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( ■ ■ ■ I The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker. Will furnish you Building Material of the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prices. No. i heart pine Shingles and Laths, and Devo s cele brated Paints—guaranteed to go further and last longer than any other in the market. When in need of anything in the building line, call and see us; we’ll treat you courteously ami ina<e your es timates for nothing. 1^. 15 ii k o r, Vice-President and Manager. DAUGHTERS OF REVOLUTION. N Wrecks’of all kinds repaiied quick Old vehicles made as good as new Rubber tops put on your buggies Know that your cash has its equivalent at my shop. Tell me your wants; I will meet them. Ash, hickory, oak and poplar for your job Little breaks trouble make; I mend them Kindly I’ll meet you, genteel I’ll treat you. W. T. THOMPSON. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby forbidden from walking over, hunting or other wise trespassing on the llrick House place, Stean City, or any other of my lands in this county. Trespass ers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. ll-4-law.-4t. Samuel Jefferies. Taxjotice. The books for the collection of State, county and Road Tax will be open Oct. 15, 1904, to Dec. 31, 1904, during which time no penalty will be added. Those who prefer may pay in Janu ary with 1 per cent, additional, or in February with 2 per cent, additional, or in March to the 15th of the month with 7 per cent, additional. After the 15th of March books are positively closed. Road tax may be paid during 1 this time without penalty. Taxpayers owning property or pay ing taxes for others will please ask for tax receipts in each township in which property is owned. You must get a tax receipt for each township in which property is locat ed. Letters in reference to taxes must reach me not later than Dec. 2Gth. I can then furnish information in time to save you January penalty if your check, money order or registered letter reaches me by Dec. 31, 1904. For convenience of taxpayers, I will be at the following places on dajts named in schedule below: White Plains, Friday, Nov. 11th, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. In office, Saturday, Nov. 12th, Mon day Nov. 14th, Tuesday, Nov. 15th. Macedonia, Wednesday, 16th, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Ezells, Thursday, 17th, 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. m In office, Saturday, Nov. 19th and Monday, Nov. 21st. M .ud. Tuesday, 22nd, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Gr i-sy Pond, Tuesday, 22, 3 to 6 p. m In office after this date. Poll tax is payable by every male citizen from 21 to CO years except Confederate soldiers who do not pay after 10 jo?r°.. Road tax is payable by every male citizen from 18 to 50 years, except students while actually attending any school or college of this State, school trustees during their term of office, school teachers employed in the pub lic schools and ministers in actual charge of congregations. W. Harry Gooding, • Co. Tres. Wedding Presents. The “marrying season” is on now, and of course that means “present time.” I have just received a hand some lot of Rich Cut Glass any piece of which would delight the heart of a “blushing bride.” Come and inspect my line of Wedding Presents. Thes. H., Full Line of Jewelry. Repairingflof all Kinds. Sour Stomach No appetito, loss of strength, imum Dms. headache, constipation, bad breath, feneral debility, aour rlaings, and catarrh the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kadot cures indigestion. This new discovery fspre- ■ents the natural Juices of digestion as they Mist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstrvettve properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cura does net Mily cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this jamous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes Hnlni the stomach. ^ » s ; s - 1 B ^ 1 ' Rsvenswood. W. Vs., aws:— rLj?* u ’°' i . bl#<1 wUh . •our atonuch for twanty years KodoJ^cuied me and wa are now ustnc It la all Kodol Digests What You Eat Bottlas only. $1.00 Sire holdlnf 2i< tlmea the Mai size, which eells for 50 cents. •rspar* by r o. DsWitt * OO.. ohioaQO For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. BANNER 8A LYE the most healing ealve in the world. TABULATED PLURALITIES. Hold Their Annual Meeting in Athens, Georgia. Athens, Ga., Nov. 9.