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BENIIETTSYELLE, S. 0. BY S. A. BBOWX & CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite^ Masonic Hall? Friday, June 5, 1903. Our ?bton Gorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S. Ohaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett . Marlboro County Officers. SHEBIFF-J. B. Greon CLEBK OF CLEBK-J. A. Drako JUDUE OF PROBATE-M. MoLanrin CORONER-0. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TBEABUBEB-J. H. ThomaB AUDITOR-Chas. L Sherrill. SENATOR-Chas. S, MsCall. BEPBE8KNrATiVES-D. D. MoColl, Jr. J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. MAGISTATES-C D. Easterliog, T. L. Crosland, Benuottiiville. H. L. Mclaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, AV. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, D. Stubbs, Brightflvdle, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Bennettsville Church Directory. METHODTST-A. B. Watson, P. C. (Sunday sohool 3 30 p. m. Preaching at I 11.00 a. m, and 7.00 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7.00 o'clock. ! Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. 1 Cadges. BAPTIST-ROV. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Banday school at 10 00. Preaching Sun ci ay at 11.00 a. m., and 7.00p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. .Superintendent of Sunday school, H. AV ?Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. By, Pastor. Services every Sabbath <*ummer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) il a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting 'hurndny 4 p. m. Scats free. Strangers cordially invited. Sunday sohool evory lunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Audley. AU parents and children made . relcomc at the ?ohool. EPISCOPAL-ROT. O. AV. Boyd, Reotor, ) 'reaching every second and fourth Sunday t, II a. m., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday rohool at 9.30 n. m. Dr. J. A. Faiaon, i luperlntendent. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges j CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of | 1 TTteAff! ennrn connnrl ?nil fnnrth Mon" M., meets at Bennettsville on the second 1 Friday of each month. Robt Chaffin. H. P. H, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M., meets at McColl, each Saturday after-1 noon, before thc full moon,at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., j meets at Clio, Saturday on or after each ' full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. John Parish, Secretary. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. AV. ARIAH.i., p. c. First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove'| 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot.' Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna* Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. AV. B. BAKER P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a. m: Ebenezer 3^30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus lia. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. rn' Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Pumaseun ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio-Preaching every Sunday morning at ll o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. A. Ilinshaw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. Beulah -Preaching every Sunday aft nt 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. R. M. Jackson,|Supt, THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrice A Week Edition. The Most Widely Read Newspaper ia America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice I ??.Week World stands alone in a class Other papers have imitated its form hut aot its success. This ls because it tells lt impartially, whether that news be po. Jitical or otherwise. It is in ?act almost I a daily at the price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes firsU , class serial stones and other features suited to the home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 156 papers. VVe oller this unequalled newspaper and the Dem .ocrat together one year for $1.67. Are You Afflicted ? ULCERINA ia absolutely guaranteed to cure Ulcers, Ringworms, Eczema, Itch, 8ores and chronic skin diseases. Send 35 cents and get a package by .nail. Manufactured and sold by R. G. DOZIER, M. D. LurabertoD, N.C. PERSONAL I ~ Dr. J. A. Faison attended the Episcopal convocation at Flor ence Wednesday We regret to report the serious illness of Mr. Edgar Webster of the Bethel section Miss Maggie Tart of Red Hill is spending a few days in our town with relatives Miss Bessie Byrd of Society Hill is now