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>% GiffilJtCM. Presbyterian Church llov. .T. F. 'unlop, pastor. 1st Sunday, 4 p. m.; Jr:i Sunday 11 a. in. Methodist Church liov. \V. S. Martin, pastor. 1st ami 4th Sundays, "la. m. unci 7 :30 p. m.; Od Sunday, 7.,On. in. Baptist Church Eev. F. YT. Easnn, T: mistt-r, 2nd Sunday. 11 a. ru. and 7:l5u }>. m.; 4th Sunday 7:150 p. m. I4nisf?nnftl Phnrcli-llev. 11. W. Bain weiJ, pastor, 2nd Suuday 11a. ru.,7:;?0 p. ru. OUK CLUB OFFKRS. Tho County Record one year and tie Farm Journal live years, SI.00. Tue County Record one year and the Ilnrue and Farm, SI.'Jo. The County Record oDe yenr and the Semi-Weekly News and Courier, Jl.75. The County Record one vear and the Tri-Weekly (X. Y.) World* 81.63. The County Record one year end the Semi-Weekly Columbia State,82.00. ^ t 1 aha nflo p cinrl H>Q i UU V. UUli IV Iiciwiu uuujtoi uaw ?uw Atlanta Constitution, SI.75. Buell & Roberts' CASH DRV GOODS STORE. Some Of Otir Specials: Ladies' Umbrellas, 26-incb, Black Serge, 12 different styles of Decorated China and Sterliug Silver, Congo handles, 3i) cents. 2?-inch, Steel rode. Black Serge, Congo handles, 19 ceuts. - ' -inch, Black Silk, Sterling Silver, Turned Congo handles, SI.29. 2ii-inch, extra quality. Black Set go, with black and dark green carved handles. at C5 and 93 cents. Gentlemen's 20 inch, Black Gloria Silk , Steel rods, Sterling silver, turned Congo banJles SI.30. 2'oiueh, Steel aad Wood rods, Black Scree, 49 cents. t! ineb, Black Serge, latest style Horn baudle, $1,114. BLACK SATINE at 5 cents. "White Lawn, 40 inches wide, 0c. ( arnbrio at 5o. White Table Damask at 20, 25, 31, 48, SO, 74c, $1 aDd $1.25. J led Damask at 15, 20, 25 and 35c. Beaatifol Colored Silks at 24 cents, huek Towels, bright borders 5c. Towels nt 3.5. ? Bleached Huck Towels, II S, 37x20, at 10 cents. Lace Certains, Crash Skirts, white Plaid Aprons, Wrappers, Lambrequins, rr>- , l> l'iltou/ -Lia^ei A/raptrrv% i^uicnu >,'u'vnc, ^ iuw Cast *, Side Combs,Shirt Waists,Brush Braid, Press Bones, Crash, Straw Sailors,Bell Crown Sailors, anil several other kinds too uimierocs to mention and (jnote prices, proportionately cheap. ?T :>t received, 1 case Cordet's Beutifnl Gtode at 5c per yarJ Furniture Department 10-picco Solid Oak Suits 817. 10-piece Solid Oak Suits SIS. 10-piece Solid Walnut Suits $G5 to $110. Solid Oak Sideboards SI 2 to $15. Imitation Walnut Sideboards $G.50 to $8. SiDgle Locnges $* to SO. Bed Lonnges &8.50 to S15. Imitatiou Walnut Beds 82.50 to SC. Afuttresspv. 8_' to 8S. Red Springs $2.25 to $4. 6-foot Oal Extension Tables $4.50 to $10. 5-fooi Inflation Oak Extension Tables ?3.30. ; Kitchen Table SI.25 to SI.75. . Full Size Willow Kookera $1.50. Kitchen Safes $2. 75 to S3.50. Stoves $5.25 to $20. Radiee' Pe6ke $5 to $11. 10-piece f>eeopHt?dCharmbersete$2.19 i 6-foot Smyrtja Rugs $2.88. J 5-foot Velvet Carpet Rugs $*.50. 5-foot Smyrna Rugs $1.40. 3-foot Smyrfla Rugs 60c. 6-foot -Tnte Rugs 08c. I Window shades 10c to $1.25. ; Rainbow Easels 50c to $1.50. I Ta rtotv lot nf fin* I II UOl ? ? Chinese luiI Japanese mattings. ill I MIS,, ! f>7o and v-7., King St., Charleston,S.C. . _ _ | Skin Diseases, j For the speedy and permanent cnre o2 J tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Cham- ! berlaiu's Eye and Skin Ointment is without as equal. It relieves the itching and smarting almost instantly and j its continued Uce effects a permanent j sure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, ; scald heed, scr* nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and grannlated lids. t?r. Cady's Condition Powders for horses ure the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge Price. 35cents. 3oldby 1 r HOW M'TACUE COT CAFFNEY."