—The sixth an nual conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be called to order in this city Wednesday at 10 o’clock in the Seney-Stovall chap el, Lucy Cobb institute. The conference meets in Athens this year at the invitation of Elijah Clarke chapter and the meeting gives prom ise to be the most brilliant in the his tory of the organiation in this state. Already quite a number of distin guished women from different sections of the state ar chore to attend the conference. monument to the memory of General Ellijah Clarke on Friday afternoon. This monument is erected by the mem bers of Elijah Clarke chapter of this city. Roosevelt and Fairbanks' Estimated Plurality Vote. OFFICERS OUTWITTED. Bank Robbers Disguised at Prospec tors Make Escape. a posse have returned from the chase Logan, by the boldest piece of daring outwitted the officers and made his es cape out of the country and is now well out of the state. Logan, disguised as a prospector, with an old pack-mule loaded with tools and provisions, tramped out of the Hole-in-the-Wall country past the posses and made his way to Caspar, where he took a train. The balance of the gang split up, two disappear ing completely and two more doubling back in the mountains 2 miles from Thermopolis. ENGLAND PLEASED AT ELECTION General Satisfaction Expressed Over Roosevelt’s Success. London, Nov. 9.—This morning’s newspapers devote considerable space to th epresidential election in the j United States. The editorial articles in general ex press satisfaction with Roosevelt’s success ami express the opinion that with a mandate from the whole people he will be better able to give effect to the strength of his character. The Daily Telegraph says that Pres- ident Roosevelt has before him a clear field for the more effective prosecu tion of his ideas in naval administra tion and makes the prediction that he will leave some considerable mark upon his time. State. Vote. Colorado California Connecticut Delaware Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa 140,000 Kansas 100,000 Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Montana New Jersey Nebraska New Hampshire Nevada New York North Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Dakota Utah Vermont West Virginia 5,000 Washington 30,000 Wisconsin 60,000 Wyoming Parker and Davis’ Estimated Plurality Vote. State Vote. Alabama Arkansas 40.000 Florida •. 18,000 Georgia Kentucky 10,000 Louisiana 35,000 Missouri Mississippi North Carolina ( South Carolina Tennessee 25,000 Texas 100,000 Virginia PARKER OFFERED BIG JOB. TRIPP IS HELD FOR ASSAULT. Salary $50,000 Per Year—Thought He Will Accept. New York, Nov. 9.—It is reported that August Belmont, president of the New York Subway company, has of fered to Judge Alton B. Parker the place of general counsel for this com pany with a salary of $50,000 a year. The offer, it is said, was made this morning, and it is expected Judge Par- ker will give his answer before Satur day. It is believed by those who have heard of the tender that he will accept the position. Sulphur in Liquid Form Modern Science Triumphs Chemists Astonished! Doctors Amazed! Everyone remembers the sulphur and molasses of childhood. You hated the dose, but it did you good. But you had to take a whole lot to get any benefit, because very little of it could get into your blood and system. Now, at last, a chemist has found a way to liquify sulphur—to make it soluble—so that it is in stantly absorbed by the skin and blood. This marvelous discovery is called HANCOCK’S Liquid Sulphur Just think of it! Chemists show us that every part of the oody contains sulphur—needs sulphur. Sulphuris Nature’s greatest purifier. Where sulphurgoes disease is destroyed. Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur cures Eczema, Pimples and all Blood and Skin Diseases. Baltimore, April?, 1901. Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Haiti more, Md. Gentlemen.-—I wish to testify to the merits of your Liqnn Sclpht'k and Liquid Sulphur Ointment. I am a police otlicer stationed at Baltimore and Charles .streets, and all my friends and many others know that I have loin- sutl'ered with a had case of Eczema of the palms of my hands and have had to wear j-loves all the time. I was under treatment hy eminent physicians for a long; time without success. Last summer your Liquid Sulphur and ointment were recommended to me and 1 bestan its use. My hands improved from the first application. After about a week’s trial I went to the Johns Hopkins Hospital to have in v hands treated with X-Rays. A t the Hospital I was advised to continue tin use of the Liquid Sulphur and Ointment, as it seemed to tie doing- my hands much pood. Under their advice I continued to use the Liquid Sulphur ami Oint ment for six weeks or two months, and at the e id of that time my hands were cured, and they are as sound as anybody’s. I have used the Sulphur constantly in my family, and it is excel'ent, also, for the bath, for sore and lender feet and for any chafed or sore places. 