University of South Carolina Libraries
MB. ?? - Work of fn'*0ook &ur*eon/' Miss Mabel (SjoU, who pursues ths Occupation of "book surgeon," tyvs {bat this is a compart Ively unexplored field of activity for sftlf~&upportlug wo. men, and one which can be made prof, liable. Tb? work of the "book surKeou" con? fists of mending and renovating books, find her discovery of th^ us a profes sion wns the outcome of U?'o Uiu>w ledge (hat a qartnin private library noedtd repairing. Miss Conk was spending tl:?* Slpter lit Parl?, where the owner of DA library resided, ami it was *ug tested that if she wore prollcicnt in this line of work she could easily ob tain tho order. Mlsv iCuok, who is a ???lover of books, Immediately began to fit herself f.or the place by studying bookbinding with one of tho most ?\ pert binder* In Paris. ? "In order to repair books yon ntu?d know bow to blnd>^f hem,"' vrtid M !v?t f'ook yesterday. 'flfrde voted I ho win ter to the Htndy of bookbinding and gliding, or tooling. Hfi It is culled Tho Iwhuous cost a small sum, and I found tho work delightful. 'I )?o man fiotn n'bom I took lessons lived in what had It one time evidently been a sort of palace. Ilia wife was an export hinder. And helped him. In Praucu they ilo not have the prejudice against letting wo v men learn trades In shops as in Wv (Vork. where, if a tvoman attempts '(?urn tho trade In a regular l.itiil i>, the men refuse to work with her." A Specimen ol Mits Cook's workman Uhlp which lay on the table was a !>??<:? pound in white parchment, <h corafi 1 i 's wivsw^s SWKV^l \,S Srll 1 |ng grapevines, with clusters of ffhe design was originated by Mi s Took, who slated that tho hook ent.i", with Its rich binding, had cost in ma (erlais Just 1-1 cents. "In tho course of binding v" ? ?*b?? Up the book sixty times." raid M s f^ook, "and in tho tinoM l.iml of bind tng, the book has In bo in the press for two weeks in all timing the dif ferent processes." For three years MKn rook has b'-o-i the binder for the old A .;<u l.ihrnr\ on Lafayette Place, where her w><ri-ro.en Is situated on the ground tlo..>- \\'h> n Ihe library books gel torn or in ue? <| of repair they are sent down to mjk Cook, who repairs about three bolga a day. When tho bindings are old and valuable, ?v?ry elTort is mailt* to pre nerve them. Koine cmne down with oue ".'board" or cover off, ami others with the strings which hind the pag. s lo the cover broken Tho hooks tint are most often In need of repair :ne the genealogical hooi'S and "peerage " "When a hook comes down I ji; 1-.!' of the condition of the 'Invalid.' and give It tho necessary 'treatment.' " said Mtss Cook. "There Is always plenU of work to be done, and it is surpi^si'",' to noto how viciously some people will treat the books. The oilier day one "f thu finest and rarest hooks of refer once came down with tour pages ei:t clean out close lo the hiediug. In or 'lor to got t hose four pages out. t h ? pm1 unn bad pressed hard Avith the knife nnd cut away sixty other pages, whleh, however, bad not lA*en taken away The loose pages had to he hound in egaln, hut. the four mls.-dng om s were j?n y <> r j j V!"?? til!' mont hero when I hail eoniph ted my studies iu Paris, so I never n? >pli?-*I for the position to repair the pi'i'-ate library which had been i lie eau-o of my undertaking the work. There ate few "women who can do binding and repairing, and, if more would take the work up, 1 am sure iV-.v would bo kepi busy all the Cru* at p;i\ale libra' ie*. nnd Had I! romunvra! ?. ve, too." - New Vork Tribune. K c I ? k i n s tor Uhenaiat t?m. The ordinary etlsk'n i ?; a'-un too feet Ions and two nn>l one -half in ues ??^ido. Hut the use to which it is put t? tho strange part of it. These skins arc pur< aased i\ < a tern edv for rbouuti^iism. If an ank! ?. knoe or other joint l? subjec! to rheu mafic pain the skin Is w:.ip|ted about tho Joint und the pain ii stopped :.t once. The slilns are t 'ioimu^I'.! \ dri? 1 nnd seem to retain their pu?pir:h.s for any length of tlm?. A plausible speech cloe."> n t nlwa*.s ap plnu??. ?