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Tho Republican Club o' Illinois,
T. r ich ia William L-orinter's organisa
tlori, has obtained a loan of 310,000
from tbs-Chicago Title and Trust com;
nw. ^3*r^Xi*^^l^-j4s*
Soor of tan CttyTtfan ^a&*s b^ndwrri
with its, furniture, is the security tori
the loan.' ? la-?i'
p NEW? OF THE STACIE *
. ? . . ? ? * ;?
' (Dy Wm. 8. Brewer)
rork, Dfcrch C.-^After all; the
^^^^Kj 8ca9os-..?has piled up;.some
-ratting rct-orda,, Thia week Baw
v e^ieys^tf^IdnW' ??aen^f?
2?0th/4hniver^a^{^t*4?*a Astor,. Geo.
M. eolian In his happiest vein iB.2in.thUL
play and there'na doubt that'lt'wro
remain at tho Aatoar'until another cen
tury mark has boca reached.
laurette Taylor JM "Pe? O' My Heart
baa appeared1 oVer five hundred times
i n\ ?.hs iea''.?.?g roivrTO.iho.Cort theatre
j =:i? Ultu ? ana ?io signs of falling off
lin tho'utu;nQ>nc?*.>T-he clever acting
|?f ^.fjis Trvlqr. and ..the catchy muslo
[.have, enticed- mapy.^o havo seen the
X??,"au??flS|5???l^wrtgbts of .wide
ly-different appea&wer new bait to
tempi i Vory theatre-goers
era this .week. "What Would You Dp?
ai thc 'Hudson, ls a worthy companion
Ap. "Officer G'6'' from the pen of Au
gustin McHugh. Mr? ^McHugh has ta
ken a.phase pt Neta,,York life which
j is typical of eUlatgaco^iu certain, sec
tions, where yout?g^natrons seek to
outshine their dearest friends in1-mat
ters .pf. reckless expenditures,' ?such
a's bridge, for high stakes,'extravagant
all are far beyond- *tnei ghusband's
? iitertemrnents and ^ costly rrbeks-i
pur^e.' V
! To prevent ^Hb ln?rtunw crash mo
ney, niusf ? be obtalnedrr-rAit how ? The
TGwtap uiMuniid is beset: by his wtf*
"AjuT, her trembling motlier for tunda
lo meet their avalanche of bills ancl
g^u&lng daty*. iTlie 'mother upbrulda
tho wife for marrying a poor man, at
tho' same Unid encouraging the atten
tions of, a ?mll?naire," who seeks thc
wife, but . permita the-idea to grow
that he la clamoured of her young
slater., . . ",. .
Just as the family and their friend
pre haying a.. bite of ?upper the mil
lionaire casually rcmarka that il
Frlepd :iu?b.?Mv;hat? taken' bia tip or
the marke^be^wSa have won $ ir. ,000
in three days/TThj^jroung wife urge*
?har husband to speculate, and he ticed
?tog funds and s^ujtious to pr?vido more
luoriuy for iilswWifo, does so and hr
wins; : $
-?ly gained wealth causes tin
Lic,c.dlcrsk i?.: ? lo> ruslu. tata un wan tee
c'slravagi I Ifesv rhe husband, to o???
thc io{?3.' . As he ir. sinking Into tin
nutekaanxB|( vof disgrace and ruin', i
newspaper friend saves htm.