1 cannot recommend your Liquid Suiphur and Ointment too highly. Y-ours very truly, (Signed) JOHN T. CARROLL. HANCOCK’S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT. Prepared especially for Burns, Scalds, Open Sores, Chafed parts, Raw Surfaces, Boils, Piles, Roughness of Face and Hands. Scaly Rezetnn, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. Sold at all reliable drug store.--. Write for free booklet containing gruUfi:! test.monials and giving valuable hints on the curative value and toilet use of Liquid Suiphur. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR CO- Baltimore, Md To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine xabiets. /v/J/ Seven Minion boxes sold in post 12 months. This signature, ^ Cures Grip in Two Days. on every box. 25c. Married Man Accused by Twelve-Year, i Old Girl. Hawkinsville, Ga., Nov. 9.—Georga Tripp ,a married man, whose home Is east of Cochran, was arrested Sat urday on a warrant, sworn out by Richard Darsy, charging him with as sault on Darsy's niece, May Darsy,, who is only 12 years old, a daughter of the Widow Darsy. Tripp was given a committment trial here Monday afternoon before Justices Whipple and Pipkin, and was bound over and lodged in jail here. Parties on both side sof t^e case are well known over Pulaski, and the | affair attracted much interest. Republicans Claim Missouri. St. Louis, Nov. 9.—The Republican, Democratic, says that Folk (Dem.) for governor, has carried the state by 25,- 000 majority, but that the Roosevelt landslide in the country at large has affected Missouri, and the national ticket has run behind the state ticket to an extent estimated variously at from 8,000 to 15,000. It states that Folk will carry St. Louis by a major ity of about 6,000. At the Republican state headquarters at 4:30 o’clock it was asserted that the returns then received indicate that Walbridge, Re- publican, has been elected governor by from 2,000 to 4,000, and that Roosevelt has carried the state by 20,000. ¥W NEY^TAR Stops tHe COUGH and Heals the LUNGS For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. NEWS TERSELY TOLD. The Prohibitionists hope to secure one representative in the next nation al congress. During an election row at Camden, N. J., Tuesday, James Brown was etruck on the head with a club and killed. The Georgia synod’ of tbe Presbyte rian church is holding its annual ses sion at Dublin this week. There Is a large attendance. A negro named Will Brown was killed 1 and two other negroes were wounded near Ocilla, Ga., Tuesday as a result of a quarrel over a game oi cards. Officer Camp, of Ensley, AJa., while attempting to arrest a negro for mur der, received injuries inflicted by the desperado that will cost him the uss of both eyes. It is said Admiral Dewey will be in. vited as a representative of this coun try to become a member of the Anglo- Russian inquiry committee to Invests gate the Dogger Bank affair. There was a serious earthquake on the Island of Formosa at 4:30 o'clock Sunday morning. The center of dis turbance was at Kiayih, where 150 bouses were destroyed and 7$ people killed and 23 injured. Next to President Roosevelt's record breaking vote the SoolaUet poll for Eugene V. Debits wee a feature of the election in Chicago. Mr. Debs polled a total of 41,595 votee In the city, as against 5,115 cast for him In 1900. Judge Emory Speer, of the southern district of Georgia federal court, signed a writ of habeas corpus Tues day releasing a negro who had been sentenced by the recorder of the city court of Macon to five months’ impris onment in the chalngang. The United States supreme court has affirmed the decision of the su preme court of Wisconsin In the news paper boycott case, in which publish ers of several papers, in Milwaukee were convicted of an alleged combina tion against another paper of that city because it raised its advertising rstes. Republicans Gain in Congress. New York, Nov. 8.