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JoNE.' CYCLONE HHOUS5E. A Western Genius So:ve as Pru}Me of Life inl the WVep. L From Harpei's Wcckly.l Jackson Peters leanfl ba'k in his chair and slowly blew a cl,ud of smoke toward the ceiling. "Jones," he said, "I want to ask your opinion in regard to the probability of a story which was told me the other day." "Well, Jackson?" was the guarded reply of the cautious Jones. "it struck me," continued Peters, "that a man who had told as niaty that is to say, a matt who has teold as much of what I may call awe inspiring truth as you have, ought to be a good judge of the probability of a story. It was a cyclone story which I was gogi to ask you about." "Most cyclone stories are palpable lies, Jackson." "No doubt. The point is this: He said he had seen straws driven throuah inch boards by the force of the wimi. "It never happened. Jacks-,n. That is a stock he told of every eyc,ee tnat blows. Your friend impo-ed upon your youth, my boy. He would never have dared to have tell ,uch a manifest and self-heraldinglie to Robi or ith I mu<t admit, though, that the force of the wind in a genuine cyclone is con siderable. When I lived in K o 'n the 70's. 1 had a quantity of tum.v, but it all was a own away in the tirsr cyclone of the season except a l4-k Spanish rooster. He clung to a r root with his bill, and :allowd his tc,il to crack and whip in the wind like a yacht pennant. He rode out the a tbough most of hi, feathers were blow n oft. Subsequently I fecund somte ofi them imbedded over half an inch in my griu<dstone." "Yes," returned Peters, "I premone my friend was trying to iip ose tru r) nmy adolescence." "I think so, Jackson. I had conisi,:er"t ble experience wit.h eyclone' that sm; mer in Kansas. But I learned to h:li"le myseif so that I di.i not mind thuem much. I soon saw the fallacy of de pending on cyclone cellars and that sort of thing. The fundamental dilli culty with all such things is that you try to hold yourself firmly in one place. It is as if a ship in a gale sh->uld tie up to a post (supposing uid-ocean posts for the time being) instead of driving before the tempest. The first cyclone that summer I, of course, went dowrn cellar, like.other folks. My house was soon blown away. The next thing I knew the cellar went too, rolling over and over, like a silk hat. I was soon spilled out. With infinite labor I crawled back in the teeth of the wind, intending to take refuge in the hole the cellar came out of. To my c"onster nation [ found that it had blown away also. I then followed the example of the rooster, clung to a root, and al lowed my legs to flutter and snap in the gale like a weather signal flag. A PROBLEM IN BEESWAX. Men of Science Pozzied by the Dei'posit on the Shore of the North Pacific. [From the Morning Oregonian.] The beeswax found in large quantities on Nehalem beach has from time to time for years past attracted the atten tion of the curious and enlisted the inqui-y of scientists. The generally ac cepted theory that in some prehistoric' era a vessel, wax laden, went ashore at that place is frequently disturbeed by some less probable surmise for a timee, * arnd after exciting some speculation1 and comme )t drops otit of sigh t. The latest of these comes fromt Mr. OdIum, who. in connection with the department of archeology of a British Columnbia col lege, is collecting data frocm which be proposes to show that the Indians of the Pacific coast -are descendants of certain Asiatic races. He desires to ----~keew-. jet her the wax found at Neha lem is actual beeswax or miseral wax, hoping to forge a missing link in his chain of evidence by means of informia tion upon that point. It has been shown by careful scien * tific analysis that the was isor mineral origin, but it may be said in this con nection that the substance is to all "p pearance genuine beeswax; that this * appearance i's corroborated by the fain t, subtle odor of beeswax, which lingers around the storm-beleaguered speci mens that have been from time to time brought up from the beach. and that no one from tasting it could tell that the piece sampled w.as not idlentical with thbat surreptiously bitten from thbe yellow, thread-marked ball which was a part of the furnishing of his mother's work basket in his boyhood. Mtore than this, the wing of a bee has been found embedded in thbe wax, furnishing irrefutable evidence of thbe true nature of the substance. The Pacific coast Indians may be de scendants of an-ancient Asiatic race, but it is not likely that any more con clusive proof of this will ever be devel oped by the most painstaking research than that which this little brown bee's wing furnishes of the fact that the Nebalem beeswax. How it camee there will probably never be known delinit ely unt:l the secrets of the unremembered ages are rescued from the tomb of time and incorporated in the written history of the days that were, but now