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I " " ' THE BAT I' < E8BU RO ADVOCATB. I 1 'v f Subscrip' A One Yearfl T /Jk Six ^ 1 1 q A alteration? I P I PELION POINTS. BA] CR SOTRACTED MEETING AND FAEMERS ROSY. | ItVr (I'runi our regular correspondent.) Al this wrilinir wn am hnvinir tine i (TER AND HULON.IA LI OPS POOR; FARMERS AT WORK ON BOTH CORN AND COTTON. >m our reirular correspondent.) As. * * * voeatc u F have l>een away at Court and nrotit ETTER FULL OF THE :ws ABO IB- ?,? Tl?DrC?T eternity. 1 LltJLltJ 1. Younif Mi always road the Advocate a,n cnKatfciJ ml read it witli pleasure and co?kintfscli I will ? .?!*?? ? -> ! HUMORIST. 1 SA lister?Youug man, you pattau Pflf nakiiig preparations for WIIUH t/ftl CENT or L an?I a n, sir. The girl I I to is taking lessons at a ool.-Chicago Daily News^ We had a n(< MARIA. 1 IPS ABOUT 65 FEB AST YEAB--OTHEH NEWS. jc shower of rain this m The carpenters a K commenced the present immense ri ^ -*^ ? Wi w di nd masons have P? i,Iteration of our i stores and the father aiul the farmers are some- 'lulld hat busy and will be for the next <>0 i vs. dent Lexlr Rev. Dukes of Swansea Is holding a and i otraeUd meeting here at l'elion: he heart assisted by Rev. Marion Dukes, of you n rahgcburg. itsto* M iss Julia shealy, from New Hrook- t:0l ltd ic crtni rliiitr ? fi.iv ilnuu will* rnl. < ? i fso much that 1 lntrdly know gpportui bug and as you have a corcspon- frolu p'p there I will not say much about nnes. igton, nevertheless Its growing L.eavir ts people arc generous and kind l()0k tjlc cd Hut, when it comes to court jays afl( ever know where you are, until w|)ere, o late. most or .ilcorgc hen Timmernian, seems orange-g . ..... tunu .ill \ alllUgC UI V i Itlit y of my visit back home First Ma* rrida to write for it a few have *o mai your period i ig home on Nov. 3rd, 1U02. I Second ] train at Leesville, and two prove its eii ar 1 arrived in Largo. Florida, Call r whereabouts I have spent "Your ha the time since, working in sir," said tl roves and clerking in a store "Good!" P. M? which ra/.inc Editor?Why do you on Turnips, pe iiy blood medicine ads in on old land ha1 leal? days considera Magazine Editor To im- about over no\ rculation.?San Francisco will now be th crop will not h ,ir is coming ont on tor? year' le barber. We understa PYPlu imorl linnrM-n tr ? was somewhat needed as and potatoes. IVas ire failed in the last few biy. Fodder pulling is v and cotton picking e order of the day. The e over <K? percent of last ,nd that Mr J M Hutto building of our n Our Mr. Whitt ^ tant buyers, are lecting the large; ew annex. en, with his assis- i" in New York, se- s, 5t, and most sty- u ..v., ... at/vtmiuh U ?V?F v.njo "IVI, 1V* LHJ ,ives hero. ,lccd Miss Rener Zenker is spending a p'0( sv wte.s with iclutives in until el ion. luckci Miss Lulu Wyse and mother, after on >endinj; a few da.vs with relatives, lor a turned this morning to their home Mis i Columbia. ativc: it iiume, as gouciror, ana is in- ai< ueiiei a terror to the evildoer. Hellea lder pulling lias been hindered, it and cotton picking have about In''es 'rt d horns. The cotton crops will Lull c*oa e of the smallest in our section a,1(' *l (*( number of years. rank and ther s Lizzie A, bowman visited rcl- jorout-i s in Columbia last week. Ironical m'- knew it wai ir is a small town, situated on ness sake, c of Mexico, about twenty-live crawl bat* >m Tampa. This part of the Press. st is distinguished for health dightful climate. The lish- ? . ... . . . .1 l?irs u!iu s with the best in L* loriaa, . . , ... worried abc c are numerous opportunities jjrjef loor sports. 