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BTTirnTT-Trnr?'rrrwiTirmrTnare?w SHIMix LIKE STARS. sigh 'is<i c-nis with REV. DR. TALMAGE OFFERS SUBLIME j whf is, I in deiu earnest. xae HOPE FOR CHRISTIAN WORKERS tnat you :n?.jnot r>ri cp at it The-j" said _ ^ ? oi ^ Vr.pt7jir t:ia"a- ^ ^ r''c" a.\>ootii<saiaaio-xiisiiu;uui!-*oo - miles long. but ::ie ?nd by Christian Admonition?The Ovsr- take it. Artillery : - , , ^ , , and iieets pouring c whelming Thonsh: of th^ Text?5>hii?iz?? , , * ? tnousauds or men rc< r Throcsh Eternity ami Reigning; Forever. anything. The stou ? , , . , ,.,... it he rock and surr.: TniS d-.scourse flashes a briga* .igat into transsrressiop, under the life of Christian wooers and offers a aoi.st the fisgof sublime hope for all those who are discour- A Jt Jg pjj tj,:s aged in their attempts to do good. Dr. Tal- Christian work for n mage s text last Sunday was Daniel xn. 3, iQCS t0 all theuithfu "They that turn many to righteousness shall ti,at.un. maav t0 ri shine as the stars forever and ever." ^ ^ S..ars forever Every man ha3 a thousand roots and a ?ave a ^rrUed 11 thousand branches. .His roots reach down Rnd Venus and Ju'jii through all the earth. His branches spread the gUQ thr0W3 di;wi through'all the heavens. He speaks with ens> tiie star3 pick ? voice, with eye, with hand, with foot. His and hoM thern jQ w silence often is loud as thunder and his life tj,p advances* * is a dirge oradoxology. There is no such standin<'around the thine as negative influence. A\ e are all posi- ii?hl borrowed fro-> live in the place we occupy, making trie nes5_jesug iu thei world better or masing it worse, on the songs. Jesus in their Lord's side or on the devil's, nakingup Jurist jeft_ heave: reasons for our blessedness or banishment, jerQpt;0Q 0n ear*tH ' and we have already done work in peopling kn^r he wouId heaven or hell. I near people tell of wnat ^ a-0,j,-cue ^ thr they are going to do. A man who has burned forcver \he music * down a city mighty as well talk o: some evil tion wouIJ dispersf that he expects to uo, or a man who nas saved dar]jened ^ ^ ve, an empire might as well talk of some good ev chariot would he expects to do. By the force of your evil beU would tfl influence you have already consumed mnn- -oe r,om ou t^e ^,5 ite values, or you have by the power of a the ;reat Iaetrot>oii right influence won whole kingdoms for God. , t,0?t;iprlce ;a fceavi It would be absurd for me, by elaborate ,n *.v? 'j to prove that the w?r:J is off the traci. \ou might in eanhlJ tc as well stand at the foot of an embankment, tW k } f tK wreck Of a capsized rail train, | ofh?s proving by elaborate argument that some- j ~s" and tears and wi thing is out of order Adam tumbled over ^ he looks iatQ ^ the embankment 60 centuries ago, and tee i(J hi kiim'o-n wm Trhole race in_ one long .rain has ?one on tumbling in the same direction. Crash. ? -ov Tke crash.' The only question now is. By what rfei!ec^d from the s: leverage can the crushed thing be lifted? By last of sin $tru what hammer may tae fragments be recon- or5> * aJ {he t,structed? I want to snow you how we may fiaiih wilh v b 'h turn many to righteousness, ana what will forpvor Z' J be jour future pay for so doing J AgIL CkrLuan , First we may turn tnem by the charm of I star| ia the fact lha a light example. A child coming from a < ^ of each Qth< filthy ^ome was taugnt at school to wash its j *nd goc eaci ^.orld face. It went home so much unproved in j ^ like the CQr appearance that its mother ^ashed her :ace. can20l tell whcre 0I And wnen the fatner of the household came other be<rins N tl home and saw the improvement m domestic ar ? appearance he washed his face. The neigh- j ^ , . " bors happening in, saw the change and be tat in h tried the same experiment, until all the [ tud fc cach one a< I >7-oogni.ed, as gr, leuxa e?uu^c,^ .mv ..