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Tho Highways of Zion. "Jordan it* bard road tu travel," it it said, aootber road ta deecnoed at straight and very narrow; bot tbt road to old ait. Zioa Ob a rob baa oo\ only btto made broad Httfl, bit math tatitr to travtl than tvtr btfbrt it) lit hittory. Tbt work of tbt coun? ty tbt to goaf bas affected tbit ebaogt aad ? wander ft! itiprovttitot in tbt rood St. Charles to Cooper't Mill ?od thence to Btebopvillo orer tbt old Raccoon Road. Tbit rood from Coopot's Mill to Grabaaa'a X Raftdt bttow Mayoaville, known at tbt Lafttttls rood, it oat of oor oldest highways and tboroogbfarew, aod bat long needed just tatb an overbading ftt Sopersieor Dorn, Coot. Htwtitn aod Lsetts Moore and Or to tat bft st oeeonplisbed wltb tbt one vi ct gtaf, wbo ftpsttr to bt a very healthy, welt cotton ted snood, le spitt of tbtir stead? aad two tie not* Iftbor. Kvideotly tbit it dot to judletoot treat moat ten taanagatattt. Tbt d mole rood plow it ft very importaot tad vaJoetle odjaoet to tbocooety's ootlt tod ??der tbt maoagemeot of conductor Joe Moore do?a vfsetool, rapid aod ottt work.' Tbm rood from Mt. Zion to Cooper's Mill It t tueoott'oo of bills and streamlets. Tbt gradt ?f tbttt hills bee bet* reduced aod tbt ?holt rood wot, whore oeoded, filled, roitod and frode? It ? manner oerer yet eccoa pmbed by aay ttbtr method, or toy otbtr force. A boovy rood rtlkr would tdd a substantial symmetry tad artistic fioish to tbt wotk. ??try wide-tired wheel wbicb pastes ovtr tbt eewly worked highway faroltbet to object Issbsb ftftd shot id latoisb coovioclog iliac* tmtioea, ta tbt most obtuse, of tSt marvelous boot fit sad tdvtatages tbat would aeerue frwea tbtir geetrel ose oo til btallog vehi? elte. If tbo progress io bridge, causeway aad rood Ctaklog shoo Id coot lout at th\seme rasa as at presset, a jeer or two more, Sam? let will bt hi mach olottr touch with tbt whole cooaty, tear aod remote, atd tbt pro difloot bootttt to bt derived tbtrtlrom maj I bt oompuwd by toy wbo wilfbave tbt iotel ligtft?t to la ha tdvaatsge of tbem. ?Nota ?Tit writer resided in t city, tbt ?Ott year, wbicb was that bleated tod wbolt tratet of wegoos bau led produce over 13 Belles of gravel aod shell toads io time for tbt snort tog sjtftrktt and returned, boot tor dttarr; therefore ihtrt wr.s oo sVtrcitv of etftotry produet of tvery cbartcttr. But tbit alty bod ft spleodid system of sewerage, or botto dretttft, aad tbo streets were paved aad teere were h ottt I riot gtlort aod tbtrt (was ft t boras aad a pleosaro tod a luiury Io vtsiueg It ) ? taatltr of Isaport to tbt traveling public la tat sves'stoo of telepboec polos entirely too far wUhta tea right of rood way, in places. Tissas odTer ? sotoaea to peosicg vehicles, day or tight, tod tba ftatborittet Should insist oa tbtir retaovftl clear of tht track. Corpora, tinne ?ibatst tbtir fall legal rights to tbe net ef bighwtyt wbeo they peaceably travel or baa I over taten aad wt rail ta find authority i tor gkvieg them tat right to place obttruc* tiots oa tbetb. Wt' vt beard much complaint ta Iba tattler. Another sat tier It that it should sowas tbat tba statuta of llmitatloos should at of force Io tbt ctst of road ways, at of other real tetttt, tod tbat wbto tht public bat batft io peaceable possession foi tr* statutory limit tod wbto a ditch or other dadoed boundary, or nark, bas been in eiitt toco tad ottoblithed tie line of rotd wty for tbat otntd, tbo road plow should havt the right cf wty for the 90 or 3) feet, ts tbt |caae may bo, frost tbat ttiafthsbed line, to wideo aod improve tbt road. And aow, that oo wort cao bo done for us by tbt rotd plow or tot couvict gtog, it boaoowot tbo powers that bt to call out tbe onecript gtog tad every hole tod defect