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to the acre fit less cost, means if-' e money. ' More Potash in the Cotton fertilizer improves the soil; increases yield ? larger profits. Sen J for our book (free) expl uuiiR how to get these results. GERMAN KAI.I WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. tmnRnawmm >.? i?ui i.-iumi mismsshw mot A /t/tortioH ni'nt of Dispvii stiry Jtoney to Make n/> lh-jicitn. Following is a list of the school districts in this county which did not receive as much as $75 per school from the three mill tax and ,.,.n ?..o .. 'in... ...... .i: . JMMI idAuc. L i i \ # nuiwu I>I uavii (lid* trict lucked and which is to be made up from the proll's of the Slate dispensary 'or the year before the profits are divided between all the schools of llie State, | is also given. District. Amount. No. 1 $10.32 3 2 l.st < 0 20.40 , S 13.44 !! 45.00 ( 10 0.12 t 12 o.no 13 34.80 15 34.80 I 10 11.70 ! 17 0 00 Is 0.00 1!? 34 02 ( 20 14 04 j 22 23.2s 20 29.04 '' 2S 27.00 20 * 20.10 31 1 6S 35 42.00 37 43.44 41 03.60 * 42 13.20 41 0.00 15 13.20 I 47 15.90 ( IS l,-?.96 I Id 4; ail T.r \J.\t\J 50 40.20 I Total $078.00 IIUKNfiD A WHOLE YEAK. |. : Fire in Jacksonville Itnins Still h Smoulders. The Jacksonville Times Union!' and Citizen of Saturday says: ' While the fire which started 1 on May 3, 1901, and devastated the city was under control with- ' in seven hours, yet it has been ' burning for the past 365 days. !' .1 II. Kooker, William linker and a Times lTnion and Citizen reporter went to tho ruins of the old Mohalk biff! , ;ir.l with an shovel dujjofl'the t< p of the pile J ofbi\.!;.n briek .... i :n(.*2.ar. Three or t ur cl i th top of the J pi a ' v:r m :oke :' se n to < fY< iv. '1 )v 'e din*. ! Digging still deeper each shovel [' fill Lv i. : t . .. ! hot tor as ' it was '-.lkcn out. Hi-ruing n 1 a 11 > it if Id /, 1 T! 'm ?n?'' vr:. no; if; ai, ... i o \\ ?te; v ri< turn >1 i>n Thin it was o year after ; 1 h - com met.f i f* e <' cl"1; artiii nl i.s ca . n ' .01 i: ot * I' I his piace lias 1. . L\" til' . OUul.l \ ' 7 ; .V !f\. vi \v;m i iii>- j^rain 11?-tt >?:r: in ; all f -~">v i* * 't #ws r UMO lUnlH | For Infanta and Children. Tha Ki.id You Ha/s A!wo;o Bought' Boars the y/ /TT? Signature of i tbtCtU/H j CountDemocratic Convention. The County Democratic Convention met in tho courthouse here Monday. All the clubs except Helair and Primus were represented. At 12:30 the convention was called to order by County Chairman .J. F. Nisbet. The convention was organized with the election of Mr. J. F. Nisbet as chairman and .J. Harry Foster as secretary. An election was then held for delegates to the State convention which resulted as follows : T. V. Williams, J. N. Estridire, B. F. Est ridge, J. M. Voder, W. B. Bruce, T. M Botk. Alternates: .1. P. Hunter, W. S. L. Porter, J. W. Ha me I, .1. F. Nisbet, J. Harry Foster, C. 1). Jones. Executive cnmmiPee: S. 11 Ezzell, Van Wyck ; M. C. Gar ner, Flat Creek ; T. J. Strait, r . \\r r> ?? ?? uanbiuioi , ?r . i>. oruce, x'ioas'i nt Hill: H. F. Estridge, Kershaw; L. W. Iliuson, Primus; 1. (). Porter, Oarnes' School II on so ; VV. G. A. Porter. Hopewell ; .John King, Dry Creek ; H. M. Polk, Tradesvillo; I. G. Coan, Pleasant Plain. Indian Land and Taxahaw were not represented and no committeemen liave been selected for those clubs. II. E. Coffey was elected chairman of the County Executive jommittee for the ensuiug two rears and T. Y. Williams member if the State Executive commitee. After passing a resolution favoring a continuance of the ^tafe campaign as heretofore, riz : the holding of a meeting in ?ach county (or the candidates for State offices, the convention idjourned. Not Without Money. "Dr. Talmage, during his visit fo England in 1S79," says the London Chronicle, "had been encaged to preach iti a church in one of the large towns of England. On arriving at the build ing he found, it besieged by a throng of from 15,000 to 20,000 people. Naturally he expected the place would be crowded inside; instead ?>f Ibis he was surprised to find it only moderately full. -Why.' be demanded of 'he pastr r. ' don': you let this crowd af neonle come in?" 1 r - ... . \ /11 ^ nam lie, 'each person inside has paid four shillings to get in.' Dr. Falmage had intended to preach from the text : 'Without money ind without price.' He changed lis subject." I'yny-llitlitniii Kcllrvmltlght Away nid ma 1.1 < n i?j>cctly cud of coughs itnd coldu liroi:ze Statue ot It. 1*. Itlaiui. The bronze statue of Richard I*. Bland, which js to be erected *t Lebanon, Mo. his old home, i/- hi ? < ' >d and will lie mourned is s the pedestal an h - d. The figure is nosed as ? 