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tms - -T - r m. '*v * IB Ed Knob Monamenk | for Illinois on the Chicka^ . . Sore quickly cured by Tetterlne. thing scream Itself into if bo easy. Ererj skin chafe chap to the or Ringworm Is by Tstterlne. At druggists. In stamps by J. T. Shuptrlne. trust and an aching to fill of Blood Medicines. The best Is the cheapest- Its a quick snd permanent cure of 41.00 per large bottle, 8 ^^^^^^ ^ ists, or sent on receipt of price. Biood Bslin Co., Atlanta, tia. ^^^^^^^^^Bwnuerful cures sent free. army there are 11,000 men Inoh'es la height and a Living I Ibid cheapest In the New South. IBS per acre. Easy Terms. Good U churches. No blizzards. No L New illustrated paper, "Land Hag," S months, (or 10 cents, In If. C. Rinearson, G. P. A., Queen k Route, Cincinnati. re 1,146 persons in the eossular serbe Uoirhd States, of whom twentyeons uls general. * 'are a Cold la One Day. .ratire Bromo Quinins Tablets. All refund money frit fails to cure. 35c. tan 203 municipalities in England, and Ireland now own the monJoipal Btanentiy cured. No fits or nerrousdrat day's use of Dr. Kline's Great rtorer. $3 trial bottle and treatise free Kuan. Ltd.. ail Arch St, Phila., Pa. uvian condor's wings are sometimes lrom tip to tip. tar.Tobacco?The Beit QQrfMpettes, _ Jr Chinese flowe*4s trflln the runtad white in the mooatt&ht. Window's Soothing Syrup for children softens thd gums. reducing in flam t ^^ uOlays poin.cnree wind colic, 36c. a bottle. r H^Bael billiard balls and aluminum wall ^^ hrare the latest evolutions in trade. Abo's Cure for Gonsumption relieves the m<St obstinate cough*.?Rev. D. BccHMUEnliK, Lexington, Mo., Fehniary 34, 1*M. CsSe of the German cities boasts a street Uid lrith rubber. I i Dofc't TRY to keep hou?e without Blue RlhMcn Baking Powder. At all Grocers. B. K. P. Company, Richmond. Virginia. America's (greatest medicine G*sat*st, Because It does what all other medicines fail to do. As an Instance of Its peculiar and unusual curative power, consider the most insidious disease, and ^tbe disease which taints the blood of most peoplu, producing incalculable suffering to many, while in others it Is a latent fire liable to burst Into activity and produce untold misery on the least provocation. 8crofuIa is the only ailment to which the human family is subject, of which the | j above sweeping statement can honestly Hto^^m*4e>4Fbwl a medicine that can this common enemy of mankind repeatedly effect the wonderful cures ^H^^Kd'sSarsaparilln has,?clearly has the ^^^ t to the title of America's ^Greatest ^^^^HlicLne. Be sure to get only Hood's parilla sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Hnii'c Pillc harmoniously wiih 5 IllS Hood's Sarsaparilla. 25c. Corn ^^Bsponds readily to proper fer^^ \ation. IB JLarger crops, iuncr c<n s aim larger grain are sure to result 'front a liberal use of fertilizers containing at least actual Potash L Oar books are free to farmers. I GERMAN KALI WORKS, * 93 Nassau St., N?w Y?t It nn'iBft his." Wilborn's AddrJJ^S Alliancemen on the Ctfrron Acreage. HAS APPOINTED A RALLY DAY. Seems to Be Very Much In Knrnest in Carrying Out Course the Cotton Growers Agreed Upon. ? - -? it.. Di.i. Ifesident wiiDorn 01 iuo ouw Farmers' Alliance, who is also executive committeeman of the National Alliance, and president of the Southern Cotton Growers' association formed in Atlanta, is determined to nse every means in his power to induce the farmers not to delude themselves again this year and plant as mnch or more cotton than ever. He realizes that the situation is likely to be for- i gotton when planting time comes ! along and he proposes to have the j Alliancemen stand to their colors if : they will. Mr. Wilborn has issned the follow- j ing, which explains how he intends to j keep the matter before those whose ! interest centres therein: I have pledged the Alliance of South Carolina to unity of action in the matter of cotton?its production, sale and marketing. Now, therefore, in order that the whole matter may be fully disenssed and active