are not. Practical people are not looking for an occurrence of this kind, bence they are prepared to accept the evidence of their senses in regard to thc nature of this mysterio)us deposit in thbe sands5 of the seashore and to abandon attempts that are more than likely to prove futile to discover how and when the beeswax,I fantastically moulded and curiously stamped, voyaged thitheer and was thrown upon the beach. YUCAN'T STAND YOU ~ the bigh bltndering, ( old - fash!ione.d pil1l pr ob~bly. Andj there's no{ reason why1e you should. Yoa e:an g.et btter~ help, an more. of ways-D)r. Piecree' s Thev're thec smllest' jitn size, and t he ment, of th~e liver, stomah,or owls, trood. Ti:bev ha:ve a toi orsregh of the~ inte's:'tin. T r ami inicreases thle nat"ra "'ti' of the bo-.vels, : mi / rc2',ceh,; <-'~~,tr Jaun dice.,t Buiules, Dish:ess Sour Stomach.,I 1:liet liin ami ceruet1e stuptor' or dr . a .jie5'. For bereaking up :at tuKels of Colds, Chills, F'etrs Rheumnitatim NeMu ralgia, and. kindred der'atnments re sulting from severe expo'sure,. nothmng carn equal thtetm. They're yefcaats?~ to giVE satts faction, in every case, or your moneY is returned. Yon iay only fur tnd good you get. This is true only (Cf Dr. Pieree's mediemnes. What offer could be morebs ness-like ? For eolic', eramps, and P:ifls stomach, noting' e: als Dr. Pieree's Exvma of Smnart-Wfeed. HOW TO KILL FRU?IT TREE SCALE& Prof. 1ti-y GiveR a Recipe that will Knock 01e Genus Lecaniuin Silly. Some days ago The News and Courier published an article about the San Jose scale, which was thought to have appeared on the fruit trees at Florence, S. C, A twig froin a plum tree encrusted with the scales was sent to the de partment of agriculture at Washing ton with the request that it should be examined by the experts. The editor of The News and Courier re cei ved a letter yesterday from Prof. C. V. Riley, entomologist of the department, in which he says: -The insect which you sent is nol the San Jose scale, but anothei scale insect of the genus Lecanium which is new to our collection. Thf scales of the genus Lecanium arf not dangerous as rule and are readi ly destroyed by a moderately strong kerosene soap emulsion, made ac cording to the formula given in the enclosed sheet. Be'ore you kill these scales off, however, I shall take it as a favor if you will sent me a few wore specimens." KEROSENE EMULSION. This insecticide acts by contaci is applicable to all non inasticat ing iIsects, (sucking insects, sec as the true bugs, and especially pliiit lice and scale insects,) and also to many of the mandibute or masticating insects such as the apple worm or plum carculio, wheu t he use of arsenites is no advisable. Kerosene emulsion way be made by micains of various emulsifying agent-shut theluost satisfactory sub stances and ihese miost availabletc the average farmer and fruit grower are milk and soapsuds. In each of tlese cases the amount of emulsify ing agent should be one-half the quantity of kerosene. Of the most satisfactory formulas is: Kerosene, two gallons, 67 per cent. Common soap or whale oil soap, half pound, 33 per cent. Water, one gallon, 33 per cent. Heat the solution of soap and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force pump and spray nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if per feet, forms a cream which thickens upon cooling, and should adhere without oiluess to the surface of gl.ss. If the water from the sod is hard or has a large percentage of lime, add a little lye or bicarbonate of soda or else use rain water. For use against scale insects dilute one part of the emulsion with nine parts of cold water. For most other in sects dilute one part of emulsion with fifteen parts of water. For soft insects, like plant lice, the dilu tion may be carried to from twenty to t wenty five parts of water. The milk emulsion is produced by the same methods as above. Testing a Rule. A lady went into her husband's office the other day and took him unawares. "William," she said "will you let me have 80O?" '-Sorry,"'he replied, "bat I can't." "Fifteen, then?" "I can't do it.'' ' Ten?" "Nor ten.'' "Five" "%No." "HIalf!" "No." "G(ive me a car ticket?'' "Haven't one."' She got up and went out, to re turn half an hour later. "William," she said, "will you give me a car ticket?" "Can't my dear." "Give me half a dollar-?" "Can't." "Can't." "Five?" "No." "Ten!" "Fifteen?" "No." "Twenty?' Then she bounted out before he had time to ask any questions. That evening at home he tackled her. "What in the name of goodness,' ie asked, "did you mean by doing as you d id to day?" She smiled. "I was sim ply proving a proposi tio,"' she answered. " -What pr-oposition," lie asked, still much in the shadow. --The pr-oposition, love, that it is a poor ru!ie whic~h won't wvork bioth ways: and I pr-oved it, didn t It' -H1k-ie's',t wenty,"he said for reply, "and don't tr-y it any more." Outen:: costumues for Ladie. F-rench