operator at the Tele phone office in our town Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hun sucker of Lumbertnn has been spending a few days in our town. Mr. Sol Brown, now traveling in Florida and Georgia selling furniture, came home Saturday for a few days Dr. James of Cheraw attended services in our town Sunday night His old friends were glad to see him Mrs. J. W. Arail of McColl is spending some time with her brothers, Messrs R. G. and C. M. Hodges in Marion. Mr. John Webster attended the Episcopal Convocation at Flor ence this week as ndelegate from St. Paul's, Bennettsville Mrs. Oscar Mathews and child ren of Wilmington are spending sometime with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Powers Mr. Baxter McLendon, now living down in Florida, has been spending the week with his par ents in Red Hill Mrs. John Douglas left Wed nesday afternoon for her home in Lylesville, N. C., where she will spend some time Mr. J. S. Liles of Brightsville was down Tuesday. Ho reports good crops and everything cheer ful in his section, and only light rains Messrs Oscar Mathews ind Louis H. Powers of the Coast Line Shops at Wilmington spent Saturday and Sunday in Ben nettsville Mr. Henry Thomas Edens formerly of this county but now living in the city of Sumter is on a pleasure trip to our county mired with business. Mr. J. S. Covington* has just returned from a trip through Marion down to Conway and around by Chadbourn, N. C. He says crops in this county are ahead Miss Nola G. McLeod, formerly of Blenheim but now of Red Springs has just closed her school in Orangeburg, and won distinction among her patrons as icher. Marlboro on making good 'JET. , y, ; v .-??.. j ul it pvoum?Ght % ,ir.<! M ra. liox'a :.{':. a !. i>-? ?'."rv. T.? ; ! io ucal'i*jr COiigr&?U lations and good wishes. DEATHS' DOINGS. The Democrat extends sympa thy to the family of Mr. Henry Patrick in the loss of his 4 year old daughter, who was taken sick Monday afternoon and tlicd at 2 o'clock Tueaday. , * * * Died at the Cotton Mill OD Tues day night, alter a abort illneaB, Mrs. Reagan, whose husband died at the same place como time last year. Free Scholarships The progressive young ladies of Marlboro are offered free scholar ships by the South Carolina Feder ation of Women's ClubB in the following institutions of learning: Converse College-three Methodist Ct liege-one Greenville College-one Charleston kindergarten and Nor mal-one Clifford Seminary, Union, S. C. -one. The examinations will be held July 10 at Bennettsville. Appli cants must file their names before July 1. with Miss Louisa B. Pop penheim, 31 Meeting St, Charles ton, S. C. Startling Evldonco. FreBb testimony ID great quantity ia con? fi'jiutly coming in, dedaring Dr Ktng'a New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to bo unequaled. A rooont ere pres ion from from T. J. McFarland lien* toi villi', Va , serves aa example. Ho write. ; i'l had Bronchitis tn three years and doc tored all the time without being bonefitfi Then I began Uki- g Dr. Kit g's New Dis. ootery, and a few bottles wholly ourod ma,'1 Equally ?effective in oaring all Lang and Turoat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia aid Gi ip. Gr arante ed by J. T, Douglas Si Oro Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c and 81 co That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you n>> A Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousand* of sufferers bava proved their matobleas mer t for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Thoy make puro blood and build up your health. Only 25 contd, money baok if not oared. 8old by J, T. Douglas & Bro Druggist. Ship Stuff. NICE FRESH LOT FOR SALE BY C. S. McCAIJL. S&" A full line of boys shirfc waists al Jackson's. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Pull moon next Tuesday - Masons meet to night - Hot enough yesterdayD ?-i - Tho reapers and binders are busy now - There is only ono prisoner, in jail for court - Strawberries sold Saturday five cents a quart - Hick's does not promise the best of weather for June - Celery Cola is a fine new drink kept by Mr. E. Powers - Jury commissioners will draw the Jury for June Court next Tuesday - Whortleberries and black berries arecomingin, also peach es and apples - Our faithful supervisor is having the roads put in fino trim now over tho couuty. - The express office has been moved to the new drug store building on Marion, street - A drop io the temperature from 92 to G3 Sunday night was enough to make it cool - Mr. J. S. Liles has sold nearly all of his crop of early vegetables -onions, cabbage, beans, &c. - Senator McCall says