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thoe fare, ti6' doing the following his owo .lay o fault upoli the sh horse sit as PaddY.,'s delace. Of him, too, thathe serves without. Uht hearted lad, be he -gains In the run of the tage of 0 shillings. Tho clenp For a " the boundary the charg ns b0tween I) a. m. and Ily Sixpence. By time 0 one and six an hour, sixpence for each suc -Still tie Jarvy does fair ey, who is no better than k me to his home. It g Gardens, where there on rows of neat little red es, with gardens and sta 2-o0nt at ?20 a year. Own s he does, Barney pays no o'any one, and if he drives are 'Us more for love than t in and year out h )uta y "childer, G less 'em!" 114 inave need of edu mart little home, with -littlo wife, there are im. n than he. r not for the fightin'," says "a better man than Barney ,a shirt over his head." Seems, believes that ani hould be cultivated. Being a . ith his hands and blithe 'Ottle, lie colors the week's ot.--Vance Thompson inl ING IN BERMUDA. Life of Cryntni Desthni nA led to the Obnerver. little parrot fish that start , skly ol this summer morn her he was eager to keep ent or had been unexpeet d to a distant part of his il never know, but o:,e it that the matter was of ODsequence so f.r as the a8 concerned.. Keeping his ved strp:Vghit ahiead, het tWe reef vlere tlt, 0T] W with miiollus:ks a1uld 3khere at pair of bealuti 8h, deoply engrossed in Afrairs, turned to loo0k aft dri ngly through their e'nior elow in a deep pool a o runklish played heed r a) projecting 1)1late a huge grouper wait ut as the parrot ish, anger, turned quickly I d1. in,.LtionI to a pair rs.-gre t,'3de t, gh ostly Oled lIke tw'osaI'i.s11 far down through 111 farther on and the hurry s passed a tall sea fan. I three dainty butterily (lliantly in yellow, Were e ch nook and corner In Sfor small prey, whuile a bwith his two conspieu ,Aoked onl sedately. ~umd purrot fish turned sharply void a spot where the reef n:by jutting rocks covered live. Around this a school II zebra strip~ed sergeant porting, while just to the lish, whose blue body ( first attracted the r - marinersd maniny een-I n'und(er a p)urple v idisdainful air.-Metro a~ine. Spiritin In Youth. 1 ~untable the flow of spir 9 ,You may throw sticks the current and it w'll t gher. Dam it u'4u $ 4tup suc.ot, for e - souce.If yo uie or that, anloni it il ng out where you least wash away all ilxtures. at.-happiness as- au1 Iu Tihe tear does no soon glisten. NuVho shall say that sprung of sorrow with joy ?-IL 1). Thlo and Its Th'Iorn,. 1(d legend of' how the ts thorns: One (lay in was flying over a gar lossomning there was a rose. Cumpid bent to ce hidden ini the flow 4the lip. Crying with to Venus, hris mtot her, u'.o.de. Venus, to pal m~i a bow strung with d set the stemi of the storn from the Poor Ings nowv aro called eUnder Difleulitica. $ootpads, were you? It tde you feel likec 30 ~bet I looked like 12 4jadelphia Ledger. o, ith your prov t-kilowledge is powv eJIn't 'It? She ~ pthe way, you do ~ ife. ~;irsallize emo ad hen 'fi it in t~ n 4,n:tian 1inVtt atia r'vled tie fatt. W l0t ot' horseradish lit their lidtho ogh den had got Wiixed with soin6 acoolte herbs. '1e sudden flow of saliva betrays the efrect of some Muetallic poison lead eriaps or verdigris (oxide of cop. per)-and suggests the examination of copper cooking utensils. Old