'I lie vegetation is 1 * . 1 f tl .. folk? say lie unci snuw? nf Inn Imnet ivpp.vj. i | ana nis little | 5 In me, Now, for good- down with fe\ lon't talk to it or it will are improving, k again."?Philadelphia will soon recoi Mr. J. J. I improving, d?I sh'd think you'd he gathered then lUtliaviny'r darter marry his fodder and lie's a young lawyer, an' him. Wealls :'s as poor as a church u- *??-?? girl, who was taken er after their son died, , It is hoped tiiat they ioatwrigbt's family is The good neighbors e yesterday and pulled put it in the Itarn for thould help some, for rlish stocks ever town of equal siz Nothing that's ing apparel for opened in any ? e in the South, stylish in wear- " Men, Women or Mr. W. L\ Hest is going tliis week Mir > spend some time in North Carolina, rotur ilh his lather and mother; we wish time, im a glorious lime. ^ Itov. L. ?S. Klienly and wife boarded hig i re train Saturday for Columbia. be s< Mrs. Kale Kecd is spending some- s me willi relatives liere at l'elion; Mi; le is from New Hrookland. an .? iscs Nila and Ruth Adams have yroves a ncd home and report quite a idee Bellea Xoi tlier . Mike Uoof and cousin, arc visit- ,:e"UVll-, a our section. There seemes to '<n uiie special attraction around t,irou 1,11 rille. You may hear more later. ('llcTcd winter 1 sses Ada and Until Adams jfave Af ?> < l-< >:i 111 foctivil loot i I.... I A I let ...... mouse. 10 in Litis section. dabb- -Y< h* is a great winter resort for no denyiit' 11 touristy, who visit the someday, w Hotel, a niagniticient build- jjew York ated here, containing over indrert rooms, which is conby Northerners during tlie "Do you no ill lis. "No; slie being in Florida nearly three know, , . hard time wit ?s, he s poor now, there's tliat; but lie'JI be rich Weekly? aW"" raSCa'~ SEIVEB like Miss Sliarpun?'' STEAWS i 's dreadfully stupid, y' nt certainly Has had a li liis family. MARROW. IND TWITTERINGS. Children, will b , is our aim, intern L' bition to make tl cheapest but the e overlooked. It t< t and highest am- !i' lis, not only, the best store in the f / Some new cotton lias past by onr l'umi >wn and, froin all reports, tlic farm- ^V'11* rs around here will soon be selling Hann e\v cotton. rcaly M iss W ell Mr. Klilur how is the l>ispen, ... our s< try i|Ucstion getting alonu by this m V 1 dont hear much complaint. |j^ve think all iner. would do tlieirduly guncj -V cut II ;* nnt linil I'n.o, If .".of .....I - -\u,,"rtf viaisLli ntf in honor oi Misses huith lll(|e?. t| rard, or Lexington and *lo matu tali Watson, of lllack ville. It mother, sceins, like days of old Lo have ,ny clo:li" Hannah with us. She used to he ljCen eorctary in the Union Sunday kittled i>l and we were much pleased to ever see her attend the Sunday School last anti sur, ay; we understand that she ,?,w ere occurred to my mind an "Stupid? Icsire backed i>y sense of duty, ^o?" a visit liome to see father, ' The oth brothers, sisters, friends, and '"K 0,1 'ler> old grand-mother, who has J'ou ^ fft'in this world eighty-live years JOM ?y woi id I think on leaving home ol H thing."?