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Beauty la RIao| Dee?. Clean blood meant a clean ?kin. No beauty without it. I'aarnrotB, Candy l.'athar* tic clean your Mood and keep it clean, by ?tircing up the lazy liver und driving ull im purities fjorn tho body. iJCfiin today to banish pimplea, boila, blotches, black heads, ?ml that sickly bilioua complexion by taking Caaoarct?, ?beauty for ten centu. Alldiug glfctft, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 2.3c, 50c. .... Aufclr&lltt import* lumbar from Novu ftaotia. Bo. h. FOfWhooplng Couith, I'luo'e Curo Iha *u<? ne??ful remedy. M. ?'? i >1 Kil'.it, t ij I'mop A \ <?. Brook I ny, N. v., Nov. 1 i, IMU. Pretty Umlem ear, The variety of pretty hilU Mint woolen un derwear to bo bail at Mich roanonitbln prlee?, lb very tempting to dainty women, jet many refrain from purchasing (nodi on account of ^hejr liability to Injun in luumlrylng. U i ha woik la propotlydouo to l* ttouMo may *o Avoided. Wljoti roudy i<> bogin nil a luh half full of warm wat<"r, Iu which dh<Bolv?? a foyrtli of a bar of Ivory Hoap, ami watdi t articles through It with the hamls, tineo in warm water, and squeeze, but ?lo not wring. Hang pit the line and pre** while *tlll damp. Km/a It I' a a k k a , * 4 Evil Dispositions Are Early Shown. 9 ' Just so evil in the blood comes out' in shape of scrof ula, pimples, etc., in children and young people. Taken in time it can be eradicated by using Hood's Sarsaparitla. In older people , the aftermath of irregular living shows it self in bilious conditions, a heavy head, a foul mouth, a general bad feeling. It in tho hjr>o<l, the impure )>]?>??< 1 , fricndn, which in tho real cause. I'urifv that with Mood \i Sarsapat ilia and happiness will reign in your family. BlOOd Poison ? " I lived in it Im iI <>f lire for yearn owing to Mood polHoumt: that f??i lowed tuna II pox. It broke nut ull over iuv body. Itching Intensely. Tried d?" turn mid hospitals In vain. I tried Hood's Sarsapa r Din. It helped. 1 kept ?t it and was en ttrely cured. I could ?!>> <>n ibe hon?et<.p'? and Hhout about it," M im. ,1. T. Wiii.ums y Cnrbondtile, Pn. ? Scrofula Sorca - " My !????>- at months had scrofula sores on i heek and nrm. ? focal application'! nnd physi i.m. medicine did little or no good Hood'.-' >ar saparitln cured him permanently, It'' is now four, with smooth fair skin." Mas. 8. H. Whotkn, KnrinitiglMii, l?el. I'll Is 1 1 vi>r Ills iton Iri 1' ntiiiK hii-I ? li ? only catli?rMi* to lalui with Unml'ii Hm ill* rHlruiililnic u I'ot ?!r??r?>r, On? rtny Mistress MaHMia Iihou w.is trotting home from her grocer's with coma spl rM nit] comfort tiii )(. <] undor her apron, when sh<? run up against hrr frlond, Mistress Macleod and f< U coiled upon In explain. "I want- Just beyont nt Muster Ma^Tnviidi'H store Hp keeps th' very host linm in a' tir land. Our John lovrs a Ml <>' guld ham, yo ken. and " Is ny vanimerln' ahnnt th* linm at Itkrr sdiops bein' ower fat and sput." "Our Tain tit' fume," Bald Mistress Macleod, "and so I'll Rang and pie MacTnvixh a IiIhI now." rive minutes after that Mrs. Marleort went to the obliging grocer and asked for "a pund of ham." "Whai kind o* ham?" Inquired Muster M Tablnh. "Oh, n i?* tin* the *:atue |<itui that. Mistress MaclMialtvon always here." "A rh'ht." returned the grocer, with a cunning leer. And thiMi, bond ing over the counter, he said in a high ly significant whl?p"r. "Whaur'u yer bottlo?" ? Weekly Telegraph. YOLLMJ AT SIXTY. Serene comfort nnd happiness in ad vanced years are realized l?y compara tively few women. Their hard lives, their liability lose rious trouldcs on iuvoitiil. of t heir pecu liar organism and 1 1?? ? i r profound igno rance concerning themselves, all nmi bine to shorten t he period ? ? f usefnln<v:i U/id fill t h eir later years withsntTering. ^ Mrs. 1'iuUham hasdone much to m.il.e women strong. Site has givfjiti advicu to mnny that lias shown them how to guard against disease and retain vigor- i ciua health in old a/re. l-'nuiievery cor ner of the earth t here is const ant !v com ? ing tho most con viiieiu;?1 statements from women, showing- the cliiea *y of Lydia 10. lMnkltam's Vegetable. ' <?in pound in overcoming female ii's. 1 1 ??!???. is a letter from Mrs. .1. (inns, of Horner St., Johnstown, I'a., which is earnest ned straight. to the point: * 44 l>EAIt MlW?. I'lMitlAM: I feel it my duty to tell all sufTering women that I think your remedies arcs wonderful 1 had trouble with my head, di/./y spells nnd hot flashes. Iceland hands were eold, was very nervous, could not sleep well, had kidney trouble, pain in ovaries and congestion of the wouih. fjinco taking your remedies I am better every way My head trouble is all gone, have no pain in ov;vrics, and am cured of womb trouble. I can eat and sleep well and am gaining in ilesh. I consider yot.r medicine the best t?