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o's New Tarifm. taric which will go March 1, raises the duty . all kinds and their com from 20 cents to $1 per Children's tricycles without es must pay 25 cents per ogram instead of 20 cents. as now. "He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last." A hearty laugh indicates a degree of good health obtain able through pure blood. As but one person in ten has pure blood, the other nine should purify the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then they can laugh first, last and all the time, for perfect hap piness comes with good heatth Hood's Pm cure liver ills: the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. USE CERTAIN CORN CURE. WHERE WIVES TRIUMPH. In the Philippines the law .;hich re lates to the property of married pec Die_is entirely in favor of the wife. Any property a bride may possess is never by any chance settled upon the husband, and if he is poor and she well off, he can only become at most an administrator of her possessions. After death, unless she has executed a deed in her husband's favor, under a lawyer's eye; the property goes to her children and blood relations, but none to her husband. A married woman retains her maid en name and adds to it that of her -isband with the prefix "de" and the taldren bear the names of both par ents. The husband symbolically endows the bride with all his worldly posses sions after tho marriage. In fact, it is clearly a case in the Philippines of "what's yours is mine and what's mine is my own," as far as the women folk are concerned. NERVOUS DEPRESSION. [A TALK WITH MRS. PINKItAM.] A woman with the blues is a very un comfortable person. She is illogical, unhappy and frequently hysterical. The condition of the mind known as "the blues," nearly always, with wo men, results from diseased organs of It is a source of wonder that in this age of advanced medical seience, any person should still believe that mere force of will and determination will overcome depressed spirits and nerv ousness in women. These troubles are F'indications of disease. Every woman who doesn't under -stand her condition should write to Lynn, Mass., to Mrs. Pinkhiam for her advice. Ber advice is thorough com mon sense. and is the counsel of a learned woma -i of great experience. Bead the story of Mrs. F. S. BENNErr, Westphalia, Kansas, as told in the fol lowing letter: "lDEAE MRS. Pnmor:-I have suf fered for over tw.o years with falling, enlargement and ulceration of the womb, and this spring, being in such a weakened condition, caused meto flow for nearly six months. Some time ago, urged by friends, I wrote to you. ' for advice. After using the treatment which you advised for a short time, that terrible now stopped. "I am now gaining strength and flesh, and have better health than I have had for the past ten years. I wish to say to all distressed, suffer ing women, do not suffer longer, when there is one so kind and willing to~ aid you." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a woman's remedy for wo man's ills. More than a million wo men have been benefited by it. E VERY SUCCESSFUL farmer who raises fruits, vegetables, berries or grain, knows by experience the importance of having a large percentage of Potash in his fertilizers. If the* fer tilizer is too low in Potash the harvest is sure to be small, and of inferior quality. Our books tell about the proper fertilizers for all crops, and we will gladly send them fre? lo any farmer. GER1AN KALl WORKS, o:: Nassau$-. New Yorki. DON'T BE A FOOL! Try GOOSE GR EA SE LINI?IENT be.. fore you say it's to good. -I' sold under a GUARANTEE, a;.d w.ith thousAnds of merchansh:.ndlingit weha-e had but few tottels returned. It will CUR-E Croup, Coughs, Colds, Rheumatism and all Aches and Fa1ns. so. 21. 