.For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Buh sgetable. Frepa rationforAs - 0ing -thI 1MS to machs anId BowlIs of B . ears tho C.a r .t 0 A TV NARICOTI. 14AeI46 Sard- U Anix na # 4k ati~A+ Aperfee lemedy for Constipa flon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea . Worms,Convulsions.Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. For Ovoi FacSimile Signature or NEW YORK.Years EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEFL VMS cgenTAvm SOMPANV.- NILW VOMN CITY. IT'S 7A7 FAC "One meat market passeth away and another meat irar ket cometh, but the old meat market (Moore's) abideth for ever. "-Ecclesiastes, ist.chapter. Remember, We sell lots of things and buy lots of things. We i cash for all kinds of produce and hides. We want your ton seed and seed cotton-in fact we want everything have got and will pay you cash for it. The Old Meat Market. J.D. 0MOO E COYRGTE' NA MBR(R/RS& "CLOTHES"I'2 I That' ouKet tsalasrtx .' Itstetx faltesr osw prech Yhtsour e yeIts Evey or e steU on nt' te utt ofvelthe entmns forewhchw s ow'l toc o houst youw'R n tinki e of orwt fre c oming ot san.nteetr * W~te same tet lte. that end yo u Our nextt discourse will be anw Si or .vr e iki u.AY , Ptl n )rchgonetorahereln --:rmenn t . * r-~-- IfTho kind u that ae made t t~ihe e so o the'l atoco * IIDO YUThat win thate wl orth de. ht ab anal i toire hoa olnot find on thie tet, nd reti et icrdse hal beo t Neice tinotoflo ul~ing. n rmso n iemd oodr g - - ..CO E ONB E DN SD Y.. PERFUME3 OF THE EAST. Mhc Crusaderm flroulit Then From the IIoly Lund to Europe. During the dark igem and in early mediaeval ties perfumes, with the ex meptionl of ieense for eceleawstical use, Were almost unknowijandthe rude Saxon thanes and Normau .bhrons and their spouses were qilitp iontent with the sm1el1 of wood ires, and huge masses of roast or seethed moat and were not at all solleitous to enjoy the pleasure of sweet odors. It seens to hiive been the crisaders who brought irai' the Holy Land into westorn I'u ropj. the perfiuies for which t'he cas has; foni tline ilumemorlial been re nwie 1. The origitial home of per iln'e w as o; ther Chinn or l'rnt. dito ia-ta namett century the priesta to the temiie of Hellopoll3 L)e:l to) oT every day to their divinity thi-e - )f perfumes, one iII Ihe or' or It nloonl an.1 the o i:- at o i.d oei ag a Sntl ('o1iJps.'(i O fxien t. gredients, forming :IIn ensemibAa:.111. kaphil. The univers;ahlty of perfumes 1, ancient Greece is kvown to ever. ;)! who remembers the (1lightfill ,- t. (Ion';( fowh. perl":n.e i 1m:.,- of g~ Indies in ulwer's "Last Days o!' P. pell," and from lHets i tiht' -e )r fuimiory spread t Iomei, wh :'-. 1m the empire, almost every o! J' Ic seeited. Evenl the stanthirds of t - were prfuml, -Ind thle vt. the ( Coli im when the emli :T prescent was duied with arom:a ie pi.. ders. 'The sutcs.il ve iuvasi:m; oft: bail mrimris led Ito the ;shu1i'tieg up o: perfum~n;'r Nhpsw'th whie'l thew E-. nal1 City" had aIboundeelI an1.1 unt' Ii tIme of the Illenaiss:nee perfun. Iry Italy wis olily vended by a few apth terica'I.. 1t 1ule, h1 mwever, ha1d 1.