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lililpilii ?..'.>>>.. BV S. A. BROWN & CO. FRIDAY, K?VflMBBR 7, X:90. PublialiBcL Weekly . OIL ON THE HAILS. Tho Kcmnvknblo Mminor In Willoh ? WIH Knplii? Win HtoppoU. "Talk about fast timo," ?aid a mil road maw on tho Missouri Pocilio train tho othor day to his companion, "but I. havo nover board of atrip that would boat ono I modo inysolf some yoar.s ego, nor pf any lud? so oxoltlng. I formerly Jiv?d ut Garrott; Ind , tho torminus of tho control division of tho Chicago di vision of tho Balthnoro and Oblo rail road. I hud llttlo to do, and modo tho railroad yarda my loafing houdnuur Icra. At tbot thoo tho "Billy-O" hud au arrangoinont with tho Wabash to transfor oil Wow York freight ot Auburn Junction, niuo miles distant, to tho cast of us. This was dono by tho old switch ongino, tho 042, which modo tho trip to tho junction dully. "Woll, ono day I climbed aboard a box car when tho engino loft wit h a few curu of merohandlso to transfer. There woro six of ns In tho party-four yard mon, another follow and myself. Wo had a jolly timo going down, mudo tho transfer und woro to como book 'light' (hot ls, with nothing but tho ongino. Wo had oil crowded on tho tender, tho sig urd was given nnd Gent Potter, tho on gincor, throw himself forward, pulled at t?io throttle volvo and the engino Jumped forward ns if shot from a cata pult. .. "Wo did not think much of this at tho time, us Gont was a Ano ' engineer, nnd handled tho ongino to suit his fan cy. Wo wont tear!uri over tho railroad crossings and frogs in a manner that waa frightful. Tho tender rocked ns If oil hinges. Something must! bo wrong, wo thought, os Gent was placing our li vos in joopardy." Climbing over tho coal wo found tho cab full of steam, and Gont and tho fireman hanging on tho sido of tho engb^o. " 'Jump boys,' said they; 'jump, for God's saleo! Tho thro ttl o volvo is pulled clear out, and tho ongino ls run ning wild.' "To Jump would havo been Instant dentil. As ono of tho boys said after ward, tho telogwiph polos looked liko a lino tooth comb. Tho milo posts How by with unsoemly rapidity. Tho yard foreman claimed that a milo was cov ered in thirty-oight seconds, and not ono would doubt his word. St. Joo was In ' sight. Would tho track bo clear? Only tinco miles to Garrett, with Its notwork of tracks, switches nnd spurs I Tho steam gauge regis tered ninety pounds.- Tbero was no hopes of tho ongino dying out in tlvo or six minutes. With presonco of mind tho foreman dnshod off afow words: "'Engine wild; telegraph Garrett to clear track.' "This ho dropped as wo passed Si . Joe, and tho operator, clear to compro; hond tho situation, sent it to tho dis patcher on tho east end without a ;~ 'ct??l,' lis "wo learned" att?rwardT "''There ' was Garrett hi sight, with Its tau ehim v noys belching forth smoko; tbero wero tho yards filled with freight cars and engines. As wo got elosor wo could nco tho mon hurrying hither and thith' cr. Tho othor yard engino was rush ing madly to tho west end of tho yaid. Tho main track was clear. Wo passed tho depot liko a pursued victim. Polo faces wotched us Jn our mod flight. Wo passed tho railroad shops, and hundreds .came running to soo tho causo of tho commotion. Tho ongino was In a qui vor; tho boll was ringing wildly with oaoh sway of tho ongino tho escaping steam whistled as if do inented, and tires blazed from tho hot boxes. Then wo saw something that . mado us think wo woro dootnod. "Tho switch to tho coal chuto wna open, and tho long asoont could only end tn our destruction. We looked again, sow mon working .on tho track, and thon wo know wo wero saved. What wero thoy doing? Why, bless