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\\~v> rr* '!&' ir _, I O-O TO J Mill) K I^iTLg'St: I FOIR TOTTIE3 | Fall & Wff They have the greatest bargai Williamsburg* county. Their de| ok.w.^ iiofj c>n«i ami Votidiis have Oil* Til, litllTj V % !»., M..N. zero necessary to freeze out all eoui| you do not intend to buy at present, a V and will always be glad to show you department. It will be useless for great bargains in every department sledge hammers for you to judge for & Men's suits from $2.75 up. j1 |F|j Youths'suits from $2 up. Children's suits from 75c up. Kj 1 yard Sea Island homespun (? 5c 1 44 "C" " (a 4c * % 44 AA " («i 8»sc tliecked 44 41 -cj Last, hut not least, conies the < Tinware, Harness, Saddles and Conf and form. BIG- LOT OIF1 B * When vou come to town call a * [;5B AN INTERESTING CUNIIVIUNI^- TION TO VETERANS. I . iU ^ An Earneet Apjteal From County Comi mitteeman, Jacobs Urging Immediate Responses. Dear Comrades: We are confronted with a call' to duty which appeals to our hero ism as soldiers and to our pa-1 *' triotism as men. The convention of camps of Confederate survivors which was t lecently held at Creenvill has un dertaken the erection of a monuK . mentto the women of the Con-; T fedracy in South 1 'arolina, whose S heroic efforts, patriotic devotion and sell sacrifice made it possible for the Confederate army, of which we were members, to make the m most splendid record that history K3f . recounts. All who know I he tacts recognize that all the great achievements were attributed to ' our women, whose valor and des voliou have been so long utiiiotired, and no public act on our part has evidenced our apprecia i tioii ot them. This, comrades should not have been, but even now we may redeem to some extent the almost criiuuial negligence ot" the past, i t therefore appeal to you comrades J^V to enter heartily and enthusiasli cally iuto the work. Other conn ties are doing nobly; let not Wil liainsuurg be behind, and suffer k/ the reflection of indifference to so noble a cause. We are anxious to collect for Inio iiiuveiiivjiiL ai reasi uuu uonar for every Confederate survivor in the county. Some may not be able te contribute so much, but there are very few who cannot: v others can give much more, and friends of the poorest will help them to raise at least this small amount. I have been appointed to represent Williamsburg county on the general committee. All money collected will be forwardI ====== IK | 1 A BEAUT! .-.. h of ine most siyiisn 1c 1 latest patterns, se I * our patrons, has EE extend to every lady in, Wi i, fc Counties |g | A Cordia ^ to call at our store in I\ same. Our lines of La fK's ' ^ and Caps, Ribbons, La< t!E and complete. We sc p E^Benjeimi & : . t j H Sin; ree, S. O. iter Goods. ns ever offered in Kingstree, or i»: >artiiients of Dry-Goods, Clothing, reached that point in prices below K'tition. Come, it matters not if hut the clerks are at your service, thu <rn>:it hurirsins otfei'd in evviry us to bejrin to itemize all of the t, but will give you a few of our yourself, namely: Outing, nice patterns, (S 4'.jc Calicos *4 " SJ'-e Iiig bargains in rugs, 30e u * " towels 20x30 5c Suspenders, all webb, from 5c up. Full seamless hose («4c Shoes (good) from 20c up. iepartment of Groceries, Hardware ectionery, complete in every shape "TTKZfcTIT-CrieiE] nd see us; we will treat you right. e 1 to me for which 1 will receij t. Come comrades, all together; let us act at once and have our part ready by the meeting of the committee at the State Fair. Jii order that each portion of our county may be fully canvass ed, I hereby request the following named gentlemen solicit subscriptions and foward collections to me and I sincerely trust that none will decline to act. Hope, No 1.S .1 Taylor, S Isaac Montgomery, F M Player. Laws, No 2.Cicero Whitfield, J P Gamble, Dr. I N Boyd. Penn,No3.Dr. I W Graham. W I) Bryan, Robert Morris. Buttons, No 4.II D Blakely. W C