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.. V ..^ '.' ?y ii A. SP.OV.'" ii CO. PRIMT, NOV-SMBER 7. 1S0O. Published WBBkly, 'OIL ON THE RAILS. ?'Iio Itomuvkftblo ?Inmior in Whioh rt WIM lCii?ino WUH Stoppotl. '?Talk about fast timo," suki a-rail road man on tho Missouri Paolllo train tho other, day to his companion, ''but I. havo tiovor hoard of atrip that would bent ono I modo myself BOUIO yoaxs ago, nor pf any half so oxoitlng. I formerly llv?d nt Garrott, Ind., tho terminus of tho control division of tho Chlcogo di vision Of tho Baltimore and Ohio rail road. I had little to do, and mado tho mil road yards my loafing headquar ter*. At that timo tho "Bllly-O" had nu aiT?ngomont with tho Wabash to triuisfor all Wow York freight at Auburn Junction, niuo milos distant, to tho oust of us. TIIIB was dono by tho old switch engine, tho 042, which mado tho trip to tho Junction daily. "Woll, ono day I eli m bod aboard a box car when tho ongino loft with a few cara of merchandise to transfer. Thoro wore six of us In tho party-four yard mon, another follow and myself. Wo had a Jolly tinto going down, tundo tho transfer and woro to como back 'light' t i int is, with nothing but tho engine). Wo bad all crowded on tho tender, tho sig nal was given and Gout Potter, tho on ginopr, throw himself forward, pulled at tho throttlo valvo and the engino Jumped forward as if shot from a cata pult. V "Wo did not think much of this at tho timo, us Gout waa a uno ! engineer, and hundlod tho ongino to suit lils fan cy. Wo wont toarinrvover tho railroad crossings and froga in a manner that was frightful. Tho tender rocked as If oil hinges. Something must' bo wrong, wo thpught, ns Gent waa placing our lives bi Jeopardy.' Climbing ovor tho con! wo found tho cab full of steam, and Gent and tho Aroman 'umging on tito sido of the engbjp. " 'Jump boys,' said they, 'jump, for God's Bukol Tho throttlo valvo is pulled olear out, and tho ongino ls run ning wild.' "To Jump would have boon instant death. As ono of tho boys said after ward, tho tologmph poles looked Uko a Uno tooth comb. Tho milo posts How' by with unseemly rapidity. Tho yard foreman oluimed that a milo was cov ered in thirty-eight seconds, and not ono would doubt his word. St. Joe was lu' sight. Would tho track bo clear? Only thvco miles to Garrott, with Its network of trucks, (twitches and 8pursl Tho sf cam gaugo regis tered ninety pounds,- There was no hopes of tho engino dying out in flvo or six.minutes. With prosonco of mind tho foreman dashed off afow words: " 'Engine wild; telegraph Garrett ti clear track.' "This ho dropped as wo passod Sf . Joe, and tho operator, olear to compre hend tho situation, sent it to tho di? ^'mteher on tho cast ond without ti ~ *euhY as woieAriied* aft?nv?r'd. Who're was Garrott hi sight, With Its tali clUni V noys bolching forth smoko;'thoro woro tho yardH filled with freight cars and origines. As wo got closer wo could ceo tho mon hurrying hither and thitlp or. Tho other yard ongino was rush ing madly to tho west end of tho yaid. ' Tho malu track was clear. We passed tho depot Uko a pursued victim. Polo faces watched us In our mad fllghf. Wo passed tho railroad shops, and hundreds .canto running to BOO tho causo of tho commotion. Tho engine was In a quiver ; tho boll was ringing wildly with oaoh away of tho engine tho escaping steam whistled as If de mented, and tires blazed from tho hot boxes. Then wo saw something that mado us think wo woro doomed. "Tho switch to tho coal chute was open, and tho long nsoont could only end hi our destruction. We looked again, saw mon working .on tho traok, and then wo know wo were saved. What woro they doing? Why, bless my soul, Mond, those fellows woro oil ing tho track up tho chute. Wo struck tho ascont and slid up about 100 feet; (ind then tho