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Oooatlpatloa Forever Can <lT Cathartic, lo^orl M G C. a UU to curc. drujuu.u rcruud^o * ,< l« r| y »t«Qt:emrn aeea Id k«r« ehantforyoungerly ladlw. a pen' So. 29- Salt Rheum T sir b L? ,tch,n «. Burr.Jng, Smarting, Swalilng Which rains pleasare, luterleres with Worx prevents sleep-yield, to the blood- purifying effects ot Hood’s It has cured thousands of cure yours. Remember that Sarsaparilla, cases, it will HOOCI’S Carina Is America’s Greatest Medicine. Hood’s Ptllg easy to take, easy to operate. ED VC A TIOJS A L.~ ZZZ^/4 Itm*. Cheap board ^“■^•r- A ~ Ual bn,ini Wo Mil ^7 “ Med (or ootolona PHARLOTTE U0LLE6E, »ng—^ >ceut, iu COMMERCIAL CliftRlOTTE, h. C. FAYSITEVILLS HILITAST miil W ^ LL R ^; 0 aEN 8EPT - 7 . ‘898. • •• &\7eir:To«to^^ 1 0l '-- hufttiful sd^Aaiogue address Dr. tem’l. M . Murphy, X. n. Princi pal, Fayetteville, IV. C. OATAWBA COLLEGE, W ••• NEWTON, >. C.«a« NBXT SESSION BEGINS AUGUST 9, 1898. Full Academic, Business and Colleiriate Courses' Xl t ^. u »S.* n<1 Art - T '' n “oowPltobSi Instructors 2?l?v lt i‘i l rt ln r5*^ Ap, ^ ratu *' ubr * l^etc., Thorouft worv and moderate expenses. Pure water and mountain air. Worthy persons helped. Catalog, Fer particulars address. osu« C. CLAPP, D. D., PHKS, Free. REV. J. GEORGIA FEMALE SEMINARY, ...AND... CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Thorough courses: handsomest music hall In the South; large pipe organ and ‘J5 new pianos re cently purchased; large campus and gymna sium. 1500 feet above sea level, natural mineral waters. A $450 Everett piano to be sivon best music pupil. Several scholarships A. w. VaaHoose, H. J. Pearce, Associate Presi dents. Lock-box 3. Gainrsvills Ga. TRINITY C0LLE6E*3€ 1 Otters tail courses In English Language and Lit erarure. Ancient and Modern Languages, history lophy, Bible, Law and , . ^ . oouraM of gtudj. i largest endowed institution of learning In the State. Board from 90.50 to 8111.00 per month Tuition 850.00 a Year. Next seeslon ouena September'. 1SSS. For Catalogue address JOHN V. KILGO. Durham. N. 1. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, »»»»»»» DAVIDSON, N. C. ftlXTY SECOND YEN* BEGINS SEPT. 8,1898. Eleven Professors and Instructors. Three Courses for Degrees. Ample Cabinets and Laboratories. ifuL FOR A CATALOtil E. J. D. SHEARER, - - PRESIDENT. Ban’s Long Imprisonment. The wife of Dr. C. H. Emory, of Bed ford, Mass., a few days ago noticed a small white speck on the top of a hard oak centre table, of which she has been the owner for six years. Yesterday the speck suddenly developed into an opening about three-eighths of an inch in diameter, out cif which crawled a strange looking bug, gray in color, about one inch in length, and having several arms and legs. There is much speculation concerning the strange in sect. Undoubtedly it was fmbodied in the top of that polished centre table ever since the table was made from the rough lumber by the manufacturer. Since the possessiop of the table by Dr. Emory there has been no break in it* surface, for Mrs. Emory nas had it under her daily care. Dr. Emory still has the captive, and is trying to iden tify k.—New York Telegram. STORIES OP RELIEF. Two Letters to Mrs. Pinkham. Mrs. John Williams, English town, H. J., writes: “ Dkab Mbs. Pinkram:—I cannot be- to tell you how I suffered before taking your remedies. I was so weak that I eould hardly walk across the floor without falling. I had womb trouble and such a bearing-down feeling; also suffered with my back and limbs, pain in womb, inflammation of the bladder, piles arid indigestion. Before I had taken one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal better, and after taking two and one- > half bottles and half a box of your Liver IPills I was cured. If more would take your medicine they would not have to suffer so much.” Mrs. Josbph Peterson, S13 East St., Warren, fis., writes: “Dsajj Mbs. Pinkham:—I have suf fered with womb trouble over fifteen years. 1 had inflammation, enlarge ment and displacement of the womb. I bad the backache constantly, also headache, and was so dizzy. 