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4NT OF STR
.ASTERN LIFE
TNSDRAI
business /Vlen is Out
isuring themselves i ot only Assets
esim. nt they can find, hut Reserve to Policyholders
. ?rrplus
is the only proper way to - MtNeurance force
ter tney are gone. ot in.crease since Jan. I, 19
hear from vou in ref< rence Policies in force
These figures were verlflt
McMa-ter, insurance commls
DIRECTORS:
W. S. Montgomery
S. J. Simpson
Aug. \V. Smith
FOR IURTMER PARTICULARS WRlTt:
Elliott Estes, Presidem
an burg,
Rheuma
___ 1 havo found a tried and test<
~ " " * | biatlsml Not a remedy that v
distorted limbs of chronic crlpp
f rowths back to flesh attain, T
tut I can now surely kill tho pn
J, I this dcplorablo disease.
r.. j In Germany?with a Chemls
\\J ! V\1 Darmstadt?I found tho last
W ' 3 V which l?r. Shoop's Rheumatic I
' 1 ft.'i . i a perf. ctod. dependah'.o prcsci
t,' that last Ingredient, I succossfu
many cases of Rheumatism: but
formly cures all curable cases <
tnuch dreaded disease. Those I
wastes, found In Rheumatic hloc
ami puss away under the action
freely as docs sugar when addi
And then, when dissolved. the?
1 freely pass from tho system.
Rheumatism is gone forever,
real need?no actual excuse to f
out help. Wo sell, and in coufi
US DIAMONDS 9r ShOC
HANI) I'AINTKD n, .
..\ss, i.o('Ki:rs, Rheumatic I
S KT<\ GUNTER'S DRUB
| >t ! V A t 1 MIC l? '< I. Si' |)< 1
I \\ .! 1 l>(? lvxanii ixmI i !. wholesome. tinrml
II >\\ ;? ;U niiri'. KviM'y- si? d tender stems of a
Hi..ii' t:?ii;?ms shrub. ^I\t
i I'ene'l J its ciira
'I , IX "i dry hro?u-hls
w, >fcr.
?7 lei : . ('. iiv." IIHCllcli
Ml! h ( 'aiolinn. :.m> m- I " rs that
a > i * uv. i to oven \ e
. . ?-' N<? opium c. ehlorofoi
imuhxv h irsh r I am
t lie dial : t'?iiK coiitfh
en si live m on wan.'-. At.
jsemand J >r Slioop's.
NARY DEP
Jnsur passed
Dress Like Th
/lust Come To <
cted with the greatest a
Your Goods From Us. Nows
BOUKNIOI
pleas?,** said
0J% tuuu behind
o ffico.
"Yessum/*
ENGTH 5 m
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"Oh, uoj 1
Jr I urn going b
^ put you to tl
CgSf "No troubl
TjjT official. "I j
Tif today, and
ICE GO. I =?=
Vl It Is to stani
send letters j
in their bill <
"They mlg
i ^ ' Obliging yot
Xu "I'll mention
port to WusL
V "Will you
I mustn't men
viifnp^r $ ldea wns 8U?
)WEsr $
j Among cei
? groom is not
until be can
nut give bin
. _ TUe krkle. *
(Cti friends, awa
TIT soon as she
jf* lie follows 1
... V lanta. Ilut
Kecord. ^ thrown in tl
urn thfrurn
$ l\Yv?A'Z ? bridegroom.
96^5 58*00 w over old woi
2,351,775 00 and flshlnK
08 307.JOO.oO X Onlj
1,346 mlglit give i
;d and approved by F. M. ^ without tlie
sloner, as of July I, 1908 X ted to otertn
Jj; into his out*
wff imagined sh
t^jf of "This is s
A, L White ?
Geo. R. Dean ?It ls a mj
%jg of the Now
I think that
C wants his be
matter of fa
beef better t
saw n waiter
fc English duk<
rare sirloin.
I at the slice <
6 he said"
y| ' Waiter, :
will yon?'
" The bute
I me red.
"'Yes,' sal
MB doesn't seem
CrC'Charlotte
"He will t
been so hnpj
words of Ch
Ing become
I)e W it t's Little Karlv Risers. th> lived with
A* famous little liver oil's. ! I? v are ">Obths, deat
f sm ~'r"- Sj"' .
