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I* Mill ?k* Aw*rl??B Klof. iw annual report of Secretary He? Of tb<s> New Orleans CoUujL-ifi** for 'tho cotton yoiw, ,4897-8, .tly e?i4?4. fndk'^lAj/j greater i -1 ce |n all bwwche* of tT?? cotton in ly than baa bltberto been reported. 11,199,S>&4 bales, the crop show* an retue ut nearly 2,250,000 bales over at of th? previous year. The total m0.B58.000, U> over $U0o.0oa liBltbat of a year ago. owing to t'9Q Of about $8 per bale. ?7 E??y Work. fot to economize, Maud," "It'e absolutely nrrofl Vfry woll," returved Maud. "I Ob all five up your clf-trx." "And L flit do without your trill bonnet," WSJtld -Henry,-? Harper's Bazar. " Beauty U Ul-a w . '.CScan blood niMna a elCftn f'..in. No ' IttftUty Without it.^'MCarcts, I aiuly t'alb u | Clean your blood and keep il clean, by j up the lazy liver and driving all im from tho body. Hegiu to day to ftqiplcfl^boil.-i, blotilici, blackhead*, iliouH complexion by taking _ uty for ten rents. All iltujj SStief^fion guaranteed, 1 1>< , '?><?, 50c. KnllliiiM Ooinpiuiv !"?* ilwldud O itfl fttoitul BlOOk hu ll )Mt<U.UUi) lu ? Mo. 'J. To Our* A <?old In One J >ny. Tiaxatlvo nromoOiiiiii<u> I' ?>?!?? <? All Imryiifniid tuonuv It it I iil? in ? n.o. 'i>a 9ome 7,000, or IQri toiix of onii1 ni'ti annit'illy Ite |hti ihiltoil Kingdom In lie i i ml.i * Ql^as. I Tohiffu Kf-lt ami Smoke Your 1 Ifo Aon/, ^uti iobftooo ?UKtly ui.d (?r? vt to l..u? lUof life, norvo mid viper, lako Nu-To > wonder- workor, timt mules weitlc nu n :^AH drufc'ifiBts, 60c or fl. Cure i"(uran ?OOklOt uutl eamplo frco. A'l'liexa "Remedy Co., Olitoktjo or New Voik' ?enman Manufacturing Company, hrfaj Opk, will rnako a largo inbliilon lu u? WHrear faotory. IMantt* Vo<ir llowels Wltli < . Candy Cathnrtlo, euro contulpntinn forever. 5Co,26o. It O. U. O. fail. druggists refund irioncj. - ? T * ~ * ? % - Tho now oottglT yum mill at Henrietta, N. M',. will start Wtyrk soon with 26,00 > spindles. ains "and Aches aro -Of Rhoumntlam Mnke Countloss '? hounands SufT >r. Hut thin disease Im tin rod by Hood's Hur fipurlilti, wbluli no*. I rallies tliom-M In tho ilood. If you liuvo any symptoms ot heuinntlniu tnko Hood's 'Mursiipnrllla at 5>UCP ti lid do t?* ?! WhhIo time and oo'te-y ? >n Iinknnwri preparations. Tim merit of Blooil!?_?h?rsnpurllln in uaqnosUoiie I ninl lis fcuoru of uuroH unotpiiillod. Hood's Sarsapariila ls.Vmorloa'HfJroftletd Modlolno for rhru ninth in Hood's Pills eitre all llv?r sVeuntt, She I)r?ve Sixty Miles to Vote. , *An Illustration of tlio dotorniliinHun ldnbo wuini'U who have a voico in ibo^snlt of oh* i* t Ioiih is n ft'onb'd h.v ;- lho r?*<'Or?l nindo by Mrs. It. I\ .lolVn i <>r Hullo.v. Sin? bus n nuich ?l Soblior, thirty inlh's from Ilnlloy, aii'l n-glx --t??ro(l in that proeini'l. l.nh-r sbo ro to 1 (alloy and look a trnu^for |to that lduce. but nonloilcil i?. roc.,ril fit. At noon oil oloolioii day Mb.' fuinnl rVlic conbl not volo at Ilailo.v, and al Isnice secured a team and sturled f ? ? r -Soldier. 1i waa eol?l on that bi^li prairie, but tbe courageous woman fScetP tho wind and urged tho (eniii < In ti if In finh'r to reach the vol in ? - |?lnoo before the |?olls closed. 'I h'-^ ~>vas nccoiiiplisbed and she voted, though several men Insisted she bad lost her right to vote there. Mm. ???7 offers then drove haek to llalley the jfcimu night, the total tllKlaneo coverv.j being sixty tulles.? St. l.ouls (ilobe ^ lemoprat. - GONSl Tl/ri NO A ' AVOM A N. t ? % tl Mrs. Plnkhnm'a Advloo Insplro^ ? * % Oonflclonco and IIopo. Examination by a male pby^l inn is n burd trial to a delicately organized ?woman. iiho put4? it olT aK loi.ff a:. i?he dare, and Is ouly driven to it by fear >?f ??n ,?<fr, polypus, or some dread '.o ill. Mqst frequently sueli a w/oiiuti leaves ti jihysi-'ian s otwrc whore sho lins 1111 clei'j'ono n eritu-at examination with an im; ? ?ti . t* n^ro or lcis, of tli.-o >mv iii'. ru-iit. TMs eon.H lii.ii <>f the i.iii.1 1'.f.slroys llu' c'Yoct of n-l$ itv; :iii<! ?; I: ? j.; rows I \\ i r; .? ii? her than bot. jr. Jn consultir;,' Mi hnm no hesitation need In- f. It. the story Is tol?Mo a woman ntnl is wholiv conflduntinl. Mrs. I'inhh:; n,' ' ' is Lyntt," Mass., t>he ofFer* si-, her njltleo without charge. intimate know U-df-v ?.! troubles liial<es her letter H wellspring-of hope. ami her cncc nnd sh i! 1 point t he win "x.r I puttered with ovarian t , seven yeors, nml no doctor l< was the matter with me. I ?which would last for two da I thought I would try I .."'It ham's '^Vegetable (.'oinpe:i!