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How To \ Persons have been Known to grin a pszz::<J a sfey by i?V1 en cuncs cf SCOTT'S L/nL'L-1 SIGN. ft is strange, b-!t \i c:Un | happens. Somehow the cjni?. yrzI the pound; il srerns to t?\ , digestive machinery going prep- j j^rly, so ihc-.i the patient is ob-c ; to digest and absorb h's ordinary tcod: v.h'cli he could net do bz- ! fere, end that is tr.c way ir.c gem ! is made. A certain amount o' flee a :: necessary for hca'th? if yen hove not got it you can got 11 by ' taking Messrswmrnm j You will find It just as urr'i'i In summer ?5 In winter, and If you arc th'iv tpcn ir?' un'i step because the wcatbr Is warm, j w. ,:nd $1.00, .i!l druggist.. SCOTT . WJJI. Cbeati u New Ycrk. Benson Briefs. Cadet L. II. McCullongh re-! tiirne.l this week to Clemson Co! j I Mr. and Mrs. M ill N. llarbcn. of Daiton, (in., are visiting rela.tives at this place. Last Sunday we attended a lwp r sjim'n lieaeh I > rid ire on Ub -/? w - - ? , Black liver, the services beinir 1 conducted by ii *v. D. L Cros- j land, assisted h.v our young broth-j er, Kev. L. I. Bristow, of t lie The-} ologkju! Seminary. Three candi-j datus were baptized. Tii" hot supper at Ce.lar Grove! Baptist church on the evening of the 7fh inst.. was largely attended. The proceeds was t?J>2 30. to b ? u?ed to furnish the parsonage | at Black Mingo. Mr. .). G. McCuIlough is having; an artesian well bored at hisplac* by .Mr. Titnnion*. Lite weather is <ii!l dry and h'?JL, (/Ot'on picking is nearly | in many nlaces?a short ' r ; ? - ' --^Crop indeed. W. S. (.?. Liberty Limnings. The busy harvesters ot our com ! Kuiu'.ty are making fine progress with fa 11 work. 4Tn the noiseless tenor 01 ineir way mn naw.-j graded thego'den loaves ot Amer-| iea's lir<t currency', tobacco, stored j forage, and are mow gathering tlie | tj.'ecv stanie. From hedge and j I reel op the crow in solemn tones calls (o the gleaners, "Slow! slow!" while thoughts of bearing rains! .make lusty finders nimble. But ! mture strikes a medium, dividing rest and labor equally by tliej grand providential order ot the avtuninal equinox. liev. T. J. Kooke filled his regular appointment Sunday at Liberty Baptist Church, giving to his flock sound gospel truths lor meditation. Ou fourth Sunday night nlr. we weii favored with a splen did sermon from Rev. Mr. Harrison, of Carfersviiie. The new church at Liberty is s:o near completion that we hope to witness dedication ceremonies there in the near future. Fresh front the presence of the best educators of the land at Rock lli!l Summer School, Miss Maggie Leo began her labors at Liberty September 3. She is a thoroughly co' seientiotis teacher, ami inspires her pupils to reach higher and nobler aims in lite. Her school Promises to be one of the most successful in the county. Mr. Thad Lee opens to his cuetomers a new supply of groceries, dry goods and notions. When a i post oflice is established at his place of business we can hope to be one step nearer civilization. jimong uiu vimuiis wi <mii j borhood are Miss Sallie H.vrd, of! Live Oak. Fla., and Miss Addiej Cannon, of Ftiingliarii, S. C. For: i the sake of "Aiild bang Syne,r| we wish lo see I hem again at LlltEMTV. I Important Notice. The next, meeting of the board! of supervisors of ivgislmtion wiil be hc-hl in the court 11 r,:i-e on | Monday, Tuesday and V.'ednes-i dav, ()etober 1st, :M and <M. The! ' ' i first two days, Monday and Tues-j day. wiil be given to while appli-i % 1 canls lor registration certificates; the third day, Wednesday, to colored applicants Charles Lesosne, W. (i. Cant lev, i r i,\. * k. 