1 sing the people. "' '' I d upraised. On ~lal is to be bus : " Richard Barks 'V his friend r ft' im L'-hanon, M<> >11 t lw <>ih<*r side will he eni !<.. ?'?i- t-\iric' from one of if : - I uo .speak lor ol the Missis\* hen i say that we -m'omII ? the (loinina>ti > ny political party, howy love it, that 4 ' e?\r hand upon sil j/es it . W\ !u ' .in.i of Holland w Movidtjtlv 'H and fear-; are t-iii. rlaimai luai six- may not r -fvci'. voting though she i> r :?o >?' ? r I'lircnf*. 1 'r< 11!. i i~i ' i I' r t 'in. :r . y> i si 'i in U < .??'n-p -s M m -.vrup for * / y ;r..wi , : i in. i / Hjiilf in'fort tho old ouo \./ j f> c^ntM at drug stores. u t * | Good enough : for anybody! y\ll Havana Filler lljjjj^ p ^jjj^ m to | p| : i ! of same value as tags from | 'STAR.' DRUMMORD' Natural Leaf. j 'GOOD LUCK' OLD PEACH & HONEY' 'RAZORand I.RICE GREENVILLE" j Sixteen dealers in bolouna saw I u o <rn u t 1 .. ** ' >" oi.firo nciCIIICII I Ctril 11^ III 1 Villi' svlvani.'i up^na peculiar charge, Ii was ilevt loped fhal they nhc been selling trust made sausage preserved with horacic acid and padded out with potato tlour The dealers swore they sold tin sausage precisely as they hough! it. They were fined $50 earl with $200 costs, all of which was paid by the parking house Iron which the sausage was purchased Menstruation made Uepiiiar and Painless and l'a<n? tn Side*, litps and Limbs cured b; Simmon* Kquaw Vino wine or Tablets. r? PER DAY can easily he mailt Q by l?<ly or gentleman ener getically working our busi< ness. Strictly honorable and legiti mate. No capital required. Ad dress for particulars Southern Si'KC' ialty Co , 201'J Noble Street, Antiis ton, Ala May 4-1 m vCut This Out ^ 5 == - -?- > | \ and present with Ml ct* u> ( hawA? Ci-uii iiiuUrus-isl l.iu.i ..ster S. C. unit receive a liirr'e dollar \ ] b' i'.u l int.Mt.s' treatment) ? ^ PiKKCI-.'s l KI.KItV C??M ^ | 'i'l.i ir ;it Itlotil.iml Xi : \ Yonte 1 fc) < ' Cur'* s.it sfnctlon rutin iter" or ti.. . r : : <1 IT T \ r/,r> %% $c;r f r rf. iT A <W * ll ?*> W "J k 1 ?A D W l,lf?- of T. WKWITT TttMiJ.p:, > UK ! UANK ULW 11 r TAL . ' lit rnl?t Ot v book on'lor>< it by Tulmup j <)ulckly Outfit ton o<*ntM. Write .mniciliut. j Mi'lltiou tbi? l>;i|iCT AprSri-lti ' " >/ ;?> . ' ' '-i. V < -w V* ? t-RHBVMJRCI3B 'Z CURE& ^ ^ r h EiI m A ris m ^ IjjX} TO ST AY C U RED. QC i. 2 Nineteenth Century. Hf ? recent ami <>n" c:no3J5 VI.< /ri ul. st ji.iriller kni/Wi tj II.'. - tii' honrty endowment of EbB 'I li-nOltiK phyMlciann alter thn ( .?m M i ri ll'-1 |4| \ I ! i IYon Are Im and Insped Stock of and "IVT Come and I ! Our grand display of S} Styles. This exhibit is I ful buying by our expert a milliner of experience | markets'of the East hav | fore you THE FINEST ARI 11 EVER SHOWN We know that asking sufficient reason to you I ! must deserve it by offc in style, quality and pric \ i our stock will show that \ j quantity, assortment, sty Here you will find the . Neto Spring am ; Silks, Dress Goods and ' ! in Mercerized Silk Ze -I waists and suits, so s " lovely Bastiste Lawns, I A few assortments of scarce now. White Goods Pm Ci i lu One 1 iii (11 ed arc! fi 1 .'Goods, 1'laid IVIuslins ar Ianc.) Madras, hit nc 1 Lawns. We arc openin broideries, 1 bgings, 1 n? My! T? " "T"'' rs 1 ? ? rs c C* - -i r V > 1 ?2 v c*Lx LtL > > ciG ]& * - _ ^ it J. Cell* l? ! i in Tailored Shirts T) > \\ rappers. IHsatli B'k'f II c rit.ed To Come j Cur Elegant Dry Goods illinery. You Will See a )ring Millinery of the latest the result of weeks of care1 t Milliner, Miss Mac Martin, and splendid taste. The ? e been searched to bring be LAY OF MILLINERY !N LANGASTER. for your patronage, is not for giving it, but that we :ring superior inducements e. The slightest look over it stands alone, so far as de and prices go. V only complete stock of d 4 Summer Goods, Wash Goods. Pretty wash phyrs, very desirable for .tyles of French Percales, )otted Swiss and Organdies. linen suitings?these are > roideries, and Laces. > !V (150) puces of White f h! Striped Pastiste, White h Organdies and Persian g up enough all-over Hniertic ris to supply the Coun jl G Li 71 .. 4. .. . ^ri . ^ ... ^ *. * V-> W J.-i. N/ ? V A. O JLli ? 1 rcss Waists and House i pi Mnn fo ^ ; u lilui. uU. v #