fashioned silveri spoons were often imitated with piltd copper aId in course of time furnished a clew to their bottom facts by turning black, then black with greenish tints, but only after their secret had been intimated by a spitting epidemic. It is the same with lead. Chewing a lenden bullet for a couple of seconds ainkes the "Imouth water" not as a hint as a desire for additional supplies, but to rinse out the Pillate and remove saliva that might cause mischief by finding its way Into the stomach. A decorative painter who niever touched suchli things its paris gyreen or cinnabar without disinfecting his hands and imouti was greatly puzzleil by the morbid activity of his sallvatry glands. HIe had to SpIt Ilice a tobacco lend and, tnll trag1 aglb t-ilstan lce known as "bronzo dust" that liad set tied oil hIs lips 1111 nostrils aid, under the itutlueice of moisture, had been de veloping coppeir poisolls. l'aris grven ntot rarely gets blown like dust l over the filel(s 11It is up posed to pi'otect froin insect pligles; then, mo1istenled by dlew or. drizzling us. forms 1 paste an111 d llgs to vege table suhstances, wie'e its piesiO is never su1"cteul, till their consuimers comp(in o clle nitid mouth water. What To EIt. CORPSE RINGS. What They Are and Why They Arov Worn by Sailorm. "Corpse rings, eh?" said the visitor. 'it's i curious, a grewsolne, nalue. What tire corpse rings?'" "Corops rings," (Ile collector anii swered, "anr rings found oi the bodies Sdrowied sailors-- dent illetlonl rings. "I.ook it this thick gold one. Runi ing itround it o (lie outside, yoi see, there is carved in big, plain letters, Willi11m Iatline, born in Camden, 1e., 18(15. Home, IIailabar.' Itatine was lost off the Needles in the big ,torm of' 18197. Malabar was coimi l aPted with, but It alppealred that het ha1d Io rela 1t v es thI ere. "Nearly every sailoor when the blues wertake him iimagiies lie will tile of Irovniiing. He lites to think of his m(]dy washing up1) Oin a strange shore, )1' 1h.; is nanieless graIl ve ilnd of tile auxl 'ty of his friends when lie doesn't re urni a11nd lio news conmes of hun, and lerefole le by himself an Identill n.1it oll or corpse ring. "Soiie of these rings are costly, Ieitiful, strange. Iere is nll aintiue k'gyptian one, a ring of green bronze l-o.n a ritled tomb. Here Is a wooden ie, (.Uarved with little demons, for the thllub. It came, I think, from Sene gambiia. 1Lis ring of Ivory is .apa nest. It Is of bellitiful wor'kmanslll4hipi). The monIeys, holding each iither's qutite per'lfec-t."'--Ha~1lt imore 1Ileraid. C'enitr'n Afr'ienna Eiepliantp. "I'lleph.lalt8 ti the swanlipi country of cenitral Africa," writes a trai'u''t, ''are dlifferent ini thice i ha.s f'romi those whieh inhiabit 1.- foreQ.4ti. In tie tay ihu:.orsedl in water up11 to their bel "11an1 wIth their blacks almlost hid (1en1 by the high growth of reeds. Ihere they teai 1ialwas he traced by' the white them and1( wh'ich feed upon the ticks and othler insects with wvhich their hides are iinfested. A herd oIf ele iphanits inov'ing through dense grass can lbe ktpt in sight even though they thpem 'ives arie invisile by the flutter 'litg up iind dlown of these white birds. Not So 1111ad Fo Ilino. "Y'Xes, I used to be in t he iusuirane biness11'5. i once2 got ai man11 to tiake out aI $50,0H 10111e only aboulit ai week be fore he hiaippene'd to be killed. Ie was a miighity hartid chap to latd too. I had to talk to him for nearly six months bef'ore I got imi." "Thaiit wais tough on tile complany, I supploste you re(gretted after it was all over thait your perisuafsiveO powers were "l!1 --Rio, I never'l feit sorry about it. I miei'itd the widlow."