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Ci>' ' if?# _ Lk ^ :. 5 Tm;' ivs.?si b.e.mifiil thing in :K* "].* i- inc nrbw r.i: ;Kmpics and i y. 1 lie most iih'ui thing is that same baby, ihm and in pain. And tb.c mother docs not know that a little fat makes all the difference. Dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear; the fat, that was comfort and color and curve-all but pity and love-is gone. The little one gets r.o fat from her food. There is somc^ r i Ming wrong; it is citncr ncr iuuu or foocl-mill. She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that plump little body of hers; and that is "one. She is starving for fat; o it is death, be quick! Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the fat she can take; it will save her. jJSw 'J'he genuine has this picture on /.vy i., take no other. ML'AnWk 21 vou have not tried it. send tjv for free sample, its agreeable f taste will su:pri?* you. fi?)5 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, ?3-09 Pearl St.. N. Y. JftpesiS 50c. and $1.00 QB# all druggists. IncTantoWll Items. 1). D. (]amb;e.:i respectable colored m..n of this section had the misfortune to lo?e his kitchen and Minn- out-buildings by lire a few uigh's ajro supposed to be inecndiarv, i-uraut had rec ntly been a gay wi lower fwith several "strings to the bow*', one of which A married a short time ago, after which?the fire. Moral; never have but one 'best*1 ?rirl at a time. Alef>rs. S. I). Cunningham and F, L. AlcCuilough have formed a copartnership to do a general mereanti e business at this p ace. Success, yonmen. Mess is. J C Josey and J F Chandler, of the Dock section, pai us a fl? ing vint the other day ? WnippoorwiU"has not been up ia this section in some time. Not lon? a^'? he was ;i regular visitor. "VViih? is the matter 'Wlnppoorwiltf Is it 'oo cold,or because a certain young lady is away at scliooi? Nightingale. Every time a man discovers thai a woman has deceived him his vanity trets a seveie paralytic stroke. I Wood's Seeds Rre grown and ."elected with special reference to their adaptability to the soil and climate of the South. On our seed farms, aud in our trial grounds, thousands of dollars are expeuded in testing aud growing < the very best seeds that it is jtoswbie to grow. By our experiments we are enabled to save our customr ' ers much exj>ense and loss from planting varieties not adapted to our Southern soil and climate. Wood's Seed Book for 1901 is fully up to date, and tells all about the best Seeds for the South. It surpasses all other publications of its kind in helpful and useful information for Gardeners, Truckers and Farmers. Mailed free. Write for it. I T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seed Growers & Merchants. RICHMOND, VA. I LAR6EST SEED HOUSE IN THE IOPTH. A Brilliant Marriage. A beautiful home weddins took ; place January 27 at the residence | | of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bailey, of j John*onville. Amid a concourse ' of relatives and friend Miss Mattie j Baxlev and Mr Kdiiie Snivey took 1 ; their places beneath a graceful'! festoon of evergreen* v.it' a snow | j white horseshoe, the cm in "i ! , . . ! good I licit, in the c?*i:ter, a: -1 were j ! ! united in tlm holy bonds of mat- ; ] rnnony. Kt-v. .j. K. ^tiimtrner per- I forming the ceremony m a nio?