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Look nt thr Labels t Every package of cocoa or chocolate put out by Walter linker & Co. bears the well known trademark of the chocolate girl, and the place of manufacture, "Dorchester, Mass." Housekeepers are advised to examine their purchases, and make sure that other goods have not been substituted. They received three gold medals from the Pan-American exposition. " A Bucolic .Monarch. Tie King of Greece delights intakiug re-creation in the lields. lie cau plow, cut and bind corn, milk cows, and in short could, at a pinch, keep a farm going single-handed. Pedigreed Stork for Sale. The Industrial Department of the Seaboard Air Lice Railway has decided to dispose of their stock of bulls consisting of the following pedigreed animals:?"Squire ot Oeconeeebee No. 202" a Jersey coming two years old, bred and raised by Cob J. S. Carr, of the famous Occonewhee Stock Farm anil from a t imported Sire "Raleigh" n registered Jersey from the late Maj. R. S. Tucker's Celebrated Strain and fr m au imported Sire. "Alpha" a registered Jersey from tho late W. G. Upham's noted herd. "Major" a reglstero Hclstein, a largo and well . ,-med ! r. iimr.isb wingg od beef unci butter quuii-i ties. A* y one needing liber of the niumals i named please address. K. C. Ilobtiison, In / du-trial Dept. S. A. L., Pine BlufT N. C. | staling- what you will give delivered at your t . Station. Thirty minutes is all the time roouired to i dye with Pux.sa.tn Fadeless Dyes. Sold by 1 all druggists. There are 336 places of public entertainment in I^ondon, with a combined seatiug r apacity for 400,000 jreople. Kexvarc of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain .Ucrrnry, m mercury will surely destroy the sense of .mell and completely derange the wholo system when entering it through the mucous * surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the goodyou can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tin blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cnro b3 1 sure to get the genuine. It is taken internal- ' ly. aud is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. ?".Sold by Druggists ; price, 75c. per bottle. Hail's Family Fills are the bent. An ostrich which was lately dissected in London had in its stomach a email prayer book. , Host For tli? KowHi, No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bone's ave pat right. Cascaukts help nataro, j cure yon without a gripe or pain, produce | * easy natural movements, cost you just I) i cents to start getting your health back. Cas- j carets Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up , in metal boxes, every tablet has 0.0.0. | stamped on it. Beware of imitation*. It's easy enough to run into debt, but j it's Lard to crawl out. Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov.15.?A medical author- | ity says. "There is hardly h family anywhere i in which Garfield Tea do3* not often take tho ; place o.' the Family l'hvsician, for practically ' everyone suffers at times from disorders of j ulnmacli lir#*r liilndvti nr ltiurf-b rVrtainlt* I fiom n<? oiher medioir.o can such good results bs obtained. This Herb remedy makes peoplo j well and thus greatly increases their capacity j for enjoying life; it is good for young and old.'' j Any man is privileged to waste his oven time, but not the time of others. FJTS permanently cored. No fits or nervous* ! nees after first day's use of l>r. Kline's Great NerveHeatorer. $2 iriat bottle and treatise freo Dr. It. II. Klixk, Ltd.. 931 Arch S^.. Phila. Ta. The fellow who suffers from corns ought to be glad he isn't a centipede. Mrs Wittslow's Soothing Syrup forohildrou teething,soften tbo game, reduoes inflamm** i tiol). allays oaiu, cores wind colic. :5; a bottle j You can't convince a woman that talk i is cheap. 1'iso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken o! ! as a cough cure.?j. W. O'JJuiex, 822 Third ! Avenue, N., Minneapolis. Minn.. Jan. C, 1900. j Low Hale* for Hunting and FMiIng j ' t'arllrN via Nnihoard Air Ltnr Railway. This pontiff r route, whose lines penetrate some of tliS'tvest countrj' for same, l> rd- j aud ll.