Ogburn, W J Clarkson. Anderson, No 5.W S Cain'in. Asa Rogorson, James Biyan. Sumter, No 6.H Ii Kinder, J 11 Black well, W W Kennedy. Kings, No 7.I P Bhuw, Harv\ Grayson, A J Smith. Turkey, No 8.J SMcCoIlough, YV G Cantl.v, vS T Russell. Miu o, N*> 9 John S Graham. F Rliem Geo. B Nesmith. lintsie. No 10.A YV Flagler, J I* Epps, E 5$ Sauls. Indian, No 11.G J Graham, Rev. J E Dun lop, Rev. Daniel Durant. Johnson, No 12.II E Euddv. YV I) Owens. YV H llarmon. Lee, No 13.Dr. S DM B.vrd, V/ R Singlet a rv, YV YV H Cock field. Lake. No, 14.YV S Eaddy, L 0 Baker. H E Godwin. Sincerely Your Comrade inthe lost Cause, Louis Jacobs, Member of Committee for YVilliamsburg county. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case ofFever in ONE DA The Kitchen Cabinet is an orni ment as well as a useful piece of furniture. t itmtrmmmmmm 1FUL LTN R | ! Millinery, all of the very CZ2 lected to suit the tastes of just been ope tied, and we £3 lliamsburj and adjoining rr^itation 3 l7ngstrce, S. 6'., and inspect dies and Children s Ilats ~5 > :es, efce., are entirely NEW ^3 t dicit your patronage. . ^3 \n&Jeicob&% ! amnuutuumUMUiuiuuf mmammmmmmmmmmtmmmw HER PiCKED UP DINNERS. A Cnlqto Testlmor ial nt the Grave of a « Faithful Wife. "Speaking of queer epitaphs," eaitl the raconteur cf the Smokers' club, "reminds me of a trip I took to the Ozark mountains with a party of friends. It was late in September when we found ourselves nt Eureka tarings, Ark., that pretty little rei t ort which lies between the east and west mountains in what may bo called one of the loveliest valleys in the country. We went on an excur| sion every day, ar.fl one morning started out on horseback to visit the Four Alile cave, famous for its stalnc! tites. After going a couple of miles one of our horses cast a six e. . The delay occurred near a little cemetery, below which ran the White river. It was such a wild, picturesque spot that 1 staid there while my friends huutcd'up a blacksmith, and I did not find it altogether lonely, rs other visitors were moving about in the distance and the old caietukerof the graves was within hailing. I passed the time waiting in reading the headstones on some rather pretentious mounds, and in this way came to an exceedingly odd and incongruous epitaph, which I transferred to paper with a rude copy of the design. How is this for a eulogy on a partner I : my vein: : : mabtha : ' Tier Firkcil Up Dinners : : Y»cre a perfect Success. : "It was sc jolly after the dreadful and untruthful literature of the other monuments that I must have showed my amusement in my face, fox* the ohi sexton drew near una said: " 4Howdy? S'pose }*er readin wot'8 on that there stuu?' 44 4Why, yes,' I said. 4Did you know the woman ?' 44 4Did I knowMcrthy? Why, Lor bless yer, everybody knew Martby .least that warn't her name till she was dead. Her name was Molly Jones, but them huntin fellers ;»!1uh called her Marthy 'cause they said it were Scripter. S'pose yer don't hunt much ? This bo a great place for tbet, this be. ' "And just then I heard the mellow coll of a hunter's horn along the river bank below, answered by the cry of a pack of hounds. The old man pricked up his ears. 44 4Tbar, do yer hear thet? Tbet be George Perry an his houn's. They be goin to hev a fox hunt, I * » a rm ii.*.. 1,^ recKon. cee emi inur me/ ue right down thar. Yer see, it was George Perry's father that really paid for thet, stun.' 44 'Who was this Martha?'I asked. 44 'Waal, she useterto be the head oook at the ole Peiry House efore 6he married Bill Jones. Arter she got spliced they moved back inter the mountings an kept a kind of a tavern thar thet the hunters useter stop at when they went out on trips. Ef they ketched ennything, Molly useter cook it for 'em, an ef they didn't they bed to eat one'of her picked up dinners. But, Lor bless yer, thet warn't no chore! She cud make most ennything taste good, an ole Xurnel Perry useter say thet his big tavern couldn't set nospread ekal to Molly's picked up dinners.' 