( Ing her again, but to my joy >r.se, 1 found that three yeais "Hracket What makes you think .. lom (,,'r rt Mr. and Mrs er night, when I was call bi?. 8P*"t sev< she exclaimed:'Why, inqst Wl ' rclat,ves so soon? And I give you Mr. Raw], oi d I hadn't mentioned such day in town c Cleveland Leadsr. has many friei ways glad to s t, it appears, was unable 'I'he many fi ?nular correspondent ) . l>avis Shull, of Coluiniral days last week near here. r Oatcsbuiy, spent Tues n business. Mr. Kawl [ids here, who are alee hhn. iendsof Mrs. Thompson r entire State. In the past, we patrons thousanc with our largely II ! have saved our C Is; in the future, increased outlet ? j iv um, uuvi ivv * ^ iv uuv., mm lie bar rooms tou. lil u-l achir IUR NEW MUSIC erai TFAPUrB 11 do ILAunLri. fur n Miss Liicye I.ittlejolm, who is to be L'1'nl 10 music teacher in our school next 01 CI v"'j is tomorrow for lier liomo at appcara vvillc. Some hearts are left j >g; she know* w.io. J(|ly Uw e gossips say we are to have sev- try horn knot t s tied incur section soon evening cs seem, that the crops are poor -aturda, noving or marrying, but these which is js go on, regardless of conditions in the m rcumstarces. .ttcainsh CilUlltJO III lie I' to into i "c,:* ties. Why I'cllcuir 011 the morning oi "Oh, I gi ' tftli, bound lor my old coun- liim becaus e in Saluda county. Oil the ills pitchinj oil be same day, wiiicli was lost most ol y, 1 arrived in Jacksonville, in the box. ? known to be the largest city aid. late, and is also a railway and ii> center. The population is ?. any of the college fraterni- regretted to s< was lie so unpopular?'' leave for tlieir less the boys didn't like land Alouday, e lie studied so hard that weeks here wi ar suffered, and the team Mr. F O (Ii r the games when he was teI.( |^iss 0'Uo " Chicago Record?Iler- buslness ca? , Master flova of Mrs. Rosabt it; her and her children home at New Brookafter spending several th relatives. inter and his fair daughlee, paid Columbia a ast week. in Gunter, the little son ;llt* Gunter. i< nnito vw>Lr kand buying1 faci them tens of tho bSweeping1 ilities, will save * usands. ? c< w Reductions [; >?sion, conies to us vry highly Mi 'commended. in (Ii Dr. Ledge of Limestone <"?then lys: ''Halves me threat pleasure to \u irtil'y that Miss l.ueye l.itllejohn there ho has b.'en pursuing courses foi she i >ur years in this college is a young and i d.vof very high natural abilities, matn irgc attainments and stcrliiv' char II A, Cat o is visit in^ relatives iorgia. with a view of locating wlt'cl> L 3. to the ci lit M iry Kallaw is quite sick and *^.p11 ; is some fear as to In i iccovery. s one or our oldest land marks ^ ,l,,le ivc trust she may still he spared 1JlaceuI f days yet. especial seen the . .1 .! Hd.'lt Vt riirl>t 1 MO ... . - - - iUISlUll or forty-eight thousand, of Hrown, "wl wenty-eight thousand belong do moanin' olorcd population. ' Well,'" 1 nday afternoon 1 went out to do eliickenida Ostrich Furin, which is lay in: for d froip the city, and it is a man islajii much interest and curiosity, I'se layln 1 ly to those who have never reciprocity, sc large birds, or any place i'lnKicy, sam miss Miam at this writrni lat does you unde'stan' Is wil| ^ u of de word 'reciprocity'?" .vas tile answer, "you take Mrs. Robert coop. I)e chicken inside is ''^ve hcen spci e man dat owns Iter: de relatives 1' fol? me, 'eausi lie knows Orangeburg oh do chicken. An dat's Mr. A. Klini Washington Star. \iken last we< 4, but we all think he p again. Tiide ami children who tiding the summer here, i, returned to her home : Saturday. e spent sometime in ek. mauc in every i Fm^tJie^ays. If ye W> Vv - A-^ Peep you awa^.