Twenty | Years.... | i For more than twenty years y we have been telling how [S Scott's Emulsion overcomes the Pexcessive waste of the system, Pi puts on flesh, nourishes and ?j ^ builds up the body, making it p the remedy for all wasting di- M scases of adults and children, j^j but it isn't possible for us to i,' tell the story in a msr: stick- i'1 n ful ot newspaper type. c have had prepared for M us by a physician a little book, fci telling in easy words how and why Scott's Emulsion benefits. '.! a ^d a postal card request will ^ be enough to have it sent to you free- To-day would be a ?! good time to send for it. SCOTT ft IIOWNK. New York. The Truo Woman. Tlio ?oinu'i w tio holds si uutii'x hi'iiri in her hands Need nut t < pretty nor posse .s> ! of rleh 1 mils. She needn't \\ ear olothes jits'. leemlif,' with i stylo: X 5sh? needn't possess Din lirst worldly wile. Her eyes inay ! e brown, her eyes may lie blue. To htm hXc'k a beauty awuv through and through ? (f she's t rue. If 8 her soul that ho e ires for, hor sioatlfust ilovotton. Her lovo Is unbound"'.!, us fri-" us *he ocean, L The touch of hor humlH, the glance of hor eye: The swift ru->li of color thul ci res when he's nigh; Tlio thousuni! ami one little thine* she can do That show' him so plainly right through untl through That she's true. What (loos It matter if others are fairer? Slie possesses u virtue that makes Iter fur rarer Thau professional h? unties, cold-hearted and vain. .Sho would give him her all and care not to gain Aught but a smile, a low "1 lovo you," Which thrills her whole being away through? For she's true. Day* may lie dark, days niuy be fair. In sickness, in health, in joy, in despair, She proves in each erisis tiiat her love is real: It shines on serenely, como woe or weal. The world counts for nothing, what can it n thewhoK it is very much to be regrette 'that the raiders are not them : selves members of the sain ,<'lmrch. They would be greatl i improved, certainly, by joinin it in good faith and lhing up t the simple creed as here set fort 1 Kvery raider and regulator an While l'upper in the two coun ! ties should join it forthwith, in ! stead ot persecuting its memberAt any rate, t'ne State shout protect those who are member! In any view of the case they ar i far better eiti/.ens than their per j secntors, and are entitled to pro ted ion as against them at leas! | One of the raiders boldly said t ' our correspondent for publieatio that "the whole thing is that w do not intend to have them (th i elders ) here." Another said "tha : the State could not keep thos I Mormon elders in that vicinit\ and that if the I'nited State (toy eminent sent a regiment of troop the people were determined t shoot the last one of the mission aries." A despatch from ('olutr bia, printed yesterday, states tlni the assistant Attorney Genern j announced the same day tlis | ''the State is firmly determine to protect these people in thei 1 right to have any religion the | please.'1 The issue, therefore,af ! pears to be plainly made. It rt mains to be seen which side wil prevail. In summing up the situatio as the result of his investigatioi Mr. Ivohn says very einphaticall, that "the root ot the whole trou ble 011 both sidi-s is Ignorance? iirnorunee of wh:it i< riirht ?-.>! as what is wrong," and that tli sooner the State makes these pec pie understand that there ar laws lor their guidance and eon duet "I lie better it will he to South Carolina generally." Thi is to the point. Their ignorance of course, sunieiently explains tli readiness with wliieh the hall hundred converts have eml?raee< the doctrines <>l the elder.