>. . taken seven bottles of ??. at bttrply cqrcd." ? Mits. .Ion . 1 < man N. \Voodl>erry Ave., Ilaltimore, Mil. The above letter from Mr.*. ..Foreman .ji only one of thousands. ldr.-s* k women U itllleu'.S advice !c expert* I., health. .- ? ble for i w what 1 spoils . ? r more. F. IMnk 1 have <i am ?mi LT, MMrwId* bad plaaplca on l?er ftorr, but boon taktnK CASC'AKK'l s n??t Uicy ?U SMoppearea. 1 bud brni troubled mupmhm for ?ome time. l.in ??U?r t*k tnt OHOtral I hit vr hn<1 no IrottMe. i ailment. Wo cannot ?w*k too UU, n KKF.D XV A HT ?own Ato.. I l' auim* 'htlaCcl^tjto. l?n "CXNCVT c*rnARTic Bffl The Institution is in Flourishing Condition. .M) THOUSAND DOLLARS PROFIT. \*v Death Hate of Prisoner* Reduced, Number or Comic!* lacrcascd?Soine Very Inter. CStil);T Statistics. Tho Loanl of <!!? octor? of the Mtnto I on itoiitiury have ftivoii thoir roport tu tlit) Stato |?i iu tor. I bin oinhiaotin tlio. tin miul Htntciuuiit of thu Hit jfioii u loiidou ( , Col. \V. A. N out 1 ho uliowiiijj mudo id vory cioilituble. 'i ho, lufitilutiou will pay into l)to Stato tloa.Htiry 810,00) tliiH your, l u<hl 1 1 ion to having a k 11 1* ? plus ot jf.")," 00 \iitli wl)ieh t o moot tho t>3ll>on*o* ol tho lii'ht t'?|tiol tho yoar. l-'ollouii.,; la tho roport ft/ thu hoai'vl: To It i ?> 1 , a *?? i ? I 1 1 ? ? v, Win. it. I'".. i ?><: i ?i ?, Uuvor lior ol Hoiiili < iirolluH, Sir: 'I h<> l,?<?iu' t ?>f < ! i r?*? ? t ? i ??-? <?f tlio ?y-nit li Catoln-a pouil ::.li.iry b >< to .submit tlua, tlmii niuiii ii n j.... llio il M ul y-'Ur tiffin. i' ' I'M '''l" ' 'tit ? t t'li'liii ' I*' .'It, l m, lu^'i thor Willi 1 H'1 n>j it "f t': > K!ii)oriiU',n(tc,nt, rtnrlf, fit ; 1 ill m ( > ( ; ho Knurls, j'ii VMii'iuii unit ifiiiip - latii; U" ytni t.i Win in* p 'it of tho i'l?rl; ?>! 1 1 1 ?? prlaoii and ? oorotary \~t Up' I'.i'u I 1 <r detailed MHl'-iii<?iit of ni? aii I ?li-i<uiKi?iu",i't?, i-ui in order lo > llimiiiitii t ! :? n ot v of voir ><\uii),'iiitUiiii til l !i> : ;.:.W! . kill tl I ril:iiU"tU)in of tho ilistt uitira iinii o nt tlm work itoiio wo ? iii'iiii". lli'- .' i.i win,; ?? oidonsed roport : ll-wiptd ^70, 001*. 01 i-Msyunemvats 6:1,21) ?. 47 V 1 ?01. 1 ? Am mii it t (roin uiiH.iiil !''J liiii'-n .... 1,500 00 Ami- mi fit <*olh ota'do J in. I, 1 -<'?:? il,;).'S. t?5 R nlnni'o "ti hand ant to )?< eoj. ii?f! i?i i :io Wo Iiip !? a.ittionz'Mt tho snj iM-iiit"i;iti"iit tn pay to tlm .-ti.it" tri-a-unir i 10 000, \v lii.-li will leave a i a! meo to tho uruuu '4o t tint In mtfttiitti.il <11 ^ :t'j. Til" I list it it; i .1. ha . f.i I till-. \ car IllOlli' Willi oilier tar; tin f t 1 1 jo titato Hi tliorl u jttoii t-r -|'H aii't low |irt<'"H. Kniiin during tho ku.iiait r it. ?: t!i-. cut tlio crop down and tlio vf iaiin 'I irJn^ t ! i ? ? rail mudo tlio *tllpl<? n( ji'i ir im- !<? . In tiiapplun out tho crop of I V.'!i -V" art* urratii<iiitf i ? ri'tluco tlio 0 'ttoll li'T.VII'O !l'<oul !????' ?*? Hi t . I !>? i ???! ti?*i ii>? iii?* ?*"tioii imroa^n to tlio Ith .Vll I'XtOIlt \Vtt t hlliK wo will ln< (lltlo to i;;iri v out our I'ollny t.i nii{>,.iyiii^ t.'m insti tution wiih >ii -a | .r??i I ?i?*?? as <"'ia l?? raisi'<l on a fit fin , ? 'I'll u.t t'o'ii, o'lt.t, hay, qyrup, iit'h-y, Hour ami siuuil ir;ik. Wo linvi', throinjh cotiiMiittoi'.'*, itilcon sioclt oi j>roj?tnyt j>r<> l<i.'i', oi<*. , <?l lli<> in-titmloii, a i-nt?r?n"rit nt wlni'li H i : i t ? I ? i ? t = ? I tu our re port . Wo at pli'itt.-il to roport Unit tlio hiAtltu tiou it on n lino mill poriuaiioiit i.ihh. Ily it'foriinir lo tlio ri'pu'l ? ? t tho last >'i^hi yi'.'ir-. yon will lt??l thai t >i?? lit-.UUiti.>u ino p.ii I out in <-a*li for tlio purrha-to of real oHtuto aiitl oipiippiti^ Iho mi. in', robulMiui^ Ilia httiicry mill ( wlii'M was iHirtifl down In 1 SIM) (iniihlo tho ortK'Inal lo^p'flior witii othor puriiiiiiioot iiiiprovoiinntt ?ii"h a-t > '^I'tiiU", it i ?? 1'i wttvi. 'r.-?. ? ? ji i II-. ??t'".,iiinoiint inu lo vi,,s ot'.i :l <. 