Mr.' j&gHugrTs play li1 preaem&d -oj
an - cxccbUfftal cast,,- wb^cb include:
Bessie li#ri?c*Io^M$to?. Silla. Glady
?^jTOg^h?MeSLilalUe Rua
Ve?/rWnlo Tiing. Bdit t ???*Kir: Rob
crt McKay. Alice Carrington and Kar
v"1She last Ryjaort.'l the new play a
the tongarie* la of an entirely differ
?a%t.'nature., tb* theme being Judi?is
corruption and power of the. Judg
to deal with toatempt of ct'urt. Th
njaw':icl?Mctara are a-yo*ng iwwye
-who fa fl^hihln*. fpr people's right
Agpanat corruption; a newspaper wc
man who aids bim in hie work sn
wins his leve, and ?'political bess wh
ia abla to dictate .the decisions or th
cont*. K ls declared thar all of th
scenes are baaed on faut. ' The seen?
a trial In progress: a private consult!
tlon room ?f appeals* lodges, and
prison cali Ttte.'?'c*st in cl od es Ga
Fawcett, Olive ?KMsVK&'TO
rose, B. ft. Graham. Georg? Backu
Mary V*rlee. A
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Richard Ila i ce, Charles N. Greene,
? v? ot lit? rs.
"Tho JtydBlshl Girl" complotes the'
socf>ud w*;?k 6T her ?tay ai the For
ay th Street Theatre tonight Thore ls
color, in the piece, and plenty of good
acting and excellent niuslc. George
Mcfarlane has scored again aa a co
median and singer and an overnight
hit WA* wade by Margaret romain",
aa ^fihe Miinlght Giri."
- "The Laughing HUE band" with its
genius for making, wives aa well as*
husbands merry, has. about finished
twp months of sollt) prosperity. The'
Knickerbocker Theatre has seldom,
had a greater .success than "Thc
Luosk?ng Hnkband." .
The success of thc "Rule of Three" i
at the Harris Theatre has been per-!
ulaheptiV'established from the stand-j
point or box-office receipts and atten-J
dance. Plainly Intended for laughing'
purposes 4l'ie three-cornered comedy
ftefelhrc* hours of it, to the evident
dight of'tho .metropolis. .
Holbrook Dinn a?d his .associate
players continue to attract big au
diences to tho Princess, where they
ire .appearing m H ve one-act play.?:
"The Neglected Lady." The Hard Man'?
"Tho FountsW "The Kiss in the'
Dark," and "It Can Be Done." . ,' 1
Grace George's success, "Clothes"
hich enjoyed a New York run. a few
seasons ago, will bo rolased in motion
pictures March IQ, by. the Famous
Players Film Company. .
"A Thousand Years Ago" at the.
Shubert, la. still a reigning attraction.
The mystic .surrounding of the piece'
and Its ancient setting appeal to l?v- J
ors ol the romantic. Added to these
qualities ls the splendid acting of the i
characters. In Hie play.
The scenic spectacle "America" en-'
tcrs upon its twenty-eighth .w--*ek at.
Uie Hippodrome on Monday, having,
scored thc biggest financial' success
ovar Achieved In the huge structure. I
I -Georgetown Men Fight Cold. ?
I Georgetown, March. 4.-One, night1
and'the better part of two .days the
Wynn brothers, Robert and'Charles,
fought.ij:hc wind gnd the cold on the
I lower Waccamaw, and had they failed
lotwtaalng it,would have meant death .
|!^fxepz.lng or. drowning. . I
sunday morning they weii't up the
I river m a small gasoline, launch. The
going at first waa merely a HtUe chil
ly. bu? the further up they got the
harder the wind blew and the colder
I :lecame. the temperature. * They went
I a? iii5I1 KO Ibu i uorouKhiare, where
I the Pee."Deo Joln&Uie Waccamaw. At
I that , point the win d was so strong
that : the little ' craft could make , no
I headway against it> They then threw
over the anchor. It held for only a
few minutes, when. wttb the engine
working and tho anchor overboard,'
I the boat began to drift ?with the wind.
I Nor. did the drifting stop until the
I craft w'as plied upon the^bank. And
I all the time it waa getting. cpWer, i
I There being no shelter on the boat,
I the marooned young men went ashore
.gathered? some dry wood and started
I a fire. In the s ween of tl\e wind the
fire atp up the wood as if it<w'ere tin
der,- .. A pile ot fuel on the blase
AVtjuld Ittet ten to fifteen .minutes.)
