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???mmmammam THE CANAL-BCAT CAMPAIGN. ItWiU Be the Most Fxtensive Expedition Ever Known in Our Politics. (New York Star, Oct. 4.) The Democratic political excursion i which was referred to in the Star yestcr day, and which starts from Buffalo re.v Monday, will be the most extensive expe dition ever known in the history of Amen can politics. Nothing of its kind haever before been attempted. Ex-Mayor Thacher of Albany is the promoter of tbtplan. The intention is to speak down thr great water artery of this State, the Eric Canal, and to Are with enthusiasm the entire country. Two of the most eloquent and effective speakers in the field, ConffTMsmsn "R f! Rrftrkinridce of Arkansas and Hod. 'Henry B. Clifford of New York, are the orators who are expected to hold up the reputation of Democracy in the many joint debates tbat will be the or der of the day. The most daring challenges to debate o:. the tariff question are issued and the flower of the Republican party in the State of New York will have an opportunity to tc-i the metal of these two well known speak ers. The stops will be made about twenty five miles apart. This will give the people residing in a radius of fifteen miles an o|> portumty to drive in to the grand rallies In the afternoon Congressman Breckinridge will speak and at night Mr. Clifford wili be the orator. A magnificent stereopticou will accompany the party under the charge of a skillful operator, and during the night the tariff records of noted Republicans will he fifts'hAr? linnn a frwi?ntv-ffinfc canvfts:. so that people quarter mile distant can see the Inconsistency of the Republican party on this great issue. The canal boat that Is to bear the distinguished guests is one of the most commo dious and finely equipped on the Eric CanaL It will be decorated with beautiful portraits of Cleveland, Thurman and Hill, and will be a mass of flags and buntiuir. One of the best brass bands in the State will accompany the voyagers and discour. c sweet music as they float down the canal. Relays of horses are to be stationed along the line to facilitate quick passage. A battery of light artillery will be stationed on the bow to salute the towns. Two other canal boats are expected to accompany the party, carrying guests. All the Democratic campaign clubs of the various counties will be on hand to greet the Democrats on their arrival. The campaign clubs will act as a guard of honor along the canal until relieved by the advancing clubs from Other towns. It is estimated that fully 200,000 people will attend these meetings. Overflow meetings will be addressed by the best of local speakers. From Benjamin's Dally Diary. Oh, my! I hardly know what to dr.. Somehow I seeti to be the candidate for the Presidency and still not to be. It's J. G. B. who is always gettiDg up in front of me somehow and hiding me from people's sight. I do wish J. Q. B. was a little ? smaller or I was a little bigger, I don't care much which. But I am a candidate for President; I ami I am!! I am!!! I have to keep saying that to myself every hour in the day or I shall forget it "myself. Because North, East, West, it's Blaine here, Blaine there, Blaine everywhere. Papers are full of what Blaine says?not what I say. If Blaine sneezescmce it's telegraphed ail over the country. But I can sit and sneeze all day; I might sneeze by head off; I might run a tea-horse-power engine with my tmeezes, and the wouldn't give me over ten lines, and then stick it in some comer of the paper where they put rubbish. To be or not to be. To be what? To be candidate for President and have folks for- { ?