>t (: - outt in Countantinople, aid at ih. rl; of tht (Greok emipirel0 theBy,.anti. Greeks f'ound that their Turkisi co-. ie eaplnols .n75h. epreseontatiell botlcil or tiou. ~ oinld lne dpurpots o attnd the co u ,T 1 ~~iaiunt lt arish meetings whicl wil to ta.te IALNA A St at e ciounty Aoufrt ho'~u, -_______r_______ dtyeir reguary plceo9 metigo The sen Saturdayoin Deceo mb niA''O 190r fort purpose of e h-g~e tuE TIEog o-iCRL ocunt for tahe u licersg fr 'hl . B .W.r s. hht Jdo LO fThe~ couty fer ui0 hall) ~o ni1)~n~ ieiLteao imn clonto a,) Prello ent, Secr~ tttoi f h -weno u efctno and Trea.urer.iAtothesdo--untyd. glrwhhreetg, L hicnh wil ei 18 hmd it- d 1( jlult ieknie onitOhe 9thfday sofdDecembertirepre sippnttive, or degtes tone,h aN.'t IeQrl ht ie i n per Cholen tor ot aoiatwfr e the purpo o Pof matinb aTteir esee loap ivos Vigon the 2( ll fN-. 95 it uui fonst Wdnuday one OJahar 10.ainhru, t.1 co~ki h ' Each)1countysowiclns-',eifone torytha-e leabest atenda theaneuih -it. John I'. Lwis.8th (311!of ., 1905 in the -130 y.. ofot'il l)uol. I'latlig ole't loicy11141r1oa. in y byv Me . P. P.h, Foley's &otto.. Chicg.. tri-.iatt----ar rene~ysid 31 ccun (f 110gr*)t i Ob i 17' NII S. t I 7. genine 'Uei4 ~Vrth.-I4 znt~ileii~i y, oil &u inet ion y I.. -u of tem. I'li genine ob-~e Ie'e.-y 2:-"i"1 . P. *1 M3iT~ H, T. P. Ptaon metings call. to- moet ati l ot the, A-rLt~A ioA.C u Sateo Ct. on te fitt Wdue day inJanuar 1906 ThestaeotingtNcssay w-l be-held for thouturpodo ofd', e .lectig p tate ofiefrthe i nsui ig. yea u a l ' *- - - Ca . agi.ttl. membero the w xcutive - Cout it... . - 0 (!C~id r Leottn or Southernis Coto A - -- io~.-------- .lE3:4351 upaon ladfollow: lFor A1a4 m 3,tni i yt-i . 4~10.'lO~. T riE1STA TEhOF BOUTHiCAROLIN WHtEAS M0. at'. . Hmi Ml aidfrm vl~o I11ton'* an oir Lizziseamte. mdesi ii ue'tro1.ime4 Pt: pat toetaiers. mi tratio of t E-tad of ndueffcts o A0~MnSiD. J.( I.amilton, d --eased. Arkansas two,~~- Flrd nG-. H- R HROR 0et n d gia- -~re oiin -hr ,Miasmnha ndauua h ide n URE FOR RBEUMATISMP" porary relief that the old "remedies" gave, - lp that the doctor's prescriptions give; but AND COMPLETE CURE. That is what does. Rheumatism is caused by an excess of ble blood. It is an internal disease and requires I vigorous internal remedy that will cleanse all its germs and yet act through such nat s that it builds up the entire system. ALL POISONS SuTm BLOOD. /. I n TO STAY CURED. t from any other remedy. The result of the tific discoveries. At the same time It cures Rheumatism It sweeps out 'TER 16 YEARS. of the blood the germs of Baltimore, Dec. 10th. iave suffered terribly with ,s treated by leading phy. and cures Indigestion, Con lief, Long since I despaired again. But hearg stipation, Catarrh, Kidney decided to ve it a trial. )ottles, and anks to this and Liver Troubles, La 3, I now feel that I have ;e on life." Every ves g r -en driven from m system. RA D. GARDNER ,tm lo PiosR 01. JaRes St., Baltimore. YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS IT. okiet FREE Po',BLIOE D frpsaeBOBBITT CBE-MICAL CO.,~BLIOE D ofr poetbgeod __the _germsof MAKE oNotithe bf eselia TH11ELi OUJTLE [ ure Lands of talvi, I. Smith, do-eased. .A Youri raidihig, Hlome Wileil i -i(tt.of cseliealed lanidi of Cal. sti Gi'. i ipat1ioin, of Pickny County, phe closer