-Chiicago Ree A J)Iiomintie Itepl.I~ Ani 1.'stern'l potenl11ate once12 asked a thought the igreater(1 1 man, him nself or his father'l. A t (list lie could elielt no rely1'11 l .) (!t dan0l0eru a questilon. At hist i wily ol coulRl'tir saidi, "Youir fa ther, sireo, f'or, t hou.ghi you are eciuail to your11 fat Ihier ii till (1ther'l respec01ts, in this hei is suior lltoi.1l you~i, t hat lie had RI g.reaiter 50uin t t any 3y11 haiivt." lie wasii hromioted on t' heipo. Tihie ctensuis hureau tells us8 thiat theire I : isia ov'erpius of w'oinein in the' eties Me(rely3 in a desltory way~ it may ,be phwwindows ini tihe country 11s in the city.-C( ine(ilmiat I Post. Ie Knettw. i'athier--hut (10 you) think 'il youlla m111.ko may daiughter'I htappiy? 8uitor Ii appy 1Sa1y, you shiouild just have~ seeni her whieni I pr'oposed -lBrookly-i lAfe. '.i'he bleauty seeni Is partly in im11 whki sees it.-LUovee. Notice to Pensioners. All ob(1 dierhi's iant d1..idow wh'o ar not. now oin the Poroi i-oll, ad are liicR getting aniy p)'nion~l, nmlut miako1 l'ppli lion before me dutrin~g thie month11 oi(f Jarl Rnry, 1905. A fter thamt dtol no applier tionl cani ho maide. I Will bet at (1th com house every day in Jauariy tol tacco Odaite Ibhem. All niow drawil'g pei't~on ineed not aplel. J5. B. Newberry, Bears the lIo0 Kind You lHave Always Bogtl Bhigaturo / 1~ W he. U'Vei gai. a b Ih' C.m t15h jus gay. "Murraiy's." If a di ulggist give i'ou anything but "Murray's Jiore hiaun l, Mutlvei and TPar" you'ro no0 getting the biest and s' reist cotigl .a y. Make him .give you Mur j. Aot4 quicker and you] get 4~'tAbottle for' 25cts; a ds of es'tC8Of af nti "ti each apaloe of bOing utt t.el Ibl W to the a man. Some un scrupulous ageit 'iide on this. Many do not really 66's ItanRd the meaning of terms theinselves, but have learned their lesho parrotlike, aniid most of them aliparently find it unnecee;ary to describe in plain, B.-glish to thiose about to insure what they are contract ing for. The result is a nass of iuis Information and confusion about the whole subject. For instance, an agent was trying to Indure an editor on sonie new plan. The editor had a theory that any fact could be put into plain, everyday Eng lish if the man behind the fact really know what lie was talking about. Aft er listening to an ilnvolved flow of "preliuns," "deferred dividends," "cash surrender values" and "optional choices" he said gravely: "See here, I don't understand what you're talking about. But I'll tell you what I'll do. If you'll write that prop osition out in ordinary English so that an ordinary man can understand it I'll not only take the policy, but I'll pub lish, the explanation as an article and pay you a hundred dollars for it." "Will 1? SureI will," exclaimed the overjoyed agent, thinking he had in deed struck an easy job. And he de parted, adjuring the editor not to for get. A week passed by. The agent called up on the telephone to say that ie was working on the thing. There was lesa exultation in his voice. Two weeks more elapsed. The edi tor had forgotten the wh'le thing, when the agent's card came in one day. It was followed by the ima.,n lulin self. "Well," said the editor, "'got myii ar ticle?" "N-no," said the agent sheepitbly. "The fact is, I guess, I can't do it the way you want it, after ill, Let's call it oft." It i. hardly too much to say that this Is typleal.