>t who's running before you're dieted. ! o be nominated head piper and have a fellow always in front of you blowing a horn ten feet long and making people forget you're one of the band at all. To try and say something about "protection" and ... the tariff, and have another man tell what he infers you try to say. To have to sit still and hear of this pompous old rooster patronizing you in an inferential sort of wav, and saying: "Good fellow and means well, and doubtless he'll do the best he L. knows how if elected, which, of course, ain't so certain as if I had been nominated. . f But, my friends, we must all try to pull together and put him in the White House, for it's the best we can do now, and any scarecrow of a Republican is better than a Democrat; !ind I'll be there on hand, anyway, when he's elected, to coach him and give him points and good advice and steer him out of the scrapes he'll be sure to get into if I'm not there?to be, in short, your real President?behind the little Indiana figurehead who ha3 to run to his grand daddy- for his half prestige." He will, will he? If a miracle elects me ?and it looks as if only a miracle could do it?we'll see whoU run the White House? We'll see whether Indiana or Maine will - furnish the brains and backbone. And. then, his confounded vanitv about his magnetic power! Why, I've got just as good magnetism as he has. We can manufacture just as good magnetism in Indiana as in Maine. I've got an aura around my head all the time just as big as his'n, only people won't see it. If I had had mine advertised as much as his, they would. But when people get a notion into their heads that they can see one thing in one man and it can't be seen or found in another, they'll stick to it out of pure cussedness.?N. Y. Star. South Carolina Military Academy. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the South] Carolina Military Academy, which was held at the Chaileston Hotel last Wednesday night, a note of declination was read from Prof. J. M. Pickel, lately elected professor of chemistry and physics in the academy. It is known that this action of Professor Pickel was the result of his misunderstanding the scope of the chair which he had been chosen to fill. Professor Pickel's declination beiDg ac cepted, Prof. Charles L. Reese, Ph. D., associate professor of Johns Hopkins TJni. verrity and a distinguished graduate of the University of Heidelberg,-was unanimously selected for the place. General Johnston, superintendent of the academy, informed Professor Reese yester day morning by telegram of {his election, and received from him in the afternoon the reply that he would reach the academy early next week. It will be gratifying to the friends of this splendid institution to learn that this important chair w21 be so ably filled.? Charleston World. from 4 druggist. Pat.atka, FitA., May 31, 1887. The demand for Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is saoh that ? now buy in half gross lots, and I unhesitatingly say that my customers are well pleased. B. Khrstikg. TBS years with rbecmatism. Nswrox, N. C., June 25, 1887. OsKTiiEXEzr: I am pleasured in saying I have been a great sufferer of rheumatism for 10 years, and ? have exhausted almost every known remedy without relief. I was told to try B. B. B. which I did after long procrastination, and with the experience of t&ree oottiee, i am | almost a healthy man. I take it as a part of my duty to make known your wonderful Blood Purifier to suffering humanity, and respectfully ask yon to mail me one of ycur boois of wonders. Respectfully, W. L MOBEHEAD. B?fo?ing Fat. Henry R. Hinckley, a cutlery manufacturer of Northampton, Mass., has been asked for some "fat." Although an oldtime Republican, he replied that he believed the party was wrong on the tariff question and that he would not give it a cent to save it from perdition. Mr. Hinckley stands with Mr. Sargent and the many other manufacturers who beleive that lower duties would help their business. About the only protected industries that are likely to come down with "fat" are the trusts. ? Chicago Herald. Those who contemplate a visit to Charleston will do well to read the advertisement of Mrs. Hase.ll and Miss ~ ? Edwsids in another column. S&. A WO Everybody wants to clai rative agent. The value of B alone, unparalleled as a Bloo< fight other remedies, because ] ter with your blood, try it ? i argue with the public, and we how you suffer, we will give yo IMPURE BIjOOD. A Ceaeta Fl orida cored by B. B. B. Bmtw, Neab BwtnrswiCK, Ga^ May 27, '87 My Wood had teen Impure for a number of years. I broke oat tn ugly sores over my bead and body and I ?raid