^o. Ji'<. BUFFERING AM) Kiai.'U' r?o Ijottorp fVom Mn*. Johimon, Showing thnt l.ydlii 10. Pink hfim'H V eyrctablo Oompountt Ouros th? IllsofWo/non Wrote for firs. PJnkham's Advteo November, iHO'S " Deati Mns. Pixk 11 am : I am a R-rt?nt nufTerer, h?vn much trouble through tr?#> lower part of my imnnl.t, and I ntn writing' to you for advice. Mouses :u a irrcfrulnr mul scanty. ntn 1 rouhled u it h leueorrhoea. and I ache so through niv back and down through inv loint. I hare apclls of bloating very badly, ao me time/, will he very In vc?* mi'l nth* r time* very much reduced " Misa.i ii***. K. .Iohnhon, Ho\ ;n. Kumford i enter, M aln e, Nov. ?.'o, Iiw7. Improvement Reported December, i?97 ?*- "Dkar Mrs. 1'isum.ui : -1 \vi-w to tell you thol I hm invoi'/rintr in health. I im eri?r no much better lh.?u when I wrote before. The tronbl" through the lower part of bowels U better end I am not bloated so badly. I v*wn very much swollen through th.> ulnlnmru before I took Lydia K. Pink ham's Ye?r?? table Compound. I still lia*? a feel inif of fuIn^^s acruaa my chvst, 1 have J uaed three bottles of H and am on the fourth."-'-Ma*. Cua*. K. Johnpov, Bn\ St, Rnmford Center. Maine, Dor. 13,1*07. rajojfiiff Good Health June, ** DB4JI Mm. ]*I!7KHAM :?Since a year I hare hern taking your medicine. strong and en lay lug good 1 have not been ao well for i, and feel very thankful to Isydl* G. 1'lnkharo'a Vogc. ha* dene for mo. I Alt who Buffer with fa teti7 your raedieine."? ,? m. JMDTftoJt, Box It, Kna* ?J* jf -?** Jnae 1,itoft. '"S3 i COAL MINERS STRIKE # Tlie Great Single of (he Mine Work ers ffas Begun. BOTH SIDES IXPECT TO WIV President AMU hell Says t l>at ifi tbo A lit III Hi lit: UiMkt I I I .000 >\t|icr,? arc t?!to The Striker* arc OuU.t. Ila/loton, I'ii., Spt'-ial. The fctntKKl" between (lie unthruMte mil minei'm of i'cniuylvaiij.t ami ,he;i cm ploy ? i h wit.; 11<1111 .Moaflay Mm li Mil i Is < (i/i t of v inuliu; ami iii'lt I??-? r of tho ootiLi: 11 <1 i11x shows any ?1Im posltion lo >leU. Willi Ui" ex-i pth.n of a trivial lnc!d? ni al No. :i ? y, of l)lo L? iiixli ( '.ml -Company, whe.e a fT-inn of Loss ( ompclliMl a mule driver lo Hfck 4'OVi hy throwing ioi|{. at Mm, 1 he con 'est I hiih far has t????? 11 ?? t? - 111 <*ly devoid of violence <>f any kind. 'I h'? cxacl number of 111! II who .-.timk cannot at thin time he toid, a> ??111y estimali*m of ih" nuhcr ?.) mm who did -I w i work were made. KepotIM iii el; ei I l>,\ Ih-- I Hi It'll Mill" Woi I < ; oflielii Ih 11'' an the entire alMhwuito ie;:ion were ? on.-'illct ei| li, IhAtn ino-.t isa(i?fa< tory in ihi? lei iii(;ry, known j, l>ialrut .No. 7. I here ,?ie 10.000 men I f'ln |?loyei| in an) al>oiit the mlltc-i. (.'f I ihiji number it k> t oai-c: >. ali velv e.-.U v ' i;ii< ii llial ahont i.o per eeiii o; S.O'M) inin(v:i obeyed the order of rnshl"nt MIU'IimII lo quit wo:l?. lln/.le(on |?r? seated an animated ap (ii'.'ii iince Strikers from all the snr loiiii'liiiK mini in', low lis c.nin' hero early In the day ami K'?'h< red in i o? 11>s on l he lfeet corner:; ami itiss e>ihM,<l I If siluaiion, H ; a most u:d* rly crowd Atouml Mtike head* ijnait' . ; at t iic Yulli\v llotel, lliere was en>i e or I'-s <?; a i rowil of men all day I'lisideni Mitchell, who arrived liom t)ie We. I was Kepi Inisv all Iho mc i TVi n t; ami evening leccnin;; i'< p'.Tia fioin eseiy M'etioii of the milling dis til-I. M? tiiK'? hrin^iiiK informa tion to him from nearby points kept fttinin;* i ? -?111;11 ly I'M'-iii'm Mitchell caw out the fol lowing si ate11'e111; I n foi unit ion re 41;i v 111 up to ihiii/l inie i ml hates that 1II! dim mine woyl.ii.-> arc on >(rikt in iio- i n i ti ? t e rciVion tbii loilnh'i ; J,<jmi arc in Listri; L No. 1, .'.if.uou in Inst! ni No. 9, and K'.iiOO in IMstrict No. Official l-icport. An i:n. ! ' \ . Special. (Jovernor Sayeis has Mi*.* following ??f ii< ,.i i. |i<>ii fioiii Mayor .lone-, ?>f Halve -U'li. h:- to conditions there: 'ihihi.-.tim, T< x:'K, "11??ji; it s P Say* is, (%uverm>r: " \ ' ! I I" t (?(' Itll'S pnssllde Invest R I li(.II hi'i'r we Iff! ImrlMed in snyin;; to vim ami t lit o 111; 11 you In the Anwn ican people lliaf no .