-World's Work. WEDDING SUPERSTITIONS. The bridegroom who carries a minia ture horseshoe in his pocket will always be lucky. The bride who dreams of fairle's on the night before her wedding will be thrice blessed. Never give a telegram to a bride or bridegroom on the way to the church. It is a sure omen of evil. Marriages onl board shil) aire consid ored unhieky. If you can't be married on dry land, remain unwed. The finding of a spider on the wed ding gown by a bride is considered a sure token of happiness to come. If during the marriage (erenony the wedding ring should fall down, the bride's fate will not be an enviable One. If a bride should by chance see a collin as she starts off on her wedding tour, she should order the driver of the carriage to turn back and start over again. speeceine. Tw~o workmnen wvere entaged in dig ging a wvell when suddenlih a portion of the earthi gave way, failing on and knocking down one of the men. Ills complanion called to him and listened anxiously for a reply. "Pat, speak, man!"~ cried Mike again from above. "Are ye dead ?" "No, Mike," came tihe aniswer, with a groan. "I'm not dead, b':t I'm spach less." WVithout more ado Mlike set off' for help as fast as his legs couldl curry himt. Thumping loudly on the door of Pat's kinsfolk, lhe summoi(ned help, ex plaining that Pat had beeni knocked "spiachless" anid was buried by the earth in the well. "Who told ye so?" wa'ss the unexpect ed maftte'r of fact inqultiry. "'I I told mie himnself,'' retorted MlIke, Indignant at his word being (doubteil, "and, biegorra, woman, If ye (lon't be lieve mue colim nd ask him, and he'll tell ye It's tihe truth I'm spieailng!"' Lond(10n Tat ler. Once, durinig his seconid term, (Grover Cleveland wasH asked to~ speak att a functloll in a certain town, and when lhe arrived att tile depot the wind wvas blowing a gale, sleet wvas dIrivinig anid hallstontes nearly as large as marbles were fiercely fatllinig. O.f coerso the inevitable brass band was there, and1( at the sight of' the preshdent the per formners struck til with alil thet streni utosity att their coiimand. '"Thaut Is thle mo1(st reatlistlc music I ever hm(airtl," re marked ('levelanud. "What atre they trying to ph113y?" asked Se'cretairyO noy, who acc~omnpanied huna. "''llail to the Chilef!' '" replied the p'resIdlent, wvith a1 ('heerfl amile. than halif tihe iron used in thme United -States, pr'oduces less thani 2 per cent of the iron or'e minmed. Ohtio, wh'ileh COmeIs next to Penntsyl vaiala ias ani Iron maker', mines less thtan 1 per cent oif the totail. In bothl cases -the ore is brought to the fuel, andi thIs is the poliey In this country. Ontly ini Ala bamna ar'e the ore and fuiel fotund to getheri. -Selen ti lle Ameri'a n. flevenage. "Wthmy dlidn't you stop lor' thtat mian?" inuirhed the patssentger on the front pilatformi. "Il'cause." sad1( tile motormanti, with a i mtille ring~ in his volee, ''le used to iun one of thiese cars when I had a job of cierkin' downitown. I'm gett in' a1 even wvith hin, by gash!'"