-*' ,t! I p "ads" hold good while *VHITTF,N ueparuneni ot our store 11 >u value Money, let noth- v nfg^s quoted in our pre\i. the lotsTas*-?, k / m DRV GOODS ;tvr. pat It Her work in musk* lias been of a aj,]c ry high order. She is a brilliant rformer. is well versed in the bis . try of music and has already shown ia | decided jrojjiiisW?'r composition 'Jin | yjwfcincnt she will make an adiki ble teacher." f In a private letter Mr. (leo. 1'ratt ' 1' t_._. ? i km uii i r* > in* w uc rc I y. We hope they will soon he their fv; to be np again. A. success! ? Alwaj 'LYING MACHINE ?! THAT FLIES. over tlie i . J fO'-lJ', uaJ e bullet sloped Air-Oiip of A.JJirom Ji lie uiueauiK 01 ostriches for -what's utile is is an established and ..:i|lori.c. ul iudustry. "Thai s I s having a desire to sec the uOh, it v luwn iSt Augustine) in the scc States, which was rounded by uc met li uiards in the year 1 ;?<"?*>; 1 went iiall."?Lot ie Monday morning: it is only i'fw on the Kast Coast Line U icksOi*viiif i ^ Air. ana Mrs (I race screaming about?" the guests of 1 saw her in her bathing suit.' day. lothing." ? ? rasn't on the beach, you , * r' uuc '5 lar young men ler coining down the hotel j_own tl1? lisville Courier-Journal. ran ' Mrs. F. O. ota good moU|, far mir days in Waget . Swinton Ounter were >liss Lizzie Gunter, Sunsei^ler, one of our popu, spent. Sunday out of family of Mr. J. S. LyOunter spent several mm ler, last week, atC"" fi COM! I ^ Mr. Arthur Mill lion with this f rve his friends. >ANY. I 01 Icr announces his conncc- u; irm, and will be glad to [J a 111 txim, of Wolfsville, Novia ScoUia. lloy ys: She is a splendid p^rformvr from pon I lie piano, she has writ, ten si v- last a al com positions that showed nmis- throi i! musical ability; and her rank in an:l ^ ?e theoret ical examinations was 1111- rose I oral by hi?h. rurther she has made rcacl: special study of the art of teaching over insic in the lower and intermediate I l... rose I wnauensintV, oi lohedo, arosj* looked a its tent on Si li Ave., olvTn^nctay tiay( and .1.noon, and made a f*x\njf trip same all igh theair to tlie Times/ 111 dg Jackson jack to its tent. The 'Airship >.viii ottly Lo a height of I,> > (? fecl< when il maikab icd the rime.-* bldg is hovered (jM ai| it, giaduallv set tlinn down to ">??0 loin top or building'. It then nitieenL o 1,">oo feet and slow ly returned . .L the wotm^i-f.,1 old !V' 1 believe 1 coif^j have ??Nie the liat IS niglit, but bad to*go back to 4ua-i ntance ville on the evening train. I "Whatw r give u few ui the most re- "()1,! 1 S( le sights 1 saw while there. lation. l>y riving in St. Augustine my at- were a publ was tirst called to the mag- "Weren hotels, and other buildings Ll" 1 hila j&rked Kidder. I ing Lhe liaptis it?" asked tlie slight ac- Wiss Lizzie week in towu c have we hold." Mrs D c s e: rtfemiiif to your cirou- Tues lay In to the way, 1 didn't know you lisher."' The farmers ot: we manufacture My pap- busy gatherini Uelphia l'ress. now picking c< Ji *" there J Kawl is spending tliis with relatives. ( hull, of near here, spent wn in this section are quite i their fodder and