my soul, friend, thoso fellows woro oil ing tho track up tho ohuto. We struck tho ascent and slid up about 100 feet; und then tho old 042stood still and th' wheels How around ; sparks carno from beneath thom Uko from an ornery wheel. Gradually tho engino slid down, tho wheols still In tho forward motion, and thus tho ongino died out. Wo all suffered a sovoro shock to oin1 nervous systoms, but had lt not boon for tho presonco of mind of tho mnsto) mechanic, who ordered tho oil pouro'-. on tho ohnto track, I might not havo been hero today." "And how fast did you go?" "Well, tho first six miles woro mado in loss than fivominutes; tho last threo woro mado In much slowor time, as tho steam was exhausting Itself rapidly." St. Louis Globo-Demoorat. Now Traut. In tuc last ten years fivo names havo boon added to tho list of trout known In Amorlcan lakes and streams. Two now species havo been found-tho Salvollnus Sunapco of Lako Sunapce, N. II,, which was first noticed in 1881, but Waa not recognized as o how species until 188S, and tho "yollow tin trout" (Salmo Myklsa Macdonald!) of Colo rodo, which was named as an Inde I>ondont species hi 1889. In addition threo Imported spocles-tho common brown trout of Europe, tho Gorman solbllng and tho Lock Lovon trout from Scotland-havo found American homos.-Arkansaw Trovolor. Quick wu. Andrew Lung says of Anioricnns tin t they aro "almost toogood company," and that tholr enlivening offect upon tho "dejected Hi ltons" with whom tbty aro thrown Is often very startling. Even among our most animated coun trymen, howovcr, conversation is not modo such a distinct art as It was with tho English wit? a century ago. Youth's Companion. fmKMONT'?J CAHAVAW PU?jl?CT, | Across Mid .Imovloim Oofi-rt Ilofovo tho ? JU un Trimii ?Vu? * i>viin?u O?? ;Mr?> M. A. Bingham, widow of tho loto Gon. Bingham, mot Gon. Jolui G. Fromont in Kansas City hi tho days bef?lo tho war, and has ninny incidents to relato of tho Pathfinder. ?no of tho niost interesting refera to (ho meet ing of Sonutor Bonton mid 'Gen, Fro mont iii this ol ty forty yearn ego to disouss the establishment of a caravan routo to California. "f mot Gon. Fremont along in tho ?ftles," remarked Mrs. Bingham. "Ho pnmo horo ami stopped several days at tho famous Gilli? houso. I remember, taking djtuior with him. Ho wee re garded ns a bravo, adventurous, daring spirit. Wo looked upon him vory much as pcoplo of today look upon Stanloy. At tho timo Gen. Fromont wes in Kan sas City planning for a caravan to tra vol across UM groat Arnorican dosort. His right hand man In this projeot was Liout. Beale, a olvil onglnoor, educated at West Point. Tho father-in-law of Gon. Fremont, Sonutor Benton, waa also hero, and regarded tho caravan schomo with favor. Thoy proposed to hh port camels from Africa and uso thom in transporting goods ovorland along tho routo known ns tho Santa Fo trail. Tho camols woro imported at a eonsiderablo expenso, but tho trip was found im practicable. Tlic camels could not stand tho climate. It was proposed to winter them in Texan or Southern Cali fornia, but tho project foll through, and tho promotora of tho schemo lost consldorublo monoy. "I shall novor forgot," continued Mrs. Bingham, "how ono bright sunny morning Gen. Fremont rodo away from Kansas City on his way to California, looking every inoh a soldier hi his handsome uniform and military trap pings. Heining his stood to ono sido, ho said laughingly to mo; 'When I como back, got your soddlo ready and ? will glvo you a lido On ono of my camels.' I novor had tho privilege of taking that ride. Gon. Fromont soon forgot tho camel scheine, and wont off to now holds. Tl io eamol Idea seemed perfect