* Jt^ bad for femalo troubles." The present Mrs. I'iukham's exper i ence in treating female itls is unparal Iclled, f<jr years she \\qrkeil side by side with Mrs. Lydia K. I'inkham. and for sometime past has had sole charge of th? correspondence department rf her great business, treating by letter IMI many as a hundred thousand ailing Women daring a single year. . CANDY CAiwwrie 'am annum urn. Act^s Amended by tho Conforms and Adoptod by tlio Mouse. PROVISIONS OF THE BILL I av It Count > lu Have CoHiitnssinmrs Thnr Remuneration aiuJ Dolus ? Inihts of Township Hoards of t<>HHiiissioiicr& I r <11* fcrred lo fowii.slup Ho<ml* of Assessors. 'I'lio following n 1 li o count \ ^ovuiu ItlOQl hill UN I'l Opill t?'d hy iSohlltol" Livingston, (iiuydoii mid <?lonn, uud ({oprosontati vo.i \V. d. JoUiiboi), Itiythe, J on It in a, I >m gun uinl llydi?ik. I ho hill with nil thu So onto uuiondiiionls WUH Miloptod l?v tin* llultflO VVlliuMlt alteration. .Suction 1. I hut an in ! entitled "Au not to provide for tlio county kovoiu liiun t of tho vurioui eoutiea <>f thin Htttto, " he, and tlio aanio in horohy, re unnoted uud amended kh iih to road um folio wh: Hoc t ion I. Tliat Ihoto ahull l>o in om-li of tlio couiitiea of thia State a county board of ooininianiouera, vvliicli ahull ho Composed of tlio con nly HuporviBor, who shall ho oleokui and hmd office, a' now provided It y law, and two cuiniuiu fslonorH, who afmll ho appointed l?v tho go vet nor upon tho i ecoiuniuiidatiou of tho motubora of tho gonotal hhhoiiiIi'v Irom tho Hovoral counties or uiiiajoiity of I ho in, and wIiomj tonn ol ollico slial i ho cotornitnal with that of tho Hiiporvtaor with whom t hoy aroappointed to aoi ve, and uutil tlioii auooeaaoru ahull ho up pointod and ipialilioil Said couiuumhiou or h ahull ho cotiimiMKionod hy t lio aocro tmy of alulo, iti other oounty ollicerri, hut without charge for thoir coutniU aktiia. i'rovitlod, that in I 'ickoua count y t ho hii pot s ihoi? uiul iho amd commia antom thrill each give hond in (ho aunt of i)uu ill tor tlio yoar 1'i.iu I'rovidod, further, That in Similar county mix eoiinniaaiuiioia ahull he appointed in u f ( > i oMui* I , w ho, with tho count v aupor vjaor, ahull couatil uto tho count v hour ? I. of coin hi la. "loner h in auld county I'm vidod, further, I 'hat in Kiohlmid count v olio coinni iaauuior mIiuII l/o oleetod in oach township h.y I ho <pin!ified oleetoia thereof at the next goueinl election, mid nvery two voura thoreaftor, and i hoy ahull h<dil ollieo fo) two years from election, and until itiou auocoaa oi n ahull ho eluded and qualified. I'lovidod, lurthor, In Iho oountv of York, thoro ahull l?o appointed hy tho governor, upon tho rec?'inmoii<hitH,?n vi tho dtdogution in tho general uMHoinldy, throe diHcrool peraoua lu cui'h town ??nip, otioof whom ahull ho chairman of tho townalnp hoard of coiumiHaioiiors, and he ahull attond Iho inootin^a of tho county hoard ot eoiunuaHioiiora at ioast ? luui torly. and ahull i eeetvo #!?'> per an it u in , puyublo ipim terl y, for audi at tendance, and the naid townahip honitl ahull ho tho township asaoH/<fls for their roHpecliyo towiialiip.'', uud hepuid the per diem uud mileage herein pro vidod. So?\ Thai Html board hIiiiII meot at tho county noal ut atutud tililOM, once ill t'lU'h lu on tli, for tlio tinnsaiM ion of luis inyJiM, ami a majority uluill ooiiHtituto u quorum. I lio county HiipvrviHor bhuli bs chairman of mkhI board. Sor. ;f. ! hat Hit i?I county board of <?0111 in lflhiouoiH shall, in tlieir nevornl ami I'OHpoct 1 vo countios, Imvo ami in (orisoall tlio jiinml let ion, |>o\voim and ibitio t liorotofoio do vol vod by law ii| ?>ii tlio con lily HiipcrviHorn, tlio county bour<ia of <*om inifodonom and tlio town h 1 1 1 1 > board* of cumnHflsioiioi f, iindoi' tlio | *ro v ih 10 n m of (ho laws lierotoforo oxistinj;. | ' r t > v 1 it 1 11 x for a Hy.sleni of county K?voi iimelit for tlio vartoun I'oiiulii'H of tlio Stnto: Provided, I'liat no claim against tlio county ahall bo I 'it id until it m 1 1 14 1 1 liavo boon approved 111 wi lting bv a majority of ?aid beard and ontorcd in their imniitoK. S?h\ I I lull tlu> count y HU|?ervHor.