1 gjjjo^M.Wjyn says he never-"VRffkedSO'
hard in nts life aa he did . Sunday
i-nliht'td ifeep the fire going; r But it
.W^B^thatr-'or freeze. ThB'.mercury
? had dropped to 28 degrees In the etty
? and it wasn't a blt warmer 'on the rlv
er. - ,.'The'night passed, as night Usu
? ally do if one welts long enough, but
? t?ste .?-?s a&'lvi??. 'a the. vind and nn
? rising or tenipcr'aVui e. And Ihe young
men -were without food. . Tp cold
? was .Hieren-re- added hunger, a i;d both j
? apclled mfs?ry. The ca?taway? real-,
? ixed. that aeme.hing must be .done or
? the situation ; would spo'n. become uu
? bearable They therefore struck out
? down thc river bank walking, walking
? hard to keep up the circulation of
their blood. After some hours they
? reached thc fishing camp of McDonald
fe .Co., some-miles from where their .
? "shipwreck" had occurred. The camp '
? looked better to them Utan the Wal j
? dorf-Astorla.. since it meant warmth
? and food to the half frozen and half
? starved meit. At tho camp Uley Ware
? fed and thawed, following which they
? eecurnd a dory and were.' tawod to
?town. They.. were, .pretty : well Used.
? up. When th? incident waa all over
? they regarded it aa a Joke. Bui lt waa
? ??t any' Joke when they were going
? th rc us-i thc experience.
I georgetown Finds SUgfci Bamaga.
Georgetown, March. t, .-"-Report*
? from uH sections .pf tho county are to
? the effect that damage from the freese
? and .snow.of' last week,waa consider-,
?abty lesa than was at Oret astJmatod,?
? lt wis thought that toabeco beds had'
? benin injured1 from 25 to 33 per cent, j
?Th}?: lmrf now been, cut to io per,
? cent., and a few tobacco growers
? will find it necessary to replant their j
? bett. As a rule, the tobacco, bed ls
? malle., large enough, to supply a sui-j
? plu*, pf piantis guove . Ibo humber,
? needed, the overplus being . sold to
? smiler planters. With only 10 per,
?cent, of die plants killed by the freczo
? the acreage will.not ho diminished and
? the crop yt Ul bc aa early aa if there
? had ?been po frcese. - I
??^?d te^Ur?m^b?^jp^
rry Ipi* year- Ha? oT the seed wore
In thc ground when x\\c cold. iaMB*
?oaace. The damage topotaSnes' has .
stiecn.practically nothing. The, ground
BfaP^pen. oWTsktn deekoaad th*
blanket of snow' proved a Protection to|
tho young sprouts that han begun to
show their points. a Winter cabbage I
?wero not hurt to xay apn&S2?.5.ex.-i
H?t^ftaar. teet?Mo." w x&^r;
? ??*#*?> not boain , put Into the
ground. ' v Farmers, as a rule, are
V**jlor pleasing''?han otherwise, be-j
in -. A^lan^a yesterday and offered a
? re^Jurd'Ot ten doiiara for tue (tgnp/L
ol kja^ifa? wl??. b? alleges, mail-f
?witt, hu btr6U\er, J. B, Huff.' The
couplr had hpen., married ^eigh^en
?fcato husband says % wlU be w^rth
the. amount Jyat to put lils brother be*
Mad the bars.
^Tliey took all the rooney I had la
?tao. world and everything, else they
fcouJtt gai' declared Mr. IIu|(^ .^Irioit
ftc .rou think of a 35-yearjold grand
mothor^ioping with a worinjeas man
Ema
-r ?'? i J s =
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* FROM AN OLD J
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tJOOD. MOUND SENSE
Of ..-nu.i'm'an old pessimist, and
my opinion doesn't count for much
but when reason, convinces me of any
thing I can't help but bold to it-?nd
when every ono ot my brain cells ssy
good, sound sense tass run aground,
I'm forced to believe IL I certainly do
believe tbat good, sound songe among
some of our ?taw.r??aC? ls very nearly
a thing of Ute past f say this,with a
great big sob in ray heart, tor lt burts
me more than, I cap toll to find fault
with our young folks. 1 can truth
fully Bay there is not un old woman
in all ho world wbo? loves young folks
more than I. 1 love th nu with iny j-i
whole heart and soul. I love them' if.