ratal rod ta tbt balaaco of road aod oo wo coo theo tshibtl at btadtfotat t turnpike of 12 til I to, ot toy to bt found iu a Sabbath doy't joaraey Maj. Cnarlet 8. South, better known at "Bill Arp," Iba tage ot Georgia aod South art bftsaofiet, lectured io Biebopville oo lest Tbtrtdav tight aad came oo dotra lo this toiti to take she iroio for Rook Bill oo Fri? day soar stag Bo waa eater tatoed by Mr. Oto H Raid tod fatally in Bitbopvillt. "Coaiio" Bill claims to bt a eocsio Oy adop liot, at oar groat materiel aaeottor adopted bit author Wt are nooe loath to admit tba tattr-eoetiosbit at besides beiog a famed writer, tbt Major it a tf pittl Soot her oer tod patriot ftftd t Oistes is a personal magnetism aad booboeimia Is bis i*ttrcooratibftt charms oe wall at oatsrtains aod interests By tbt time this rtaebat prtot tba tltetioo will bt ftvor ftftd tbt* otiioa gont to tbt dotaotttot bow wows, at |1 bas been doiog oaco ovary four years Verily we era a toogb oatio* to ctntioae to snrviva. Gcv Waa Rat, Jfov. ft, 1900 ' Wagon and Team Run Into by frftight Train. Vstterday moroiog about 9 o'clock a wofftft baloftg to Mr Bargees Jeoklos, whicb wat employed in btallog wood, sttlltd oo tbt raiirood iraek aaar Privateer, aod was run into by the do wo freight oo tbt M. At A. R R. Tbt wag oa woe tore to pieoaa ttd tbt ftftgre driver badly braised aod hurt io tba body, bat bad ao boo as broken Uaa of tbt make wet to tot tonal y iojared that it will p-obably die, aad tbo other wat badly burt. ????nsMRswrn-mw ? Vow County Ponolon Board. At a abtat leg ef rtprtoootfttivot of tbt Towatbip Pen two Boards?btld In office of Iba Oft oft ty Auditor tbit dty to reorganise Iba sstoioo system of tbit ooaoty?Gel W D Soar tor nag h wat called lo tbo tbtir atd Dr Prtogle elected tteretory. An elec? tion wat ordered for tht new couoty hoard wbitb rtsnlted at follows Copt P. P Gail lard, W D Beorborouffb, N S. McLeod, W A. Kelt lot, tod Dr W J Pringle, tsemio log pbyctclao Tbe oew board will meet oo Ifta 21st of January , 1901, for Iba purpose of rtttivitg atd tctiog ot applieattooe fur pen etoos All persons whether tow oo pension list or siskiog applicatioo for tbe Irst timt art rttjfttrol to prettot tbtir anplinntioet at tbie antttitg. W. J. Prioglt, 8 oc rotary. ?aeatsv, S. 0 , Nov. ft The San tee Baptist Association, Delegate! wbo attended tbe meeting of tbe Santte Btp ist Association s?y it was one of the molt interesting aod profitable in tbe bis? tort of tbst body, now entering upon its tweoty-flfth year. Iu order to girt a general idea of tbe meeting, without going too much into detail, ws have secured a copy of /he report of the committee on tbe condition of tri? cburches, which was as follows : Your committee finds that of the 23 churches of this association, 19 bars reported at tbis meeting. From these reports wt learn tbat 69 ba?a beso received by baptism, 70 by letter, aod 10 by restoration to fellowship Wbila tha increase io number bas oot been so large, than bas bean a marked increase in i-ootribolioos. Tba total amount raised last year for all purposes wr.s $9,231.10. The total amount tbis year is $13,549 95?an increase of $1,323.85, with seven churches not reporting at all up to tbis time " Tbe hospitality of the Milpab community was aaid to have beau a pleasing feature of tba meeting. Tbe body will Beat cext year at Sommer too. Accident to Mr. J. C Dswklns. Mr J 0. Dawkins accidentally shot him? self iu tba foot at Cane Savannah Grossing Monday, aod will probably lose tbe foot. Ha neglected to pot oo tba safety lock,aod while holding tbe gao, thougbtleis'y touched tbe trigger discharging tbe entire load through ibe centre of his foot Dr Dick was summoned aod dressed tbs wound It was thought tbat amputation would be