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CURRENT NOTES AND COMMNKTS.! A million-pound bank note is kep't at I the Bank of England. A \\ extern circus mnager says ilt tent-show business is on the decline. There is a man in Hartford who his worked at forty-.ix differcrt trades. A Florida grower has a Northern con tract for three tois of wIteraelon seccds. -The dog tax adds :3.000 a year to C'nelt ctiCtt's treasIuiry. Pigottrv and .To P-gott have 1:e n adided to parliamentary English. -A Hungarian woman lately had a sneezing spell which la.sted twenty-toir houi~rs. --I claim a pension." wrote a solier recntiv to Gen. Black. -or vertigo got in chasing Lee." -A head of cabeage grown by o Berry. near Pensaceia. i.. measured twenty-tive inches in diametcr. Henry George is in big luck in Eng land. The London Tims is jumpeig on him with all four of its feet. If President Harrison doesu't work that axe faster there is going to be a famine in the army of the outs. More than twenty million acres of land in Washington Territory, or nearly one-half the whole area, remn"i unsur veved. When the Samoan commission meets their tirst business ought to be to give us an authoritative ,-peilin-g for azi Pango. Russian statesmen, from Count Toisici down, are aiding in the organization of societies for the prevention and sup pression of inebriety. A one-thousand-mile submariie ear>! e is to be laid from Banjoewangie to West ern Australia to avoid interruption from volcanic unhcaval. -There are 5,530 lawyers in New York city, whose aggregate fees and in, comes amount to soIet h ing over : , 0040 a year. -The thirteen C'anadi:n abinet of fleers receive $105,000 a year, while the eight Cabinet officers of the t'nited States receive $64,000. --Samuel Cummings of Boston. while leaning against a rail in his grain ixillt "began sneezing, and sneezed so hard he dislocated his shoulder." --The Michigan Legislature has passK a bill which gives the women of Det-on the right to vote for school inspector. beginning with the election this sijring. -The Chilian government has issued a decree prohibiting the immigration of Chinese into the republic. Iowa farmers raised enough corn last year to pay off all the farm mortgages in that State, and leave a balance of 100, 000,000 bushels for feed and Seed. London has an electric omnibus. It carries twelve, and it is said that it can be guided with accuracy and case by any man with intelligence enough to drive horses. In the German city of Frankfort there is an old baker's shop in which succes sive generations of dough workers have carried on their trade since the year 146r. In speaking of the cider clause in the State law a Boston man says that an or chard in Massachusetts is a good deal like self-righteousness, the more you have of it the worse you are off. A rich pauper, George Cook, aged 70, an inmate of the poor house at Craw fordsville, Ind., was Friday discovered to have $6,628. more than half of it in gold, hidden in a box under his bed. Australia has just made to a projected railroad agrant of 16,000,000 acres, or 20,000 acres a mile. The grant to the Pacific railroads in this country amounted to about 6,400 acres per mile. - -Pawnbrokers of Boston are op posed to a recent order of the police board of that city that licensed pawn brokers shall report daily a description of articles purchased er taken in pawn and of the persons pawning. -Postmaster General Wanamaker was recently asked for an expression of his views on the prohibition question. He said: "There is only one side to the pro hibition question, and that is the right side-constitutional amendment. I am in favor of it first, last and all the time." -A fashionable young womar- in New York has undergone a remarkable sur gical operation, long and painful, by which her tip-tilted nose became an or gan of pure Grecian design. ..