they ape good'and I love them bad. I
love then? Just, any way in tho world
I find them, phd it.ls because I do love
thom tbpt I nathan to tell Uicm pf their
faults. Sometimes this Interest is cot
backed with lpv?, just an observation
tor a chance to rad fault, but 1 do n.q|
wont to see the had and 1 would nqt
se? it if "1 could help myself, and I
wouldn't have gased at that pretty glr'
in .front of. the hotel thc other after
noon, if I had known tn timo lt was
a woman the men had collected to
view. From their discussions- I was
led to believe they were discussing an
animal of Some kind. One said, "who
ever saw suoh a limb?" and the otlper
said, "St looks Uk's tho end or a polo
stunk into a shoe. "Yes," said the
tired ds one. It's hard work to do any
one man in the cowd.sald, "let us go,
boys, thc show ls too cheap for our
crowd." Then for-the lim'lime my
oyes fell upon the object of their orltr
Icisru; it was a young woman who
was casing herself over the curbing
and with the -next step trying ber lov
el bast to get into an automobile-it
was these two performances that badf'
collected the crowd, shd I'll give'y'pii
my .wprOt.it was a teat, ano as an
achievement, it was a down right ex
ploit to. raise one'foot above ?he other
wboncthoy were tied tp?ytuer. The*,
poor creature realized tho situation
and made effort ofter effort before sh?
succeeded In placing her foot on the
step of, tho car, then -with another be
f'ntrt .rmaal. -I.- --. "V." J .1.. t-41
- .-? -cD.-u ??.-_, lapwaawaa .r.v- t?4Uiue
and tumbled into a scat. I was not
near enough to - hear ber. breathing,
V-..? I - -I. _ i^Ut. n?^?l?. Ilk?' -
Kl XA. i HUVn wv ^.mmm J-MUVMQ . ? ni.
dray, horse, for she must have been asl1
?Ired as one. It's har woric to do any- ^
thing with your foet tied together, and 1
climbing steps in this condition is
something awful, and if 1 had been :
young and strong ?ke I oisod to be,
I would hav-i picked that woman up',
anger to .hoar fh'os?jac'n sheik of one
of my se x, in': Bu'ca?^ap'way: Aa IT
?ald,at fl^^PWilMbi they!
wa^v^tiiaJigg^m^phftt bad,
ran m on toe pavement. But lt waa
no animal tha>\w<&r^ j
no dumb briUo thciy..li?crftdw?ri?tipg lo'<
hpui off to tbAjt??^ pejdos with
the rabios,.but g/Jf-oman, a ypung wo
man, a i^%ofqw^ipwdre8.i
od in thc latest atyle^jpopr woman,
poor-pper, both pitiful and. poor-poor,
because abe. was destitute cf goo^,
sound sense and pitiful because, she
was .foolish toough lp thins thc spec- ;
tutors wer* admiring her. Indeed she
wag foolish to bellevq those men sd
mlrcd her stylo, foolish indeed if she
thought thoso mon >were charmed with
her pitifuVcondition. .
Tho .very idea of somp-raan fascina
ted with a woman who can't:
walk and must hobble around with her
feet lied together. Charmed, lndc?d,
when thoy spoke of Ute performance
hoing too cheap for their cultured
eyes .to. behold. Yea, young woman,
you have lost yor? bear$g when you
think young mon like a style of that
kind.. Maybp ? milk sop, willi au oy?
for style and no brain. UiougDt,'
might tike to lt but.you won't find? a.
man with good sense who will tie
himtelf to a wuniari . who. vorshtps
fashion, with po thought of prudence
and propriety. ^ .