-Chlengo Tribune. e MuItrray's iiorehounda~ M~uleji inl Tar Shats inl it thie pitrest (of tdrugs, all of hichweeused by orparenits andiu -. grand-pairentIs. It is a comtbationm so ofl. Nothintg pis bet ter f< t babies. IR is a most reliele~ enret for all easHI. of coighs. Ask your druggist for it, Themy all have it ready. Costs only 25c a hi t t t'e-mxt ra large bottles--iegulatr 50' sizn~ Reimemnber to aumk for "'Murran " and take nto other. Notice. * To thea Public: All persons ht .v. in bI~ uisiness inI tis (ffice will please call on Saturdays. I will be0 .way 0on other daiys visiting schools. Please tako duo notice anid $roVorn)youre accordi giy Siruo *h i\re. Tho Kind You 1Havo Always Be in 118e for over"0 ', years, .aI and haE sonal sn Allowni All Counterfeits, Imitations at Experiments that trifle with i Infants and Claildren-Experli What is Cl Oastoria is a harmless substi gorie, Drops and Soothing Si contains neither Opium, Mor substance. Its age Is its gnar atnd Allays k'everisliness. It < Colic. It relieves Tecething Ti and Flatuleincy. It assinilat< Stomach aid. Bowels, giving The Chldren.'s Panacea-The CENUINE CAST Bears the S The Kind You hay In Use For Ov A. 0 1 EW AtD $100. Tl 41 4h-t' f th1.8 p- p r will 1a Iltas, to ( Il tIhIt, O her. is 1t. least on4 ril (1 41.,, a v I :1t. ' eience h be:48 Iw.1 a ble Il wnr... it i ll its stai --s nild 1111 4. cantn: rbt . I ilh., ..'-.ttarr ( 1 1vi In , t. r4 to! - ,v o(isit ive. enre now I n wil i, t l - ic ti railtrnity. Caturrh-1 beling a1 c( nst5 tutionn! dlimsene., re(ludesIVI ft e14 n i'ntill al treat"i 3;11,. l1 diL ta. -rh :;:r- is A I .ken4 I n orer1 414y, n 4 in 'I, i- s t' tint t.re g!.h Iby bu i ! up I it . c'I - sIitnt. oil .nd aa -414tiig 1:t tn in 1%, i 44 work. 'lh 1,roNl .or8 h.tve 4 M110h fithd inl i' ItsIr'ise i.,\ners. 6h0t (th-- offe-r 0-?- ilun--ro~ld i r- for m11 v any. caseo that- it fa:ils 14o e'.n S -114 for') li61 of :ohoib Addhlet&ia, F. J. ('wn. I) &' Co, rl 1' 1 I -(1i4 Tbds . 0. ., h1 bY :11 ru g.t. l l F t.t -ly T's di-pintyrd I1y n Inny mn (millring11 paInl i :: d1 enta ln wollds. b rus114,s 111urs, 11e I, sore foo.t. ' stif' joilts. I ut theore's \ 4I ) .1 4'for it. BlIcIln'.* Arnlica Halveu wil kill the pa1in ; t.d mire 0th trlobb'.. It 11 I.hII b t1 .11 mn au IIh for piht-s 1(e. .5e :al Pionsv lriug Cc) Da4 N t Sipt e~ a'~ ('ough. W.en'u i '4 4v V 4on b"111 do niot try; to41 sulppresH. it, brut re-tiuov( Ih I tu so4( 4. '1'4 e col)igI 1 ()nly n1 4-51ljt.1ni (Df 8444ne (l4N-I 4 eas--1, and~ 1 tit H. s'.4w- is winal y44u houh' '441 I. 0.1(e, th, 44 theu 4. nigt u ill Htop) of1 itslf. Th4 motst connu14444n ''anse-L of coughin441g is ai 0o1.1 .\n ln' s w'~~ill prot ly4t1) su-- a pris~ the14 4.mlah, :4dl preprt):1ions4 eon taiinig 4.hle4t-orm4, 4piU4on e'tc., ar1e u1sed4 I for1 11,,, pin1 e, bu' ilt they3 414 not41 (41o10 thel 0441., ( -h nlb. 4'iLJ Cough 1'lI(edy I 04n ti.44) o hi~od dou''not sup;.rcss theo ( (e4ne:1 b ht. rt ;i4ves1 it. by remo44vin g fromn th4e throa44t inal( 114 gM the t4nneus4 whIiebI the ' l-ritano 44u4id1( tioikliig li tm 1trot. h It also (. 11 1ns 8 o (r't(ons an44 efee lt; '3'y m444 144ti1-rm 11 ut- eure<4 4ti 4' 44oh as woLl n the 114! 