-Testimony in a recent suit brought by Harris.Goldi, of Philadelphia, to obtain wages due him, revealed the fact that he had been employed to make trousers for ninety cents a dozen, or seven and a half cents a pair. --Saloon keepers in Grass Valley. Cal., lately organized a "trust" and raised the price of beer to ten cents a glass. Last week a new-comner opened a new saloon, and, with the beverage at five cents, did a land office bnsmness until the "trust" made it wvorth his while to leave town. -While nickel 3-cent pieces are ex tremely scare, it is a curious fact that they are freely found among the plate col lections of some churches each Sunday. it is supposed that in the dim religious light of the churches the donors mistake them for dimes. --The resignation of Senator Chace of Rhode Island has aroused much curi ositv. It is now said that when the Senator found money had been cor ruptly used by his friends to eieet him he only remained in the chamber long enough to protect the i~rpuibliean nia jority. -George W. C'hilds of P'hilAelphia will peirmit the nse of the hat-p that belonged to the Irish poet, Thomas Moore, at the Scotch-Irish C>?: gress to be heldt at Columbia. Tenn., on May S to 11. -Jesse G rant, a son of the; lit e ex President Grant, i< said to Legrowing rich in California, where he~ is farming on a large seale. lIte Is app::rently s:s fied with his choice ot a car--jr, for ihe says he has little interest in pa:lties, ami never expec-ts to be anyina:g hma farmer. In a sermon at Sacramni.zl tae ti:er (lay, Rev. Sam .Jones oa'em!t -:i fornians by giving~ a dec:: int oft gentlemn~;t, which excluded-aUp-pr o~f his male auditors. lie sa * -- yu have money in your pockets :m-l r-efuse to give anything, get up -ne' v yu seat to somebody who wilnl ---om thing. or you ate no gentleman. '! re taine-d in their sea-ts. -Mrs. (Claia Foitz of San 'i - (,Ca. is presidient of the Sain Fl '.- m1d D sert Land an~d W'ater Comnpnmwhl has undertaken to dam S~mapn R~ oive-r for the purpose of irrigating g t nmett land. Mrs. Foltz also paarci--s la~w. and will soon begin thme pubil~iato of the Desert Pioncir. -A train of seven Pulhuan sleeper jumped a broken rail oni the Pennsylva tna Railroaud, near Altoona, last week, and after running on the ties for several hundred feet. regainedi the track again and went dashing along without any dem1:: ge The train was running at the rta Ic t thirtv-Iive miles an hour. --Mrs. Fr-ank 0-0 ady, whtile playing tie'10, Engtand, as she waited n the wings. stooped to let another actor pass upol thle st:C, and in so doing ran into her ehe.r. a knitting needle that she was holding in her hand. She died from the wond:t a Iw hours laIter. -It is told out in Indiana that in ti( a dinner Was given m Madison Counmv and thirteen men sat at te table. Gove'rnlor Williams,~ wh w0~as one of the thirteen. ealled attention to the fatal nmniher, and there was cons - ertable fun made of the superstition. To day hut three of the thirteen are alive. -Frnk M. Perry and Miss Kate Bur roughs of Bridgeport, Cont:., were mar ritd list week after a courtship of neal' thirty years. The loug delay was caus'd be a provisionm in tie will o ?1i s i-s rroug'us's fat her disinherit ingz her i. ex--s itmarried Mr. Perry. Aer lt i ti : for nearly thirty years she c ansul& a lawy'er, who p]roniised to 1d at way out of the dinieulty. and