A good, sensible mun woujd iiot Uko,
to aee his wtf ?. errata a scene, aa tbpt
woman, did . on tho street tl? ?Ml:jr
day. und ho wpnjd h?te li/ito vcryUilug
to hear a groug of inqh .-discussing'
her aa those did the..pppr .giggling,
cr-ature who could neither go up nor
down without.drawing her skirt to an
improper height. lint it thorn ar* ni?
Btepa to ascend and descend, the skirt
ttsolf pulledstaut over Ute/heel of tho
Bhoe ls th i ugliest sight one,can soe,
and why women wear, these dress
es tills.way is ?nore than loan under
stand. Of course, if ? w ire to stand
on Uto street corners Ute. remainder ?J
nay Ufo and hog women to quit drcpB
Utg this shameful way, ft would, do Po
good, but J b"Hcv; in i mi" tiley wilt
be forced to dross moro pruoeut. J . -. -
believe good, s quod thlpkipk mcn,j*l??
heir band, and tor 3 tb
I'm
praying for tee Um n, I'm"BO
tired o> seeing coy sex p?pg P?aq> *
hirget pf for the men; io Ured pf
mou Btppffltefcira the strret Itfcvipa fifi'
at ihe'?xp?nse of a woroaa T&QW&iff
herself ? walking advertisement for
ratest style.
fjfej&T&fa* 1 M&v* th-se stylqe
<>ar* Jn '^'^S|^^'
la l?kO^i 'city. stXtisY^ifo tne? ev->!
sr? third .marriage calhs fe> a divorce,
but tbfiy claim th- n lea witOhe
they become restless. TgtW-^JWiev-?]
?here mop ?nq women uruSt *oflt lbs/,
have no lfm- to think MH^HH?
Buough, working folks dcb?; have much
tune t? think of fooIlsMeija and you
.-yon't Hud macy of ??eaV nuking
roots of themselves bjgfH^^Efeot
pother. Working folks mpat make
?PM ?l?*a And make.thc
will-they can't m
?ft Sr
?f* ?f? 9(t ?y? ?fr sf? sf* vf* ?f*
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:*M v^.' . y...'.- .-. /I
'ail to step llvojy, f,,r divorces,
?ot many of us wbQ sr?a't ?md eupugb
it tim?is to want mi", bat who's got
he tim? to gel it, and what's tbo us??
Why not say what you think, lt will
inswer ali purposes apd you arc Jpst
is happy after words.as before-some
times a good healthful disagrecui'uit
idjusts ip at te rs, anyway if it ls hap
ilbd by sensible ^iusbaud? and wives,
it i?j u botter way than siring their
troubles in the courts, and end hi a
lt vision among the children.
Yes, poverty-has Its drawbacks, but
it baa n mighty power in making-folks
sensible. Making three-meals a day
with u shelter over the hoad and a
rew. warm clothes loaves .no time tor
Rlaytog Ute fool. Wbrkihg .lot a liv
ing-calls tor UM best in man and
women, and lt mikes them sensible and
prudent. But worshiping fashion ia not
Ibo only evil, neither are boa'rdihg
tiQUsos and -n?tela the only cause .?q?
ii vor cv. only today's paper states that
wearing Corsets cause a lot pf .di- i
?'brees, says lacing.makes women CI-OBB ?
ind unpleasant with their <l\u8bapde.
Well, I had never thought ot a woman
liping "tight" enough to cause a di- |
.?orce. I have seen hundreds of men
'tight" eiu! mean enough to cause/tT"
reparation and l^hpve seen, a few/ of
thom who took life easy while their
ivives oared for thc babies and made
the living, abd while.I caution in.cn not
to. marry women who tie their feet I
together. I would beg glrld not to mar
ry a man who ls lazy. A laxy, sleepy
man can soon work the lifo opt of ? j
woman. Maybe you don't know lt. but .
there are hundreds of women who.
oiake. the brcsdrpa woR as bake lt. Yes,'
girls, bo careful, don't marry a man
who is loo Issy lo make a. living, and
boys. I advise you not to man y a girl
who ia a walking advertisement-they
Oap display tba goods; hut ibby won't
make 'cm.
