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\ UK KL lip r&OOHAL HESIWH. \ i tti 'I.. I. .1 Jj"n'l> [.? f.t Kjih ??-; ?vilh relall vei M Fountain fnfi. vj?. i. i'Jtta, (,'onnty ftUnerln* I (??dem '.f Mticatlon, wan th? kuohi. I fill H m,'!:.-. oj M H'.vv V,;.. i and 1 ? ?i n? i . ttt?i loo i ricndH. \;- KuKON? Kdiiehe huoiiI HiMday at. ? 'i (Hint (i with homofolk Mi Marvin Km oka of Chnrlonton arrived in die city Moridaj Mr. i'liinkK HilIn the concert Mon(Iny If- i,,. n,Im i l|)? < nl<? Hill?! tr> x> HOI ?no.' TllOfi " Iii l?fl 001110 Hill' CllkOM ?it h' hud, mill .11 i<?! mitihlo i?i i< <???. ?;i m i.Hu i llirwoi ? "f : <? ?. i.< 11 y in lived i" 'in- city Monday afternoon to .it >?..<( I hi1 court it tilitl ?Inno?! oh Mon ijfty evening, \p it l.tilu \Vi rlz <.i ? ;>??: i y h. ??jo ndluu Koiii't i.luin 'a Hu h? mihi, VI I \lllllli' Ov. ? I ? i ;? .. mid llOl h . ml MI.XH lij I Illlll* I' .' Illll'IM I . .loill'W, < .1 llic Oil j KClldlll . llOllI Hi. hill I. : llflllljlli II hi K1111 ft II'. Ill I In1 <it \ . 'I lie tilli (lorililin criili'li Inii'rtl'. <iw ? ih!i.-.i ??? i 11 In- ill'. vviih Mild rl) |lilhll? iii..'1'iiii Iiiiii Hilliil'?In> in Mi ff ' <>i i tlray, \ ,'i. Im'Iiik the |lur rliiiMl inlco. ' M i- I mi m I'll llllflll WCIll I ill ii ford Holiday ami attended KiisIim' ner . i< ? ni l.i old horn' i hnndi, '; .1 S. (!ndu : i? i? iii Snmlav wll.li hi!. mother IH'iil (Ira. Mr. mid Min .' Wit I to llcudot'Hon . |n ni Sunday will, l'rlcmli? iiuil roln ilv< . nein liiiiiiord million hi a Mil M m l I. I'< Illtoll of Wilt 01' Inn w ? i ?? Mi I he ell \ Molidny. Mil t'hi'i K Itiinltln Ih in Ail.uiia h ii mr her brother, I ?r. ?' W. sn ick I'-i ami other i'ttlntfviMj Mrs, Itiuikln will he nwiiy ai IoiihI oho week Iohrvi*. Mi-. K \ Cooiior woill n> \ 11 ii ii i a Prldiiy iiinhi ?in IxihIiichs connected aIHi a oiiho in ih.- tlrccnwood court thin win v< Vir W I.. I,;nii;fiiril ot Newborry h|iont Monday In iho city. .Ian M, Camion Tin's to Orocuwoud ?In vook "> represent a claim of Mr. ? mi W h'owlor of tIiIm cltj aj.-ain.st 111*? Wore Hhoiila MiuiufttcturiiiK Co., ror hoiik ? hiim Hko $1(10. ..i. h Annlo Hielioy has returned ' 'oil! a >|idl (O i' Vl'im'h A ?Iii HIS in Cotton |ilm ,:ni.- ;ii la- in full swing ! I-'. ': '.ih. ii vlHlted in the i'y : I !<? 0( I loll <i!i ' loiidti v. a ad ll|)dll 'I r ounl ? liowcd hjiu iionle (lm| coi'd of i Ida Ili07 ? ro|i. fiif fhorH huve I M.i I' I.. VViij^i ? .I ii I in ii iJlack .??Il iifid ItoV I.iMi< ? Itlieil c(| a i^ain?' "'. l all at <'liiiton Sa! unlay Itftl'I'llfiOII. M( hhi'k. y. i'. Iitibt) i.iri il. M. Hindi - fn ni Kumlny in Coluinldii. Ah ItrookH Bwygort has imrchuned a Uno li'ord tfnirhiK out from Mr. W I* Hutten??. 'I'liln i:i tin- lllKt Hlllfl lllftdo li\ Mr HlldltfinK, who now. hlill <n?". ti?