-imlhr dlsa-ter lm d\i-i t.iiifi) any ?omnmiily or section in tin- hi''ory of our country. Tin? loss of life ip appillint! ami ran in.\er he accurately de(ci-ihIim d I is i s'i lliated ;.t .ni'O in S.dOO ji ople "'I'lo i- ' j. i.o' a Iioiim- in <ioii that lias not I.r.n iiijurtMl. whili' Ihonsnmls have !ii> n <1 stroyeil. Tim property Ids i. pir.M'nts :li ? :>i iMiiniila>:lo'is of | r," M ai n ? nd more million < than rim he .?afel\ Hated. I lulei' 11???:???? condit ions j with |t?.i.on ji ople li(ini<lt'HH and desti ! c:?c. v.ith the r n' I iv pop'il 11 ion under i y?rcvi mid r. rain dWIlcnlt to iv:i| ?/. \ V. ? < t i < < 01 I >* I'l tliO llOllf of (til I* v ? t ?? a:. ' j;?mi? y to tlu' svinpafhy ami ah! of liiiinKitnl "Walter .lontf', Miiy o. I' Haw ley. Mvmbcr'V of Con i;if ?, (? 11 \ i-o'i I>i.strift; McKibben, < :;ian?j?? i" I >epa!"t inent of Texas." l!i information rcncliint: In i f from .ri i t'i ill .on i ? at es/har< pints of i>: .in-1 iii!;;s i-hooiii:^: of \ancials at ? :.-i I > ? : To.i ha - tii'Ml i x ? 'I. I )ro'A iii'd In the Sin ?. .1, Is it \ tilt*. I'll. : p. rial Ni'w? rra.'.lun >- In n' of Im> ae i lMit.i! <!ro\ 11]i:?-. v. hih> |j;iiliis.x at Sea M:c/.' a i? Mi; i ihf ciisi eosst, of Mrs o't. vue i f IV St 'Hi ley Si o t ? f I ioi 1 ;i, I 'l l |n- S<- M i-; all Knclis".: tr. in ;? 11< 1 i- v ? ;11111>' Mr-. Se .It was .. ii tni'i.i^T- of iii 'r1. - K- fhiif. of (loilri. Sin ?? 11 i ir in u t I >r a ii-1 Mis Ceo ! have pent Jims < f tliflr time in 10 i top:*. Tin v hail ifffiitlv rfturm-i]. I til in I )cM ro\ ed. \V, ?-'l!iiii;fon. I ? C. Spei ial The Wai I iv part inert has received ihf fol lowing cablegram Ihmii fJeneral flint" ri ?' ' i .iuu 4 no ?!Hf ???. "Atljilt nit Ci-iifial. Washington "Ku-sian < omma.iiih :? assures me he has ordered repair material from 1'o.t A11 It u i". Yiadivoatoe!; ;t :i <1 ihf I * ti 11 ??I States and that he feels assure.1 that the railro.nl will he repaired within two months. Need fifty Morin ! ami ."?.ian more Final I tines the *ri t: ? . re<|uired f<?:' Chinese h'iim?'s to sl.mv our protection. Coadr.ow telegraphs, Vtli .it r??.1111 of l.i Hun*: Chans, iiaviA Shanghai in week or mi ?CHAI'I KK Cannot Trent With Prince Chin?. T'fltth", > in Tak'.t. ur.d Shanghai?At a rne'tlnp of the foreign ministers in re. It lira been d .'I(led th?.; thoy had no power at pre-ont to treat with I'rinee Ciilnf? The peneral-r of th?^ rowors a ko think th?y ^innot tre.i*. with the rrine.1*. The Rus.lan lei^r. t'on, it ii understood, has been orderrd t? be withdrawn, nnd thh :s? ho*l"*el to Indirate that the future of China ftfust he decided hy an internalicn il rommlRslon In Koino foreign onpltnl. 3"h3 Old and the ISew Pcrllntfnt. Aberdeen, Hy Cable.- At ?ho meeting of the council at Balmoral ft was d? clded thut the difsolutlen of Purlin m?tt <? to tike place September 23. The Qttfpea afterwardr. al?a?d the pro ciamatiou of dlasolu#on. A w.i it will be tMued September 2.V eut^M^nlnx the new Parliament to aaaemble Nov. emhor 1. The flrat nomina. ons and tha^unoppoaed return* rill occur &?p teber 29, Tito firift poilinf will (ak? WIEKLY CROP BULLETIN, Official Report on the Condition at Crop*. Th* dial part of the wct-k ending s a in. Hcptemher 17th was extremely hot with maximum temperature of Km at three points. Tho latter part wh? (oolor, but I he heat ? ontlnueti ubuot m mIIv Ii ? k )? The lowest temperature was 02 H1 Greenville. The (ironKtil v?i?H broken by gen*ial I lalns l?t?K i ii it I ttK on the 1.1th and coi: I t!nuiiik to the loth, with amounts ranging fioui half to over 12i:??<? i ii (-Ik-i. The rainfall has put tin; soil into excellent condition tor plowing, [and for sewing oats and (urnipK, and \vith beneficial to minor crops hut cam* I too lute to benefit corn and cotton. It replenished creeks and Mreuins wheri rattle watered, the t'lppiy of stock I water having btrcn very ncarce at pittci s. | There is no Improvcnu'iit to bo noted , in late sorn which in many places failed to ear, the corn crop as a whole i.i estimated at Icb.i than half an aver age yield. Some farmers are g uheriiig and housing tlicit com Cotton ( out ilines to open rapidly, and ne&ily all is now open, but the raniN will tend to check prenriiure opening. iiud to increase the *dy.e (>i immature bolls. In places the piant.i are again blooming. ?'