-< of tlio vaiiou* count if?H hint! I iocmmvo iui 11 mil hhIiimoh, | ?:i v ti I > I o as now pro viilml hy law, as followH: A hhovillo, pui atinuin until .Ian. 1st, t ? 1 , ami aflor that tinio por aiiinim , \ iUou. :*jlNOU; A ioIim hoi), &N00 ; I'.iiiu I ><? i .?2r.ni>, liatmvoli, ??*?>; Hoaulyrt, ?<iii/i, Horkoloy, ('harlmton, ?1. ('huvokoo, ?/?t)ti; (hunter, < * 1 1 om I it tiolil, S'lOM; < 'laromloii. ('olio ton, I ?av I in^tun, .f'iutt, I >01 choNtiu . $100, I MvcnlioM, aftnr tiio !ht of January, I Stii I ; ImrlioM, ?<?."???. I'lci - ciii't', "??"> H); ( i ooi'^ut o w n, tj>i"?0; I iiruii villi'. ?snn, < 1 1 tujinvooil, STiH). 1 'r? ? v i . !*?? I . t lio Mi | nil v isi'i (.hull Hpotnl hi:? \t holo ; iiiio on t lio i oa<l* ami in tlio ?onntv; I I am | 't c in, :?i!00; Iloiry, s.'toii; Kershaw, I .anoastor, s:;oo, I, unions, siion. I ,i-\ t ii |_r t . ? i) . $i?Ou, Marion, ^soo, Marl l?oro, Nowlioiry, ^>7 ?"?<) ; ' ?oniio.', - "idii ; t >ranu;ol>ur?, JSW'jo, 1'iokonn, j?\' ?<>, aftei tlio yoar MMio; Kiehlaml. .?s'oo, N p'i 1 1 an I'u r tr. SMUHi; Salmln, j-' io. Sumter, StiOil; l iiion, ijUSoti. \\ i|lui*on '"ii^r, $000; Yoi U, 3'iiio, aftoi tlio Nt ? ? f .lanmiry. ll'UO. Sec. I Li a t Raid com mihBioM 01 h Mini I oho li rocoivo from tlioir rospootivo ci?uu (ion, us compcuMa.iou for tlioir t?oi vicin, t!io h ii in of ?.! por ilav. not o\eo?ili'ij, ilnvn in nny your, rxcopt in Saltid.i. whoro tiioy Bliail not evoood ? !?"> ?l ;i v s in nny year; ami in 'Newberry cour.tv, whoro tlio per iliom shall iu>t o\cood /?*?!?; nii'l in ( 'hoatorliohi ami Clarendon count u>M. whoro tlioy fliall rocoivo jfj per <lnv, ami ?*> cent* per inilo for oacli hi i !o in Knl"? to and returning from tin' mooting* of tho hoard a*, tho court Iioumo; ami in Greenville, I. alienator ami Sumter oountiOH, where thor shall iccojvo poi dav for nut exceeding > days; it it ? I in Sum tor county, iniloiij.'3 not exceeding * coutHj?or mile in ironic rotnininu fiojrt tlio court lwu?o by tlio nenrost routO to attoud tlio moot ? ingH of gnid I ioh'i ?I ; and in 1'airtield county, wlioro f1ioy hlinll receive .*?*.' i or day, not exceeding tfij dnys, ami iiu! I'ifkoiiH conjiity, whoro tlioy uliall enen i/<ceivo per annum attor the year and iiySpartanburg county, wh?)io Vtioy shall ipeeivo $2J>0 per day, for not exceeding M) days, and ft conts per inilo for *ach mile of nccoaaary travel on oflicial duly. Bee. ??. 1 ha t said hoard H may in each of the counties named in this section rind no othors. elect a clerk who shall perforin the duties of aeoretary and be raid an annual salary as now provided hy law, to Ik> fixed by the board, not [.uxoeediiig i? tbe aeveral conntlefl* tbe Mima hereinafter named, to wit: Aiken. 3?00; Anderson, 3 1. 10; Barnwell, 32ft0; Berkeley, S20Oi Ckarlft*ton,$,ux>, Gber* kee, 3100; C Urendon, $lftO; Colleton, f fftO; Darlingjoji.tftO; Dorcboster,$iuo, Edgefield,-' 3lft0, after 1st January 1001; Florence, 3BW); Georgetown, 3100; Greenville, 32ft0; Greenwood, 3I">0; Hampton, 3ft0; Horry, ?100: Lancaster, 3100: Lanrenj, 3 1 "?0 ; Marion 3200; Oco nee, 3100; Orangebtiff, 3100; Pickene, 9100; IlichlAnd. ?*>00; Kfeartanbnrg. $300; Saluda* 3100; HaqxKr^OO; Union, ?ISO; WilliankbjiMprT.'fO; York. .$100: Provided that y N'ewberry county tbe JSCS wtnrtf "BOTTufm (lie dutioa of clerk wftbont additional compenaalioa: Provided, further, that in Greenville ronnij Ibe clerk ihill be appointed by Um np#rvj|*? Heo. 7. That, except a? hereinafter provided, the t o w ii n)i > |? hoard* of corn minsiouei s Aro uhol uhed, aud tlio dutios heretofore performed by nun! township boards of commissioners and thocouaty houids of ruin 111 ism on Or S, (old 1 1 VO to tho Valuation, aHMOHSIllM II t Hllil rOtlUU of 1 1 1 < ? 4.' M I I V fo I to K H t loll bo, Utyd tho fcumo urn btuoby, devolve*! upitu township hoftfitB of (ihsoimors, Npeeia\ t>vu: < I of itibciNo^ w for oities and towns, u* now provided bylaw, it ii < I tli<> oouuty b<>ard ( jf equalization, winch KAid township and special boaids shall In* appointed overv two veura h> tho ^overuor, upon the recommendation of tho memhoiH <>' i Ij ? t'a,1<'r 'd H Mil ij hi hi \ from the i oh pec 1 1 pountioc, or it nia;orttv of them; ill lo li office '.li'i l luj <- >n p n :ind with Hint >f iho tfuvci m>r upi ointtn;; thoin, and mill ( tic 1 1 hiit c?HMor.t shall I ipp .? i i? I ?? I i it 'I 1 1 uu 1 1 hod , and t he chairman of u i< h d said ln/iir l ? '111111 l>0, i*.X utfiiMo, a member of the coiintv noma f O'lUiilt '.ation l'i '>viilo?l, I hat m \o?lnnrv did 1'ickoim coil n t i<*H tiio to vn-ilnp mid .own hourdu shall bo appointed hy tho mditor; find in Spartanburg count* hoy shall ?lo appoi n t I'd I -y thu county ?loard id coiiiniHsinnei a. I his lueinhii a >f each of mnl hoards uhull receive, an i Coin pon hiiI u?n fur tlio performance <> I thou tin! ioh, .