are atton. | MT. WILLING. r RAIN WANTED AND OTHER ITEMS F OF INTEREST. | EMORY. ? Fanners in lhis section are pulling al fodder and picking c< tlon. n Mr. Joe Hcrlonjf carried two hales Sf of cotton tn 1110 gin Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. J. \V. I'ulmer, of Die j Mt. Willing scftion, visited friends l> i aui's 10 a | Miss Littlejohn has had several wj,jL. . ars experience as a leachor and lias Tin Iwaj'S achcived suecess. For bc^in- Tolc< ers and younger children, she uses acres nne of the latest methods. Roy Relow we give some pieces she has laved in concerts, etc: ^ g U1 ? I lie I loint above its quarters, down to lanl bp h it gracefully sank noted It 2 Airship which is called Tic jia. Ki?.i )d, no 2. is u2 feet lon^, hi feet j y ^ s and is navigated by means of | l^oh- ' Horse power gasoline engine. A. j Lj)U jar Knabttiishue is in his 2-Th year. United a re h i tc ELIGION WHEREIN RAW P0- decorati i some occupy a. very ttnporiace in history. The most ''How's t otels are the, Alcazar, Magno- ancc?" ida, M. (ieorgc, Abbey, Ocean '-Tough, batampui ami the Ponce-dc- that he ha; The last mentioned is one of "Howeai gest and grandest in the "He's try States. It was built after the Norwat."? ct ural style of Spain, and the ion of the historic symbolism . ,imes drumming life insur- 6ILBE1 But my brother writes me i an even harder job. COTTON BE! n that beV" ingtnsell suede gloves in cu -PittsburK l'gst. I From ourri Mr. S. S. Lii [" GLEAMS. ING GINBED AND SOIL EVENTS. egular correspondent ) idler, who is attending (From ouv regular correspondent.! Farmers will scon be yinning in this community. Everyone would bo ylad to have rain for the heat is very oppressive. Mrs. R. N. IJrown is much better at this writing. ..1,11 .. I.\.1...?? ...III lArt..n j near .-amna Sunday. Mr. \v F. I'odie canied a hale of cotton to liatcsburg Tuesday. Mr Toland l ulmcr clerked for Mr. 11. N. Brown at Mt. Willing last j week. Mr .1. 1!. Kiser passed through this l .section last week. Misses .lanie rtobinson and Pearl DUIKIUI, V*'f. ?> O. 11 m I ( " 1:1 " i) 11 Itcethovcn. Second Pallade \\'j Valse, (A Hat) lu.ul Etude, (^>p. 2">, No. !>) od u Polonaise (A major) yesti Chopin. and Selections from Op. n Scliuman. ai res rOES AND NAKEDNESS ARE "hV''! the buil REQUISITES A rou r :inipcj* Man., An^r. liirty ir^a khohcrs, a religious sect, march- oldest <1 > \\ ithin half a mile -d Yorkton now cal >rday. stripped themselves nuked was ere I urii (1 their clotlies. Tlic police don't h .ted all the men. women and chil- made ot ruuay?J as I > en observed through all iJOtiy else, 3 ding is very ornamental. for [tsojf id 011 Hay Street at D.e corner Duddy?< sury Slieet, wc come to the myself.?1?< welling In America, which is led the Vedder Museum. It what 'Cted several centuries ago, ^ as 'e now exactly when. It was kin(1va material, then called co-| out, 01 course, use every- the summer on are rot fond of money spent Saturda >h! no; I'm fond of it for Mrs ston Transcript. In^' l'rof. Lindler they call the absent treat- f1 r: and M r! xpensive as the ordinary re at,ves in tl one day last w If StV Kn.. \ I M school at Lexington, y and Sunday at home. i Charlie Epting, from visited at ttie home of Sunday and Monday. s. it. L. Keisler visited 10 ltocky Well Seetion reek. Mr. 1 auyr ruillici w 111 nmm Itr.mtor Clcmson College where he will attend