-h to.be found anywhere in the Soum, j has on sale reduced fate tickets from Norfolk, Portsmouth and Ilicbmoud to all points In Virginia. North ami South Carolina, for the lieiivlltoJ hunting and Ilshing parties moving individually or otherwFe. One dog is carried fiee with each pn-sengor and others aro transported at a -muli cost. Full information as to most desirable points, rates, schedules, etc , furnished upon , application to any agent or represcntativt I <>f th? Company. CHEAP ^ ^ X' ^"SCHOLARSHIPS j Onr co'.leue -pace is gre.nl ?* eniarg -d anl to | till it up at one we wi I accept office work or ' notes for tuifcon. pay fair-ad fa:v, furnish t heap itoavtl. ?u<l secure ix?iliObtk wti-n cratl- { uat-... '1 his offer isin ide (? ly to h few from j e:?ch couutv who ?py y ii st.so writs nt uttcc. Addrcsr. COLUMBIA SUSINES: COLLEGE. 4 Ot.l HttlA, >. < . I ?ll kl. "umuni'i w.ii. do V:^. $ 9g?5g ^Sg.00^ 1?. W. X? Uonjrlas S-1.00 ;1 - T*I|G1(|S Gilt lxlrel.Lue Cannot Bo 1 Vi(.v . Equaled At Axij- l'riceo 1 \ For Mcrs Than ? Cwter cf a % Ceatoiy the reputation of \.\ I. ><QiiCra.v ' Douglas fct.00 aid (XPJ shoes for iKHk5#1? style, comfort and wear has ex- ^sKJQtVTKS celled alio'her malco:. sold at the^e aj^WTiVWJty prices. This excellent reputation ha* been iron by merit alone. W. L. 'V a J>oacla? shoes bavotogivo bettor satI !".faction than other ia.CO and t-tXJ shoes because his reputation for the best CXO a and $3aO shoes must bo maintained. r! #4 W. I- Doujrlas S3.00 and S3.30 shoes I are mode of the same high-grade leath- 0 H ers used In S3.0O and *6.00 shees and o I are just as good In erery way. n SSfB5?R ' n. \ in POUT A NT A N NOT KCE.T1 F.N T. Seaboard Air Line ItalUvn> to Flnilda, tuba, savannah, t'anideii, s- oulhcrn Pinea und Pinrhurst. Witter excursion tickets were placed on 1 sale to resort points < n this lino in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Flori.m, oa October 15tb, and will remain on sale during the season. Exceptionally low rates are in effect this year to Piuehurst and Southern Fines, if. C., Camden, 8. C., Savannah, Ga., and all points in Florida a d Cuba, To reach any of these points, the service of the Seaboard Air Line ltailway "Capital City Route,"will be found the best and most attractive. In addtton to tbe superior service now operated, it is an ncunced that Cate eara wt:? ?? piacea in service on the Washington-Atlanta Hue about November 1st. ai.d on the Florida Lines about January 1st, 1D02. Following tliis the Florida & ' Metropolitan Limited will be inauguia >d nbout Jnuuary 15tb, 1902, with sumptuous appointments and superb equipment, including dining and ciub cars, constituting It beyond a doubt, the peer of any train in the world. The service of the Seaboard Air Lino Railway to Cuba is most attractive. Its Cale car service und mauy other features present advantages commending it to the favorable attention of ull travelers. fc'ee tbat yotir Winter Tourist tickets road via the Florida & West India .Short Line. Seaboard Air Liue Railway. Fifteen hundred or more people were cured j of headache free of charge by the IJicks Capudine C unpan.v at the r display booth at j the North Carolina State Fair las: week. I Mas. H. F, ROBERTS Says to All Sick Women: " Gire Mrs. Pinkham a Chance, I Know She Can Help You as She Did He." "Dear Mrs. Piskhah:The world praises great reiurmurs; nieir uuuivj and fames are in the ears of every body, and the public press helps spread tho good tidings. Among them all Lydia 2. Pinkham'^ ^ 31ks. ii. f. roberts, County President of W. C. T. U., Kansas City, Mo. with a softly breathed blessing from the lips of thousands upon thousands of women who have been restored to their families when life hung by a thread, and by thousands of others whoso weary, aching liinbe you have quickened and whose pains you have taken away. " I know whereof I speak, for I have received much valuable benefit mvself through the use of Lydia E. Pinkbarn's Vegetable Compound, and for years 1 have known dozens of women who have suffered with displacement, ovarian tror.blen, ulcerations and inflammation who are strong and well to-day, simply through the use of your Compound."