44 4Who raised this stone to her memory?' " 'I'm cornin to then, stranger. When Molly hed to die, lots ol folks felt purty bad, an kernel he up an 6ays he d stan the 'spenee of a monnyment to what he called her crownin virtue. He said thar warn't no great Scripter about it, but 'twas jest the gospel of her daily livin. an ef Bill Jones didn't objeck they'd let* it stan fer vrot it was wuth. An he put Marthy on as more befittin her name tor alius makin folks comfertablo, au ef tbet isn't savin grace I'd like to know.' 44 4So would I.' And, wringing the old man's hand, I joined my friends, thinking of that other Martha cumbered with much serving ancl wondering if, after all, the spirit thai makes folks comfortable isn't another name for saving grace, as the old sexton suggested. ' . Chicago Times-Herald. Take Their Sorrows Cheerfully. The following appeared in an ap peal in The Church Times on behall of a proposed mortuary chapel in the east end: 440n the south side of the church we have a spare piece of ground where we propose to build a light, cheerful mortuary chapel largo enough to contain three or four coffins at the same time." A committee of the West Bromwich town council rewarded the cemetery superintendent for his long service by granting him a plot -' /I 4-Vtz-v AAwnAMifinn ui ^ruuuu in iiio wi vwuiu tery for his own private use..London Truth. He, Too, luted Oll rei. "My mouth is all in a pucker since I ate fhose olives," she said as she turned her sparkling eyes full upon him. And he was not at all like a young man who could not grasp the suggeetions of the situation..Detroit Free Press. e * ( .y \ * | : ! Our I's and.... ' ....Other Eyes, i Our I's are just as strong as 5 they were fifty years ago, when j we have cause to use them. S | But we have less aud less cause I to praise ourselves, since others f do the praising, aud wc are > more than willing for you to see 1 us through other eyes. This \ ( is how we look to S. F. Eoyce, f i' wholesale and retail druggist, r Duluth, Minn, who after a J quarter of a century of obser- \ vation writes: J I "I have sold Ayer's Sarsapa- ? rilla for more than 25 years, / both at wholesale and retail, # aiul have iiever heard anything I but words of praise from my f customers; not a single com- J plaint has ever reached me. I V believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla to I be the l>est blood purifier, that 1 has been introduced to the gen- \ eral public." This, from a C man who has sold thousands of # dozens of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 1 is strong testimony. But it !only echoes popular sentiment the world over,' which has, "Nothing but words of praise ) for Ayer's Sarsaparilla." » Any doubt Jihoutlt? Send for'Onrebook'* I 1 It kills doubt* ami cure* doubter*. \ r iititru. .t C Atm Co.. Lowell. Ma**. I Thomas <fc Bradham will be lound al lheir "|<i stand in Kiu<rstree from Oct. 1st with a nice lot of horses, ready to fill the wants of lheir friends and patrons. We will also be ready to collect accounts for stock sold last season.! We expect to do some business here and will sell at a price to insure satisfaction. Thankinn our friends for past favors and nssur- ing them that we can do better by 1 hem than ever before,* we solicit and early cdl. Thomas & Biiadihm. » Ao <'nre, .