51i1ious ness "I hve sedyour valuable CASCA RETS an n rmper!cct. Couldn't do without hm I hvusdthem for some time (or indigestion a,d biliousness and am now corn p lesel.y cured. Recommend them, to ev;ery one. Once tried. you wi: nevecr be without them in the family. EDw. a MARx, Albany. N. Y. CAN CY TRADE MARtS RE:57ERED easane'. Paeaab. eo er.. Gaste 20oo . ..CUIRE CONSTIPATION.. Sterlig r,-,-.; Ow%nny. C'4eegn, Xontrea?. er York. 3S1 0-*TO-BAG Sie~nraecdval LAUGHTER-PROVOKING STORIES FOR LOVERS OF FUN. Why She Was Away-A Wrecked Fad- " The Exception-Their Up-to-Dato Cro- * dentials- Their Horrible Mistake-. g Fuly Explair ed-Hear Him Out, Etc. + IIe walked to'ard home with rapid strides, . H. dear young wife to greet; Sometimes she coaldn't wait, and so, She'd meet him on the street. But, O:'. this time the house was dark, The blinds were all drawn tig!.t, The dinner dishes, still unwashed, Were scattered left and right. No frying beefsteak could he hear, Nor boiling cof<ea smell; The once bright home was turned to gloom, For what he could not tell. Dat through the mist that filled his eyes He saw a dainty note; He opened it and quickly read: "Dear 3ohn, I've gone to vote." -Detroit Free Press. A Wrecked Fad. "Do you keep chickens?" "Can't say I do. They were all o stolen last night."--Clevelnd Plain Dealer. The Exception. She-"All the world loves a lover." Despairing Suitor-"Yes, exceit ing the other fellow who loves the same girl."-Life. Their UVn-to-Date Credentialc. "But the family hasn't the hall mark s of ancient lineage, has it?" n "No. Just the dollar mark of c present success. "-Cleveland Plain I Dealer. k t Their Horrible Mistake. Editor's Wife-"Wake up! There o are burglars in the house, John!" Editor-"Well, what of it? Let , them find out their mistake, them- ? selves!"-Puck. c Fully Explained. "Breakfast late again-and I got Bridget up at five o'clock." "Yes, Harry; but you mustremem- c ber it takes slow people such an aw. ful long time to be slow."--Puok. I Hear Him Oat. Waggle-"Yes, sir, a man never t knows what happiness is ,until he marries- " Mrs. W.-"I'm gladto hear yousay t that." "And then it is too late."--Life. f A Guarantee of Quietness. t "Are you sure that the room you have to let is quiet?" "Ah! Best assured of that. There is a singer in the next room, and it a must be ouiet or she couldn't prac tice." C A Sharp flint. f Father (calling from the head of the stairs at 1.30 a. m.,."F annie!" t Fannic-"Yes, pap; is it?' C .Father- "I wish you a~c ask a that young; man where he wou901ike t to have his trunk put whenit comes." -Chicago News. A Uypocrite- t a Diggiu' bait?" Tommy-"Dat's de bluff he makes,. but it's me private opinion dat he's spadin' do garden fer his mudder." New York Journal. MIust Try Something Else. Binks-"Say, old man, do you know l2 of any cure for insomnia?" v Jinks,"Counting 1000 is said to be n a remedy." P Binks-"Confound it; that's what n everybody tells rme, but the baby's ii too young ~t count."--Phladelphia u Record.s A DeciddAdAAntane. He-"I guess it is pretty well settled that the new people we have been taking will not be allowed full citizenship." c She-"Oh, won't it be nice to think i that there are some people belonging ~ to us who cannot call themselves just as good as we are?"-Indianapolis .d ournal. h Looking For a Grievance. "It's hard to be happy, once you've e gotten a reputation for saying say- d eastic things," remarked the sad-eyed a man. h "What's the trouble?" A "I've lost another friend. I com- t plimented him on being the most ool-headed person I ever saw. He t took it as an allusion to the fact that . e is totally bald. "-Washington Star. The Unexpected Answer. P Hearing a faint rustle in the dark h hallway below, the elder sister, sup- g osing the young man h'e.d gone,T eaned over the balustrade and called tI out:P "Well, .Bessie, have you lauded ti him?" ci There was a deep, sepulchral silence ti for some moments. It was broken by ni the hesitating, constrained voico,e f the young man: a. "She has.''