old 042stood still and th' wheels How around ; sparks carno from beneath thom Uko fron? an ornery wheol. Gradually tho engino slid down, tho wheels still in tho forward motion, and thus tho ongino died out. Wo all suffored a sovovo shook to our nervous' Bystoms, but had lt not boon for tho pvesonco of mind o? tho mnsto] mechanic, who ordered tho oil pouiw. on tho chute track, I might not havo been hero today." "And how fast did you go?" "Well, tho first six milos woro made in loss than flvo minutes; tho last thrco woro made in much slowor time, ns tho steam was exhausting Itsolf rapidly." St, Louis Globo-Domoorat. Now Trout. In tito last ten yours tlvo names have boon added to the list of trout known in American lakes and streams. Two now species havo boon found-tho Salvolinus ?unapco of Lake Sunapeo, N. H., which was first noticed In 1881, but Was not recognized as a now species until 1885, nnd tho "yollow fir? trout" (Salmo ?fyklsa Mocdonaldl) of Colo. rodo, which waa named as an inde pendent species In 1889. In addition threo imported species-tho common brown trout of Kuropo, tho Gorman saibling and tho Look Lovon trou from Scotland-havo found Amorican homos.-Arkansaw Traveler. tinloli wu. Androw Lang says of Amoricnns tin t tlioy oro "almost too good company," and that thoir enlivening effect upen tho "dejected Britons" with whom thty aro thrown Is often very startling. Even among our most animated coun trymen, however, conversation is not mado snob a distinct art ns it was with tho English wits a century ago. Youth's Companion. r*f)t?MON7>3 CARAVAN Pii?JGGT. Acton? tho Ammioiin Ut?Port ijioforo tho Ivon Triiulc Wiw Thought Of. Mrp, M. A. Bingham, widow of tho Into Aon. Bingham, met Gon. Jolu\ ?J; Fremont in l?insns City in tho. days before tho Wo'rj fmd lia? mn?>y fucklents to rolato of tho Pathfinder. Ono of tho.niost interesting rotors to tho moot ing of Sonutoiv Bonton nixd Go?. Fre mont in tills city forty . years ago to disousStho establishment of a caravan routo to California. "f mot Gon. Fromont ulong in tho Hf ties, " remarked Mi*?. Bingham. - * 'Ho como boro and Stopped several days at tho famous Gilli? houBo. 1 romombor taking dfimor with him. Ho was'ro .gardeel ns a bravo, adventurous, daring spirit. Wo lookoel upon him vory nmoh as peoplo of today look upon Stnnloy. At tho time Gon. Fromont was in Kan sas City planning for a caravan to travel across tlK> great American desert. His right hand man in this project was l?out. Beale, a oivll cngbicor, educated at West Point. Tho father-in-law of Gen. Fromont, Sonator Henton, was also hero, and regarded tho caravan scheme with favor. Tlioy proposed to hh portcamols from Africa and uso thom in transporting goods ovorland along tho routo known ns tho Santa Fe trail. Tho eamols woro imported at a considerable expense, but tho trip was found im practicable. Tho camels could not stand tho climate. It waa proposed to winter thom in Texas or Southorn Cali fornia, but tho project foll through, and tho promotora of tho schemo lost coneldorublo monoy. . "I shall novor forgot,*' continued Mrs. Bingham, "how ono bright sunny morning Gen. Fromont rodo away from Kansas City on his way to California, looking every inoh a soldior in his handsome uniform nnd military trap pings. Heining his steed to ono side, ho sold laugljingly to nio; 'When I como back, got your soddlo ready and ? will glvo yon a rldo on ono of my cumols.' I novor liad tho privilege of taking that rldo. Gen. Fromont soon forgot tho camel schemo, and wont oil* to now ileitis. Tho camel idea Fcdmeel perfect ly fowdblo and pvooticublo, but tho idea of a Pacific railroad scorned preposter ous. Wliiio discussing tho caravan pro ject Senator Benton suki to mo : 'You. aro young, but you will live to seo tho iron cars start from Kansas City and