-. I.ik ignorance largely explain- the in tolerance of the men who perse cnte them, the readiness w:l! which thev resort tI11M 1 ,11 it 11J instance. The raider w'.io so ron temptously proclaim* defiance l< "the State," on behalf of himscl and his associates, it must Ik confessed, has ample grounds to his assurance that they have litth or nothing t(? fear from its eonsti tilted authorities. The question that is presentee is a very grave one, and the im port a lice of having it settled righ cannot he easily exaggerated. Tin mob has had full sway in th< State for many years, and ha / >!' whipped and beaten and killed y at its discretion the objects of its e displeasure?who have usually' ir been persons who were charged d with serious crimes. It has now d begun to whip, and threatens to e kill, other persons whose sole of- j y I fence, as charged, is the preach -jing of religious doctrines* "that i have never been preached before." j 1 i j The time has come, evidently, to' y ' draw the line of its jurisdiction " j somewhere short ol the point j e where anarchv begins. The an i fhorities should draw it straigiit , li and deep at all eo.>is. If they' \! fail again to vindicate the law the d next developmental* may bo -eon, j will be worse yet. If they are, o not wholly incapable thev will v perfoi111 their duty on thi- uvea g'sion, at least. There i. no excuse o for a failure to perform it. i. It is to be added that the il 'Church and the State can work i-j together for the recovery of the ground which thev have together I r 1 ?. surrendered to the Mormons and d the mob. The ignorance and vi ?. olence of the persecutors i> the e} fault of the State. The ignorance! -j of their victims, which has made j i- thorn so easy a prey to the mis t.! sionarics of a strange faith, is the' 0 fault of the churches ahout them J n The "educational" energies ol the e several churches certainly could e not he better employed than in it'the badly neglected missionary e fields at their doors.?News and Courier. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. 1,1'Ml TltOUItl.KS AM) CON1 SI'Ml'TlON CAN IIK OIHKI). it ' | Ail Hiiiiiieut New York Chemist ami Scientist Makes a Free d j Offer to Our Headers. ir j y The distinguished New York cticin I ist T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his1 * discovery of a reliable and absolute j ?. cure for Consumption (Pulmonary] . Tuberculosis] and all bronchial,! ' ! throat, lung and chest diseases, stub- ' I born coughs,catarrhal atFections, gen| eral decline and weakness, loss of j l, | llesh, and all conditions of wasting, ! away, will send TIIKKK FltKK ItOTi. ! TI.KS (all different? of his New Discovery to any atllicted reader of the; Kntkkckisk writing for them. ! Mis "N.-w Scientific Treatment" has j | cured thousands permanently by its ? | timely use, and he considers it a sin.| | pie professional duty to suffering | humanity to donate a trial of his ine 1 fallible cure. Science daily develops new won-1 1 I ders, and this great chemist, pat ienl ly L. experiment ing for years, has prod need results as beneficial to humanity as can he claim* by any modern genius. II is assert ion t hat lung troubles and consnuiption are curable in any cli-j s mate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grat itude," llletl in his American and '< Kuropean labrntories in thousand-; .. from those cured in all parts of the world. a Medical expert- concede that broil-' , chi.al. cbe-t and lun'r troubles lend to 1 t'oiisiiuipt ion, w liicii. uuintcrrii pled, !> mean- speedy ami certain ilealli. >i mi ply write In T. \ . Morion, M. I ! > 1'ine street, New York, ^i\iiitf postollire a ml i*\ pre-- add re--, and I lit* ! free medicine w ill In- promptly sent. , Siitt'erers -liniilil t:i!%i 11>3iiit advantage of his generous proposition. i'len-e loll lln- iMirtor that you saw , hi- ott'er in fin' Kn itici'Iiisk. . t m , , 1 I he universal reijin of love, creating new oennomeis, a new v commerce. now politics, a now s x'ial 1 iIt-, supplanting irreo 1 of i jrain with jiassion lor service, ami t mutual competition with mutual . helpfulness, unreal as it seems to i us, immersed in tho struggle and ? hold by the habits and rulod by the ideas of to-day, is yot tho do stined result .not fnlfili?iot>? ?>?' 1 tin* conlurios ntul agos of divini* fi-arliinir.?I'liilij? Mn\om. OABTOniA. Woman's Diseases Are p.s peculiar as unavoidable, and ? cannot be discussed or treated as we rffry v do those to which jKw ?