1 it t !iis way tlio pr<ifltrt of tin' insiitniit.il luivo lii't'.i alisjrtioil. in tliu future wo fet 1 OTl.li I tll.l' tho i'o tUlilioll will ho iihltt to turn nV'<r to tln? Htau* in t.asli a id^n ytiiti uiniiutily. Wo h-ivo niriiidi"'! on ilio otti'T Stato m-UiiiitioiH in moy, l.i'.i.t ?tie, . auiouiillioc l ,ut .j<7."i.0.l.). \Vf l-i'llovo tin* Stati-'.-j piuj uity in K i . w ?mil Slimier eoiliili. .t, Willi tlm a:n >a:o ot 1-1 lift**, dlt'diei, t e I I ? l ? ' 1 1 : Will ii I . ill'-lllded lit tlio all J Vt: "l"' \V??tlll lo'it V I' O, 000. Oar 'tutli'.t :t-< direetttrt loiv<* Iteeri ina t ruil'y lii;!ile|i<'il hy Hot etllrjeney of til" ? ?orpt' td tdlit'l'IM Wll" ??? >111 J ?. ?-?. ? 111" Ml'th'l^O - uoait of tlio iliil"itt|,| ii"p>irt!iM'iitM ot the in -tiinlioii. Wo n re proud to ?-ity wo have itlw'iv-i found tlirin taij al'te, piUii^tukioK in tliolr tl iities and iilloinanly lo their tlepoia (y WlMhlnn y>u a lmppy .Ww Year and llt'tiikiio; you ft?r jfiir n-.-iftitnt.'o in <oir duilei a , ollteer- of your iidijiiiii.sli atloii ain! your nuifonn ooiirte.-iio-j to us h.-j individuals, wo are. resi'ivtiuliv. T. .1 . Ctlnllili^'llHIlt, .1. II. Wharton, H. i'. .1. liarr:*, tV. O. Tutu hi, .1 II Itinokrtvll, ISoaid of Directors. Col. Nonl'n roporl in as follows; To 1 1 1 o lion. Board of Dirootora j?f Uio South Carol i ua IVmitoutiury. (.iotilleuiott : I liorowult Hiilmiit to you luy annua! report for tho year 1 KliS ?. Wo had eonlliiel in tlio |ioiiih?:itiiiry Mint OOI> vl?'t <*amp< on" var a^.i m-ioved fr.nii Hit) eourl.s L'.Sll, c.-iciii'i (1 oouviol.s r<-cii| - turi'il 1-1; making 1,017. Diyi-luiri't'.l t?v ?*\ |?l l !l t ti ? it t f it'iti'lii'i* Mi ? ; luil'lo '?(! 12; t'rtt'llpeil 20. lcatlu 31; klll>"i \\ i it'' ttyui;: to <: ertpo J; it"'l'l<M.(itllv l(lilf) j; r>'(nrn<>l t > jail l?y ol der of I ti'? ????in t I; I. >iil I 2' I. loavltn; In 0"iiii!in'iii''iit .l/ii!. I, 7*1. wl.li'li l ? ii n i <? - c'ri'imw ol 01 for (It-* {>n*t v?*ar. For u tnoro lift filii'' I -Uit' itc lit it v I ? ? tli?* |iri>*ojn>r* I Would too n't tfiiilv icfor VoU io i lit* lull uiiil lAi-Ut'il 1 1 ..f i ij.i. I-' || WVr-tllolil ill his roport for 1 1 ? ? ? year jn.it ??!? <> ???!. Tli.1 if- ii. rill' li"iitii of C ll ?* In-dltiitlmi hflM sfv'ulity I in j 'i ? \ i for th>< pi-t live year*, hlin-.? t h.- fliH' - vv la ?<< system h.T-t 1io?n In Htt,Mirat< J, b< Hot <1 lliln^ and ftiitil (iii lit ire ?'?'inforJuliI ? prison i|iiarters furni-li- , I li>- lio>|>ltnl liu- In i mi l if. I > li ;i j ?? ? if Will (M:.i (? I re f i vol ulil v \\ 1 1 !l Hli v ll< i^pltut I . lint fount t v . I .mi i.'i.i'l to *a v tli" <l'Mt n nii-iit or ih> lion I would rotor \ TV S r - \\o have f'tculai in irniiik' iii i In' ??In woitl.\ i'Ii. ij'!. tin. I! Su if t tv *<e.'i ? ! ii\ it. limit', '.???!?. I iti-* 1 1 : \ ii. ir l.i yi'itr, 1 'li w r!i li.i ? .1 ? ?>?? |,ri*"n<T- ia! i lit- l il.iy.ll I'll' ?'| IV Jl * K I "1 1 1 liv tnor.' i \ i.lp'i Mul< li^i ms condition tn." ri'|>. r: n I . ? i v \V(> have somn . ?. i n ''.'It'll Sabbath ii.|ii.'|.-.| I ? v otir j." N'orrls. ' Ai- o ry Sunday aft.?i Ntanley mill \V i !i! I ? 1 1: I'lU I hli : t iti-ir work an 1 will any \va> i.o.-nsliln ia v w ill continue i roin 1 1; i*. t !i ?? Sunday si'linol ??'I t ' A'.ll I- in IMIlrf I llt< i l fi i , ! f :il i* !, H i *ti Sin - a:v t'.t a- -iuuc!i iii ,::u! wi.i allow. I or n "ii i ii" 'u> .ml an if re i lit- ,<? "III I ll fur >oll ti) N-.i?s iii n<o Inaugurated a *?**m ,ot .'iilowli.it all |'ii.i tiers under 1H years .if n|;o toslff|> in oiio ward of tho liOMpital, ClvlnK'In'ui ail tin* li'ony t In.* v Want iii. til 1) I'rltjfk with ono iittfihuTYit | ri.toiit'r with I horn lt>li?v'|? lit?< y ??mis' mmiKlit. No |n-rftoii uiitlor 18 your* of a^o is itllowtnl ty stay In tho prison l>iilldin?. Tl??'y linv?? no coiiiHt't Willi tliu oitl and Imrrtniicit crimlnaN. TliW reform was liwlilttlvd live y?.acs hk'o with wry *nti*fnctory rt'tnlt'*. Tlio iDBtiliillon laont of doVit, wllh tvi"li on hnad nn?i in hIkii! amounting lo f 15,6.13. 8'.?. We hnvo hnd n very un*?ttli?factory yenr iutrlcultutaily, >hoit cuituu-uru^biiil quaiuy hikI low price, but ttikimt all iu all wo ouulil. moot tlits tho wont y-^ar for fartnlntf opera tP<r?, ?o r?r a* eta** U concerned. In th? hUtory of tho limtitutlop. IIow??vor, I would rooommond that tbo board nuthorf?? fWHt off 10,000 ton?H0R?mna(vr witbtu the hut 30 days or A* toon un will lw.?aWe to make eollOetions and *41 wVf| cot ton WO b?vu OB hand. W? ?