oross tho mountains to tho Pacific slopo. I am old. I shall novor livo to seo it. But I havo con?ldoneo in tho country, and I beliovo In tho futuro of tho rail road. This little town of 800 inhab itants will yot becomo ono of tho great cities of tho world.' "I could not comprehend such a project. I was surprised at ita magni tude). Visions of my school tlays of tho great Amerioan desort, scconel only to Svhnra in size, tho geographies eolel, carno Hitting through my brain, and I romarked : " 'But, senator, how about tho great American desort? How can they over cross lt?' "?'That is nothing,' ho roplied. Standing in tho moonlight on tho por tico of tho famous old Gillis houso, Impressive and majpstlo in mannor, tho aged sonator has scorned to mo over slnoo a prophet. Tho caravan, which 1 JSSg.'.?ft&.SO. plausible,."a.1'aUurOr^dJio Pa-, .oitlo road, willoh seomod so far away,-a success. Who cati toll what to oxpect?" -Kansas City Timos. Tho "Potato Cuvo." Tho removal of foreign bodice from tho stomach by tho so oallod potato euro consists in requiring tho patient to eat largo quantities of potatoes, which havo tho effect of proportionately dilat ing tho whole Intestinal canal, so that tho forolgn body is onvclopodand can not oling to any part during its passago. Dr, Salzor showed at tho ollnlo of Pro fessor Billroth sovoral foroign bodies which in lids way had boen removed one of theso hoing a weight of flvo and a half drams, wl?oh bael boen swal lowed by a child; tho 'seconel tx sot of artificial tooth upward of five conti mctora long anti thrco centimeters broad, nnd tho tldrd was a needle. Many gostrotomies could bo obviated by this mot-hod hi tho (?iso of swallowed j foroign bodies.-Exchange. pipiomaoy. "Papa," said tho young mothor, "Pvo dooided'on a naino for baby; wo will call her Imogon." Pupa was lost fn thought for a fow minutos; ho tlid not liko tho name, but if ho opposed it his wlfo would havo hor. own way. "That's nicoj" said ho presently. "My first swoethoart was named Imo gen, and sho will tako it ns a compli ment,'.' "Wo will call her -Mary, ofter my mothor," was tho stern roply.-.Har per's Bazar. Tho Hog In Hunmno I.lto:*.itui'o. Every now anti then wo got a lotter from ono of thoso unfortunate peoplo who would bo glad to havo all tho elogs exterminated. To such wo would say, you might as woll attempt to strlko out tho gospel of St. John from tho Now Testament m tho songs, stories anti pictures of tho dog from our humane literature. Tho world has sottleel that matter long ago, and through tho ages ? tho dog will occupy a high placo in tho rogard and affection of millions of hu man bohigs.-Our Dumb Animals. It Mudo ix Slight I)in'oronoo. .Tonos-I am opposed to working on Sunday. It'awloked, Tough Cltizon-Well, that's not tho way you used to talk. Jones-I know it, but I'm working for tho government now.-Toxos Slftr ings. Rid?" Statistic* show that a largo pro portion of tlio children dio from what is known no Summer Complaint, Dinrrhooo, Obolora Infantum and Dysentery. lluro, pbroys' Spcolflios Nos. Four, Fivo and Six i aro sato nnd cortafn, Havo your Job Work dono at Tiri? DKMOOIIAT Of?ieo. V A pruiV?LKNT "pT?i?ASE. Ton fjymptomn PcouUrii* to Churchgoing Moiubors on Wot Bumlnya. W hon preachers hanker for tv rest tho flook can hardly bo condemned for doing MkoAylso. 