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The Baby's Grandmothers Paris (Mo.) Mercury. There was born in Paris Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noel a baby that is better fixed probably in the way of living ancestry than any baby in the United States. This babv has ?ix grandmothers, three grandfathers, and on its arrival completed the rare and unusual spectacle of a family with living representatives from five generations. This is on its mothers side, beginning with Mrs. Davis, greatgreat-grandmother, aged SO, and on down?Mrs. B. G. Dysart, great grandmother; F. V. Rags utile, grandfather; the mother herself and the baby. On the mother's side still are one grandmother, and another great-grand mother, Mrs. F. V. Buckner, aud a great grandfather, W. F. Buckner. On the father's side are a grandmother and grandfather, J. Noel and wife, and a greatgrandmother, Mrs. E. J. Nelson aged 89. That so many forbears j n n /I t\ i f /-* f r\ ?\ /\ n li ? 1 <1 1 niivi |u 1t wi a ui unr t iuiu should be not only alive, but all in the same town, within a stone's throw of one another, seems scarcely believable, but it is true. Their combined ages foot up 044 years and range from 24 to 89, all but one being sound of mental faculties and 1 vigorous physically. Luck lu Thirteen Bv sending 13 miles Wra. Spirey, nf Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Fe ver Sore on his leg. Nothing * else could. Positively cures Bruises. Felons, Ulcers and Eruptions, Boils, Burns, Corns and ( Piles. Onlv 25c. Guaranteed by , Crawford Bros, and J.F. Mackey dt Co., druggists National and police authorities! have combined forces to throw' around the President and hie! family additional eafecnar ie | af the White Uoune and wher- V ever they journey. The police and secret porvice force have been doubled. Picked men will he constantly 0,1 dutv at. the White House and the Kxeeutive ofiice ad joiniuiii/2. When the Presid?> t leaves the city he will he accompanied by a n|und ofj h c.ret " vice men. III. Jf : l'rei.orf??ll??n forVs?larin r |)i!|s .1 '^v?*r is s t*.' of < rjiv Tasteless Chill Tonic. Ii is simply ; i' on ninl ?|tiimiio in ? msw l?*s> u?i in \ No Cum. o l-l V IMc -n A rnaidcu l&dv ".nter to . v\ I, \7 : si. cm . , i i. ]( ? ' ! ( anil 1;> li.:ioi:!f to atoll a hu-1)8ml Haally. madam. von t.nnpt mouse us. A cyrii ai bachelor; once remarkod that it wn- easiii to i.al 1' h cold than a wife.?Ex , it Saved Mer Life (ioficn*H Mexican Syrup ha." ifcomph 1 ed a euro n this neyh borhnod which has astonidied ti pc< pi ? Visa E*>vis v. as driven v.: ' to die iiv her attending physicine She hau lune fever. The doctor! said* sii. would die before morn inc., nod advised to discontinue his nvdieine. as it was doinc ' or i no cood.. Iler parents had a hotfle of Hooch's Mexican Svrup and j irnorn 1 jiuck uenei lit The he They at once began to give ?he Syrup iri doaep one hour aparr, and frequently bathed her cheat with the Quick Relief. l,.pr-.re mornin!.' she wfl? better,and after using r> ro*v bottles of each. she is almost as well as ever. It was almost li'-e raising the dead, ;.i 1 hnr established the reputation of Qooch's Mexican Syrup here as h conch remedy: we can sell, nothing elae, J. & X. Sands. Trimble, Athens Uo., <). 1 A CORSET TO 1 FIT BOTH FIG- jLf : UBE and PURSE ! . ?- ^ 'j* . +'*~. t I The Purest |S and Best | Are NONE TOO I | We keep a full line of the k ? K?., A 1 uuv. ttiiu purity I scription entrusted to uh is c ? pharmacy. Complete line < Medicines always on hand. ? for Fountain Syringes at S^c I promptly to any part of tl ' lrorn residence on Elm streel | FUNDERBDRB 5TOCK-( fBL \ ^ ^ B?f \ ^lc sto,nac^vJk ls impossible edy equally bcr wpfr P ifey Ms Condi arc* manufaetun fiar KM F?? ?ii from the purest k--Y FM 2M IS J A' llOlv \ IJT ' k?; tr.;';esiion, ere a J| makes ?;ilul r. i . , ..i .mil liair , is... Always sir icily hif;h jnulc. 