outitag costumes ha:-e a skirt peretctly pl1an. Somec models, how ver. with overdresses and draperies -re also poputlar. Many a short full oat has a dlouble-breasted vest, cul lower ihau last year. Somue new imi p rtat ionis have also full cross skirts set on. I he very long c-oat is still seen. A\'. for thejtckets, the "Garcou decafe' an d neiw varietie-s of tbe "E ton" jack et are thet favorites. These ar-e umad4 pareularly attra(tive and stylish by3 rev ers amtI eape effects, which are pro d uc-'d in manly novelties. These~ it-meii of fashion are taken fromr :'e M-IDowe;l Fashion Journais, w h-h, as usuial, conitain au endlesi ';ttiety of itiodelso. Int the way ofon < u ieins, thes-e mlagazmnes offe-r pat t-rn's of thle la;est style-s whiich can be 4ue e at very moderate prices by mea nsI~ of cou;>ons. [They also off i $1 no worth otf pat tertns as a premniuus or a yearly subMcri ption to either el 3o j.orntals exe-p)t "Lat Mude, whichi i nly ives-- tirty cenots wourth 0 pa; tvrns a-s a premnitum. Tlhe substcrip ;uon prie- of "La Mode de Paris" anud " \irAbumo of F"asnian"' is only ':5)pe ear for each or :M cent' pe 0.."The F-rench Dressmaker' i,4:' per~ anniutm or 30 ets per copy " l Mode," the best familyI miagazmuu in \ mieies., only costs $1 50J for a year' sui i1ni or 1-) cents aco'py. If yot ae unabI e to procurv any of these pub. lit iion fromn your niewsdealer, do no take -any substitute from him but ap '!v e mail to Messrs. A. M1eDowell o u., 4 We-st 14th Street, New York. In Need of Rear. [(hego Daily Inter-Ocean.] "W hat is the nontey to be used fo i ba-. 'eurchn is raising?'' i-wle--tt's to send the ministe away antd give the congregation - PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM '- Makes Marvelous Cures so-m Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. 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Aug. 14th. 893 -I. can speak in the highest terms c ON- nowlt ge. e was affete w ith hear disease, pleurisy and rheumatism to - 35 years. was treated by the very bes hatried every known remedy with out nding relief. I have only takei one eottle of your P. P. P., and ca cheerfully say it has done me mor good than anything I have ever taken I can recommend your medicine to a] dpb sufferers of the above diseases. MRS. Mf. Md. YEARY. Springneld, Green County. Mo. Battles Won by Song. [From Pearson's Weekly.] There are two instance: on record o1 a battle being wou by a war song. Ii the fiftb entury Germanus, bishop ( Auxerre, and Lupus, bishop of Troyes were sent into Britain to refute tht doctrine of Pelagius. During thei stay in this island the Picts and Scots. bearing that the Roman legion had been been withdrawn, commenced hos. tilities, and drove the Britons from tht Noithern to the more Southern parti of the island. Gernianus, at the re quest of the hard-pressed islanders, led them against the Picts and Scots, whc had advanced as far as Molt, in Flint shire. The bishop, having ,eau.a mil itary commander in his youth, placetd men in an advantageous position and then started one of the songs of tli church. This song began at the coim nieneement of the battle, and so vo. ciferously did the British sing the re frain "Hallelujah" that the bills, echoing with the sound, terrified I heii enemies and caused them to lice in all dircections. This was called the "Hal lelujah" victory. The date is fixed b.y all historians at A. D. 429. The second instance eacurred on the 6th of November, 17T12, when the French under D)umouriez encoun tered the A ustrianslat Jemmna pes.i n Belgium. The (day was going dead against the French, when Duumouriez ran out tc the front and raised the Marseilluise. Forty thousand voices instauty took~ up the ehorus, and, inspired by the magic of the battle song, the FreneL ralnled and fell so furiously upon the Austrians that the tide of battle was completely turned and victory givet for defeat. LET'S KICK. Laurens Wants a Raitraad Schedule. We call on the people of Laurens tr unite ini a riot. The need for a riot is pressing, the causes are all on hand and tihe time il ripe for thbe riot to materialize.. Nobodly twill ask the cause of th:: suggestion. The public is well aware that a rail road schedule is needed on the Lauren! and Newberry Road. It's wrong and a gigantic source o irritation that the convenience of thi traveling pub'ic is not consulted tbi managemnllt of this road. The trip to Newberry should hi made in an hour and the connection! should properly connect. It is not worth while to say the roar don't pay, because if it don't pay to op erate it properly there is no reason w b3 it should be operated at all.-Lau ren: Advertiser. A Warning to Democrats. From the Johnson City Cornet.]1 Dave M.sr, the M'tin street tinner came to t he front this week with a four legged chib k,-n. It was hatched anco alive. i.u: soona died. It had four wel proportioned atist well-devt'lopedl leEs two set to go fo,rwardt and' two set to locoolftionl ina the opposite direction. 