'With tho nieioury travollng above th:> 00 mark thoInducements for 'churchgoing aro hardly as strong tts when tho temperature b morC moderate. And when tho regular nhophcrd is tak ing in ocean or mountain brcczos tho part.of tho Hook -which by- necessity is compelled, to .stay by-tho titi?if can read ily lind oxes uses for nbsenco from church when ? strungo preacher fills tho pulpit. What with camp meetings, watering pinces and hot Avcnthortho stay at liomo preacher, moots with ?1hu congregations, a? a rulo/ during dog days. .Thero nro not a few 'Churches In this city of which n iorgo proportion of tho membership aro ubsout from tho city during tho 'months of July and August. Homo churches toko 'advantago of tho sumtnor lull to clean and renovato. It bus como to bo understood that tho pastor is to hayo his rest at this season of tho yen'r, and most of tho churches stipulato this when tho bond ls mada In tho lhio of absenteeism from ohttrob sorvlocs tho following is suggestlvo: "Tho nttaek comes on suddonly ovory Sunday ; no symptoms uro felt on Sat urday night; tho patient sloops woll and awakos feeling well; eats a hearty breakfast, but about church thno tho nttaok comos on and continuos .until tho sorvlocs aro ovorfor tho morning." Then tho patient fools oasy and oats a hearty dinner; In tho aftornoon ho leola muon bull?r und ia uuiu tu n?w ? walk, talk politico and read tho Sunday pupers; ho oats a hearty suppor, but about church timo ho has unotber nt taok and stays at homo. Ho retires carly, sloops woll and "waUos Monday morning rofroshod and ablo to go to work, and docs not havo any syinp .toms of tho disease till tho following Sunday. The peculiar features of tho dloeaso aro ns follows: 1. It always attacks moiubors of tho ohuroh. 2. It novor makes its appearance oxcopt on the Sabbath. 8. Tho symptoms vary, but lt novor Interiores with tho sloop or ap potlto. 4. It novor lasts moro than twenty-four hours. 5. It generally nt taoks tho hoad of tho family. C. No physician ls ovor called. " 7. it always proves fatal in tho ond-to tho soul. 8. No romody ls known for it oxcopt prayer. 0. Religion ls tho only anti doto. 10. lt is beooming fearfully provalCnt, and is swooping thousands ovory year prematurely to destruction." -Pittsburg Dispatch. Tho Vropor AA'ny to Study Kuropo. Among tho renovating forces of my hitor years I must natue threo sonaons of European travel and sojourn, each of thom \yhen I was in special need of rest and rolaxatlon. I roturnod oaoh timo with tho fooling that I had thrown oft' a full half score of tho yearn reck oned ns mino. I was botweon fifty and sixty years of ago when I ilrst wont abroad, and I havo been glad that I first saw Europo' so lato In lifo. What a man gots by forolgn travel doponds on. what ho carries with him. ito finds answors only to tho questions whloh ho ls prepared to ask, and tho longer ho lives tho moro numorous aro tho Inter-1 rogations wliioli lm'lms lb". bls'n?lid< to ' put tb" and concerning tho places kmi\ objects that bo visits. Thon, too, tho power of onjoymont as to whatever ls grand or beautiful grows, or ought to gi<ow, with ono's years, and a lake or mountain, a pallico or cathedral, a pict ure or a statue, ls . moro, means moro an?V tells moro to a man of 00 than to a man of 23.-Professor A. P. Peabody br Forum. I/omuu Squeezer. Ono of tho best lomon squeezers over invontod has Just boon patented. It is designed especially for hotel keopors, and othors whoso business includes that of making lomon squashes and similar drinks. It is worked by tho foot, and can lxi operated quickly and ousily. It consists of a sliding bracket containing a oup for tho lemon und a super-lying stud for pressing tho samo, a glass fit ting underneath. Pressure ls modo by tho foot on a troadlo, to whloh is at tached an Iron rod, tho other end of which ls oonneotcd to tho sliding squeezer. Caro has boon taken in tho design to avoid all sharp edges, and tho cups aro .ruado of t ho hardest iron stone china, and oxtra tlilok to avoid all risk of brcakago. Tho cost ls stated to bo loss than that of tho sorow presses now in uso, nnd tho speed with whloh tho squeozor can bo manipulated and its shnpliolty arooxcollont recommend ations.