'i. ). n , Hoard of Sunervisors Ileiristratiou.I * T. W. Wood A: Sons* catalogue ot seeds and .main for fail plantin j: is of particularly valuaMe and and timely interest to onr farmers ana gardeners. It gives very full and complete information.not only about farm crops, but also about vegelablefables that can be grown to advantages and profit in in the (all. it tells all about the best methods ot seeding lucerne, or alfalfa clover, winter, or hairy vetch, and other valuable crops which are becoming so popular; now. This fall catalogue will be mailed free, trpon application to T. A. Wood A: Sons, seed men, liichmand, Va. The acts of one parent bind the rest. FACTS IN A FEW LINES. There ara 5,000 tcnrpcrance societies; la Louden. Telephone linos use 12,COO,O0Opcuud; j of copper yearly. An Anstruliau sporting paper records : a 00 foot jump by a kangaroo. The bitterness of a grain of strychnine i tmn be fasted in COO,(J00 grains of water. j London enjoys a greater area of oj.cn I spaces than any other capital in the world. Protestants in France only nnnibai i rather less than 2 per cent of the popu- J hit ion. The deepest coal mine in the world is j felin Lambert, in Belgium. You can descend I'.-ibC feet. In the United Kingdom iu 1*70 there were 6, bo'J, 177 telegrams dispatched. La.-t year thero were b"J,C29, HbU. In tho Bank of England CO folio vol- : nines or ledgers ore tilled daily with writing in keeping tho accounts. The Standard Bank of Au.-tralia (lira-; itedj has gained tho distinct ion of having failed three times iu less than 6oven i j . i .1 j Wood's S | Every Fanner I ij Wood's Autumn CsiRSd^uj ci i % For Fell planting. Ittcifsr.il about g j PI j CURRENT MISCELLANY. Tbo smallest restaurant in Baltimore, and probably in the country, in located on Cirnut street, near Baltimore, nndcr the shadows of The News building. Its nrnrvii-tnr k \'nri>i!'il \V TlinitilinS.ITl. I aged 22 years, whoso father has a larger ! phtco r.a L'altimjcro street. Ho eaters' only for tb:? trade of t'v newsboys, and ' dues a thriving business in 11 cent lonclus and cb?. ap tickh i>of tbo palate. ' The restaurant is in n frarueroom. ' attached to tiro building on the west ; sine of (J rant .street, and is about 20 feet , long and a yard wide. Formerly it was , used as a bootblack ' tand. Young Tun:kl;uson .secured permission about eight months ago to open a stand in the place. He bad it thoroughly cleaned and painted inside and out, and then erected a small counter, leaving barely enough room to walk about. Next lie secured three oil stoves, and then hang out neat placards announcing his opening. The newsboys took him into their hearts, and many odd pennies i fell in bis way. .\t first ho sold milk j shakes and candy, cakes and sandwiches, but bo now furnishes a lunofc f<;r '6 cents far n- vsloysonly, including soup, choice of 5 t, liver or pork, with mushed potatoes ami pickltd beets. Coffee is 1 and 2 cents a ctip, cheese sandwiches J, 2 and 3 cents, bam sandwiches 1 cent, soup 11 and 5 cents a bowl, and other things in proportion. 1 The newsboys swear by tbo restaurant keeper because lie jokes with them and often feeds a poor aud hungry waif for nothing.?Baltimore News. The largest library In the world ? that of Paris. It contains npward of 2,000,000 printed books and 100. COO manuscripts. The British museum contains about 1,500,000 volumes, and tho Imperial library at St. Petersburg about the sumo number. These are tho largest libraries in the world. A process has been discovered by which sails of vessels of all kinds can be made out of paper pulp, aud it is claimed that they serve quite as well us canvas and are very much cheaper. They swell and Hup in tho wind like the genuine old fashioned article and are supposed to bo uutearable. A Sicilian tribunal has sentenced a noted forger to imprisonment for ISO years. The culprit has passed himself off as an advocate, and in the guise committed tit! different acts of serious fraud, Laving even stolen for a short time the seal of the chancellor of tho court. This seal he used to give effect to his fraudulent documents. The great success of Chamberlain's; Colic, Cholera arid Diarrhoea Remedy rn the treatment of bowel complaints has imiile it standard over the greater j part of the civilized world. For sale by I>r. I) C Scott. 