ly feasible and practicable, but tho idea of a Pncifio rnilroad seemed preposter ous. While discussing tho caravan pro ject Senator Benton said to mo : 'You aro young, but you will iivo to seo tho Iron cal's start from Kiinsos City and croHS tho mountains to tho Puoiiio slopo. I am old. I shall ncvoriivo to seo lt. But I havo conildonco in tho country, and I beliovo in tho futuro of tho rail road. Thia llttlo town of 800 inhab itants will yet becomo ono of tho great cities of the world.' "I could not comprohend such a project. I was surprised at ita mngnl tudo. Visions of my school days of tho grout American desort, second only to Sw hara in size, tho geographies said, carno flitting through my brain, and I romarked: " 'But, sonntor, how about tho great American desort? How can thoy over cross it?' "'That is nothing,' ho replied. Standing in the moonlight on tho por tico of tho famous old Gillis house, Impressive and majestic in manaor, tho aged senator lins scomod to mo over sinoo a prophet. Tho caravan, which , ...??#",n.d.Bo plausible, a faijuro-?io Pa-, .ci??o road, which seemed so far away, a success. Who can toll what to expect?" -Kansas City Times. Tho "rotftto Ouro." Tho removal of foroign bodice from tho stomach by tho so eallod potato euro consists in requiring tho patient to cat large quantities of potatoes, which havo tho effect of proportionately dilat ing tho wholo intestinal oanal, so that tho foroign body Is enveloped and can not ding to any part during its passage. Dr> Snlzor showed at tho clinic of Pro fessor Billroth sovernl foreign bodies wldcli in Ods way had been removed one of theso hoing a weight of flvo and a half drams, wl?ch had been swal lowed by a child ; tho second a set of arti lld ul teeth upward of flvo centi meters long and three centimeters broad, mid tho third was a needle. Many gostrotomlos could bo obviated by this method in tho case of swallowed foreign bodies.-Exchange. Di pion) noy. 1 'Papa, " said tho young mother, "I'vo decided bri a namo for baby ; wo will call her Imogen." Papa wos lost in thought for a fow minutes; ho did not Uko tho name, but if ho opposed it his wifo would havo her. own way. "That's nice," said ho presently. "My first sweetheart was named Imo gen, and sho will take it aa a compli ment." "Wo will coll hor Mary, after my mother," was tho stern reply.-Har per's Bazar. Tho Dog in Humano i.Uo;?.itiu'o. Every now and thon wo got a lottor from ono of thoso unfortunate people who would bo glad to havo all tho dogs oxtornilnntcd. To such wo would say, you might ns woll attempt to stiiko ont tho gospel of St. John from tho Now Testament as tho songs, stories and pictures of tho dog from our humano literature. Tho world has settled that matter long ago, and through tho ages tho dog will occupy a high placo in tho regard and affection of millions of hu man beings.-Our Dumb Animals. It Minto n Slight D?Voronc.o. Jones-I am opposed to working on Sunday. It's wicked. Tough Citizen-Well, that's not tho way you used to talk. Jones-I know lt, but I'm working for tho governmont now.- Texas Sift1 inga. R0f" Statistics show that a largo pro portion of tho ohildron dio from what is known as Summer Complaint, Diarrhoea, Oholora Infantum and Dysentery. Hum phreys' Spcoifilcs Nos. Four, Fivo and Six aro safo and coitain. Havo your Job Work dono nt Tun DKMOOUAT Offico. ? PntiVALtNT bioii?SE. Toa ilyii)|itoinn Peculiar to Chureligolug 7>?uiuuur? on ??Vut o?iiu?y?. Whonproaohona hanker fora vost tho flook can hardly bo eondomned for doing likewise. With tho mercury travollng nbovo tho 00 mark tho Inducomonts for churchgoing aro hardly as strong aa when tho tompomturo if* moro moderato. And when