-Now York Commercial Ad vertiser. A Vuv m AV Ul nm t a Whip. Thoro is a beautiful farm just back of Ocean Springs, Miss., owned, by Mr. Parkor Earlo, Avho, vory Avisoly, allows no man on tho placo to uso a Avhip on any of tho stook. It is said thdt thoro Is but ono old whip on tho farm, proba bly a relio of somo other OAvnor, but tho old Avhip Is not usod, and tho farm does AVOII and tho animals work with a Avili mid novor fool tho lash. Kindness can Vim anything, oven a farm.--New Or leans Picayune. Modern llev?os. "Thoro aro just as many heroes and heroines now ns in any age boforO," says a Clovolund paper, "but, tho op portunities for exhibiting acts of hero ism aro somoAvbat scarcor." That's entirely correct, unless a young lady ?wants to pick up tho broom and glvo her old mothor a rest, or a young man dares" foco a oroAvd Avlth his pants bagging at tho kueos.-Dotrolt IProo Press. AGENTS WANTED. ,NE 'AGENT IN EACH TOWN-, ship to take orders lor the .'LIFE or CHRIST." Good pay guaranteed. Call at my office In Renncttsyillc. E. N. OD'iM, Genoral Agent. Hcnncttsvillo, S. C, . A '?,JACKAL TEMPLE. A Vet. tt SprcVud bi?ti Homngo ?ono to tho Ar linnln by Hindoo*. HorAVOnn mir nt?d oaynn tbO'lSfind. ?'.H?t abovo tho l?J/ol of tho son hi tho lower mn^'J of tlj(> V^nahiyn-s, to tho north of }>ujvi:;y, I ? lovely Iuko um! live ly hill MtuvWui v.* jftdiiA/J'aJ,. Besides tho usual Monti jg population of visitors there Is in t his.enrthly puradiso a largo military dop cit, or hull sanitarium, where otllcorannd soldiers whoso health hus sulTorcd 1" ho hot plains of Oudo and Uohllktuul t ro ?ont up for a ohango ol air. Ono ventor day, having been or dorcd to inuWh a party down to Buroil ly, and afteif encamping for tho drty 1 started one tb shoot francol?n and hares, which uro, vory plontifid in tho neigh borhood. ,lhoforo I ?tarted my servant, an intolligeht Hindoo of hlghor caste than usual, l>oggod ino* to return bofo rc sunset, ns thorO was a curious "Tam UHIIU," tho 'general expression in India for any shaw or spootoolo, to bo econ nour camp. Half an h wy boforo ounset I rcturnod and asked my servant what the "Toma sha" was. 4<It is nforest temple, sahib,'" was tho anowor. It sounded quaint, BO 1 decided^ though rather tired, to go and seo. A; guido waa at hand, and oil I started, calling to fcomo of tho sol diers to comb; too, and cautioning thom to bo tjllont and do nothing to of fend tho natives in any way. After crossing two or thrco fields wo cunio to u great hod/U of ' bamboos, about 100 ytmls long i .nd vory donso. ' A narrow and tortui)?i8 path plorced this wall, whloh Was >t>n?t; twenty yarda thlok, and then wv found ourselves in nn ob long quudro'nglo o? high bamboos, at ono end of which stood a Httlo Hindoo Um i plo. I It was a. shnplo, day built, white washed bulWing, tho tull ponked roof of straw boihg supported on a fow ol and musslva beams, whoso projcotlng onds vvoro quaintly carved. A flight of six or sovoii brokon ?tono stops led up to tho templo, in front of whio!i hung on a lit Mo [cross bai* a beaut iiul old bronze boll. On olthoHsldo of tho building a little Msi?M e^t ....... ~l_I-_...J-.t-Xjl-ll.. TOW CI Vv, i niuixfip w?wu uiiwju Wiin \ji cubicles oc'uupiod part of tlio longer sides of thej quadranglo. Boforo each coll sat tv* prlost, naked, wive the waistoloth end sacred Brahman utrlng, and busy with tho cooking of chupat tles, of h ?(pfjularly thlok and coarse kind. . \ Tho sottlftg otiu struck shafts of light through th| dolioato follugo of Wie top most bamfcoo. ?.T1.K5 priests sat sllont and stolid lefoi'o their fires and cakes, as If ignorant of our prosenc?. Then, as tho last rays of tho sunsot died oil' tho feathoij;of . tho mighty hedge round us, t'? o Issued from tho temple a mun of ....tromo ago, clad in white robos, and <(;!