-Doston Jour'nal. ci "Nellie,' spoke the youie;. with an '.ir of coc.idence, "only say the word a::a you and I will sail'lcgether on he rough sea of life, bravely buffeting t1 wares. tri:n"mg onr sails to meet 11 Ie adverse trinds th't-' It "Go, Geoffrey,'' interrupted the ic midu. "Yot jn this age of the si wold. Thke main who takes me on g tat journey Sust offer me a first ti abin passa' on a steamer." c Whe -n Geoffrey sailed out of er p.csence with a decided list to e, . What's is:cc th a ScGInt-:1b'c riome?*' 1t t:3 .erV Ilie 0 V _____ +ry I:7.:y t o 1ui:sih 'a' teIlsai sar;::t'r'rr- *t* nItre, Rofrigera- " ,.. t r.a. PAc'ure-,, L_- - Pricc f- tn73, ivemr re, * Mirror', naby Carr'a,e?, S-orc.: i:dc;ing, *_ U pholstery Uoods, Clocks, CrLckerr, Tin-' waro, etc. Catalogue No. 59 rhows wonderful tar 'ains in P..:oa, Organs, B:cyc:es and . Bew,ng Machinea. Our IC-color Lithozraphed Catalogue No. .i shows Car;ots, Rugs. ..rtieres :i:d Laco Cur:ains in han:d-painted e'or. Carpet sewed and ihued fre., and freig t.. prepaid. We manufacturo ** Clothic (t5.50 to " $2l.90) cut t o your *\ measure, guaran- , anteed to fir. and . nrepay expressa'. t.s e o 7hows amples 29/ Cloth and many N./ a har:ains in Shoco, . / ' i, Hat-'. Mackintosh- "y e?, and Gcu:' Fur' rricc 3.50. :, nishings. Why ray retail prices when yon can buy eica per than your local dealer? All j catalogues are free. Address this way : JULIUS HINES & SON, a; Dept. 310 Baltimore, Md. -r, CHINESE ETIQUETTE Ee Russians Make Further Study of Or ental Peculiarities. The russians have been making mething of a study of Chinese man-; ers and etiquette, and their periodi als are reporting what has been arned. The latest number of Russ iriestnik says it is not surprising that e Celestrials consider Europeans abarians when they see continually hat they consider bad manners and reaches of etiquette on the part of *hite men. The proper thing, accord 1g to the Chinese notion, is diametri ally opposed to the European Idea. or instance, when a Chinese wel omes a visitor to his house, he does ot remove his hat, if he happens to are it on. He puts his hat on if he is aught without it. The seat of honor t the table is at the left of the host. t would be considered an offence if se guest inquired about the health of he hostess, or, still worse, expressed desire to be presented to her. A hinese takes offence if told that he oks younger than he is. The older he man the more he is respected, inde endently of his qualities, and, there ore, a Chinese wishes to appear older aan he really is. He willingly for ives many offences, but should any ne happen to tread on his foot he ill refuse to accept the most humble pologies. When a son-d!es in a Chinese ,mii the bereaved father considers proper to show strangers a smiling ountenance, no matter what his suf rings may be. The Russian newspaper asserts that acre is a -'finister of Etiquette in ina known as I.i-joy. Ancient books manners are accepted by him as au ority. Th~e books include 200 vol ns. Some of the rules are Dracon nin their severity. A Chinese can t even build a house according to his ~sie. No matter how rich he is It is t proper for him to build a finer a higher house than that of his igbor if the latter happens to be of perior rank socially. In Chinese ruette there are eight vaieties Qf e bow. Ignorance of Chinese ideas propriety with regard to the bow soften caused embarrassment. A Chinese. displeased with his situa on, will not tell his employer the real ~ason for resigning, but will give or healtih or the death of a relative a pretext for leaving. Such things .e led many persons to regard the uese as insecure, but this does er injusticC. They are also unjust cosidered to be cold, unemotiona! d indifferent to the sufferings of thers. As a matter of fact this ap earance of stolidity is only a spec!. en of the