*? fmj ire??ur*r 0)0,000 wUhlb thtt Mt IS or SO (Tiyi KB* "Bare WJKW or fT.WO to vmiu*** tngton,. ltced ami Dttftauwuro farma for the jiunt year. The farming opftrnHons hnve n.il been m we Woulil IIkkiI lor I to U&yehoeu for tho ^ast year owIiik largely to unfavorable ttonaotiu nod low prions, Wo liUvo imulo fairly tfuod or op*, Out th? i<n*h l tMf 4Jk^ ????< ?> 1>""I? IfHI.'h lr?9 than iu ftu y year dtirfn# a?y commotion with tlio penitential y. i want to call thr> atten* tlmi of tho hoard to the fa<t that all th^ronl estate tin-. been i atd for and farm* thor oughly o?pilpp?<J. Tti?r?'for? w? may rt'fltl* it y expect to bo able to turn over to Hie Htnty fr?au 'tlCV.w to t'2U,00> annual!}. All which I n-xpeailutly submit, W. A . Neaj, Superintendent. DLFORE Till: CONSTIIUIIONAL COURT. An Interesting Case Involving the Constitu tionality of the Dispenaary l ay. A\? interesting cane involving t !? o constitutionality of tho dtuponsitry law vviih hoard before tho constitutional omit in ( 'olmnbin It will I >u noino time before tlio tlooinioYx will l>o Mod. f.iist spring C/harloH find howia llolloy nittti and ( htirlttd Nixon, of Durliugton county, wont up to North Carolina and bought uhottt a}'i gallons of whiskey. When returning to I'arlmuton thoy woro arrested near Cheutorflold and tii?-.i vehicle and contents sop/soil. They were arrested at niuht and tho oliorgo ti<^aitivt thorn was for violation of that pnrt of tho dnipotinary law which pro* iiihiti tho handling of li<|Uor nfter daiT 1 hoy woro tnud before J ud^'o IJeiiot ami linoil 55 1 o i ouch, Mr. \V. 1'. Pollock, lor tho doloUHo, nppooted to tho ku promo court, and tho ea&e was beaul last April. .histico* Jones and Poplf ullirmed .fud^o lionet's decision, hut ( hiof .Tuition MeTver nn 1 Justice Gary dissented. Ah tho deciding justices woro equally divided, tho ou?o was, upon Mr Pollock's motion, u'tvon a ro* hoiinntf before tho constitutional court. Whey the court assembled the.ro was tt^aiu an even niiinber of justices and juiI'joh present, and upon lots boinj; drawn, .1 ud!?o ( ia^o wan relieved from ??itUii^ upon thin cuso. Jutlj.'O lionet, uf join ho. could not act, for, tho nppcal ivas made from tho court ovor winch lie provided. .1 ud#o Kruost (Jury was ah; rut. Those present who heard t l?o ? ease woro Chief Justico Mclvor, As mciato .Justices I'opo, Gary, Jones, and C.rcr.i'. .Judges Aklrich, Uuchauan, Wat ts, To'wtiflond and KlujUi. 1 ho main point nrcuod by Mr. Pol lock, for tho I lolloyiuaus, and Mr. II. X. (luntcr, for tho .State, was at what tune the iutorsluto coiuiuorco law ceased ro pi-oteet tho u'iioiIh in transit. Mr. Pollock argued that tlio stock was not Mibjeot to Moi/uro until it arrived at its dest ination. .Mr. < luntcr contended that ' lie i iitersluto coinmorco law coasod to protect the whiskey immediately aftei il croMsod tlio Stuto lino. As thoro is < i n : ( o a j?ood deal of this kind of work ijoinj; on in tho bordor counties, the decision of the eonslitutioual court will 1-e awaited with interest. Tnhacco Raising in South Carolina. Tho Southern I'iuld, an excellent monthly publication of tho iand and industrial department of tho Southern I hul way, shows how rapid has Hewn the development of tho tobacco industry in tins Stuto. Winlo tho ani.ual hiiIos o! leaf in Virginia arc l.'jr?,0i)(),0Dt) pounds and in North < 'arol ma u^ut 1 2 pounds, South < 'aroltti^^saloa uinount to H. jUO.OIHI pounds. North (.'arolina's pro luctiou has doublod in ten years, | Ittil ?>f Soiitu ('nroliitH'rt t(d)ac<M nidus tiy praetwally a!l is tho growth of the ! Milne period. This State is t>ot drnvn ' as having m\ markots, 10 warchouson and t ) Imyors, a?ainst :t| , Hj" and Jtyn respectively iu North Carolinn, so it is \ linger business, ^*et wo iinvo only bo trun. " i'obncco," snya 'J'iio Southern field, V'woiild without doubt do woli in tlio 'r i 1 1 l: o country," which Hob bo tweou Columbia and Augusta. The lew small trials made there have pro duced excellent results." Wo have ro- i cently nived the extension of expert uicnta Willi this crop to tho westward of (Columbia. It oujrht to beeoino as staple a production in tho rulyo couu try as in the Peo 1 ?oo region. South Carolna's .Militia,. Whilo ( 'onyross will ho engaged in : o-orgnni/.in:: tlio Mandiog tarmy, in dividual Stales will have thoir own nViiitia organization to look after. In many States tlio mditiu is utid haubcru en H good basis, hut in many other* little interest is takon in tliin arm o! (lie nuticuul guard, mill South Caro lina is 0110 of them. While New Vol k li?? spent hundroda of ihoji ?.uinirt uii 1 1 o i" luilitin, South C.'ui- ( I'iiuii contribute ^ but |:?st vt'iir. 