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# cw. -yr?r-.e- wwmBewwnwHwr THESE GET CERT FIC^TES. Result of Examination for Teacherr r H_l*i in February. The papers of applicants for l-acliers* certificates at the examination he!(f on Friday. Febrn iri 20, 1003, have been passed upon by liie coun'y board of education with the lolhuvinsr r? stilt: While?\| i <s Mamie Nex<eu, 2nd irrade A; Miss Nellie Max Mon'noni-rv. 2u I irrade l>; M 1) > i ..i \. i \ i > i... i unburn, w m ci jiuss ?\, ? \ inu\<, | 2ml grade I'. Colored?Kidise Thomas, 2nd ! A; Siiua 10 U.akeley, 2nd crude B; .1 I .Speight*. 2nd grade I>; I'hilip 2.id grade II; Delia A'illiams, 2nd grade A; Ksther Thomas, 2n I gra le B; Irene Iia*:eley, 2nd grade B; (Jen V? Williams, 2nd grade B; Wiiliani Moiiznn. 2nd grade B; Rosa Henry, 2nd grade A; Mary 10 Maxwell, 2nd grade A. STEAMBOAT LINE CHARTERED. Side Wheel Steamer to Ply between Georgetown and Ming-) BHdre. \ The Black Mingo and t he Black J Kjver Steamboat company of Georgetown has applied to the secretary o! State for a commission. The purpose tor which the company will b-* organized is to own and operate a steamboat lint* between t he city of Georgetown and Black Mingo bridge, both in Georgetown county. The nature of the proposed equipment is to be a sidewheel steamer suitable for freight and passenger transportation. The capital stock will be $5,000. The gentlemen interested are II JD Munuerlyn and O B Skinner of Georgetown county, F Khem. 1) D liliein and W (' li**muiio:Jway of Williamsburg county. ? l ite State, March 20. wonki n<; ovei:tiu e. Eight hour law* are Ignored by those i tireless, lillle workers- IKing's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, oiirtit >nd day. curing Indigestion. Piiionsnes--, Const pat ion, Sick Ile.ohu he and all Str.in cli, Lhcr and 1 tmvi j troubles. Easy pleasant., safe, sure. Only : "x- at I) C Scot t? drug store A young man may b' a trifle sadder, but be certainly isn't any wiser when he call* i<> see ms best uii] and find* her out. | . Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like ether weeds it's 1 easily destroyed while young; 1 when old, sometimes im-! possible. Strengths the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is O Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very.hard to digest. The time to treat consumption is when you begin trying * - J4. (vr\m rrrviircplf TO I11UC XL 11U1U jiuuiavut Others see it, you won't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If \ it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consumption you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin .in time and will be rigidly regular in your trcat< ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest ail you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. Sr" We will send you Pe sure that this picture in the form of a label >s oil the wrapper of every bottle ol SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $r; all druggists. i ? wMMmmmmamtBmmm/mpmmmammiK vwmu'wjw jt* THE - ACE C.~ POaaUiW FCRK. (? ( liliitlK'tl fr?<m I.) j b? seen alon?r III'.* seaward side c! ( 1 many of our rivers <.r In-low ! ! ben Is. i could motion tinny el1 jthem ii you hail time lo read oil i hem. At Fair Fluff lliere is a great bend i:i Lumber river tor 'uiles to lhe west to ineet Little Fee I)e< river, ami beds of oo,?r-e sand! washed over, covering the pitie\ woods for miles,while and >i.:11i11it. The railroad company bought ; acres of it and hauled it along iln-| road bed Ii?r badast. Hut th ! prettiest, whitest sand-bed I ' Know of is near Ivey's Bluff, j some lo littles above Fair Bluff, j isi below another big bend in he Lumber river. The sand is coarse ; n i beautifully white, with a scattering of pink grains through ii. People dig and lian! ii for miles, ami many use it a* a earpe. on the iloors ol their dwJl ngs I have thought if some glass makers had that beautilul sand I hey Could get out the finest kind ol lenses. All of it put there b\ rushing sv,irling waters of Noah's Hood,or ol the oiig nui llood b.To:e Adam's time?perhaps bolli. But I have not time now to tell you ol Lyneh's river, [Puck river ami Black Mingo deposits, to say nothing ol Waecamaw, or some iitlli sand beds in the lower part of Possum Fork.'' YOU KNOW WHAT VOU TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic la-cause the formula i> siinply lion and Quinine in a tasteless f form. No cure, no pay. oOc BUN SON PRIEFS. \ It appears that the spring senI .. .! . .....liV ^ 11.1.