\o I'ay. That is the way all drn«r;rists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic lor Chills »n 1 Malaria. It is sim plv Iron and Qu'iiine in a taste less fon... Children love it. Adults prefer if to bitter, nauseali' i»__; r a ing i oiik's. i net*, we. The Local Paper. The following uncredited para; graph is being circulated in some of our exchanges. * It is good enough to he reproduced here: Said a citizen the other day: 4* We expect the local paper to say all of the good things about us. It goes to help fill up the news columns, and the news is what the people lake the paper for.' Very, true, friend your argument is all right and very convincing, but did you ever consider that the unpleas , ant things the.local paper might truthfully say about you.but doesn't.would sell ten papers to Jhe complimentary item's one? We regret that human nature is built that way, but, nevertehelesr, it is, and the fellow making a lit tie country newspaper in the bali: wick where everybody is supposed to know everybody's business bet1 ter than his own, Jinds it much more difficult to determine what to leave out of the sheet than what to put in it. Everybody Smys So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic. the rooal wonderful medical disom erv of lite age. pleasant and refri'Bhinff to the taste. act srently and positively on kidneys, liver nnd Itowels, cleansing the entire system. dis|>el colds, cure headache, lever, habitual const! |>ation 1 and hi inosness. Pleaae buy and try a bo* of C. C. C. to-day; 10, £">. Mi cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by ull druggists. One hundred and fflty people wovo LrilUwi in a bridffp wreck on > the Bungalow Mysore railroad. JOHNSON'S ' CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. | Pearv has returned from an Arctic expedition, bringing back a 100 ton aerolite. Buy vour wife a Kitchen Cabi; net and save her mauy uhnecesary steps.v SHEPHERD SIIPPI? ^jg|§^ 232 Meeting 5 \^23§i^ Clh-sirleston. Stoves, Tinwares,h ing Goods, Tin Plat Tinners' Supplies, < Gu Over 200 Styles Cooking a A LSO OIL COOKEU8 an HD REDDICK, Agent for Gar/an ONE GIVES R1 Don't S^snd ii for Medici until you have © &©©© @@©s />ii Vm n r In tli/* r\n wj u^... Ten Tabules for F TLLt sort Is put up cteapl/ to eraHTf tho universal If you don't find tl Ripans T At the Dru Send Five Cents to The Rtea Spruce St., New York, and the] j^xr^cii&/ 12 cartons will 1* mailed for 4! one teat Kinans Tabules are tl xj>i jr warn Same Place. |Q £ "TEA J. N. Robsoi 136 East Bay and Nos. 1 anc Commission, Merchants IN. Choice Hay, Oats, Corn and o Consignments of Cotton, Poultry, Kggs When you ship your prod great. satisfaction in kn dealing with a reliable hoi J. N. ROBSON & SON, 11 Fill Will Sample of this ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^. j. seen at thojjp^-j 1^1 jrp Kingstree, <_' Tifl Is coneidered the test and cheapest of they are taking the place of ALL other fe LI- «* lifn 4-1*>iA 'PKie /imnikUHV IY1 IMf ltt»Ullg n 11 If IHIIC. mm vvn>| ,, ... fencing, running from 7 to 2"> wires, thus tight. They also manufacture ornament! Orders are respectfully solicited. Any gladly furnished by the undersigned. EDWIN H Agt., Page Wt Anc KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRC /0ANDY CA COHSTI 2 A Ublet now and then will prevent diarrhoea. dyxonterjr. * a reiulta. Sample and booklet free. Ad. STERLING RKMEDT C ...... . X«| J .' V*S COMPANY, ^ , S- C. 'I louse Furnish* | e, Sheet ,;:1 Galvanized . j \tter and /"jj nd Heating Stoves n HEATERS. H and Michiaan Stove&i k ELfEF. a Dollar ne |j : tried gW Lpcr 5-cent cartons :ive Centsp.-amat demand for a low prtc* lis sort of ibules legist's KS CHEMICAL COMEAWT, Nd. lO r r< in uw jviu iv j vy~«u*M«| « J cents. The chances are tea to si he very medicine jca need. Same Business .0 | C5 Jv V i & Son. I 2 Atlantic Wharf. rf : and Dealers 1 Prepared Cow Food. ,, M and Farm Products Solicited. nets there is a pwing you are > fM use. Charleston, S, C. jpH TTJitin Tlnnnn I wire mm j.j.|.."Htt tll£ 9A|)W X~[.j.- +--43" |4!,u;'nS on '. ' ' rrF^'g vooden poou Ti i.t th« late 8. p'.Brocktn- | all fences. Where introduced, meing. It is strong and dura- & anufaetures several grades of, *nlJ3 making a fence that is rabbit- ? ;/ ? tl fencing for yards, Ac. information desired will be ARPER, iven Wire Fence Co, I Bond Steel Post co. ^ 1 -dCT INQ ALL SUMMER Y""" rnABTic PB^*^DwaMSO Miunrn'r complaint?,causing »ary. natural ,<f\ O..C0i< ago, Montreal, Can., or New York. J70 III II.IU III II »MJH