'Pay as you go," and save enough to come back on. A WORD To MOTH DPS. Mothers of children affected with <t< 111 ji or a severe colli noni not Hesitate to administer Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. It Contains no opiat** nor narcotic in any form and mav In4 Civen as confident ly to the liube as to an ailiilt. The great suree>s that lia> attended it-* use in the treatment of i.oids and croup h:i< won fr?r it t hex approval and praise it lias received throughout the Cnitod States and in many j'or. ign lands. For salvbv ]>r. DC Scott. Never marry a sillv man?yon always will leel asharved of him. Tile nro?jr? ssi\e nations of the world are the ureal food consuming n itioiis. Rood food well digested gives strength. If yon cannot digest all you ear, you need Kodol Dv.-ivnsiaCure. It digests what y..u eat. You need not diet yourself. It contains at! of the digestant combined with the best known ionics md rceonst motives. It will even digest all classes of foods in a bottle. No other preparation will do this* It instantly relieves and quickly cures all stoma di troubles. Wallace & Johnson. A good forgery is sometimes better than a good memory. The green-goods man Joes iiis best to make farming pay. Hobbitt's ("hill J'ills cure chills unci malarial troubles. That is what they were mailt? i??r. < 'tin* after after other remedies tail. No Cure, no pay. J'riee 2-") rts. per liotth*. Sold by Wallace & Johnson. An agreement without consideration i? void. Is there any hog cholera about? . If so send.50 cents quick for Higgle Swine Hook, published by Wilmer. Atkinson Of., Philadelphia. It will help sick i U^rds and ke-p well oues well. . Six hundred prospectors return-1 ed from Cape Nome with sloriesf' of destitution and illness there. i< DoWitt's I.ittle Early Risers arc} prompt, palatable. pleasant, power-j :ul. purifying little pills. Wallace & ! * .loiili-on. I' t i iu> * gi ti|ie ujt'j* i11 i lit- ? Dunkirk section of New York. 1 will aggregate 4.4C0 cars. To prevent consumption quickly j cure i hmat ami troubles withM One Minute Cough Cure. Wallace ik t Johnson. ! * The man who is faithfully improving iu's one talent will soon have ten. ( Tin* most dainty and effective pills i1 made are In-Witt's Little Kal'ly !ti>i r*. i ' They are uueqiiak-d for all liver and;' bowd troubles Never gripe. Wallace D N' .Join.son. j i A handful of good life is worth ; a bushel of learning. w 1 A Wancterful Cure of Diarrhoea. i i i A lYominent Viririna Editor Had! ! Almost Given up. but Was Brought, ' Back to Be r feet Health by Chaiu- |( berlian's Colic, Cholera and Diatrhoca He.nedy.?Bead . \'His Editorial. jl I sutre'cd with diarrhoea for a ion^r;' time and thought I was past heinj;'' cured. Iliad spent much time and A money and suffered so much misery!) ; that I had almo-t ih-cided to \'e up' ! all ho|M*s of recovery and await the! j r< suit, but noticing the advertisement!! ! of Chamberlain's Colice, Cholera and j | I 1 Diarrhoea Remedy an<t also some) testimonials stating how some wonder- i' lul cures had been wrought by this; cmedy. I decided to try it. After ! takimr a few do*es I was entirely well i of that trouble, and I wish to say'1 I further to my readers and fe!low-sufI fers that I am a hale and hearty man ! to-day and feel as well a.s I ever did in ' my life.? O 11 Moore. .Sold by l)r. ]) < C Scott. j' i Never marry a matt vim is j j slinky?stingy men never make'] good husbands. They.always are I fussing about nothing. . , v j ^ mi van spell it cough. e?lt\ rautrh. : ] I kaitf. kaiT. kough. or kaiigit. but the I i tonly harmless remedy th-t quickly j | 'Mires it is One Minute Cough Cure, j | Wallace & Johnson. ! The milkmaid's favorite songi should be, "Shall vva gather a> the river." I j The emergency bags sent by a i-hur.-h j1 I -ociety to Kansa- ' Idiersin the Philip-; , | pines contained among the nooes>itiesa ^ I ho k of I)i*Wilt's Witch Ha/si Salve. 1 the well known cure for piles, injuries * , I an ! skin diseases. 'I lie ladies took care to obtain tin; original DeWitt's ;' Witch Hazel Salve knowing that all 1 the counterfeits are worthless. Wal- ' I lace .Johnson. 