<- I'm?I mnchlnoH. lion. -I T. .lohiron of Spa i tanhui'K > pi ni Monday In tho city, Ml .loht. (!, Mills and little dnilgh lor i'i ni mil home today lifter a vIhII to Mr-. Mlll?' (ifiient . hr. ami Ml'8, .1 T. PfiOlO, Mr, IVanl: W. C.VlHp of Woodruff Bpenl Monday find Tuesday in tho city. I >? ?' I. I'ofilo Ih conllned to IiIk hod, ufToriiut from an nttack fit hneu inoiilfu. mi ? I...in Viulorxon hfin returned from Townvlilo, whero aho Iihh hoen llillClllflK II, tin high kcIiOoI, Mi-! Annlo Huff of Convorso coIIorc I Biioiit Konter in (ho city with her imir* OUti . Mi ami Ml1! Ai llnfl. Mi m Mnry iliduiHoii has returned to her home in Kinliii'.nlniiK after a visit io her Ki'fihdinotlh r, M ft ll.W. Aiuloi'- j hoi). I Mr Prod v.". Minn made a huKlnoiui \i Ii to ?iii< nviiii iiiHt of (he week. | Mr i > Leak, mayor of (Irny Court, I Wim in tin- city yoMorday, Mr, Il ? lloweii of Harkadalo Kp.-iii yoHlr rday afternoon In (ho city. l*ro|dtlotifl ; ho".nil in this and mail', othoi RoctlnYiH of the county on Tlioi (lav rtlOl niiii Mi. \. (2 nine, wit) won GiiRaRed In tenohliiK a' (Jrnj Court nml Lunford for neverwl yearn, ,viih in ii " e.ltuHat urdny nftornoon front Oreoilwood, wh<-r<- hfl now roMd'-h. lie hinted whin- i i f hov/ever, thftt ho wan pro* parlnr to ronlOVO to Koiintflln Inn at an early dato r??j tin- niirpoHo of oin* hnrkfriR in ii"1 rnorcnntllo InndnonH, jiia NnuroriH fflohdii vt)*\i him Hueoemi in hin ffeM KfiAertnklnl?. A rt/fin H'ho talku tolilniHolT at way n Iiqm an if " rdal?d lintenei poh't worry ai/out what "my hftp* pdhi Jo* I m Mk< m not It won't, e.^ED HIS TIME. f*a* tr? %n4 P?rtitt?fK4 Eat*. 7 \ > ri?>rv?>'.f rvr*A..-? I . '.'an vvi'-i ;? -. v.'>*r o*-f''-'l f ' ,T. ? <-? -* .? -? ? -'.?-.* Mid .. 4 - ntad lUpgia h*?rted ??*?.?*".?. '. .* M?I > torn it* of a ::..z*. :t<s of i/-'*rrai r&oitr*r*. it 1-? ?af* to eood id* tha*. g.-*<-?1 rx.:r.?.": with i fxxJ ?h.'iro of obatlftAey R'x^". to .v.ai* ep the r.'.<-?? of these pedd ?:- ?- It tb ;i Of?JJ a *.~..? ?.?-<? form of the -.? r-,-?'?-.'?? which belong* to tb? ? trader ????<?.-; sphere, a U McC?vnnick in "An Artist Id tho Himalaya*" t?lv?m a*? account of a transect Ion Iti which ho bad *..-?rt. ffo wan camping In the rnovntal? r* Klofi. ft.'ifl merchant* were fonxUt'ia''!/ coming to Iii? tortt In the bop* Of <lbV posing <jf their wares. The> did no* M*ctn lo rnlnd If their good* v.<tt* not bought. "Only j'j"t look at 'hin beautiful wor riu. ftahlb." *r?i'i one. ? i um ?o<> busy," replied Mr. McCor in Ick. "Ob, i don'l rnlnd. mi wait." At I lie end >'t t)i?' day there wa* tno trader. "I want to show nahlb thin beautiful ring." don't want a'>y rin^," Insisted "aahlh." "Oo!" "Mut, unhid. I NOll tlilH rlriR very cheap " "I i< :i j<ni I don't want III" "/ wall, hasor (highness). If sahib only koo the ring ho will buy." The next morning be wan Heated ni -.ni ItiO yardi from Iii? lent, getting lulu i'.|>ace. Two hours Inter be ?vhh In iii>- Maine potdtlon At nightfall bo wiih Ktltl liiere, Mr, MeCormlok could Hliind H no longer. "Show mo tha riai:"' ho willed ''Whal do you want for it V" "Ob, llil/.or, It Ih a beautiful ring! I 1 mail ? II in * si II !" "Hero, you old Kctiudal, IIiIh Isn't a HlnllO It'H n I U'i ?? of glilHH!" "Ob, Hiihl|>i i>-Hlono Ih j-'i?>il d*sidne. j (III la: -, Ii".'" "W . u. what do you want tot it. .\<"i swindle?" "I illy rupees." "Mai e IraekH (|ulct;l I wotildn'l glvo more than ton!" 'I in- next day llio merchant reappear I'll, -iflci'lllg (In- i in : fur -l? rupees; Ihe day aiier ho came down to twenty; the third hi* prli i- was li'ii. "Kahili na Id be would give ten!" be lir h toil. Mr. ) Ii? 