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STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION
Members Had a Great Time In Good
Old Georgetown.
The South Carolina Press Associa- I
' tion held Its annual session in Georgetown
last week. It was a season of
genuine enjoyment to all the pencil
pushers present and a correspondent
of the Columbia State hits off the occasion
as follows:
"Those who have visited George
town for the first time this week find
that their money is all counterfleit?
these are a queer people in Georgetown.
they give away everything. The
press badge is a passport everywhere.
Free board, free cigars, free?
and?transportation is also free both
on land and water. This is nothing
new to those of us who were born
and reared in the lower part of the
State, for this open-handed hospitality
has been handed down to us from
generation to generation which has
characterized us in every State in
the union.
Georgetown has proven a revelation
to many, for those who knew this
, quaint old city even half a dozen
years ago scarcely recognize the re
juvenated city of today. It is the gateway
to a thousand miles of navigable
rivers, watering three-fourths of South
Carolina and part of North Carolina.
The national government recogniz- ]
lng her importance in the commercial
world has just made an appropriation
of $50,000 for the erection of a
government building for the annual
commerce of this port now exceeds
$7,000,000.
Mr. W. D. Morgan has been mayor
for the past eleven years and his
knowledge of the negro character has
eminently qualified him for the position
which he holds. His flnancal responsibility
enables him to command
all the capital needed for any purpose.
His cool head and clear judgment
during the threatened race riot
in 1890 when the governor ordered so
many troops here prevented useless
bloodshed. He loves his city and time
..? and time again the people h?iye
proven their appreciation by electing
him time and time again.
It was largely through his instrumentality
that the press association
came here this year and consequently
Georgetown will now be better advertised
than ever before.
BUSINESS SESSIONS.
The association assembled in the
court house at 11 o'clock. The first
matter that came up was a reconsideration
of the vote taken the previous
night on the next place of meet. Harris
White Stone Litha was chosen but
the matter is now transferred to the
executive committee with power to
act. If Mr. Harris' hotel and the rail
road is completed by the time for the
next meeting the committee will
select bis springs, which doubtless
will be done, as it is said that the
hotel will be opened for guests this
summer.
Mr. H. M. Ager read an interesting
paper on "How to Conduct a Daily paner
in a Small Town."
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
All the old officers were elected,
tIv:
E. H. Aull, president.
J. C. Garlington, first vice president.
E. H. DeCamp, second vice president.
C. C. Langston, secretary.
August Kohn, treasurer.
Rev. N. P. Jacob, chaplain.
Executive Committee?J. M. Knight,
J. E. Norment, J. W. Ragsdale.
Final Shape of Public Building Bill.
Washington. Special.?'The public
building bill has been agreed upon in
conference. It carried $15,800,000 when
it left the House. The Senate added
$3,200,000. In conference the Senate
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amendments wcie tcuu>.tu u_,u-,v
200,000. Some of the items in contro
versy as finally settled, are as follows:
' Anniston, Ala., limit increased to $75,000;
Richmond, Va.. $175,000; Memphis.
Tenn, total increase. $250,000;
Rome, Ga., increase $8,000; Greensboro,
increased t-i $02,000: Athens. Ga., increased
to $100,000; Greenville, Tenn.,
increased to $110,000; Biiox: Miss., increased
to *125 000; Georgetown. S. C.,
increased to $50,000; Macon, Ga., increased
to $154,000. Struck out. Winston-Salem
$160,000; struck out $200,100
for Jacksonville. Fla., and allowed
t50,000 for additional buildings.
Telegraphic Briefs.
The National Biscuit Company has
purchased the Mount Cracker & Candy
Company of Kansas City
The total amount received up to date
by Cornelius N. Bliss, national treasurer
of the West Indies relief fund,
was $109,090.
Presbyterians in session at New
York organized the Presbyterian Civil
War Veteran Association.
The African Methodist Episcopal
General Conference has decided to begin
mission work in Cuba, the Philippines
and Africa.