^ iI ><111 is Oil jOI liltr ( Miiir.n imiiv iii several years. i he weather liaheen almost equal to sntnme: ileal since Match l,and the "roaring lion'' feature peculiar to Match lias been conspicuously misMng. During the past week larmers have been very busy, the cessation <?t the rain ?jivin^c llieni an opportunity to plant corn. Oats are looking: line and are * ti;ore advanced than usual at litis time of year. A good crop is expected. There will be a considerable increase over last year of the to baeeo acreage in this section. The tobacco plants in some of the .?.? r. n.lv In (tilt Hllf] -'nn rt. v n ??< > . v. } planting will begin about the lirsi week iu April. Mr \V E Snowden of Chopper came up Saturday and visited around his old home, returning Sunday afternoon. Mr James McDowell McCrea has moved into his new <1 veiling. Mr S T McCrea is building near the old homestead. List Sunday evening and until lale in the night we had the heaviest rainfall ol the season. Even thing was tlooded and farming operations brought to a standstill. W. S. G. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache All diseases of Kidneys, T1T\ TH Bladder, Urinary Organs. 1*8 8 0 r Also Rheumatism, Back H J Kg Cp ache.EeartDisease.Gravel.l ?R i I , Dropsy, Female Troubles, V W fl a. fi-o Don't become discouraged. There is a cure for you. If necessary wrlto l>r. Fennpr He lias spent, a life time curing Just such cases as yours. Ail consultations Free. "Your Kidney and Backache Curo has cured two very bad cases among our customers the past year whom the doctors had given up. J. L. STILL A CO., Woodland, la." Druggists. 50c.. 11. Ask for Cook Book- Free. ST-VITUS' DANC E Fenner, Fredonla.N.Y Gracious Condescension. Ardent Swain: Will the queen permit her loval subject to kiss the royal hand?'' Sweet Sixteen: "What's the matter with the royal lips?'' \<, " ' ' ' * ' ' rn~~- ? *!%?rv? : *- ~rr.--?*yrr*"* ifarff&'e Bran* I Ml if & 5 *2* & i 1 MVDICV7S S^*"" y^y%4 ^>nJ" Jf'tf' y5 -?n2ijii LOOK FOR. THIS TRADE Cures Cor? Dear Sirs:?After reading your advertisement I bought a bottle of your whiskey, which helped me right away. I cm now on my third bottle, using It for consumption, and I feel like a new man. I think . that if I had known of your whiskey when | I was at home la Chicago, I would have never come out lure for my health. ED. SCHl'BARTH. i6GS Market St.. Denver, Colo., Aug. IS, loC2. Stopped Hemorrhages. Nashua City, N. H.. Sept. 11. 1003. Gentlemen:?It i3 with gnat pleasure that I write to Inform you that I have used eight bottles of your Pure Malt Whiskey. I would not have been here today only for your wonderful medicine. I have used all kinds of medicine and been under the care 01 doctors. * have had three severe attacks of grip and pneumonia, which have left me with a bad cough and weak heart, I am 67 years old. It has toned up my system and stopped, the hemorrhages and I cough but very lit'tle. I only regret that I did not know of your whiskey before. I cannot express what it has done for mc. I beg to remain. Yours respectfully. MRS. II. C. ALDINGTON. Thousands of such letters are received from patients who havo becu cured by Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. r Caution.?When joa n?.k for DufT Rft the genuine. I MKCru|?uloHH <leii! preparation. y\Ill try to sell yon rl \Vhinkey NiibtMituten. wliicli are put ? nhirh. far from relieving: the nick, i ''DnByV" nnd be mire yon tset it. 1 uVixkey nbich contninK medicinal, 1 the trade-mark, "The Old Client tat/' The genuine Pure Malt Whiskey is Sold At All or direct at $1.00 a bottle. Refuse imitat as good as "Duffy's." It is the only whisl medicine. Valuable medical booklet sent Rochester, N. Y. lipiflH . ?; nerwe< Norths Florida . a passenger service and comfort,equipped ^ Dining, Sleeping and ' For rates, schedule, tionr.write to WM. J. Gene GnEELEYVILLE PEFtSONA'-S. Greeley villi-:, March 23--Mr \V C Tutle was iii town to- lav from San tee. Jiev K McKaskill preached in the Methodist church Sunday night. There was a large congregation present, Mr W N Clarkson of Heinemann was here this afternoon. Miss McOlary of Foreslon is visiting at Judge B K Clark-; son's. Miss Nannie Duke lias returned 1 home alter spending some nines with friends at Lanes. Mrs L C Spann, of this place, is visiting relatives in Sumter. Swajip Fox. Some people think they are growing sentimental when in truth they are merely in need of a liver regulator. The longer a boy is tied to his mother's apron-strings the nearer he is tu success when he does cut loose. . qg i < p>" . sm '* '- w*rmi a.' - 1 Wwi' m w m ?,;?? ? g efo'ttU ;^&sa *$ MS&I18W /.I,J, Jtf.l ZZTXD.^ A W \?