^ A Ki.?o by "%VIiieli h Sheriff Secnretl tlm Drop on a Dangerously liad Man. Let it l?e said in the first place that there is nothing of the white feather about Tom McTngue. lie is cool, he I is brave, lie is intrepid. Many a daring exploit has he .had in which he exhibited the highest qualities courage. Once it v:as bad; in 1S>:? fiui McMasters was Shcrill' and Tom was I ndcr SheiiiT; there was a gang i'f horse thieves (.perating in Mou- ) tana, along Fiiut Creek, in what io j now Granite County. They would i - teal anything from horse to a telegraph pole. Every body knew v.bo ! they were, but was afraid to say a word. Everybody realized that it be j made complaint he would be burned I out of house and home, his cattle and I ' property coniiscated, all his property ! cither stolen or destroyed, and lie and ! his family left hopelessly ruined. The leaders of this gang of "had I men" were Mark llyan, Chris Gafl'11 ey and Jerry Ouiulau. Tom Me. Taguc got after them. Ho landed Oninlan all right at New Chicago. He ' traced GafTucy and located him and a ! man named Pat Dooley in a charcoal j house at Liou Mountain, in JJeaver' head County. Tom left his horse a mile below and went into the charcoal house all alone. "I want you, Garth ey," said Mclagite. ! "I am not Gafluey," saiil Gafluey, i drawing his gnu. "and you had better get out of here." GafToey had the drop on McTagnc, ' and there was no use parleyiug. j "Oh. well," said JleTague, "if you ; are not Gaflhey I don't want you. T j ' have made a mistake and beg your par- j don. Yon looked so ranch like him i you deceived people and tbey put mo on 10 you. as a luaner ui iaci, yuu deceived rue myself, for !l have seen , GafTuey myself once or twice. Bnt j j come to inspect you more closely I j ; see well enough that you arc .lot Gaff- . | ney. the man I am looking for, and , . that's all right." McTague turned to go. At that 1 j moment GafTuey dropped his gun. j Quick as a flash .McTaguc. who Lad his ; ! own cuu in his outside coat pocket, i drew it and had the drop on GalV- j uey. "Now," said MeTagne, "no more ' ' monkeying, GafTuey, or you are a ! dead man. You march, and do as I tell you." McTagne compelled botu GafTuey and Dooley to march outside the ; 1 house, ihrew them a pair of handcuffs with his disengaged hand and compelled them to pat the handcuffs on j themselves. Theu he inarched them j j down to his conveyance and took them safely to Deer Lodge, liyan was I caught at Glendale. Unfortunately, however, the people i who had suffered from the depreda tions of the gang were still too terrified ; j to testify against them and they all > were acquitted. A year or two later j flalTney was ohot dead in a Deer j Lodge saloon in a barroom dispute. __ * lec'i! Knzlish ?n Knsrlatn!. Legal English aud the English of the plain mau wore again in conflict ( yesterday, ft was not ''place'' this time, but "bedding.'' A distress may nr.t li^ Irtvio.l nnnn "irrnrinc nnn.ircl and bedding," ami a distress had been levied upon a bedstead; was that rij?ht ' or wrong? Iu other words, is a bed* ] : stead bedding? One counsel quoted , Chaucer to show that it was, which is rather weak, since, as the other said. ; so many people slept on shakedowns j i on the floor in Chaucer's day. "The ! 