>soly shaven, irs to bis face and hoad. },t was tho ohiof priest, and ho began toj'oll tho boll. Vory sweet and sonorou; was its noto. Tho wholo glado nmg with tho sound, tho bain I boo featbera scorned to toss in sym pathy, andi'tbo now dusky thickets caught bp, Jand repeated tho solemn tocsin. ? Thon al'J no priests aroso, as If for vespers, n~T. moved solemnly and in dead slier CJ round tho qiuulranglo, bearing w'M,' hom thoir^hugo ohupat-' tl??,.wldob.'thoy" b?-oko up and depos ited on stones and old ti'oo trmdts abd oii tho steps of tho templo. What could lt nil noan? ' Just then a rustling sound and a startled'exclamation from a soldier behind ino mudo mo look down. Ajjnokal, big and plump, brushed past my log, with au upward curl of his lips and an upward look of surprlso arid resentment in tho red bronzo,. gloaming oyes I Simultane ously from ovory hmo and passago in tho darkling thlekot carno other Jackals, singly and In pairs und oven a wholo Utter together, and fillod tho spaoo bo foro the temple. Soon tho feast was spread and thc head priest ceased to toll tho boll, and thou ovory Jackal, on a wavo of the ann and a shout from the ohiof priest, trotted, without rivalry or snarling or confusion, to what was ovidently his ?allotted placo and foast, soir.od tho euko .In his Jaws, turned and disappeared through tho wood. Thero was no ion- ' diing of tljo wild animals, no sign of .worship of i thom, no ceremonial, noth ing but this sllont, busliK?sa Uko al monry. J Tho rito .was over, tho priestly ofllco periormodj and ono by ono tho soldiers moved back to camp. In vain did I I foo and question tho prioste na to the meaning of this bounty. "It bad al ways beorl so," wau tho answer-tho best argun'iont and tho mast complote raison d'otro,for anything in tho east London Graphic. Stanley'? A UHt? Inn Admlvov, Ono clad nu Austrian enthusiast call ed and sjmt In a polito noto asking Stanloy rx>| fix a timo whon ho might, bring forty- bf his compatriots with him, all anxiouo for tho opportunity Of shak ing him by Mio hand. This astuto gen tleman aocompanlod bis request by a very handsomely mounted elgar" caso as a souvenir], This elogant littlo presont obtained for the porsoverlng stranger a brief littorvlow for himself, but tho hand slialung of lils forty frionds could not possibly bo entertained.- Edward Marston In Scribner's. -\i> Inliolvltcu Xv?U. Ohumlo y-What did your wife say whon you got homo last night? Bumlo^ Nothing-what did yours? Ohuml?y-Ob, sho was terribly red hoadod. Burnley1-What for? Cbumlc y-Bom so.--Wbltosldo Har ald. . -:o:~, DHY or 9icon hidos at tho Following prices Gropn, f tilled, - ?? 3 cents. Groen, - * * 2 .? Diybhbcs, - ? lo 0 " Apply fit ibo hoof ninrkot next to Marlboro Ilotol, It1. G. WAbbAOB.' Sopt, WANTED I GRAND ML OPENING -AT 10 ll AVK just received our foll Stock of- Ladies' Goorb>, und Notions, ond ask tho attention of close buyorn. ?Wo quote ? few Hr.os find pHeoi to givo our dustomnia KOIUO ido ? of whut wo cnn do: i DRESS GOODS, ?ingle width, 5, to 25c pf-r yard. '' DRESS GOODS, Doublo 30 to 60 inches, 15c to per yard. DRESS GINGHAMS 0 to l2jo, CALICOES O? to 7o. TAIM-K DAMASK 40 to 75o. LIN WM TOWELS 20 to 76o per pair LINEN O RAS II 0 to 10o SATEENS 10 to 35o. DRAPERIES 8 to 10o, A Nico Lino of Ludios Skhts, OhcuiihO, and Gowns <10o to $1 50. RI ll HO NS r.ny prico. llANDKERt. 'TEES 3*c up. GOSSAMERS fiOoup to $5.60 each" JOCKEY, GAPS, Wooion Hoods, Saquos, Tobognus J6o lo $1.60. LADIES Loather Holts 10 to 06o. CORSETS 26o to $1.60. 1UJOI1INGS 8o up? LA DI ISS GOLLAUS Gio np. LADIES Straw Hutt? 25c up to$1.60. FELTS fron? ?5o tip *3.76. CHILDREN'S Gloak? fr?tn $1.26 up to $7.50 LADIES .Jackets from $2.50 up to $10.00. JNE VV M AR KET? $7.50 up to $ 15 00 forOhildien, Misses nml Lu :i?'H' A Niniii T.;.," pp i,...i?.i- ;J?.oc:; UAJ li ICELLAS/ ~G o?d ll cod ' from $100 un. Thanking our fri?nds for past patron apo we respectfully solicit a continuance, pledging to do our host to ploaso. ?opt. Oi 1800. Piro. H. P. <n?ni?Iii, Trrrldont W. Ct T. Ui ' snyh : ?Tim KMiOTUOrOISH la ft imnnccft for itorvoitanraa. lirnln futliiim mut ironoMt *lfi,tllty. 