she coneel.:ed to take the risk. The Pickens Lynchers. liYow. is given an open letter to the einzeas of the State. prepared by the e 'Ia:ittte appointed at a recent meeting o coored people in Columbia. to take at:ion1 luing to the securing of exeen T 4i- e1 ener In the ease of the two cr,>ed me : sentenced to death for par til':tuig ii the Pickens lynching: Cou'tma, S. C.. March 1 , 1S89. i8t tti s of th~e state: a few dlays ago we published the pro eedings of a meeting held in this city to take into considerati'.n the Piekens Co'itv lvneihing and the death sentence pr~ooun'red upon two of the lynehers. Hiarrison li1-yward and William C. Wi!!i:ans. We so distributed eirenltr letters ttroub'hFut the State 1 prtli nent men, ; -kinr t heir aid and imimediatte act ->n inl: hi a ptition drawn up :mlad tre s.ti frill thel pardon of these mon. ereling that we have done all that we coild possiily (do 1I(erpresing eiretmn stalees, we now make this, our last an peal. and in so doing we thank ur friends of the press and ask a little more of their kindness, and urge upon those who would like to assist us to lose no time as the day fir execution is near. \While we are aware that under con nin law lynehing is punishable, we will not attempt to repeat all that has been solid] upon this (1isagreeable. barbarous and revolting practice in our State, which we were not the first to introduce. We will always strive, as good citizens, to uphold the strong arm of the law, to be vigilant and not to allow this curse to plague the inventors. All that we can say for it: 'Twill be re corded for precedent" only with the lowest order of our community. who have no regard for the law of God or the law of the land. Dat in this particular case we cannot cliose our eyes. or let our tongues be silent. Let us be men in the matter. Though we cannot divine the final result of our labor, suffice it to say that a calm, dispassionate, dignified and just consideration wil be given to it. The short space of time prevents us giving names and necessary information as fast as we would like to, but do not let this cause any delay in forwarding petitions: much remains to be done. Then let every good-thinking citizen in terest himself. The day for execution is April 5th, 1SS9. Hoping that our effort to press this master upon all may do some good, we calmly await your action. 'Jon.x A. BARRE, Chairman of Committee. Sons of the Revolution. William 0. McDowell of Newark, N. J., Chairman of the Society of the Sons of the Revolution, has addressed the fol lowing letter to Governor Richardson. NEwaRK, N. J., March 16th, 18S9. Goernor John P. Richardson, Colum biS. C. Mv DetAn StR: Enclosed please find copy of a resolution adopted at the last meeting of the "Society of the Sons of the Revolution of New Jersey," also a copy of the con stitution and by-laws of the society. Ou- committee have to-day mnvited through the press of your State de scendants of Revolutionary ancestors to communicate with us. and we desire, if nossible, to obtain a convenient room in vhich to call a meeting to organize a sister society in your State. As the object of the society is purely patriotic, the cherishing of memories that are dear to every American heart, we take the liberty of asking you, if there is no law to the contrary, if you would place a room in the Capitol at our disposal for this meeting, and if you cannot do this you will do the society the favor of obtaining a room for them. We would like t o have the meeting take place, if possible, during this month. that your St ate society when organized can be renresenled at the centennial cclebraition of the inaugurattoa of Georg~e WAashington as first President of the United States. A Stupid S .ory Disposed Of. Ric'axo\D, Va., March 19.