^l per day lor not exceed ing livo iliiya mi any year, on ouch ol hum I hoard-', and '? conta por nillofot eaoli inilo of noooHsnry travel on ollighd inly, except in (airfield county whore tho number id dava for ouch of mud hoanlH shall not oxcood throo, and tlio moinhora of tlio township boards altail havo no mileage: I 'r uvidud, I hat in j (itoenvillo I'onntv t ho township ushosh i or? heroin provided for ahull fdso pci 1 fin in the duliea of township cominis sinners, us now c< -nM ituted lor tin i d coiimv; uihI in Spartanburg roil nly Hind lowonhip OHsosflorfl shall j u I ho | mi I < >i in tiio duties of townahip coin in tssionora, as now provided b\ I law and, as audi, i.hall ho Htibjoot to tiio Huporviaoiy control of tiio county hoard of commissioners, and Hhall ro <>oi vo for performing auch dutiea, to he paid out of the road iuiut of thoir re siiei live townships, c? I por day and o ciini' por imiIh foi each mile necessary ! travel <>n olllcial duty, not exceeding in thn uggrogi to the sum of 5< I .*? in any \ oar to ouch member, not including Iiih com ponsat ion a< a moiu.hor of the township board of asyou'i >rS, or of tlio county board of cfjn.ii i/,atiou : Pro vided fiirtho:. I lint neither id ?aid boiirds ahall lot any contract to any lut'riiltor of oith?M ol faid boards. Sec, m. That tho proviaions of this if. I, except thoae of uectiona I and li, shall not iipjilj* to the following named cifunttos, lo wii: Unoibor^;, I'uirnwoll, liiuX ifort, ('haileaton, ('iierokeo, < 'lios (tor, horahuw, llaniptou and Orange J Imf*. thn'. That miction a I aiw' of an act 1 n |"? ,*>i i ?ved !'t h Mnrch, !x:u;, entitled "An ! act lo iimoiiil nociion ^ J '? <?>, ij I7f'? and I'-r.', jot \\?l. I, roviHud Mlatuins ol 1st.!, " ho, and tiaonnnioaro lioroby icpoalcd. Sec fi>, I ho county board ol coinmis sionerK ahall havo t ho aaino r ij'lil * and duties vvilh reference to tlio pi operation I oL.nn v li Us as mo now devolved bv law iipin tiu> proHonl count v boards of coin :n iM.siou o rs. In tlio county' ot Aiiiou thn jiirio.". .shall bo listed and drawn bv tlio auditor, tlio trcicurer and olei k ol tho coiir*! without extra char^o, an<l rlmv ni'<? hereby deceit e l {?> b ? the b'"?<v ii i I jury c(;nuo issionors for auch piifiu'-it', with all Iho powers dovolved 1 1 y iv?w uj?Mi fuch boards. St?c. II. That lln i act shall jjo intc ?ill.'cl ii|-??n lis ai?i?i ova', and all nclt llli I p;U l.< 4>f acts llliVHIMilliMll with tl o : nr.'Visictu '? of Mils act lie, mi-i the aiinio r o tier oV * v*. repealed Telegraphic nricfs. I ho National Couuoil of Women and 1 1 ? *? National <'oiiKres.H of Mothers, in HAnsion in Washington, linvo adopted rotiol 11 lions aigainnt the floating of Mrig hum liober tn, of Utah, in Congress. I?oforo th^j joint. committee on penal it)!>i it nt.ioufl of the North Carolina I iogislatttro, Mr. Brown, chairman of the null eomuHltoo investigating the penitentiary, stated that .$*0,000 hi oliuuui tiad boon HUkI against tho peui tuntaivry. ami that thin amount would I to iucrcaKoil to $110, nun. Captain <ioor?fo H. Tnlcott, 1'nitod States .ingMtieer Ji? charge of tho .'amos river im.orovomoint work at Itichmond, \ a., died Hiiddouly in that city. 1 1 o was p, hod />f Colonel Andrew Taloott, tho celobr&tod ouu'iuoer who built tho llichuioud and .Danville (now tho Hon thorn Itailwav). Tho Senate eominitUe has com ploted tho river aud harlior lull. It provide* for North Carol urn iih follows c apo ?,'i>ar river, ahovo AVilunngton, S.i,nuii; below 'Wilmington, $150,000; ( onion t'Jioa crook, j?'.',000; Nouno river, 10.000; Tar and Pamlico rivers, #15, - iltni; Trout rivor, #1 5,000; Itiark rivor, 5<i?,(il)0; ,A I bomai lo Hound, -c*v, 000; Fish ing crook, 87,500; Wac jiinaw >ivnr, $:<,noo. Tho I-'tlltuu of Oinnii has revoked tho of a rinilinif htntion to I 'rft neo ii iitlur throat that 1 1 1 ?> Itiitish \?tnl.inl will J >< i < 1 1 1 >a r< i tho forts of Mil urn I'ho S.iliim hiis j.osiyjtl u | >rot*l 11 nation withdrawing tho ooik-o^hioi). I l.o f'ronch coiihiiI Iuim formally pro tout ??