1 had heart trouble, it seemed as though my i heart was in my throat at times chok* [ ing me. I could not walk around and II could not lie down, for then my heart j would beat so fast I would feel as though 1 was smothering. I had to sit up in bed nights in order to breathe. I was so weak I conld not do any- | thing. “I have now taken several bot- of Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable a pound, and used three pack- of Sanative Wash, and can say ■m perfectly cured. I do not think eould have lived long if Mrs. Pink- s’i rof<M*inA had not helped me.” I tics Boy* Foiled Him Old Cy Bramble had never been a boy. He probably began to dry up shortly after he was weaned and passed through boyhood in a sort of chrysalis state, with the diflerence that he never became a butterfly. Bramble hated boys, and every boy in Tunley hated him. His chief reasou for hatiug boys was that they were noisy, and it naturally followed that the day in the year that he most loathed was the Fourth, and he had been known to say that if he had his way it would be a capital offence to set off even a parlor match. On the even ing of the third of July he would de scend into his cellar with a basket of food, a lamp and some books and with both ears staffed with cotton, and he would not be seen again until became out on the morning of the fifth. So the astonishment of the small boys of Tunley may be easily im agined when he gave it out that he would take orders for firecrackers and torpedoes to be ready for delivery on the evening of the third, and for which he would ask just half the mar ket rates. Was he crazy or had he turned philanthropist? But he was evidently in earnest, and the oh&uce of getting fireworks so cheap outweighing all other considera tions he did a land office business in the way of taking orders. At 7 on the evening of the third his goods were ready, and he had a busy time waiting on all his boyish cus tomers, but by 11 o’clock he was ready for bed, and he went theie, not to his cellar. The morning of the Fourth dawned as disgustingly early as it usually does, but wakeful and nervous people waited in vain for noisy salutes. In neighboring towns the faint sound of cannon and pistols conld be heard, but Tunley was as still as the grave of a dumb man. When the grown-ups came down to breakfast they found their children holding indignation meetings. Some thing was the matter with the fire crackers. They sputtered and hiised, but did not crack, and the torpedoes simply broke in a distressingly tjuiet way and scattered pebbles over the ground. Bramble was found sitting ontside of his house in an armchair, reading a book and looking as contented as a well-fed kitten. It was evidently a put-up job on bis part. He had doc tored the fireworks, that he might en joy a quiet Fourth in the open air. When it dawned on the boys that they had been victimized they lost no time in forming a parse and a com mittee. The purse enabled the com mittee to go to the nearest town and bay a large quantity of crackers of all sizes. , At about 3 in the afternoon Bramble sunk into a restful nap. tdis dried-up features relaxed, his withered talons lay like a heap of picked bones in his lap, and he gave himself over to dreams. , Thtm irwis-tfiat the pi The paraders wore all tl had been duped, and th all the boys in town wit! exceptions. The line of past his house, and his racking chair was the reviewing stand. His slum* bers was disturbed by a beating of tin pans, a blowing of horns Nnd the ex plosion of firecrackers. Tien, before he was fully awake he wa^ bound to his chair by a stout rope, aiml the per formance concluded with Vhat the boys called “The Bombarmnent'of Moscow,” in which a dozen hake can non crackers played an active pakt, ex ploding simultaneously under thel “re viewing stand.” By a miracle the old man was^iyrt hurt, but he burst his bonds with strength that great fear sometim gives, and rattled into the house like skeleton in a gale of wind, and all thi rest of that Fourth he spent in hi cellar, while the boys held high