'J he e<im| inont of t|io militia in ot'.iijv States i'< of ? very superior order, while in South ('rti'oii.iii it is iiIuiomI nothing >u compaiiKon. it has boon ro I'ortrii that friends of tlio militia will make mi etl'ort ?<> Iinvo tiic appropriation increased this year. Tlio exporienco hi iiamp i?f the v.iinnteeis has hIiowii them what is nocensaiv to make a Hotelier, it it ? 1 their training ia*t summer will no ioubLJinvo its after c fleet upon the iiiriit .i, for thoro rooms to ho a stronger .iitore t manifest oil iu militia matters. 9 A I rA* Scholarship. tlov. 1'llerhe has ha<l | laeeil at lib disposal a M'holarship in the Oread in -tiinte, at Worcester, M ass. The ??eholaiship ineludos hoard and tuition. I In' school opens on January \?~it It Originally, the Dread instituto was tin Now I'ra Cooking School of Worco*1er I'iio especial work of that ncht ol wn* the teaching of cookerj*, and the titling ofj.ii Is for teachers, lecturers, ami demonstrators iu cooking alone. Tin notable and .signal nil cocas of the school's c.tVorts along theso lines lo.t step by step to the organization of the Oread niMituto with lis provisions foi teaching all that is coniprohoudcd in domestic science. ? 4<? riij (io\crnur's Tiirc.it. "if tlio legislature plrcos the diapeu sary in the hands of tlio Stale t-flieinl*, I shall resign. " This remark was ma<tr half seriously and half jcstll^&lv bv tiovernor Kllotbo the other dyr. There has been much taik of changing the method of electing a board pf control. hikI oTTfc of the measures proposed i? i hat tlio executive and judicial ortlco^s of the Stat<> governuK-ut couVj.Uut6 a hoard of control. The governor ex flamed the above quoted remark bv snying that ho would not, of course, shirk any duty, hut he did not think -Hny gwrcr he didn't want tbi* added responsibility, as the flares of the gubernatorial < rtlee **pm enough for ono man. <? ? " [ An iniBtky t?f intern. 1 The .Second West Virginia in Orcepville, aeero* to bo *#ry un it lMitiff Ha employe of the reirtment. The aboot tug seehit to have been accidental, the pistol Uncharging whilo iu k*o?> hand, the bell entering Steele's temple, rtiniig ont below the left ear. Hteels dMkt almost insanity Tin* is the thixl Relent tfrnth *?t Hocowd Wee* - Virginia witlu^ abont one month. i ^ TUB PAROT IN TRADB. l'?ed b j ? Collector to llawl t'ortlueut Thtnff* Ahont l?rh?. "No us? to dun 'em! No use to dun 'em! They're deadb?ats!" Those words, uttered In shrill, plorclug tones, attracted a crowd In the vicinity of Lincoln park. A well-dressed young man emerged from the vestibule of a residence, where lu? had been convers ing wliir a womai\ and rushed down the steps to u covi*r?yrt^l>uggy in front of the hoiiHe. "No use to dun 'em ' No uao to dun 'em! They'ro dead beats!" "Quiet, folly ! Bhut your month," cried the young man as he removed from the sent of the vehlclo a large ca?e containing a particularly vicious looking parrot.' After several times repeating its uncomplimentary protests the bird finally subsided and Km master Toasceiided the steps to the vestibule, from which he soon emerged with soine hunk notes In his ban J. "It's an original acherno of my own/' explained (ho jroung man a little later, "and I'll explain tho scheme If you ke< i" it mum. Sometime ago 1 was con nected with an agency that employed uniformed Collectors and yellow wog ons, object being to Intimidate the debt or, who would pay a Just bill rather than be disgraced by having self-ad vertising bad debt collectors calling upon him every day. After time legal proceedings weie taken by a disgusted debtor who had been persistently nn aoyed, and tho wagons and uniforms were promptly suppressed. Rut are dead beats to escape paying their Just dues on that account? I thought not. and recently devised the plaa Jl am now carrying into execution. Pooplo whose names are on tho blacklist are gener ally shrewd enough to understand the situation and a settlement Is at once made or arranged for. 1 have been operating for over a mouth, and in but ono Instanco has Polly been called upon to repeat her w*;ll-rehear?ed act. 1 am told that complaints have been mado to tho police and I must make itay whilo tho sun shines. Good day." 