The Brewers' Protective Association
f"B UCU1UCU iu auunou Clgu lu avga
and half-pint bottles in Ohio, Indiana,
Kentucky and West Virginia.
District Attorney William Travers
Jerome, of New York city, will address
the Colorado State Bar Association
at Colorado Springs July 1.
Bishop Oberholzer, of Lancaster,
Pa., opened the general conference of
River Brethren for the United States
and Canada at Abilene, Kan.
Wihle being lowered into a coal mine
shaft at Jewett Cit>, Kan., ex-State
Mine Inspector John Keegan was killed
by. falling 100 feet.
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CANCER CURE BY B. B. a
All Chronic, Deep-Seated Slcln and Blood
Disease* Cared. To Prove It B.B.B. Free.
Mrs. M. L. Adams, Fredonia, Ala., took
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) which effectually
cured an eating cancer of the
nose and face. The sores healed up perfectly.
Many doctors had given up her
case as hopeless. Hundreds of cases of
cancer of the face, lip, breast, eating, offensive,
festering sores, persistent pimples,
carbuncles, suppurating swellings have
Kt? ?Vio T1 R all the sores
healed up perfectly. B. B. B. also cures
eczema, itching humors, scabs and scales,
bone pains, ulcers, offensive pimples, blood
poison, carbuncle, scrofula, risings and
bumps on the 6kin and all blood troubles.
Druggists, $1 per large bottle. To prove
it, B. B. B., free and prepaid by writing
Botahic Blood Balu Co., 12 Mitchell
St., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and
special free medical advice sent in sealed
letter.
The national debt of Fmnce is $6,000,000,000.
Ask Tour Drnlor For Allen's Foot-Ease,
A powder. It rests the feet. -Cures Corns,
Bunions,Swollen, Sore, Hot| Callous,Aching,
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen i
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
ail Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. AcXno
substitute. Sample mailed Fain,
ess Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y.
When marriage is a failure it isn't al
ways due to financial stringency.
M. L. Thompson <fc Co., Druggists, Conlersport,
Pa., say Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the |
jest and only sure cure for catarrh they evei j
told. Druggists sell it, 75c.
An iceberg in the pulpit cannot !
kindle a fire in the pews.
Mrs. Annie McK;
Temperance, 326 Sp
Cured of Severe Fem
E. Pinkham's Veget
" Dear Mrs. Pikkham : ? I
have had experience with the ge
lacerated when one of my childr*
date all my afflictions. I found tl
was impaired, I had female weakr
frequent flooding. I became wea
dragging through my work with<
who had been helped by taking Lj
Compound insisted that I take
felt so much better that I kept on
I used the Compound faithfully aj
strength are mine once more. I k
was so nearly lost, and I appreci
The few dollars I spent for the me
was worth to me. Yours very tru
Sons of Temperance."
$5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABO!
No other female medicine i
Widespread and unqualified endo
Mrs. Pinkliam invites all sick
Bhe has guided thousands to heal
EDICALCOi^W VIRGINIA^
RmBLISHED 1838.
m i ne Pixiy*r 1 * tu cw?ioii win tuiuuiouuo
September 30Ji 1902. Departments of
Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy,
Well equipped Laboratories, splendid Ho?pital
facilities and abundance of Clinical Material
afford unexcelled opportunities for
practical work. For Announcement and further
information, address, Chrlstepber
Tompkina, 31. D., Dean, Richmond. Va.
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The country's talkie' politics
from 6oobervHle to Grover,
Red Seal Shoes they meet its views
And help the country over.
A JUDGE'S \
ly, Chaplain Sons of
'adina Ave., Toronto,
ale Troubles by Lydia
able Compound.