school next session. Miss Frankie Ilerlong has gone to spend awhile with her cousin Mrs. Albert Kreps near Wards. Master Cohen Kulmer is very tin well, but, we hope to see hint out again soon I 11 annul) visited Mrs. 11. ('. Podic _ ; Monday. Crop* in this section are very short, shorter than tlicv have been tor several years. Mr. Willie Merchant and family passed through this section Sunday. ^ Messrs. doe Padgett and .1. W. Fuhncr, o( Mt Willing, attended the Impromptu in ft (Op. }i0) nren " " It Hat (Op 112) in 1,1 Schubert. tend Vulsc Urillante Moszkowski. ,r ^ Humorosqui Macdowell. Ul Second Rhapsody Liszt 1 Andante l inale de Lnsia di Lam ?"u>' icrmoov Leseliet i/.ky. j Romance, (Op. A I. l piano) Grieg 'l 11 ImiM>nrn?t.. / r ?.--k . . , 12. K . tt in the party and wiappcd them quina, v ankcts. The I >oul\hol>ors had in- eci a ver ed to march through the streets The old onkl.m naked. They refused all where ishment t>111 raw potatoes. They never 1 hey are looking for Christ. An- added a r party is reported to he heading XexL Vonkton from the northeast.? forcIlt more American. names, vhieh, id its day was consider- . ; y excellent building material. a:'s>0"building is standing today as constructed, and, as it has Tommy's jeen remodeled, it gives an teries of co ttract ion to the sight-seer . sit on an ej is Fort Marion, which in dif- r?mmy-forms and bearing dilTerent '' was established by the king of ' hdadelj ? ii ii liiu uaj icvcr liiul i?? t. ;uuuit*) Chicago Tribune. Tuesday to vi: T. Yon, of Lc Pop (explaining the mys- ,l^en untry lifel- Yes. a lien Mil Wea^eglad !*g and hatch it. and able to be -Gracious! I should think |>ev Wessii uu to sit on a hatchet. Virginia whei Jhia Record. synoti. He . , uie operator nere, ieit >it his relatives. Mr. K. esville will he the relief I to see Prof. Liodler up ab.iut a^ain. >Ker has returned from re he had been attending ielivered an excellent Mr. .1. M. Lontf has been quite sick with ctiills, but is improving. MissAribcl Riser is visiting Miss Clara Riser of this place Mrs. .lanie 13rooks spent Monday with Mrs. Emmie Hustcr. Mrs Emmie Ilorlonk'was the jjuesl of Mrs it. N. lirown Tuesday. 1 pienie near Watson's S;it urriuy. They f, ' report a line lime. Miss Aii,lie 1 fin-ion;,' visited Mis.i Clara lliser, near Mt. WiilinK, Monda.x * j afternoon CHINA TO DEMAND DAMAGES 01' BOTH RUSSIA AND JAPAN i iiij/i wiii wi it \iiimi .X'lllllllilll .Mil II 0(1 11 piano* Rcineoho letter to mr. bates from the department of agri- l, -x culture. Mr. N. A. Hates, f<?r i Halcsburj;, S. C. An opain i! For two II U ( lllkl'nt It elation. C it 1 It'll S annua," saltl n yuiiin; (in-at Hernl in posse ful tlio oilier ilny, "who Is my name w si rein Hon? Aro you?" on jn j, o," sweetly replieil tlia inolher, . . r father lias that ilisllnelloii. lie ll1^ u r< r Kives mo ft eeiit unless I ask hill) 1 lie" t." throu^'l <1 It was a full half hour before the evnhiini tore mail mree ceuiuries ago. i hundred years the fort was Mamma t. August ine and after coming should alw issionofthe I'nited States its ie. as then changed to Fort Mari- Georgieonor of the great Revolution- I've got th j, General Francis Marion. table with ergeant in charge, led mc all i the old Fort, showing and Nell 'I'll intr rviM'Vt himr n out II.. sermon at th< (at breakfast table)?You day evening t< ays use your napkin, (Jeor- Mr w. L. ,\ cotton now. I am using it, mamma August I", c clog tied to the leg of the it.