carai- val in front of his house. And nothing was ever done to them either, for public opinion, as expressed by their parents, held that a man who was mean enongh to knowingly sell damaged fireworks to boys deserved all that he got. This all happened some years ago, and old Bramble has gone tc a place where firecrackers don’t keep, but one of the Tunley boys told me about the eocurrence, and so I know it is true. —Charles Battell Loomis. A characteristic step has been by Russia in its progress la East in the decision of the gon to establish an academy of phlkfl St Vladivostok, from which it is posed to graduate “an elite of ters, consuls and business men” serve the interests of that empire, letter In the New York Times ssys Russian students will be admitted this academy who have first been grad uated from a classical, professional^ military, or theological school. The curiculum will include courses in geoff^J raphy and history of the Eastern coun tries, all European languages, and the various language* and dialects of East ern Asia. The design of the govern ment evidently is that Russia shall be i represented In the East by officials who will have been trained as experts in all, that pertains to that region, and who will thus be In a position to adminis ter upon Russian Interests with Intelli gence and success. The outcome, how ever, goes far beyond what may be characterized as the merely selfish am bition of Russia, os It will make for the Interests of civilization. — ^ I1 Once More, the tomailcd Letter. Here is a new story about the maa who forgot to mail his wife’s letter. The hero is a newspaper man who is connected with one of the Now Orleans dallies: Something over two years ago. on t cold winter’s day, his wife gave him a letter to mail, and he slipped it into his overcoat pocket. It was addressed to a friend in Los Angeles. Two weeks ago, during a chilly snap, he put on the overcoat, and In the lining he felt the long lost missive. Conscience strick en. and without noticing the date or re membering when the letter had been given him, he rushed off and posted it. ,It was when the reply came from the friend in Los Angeles that the secret was out. The friend thought that the ‘writer must have gone crazy. "I was glad to get your letter," the friend re plied, “but what on earth is the matter with you? You wrote things that hap- |ened two years ago and about nothing else.” It took some time to get matters straightened out.—New Orleans Times Democrat. "Well,” said the great Importer, "yon want a position as tea-taster, do you? Have you ever had any experience in this business?” “No," the applicant re plied, "but I’ve boarded around and eaten at restaurants so long that I know I’d be a good one at it. I could tell rs jj genuine tea right off, because it would be so different, you know."— Chicago News. fe WE SELL D RECT TO ii&mSESmimJ CJ| » SU,,ERS PI buys this | Desk, nixdc j of guarter I Kawc<l<«kor J finished in malit-gan}', plano- IHtlisbed. It measures 53 in hish, 2U la. wide.9In. ] beveled mir ror. KeUill Our mammoth price $19. it catalogue. began, boys who numbered or two march lay Stone In Her Stomnch. From the OtueUe, Blandintvillf, IU. The wife of the Rev. A. R. Adams, pastor of the Bedford Christian Church at Bland- insville, III., was for years compelled to live a life of torture from disease. Her case baffled the physicians, but to-day ah* is alive and well, and tells the story of b$r recovery as follows: “About six years ago,” said Mrs. Adams, *T weighed about 140 pounds, but my health began to fall and I lost flesh. My food did not agree with me and felt like a stone in my stomach. I began to bloat all over until I thought I had dropsy. “I had pains and soreness in my left side which extended clear across my back and also into the region of my heart. During these spells a hard ridge would appear in the left side of my stomach and around the left side. “These attacks left me sore and exhaust ed. All last summer I was so nervous that the children laughing and playing nearly drove me wild. I suffered also from female troubles