get nothing to heal them or purify my blcod (though I tried other socalled medicines) until I found that most valuable medicine (Botanic Blood Balm) B. B. B. I hare been vslng it for nearly a year, and in that time have taken about one dozen bottles, and I feel that lam nearly cured: the sores on my bead and body all healed. My health la good and leanest anything I desire. Youn respectfully, Edttard Glovsb. PROM A DRUGGIST. PALASKA, FLA. May 8], 1887, The demand for Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) Is snch that I now buy In half-gross lots, and I unhesitatingly aay that my customers are all w?a pleased. K. Kisotlsg. 10 TEARS WITH RHEUMATISM. NfcWTOir, N. C. Jane 25,1S87. Gurlurk: I am pleasured In saying I have bees a great sufferer of rheumatism for 10 j rears, and I have exhausted almost every Imown remedy without relief. I was told to -lay B. B. B. which I did after long procrastination, and with the experience of three bottles, Earn almost a healthy man. I take It as a part of my duty to make known your wonderful | Blood Purifier to suffering- humanity, and respectfully ask you to mall me one of your hooka of wander*. Respectfully, W. I. mokxttkatx. XXS USB FOR KLDXEYS. Jxscp, Ga^ May 88,1887. I hare been suffering from kidney disease for a month past, and the pain in my back was very severe. My occupation requires a good deal of writing at night and I suffered all the time. I saw one man who said he was cured by using Botanic Blood Balm,(B. B. B.) and I commenced using It, and the pain 1s a great deal leas. I have only used two bottles and believe tt win effect a core dy ue use 01 ? mure bottle*. Toorg respectfully, J. E. Colxmah. Send for our Book of Worn | . _ An Editor in Trouble. "The singular mistake," explains the editor of a Texas paper, "by which onr leading editorial appeared last week at the bottom of a column on the third page, was caused by our having entrusted the setting up of the same to a long, slab-sided Yankee jour printer who haDbened alone and wanted a job. We told him to make up the forms and work the papers off while we went home to give our wife some much-needed assistance in making her apple butter. The article was in relation to the recent act of the governor in pardoning a sheep thief, and was headed "Crowning roily.' The blundering tramp set it up 'Cranberry Jelly,' and chucked the article in the department of 'Useful Hotrsei hold Recipes.' It is such things as these j tbat make the life of journa]isc one of i constant care and anxiety, and make him ; an old man before his time." JPlAMte AAD OKtfASs. One thousand Piar.os and Organs to j close out by October 1. All Organs and ! Pianos sold at cash price, payable! November 1?no interest?delivered to j I your nearest depot Fifteen days trial, j Organs from $24 up; Pia*os from $150 j up.' All instruments warranted. Send r for circulars. Buy now and have the use of the instrument. Remember wo pay freight both way? if the instrument U.U21 V OtUU* JL $U C*?CLU.VCJWL iW? ^wu i New York. N. W. TRUMP, * Columbia, S. 0. It is Brilliant, bt-.t Dangerous. It is pretty generally known that not a few young women use belladonna to give brilliancy to their eyes, but it is not so well known that a large majority of those who thus injure their sight and brave the danger of becoming blind are women who have light eyes. Dark eyed women either have more sense or think their eyes are well enough as they are.?New York Sun. PRIVATE BOARD, j Permanent and Transient N, I Corner Wentworth ? Glebe Sis., I CHARLESTON, S. 0. House recently furnished throughout. | Location especially convenient?street j cars passing every five minutes in front j of the door. Terms moderate. Mbs. E. E. HASELL, miss a. c>. jjijL?wAivi?D. j CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTIfCTE. No Institute for "Young Ladies in the South has advantages superior to those ofiered here in every department?Collegiate, Art and Music. Only experienced and accomplished. Teachers engaged. The building is: lighted with Gas, 'warmed with the best wrought-iron Furnaces, and a Hot j Water Heater, has Hot and Cold! Water Baths, and first-class