25 CENTS Proveq the efficacy of GUTICURA Since a cake of CUTICoR SOAP costing 25 cents is sufli cient to test the virtues of these great curativ'es there is now no reason why thousands should go through life Tortured Disfigured Humiliated by skin, scalp and blood diseases which are speedily and perma nently cured by the CUTICURA REMEDIES at a trifling cost. Cuticura Works Wonders and its cures are the most re markable performed by any blood and skin remedy of mod en times. "All about the Skin, :Sca!p and ilair," free. Complexion. hands and hair preserved, puritied and beautited by Cuticura Soap. Pani he cry of a suffering nerve. 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JOHNSTON. savan:nalh. Ga. Skin Cancer Cured. Testimcnyfrom thef..ayor of Se1tinTex. SEQtI'-. Tsz., January 14. 1.l:.. MF.ssRS. LtP.'JIA\ Bnos.. Savannah, - Ga.: (entlemo -I have tried your P. iP. P. for a disease of the skin, usually known as skin cancer,of thirty years' - standing and found great relief: it purifies the Itl od and renlov;es a11 Ir ritation from the seat of the disease .Od and prevents any sor,ing of the and feel confient that another course will effect a cure. It has also relievedt trubes PYT. 1. M. RUST, r Attorney at Law. SBOOR on BlOOd DIS8Uss MOlled fFree. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS.--w PROPRIETORS, Lippman'R Block,Savannah, Ga The Yellow Calia Lily. LScientific American.1 The white calla lily of cur gardens is well known, it still retains the r"ig inal namue of Ca/a, although huaii ists bave in In ideri times revolvel it, to anotht.r genus, which ;s cal-ecd /ih ardiet. Cialla will, however, loltr he Us common naile. It has been freq ueily binted that there are species withll other colors. wh ich would sn)11 cime into cultivation; but, so far, tli'e. have been mererumois. It is now dietinitel.v known, Sys Meehatin's Mont Il, which is good( auth ority, that t here is a riiight yellow species, whic"h has been nailedt by botanists Calla E/1iO/tna. 'Tle one ill cltivation. knwwn as /Ilhairdia maculat, has a slightly ye!owi4 lint Sm)etirnieS. The n"tew one is said to be a clear yello.v, :ned las leaves spoedtl vithi wihite, simiilar to our (o111inonl .aculta(. Only oie" oliginal Ilant was iut roduted, 111(1 it is Sail ithere :ire only a few propagatedt from it in ciiti vatiOni. Ten plants were recetiI ly sold at auctioln in London, :inl bought by enterpri-ing tlo isrs ftr $' unt), which is considered the largest tigires ever ob ti.ined for auction pinns. A".ol her yellow one has been introdnced utnder thle nameiI of (al//a Jf',//andi, which is said to differ in hlaving lI rg-r fe'i-ie end rieber colored spauthes, but which has nlot yet beenl orle"'ed to) the tradie. CURES plSING :. BREAST. "M TE'SFRDIEND"l isth *geate oleredl chiki-bearing womihan. I have beeni a and-wife for manym years, and im each case where "Mother's IGriend" had beenused it has acconplishedt wonders andl relieved much sufering. It is the best remiedy for rising of the breast known, and worth the price for that M.ontgomery, Ala. I can tell all expctant mothers if they will use a few bottles of Mother's Friend they will go through the ordeal without any ptamf and suffering. Mas. MAYu IitAM. Argusville, N. D). Used Mother's Friend before birth or my eighth child. Will never cease its praise. MRS. J. F. MOORE, Colusa, Cal. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on rcceipt f price, $1.50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., Sold by all druggists. AThA.TA, GA, :''a1e inn Cue 'l emale Comnplaints and. M(:tl irregularity, Leucorrhoaor Whites, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the f"ceb!e, builds up he whole systemi. It hsas eured thousands and will cure jou. Druggists have it. SeLd tan for book. DJ. P. DEOMGOOLE & CO., Louisvlle. Ky. COLMBIAN PB7E WINNERS. CONOVER PiANOS CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGANS wERE~ GIVEN HIGHEST AWARDS at the World's Exposition for exceilent manufacture, quality, uniformity and volumie of tonie, elasticity of touch, artistic cases, materials and workman= ship of highest grade. CATALOGUEfS ON APPLICATION FREE. -CHICAGLG COTTAGE ORGAN 0O. CHICAGO, ILL. LARGEST MANUFACTRERS F PIANOS AN ORGAN IN THE WORLD Cha.ceiiorsvile 11 Years :t-.. -Nrw Yul; Suin.] Th'I!r' lltn :' p ' I-p living to d -y wth r, lil r,btr :t i. I bing t he :In,itveIrart Iel hlil ci(-e of the bhree da:v- hauh;!- of Chi;anc'ellorsvl!!e. 1 in11a1n1 resje'tr this was the most re iltarkai,e ittie in hi.tttry. It was oiuh! inl Spnt avlv:ailia c(unty, Va., \lay 2, : 1n 4 1 li, between the Arriv ef the '~i:ae, a rnier (ien. Book et.r, :it,: [nie- A rmy o,f V'irgin ia, under (tell. e.-'. The recIrld-i v:cy K rnewhat a-1 In I he artl,ll*r (,l IIeir elg,age<d oil eac.1h sidefu, but t he Federal at ry has generally beeen aeerelitrd wit ii 1:2 001 lten, of whom 1:;,0(0 were c"avalry, di videl i tlt, reven I. ps, untder (3ens. v..