1 Absent-Miuded Beggar" also was , cited "they'll put their sticks and ! bedding up the spout;" but that also is weak, since "sticks" rather than i "bedding" probably covers "bedstead." The plain mun will agree that a bedstead is not bedding. Bnt it is i 1 pretty clear that what the law meant 1 I in this case was "what a man sleeps J I on," which makes a bedstead bedding ! j and the distress illegal, and it was so j held. It might be well to invest one's | wealth iu a gorgeous bedstead for , security, much as Indian women iu- ' vest theirs in bangles. Pall Mall ! i Gazette. Tlie Huinorou* Kditor'* lCHort. nil.. I1 l ,1... I llie CHI I CI UUUUCll LUC CUliL'i .? I buudle of manuscript. "For your humorous column," be j said. "My wife makes fun of my at- , tempts at wit, but I think you will | i find this about as good as the stufl yon usually print." The editor took the manuscript and | looked it over. "Humph!" he ejaculated. "Your j i wife makes fun of Your efforts, does ! she?" I "Y yes, sir, a general thing." "She hasn't seen this lot, has she?"' "No, sir." The editor handed back tue rnauuI script. "Please ask her to 'make fuu' of this. Then you may bring it back ; again. Good-day." Collier's Week!v. ! Had to Tal!c. very little fellow has a very lively tongue, and talks so much at menls that on a recent occasion, when there were to be guests at the table, his elder brother bribed liitn with a i quarter to be still. Aften ten minutes of silence, the little boy whibpered auxiously to his brother: "Arthur, Arthur, mayn't I talk u nickel's i ' worth?" Cincinnati Enquirer. TOMBS BUILT TO LAST. | Energy of tb?? Egyptians H u Devoted I to Dratb. To the Egyptian :ir?ur:i was hut the beginning of o adventures | and experi up a: c-tiir.pn.-.-i with wiiieh I the most vivid onto'.in:,, of this life ; w, :v tame. Hlivd athe fear o( death before- his eve.-. Ewrything around hint n minded hira of that dreadi'".! in:ti i*-n into t ho n-r.ateries <n the tf -uonboi-.s aft-;- lit'.- for whic h hie p: .( hi existent-" w;t. hut prepar.ua n. fits <t :r.ot?-rios ?.-ro not hidI i! u: away in remote sun: : l>s; his dead I wore net c oren d with mere grassy | monads, or a slab or stop..-. The wliolr land was his graveyard: its whole art I was of the mortuary. "Are there rc craves i:i Egypt thai thou hast hroagh: I " us into the wilderness to die?" aske?! the Israelites in derision. and we m:;> believe that Moses winced at the sar j fCi-ru. Egypt it: the land of graves, am the whole energy of the people thai < ouhl be s pared from keeping life to gether was devoted to death. Thf 'mightiest tombs in the world the pyramids were raised upon the deaths of multitudes of toiling slaves. The hills were honeycombed passages anc galleries, chambers, pits, all painfull! excavated in honor of the illustriou: dead, and sculptured and painted witl elaborate skill to make them lit habi tations for his ghost. Wherever he looked the Egyptian beheld prepara tions foi the great turning point o existence. The niason was squaring blocks for the tomb chamber: the pot ter molded images of the gods or bowli or jars, to be placed in the grave fo: the protection or refreshment of tb< ka. exhausted with the ordeals of tin under world: the sculptor and painte were at work upon the walls of thi funerat chamber, illustrating thi scenes through which the ghost wa imcfi nr ii?niitln?r the industriou: life of the departed. The very temple which cluster along the levels besid< the Xile were in the hills behind. Tb sacred lake, now the weedy, pictur esqur hunt of waterfowl, was then th scene of solemn f<wrving3 of the dead The temple walls were covered witl the terrors of the judgment to come The houses of the living, indeed, wer built of perishing mud. but the home of the dead made to the gods who rule their fat'* were made to last foreve: On these all the strength, the scienc and the artistic skill of the ancien Egyptians were cheerfully lavished.Saturday Review, In 1895 there were 1,030 saving! banks in the United States, and tin deposits in them amounted to SI,840, 000.000. [n 1899 there were 911: savings banks iu the United State: and their deposits were S'J. 101,000, 