measures may be inaugurated looking to relief, the 19th day of March, 1898, is hereby selected, named and designated as Alliance "Rally Day." whereby every snb-Alli ance in the State is requested to meet at their regular meeting place on that afternoon, there to oonsider the cotton situation and other matters that may pertain to the good of the order. The offioers are urged to be on hand in due time aod are directed to inform the members of their respective sub* Allianoes of the "Bally Day." This call to apply to every Allianoe that has ever been in existence in this State. The secretaries are requested to notify me of their aotion in all matters thai pertain to the good of the order. I would suggest that yon make one of the leading questions for discussion at this meeting the effort of every South Carolina farmer will make to have hi* farm self-sustaining. If he does this, the matter of cotton acreage will settle itself. Be not deoeived by the small advance in the price of cotton, but at planting time, with a crop like the one just marketed you cannot hope to get more than 5 cents a pound for ik All Alliancemen are earnestly urged to cooperate with the cotton growers' organ- ] ization in their efforts in this matter. -- J f! WruioKS. Pres. Alliance So. Car. AKOCJXD THE STATE. The following State news items and gossip are taken from the Colombia State: Barnwell. The three white burglars who escaped from jail the night of the 18th inst, have not been traced or heard from since. Several detectives have been in town and. examined the surroundings and presumably inaugurated a system for their early recapture. One of the escapes was wanted in Pittsburg Pa., for murder, and the other two were noted "all-round crooks."?Morris ~Manigualt, an aged negro, died here a few days ago. The funeral services were held in the white Presbyterian Church. Both races vied with each other to show fitting marks of respect to his memory. The old man belonged to the class of virtuous anti-bellum negroes, and was a former slave and trusted servant of the Hagood family. ....The Southern (States Cotton Oil Company has purchased the Barnwell Oil Mill, and will operate it on a larger scale than heretofore. Greenville. William Putnam, a white man, who mnB a government distillery in the upper part of this county, was discovered a few days ago bv Sheriff's Deputies Jeff Oiireath and Joe Poole dis?snsing whiskey in the woods near aria Mountain. Several negroes bad come np to Putnam's buggy at the rendezvous, presumably, to buy whiskey. Putnam was arrested and about twentyfive gallons of corn whiskey confiscated. The officers were looking for another party and discovered Putnam by accipent; I Chcraw. The forest fires which raged throughout oar county last week has left a track of desolation in its wuke. Numbers of our people have lost everything they had and unless they receive help their suffering will be terrible Hon. W. P. Pollock has formally announced his candidacy for Congress from this I district Anderson. It is the general impression that the farmers of Anderson county will not! plant so much cotton this year as they did last. pinch of fertilizers being carried out is to be UBed for other p ur poses The old jail will be sold cntiie 1 Oth of March, and Sheriff Green will move into hisjiaw quarters. Gaflfney. Forest fires were plentiful hereabouts, but we have heard of no great damage. Our people are still working to secure a nationi 1 park at the Cow pens battlefield in this oounty, but are fearful that they will have to wait a while as the State is now applying for monuments to Gens. Marion, Snmpter and Pickens.... Farmers are getting off well with their work. They are still sowing oats and are preparing lands for other crops. In this preparation lands for cotton are receiving usual attention. "WasTi?.