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t mwT* y Hello! Hello! Who’s That? Jones Darby, What can I do for you? “Put $2,000.00 Fire Insurance On my property at once.” Thank you sir. Ring me often, as I am ready to serve you. Good-bye. ONES J. DARBY, .Fire-Insurance. ■ fo Beautify Your Complexion BARELY ESCAPES IN TKN DATA, USB N AD Ik ^ TKE UNE INOLA UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. .Formerly advertised and sold as S&tinola.) TYPHOON AT SEA. REV. MR. CROCKER TELLS OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES. From Hong Kong, Through Straits of Mallacca, the Red Sea and Suez Canal into Mediterranean. S. S. India, June 11—Just before leaving Hong Kong. China I saw the j big steamer, Siberia, moving out on her long journey across the Pacific. After leaving Hong Kong I could not send mail back to America, as all mail after that followed through Suez. When we got out of Hong Kong, about one o’clock on Saturday, a heavy swell was rolling up from the sea. Toward night the sailors came and prepared NAWNOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, sallowness, liver-spots, collai all the coverings to the hatchways. discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup tions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves tfu skin clear, soft, healthy, and restores tbt beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands Price 50 cents and $1.00 at all leading drug stores, or by mail. tools down some awnings and prepared ! for bad weather. 1 spoke to the deck I steward about sleeping on deck on ac count of the heat. He said: “I would advise vou not. as they are expecting o j l ! a typhoon tonight.” If you know what rrepared by ; a C yelone is, then you know what a For sale only b” THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. Watch This Column. wo huudreci 'Type writers taken in part payment for Olivers. Remingtons, Smiths, Underwoods, and ail 1 other makes. Write for prices. :: : : : :: J, E, Crayton & Co. Charlotte, N. C. July3o-pd National Toilet Co.. Paris, Teon. | typhoon is, and the strongest ships I sometimes find difficulty »n making j their wav in these terrible storms. The | night shadows deepened on the heav- ; ing sea; no extra wind arose and we 1 missed the typhoon. The third day out a strong wind struck us from the i southwest, the “white caps” chased Gaffnev is growing rapidly and iotSjpapi, other across the sea. the ship of property is changing hands pre- quit rol'iirg and began to pitch. The paratory to her future upbuilding. j question on that Wednesday morning Have some fine offerings. , was how to get tip and get on the deck. Three lots cheap. $275—easy terms*! Maggie waked up and wanted to get Twenty acres, a store room, five-j‘•out.” and the motion made her sick, room cottage. Fine laud and a good and her mother lu trying to assist her place to do busines, seven miles helped to fill the basin with her last from town, $750 j night’s supper, and then Maggie was One house in fine condition. $700 taken up to my berth, and she vomit- cash. $1,200 in one and two years at ted on my pillow, and—but that awful C per cent. heaving of the ship! There is about Several fine pieces of property to as much double distilled misery in sea be put on block in July [sickness as the human frame is capa- Twenty-seven acres of fine land in [hie of enduring, it seems to me. I town for a song. was verv bad. but did not vomit, which If you would like to have a fine in- 1 makes it worse. We managed to get vestment in a plantation come and on deck’ and into fresh air, and lay in see me, 50<) acres, some good timber long chairs all day, while the wind and in good shape. Must be sold howled and flapped the awnings, and even if it does not bring but $3,000.'the angrv waves dashed un their 250 acres of pretty land at $10 per; feathery heads and laughed at the acre, lies fine. [twenty thousand tons of ship with the Town lots of all shapes and de- P'inv little folks on it. tossing the ves- j scriptions. Over 200. ! s< '] like a log. Surely those who go Houses galore, and 20,000 acres of down to the sea in ships have ap op- I i an d. portunitv of seeing the majesty of the | If you have property to dispose of Almighty. i bring it to me, I am in touch with all i s fourteen hundred and forty the buyers. Twenty-nine on string m 'l es f rom Hong ivong to Singapore, | for lots this fall, fifty-six for planta- a,1< l place is onl> a little i tions, thirty-four for houses. i more than three degrees north lati- $0,000 wo/th of property sold in ^ h e n we got there we expected I April. This month will catch me ^ '' arni - but a good breeze was blow ing and it was bearable. This place is 8.712 miles from London by sea. and about 200,000. Most ot the people are Chinese, Ma lays. etc., but it is under English