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Williamsburg* county. Their de|ok.w.^ iiofj c>n«i ami Votidiis haveOil* Til, litllTj V % !»., M..N.

zero necessary to freeze out all eoui|you do not intend to buy at present,

a V and will always be glad to show youdepartment. It will be useless forgreat bargains in every departmentsledge hammers for you to judge for

& Men's suits from $2.75 up. j1|F|j Youths'suits from $2 up.

Children's suits from 75c up.Kj 1 yard Sea Island homespun (? 5c

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[;5BAN INTERESTING CUNIIVIUNI^-

TION TO VETERANS.I .iU

^ An Earneet Apjteal From County Comimitteeman, Jacobs Urging ImmediateResponses.Dear Comrades:We are confronted with a call'

to duty which appeals to our heroism as soldiers and to our pa-1

*' triotism as men.

The convention of camps ofConfederate survivors which was

t lecently held at Creenvill has un

dertaken the erection of a monuK. mentto the women of the Con-;T fedracy in South 1 'arolina, whoseS heroic efforts, patriotic devotion

and sell sacrifice made it possiblefor the Confederate army, of whichwe were members, to make the

m most splendid record that historyK3f .

recounts. All who know I he tactsrecognize that all the greatachievements were attributed to

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our women, whose valor and desvoliou have been so long utiiiotired,and no public act on our

part has evidenced our appreciai tioii ot them.

This, comrades should not havebeen, but even now we may redeemto some extent the almostcriiuuial negligence ot" the past, i

t therefore appeal to you comradesJ^V to enter heartily and enthusiasli

cally iuto the work. Other conn

ties are doing nobly; let not Williainsuurg be behind, and suffer

k/ the reflection of indifference to so

noble a cause.

We are anxious to collect forInio iiiuveiiivjiiL ai reasi uuu uonar

for every Confederate survivor inthe county. Some may not beable te contribute so much, butthere are very few who cannot:

v others can give much more, andfriends of the poorest will helpthem to raise at least this smallamount. I have been appointedto represent Williamsburg countyon the general committee. Allmoney collected will be forwardI======

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same. Our lines of LafK's ' ^ and Caps, Ribbons, La<

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iter Goods.ns ever offered in Kingstree, or i»:>artiiients of Dry-Goods, Clothing,reached that point in prices belowK'tition. Come, it matters not ifhut the clerks are at your service,thu <rn>:it hurirsins otfei'd in evviryus to bejrin to itemize all of the

t, but will give you a few of our

yourself, namely:Outing, nice patterns, (S 4'.jcCalicos *4 " C« SJ'-eIiig bargains in rugs, (« 30eu * " towels 20x30 (« 5c

Suspenders, all webb, from 5c up.Full seamless hose («4cShoes (good) from 20c up.iepartment of Groceries, Hardwareectionery, complete in every shape

"TTKZfcTIT-CrieiE]nd see us; we will treat you right.

e 1 to me for which 1 will receij t.Come comrades, all together;

let us act at once and have our

part ready by the meeting of thecommittee at the State Fair.

Jii order that each portion ofour county may be fully canvass

ed, I hereby request the followingnamed gentlemen solicit subscriptionsand foward collections to me

and I sincerely trust that none

will decline to act.

Hope, No 1.S .1 Taylor, S IsaacMontgomery, F M Player.Laws, No 2.Cicero Whitfield,

J P Gamble, Dr. I N Boyd.Penn,No3.Dr. I W Graham.

W I) Bryan, Robert Morris.Buttons, No 4.II D Blakely.

W C Ogburn, W J Clarkson.Anderson, No 5.W S Cain'in.

Asa Rogorson, James Biyan.Sumter, No 6.H Ii Kinder, J

11 Black well, W W Kennedy.Kings, No 7.I P Bhuw, Harv\

Grayson, A J Smith.Turkey, No 8.J SMcCoIlough,

YV G Cantl.v, vS T Russell.Miu o, N*> 9 John S Graham. F

Rliem Geo. B Nesmith.lintsie. No 10.A YV Flagler, J

I* Epps, E 5$ Sauls.Indian, No 11.G J Graham,

Rev. J E Dunlop, Rev. DanielDurant.Johnson, No 12.II E Euddv.

YV I) Owens. YV H llarmon.Lee, No 13.Dr. S D M B.vrd, V/

R Singlet a rv, YV YV H Cock field.Lake. No, 14.YV S Eaddy, L 0

Baker. H E Godwin.Sincerely Your Comrade inthe

lost Cause,Louis Jacobs,

Member of Committee for YVilliamsburgcounty.

Why takeJohnson'sChill& Fever Tonic?Because it cures themost stubborn caseofFever inONEDAThe Kitchen Cabinet is an orni

ment as well as a useful piece offurniture.