>gtou Jutlliiss. Congressman Benton McMillin has j made an official announcement of his caudidacv for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Tennessee. It is propose' to have the Secretary of War settle all claims for use and occupfeion of church and school buildings and grounds for Government purposes daring the late war. The President has sent the nominations of W. W. Cobbs, of Virginia, to the Senate to be Consnlar at Colon, Columbia; James Robert Spureeon, of Kentucky, to be secretary of the legation at Monrovia, Liberia. - I . i "*> " A Total Disab a Man wl The Monitor, a newspaper pnbllshed_at Meaford, Ont., Canada, flrst discovered this case two years ago, and published It at length, which now seems, owing to theoure of It, to be a miracle. The facts were so remarkable that many people donbted the troth of them. They said: "It Is too re* markablv It cannot possibly be true; the paper mistaken, and the man, although he nvey think himself oured, will toon relapse into his former condition," etc., etc. The aceuraoy of its report called in question, the Monitor determined to find ont deflnltely whether the facts were as stated --J man would reallv stau HUU nUVHJW* wmm-mr ^ ^ cared. They acoordiugly kept a cloae'watch on the case for two years after the first artiole appeared, and have just now published another article about it in which the original r ~ 1 reports are completely verified, the cure is permanent,and they publish a fac simile of the check given by the Canadian Mutual Life -4 asociatxonfor $1650.00 amount of total disability claim paid by them to Mr. retch. The first account stated that the patient (see address below) had been a paralytic for five years, that there was such a total lack of, feeling in his limbs and body, that a pin ran full length ooald not be felt; that he oould not walk or help himself at alt; for two years he was not dressed; furthermore that he was bloated, was for that reason almost unrecognizable, and could not get his clothes on. The paralysis was so comSlete as to affect the face and prevented lm from opening his mouth sufficiently Solid Nuremburg. A specimen of German architectural and buslaess solidity is afforded by the fact that In Nuremburg there are houses still In good order which were erected in 1080, and that In the same town a firm has been engaged In manu factoring harmonicas since 1000, amy years before the settlement of New England. Dufh?M Cannot Be Cared a local applications, as they cannot reach tho waned portion of the car. There is only one way to care deafness, and that is by constltotional remedies. D-afneeeisearsed by an nflamed condition of the mncons lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this to be gets inAimed yon have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness 1- the result, and nnless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its -normal condition, hearing will be dc.stroyr d for.-ver. Nine cases out of tqp are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed < ondition of the mucous surfaces. W e will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of De&fnes. (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CasxRT & Co., Toledo, 0, V Sold by Druggists, 75c. Family I'llls are the best. A Long Head.?"Why does that harddrinking Beasley wear his hat all tho time?" "For fear he can't get It on If he takes it off."?Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' No Klondike for Mel Thus says E. Walters, Le Raysrille, Pa., who grew" (sworn to) 252 bushels Salzer's corn per acre. That means 25,200 bushels on 100 acres at 80c. a bushel equals 07,560. That is better than a prospective gold mine. Saizer pays 0400 in gold for best name for his 17-incb cora and oats prodigy. You can win. Seed potatoes $1.50 a Bbl. 8knd This Notice and l'j < ts. in btaxfs to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and get free their seed catalogue, and 11 farm seed samples, Including above corn and oats, surely worth (10, to get a start. a. c. 8 BIVJOYS Both tho method ana results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant, and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for 6ale in 60 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procore it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. tAH