>t impressive manner. The attend-j ants were Mis* Lizzie Wall, of: Marian, with Mr. Power Durant,; 'of Vox; Miss Heck Baxley, sister! ;o! the bride, with Mr. Mitchell' i^pivey, brother of the groom.; Miss Mattie was all loveliness and beauty,attired in cream Henrietta ! with fichu drapery of white satin.J {ribbons and orange blossoms for : trimmings. The groom looked! I radiantly happy as lie stood stnil-J ling by his blushing bride. Miss} {Lizzie Wall, tan Henrietta with ] gold passarnenterie, cream silk : and ribbons for trimmings. Miss I iiaxlev wore tan Henrietta, with j tiold braid, garnet silk and ribbons j ; lor trimmings. After the cere ' moiiy the evening was passe J in j j social enjoyment among the folks, j jwbo returned home wishing aj j long lileof happiness to tbeyourgj. couple. The bride was the re- > cipierw of some beautiful presents. | The day following a welcome re- 1 ;ceplion was tendered them at the 1 , home of the groom's parents, after >j j which the bride and groom left ; I lor their future home in George- j | j town, carrying with them the best j wishes of those w ith whom tlievl,, * w ere associated. A Fkik.nD. J ,, ?c- ? O? I ] Doinirs at l>ock. Farmers wry beginitig t<? hauli^ lertilizer* lor their next crop. Ir Some of our frolicsome youths, JI (including this peh-pualier.) went ' ' serenading u lew nights ago, using ! as musical^) instruments tin pans, cow-bells, etc. As a reward for ' t jour minstrelsy we did not get cake and wine as ol yore. On the coirtrarv, some of the young :adies ^ aitcrwards admitted that they- ( confused the 6ounds with those I |attending an earth-quake. '' The writer had the pleasure oi v 'attending a "rainbow" party at {Mr. A D Hemingway's last Tues ? j h day evening. Quite a crowd of; oi young people ol tola sexesi I c , were present, and Miss Ida \V*l-.(] | droit, the attractive young hostess, |r | made the evening a pleasant one)1 j for all. Each of the young ladies j had an apron to be hemmed by fter ( ! attendant cavalier^ whom she was assigned by^Wr^.ig names liom a box. It was an amusing 6 sight to behold the unskilful hands ' ? - - r) I - K ; ot the Uoys plying ?ne ntrmc us t J'seamstcrs."' When nil the j j aprons had been neatly (?) hem- V I med they were submitted to the 1 to the inspection of the judges and prizes awarded as follows; < Mr .J (i Altman, first prize, and J Mr Sammie Cooper second. Then 1 came refreshments followed bv 1J * 11 games for the tiie remainder of the j evening. It was alter the index! finger of the horoscope had indi- I cated the mid-night hour that the ^ 1 ' 1 merry throng dispersed, after oid- ; dingeachother a reluctant farewell i and thanking their lair hostess for1 j the delightful evening spent. Wiiippoorwill. A powerful engine can not be run * with a weak toiler, and we can't keep f up the m rain of an active lite with n;( weak stomach; neither can we stop the j. human machine to make repairs. If'j the stomach cannot di?e*r. enough food j toleep the bodys trong.sueh a prepara-1 tion as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure sltould j be used. It digest what you cat and it |?] simply can't help but do you good. J j , Wallace & John ou,., M I l I V.j r > .?* ^ t?.v?rrfr?n/'iA^ ]( * | cr'rk-i time fr.r a girl. Little m.-.:? r'.nja! ."hsordcfs stari.'d at that ti.:.e scon k grya: into fatal coinciic-Vroor. Thu l ?Ctnak tfoub.':-. ,.re tilling gra .vyaHr. j. pw.'fl this. Wine ot Cardui estao Ibhes a v aioieas and natural mtcstrual How. When once this important function b started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Many women, young and old. owe their lives to Wine of CarduL There is nothing like it to give women freedom from pain and to fit young women for every duty of life. SIM bottles at druggists. Miss Delia M. Straycr, Tolly, Kan.? "I have suffered untold pain at menstrual periods for a long time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost interest in everything, in fact was miserable. I have taken four bortlesof Wine of Cardul, with Thedford's Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day I am entirely eared. I cannot express the thanks I feel for what you have done for me." For advice In coses requiring