>eing a mother of five children I
xieral troubles of my sex. I was
:n was bom and from that hour I
lat *vithin a few months my health
less and serious inflammation and
k and dizzy but kept on my feet,
Dut life or pleasure. A neighbor
rdia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable
at least one bottle. I did so and
the treatment. For seven months
nd gladly do I say it, he:ilth and
now how to value it now when it
ate how great a debt I owe you.
dicine cannot begin to pay what it
ly, Mrs. Anna McKay, Chaplain
TE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.
n the world has received such
rsement. Refuse all substitutes,
women to write her for advice.
tn. Address, Lynn, mass,
stic Creations in Stylish Shapes! I
VAL WORCESTER /
hDCFTC STRAIGHT i(\
'IV3L 1.3 FRONT H
re the embodiment of perfection I
STYLE, FIT, and FINISH. /
our dealer. Accept no substitute, m
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WORCESTER, MASS. \
SWIFT CREEK Slock and Dairy Farm.
C Bu for aalealxrcr nu-nberof
"4 , "*"* . ?f* nice ynnng reentered A.J.C.C.
I lA J Jtniey (lull* and Helfera.
In rKb rfxZ Nonebe'terbred In theXourh.
K Combining close r the m.'St
I'fW fV/ noted ana up-to-date blood
11 \\ Irt In America. Bulla 10 to 12
? month* old. $25.00. Helfera.
same ace. $35.00. PUT,AND-CHINA PIGS,#5.00 each.
Send check and ret what you want
T. P. BRASWhLL, Prop , Battleboro. N. C.
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Enclose a-cent atamj for particulars. B
Address SCOTT REMEDY CO., Loulitvllle, Ky. I
WHEN WRITING MENT1QK THIS FAFEK. M
nnnnnif cured in30 to so days.
11II || || v V Write for particulars and 10 days'
I In II r III treatment free. o. e. Collum
UIIIII U I Drop.7 Med. C*? Atlanta, Ua.
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Good of Playground*.
The St. Louis Globe Democrat says:
"Play grounds greatly lessen the juvenile
mischief that often runs into
crime. A noted lecturer says permanent
play grounds in cities are important
moral helps and that the police department
in London reported many
years ago that crime was largely re
pressed by giving children a chance to
work off their surplus energy in play.
New York city made the same discovery,
and not only provides sufficient
play grounds for the schools, but is rapidly
adding to the number of small
parks and open spaces in crowded
places. Play for children presents itself
to sociologists in these times as a
natural right, the disregard of which
runs up a heavy score against a community."
Jets and Flashes.
When Christ shines others are not
seen, like the stars in the daytime.
The diamond in the rough is worth
more than the best polished paste.
It is safer to throw back the switch
than to pray God to save the train.
TA? r>??,.v.U? TKo^tpo tn
1/aviU DClitsi j o nc|Juuiib * v I
New York is to extend underground as
deep as it is high above ground. The
i hole is to be used for stage scenery
and the handling of it by a new method
j Mr. Belasco claims to have invented.
Before starting for Europe the Rev.
j Dr. Parkhurst fired a parting epigram
at the Low administration generally
fnd its polire commissioner in partiular.
"A healthy devil," he said, "is
more impressive than an angel down
with nervous prostration."
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- JIM9
We would caution all people against accepting
substitutes for Peruna. Insist upon
having Perjina. There is no other internal
remedy for catarrh that will take the
place of Peruna. Allow no one to persuade
you to the contrary.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartrnan, giving i
full statement of your case and he will be
pleased to give you bis valuable advice
gratia.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus. 0.
And every Distr
of Skin and S
rvciicvcu vy <
And a single anointing with
cure and purest of emollients,
lowed in severe cases bv n
RESOLVENT PILLS,toe
the most speedy, permanen
torturing, disfiguring, itchin
crusted, and pimply skin an
of hair, ever compounded.
USE CUTICURA SOAP, ass;
preserving, purifying, and i
ing the scalp of crusts, scales, a:
falling hair, for softening, white
1 t a. r. t_-t i
ana sore nanas, lor oaoy rasnts
form of baths for annoying irrit:
free or offensive perspiration, in t
weaknesses, and many sanative,;
suggest themselves to women am
poses of the toilet, bath, and nurs
bines delicate emollient properties
great skin cure, with the purest c
most refreshing of flower odcun
ONE PRICE, the BEST skin i
BEST toilet and baby soap in the
COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNA!