tho vognlur shepherd ia tak ing in ocean or mountain breezos tho part of the flock wiii?h by necessity is ooJ?pollou to stoy by-tho stuft oimroad lly thul excuse? for abwenco from church when a si rungo preacher (Ills tho pulpit. What with camp meetings, watering placo? and hot weather tho stay at homo preaohor moots with ?lim congregations, a? o. vulo,' during dog day?. Thoro nra not a fow 'churches In tbls city of which a lurgo proportion of tho membership aro ubsent from tlio city during tho months of July and August. Somo ehurohos tnkoadvontngo of tho summer lull to clean and renovate. It has como to bo understood that tho pastor is to havo his rest at this season of tho year, and most of tho churches stipulate this when tho bond is mada In tho lino of absontedlsm from church services tho following is suggestlvo: "Tho attack comes on suddonly ovory Sunday; no symptoms aro felt on Sat urday night; tho patient sloops woll and awakes fooling well; oats a hearty breakfast, but about church tlino tho attack comos on and continues .until tho Korvlens nm ovorfnr tho mov.'.xing." Thon tho patient fools oasy and. oats a hearty dbmor. In tho afternoon ho feels muoh bettor and is ablo to toko a walk, talk politico and read tho Sunday papers; ho onto a hearty suppor, but about church time ho has another at taok and stays at homo. Ho retires early, sloeprj woll and waites Monday morning rofroshod and ablo to go to work, and doeo not havo any symp toms of tho disease till tho following Sunday. Tho peculiar features of tho dluenso aro as follows: li It always attacks incmborfl of tho ohuroh. 2. It novor malees Its appearance oxcopt on tho Sabbath. ?. Tho symptoms vary, but it novor interiores with tho Bloop or ap petite. 4. It novor lasts moro than twenty-four hours. C. It genorally at tacks tho hoad of tho family. 0. No physician ls over called. 7. .It always proves fatal in tho ond-to tho soul. 8. No remedy is known for it oxcopt prayer, fl. Religion is tho only anti dote. 10. lt is beooming fearfully provalbnt, and is swooping thousands ovory year prematurely to destruction." -Pittsburg Dispatch. Tho Proper Wily to Study Kuropo. Among tho renovating forces of my biter years I must name throe soasons of European travel and sojourn, each of thom when I was In special need of rest and relaxation. I returned each timo with tho fooling that I had thrown off a full half scoro of tho yonro reck oned as mino. I was botweon fifty and sixty years of ago when I first wont abroad, and I havo been glad that I first saw Europo'so lato In Ufo. What a man gots by fox*oign travel doponds on what ho earrlos with him. Ho finds answora only to tho questions whleh ho ls prepared to ask, and tho longer ho lives tho moro numerous aro tho rogations whioli" im put to and concerning tho places nuc? objeots that ho visits. Thon, too, tho power of onjoymont ns to whatever is grand or beautiful grows, or ought to giow, with ono's years, and a lako or mountain, a palace or cathedral, a pict ure or a statue, is moro, moans moro and'tolls moro to a man of 60 than to a man of 25.-Professor A. P. Peabody hi Forum. Ix>mon Bquoozor. Ono of tho best lomon squeezers over invented Ima Just boon patented. It is designed espechuly for hotel keopors, and othors whoso business inoludes that of making lomon squashes and simihu' drinks. It is worked by tho foot, and can bo operated quickly and easily. It consists of a sliding braoket containing a cup for tho lemon and a suporlying fctud for pressing tho samo, a glass fit ting undornoath. Pressure ls ruado by tho foot on a treadlo, to which ls at tached an Iron rod, tho other ond of which is conneoted to tho sliding squeezer, Caro has been taken in tho design to avoid nil sharp edges, and tho cups ar?,mudo of tho havdest iron stone china, nnd extra thlok to avoid all risk of brcakago. Tho cost ls stated to bo less than that of tho sorow presses now In uso, and tho speed with which tho squeozor eon bo manipulated and Rs Rlmpliolty arooxcollont recommend ations.