?Mrs. II. F. Roberts, 1404 McGce St., Kansas City, Mo. ? fS000 forfeit if above testimonial is rot genuine. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice is free, and the iddress is Lynn, Mass. WE PAY R. R. FARE ANI) INl'EH $5,000 j ^slt. Gua:r.nte?> JOO tKKK SCIiOI.AISSHIfv JioAKD AT ( O.sr. Writ* Quick to OA.-Af.A. ItrsiNKsS ? OI.I,K?.K. SI At ON, fl A. u/eTiiTe cancer and iiMoig " 5? We Use NO Knife, NO Plaster. We give no pain, >hed u?> hloo.1 We cure you H!-fO. EYOU PAY. V.'e rrea ura.luaie of 1? o Medical C o'lege*. We want y><u to reail our .' 0-r'ji;e Hook. Wc wan: ihu *'ad"lncl<->ed in willing u*. We are ok. J. Sim k DvMki . hlchiuoml. Ya. Write a r?v>'KI to-il?y For Rook Kiec. V. K P*Y \ OCR. WAV HKltK AM) RETURN" ROME. IF YOU Wil-LYisIl US AM' IAKE TREATMENT. a r>vr. e e e a aj au' j ftai nwsM-riM*?r tvtw f CURED BY 8 ?*> SEND FOR V FREE TRIAL BOTTLE, AcoR^i DR.TAFT 79 M30? ST-NY CITY No. 47. Thompson's Eye Water made" ^ . -UGM.S ^ SLSr /Tk *B> Ci . V.;;.-V.> I M? T5'C t tandard ha* always ' .'I W been placed so high that Ine I K wearer receives mors value for 5 /V M his money In tho AV. L. Douglas /I Kbk m 43.00?ndS3.Wehocsthanhocan /jarajK^ m get elsewhere. IV, L. Douglas makes and sells tnoro *3.00 ar.d f77n^k\? $3X0 ?hocs than any other two f/xFll'fm manufacturers In the world. '/7//W FAST COLOR EYELETS USED. //y jM Insist vpoa Lavlaf W. L. Eoaglss shots with ran a aad prhs staapsd . embottcrx (Shoes sent any* fAH?, 'J whero o.i receipt of pries r~ \ ; 7 nl tf cents additional for en- ^ 1 iare. Take measurements of ^pXjT 1 x>t ns shown: statostjlodo- ,3 lred:sli3 and width X'-H ! anally worn; plain pr?T&" V- fcv Xi reap too; heavy, ' y y ? T 3odium or light soles. \ THE EXPOSITION. Opening Will lie With Religious Exercises. Charleston. Special.?In the charter of the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition Company it is provided that the Exposition shall be opened on December 1. It happens that the 1st of December falls on Sunday. This fact was not noted un til several months after the charter had been granted. The official opening of the Exposition will not take place until December 2, but the Board of Directors have determined upon a preliminary religious service to be held on Sunday afternoon, December 1. They wish in this way, to express their gratitude to God for His help . in enabling them to complete their great work and they haye been very mut'u gratihed, indeed, at the cordial spirit oi co-operation manifested be the clergy of the several denominations in the State. The Sunday services at the Exposition will consist rf an elaborate programme of sacred nutsn: uudei the d:;c<t.o; of Madame Burbot, of C'nu.ostou. whr. has organized a r-pe'ial chorus oi L'bO voices for this occasion, which will be accompanied by the grand organ, reinforced by the First Artillery Band of the United States Army. Monsignor Cuigley of the Cathol'c Church, will be present in the place of Bishop Northrop at this service, and pronounce the benediction. The Exposition at Charleston will be altogcilu r tmifjui: in many of its features, and ospu-'r.lly in the fact that us official t-pcn'ng 111 be preceded by a religious demonstration. Palmetto Points. Mrs. Lcmmon, of Summervile, who (lied last month at her home, has bequeathed to the Epworth orphanage and the Columbia Female college the remainder of the property after the gilts to her relatives and others. Notice of this was jccfcived from the executor of the will a few days ago. This remainder amounts to about $3,000, and the part given to the college will be of much benefit to the institution. I.aurens. Special?Mr. James Crawford, of Tumbling Shoals, who lost an arm Thursday by a gin saw. died from the terrible shock and the iu juries otherwise sustained. He was a most highly respected