>V' the entire human w&ffl family are subject, y Menstruation sustains such import- f| \ h ant relations to her vjfo} I I \y|'t health, that when <#&!',,j J; f Suppressed,Irrcgu- - /' \ \ A lar or Painful, J/i' H A she soon becomes ^Myi '< \ \ j languid, nervous and irritable, the bloom leaves hei cheek-and very grave complications arise unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. p/" ? ")"<*c a receipt *?cirVC-xi'wAW k) of one of the T~< |? most noted r emale p^y?i c i a n s 4 of the South, where trou- | bles of lhis sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never failed to correct disordered Men auuuiiou. it restores Health and strength to the suffering- woman. "Wo havo for the past thirty years handled , rtrndfleldV Kemalo Regulator, both at whole;al? and retail, and in no instance n?s it failed to give satisfaction. Wo soli more of it than ail other similar remedies combined." I.AM A It. RANKIN A l.AMAK, Atlanta, Macon aud Albany, Ca Tmi BnaoriCLO Rcgulato.i Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druqqists at SI.00 per Bottle. . .. I ? ;so u t.i 2 m "t a : l\v a v. . ! C?iitrii1 Ttvn* Ctiliun'iS lUUVllh*. I tllll' ?? | u i'iMI Uoliiinbni rtihl HtSer Point*. KKIBOIIVK -i ?Y ?, H9> Northbound. 5?,,"" l.VllV^ Lv. J'villo. P.C.JtP Ry I s ; > u 7 '"pi " Savannah J 12 ' .'on, II IS pi Ax. Columbia 4 15 pj 4 -'t { Lv. Chftr'ton.SC&OnR.j 7 10 ul 0 A> p ' Ar. Columbia... lOftftnl !(J lop Lv. Angusta. So. fly.... 4 10p| 9 j>! " <4 rn:utev-|Le 'i.Hftpj 10 121>! " Trenton. 8 08 j>; 10 ftOp " Johnstons . 3 20 p 11 10p Ar. OilumbiaL'n. dep't. 1 Sip i 17 n Lv Od'bla Hhind'g st . ft A) p 6 31 n ... " Wtnnsboro. t) 12 p 6 2s a Chester 7 01 l>, 7 18 n - lt'M-k Hill 7 .>4 t>! 7 .17 a Ar. Charlotte 8 '2opj 8 Sin i " Uanvtlla .) liOOntl I ;?u |> .... Ar Richmond '."J s 8 40 pi r~r? ? : L! 1 j?r. iwninpmn . > 42 a, 0 4?> pi ! 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Jin lii ii M.KIll'IXIi 4 Alt iKltvit 17 Double <1 v.iiy i service between Tlor IcIh nii't No a- York N'oh .i7audits?Wnshini^tonanilsonthw ?'-"ra L.iiiiio 1 Solid Vo.4libu.iol trulu Alio lilting ciiri ii ml frit elan o< lioino noriii if i" irl - ? Tami'..., XIV.I.III til, Wu-.hi!ii;t< OU.l X v V !; Pul'mtin Itu; our twfwmnn Amiain an 4 Kc .< \ rk Nfw .tj tin l ; U. s. Kn-'ks mvllat uud (".ru'liiiiUli, via Ail.> \ W li. "iKlOKN. J. M. CCt,l\ (i M.. Washington. T M W.i the above train service, there is ?t local train daily between Columbia and Charlotte, making all stops. No. 34 leaves Columbia (1 Handing Street) at 5:00 p. m., arrives Ciiarlotte 8:10 p. in. No. 33 leaves Charlotte daily 0 :30 p. ni., arrives Columbia 0:55 p. m." 1 PHILITOKEN. Is Woman's Safe and Kellahie Kr - nil. K e Itovoii monthly ptilnca, Kiiroi ni*rktiiinou andl hysteria and restores to portet health Sold by r daughter, avoid f lie ltjurious effects of usinu a ci.oap made, hard-running machine. The j\]EW if ? 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Normal and I.uiv Courses, with 1 >i|ilotiiits. special Courses, with CeriitkMtes Hoard ts a month Total necessary expenses lor the year (Inclusive of travelling, clothing. tun! hooks), ftoin ?li:i to ?ir>3. Women admitted to all Classes. For further information, address the President. F. V. WOOnWAKI). \i imii nor m,\m NrilOMKMIIIPN axi) i:\nt A.x k t:\tnntTioY. TIl-K MX A MI NATIONS lor the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop College iml for the admission of new students will he tteld at the Count v Court House on August 13th it I) A. M. Applicants must not he less than IS years of ige. When scholarships are vacated after August !3;li they will he awarded to those limitIll.' the highest average at this examination. The cost of attendan.'e including l-oard. furaisheil room, heat, light and washing is only is .Ml per month. For lurther information and a catalogue Ltldress I ? I>. It. JollllNOIt. Koc.k Hill, S. C. ^ . . . - ^ Caveats, :in.t Tr.ide-Marks > btaiiif.l. n: 1 a'! 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