appoint-! ments as a Boarding School in every j respect?no School in the South Las superior. ?er FALL SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5, 1888. For Catalogue, with full particulars, address Bev. Wm. R. ATKINSON, Charlotte, N. C. SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS, CATAWBA OOUNTY, N. C. Newly fitted up with new Hotel and I Furniture for over 400 guests and the! ra-onrietors would be erlad to see all their i old and many new frenclc here. The medical properties of the water are unrivalled for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver, Kidney and Urinary diseases, General Debility and nervous prostration. Healthier location not to be found. Much new furniture is being added. BATHS COMPLETE. Cool, Shower, Warm and Hot Sul- ! phur, Hot Air and Vapor Baths. Fine Band of Music and all amusements kept at first-class Watering Places. Write for 1 Catalogue. Db. E. O. ELLIOTT & SON, ? Proprietors. * RD IN SE m anmethine extraordinary fo . B. B. is too well-known now : i Remedy, and nobody can pn B. B. B. takes care of itself. ] t single bottle will open your e; don't do it If one bottle dor iu a gross. Read these certific THE BEST PURIFIER MADE. Duulscus, Ga-, Jane 29,1887. j I hare suffered with Catarrh for about four jean, and after using four bottles of Botanic Blood Balm I had my general health greatly improved, and If I could keep out of the bad weather I would be cured. I believe It Is the best purifier made. V?ry respectfully, L. W. Thoxfso v. TWELVE TEARS AFFLICTED. Blotftok, Iro., Feb. 6,1887. I have been afflicted with Blood Poison for I vears. Have used prescription from | physicians offered me during that period. I Through the druggist, W. A. Gutellus, I procured one bottle of B. B. B. and since have used three bottles, and am satisfied it has done me more good than anything T ever used. I am almost well, and am sure, within two or three weeks I will be perfectly well, after twelve years suffering Intensely. Write or address Joseph Feist, Well's Co, Ind. Baker and Confectioner. I SPLENDID FOB A SPRING TONIC. Ablototon, Ga., June 80,1887. I suffered with malarial blood poison more or less, all the time, and the only medicine that done me any good Is B. B. B. It Is undoubtedly the best blood medicine made, and for this malarial country should be used by every one in the spring of the year, and as good in summer, fan and winter as a tonic and blood purifier. GIVES BETTER SATISFACTION. Cadiz, Kt., July 6,1887, Please send me one box Blood Balm Catarrh Snuff by return mall, as one of my customers Is taking: B. B. B- for catarrh and wants a box of the snuff. B. B. B. gives better satisfaction than any medicine I ever sola. I have sold 10 dozen in the past 10 weeks, and It gives good satisfaction. If I don't remit all right for snuff write me. Youra, W. N. 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Every department of instruction filled by accomplished and experienced toachers. Building one of the largest and best equipped in the South. Heated by steam. Gas and electric light. Water throughout whole building. Special rates for two or more from same family. Correspondence solicited. For circular and catalogue address Rev. R. BUR WELL & SON, Raleigh, N. C. PITTS CARMINATIVE! fob iatfakt8 axd TEETHING CHILDREN, An instant relief for colic of infants. Cures Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Infantum or any diseases of the stomach ! and bowels. Makes the critical period j of Teething safe and easy. Is a safe and ! pleasant tonic. For sale by all druggists, and for wholesale by Howard, Willbt & Co., Augusta, Ga :ason. r whatever they have as a cufor "claim-making." It stands . Dduce its superior. We don't i you have anything the matyes. It is nonsense to try and 1't do you any good, no matter ates: A PREACHER CURED OF DYSPEPSIA. Miooostteze, Fla., Leo* Co., July 20,1898. I have been a sufferer from Indigestion and dyspepsia for a long time, and have tried many remedies, but until I was induced by my friends to try your B.B.6. received no relief, but since using It have found more relief and comfort than from any other treatment