necessary. Mr. Daw kitit was brought to this city yesterday and Ii 00 w at tha Baker-Dick infirmary A Village Blacksmith waved His Little Son's Life. Mr. H H. Black, the well known village blacksmith at Grabameville, Suilivao Co., NY, eiys : "Oor little too, fi e years old, baa alwayi been sotjiet to croup, and so bad have tba attaeka been tbat we have feared many times tbat bt would die. We have bad tha doctor aod used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Ooigh Remedy is now oor tola relisnce. It scams to dissolve tbs tough mucus and by* giving frequent doses when tbe c.-oupy symptoms appear wa have found tbat tba dreaded croup is eored before it gets settled." There is no daoger io giving tbis remedy for it contains oo opium or other in jurious drug aod may be given as confidently to a bsbs aa ao adult. For tale by Dr A J Cbiaa. He Was Not Louis Brown. Policeman McKegan went to Colombia Thursday to identify tba man arrested by Deputy Sheriff Oaillard, at Loots Brown. Ha waet to tba jail and took a look at tba osgro aod immediately ordered tbat ba be released, as ba waa not Louie Brown, but a mach smaller negro, wbo did not resemble tba man wanted azoapt io tbat ba bad scars oo bia oeck, somewhat similar to tbosaoa tbe oeck of Louis Brown. asajSSS* ??>?? ^swaaw* "I bava used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," says Mr K S Phillips of Po taau, Ark. "It cured ma of bloody flux, I cannot speak too highly of it " Tbia remedy always wins the good opioioo, if not praise, of tboae wbo uea it. Tbaqoick cures wbicb it effects even io the most severe cases make it a favorite every where. For sule by Dr A J Cbioa Supposed Tram Robbery. Last Wednesday morning when one of the bands of the Scoter Telopbooe Factory was coming to work be picked up on tbe railroad track just this side of Green Swamp, a pack age ol five cloaks and two black dresses He brooght them up to tba shop and turned them over to Mr. ?aaomont wbo notified tbs police. Assistant Chief Weeks went down and look* ad into tbs natter, but foand out ootbiog to identify tba ownership or discover tba cause ef the goods being wbers found It ia top? posed tbat tbay wsra thrown from a freight car ia passiog, but tba only mark waa a tag or card witb No. 82 Bsjsaj i i i ? gajai Maay people worry because tbsy baliava they bava heart disease. Tba chances ara tbat their hearts ara all right bnt their stom? achs ara aoabls to digeat food Kodol Dys? pepsia Cur* digests what yon eat and pre? vents tbs formation of gaa wbiob makes tbs stomach press against tba heart It will cure every form of indigestion. J 8 Hugbioo k Co. ? Telephone Premium. Tbe Telepbooa Jfleoufactur'.og Company, of Suaiter, S C , mtnulaci-rers of1 Imperial" telephones, was presented today witb tbe madal of highest award by tba Agricultural aod Mechanical Society of Bomb Carolioa Tbis ia tba blgbeat booor ibat tbe Fair Asso? ciation oao eonfsr Tba aama company re? cently received tba medal at tbe Paris Bxpositioo io eoapetitiee witb tbs world.? Colombia Cor News and Courier. Wban you feel tbat life is bardly worth tbe caodla take a doss of Chamberlain's Stomach and Livar Tablets. Tbsy will cleanse your stosascb, toae up your liver aad regulate yoar bowels making you feel Ilka a new man. For sals by Dr. A. J. Cbioa. ?^?B?-?"