nUM0t900. OAL tttimniE. *r. new root *r. 9 - ? \ f ility Claim of $ 10 was flfterw wide to take solid food. The doctors called i the disease spinal sclerosis, and all said he < could not live. For three years, he lingered in this con- 1 ditlon. Then by some friends ho was advised to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. He took them and there was a slight change. The first thing noted was a tendency to sweat freely. ThM showed there was some life left in his helpless body. Next came a little feeling in his limbs. This extended, followed by prickling sensa- ? tions, until at last the blood Degan to coarse freely, naturally ana vigorously mrougu i his body, and the helplessness gave way to returning strength, the abiltty to walk returned, and he was restored to his old time health. The above is the substance of the first j&poMimon eftL artiole published by the Monitor. Now follow some clippings, taken from the same paper two years afterward, nnd there is not the slightest shadow of a doubt, in view of this testimony, that Mr. Petch's cure is permanent. Here follows the aoconnt: On being again questioned, Mr. Peteh said: "You see those hands?the skin is now natural and elastic. Onee they were bard and without sensation. You could f>ieroe them with a pin a&d I would not feel t, and what is true of my hands is true of the rest of my body. Perhaps you have observed that I have now even eeased to use a cane, and oan get about my business perfectly well. You may say there is absolutely no doubt as to my cure being permaTRUMPET CALLS. Barn's Horn 80 no da a Warning Note to the Unredeemed. f E L L is the lost outpost of the love of God. The congregation that does not gain Is on the note, must be met It Is only the cross we carry I that turns to No man suffers so much from rascality as the rascal. Let not the preacher exalt rites above righteousness. If you wish to know a man's charac- j ter, learn his thoughts. t From the w indows of home we may j behold the heavenly city. The good pastor talks more to God than to mac about his people. If we saw the gilded side of the cross first, It would be no cross. "His face was as the face of an an gel;" accordingly tney stoned mm. In Judging another's honor, we often I place a valuation upon our own. Reading should teach us how to seek for truth, meditation how to find it. The faults we rail at in others are usually the ones we possess ourselves. Whoever will do good will find life too short for the work he will find to do. Never disparage the commonplace. What Is* more commonplace than a mother's love? If consistency were the first and great commandment, no man would be converted. The development of the best within us Is oftener due to our failures than to our successes. , Never hope to hold a neutral position towards an evil; that which you do not 4>osltively discourage you encourage. O cel.?Naomi?"He's a mean, insulting thing." Stella?"Why?" Naomi? "I told him I didn't know whether to go to the opera or the pl^y, and he said I was old enough to choose for myself." ?Philadelphia American. PBiifiw Enqoire of yoor dealt J CHATTANOOI J^WEHAVENOASE \ but bare sold direct uL M IV turner for 2i yean i J \ W . ,*1* Prictl> tb'iaf I * dealer'scrolts. Sb % ! ? ft J where for examln. 1 /"P? IWlj Everything warrai \ I\ |\ [TK 118 styles of Vehid till S J\\M Ai styles of Home ll\\ //\/lJ Top Baggies. $36 to! II )\ // J If 8vmro, $o0 to IttS. C JiJS^r //^j Phsotoas, Traps, 1 *^?0^ ottos, Spring-Boad ami Ko.n. hmrBsrasos. Prise. $11.00. *???? As good es sells tar $11. Catalogue of all oar St I Ct y HART CAMU68 AP HiliBM MT6, t* i f / \ ' r ' 1,650 Paid to ard Cured. nent. Indeed I am in even beiter health (Kan when. I gave you the first interview." "Do you still Attribute your oure to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills?" asked the Monitor. "Unquestionably I do," was the reply. "Doctors had failed, as had also the numerous remedies recommended by my friends. Nothing I took had the slightest eneot upon rae until