^v.r-v aiJL lfle jrw.u result^ of one schoolboy washmS hii face. Mi to ifu, he were That 13 a table by which we set forth that ^ng up, n0 mob the best -way to get ue world Trashed of its A ?:t- ^ sins and pollution is to have our own heart Qu< ? tJl t \ and life cleansed and purified. A man with ter- *t0 each one 1 grace in his heart and Christian cheerfulness a2 i s^vic03 and vjc" in his face and holy consistency m his be- ?e*ore mea went havior is a perpetual sermon and the ser- orators toid them tl mon (lifers from others m that it has but one menibered b their ? head, and the longer it runs the better be commeraola:ed k There are honest men who walk down ^ graveyard Wall street, making tne teeth of iniquity find ? ' chatter, lhere a happy men yho g$> into a M . \ sickroom and by a look help the broken ' , , . , r , j world does not rsu bone to Knit and the excited nerves drop to ^ be no . a calm beating. There are pure men whose ^orker . heaTen> presence silences the tongue 01 uncleannes.?. v The mightiest agent of good on earth is a . , T T>.,, - ,, , ; tne past story of woi consistent Cnrisuan. I like tne Lible lolded j . i , between lids of cloth, of calfskin or morocco, S!,, /' " t l ? but I like it better when, in the share ofa man, it goes out into the world-a Bible il- 'T4L ChrShu Instated. Courage is beautiful to read a; ^ ^ ; aoout, but rather would I see a man with all f a ? * the world against him conSdcnt as thou-M i f all the world were for him. l'atience "is iL : beautiful to read about, but rather would 11 * T* _ , , ~ , ... ~ , * j grouD. Ihe rieiau.s see a bufietted soul calmly waiting for tne { ? - , - > ? tA{ system is only a coi time oi ueuverauuc. - auu ? -- : bright l.ices satterei read about, but rather would 1^ find a man j _|a^ ^he worlds d in the midnight walking straight on as j jnViuadrons anc though he saw everything. Oh, how many j irnrRensity. So Ciir; souls have been turned to God oy the charm ;n osi,rab of a bright example. j am sure that soi When in the Mexican war the troops were heaven a great <lw wavering, a general rose in his stirrups and Yonder is a consteil; dashed into* the enemy's lines, shouting, ians. They lived ci ' Men, follow me"' They, seeing his courage They never laughe and disposition, dashed on after him and hour anxious lest th gained the victory. What men want to rally nity. but they loved them for God is an example to lead tlxem. shine in brilliant coi All your commands to others to advance xiot leng to get into amount to nothing as long as you stay be- Yonder is a constel hind. To affect them aright you need to Christians?asteroid start for heaven yourself, loosing oacs omj j my. wane some soi to give the stirring cry of "Men, follow!" * battle and blaze lik< Again, we may turn many to righteousness dar: a feeble ray lil by prayer. There is no such dctective as constellation of marl prayer, for no one can hide away from it. It triarchs. Our souls puts it hands upon the shoulder of a man 10,- ^ni seek out the mo 000 miles off. It alights on a ship midatlantic. j Yonder is a cons The little child cannot understands the law j -^jtb the play of ligh of electricity or how the telegraph operator j full of sympathies ai by touching the instrument may dart a mes- j congratulations. W sage under the sea to another continent, j words took fire. T7! Nor can we, with our small intellect, under-1 could not hold them stand how the touch of a Christian's prayer x a world's woes, they shall instantly strike a soul on the other side [ ken. "When they w of the earth. You take ship and go to some -lamed with enthusi: other country and get there at 11 o'clock in circle of light, const* the morning. You telegraph to America ?rc; Ob, that you and the message gets here at G o'clock the whica can transform same morning. In other words, it seems might at last sail in to arrive here five hours before it started, and wheel in that gl< like that is prayer. God says, t;Lefore foreve* and ever, they call I will hear." To overtake a loved Again, Christian 1 one on the road you may spur up a lathered the stars in swiftnesi steed until he shall outrace the one that n0{; stop to shin f fho. notpc fA frhhilt & "DrOTSr cfoTG coro c\Q in TP! shall catch, it at one gallop. A boy running | apparently most thor away from home may take the midnight I aIicis 0f miles a ndr train from the country village and reach the j using his telescope seaport in time to gain the ship that sails on : from world crag to w the morrow, but a mother's prayer will be star standing still. ' on the deck to meet him, and in the ham- to fly to catch his pre mock before he swings into it, and at the game as that which capstan before he winds the rope around, shoct through the and on the sea against the sky as the vessel Like petrels midatla: plows on toward it. There is a mightiness from, no shore and b( in prayer. George Mulier prayed a com- i place, flying, flyirng, pany of poor boys together, and