--The stu pid story started in New York and sent ovr the country to the efieet that a rupture hadl occurred between Mrs. melle RivTes-Chauler and her husband, LI th t a eparat:on had taiken plaice, se'atirely witho~ut foundation. M*r. C'hanher returned fromo Europe. a fev wees goan immuediately joinedl his wfe at' Castle ili11. Mr. and Mrs. Chan 1er are nowI' in Washington. Th~ey will oto Castl.e Hj!L, the home of Mrs. C ,auler's father, where, after remaining a few days, accomipamed by Mrs. A. L. R iv te h~dyt's mother, they will come hea:ndsed a shoit time with friends. Fro her they will go to New York, a - :i fr t bene< to Pars on May:I I. A. Horrible Outrage. Thir a. m armied with poles formed n i ht :md coe(I Jl eight tramps to rn' betwe theI l~ lines and take thle blowVs te had on. "'The tramps were tuu eriulye ~ whipped," says the disptch, te blood. trickling fron- nimmy of them y te time" they reached the end of the -auntle.' Their olienase was an *"in su''~lun i m::n toII womeni." It is alldd '1. "e:-:.as rally appljrove th an***in'' ' 1.* in cm itm'' the 'A n-a men't ot aI lot 1f :nen out oa work,' whose (dent o,(cured i a Sotherni' State there wouhi' have be.:n a great (utcry over it. Less MIoney and MIore Sense. The l't tdharg girl whVio married tti tiiain cont shIou~t a yearl ago) is comlingt hm.. ha:m:*n pruai'ed a dlivore'e froma he :i' iled hu !sband. 11cr experiieee csr her :8100.000i. Shel h-ts l-ss moneyb uo t1an >h - inrmnetly had.. but she MATTERS IN MARION. Joe James, the Convicted Parricide-The Coming Court-Other Matters. MARION, March 1.- S_:':ial to The le'ister. i-There are seveeiin prin ers in the Countv ijil. hii'e (f these ar' ftoim the new ('ountv of lion'nee ser'i; sentn ice. ileven :Ie :witinlt t rild 111 t d etlrt to C" iiiV at' hi'l't' nex Monday, aiiid two are front IDadlington. One of these is .1. W. .Janes, who ws sentenced by the recent ('olrt at Har lington to be hanged on Jutne 2,"t, for the murder of his fatiher. James wx seen and interviewed by THE iFiit i"Eit corre sMpondelt to-day. When I arrived at the jail he Wis comtfortahivt sted inl the window where hie had lat lv } hIen eligag d inl I pletsasmt gam1e (.f ".fox and lss'"with hla feln pr isoners tria best of spirits, andithr has no iapprf ' clation of the enormity of hIs 'il amd ti. te'rr'ors: of hi rapily tapa ppr hin exccut io, or he entertain, the mon sanguine hones of (btilnltg a 1kV Iri andbv it anacquittal. He is a m::n of rather pleasing presence, about 35 years old; is. olly and socile. and i" from a inpearnes tone of th(- hist men' who might b ,e aecused of mar de'rin his own faher. Ie sa that hne has no: relative'sata in1 A:uerica. liis father :nne t: tis eaunlhtr .:l n <!aite' youn, andt het v:.:s the l!d mlum's on";ly'MI. nother died about eighteen years a- . and though he wa once'. mried igoraut as to whether his wif'e ii He mrriied w hen twenty and lived with his wife only tour mlonths. IHis fa ther's estate is est imat .d aI abIt 12.04)0. and of tis :him t:3.000 is in litigation. 11o taiks freey about 1 is faithe and his nil imlwy death, ami b"te:1rh- ~ru :lle the tahought th1': 1i, was si:tai : h'-is ins t'ig tio . It would alplear th: this fithile-r :Cl t .is ouly son were mou- afet Iion't )IIe :*ai'il tit violi(i t h one it tll theilir: tinu ti1 y lived together in the greatest harmony, and not an evil tnought was eiterti ined by one against the other. Ilij father was always kind to him and gave hiU all the money he desired. and there was, he says, no reason on earth why l'. 