—At 11:30 Chair man Babcock of the Republican con gressional campaign committee said that present returns indicate that tha house of representatlyes would have 50 majority for the Republicans. Re turns from the western states ara still very meagre and he basis his cal culations on districts that he believes are assured Republican. Of tbe gain in the east there are 6 in New York, 2 In New Jersey and 1 in Massachu setts. SICK PEOPLE J^ES’ IRON BLOOD AND LIVER TONIC Parker Declines to Discuss Election. Elkins, W. Va., Nov. 9.—At 1:30 o’clock this morning Senator Davis said: “I have no statement to make for publication. Tbe return show that the country has gone overwhelmingly Republican. I will be highly grati fied if my home town and county glvs m# a good vote.” KILLED BY HIS RIVAL. Had Called Upon Woman and Was Shot Through Window. Plattsburg, N. Y., Nov. 9.—Charles Barber was shot and instantly killed near Bedford, in this county. Early last night Barber went to the home of Mrs. Laport, and soon after Lewis Tremblay called. The latter had supper at Mrs. Laport’s and left soon after. An hour later Barber, who was sit ting by a window, was shot in the neck with a charge of buckshot and died almost instantly. Sheriff Doml- ny sent Deputy Sheriff Liberty and Coroner McMastors to the scene. Af ter an investigation Liberty arrested Tremblay and brought him to Platts burg. Tremblay denies all knowledge of the shooting. Railroad Bridge Falls. SteTlarton, N. S.. Nov. 9.—A bridge on the Intercolonial railway over the East river l ^tween here and Now Glasgow, collapsed tinder a freight train. The tender and seven cars went dov n. ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN , to the !>est bicycles as well as to the best! regulated families. But the bike acci- 1 , dents are not irreparable, for we can make your wheel as good as new. There : is nothing that can happen TO A BICYCLE that we cannot repair. We can take an old, broken wheel and fix it up so it will look like new. We don’t slight a small job, either. No matter how little your wheel needs fixing, let us do it for you. You will get a first class job at a cost which will surprise you by its moderate ness. Hurry up jobs a specialty. Racket Cycle Shop, E. H. DURHAM, Prop. The Up-to-date Market. Has plenty of fine Tennessee Pork and plenty of fine fat Beef. All Beef steak mixed at io cents per pound. Fne double-ground Sau sage mixed Beef and Pork, fresh made daily, ioc. Fresh Cabbage, Potatoes and Onions daily; fresh Canned goods. A variety of fresh Onion sets just in. Heavy and FAncy Groceries and Confection eries, Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Fish Fridays and Saturdays. Goods delivered promptly. Please get in your dinner orders by 9 o’clock so I can get them out in time for dinner; as I cannot get to all places at one time. Please consitter that, as I want to treat everybody right. Thanking one and all for their past patronage and wishing you a Merry Xmas, for I will have something nice for you, Yours for busines, 7*19 hgst Isxaiiva ?onlc compound ami internal antiseptic. Po-i- tively cures Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia ai d all Liver and Stomach Diseases. Thousands of bottles sold South Carolina. Testimonial; from home peop upon appli • - cion. One bottle will demonstrate that our claims are f Sample bottle free. ^==GET WELU. -FOR SALE BY- CHEROKEE DRUG CO. STAMPS I furnish a Name Stamp and an Indelible Pad for Marking Linen for 40 CENTS. I have some other good things. Are my long suit. I make any kind except the bad ones. _ - - - -- ^ J. WIL^OIV SGXOBCSS, Typewriters, Office Supplies, Etc. 1334 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. All .A"wfill ’Wreck! The recent terrible railroad wreck in Tennessee in which sixty-fiv T e people were killed, five of whom were our own people, and scores of others badly injured, all in an instant, should be A Warning to Everybody to Insure « against accident and death. Cold weather is coming on when fires must be had ; and you should Insure Now against any loss by the flames. I represent only the best companies in Fire, Life, Accident and Tt^nado Insurance. Let me write yonr policies now. I>. O. Ross, Agent L. W. McGUINN. ’Phone No. 60, Res. No. 23. One ftlSnute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. n Rural Mail Boxes. Go to R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. for your Engine and Steam Fittings; Gandy, Rttblter and Leather Belting, Cane Mills and Evapora tors; Wagons and Buggies; Barb Wire, Wire and Cut Nails. Don’t fail to see us Itefore you buy your hardware—We want your business. R. M, Wilkins Hardware Co.