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AN OT11 Ell Oil AFTER IN MATT Ell OF NEOUO NOTARIES. Mr. A. J. Rothen, secretary to Gov. Ansel, yesterday received a letter from a friend in Beaufort telling some inter esting fiuts in connection with the mat ter of 'ippninting negroes to the office of not iry public? Then' have been 2f> appointments of negroes in Bcaufortin the last 20 years at the hands of the following governors, respectively: Richardson, 1; Tillman, 11; Evans, :{; Fllerbe, McSweency, 1; lieyward, 1; Ansel, none. Mr. Rethen was amused at the man ner in which an unfriendly paper had dodged tb ? issue, since the refutation of the malicious charges against Gov. Ansel, "This paper, tho first to start the insinuation that OoV. Ansel was the only governor t<> appoint a negro as notary," said Mr. Rethen, "has not had the moral courage to come DU I and ad mit that it has wronged tho governor and it has wronged him more than once --but has made a lame excuse for its fall down by saying that the governor's friends are trying to hide behind Gov. Tilhnan's record. "Of course that is untrue. All that my statement sought to do was to show that (!ov. Ansel's conduct was in keep ing with that of other governors and Senator Tilhnan's name was used to re fute the direct and untrue charge that Gov. Ansel was the first governor to appoint a negro as notary after Mr. Tillman had revoked commissions of all notaries. "1 have . hown conclusively that Gov. Ansel in two years appointed but two negroes as notaries and in one county Gov. Tillman appointed 11, it seems. This is published not to discredit any other governor, not to take any advan tage of precedent, but to give a flat denial to tho charge published in the same paper. Mere is the verbatim charge they made: "'When Gov. Tillman went into oillce, it is said, he found many negroes holding the olliee of notary public, and to get rid of them ho had tho legisla ture to revoke tho law under which they were appointed and a new law enacted. After that there wert- no more ap pointed, so far as WO kh >W, until it he came reported thai Gov. Ansel had ap pointed a negro of Greenville a notary public.' " The State, duly 31. rilinks it Saved His Life. I.ester M. Nelson. of.Na' l _7dauio, says in a recent I..?'."I lilt VC used Dr. King's N^j'TJineovery many years for v'....gfis and colds -and I think it saved my life. 1 have found it a reliable rem edy for throat and lung complaints and would no more ho without a bottle than I would be without food." For nearly forty years Now Discovery has stood at the head of throat ami lung remedies. As a preventive of pneumonia and healer of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold under guarantee at Laurens Drug Co.*S and I'ahnolto Drug Co.'S ding stores. fiUc. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. in |(u> Stock ill Goods, Mr. T. C. Bwitsccr and Miss Fannie Mae Wright leave this week for Balti more and New York to buy a stock of fall goods for the new Store t0 bo open ed up by the S wit/.or Brothers in the Enterprise bank building. This new concern will open up and be ready for business about the llrst of September. Miss Wright is to have charge of the millinery depart mcnl. How's This? We offer < (no Hundred I lollnrs Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. E. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known E, .1. Cheney for the last l"> .sears, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his linn. WAI.DING, KlNNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces Of the system. Testimonials soul free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's f amily Bills for constipa tion. Partners' Union Did It. Mr. H. F'. Karle, of the Farmers' Union, is not inclined to grant Mr. E. I). Smith's claims as being the man who raised the (nice of cotton. Ib say.i it was the banners' Union that forced tin- price up and that Smith op posed some of the best features of the movement. He seems to think that Mr. Smith is trying to ride into olliee on a wave raised by others. Chester I ,antcrn. CATARRH IS CURABLE. Successful Experiments in Abating and Curing Otis Disease, Catarrh is an entirely unnecessary disease and should not he tolerated for a single day now that Jfyomei is so gen erally known and has made so many eures in IAureus and other towns. Modern iVcienceyhna disproved the old theory that catarrh was a blood disease. It is a germ trouble, and the remedy is Hyomcf, which mcdicatOS the air you brcatho, killing all catarrhal germs. As there is lifo and health in tin- air of the pine forests, Idled with frafrant ami healing balsams, so there is life and health in breathing HyomeL So sun* is this prescription to cure even the worst cases of catarrh that Lauren , Drug Co. sell it under an ab su hlte