he has seen better crops in Marlboro than he saw between Bennetts villeandNew Orleans - There was only a small crowd in town salesday. Sheriff Green sold for the Trustees tho old Methodist church building for $200 - The fitting school, under Prof. Dibble closes to-day. We shall miss h i-J pleasant class which has for six months occu pied the Masonic Hall just across the street - The entrance examinations to Winthrop Normal and the College of Charleston will both be held the same day atBennetts ville-July 10th. - For the benefit of those who lost their copies of the 22nd ult., we republish the License Ordi nance this week. File your pap ers as it has the supply ordinance also - Don't wait to be asked for vour commutation tax HST* Boye thirt waists only 25c at Jackson's A full line of boys knee pants 25c to $1.00 at Jackson's. - Commutation Tax is duo -better see the Town Clerk at once Lemons extra Fancy only 20c doz at W. M. Rowe's . O'.," 'own Clora i ? ; VA 1v" to! write ytf?H'Q?^iptvf?f tn?; Lionise i i ax- 'IIMO ihe first i??f.?jlliiK'lJV;?r tho'' tax lew Cor1 tu? h?toctrii? Li?ht plant; Real good green cottee 8? to 12J eta at W. M. Rowe's. "Royal Bakiug Powders at W. M. Rowe's. t???" Just received a new lot of good fresh tea 50c to $1.00 per lb at Wi fcl Rowe's. NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO THE ROOMS OVER TIIL "PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK." H. H. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. WSF If you want a good smoko try a Cubanola Cigar for cale at AV. M. Rowe'B. 1*9* Pipos and Smokers Supplies in eudlesB variety can be found at J. T. Douglas & Bro. 16?" Knox's, Cooper's, and Cox's gelatine at W. M. Rowe's A complete line ot Armours Canned meats at W. M. Rowe's t?- Octagon Soap only $3.70 per case at W. M. Rowe's. "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force', a ready to Herve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates.' " Driven to Desperation. Living at aa out of tho way placo ru in?te from civilization, a family ii ot um ?lt ?von to desperation in caso of accident, resulting in Barns, Cuta, Wouuds, Uleorp, otc. Lay in a supply of Buoklun'ii Arnica Salvo. Jt'n tho best on earth 25c nt J. T. Douglas Bro's Drug Store. YOUNO PBOf??E'S WEEKLY. If you want your boy or girl to have a good paper for their own reading give them tho "Young People's Weekly'' thc leading young people's paper of America containing each week from 8 to 12 pages solid fond for young minds. Subscribers to the DEMOCRAT can have it sent to any address for 25 ots. Remember thc price of tho two papers is only $1.2/). Worst of all Exporionoos. Can anything bo worse than to feel tint ovory minuto ia your last? Suoh WAS tho or pi rio nco of Mrs. B. H. Nuwson, Decatur, AU. "For throo years" she writes, "I en dured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach und bowel trouble. Denth Boomed inovitablo when doctors and all roinodica failed. At length I wan induood to try Electric Bittora and tho rosnltwQH miracu lous. I improved at onoa and no v I'm completely rcoovored. Vor Livor, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bit ters ia tho only medicino. Only 500. It's guaranteed by J. T. Douglas & Bro Ding gist FOR SAX>I3. Une Two Horse WAGON, A lot of HORSE FEED, A lot of LUMBER ol diflerent kinds. Jane 3, 1903. P. C. EMANUEL. RELIGIOUS NOTES. The Loru'a Bnpper will bo dispensed at Ibo Presbyterian church noxt Sabbath morning at il a. m. Thoso wishing to connect themselves with this church may speak to the offioere. Evening aervioo nt 8.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyteriaa church Thun day afternoon at 5 p. m. Tho hoar for evening services at the churches is now 8.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist church every Thursday evening at 8 00. Prayer mooting ot the Methodist oharoh every Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. The hour for Sunday Bohool at the Methodist church boa - been changed to S 00 o'clock in tho afternoon. Not cheap nooda but good goods at Mitt Io's store. For Sale, For Forage, CANE SEED-BOTH AMBER AND BLACK TOP. At c. s. MCCALL. Ouroa Blood l'oison. Cancer, Ulcers, Ea- | zoma, Carbuncles, Eto. Medicino Freo Robert Ward, Maxey's. Ga., says: "I suffered irom blood poison, my hoad, face | and shoulder were ouo mass of corruption, aches ?a bonos and joints, burning, itch ing soabby skin; was ult run down and discouraged, but Botanic Blood Balm cured mo perfectly, healed all thc sores and gavo my skin tho rich glow of health. Blood Balm put now lifo into my blood, and new ambition into my brain." Gee. A. Williams, Roxbury, foco covered with pimples, chronic sore on back of head, suppurating swelling on neck, eating ul cer on log, bono pains, itching skiu, cured perfectly by Botonio Blood Balm tores all healed, Botuuio Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and seules, pimples, running sores, carbunclos, scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all obstinate cases | that have roached thc second or (hird stage. Druggists, $1. To provo it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and pre?-] paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Admi ta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical I advice sent in scaled letter. For salo at I J. T. Douglas & Bro PKOM SMITHVILLE. We need rain. Cotton chopping ia over but the crop is lookiug very poor Corn is looking fine. Our Circuit Rider will have a good lime this summer as our people have a good Bupply of chickens. Our oat crop is a failure-many won't make seed fur another season. Wo hear of considerable sickness up here. Our gardens are fine thia year. Rough feed is scarce in this section which is a hardship and tough on the mule. Fruit is getting pleutiful, and we will want plenty of flour aud sugar for pies News is very scarce, while farmers ore pushing the crops Success to the Democrat ?Tn"9 100.9 A. "R. C. hnttviv* ?ddreiMfcd fco tit? ' .IM .*:?# tmlnfto rjornotui rcni dn iivojdltfd fvr n! tho f.f;jt ' men s ?II?L. Waller Carnes, Archie Canaoa, G. F. Kvana, II A Grogg, Win null, John C. Hodges, Henry A Odom, Julius Smith, I Rev. J K Ssvincy, A. L. Whitfield, R C| McCall, John T. McClellan. Women's List. Mrs. Elliott Crosland, Mrs. Mattie Croa lund, Mias Lou Monroe, Lauror Loyd, Muggie Johnson, Laura Terry. Thc Reason for it. I must have been boru unc!or| an unlucky star, said the angry wife, whoso request for a new bon net had been vetoed. I could have married either Jones or Brown be fore I met you and to-day they aro both millionaires, while you b ive nothing. Yes my dear, replied the patient otber half of the sketch, but you should remember that Jones and Brown arc still in the bachelor class while I have had you to sup port all these years. A full line of II. J. Heinz's Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau-1 ces, Jellies etc. at W. M. Rowe's. "N'O th"i ilg^h^s1"^^^^^!^^^?^^ Nothing can ever surpass it New Discovery A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back If lt falls. Trial Bottle? free, fl Jiman Readlnu. The Democrat and thc Semi-1 ivcekly Atlanta Journal one year] >r 81.50. The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent I judy's Book for 81.50 The Sunny South and the Demo jrat for only $1.50 Don't You Love Flowers? If so, and you want some pretty ?lots of ul) sizes in which to place diem, cali at the Hardware store ind you can be suited. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dltjopto what you eat? MILTON MCLAURIN, IVI Attorney at Law and Probate Judge. Ofllce in Court House. AN INDIAN'G TE8T. HOOT Ho Discovered That P. WMto Man Waa a Coward. "The Indian bus a queer way of oV torininlug whether or not a man ls gauie, judging from an experience ? hud some years UKO," suki a mnn who oucc made an educational tour of tho west; "and tho same little experience convinced me that thc Iud*an'u system of reasoning along this linc lu by uo mea UH a bad ono. "Stories hud been told which brought about a clash between tlie Indian and a white mau. Thu two men originally had nothing against each other. Tho Indian had u had reputation-thut is, ho had the reputation of being a bad mau, u desperate, dangerous fellow, who would fight u buzzBuw at the drop of a lint. Tho white mau who blew luto thu section had tn BODIC way gained a Bindiar reputation. Ho waa Bald to be a dangerous character and a mun who had never heeu whipped. We concluded that wo would have some fun. We met the Indian and told him a lons story about his new rival and reminded him that his laurels were in danger and succeeded In getting his pride stirred, und his Indian blood was Booti up to the fighting point. Soou after this wc met thc white mun, and wc Oiled him up with thc same kind of talk. He said he would take cure of thc indian all right in due time, und, lu short, would make him take to tho. woods. Shortly wc mot thc Indian again and told him thc desperate white man was after his scalp. He smiled and shook his head. "A few days later we were talking to the white mau when the Indian came hp to jolu thc group. Ho had ?potted thc Btrangcr and knew him by light. Without suylug a word to him he walked up within arin's reach and struck thc while man In thc face with a rough, heavy glove. Ho paused for a few seconds und hit him again. 