wonderful self-control, and e iron force of character with which s race Is endowed. ENGITh GPIP CURE. hscians Treatmecnt That Is Gnar. i-iteed to Be Efreat1ve. Dr. 3. C. Ross writes from Manches r, 'England, in regard to the epidemic grip in America. Hle says no mat r how severe the form of the affec n may be, it can be cured if proper treated with decoction of cinnamon 'thin 24 hours of its appearance. His Lethod, established og eight years' ractice on cases 'of this class, is by Leans of cinnamon administered in .rge and repeated doses, so as to sat rate the tIssues of a patient suffering me fever of m!crobic origin, which. us from a fitting nidus becomes an afitting nidus for the reception of the irobe. The microbe then ceases to cursh and the fever runs a mild iurse. If the disease has existed for hours and upward the treatment ~acica!y yields no result whatever. 7here the symptoms have not been ~veloped more than three or four ours the patient can return to hi's ark within 48 hours. The method of eatment is, if the influenza has not tisted for more than 24 hours, to or r the patient to take half an ounce decoction of cinnamon every half our until six dosas have been taken. fter this half-ounce doses are to be ken every hour untIl f4l hours have apsed from the commencement of the eatment. At the expiration of the Ihours the same dose is to be re ated every two hours untif' the temn :ature falls to normal. After that if an ounce of the decoction is to be yen four times a day for tw~o days. he patient is instructed not to leave a house for 24 hours after the tem ~rature has become normal. SoraZ es the patients complain that the mnamon makes them feel sick, but ore is good reason to belicve that in :-h cases the feeling of nausea arises m the influence of the grip on the imentary canal, and not from the mmon, because in every case where C teatmnt has been persistently ainued the nausea has ceased Adve-nturous Cireer. ol. Funston of the Kiansas regiment at recently distir.guished itself in Philippines is only 28 years old. is saidJ "he has been a reporter, ught Indians, explored Death valley, ent two years in Alaska, been as stant secretary of the Topeka & San ,Fe ragroadI, served under Gomez ba In twenty-three fights, oaAunddan was ck for te n e of-Easc eb resttb ;~ r 0 0 Swollen, Sorn ing, Sweating Feet and In s ing i ails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes nev or tight shoes easy. At all druggists anc shoe stores 25 ets. Sample mailed FREE Address, Alien S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y, -Probably 6,000 spindles and 200 loom will be added by the Griffin, (Ga.) Mann facturing Company. A Wonderful General Remedy. Dr. Sloan's Liniment iskuown by borsemel the world ovae r. Tt:e fact that it can be us in any way that any liniment can be usei makes it invalua.le for strains, sprains, sore ness in muse-es and similar purio.es. 'lh fact. furthermore. that this remedy is re :ma kabl - in its penetratinc qualities is great ly in i-s fav<,r. Where Sloan's Linimenti used the necessity of excessive rabbin-e I d ' .e away with. as it penetrates quickly'i the seat of the trouble and thus relieve- paii with ut the ne-ssity of undue fric'ios which is liable to make swollen or nflame: joints. tender muscles ant tendons stil worse. Dr. ilonn's Liniment c"n be givei with great advantage internally in cases o col;c. cramt, etc. This famous remedy wi: also be found as valuable for the use of mat either in:ernally or externally. A copy of his Treatise on the Horse, whicl is replete with much- useful and valuabl- in to: mation in rega-d to the cire if this nobl animal. will be sent to any person writing D Sloan. Boston, Mass.. for it. -A cotton mill is to be erected at Mo bile. A:a. I 'ae found Pi-o's Core for Ccnsumptioi an un,ailin med-clne. F.R. LoT,180 ::cot St,, Covington, Ky., Oct. 1,18S. -America has 519 manufacturers o leather gloves. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. e beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the laz liver d driving a im purities from e in to-day tt aanish rnpl bu s, blackheads and that sickly biious comple::nn by-takini ICascarets,-beauty for,teh cer. All drug gists, satisfaction guaraned, 10c, 25c, 60c. -J. A. Bright, of Mitchell county, raise y300 worth of rice on seven acres of lan last year. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tofr I.fe Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag ntic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bac, the wonder-wori.'er. that makes weak me strong. All druggists, tOo or 1. Cure guaras teed. Booklet and sample free. Addres: Sterling Remed, Co., Chicago or New Yorls -There are 58 canals of business Im portance within the limits of the Unite States. Old Case of Tetter in Toes. "C1RAWr0=TILLB. FLA.: Totterine Is wortd more than its weight in gold to me. One appli ration cured me of tetter in mytoesof seven ( years' stanning. John 31. Towles." It cures al skin :iseases. At druggists CO cents box. or b, mail postpaid from J.T.Shuptr:ne,Savaunah,Ga -Illinois has a State Board of Examiner of Horseshoers. tNo-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Cuaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weal men strong, blood pure. 500,51. All druggists .-Berlin is telephonically connected wit: 115 ether cities. .t rs. Winslod'ssoothing Syrup for childret ieethinc,softensthe gums. reducinginflama ticr, a:ays pain.cures wind colic 2, a bottla -Sice 1841 the cultivated area of Irelan, ias dwindled from about 4,000,000 acres t 3,00.1,000. We will give &100 reward for any case 0 ratarrh that c annot be cured wit-i Hall': CatarrhCure. Taken internally. FJ.Car.SzY & Co., Props., Toledo, O -At Des Moines. .a., the Iowa Kn1ttin Cmpany has been Incorporated with a $25 4n Excellent Combination. The pleaant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy. STRUP OF FIGS, manufactured by the CALIORNIA FIG SynUP Co., illustratc Ithe value of obtaining the liquid lasa Itive principles of .plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to thec taste an d acceptable to the system. It i the one perfect strengthening laxa tie, cleansing the system effectually. diselling colds, headaches and fevers getly yet promptly and enaming one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom fronm every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figa are used, as they are pleasant to tht taste, but the medicinal-ualities of the remedy are obtaine'd from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALIFroRNIA FIG Srnui Co. only. In order to get its beneficial efects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Compan3 printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO sAN FRANCIsCO, CAL. LoISVInnE. KY. iNEW YORK, N. Y. For s ale by all Druggists.-Price 50c. per bottlo --At Nyack, N. Y., a new knitting ml known as the Nyack Knitting Company ha been incorporated. To Cure a Co'id in One Dlay. Take Laxative Bromoi QuInine Tablets. Al brug c Its refund money if It fails to cure. 25. -The very finest brand of Havana cigc fetches $1,500 a thousand in Paris. To Curo Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathaanic. 10c or25c aj C. C. C. fan to cure, druggists refund money --The workable area of coal beds in Co) orado is 10,100 square miles. Edcato Your' Bowela With cascarees. Candy CathartiC, curo constipation forever lc, lSa. If C. C. C.fall, druggistarefunldmoney --New Orleans is to have a permanent in dtrial exposition. Fireproor. -'Ahat' exclaimed Cheops, as the pyr amid builders put the finishing touche: on the great structure. "I will nom cnvince these insurance companies Ithat it is possible to construct an ab colutely fireproof ofice building." Philadelhia Record. Fecollar BuddhIst Custom. A custom