't, all men, shoulid (lesire to ormss hios denth. As to his convic:iin. lie say that prejudice alone brouglt it about, and speaks strongly of the "ooi!." tie accesory who turned State's evid'ace, by who'se words the State ma~de out its case. Against the Solteitor. Hlon. J. M. Johnson, he bears no malice whatever. conceding that le was fair and honest: but as against the Judae he is very pronounced in his statements. He claims that his Honor was especially hard on him and charged tile jury so strongly against him that no other ver dict than guilty could have been re turned. Ile is confident that a new trial will be granted hin. and he is certain of aeulittal. So sure is he, that n o steli whatever has been taken by way of set tling and arranging his estate. lie in herits all of his father's property and owns a barroom in the town of Darling ton. A trunk containing his clothing and necessary changes of linen arrived to day and were carried to the jail. On top of his clothes a large Bible came conspicuously into view when the top of the trunk was raised. ie occupies the !'Northeast corner cell of the jail at night. This has been made more com fortable than usual by the introduction of a cot and a chair. During the day lie is alloxvea the freedom of the :jail, and spends most of the time in the dlebt ors' room. KATE WHEELER'S SHOQCKIWi DEA.TH. A Colored Woman Fatally Burned While Burning Brush. PROSPERITY, Miarch 21. -[Special to The Register. J-Kate Wheeler, a colored xoman living on J. Belton Stockmnan's nlace, was burning brush yestctrday on rs. Kizziah Harmon's liace, when her clothing accidentally caught fire, and,. before any one could come to her assist ance, wasalmost entirely burned of! her body. Medical aid was summoned. bit failed to give relief. The unfortunate woman suffered the most excruciating~ pain for five or six hours, when deathI came to her relief. She was the mother of two snil children. They Didn't Get Him. ShierihT MIoore of Emanuel Coanty. Ga., came over last xveek xwith a warrant andl requisition papers for the arrecsi of Iery Jackson, a white man, who, ii appears, left thlat County xvhile under bond to appear before the courhtn on sxer to a charge of carrying concealed weaons. On Thulirsday it was ascer tamned that Jackson wvas stoppmanxg wi his fathier-in-Nwx, Mr. Ben Booi h,wb home is near Clintronward. Const&abe Anderson xvas deputized to make the r rest and Mr. M-ore nlCcopl'mied him. Thley' found Jackson in a*iel ce by Mr.'Booth's residec:er, a nd li-a him under arrest. Ile reque.steom.r to go with him to the hoe ot: h might get other clothing. T hexy. pn d him this courtesx- and irem'ained omdi while lie went in to get the ilo~hn He lingered in the hiouse, and thien the oflers learned to thei" l'ter d'? gus meil vexation that they- had -'een de eind. Booth an' 0one or .wo 0f Jacen' ad brale the olie:rs ideal .\r rat her than ha v' a fui- in "h 'aly the latter iquietiv waietd :ex. - ing ackson an his fr i d ie .ra was brought to the'Lattentin of Sherit Ouzs, who, on Fidayx orized 'a posse and proceeded to Booth's but Jckson. had vaimooed, and -hoi. oo'e rietiurnetd to Greoria w~xit ihoni tds F.Tyct of a MIus-xlto in Fig -'res. w vhib iiinstrat':s th. e~l:-e of ': mi I in figuires ('n set'ItI oil 1 comuted the viible 'and iiible sulyi~ of wh-at, in iinei xword -i~ worlds surph is on''i etl:l1','). 