I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. To this wonderful medicine I owe my release from the living death. I have sines recommended these pills to many of my friends, and the verdict Is always In their favor. I shall always bless the day I was induced to take them." 8u:h Is the history of one of the most remarkable cases of modern times. Can any one say, in tne face of such testimony, that ? :?i mmmmj '/SS& * fiANK, nr 07C&*/ . "T ~yrDo/]ars *3Uc4. ^/llitu/e. '*?? ->: ^4^/^z^yfa^jr iiff.] Dr. Williams'Flak Pills are cot entitled to the earefal consideration of any suffering man, woman or ouuar is aui w truth a miracle of modern medicine? To make the evidence complete we publLsh above a fac simile cat of the cheek received by Mr. Petch from the Canadian Mntoal Life Association, being the amoant due him for total disability, it is unnecessary to add that this life insurance association did not pay this large amount of money to Mr. Petoh, except after the most careful examination of his condition by their medical experts. They must have regarded him as forever inourable. Mr. Patch's address is as follows, Reuben Petoh, Gridrsvflle, Out., Canada. j| Don't Neglect j i| Your Stomach. i; ( I v \ f \ l No matter how alight they may seem J 1 ' to yon. but Diarrhoea, Flux, and appar- ' ' [ ently insignificant Stomach Paias often ! ' I ' lead to Uastritls, Nervous Dyspepsia, 1 1 \ [ D yseaterv, Typhoid Fever, Append I- ] < ' dtls, and other fatal Diseases of the ' ' ' * Digestive and Intestinal Canal, if ne- ; j ' glected. ] ' \ Avert all danger \ ! 1 by promptly using 1 1 i! NORMAN'S !! " ' ? ? ;; Neutralizing :i CORDIAL, -j; < > The only safe Remedy, containing * ' i 1 neither Opium, Morphine, Laudanum ( ) <> orChlorolorm. It is the sovereign spc- ' 1 I > ctfic lor DYSPEPSIA and all Stoaach I I < Troubles. At all druggists and dealers. ? ( I 23 and 50 cents. < > [ The Norman Cordial Co.. Proprietors, ! ! 1 J Charleston, S. C. ] ' I I I I i; Herman's Indian Worm Pellets j; J J For Worms and the Liver. J \ L" 10 and 25 cents. mn?ii?niwm?ni4 72 SPOONS FREE! We will present to nnj lsdy One Dozon Tea Spoon*, Heavy Silver Hated, elezant <tesign, who will dispose of one dozen boxes Orange Corn Salvo lenre warranted) among friends at 36 cents a box. Simply send your name and w? mail \ o;i salve oostuaid. When sold, yon vT.fi the money anil we will mail you the 12 Handsome Tea poons postpaid. \* e mn all the risk and take salve back if you can't sell it ORANGE CORN SaLVE <. o , Pasadena,CaL WHAT "BOB TAYLOR," GOV. OK TKNN., SAYS. Varble City Drug Mfg. Co.. KnoxvlUe, Tenn. Gentlemen.?In reply tv your letter of recent date, will say that I did r*ceive great benefits from "Dr. Franc's Cough Cur-'.*' 1 consider it the best remedy for coughs and colds I have ever used. Yours truly, Robert L. Taylor. For sale by all druggists at 25c., or sent direct. fim fl IA M and Liquor Kabit cured In I |U| I IBM 10 to 20 days. No pay till I I fl K SIIWI cni*d. Dr. J. L. Stephens, WI I Vlwl Dept. A, Lebacon, Ohio. i m. ftPMT D can natf $7 per day. Somethtnr Ulf rlV I p"r- wrltc and aeciirc terrltnrv Nil tall I W free. l. W. Seabolt.\Vln?ton, N.C. j Thompton't Eye Water 8. N. XJ.?No. 9?'98. fWfwfWfwfWTwTvT^YW | to grow! Cotton at a Profit I. 'eep with a CHATTANOOGA | I 'LOW, which will give a new soil ? a store up moisture against next sea If the Turner is followed with a 2 \ ibSOil Plow, so much the better. 9 r or write for Catalogue and Infonuathn-frce. Q . A FLOW CO.. Chattanooga, Tenn. ^ iwfraa SaMOmr. Price.wtuewuiat.leap. ylea lUft, men* ?4 a.iS?n, Ht. AjfMdaaatUafcrfM. ^ h W. S. PUTT, CeoYi EUOUXT, X*1k a Cramp? M Are caused by an irritation of tha Ban ML They are local spasms, frequently U*? retail >. of uterine disease. There are plneldwfe > guawing and contractive pains in tnoregieas ? of the stomach extending to the hack u4 ' J chest They are often the symptom ui -\' ri effect of indigestion. Dr. M. A. fcimroo? Liver Medicine a bonis! be need toutl em A late the digestive organs and Dr. U?BMa?. Sqnaw Tine "Wine to give