(. Tim Soiiiito eixminittoo on public Imihlin;:* and ^rounda ban nnido fnvorablo ropnrta ?>n puhbie building:! ih> IoIU'u h: To provido f?#r tho erection of now huildinut* "t I "iizahotli City, N. c. , S 10,000; < 'ol l| 111 IlllH, (ill.-.. ??*)(), (11)0. K.-|KUih wiiro lutiior ? i / ?* ? I on tho build in).; nt Macon, (in., lit ? cost t? f OOU. Count !?? Vliiini.is Mratliy. A ppeeiul from Mndtid nays: In tho I'nosdav < On n t l> Altomnn io Mimed tho ntturlcp begun l>y him upon ho p?*uoruli hIui woro ?\nnagod in tho win i'i Culm. Ilo <>i?ki1]>lfitnn<( t lint 'hoHt.s of gold nont out to pity tiopw in :'nln, lm<i boon roturnod t<? ^pain in in t and iinopanod, jimt mm thoy liod >eon sent out. In terms of ^peeinl ko ? oritv ho critieisod Caption Aimon, tho 1 Minister of Mtirmo. Twieo bo was ?ullotl upon by tiio President to with Iraw his remarks, and Iii.h spooch was j ? ttondod tbroin?lio*?l u iti> fujii up roar. . Train ?vbWnis In Mexico 1? punish a bio by death. Them has not been a' train robbery In Mexico for more thart; n year. Tim world'* people lose. 20.000000 weeks of work per year, through 111 uc*a. n??iiirt?r Itoif. "I rather think she prefer* a pensive, thoughtful man.^ ~aVt* "Ye*. At any rate, when I told her { loved her ?he advised me not to f*t too Hy."~ j Indianapolis Journal. ? 1 Ivory Soap, because of its purity, is especially valu able for bathing the skin of infants and very young children. Particular care should be taken [to wash the chil dren's clothing in Ivory Soap. The garments will be whiter, cleaner and sweeter. The lather of " Ivory" is clean. There is no oil or grease in it. IVORY SOAP IS qo^PISR CI. NT. PURE. lrW% bj Th? Pit 0*io\i!? O , Clx.wli.UAtl The Potash Question. A thorough study (if tho sub ject has proven that crop fail ure.1; can ho prevented hy using fertilizers containing a large percentage of Potash ; no plant can grow without Potash. We have a little book on the subject of Potash, written by authorities, that wc would like send to every farmer, free of cost, if ho will only \\ rite and ask for it. GKRriAN KALI WORKS, 0,1 Nas.sau St., New > ork. I Ilk Itl'IST I{vli1riii'?i ni ??ii ??: v A m i: ?i u lied If I no I * lli<< iiiiiii Im>I' ol t'll ???'?? I'llfTlI-d, Thr Woiulcrnil >>?' (.'oimillii tlonal Cure lor It !t<-u>iintUm 1m cui !ii? ik LiflUEIi I'KHCB.NTAO* of pooplrt Ihttll ftny med icine ou th* market. It cures by neutralizing tli# Holds In tin* Mood nnd drU (dk them out ot tliniyiitcDi. n ili; YOI l<<(ltU' 1> T*? !?: FIKNT StHt; c?i, anil navo yoArs of HiifTcrinK. Bold t>y druKKiftf?K,,n'>ml y, I'rloejl.por Imltlo A Comedy of Color*. "Hello, Black!" "Hello, White!" "Hear about Brown?" "Yes. Gray told me." Ami then they wont into Orcen'B to take something for tho blues. ? Mfo. To Care Constipation Forever. Tafco C'ascurets Candv Cathartic. 10corS5c. If C. C. C. fall to euro, druugist-s refund money I The jfrow of an Atlnntio llnor coRts nl>on *20,000. Wo-To-Hao for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makOH weak tnen Mrong, P'ood pure. 60c, (1- All druggists. Cuba'# tobacco output this yonr will ho (.0,000 bales. To Cure A Cold In Ono l>ny. Take Laxative llrotno Quint no Tablet!*. All Druggists refund money I f i t fails to euro. liV, Telephones linos uso 12,0')0,00!) pounds of ooppor yearly. K<loc?t(> Yonr nonult With v'tticareti, Cuody Cathartic. euro constipation forev??T. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money At Kansas City 10 pounds f.t i<v> oost a cent. y' Don't Trtktfco Pplt and flniofcp Tour I.lfe Anny. To quit tobacco easily ami fnrover, be mat? nctlc, full of 1 if o. nerve and vigor. Lako K? To Hue, tho wonder worker, tliat makes tvralt in^n strong. All druggists. 50c or 11. Curcgu?ran- , teed Hooklofc and sample fre?. Address Sterling Remedy Co , Chicago or New York. Lindnle, On., cotton mill is to bavo JSOO looras. Mr?. Winslow'sSoothlng My rnp for children teething. softens tho gnms. reducing Inll.tm.i tlon, allay* pain. euros win I ooiitviYj a luitll>> How') Thin! I We off or Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured l>y I Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. ChenbY A Co., Toledo, O. We, Hie u iid> ridg nod, have known F. J. Che ney for thelsst 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable In all business transaction^, and financially able to carry out any obliga tions madu by their firm. WkitATdI'AX, W holesale Druggists, Tole do, Ohio. W a l.DiMi, Kinxan