?'id some report a small top crop, but generally the top v i op is unpromising. The weather favored rapid picking, and about hilf the crop is gathered The rains duni JlKiiil uiU/ui .iiliuliJj v ? poudents estimate the y?eld this year at about half an average crop. Hea dland shows slight improvement, but is blooming to Ihe (op an1! the plaut.s are dwarfed, *>as, sweet potatoes, pastures, fall gardens, and late ri e, which were very poor, have began to improve. I (ice harvest is progressing and Hi places is nearly finished, except for June plantings which will ripen in October. Means, cabbages, white po tatoes and other truck are being plan) ,'d on the coast truck farms under fa \orable conditions. The hay and oth er forage vjop.s will be short and aro incapable of being much Improved. Some oats have been sown. Slwirp Ungagement NN'11Ii Boxers. Tien Tain, via Shanghai A Hritish signal ofllci r reports a sharp engage ment between a company of Ihe Four teenth Cnited States infantry and two thousand lli.xers at Mo Tao iMatow'.'i. on the road to I'ekin. The Americans mule a patlant stand: and a drt rV 'in it, of Hengal l,?ncer> U'arby. In ar ii'j: the living, ( nine to their res.-tie and charged the Hoxers in the rear. The Chinese were routed, leaving two hun dred dead. The Americans had no cas ualties. The Germans report an < ii - gagemcnt with a heavy force of lloxers west of I'ekln Thursday. The German loss is said to have been Indica tions now point strongly to the with drawal of all the powers from ivkin to Tien Tsln. (Sen. Kuklshlma is here ar ranging winter quarters for the .Jap anese troops. The Germans are pour ing into Tien Tsin and all nat ion ilit ie > j-re scrambling for buildings One Hrit l.^h battery and 200 Australians have arrived. Heavy Agricultural Imports. Washington, Special. Mr. Frank It. j Hi?l'heOel{ (? J11e f O f tile v-(>i tint) r??' fii". eign markets < f the agrieiillur.il ?I<? - I hi 11 men t, ha< prepared a I?: 111 < tin fdiowlng <he value and eharaerer of one ugrieultttral import ? from e:i< h foreign eountry for the live fisr.il yea !it shows ;hrt our agricultural Imports had an average antiuil v;i!it?* of 1.7ns of which more than one half eame from tropical inuntrles. Mra:'.ll, the leading sour?c of < i:r eoffee | Hupply, M?nt us I"' percent of our tot^il ' agrictiliura! imports, the I'nitcd King- 1 ? i'Mii coming next with }'..1 per eent Isat the import.* from it. like thoa.> from tinrniiiny. which tanked fourth. wire i liKonr.iib ralde part recei\?d hy tho-e ; nations from o h *r countl ies. Cuba j wis t?:o third country. ?".ngar runmag bcr j .ereentag.i up to 7 i per < en! of i the t >tal. Japan and China We it lifth ! ami sjxth re.-pe>l 1 v?>! *. Tli ? l'hiiippTi;? J Islands fit-tit p.s 1 1' per cent of tho/j total. No!**. 1.1 1111 ti (: Chntig is believed to aivt> ;ia:te<j troni Shanghai* for Tien-TMn j ,.i begin peace* negotiations l.onl l(oherts, in a prwre prod.un i tioji_loohe Moors. ;irk them to eas.i fight ing. Herman army maneuvers, wh'ch Lav e been in progrrrs in I'omerattPi. ha \ e .'li led, (?in tano l.o .>/o an Italian who was 1 ro.ei'nth in thfs eouutr \, Tiille.'l person and then himself after re tuining t?? his hou?e in ItoJ.v. Senor .M'u no/. Rivera, formerly '?> Rban Secretary of Siftie. stiy< tno inland is without a government. ii is said that the franchise <|ua.'ifi ration.s imposed upon Porto Rie^ns by the W.m- I'epartment will illsfran i'his<? thousand* of loein. j M ramren-.'-nt? are being made for I placing nearly "J.ooo adu.iio.i,,! troops i in the Philippines dining November i next ! Hon William .1. Hr>ten oncni.l 1 )>,? I f>hi?