then he | worlds rest not as th prayed up an asylum in which they might j age after age, foreve: be sheltered. He turned his face toward hastes to its pre;, bu Edinburgh and prayed, and there came ?1 the eagles. You havi 000. He turned his face toward London and the swift horse, und prayed, and there came <?1 000. He turned slip like a smooth ri his'face toward Dublin and prayed, and there the four hoofs strike came ?1,000. The breath of Elijah's prayer 5 beat your pulses tal blew all the clouds off the sky, and it was J But all these things ; ^ nf FliiaVfl nrfWT I icn-n rr^tVi mntir.n blew all the clouds together, and it wa.:- wet moon moves 54,000 i weather. Prayer in Daniel's time walked NTentune flashes' on 1 the cave as a lion tamer. It reached up and Voider liercury croe took the sun by its golden bit and stopped it hour. So. like the s and the moon by its silver bit and stopped shine in swiftness of it- You hear now of f? 'We have all yet to try the full power of i sick 1,000 miles awaj prayer. The time will come when the j days to get to them. American church will pray with its face to- j of sufiering that den ward the west and all the prairies and inland attention, but it tak< cities will surrender to God, and will pray there. Oh, the joy \ with face *oward the sea, and all the islands fillmentofthe test, is and ships will besome Christian. Parents equal to 100,000 mile who have wayward sons will get down on earth got used to Ci: their knees and say, "Lord, send my boy not quit when death home," and the boy in Canton shall get right enly take on more ve up from the gaming table and go down tc ing child in London, find out which ship starts first for America, taken up to God. Y< Not one of us yet knows how to pray. All stant tc do it. The: we have done as yet has enly been pottering. New Yo/k to be urr A boy gets hold of his father's saw and ham- that gate of sin. Yc mer and tries to make something, but it is a stant to arrest him. poor atl'air that he makes. The father comes foot or stroke of wing and takes the same saw and hammer and new law that shall builds the house or the ship. In the child- where you would go hood of our Christian faith we make but. poor text suggests velocitv work with these weapons of prayer, but fore you, with notb Then we come to the staiure of men in mission of light and 1 Christ Jesus, then, under these implements, shine in swiftness of the temple of God will rise and the world's ever and ever, redemption will be launched. God cares not Again. Christian for the length of our prayers, or the number shine in magnitude of our prayers, or the beauty of our prayers, man knows that thes or the place of our prayers, but it is the faith looking like gilt buff 1t> them that tolls. Uelieviiif riravcr soars matter. To Wcich ti - - - -- O f -J - , w higher than the lark ever sang, plunges that u would rcjuii deeper than diving bell ever sank, darts hundreds of thousan quicker than lightning ever liashed. Though chains hundreds of ti we have used only the back of this weapon and at the bottom o' instead of the edge, what marvels ii?ve been either side hundreds wrought! If saved, we are all the captives wide, and that then ( of some earnest prayer. Would <Jod that in put the mountains in desire for the rescue of souls we might iu hills into the bal.m-: prayer lay hold of the resources of the Lord been e-jual to the un Omnipotent! liit'u balance on his We may turn many to righteousness by world against wor'd Christian :uimonition. L>o not wait untii out his measuring'in you can make a formal speech. Address the liers-V'iel is in one next to you. You will not go home miles in diarn alone today. Between this and your place of miles in diameter. ; stopping you may decide the destiny pe.-trl "r. i-'-ach o: of an imau>rt:ii spirit. Ju?t cue sfs'vnco y<:i:d u. i;\">gi:'>:ivn V it one <iuestiftn, just one toile-l for Chi 1st on eirth shall ri.-e u?"* I WATi'PfNfi talk, that begia? with a rmgaituae oi privilege, and a nrigaituue oi * * a earning snu'He is not streagth. and a magnitude of holiness, and a the heart throb of a man magnitude of joy, and the weakest saint in ME^SU^ES TO f re is not a sonl'on e'irth elorr become greater than all that we can - . r.. ,1 DUOTiONh to UO'.l IT YOU rijrjitv luiiigiuc HI on ?n,n?ujsi, .Gibraltar could no; be Brethren, "It doth not yet appear -what ? : feet hi^h n.n<2 we shall be." V'isdoni that shall know Fum'smi .n 0^,1 English ana I Mitch did everything, wealth that shall possess every md sappers and miners, thing, strength tint shall possess everything. Hounrht.Jti i-.iitc ut volleys of death, and glory that shall circumscribe every- jr.ff From ?ji r?