-vltoltl, (oiei, Sickle::, Meadle, :te(gwtilk, How)tardl111 1n ltlull, th e r:vlt':ry b.eli,? undelr ' t'tneriian. The (u'lieierate f()rt:-. are Ilarett at about Stia)U riren in t,wt ' rpt neiiler Iiltg sIrI"rt :i td "tiS:ornevalaI" .l-kson, ta:rI n4 nt :: i icav ahy under Stuart. The i:t i t tnit ; h:41l tie en faein,g each other sit.- liie at Fre<ieric"ksburg, separtedi by tihe R::I mteh-linilurk; the F'edlerals bhril' enrnettu(-d on the left side of ihe ritter, ut hi;, the (':erfee'rates were err lre.eb.:tIl on i e heiihts npl,osite. The hatl it 'a- btrtOn:.:b11 ibv t l,iooker m1o1v Ing a .t ln ll' ree toward ('hancellors v,ii"" ut ith t view t,I ilrtliig Lee's left. Clu,ee !luraiii tviw a :-olitary brick uniaittn wtitlh a fetw ltutluildinlg-4. It 1tod1 0n ie e er',e of the wi!de region knwnrt as the \Vilh rnrss, which in i ihe ftllw in,g . f:i rwas Ihe ie seeni t.r the bail-tules (of thlie Wi dlerrnf . In a series oft dep.l r lte atii,ns that, f-,dliwed H(utker's 11 ink nuverrment, tire Cotnfed erte arrnV at tuine- was in a muost crit i(':e condteftiii, a- e:Iinrne near being annihlilat-ed, yet't ilt rnately it was Vie torierUs ill sit e of te overwhelna tin i ers aiai st ut iehi they were ('oIn tentlinlg. It was in this battle th:.t "Ston r'all' .ickson received his mor ta1l weutrtd. .ltougith the battle was a vi("to,rv for ih .- 'tnf'eierates. there are truny w lheo It'-Ii(-ve the death of Jack ,,i w;:s <qlu,i to a victory for the North. (-eit. Hl"tker was nearly kill ed. A ptil:Ir nt ('hanicellor'ville gairinst whi'h e was !e-anng. was struck by a I"annOniIi ball and lie was rn,ade insens ihle by tihe- shniek. In t hiMt bloody bat iIt the l'ede1rai: had 12.000 killed or netfn d :id 5 o ruising. Of' tihe killed-( or wounded, 7,00 were in Siek Its' atnd Setlawick's corps, and 4,400 were in ihl'. cIrps of.Sieurm and How aedt 'Ih-e (onrlfe-ierate's b ad 10.3t0 kill ed or wounded and 2.700 niissing. R,i u iriat ilun racks tile systern lik thrin11bserew. It retreats he-fore tip Iwt ettIr ,f I lood's Sarsata ri-::, which p,urities the n:oit. D'Ma :ftAWAY & Cs, .SPECIALISTSE (Zc;;ular Graduates.) r e, h 'mr aad most successful spaciaists an Ct ' u 1:cilp. Yriung and eniu die aged men. Remarkable re ^w \ sue atetc fo;low' ed our treatment. Many years of varieiautd:,uecess ?, ,~ * \ ful experience in i,he l:be of curm ve rmet!ods that we alone own at:d corntol:or al di6 -" order; tf menwho - have weaik, unde ," - ve.oped or dis. - - eaecd org:na. or ' - I Rwho are suffering ,or who ar'e nervous ~and Impotent, th.0esc'.rn of thneir ellow and the conltempllt of their frie'nds and comre panlioins, leads us otiarntee taal paltit c hey can prossihlv :r- ret'sor'eci C'ur owr(A ex.eiual'e treatment w'l1 aro"-d aL cue . -W;OlIEN! Dorn-t yeou want to get enred of that wreca:.nre"'.wt.h a treatmelrnt thar youe can use at h.re ;erit'u merament'? Our wonderfult trearr Inent haos cured 0: !ers. Why not you? Try it. (.ATTtRlR!, and diseases of the Skin, Blood. IU.:.rt. Liver and Kinecys. ?TPDLTS-The m'-trsplid, safe and effectiee reedy. A courppete Cu.re Guaranteed. RTN DiSTE.iSTA of all kinds ereud where ..:y ti- her's h.ve fa.:ed. TNN .TvR.u*L iscH1GES promnly cr'e:;is afew 'aye. (Quwik, siu.e c.ed safe. 'This incu1 ed~ a1trnd GonirorteZ. TRUTHt AND FACTS. We ha,ve enred ca.'2s of Chronic Dicenses that hav .a:- toget ert.'-i a? the ha~rids of thAer speci .mR M E EE hatthere is hore for y ,C 0!,a: no .r.s you mT.Y was5 val'uaei timei. taine- treaiti'ment att on1ce. I nn:e f re'e and cheap t'eatmenlts. We tre me bst md no4 se;eli:c treatn>en-ft at modierate r re --: . .v.-. e"en ber d.,n t fr sre and skilifl '-e-'rrr nr. PEE cona'rltatior. at the orrlee or ,v :. . Tr.-t:h ermi.ationf and enreful dinae nee-A ,mrte:menft ien ber'given iname'jori'ty r:.s. Sr'. f',r -CmrOfm lllanek No. Ifeir Men: 30. fr V toen: No.S foer Stala Dserases. Alil corxe spefntltn r., wererd pomprti~tY. Blu iss tietly con fi.-ntini. Thttre ?r-.' meet sent free fromt oherva e.ua. u:cr 1 tiloer p-oients, bana and business muei Addnress or call on DR. HATHAWAY & Co. 221- :- :t' Broad&Sreet. AT LANTA, CA IT POPS. Effervescent, too. Exhilarating, appetizing. Just the thing to build up the constitution. Wholesome and strengthening, pure bkod, free from boils or carbuncles. General good health -results from drinking HIRES' Rootbeer the year round. Package mtakes fe gallons, 25c. Ask yotur dutgst oir groccr for it. Takue no o'Jher. send 2-cent stamp to the Charles E.Hires Co.. 117 A rch St., Philadelphia. for beaueti ul pictue cards. PAINTING. n Te BetS a o for Paintin IHouses. rT I 01- F (I O F'Tll E iWILt) in.:' t,!rld le pa:einted durring Antumn itie rU Wiler, <r early Spiringi. Hlei r uetir irjre' flhe init byv dry 'er in t ei jeeoo qri'ckly; then'r the pintf u ill cesily' rue erti. P,nt when ie I rint e i.. M IC in irn corild weather, Ci''hr('t. in 'lr. it, ai;ee is tindy bet. .' U~ LII S (;A RIETT, A M,eie P'ainter. f;u.: lK' 'rr;''e. N -::'lu\t(; I.A. TlooTiH -u i . uI.i r : -E.f (Cii ItN .