and doctored with ten different shvsiuians without receiviug any help. My hus- I baud hav ing read la the news paper o 1 Dr. Wil- Mams’ Pink , Pills for 1 Pale Peo ple, Induced me to try them. I be gan taking them last November but experl- “My Husband Bead.” enced no re lief until I bad taken six boxes. I am now taking tho eleventh box and have been greatly benefited. “I was also troubled with nervous pros tration and numbness of my rlgst arm and hand so that at times I could hardly en dure the pain, but that has nil passed away. I now have a good apptdlie and am able to do my own work. Have done more this summer than in the past four years put together. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People cured mo and I think it my duty tc let other sufferers know It.” Hundreds of equally remarkable canes have been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Some men overwork li> e without work. ■duente Tour ;iowe)s With Case*rets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 35c. If C.C. C fall, druggists refund mona* German Experience With the Grip. An extensive investigstion as to the spread of the grip in the German Army, assuming, as it did, the form of an epidemic, has given definiteness to medical opinion as to its being a dis ease that owes its origin to certain miasmatic external cauaes, while, on ithe other hand, there is not assumed to be any sure evidence of the influ ence of weather, climate, wind or soil, or the season of the year. To the contrary, indeed, the nnmber of those cases in which the spread and the mode of spreading of the ailment is attributable to human intercourse was considerably increased by the experi ence of the last epidemic. Bnt au thorities are still in a state of doubt as to whether the infection is carried directly from person to person, or whether the infections material is carried by the intervention of inani mate objects through the air. Of the real germ that causes the disease there is no precise knowledge. Reasons are given, however, for believing that inanimate substances may house the real germs of the disease and convey them far away; and if, therefore, dead anbstanoes can thus contribute to the spread of the disease germs, snch a fact may perhaps explain the appear ance of the disease upon ship* on the high seas.—New York Tribune. themselves trying tc The only soap wh oh the Hindoos of the or thodox type employ is made entirely of vege table products. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo (Juinine Tablets. AM Dniggieta refund money if it fails to cure. 35c Kraerioa has eight towns named Madrid three of which are considering the expedi ency of changing their names. Boston claims to have the longest paved street in the world, which is seventeen and a aalf miles In length. did you know this? H*9. 8 C.. thrr. ta.buur tectcrt orrarl.f [J'* *'088 •( intuit J aM b*I1u tafpe. than mj thra* fhctartra U tlu South ** tl,,). M^bar tn r!":.- g y~ hl*h—JCST A. FSaertOS ^■OtK TBS WTSThSN TBASB—a* that a<*>4 *hMla 1 M**' l««J laathrr. Sc. caa b. nartt. ha* nc alia I sttuVrlcM Wril * **' W * 11 *** ' bU , * U *** 'O* ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hlll,S.C. "Remember," said the excited man, "money talks. I’ll bet seventy-fivo rents that I’m right. Money talks.” And the man with a shaggy silk hat and a chronic expression of disgust edged away from the crowd with the remark: “Yes, and it’s Just like some people. The smaller it is the more noise it tries to make.”—Washington Evening Star. Australian eggs now sell in London in large quantities. Plso s Cufe Is the medi >lne to break up children’s Coughs and CoMe—Mrs. M. G. Mmtkt. Sprague, Wash., March 8,1891. Studies la Eoflisk. An English medical Journal has been making a collection of curioeities of English in the medical advertisements sent it from the continent—moatly from Germany. Thus it appears that the special merit of a certain mineral spring is that “it stirs the dermal functions," while it is also “an excel lent reconstitutive of animal economy,” and has morever a beneficial effect on ‘the oculary apparel.” The Inventor of a certain “fresh air respirator tor the us* of Indoor pa tients” observes didactically: "Only compare the chub-cheeked country lad (living in fresh open sir, who in spite of scanty food is abounding In health) with the pale-cheeked child of towns, 0£?»