1.4thI . lw ue b;,: Picen I)rug S1t4re. Ei i D.I: S im iNr.4. "j i , hmny given: that the hentit th 1144the' peolet of i! is counl~ty 4 it niont44' I. 1:anger4L and~' most1 b)e -:4keni 4 te of. li 1bus b)e it deci'ded :ntit 4..4 4y1pre ulno to' tale 4 to ohI, g.pp , t. 4Te~ 1.t 11thin to to is 1to ;'m-I a (1 o a ' e..ngh mtixture' 4s 4-o,44m 14: -.bet (1 .ogf s .:tIs. (Get i~4' r.,kno 25. a4 h44.t14.. Supervisor's Notice. I will b.e4 ini myt li e! Tuesdaiy andt{ I'idav 4 of 4444h week to Ii:e. CebsimtS, pa4y 4414 im. 144oy ~ 1.34n n 4 hav' i;, and44 < 0 It ing .14s. ( T8' 1can4 oe4.") 34 n . it ali, e I) . 4!ot comle Low :htes to WZ'shingt'on. nugura1 14)i. o n * u.se 'Ines at1 Wail4.h 444:1; , 1) ('..V::a'4h .11b, 1 905. Still 1i4or4 rote4s for1 Miht'ary '14u.4 1.4 willj 1be( sub14 ont Mi reb, :(d lind 8 i, finil 1hmiit of Marc'h 8th 1I ,u 4'ver,' 4.4 a X'tnt (o inail th4 mtti-inig.t 44f M arch1 l8'hi,190)5. mtIv be liizd b y d.. p witIing ticket with ii pe.-ial1 agent. at. Washtin~tgtoni, 1). (5., Ont 01' b'for'e M .i r(,h 8th, 190~5, and14 pav'.mont t.of fee of $l.00 a~ rates , s~'Ic. edue, sleepini lg cari res SoutheItr i Ralti ?way or' address. Bro kcs Mo4rgant A. (1. 1'. A.. S4..alh Ry. Trespass Notice. not 1t hunt, fijlh, u t ttber orI itn any w~ay trespa;ss (on any of our Ilnds . Ag perso n er3) (tl: upo0t . saiid lands(1 att'U' Pr"b ltion~j htereof' will beo pr,o' ed to thef ~i~tri IQf ~1~] e"' l ci ught, and which has been ws borne the sigmaturo of i been niado under his per pervision sinco its infancy. o one to deceive you in this. id,16Just-ats-good " are but tnd eudanger tito heolth of r)ence against Experiment. kSTORIA b tute for Castor Oil, Pare. , rups. It is Pleasant. 16 pihino ior other Narcotio antee. It destroys Worms cl sures Diarrhene and Wind , 'oubles, curci -Joumstipation Ds the Food, regulates the healthy amt natural sleep. Mother's FrIiend. T ORIA ALWAYS ignature of pf~ e Always Bought er 30 Years. AV C1141-. NEW.Y OR ClIV. A Nciw b., c tsecvcy for the Pt@D and NERVE& It pu :is th1 lMod by elimi tiniin Ih( es.troying thev ge ;Or introes ti itI. t b i. I i i b:u.7 up Ili) the blood y reco vnst r tin :.t w I I li ng1 t he red Ie ts l , t n;:.- the !. a I. ia i . ret. t nA ' t eVes: :'Ai~ i l freec Vhwv of er force tilt , h.- ' ve sysl c . it S9ivaes bicstrk; ' r g o l, derVOIts prostruthw;. and k all other it.-;01 tiBev n1usta S: hl. \ N l t 1 . , * ' l'' i.-. s tld w ider a posi T:I.V . s :111 iz l -.." Famlly size $1.0 - \iAM 1r aCT: imD ";Y rie.' Radical :Rem-edy Company, moroay, . C ~or rale by Picktns Drug Co Schoo.. Schol.1 School. 11 BrMeud Inatrial SChool i i, N..d I:J SIeA-1rIl, u Ni 21. in li poin 3 n) .1 1 .E11 er w'e'k li F'k J. L :'lina NI, II l lii . lh ll-'y IllItl I t 'Il ,' I ) i a p I \na~h Othe -(Ios uv Of' (0te 0t Nt) Ins f.lo, S)ti rcn , hoi) *v rI Oms, :11. O1 . is ip. -- wi ho. an, mAth . Th prosToIbn - gn . Oth 'i~ atossThnCot. E.AE.IBL~lSHOL, AN. T Coureard, C. C 'r~l~ cia~ amt prvantifc thee dair. to IKtoHairo to itmott hfil lor.g :a oi~l ofl r" .amet itr~i ) epn T .l .T\ 1. C Ol i Sedil l 0 4 st list of subu libd 'acox0nied by le cash, before May 1st, 05, we wilglve a first ass DROP-HEAD SEW 'G MACHINE. CURES TO STAY CURED. -ment resulting f tm dangerous ,1, er potas;li not the momen kin iven by liniments; but a loo that clears the system of nd absolutely ' EUMATISM. ire bccause it is compounded in of purely vegetable drugs that c entire system. W eknow that of those cured have written us THRSFAILED.. CHCMICAL CO.. DALTUMORE. LLS