peculiar to Buddhists i. that of wandering about the country with hammer and chisel and carvi holy symbols upon rocks by the way To eures e Ayer's Sarsaj Medicine of A it :1/ Old friends, old wine trusty kinds. For half a hsbeen the Sarsaparilla hen they were sick and wa inone too good for you, y te ordinary kind. Do the p)eople of New York State know that consumption. cr tubercu Ilosis, is surely coming under the con Strol of sanitary science and that the death rate from that disease, which I has been 'the cause of one-seventh of the total mortality, is already visibly dimainishinlg? asks the New York Times. The decrease has amounted to near ly 1 per cent. a year for thela four of five years. It is not untn able to expect that withi4 years - tuberculosi~i ecome one of ~amflde, and that within a generation or two it will have been practically ~stamped out in Neow York, like smallirox. It is not cure, it is prevention. that is doing this work. Just as typhoid infection esmes in a very great ma.iority of cases from drin1ring-water. so the germ of consumption finds its way into the human system~ largely in milk and dairy products. Our good friend the COW is the great source of this dread -ful infection. Sanitary science deter -mined some years ago that we must kill our good friend the cow as soon as she gets consumptive; and that in -order to make sure of her good or ill health we must establish regular In specion of dairy herds by health boards having authority to kill all animals fond to be infected. It is through this inspection and slaughter ing of the infected that we owe the decrease in the number of cases of tuberculosis. Th moenhg ls locomotive AeSLlUed *rrr1t2 anrams . rite or terms. C. B. Anderson & Co.,: Elm St., Dallas, I ex. DRilS IEASLIR ~eeken uante. .f" i~ Thompson's Eye Water s $3,O9O DEPOSIT GUARANTEE OF POSITIONS. Et. B. Fare ra!d. Actual Butsiness. Free FTuition to one of each sex in every county of *your state. WRIT E QUICK to GA.-A LA. BU5. COL LtGE, llacon,Ga. T EETiiiliG Oldest Lighthonsr. The oldest liglr thouse in existence is believed to be that at Corunna, Spain. It was built in the reign of Tra.ian and reconstructed in 1534. England and .France have lighthouses which have ,been built by the Roman conquerors. The famous Cordovan tower of France; at the mouth of the Giroade, in the bay of Biscay, was completed in 1611, in the reign of Henry IV. After stand jag 287 years it was still considered to be one of the best lighthouses in the world, although its height has been increased. aonoy refunded by your ii )arilla is the Luld Lang, Syne and the old doctor are the century which the peop!e have boug-ht ited to be cured. If the best ou will get Ayer's. One bottle ~ains the strength of three of THE REASON WHY IFor -man or beast E es-is that it Pntae * ting rubbinrg--andkisth pain. Faiyandi $afo 6fzes .old by Deale:-s gener-a!y. Dr. Est & .Sican, Eosf0on, Mass. Sc. 21. 4 98 ... * The above figures tell & remarkableI 4percentage o:. cures made by RHEUMAGIDE! th'e w'onderful new c.ostitu.tio al cure 4orfRhlEU.\ZA ISL Th- othar" r cent.I w.er u ut curab e, or failed to th.e medi d1 cine acco)rding 10o diredt:ons.'l housandsI (have been cured. inview of the factthat 4 mno n py icint~ that reuis I *it must be true that RHEU3IACID)E isI ,tercastreia es : crn ofthe age. a rri. as. n c ur t re to al lo anpl I Sold by Drug;;ists generally at $10)~ per bottle. 3P t'ro an otatoe ai"i h lnnt. Lr ?rr~C ate vry! t' .i r ns in i 1 and ~ joiIln~ States. end~ < rderz au-1 I guarantae satis NOR MAN H. BLITCH, Meggett, S, 0 Best t gh --ErEp TA So. e D ieO PSM"*W ces. Bookc of tesr.monias. nd 10 dave' treatmen ,A t DigestioR, FFETT'S Regnliete the Bowels, TEETHINA Relieves the POW~JERSCh!!dren of lAy Ag. Spaldings AtMietic Library Should be ugiSby every boy who w.nt, to become an athlete. I lo t& i;eau Ati- Guide. (ia11Guide. 