A* Mahvis, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. t Hall's C'atairh Cure is taken internally. act ing dlrvotlyupon tho blood and mucous sur faces of tha system. TwjttraonUI* s-ntfreJ. l'rlce 75c. per Ikottle. Hold by all Druggists. , Hall's Family pills are the best. A Csrloas PafTUfe CusUm. Tho curious and ancient custom of "weighing In" a mayor and corpora tion survive* at lllgh Wj-^?rol>e in England, and wa? Jast year again oh nerved In connection the election of the ehlef magistrate. The mayor having been choaen and elected, the whole community of atderman. coun cillors. offloluls and others repaired to tho vestibule of the town ifalt. where the head constable, who was In cbarga of a weighing machine, carefully recorded the weight of each neraoa. CUfttS WHtRfc Alt ItSt FAILS. Ilwt Cou^li Syrup. Tfuttun tJooil. I'fo >0 ttruo. Sf>ld by (IrtiggiHtH. To Rflise Sheep in Mkliljja The first extensive attempt ever made at sheep raising In tin* upper peninsula lias Just been begun :is an experiment by the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Company on ifs lands near Ne gaunee, in Marquette. The company fnviis thousands of acres of land, most of which is not In use and probably will not be for years. At present it is not even paying taxes. After careful deliberation the management bus come to the conclusion that there is money in raising sheep. As a secondary con sideration if wishes to demonstrate the feasibility of sheep raising here and Introduce a new industry to the farmers of this region. The tirst lot of she. p for the new ranch as Just arrived from the Chicago market. There wore 1M0 in ail. nurlng the first few years there will not be many killed, as it is the Intention to Increase the Hock to at h-nst 2.non>.? Home farm ing will have to be done as an odjnnet to the sheep raising. /All the feed nec essary to carry the' sheep during the Winter is to be raised on the ranch. I.arge barns will be built for the pro tection of the stock, and also for stor ing liav and grain. II In Onlv Alternative, LitMe Dot was \;*;ry fond of Hi Mo stories, anil one day after her mother had read the story of Lot's wife sho asked: "Mamma, what did Mr. l.ot do when his wife was turned Into a pillar of r.alt ?" "Whal do you think he did?" nsked mamma. "Why," re plied the practical liltle miss. "I s'pose he went out and hunted up a fresh one." ? Chicago News. IS YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY ? What docs your mirror say? Docs it tell you of some little streaks of gray? Arc you pleated? Do your friends of the same age show this loss of power also? Just remember that gray hair never becomes darker without help, while dark hair rapidly becomes gray when once the change begins. Aiiers Hair Vlgtr will bring back to your hair the color of youth. It never Talis. It is just as sure as that heat melts snow, or that water quenchcs Are. It cleanses the sealp also and prevents the formation of dandruff. It feeds and nour ishes the bulbs of the hair making them produce a luxu riant growth. I? aiopa tbs hair from falling out and glrea a fltie soft finish to the hair as well. ~ en a* wr w< MT awi fVM LIQUOR, MORPfilNEJOBACCO t'ftlNCi i>UOD(/( B A ?I??AIKD OO.NU1TION OF Till', fill A IN Which la Katlly Cured at KEELEY INSTITUTE I Charleston^1. C. The Remedy builds up thoysyatem In ovary way. removing j>r.i iiHii6i.tljrai>y dv?lr<< <l? uiftud fvr Lluuor or Dm^y Ail patients aro UftMor thfcO.ntvot rkliled I iiatltuty phy?l( ian >vhO ia a veterni Kru>luut? of the cure and tlx vcura ?xclu*tv?*)y in K kki.y work. Writ* tot liter* in im. I.hivto m.uinl ?n. Meam Ilwated. i irg* I'l* " \ The Only KEELEY INSTITUTE In tiie State. KKO M $35.00 Upward. Write uio for < ??*? louiit'Si 'l'crms li AMY. Addiea* M. A. M ALONE, Columbia, t'.O Contract ? Taken to Furnl?h Cotnplst? Equipments for ROLLER FLOUK MILLS, UKl'KKSKV UNO TMK RICHMOND CITY MILL WORKS, One of the In *est manufacturers of Flout M 111 Machlnot v In ttie < ountry, and having experienced mill wflgUt*, 1 am prepared tc huilrt mills <>u tho n\Ott Improved plans and i\ t iiricos tcj complete ' wt i h any one In tho traoo. We iciinr iiitoo the producU of oui mills to equal tho grades of tno best Western mill* Hefore pla lng your order* write tc me, 1 nls > handle complete line of W orlilnss .tInol?lnery, So w MIMm, Kit uIiicn, ltuli?rt>, and ( oru and Ma onluery 'n General. Having been established In business hero for Irt yeare. I liftvo built up my trade by si>|l liiK the very h!? :er.t class of iniohlnery. and nm in a bettor position to servo the Interest 01 mv customers than o^?