-Now York Commercial Ad vertiser. A Fnrtlt Without iv Whip. There is a beautiful farm Just back of Ocean Spi'bigs, Miss., owned by Mr. Parker Karlo, who, very wisely, allows no man on tho placo to uso a Avhip on any of tho stock, lt is said that th ero is but ono old whip on tho farm, proba bly a rollo of somo othor ownor, but tho old whip is not used, and tho farm does well and tho animals work with a will and uover fool tho lash. Kindnoss can run anything, o von a farm.-New Or leans Picayune. niodorn Iloroon. "Thoro aro just us many heroes' and horolnes now no in any ago boforo," says a ?lovoland papor, "but tho op portunities for oxhlbitlng note of hero ism aro somewhat scarcer." That's ontiroly correct, unless a young lady .wants to pick up tho broom and give hov old mothor a rest, or a young mari dares foco a crowd with his pants bogging at tho knoos.-Detroit Freo Pross. AGENTS WANTED. ,NE AGENT IN EACH TOWN ship to take orders for thc ?'LIFE OP CHRIST." Good pay guaranteed. Call at my office in Renucttsyillc. E. N. OD^M. Genoral Agent, Hcnncttsvllle ; S. C, A |JA?yKAL TEMPLU. A i'\-;int Surefud mu? Hoim?c? Dono, to thf? * Arjlmnln by llIudooN. * .'? < Between ?ix* arid Bovon thousand foot above tho biyol of tho son hi tho lower range'of tljf.Vbmihiyas, to tho north of jOai'?l??y, ' ' 'I lovely lako andiivo-. ly hill ottctlbyi v.. x^JViuCTftl- . Besides tho usual lloatl ig i)Opulatlon of visitors thoro Is In I his earthly paradise a largo military dop ot, orball sanitarium, where ofjloors and soldiers whoso health lins nuilored In ho bot plutos of Oudo and Itohllkund i re sont up for a ?bango ol air. Ono winter day; having boen or doced to nuiVch a party down to Baron ly, and aftoj encaihptng for tho day 1 started out t o shoot ?foneonn and hares, which aro vory.plontiful In tho neigh borhood, ?Ipoforo I started my servant, an , intelligcjat Hindoo of blghor casU than usunl, ?beggod md to return before sunset, as mero waa a curious "Tam tiHlm," tho general expression in India for any shaw'Or spcotaolo, to bo scon near camp. I Half an bp ur bof oro sunset I returned and asked inysorvant what tho "Tania shu" was. .jit Isa forest tomplo, sahib,'' was tho answer. It sounded quaint, so I dooldedi though rather tired, to go j and soo. Aj guido was at hand, and oil I I started, Calling to fcomo of tho sol- P diors to c?mo, too, and cautioning thom to bo uilent and do nothing to of fend tho nativo-? in any way. After crossing twej. or tinco fields wo cunio to a great hedjio of bamboos, about 100 yards long i nd very donso. ' A narrow and tof-tuo jg ..path ploreed this wnll, which was ?ibout twonty yards thick, mid then w^> found ourselves In nn ob long quadrangle of high bamboos, at ono end of {vhlch stood a littlo Hindoo templo. ! lt was a; slmplo, clay built, white washed bulWtng, tho tall poaked roof of straw boilig supported on a fow ol and massiv? booms, whoso projecting onds.wero quaintly carved. A Hight of six or sovon broken steno steps led up tb tho templo, in front of willoh hung on u little.cross bar a beautiful old bronze bell. On ctthorjsido of tho building a littlo row of very, simply constructed collu or cubicles occupied part of tho longer sides of the,-quadrangle Boforo each coll sat ,aj priost, naked, save the wnistcloth end snored Brahman string, and busy w'ith tho cooking of chu pat ties, of a Angularly thick and coarse kind. . ? Tlio sotttjkg-utta struck shafts of light through thj deliyato foliago of Wie top most bamtoo. 