11*7111 Ountern l)ru? Sto,. Ilrlura c;iiuo
;<t euro for Rheo- stunt from
SiSS!!' BAkKKTT JONHS. n,..h?nd-? w
hut ls Impossible. the sound O
kins and mugs ol ATT<>UNKY Ai 'AW, ^ prayer tl
t in tho City of '-A I h.SlUTRt,. S. C "Oh." she w
toSSS?'S mafi r"rt'fl>1 *? ? ntion given to ail b.inliit'H*. to die. am L
:ll>tlon. Without I' 1 ks'I" NaTH'S A L I'ank Hl'ILDIXO we have is
lly treated many, .
now.atlaat.nuiu> 1 t'.>AItts
of thl* heretofore The
uind-Uke granular ....... ,. . .
k1 ?eom to dissolve - ? ? 1| '1J *A)UUOii
Jt&VSX&X BI.OOrjJKJj? .^OM " ?'
> poisonous wa*toa T/N \I 11' 0 * * I ,ron8 word.aThew1a~ow
no ' ft \>7\^ ' nouneomcut
luffor longer with- ga B i i" 1 i !vl I Words WOUk
denco rocominand ^Tfl 1 k R . * * i ' I f v i \ ! one ncrson a
9 ' \ ' i ! \ ! I; )\!i uion would
in C loffered the t
_|* ^ i l'n^'ish lang
fe* I Very Serious I
It is a very serious matter to ask I of .suggestioi
a for one medicine and have the I ?
1 wrong one given you. For this |:
rs?gr<Moi| >1 v I reason we urge you in buying I Farmer (tc
lung healing | to be careful to get the genuine? I ont uiy wa>
to Dr. vh ors ^ THEDFORD'5 you'd stop c
Black-Draught
k i, Ki.i, , r. Liver Medicine _
'1r vh ">p The reputation of this old, relia- I fast for tli
' ' I'm with ble medicine, for constipation, in- I dishes, on' 1
-y young biCMM digestion and liver trouble, is firm- I per In the v
i , ly established. It does not imitate H _,, .... ,
rm absoluh v *her m.dicines. It is better than I ??d, J?,bs,a
I' Calms others, or it would not be the fa- I P ne^ " ^
and heals ihe vorite liver powder, with a larger I l^e nocda ft
I'apt no oilier I aale than all others combined. I SCral*.
Soul by liun-j <*
'A RT MEN'
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ey Do In the
)ur Store.
ire & our Milliner kno
Your Opportunity While Tht
HT CO., I
St. Angela's Acaden
gested by Lady. Aiken, S. C.
avo five two-cent stamps, 1
a lady to tlie polite young This well known institution <
tho counter In tbe post- { Angela's Academy, conducted I
be sakl, banding them . Sisters of Hercy at Aiken, S. C
opened Its doors on Sept 14th
let me Lave them In one the 1908-09 session,
ldded. The most sanguine hopes <
ma'am," said tbe young Faculty hu\e been more than r<
I send them homo for ed, for never before has the op<
day seen such a large enrollm<
don t live for away and ||s boih d Qnd board,Bg.
traight home. 1 wouldn't , .. . . . c.
ie trouble " evidence sufficient to St. A.nj
e at all,"' said the polite and lts corPs of teachers
haven't very much to do their labors in the training and
I could easily spare un eating of those placed under
guidance is appreciated and de
h obliged." said the lady, strates that St Angela's has tl
tly. Doar me,' slie udd- probatien and good will of bo
it u stamp, what a bother j antj pupils. Every arrangemei
p letters! Why can t wo b ,?r ,h succtM(?, pol.re
and let the postofflee send . , ? ,
tuce a month?" tl,e ^ademy and a full corps ol
ht Just as well." said the ful t,,,d conscientioi s teachers
ing man sympathlzlngly. j assumed control cf their vs
i the fact in my next re- ] classes.
lington." I lie Courses are Primary, Oral
: flow nloel But you j Commercial and Academic. It
itlon my name. Say the Academic Department special <
gested by a lady.' is :: ade to give the pupil suff
itchiiTg ? Bride. knowledge of the English. Frenc
rtaln Siberians the bride *-a languages to enable the
permitted to have a w ife matriculate to an University c<
catch her. But they do lluAlu if Department is pre
i a fair race In the open, to gi tiiy the ambition of the
turrounded by lier female , ,s,.i. ...g < es- ns are given <
Its liim In a big tent. *As piano. Organ, Violin, Violincelh
? sees bim she runs off. . , , . y u.uat compc.te?t teaIke
Hlppomenes after Ata- . .. , . ... .