immediate zvtiqf ' . ^ and permanent core. " , 3J After the old proprietors of (bo srtiel? ' > nowcalled "Black Draught" vrereby thm >7 United States Court enjoined from usisgr " y WjM the words constituting our trade nam? UMS3 does not equity require that they stand qa. 1 their own trade name and merits (if any) at their article, and not seek to approprul# the trade for onr article called for um . V, known as Br. Simmons Liver Medkciao.br . c publishing the picture of another Br. S^m- .7 7K moos on their wrapper and falsely adverts ; lag that their article M Black Draught" wag % established in 1840, that being tbe vearfea f(2 which our article wss established, while w* one ever heard of "Black Draught" til rj after 1870. Why do they advertloo that falsehood and associate their article vtidi ;>1 oars (having tho picture of Dr. M. A. Stan* , j /j MA.a aa uV *-?? *? iW f < mmturn v? 11; uj ucu uuuuwiuo vt m? ? PtetniwofaaotherDr.StaiinoDsJfpotdoaa gj? ' " '< to nnfairly appropriate our tflidc? la a* : :the xaotiTe apparent? SI My Wife has used Dr. M. B A. Sfmmons Liver Ma? iciae many yean forSick iHndach* and n?re? falls to boy a package ' ; >||| when she expo eta t? .ibtfc travel. It?vee one ftea* V? taking injurious d ruffe. V$fB For 16 yearej^hu bowa V?to fooled into takfttt cheap woruueas staff. If the mercbanTtelS . & yon "it is just the same" asM.A.8. L. WU . **{% yon may know that be ietryteff to sell yea ; cheap stuff to make a big profit by palau?? of on yoa a wholly dilteeat arttue. ,/seIDSV /5f fchw'i tail an Wanufci to TntM - #r '.>?! Ay a WaJtrr, UBsyOTtU*. Pa. IHIllrfHt iMvwtf 'cCy by nwlMSI bih?l? B?1?r'? an; X. InUe.^A ..-.aAdrQ uuxu, Wk, in bob. bwWj. U4 D.aiaiia t_ k. IM tub. rnitur't MM... V? BHpvMnT lfyMtoablvrfoiJMa. VBrtok'tofOa mE UO.OQO aniMttantiM willm?4mkW ; M 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10o. '? H It tkai at ran term mill, R?f f*. Bm$ t " v. />? [K '? . VhaM,' Hkwp Kim. 'Jirmka Omb, bU., HI ?iwiM w BwnkVi* CBuinfn, mat teg M ?Do?t tlx too ?oM prim tat iwHim tmtmBU v. vV" ISA m nirrclua obto and ma, "ProdlgM," ^Wn ' a'tf ^,<A aln napta ? nm, all atlMni aaaa 'Av^ />- *< |rV r?Mpl at kit M*. paiMcB, pMllMf jCTW ' - -S3 p HA RLOTT ECO MM ERGIAL UOLLEGE, GIMtLOTTB, IL C. Jg3| >'oV*c?tlon?-PoridoMQmf?nte<d?Ot^ut?wia - .? ? mlMen wanted,; *J " 1 TO TRAVEL fcrrtdesUUithedfaOM* i > M Parmandnt position. $<o per month and (IImmmM I P.W.ZXtOLKH * CO.. SM Lucost 8t^ PUllaiWphllfc 7 . K tLKtiME* Wanted for the Backer* HI re tar. ??r,? m I agents now making |tm to |3U0 per neoatk. >W|t? oft! out At Ol.Stt. Addre*fthe _ "! . ' "SvJW Tuscarawas 3lf(. Co., Canal Dover,Oh . , & WAGON S*. A better Scale for rnciOHT MRU J $ less money than has I a^r0-""'"- CP AI CCi J^STv*'OwflLCo! O..OOH* Odmmedd^cueM ; Auinna. (It. Aetna! boitnea?. Kotoxt / bouk . Hlinrt tiiu*. Cboapboard- Saad far aatalogasu ' ?9 CTGTBIbsI i~ M ' ' 4'lL ^ yySljgHrplls ^rfyj DEALERS IN* ALL KINDS OF J MACHINERY. SgLJ Write u# for Price# ***>S0PPtlES. vj' W State Agents for Liideli Company, Charlotte, North Carolina. G K RVA1S ST., Near Union Depot, * 'J$i| COLUMBIA, - SOUTH CAROLINA ' ;i$ ATTEND THE - PftUl/CDPC COMMERCIAL Schoo!, UUniLnOL SPARTANBCae. uM PbnrlMfARCOMMERCIAL School, ulll'l luulull -CHARLESTON. 8. Q. Largol. Be*t Equipped and only np>tM?lp' * , Bimlnriii Collrae In tlir eiatc.uf S. C. Write tor Catalogue. SAW MILLS. If yon need a saw mill, *oy ?iz*. wrltn . ' ?'& me before buying elaerher". I ha*? J? the most completo line of mills of any . dealer or manufacturer in the Sooth. CORN MILLS. f Very highest grade Stones, at nnusaalIr low prices. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, ^ rianers. Moulders, Edger, He-Saw* Hand Saws, Laths, etc. ES3INFS ANO BOILERS, T.ilbott nn<I Ltddell. EnglubefR K!ce Huller, In stock, qoiofc /<j delivery, low prices. 1 * ' V. C BADHAM, No. 1326 Main St, Colnmbia, 8. C. MONEY IN CHICKENS. Send 25 cents in stamps for Book. BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE, L34 Leonard Street, - - New York. ?' h.- # v ; "J ' . 1 * '-W 1 f .. -