1 feel it utility to say: try Um KMCCTKOI'OISK." tlcv. N.W. Ertmttudi. Sumter, H. C.pnyfl! "Mr*, li. Ima liten iislnictliu KI.KOTltOroirfK/or mu? ?i i-1 n for ?CVIT?II monlli?, md at iircactit lier lienllli la excellent." XV. C. Nlbloy, Vroa. Ratty MUK Anpiwtn, On.,anya: ?Iliavonurd Mm?iMiOTUOl'Olsl? lor mlallca, umlaut ono tlinmnnd ]wv cimt. helter. 1 recommend Ita HBO to ell htmllm ly uiitotcil." T. .Ti Wnrrtmvny, Clinrlrnton, ?1. C.,*?\yc>' ..Tlirco week*' imo oi Um lil.KCTUOl'OlSK ic llovml mo of cbrouio sclutlca." ?r. Wm. fi. *?I??rr. 214 AV. /ni, Pt.. How York, (wyn: *'I I; ?'.? iouta?! Uti Ki.liC?KOPOIBK n most wondul ii! >' fnifvn liront.. I would ?OJI Btdrr my iirot\.?.<>i...ibklU crippled Indeed with out it.'' Rcv.C. N.i<iov?,o\v,Hinvtlion.i\ PhCifif^?l ?Four month*' uso of Um nnKOTl?orOlHK rcatorcri mo to health from n complication of l.roimliltlV.cnturrli, d\ni>epnln, and torpid liver, with ft gain of 40 lt?. In woluht." S0U?HERH ElEOTROPOiSE G?. 222 KING STREET, CHARLESTONS.C. . Seo now Advertisement noxt lwno.-. KILLER. ?ho Greatest Discovery of the Ago, OLD IN THEORY, LUT TIIK REMEDY RECENTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL OATARRJT, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS, RHEU MATISM, DYSPEPSIA/OANOER, SCROFULA, DIABETES, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, MALARIAL FEVER . DIPTUERIA AND CHILLS. In short, all iorms of Orgaulo and Fut?'.'lioiial Dteoaso, Tho cures oftestcd by this medicino aro in ?nany cases MIRACLES! Sold only In Jugs containing ono gallon. Prico thrco dollar? - a small iuvcslmont when Hoaltti mid Lifo omi bo obtained. "History of tho Mlorobo .Kite," Free. -??t.r, ON on AT>nnr:ss J. T. DOUGLAS, p mya ht, Solo Agent,, BKNNKTTBVJM.K, B. C. April 18, 1890. I respectfully inform my friends rtnd tho publio generally (hat I havo rotumed tho praolico of lnodiclne. I niako n specialty of Obstetrics and Surgery. VV, j. DAVID, M. IL Sopt, 2,1880. Not sco ts hereby given* that application wilt, rando nt tho next toolon of ibo Legislature for n clu:;er for a Railroad from mrao point on tim North Carolina Uno, near Gibson Station to nonnoitsvHIc, S. 0 , and from Knld town to MaMon Court Ilouso by Clio anti Littlo Rock or blenheim. August 2-!Jn?. FOR FALL SOWING. o;o Homo grown Hutt Proof Oats in any quantity for sido by, J . F. EVRllETT. Sept' 16, 1890. HUMPHREYS'^ t*?rw&H+*j&itjrM<X*YzJ&^wVim,t, MI?M<IIII,IH DM. HuMrmtKva'f?rKOvios MOBclontincallyarid carefully propured prescjclptlouo ! vwbd for many vonm lu DilvatODraotlOowIthfluf ioM.fuirt fat civet ?TO ; Thoao Specifics euro without drugging, PU?g . Inf?orreUuotui? tho ?yetem, nnd aro lu rootm.d ?c?UthOEsovorouu voiU?dlo/iul'th?vVoi'l?. Uiroppur.tciPAi.li03, ounxs, PIUCE??, 1 Vovovo, Oongcfltloi?, Inflammation... .ttii ? Worwa? Worm tfovor. Wprm COI?Q. . .Kt t .? ?lty'nff Colic, or Teo?hlmrof Infmdo .Qi ? 4 fHurjruon,6otqiiUdroiioi A(l\iltfl.>;. fi usaeniovyj driping, ampiu collo.5? ? Citolera Jv?or?iuH, Vomitlns., ,?i( i 7 Cough*, Cold. nro?cn?lto.5f ' ti NoiiriUKia, Toothache-,t'nccaoho..,. ,'??> ? K JIoudu?hOH, BlokUcadnoIie, Vertigo .2/ : 10 IfyHiiopniii, Ullloua Stomach.,3. 11 riupiiroo?iod or ?MiliiAil l'oilo?s. ,'Jf 1*5 WCftoB, tool'ivifuco VcrlodH....5: l.'I Croup, Cough, DJmuu,ltJlroatl)lng,... .'ll 3fl tt!t" Hliouin, l?n-elncjas,Eruptions, ?ui 3S ?P,VGtf ftvA -MlS? OEfllfl, Helarla..*. .gt IV J'IICH, Blind,prMleouJUa..,. ? ff 10 Catarrh, IimuonM, OMlllnthoHcad :,iv li? Whooping Cough, violent Coughs. Sw JJrluaryXvcnkiipBR, WottinKiicit. .iii> 3? DlHonBOBof thoHomrt,X'nU>ltatlonl.Ot' Bold by Druggist*, or nontpoatpafdon receipt of prlco. DB.