1 The priests sat silent and stolid ref or o their tiros and cakes, as If Ignorant of our presence. Then, as tho last rays of tho sunsot died off tho feather.-;* of . tho mighty hedge round us, t','/o Issued from tho temple a man of ?Urp??e ago, clad in white robes, and (jpsely shaven, ns to lils face and bead. |t was tho chief priest, and ho bogan to;'?oll tho boll. Very Bweot and sonoroir was Its noto. Tho whole glado rang vjith tho sound, tho bam boo feathers sconi?d to toss in sym pathy, lindi't!io now dusky thickets caught lip, and repented tho solemn tocsin. ,i Then ui!_ bo- priests aroso, as if for vespers, a . moved solemnly undhi dead sjlore round-, tho 'quadrangle,, bearing v> M . hom their - hugo oliupat-' "tics,. wl.?ob:thoy"b)-oko up and depos ited on stohoS'and old tico tru?ilcslihd on tho stomps pf tho templo. What could it all'(noan? ' Just then a rustling sound and a startlod exelamatlon from a soldier behind mo mode mo look down. A jackal, big and plump, brushed past my leg, with an upward curl of his Ups and an upward look of surprise and resentment In tho red 'bromo, . gleaming eyes I Simultane ously from Ovory hmo und passago tn tho darkling thlekot carno other jackals, singly and in pairs and oven a whole litter together, and Ulled tho space bo foro tho temple. Soon tho feast was spread and tho head priest oousod to toll tho bell, and thou ovory Jaokal, on a wavo of the arm nnd a shout from tho ohiof priest, trotted, without rivalry or snarling or confusion, to what was ovidently his allotted placo and feast, sobed tho coke hi his Jaw?, turned and disappeared .through tho wood. There was no fon- ' diing of tho wild animals, no sign of worship of i them, no coromoniol, noth ing but this sllont, business Uko al monry, j Tho rite, was over, tho priestly oiQeo performed) and one by ono tho soldiers moved boole to camp. In vain did 1 I foo and question tho priests na to the moaning of this bounty. "It had al ways been BO," wau tho answor-tho beet argunjent and tho most complote raison d'otr-o for anything in tho east. London Graphic I-H Httuiiloy'B Aunt, rilli! Ad miro v. Ono day an Anstrjan enthusiast call- j od and sent In a polito noto asking Stanloy to! tlx a timo when ho might bring forty of his compatriots with him, all anxious for tho opportunity Of shak ing him by'Hio hand. This astuto gen tleman nocomponlod his request by o vory handsomely mounted oigai' oaso ns a souvonhl Tills elegant littlo present obtained flor tho persevering stranger a brlof Interview for himsolf, but tho hand slinking of lils forty friends could not possibly bo entertained.-Edward Marston In Sorlbnor's. .Vu InlmivIUnl Trait. Chummy--What did your wife soy wbon you got homo last night? Bumloy -Notliing-what did yours? Chumloy-- Ob, slio waa terribly red hqadod. Burnley-What for? Chuinlqy--Born so,-Whiteside Her ald. WANTED! DHY or 01 con hidoa at tho following prices: Green, fulled, - s 3 conts. Creen, - * . * 2 *. Dry hid as, - - G to fi " Apply nt tho hoof niarkot noxt to Marlboro Hotel, T. G, WAU-AOE.' 8opt, 2 i'v0 Rf Li KIRKWOOD & GO'S. E HAVE just received our full Stock of - Ladies' Gondi-, timi Notions, nod ask tito attcution ol' olosc buy?rt--. e\Vo quolo a lew linos nod prices to givo our ou?totueia ?oiuo idoi ot' wind wo cnn .do: ? 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Sept. 0. 181K). . Mr?. M. F. ? :?nr.l?, President W. CT. U., Piiyn: "Tho KI.KOTItorOIKK ts ft patineta for nurVdUsnOMi bruin ffttlcnlo nnd wonoral debility. 