I have used. Hoping you will forward to my address your little 32-yaQc fcoofe for j?rtcription,aleo ev* denoe of cures. Send at earliest date. Bxv.Boa*?a A REMARKABLE SHOWING JOB I B.B.B. AGAINST OXBBB remedies. PtJTXAJC OOf April 29,1887. I have been suffering for more than thirty years with an Itching and burning all over my face and body, I took eighteen bottles of one a blood medicine and It did me no good. I com* % menced last January to use B. B. B., and nJtMM using five bottles I felt better and stouter thi^H I have In thirty years, my health Is better anff I weigh more than I ever did. The Itching has nearly ceased, and I am confident that a few more bottles of B. B. B. will cure me entirely. I am slity-two years old and can now do a good day's work In my field. I consider It the best medicine I have ever seen, for It certainly did me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken. I had, in all, nearly a hundred sings on my faoe, neck and body. Jaios PcnuBXOjr TWO BOTTLES CURE RHEUMATISM:. Boughtow, Abx? June 4, 1887. I cheerfully state the following facts In regard to the use of your medicine in my family My little son, 14 years of age, suffered from ar acute attack of rheumatism, caused by undue exposure and chilling of the blood. I heard year remedy highly recommended, and pur cnasea one oome tu jnuuunoi w Ark. In about one month, after using this bottle, he became so much better that I got the second bottle which Is now being used, and my son Is nearly well, and I think by removing | him to a cooler summer climate (which I will | do) and continuing its use, a perfect cure will I be effected. I consider B. B. B. a most and ex- j oellent blood purifier. Chas. H. 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Baltimore, 9.42p.m. 9.45a.in Lv.Washington 11.00p.m. 11.24a.m. Lr. Richmond, 2.30a.m. S.lOp.m Ly. Greensboro, 9.48a.m. 10.44p.m. Lv. Salisbury, 11.23a.m. 12.37ngt. Lv. Charlotte, 1.00p.m. 2.10a.m. Lv. Rock Hill, 2.02p.m. 3.10a.m. Lv. Chester, 2.45p.m. X.52a.m. Lv. Winnsboro, 3.47p.m. 4.53a.m. At. Columbia. 5.43p.m. 6.55a.m Lv. Johnston*8 7.52p.m. 9.01a.m. IjV. Trenton, 8.08p.m. 9.18a.m Lv. Graniteviile, 8.36p.m. 9.46a.m. Ar. Augusta, 9.15p.m. 10.30a.m. Ar. Charleston (via S. C.R.R.) 9.45p.m. 11.00a.m. Ar. Savannah (via Cent. R. R.) 6.15a.m. C.OOp.m THROUGH CAB SERVICE. Pullman Palace Cars between Augusta and Danville on Nos. 50 and 51. Pullman Palace Buffet Cars between Augusta and Washington, D. C-, on Nos. 52 and 53. J AS. L. TAYLOR, General Passenger Agent. D. CARDWELL, D. P. A., Columbia, S. C. SDL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. FRESHCHOICE EVAPORVTED APPLES. CHOICE TURKISH PRUNES. CHOICE CREAM CHEESE. CHOICE MESSINA LEMONS. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S IMPORTED PICKLES. LEA & PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. FRESH MACCARONI. TEAM-COOKEDCRUSIIED OATS A full line of Canned Goods, including something very fine in Peaches and Sliced and Grated Pineapple. FRESH GROUND SPICE-all kinds. SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, at reduced prices. TERMS FOR ABOVE-CASH. R. M. HUEY. PUSH, PLUCK, -ANDPemnce. BY the exercise of these qualities we were enabled to do a larger millinery busine- last season than ever before, and if a choice selection and LOW PRICES will guarantee a larger patronage this fall and winter, we enter the contest fully assured of success. Our stock has been CAREFULLY SELECTED, aud we have secured the services of a lady from one of the largest millinery houses in America, who will be found fully competent to discharge her work in a highly satisfactory manner. Our stock of Dress Goods with trimmings to match, has never been larger than at present, ana me iaay woo selects a dress without looking through our line will regret it. All other lines are full to overflowing. WE ARE ANXIOUS to dispose of them, and all are invited to come and inspect. Remember the Did stand. 