'Ry-by! I'm a bird, I am!" shrieked the parrot, as the enterprising colloc tor drovo briskly away. Keep coughing >?1" > ' We know of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lungs. It !s better than wet feet to causc bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever and making everything cxactly right for the germ3 of con sumption. Stop coughing and you will get well. pectoral cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary ctugh disap pears in a single night. The racking coughs of bronchitis nre soon completely mas tered. And, if not too far along, the coughs of con sumption arc completely cured. 'ftsk your druggist for one of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster. It will aid the action of the Cherry Pectoral. Jf y<vi hirn tiny complaint cvcr'aml llio l?*? inodlo.il nrtvtco j-nn . nn i>o*?lli',y ulitnlu, write tit ireriv. ^nn wlllrcrtlv** l>r?>tnj>l reply lint Inay bo of great v.i lu? m > "ii. A*l'lr?'??, 1)11. J. C. AY liK, l.owell, Mas*. Wlirrc Fish Spend tlio Winter. .T.mies B. Church. of Tiverton. Ithodo Island, a recognized authority on llt-h and their habits, thus writes: Fifh are, except the birds, tho best I i!o:s in thft world. Wither tho bird* or flsh know more when asleep about piloting than a man pilot does when awake. Now, as to the habits of fish. They come on the coast in the spring, when the migratory instinct starts thc^n out of their winter's sleep. In winter they aro In a dormant state, like the bear, skunk and woodchuck. The old theory that flsh migrated youth Is all wrong. Fish simpVy leave tho const and go off shoro on the northern edg? of the gulf stream, #et Into water of tho right temperature and go Into winter quarters. Before the time comes for them to stArt on their annual pilgrimage for their win ter quarters they have taken on a good coat of fat. It Is under their ikln. and their stomach !? lined with It. and It is also all through th^f* bodies when they arrive at t*#Hfyot tWtat they have selected for their wln ter home. Then there grows^ over ~FS?fiNjye s~ ft>" wTfnsrfiTi*, and their vent ~ fTnaer, *n ther remain wnttl the time comes for them to start for their summer hom*. " w " *? ? WHl W f?Ofll',WWn tlM firrtot ml J1 Every farmer's wife knows how necessary it is that the milk buckets, pa, ns, churns, and other implements of the dairy he Perfectly clean and free from taint. A coni; mon yellow f that smells <*f rosin should never he used for washing these. Such soaps are made of materials that you would not use for any purpose. Resides, they are sticky and the soap will get into tiie cracks and corners and stay there. Ivory Soap. is pure, it is well made, and only sweet, clean materials are used. Then it rinses readily. IVORY SOAP IS PER CENT. PURE. Copirl^M, laW, I; T t* PtacM ? k Co., I'iit.'luRU! Concerning Furs and School Rooms. Dofcctlvc hearing Is a symptom fre quently seen lii the schoolroom about which tencherfl should know sonic thing. Pupils arc sometimes consider ed backward, nnd stupid, whoso worst fault is their deafness. This is lint :is | coiumon, probahly, as <b fcctivo s'^ii:, but It Is quite as apt to bo uculeiHcd ; and to lead to disastrous results! ile^l ! colds, dicsased conditions of the p!in ; ryux and tonsils, and discharges from j the external ear nre yll couunon with children In this climate, Hud arc nil proline sources of permanent deaf ness. Tlie teacher Is In a position to detect I this symptom early, and should invus- j tigatc every case of apparent biiitten- 1 tion and stupidity, especially if it is I noticed that this is accompanied with persistent mouth breathing1. The teach- j er can easily inform herself about a | child's hearing, and quite