000 bushels, algaiNt 21i0.000.0ti'I0 *ush-I the samie tiune lasit year. Tne esim xas telegraphied to) Chicaoan'a bushels ni ron nubes I .LQ~)h* theire and t:-c n they rxen,, -h ment th~2 the isui'iv was onli)C 1 0 ,-~ I00 fln Singt i thle pet mm or: abuth ufthegrn waPipedom a . ichbigan I h-berman:ii e investing4 Ig-ly in Southirn tinle. I' -eiy0. suppi and Loui-siaa viere' purchaind lO FACTS FRZ OM1 FA~IRFIELD. The Neaw Episcopal Chu.rch at 'Winns boro - Colored Child Fatally Burned. 'A" l,""~ r. ---Tn )ls s;". vi e. cC \: t 1'veie1 T'l:\ ;r1' '.:i *"\' r.1.'G. W I . l: 11; .a' (: 1!;' t , llt a ')i I.... ....1 .Vt.! tV i(l !;'-':(1::l il' ~" '.ii Il' ............... 1)rt':lit '.iiot. tl~eflt ill + :.j'iI(l 4 tc't'ii'i L!Ii' , :cvtt1 l' (u t' f "i J : "f .. 'l:b+pre( .. hc: :!; t.il A2..,i." ASi.t(R LOCAS.l t( e'i il''T1h :it :.. :illrs A l1ir ; and. the' Gnanol( 1 . 1 :1. 1 . c,.l . . !:: ,"11 v o t 0 i .'t )'. x . L'1 t ; . .'! tI tz :.," Ilt iv cc i top ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t' heS" o1i't '' rotwv * ~ .aiit~ 1ci r't tn *l" .:1 !: : . .:C- ci '.' V t l 1,it 'oiP ;i(r tnt'i * ln't' t \ v l .rrc.1 14)0. c' ':" rc.l\' l:.:s.t it' I*'V W ' ~~.f iiie t1 ^ve-b .t'.ctl :\' l:ft\'I (11 1'1' il~ia. 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WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. **,n*. t:ery Cot. a pn~n: a< teniu great For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE 1 ri'::l .r tr iver, DIAMOND PAINTS. Dsres' 't. a Gold, Silver Bronze, Copper. Only no Cents. C -- - I.. C. lIiti(LEY. i't."il r.t. / C. P :ii JIrxis. (rer I Manager. S.a n . (ri *iT Spa. A,& 'es III Camo & arey sompany1 COMCMISSION MERCHANTS, -AND AGENTP FRRO Erie City Enniiio and Boilers, Atlas Engine and Boilers, the Famous Little Giant Hydraulic Cotton Press, Eagle Cotton Gins. Ve iha e in stock one eachi 60, 65, and 70 saw Eagle (in, only shop worn, tihat we are offering way below cost. e,,,Sendl for prices. Oils. Rubber and Leather Belting, and a complete line of Mill Supplies. y\\o,-W Guarantee Lowest Prices for Best Quality of Goods.t &IARKLEY (C).. harleston, S. C. Ps trto ie of aines Cee FURNITURE. 0' L AGEST AND CHEAPEST FURNITURE H USE N CHiARLI '8?TON. Copond 1. am cured A FEW PRICES QUOTED. A 'vooc oureau rut $m.ts R hoel aidstead at hu1.m0 Kood "ashstan* at *1.00 A oot any cthat Chair at 7h cenme A god \ oo S-e:tt C-ianir at Ceer conyn A~ gpo~ od I~l oei:er at X1.25 Spod M eattr ess at fr50 A~ ood Bed Spring lit i1.5O A good 11 oven Wire Bed Spring at ~. 75 Agood Lounge at L4.5 L A goodl W ire Safe at $3.00 A good B3ed Room Suit at $20.00 to $ l0.0i) A g ood Walnut Bell .oomi Suit, Marble top, for $45.00. I have in ,toure an immense stock trog: ti,.' cheapest to thll finest to select from. . , er. no, never bny, if you want to save morey, till Boa lirst see this stock and get pa'r ~s. Mrs. dwards Keeps always onl hand at the it ul sppyand choice assortment, of FAMLYAND FANCY GROCERIES. Sea C ake Caiidens Fruit, Ete. R. . AUu~. Ul)WI&-nt. Mnig . The aleston& Iarone Worksy an .-ANDtAEs an')R--er i Erie i tiongin andoilrAtl Engine s and Bilrst emos, Littl Git Miaulier Cotton Presge oto Gins, alod ta ls.at RubberndiLts e Beingrand aI cmplet neoilSpplies. Wes Gate L oPrs friest aliyorod s.Mi CM EROC&h AReston SO. Calson..C DYURNETURE I doli boin-.r~t ie tia:n po ng ereet Aiibl i sti gon ulod urau atto 5.50 TesmAciste goo Cer etCair at75 cench e Ar go~r od Woodnu~tb orsedr t$1 a A tn trul itg too n a ttlrs utli-.5 o A go d yem. Sping at .5n Aisr'tc oo W ven Wirae pe piga27 mal goorad bLouepeatnen50 syAii lgood: iire CoSatepaton.0 whl gootinrid err-adRoomniead2.0 o8:00 toAon goelods Waonu Byseptioo fut MabenIsyC do ot meanmerey0. :a:r - w haer y in i'toetfan;immershe sto them foreap e n the n h toe eta rom. -vea