J ? x . , ^ . ' Art Department will be
instead of obstacles being *
lie way of the bride they ~"1 " *a::,c method as last
uctoss the path of the ' ' * besides Paintinj
The pursuing groom falls 1' ; , ? specially China pal
men. chairs, tables, stones n: c i ..umcmval \\ ri ing.
rods or is tripped up by >p,_-iul classes have als > beei
when it Is feared he for the study ot Book be
ip and sulk and go away Mcni>Krup?yf anJ Typewriting
fleeting ladv is he permit- .. " . ..
i. . rri . , ,, in oidinary and I-ancv eedle
ke her. 'Ihon as she falfs ...
itretched arms it may be n11^ bomtstic Science,
e utters some equivalent ' one Siin of St. Angela
0 sudden!" every t ourse is to equip the Sti
? Physically, Mentally and Alorall
A Live Steak. the performance of life's duties
Istake." said the president (n ocation St Angela's is
!<>rk Waiters ciut>. to ideal both in beauty and Ii althfii
an Englishman always The kev DircctreaS ^ ill be pi
or excessively rare. As a . .
t .. ,, .... , . to send the Prospectus oi the
.et. the English like their . K
lone than we do lonee tut ion and any Information thai
he continued, "serve an desired
1 with a cut of very, very ?
The duke looked closely .. . ?, ^ , ...
, . . . . , . \\ here a riultitudc ot Sins art
>f bright red meat. Then
ered
iusf send for the butcher The L. vV M PA IN 1 covers d
in previous p.iiinii.gs. and wears
her. sir?' the waiter stain- lo if, years, because Hit- h. A
pure linseed oil binder-pure < x
id the duke This beer ? ,, . ,,
. , . , , , , ,, /.!mc-i *re wnne lead, and \ou I)
to t?e quite dead jet. '
make lie paint b.\ mixing three<
Bronte's Last Tribute. td HnsCCfl oil with 6!lCb gallon Of
lot separate us?we have Its done in a mmules. Alake.sc c
,)j !" These were the last $1 20 pi : gallon- Holmaii-arlottc
Bronte when. Iiav- lldwe ' Hi.iesburg, L \ M
Mrs. Nicholls and having Agents
her husband only nine
h came to snatch the cup
felicity from the lips of EXCURSION RATE
nr. A low. wandering do
on. Wakening for nn In- ^ j ~
this stupor, she saw her ?
00 worn face and caught S()l !TJ ;PL>\' A 11 \V
f some murmured words K-\IUW
w. ~ T" T AccounI Tri-County Fair
hlsporwl, "I am not going
! He Will not separate us Southern Railway announces
ten so happy!' lov, round trip rates from Au
Word* That Won. Allendale, ( lumbia andinte
one of the weekly papers iatc stations t .> Batesburp, S. (
rize for the best list of return. Ti kets to be -told Oc
1 to number ten. The an- , l4.u
,hn? i,u, t. n inclusive, hmitec
1 bo considered from any return unti October 19th, 1908
nu ii truuuuucec or merar> por rates, detailed mtorin
select from the numbers c u o
eu strongest words in the etc- see Southern Ranway ape
unpe. address,
the words that mod: Hate, j MEEK.
ry, dawn. coming, gone. * . ? ,, . T1 ,
lone, forever Assistant General Passenger I
Ink of any stronger, fuller Atlanta, Ga.
a7?Exchange. j, Q. LUSK.