<v ckless of danger can do thing! We shall not he like a taper set in a test heart of sin, though sick man's window or a handle of sJioks T?s?tch?l. unded by an ocean of kindled on the beach io warm a siiivering ?pJO rn?ittek3" of Christian bombardment crew, but you must take the diameter an-i redemption. the circunifer. nce of a world if you would , , '.^r lonitiou and prayer and get any idea of t lie greatness of our estate J .' ~ . J othing? My text r>rom- when we shall shine as the s'ars forever OUJTnly f 1'- -JIS2P . 1 eternal luster, '-They and ever. lVitr" r" ^hteousoes* shall shine lastly?and coming to this point my Thursday, and .) ' As stars the redeemed miml almost breaks down under the content- Dr. Simons, giv i;ht. What makes Mars plation?like the stars, all Christian work- unanimously ac :er so luminous'.' When ers shall shine in duration. The same stars servtd that the a his torch in the heav. that look down upon us looked down upon vvi-l betaken, ip the scattered brands the Chaldein shepherds The meteor that I in the town ccescion as the queen of saw flashing across the sky the other night, have to CO so :t.I Christan workers, 1 wonder if it was not the same one that of the Stlte boarc throne, will shine in the pointed down to where Jesus lay in the there are no Jura 1 the Sua of Kighteous- manger, and if, having pointed out his birth- ^oa'-'d wil' ins1 ir faces, Jesus iu th^ir place.it has ever since been wandering he *7 to carry on i ?J L thTAMo-ri tViP liAavftrm. watching to see how irmmpu? i*** v*?v ?.Vv? ^ 2 once for a tour of re- the world would treat him. When Adam jet the glorified ones awoke in the garden in the cool of the day, , S "9 a '* ic back again. But let he saw coming out through the dusk of the P^.f10 , one and go away to stay evening the same worlds that greeted us last C'XijiOSire 'ould stop, the congrega- night. matters. i1 ollow the temples of God be In Independence hall is an old cracked whica was pass ?c "3 of life stagnate, and bell that sounded the signature of the Decla- vote: become a hearse, and j ration of Independence. You cannot ring it '"JResclv^d, Ta. 11. and there would not now, but this great chime of silver bells that felt by ssveral o ide3 to bury the dead of strike in the dome of night ring out with as Carolina, esp^cia .s, for there would be sweet a tone as when God swung them at coast, as to the p 2n. Cut Jesus lives, the creation. Look up at night and know introduction of eerred live with him. that the white liilies that bloom in all the fuo-ees from iltfd i ihem as his com- hanging gardens of our King are century iu'toTrns in the i >11 and remember what plants, not blooming once in 10U years, but ered exempt frorc lor o: his name and for through all the centuries. The star at 0f fever1 igdom. All their pray- which the mariner locks tonight was the * j A * J t * Drk will rise before him light by which the ships of Tarshish were rpu;s uoai : faces, and he will di- guided across the Mediterranean and the !' "j , \ *. ? them?his peace their Venetian liotilla found its way into Lepanto autfiOri.H their holiness, his joy Their armor is as bright tonight as when in ?ia5r J1 y of the central throne ancient battle the stars in their courses f^?e8S toafc itltj place in South C urroundtng tnrones, tne ws*" wmv*... .ck from the Christian. To the ancients the stars were symbols of 1 danger of iniect nature a-tremble and a- eternity, but here the figure of my text J 'or the dissase ha r shall shine as the stars breaks down, not in defeat, but in the ma-1 V&tion O? 4.5Q0 j jestics of the judgment. The stars shall 1 toius. The garri rorkers shall belike the not shine^ forever. The Bible says they j bralta has been ! t they have a light inde- shall fall like autumnal leaves. As when the nocja wis not e ;r. Look up at the night connecting factory band slips at nightfall from thisllissase. W] show its distinct glory, the main wheel all tbe smaller wheels slack- such refuses sh< tflagration in which you en tbeir speed, and with slower motion they reople of cur sis' le flame stops and an- tura utuil1 they come to a full stop, so this jaa21^y we Wqu] ine, Herschel