bouthwest monsoon, and the north side gets the other six months from the northeast monsoon. The monsoon is what we would call the trade winds. As we approached the harbor the monsoon wind was blowing a pretty stiff sea, and the pilot boat came danc ing out on the waves. We slowly steamed in behind the barrier into still water, and lay not far from the big Australian liner that was to take us on to London. Quickly the natives swarmed around the boat and brought their wares around to sell. Jewels, and precious stones, carved elephants and curios, laces and fancy things. These swarthy natives, with their picturesque dress, are great traders, and woe unto the innocent passenger who falls into their hands. Fortune tellers, jugglers and such like nlied their trade "'s well. We spent one day in harbor, hut I went ashore only a few minutes to buy some necessary things. We were conveyed to the In dia in a steam launch, said good-bye to the genial captain Andrews, and en tered our new home. I did not have a chance to meet any other missionar ies in Ceylon. We sailed out into the Indian ocean again about fi P. M. and at once began the battle with waves and winds and sea sickness. The passage of six days across the Indian ocean was not a pleasant one. The sea was heavy, the wind high and down below the port holes had to be shut, making it stuffy and hot. There were many more passengers than on the other ship. We have on board people from Chi na, Malay Peninsula, New Zealand, Australia. Fiji Islands. Ceylon. India, Port Raid in Egypt, and even two or three Americans. There are three hundred or more altogether. I should say, first and second class. They amuse themselves in many ways, each according to his kind. A ship is the world in minature. The old New Zea land farmer who has made his for tune and is taking what he called a “tower” (tour) of the world with his family, the young dandy, the young ladv who wears a different dress every day. the complaining people, the mer ry Irishman whom Maggie, after see ing him play the flute, called the “toot man;”—but a whole catalogue would include a description of every sort of folk, so I won’t tire you with it. We learn neople histories and hear of the ends of the earth from f hose who have been there. We passed the Red Sea in about three days, and one day in the Suez Canal. Today I am writing at sea in the Mediteranean. near the Island of Corsica, the home of Napolean. We are to arrive at Marseilles tonight. Yesterday we passed Stamboli, an ac tive volcano. , W. E. Crocker. lit A Few More Hammocks A Few More Refrigerators A Few More Porch Shades To be sold and the summer has just begun. Now is the time to buy them and get the Mi. benefit of the season. :: :: Why will vom lo-e your patience over that old iiot c <>'.< »tnw when you can make cooking a idea-nre by using one of our lf Match!ess n Ranges ? : : : Shuford & LeMaster Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking. I $ telusiT! Banking -is- Popular with that much sold. It cost you nothing to list your property, all your) . .. f trouble saved and after sale Is made ' la8 a !>°P u lation ot The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish your Buildlnf Material of the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prices No. 1 heart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar snteed Pure White Lead and Zinc, and Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better to paint your house with and costs tees than mixed paints. When In need of anything in the building line, cal! snd see us; we’ll treat you oour teously and make your estimates for nothing. you are at no expense in the transfer. Buy the house you live in for the rent you are paying. Representative of Sun Fire Insur ance Co., The American Surety Co., The Standard Trust Co., who lend money at o per cent to buy and build homes with ten and half years to pay it back if you want. The Gibbs Brick store room, 5- room house, and vacant lot 80x200 In west end, $1,800. R. Latta Parish. 50c GETS Baker,THE DAILY RECORD rule. The name of that region is called the Strait^ Settlements. There are many tropical islands and many straits of blue sea water. Everything is tropical; it rains almost every day. We went on shore and wanted to go to the gardens, but lost our w?'