\ MARK ON THD DOTTLB. sumption I Mr. W. D. Pall, of Richmond. Va.. had a rlrnilar experience to that of Mrs. Ailing- ; ton. Gentlemen:?I commenced on yonr Duffy Malt V."fcijkey last March, and have been faithful in tahinR it ever 3ince. I have used ] .1^-, K.M t 1,.? .,n.l .ii-i C.^linc hull.'r I wi'v; uvimii v *i_o, mtiu ??.s "v.?w. , My hemorrhages havo almost stopped, and | my cough very much improved. WILLIK L?. BALL. 718 N. let St.. ! Richmond, Va., Sept. ?, 1903. Pneumonia Cured. Gentlemen:?I had a severo caso of pneumonia last fall, and have used about one dozen bottles of your whiskey to build me up and find it docs what you claim for it. Yours respectfully. B. PEDERSEN*, Hnmlinp, Minb., May 14, 1902. It cures consumption, cougha, colds, grip, brcachitls, catarrh and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It also curc3 nervousness and Indigestion. It gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity to tho muscle, and richness to the blood. It 13 a promoter cf health and longevity, makes tho old young, keeps the young strong. It is absolutely puro and contains no fusel oil. It will cure almost any caso of consumption if taken in time. Over 7,000 doctors prescribe It, and 2,000 hospitals use it exclusively. y*n Pure Vnll Whiskey he snre yon er>i. mindful of the excellence of this lieup imitations, and *o railed Mult it the market for profit only, nnd i re positively harmful. Demand It is the only absolutely pare malt liealth-iflvinK qualities. Look for oa the label. Dispensaries ions and substitutes, there Is none Just cey recognized by the Government as a free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, hciCfl.ST llNhl UGHFAP^opjRflVEL sn fhe? s&SOUTH ? Cuba. ) unexcelled for luxury viththe latest Pullman Fhoroughfare Cars., maps or any informaCRAIG, iral Passenger Agent, _ - - A. M. SMDEK, Surgeon Dentist. Will in luture devole hi.-< whole time to his Eioctree office unless due notice he given. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Holding llu? breath occasionally is said lo be resting. If it | : doesn't the holder it wilt at least give the others a rest. 8 Toko Laxative Bron | ^SevenMillioi^oxe^wh^uipas^^^n ' / .+.</ ? tfe'f- v.. vc; . ' * V ^v< jg* ' J-* 1 i1 .id w'.i. t1 im'ri'- tpi* ' T.1 -'*> ' t "wW WJ p are recep iv -cnewes' White.Goods, Embr Ptibbons, Skirt?Gooc i'mANYH But we wi'Ihove th tionsicoming irrevei customers will alw& est to select from. STYLE, ?S ARE' ALWAYS TO ?? Stackle vTffg-.cg: Ill II AT | | rhcinas&Eradham's M | - STABLE3 ^ J| ttt A FRESH SHII {2 HORSES am | Gall and take a. | ?:?:?WE OAUKY A Ft | . Buggies, Wagons I SEE THE CELEBRATED I WHITE 5TA m Built by I he Atlanta Buggy < g (iuaranteed by tj Tixorri.a-s <?z 2ia( | j B STEELE, Manager. - TOSACCC The undersigned will be in the this season. They will be prepared terial all SIZES and KINDS of ' LOWEST POSSIBLE COST to tl give your orders for FLUES IS f of which they uie made is alway the year, LATER IT WILL RE solicit your orders, promising to g Respectfully ^ ED EDWIN HARPER, FRED W. HARPER. Muuuuvvuvwmuuw VI ? I). C. SCOTT, President. * THE BANK OF i $ Transacts a General ! 5 COLLECTIONS CAREFUL,.Y i PROMPTLY R] S DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 UI J i>nti:?T< > HENRY P WILLLaMS, t JOHN A. K ELI JOY, * r. ii. kell: ?V* VZp itotj FALL SUIT or The kind which you ca write to me ami 1 will Our suits run 31 to 50. large variety of Boys' and Childr Every Siut or Overcoat that we sell we if they do we will give yon a H. BROWN'S GRANITE Opposite the Acadei 224 King street re a Cold in One 10 Quinine Tablets. ? n cnths. This signature, ^ ^ \ 4 V -i ' -1- I 'L ' " ZING DAILY THE r THINGS IN | oideries, Laces? Is and Millinery. IESE ' ARE REtNG )UT ON ARRIVAL/ 6 latest produc cy week so our gshave the newginaejty ano )WEST PRICES BE fottnb^AT 's Cash Store. T.I i in mm ii i MENT of :: t I d MULES. I look atCthem. . I and Harness. B RBUSBY I Com puny and Sold and iham, ./Lg+s p/d - - KINGSTEEE 8. U pi ^bzjshhbmdbbqhhhhI > FLUES. 1 TOBA^O%LUE basines# . |% to make ont of the beat nw ' /rOBACCO FLUES at tire le purchaser. The time to tIGIIT NOW, the materia 3 cheaper at thia swufon ot -y^ HIGHER. We respectfully 'hifm ive you entire satisfaction* WIN HARPER & SOU. ' * fy'ir&'i *5 Jan 13,1902, 1 " fyf EDWIN 0. EPPS, Cashier. . | KI IS GST REE. Banking Business ; LOOKED AFTER AND \V: EMITTED. 'WARD RECEIVED. R. D. ROLLINS, -a \ D.C.SCOTT. ;; EIIAN. 5 iitiiiWH N'T -A OVERCOAT, J ^ 119 n't get in yonf cify, semi you samples* jj We carry a very ens' Clothing, guarantee not to fade or Tffy aol new Suit Or OvereoatL CLOTHING H 1 ' my of Mask,CHARLESTON, S. C$. | I | Day Stfu] / Z onevwy I |