< Democrat io enmpHiKu with a j ? pee< a In Columbus. Lexington's County I air. I/Txitiglon county is mak-iv: r\:.n sive preparations lor her r >unt\ fair to be held poon, opening on Oo'oli, r 21 and ion;inning for nevoral days I he pxhibitu promise to be more nuracro s and better than ever before. Thurs day, the 2"?th. la to be veterans' d ?y, and an invitation has btrn extended to Col. V. R Broods. command irg th* Richmond regiment. I'. C. V".. :o !?? :I-p orator of the day. Ho has accepted the Invitation ^ Ncw.n Notes. Former Representative Wm. M. Springe- ha* prepared K statement in which he argur* that the United States Supreme Court ?will declare the porto Rlran^rt unconutitutioral. Rear Admiral Bradford. chief of the Naval Bureau of Equipment, will a?k for an appropriation to feKtn the equipment of war rcssfls with a wire less telegraph systeta. Bryan has bsea Indorsed by the ?atl-Trast U*#u?, at CW . Ilovr Nrn* Will 1 invel. "While on n ? i?it to the ?outh re cently T obtainod a b<>t of your Tet ter in p, recommended for nil skin dis ease*. I find it to bat a inarvelouMy j/uud tliia^. 1 nibh to gut nouic inure, and would lik?t to o??tablnt)i an agency liere for its ?ale. I'lcaft* lut me kuow tha price of one dozen boxes. \V. C. MoChII, (Jranville, Ohio." At druj,' or by mail for fiOc. from J. T, Buttpthnc, Savannah, <i?, CrusfUe Against lipping. According to an nlinoii incredible report. the waiters of i'urls are ui'tinn izii>K lor a general eru.ade against the lip .'i.vahiii, and the substitution for it of wages paid in ihe regular M'iiv. The waiter-' ii\, hi' at least are I said to say, iliat they an? tired of be ing beggars, of getting elms Instead | or pay, and that they aspire to rise to tin* piano of respected and self-re | Hpeelitijj workingUie.n. This !h a most laudable ambition, and though an j <*<111m11y natural one, lis expression has | been so long delayed that KUsi?icion of Its sincerity is inevitable. Had the movement starte d lu re, where the willingness to accept tips is a form of moral degradation of comparatively recent nppoaran<c. the Impulse to doubt ronld bavo been easily restrain ed. I tut in I 'aria tlio caso is different. 'I here the serviee \ lee is the growth of centuries, ami a direct product of conditions thai never existed here, and its continued existence is not re ^ intirkahle. ('an it really he tliat men I railing themselves A in- rieatin, and at | any rate living in America, xvlli nl-__. low Continental ".servants" to leaeli them the very Ural lesson of decent self respect1 Fi t's pormiincntly curod. Notify nr nervou*. j af i??r tlr-it <la y's iim' <>f I ? r. K linn's (; i d ? t ! Ncrv?? Itcvt' rci J"l:n. ' <tthini.il t run ??<??* I ri<o j Vr. It. it. K I.I sr. l.!i|.,V5t wXrcitS'.. Pldln, Pa. Hoax ---"Wlgva.T* is selling nlirm Clocks." .Toax "i fu:?;?<?--e lie's doing u rousing Imsine:-;}." Tlio tti ni I'o'M rl|>tlo:i for i litlln mikI fever Is a houlo u[ liwut'H Tahpht,r?ei j ( imi 'I <>mc. It Is i-itnI'h* ir>>n and quinine j in a tnMeluis form, Noimire,no |<ay. l'rico'25e. I'v'-n tln> < am|<<'ih;n orator real/.cs that i money tniks. Thirty tniniltew is nii thetiin? required to <lvt? with I'rtNAjt I'aih.i: j 1?vkh. Sold by ; aii drug^i*!.*. i l?lobhi> "l.oiu'f.n'.'/.fr.rs K> make a cloak of his t elision.'' Klohh - -"A : clo'ik, eii? Why, he h :sr?*? enough to I make a respec ahle-sl/ed bathing salt ! Tlieiv h- III"! .' C? t nrrli i >> i lit? -r<*t <on < f Ile< i < on ii 11 y l ha it >? i I ?<( In- r ? i-iviM" * put "<>?.'??! Ii i i h <i il ii d tie* he t l ? '".ir m i? ? ii i<!><.<? ni I i I??? ? Inciil'l <ir.? kiv..? )>?'..y ju.ifi <)'.'< tor.i j.roinMiii'-rii t a I < e 11 ? I i-e iaid irrstiihoil I lucii 1 n iindiv-', nn I l?y ikm-i .nt. v l.d.inj; t i I euro wilii loeal t rea' mua". i?c??r?<? 1111? ????! n in j en; nhhs M*ione?? has pnn i ii caU?ri h tu 1>'.! a I coa-ll ml.'oieil diai io o iind ihi irioro roi|Uii rn : eoie-ti! at i'lim li'i-atnii ni. 1!iil.'.i ('atai'i in.'nr , j in^nuf.u turt* I i.y l'\ .1 ? 'mi.i>v A ('t'olrdo, [ Ohio. Ik tlio mil y eori-.tinit.iomd < ire mi ti|? I Hi i rket 11 ii taken i"it>-1 i.:<. !> i <i iln- es I rem i )a drops toil teaspoon I id. I! ,<<t>. dire'- l> o:i ; tie- bluod niul loucous -.ii t.n . s of tio* >yht -m. I lit* v ?>IT?? f el>r h ?: ll'l r eil td : a r" I or a?i > east I it. tn 'j tin nr*. >vnd ti r ? iu-n'nik and 'OMi I Tiioiiiid?. ?liI n*- s (?'