000. MANUFACTURE ,S OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDING! AND Building flaterial. Dealers in Sash Weights Cord, Hardware, Window glass etc. We guarautee our worl superior to any sold in this city all being of our own manufacture. ? E.n.HACKER, Proprietor CHARLESTON, - S. C, T5 nnn'ofro tlATI VrttlPP XVCgiOti abiuu mwv?vw> The office of the Supervisor of regiw tration will be opened ou the Aral Monday in every month and the tvc day3 immediately following, for the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident ol the State for two years, of the count] one year and of the polling preoinol in which the elector offers to vote fom months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before anj poll tax then due and payable, anc who can both read and writs any eeotion of the Constitution of 1895 sub mitted to him by the supervisors of reg lktrnHnn. or can show that he owna, tad has paid all taxes collectable dor ing the present year on property it thw State sseeaaed at three hnndrec dollars or more. J. J. EADDY, Clerk of Board The Drag Store Kim but price the sumo as ordinary brands. Druggisl buy Anvil Soda in bulkand sell it at five cents a ounce, (i roc era sell it in packages at 10c. a poun or ; ! iootids for 26c. St is ExactSy the Same Soda 1 get the best you must insist on packages pt t; > i j the manufacturer with the ASfVIL ERAMD TRADEMARK. wo ! If*?/' -$40QSl \7?\b : I i a '07.I <k^SM 11 <&Mf* - m/iBA ^ I _ _ . j 3 ($ A Farm Library of . i : -pgf - j- Up-fo-date, Concise somcly Printed ai f ) By JAC i, (T <7 7*1* No. i-BIGGLE H ) : \ V ^ V". J I AH about Horse? a \ UJr ~ yl I 74 illustrations; a si j) fif & \ No. 2 BIGGLE Bl jf v \ AUaliout mowing ] m 1 contains 43 colored 1 J rtW 1 varieties and too ot \ No. 3-BIGGLE P< i 5 y.-A I All about roultry; tells everything ; wi . >' j ol all the principal 1 I l*rice, 50 Cents. ? if\Aiw? No* 4 BIGGLE C< i 4 \jy J) ( All about Cows and I* \jj \^/Vy h sale; contains 8co I . Jt. ~*i- l. breed, with 13a oth< f \ f* No. 0 BIGGLB S1 V? I Just out. All abou r Y ; -TT, I cry, Diseases, etc. Vy 4_<- S tones and other en> ! 4) \ \ The BIGQLE BOOKS ar S 3* \ saw anything like tl f V use bavins; an eno f /., A South. Every one i ' if e?\ - 'jm. t> " ^ Chicken, or grows 5 | t 1 ??ay for the BICK ;: W_^FARM * | I jr^ I*your paper, made for i , 1 l{[ old; it is the great both I ^ quit-after-you-havc-saidI I t the world the biggest p l. t of America having over u i | Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, I 5 YEARS (remainder of 1S09, tooo, 1301. : S t to any address lor A DOLLAR BILL. sample of FARM JOURNAL and circul: * 1 * . I '.VII.MKR ATKINSON*. Address, 1 ? cHAS- t". JLNKINs. ? i 1 ****** JL 2llmperi 3 ' tt' 1^7 Covered ' ! ft Admittedly the BEf * the most The Imperial ^.uj.n! i'/v i*- cent VOCXts One Gallon \ j {( W Tbc needle keeps the bt 1 yi JJ the generating tube being If that will not go out. Tl ! flicker. The light can be ifPj j a gas jet or lamp. The]: i on the market and everyt j be had. IT WILL PAY j jlgg jj If not sold in your town if* the imperi 133-134 Lake Street, J Kodol || Dyspepsia Cure j? !1 Digests what you cat. j I It artificially digests the food and aids r : Nature in strengthening and recon- n? structing the exhausted digestive or> I pans. It is the latest discovered digest- j (urn. .1 | ant and tonic. No other prepaiation .T/m'."!' can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures r?.-. i Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Heartburn, . Flatulence. .Sour Stomach. Nausea, Sick Headache.Gaslralgia .Cramps,and ;* allotherresultsot iinnorfectdigestion. j Prepared by c C DeVVltt &Co., Chicago. 