Consisting of COTICC
#||*|g\a]ma nnd ucales, and sort
1 'J 5 MI /I must, 30c., to lnatantl
-ind soothe and heal;
Ua e * ?I cool and cleanse the i
Til? aOC, 3>l core the moat tortorl
kin, scalp, and bloc' humours, with loss of
the world. British Repot: 87-28, < barterhoui
Palx, Paris. Potter I)hug and Chex. Coi
Cctictba Resolvent Pillj (Chocolate Coat
ub-tltute for the celebrated liquid Cu?iccea Ki
and humour curea Each pill ia equivalent to on
acrew enp packet rinla. containing 60 doaea,
antiaeptlc, t?nic, and directive. and beyond quei
economical blood and akin purifier*, humour cor
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? 11 U PELVIC CATARRH
She Suffered fo> Years and
Felt Her Case Was Hopeless?Cured
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Mrs. Judge McAllister writes from 121f
West 33d St., Minneapolis, Minn., as fol?
lows:
"J differed for yearn with a pais||
in the small of my back ami right
side. It interfered often. whU ?M
domestic and social duties and 21
never, supposed that J wow d *> < v.
cured, as the doctor's medicine dim
not seem to help me any. <
''Fortunately a member of oitf
Order advised, me to try Verona
gave it such high praise thai l d#* '
elded to try it. Although t started)
in with little faith, 1 felt so siueM
better in a week that 1 felt encousM,
aged.
"1 took it faithfully for seven*
weeks and am happy indeed to
able to say that 1 am entirety cured*
Words fail to express my gratitude*
Perfect health once more <>4 the beet
thing 1 could wish for, and thanktt
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| .tffnnic E. McAllister. y f
The great popularity of Peruna audi
tarrh remedy has tempted many peopla ta
imitate Peruna. A great many ^o-calied
catarrh remedies and catarrhal tonics art
to be found in many drug stores. The?
remedies can be procured by the drug??n
much cheaper than Peruna. Peruna cut
only be obtained at a uniform price, and
no druggist can get it a cent cheaper. .
Thus it ia that druggists are tempted to
substitute the cheap imitations of Peruna
for Peruna. It ia done every day vitbonl
a doubt. *
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essing Irritation
caip Instantly
a Bath with
CUTICURA, the great skin.
This treatment, when fol-,>
nild doses of CUTICURA
_? j . ?. *_ t _J ' i
ooi ana cicanse me Diooa, is
t, and economical cure forg,
burning, bleeding, scaly,'
d scalp humours, with loss .
if Women!
isted by Cuticura Ointment, for j
beautifying the skin, for cleansnd
dandruff, and the stepping of
:ning, and soothing red, rough,
, itchings, and chafings, in the
itions and inflammations, or too
he form of washes for ulcerative
antiseptic purposes which readily
i mothers, and for all the purery.
CUTICURA SOAP comderived
from CUTICURA, the
>f cleansing ingredients and the
u It unites in ONE SOAP at ;
and completion soap, and the
' world.
L TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, j
tu Soap, 26c., to clcanee the skin of crust*
en the thickened cuticle; Ccticuha Onrr*
jr allay Itching, Inflammation, and Irritation,
and Clticuka Resolvent Pills, 26c., to
blood. a Single Set Is often sufficient to
ng, disflgurlng, itching, burning, nna souj
hair, when ail else fails. Sold throughout
te 8q., London. French Depot: 6 Rue de la
tp., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A.
ed) are anew, tasteless, odourless, economical
tsoLTkNT, as well .is forall other blood purl tiers
e teaspoonfnl of liquid R?*oltswt. Pot np la
price, 25c. Crricoa* Puxs are alterative, ,
it!on the purest, sweetest, most succecsfol and
es, and tonlc-dlgeatlrea yet compounded.
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