P.IEUMACIDE. . a. Docause the liver is l cglected people suffer with constipation, biliousness, headaches and fevers. Colds attack the lungs and contagious diseases take hol of the svstemn. It is safe to say that if the liver were always kept in proper working order, illness would be almost unknown. Thodfcrd's Blaelc-Draught is so successful in curing such siokness because it is without a rival as a liver regulator. This great family imedicine is not a strong and drastic drm, but a mild and healthful laiative that cures con sMipation and inmy be taken by a mero child without possible harm. The lwlthful action on the liver cures biliousness. It has an in vigorating effect On the kidneys. icause the liver and ki -'ys do not work regularly the pltsonous acids along vith thio wasto from the bowele ect back into the blood and virulenh contagion results. Timely treatnnt with Thed ford's Black-l raught. removes the dangers wvhich, lurlk in constipation, *liver and hi'bhoy troubles, andi will positively fo'restall the inroads of Brigh. diware, for which dis ease in advanced stacs there is no curo. AEk yonr deale'r for a 25e. packcage of T[hedford's Black Dranght. rhousanilai Rave TKidney -rrouble stid Uoil'L Know it. Ihow T;o Fr?id Otat. Fill a bottic or comvmen glass with your iaer and let it stnd tweo:y-four hours; a * ", za.,cdiment or set '~Tfl'tling Indicates an D * un~healthy condt Yr tion of the kid - neyz; if it stains -Y - your linen it is / ?b~Jd evidence of kid nytrouble; too ~A ~!'4- frequent desire to pass it or pain In - - * he be ck ia alse 'n- n'i''. m t the kidneyai and blad U "t to Do. .orais z~aartin tihc knole'ldfe Ce i en e-p 'd Ct Dr. Kilmer's Zw'amp h 1:r1 . my .:mdy fulflls every cua~i rhemmin, p':-.in in the ej bladder and cycry parJt h a try pax'v-e it octa innbility n v ' r .n1.l serkr~rg pain in pasoC.ing or b "ft e llowin'g use of liquier, < - "rcomc-- thet unpleas:nt * cor.'plled to go ofben un t nI toge up many tir:3os a m the - ~r:.'rd the extra wamp-1l.l~Oot is soon Ial--. 'a'h high'est for ita won fuI c'r . mo st dijetressing casea. you ': a. rue-icin you should havc the e u. Sl I Ky drua-ic tr in 50e. and l$l. si;zca. You a:.y La-e a samnplc bottle of thiis ;ondell diaeovery f~ bacly free: by l ma'il. 0o., fittmtiion, N. Y. When writing mecn Ion reading thia generous offer in thiL paper. Don't make mny mistake, but remermbei he nlame, Swamp-Root, Dr. K~imer's 'wam~p-Root, and the address, Binghamton, -I. Y., on every bottle. Saseut Iromi a TerrIble D~eatht. 'Th fgimily of Mrs. M1. L. IRobbitt o Bar'girton, TVenni., Itaw h4 r' dying attn vor'e powerb-ssH~ to 1hel1p her. Thej~ loM 'killed pihyniciansi nod every rented; Iso 1, failed, while co 'nsumtptionh w1iI biw~ly but surojy ltking her life. 11 :his terrible honr' Dr. King's New ie -iO y for cons' 11) Ompio tilrneid deepami iit j *y. The first b it o brought im meidiate rec'lief and its cot n tied us(4OCc11 plaiely enred her. T,'a te motst neriti ure in the world for aill i'r''nt and hIn troulel)Os. Guatraniteed bottlos4 50a a i 91.00. iTrial bottle's free' at Pickt ni D~rag ' o. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bears tihe Signature of Danger of a Cough. Pneuamonia, grip, cold, bronchitiR an, ngarly every other diangorouis sickness o this kind is usually the devolopmtent a i slight cough. Too many peoplo ar< aid up and too. nmay die from disbnase tvbero they ,could so easily knook tha Irst cough ir~ the head. Murray's Hore ioina Mlletti and T'ar attres colds. I 'iet dr a'tho bottprfati df a congh, F R E S H F.IH A 5 A lot of molasses, an4 t o bu it twice, I have a few pai0 ,1 go nu ':hoose and you will not lsen I rigerat .vhen summer comes to kee f lit dce W v ant anything call on me. I s1g, th gs t Candy 15 cents per box. Thanking the people fo ther lberal patronage, I am, yours very truly, THE OLD MEAT MARKET J. . OORE RG IN EVERY PARTICULAR. The Suit or Overcoat you buy here fits you perfectly and looks well ro matter in what position you stand or sit. sur clothing is made to f.t .ion. as they are not as they might be. If it-docs not fit at first we alter it until it does fit. Everything latest in style, of the most worthy fabrics and tailord in the most perfect pianner. L ROTHSCHILD GREENVILLE, - - - - S. C. TREASURER' S N oTu STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, - County of Pickens. Office of County Treasurer, Pickens County, S. C. Pickens, S. C., September 14th, 1904. THE TREASURER'S OFFICE WVILL BE OPEN FROM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIL SA\TURDAY, DECEMBER, 31st, 1 904, WITHOUT PENALTY. I he Rate of State, County, School and Special 'ax, Including One Dollnr Poll Tax and One Dollar Comn\itation Road Tax. In accordance with an Act to ra-isc ipplies for the fiseal year commencing Jainuary 1, 1903, notico is itreby given that thv ofileo of County Treasurer of Pickens County will oi en for the coliection of taxes for said fiscal year from_ THURSDAY, OOTOBER 15-rr, witil THUSDAY, DECEMBER 31iT. Rates_ per cent. of taxation are as fo.Iow.: i Vy For Piat 'Tax " " Ordinary County tax - - " 4 Constitution.Il Fcool tax - 3 " 4" Pawl Ie etens -4 " $ "i pport. ad Hire of Convicts 1- 46 t " Sinking Funid - - - " " For Rebuilding bridges 1 For Pilclialsing" Juvvnel's l3rd1go j46 Total levy fi)r 8tate and Comtity TIaxes - 171 Mills. T..wv for nteret. onPickes ii.B. bods, ii~o 5 M. ii.lojsi,~ ml "pca L"v For Pnchao s~i uvnel'S 2ag Lev 4o4ntrs on Pikns4 4. 4ods Pi (on ]. 11 o nsi,34mls Lev fo 44t res4o PahnsR R. bo 4. Easato lousip uls. - " " " " ' 1 3 "4 " 44 "4 "4 " 55 3 " A Poll Tax of One Dollar per capita on oll ml.- eit iz un8 lbetween the ages < f - 21 and 0) years, except suchb as are exerupt by lawi, will be (colIlecte. A commutation Roud Tax of One D)oll r~ will bo colh( It. dIi I the samre tunei 0$ other taxes from all male citizens he w. en t he apos 'f 18 and 50 yeuars, exe' p sneh -_ ms are exempted by law. Unless u-aid t x is pauid by the 81St (ot Dec. ]104, right dlays work uponi the pnblic highl waysI will be'. requ cin mh r a cu)4 tnietor. Taxe are patyable only in g' ld and silver coma, Unt I d States se.:r: ecy Na- - tionial Bank Notes an~d couiponsi of State 11ou$ is . inc b<u eomeit nvaale dairug the year 1904. Parties desiring information by mail ini regard to thei: t.xro;, will pleaise s'r~to_ the location of their property, -and inolnde postage~ for a reply. and those [a: iuig 1;uves by check must, include the chargi s for collecting. _K Se-pt. 15, 1903.td. -l Tn-asrere.r of Piekdus onuty. * W\JE I'S R E T o IjBERA 1()ILUPD\ST $, YR N O L1CIT A CONTTVN jSME. AI[K PROS-r 4) YEAR. RESPECT ULUY N. D. TAYLORA Photographe ...THE VEYWSAROORPS * -J 1PICT E1 ELASLE(. ic kn fmphGs ra'n