?a?f??? One Year for 25 Toa editor of tba Soatb Georgia Home of Pelbasa, Gs , in a latter to lbs poallsbers of ibe Southern Farm Msgaaiae of Baltimore, says: I have bean a cloaa reader of your paper for tba laat twelve months, aad tbe same bolde a bigb place ia my eetimaiioo. Aa aa educator for our farmers it outraoks all others witb wbicb 1 am acquainted If I could indues evsry farmer In Mitchell county to subscribe for and read your paper I would feel tbat 1 bad done them a great service, for oo oss sis read It aad remain ignorant. Tba Southern Farm Magss ae, as its name implies, is oot an ordinary farm paper, but a high-class agricultural magasine dealiog broadly with all tbe great question* thai afTVci the South, aod especially the agricultu? ral loterests uf ih i sectioo Intelligent, tbioking Southern people, whether interest? ed Io farming or not, will find it of much value as ihr only pablication of its kind iu tbs country. Io ordeV tu reach tha widest poos Me circulation', the publishers ? tt ir to send tho Southern i < u\ Magnxine for one year for i wenty-6teat'"u,(J This offer will hold good ooly 'tatll| December 31 Tbs Msgssioe is bllafctA jnoatbly by the Manutarturers' Itsbing Co , Baltimore. Purse Snatober at Work 0? Saturday night while a young lady w ?n Blinding on tbt* de.iot platform wtutinir to take tbe train a negro boy snatched ber purse froru ber band aod made off with it. By-htaodere called for a police but none of tbe force was at tbe depot at tbe time and tbe thief made bis escape Tbe boy appeared to be about fourteen or fifteen years old and was dark brown or bUck in color. ? ? ?I ? Mr. E W. Vogel, the sewing macbiue man, ha9 just received a new stock of Domestics, aod New Homes. He is offering a mocbine madewjy tbe New Home Go. tor $18. This machine is superior to any ever appear* ed at tbe same price. Not. 6-2t. THE COTTON MAXIZ2T. Tbe election baB bad little or no effect on tbe price of cotton. Tbe toae is unchanged and tbe quotations show little variation from those of the past few days. Tbe quotations oo tbe local market today were: Middling, 8; Strict middlidg, 9 i? i i ' aw? Persons In need of School Desks or School Supplies, are invited to call oo B. W. Vogel, Liberty Street, Sumter, S. G. Oct. 6?It. Fiendish Crime at Greeley ville Kingstree Nov 5?Macon Lesesue, a negro, criminally assaulted Mrs Mitcbum, tbe wife of Maj Mitchum, at Greeleyville Sunday evening He went to Maj. Mit chum'a bouse during bis absenoe and brutally assaulted Mrs. Mitchum, wbo is a delicate woman. Tbe neighborhood was aroused and Lssesne was run down and captured this morning and brought to jail here He made a fnll confession Fearing that he would be lynched the sheriff took him from jsil to carry him lo Columbia, but on the way to tbe depot the negro escaped to Black River Swamp At last accounts he had not been captur? ed. Sheriff of Williamsburg Has Not Explained the Matter Kingstree, Oji 6.?Sheriff Daniols sticks to bis statement that the negro rapist, Maooo Lssesne, esoaped last night while beiog osrried from jsil to tbe depot. He wired Sheriff McLeodoo for dogs from Florence who replied that be had none The dogs kept for the ohstngaog io this county are said to be suffering with malarial fever. Scouting parties out, but there is donbt now if the oe*ro is ever caught. Etoitemcot is ruuoing high here. Kingstree, Nov 6.?Scouting parties out in every direotion. Nothing new ozcept Representative Keels has just wired ms that be is reliably informed tbat tho rapist passed up tbe Central rotd oo a through freight before day? light this morning. Supposed to be making for Sumter, his old home. Tbo sheriff bas wired for his appreheosioo aod a party follows. Tbe escape of the rapist is a mystery to every one here. How be come to get away from the sheriff uoder the oiroumstaoees, oo one oan see through. Tbe sheriff says be was baodouffed and tbe sheriff wss armed He did not shoot htm. The whole thing is wrapped io mystery. Tbe people do not seem satisfied with tbe et-oape. Kiogstree, Nov 6.?Tbe latest theory io regard to the rapist is that be is hid either in jail or in town until the cioitement subdues, when he will be jarried to Colombia for safe keeping. A oommittee of