accurately; thus, a child should be able to hear ?words spoken In a clear, low voice twenty feet away, and should be able to hear a watch tick three feet from Ml her ear. Children of defective hear in j: should, of course, be seated noa. the teacher's desk^ Embroidery Silk Ilnok. A. very pretty little hanging rack, made of silver wire In ornamental fili gree ehape, with little hooks of bent wire, closely resembles a hatrack in miniature. But this is not a doll ar rc'jgement for hats, only a dainty ad junct to the embroidery table. On cnch llttlo hook hangs fatlll another bllver wire arrangement, bent into a four-leaved rosette and Intended to hold embroidery silks. The silks to be used In any one special design may be wound upon these silk holders and hung on tlio rack conveniently near the embroidery frame. This smooth silver wire may not be as elaborate n a ?the heavily chased or all filigree sill: ho'ders, but they are better for the silk, do not fray them, and tlio pretty littlo rack keeps them together and free from tho dirt about the tablo. Appririiacf. "Do you think that women are much influenced by a man's personal appear ance?" asked one young man. "I should say so," replied the youth with a peachy complexion and curly hair. "Apollo was all right in Ills day. but he'd have to put on quilted trousers and wear a football mask to make an.* impression now."? Ex. Nfiwlr Minted. "I've got a new idea." "ITmh! It ought, then, to be a bright one."-?-Ex. To Cor# Const Iputlou Kore?ei. Tnlte Cnm-tirels Cuudy CaUiurUft, 10o or 25?> If G. C. C. full to cure, tiruKK'fcUi refund mousy. In Hungary there aro thousands of vil lages and hundreds of small towns without a doctor withlu tea ndles. M r?. Wlnslow' a Soothing Syrup for child ron tcetlng, softens the KUins, reducing lull huh ttnn, allays p.lln, euros win 1 colic 2>j a bott lo. Tim EdgefleW (8. C.l Cotton Manufacturing Company has placed tho order for the ad dition Of '2.500 spindle;}. 1 have found Plso's t*uro -or Consumption an unfading medicine.- F. It. I.otz, i:HX>. -eott, St., Covington, Kv,, Oct. 1 lbm. I.a?t year tho United States exported sewing machines to th? value of $2, (.03,000, and typewriters worth $1,500,000. Wo-To-Ilifl for fifty Cent*. Onr?-snt?e(1 toliucco babtt cure, makes weak mm Bixoac, bux>U (HUft Wo, 41. Ail drug (Lata. TheTnlhot Woolen Mills Company, North OillorlcA Mass., la building a now dyo liou.*o and a lnrg? four-story addition. Flte permanently c.nre<l. No fit* ornervon* n<'?fiiiit?r nr?titH?'? u??of Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve Restorer. $2trl*l bottle and treatise free Dm. R. H. Ki.ifir, Ltd., *.?i , rch st . 1'hll.v P*. statb or Ohio, Cirror Iolbdo, ? lccai Coc.vtt, f Fsakr J. CHKSBUiakejioftth that faeis the ?enior partner of toe flrm'*?r J. K.<}?Urnhva o..doin< tiuainess In the CI t? of 1 olefin,* min ' and State amres-dd. and thataaid Arm will the earn of oaa hdmdhbd noi.ua aa for IH oi OAtARHK The Potash Question. A thorough study of the sub ject has proven that crop fail i an he prevented by using fertilizers containing1 a large percentage of Potash ; no plant can grow without Potash. | i We have, a little book on the subjcct of I I'otnsh, written l>y authorities, that we! i | would lik< !li send to every farmer, free of j cort, if he will only write and ask for it. C1ERHAN KAI.I WORKS, 03 Nassau St., New ^ ork. c j LIQUOR, MORPHINE, TOBACCO UMNO raOPVOIt A dinbavIbo ./' CONDITION OF *??{ Which ts J??elly Cured At- ' / KEELEY INSTITUTE, Ihtf Hemedy build* up the iytt}m ttt ??*ff way, removing permanently ?uy denire or dp. ma ii 4 for Liquor or l>r?jg All patient* uro uuiUr thecal# of sklllrd Institute physic l?n who I* a veteran graduate of theoure end ?!* years exclusively In Kmki.v work. VVrlW for literature. Large mansion. ?to*m Ueatod. I.arge Piazzas* Hi# Onto KEELY INSTITUTE la tttgttji \ BIT 01 1 ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, -REPRESENTING THE RICHMOND CITY MILL WORKS. - One of the 1 trgeat manufacturers of Flour Ml I Mftohlucrt lu the ouuut' y, ..ntid having experienced mill wrlghts, I am prepared to t>miil m IIh on the mo*C improved plaits ami at price* to compel? with any one In the traite. w# guarantee the product* of our mtllat") eqnit the Knieii of the-be*t western mill*. He fore p'.aoln^ your ordera write tt me. I also handle i oomplete lino of %Voo?l? Working Jlnehlnery, Saw Wills, l!n. nine* uud Holler*, Corn mils nnd Ma, pnlnery lu Oonoral. Hhviiiv: boon established In business horn for Itt yoar*, 1 have built up my trade by af ll Inc the \erv highest class of machinery, ami umln a better position to serve tho Interest n: my 0U*wUMM than ???r-Uefore, ?