Man’s Furnishings IB -• New Line of Dry Goods vl Ws have decided to pat in a Use of Goods, and have Just received Bummer FAERIC8. Anything you want yon can get here. Fashionable Dry e largo stock of Spring and ZHL1N. Storm FOR SALE BY BROWN FURNITURE ft HARDWARE COMPANY VVALTERBORO, - SOUTH CAROLINA ^THE BlCff COST OF Sir -T ke. If you la a sav- At thin time when there la so mock diacatsioB about tho high cost ot living,* tho matter of saving ty' an unusually important one. have a good slsed surplus lags account, ths Interest It is earning for you now will material ly klip you in solving tko problem of making Income sufticleEit for necessary outgo. But if you have only a small account now, it Is all tbs mors reason why you should make it grow. This strong institution will help you with I per ceot interest. The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, J. S. WILLIAMS, Pratodcnt. / W. H. YARN, View Prsnt. S.C. W. C. PATRICK. JR., Cashier. NOTICE HOKJSE liKKKDEKM. tho feet of such execution «• of the court of Gener- 8vf«ions in which such sentence w T TH Pvoaounced. which certificate ‘ * _. — M • kB » b® filed by tho clerk with #| . T , UT the pageis la the case tin wera saddened to hear ot his Section «. Ths body of nertona d ** U ' lH,4rk took P 1 * 0 * ° Bt h,B •o executed shall be delivered to *■ Dwhester county on the tvlatives; sad la esse ao claim is N * ht 04 FebrBBry * H * ,a,d by relat/AsTr “JCZlT. L° ^ ^ tbs same than be d'saosed of as h® r Yt B * rroond on Sunday, Febru- ^xtlrs of corvlcte dying in f the tTr 4 - R * T - J - A Tnt * n “^ it * d State PfnttenNary.' Prwrided, that by R *\ r **• conducted the If nee rest relatlvM of __ funeral services. •kccuted desire tbnt b^Tv be car- Mr Mart,B htL & in ,or m,,ny to former homoYf in the State. n ‘ | OBtbB f bBt bor * f . hi ‘ * ufferlB ** 04 nid tracoportsuon 7" h »*'**'* to the end He •ball be Paid bv PentteiWiarr rn- l®* T ®® ® wl f®* ***** children, ^tie^ Vh; .hJ^nr w^r- •»-**»-* r*®! ®P®» county treasurer oFcoun- , “ By relet vee and friends. to tr from which as id cor'd* ****"* monru his loss — _ . — — —Mm came ■am ** d ®0®hty treasurer shall pay xSLH 4 4bBr >® to Item of Court of 8 !!! 1 * T * TbBt Aotm or parte SJiSLiyyTy ^ ** A loved one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place Is vacant in ou- b«Tie, Which sever can be filled. A Niece. I W. A. Strickland and son. E. W. Imoaks, wera la town Monday. IV. IQtfldard's Dyepcphla Hpc-lfic; IVgular Price AOc., Jno. M. KHen’s Prior SV. Ths spsclsl half price sale of Dr. Howard’s specific for the cure of mnfrr'psticn and dyspepsia by Jno. M. Klein means the sevls^udrf * few dollars on every fsmllyjsyear- ly bill for medicines. Each 60 cent bottle (Mr. Klein sells It for 25c.) contains sixty doses of a medicine that Is pleas ant to tfke and which can. be de pended upon to cure the worst case of constipation, dyspepsia or liver trouble. Th's remedy Is not ai- ordinary mrr*irtr>a. It is the favorite for mula of a well known physicit u. and has the endorsement of huv- dreds of physicians of eminence in , their profession, who prescribe it In all case* of conatlpstion, dys pepsia, liver trouble knowing from ixperilrnce that It will make ft complete lasting cure. £> A. B. Carter, of Williams, paid os a pleasant call while la town Tuesday. Ths French Percheron Stallion, "Ix>rd Rosberry," will be at the following named places each week on ths below mamed days. B. G. Hlott's, Monday and Tues day. / Mashawvine, Wednesday. i Ritter, Thursday, v / Walter boro, Friday. Dr. J. B. Padgett's store, Satur day. Fee 910.00—Colts Guaranteed.— 92.10 cash. SPUH /•*» - I iTiiT for Cm-CHnS-TUa** MONO brand nun la Ukd and LIA Coca metallic twaea, aealad will W Ribbon. Tabs no otwbs. a HM|jia aad aah Mr CM , BiaSoNU BBASn PILLa. 7oe tNCtygae rrses weardod as Bcat.SalW, Always BellaMs, SOLD BY ALL DRUG6ISTS iSIS, EVE»YWHERE SSTS . ^ > X. T. Garris, of Will lams. was among these who fcald us a pleasant call yesterday. ( NEW SPRING GOODS / AT The Charleston Surprise Bargain House This Spring we have an up-to-date line of Men’s and Boys Clothing These goods were selected and bought by our expert buyer and that is a guarantee that they are the latest styles and fabrics. Gent’s Furnishings, Shoes, Etc., at Lour Prices. j ^ • P * * The Charleston Surprise Bargain House 570 KING STREET CHARLESTON, S. C WALTERBORO, - SOUTH CAROLINA I. SOBEL, Manager Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has) won Its grec-t reputation aid ex lb Thvmdh at KUerinvvm. i Evergreen, Mar. 19.—Special: A. W. Inablnett, State Bible School tensive sale by its remarkable cures ■operlatecdeiti. dt Charleston, will of coughs colds and croups. It preach at Evergreen next Sunday* can be depended upon. Try it., morning nag afternoon. Tho pubUo Sold by all dealers. ' Is oordlally Invited. t * % ti I' A ' t I *o