..> ' in N I.\ ^ l. i>. Toiriio.U, ' Sold l.y l<: ti;:.-i : s. 7 < . II nl'.'n t ,uni v I 'III ao- t iio t ?->t. To < tif? * 4 old lu Our X>*r T*kt? l iumi Hbdmo yotKt.w* Ail druKK'?t? *?luthl tmmOofty If It rolls to cum K W. Oaors'e ?lnnntur? on e?ob bo*. 26>>. A poutiso cafe 18 not a sort of <-a? n! I>. If yon want "good rtltfostlon to wait on i your appatlto" you should ai way ?> obew abar ) of Adams' P?j>*ln Tottl Fruttl. | Tho onu thiu^ that ?very man feels I sure <>f accumulating Is ng<\ T ho Manufaotur?r?of Carter's Ink hsre had foi :v yearn1 enporlcuca in innktQtf li ui?l they corminly kuow bow. titnl (or "Inklings," 11 You enn'1 toll I ho breadth of a man's mind l>y the broad uestt of hla Jok?Hi. An ICXMiMtvo .Tllioitgr (took Nervic*-. A rran^wmontg have bcou effected by whloh 1,000 mile books, th?* price o f wbioh Ih *2'> 00 pftoh Issued by tho SKxnoAiti) Air T.ivi. IUii.wav, ?ro ht>n ored through to Waidilngtou over tho I'Hiinsyivaiiin Itnllroadj fr^m Portsmouth to Ibilllnioru over tho Ilaltimoro Steam Packet Company, uud between Clinton and Colum bia over tho Columbia, Newberry Sc Laurens Kallroud. This arrangement Inoludea tho l> n>ks l.H?uod by ilm Florida Ountral A Penin sular and Oeorgia A Alabnina Haiiroad. Plan's Curo t* the host modlotne we over nacd for All atroi llnri.H of throat and 1iiih:s. Wm, o. Kmisi.ky, Vanburen, Ind.. Feb. 10, IMU, Mrs. NVI n^low'dSootlilm,' Syrup (orohltdren txethlntj, softens ibe wUins, reduces inflaumia l im, it I In vh i>alit, euro* wind colic. 2.Vi. a but I U-, If a woman's crown of glory is her hair, Jessie Kraser, of hine, N. V., must he a queenly woman. She wrote us, last January, that her hair was nearly 64 inches long and very thick. And she gave Ayer's Hair Vigor all (lie credit for it. Ayer's 1 lair Vigor may do this for you. We don't claim the 64 inches every time, though. J. C. Ayer Company, Practical Cliemittf, Lowell, Mju, Ayer't Sirtapariiia j Ayrt'i Hair Vigor A_\cr's Pill* j Ayrr'? Cherry Pectoral A)er'? Ague Cure J Ayct'j Comalone NOT ALWAYS SAVED. cheapest it noi ilia best, but the best is tho cheapest, and the bt?.at Buggy is non? l?.o ?ood. Then why practice ccunorar at tiie wrong end? For a dollar or i>o more \ nil i-ct i?s good can be made, and you might o? well ji ;? t> the benefit n? not. Did it ever occur to you in Sen our /Went or write direct ft?8CK H BLL RO?S^IILL3X. ?*rn rwtjp; ? w W V ??? ''-T1T FAGTOKY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS, "fife: iV '77 L' iffp '966 ^ <2&d&r>9 " and "Repeater Insist upon having (hem, t.iHc no others And you will g?t the be?t pb?l!i that money tin bujr. AL.L DEALERS KEEP THEM. fP Machinery and APPlRTENANCIiS. tHnmoK 8y?l?ro$ oquip|>?t wit I* t>>? Mnrrtty Cl^auiiig ?iu<l Dutr Uniting My stem. I'nivM KijulpmeiiU, Ski\v .'MI? 1 .IJuciiincry. Karui iiiul >1111 Mat'htiirry in Oeucntl. S. C, A)((?nh for Stut'U'i .N'evv South Iirlok Mitc.hlnrO'. \Vrlw? n* for i rl?'?*M on nnythlug In onrlintv W. II. GIBBFS & CO., COLl'MtilA, ? 5. C. A WORLD MUSIC W'o'il I l.t> ? (IreAi'jr iitacc. SI utii: is <m in K, i I U I loi) -It '< ftt.lV \ U.i a,,.t t? buy ?? < rw v'.i <>r I mill < (Into, \\ li> nut now? Ait Iii.struwitt in t:irniIwrt? It's e:.t>-r t u i 11 in ?? ii t, it s investment i ( you ii?-t o to of tin' S t i it <1 <i r (I ii.Jtkes r ? pro*fiit ? <1 l>y in . u/o HI nut ntreet it It \v..l lio ii-t i;0'i I Mvo years H'oiit now, ??> t!n> iU>' \ , tin In mi; lit it. i.^y Pries is Ri ;ht. ORGANS $35.00 UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. t fy* Write lor < ntiilocuc mill i crim, A il 1) rt'Mi, M. A. 1VIALONE, Columbia, G. C. HAVI\? I A ( (^'MiCilON o: :o;: u 1111: :o: ;o THE ELLIOTT l tm now prepared to repair ninl rebuild Cotton t.lnx no th ir^ujjhly as t}i? itiauufscturei?. Till# branch <>f tlio bu?lnes? t.a muter tl<? ihtduiiaI ?u;.?r Vislill of !?lr. W. J. ICI<I<IOTT< who ha* h?it fourteen ;??r?or ir.v tK-/vt ? \j.> rlrnro In buiKltnif tli* KI.lloTT ?