- and got taken off into dirty streets and no- bodv seemed to understand English, so we came back disappointed. Native j boys in small dug-out boats came , about the ship and dived for money . thrown to them. They rarely ever i missed getting the coin thrown into the sea. A man by the name of West- ! wood came on board to sell his book, "Sea Island Stories.” in which he said ; he himself was the hero. He. accord ing to his own story, had almost been eaten, and had endured with great he- i roism many other adventures among j the savage heathen. The Malay Pe ninsula is being opened up into rubber ' plantations, though there are thous- i ands of acres of dense jungle where j the tiger and bear and other wild ani- > mals live in all the freedom of wild life. I Talked with an old planter, who told me of the rubber industry. The trees are nlanted, and after they grow I to a proper size are tapped for the | juice or sap. This is cooked and pre pared in a certain way and then hung up in strips to dry. Then it is shipped to the market. We passed up from Singapore along followingCMuntles July tlth at d a. m. Appll- their fairness anil accuracy. I Cie Strait of Mallacca, with Sumatra cants must net be less than 16 years of age Prtt . _• on our left. This great island is under and must furnish an honorable discharge bor nine years fhe Record has advoca-' . ron trol or nartiallv so Some from last school attended. ted the disnensarv Editoriallv it dailv u ' uc b contro1 ' «r Partially so. some Number of scholarships vacant-Barnweli i a , , tuluo Uy .’ 11 <lail y of the native tribes have never yet county. 1; Buford couniy.i; Cherokeecounty. sets forth the reason why the dispensary been conquered. The captain pointed Cl a re ml on"' co u n t y. i DarlfoS county^! shoul<1 he retained. Every friend of the out to us one mountain over six thous- Dorchester county, 1; Fairfield county. 1: dispe nsarv who wishes to keep posted anf * The Dutch. Hke the Florence county. 1; Georgetown county, 1; I f rench and Germans, don t seem to Kershaw county J; Lexington county. 2; with arguments to meet the opposition know how ... C0 i 0 n lzG ThG English Marion county. J; fipartanhurg county, 1; i , ,, i tu d j Know now to coionize, i ne n>ngiibu Sumter county, i. should read The Record. are thp Lest colonizers in the world. The Record ten weeks for 50c abso- Thev don’t interfere loo much with ‘For lately in advance. I native races, either in their customs MANAGER. OF COLUMBIA, S. €• For Ten Week; Which Covers The Campaign- In The Record will be found daily re ports of the campaign meeting by J. WILSON CIBBES, arshipa. a veteran at such work. His name at- Examinatlon for award of the vacant schol- tached to the reports is a guarantee of arships will be held in the Court House of the ; , . , . , " THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Examination For Agricultural Schol- Scholarships are worth $100 per year and free tuition. For further information call on County Superintendent of Education. catalogue address' June 19 to July 6. •P. H MELL, President Clemson College, S>. C. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Scholarship Examinations. T HE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA offers scholarships in the Normal Department to two young men from each county. Each scholar ship is worth I40 in money and #18 ma triculation or ‘term” fee. Examination will be held at County Seat FRIDAY, JULY 6th. Examination for admission to the Univexsity will be held at the same time. Write for information to BENJAMIN SLOAN. President, jnly 6 Columbia, S. C. The Record, Columbia, S. C. July 3-2t. ATTENTION. COURT ATTENDANTS. or religions, but give them just govern ment. Rut I must stop at this point till next time. From where I am writing tonight I have to climb four pairs of stairs to get to the highest deck on the ship. We are lying in Port Said, with the blue waves of the Alediter- anean rolling outside. The ship is coaling and we have sought a refuge from the dust by coming down to the lowest saloon, which is on a level with the water. It’s hot. and away un der the starry night stretches illimit able deserts of sand, which almost Fre e of Snakes. (Harper’s Weekly.) A New York man was stopping for a month at an island town in Florida. This man is exceedingly fond of swim ming, but has a horror of snakes, and this fear kept him from indulging in his favorite sport in the nearby river. He vvas fishing one day, and mention ed his desire and the barrier to its en joyment to his .guide, a lanky and sor rowful “cracker.” “Oh. I kin Ax yo’ all up all right,” the guide drawled, and led the way to a beautiful little lake some distance hack from the river. “Ain’t nary snake in hyah,” he said. The northerner enjoyed a half hour’s sport in the clear water, and then coming back to the white sand beach, began to dress. He then ob served that what he had taken to be several logs floating upon the water were in motion. “Them ain’t logs,” his sfulde calmly replied, chewing on a straw: "them ’gators. That’s how come there ain’t no snakes in hyah—'gators keeps ’em et up.” With those who give it a little thought to its ad vantages. Chief among these, of course, is the absolute security offered by the modern bank, and The National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. Is modern in every respect. In our Burglar Proof safe money is perfectly safe. And by our system j. of checks and correspondents, payments can be made at a distance as easily as they can be here. D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. 