-ooidcn iwy.. roya.LT at Miss Jones, the lype-j A?, ; Lutheran church Sun? a la rye congregation. >ddy is kept busy ginning lie ginned Ids tirst bale Y OFFERED PIANOS. Popular Pianos, at. popular prices can l)e procured through Mr. ('. \V. Stewart, cf Bratlleboro, Vermont. Mi Htewart is here and, will remain here perhaps permanently, in connection ? t?v. i M ,. I ! Washington, Aii^. 120.?There i.s yooo reason to helievc that the Chinese (Jovernment will shortly make a * demand on both hussiaand Japan foi 1 damages sustained bv Chinese eiti a /ens in Manchuria during tlie opeia I1 tions there of the armies of the two e ; beiliferent nations. ( The war /one during tlie last is ?'? old Dear Sir: W;1S We art' in receipt of a Till** pecimen of willed cot ton >ent through he Bureau of Kntoniulofo' by their jeiit, Mr 10. S. (!. Titus, from your iinntation. Tliis specimen has been to xaiiiinefl by Mr. W. A.Orion of this "',u )llice, who reports that the irouble r^ui fleeting it is cot ton will, a I urinous ,i?. mail discovered tli:it the paper ho carried ivndlnf? was upside down. I .a rued which s r luul Toller. v prTsonei \ ii V I |ili n !>? I Icii I Murvfl, lllo Irma hail been oil mi excursion w?ods n icr t'allicr's downtown ollice and where I for the llrst time a typewriter In ^ ^ "Oh, mamma," she said on her 'i *?-i in home, "don't you know, I saw ' rnimi.^1 i * "ii over1 -o ~ J- r> ~ "Mil/. wriU'r ({Tl, me to 11 jo prisoner's cell, in all the oth< everal Indian chlels have been shore, rs, one of whom was the Semi- ('.race > lief, Osceola, who was alter- down then noved to Charleston llarb r, intheotllci te (lied. and she sat utfiisti no was once well lord- aml> inst an enemy. hein^ enclosed 1 hihnleli l' side hv the Sea eve..nt ?> ? , k;i>s sne wa> me envy o! THKIilll r young women at tbe sea lllALl/LM >*o wonder While she was TO A! * she got all the other girls j, to write letters to her, 011 the porch and blushed 1 while she read them, OurNLrcnuo >hia Press. his charming i ??? porlunitv to Li Im MAKKIAUE LICE BOOSEVELT. iiisl'rosident has, through daughter, Alice, an op CCOlllt; till* f:it hor.in.l'iw Willi Vill IWUi> lilJllUiii^ I IIK l pn.-tr.i. I'M Stewart is an experienced piano expert ^ as Piano dealing Is now a side, issue K with Mr. Stewart, he having no trav elinrr expenses: 11k-so desiring lirst class pianos can get what tliey want I rom iiim and at the same time, save H le high charges (counting traveling W xpenses Ac), which must be paid if * oought through traveling salesmen months has been entirely in ( hinese ^ territory, and untold damage has re- ' suited to the most fertile and host > tHied section of Manchuria, There ,J are I2,000,ooo Chinese in Manchuria 11 or rat her there were before the wai ' broke out. While it cannot he said r that.all of these sulTercd from the wa1 1 the number that did sustain damage a will rt'fK'll into t I \fi ltiu\flr..rL rxf 1 1 . -. V lescribed hi bulletin'*7 < ! the I>iv pain siCMi of Vegetable Physiology. sent I.ipi on under another cover. 'I his trot) ile is ol the same nal i,;e as t he water nelon w ill, which is no doubt lamiliar f1 o you on account of its general oceu ancc in your section. As t ue funuu? ,mo1 ives in the soil for a number of years ,, ropo ikI there is no pract icahle treatment (|1)>y k i: 1) lerl i 1 !'