- iumr/imm' MANUAT,, (Hi pagos) Mpiily bound In cloth mid gold, malled free, ltiimpliroyn'ModiolnoCo?t09Fulton>3t.t. V. 5"P'E'OJ F I O S. June 20,1890-6m, THEY JHEJBQME. DON'T ML fl SSE THEN Wagons, Buggies, SURJREYS, HAttNESS, &c, &c. Now is your chance for bargains. GIVE ME A GALL. W. P, IRIBil, Bonncttsvillo, Oct. 27, 1890. -IN THE est * manne : At Reasonable Prices. Every description ot Wood or Iron Work executed promptly to order. -ALSO, a thorough by done nt short notice and smith, Having moved into niy new quiti tors, opposite Emanuel's stables, and fronting Chcraw and , Darlington streets, I ?UH now better prepared to meet the 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, TEA BOUNDS. January 1st, ?890. H3 p n o I O i> 1-3 hmm) o CP 1-' ' .rttl w T J. T. DOUGLAS, DUALEM IN Medicine s, ^ AND * uOHEM?OAtS,^ PINE STATIONARY, CLAMPS, OILS AND PAINTS,*-. FlN? SEGARS, And ?Koico Eobaooo VIDAL'S OLD STAND j April! f? 1885 GENERAL AOEWCY Ifyr Sewing Machines and (ho ; Best Needles for all Machines. I would respectfully inform my friends and thc public generally that I am now sole agent for tho sale 6f the old reliable Singer Sewing Machine. Will sell them on the best plans-lease, installment or straiphout. They are on salo at tli?i store of J. V, Campbell in, l??nncttsville where they can be setn, br I will take them by request to any part ot the conn ty. I svill also'.'take orders to supply any part of a sewing machine wanted, and guarantee a perfect fit, I eau also, furnish tho new button, hole attachment-something' every lady should have. WALLACE SWANN. Jan. 8,1890. Kenm f t .MvilUv O, ff--^^tf^jjttk .@*r-?'--: 7, Toilet and Fancy Articles. Stationery and Sohoo! Boob. Blushes, Bairds and Oils ?gjy A fall lino of tho aboyo nrlioio.; : . always on band. \ . Prescriptions C?v(f'tilly Com poitiKtcfl Day fiUd xtifhr. KuspeetPnlly. DOIJOliAo^^NNlMt?S. ; Murob 251b, itf?? R. J, BARFIELD, ., Manufacturer of * NorttwSido of Public Square, SENNETTSYILLK, D. ? Euvulluro of all kinds mudo or re paired ut short notice. I havo. also socured tho sorvldca o? a ; . ?ood MA'." TRISH S M AKKU, and OftU DU ." Wilora for NEW WORK or repair and renovate old work at short riotioo at mod? ?rato nrlocB. ' . : COFFINS a,nd, ?JlSIOTb? ALL, STYLES AND PHI'OKS. I havo two HEARSES, anti eairnt tend Funerals to 'tho' distance of 80 miles. R&P Orders by T e 1 o g r a y, li promptly lilied. When not in my shop l ean be found it my residence in West Bonnottsvi Ile, near Wal?aco Swami's. Jan. ll. 1888. . s. } TO WHOM av :.iiniiftt|||^ As I have a lai <>e lot pf sea soned material oii band now [ am prepared to mai*? WAGONS AND LOG CARTS cheaper than ever before, at short notice. -REPAIli?NG Done In the very best manner,', on reasonable terms, tor spot cash only, I Moan Business 1 J6@~GlVE ME A 0Ai;L.^@a A. D. CONNER, u McaoU, S. O, ? Februar 6, 1.890. Il E O $fco : Parmois'. Frionds 'I?1IE WORLD, Dfiily 8 rngQ8,: $T ? Yent Tho Sunday JhtdgH TwoWo Pagoai$2 ncYea'r, (Hy M?ll or Twelve PAgog, $l a Year. Tho Largest, ncwelosi. brlghU est, best, and only fei?rlosu paper lu South Carolina. SAMPLN ?OPIES JWM* '?'Addtosf) World-Budget Oo. Ch a'rl'eBton, H. 0. , DISSOLUTION OF PARTWHRSHtP, STATE OF SOUTH ? AB OLIN A. Marlboro County. TH? partnership hcreloforo existing between J, N. Gillis and A. D. Pitts hos beco dissolved by mutual cousent. J. N. Gillis has assumed tho liabilities ?{ the late firm and scttlemts niyst be mario with him. Witness - i ,J. N. Gi'hMS Z.R.NEWTON. j A. J). ftrrts ncnncttsvillc, S, 0.,Sept, 8, jbV>, - At tho Olio I)tU{* Store, you will fhv all Ubuln of Pnigg nml Medicines1, oit! On hand or com?u(r to ba??, or wllb ordorcd on command, ht Dr. Hnpic/f ' stand, kept by h. Wood.