1 fcut Hit duty lo Buy: try tho K L BOT Ito PO t SB." Uer. Pi. W. Kclmmuf*.Sumter, S. 0.,Bi\y?: "Min. h},MB beeil uyirtgtU?! Ki.KOTiioroisi?/or malaria for Kevern I moulin*, emt nt precut lier hciillli Is excellent.'1 W.V. Sibley, Proa. ?iUcv- Mill?. Anpnsln, On., huya: "I Imvo unod tim KI.fcCTUOl'OIHK for r.clatlca, nndamoncthota'nnd por cent, better. I vceoinmcud Ki uso toidi ulintliirly iili'votcd." T. .?. nnrdinvnr. Charlcaton, SI. (.'..Kaye** .'Tin co week*' nno oi Um IildXTUOrOlSli re lieved mo o? chronic fictutltu." I>r. Wm. IV. Kirip*, '?14 "W. <*l<h Pl.. Kew York, naya: "I Imvo Kit.lid ino l?l.KlTKOPOI?K ?most wonderful curativo Molli.; I would eon Bider my professional ck 111 crippled Indued, with out it.'' ?tev.C N. Morrov;, Hawthorne, F*V.; oayoi "hour months' usu ot tho ??LEOTKQl'QlSK restored mc to health from ft complication of bronchitis, IcfttRrrh, ihspei-Hln, n?ul torpid tiver, willi n ?ala of 40 lbs. In weight." SOUTHERH ElEOTBGPOlSE G?. 222 KING STREET, CHARLESTON,S.C. Seo now Advertisement noxt Issuo.', KILLER. Tho halest Discovery of tho Ago, OLD IN TH KORY, BUT TUB HEM EDY RECENTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, nAY FEVER, HRONOIIIT1S, RH EU M ATI SM, DYSPEPSIA,OAN0ER, SCROFULA, DIABETES, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, MALARIAL FEVER . DIPTIIERIA AND CHILLS. In eli orb, all forms of Orgaulo and Functional Dteonso. Tho cures cffcslcd by tbis medicino aro In many cnRCS MIRACLES! Sold only in Jugn containing ono gallon. Prieo th roo dollars - a ?miall itivcHlmont whon Hoalth and Lifo cnn bo obtained, "History of tho*Miorobe Killer," Tree. -OAT.TJ ON on ArmnKss J. Q\ DOUGLAS, Dntf/f/ttit, Solo Agont, BUNNBTTSVIM.IC, S. C. April 18, 1890. I roppoel Cully inform my friends and the public generally (lint I Imvo roHiiiiisd tho pvaolieo of medicine. I uiako a specialty of Obstetrics nnd Surgery. W. J. DAVID, M. D. Sopt. 2,1SS9. No; ico'ls bo ro li y f?iven* lti.it application wilt nimio nt tho next cor ?don odlto liOj-lslattiro for n eli.u.cr for rt Haiti oatt from Porno point on Ibo North Qft'r?Hna lino, near Gibson Station lo Hannett jvMlo, S. 0 , ami fioni rnlil town to Marion Oonrt llonso by Clio nnd Liitlo kock or Blenheim. August 2-Sm. rfoRigL?owmft" Homo grown Rufet Proof Oats in any quantity for salo by, J. F. EVERETT, Sopt* i6, 1890. H o'Martres Y 8 r *.*??. Akim ??i??^T? ?o*r??0?Vivo PlVBVlVliViuynilJ unu carefully prepared prescription? I u?ea /Ol'roany ycnia In i>rl vnto prac tico wit h eucccss.o U? for ovo* thirty years uaoa by tho people. Kvery singlo (?DO ciao Is uepcotnl euro for tho uiiscaso batuca? . ? ?hcco ap?ente? euro without oriisglupr, purg? IRK or reducing tho ?yotom, mid oro Ju foot nud <lo?dthOHOvorol?uvoutotllOflottuo vVorid. UMOPPIUXCIPAJ.KOS. CUIIES. PRICE;/, ?povoro, congestion, lnilainruntlon... ,3c1 W?rmn? Worm l-'ovcr. Worm Collo.. .vf > Ceyluy Oolio, or Toothingoi Infanta .vt > J)IatrIton,?Ot dliildrc-nor Adulta.vf Jjyacnioryjf Orlpjngr, JJlllousCoJio.y) i Notiralula, Toothache, ?'ucoaoho.I if I ilonunohoiitRlokUenaneho, Vertigo ,\ I : l?V8POpftlti, lilllotia ?tpiniieh.*2b B?P?ro(jfjo<r,or PuIiifVil rovloda. ? Whiten, too Prof tito rerloda. ?ii Crown, Cough, mmaultltreathlnir.1 t Halt llliouM, Erysipelas, Irruptions. ?', / ltboitiuntlnin, Itii?urfcatlo Poins.'it {fever tout Aatiq, OMUs, jto?ria.... .? ( Pilos, Blind or JJlcoditlK-. , I On. tar rb, Inbaonzft, (Milln tho ifcad , ' (i . , Whooping llougli? Violeut Coughs. . ti Sw min ar y ?I iii 8? fJleoiiHoaof tboItenr^Vtupityttoal.Ot i Bold bynriiBglsto, or sent postpaid on rocolpt cf urieo. Un.-nuMPiiniiYi' JUHUAL, (iii pngos) ?lollly bonn d In cloth .mid (fold, mn lied free. luinphyoyB'BIodtolnoOo.lWPultoil.Bt.NY. 5> iS ? ? F 8 O S ? June 20, 1890-6m. THEY nnnn DON'T 111? THEM Horses, Mules HANDSOME SIZES. Wagons, Buggies, SURBEYS, H ARNESS, &c.,.