* I. mid wli> li well known to min gta usith In this Mato. IttT" Now is the Time ! Briiij Your (i!ns Before N ou Nerd I horn I Complete Utnnlux System*. ?oiilppi'd \rifh tha most perft-et l'n?ii.uallc Kl*vnllii ; in I |)i<'rltiutin< atvina oil the mm k*t MM? ,t rfi!-i jtlrt" < ? (U in u?u lu tliliSiato, and c\t'r.v i>n.< c f thoni tj . In^ fcbHoMite xntu Hon Hlgluxt (Jrado tinKlnca^ I!'>llnr?, Si.? Mill-. Corn Plllli, flrlck Marhliu'*, Vvo^l WirfclnK Mm'hlncrJ, *.*?. >*u 1 ?->? ?. t'to WK Or'KKH : ?^<1 to<* l>?.?il?orv, low Prior* ?? id f'.eav cab 0 I crrat. V. C. BADHAM, IJJ6 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. TATIONAL % BUSINESS COLLEGE, ROANOKE, VA. MORE CALLS IW GRADUATES THAN IT CAN SUPPLY. Send for Catalogue [inter Sept. 4, CITAS. K, KOvKUM:. Pn-.Hltlcuf, Mention Wh"!^ VCll Jintlro of hcllOOl. $Soney in Chickens for to s(iiini?* we son I * \)> 1'A'J? lAn>Iv yivlii: the rxpcrteticn t'l n |irNv.'tk'U( i?*iM4r> ?UJ?wr?uut an uiiiuu'iir i*4i4 .? ??mil working lor tloiUrs ;m I t * iits??iui ;n< ? VC?UI>. II how to ln?u%ol inn J I'ur** I Msmis'.'fl; l'.'- I tor hj ;i *lh<? for Katli viiu ;; v.luisi KowUli : ;,v?* lor Hrii'iiiD'ji I'Vi'ryiljliiij r ^ /.utKitf for i RhiCH'iy Poultry run ||I*L J! I'I' III.is li I m I'l), I i l.sonartl Sd'i'cl, ,\cw \ him. 1T\DAD5'V ?I"-V7 DI3ROVFRY;'CItm [1,1 VH " * " B r;oic'( ri* l?(and fiiiot w< i>l c.mn II" ? * > ( if <l ii" in>K an ) lOlltiyn tic.atmont 1free. 111. H. il. QI.LLK 8 SONG. B?* B. MlfBU, U?. That Littie Book For Ladias, iiVroiVii. A LICK MASON, Itoonr.s i i.ii, N. Y, ATTK.N'I'IO.'V ii if you mention this (tapirr when writing auvurtisur*. So.3J IF 1 4p I No matter how pleasant your surroundings, health, good health, is the foundation for en joyment. Bowel trouble causes more aches and pains than all other diseases together, and when you get a good dose of bitiou3 bile coursing through the blood life's a hell on earth. Millions OX pCOpiC arc UCK.lOriltg lOi" CniOi'iiC iuulCritj thut started with bad bowels, and they will never get better till the bowels are right. You know how it is?you neglect?get Irregular?first suffer with a slight headache?bad taste in the mouth mornings, and general "all gone" feeling during the day?keep on going from bad to worse untill the suffering bccomcs awful, life loses its charms, and there is many a one that has been driven to suicidal relief. Educate your bowels with CASCARBTS. Don't neglect the slightest irregularity. Sec that you have one natural, easy movement each day. CASCA RETS tone the bowels?make them strong? and after you have used them once you will wonder why it is that you have ever been without them. You will find all your other disorder* commence to get better at once, and soon vou will be well by taking:? THE IDEAL LAXATIVE CANDY CATHARTIC 10c* 25c. 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS T??ay m**dy momS aufioiaf fromfcowd Aij>'? Foruet'Me'Nots. Through patient waiting and tho nw? of chivalrous diplomacy Algeritoo Hrown nine iltx.r, mndu the a<.*<n?h 1 nt UlU'f {if U JfOlld loOMllg t \'|)(!V\'?'ltOP Kill of >tlit* eleventh llooj-, and. wish ing t?> ^how liis good will in 1110 mut ter, lii> diio da,\ expressed the Iioi?** that silt' WOUld soine tiIcO Mill* plants fr??ni lilm that grew in Ills gar TIih lio wer tut* tlio forgot mo not, und slu* hail said she dearly loved fwinel-me nuts. So, in the heat of one morning, Al? gernon, Hue to hjfc won!, dug front liltf j garthm enough of tin* tender slips to m.iUe a presentable showing, packed thi'iu in a paste hoard hex anil had tliem presented through tho eminently, dignilied service of the elevator hoy. Ii>? was than.l.eil. She sahl she was, Indeed, indehied to hi|n, ami lie wait quite well pleased with himself. Algernon eotild see her setting out With her little hands the forget me no's, lie Saw them a lasting remind ei of his admiration, his sincerity, and what eKc: and a unite parihmahlc In terest to lu.tr something from her own lips about ii led iiim one tiny sin rtly after to Imiuire as to the eon ?1 i?:? 111 of tlie plants in their new h? 'lite. "till," she exclaimed, "ol), yes! They tire getting along all right. (Jrand nto: her is so inii r?'stei| in Mowers, and ?he is looking after tie.m. Isn't It hot;" Bangor ('oininerciat Charming f rocks for LUtle Girls. JiU Vi? . lWlt. In many m'hsuiis, lircMi so clianninK KB now. T1h'.