-r beforu. V. O. IIADII A 71, Oolumbln, S. < \ 1!K?? Main Street. THIS IS THE TIME Of tho yo-ir for you tocousiider the ndvis * billty of adding Improved Machinery to your plant, or of cng'iU iu a profitable btlslnehf. To bo Huceossful, you need tho most modern atid labor rkvIiik machinery. If at auV time you nhould dccldo to buy, or wish Information In regard to anything in the Machinery or supply line, we shall bo oltmecd to hear from you, and Hhnll tako pl?rt90r* in submitting you prloes which nan not **U to be i ntorcstinc. C0TT1N GINNING MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. South Carolina Agenoy Llddoll Co. \v. ki. \ <0., do lit . bia s. o LAURENS HARDWARE CO.. Bpecial AoR NTS, t/Hur<Mis.S. C. j|flONEY IN CHICKENS, Send 25 eeiita in ntuiups for Book. IIOOK rilUlil.SIIIN(i HOCSK, ISA Loouurd Slrccl, - - New Voilt FOR 14 GENTS \\c .Vtl-ll t.iU.lin ItaKM'M ti.'i* r ?, nml lielicu ?lle? 1 I'hh I ? 'V 1 PkK K-.r'y ???]? '-Hi , 1 >c 1 " Kuril**' I'.'.! li"'. !"? 1 " l.??!iy litn'K O-ciitnbor li o 1 " Kill, ' t'r llrot I.rttiico, l?c 1 " Crt hf..rni i I-'iK Tnimil", jMc I ?? Knrlj- I'niniT Ontuli, l"?3 8 " ISrilliunt l lx'.xr l?c Worlti CI. ?0. for A!>ov?i 1<; |'!<c * worth W, wo will mail VII II I". t-.?K?th<r Willi on r ????)<! JSi i ll 1 .il?l"?u? iiiimii r. i Hit <>f ' Mt? notlro A i-lc iiosiijifv \\' ?? > ti v :t ?* j'lior Irnili-A'so lu<>* ?Ihm. y mi <-n'.c try si1'' <l*v.?:i ?* ill ii??i'r Kt?' ? l?tia wi' n . ...iiT>t?-m Oriton Sim-?I OSc. iii'il &,.?!!> u Hi. 1'iilntni'il ?l If I I - It'll, fl-tnl.-u Uli-IH-i-c. No. Af JOHN a. MI./1IC -? ? !? ?,?# . I.* fWWI. "I". Saw Mills $129 TO $929 00 With Improved Hope and Hell Kc?mI. SAWS, F I I.KS mill TliKTII In Stork. Engines, Boilnrs and Machinery All Kinds and Ropalrg for?.irno. Rhuft lug, I'u i 1 ??>(? . It pit inc. I nj cc to m, I'ipct, V wives mid Filling*. LOMBARD IRON WORKS'S UPPLYCO.. A lUll'STA, OA. S7CJPP?D FREE * Permunently Curdtf Inssniiy Prevented fry PR. KLINES TREAT HERVE RESTORER ? Pcttlir# enre fbr all F*1? RjUf* p. <Y cn.t St. f-nHiiftr K> rT"jift?i4 frt kUt.oi Trettif c and 69 tria I boltla flf? I'll thrj pmylo#i>?prr?? ch?r?r? ? vni f *h"n r"crlrM. Mm.t to l?r. I M, rrll^rc? I USt ltiltt r>f KtfUfcji:. 931 ifrh M PI lUirlvbU ?%. SEED " UAl&llf FARM SEEDS. CURS ARE ALWAYS RFLIJBLE Fnnoy AiirixMa KnttK*nakf Wftlrrrn'Oon | kt 10 ?? <>ii1s.fttincr lAccnt* Itcrky Fniil <".? ni ( rnlnlc.ujip j<kr. lrt AtipiiMn I'nrlyTrin koi Cut 1 ?(tf. n siiro Ilca'lor. |>kJ. iu rfiiln "tir fllne irnK'd fntnlr.giio If. font FISKK. ALEXANDER SEED CO., AU<U'HTA, OA. <'ATA V?Of?t'Cft OF THOUSANDS OP r?3L jAYH I PUA.YJ3 ! SKNT Fit FK SENT FHEK <% %?nrlMru( In lh#? A'! klndi ??/ H . rtict for ll?iao Amu?*nn*r?l l'U%n .I'iftt ImuH CTtanxleJ, K?rlt?r?. Negm I'Iav*. rimlftciw Mr# .FhtJ??*? w?* r?nV?. PniH?r Krenfry I'luys for MaIa C'h? T4t?T*feu? Vumil*. Mil k o ! o Amilni u> th* UuMe to hrlMlnc I'll ji, " l!'iw i*? M MAAM'KI. FRENCH, Zfl Wrtrt tffcd Mtrertf ? New TorK City* CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE I rN for Shipment. V^nkeflVld and >?<??? *-lon. tti? ?inr<lt?,8t.li?r(?#'8t and bc8tkn'n?n vari prlcrs f o. b, h?r? 1,000 t* \0(I0 flfl.5 WW) to 10.000. il.SK, pw r 10, (UK). fl.Oft. I li ? i? ro (troirn In th? ni>?n ?\r and wit I >t*ml ? cold. Add Tfhfl NOHNAK lI.Bl.ITni "Slf-vy t,S.C. W~Mj?ir yUMWj and KrmM*. Exclusive Urfidrv k' \?n io*nertf?tio ia?n. Our ttrmi arc to? b??t ever offered. Ref?t?i?c*e required. For partic ular Liad redOBS^UNCxOti. Co., Cleveland. O. MlMI'K UVh ran wrtw a4veril?? p. hlaily i amttoi will obtain Wh l/*a< ? I a?ltww ??. #?. 9 nDADQV"^?l?COTUT; ttwm Vla wl^W I nUtiWWwf mmm ?H* mm >w> ml tmwinwiwd IP <>a ??? iw>fw> tin. ?r.u.u. ?rnMgm' ' TKTlWTtXy C*m cf M| " will apt yaat. ImJI Oo., HER Br8MKn*5. MoallP* ' ' V < _ j flow a Mau Can Cboott a Wffe Successfully by l. Artmlnlug J be Brow. It's nil very well for a glr) to plum* herself upon hei pretty eyebrows," f H<l nn expert physiognomist the oth jr <in>, '-but l who have been study liu ehnrneter for year?, have perhaps t rather different point of view. Eye l<rowp n[iow character. and the wise muu will take note of them when ihooslng his friends. Eyebrows, foe Instance, that nre wide tipart denote f tn iik. generous, unsuspicious aud im pulsive n.iture. n they meet one may be pretty une' that their owner'* temperament Is nnlent, hut jealous ami ausplclou*. Kyebrow* which are elevated nr flirting and continue In long, nweep. Ing lines over the eyes with a down ward tendency, Indicate artistic feel In u Straight eyebrows, forming a firm ly defined line close to the eyes, denote ment determination aud will power. Those which begin rather strongly nu'l .ttwininate abruptly without pas* Mnir beyond the eyes show nn Impa ... ... 