«r fed and secured indoors against the bracuc ooen sir, and you will im mediately pcrcei. ■ ♦he different effects produced by the fresh on both be ings."—Syracuse Standard. Beawtr Is Blow* Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Caacarcts, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cucsrets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug- gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The mlorobe of love usually steers clear oi an old bachelors bean. Ly«a At Co’» ‘TMck Lent ” frutokins Tobacco stands at the top for its delicious aroma. Good as can lie mads. Try It. In the town of Chile most shops are opet till midnight, and during the hot afternooci they are looked up. A Georgia lady writes: “Since first usin and seeing the value of DR. MOFFETT’; Teethina (TEETHING POWDERS) In all troubles incident to childhood. I hnve never been without them in the house, end would ttdv.se all mothers to git e them." i kkthin a ^ ids Digestion, Regulates the HoweK makes teething easy and keeps the buby in a healthy condition. A successful physician la one who is able to relieve hhi patients of good few. Mr». Wlhslow’sSofthing Syruo (orohlUlrea tevU.in*. snseaxi*' thettuin*. reducing Inllamt tion.Kllayr ntiin.cures wind colic. rHc. a bo£tU Fits PWirt ucntly cured. No fl’sor nervnu« res. niter lirst day’s u-*“ of Dr. Kline’s UrtvU 'Btor*r. $3 trial bottle and treat'se free Nerve Let Du. R, it. Rlinb, Ltl ,931 .rchSt.PhlU.I’a. V' the great Household educator is uistl- free on request. Our Clothing cai* I i logtio and Cloth samples is also mail-. edfreo. Exprmage paid on all Clothing. 1 Owing to an ovorpro- CAKl'KTK i duction at our Bidti- RKUCCBD. fhbro mills, we art of fering many Specials this momb. Our Car ps t catalpguo tn hauo- painten colors is yours tor the asking. This ionthwe sew Carpets. Jlrnlth wadded lining ff$e. and pay freight on $11 $9 Carpet pur-i chases and over. Ad f dress (exactly as below) rnliusHines&Son Dipt. 3 *0 BALTIMORE. MIS. GKUKNVILLR, S. C. NLCONOLIC A Vacation and a Caro* ' MORPHINE) Private, Kestftll, TOBACCO Homelike. U***® If not yourself *n habitus, have you not a friend who ncetU the treoj- menlf This treatment Is poeltltrely a Specif ic. Tho Imtowcd Nervous System Is restor ed. The will power Is re-established. Pri vate socomimutetlunH for ladtc* Don't tel false price keep you away. W rite or call The Keeley Institute, Greenville. S. C, The only Keeley lusUtute In South CaroUua- 0404040404 04040404l>$0^040^>K>4040404 YOUR ACCOMPLISHED DAUGHTER It’s bad form to drink too much wino at dinner and It’s bad taste in the morning. Albert Burch, West Toledo, Ohio, says: “Hall’s Catarrh Cure saved mv life.” Write him for particulars. Sold by Druggists, 78c. War Atlas. The Seaboard Air Lino has gotten out and placed In the hands of all tt^ I’lcket Agents at principal points, a War Atlas, showing the United States, Kuropeon Countries, Capo erde and Phllllptne Islands. Cuoa and Us larger cities in detail, and with maps of the World, North America, Europe and South America. These A liases are full of Information, and will prove of great assistance In understand ing the movements of beets and armies as given In the newspap-rs. On a-eonnt of the great expense of getting out. this Atlas.'tho Seaboard Air Line is compelled to fix a price of twenty-five cents each, which Is merely nominal. They can be obt lined upon apolloation to Agents. Representatives or to T. J. Anderson, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Ya. CHICKAMAUGA NATIONAL PARK A Great Opportunity to Pay a Visit to the Lamp. The very low rates named by the S Air Line to Atlanta, Ga.. on amount of the Reunion of the Confederate Veterans, July 30th to 33rd. of about one cent pur mite, to gether with a like rate from Atlanta to Cnlc- amauga. given by the W. a a R. It., affords an opportunity for seeing the Park and (lay ing a visit to frr.ndsincamp which cannot he equalled. Tickets on sale to Atlanta from all principal points, Julv 17th-19th Inclusive, good until Jul _ . . . uly 31st. to T. J. Anderson, Portsmouth, Va Apply to T cket Agents, or, i. General Passenger Agent Bevel-Gear Chain less Bicycles MAKE HILL CLIMBING EASY. Columbia . Chain Wheels, $75 MA VlQh Hartford*, . . 