\ ^'produce tho general < haracterisiics otf the gowns worn bj| I ho children's ohwtrs: hut, foit?mjitO? these features iircVit, jov^-nt eflfec upon tho wee women. Kmplre ftocka with rather long skirls anil soft cashes nre delightful upon small girls, anil tho inevitable Piilfi'o. wilh Its Intinite vari ety hi shape ami trimming, redeems i'ven the simplest child's dress from tlx* commonplace. 'I*lit- broad collars, floating scarf ties, shirred skirts, flail ping straw and lace picture hats, all are adaptable to childhood, and tho gold braid, galloon and buttons bright en np little school and morning frocks that were too serviceable to be pretty. The small girl who doesn't look attrac tive this season hns a stupid or hulif* ferent mother.? New York Sun. Still Ono Pob't Ahead. Hrlton Don't he so rabid in <1lslik> j rii; us; your country was sc(i|,.|| }(y | ! In ? 1:11 rrI i - h. I \ merieai: \ <?> ; ),;if hiok how you lmpro\ ei| af'er * ou got hero! Puck. South Carolina and Georgia Extension R. R. Company, SCHEDULE NO. 3. In Effect 12:01 ii in., Sunday, Doc. '24th, '89 IJolwecu <'nnidon, S, C., Ktul TUaeka l)i)r<r. S. C. EASTERN TIME. 2>I Clum isi Ci?!}S l^t Class 2?1 Cla** Lo. Frt l'assug'r I'asang'r rassng'r STATIONS. Pally ox. Pally ox. Dally ex. Dally ex. Hu ml ay. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday, p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. K 20 J2 50 Camden 12 25 5 80 8 60 115 DoKaib 12 02 4 50 0 20 127 West villa 1150 4 30 10 50 140 Kershaw 1135 4 fO 11 20 2 10 Il'.-uth Springs 11 20 3 15 1135 2 1.7 Pleasant 11111 11 15 3 00 12 30 2 35 Lancaster 10 55 2 35 1 03 2 50 Hi verbid? 10 40 1 00 1 20 3 00 Sprliigdoll 10 30 12 40 2 30 8 10 Catawba Junc't 10 20 1220 2 50 3 20 Leslie 10 10 1100 y 10 8 40 Hock II111 10 00 10 40 4 10 3 55 Now l'ort 9 35 8 20 4 45 4 02 Tirzali 9 80 8 00 5 80 4 20 Yorkville 9 15 7 30 0 01* 4 35 Sharon 9 00 6 50 6 2.V 4 50 Hickory Grovo 8 45 6 20 0 35 5 00 Smyrna 8 35 6 00 7 o0 6 20 Rlaeksbur^ 8 15 6 30 p. m. p. in. a. tn. a. m. IJetxvccn ltluckaburg, S. C., nnrt Marlon, N. West East. 11 S3 32 12 EASTERN TIME. STATIONS. 2d Class 1st Cla-s l?t Class 2d Claaa Mixed ra-"?iiK'r PaesnK'r Mixed Pally ex. Daily ox. Dally ex. Pally ex. Sunday. {Sunday Sunday. Sunday. a. m. p. in. V a. m. p. m. 8 10 5 30 Itlncksburg 7 48 6 40 8 30 5 4."? Earls 7 32 6 20 8 40 5 50 Pattr'a Spg's 7 25 6 12 9 20 C 00 Shelby 7 15 6 00 10 00 6 vO Lattlmnro 0 56 ?'\9 10 10 6 28 Moorortboro 6 48 41 10 25 6 3S Henrietta 6 88 !0 50 6 55 I'orfSft City ? y0 o airy. : 11 15 7 101'ulherfordton605 P 29 11 35 7 22 Millwood 5 53 ft Of 11 45 7 35 (lolden Valley 5 40 i 60 12 05 7 40 Thei mnl City 6 37 2 48 12 25 7 5tf GI?'nwood 5 17 2 2# 12 50 8)5 Marlou Ii 00 2 00 m. p. m. a. m. p. us. WEST. <?? fTney Division. KASTi 1st CIa.n. 1st Class. 15 13 EASTERN TIME 14 IS Pally ex. Dally ox. Sunday. STATIONS. ... Sunday, p m a m am nil 100 6 00 Blackshurg 7 60 S0Q~? I 20 0 20 ' Cherokee Fallf 7 30 2 40 I 40 6 40 Oaffney 7 10 2 20 I'. iu. a w. a* m. p. m. ' Train No. 32 leaving Marlon, N. O., at 5 a. in., making close connection at Blaokahurg, . 8. C., with (he .-out hern'* train No. 88 for Char otte, N. C., and all pointa East, and connecting with the Southern'* vestibule go Ing to Atlanta, Ga? and all pointa Weet, aa4 - will rncHve passengers going East from train No. 10 on tbe C.4NW. K.Il.,at York *111#, 8. O., at 8.45 a. in., and connecta at Camden, S. C., wlih the Southern** train No.78arrlv> InR In Charleston, S. C., at 8.17 p. no. Train No.84 with passenger ooach atlaohad, leaving Btaoksburg at 6.86 a. a., and ooa neeung at Itoek Hill, a C., with (h? So nth rrn's Florida train for all points South. Train No. 88 leaving Gaades. Sfc 12.60 p.m.,after tbe arrival of tha f Charleston traia aona?'a a* La with tha L. * C. B. B.j at Gataa wtth the 9. X. L., solas Eaat, i ?. O.. with tba Southern's Charlotte. N. O., aad all neota at YerkxlUe, fl. O., tha O. * 21. W. B. B..f BtaotKmrK-atu U sola* Boat, aad tha