special direction*, nddrcus. trlvlnir vjiiipIokjA, ihe l,*drc*' Advisory Uepartuiftnt, The Chrttnn'iog* Medicine C'orapiuiy, Cbutut&ooga, Toun. It is a hard matter to convince he brass hand that it isn't the vhole procession. Like bad dollars, all counterfeit* r>: DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are worth ess. The original quickly cures piles ore?? ami ail skin diseases. Wallace & lohnson. All the world's a staj:e, and the icrlormance thereon is continuou? Recent experiments show that at! lasses of foods may be completely <lirpsted by a preparation called Kodol )\>p?-psia ? lire, which absolute'}* de rests what you eat. As if Is the only ombination of all the natural digesant* cwr devised, the demand for it ias become enormous. It has nevet ailed to cure the very worst cases ol UUlgCUOll illld il UI\v;4V> intuitu cli<?f. W.-Ulace A Johnson. The musician who plays by note 11 ways has lo face the music. For the weakness and prostration bliowing grippe there is nothing m iroinpt ai.U effective a* One Minute >>ugh Cure. This preparation is high' y endorsed as an unfailing remedy foi ill throat and lung troubles ami its arly ust prevents consumption li vh> ma le tu cure quickly. It is no credit to a man to poses? i watch that fails to go on lick. Reports show a gr-atly increase leath rate from throat and lung troubles, lue to the pr valence of croup, pnem nonia and grippe. We advise the ust f One Minute Cough Cure in all <>i hese difficulties. It is the only harmess remedy that gives immediate rcsulti Jhildreu like it. Wallace & Johnson. That the dude is a mistake it ?videt on the face ol the thing. Tiiere is always danger in n?ing ounterfeits of DeWitt's Witeh Ilaze] Salve. The original is a safe and cer,aln cure for piles. It is a soothingai;<] lealing salve fur sores all skin di-esaes, iValiace & Johnson. Peanut venders might be accu?1 ' I-! .L.ll *(1 or WOrKlllJt a MICH came. Person* who can not take ordinan tills find it a pleasure to take DeWitt'j kittle Early Risers. They are the besi ittle liver pills ever made. Wallace A fuhnson. Millions of people are familiar with )c Witt's Little Early Risers and thos? vlio use them findthem to he famou< ittle llvar pills. Never f^riyx?. Wal:tee & Johnson. The bed-tick is never heard ir he silent watches of the night. The Best Prescription tor Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle ol iroves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It b limply iron and quinie in a tastele.11 orm. No cure?no pay. Price 50c ure nopay. rice 50c. If Genious is a disease, but few seople have any cause for alarm To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine rablets. All drupglsta refund tht nouey if it fiiils to cure. E. W }rove's signature iaon each box.25c We are Still Leaders in FINE DRE! AND TRIMMING ?ALii SILKS, LACES, i RIBBONS, l! ^ A Full I ir'rt of Fi-^.e X.'-lIIllir? , Still Headquarter* lor Toys and Chris Full Stock of Reynold's #2, $250 Co un Pleano call and got prices, We v dbH Stack ley's I M. F, H ^Cixxgrstxes., if you want a good Horse. Mule, me. Select stock always on hand. Have on hand a house full o [ BUGGIES, and within thirty days wil Everything sold at rock bottom pi HHrtlv n n nn Hlnnw 1 HID K ' Geo. T. B, I PRACTICAL TIN. COPPER A ! Manafacturer of Dealei : - Tin and Hardware, Got ? Leave your Tobacco Flotr* ord i Scott's dru^ Store. GEO. T- BO ( Sept S tf , Arbitration-j-metliod employed ) to show the other fellow thst be is ( ; wront:. 1 Pneumonia Can be Prevented. ; Tills disease a)wars re?ults from a t cold or an attack of th* j?rlp and may ^ tn* prevented by the timely use of <'hain 1 txrlain'* Cough Remedy. That rem-[' 1 edy was extensively used during th" 1* epidemics of Lh (j *ippe of the past few | 1 rear*, and not a iVitfle case ha< flverj^ ' been rep?