/i'is i r finnri<* /l.w .. .11 i's otlli'p. It sewed A II C's!"? <*?r liiK'ott'n Magazine. great ci of this1 hln inter. ' ('it J' 1 tse thine ear ngainst him that notable I open his mouth secretly against . . her. If thou r peel vest not his ' s. ' is, they fly hack and wound the 'dtnietl rter. If thou dost receive them, tniin by ily forward and wound the re morninj til, which was protected by a ? ty wall. Nothing is now left An^ula wall except the pillars of the power boih (lateway" which remain, as ?t'l in ft<>0 monuments, of the past. cheap, e day was drawing to a close 1 on to the depot to board the ick lo Jacksonville. '1 ucsdaj 'indium si: if dawned I t(jok iho train C IS''01 ',ai -OR SALH: I to a .Sultan, r gjn outfit, with 8 horse Archipelago, r and engine, belling, Ac , posessiona, ha il condition and for salt- 'ove with (>i K. F. STKOTIIER. and, is trying presents and 1 LE?A pair of tine young self specially i /.c mules a a bargain for to share his i lkahjc papers. ton has ours; 'Die Sultan of the Sulu a part of our l'hiliipine s fallen desperately In ir President's (laughter his best by (.(Tor of iy trying to make hhnuttractive to induce her oyal honors. The Suly in pat hies us his chances Mr. Stewart has Pianos always on l^vhand for inspection at The I.. I> Cullum Co. Furniture store. K FOR SALK. x ((>) fine blooded I ! CI .?::i and gHeiUl.ire 1'ius, three months old ^^*4.60, $0,00 and tfl.Oft each. Applj ..... . . *.v .. ... vv^ * I.V, IIU.UIIVH1 \J | IIU l| sands, according to those well posted ! on the situation. 1 During the iivditii)^ of the last yeai (" and a half in Manchuria t lie count r* " has henn devastated. Whole ( tiinesr 1 villages have, heendestroyed and < l.ina w desires reiinhursenient, although tin govern in nl at IVkiu is not sure ol P ^ettiii^ it, even i'" the claim is made. - Ullll "III COlVl estloy it, )our best plan at pres lit is uvtcfl land in to a vol I plant!:, g the in >'.ton land in ttnn Tils Depart II? lent lias been for so no time breeding t'M> resistant variety, which, it is liopul top ' rill he available for distribution in a i ar or two. No other remedy soems laeticablo. Yours very truly, A. F. Woods. fhnn t. J.avaur. l>ound f over in t'Hiidlal. ;(] at L > wlionovor l see mysolf In and the minor I fool that I am nuu-li hot- fn,,Il(j n nuking than tho nvorapo man. I??? , , : mil thin conceit? Ills Friend?No. ,leL II It distorted vision. I .vcck I what gnlfs a alnglo deviation from vasto-l or Loesvlllc. Alter stopping Columbia two nights, l arrlv eesville on Thursday morning. afternoon of the same day jnpsi'il y re surprising all at homo and (]cse(-iptioi g my loved ones once again. where mo U-ave again lor Florida, one orange bio; rom to-morrow, and, it the With hei KtShct doesn't net this, pel- jm{} its rea W, W. Watson, are hopeless a Balesburg, is concerned; has four wivi ?? li !< fair I-1 vritc again, {fixing a fu 1 tan will not il i of the fragrant tropics. squitocs thrive and the isoms grow. Subscribe st wishes to the Advocate CQte-"5( ders. - - - s f;ir as Mips Hoosevcll I'efc as the Sultan already s and 100 female slaves, preauroe thai the Sul lie from unrequited love. i for The Advo) cents a >ear in 11. I'j. in h ?Nrw Y?.rk Commercial. I hLIhmokI.sL an<l J'hjsiolotfi.st. j run ? ???. ? V* uuuinu UUlltH IIUUM. -ll| - | I I William M. Kthercdicc. j aava"c :e.