&o. Now is your chande for bargains. I \\ lili Bonncttsvillo, Oct. 27, 1890. REPAIRED -lit TIIET Best anner At Reasonable Prices. Every description ot Wood or Iron Work executed promptly to order. -ALSO, done at short notice and by a thorough smith. 11 avl rig moved 1 tito my ne w : q u Ut ie rs, I opposite Emanuel's stables, and Ironting (Jberaw and Darlington streets, I am now better prepared to meet thc de mands ot my patrons, with additional machinery and more room. If you want anything done give me a call. Thanking the public for past patron age, I respectfully solicit a continuance. TRA BOUNDS. January 1st, ?890. f-3 CD ? CO 8 O o S o 03 O CD I T. DOUGLAS, - DEALER IN - Medicine s, %>AND * .CHEMICALS, & mm STATIONARY, CLAMPS, OILS AND PAINTS,& FINE SUGARS, And Olioico Toba.000 VIDAL'S- OLD STAND April tty 1685 GENERAL AGENCY For Sewing Machines and ihe % Host Needles for all-Machines, I -would respectfully inform my friends and the public generally that I am now sole agent ior tue sale of tim old reliable Singer Sewing Machino. Will sell thorn on tue best plans-lease, installment or, straiphout. Tbfy arc on..sale at thc store of J. 1>. 'Campbell In ??cnncttsville where they can be seen, br I will take them by request to any part ol the cubrir ty. I will also take orders to supply any part of a sewing machine wanted, and guarantee a perfect Fit. I can also furnish the new button hole attachment--something every lady should have. WALLACE SWANN, jan. 8, 1?90' ^^^^^^^^^^^^ S'->*~>?<<?>l PU El Toilet and. lainey Article^ \ Stationery and Schcol pooh. ' Brushes, Paints and Oils MST A ?bll lino oft bo above arlicio always on hand. ? 1 . ivPi'cscriptiovft Oovf-f tilly Coi$?:^ poiiudcfl Day and A'^/Al/. Respectfully, i)QUG1...MANN INGS. ' . Muroh 25iii, lb?i* '^(S , Manufacturer of North-Side of Public Bguaro, SENNE TT S VILLE ?. B. u J\uru?iuru of u?? kuit?? ?i??u ?r.io? paired at ebert notleb. I bave, oleo secured tho aorvlooa of a good MATTRESS MAKER, and cnn ?? ordorfl for, NEW WORK .or rppnir ?nd ronovatoold work nfc ebor b notioo nt aiod orato prices. . ? COFFINS and CASKETS* ALL STYL?OS AMD l'?lOES. I bave two PEARSES, and can'??t tend Funorals to''tho. distance of 80 miles. Jtt?F" Ordors by T o 1 o g r a \. h promptly filled. -'w:X When not in my shop I can be found at hiy residence in WestBennottsvillo, near Wnllaco ?wann's. ' Jau. ll, 1888. I As I have a large lot of sea soned material on hand now I am prepared to ma!?^ WAGONS AND LOG CARTS cheaper than eve,r. before, at short notice. -EEPAIIUJVG Done in the very best manner,' on reasonable terms, tor spot cash only. I Mean Business I JS?TGIVE P A O?IJj.jm A.D. CONNER, McQ?ll,S.O. Fobruar 5, 1890. Tho Farmers', Friona* T?IB AVOtlLI)', Daily 8 Pages, $f a Year Tito Sunday Ihiclgct ?WOlVO PftgOB", $2 (I!y Mnll Only. Twelve Pages, $1 a Yonv Tho btir^oat^ uowpiost. bright-' oat, hast, nnd.only fesrlos? , V. p'Rpor In South Carolina. SAMPLE COPIES JfgKB. ? A il droga Wol4d:Bu?lg?.t:0o. Oh ntf??ton, S. 0. DISSOLUTiON OF PARTNERSHIP STATE OF-SOUTH OAttOLINA. Marlboro County. THE partnership heretofore existingi\ between J. N. Gillis and A. P. Pitts lins]; been dissolved by miitual consent. J. N. Gillis lins assumed \\\c liabilities of thc late firm and sctllomts must be made with him. Witness''' j J. N. GU'XiS 7,. B. NEWTON, j . A. I). Pn t\s ?.. lScnnettsvlllc, S. ?., Sept. a, 1.890. ^ ~~' At tho Olio Drug Stoio you will' flo; all kinds of Dri-gs nnd Medicines ott!n on band or coming to hand, or will/ ?r'dored on command, at J)r'\irnincr*sr Bland, kept by L, Wood; )?!?