citizens will demand of the jailer where the negro is, si thsy simply wsot to kaow if be is io jsil. No violenon is meant. People will oot eatob oo to tbe idea tbat be got away a. - NO FURTHER NEWS. No further information was reoetved io official circles yesterday about tbe Williamsburg rape ease. Tbe prisoner was oot brought to the penitentiary duriog tbe day aod it is supposed tbat he actually made bis escape ?State, Nov 7. Not the Flrat Myateroua Disap? pearance in Willlamsburg A young man from Williamsburg couuty wbo waa apeaking of lynch* ings aod the ciimea tbat lead to tbem said that within bis recollection and be was not so old there had b eight negroea taken in that country I who were fit subjects for the gallowB of Judge Lynch, and that nobody over knew what had become of any one of tho night They had all tlmap peared off the face of the earth It seems, ho said that there was a nur row board between this earth and ed it, nor did anyone know exactly where it lay, so that officers of the law were as apt as anybody else to stumble on it accidentally ?Florence Times. - ?Ii? The War in South Africa. London, Nov 6?Lord Roberts in a dispatch dated Johannesbarg, Nov 5, reports to the war office as fol? lows : "Smith Dorrien states that Major Saunders and Gapt Chalmers (of the Canadian Mounted Rifles) behaved with great gallantry in the action of Nov 2 Saunders rode out under a heavy fire to bring in a horseless non? commissioned officer. Saunders was wounded and his horse was killed, and Chalmers went to his assist? ance. Saunders implored bim to leave, but was refused, and the gallant Chalmers was, I grieve to say, killed " .Lord Roberts has cabled to the war office that former President Steyo, in a speech to Delarey's burghers, October 22, said Mr. Kruger had gone to Europe in order to "get intervention,1' and that if be failed "the Louisville will be auction? ed off to the highest bidder." The flazelden-Seiiers Contro? versy May Be Settled. As previously stated the Haseiden Sellers racket of last year is sobeduled to come up for on airing io oourt at Marion this week The attorney gen cral'e office will be represented in the prosecution if the oabes are called. It was titated yesterday, however, that a telegram bad been reoeived here yes? terday from one of the attorneys say tog that the row was in progress of set? tlement ?State Nov 7. _^^^^ Yorkville Enquire : Mr E Lehman Johnson of Clemson College, S C. has an artiole in a late number of the Forum, says the Charlotte Observer, in whtob h? farther exhibits the value of ootton seed and its cspeoisl value in ooooectim with the oattle business. His idea is that all the seed should be put through a ootton seed oil mill, that the oil stoold be used fot oulinary pur* poses after proper refining, aod the hulls aod meal should be used for oattle feed aod the oattle manure returned to the farm. He exhibits tables io which the intrinsic value of the ootton seed is compared to that of wheat and corn, and node'takes to show that the time will probibly come whe ie ottcn seed will wield as mn h to the farmer per aero of the ground planted 99 corn or wheat This is exolusive of the hot entirely. Even the oil may bo mixed witli beef 6uet to make a very excellent quality of cooking material to take the p ace of lard, rod this possibil? ity again emphasizes the importance of oattle' raising io the cotton-growing area. It would seem that the growing of oattle acd the growing of ootton are of importance eaoh to the other, aod 1 also that the cotton seed, or rather the products of the eottoo seed, contribute i to a very large degree to the economi? cal raisiog of cattle and, therefore, to ths profit of the business. The reverse of this proposition is also true, that is, i that the raising of oattle on a ootton farm contributes to the economical pro? duction of ootton aod the betterment of its quality Those farmers who i first oome to a full understanding of > these two values aod of the best way i io which to make eaoh contribute to , the oiber, will' find a very considerable profit by takiog advantage of the im proved methods suggested by Mr 1 Johnson in the artiole io tbe article in i .The Forum aod io various little , pamphlets that be hit issued hereto ( fore. ? ?