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J/ EHWrtiSi turdays by BLISIIIXCi Co L. Editor. - $1.0 .5 .2 "* IN ADVANCE. Saturday, April 12, 1002. Cdonel James A. Hoyt at aounees that he will not be candidate for the gubernatori; nltire, and this decision, he sayt Hs unconditional and irrevr cable.'1 He declares that he wi not only enter the race this yea but at no other time in thefutun V The crowd at the Rvransit.io this week surpassed any pr< A vious occasion. On Wednet \ day, ' President's Day," it wr 1 estimated at 10,000 to 50,001 President Roosevelt seemed t enjov bis stay in Charlestc g?*eatlv, and the people seemc to have been delighted with th President. \\ ho can calculate the intluenc oi 100 able, ambitious young me f coiniug out of Oxford Univorsil every three years into this coin Iv? Cecil Rhodes' idea is that will promote a "good understam ing" between this country an England and Germ my, and "s< cure the peace of the world." .News comes Iroin l ho l'ensio Bureau at Columbia that the aj plications show an increase i nearly every county an:l if i said that although tlie fund Wf increased, pensioners will hardl get more than I hey did last yeai Jt. is furl her reported that pensiot ers will get their money wither undue delay. Fortunate indeed will be th young men who secure the Cec llhodes scholarships at Oxfor University, the oldest and mof t unun institution of lenrnin in the world. South Carolin will be entitled to (wo and tlier is every rear on to believe tha they will never go hedging. Gen. Hampton's physician, Di Taylor, has announced that th general is a very sick man. Th Y^oiumma correspondence ol Hi News and Courier stale? that th general has been "gradual! growing weaker lor I he past fu\ weeks and there is no hope tha the old hero will ever be u again." The^ v" 'yf the late Ceci w. , " *pi probated, atn 40r Ved of his vas \n *ao,ooo,ooc 1 He "leave: V>>v scholar frroatest atn T ?ord,for th ^rjpany?Tve^ory on V^r \ ? , /fljove ( large /luv Vtiot* education ^Bvliooff the Colli. Kvc Brotno-Quinine Tablets cure gpl one day. No oure, no Bfcy ?r 4> J"nr" * mis from Kershaw Era. 1'he business heretofore opera Ml under the name of the FarmMs' Supply Co., has chanced its /nme to the Mungo Mercantile f Co. and will continue business at the same old stand. Kev. I). C. Freeman, the new pastor of the Baptist church arriv ed with his family last Friday They occupy the house on Marion street recently vacated by Dr. E. C. Brasinirton. We extend them _ a cordial weletno to the town. ,Q| The name of the Buffalo post 0 ollice in Flat Creek township, of 5 which Mr W. F. Est rid ce is the postmaster, has been changed to __ Martha. llitlHaniH from tlie Northern Wood arc in Pyny-llHleam, the certain euro for coughs. a Lift* Insurance Statistics. 1 The people of Tennessee evi' dently believe in life insurance, j] if we take the reportof Insurance r Commissioner Folk as a basis for p. estimate. This report, just issued, shows that the companies doing business in the state last year wro.e policies to the amount j. of $22,128,175 05. The total is amount of business in force by 3. the companies reported was o $77,158,243.10, which is nearly 11 five times as great as the state ^ debt. l6 The time was, within the mem ory of middld-aged tnen of today, when a life insurance agent was e | held in greater contempt than a *' peddler of lightning rods, or sell^ er of books by subscription. He 1 was regarded as a man who wanted to live without work, and who (| went from house to house for the a. j purpose of preying upon the credulity of the weak-minded. That prejudice and ignorance, how? ever, has all passed away, and ) now a life insurance agent is ren garded as a very important and s absolutely necessary part of our is business life. In fact, life insu y ranee has become a necessity. ' No KRfe business man can do without it, and the person who attempts to talk it down is rej garded, and rightly so, as a lunaI tic. Kvery man should carry some el life insurance. In this connection " we feei like saying that a great many men carry no insurance 1 | because they feel that they are fy J n | not able to do so. To this partic I nlar class is life insurance valuaI t)lo. By practicing rigid economy in other matters, most any man who is capable of supporting a family can manage to pay the <* premium on a thousand or so of e insurance. If all would do this, ? their families would have somef* I . ~ | thin^ to keep the wolf from the door in case of the death of the v " | supporters. Wo can not too t I strongly urge this question on p our readers. If a man is not able to buy a home and at the pamo time carry life insurance, we sub I i mit that his wife and children j j would be better protected by j t giving up the home for the insu , 1 ranee.?Chattanooga.Tenn., News, s February 19, 1902. 0 +* i 0 When you lack energy, do n _ your food, feel dull and stnpi, eating, all you need U a dose ' herlain'a .Stomach and Live . They will make you feel J man and give you anj?v hear. For sale bvgr Co \ J )pen Day lit. <1* V Jf f Dr. E. S. McC PHYSICIAN AND SUR( SoutJ^Side Catawba House, / t t t \ ? ai- S Offices C al2,1 yr ho,,e ,M' | and Nig | I Major Jenkins1 Nwoi w in a u^ent issue of T1 red fcho following ( Tiou of thd tovord prose: Mu^Ricah J no hv deiit Roosevelt at- the i ton rM option W ' The sword is "Od { though its oj that figure, and is till somest presentation swoi seen in this part ot the It rests in a costly ma box, lined with the softe: silk. On the cover is plate upon which is jjeai engraved "Major Mic Jenkins, Rough Riders blade is an exquisite in one, inlaid in f.old arbes signs by a system know in France, and showii I the United States moi | and coat ol arms and t he can eagle. The hiRi* quisitc designs, and i mounted by a magnitick 1 phi re surrounded by diamonds. The tas els a are of silver bullion | plated with gold trimmii upon it on each side,exp engraved, are appropri scriptions. On one side; this: A gentle and co South Carolinian**In a a perfect gamecock ?T1 Roosevelt ( I'nn.rl, I *%v,uo" On the ether side, with arrangement of t!io lette engraved : ''Major Mic Jenkins, Ivoussh Riders.? timoiiial of }iin ellciency a diership and of his paIIa action while serving vc army of the United Si Cuba. From friends t ) mirers in South Carolin; sented by President Ro I April ft, 1000 " Acconi] ithe splendid sword is a ri I 1 in'lv ir I I t kci i . ?/l Ml VtT heavily with-goM. Dr. M A. Simmons T.lver Medic ilii-Complex ion, fives Houvmicv lo < cures Headache. Kvfiila > %nil r.lvor. Frequent Fire Will suggest to \ i ni port auco of 1 r.s I ?"* >. m rvn Big r ires Like that at Jackwill suggest tiltanco of hoingf company like JEcna of I ie State ^ ou lescrip II tod to r-, l>'Tsi' 4- ( ,r paries * ' Zsi " Priles <jue do- / a only 1? a>lso I nogram j A meri-1 WIL?L?I A, M S- J lit sap twenty make it easy for you to lieavily I mot^er an(l all the chiklrc ngs aiid] store at small cosit. Sellir tusitelyl I ute in to undersell, and that we a Wears j \ urteous llcluc- \ ction .1 \ - A Lucky Strike ariistic v. ah j. Stylish and cheap -A tos- best sejected antl undoubtc lid 8olnfry in ?quality considered. ares of Jiantine mohair, wool albat uul ad- cor(i and storm serine. i. 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