> ted <"hat did not recover orj* ' that resulted in pneumonia, which Ja show* it to be a certain preventive of 1 ! that dangerou* disease. Chamberlain's ^ Cough Remedy tins gained a world wide' 1 reputation for its cure* of colds and 3 1 grip* For sale by Dr. D. C. Scott. } All songs aie beautifu?until! i some amature tri^ to sing them. 1 i < r When you want a physic that is mild j j and gentle, easy to take and pleasant i in effect use Chamberlain's Stomach ; i I and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Sample free. Every box guaranteed. For sale by Dr. D. C. Scott. ( lialt a loaf is sometimes better r than no chance to loaf at all. r Pr D. C. Scott, the druggist, will!, i refund vour money if you are not sat- ', t i*ficd after using Chamberlain's Stoni-' x : ach and Liver Tablet*. They cure|c disorders of t he tninach, biliou?neg?,!, , constipation and headache. Samples [ . face. ** t I If I , 5 ISO woman can jace nerseu a> j t tight as a :iian can drink himself.! ! Stops the-Cough and Works off the Cold. j1 Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablets j1 cure a cold in one day. 2?<x cure,;1 f no pay. Price IS cents. ; r Legend?A bare-faced tale that ' I that has grown old enough lo; r o . wear whiskers. You Know What you are Taking. 1 When you take Grove's Tasteless j Chill Tonic because the formula is j \ plainly printed on every bottle) > showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. I\o cnre, no pay. 50ck ( is '' Z ? as SS GOODS, TO MATCH^ o? l VELVETS JSOTIONS ETC. Gr cods. itmas Presents. i and $3 Shoes?!ho best in the tr. vi 11 save voir irmney ^ Cash Store; iFEKir" BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC, LIVERY II SPECIALTY, ELLER, - - - - S. C. Buggy, Wagon or Harness, call on 'ill sell for cash or approved paper, f COLUMBIA and HACKNEY 1 receive forty more. ricoa au<l guaranteed. SiiFir Florence, S. C ND SHEET IRON WORKER. Tobaeco Flues. r in tag and leafing Stares.. U?r? with M. L. Allen at Df. D? G TtNETTE, FLORENCE, ?. C. The man #ho eats cloves is never jinte tree tronr the breath ot suspicion. k % LA GRH'PE QUICKLY CURED. 'In the- winter of 1S98 and 18W I ?ast-kfn down with a severe attack >f what is called la frriape^" says L. F. II?wett. a prominent, druggist of Winield. 111. "The only medicine I used fas two littles of Chauiberla n'* >uj?h Remedy. It broke up the cold tnd stop|>ed the coughing like magic,, md I have never since been troubled vith gr'ip|>e." Chamberlain's C.*ugh temedy can always be depended upon o break up a severe cold and ward off my unrest# neu anuciv ui pm'uiiK'm.i. t is pleasant to take, too, which makes t the most desirable and one of the nost popular preparations in use for hese ailments. Foi sale by I)r. I), C. ieott. Some men are capable of Mjo most intense love- -for licjuor. HOW TO CURE TITEORIP; Remain qufetly at howe and- tako Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as dierted and a quick recovery is sure to bllow. That remedy counteracts any tendency of the grip to result in piteuuonia, which is really the only serious' lander. Among the tens of thousands i'lit> have used it for the grip not ens asc has ever been reported that did. lot recover. For by Dp I). C. Scott.. Laziness is tlx* father of prejulice, and ignorance is the nur?e. Dr. Cotiy'*Condition Ponders. Vre jo?*t what a horse nwl? when in ?ad condition. Ttuiic, bloedpurifl'T and 'crmifngc. Th*?v are- ??* food but otHliciiie and the be^t in tuie to pur torse in prime rendition. 1'rice 2i i?n >er package.- Kur *?] by D, C. Scott. Iec is about the only thing thai * really what it's cracked tap to be. <B irhlo JfpuUore la cc every box of Um fjwnW<?? Laxative Bromg-Qtiiaipe t?w*?tb#t nxmjk eeU la cw Mr i> i m.