'or in Ick finally in desperation handed out to rupees, and I ho trader \ weul away smiling, having fairly bored ; hl? wuy to success, Did the Best He Could. Tn the absence of the regularly r*v pointed spokesman, Mr. Maklubrakea had reluctantly coiisoutcd to ma La a presentation Kpjwch. "Miss Illghom," in- raid, "unfortu nately it is my er fortunate lot to fuiiui the embarrassing |hc pleasant ^Juty of?of Inflicting a few remarks upon this' occasion which is highly ap preciated, I assure you. and by none inure so than myself, for She reason that - In short, as I may say. it falls to my lot to convoy, so to speak, the as lllirauces of that i*. with the assur ances t'f tboao to whom to whom l have occasion t<> refer lo mot*e or less - In this eoiuuH-tioli. together with the best wishes, if I may so cxpresH my self, of ihi.se w ho have clubbed togeth er who have associated themselves in.i that you need niylhlng of tbo klild, of course, but .< a token of?as a lokoil of of with which few IV frierks, Miss Illgham, it is my -my pleasant suriaMso to hand you tins gold watch ami chain, I l thank you."? Chicago Tribune, ? ?. . RtturncJ by the Glacier. fine of (In; In-* lllKlUnCOH "Il record of a body returned by a XwHs glacier Ih that >.f (bo flamol nccldout, which tool; place In 1820. Several gulden were Hwopt down by an avnlancho and burled Into a crovasno, Hamcl propbe Klod that th<- glacier would yield tbem j up tiKiiln In the course of a thousand I years, hut Or, I-'orbCH boliOVCd that the end of the glnclor would he reach ed by the bodies in forty years. This Ktaternont was constderod hold, but it: accuracy was borno out by tbo event. In forty veins the flow of ice brought the bodies to light. In 1800 Henry Arkwrlght was lost In a glacier. Ill Jnat thirty-one years Ids i.rother rccelvotl a telegram from tbo mayor of Cbninount that the liody was found. Kvory article of clothing w. i intact, ins name and regiment could in- read clearly on his handker chief, and his gold pencil carte opened and i hut as easily as when he last used It three decades boforo.--"TTUo Tales of Mountain Adventure." '?7 *r+ 'a.. irr'.- 2c i } F>- ktUM ? fV.t <-.!f. I II f. ?ajt r?-- ??'. .i/atl<-n L?r fr?m o tfjenter (Mint of view :-. a gOOd tat', l I i.'.Vo .'i.V. :- t:. 'J^'ht It a pity that Kiiflkei i| enre forgot to ?et It down himself and left to Clbbef ?he Wurden of thing the line, -Judge Parry in Corn hill Mag.ixine. Why th<; Eirt'n Cannot Eyr,I<:^?? The theory frequently advanced that plifnef? and even nuns ?ornetliTie? explode and Hint the earth rnny Kdme day hloW up like n bombshell. No celestial body I ho Size of the earth rould possibly explode. If the entire molten lnt? rloi* ? f our globe could lie replaced with nltroglyccrin and deto nated the explosion would not lift the earth's crust, hi other vor?!', if we assume that 11. * - enisi of iii<- earth is from fifty to a hundred miles In thick* iK-sH it. would require Kornethli much more powerful llnin even nltroglyeerln to hurMt ih<- kIioII. it is necessary onlj to do a little figuring to sec that the prc-HHurc of tli?