citizen, a Mason and a member of the Baptist church. He was about 50 years old and leaves a widow and several children. The fuc on the Seaboard fast train Friday evening was not started by the explosion of a lamn. but by a spark from the engine. The good judgment of the conductor in stopping the traiu and calling the fire department ha been highly commended. President Roosevelt has refused tO' appoint foimer Capt. Wm. P. Crawford, of Chesti-i. a second lieutenant in the regular army, on account of his failure to keep his marriage engagement to a young lady of Camden, to whom lie was engaged. The Governor offered a reward ol $100 for the apprehension and conviction of Ed. Bookhart, alias Massy | Bookhart, who brutally murdered Jade Bonapart" about a month ago u->a: Enorcc in Orangeburg county and 03-1 caned. I Th? contract for the building of th? Charleston. Augusta and Cbattanoog? mad. from Augusta to Charleston, hai been rumored ro signed and the contract for part from Augusta to Athens Ga., will be signed later. t The Colored Fair. The effort to hold a negro Statefair In Columbia, to be styled the "New Century Colored State Fair,' is progressing. The 'fair was first announced to take place this week, but now it is postponed until next week. Numbers of circulars announcing cheap railroad rates and pro claiming the features promised have been issued and sent about the State The officers of the association arc talking very confidently of success They say that the central idea is to take the exhibits brought here . to the Charleston exposition after the fair is over, there to be placed in the negro building. Found Spanish Gold. Mobile, Ala., Special.?The British schooner Union, which arrived here Monday, brought 22 pounds of Spanish gold, in coin and bars, found in Central Hour Cjvman Rrn' 1)v SL'.llVl H.CLll nubwio uvv?? - ? Capt Magnus Baif.on snd associates. The coins bear the date of 1753. The coins fcund are valued at betweeu six and seven thousand dollars. Quarter ot a flilliou. To the members of the South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, HispanoAmerican war, there is an announcement which is gratifying news. A statement declares that each member of that organization who was honorably discharged is entitled to $100 bounty. This day three years ago the First regiment was mustered out of service and it is a nice birthday present ?this promise of a bounty of $100 for each man. The members of the heavy battery will also be delighted at the prospect. "The Second regiment Will perhaps, be in even better luck, for the bounty for soldiers going outside j of American territory is said to be | $160 each. Family IV Cough Honey. " Kidney * Backache CURE. Blood and Liver . Remedy and Nerve Tenic Great Blood Cleansing Remedy for Spring. Headaches, Constipation,"Tired," Nervous. Dyspepsia Core Golden Relief St. Vitus' Dance s Ask your druggist for Almanac for 1901 c< Certificates cf the most remarkab] For Sale by Dr W. V. BKOC J.H~ WEDDir> HARP! 29 E. Trade Street We arc leaders in our business, prepared to supply the requiren We sell Syracuse Steel Beam Our feo returned if we fail. Any < any invention will promptly receive c ability of same. "How to Obtain a secured through us advertised for sal Patent taken out through us recer The Patent Record, an illustrated a by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. A VICTOR J. E (Patent J. ruame DlltlHiriO. ?" r*van?7 W *]>? Atlantic Coast Line. Condensed Schedule. Daied May 26th, 1501. TRAINS GOINQ SOUTH. No.85 No.23 No.53 No.51 ? * A M P M AM Ly. Florence 3 00 7 55 5 40 Lv. Kingstree 8 54 10 56 Ar. Lanes '4 11 9 11 P. M 11 16 Lt. Lanes .4 11 911 713 1116 Ar. Charleston 5 40 10 55 8 50 1 00 A.M P.M. P.M. P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.78 No.32 No.52 No.50 ? * A 31 P 31 AM P M Lv Charleston 6 45 4 45 7 00 4 15 Ar Lanes 8 17 6 10 8 35 0 00 Lv Lanes 8 17 6 10 .... 6 00 ' Kingstree 8 33 Ar Florence 9 30 7 20 .... 7 30 AM PM AM PM Daily. JDaily except 8unday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. of S. C. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Fnyettoville?Shor; Line?and make close connection for all points North. Trains on C. A D. R. R. leave Florence daily except Sunday 9 50 a. m., arrive Dar lington 10 15 a. m., riarisviue ?10 a. m., Cberaw 11 30 a. m.. Wadesboro 12 35 p. nx. Leave F oreuce dally except Sunday 8 00 p. m.. arrl e Darlington 8 25 p.m., Bennettsville 9 22 p. m., Gibson 10 20 p. m. Leave Florence Sunday only 9 50 a. m., arrive Darlington 10 15 a. m. Leave Gibson dally except Sunday 6 15 a. m., Bennett-vllle 7 15 a. m., arrive Darlington 8 15 a. m., leave Darlington 8 50 a. m., arrive Florence 9 15 a. m. Leave Wadeeboro dally except Sunday 4 10 p. m , Cberaw 5 15 p. m., Hartsville 7 25 a m.., Darlington 6 29 p. m., arrive Floronce 7 00 p. m. Leave Darlington 8 50 a. m., arrive Florence 9 15 a. m. H. M. EMMERSON. Gen Pan. Agent. J. R KENLY. Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMMERSON. Traffic Manager. At times even the wide-awake drummer is caught napping on a sleeper. r , / ????m??????^ -w4'; ledicines. For Coughs, Colds, Grip, or "Cold" in ANY PART of body. COLMAX, MiCh.. Sept. Zi, 1HW. j For a whole year 1 could do no work and walked only by holding on to a chair. I doctored with four different physicians but received no relief. The use or two bottles at * Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure gave me a perfect cure. J. M. McKinxey. Geneva, Crawford Co.. Pa., .lund 18, 1900. Three years ago I had a severe attack of Erysipelas and blood poison, breaking out on V my head and face. My physician attended mo for several months without result. I then ~ took 3 bottles of Dr. Fenner's Blood and ' Liver Remedy and Nerve To:iio and secured B a complete cure. Frank Baukmax. r Middleboro, Ky., Sept. 7.1900. My wife has suffered long with dyspepsia. 11 tried all of the pepsin preparations and all of my own prescriptions without avail. I ! finally prescribed Dr. Fenner's Dyspepsia Cure and t he use of It effected a ou re. Many other similar cases that havocomo under mjr i obscr"atlon have-been cured by his Dy?pepsl.' Cure. Dr. F. J. Lbbanoood. My Dear Dr. Fcnncr, Frcdonla, N. Y. I have used Dr. Fenner's Golden Relief for manv years for the diseases and accidents for which it is advertised and have found Itfully equal to all you claim for it. J. BOYD ESPY, Presiding Elder M. E. Chureb. j Used for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Old Sores, Sprains, Colds, Grip, Soro Throf.t, Colic. i Dysentery, Bowel Troubles, it is unfailing. Akron, Ohio, Jan. 1,1900. t. M. FENNER, Frcdonla, K. Y. V> hare i-old many do/cn* of your St. Vitua' Dhm rlflftondoTcrycaac Lai been curyd by it. It has proves rasing he re." . V I.T.V V-Cf.A RK DKUd CO. mtainlng descriptions of tbe Remedies and ,e cures ever achieved by medicine. (KINGTON, KiDgctrco, S. C. J6TON & CO., A/ARE. nmOHBHBB GHarlotte, N. G. and for that reason we are better lents of the trade than anyone. / Plows* They have no equal. . mBa y one sending sketch and description of iur opinion free concerning the patentPaten^' sent upon request. Patents o at our crpense. 7e special notice, without charge, in nd wid '/ circulated journal, oonsulted address, VANS & CO., Vttorueys,) V/ASHINGTOM, D. C. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Ti.-i.!/!.!.!!.. J I i 1 ~1J. iLaruuciauy uj^cmo lhuiuuuduu <uuv Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efliciency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pour Stomach, NauseaSick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other resu 1 ts of i mperfectd Igestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWltt A Co.. Cblcaae. 'Hie > ar?r*r ami Mutt < omplete I- Miablisliiiirnt >outu. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, ?-MANCFACTCBXB8 OF? Sash. Doors. Blinds. Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord CHARLESTON, 8. O. Purchase our make, wbioh we guarantee superior to any Bold Sonfeh, and thereby eare money. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty* ' ' '' V*4?j