\l1 Ts -il\; I TT.' .xNinEl.A f-li-t-E It a;nry- re tt\n w heni proplerly ap Solid by A 11 Druggrists. Price 25 Cents PREPARED BY T. X- L. CO. 0, iM. DiiMPSEY, m1anraer. 230 vain Street. Columbia, S C. A-k yr o l Io tth~t frrr it ari hauve ne .thing el-ie. BREAKi AST--SUPPER. GRATEFUL-C'OMFORTING. C NC?!ATR ORMILK. W t'n. , G.. O'.. /m 1ek1WhitehaflSt. Castoria is D3 Samuel Pitch4 and Children. It contains no other Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Sooth It is Pleasant. Its guaran Millions of Mothers. Castol -the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Ca,toria isso well adapted tochildr'n that Irecomrnenid it as superior to a:y prsr'to rmiown to tne." 11. A. Anrma, 31. P.. I:1 So. Oxford it., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use c.* 'Castoria' is so universal and its ri:s a well known that it s na work of supereregation to endorse it. Few a.re the in!elli;-er.t fa-rilies who do not-keep C.storia within e.:." reai.h.'' C.aa.os 31artr, D. D., New York City. TBE CsTG The Best Shoes for the Least Money. is r&n W. L. DOUJCL .S Shoes a Sal,i.s actio:1n h prices ad:vertised than rinced. The stam:pi-n-- of W. L. Dot gaarantees their value, saves thousand> D)ealers who push the sale of W. L. D< increase the sales on their fuill line of go and wo believe you can save m oney by 1: Uised below. Cataloguie free upon applic 0. M. JA MI ESON CHAS. TIDMARS a i : a : r en tfel f e 7 . o r ta lle P rs a m e s a e ts f r I ~' ~ $55 ACME ASTR$ Gurnedsm saenssl o 7Lo$ W re t n orwh lesa le p rb y es ahr Srdean Aomy su g'e prhe btt acv'cdt's tLied beluow. te Catalogue fr ee.n ppi CHASLTIDARSD easlee t h iosBR ADeFic. Shi., aRumns ad Lqoso ACMEROASTER'$ Perec lie 3 p r t tig peuet auite .ups atpainsame c a e n ts sets, for ?CO an o 1N Youit ten ea r wi th e xtr acie eythc 't oeabm to as muc i-to selld' ailstro illusra trate CaB efee. S h-Ac e hatcleompanytrc i TELKSTA ND H,.WlO AMONOR FURNITURE EL h. argst Liqor oue NEWERRY,th. C tbo8. BradsE . &Win eGi Physcansd Liurseof MO deMai StreeRo 14o nsev&Onern aist tore. Gr i.tis r's prescription for Infants ither Opium, M1orphine nor It is a harmless substitute ing Syrups, and Castor Oil. tee is thirty years' use by -ia is the Children's Panacea Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Di:rrhoa. Eructation, Kills Worms. gives sle# p, an. tro::As i Without injurious medication. . "ror several years I have recn.n:-.endmd your 'Castoria,' and shall always comi::: to do so as it has invariably produced 6-tueicil results." EDWIN F. PAnDE. X. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New Yori City. ,()"ANY, r7 MGRaar S-r ur, NErw YoltK CerT W. L. DOUGLAS 33 H__E 05, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. $2.50, $2 for Workingmen. $2 and $1.75 for Boys, LADIES AND MISSES, $3, $2.50 $2, $1.75 CAUTION.-If any dealer offers you W. L. Douglas - sboes at a reduced price, or says he has thein with -- - out the arne stanped 8 on the bottom, put him - ----down as a frau:t. re stylish, easy ftting, and give better any other ma':c. Try one pair and be con Ias' name art price on the bottom, which. )f dollars annuaiv to those who wear them. )u;las Shoes gain customers, which helps to od. They can afford to sell at a less profit, aying all your footwear of tb' dealer advea ation. W. L. DOUGLAS, Broekton, mass. , - NEWBERRY. H, - WHITMIRES. r PADGETT PAYS THE FREIGHI VWhy Pay Extreme Prices fog Coods! Send for (atalogue and ies What You Can Saul $1 5'E. . : . DZ20 3s.: 7 -A s PRICE NOW ~ its alri,es. I ~ $692r*l"$37 . No fri;r piI on this Or. -. g n. iunran teed. t.o be a -- - td oga or mioniey re El~egant P'iush PA' H i. T >R -I, conistliDg 01 Sofai. Arm Ih -. t*el <.h:r. Dlivan, Ii andl . id..hr e - ' $4.5. Will delivez it to your-depot ioi $33. n.This No.7 prbe elver - A 55 W - -- deot fo wi a!i attaomets, for ON LY $!8.5 delivered to yor depot. * The regular price 'of this EUGG(Y is 65 to 75 qIolla-rs. The m.anuf.ctutrer p.ays all the expenses "i'i I won tborn to you for As42.713 ad guaratee ev erv one a Dargain. No freight paid on this Buggy A $Q5O PIANO deliveredi at your depot S.all frigh: rn '.! (or 190 .send for catalogues of Fu irr:iture, Cookini Stoves. Bahry Cairriages. Hieycles, Organs, P1 anos. Tea Seis. Dinner Se.ts, Lamps, &c., a SAVE MONEY. Address L.F.PADGETTiB S i L. ATLANTIC COANT LINE. I Pass1:NG2 DE1.a lor'IE. - 1Wili nntoo, N. C., Ja n. 8, 1894 FAST LINE Between (Charletonm andi Columbnia at rper South Carol inai and North Carolina (DDENsNED $CRHEDULE. 7GoiNG WEST. GoING EAss No.52. No.5i3. *a m o~re'tn.r. m4 i ' .La5 ~ . ' 93" ...$Ofli tr.........5:1 11 r..... olum bla...Lv. 4 '1) - ...i,Prosperity... -~ 251 " ..Newhe"rry.... - : 1:Ni - ...C1ilut0n ..... 1 55 241 " ....rceinwood. .. " 145 3 09 ...A bhevlie... " 1 am 7 -e " .... Au : 3...." 