50 l^VwlLv* Vedettes, $40 & 35 FQPE MFC. CO, Hartford, Conn. DKSIRFS AND MERITS A PIANO or AN ORGAN. Money and time Is lost on music unless she i.< provided with an instrument to keep up her prac tice. 1 represent the builders of standard makes pf Pianos and Organs and am In a l*>sitiontosavo you moncynnd supply the most reliable instruments the market af fords. Write me at once for prices, terms and catalogues, stating wtietficr you pre fer Plano or Organ. New Organs from $35 upward. Now Plauos from jr.5 upward. Ad- ss a as i Columbia, N. ft. dress IYI. A. ffialone, Pianos A Organs. MURRAY'S AROMATIC MOUTH WASH.******** 1 Use Murray’s Mouth Wash and your breath will be pure. Your gums will be healthy and bright; Your teeth, the gems you most value lu life, Will always be perfect and white. • •• PRICE 25 CENTS. Ncnd Tour Orders to THE MURRAY DRUG COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C. Boat Tobacco Spit sad took* Tsar Lift Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mac > D «“C. full Of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Boc, the wonderworker, that makes weak m strong. All druggists, SOo or $1. Curagumrafr teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterllsg Remedy Oa, Chicago or MS* York. A woman's idea of wrong is something, man does that would be s mistake if she did it herseiL Plmptee Cared. All disfiguring pimples are due to disease* blood. Salve or cosmetics will not cure. B. B B. will cure becouee’lt drive# out of the blow the poison which creates ptmplee. One to feu bottles are warranted to oars. B. B. B. ta purely vegetable. Large bottle $1.00. AU druggist#. Send for book. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Some men exert themselves more ia trying to borrow a dollar than in trying to earn one. ______ Ho-To-Bae for Bitty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes we sea strong, blood pure. Mto.SL AH druggists HE EXCELLENCE OF STkUP OF FKS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syhcp Co. only, and we wish to impress npon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs As manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties- The high standing of the Cau- &rnia Fig Sntup Co. with the medi- : cal profession, and the satisfaction wWa the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes . the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far ia advance of all other laxatives, as it acta on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial off. ts, please remember the name of the Company—- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANClttCe. Cat L*r’STILLS, Eg. NSW YOKE. N. T. GHDVE5 ** \ tni at tape waps ies; oame on the scene after my taking two OA- CARETS. This I am sure has caused our :- i health for the post three years. 1 am stlU uk ig CMcsrets, the only eathartic worthy et uM.,ce ny sensible people ’’ O so W Bowles, Baird, Moss. CANCY , m ^ CATHARTIC ^ &Z&9WWWW WW0WW, Peasant Psli i. mi. Never r ... CURE aerliag >«—*y Cwb or Gripe*We. *e CONSTIPATION. ... SM>T. (Mmtk H«rtnwl. S»> VMk. IU oa “EUctrie" tbeoldi .net use the bests save time sod stn SMALLEY SAWS man lode the work tea opoklde la . Our “Electric” Ctrcqlttv S»we ^ ^ aodhelf-Feed Drag o*we i by fsi the beet cenerel i nn Se— end for ■ws, 1 Oeeerlp- >eu« end price '(•Smalley’ I Cutters end 1 SMALLKV MFG. OO., Mnnitowoo, Wla. THE BAILEY-LEBBY GO. I ******+** AVES Engines and Hollers, AULTMAN & TAYLOR Threshers, MONI i OR” Rustless Grain Meimrators, Gins, Presses, Corn and Cane Mills, ENGLKUURO Rico Haller and Polisher, DE LOACH Saw Mills, Leather A Rubber Reltlng, Lacing, Packings, Pipe, Iron Fittings, In** Joe tors. Pulleys, ShsfUug, Hand Pumps and Oenueal Supplies. CHARLESTON, - - S. C. Try our B-L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Metal SAW MILLS. If you need a saw mill, any size write me before buying elsewhere. I have the most complete line of mills of any dealer or manufacturer in the South. CORN MILLS. Very highest grade Stones, at unusual ly low price#. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Planers, Moulders, Edger-*, Re-Saw* Bond Saws, Laths, etc. , [NflINCS AMI gOIttBS, Talbott and Liddell. Engleberg Rice Huller, In stoolr, qulok delivery, low prioee. V. C. BADHAM, No. 1826 Main Ht., Columbia, S. 0. BARGAINS SECOND HAND MACHINERY. Ulna. Gins. Clns. One 70 ssw Lummus gin, feeder nmi condenser, good order, #*>. One 40 saw WU $J0. One 40 saw Wlashlp gin, feeder and condenser, good order, $40 One 41 saw Wlnshlp gin, fair order. $15. Wmkle feeder, good order. $30. Vlashlp gin and condenser, good order, feeder and condenser, good TASTELESS CHILL TONIC 18 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 00 cts. Galatia, Ills., Nov. W, 18». Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:—We sold last veer, 000 bottle* of G JUlVEH TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all oar ex- perteooo of 14 yaen v ln the drug business, have never told an article that gave such universal satw- tactiou aa your Tonic. Your* truly. ABKSY.CARR SCO- ISAWl WOOD? One A) saw Van One SI saw Pratt gin, as new. Sail. Two (0 .aw Pratt gins, feeders and condensers, good order. gltXI each. One 70 s«w Pratt gin, feeder end condenser, good orfer, $ia>. Two at sew Monger feeders, good order, $15. One to mw Wln.hlp feeder, good order, $15, One 50 tew Van Winkle feeder, good order, $13.50. < me 70 mw Pratt feeder, good order. $S0. One 70 mw Pratt condenser, good order, $30. | Engines and Boilers. One 30 H. P. Atlas engine and 35 H. P. portable bollef complete, good order, $350. ■e 35 if. p. Uddell engine and 33 H. P. Atlas return tubular boiler complete, good order, $375. One 13 H. P. portable boiler, fair order, $75. One 13 H. P. Oelser engine and boiler • n wheels, good order. $100. One 4 H. P. engine and boiler on skids, fair order, $10. OneSK- P. Vertical engine end boiler [Farquharj good order, $75. One 8. 8. P. Tout engine and boiler on skid*, good orde*. t4oo. One 30 .i. P. Kite engine and return tubular boiler ta good order, $350. One 30 B. P. Lombard return tubular boiler, good order, $100. Miscellaneous, One Talbott Ponv aew mill, fair order, $100. One Ooodeu A Waters 34” surfacsr $73. Two Bow ootton prewie*. good order, $73 each. The above offered subject to prior sa’a. Write (7a Quick. Unusually low prioee on new machinery, all kinds. W. H. 6IBBES & CO;, COLUMBIA, S. C. FARMERS WANTED i | Aa Agents for Young’s A Cablets ■ Portable Plank Fenre, No post#* no mortise, nothing needed to build this fence bat plsnks, hammer, ssw and nails, One of the greatest Inventions of the sgel Can be taken down and put up as fsst sd two hands can load and unload from a wagon. I use It to fence In mv herd of r-gTstered Poland China Hogs. It enables me to move my lot se often as I desire, and use all waste corners where there may bo weeds, clover, fruit, nuts, etc., also enabling me to aend out better pigs than It would be possible for me to otherwise do. Practical, reliable fanners wanted os agents, because they can see the practical use of this great Invention. Write before some one else gets township or county. J. A. YOUNG, - - Oreenaboro, W. C. n IN REPAIRS SAWS. RIBS, BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c., FOR ANY MAKB OF GIN. ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES And Repairs for same. Shafting. Pulleys. Belting, injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fitting#. mm IRON S0KKS k SUPPLY CO., AlfOUSTA, CIA. fiNew sad Quick Ai i mattress, try IL I N ordering gneds or making enquiries of sd- v» rtlsers It will kc to your sivantnge tn men tion this pager. Se. $9 “JS'SS.S?! TktnpM’t Eys «it« r your own rOro«e, lit * I Beet Cough Syrup.' in time. ” ' i Good. Vrc I