< V. V, ll.lDIU.n, Columbia, f*. C. l89il Mnlft' Strt'et w. h; gibbes & go, ? ? COLUMBIA, S. C. , *? ^ Nk, MACHINERY & MILL SUPPLIES. PIANOS TO PLEASE ALL. Knahe, ChlokvHng, Sohinor,' Kiftoher, i?nd nine other rell&blu to choose from. Tormnand prices in k err pins with tho titne*. Address - M. A. MALONE, - Columbia, S. C. PIANOS AND OROANS. Money in Chickens > or 'He* In sumps wo tmvi ? l'AUli HOOK giving tlie experience oi a practical 1'oUltry JUUwr? not au amateur, Urn a irtau working for <lo liar* ami ctHU? <lurU??; w years, it (caches how u> 4?ctoo .tint euro DIwuhcs; Ksotl lortC<{? i.Iko for Kuttciilng; sv)iict> Fowls t? Mivo for UroodiUKS everything re quisite for profitable Poultry Hiir. itllllli I'llll.lfilllMl CO. I at KeoouiNi Hiroot. New nDHDCV"^ DISCOVERY; Kir. ? W ? % \J ? O ? Qnlcli rnUfll an rl coti wori.% c??m 8>-nd <or b??ik of lehtlui<<nial? ?n?l IO <!(???' trfldtlijint Frrc. Br H K UKELK'S BOMB. Atlanta. U*. A lesson in Physiology iVEKV ONE SHOULD LEARN. It Shows the Only Method by Which Diseases of the Respiratrry Organs Can Be Reached and Cured. I I*-i?iin(r?< of III# N one. <"onstnicte<l w n ?, ! -i Ho it uwl Dry Air ho lorn on !c!lnir iho liroiichl i<; I'ii bos nn<l Lungs Scnm CfsinCll do* ftmycl liero by ttrong Liquid Mod* lcijiCS. TONGUE. .. Fenfo of tusto do it roved by #lroujf drutfS. epiut.ottis. Liquid medicines In Sprays, Dourhes, * Atomizer'1 and Wij-ors stop hero Knptncfilnn Tube. Clwctf by Irrltat HiK Sprftyi.Douchet Atom izur* a ml Vapor*, causing lH-afiu*). Dry air only cnn enter tho Bronchial Tnlx-tand Lunn. 'rnromth It ?lon? rnn Diiflasoa fit thoao rcached aaU cured |i tlio only Rormlo.fdo over found vohtlle onooiti to lui)iro;;n?'? ?v?ry particle of alrbrpathM. y?t tear ing ti /?rr. Ir >in motst nrt?, t Imn ei.n! 1 u? tills )I>werfnl Ki>rin-d#"?trov?>r to roaoh ?v??ry l>art of tlwialr p?a 'ti ?!n? heal. throat and lijii^# whore It im oneo kills tho lmcilli which caiute Catarrh, Catarrhal Dpatuess, Asthma, Couglia Cold*. HronchJMf; and Consumption. IT CUR^S BY INHALATION. * Th? flrsf ami only mot hod of t.-eatitift thc?<o dl^oa-"** ?ver endorsed bv the medical profession. ? llyoinel " Inhaler outfit. <1.00. Kxtra lJ.->ttlo< "Hyoiimi," 60>-. '' Ilyoutti " Il.tlin. a wonderful hosier, J'x" C.111 bo obtained of yonr druggist. nt otTl^o-or by null. Pamphlets, consult st ion and advice Ireu. Sond tor thu Story of " llyouieL" Mrtilud KKr.K. QPSTf I A3 flFFFR W? will mail to ?very person Bonding na 25?. OrCUIML UrrtSl.? iuBtftmpfl or cash, mentioning this paper, u complete " Ilyomoi " Trial Outfit, consisting of an Aluminum Inhale?",- W?ira Dropper, bottle of Hyomei sufficient to Inst two weeks, gauze and full direc tions for using. We also send FREE "The Story of Hyomei" and a sample box of llyomoi Balm, the wonderful anti-septic healer and cure for pilea, bruises, burns, sprains, scalds, ohaffing, saddlo-fiores, eczema and all surface Irritations. Sond at once to the MAIN OFFICE AND LABORATORY- ot THE R. T. BOOTH CO., ITHACA, N. Y. A ? . Larfcst Grower of Cottea. James It. Rieliardaon, who died re cently ou one of life plantations in Mi?slPeipp1, wns not only the largos t individual grower of, cotton In ti??? world, but also the owner of one of the best nppolnted plantation* In the country. There Is In operation on ono of hlf places In Mississippi a complete 'lar-AtAA ? eseluslvaly to thy service of the plantation. He employed several Thousand bands upuu Ills fa rioos places, which are located la Mia? stsMpptr ? ? ? floatage* ai'asagatart uuua Ips Tr-AWTID-C**. of h*4h?*ltk (h?t m " will not H?nd A tt%. to BO* Co.. Maw York, for 10 unirlmftJ iSmt Nt'TICE. Whra T*H write ?, kl?4> mr miwn m? HKr. It will emta km tmt* went ?n< l??tr w?. - Bb? 3. $17. 50. --SPECIAL OFFOU-Sil^ PwUt J?.jlk W? Mt?f " 1,1 "* rakip Tor $moTr*tXt Md|t??o?iMnr.||aa 41* *rr*r?T r/gi ** La Creole" Hair :A 3M