'Ugh!' ho exclaimed ns tic wheeled around and wulked away. Thc white man looked ut thc Indian In ntnnzomcnt, hut made DO show of resentment. Later la thc day when wc asked thc 'Indian why it was that he did not follow up thc insult with blows he told us thc white man was a coward. In explain lng how he knew lt he said thc man's 'Jaw dropped' when he struck him In thc face the second time with the glove and that this, with thc lud?an, was an unfailing sign of cowardice."-New Or leans Times-Democrat PICKINGS FROM FICTION. It's never too late to laugh.-"Sons of tho Morning." Thc next best thing to a somebody la a nobody In a good set.-"A Study In Temptations." lu Ufo, ns well ns racing, all thc worst accidents happen nt little ditches and cut down fenccB.-"Plain Tales Krom the lillis." Oue's parents are a necessity, one's grandparents an ornament and one's husband's parents a nuisance.-"A Double Thread." Tho truest philosophy ls not to long for anything in particular, but to ac cept everything as it comes and find out thc reason of its coming.-"A Ro mance of Two Worlds." Gin ony man hus sao mackie land that ho disna ken thc folk that BOW an' reap lt, then a'm judgln* that he's owor muekle for the guido o' the common wealth.-"The Days of Auld Lung Sync." felgt?ri Tran th* Und thnt la ?rr!cid i .ito ev?r.vdii) "t-.. "not a cJouk 1 lo ho thrown ii renou tho sell begrimed yes?n?ujij of shady t,mihu*.HH life u> fildc ' **i;/i?f~"ori tv m.! a y.*'-"Kichii rd j H unie." I Proucrttcn of CelXaloae. Cellulose absorbs water and by its swelling provides the softest possible obstruction. On account of its low specific gravity, leB.s than that of cork, lt ls valuable for life belts and may b? used lu large quantities to keep a seri ously damaged ship afloat. Cellulose compressed and packed in tho coffer dam of a ship, to form a leak belt, docs not emit any unpleasant odor and does not decoy for two or three years. When penetrated by a projectile it is not ignited and docs not giveofr any dis agreeable smoke, possessing lu this re spect a great advautage over rubber armor. If dry, loose cellulose bc ignit ed, lt gives out white smoke. niuhiy Recommended. It was fair time In Selkirk, and San dy and his sweetheart were wandorlug round, arm in arm, enjoying thc sights. Presently they espied a smart look ing plo shop, which they promptly en tered. Sundy ordered ono pie, Bat down and commenced to cat lt Meanwhile the ghi looked shyly on. "Is't fine, Sandy?" she timidly asked. .'Aye, 'tis awfu" flue, Jennie," he an swered. "Ye should buy ono!"-Glas gow Times. When thu Moon lind a Bad Effect. Your grandmother or vctoran aunt can toll you that when hogswero killed in tho wrong time of tho moon the slices of ham would shrivel up moro than half and Hitch would all fry away, leuving only sinnll cracklings. Apples or any kind of fruit dried ia tho wrong time wns certain to mold or become wormy and elder vlnegur to refusa to become sharp. An Illuntrntlon. Ile-What would you call a "polite action ?" She-Why, if I should say to yoq, "Rcnlly, Mr. Jones, J hope you ara sot thinking of going so soon!"-Judge. Spades and a Club. Mike (teaching Pat pokes)-Well, what hov ye got? Pat-Four trowels and a black sham rock.-Puck. A FREE PATTERN (joni own selection) to crecy sut> ?crlbor. Only SO cent* a year. A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A rem; beautiful cnlocril ptalfl ; Ittttt failtioti* ; ilidsiujliiiig c. .meium ; fancy work } ki>u\rl.u!i2 1.11,1 ?; l.tliutl, ?lc. Sub lent)? lo il.y, ci, \ri.d ic h.r lalo! copy. L?d>- i|?tin% u JMIC.I bci.d lu? wrm?. Stylish, Koll.tMc, Sinii.to, Up-to date, Ei'iiionii, .i I A li j -, il ii lc 1 y Perfcct-l'tniiii; l';i|<i-r I'altorn*. IM \9PJ9QBsnZQCBr I AH Seam? AH Seami Alloxnl .viJ Prr?oritluni ?ho?' linc UJ,: ?na ir.J &<H'IIB I taft. Only tu axil ic, ona ..j. li- MIHI? kicker. Alk lui limn v H m lujily ???l|f city iud town, ni L> ?IIA?I I' un THE MCCALL CO., 113-11--1?7 Wed IM SI. MW Y0B?