and Mer- great machinery of the universe, wheel with- 'ailthoritie a3 if each one of them m wheel, making revolution of appalling So our individualism speed, shall by the touch of God's hand slip -ff. ; ? eaven. A great multi- the band of present law and slacken and 1i.8CcS Oi_?il reii s observable, as distinct- tsoP- That is what will be the matter with stricken r? >atly celebrated, as if in 'be mountains. The chariots in which they suctl purification srate to gate, and from ride shall halt so suddenly that the kings and economical] the only inhabitant. shall be thrown out. Star after star shall be use of fumigaiioi no indiscriminate rush: carried out to burial amid funeral torches of gas. er standing out illustri- burning worlds. Constellations shall throw "This only rt earthly achievement ad- ashes on their heads, and all up and down apartment s'uch lis self denials and pains highways of spacc there shall be mourn- ijox car with fenc tories published. inS> mourning, mourning, because of the out to the last war the worlds that are dead. But the Christian * ?*??/.!? 1 :at they would all he re- w?rkers shall never quit f heir thron*? TKev IT _ .1, i :ountry and their names sba11 reigQ forever and evei l~e ' lce.se/.a J all samtr bodie l poetry and in. song, bat 5 ,, , I in Richmond and jou I A Sheriff Condemned. *7 by tu6 GJii&n 0 graves, over each of j At Thursday's session of the Execu- cheaply seem ;ion, "Unknown." The tive Council of the American ITedera- ,,, , ?Qiever icmber its heroes, but I tion of Labor held at Washington, D. -^sS-anci States ; unrecognised Christian j C-, the following resolutions were t*19 last centurj Each one known by all; J adopted; towns in New iwn by acclamation: all i '"ilesclved. That we declare the at- Island, ac k for God gleaming in tack of Sheriff Martin and his deputies lent among the . foot and palm They at Latimer on the marching miners ala30st extermin tmct light as the stars,. 0I1 str2ke was a brutal unprovok- ^5, ^ years r ,. r, Q ! ed massacre, inspired by the coal op- Philadelphia, Bo r ^ I ierators cf that Sfction to defeat the other places, be Wily circles ? Brothers ' dern*nds o'i the men for better cDudi- Charleston Oa? imuJ circles. i>roiaerj?, . rears after its ap tee hold of each other s | w , , _ , , , U on?*a>?>A ;?"\T-a in groups. Orion in a j. Resolved, Tnat the ever ready use L appeared in A. in a group. The solar ^ late years of court ir junctions, aommervilie, npany of children with armed force and state militia in times without a paupi * * ?' *? nf !ohn<< fvmiKiAs is iinlv nirt of the surrounded witc i arouna one great ure-1 ? .0 not straggle otr. They {insidious programme to entirely sub Wlt!l no cellars i f fleets sailing through j jugate the workers of America to the stamps or water stiaa workers in heaven most debasing degradation miles. The wat orhoods and clusters _ "Resolved, That we condemn most sian wells 60 to S ae people I will like in severely the wanton killirg and low ^ever, aftei iMor ri -rr wouadinfc> of the poor miners at Latti- tbere- was as ^ I ea-th by SiJ rnfl" mer' aod wiI1 *ive our fullest heln, the most crowdet d. 'They tv"fke<l every t,hrou?h tbe trade unions and the "A carload of ey should lose their dd Americ** federation of labor, to Memphis arrived God, and yonder they ra3fe mon.ey.sthe legal prosecution town of Sommer istellation. Yet I shall aDd conviction of Sheriff Martin and D?en handl that particular group. his murderous minions, that through eluding the phj lation of small hearted! tbe courts of our land even handed them with the < s in the eternal astrono- justice may be done to atone for these stricken ill of fevi uls go ap from Christian revoltingmurders." J handled mail in s - Mars, these asteroids ? I the only subj< :e Vesta. Yonder is a I _ ,^e Djf:ine in Silver. ver jn pre>riou^i yrs. of apostle?, of pa- -the go id editors of the country The only safe baj as they go up to heaven | ?re harping considerably on the fall yellow fever is st congenial society. the price of silver, asd at the sama heavy frost and i >tellation almost merry time pointing to the "bullion value'' inate where a CO] t. On earth they were of the silver doilar, which is now, of 65 to 70 fahi id songs and tears and they claim, worth somewhere around j where it once o< -I Thpw?is instl will alone StOD it! aeu mey prsjeu. wen ; iw yvu muu - ? ? - ? 0 ?