734) 4 :..o " ..W in sboro... " I 40)___________ ,i0 " .. hr ole.... 9 30 ___ p ro a m 4 24".....uderson.." 31115 5 hI "..Spa rtan burg " ii 14)0 4' i 22 " .Hendersonville ' 7 48 4' l " ...A sh ev ille... 6 50 - o a5 ndj 53. Solid trains het ween Charlee Iton and 4 lintio.. S. C. IH. .EM ERSON, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Ag"D' T..E ER-ON. Tratfic Man. age-r. .T. R. K ENLY. G.en'l Manager. 3 'Ii,'M IA. NE'WHERR'UY AND) ~jLA 'RNi"NR.It AlROAt . Schedutle mun eti unday, .\pri I , 1594. F'rtih F'rthi Local (!.i-. <a I.Ocail a,m. p..v lo A .m0. p.m 6...........L..... 1,vlint. . .0 7 05 2 47 ..... . .a P ....... 11 7 i'2 * 4 : 2........... ,m r ;...... 12l9 ' 2 45 ;2 .i ttb-i 3lounitain.. 1213 445 I >si ..... .. iha pi' l....... 12 4 6 'tb ) .... h X i ieRc ...... I i'5: 57 1oU 15 4 Ir.......le pha t..... Il 29 4 50 10U-h 41.5 .1r...(olu:i,b .. L -. : o: 421) -- 1T;i't No. 41 miakecs i ae' i'll for A boe ville.treenv.-ond, Atata and all points5 yer ity. Litti I , 1 u: .ia n a.d Ii mo. 5 ' W. G. CJIlILI", ."uperintenident. WOMANS WORK~2 - . - - - R)1CHMONc 4AN OANVIILERAIL IOAD (oWPANY. 1:munel Spn,v'r. F. W. Huidekoper & Reuben y'oster, Receivers. E'.cy.U~3~J . i GtEENVILLE DV?si.N. I'..:,s:NGEE DEPARTMENT. ud'-xea.-..edul- -In effect Dec., 24th 1598. (Trai1EL run ny7.th Meridistan time.) n.:A W E.N E H A LLL.ESTON.COLUM BLA, SENECA AND WA LH ALLA. Daily. Daily No. 11 STATIONS. No 12. 7 15 a m Lv..........Charleston........ Ar. 8 45 p m 1 20 a m ......... Columbia.... 415pm 203 pim ........... Alston..._... 330pm 2 18 p m ....Pomaria. 314pm 2 35 p m ........,Prosperity....... 256 p-m 250pm .........Newberry.... 239pm 2 51 p m ..........Helena.. ... 235 pm 1: p m ......Chappells......... 156 p m 2 18 p m .....N..inety-Six...... . 1 32 p m 2 3: p m .......Greenwood...... 1235 p m 3 (0 p m ........Hodge 1235 p m 3 20 pm ..........Donalds.......... 12lb p r. 335 p m ........Honea Path..... 12 (3 p m 355 p m A r .............Belton ..........Lv.1145 a m 4 i p m Lv ............Belton......... Ar.1140 am 4 2+ p m .........Anderson ......... 11 18am 4 58 pm .........Pendleton.... 10 36 am 3.O p m A r...........Seneca .......... Lv. 1000 am 535 p m Lv...........Seneca........-Ar. 945am 6b 0 p m Ar...........Walhalla........ Lv 9 05 a m 5 2; p n Ar........Greeuville.......LV. 1015 a m rETWEEN ANDESO')N, BELTON AND OREEN VILLE. Daily. Daily. No 12 STATIONS. NO. 1 ;spm L'. Anderson Ar. 1267pm 3 10p m Ar Belton, Lv 1145 a m 4 p mn l.v. Belton Ar. 1130 am 4 21 p i Ar. Williamston. I10 9 a m 4 26 p m Pelzer, 11 03 a m 4 4 pm Piedmont, 10 48 a m 11 20 p m Grecnville. C&G 10 15 a m BETWEEN CHARLESTON. JACKSONVILLE, SA VANNAH, COLUMBIA. ALBTON AND SPARTANBUBG. Daily. D1aly. NO.d TATIONS. NO.14 7 15 a mLv..........Charleston . Ar. 845 p m 7 00 am ........ Jacksonville........." 8 45 p m I1 50 am " ..........avannah........., " 4 00 p m 5 10 p m .........Columbia........... 100 p m 5 :0p m ........... ALston............ 1220pm 6 44 p m ............Carlisle............ 1126 p a - 6 53 p m ............Saatuc............ 11 17 p m 7 10 p m .........Union............ 10 59 p m 730 p m .........Jonesville......... 10 37 p m 743pm ...........Paeolet........... 1024pa 8 10 p m Ar. .......Spartanburg........Lv.lu 00 a m 8 15 p m Lv.......Spartanburg........Ar 956am I 2M p m Ar. .........Asheville..........LV. 65o a m BETWEEN NEWBEIUtY, CLINTON AND LAURE1 Ex.Sun Ex.Sun. No. 15. STATIONS. No. 16. Lv. -Ar. 1.20am ....Columbia... 415pm 10pm ...Newberry ... 12 30 pm 1 .4pm .....Goldville..... 125 am 2 IFpm .Clinton..... 11 10 am 2 5 pm Ar Laurens Lv 10 40 am BETWEEN HODGES AND ABBEVILLE. Daily. Daily. Daily. STATIONS, No. 10. Ex San No 9 No. 11 Mixed. No&G" 12 40p m 3 05 pm.LvHodgesAr 25 pm 1225pm 1 uop in f3:5 pn.1 arraugh's f235pm*120'pm 1 15p m 3 4 pmArAbbevilleLv230 ami150p m CONNECTIONS VIA. F. C. & P. RAILROAD. Daily. Daily. CENTRAL TIME Lally. Daily. No. on. No.37. No 31 No.10. 12 :amnlz 'n Lv.Colunmbta.Ar.35amU 125pm 4 :i5n4 (0pm Ar. Savannah Lv.1150am 720pm 9 30pm90upnAr.J'cks'nvilleLv. 7 00am 225pm Trains leave Spartanburg, S. C., A & C. Divia lo, Northbound. 1215 a m, 5 05 p m, 622 p m, sVestibuled Limited; SoutLbound,1257 a m, 300 p m, 11 37 a m. (Ves:ibuled Limited): West bound. W N. C. Diviaion, 815p in for Header uonville, Asheville. and Hot Springs. Trains leave Greenville. S. U A A& C. Divi sion, Nortlsbound, 1116 am, 410 pm, and 530 p in. (VcaI.uled Limited); Southbound 152a. m. 1 0) p. m,, 12 2o p. im. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains leave Seneca, S. C., A. & t. Daiden, ortiuound, 10 u p. m.. 2 31 p. n., and 4 1" p. a.; Southbound 3 01 a. m.. 5 45 p. n. Pullian Yalace Sleeping tar on Trains 35 an 36.37 and 3b on A. & C. Division. W. A. TURK, S. H. H ARDWICK, (en'1 Pass.Agen-, A:.w't Gen'l PaA. Washington, D C. Atapata, (_, V. E. McBEE, MOL HAA*, 6ea'l Sup't., Traffic Mg'r, C lumbia, S. C. Washingtn,D. C W. H. GR:l'::N.Gen'l Mg'r. W ngton,D.C. Florilla Celtal al Pelniflia R l,A To Savannah, .Jacksonville, St. Augustine Ocala, Tampa, Orlando. and all Florida Pionts EFFECTIv'E February 26.1994. SOUTH BOC'ID. TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN '. 