^^?^a? Judge Buchanan did not reaoh the oity yesterday io time to statt the work of the Court of Sessioos. Solicitor Jervey was oo haod witb two buodred indictments ready for tbe grand jury to pass upon as a starter. He says that it is his desire to dispose of every case that can possibly be gotten reaJy for trial at this term, so as to leave a compara? tively clean dockst for Solicitor eleot Hildebraod This means at least three weeks of orimioal work. Today bsiog a legal holiday there will be oo esssion of the oourt aod adjouromeot was ordered by Clerk Fisbburoe yesterday until Wednesday morning.?News aod Courier.?Nov 6. Window Glass, all siass, also Putty, for sale at DoRant's Hardware Store. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of IOST?Dark Horas Mule, one ear pplit, j about ft >eirs old, medium list. Ree? s h sole reward for return Nor 1 Jndao M Dhks Cotton in tbe New Orleans Districts. Bradstreet'a New Orleans correepoo deot writes that this has beeo a very peculiar season in oottoo growing. "All weather conditions were agaiost tbe plant op to four or five weeks ago, sinoe wbioh time they have been almost uopreoedentedly favorable. The weath? er has been warm and dry and the bolls are maturing daily, notwithstanding tbe faot that we have passed the average date of frost in tbe south. Tbe oews comes in from traveling men in all directions Our own traveling man have seen cotton fields in bloom wbioh were oot expected to yield at ail, and, Of course, with oottoo at 9 ceots a pound or thereabouts, every 6bred pos? sible will be picked. The total crop would have been very small had it not beeo for tbe extremely favorable bar vesttog conditions/' Robbed the Grave. A startling neident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tbe subject, is nar? rated by him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yel? low, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continu? ally in back and sides, no appetite?gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physi? cians had given me up Fortunately, a friettd advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, tbe first bottle made a decided improvement. I centinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at J. F W- DeLormo'8 Drug Store. 5 FARMS FOR SALE. WE HAVE MANY FINE FARMS IN this and otber sections, owned by sev? eral large Mortgage Companies, who desire to make quick sale of all real estate on band. THESE FARMS WILL BE SOLD REGARD? LESS OF COST, and this is tbe best chance ever offered to secure a HOME AS A LOW PRICE AND ON EASY PAYMENTS. Write for printed list at once, and buy be? fore we rent for another year TITLES ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. ALEXANDER k JOHNSON. 705 Broad Street, Augusta, Qa Oct 31 THE BANK OF SUMTES, S [INTER, S. C. City and County Depositary Capital stock paid io, . . $75,000 0C Undivided surplus, 16,000 0C Individual liability of Gtockbold?r9 io excess of their stock, . 