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itmtrmmmmmm1FUL LTN R |! Millinery, all of the very CZ2lected to suit the tastes ofjust been opetied, and we £3

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HER PiCKED UP DINNERS.A Cnlqto Testlmor ial nt the Grave of a

« Faithful Wife.

"Speaking of queer epitaphs,"eaitl the raconteur cf the Smokers'club, "reminds me of a trip I tookto the Ozark mountains with a partyof friends. It was late in Septemberwhen we found ourselves nt Eurekatarings, Ark., that pretty little reit ort which lies between the east andwest mountains in what may bocalled one of the loveliest valleys inthe country. We went on an excur|sion every day, ar.fl one morningstarted out on horseback to visit theFour Alile cave, famous for its stalnc!tites. After going a couple of milesone of our horses cast a six e.

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delay occurred near a little cemetery,below which ran the Whiteriver. It was such a wild, picturesquespot that 1 staid there whilemy friends huutcd'up a blacksmith,and I did not find it altogether lonely,rs other visitors were movingabout in the distance and the oldcaietukerof the graves was withinhailing. I passed the time waitingin reading the headstones on some

rather pretentious mounds, and inthis way came to an exceedingly oddand incongruous epitaph, which Itransferred to paper with a rudecopy of the design. How is this fora eulogy on a partner I

:my vein: :: mabtha:

' Tier Firkcil Up Dinners :: Y»cre a perfect Success. :

"It was sc jolly after the dreadfuland untruthful literature of theother monuments that I must haveshowed my amusement in my face,fox* the ohi sexton drew near una

said:" 4Howdy? S'pose }*er readin

wot'8 on that there stuu?'44 4Why, yes,' I said. 4Did you

know the woman ?'44 4Did I knowMcrthy? Why, Lor

bless yer, everybody knew Martby.least that warn't her name till shewas dead. Her name was MollyJones, but them huntin fellers ;»!1uhcalled her Marthy 'cause they saidit were Scripter. S'pose yer don'thunt much ? This bo a great placefor tbet, this be. '

"And just then I heard the mellowcoll of a hunter's horn alongthe river bank below, answered bythe cry of a pack of hounds. Theold man pricked up his ears.

44 4Tbar, do yer hear thet? Tbetbe George Perry an his houn's.They be goin to hev a fox hunt, I* » a rm ii.*.. 1,^

recKon. cee emi inur me/ ue

right down thar. Yer see, it was

George Perry's father that reallypaid for thet, stun.'

44 'Who was this Martha?'I asked.44 'Waal, she useterto be the head

oook at the ole Peiry House efore6he married Bill Jones. Arter shegot spliced they moved back interthe mountings an kept a kind of a

tavern thar thet the hunters useterstop at when they went out on trips.Ef they ketched ennything, Mollyuseter cook it for 'em, an ef theydidn't they bed to eat one'of herpicked up dinners. But, Lor blessyer, thet warn't no chore! She cudmake most ennything taste good,an ole Xurnel Perry useter say thethis big tavern couldn't set nospreadekal to Molly's picked up dinners.'

44 4Who raised this stone to hermemory?'" 'I'm cornin to then, stranger.

When Molly hed to die, lots olfolks felt purty bad, an kernel heup an 6ays he d stan the 'speneeof a monnyment to what he calledher crownin virtue. He said tharwarn't no great Scripter about it,but 'twas jest the gospel of her dailylivin. an ef Bill Jones didn't objeckthey'd let* it stan fer vrot it was

wuth. An he put Marthy on as

more befittin her name tor aliusmakin folks comfertablo, au ef tbetisn't savin grace I'd like to know.'

44 4So would I.' And, wringing theold man's hand, I joined my friends,thinking of that other Martha cumberedwith much serving ancl wonderingif, after all, the spirit thaimakes folks comfortable isn't anothername for saving grace, as theold sexton suggested. '

. ChicagoTimes-Herald.

Take Their Sorrows Cheerfully.The following appeared in an ap

peal in The Church Times on behallof a proposed mortuary chapel inthe east end:

440n the south side of the churchwe have a spare piece of groundwhere we propose to build a light,cheerful mortuary chapel largoenough to contain three or fourcoffins at the same time."A committee of the West Bromwichtown council rewarded the

cemetery superintendent for hislong service by granting him a plot-' /I 4-Vtz-v AAwnAMifinnui ^ruuuu in iiio wi vwuiu

tery for his own private use..LondonTruth.