- earth's erusl at a depth of from fifty to a hundred i lien far exceed^ Hie pressure exerted by I he ino> i powerful high exph Ivc, - Hud - Ii Maxim. Walking Under a LecMer. A corresponded) "f iho Boston (Hohe f?p.es lids explanation <f the ? hi superstition iignlnsl walking under a ladder: "lu former days, when hang ing was done after a more primitive and simple fashion llinii it \< today. Iho viel Im luid generally ?lo pass under the Itldder Willed stood against He- (.'al lows for the convenience of tin- execu tion, ami In- passed under thai ladder with the fair certainly of being Imme diately hanged. Whai tii?- unhappy crluiiiinl could not avoid the average pcdestrlilli avoids today, even at (he expense ?>f his polished hoots, by turn Inj; into the roadway." Tea Made of White Hnir. "This is white hair you are drink ing." said the Chinese undersecretary. "White hair! Nonsense! It Is deli cious tea." The undersecretary laughed in his lilac brocade sleeve. "No. white hair," lie Insisted. "White hair that is. In my language, for pekoe means white hair. This tea is called pekoe because its leaves were gathered so y< ?ug that the white downy hairs still {-'row on them." Exchange. Diamonds On Partial Payments. A small amount down and a little each month will soon Buy a Diamond You will have it paid for before you know it, and with the money you would have thrown away. Besides You know the quality and the weight of the Diamond you huy from us. We sell the best and at rea sonably, low prices. Fleming Bros. JEWELERS. -COME TO tilo L? Saturday 40-inch White Lawn the lOcts kind per yard at ? - - - - SATURDAY ONLY ???*? 5:?^ s>s c-iv. 0:.IV special notices. | For ?.?*:'? endld harrt? i horse, r*30< For Hont ? -?? ??:? roorri h< . ?? i fr? J. V. Wallace, at Postofflce. .7 Cotton Planten an?! ( tiltivator? '*i*Odhattor'B o< * iioed st 8 tlnie cotton planier and Bavo i.a!:' your Bfeed and hoeing h?ll Lue ' DI vorne ' and Kaay r'ix*-<\ Cultivators an?! nave half your plowing. Coles Guano Dlatrlb ut?r. Disc and Smoothing Harrows. Bee therri at Sloseley & Rolands'. i.?::i rena, 8. c. 37-2t For Sale One hundred and fifty h?nhels fjf choice cotton seed for planting, of the Russe) hlg bole vari ety, at. to cents nor bushel. Call on M. A. Sumere), ?;?_? rail'--: east of l.a-i ron:-:, on route number 2. For ?bile iifck: i no'* ? ? ? ?? ? and if yo? heed any rock <?> ' . .. to the I ? to world, call on -i. Wade Andci ... I.au .' .. B. M. A- K. II.' Wllkfes <<.- Co. ' ir - ^ . .iiL&.. . .. tar a: . ? i t* Do You Drink Tea? Sfij !i so, cor..-:-..', us, ia-:.-: $ you purchase again; just K start with r..-> and you will 59 lie our tea customer. We $ carry soiue of the best make <>i blended package teas. Also bulk goods which we blend to suit the taste. Try ns when you want tea. We are Coffee Cranks We know you will never find a finer line of Coffee than we are showing. Try one pound the next time you need some good coffee, and we will sell you an article that will keep you coming. Fresh Vegetables from Florida every week. See us for these j. W. Payne The Cash Grocer Next Door to Palmetto Bank. Mr. Farmer Before you buy a new Cotton Planter, we want to show you the best one for you to use. Because it will save your seed. Time and labor, that means money to y< >u. The Deere & Mansur Cotton Planter is the liest?there's several reasons. Li t us tell \ou. Eureka Foundry and Supply Co. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Nie Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of ^^^^^/^^^^ X Photographs : y Go to the McCord Studio for Fine Phot( A and rii'^h Grade Portraits. O 11 4 The McCcrd Studio 0 of life la uncertain ? it may be long or it may be short?this largely depends upon your health/and when you And the spans weakening and von feel all run down, nervous, irritable, melancholy : loosing flesh; have no appetite; feel faint; cant sleep; have bud dreams; dizziness or swimming of the head; your hands and feet prof cold, tingle and get numb; have pains in your side or back: brick-dust deposit in urine; have acid stomach or heartburn; feel stiff and sore across the shoulders: have shooting pains throughout the body; have to strain or a desire to urinate often, or a burning sensation when passing it, you should commence to take Bloodine to-day. Go or send to your druggist now for a bottle. Don't wait 1 Delays are dangerous ! 1 Mm. A. C. Talntor, Colchester, Conn., tells how any woman can build up their run-down system. They can be permanently cared of monthly pains and all fomale diseases. CoiCMStTSR, CONN., Mirth 30. 1904 I ,h? Mmp)? bott'.e I fcepe ra will r>e t prompt THE M.OOniNK CO.. Horton, Mau.i Ointlsmkn?Through a Inend in Mili'ord I am Induced to try your Itioodine. I enclo*e ioc. lor ?ample buttle. Yours truly. M?s. A. C. TAtNTO*. Coicwbstx*. Conn., April n, 1 THE BLOODINE CO., Boston, Mm*. atieativo *-? I ara cted.r.r :t very mach. Venn verv truly, Ml:> A. C. Tai-:t-.i Col cifr?Tmi, Conn , July , > m THE BLOOD I.VE CO., ?orton, Mau 1 CexTLKM?s ? I enclose if- ' '<" f ' GbNTLSMBn ? I endo?* f 1 to for ?ix 1[<>) bottler, nf' [u twelv? i-^tlti ol your i line Kease *eod Blcxi'linc ? am convinced it is what 1 need to build me up. I saw a clungo for the better af:er Hk::.^ ?r rocipi.y. V.u.-s :r. Met A. C Tajnto* V/e will forfeit ?t,?v>:> i.' the originals ct the above kttert proving frenuiner.e?; cir l be prod ed Such po3itivo proof of the remarkable merits of Bloodine havo bcea shown to uo that WO do not hesitate to guarantee every bottle we cell Eicon ne coots GOc. a bottle for the usual $100 size. M~il c.dcis filled. Large Samplo Bottio by mail 10c. Slcoaina L-wer PUIb cure Constipation, 25c. a box. DR. B. F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. A Modern Home! Hot and Cold Water easily installed in town or country. It makes the home healthful and attractive. A house so equipped rents better, sells better, in fact it makes life worth Iiv= ing. This is especially true if your ? work is done in a sanitary manner, using Sanitary fixtures. This is our way. If you have not already seen %w us call to-day. Estimates free. 1 Doak & McKedinie 4 Practical Plumber Nothing Succeeds Like i ? For thirteen years (he NICHOLS PHOTO Jjj has never failed to make good. And wo are still improving it.