Not HmUf. Division Passenger Agern
? medical man)?If you pet Charleston, S. C.
any time, doctor, I wish m
ind see wlfo. 1 think
din" well. Dootor-What Cloth nil Wool and Paint a I
think so? Farmer?Well, ]?< .caper than shoVi. c
, after she had milked the s,? f)(tj p.,in T . , v v
>d the pips, an' pot break- Me,,t <)x V,- y
ie men. an washed the
built a Are under tho nop
rash 'ousc, an' done a few ' 1 '* 11 ! v 1
bout the house, she com- ' 1 ' ' " ' ?- ? 1 pin
PeelLu' tlred-llke. 1 fancy I mixm.:-. Wi'iir* 1*>? p: su'tim c
doae o* medlclne>-London $1 2-i ? . r ^.,1 n 11..im ... ?
I Md've Co. lutlesbwrg, L & M,
J Agents.
Northern a
m *!iic <i j n j l f " ?
lf ,,..
s v'*' >'*J|
f t ' t t .*1. - fi
' ' i ' - :^|
ws her business tj!j8
y I
?v fi
.eesville |
if 1
. s?. NOT LIKELY THAT CRIMINAL 1
,v DOCKET WILL BE CLEARED ]
Aiken, Sept. 29.?The court of * \19s9
>f the generai sessions convened here Mon- ' 1
crilng ^on- ^n0- S. Wilson pre- |fl
,nt of siding The court will continue in
This ; session for two weeks, but the crim- m
gela's inal docket will hardly be cleared, as ]
?that there are 21 prisoners in jail awaitl
edu- . , ;i
their in? besides many more who jS
,mon. are out on bail. Of the prisoners in ^
ie ap- | jail five are charged with murder
thpa one with criminal assault, three with ^
it has housebreaking.
I faith Tbe case against Stalvey, charged
h with bigamy, has been set for trial
r;ous on Thursday of this week and the
1 case againft B. Monroe Weeks,
minar barged with forgery and breach of
11'"r trust, is set for trial on Tuesday of 1 I
i the. ,
i next week.
ic'ient '^e court common pleas will
'^,c . j convene on October 12 and continue
*n for two weeks. The civii docket
,r lo has 70 or more cases on it. As only
>ur C, a small portion of these cases can
pa^st be tried during this time. Judge Almost
kas arranged to hold a special
n tl,j term of two weeks in December.
' ai" which will be devoted entirely to
r civil business. \
con.
vcar
jj'.'ll t vmif ?f", " <k hi.ctr), auJ description may
l (lUtrlilT ascertain our opinion free wnatlier an
ly tor! inveiili.il IB pr. linbly 1 nieiitablo. < 0*muulc*.
IIoiib hi rtcity confidential. HANDBOOK ?>o? Blent*
cntfreo. Oldest nifency for securing Menu.
1'ntontB tukcn through Munn A CO. receive
most ' tpr.-uil natter, without clmrgc. lu tha^
lnf.ee & TM' - -
aucnuiic American.
A handkomolr ll]n*trnt<><1 wrekljr. T.nrgeit drillbtl
oulMlt'.U of uuv t- 'itMitlUc- Journal. Terkii. 13 a
vr ?r : t -nr nioi,< Ub, Roiil L>y a.11 newsdealer*.
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.JFREAK CALF IN CHERfor
10
OKEE
; i rle of
; . MONSTROSITY APPEARS AT THE
K'1",1 FARM or MP. JORN BARMAN
only _ . <
lullum
i .nil' Gaffney, October, 3.?Another
freak of nature has been developed
in Cherokee County. Mr. John
' Harmon, a well known fanner, living
1 about nine miles from the city, had
' a cow to deliver a calf that is a com.^y
i bination of several things altogether
I out o. the ordinary. The calf has two
*"e heads one at each end of its body.
' tie
vc|y two tails and six feet. Both sexes
frusta, are a s0 developed in it. The anirmcd
maj js qU|tc a wonder and has causv.
and ccj a ^T0od deal of astonishment.
:tober vd
for ?
'a . S*oics and Business Lots
nts or Fop SALI : Half interest in eleven
lui incss or store lots and improve
m -nts in the heart of Batesburg Lots
^ crj. n ensure 25 toet li inches by 105 ft.
i unr.iug tiirough trom street to street
Or.lj business property for sale in
Batesburg
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