1 Facts, like mules,are stubborn, i'hings, and very disagreeable' when you go up against the wrong; side of them. Large sun sppt.s, astronomers say. ( caused the extremr li-at t!.I- summer. ! airl doctors *.!et*!:ire nearly all the; prostrations wore induced by disorders! of the stomach. <inod health follow-; j j >.rood digestion. Kodol Dysje-p -a Cure! ! digest wiiat you cat. Ify??u hav- in| digestion or dyspepsia it will (p.u'-kly | j relieve and permanently cure you. j I Wallace & Johnson. i The Texas Democrats at Waco, 1 i nominated a Slaty ticket healed i by J. I). Sayers lor governor. Poisonous toadstools resembling tuusiirooins nave causcu irrquem ; deaths thi.: year. Be sure to use only the genuine. Observe the same care when you a-k for I)? Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. There arc poisonou.-*' I counterfeits. DeWitt's is the only J j or.jiinal "Witch Haivl Salve. It is a; I sate and certain eunj for piles ami ai!( >kin cli-H.';tscs.. Wallace Jt .lolmsoi-. Signatures made with a. lead'', 1 pencil .are good in law.., ', Principals are responsible loi j | the acts.of their agents.... j Never marry a man who is tor. ^ TAA/1 oiul niAiic LiV/>ocrhn(rlir ivi?, uuu piuuo v AV/VV/Urn?,i r I rns men are good for nothing. Dr. Cr.iiy's Condition Powdsrs. \ro jint what a horse needs when a.-. >ad condition. Tonic, blood purifier ;n. " ermifuge. Thiw arc not fond bu' nedicitm and tin* be-t in use to nut a ".use in prime condition. Price cN. :er package. i'orsaleby I>.C. Scot' The denfh rate in Ponce. Port? [iico, was enormous during July, here being JIG deaths against I'.) births in the city tor two week? Miding July 2S. You assume r.o risk whon you buy liauih' rlain.s Colic. Col era and !>iarlioca lteiiicdy. I>r. I>. C. Scott will fund your money if you arc not snti-ied after u-ing it. It is oveiywiwr idmitted to be the most success e cint-dy in me for bowel complaint :n i ill" only one tnat-iicver fails. 1 s plea-arit, -ah- and reliable. Never marry a sickly mnrv through pity?you will regret itmany limes. There is more solid wisdom i:. n*ery chapter of the Biggie Bookthan therein in the whole content>f many books. You ought to hav^ them. Tfioy include five volume>n horses, cows, berries, poultry * md swine. Scrnl ">0 cents for eaeb' to Wilmer Atkinson Co.j Phiiadel [)hia. On the 2'M uIt. llerr Krupp hezan practicing with cannon,which throw shot 14 miles. Tobacco Growers Will find it to their interest to oinmunicate with the liAMiio mamm; co Manning, S. C, when in want of TOBACCO HA UN FIXES. PAPISOREEN SBRAYEKS . WIRE, Etc. Their All Steel Flues arc. the be--st> . made. Their Double Tube Paris Green spr iycrs will save its c?r>t in Paris Cfreen in a short time,. A?k your dealer ior them. If h< Wasn't got them > * c! $l.7.> as 1 they will scud you one -bjr expre. prepaoi. MAN XI NO HARDWAK3 CO.. Manning, S. (.*, DENTISTRY! [?*!;< . The undersigned, after a sueces*t'til practice of Dentistry for thirtyfour years,is now located at Kings- tree, at the Brockinton house. . ivhere he is prepare*! to do anything in the Dental 1/iie at cut rati prices. Live and let live, is his nnthv \'n <hiul/lv wnrtr sliull n.i<? Llu? portals of his ofttee. Satisfao tion guaranteed. A trial is solieited. Kespcctfully, A M. 3NIDEU, Dental surgeon. A Gallon of PCl'.E LINSEEl) OIL mixed \?cuni^r rr.nst's 1 /nllOT' J nf ''i' VT'K" REST 1'AiN I':.. hv' WOHi.D lur S-'.it), '^rfp-'yj'J'f ?f jiitsi paint?:i!i Ii r <n 'tour. r>fuxnix tbur P- r* ' ! ,'K 1 . > ll'l i ;< AllSnl I'TI'I V VOT PlilAA'l." ?J.\V :.'!l 1IV7 is T.i.'.oof the M>:ST (I y PATXT V T3':.'a' . saeb as ail coed tairtcrs nM.SDdblOOBOi '< TUfi i;. Viixv ~:ncn No trcuMo ton !x. acy boy <.*>:. i . ?.?:t. it is common si:.\t t. or Hoi sn V.ivrt No pa;ut can ao ruude at a:;y cost, ana is NOT TO C'f.UK. BM.-TuiU IVrt, Or ClitP. F. ILUOlAi; PAINT CO., St. JLaaia^Mc. . ppQpnp ppnn uL y 1 U i Si ,)i j FOWLER, S. C E?:sh. 187! ? ,