guarantee to refund the money if it does not do all that is claimed for it. MISS NANCE'S GOOD WORK. Pcabody Board Shows Appreciation ol Her Work for Rural School. State; Superintendent of Education Martin has received a letter from WicklifTo Rose, secretary of the Pea I body board, with a cheek for $500 en closed. This check has been sent by the Peabody board to the School Im provement association to aid it in the good work it is doing, and is in recog nition of the work which has been done I by Miss Nance. The check is signed by .J. P, Morgan, treasurer of the board. The Peabody has given $12,000 to Winthrop this year, and its gifts to this institution for the past several years have averaged $n,ooo a year. It will be remembered that the Pea body board has also helped the schools all over this State in days gone by, and was very instrumental in the develop ment of the school here in Columbia, which finally became Winthrop College. Attention of the board was brought to the work boing done in South Caro lina by Miss Nance through the efforts of Mr. Martin. News and Courier. Dticklcn'8 Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Cocll ran, Ca., writes: "I had a bad sore como on the instep of my foot and could lind nothing that would heal it until I applied Ruck lea's Arnica Salve. Less than half of a 25 cent box won the day for mo by affecting a perfect cure. Sold under guarantee at 1.aureus Drug Co.'s and Palmetto Drug Co.'s drug stores. Death of an Aged Lady. Mrs. Addie Prandingburg, of Union, died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Williamson 1). Rarksdale, in this city, last Sat unlay morning at 5.30 o'clock. Mrs. Prandingburg was on a visit to Mr. Barksdale and Miss Corrie Parks dale, her granddaughter, having come over from Union only a week before her death, which resulted after a brief illness. She was a very aged lady, be ing in the ninetieth year of her age. The body was taken to WoodrufT Sun day afternoon for burial. A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives mo pleasure tospeakd<v00(j word for Electric Hitters," j^kL jej,. Prank Conlan, of No. 43?-?OU8ton St * Now ) ork. It s a gr/hd famj|y med icme for dysnepsia^u; uVer complica tions, whjjftfo |amo back and weak kMjp^jTjt cannot be too highly rccom Tncnded." Electric Hitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood and impart rene.ved vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Pall iens Drug Co.'s and P ilmetto Drug Co.'8 drug stores. 50c. ASCENSION ISLAND. One Place In This Busy World Where Money Is Useless. Now and then one hears of out of the way places where the conventions of life, as they are understood, do not exist. One of these Is where money Is useless. Tills Is Ascension Island, In the Atlantic. This Island Is tho property of the British admiralty and Is governed by n captain of the royal navy. There Is 110 private property In land, so there are no rents, taxes, etc. The (locks and herds arc public property, nml the meat killed is Issued In rations So are the vegetables grown on the farms. When a fisherman makes a catch he Iniiigs it to the guard room, where it l< issued l>y the sergeant major. Tin? only private property are fowls nnd pigeons. Kveil tlx? wild donkeys are under government control. They are listed on the books of the paymaster and are handed over nt stock taking. The population consists of a few bluejackets, n company of marines and some Kroos from Sierra I.eone. Ther> n marine can do anything The muleteer Is a marine; so are the gardeners, the shepherds, the stock men, the grooms, the masons, the car penters and tla; phnnliers. Even tho Island trapper, who gots rewards for j the tails of rats, Is a marine.?Ex change. DEAN SWIFT'S CHANCE. His Marriage of a Country Couple Caught In a Storm. It Is related of the whimsical Dean Swift that on one occasion when caught in a shower of rain he took sheller under a wide spreading tree, where he found a party of young poo pie waiting for the storm to cease. Olio, a girl, was weeping, and the dean learned that she was on her way to church to marry a young fellow who was with her. The party were walking, as was then the cTistom In country districts, but OWlng to the storm It seemed very much as If the ceremony would not take place that day. "N< vor mind," said (ho dean; "I'll marry you." lie took up his prayer hook and there and then performed the cere mony. At (he finish he tore a loaf out of Ms pocketbook and with a pencil Wrote nild signed a certificate, which he handed to the bride. Besides the minies nnd the dale, there was (he fol lowing: ('inter n treo In stormy weather 1 married this man and woman together. Lot none bill him Who rules tho thunder Sever this man nnd woman asunder. ? Roynolds' Newspaper. 