3. No. 3 No.37. Lv Newberry.... 239 pm ... 'Al son......... .433)pl m ... "Columbia.....3:2 41ai m5.00am m2~p Arllennark .... 2t4 p m 651am m~p -Fairfax......244 am 7 45am 21p " Allendlale... ..... .... "lHamnpton...... .......9 51a m " Sen:.astee...... .... 10 ha m " Beaufort........ ......?1129 a a " ort Royal... ...... 1145a m "Savannah..... -i30ai m 1t00am 4mp A rBrun,swick... 11 00a m........5p -Jackcson s ille.. 9 20 am 1556pm 90p Lv --440 am 8 40am 43p -S.A ugustveIaam 34to ym " Fernandina..~ 90 1.5 a 4 0n Lv Jacksonville 920 a m 215pm 93p Ar Wa100......1146 a mt4 2Upm 123a - Gainesviile... 12533p m 155p m " siiver Spring 1&S' pn m iOp m Lv .. -- 1 54 pm 0 Op m ArOala 208pml l5m 1 4a-m "Homsass.... 645p133pm. Aril'oo... 29mtSIn *23m - Orlndo 525m 765m S'in&.Pak. 60p . 850p lSum - ArLcoohe...66p1~lt 51apm Tapoapng~ pa . 9.. I ptm . "Stk'eersurgI04Pm 13am ATOama...5... 28p m_t5 p m214Sam Lv lano...... 520 pam . ..7pm A raLahachee ... 356 prn8 11 p m 50a "River Junct'n 5 15p m ~South~of Columbia, Trains use 90th~Merid an 'lime. North of Columbia Trains use 7th Meridian Time. t Daily except Sunday. a Sunday only. No. 25 carries through Sleepers to St. Au. gustine. No 37 Sleepers Jacksonville and Tampa Close connection at Savannah with ea Steamship's lelgant Steamers for New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Also with mar chantLs'and Miners' Steamnships for Baltimore. . \1 Connections at Tampa for Steamships to Key West and Havana, also for Steamers to st. Petersburg, Braldentown and all Manaee river points. Connections at Jacksonville for all pints on East Coast Line. and with the J ~ao ille, Tnm pa and Key West Kailwaj and St. John's River s'teamers. Also for N ew Or leans, only line with through Sleepers. Connection at River Jnnction for Chatta hoochee River Steamers. yhe F.lorida Central & Peninsular Railroad is the Great Trunk Line of Florida, and reacties all principal points in the State. Send for best indexed ma p of Florida to A 0. M AC DONELL, General Passenger Agent, Jacksonville. N. y. IhENINTON, . bi.FLbMIN(, Trartic M1anager. Division Pass. Agt, t'avannah. Ticket Office at Savannah. Cor. Ball and Ba yanl Sta. Ticket O;ffice at Jacksonville Cr. Fay and Hogan St.s. ~EA BOA RD AIR LZN E.-Short line to Norfolk anad Old Point, Va., and Columbia, . C. New line to Charleston, S. C. Effect July 2, 1893 NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND. No. 381 I No. 131 Eastern Time No. 117 No.41 Daily.: Dailrs except Atlanta Daily. Daily. 631am; 505pmily Atlanta ar 730am 645pm U Depot ety tm o 0(5amn 813pm lv Athens ar 6 :dam 5 08pm 11 Isanu 91l ipm ar Elberton lv 522am 4 thpmi 12l5pm 1000pn arAbheville lv 427am 309pm 12 46pm 10 25pm ar Gireenw'd 1v 4 02am I2 41p I 40pm,l1 12pm ar Clinton lvi 1 am I 3 3!pm i12 23am rar Chester arn 2 7am 1U 4mmn n oop i 50am lar Monroe lv 20am 10 15am i6lI5am ar Raleigh lv 8 30pm 7 3' sn arHendersonlv 6 !3pm 900am ar Weldon lv t S5pu 1 n:'am arPetersburgly 34p 11 4-am arRichmnondl 27 26m 3 40pm ar Wash'ton lv 10 Si 5 21pm ar Baltimore!vI 9 42am1 74!4pm ar Philadel liV 7 smI t10:5pm ar NewYork lv 12 15mm 5'A0am ar Charlotte lvl1BO0pm! I90 amlar Wilm'g'n lv 500pm! 2 00pmn lv Clinton an 130pm 2 42pm ar Newberry lvi 12 43pm 2 57pm arProsperity liV 1122p 4 10pm1 ar Columbia lv' Il 15mm = 5 i5pmn mir Sumter lV | 9 5%= E linm___ arCharlestonly I I 7 15m 7 53m~ I larI lingt'nlv I 7 kan !9 2Sanm lvWeldon(a) ar: 521pm S1 33am ar Portami'th ar 311ipm II I>am lv Norfolic 1v 3)0pm 16 5pm arNorf'lk bar: 8 10am 7 00Iam ar Balto lv 6 30pm 10 47amn ar Philadel lv: 4 41pm1 -.1 20pm ar NewYork lv 12 10Dm 555'pm lv Ports'h(n)lv j 9 10aemI 5 l0am:ar khiladel lv Ill 16pmI 6 00pm: lvierta'h(w)ar: 8 0am 6 30am|:ar Wash'gt'n 1v1 700pmi IDaily except Sunday. ib Via Bay Line. (n, "'ia New York. Pila delphia and NorfolkRailroad. (w) Via Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Co. Trains Nos. 134 and 1D7 run solid with Pullman buffet sleeplag cars between Atlanta and Washington.anzd P ilman Bnflet parlor cars between Washing ton and New York. Parlor car Weldon anid. Portmouth: Sleeping car Hamlet and Wil mington. Trains Nos. 34 and 41 carry through coaches between Atlanta and Charleston. 0. V. SMiTH. Traffle Manage. JOHN C. WINDER. Gen'l einager. H. W. B. GLOVER. Div. Pa,. Agent. Atlanta. - ELECTRIC TELEPHO0NE Sold ontriaht. no rent. no dp tCity.Vilir.c. or Com in.ef __ience and tbest uaelronearth. A muanke from5teUISar e iAgnta residence means a sale toall - neighbors. Fine inmtrumnentan, no togs, anywhere, any distance. Gopea. readyfor use whenashipped. Can bepuupbrone7. , never out of order, no alf rime. Warranted. A mner 5r W. P. Harrison &Co, CiItk 10, 0@hmU,