you investigate our p Spring teri of 1905, of Lae 0'urt of and on I- niethods (of doinig business, the Ojo1ituou Pkiiii for Fid county, ii't, dcer Grp e tn by the jetliig judge, and b0t1 o aes Btmorell YU aid inquest aving been returned to me MAKEby liohefor, notice is her. by given Our shoe man has grown grey study- to te heirs at law of the aid Calvin se. iug leathers and lasts. The result is, Sinith, c)- othl', e.1ufim 'ng tilet' hint, to we ir showing ur itie of footwear, envy eppea atl n-ake chum to taid echeated Pair of wrhic is sold on our personal land-. gutarantee. A shoddly Shoe h)ac no place Said Catlvi" 31. Sillth (ised October (n our me o dves. A sliongust b Iatler ss, , 1901,'asd Wis tit pirson last seied an.1 gi od le.ather' at tlaet lu !oro woe teOf Paid loiid,, Whichit aro described as b tillitegr to sell it. foyIou, MAEN's' SIIOE.S.-Meu's geninile firm All thiat piece, pnr' )I' traclt of 11,11(l (Ill '.lity split, as t107'r wilter-proof a-4 it lying at~d beinig Hittmnte ill tilie counlty of Ou can hoe made at the pas ce. A new Pistu endy --tte of 'oulh ;nrolna it has pi iLe they do 't wear- 1.25. N's tatoU tOWiish il ot t ast. Of T eireu Et s gnie shangaroo Bluthors, $1.5r). ntoo orek, comprising three iadred pai' figh BootR in Kisigoiroo idt( 1 (%voeity-five (325) ae'os more oi less gu.& -a lfr . Ath d s ha no; p.N0 lac e d o_ I WteI rt. n onouls es SAy shoo ms beKttigle~rrnryOI(' yDvd.ek~ an oo d latcher a soth athefr, wlo . are tis~11( eoi ste lliB MENx 'l we OES.-vraeMen's gennineA .. IfirstiS qualcrity lI sp ta ed w te-po'f (rf(ot:tlo' .iktsaotty Shnine th kn or $2.99.rs "1.in. S:3 i Caf0rh9 0 at $; w'igt$3 stounds'.h Men' Sunday Shoes, KLa-' Cut lPces roo: -tin e r, i l sid ate r ip, aol.5. Ou 1r "T 'ea A n ti - s"- he best '. 3 ..B ebr surPo~t La ualf ei (i ideversily- MenNhJug Sh1 50th 3 0kn for $1.99. is "hKing ta, .A Elsmaesi linn,'I 'ii.a 'id eatem'cotnti ad tAtin ofin hest aate d and efs of l is12.adcesall hantviug ben madie aitidre (~I~1 HiO DEAWUMNT pr n i"g ttrf of othe nurt ieon iti'g abogtarybfoetelisedeoemeeby that treyn jue andp migudvia' i. wo, s o't' misios said inqefor having thee returne o Pie us yu ha" th satsfacion f knwi by the f eo, otiowce if eriy given thatyouhaie ti-' et'- lut tat l toY he whhesaitlawdofihe sadrCtin M.ul canbm~yanmifan~ tin trniototr otaathcd amnui it wron we re t maeitgood Our(piend n~taer culand tad seatted your tradd.Calvin M.fiSurts with Oetvbet give ou an~1eaf 190gene'lndu ofs th . er lha'yseze ourl thrt piece, parcWintrrtruitsflate $18.0. Our$18.0 suit art'ivi lyingh bateJdgeo b einsitaeinthonty of t Maxwel.Feage.DaviPio. en t of Souetat of;artlia i.nMEas 117 11 N.Min 5', Grenvill tat 0 o wnceship an tasto disigs Eas Rea th reksc th rad o tea-tov. 1.re9k, conpisn Ethr ounred andle waty-five(325)tarThemerutlete. 70aresoinandnea Ma rieter Sar and 12lce e rT andsforer~ ly wesytaid, ro johIifl laue o Mrands outhsandl kno theAph Bar--r Watuotioldhome $1 pe om e pico 'iO tVE '~) i'Il~veyiiir'~i Octm A JJ yf~ . ILhg lOGS, ciUkrk oftsonrtaroriPi-kenstcounty. THCKTO &T S ON sty R Z N Stomach. and pw.LLdves leni hr o u es and maatroublth pair quaIVdrf Ops vici fot wool~j Choorontp Iip. (Jnp1 u ai 25. .MmtEaiq