ntever bn y, ifi y at, tos ave m de til e do ist seti ocf ad e T M udrly se A, EdwardILEsYr fep lay nhuiid ioao the o nweeiilaue at full corplect choeie assc ortetis aoafREOTL IAeldityiO f the. cen Wot Ollc.I ostyonthg for Dlar Stoah tral ED Ad . Manningryo. S.dres Marine St ~aay Irain, PotbeEgnsadBies a 21epairs .4rled igesprompan, n D-p-. edopr'Hs. Eas a, OorhesaePrth dS, Strtfle Chaitow rlest nn. O sothat m iserpeedwenw.sd dey ie tico aware c'tha we onics The y smc risb thuaie oservoi from whichf erylibtre an t inu mre u st bcle nrfithed, utan ansroe t hict tois siner eltthrouh iutr ther whoie systm. Am w o ng i an dozen menuirc ii mery bsvil hni ou prather fleshy~' an het sir heavr ondipation wh fileth et i inandnerevousreoallandonedil betogclo \m Maeoi. S~t ort dyspeptcs. ae wonderfll fogtu other havone grea t i blity of teranper J.H T nderyi. ciaseisa in the LIVERDER an on thing m ore isEl Oet i, no fyudsr oprcaeaeigmc~ e onAil rm ai as dyPalpticl who w ilk ietoeaetdrstY ib1~ l ilec, and a iditby ofth o.t CIAO-2 ~O~SURX LS sosgitveBtoac, weSthemain, TLNAGA TX lain ~ ~ llyIriationo h i ~h h yohs - phites ismuAhsmor fi e stio n, -enrabia a timhprdue BLMAN ROH .S Starthe irerdl yl toaoking, CO''M wiEMLSIOa cnirme adyogedm threiyeas ato by the Fn es ond Be.st ep offJ reator. in te woratld for the relief nd haos ~ ~ Q~ aficeiaay .ywh~ercroiSo ter-oc rs DiseSES ve eatoCdIA fee, Th gea rmdyfo Cf~tmpil stp.he fra tji, thnhv.te e War~i~s~turniaChiin. I.SolEAN Alt.DCALgCURE. MACHINERY FOR SALE! To The People of Glarendon: I am the Agent for the Cel ebrated REVOLVING HEAD PRATT GiN, LIDDELL & Co.'s Engines and Boilers. -:0: I am sole agent in this cou. ty for the BOSS COTTON PRESS. Corn Mills, Pulleys, Shaft ing, etc. :o: a. A11 this machinery is direct from the factory and will be sold at the Factory's Lowest Cash Prices. It will be to the advantage of purchasers to call on me before buying. W. SCOTT HAfRTIN, Manning, S. C. iCATARKW COLD ?LY'5 IN HEAD.[ Try the Cure * Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses theNasalPassages. Al lays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell and Hearing. A particle is applied Intoeachnostril and is agreeable. Price Oc. at Druggists or by mail. ELYBROTm 56Warn St.,New York. S. Wolkoviskie, Agt,& Co., ir 0 i Fine Wines, Liquors, To bacco, and Cigars. O The only Pool and Billiard Parlors in the Town. -0 SIMON PURE OLD MOUNTAIN -DEW Corn and Rye -AT JEASON.ARLE PRICES. o Country Orders Filled With Care, and Good. Guaranteed. ms Call and take a "NIP" of my O LD TOML GIK. S. WOLKOYVISKIE, Agent, Manning, S. C. L. W. FOLSOM, Successor to F. H. Folsomn & Bro. SUMTERt, 8. C. DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. ThecelbraedRoval t.Joh Sein \Ichne an Fies azrsi A ercl wayson and.Repirin prmptl an neaty eecutd b sklledwormen Oresb alwl eciecrflatn tion. PHLAELHA ER Hig Low'~A.. Arm Arm We r h soe mnufactuers in Athics dl ios and epubvrang, prhich ane havingl eenueb analyzed yorkte men tion. n fe h otsacigsrtn Hio h trcsolbhl a loe ow l fr ofSaeadct ies, andsmas $28e reety$fe2urhranlzn.i lr ida.It fllsa log flt wnt fr astim lan and apetizerthat s not ntoxi atig ,pes ant t theta~st, cotain nourshmet an specallysuitd fo perons f wa~ dl ieat contittion. I hasthe astlof age bero h ies lvr ,ids oadt itjuiyadmeiiagultis sseil yade oforclbaedwrdrnwe orgia Arein wl atr -a pi tn YOzen each atU 90R Yent pAY Oze Cash must acoman y each or $O eder Cprightedr aind pand aphy ed o hihaf Whavno gens and nonlte geninet unless inrdletred a. d r m ." o'bi f Prtrae r cro, BwRaYe obesl Strea re odta afte furteralyater inWor