8 rrsba&y ysu ass it j m 11 " " fi( , j Nearly everyone does, r.r.d it so ye j M\J , ?dl about how far superiori< is t; , , | jiiiicr bakin? soja pr uat\:r..< fu-.vuti ' Leaven n , mil * * , , . ... ' I \ is the i.iie-e advance in >?a k; r: g prepnra when j i riol. s, >i..ii .f \ .. 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It is sa yearn rd-dowtj, hit-the-nail-on-the-head, it. Farm and Household paper in aper 01 us size in inc lqucu ? a million and a-halfregular readers. , and tlie FARM JOURNAL 9c; aad 1903) will be seat by mail :ir describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. J FARM JOl'RNAI. l'UILAbELPBIA t al Gas Lamp by (J. S. Patents. >T light on the market and economical, : mmvnnn store eftsoline and uives a randle power light at a cost of ono ^ per day. ^ vill barn (>0 hours. irner clean, so it will not clog, and in center of flame, insures a light nere is no odor, no smoke and no raised or turned dawn just as with uperial is the most perfect light hing pertaining to it is the best to TO INVESTIGATE. write us for catalogue. AL GAS LAMP CO. CHICAGO, ILL. ME HYGIENIC MATTRESS. aiatirnw depends laritely upon air-the most rewil* rce fenown to science for it* Injurious comfort in rinirn hollow central air space th? length and width rantirws coo'am.riK' sprint section rvith 8* rte*! interooiled into woven wire fabric* at top on.I bot Lriund this is placed the flliinjr. nim-ubsorbci.l anil, lure white coll-ru felt, 'lb* air under crew-ire in uttion with the sprTiuts resu.t In h most len nrW.hlw ity. and *ith rhe other features make the luactres* ic, pneumatic, self-ventibirinK and of dov-n> softSetter ihun any ether inattrera at a?; price. CDC C --To introduce our 9rnCC|l&.(l? "AI'Mt;" 'f* H s^JCllyjrfetile Mattrc?? we will for a ^*1 limited time include with ever* 3 H order a Cue Hra.s Trlwwrd. 9 White I!nnmelcd B , Metal flssl Fife, mnw^iJ like cot 1 your ^"? "nd'Ts * 'TTOiTj fi*ti,?ndoueofour y dp "a'c'm?'" t [i V f?nrlnr?. anni* it* ? W " """"""ii 1 'jjj adopted by theH.S. * \ ' 9 . i aj Army nftflr thrm nJ 9 I i | \ ft month* of the n ost 1 1 * I ' ' > ' ' ' If? rufid lost* a* best *;? HJ coil tl.H S <r fr flrtues w?fort.durability and Ire*. Adjusts Itself Automatically to varying >. a li^ht and htuicy person l>ia?* side l?y "id* will II aatairr< ooch otbwr. Nfd M tSv* Hollar.state v r h?? hn i w 4 614.00 and Ir-ltll charm-only when satisfied Oat re eviwrtly as represented. Where all < sail !{ .? > with order *v oretntr freight l?i full from th.scnd. thi*r. v? will malte shipment with the exores- undernut'w. if. in your ju Jroieu*. I Uero.i'trevsslotie in"?t mo -r tit>:i> i n>i better than nt.y Other mattress, iter how odly. you can hnvo your inonov hacit. o.lcc of thii< oia'trnss <jo?? r.ot hrci-i to re: <e-oD' it* t'ie real sol'd comfort found in it* use. Nearly xsly w!?o ha* used it lliie far has rv|>orte<l loll >t? value iooeiTo-1 in *h? tine, month's use. premium. offered in connection with the tnafrem fr?e eift front v* for the sdveriisir.x which we re f t > II obtain f~ou the ti*o on jour purr of this iMSttra.se. V ly use alone that it* full merits can he nporecietcd. A re?joe?t wo will send thiol (elites of persons! letters dorsement fori the celebrated Chicairu Hnfft'O". !. Murphy: Washington Hosing. late postmaster of <ro; Mr. .Irxnph Siegel, of Slevsi. Cooper A Co. of ?o; -Judge R. e. Clifford of Chicago, and trany other luiwn people, of the merits 01 this uuittreae. A?e lur let -A." ? r; ?* Sample* of corer* and illustrated rata4 b wi logu*e showing more than fill sty Irs of 'Coaches at all *? pdee*. Artec .Twin* diwss liioU 'nMnw ir>ri' Hr??.Ti-'nim-il 1 Ituds. Mastic ao?l I prfgbl hvlJieg . CHnlrs. Km*'.. uyrSlOJ si, rh. ^ ME 8PRIWC W. 43d St. ?CIj C?V- tWlCAC*'. irfM 'ffrrfMMl