1^ '4^ j. A*. vicc-nrcsi. v*. w. n«mt^, mss i. \sa&nier« In W. Sam Lipscomb Building. June 19-lmo-pd. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Enlranea Examination. The examination for the award of vacant •cholarxhlpH in Wlnthrop College and for the admlanion of new xtudenta will be held at the ' Oounty Court House on Friday, July 6th, at 9 a.m. Applicants must not be less than 15 years of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 6, they will be awarded to those! after July 6, they will tie awarded to those making the highest average at this examina tion provided they meet the conditions gov erning the award Applicant* for scholar ship *Ti. ‘ ‘ fore thi provided they erulng the award' Apt ould write to President Johnson be- i the examination for scholarship appli cation blank. |r Scholarships are worth 1100 and free tui tion. The next session will open (September 19th, 1906. For further Information and cata logue, ad drew 6-A-2mo-pd. Free. D. R. JOHNSON, Reek HIM, S. 0. My Boarding House is close to the court bouse and convenient to the business houses; meals at all hours; first-class service; reasonable rates. Stop with me. W. H. SPEARMAN 1 1 blinded us today as w’e passed through the Suez. We sleep tonight in Egypt, ; the land of the Pharoahs. S. S. India. June 16.—We had to change ships at Colombo. You know TO SUFFERERS WITH CANCER Ceylon is a big island not far from the . . ^ coast of India, and is in the Indian or chronic old soreg, write D. B. Glad-1 ocean. As we steamed along the coast Jen, Grover, N. C., and learn how to: could see the blue trees with their be cured without knife or plaster. In-! featherv branches and the blue moun- *estlgate before vou take other treat-; tains of the interior. Ceylon is tropl- ment. Writ* today; you won’t re-; oai, but the climate is good. They say 8r©t It. Apr. 6-3mo. | on the high places in the Interior the ■ ■■■ ■ temperature never goes over seventy degrees. They used to produce great quantities of coffee, but now they have big tea and rubber plantations. Cey lon tea is famous all over the world. Thev don’t raise corn and wheat and such things there. Colombo Is the ^ main city and sea port end most of the A...ir«ll« Cl,i M »n4 IndUn .Mm. Jet form. » cent* a box. Genuine made by 1 era touch there. It generally is more uni I IQTFR’Q Reeky Mountain 7m Nuggaft A Busy Mediclns for Buty People. Brings BoMoo fiealtb end Renewed Vigor. and A apeolflo for Constlpatioo. Indlgrstloa, Li vet troubles. I'lmplea. Eczema, Impure specific( Kidney HoULUTxa Dkuo Compaht, Madison. Wla. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SAU-OW PEOPLE or less rainy on the south side of the island from June to November. In the * No business can possibly be j successful that is not adver- * Used. This is a sweeping statement, but it is true. There are Borne merchants in this community whose experience apparently contradicts the statement. The contradiction, however, is only apparent. If they have attained any degree of success they have advertised. They have let people know what they had to sell, what they were here for and what they proposed to do. Just in proportion to the thorough ness with which they have done this and met the conditions of their competitors they have suc ceeded. If they have used the newspa pers they have worked with the best tools so far as getting pub licity is concerned. If they have worked without the newspapers they have been handicapped and have not attained the highest possible measure of success. A fertile seed planted in fertile • greund, carefully watered, will thrive and bear fniL A properly organised businem, in any inhabited place, well advertiaed will eucceed. The law ef growth it aa certain and iaemehU te one cam ae the othae. DID YOU KNOW Smith Hardware Made Harness, Repaired Harness, and MadeOld Harness Look New? Try us. We make the best. Our line of Buggies and Surries are the best made in the South. Tyson <fc Jones, “White Star,” High Point and others. See us before you buy. : : : : : : : : \\ r agrons! Wagfons!! Our Hardware stock is the most complete and larg est in the upper part of the State. See us for Screen Doors. Always see us for the best and what you want. Smith Hardware Co. OOOJ> IIV Gents' and Ladies’ Oxfords Ladies’ $ 1.25 Tan, White and Black Ox fords to go at 98 cents Ladies’ $1.48 Oxfords to go at — $1.10 Men’s $2.25 Tan Oxfords to go at $ 1.75 Men’s $3.00 Tan Oxfords $2.50 FOR ALL COUNTY NBW* IM FORT ANT HAPPENING* IN THE •TATS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST IN PORBION LANDS, TAKE AND READ THE LENDER. J. R. TOLLESON A CO. * - -1 dH