PROSEilT'SG POLICE
Norfolk, Va-, March fi^Uora Piot
kln. fan eighteen year old girl of NeV
York , tonight gave sensational testi
mony before tho aldermanlc committee
investigating the Norfolk police de
nartiTiont. KI?? rfonjjjaj she " - ar
rested eighteen months ago by a for
mer, police inspector on a chargo that
Bbs was proven innocent of. but. which
?he < adi tnt ted was true, while hysteri
cal frqm treatment she received while
at police headquarters.
Rho said .she was told, that unless
she ?did admit the charges she would
beke.pt hi'Jail,She declared while in
iiiatron's department she was sub
jected to "indhrnltlo8 and when she
appeared in Wurt the next morning
aho adlmttod jibe charges ;put did not
Kap? what she wk? doing*. She was
senton?ed' to the reformatory for r>|
years. but was porinlUod to go booie.,
mfltiy her parents
mice and submitted to an examina-'
Una by three doctors. Each of these
gaye, .a certificate showing the'-girl to.r
lie innocent ;^??'</ : i
Tho girl was accompanied IO. Npts-j
folk by bor father Jaco?, Pictk?p, andj?
a young sister. Thomas L. McGuire, a
.New York lawyer wrote that lie would
como if necessary The latter stated
that he had .been unable to have the
girl's case -reopened In Norfolk ano
that he> would appeal to Governor I
Hlynn to ndre lt up With tho Governor |
of virginia. . '
yqfvfl.l
?Kttw te Keep Welt"
(Dr. VT. A. Evans In The State,)
Morning exercises which have.kept
South Carolina and his son in prime
condition:
Lylngjironc on bed OE couch
For the. trunk:
...1. llanda clasped behind head? sit
up.
, 2. Raise legs perpendicularly, jtnue
?*Us:'Arin folded, alt up.
-4. Draw up lege, knees bent.
&. Hdnds' extended abase head, sit
up,- bend .over, and touch toe?.
With a. clialr
V^V^aSS^at?nt?od at side; Urt i
Chair, then rcpt , ' M
: > r. I>Harm Wended at Bide.' lift
chair, then rcat. .
*. Moth arms extended in frout; lift I
chair. Uion rest.
-, Standing lp door way-.
AddiMqnaJ^ a*n??
9. Heels against hack Jamb, body
thrown forward; push it with both
nrn.is.to oreel position and let.it faU
forward again.
Ti&f Tpea aaainat /rout. Jamb; grasp
casing oh eiUier pide .oj JajB* with
fingert,-, lot body go backward ia ex
V*? ^jr*\ and pull forward as far
gt*|>l*' ftfa?^*rw_
11. Grasp caaibg above door and
raise body on ?Ingers to tiptoe posi
tion.
. .. _
inwvo .aaa wno nanas
doo? way push body j
freer- .
and shoulders:
ca hips, floger*- polutlug
tli4xiw^?j?>, p#>d forward
a? far as possible.
, Isead; baud over aM*
foot forward.: saaie.
J^efe?ls together, knes stiff, bands !
xteadfd above head; bend forward and
come as near touching toes aa aossl- l
qi* so aa te etr?Noh the hack' la* mus- j
?jl^c a fidl breath before **oh move-1!
men? and let it out .^,tho movement,
proceeds so as to get a rhyUimh- re >
lexatlpfoo/entire body.
Twelve to 1G repvUi?uiB 'o? esc ii j
movement. . Follow ?UM m oo?d bath
or rub with dry towel if possible. ?
-'.ll . I n'l ?l I I ,
Tho meeting r:il bo called by Hon. !
lY.' J. Hka^it.. who is new, director of,
census at Washington, bat ,?*?a*
-. aliad .upon py his wUaumS&d
'h 'm* cwirmsD o* the .stale ?