1>. LilDEBDALE. COIUPET -Life of WE ENTER THE RACE DET stand and still further increase our btif JUST NOW we ask an inspection LADIES' DEPi1 We think we can show you the h line of DRESS GOODS AN' ever offered in this market. Our bi this line of goods, and we will bejglad with any house in the country. OUR MILLINERY is now filled -with ajnew' andijcomplei charge of Miss Sheppard. We want no "long profit" on the "short und quick," and everything of VRESH AN WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN J AL COM] McHaster, Brie 11JJ IT UlUilU. A/J TURNER'S ??o EVERJf THING NEW! EVER] THING POINTS TO A 3 FALL TR o? Having purchased a. full the leading novelties in the trade t Intending purchasers will fiud it to their: see for themselves the CHOICE CLASS Tv/-v/\mrt A *ti 15UUTB Al>l J Are positively without a peer in regard more essential, quality, durability and che We keep a fall line of GENTS' AND keeping & fall assortment of everything f< FIRST-CLASS DRU This line of business is no novice to, deavor to keep abreast with the times. / ^"Highest prices paid for cotton^^ MACAUI 9-20fxly FASHION ABJ AT 1 HE BIGHT PRICES AR1 THE BUI WE do not claim to have the finest or the ne the largest stock of goods ever brought to Wii low as they can be sold legitimately in this or; all its branches is asjnear complete as you wil) L\|DRESS: Henriettas. Serces. Cashmeres, Tricots, Flar cotton and wool mixed and unmixed dress fat i^lTBiinn Moire Watered! Silk, Silk Plushes, Braidec Beads, Cords, Metal Buckles, Beaded Ornamei L\ WRi New Markets, Shor tWraps, Jackets and Jer New Markets, Cashmere Shawls, Cotton Shaw mere Shawls at a small margin above New Yo WOOLEHi OI Men's White and Scarlet Wool Shirts and Di and Pants, Ladies' White Wool and Cotton I fants' Wool and Cotton Shirts and Undervests BLANKETS ! BLANKETS! In all quality $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Lap Robes in all IN CIOT] We can show you a nice line of Men's, Youtl most any price you can mention. Overcoats weight; also Boys' andiChildren's Overcoats. BOOTS AND We sell only solid leather goods, purchased than solid leather purchased of us we will che turned. 0EN1 Sewing M Headquarters for Si o SIXTY-THREE SEWING MACHINE* | hand. Agent for the New Davis Vertical i three leading and best family machines < you a good new sewing machine. Come at nnaaivz Tmami JL7 V \_* V? X JLJvJt JJ \J \J 11 Fifteen vehicles on hand and for sale. 0 out Seat, Jump Seat, Spring Carts, and < same number to arrive. All will be sold ch Millinery, Fancy Goods, Notions, Dry Go qacco, Cigars, Groceries, Furniture, etc., t lowest at y A TriOA' 3TJEJ? Trade.ERMINED TO KEEP OUB iiness. of our LRTMENT. andsomest and most complete D TRIMMINGS iyer worked hard and long on ^ to compare stook and prices DEPARTMENT ? stock. &nd will^again be in se goods, but will sell them fered^wili be < d:new. SHOWING QUE GOODS TO 3BS. ? & Ketefcin, HEff STORE r MITE BLOCK. r THING GOOD! EVEBYfOST SUCCESSFUL 'ADE. LINE OF DRY GOODS OF ALL hey are now ready for ^inspection, advantage to make an early cail and OF|GOODS;we are offeriug.l jOnr D SHOES to style, fit, comfort, and what is ;apnes?i. BOYS' CLOTHING. We propose jund in a r GOODS JSTQRE. .as, and with every facility will en-flj jAY & TURNER. LiE GOODS I IMPACTS THAT INTEREST V west or the prettiest or the cheapest or lusboro, but we do claim to sell them as any other market, and that oar stock in I find anywhere. GOODS, W: inels, Brocades, and a variety of.'cheaper irics. IINGS. I Sets, Braided Passnmentrie, Braids, its, Silk Laces, Metal Clasps. " IPS. . seys, Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Is. We will sell our Zephyr and Cashrk cost to close them out RESWEAR. awers, Ladies Scarlet Wool Undervest Jndervest, Youths', Children's andlnjs, sizes and prices. Horse Blankets at I styles. BLOW is'. Boys' audi Children's Suits at&l3 in men's light, medium and heavy i SHOES. from reliable dealers, and any otaer ^ ;erfully refund the price paid us if reER & CLARKE. lachines swing Machines 5 OF VARIOUS KINDS OK Feed, New Home, and Favorite? Dn the market. 935 cash will bay id see. J. 0. BOAG. 38. BUGGIES. pen, Top, Double-Seated, Tarnr\r\?* An/l ? * uuu wnw-uuiac TT JtgUUS, &Q& ecp for cash or good paper by j. a BOAG. * ods, Shoes, Confectioneries, To* dways to be foand as low as the J. O. BOA P3.