11 HoWS like electricity through your Veins; it dOfifl the work. If you are wasting away take lloilister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 115 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Palmetto Drug Co. Money Prizes 1? be Given. Manager Roman now lias on n new attractive scheme at the thealorium in the form of lucky numbers. These are issued with each ticket purchased and from duplicates each Saturday night is drawn tin- lucky number. The winner will receive $2.50 in gold. Holders of numbers must be present on Saturday nights else their number will not count. A Good Memory. "Excuse me, sir, but haven't wo met before? lour face is strangely famil iar." "Yes, madam, our host Introduced us to each other just before dinner.", "Ah, I was positive I had seen you somewhere! I never forget a face."? Exchange. We have just, received a solid carload of Mason's Fruit Jars in all sizes which are selling at the same prices that they have boon all the summer. S. M. & F. 11. Wiikes & Co. Henry Clay Flour Makes the Rest Bread on Barth We have in stock chicken feed, good corn,oats,hay, bran, Pratt's cattle, horse and poultry pow ders; a nice line of table syrup in cans, collee and tea, fresh hams (picnic bams), bacon ^nd lard, fresh corn meal, cotton seed meal; 'a line line smoking and chewing to bacco, cigars and che roots. One 60-gallon oil tank, self-measuring. Will sell ev;rj-JjJJj ln V,V tore mighty low for cash. nrr?n~i miimn i iij We Can Manage To give you absolute sat isfaction in the way of quality and price. We are working for our profit but we realize that the way to keep that profit growing is by giving our patrons fair treatment. Barksdale & Franks Laurens, S. C. University of South Carolina Wide range of choice in Scientific, Literary, Graduate,,.#nd ^?a?gr CouraoJ?g to degrees of , JdKholor of Arts,Bachelor of Science, Licentiate of Instruction, Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts, Civil Engineer and Electrical Engineer. Well equipped Laboratories: Library of over 40,000 volumes. Expense moderate many students make their own expenses. Next session (101th) begins Septem ber 23, 11)08. For announcement write to the PRESIDENT, Columbia, S. C. Dr. King's New Life Pills The best in the world. ELECTRIC BtttiPtmJ!?* BITTERS AND KIDNBY8, 'chicora College 0 *J?^J,LhB Owned and Controlled hy Ihe Presbyteries of the Synod of South Carolina. A High-GradO College for Women?A Christian Home School. Graduate courses In the Arts and Sciences,Music, Art, Expression, Gymnas tics and Business; Large and able Faculty; Beautiful Grounds; Elegant Buildings; Modern Conveniences; Healthful Climate; Location in Piedmont Section, and in city < f 26,000. Expenses for the entire year; A. Tuition, hoard, room and fees :::::::: $18.1.00 II. All included in proposition (A) and tuition in Music, Art or Expression $203.00 to ::::::: : 213.00 The next session opens September 17th. For catalogue and information ^ 17-lot Address S. 0. BYRD, 1 >. 1)., President. J Littleton Female College One of the most successful and bOSt equipped hoarding schools in the South with hot water heat, electric lights; other modern improvements. 258 hoarding pupils lastyear. 'J7th annual session will begin Sept. 1(5, 1908, Por catalogue address J. M. RHODES, President, Littleton, N. C. fpflff-nl Araflomv A high-grade Preparatory School V/Cllll Cll /-%VclvlCI **y for hoys and young men, with in dustrial and agricultural equipment. Located on 700-aere farm one miles from Littleton College and under Hie management of the same Hoard of Trustees. For new, illustrated catalogue address .). B. Aiki;n, Principal, Littleton, North Carolina. SAFETY AND SURETY Safety of principal and surely of interest are tlu- two factor; that make nil investments, jjW' or small, desirable. Ami thai is what wc/Mter every mail, montan and child who opens a saving '< account with its. One dollar will make the beginning and lh< bytst time to begin is right no Enterprise Laurens, C. For Sale bv Palmetto Dm Co. Ribbons 1 Plain Silk Taffeta, Satin Taffeta and Gros Grains in desira ble shades and widths. HOSIERY. Ladies', Misses' and Children's plain and drop stitch. MERCERIZED Will I E WAISTINGS In c >l ored wash fabrics; a complete lino to select from. Also in Embroid eries and Laces at W.G. Wilson & Co. did you even try it on your stock? *6 jku* pfm 1 SU ... a * Nothing like it to put them 4 in good condition, free them \. 'j4$?& l(k from insect parasites and pro- V .''?/; ^ . tcct them from contagious dis eases. _ ^ 1^ ^ KRESO DIP KILLS LICE, TlyCKS, MITES AND fZeAS. Cures Mango, ^eab, Ringworm and'Other Skin Diseases. Disinfects, Cleanses and Purifies. Use it on HoMcs, Cattle, Slue,,, Swine, Dog,, rl0a? W ; i mJ ron SALT I,Y Dodson-Edwards DruoToT _Laurens, S. C. CALL OR WHITE FOB rntt t.OOM t 1 U3. 0RlMa?>N Meto 0,p.