4 tow s ^ CR A C K (} o TS T HIE V IN C()<V?L THE ORl V fF HI1 < ' f? 1* ?V < >VH .V W,B?I [ft ^ U. E ? I ji.lL.. ^ C. .. ClOlikW I SELL5 THE VFRY BEST (IP FERTILIZERS | at the Very' lowest It pays to fertilize your Inmli I TME V|POIN|.VCAHOI.I> ft CHEMICAL COMPANy PW>Ol 'CT5. ( -POLK EUERYVrUER Tlx. vt??ir?i rCnrolina CtiOmic.il c< CHARLESTON. a C. rr ? ^ ^ ^^ ^t- zmvui ' i RoyaJ I Worcester I ; ^ Bon Ton 1 ; STRAIGHT FRONT M A3K DEAI.KK TO OBRFB fl J Just What yoirasx ACCEPT NX) OIHKil. W 1 5 ROYAL WORCESTER 1.1 i bCORSET 08.,^ I | a.* > y i Medicines f SOOD for the Sick. JEST DRUGS that money can ? is our mot?o, and every pre- ? impounded by a graduate in * if Toilet Articles and Patent S We ajso carry Rubber Tubing 5 ? . per foot. Packages delivered * q te city. Night calls answered * ; PHARMACY. ? )WNER5 u have been using condition powders omniended equally good for horses, vs, sheep, hogs, poultry, etc., with lifTerent results. Owing to the great "crenec in the habits and construction I ; of these several classes of animals to combine in one powder a rein-1 leficial for all. ishcraft's ! ition Powders I I rd especially f<>r horses and mules, j : dru^s, and wrapped in doses. Conmticn* Powijkrs corrects the tcs appetite, purifies the blood and ? iscle and fat. It never bloats. The I 1 vill b? come sleek and glossy by its i Price 25 cents. Sold by i1 Crawford Bros. , | I* VHIP 5F.RS 1 1 ?* uvi' l/Y^\ mewI ['a AhA ( m-v i 'ADKSOF / 1 rp Tit mciiikimuii I " J S8MFIK! j ,J ?"The Largest Manufacturer of Fertiltzers on Earth" t W* Forty o<M ? * \ Manufacturing plants iji? Wholesale pure leasers i T Largest importers i r Concentration of ; . . V\ Management j ^ * ~.'i* rnmm ii i mm -nanmam- m i ? ? J Matter1 ere every departn gain story to tell yon, 1 gathered here and there Great Bargain < Comforts from 75 cents up. Men's fine shoos at 95 cents. Men's Suits at $2.25 and up, Men's Hats at 45 conts and 25 cents. A full line of Ladies Jacketslot of Capes?must he sold rcg {Neckties, Collars, Gloves, I other things to bo sold as chap see R. MILES, nCn COFFINS! We now have in stock an i complete line of Coffins ai ;tock embraces ALL SIZES AN! From the plain, cheap Cothn up t >all and see us or send us your orde lave a death in your lamily. Price o r\ r?o r>4-r\v* I\/l l^cli i^aoici ivi' Lancaster, S. C., Oct, 23, '02.-11. To Exehar At the ( We arc now taking ? Meal and 1 lulls to l>e nill begins operating, 01 LOO lbs. Cotton S< 7.50 lbs 50C lbs. Loose Hi lbs. S At present prices of 5 lis cotton seed meal at :oo pounds, and his hu lundred. For cattle feec L,500 lbs. Hulls eqw 300 " Meal L,8Q0 lbs. Cattle P oo So therefore we give er proportion, more r :asily digested than cc lear 2 pounds of food f riiis to wagons at Kershaw When You . lent has its little bar- ! ^ere are-a few items ! throughout this 1 , living Store. Blankets 50 cents up. Z Ladies fine shoes $1 00. ' i Boy's Suits 90 cents up. i up. Children's llats at < ! ?must go at any price. A < ardless of cost. ( | Jnderwear and numerous < ' as the cheapest. Call and 1 The Bargain Givcrl COFFINS! id will continue to keep, id Burial Caskets. Our ) QUALITIES. o the handsome Metallic Cases, sr when so unfortunate as to s within the reach of all. ercantile Co. > -4 ige Seed Dil Mill. Seed in exchange for delivered when our i following basis : jcd ??cal equals . Seed > alls equals i 00 eed. t ;eed tins gets a man (j 'j cents a ssck ui ills at 21)2 cents a ling purposes we give Lais 500 lbs. Seed ,i A t~- /> ^ " <?uu (1 for 950 Ids. seed. a cattle food of hetlourishing and more >tton seed, and give or l nnnnn cr?r>rl ? - . V/1 uv^v^u. the mill only. Oi! Mill '