He, Too, luted Oll rei.

"My mouth is all in a pucker sinceI ate fhose olives," she said as sheturned her sparkling eyes full uponhim.And he was not at all like a young

man who could not grasp the suggeetionsof the situation..DetroitFree Press.

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Our I's are just as strong as 5they were fifty years ago, when j

we have cause to use them. S| But we have less aud less cause I

to praise ourselves, since others fdo the praising, aud wc are >

more than willing for you to see 1

us through other eyes. This \( is how we look to S. F. Eoyce, fi' wholesale and retail druggist, r

Duluth, Minn, who after a Jquarter of a century of obser- \vation writes: J

I "I have sold Ayer's Sarsapa- ?rilla for more than 25 years, /

both at wholesale and retail, #

aiul have iiever heard anything Ibut words of praise from my f

customers; not a single com- Jplaint has ever reached me. I V

believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla to Ibe the l>est blood purifier, that 1has been introduced to the gen- \eral public." This, from a Cman who has sold thousands of #

dozens of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 1is strong testimony. But it

!only echoes popular sentimentthe world over,' which has,"Nothing but words of praise

) for Ayer's Sarsaparilla."» Any doubt Jihoutlt? Send for'Onrebook'* I1 It kills doubt* ami cure* doubter*. \r iititru. .t C Atm Co.. Lowell. Ma**. I

Thomas <fc Bradham will belound al lheir "|<i stand in Kiu<rstreefrom Oct. 1st with a nice lotof horses, ready to fill the wants

of lheir friends and patrons. Wewill also be ready to collect accountsfor stock sold last season.!We expect to do some businesshere and will sell at a price to

insure satisfaction. Thankinn our

friends for past favors and nssur-

ing them that we can do better by1 hem than ever before,* we solicitand early cdl.

Thomas & Biiadihm.

» Ao <'nre, .\o I'ay.That is the way all drn«r;rists

sell Grove's Tasteless Chill, Toniclor Chills »n 1 Malaria. It is simplv Iron and Qu'iiine in a tasteless fon... Children love it.Adults prefer if to bitter, nauseali'i»__; ra

ing i oiik's. i net*, we.

The Local Paper.The following uncredited para;graph is being circulated in some

of our exchanges. * It is goodenough to he reproduced here:

Said a citizen the other day:4*We expect the local paper to sayall of the good things about us.

It goes to help fill up the news

columns, and the news is what the

people lake the paper for.' Very,true, friend your argument is allright and very convincing, but didyou ever consider that the unpleas

, ant things the.local paper mighttruthfully say about you.butdoesn't.would sell ten papers toJhe complimentary item's one?We regret that human nature isbuilt that way, but, nevertehelesr,it is, and the fellow making a littie country newspaper in the bali:wick where everybody is supposedto know everybody's business bet1ter than his own, Jinds it muchmore difficult to determine what to

leave out of the sheet than whatto put in it.

Everybody Smys So.

Cascarets Candy Cathartic. the rooal wonderfulmedical disom erv of lite age. pleasantand refri'Bhinff to the taste. act srentlyand positively on kidneys, liver nnd Itowels,cleansing the entire system. dis|>el colds,cure headache, lever, habitual const! |>ation

1 and hi inosness. Pleaae buy and try a bo*of C. C. C. to-day; 10, £">. Mi cents. Sold andguaranteed to cure by ull druggists.

One hundred and fflty peoplewovo LrilUwi in a bridffp wreck on

> the Bungalow Mysore railroad.

JOHNSON'S'

CHILL ANDFEVER TONIC

Cures FeverIn One Day.

| Pearv has returned from an

Arctic expedition, bringing backa 100 ton aerolite.

Buy vour wife a Kitchen Cabi;net and save her mauy uhnecesarysteps.v

SHEPHERD SIIPPI?^jg|§^ 232 Meeting 5\^23§i^ Clh-sirleston.

Stoves, Tinwares,hing Goods, Tin PlatTinners' Supplies, <

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Consignments of Cotton, Poultry, KggsWhen you ship your prodgreat. satisfaction in kndealing with a reliable hoi

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