' Uli J"^
We m? glad to Announce
the Arrival of
Another Car Load of
Fine. Young Tennessee
MULES
n u,?.r ^ .. fr. VAX : :v:r :t* : :\ v M ; : ci : * ..
th?se arc REAL DANDIES, sind you want to
seAMfliem before you buy. We arc also' receiving a
carload of KOCK HILL BUGGIES and CARRI
AGES. W.e also have a full stock of TYSON &
JONES, NORMAN & BABCOCK Carriages and
Q,. . Harness Department-is complete in all and
li everything you w.ilL need,--and we ace prepared to
I build any SPECIAL pattern of HARNESS that you
? \yttftl- ? . ' '
..Ji Mr: J^Monroe Hanks is with us now, and
v^"greatly appreciate a visit from his m a n y
fnends'.'St?-rwhom he extends a cordial invitation
to,call and see him.
PRICES and TERMS arc ALWAYS R I G H T-"
Cash or Credit.
The r relweli Co.
i i (
NE-PLU3-ULTRA .
?" " ' light ?hilled
Middhbrezkzrs has induced
the manufacture of
he Gluier P-B
Ser?es of Pt?i&?
Veil balanced, mil proportioned
with the ' laiesl imp-ottements.
! one-piece* double mouldboard m<$k**
tiger and mote unf?ftn bottom,
innig, steady, und tra* r?tnhmg plows.
U ih*m NOW.
SuUiv?ii Hardw?i-e Cdimpatty
ANDERSOHS.C. p|b?ON,S.C.
. ?^??S^^ ho^y^^^^^^ho '^inplalnH ot hea?
WmtW ??r^i^s3l? jB*k ?che? bring hin? or her hero. Kino
t?rSvrt tSS'KAW^M. chancea out of ton there ia eye trouble
^??P^SiL VM?r !)^S which should, he attended to at once.
feiv^E^ x3k\\^W^tL^///?I, IWes're?sbnahlfc .?3.00 to" #5.00 and
W^^^S^^^f?Mmy^^S "P*ara- Belair* enJraJnca and pane
% ^^^W^llill Dr M.R/CampbeU
^ X f?mmmm \v? \+. whltaer St. ?wind Floor
x ?mr?, I-I.UUH m& Beg. ThonettBJ.
OH! OB. t? ll! SAY M TIIK LITTLE
ONE
when she catchen HIKJ>< o? our can
die ?. arid her mother wei!, she
thluks it ff abc doesn't my it. Ail tho
nc wost aartH of confections-*iil frosh '
you may ho sure-grace our counter?,
sliow and show window:). Pound
pac*u?B?J di. Bell's ut 80 cent?, otc
a Cfo rd *a wldo range an to choleo uud
favorite flavors. [
Oy moist G&n?L Jo.
? Ice tS? Parlor. ;
O?^^STON ?^ST?SN COOLINA RY.
The Augusta Short Lfrie
?Jtivtii treparte:
f*o. 5.-11:40 a. m. No. 22-6:00...a. m.
?o. 21- p, na. No. 6e-3:35 p. m.
Information. Seh???fes. ?t?* cfc^rWv f^?*J*ed
E.WILLIAMS- T, B. CURTIS,
a?rerai *W Agt. Commercial ?fet.
According to the Journal of Com- Tho Southern Haii*?.y ha? author
meres' new security -IJKPSt, iftaneu^d i,ed the expenditure or ?v?C.(H)0 for
VfcUroad r.nd Industrbt corpora- 27 iaVfe h^Ufitvee io be built and
?Mpre'J^Attt raontb aggregate, 1^.000 for ?Ja* construction of new
fe4ftf45;20J>, a decrease- Of *m?<n,r]r*~~\**^^
m compar?.d Wlih^Wft Pebruary. tlon of vsBtly^lwreas-id huslnesc