75,000 0C Transacts a general banking bu?ioesa ; alsc hns a Saviogs Bsnk Department. Deposits o! $1 and upward received. Interest allowed a; tbe rate of 4 (er cent, per annum, payabli ?eal-aoooally. W. F. B HAYNSWORTrf, President Marion Moise, W. F. Rham!., Vice-President. Cashier Jan 31. You cau't fefloru to nsa your life by allow* iog a cough or a cold to develop ioto pneu? monia or consumption. t)r,e Mioute Cough Care will cure .hrost and lung troubles quicker tb*u any otber preparation knowr. Many doctors us - it as a spec fis for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for croup Chil? dren like it and mothers endorse it. J S Hugbsoo k Co - i? ???? ?i - Crepe Useoe paptr 8c t. ~c!l at H G <J6teea A Co'e. Oct 25- at ASK YOUR FRIENDS! YOU FIND THAT THERE ARE MORE STBFF PIANOS Used by people who know a good pi-.no that any otber make Its because Stieff Pianos are better and cost less tb?n others. Moving, Toeing and Repairing.; Accom? modating Terms. Catalogue and book of suggestions cheerfully given. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Wareronms, 9 North Liberty Street. Factory?Block of E Lafayette Ave Alken and Lanvale streets _BALTIMORE, MD_ KodOl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon? structing the exhausted digestive or* gang. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and gl. Large sice contains 2V4 times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed!reo Prepared by E. C De WITT A CO.. Chicago. J S HUGHSON & CO WIVES . SOMETIMES OBJECT to life Assurance Widows never do. And the wife doesn't either, when ?b old * age oomes on and the* hue bands * earning Power lessen's, the matur* ing Policy steps in to lift the burden during.the declining years of life? THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY A. W. CROSSWELL, Resident Kirnt or f ?>m ATTENTION, PLANTERS! "PHOENIX CROP GROWER" A NEW COMPOUND FOR GENERAL and TRUCKING CROPS GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : Available Phosphoric Acid - - 8 to 9 per cent Ammonia - - - ? ? 3 to 4 per cent Potash Actual (2 2 0) - - - 2 to 3 per cent We are now eoteriog the 27th year of tie manufacture of our O!* rated Breed "Hots Fertiliser baviog made "Cerealite Top Drersmg" aod "Yancey's Forroiii* for Veil w Leaf Tobacco" for the past fiheeo years, we are now, a? the rtqiest of m*ny of our old sod valued customers, placing opoo the market "Phoenix Cm. Grown" for a<l gen*r?l crops aod especially for Trucking Crops. The "Phoenix" is manufactured with tbe same care aod attention that has heeo ihe cause of tbe success of cur other well kauwo brands, for which the demand has steadily increased from year to tear Tbe ingredients entering into the composu on cf tbe''Phoenix," iike nur oilier beaae)Sj are of tbe highest grade known today to the manufacturers of Ferrit xer ; tt is, ih?r tore, a high grade manure, and is not put upon tbe m-irket to compete with any of '> iateiiat or trash goods that are so numerous Asking for your patrooaee because a trial we feel sore will convince you of tbr superi? ority of the "Phoenix Crop Grower" over other braode of the same aoalysia, we art, Very reepectfully, The Home Fertilizer Chemical Works, Manufacturers of tbe following Celebrated Fertilizers : "HOME FERTILIZER," *'CEREALITE," -AND "YAHOEY'S FORMULA FOR YELLOW LEAF TOBACCO,' BALTIMORE, MD. THOMAS SUMTE R, Agent, Snmtsr, S. C, Not 7?3t Office over Bultmeu'a Shoe Store. 3-S THE 1--S aFOH i$3.5o The three grades ot quality and workman? ship in the |2.$?>, S3.00and.S3 50 iterrick Shoe are each absolutely as good as money, time, skill and thirty-eight years of practical experi? ence can produce at the pikes named. The leputationof the makers stands or fall <>n the quality. Do you think they'll ?.a*Tificc it for a few ci rats extra prorir.> It is the only advertised Aim-rum shoe exhibited at the Paris Bxjm sitioti. Comfortable?stvli?.!>. The Henick Inner sole gives a "cushion effect*' thai makes walk? ing a pleasure Kor strebt? hovsa or dtesa ?occasions. (>rf< price* y Mr*/erf. -1 WALSHS SHOE STORE.