1all,'H w t i'iayFoot 0o. 85.A Ofilseti . oo 2. c1eeth tic ~o. 92. Oficial A. A.U. No. 37. All Arond Ath o.935 Offc Base Bal th e Ba w to P unic. . iow to be aBi No.8. owto Tain. cyc e Champion. PRICE, t0 CENTS PER COPY; Send! for catalogue of aul sport,. A. C. SPALDINC d& BROS., New York. D)enver. Chicago. m.aat, so why not t... .it LIUOR, MORPHINE, TOIACGG USING FRODUCE A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE BRAIN 4 Which Is Easily Cured at KEELEY INSTITUTE, 'e The Remedy builds up the system-in e*sry way. removing per nontlysnydOsire rd *andto 'e *LeinurD ug.Alptiet ewe under fthe care of skiledgi Al tlute pb ys1c1e who is a veteran graduate of the cur and diz years ezalusively in KEELY work.Wrtfo literature. Large mansion. steam :.arge Piazz'a' The Only KEELEY INSTITUTE In the State Cotton Elevating and Ginning Machinery. We make a specialty o equipping oom, e Improved Murray Air istributing Sys te, the -implest. most effmiIent and practi. eel cotton ha dli gap aratus on the ma r. ket. No spike b "1t distributior, no o+ erflow of order or brek down, no expnse for re pairs. greatly improved sam ple of cotton. Write forcatalogue Threshing .laohines. the best on the maket at bottom prices, the Farquhar. Now is the time to buy. W. H. GIBBES& CO., Columbia, S. C., MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S. C. Agency. Liddell & Co Chaiote N. C.: Eagl Cottan idell. BridgewaIter Mass' A. g Ct bar Co., York, Pa.; StraubSaon'y Co.. in cinnat, Ohio. FLOUR Mlii MA9CHINERY!! Contracts Taken to Furnish Complete Equipments for ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, -REPRES2NTING THE RICHMOND CITY MILL WORKS, One of the la"gest manufacturers of Flour 1,14I Machinery in tie tountry. and having p erienced in w"riget-, I am prepared " buiid =ilia on the mot improved plans and at prices to complete wi. h any one in the trade. We guarsntee the products of ovi mills to equal the arades or the best Western mils. Before plasf ng your ordcrs write to me. I als " handle complete line of Wood. Working ltachineryc Saw MUls1, Ea' ges, Boilers, and Corn Ellis and Ma. gi~hnery in General. Raring been eetablishe& in business here for 16 years. I have built up my trade by sell. leg the very big :eat class of m-iobinory. and am in abetter position to serve the interest of my customers than ev.rbefore. V. C. BADHAM, Columbia, S. C. 1=2 .1ain Streekt OF FROM $35.00 Ltpsva:d. Write - ~ ior for nes. Terms EASY. Address M. fi. MALOMB, Columbia. S. C. Why take Nauseous Medicines? Are you suffering with INDIGESTION? Are you suffering with KWNlEY or BLA2DE~ ROUB11E ? S.re you subject to COLIC, FLA.TU LE 50 7 or PAINS ini the BOWELS? Do you suTer from RETENTION or SUEPRESSION of URI(? Do you feel L ANGUOR,ad ITATED in the morn Aromatic Schiedam SCHNAPPS CURES THEM ALLY! Pleasant to Takte, Stimulating, Diuratic, Stauahio, Ahsoiutely Pare. (ha best KIDNlEY and LIVER MEBISIIE iN THE WORLI.!!! FOR SALE BY South Garolina ispnsary. 1899 COONSTRUOTION. ABOUT SPOKES. )There are 8t spokes in the two wheels of a Columbia bicycle. They represent poeeints of superiority over any other - L UullillllA! - '![-!!f Hu ne e adopted the Columbia Stud uband direct tangent spoke over 7,500,000 of these spokes have been In use. We have yet to hear of one break ing from any cause excepst coliision or other violent accident. The stud hubs obviate all jpending and twisting of the spkenyou compare Columbia, Hart ford and Vedette bicycles part for part with other wheels you find good reasonr Ifor their recognized superiority. PRICES, $75 to $25.. POPE MFG. CO., Harord, Conn. C IN REPAIRS SEWS, RIBS, BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o. FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN. ENINE8, BOLERS A1ND PRE88E8 LOEN~II 1R0iH 0H8Ii & SUPPLI f90 .AUGUSTA, GA. - WSTyTDass o a ea?cth tht** *S Co., NewYurk, for 10 samples and 1'O testimonials. PT8sTPPED FREE~ ii -p