(. SOME QUEER N?ME& MAINE'S COAST ISLANDS AND. TH HI? PECULIAR DESIGNATIONS. Vfee Animal Kingdom, UoascSiot^ Axtlclca and Bblpplnpr Tera? PIM Vre Coniiutcaoaalr, and Ul* Sal* ni a . ?Injentr Ie Hot l'orgottr^. It would bc almost impossible to cnu, mernie tho names of islands along the const of Maine. They cover almost ev ery article of household usc, na well M gear pertaining to vessels. The nul luni kingdom figures conspicuously as well as his Satanic Majesty. Just how thc names'were derived no one Beems to be able to determine. Some were onmcd for early Inhabitants squatting thereon and getting u living from the sea, others from incidents that have taken place to sailors and fishermen who have been their visitors. Rutherford's island wns named from thc first minister who established a parish in Bristol, and owing to his sal ary, which was In arrears, tho town gavo him a title to the entire Island. Heron Island was up to recent years the borne of a vast number of these birds, which came annually and made their nests lu tho top of the tall pines and spruces which lined the shores. Ram Island wns once tho home of a fighting buck which disputed the right of any one to land there. Fisbhawk lBlaud wus once thc favorito resting place of theso keen eyed foragers of the sea. DOVH'B I,,imb, Devil's Rock and Dev il's Elbow represent the head fireman of the lower regionB. Hog island was once inhabited by a thrifty number of these domestic adjuncts, which ran wild and lived on the snakes and mice, which were plentiful. Mouse island was once Infested by these rodents, as are most of the other islands. They aro a wood species and do not trouble hu man habitations. Just where they came from no ono knows. They are found on islands fur out from tho shore. Squirrel Island was once the home of a large colony of gray squirrels which came down to thc seashore every seven years from tho inland woods. Red squirrels arc found on most of tho is lands and are not desirable residents, for they ^efcr to nest in unoccupied cottages. Haddock island was so named from this useful little fish, which arc caught ia large quantities about its shores. Old Man cud Old Woman were named by the fishermen from a supposed re scmblauce, Harpoon iBland from this Implement, which was dug out of tho sand there; Killtckstoue island becanso lt contained these stones for thc fisher men's use, Hungry Island because of its barren condition. Gull island ls the home of this sea bird, nod its eggs, which abound there, were orton gath ered for eating purposes until Uncle Sam put a stop to it; High island for its wooded head ?thnt looks out over the surrounding country; Cow island was once used as a pasture, and the animals were transferred in scows; Thief Island from a culprit who was captured there. Damarlscotta was named by the In dians, who made it a resort for pow wows, Thrum Cup from its peculiar formation. Monchegnn once during the war deserted by the white, the Indian chief landing there Bald, "Man he gone;" Two Bush Island from two bushes that could be seen from the Bea, Old Hump from Its resemblance to a whale back, the Hypocrites from *hrfr r*noo\v\ntr led COR, which have lured many .'. vessel lo destruction; i ?a t..t. luliuid fr jin n tstono as. iiev? hy ibu l'idJans ; rid found lhere. Witch Island was known1 OH l.'Siey,' uri's" iiCQ yijarf ago froth ri feuppes&d owner Tte i'ellur5 und a ?tone wal) are all the early hiBtory tnai it* let? Fore Island from thc redoubt built there as a refuge from Indian at tacks, Gangway island from its pecul iar resemblance to this ship's article. Sequin island was so named by Mogg, chief of thc Canlbns tribe of Indians, who, discovering thc white inhabitants trying to secvete themselves in a small cave on one side, said, "See go in." Heaver Island, In John's bay, from the English man-of-war named Bea ver that anchored behind lt and shelled tho fort at Temaquld. White is lands ere so named from thc high bluff of feldspar that glistens iu the sun light, the Motions, off Booth bay, be cause they aro always agitated, both at high and low water; the Washbowl from its general resemblance to this useful article, Toter's island from au carly owner, known as the haunted is land. Fishermen's has always been a favorite resort for tho lobster catchers, Heu Cackle from the chickens once raised there, Turncy island from its peculiar soil. Needle's Eye Is off Thrum Cap and forms tho outer ledge of tho Thread of Life. It ls tho most treacherous point on our Bhoro, and many vessels have gone to pieces there. Various other names are found not far from here Bulldog, Nigger, Kents, Postera, Mor ry island, Little Gins and Skunks Mis ery. Many of these islands hnvo pecul iar stories associated with them. 'Another reason for the name Mouso island ls its outline, which certainly re sembles a mouse extended, with its tali outstretched.-New York Tele gram. 'J*?** - Mother Couldn't Objeet. "Does your mother allow you to have '] two pieces of pie wheu you aro at <tiome, Willie?" asked his hostess. "No, ma'am." "Well, do you thluk she would like you to have two pieces here?" "Oh, she wouldn't care," said Willie confldontinlly. This Isu't her pie." Little Chronicle. . . 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