1,1,1 iiitaelhle nature. ' Sensitiveness and tenderness ar^ Indicated by slightly arched eyebrows, mid firmness of purpose and kindness cf heart by those which are straight fit the beginning and are rather archetll !? ? i ho iiM!ip!o}j. Tiio eyebrows of peo ple utterly devoid of mathematical power ire raised at the termination, leaving a wide space between them and the corners of the eyes. Ou the other hand, if they are close to th? eves at the end, mathematical laleut may generally be safely assumed. "Eyebrow* of the same color a* tlm hair show eonstantcy, firmness j and resolution; if lighter tiinn theihalv they denote inderision and weakpess; wliile if darker w e may b? li^itt jiiXJUtf s ire-ivv th?jt 'their own?r I" /of rtti ardent, p^siorate and inconstant diV p(?.-itk?ti. J ' "An energetic and easily Irritate;?! nature is shown by tbe hair growing: 1m different directions: while short, close-lying hair, l.vinr: in one direction, Indicates a firm mind and good per ception* An ardent but teuder na ture is shown by the hair being soft and flue. "Wiion the hair of the eyebrows has a downward droop so that it almost meets the lashes when the eyes are widr Iv opened. tenderness and melan* choly are betrayed. The nearer t ho eyebrows are to the eyes, the firmer and more ?* rnest the character, while Hie more remote the more volatile and Mlglty is the nature of their own* K'. History ol Three Mao Cages. As ;t (inishiiv; touch to the rebuild ing <>f (lie Lambert us Church in Mutr - t?T. Westphalia. the ' three "man high" iron cages that hung from its great tower > ince 1(537 have. /Itoon hoisted anew to n height of 325 feet in accordance with the sentence of the ancient Pishop's Court: "And there. ?>n the highest polul itv Munstorland. they shall hang for ever and over, as a warning to evll-doei'* from now on till judgment day." These cages were both the prlsoite And coffins of the renounced Anabap- v tists. .Tobn Van Leydeii. self styled "King of th.'? Universe." h is Chancel lor. Kretehiug, and his (Governor and Lord Tligh Executioner. Knlpperdol ling. The cages Just hoisted were re made *he originals, when the latter were taken down a year ago to allow of the rebuilding of the tower. They were then in a' dilapidated con dition. rust having eaten away pari of._ thr> framework. The new cages, al though strict copies* of the original, are somewhat smaller, but they con tain the hooks and fetlocks with which their unfortunate tenants worn hound and tortured while being car ried around Westphalia to he exhibit- , ed to tiie public and tortured by such persons as cared to pay tlio fees ox. ifrted for the privilege. It cost a penny to stick a dagger into one of the doomed men's legs, whilo for three pence the King might he burue.d with a hot p<?kcr. In the cages, when they were taken down, were two skulls, a broken and U battered leg bone and odd p|eees ?>f fibs and fingers. One of the' was identified as that of the King b.vV f?n Iron crown fastened to the head by spikes. The Instruments of torture. Including rusty daggers, big nails and pincers, were in good state of preser vation. Massachusetts makes ovor one-half /md New England tjiree-fifths of thrt ?h*% product of the United States. South Carolina & Geor gia Railway Co. ! "Thf Chahleston Line." Schedule in Effect Jon. l?t, ?A*T PA1I/T. WEPT DAILY. I v Augusta 6 20n Iv Charleston 7 00 a ar Aiken 7 02 a lv Columbia f 45 a arKingville 10 15 a Iv Klngvlllo 7 90* ar Columbia 110)n ar Aiken 1109 a ar Charleston 11 00 a ar Auguata 11 61 a ?A* T I>Atl/*. WKBT DAIt.T. Iv AnguMa 9 10 p. It Charleston 6 30 p ar Atken 4 00 p lv Columbia 8 56 p IvJKIngvllle 10 15 a Iv Klngvllla 4 39 p ar Colombia 10 10 p ar Atkta 9 67 p ar Obarlaaton 8 00 p ar Augucta 10 45p CAMDES BRANCH, dall^Mteept fhutday; voara. coots. Iv Kfoftvllto 10 10 a lv Cfeariaston T 00 * ar CurfM SI 40 a " ar Klagvllle 10 If a .IvO? itwir, - 900 ? ar Kiacvllla 490p AIJTFF ACOOMMODATIOII, daHjT e* Bwm. Tv Aogoata 0 40 pot . Iv Alkaa 4 If M ar'Alkey 7 90 pm at A!MMtaAflLp? Hortfc aad South via llMMiki l(tfoi|k ?I* win tomai from ?