^ hen thej sung, the tunc I one little point connected with the i baggage and text . When the-wept over j question which these chaps seem to tain the germs of sobbed as if heartbro- overlook. About a year ago, in an question among s orked for Christ, they ofScial document, Secretary of the It will be reme ism. bonder they are? Treasury John Gr. Carlisle slated thai tees of Clemstn < jliaticn of joy, galaxy Oi ^ sjiver dollar is not redeemable in state board of he and I hy_ that grace or in any other kind of money, quest to the natis . the -worst into ?tin best aQCj treasury had never re- lies to detail an e 3riGus*ioup?as A stars deeined il in ?oId- Inasmuch ss they to CJftason and a ^ are not redeemable in gold, nor ever moving all possit workers will shine like ^ave been redeemable in that coin, cent fever epidem 3 of motion. The worlds j some of the gold bug editors ought to Snal letter receiv s. There are no fixed?explain why it is that the bullion tne United Siat ive position. The star value of the silver dollar, worth nom- service relative tc oughly fixed files thous- inally only forty-two cents in gold, Washington, D tut'e. The astronomer, still maintains its equality of value Dr James Evans, for an alpenstock, leaps with gold. Why is ic, now, breth- B^ard of Heai orld crag and finds no res, in view of the fact that the Sir: Replying t Ihe chamois hunter has silver dollar, not redeemable in gold, J cent date, inform y, but not so swift is his has not declined in harmony tvith the j the state board the scientists tries to va]Ue of the metal of which it is I pleased to have . tower of obseryatory. J geon Geddings to atic that seem to come , under the C( ; bound to no landing Go.dites G?ctivS 3car?cJ. in previous letter so tuese great hocks 01 protesi which the .London have to advise yoi ey go, wing and w:ag, hangers drew up at their meeting in epidemic of yelio' r and ever. The e?gle | the clearing bouse Thursday 2?ainst It will not be pos t we sha.l in speed beat pQ]jCy 0f the governor cf the Bink ings to visit the c e notices the velocity o &f Eag]an^ jn announcing its willing- The Hon. B. R hKm on 1 ! h j nvses ness t0 maintain one-fifth of its bullion notified to the san t:earthinLsucl^ick reserve in silver was presented to the By direction of '-r rhp wmc v:bration bank today. The resolution is accom- general of marine are not swift i^compar- panied by a formal letter, and the ~ Respectr of which I speak. The resolution itself is in the came of the Preston nilesinaday. Yonder clearing house association. Although 1,000 miles in an hour, ail the members were not represented The conditions s 100,000 miles in an at the meeting, a majori-'y cf the above letter are tl tars, the Christian shall membership was rep?*esenied and Geddings' actual motion. ^ unanimously adopted the resolution, of living while at uher or mother or child which is as follows: Governor Ellert r, and it takes you two "That this meeting entirely disap- board that it wc You hear of some case pr0ves of the Bank of England agree Gedainga is an e lands your immediate exercise the option, permitted and sanitary ergi: ;s you an hour to get ^ act holding one fifth or the yellow fever d vaen you sha?, m .at- & other nortion whatever of silver several months b liW 5t>ti U.UU k/V a :san hour! Having on ^ a. reserve againt the circulation of Clemson. The f< iristian work, you will the Bank Ox England nctes." was olftred D7 Dr strikes you. You will An organizjd movement has begun ed* locity. There is a dy- to indues other commercial bodies to -kc i p m- , and its spirit must be protest against the announcement of S, .T ' jfV1' )u are there in an in- the governor of the Bank of Eii^land r?seiua,-17e of e is a young man in ? to ' rise service sent b ested from going into Torpedo Boat c?pa?za8. Wyman be furnis iu are there in an in- Torpedo boat Xo. 25 has capsizsd report of the c Whether with spring of and sunk near the first lightship off ed and reported uj ; or by the force of some Oux Haven, eight of her crew, includ- ditions of Clemsc hurl you to the spot [ ing her commander, Duke Frederick one I know not, but my William of Mecklenburg Schwerin, the said committe< All space open be were drowned. The duke was born in'? of health accomps iag to hinder you m 1S71, held the rank of lieutenant in I of Uaiteci St* loveandjo}-, jou shall Q.erman navy, and was a brother servica in his proj motion a3 the stars for- of Qran?$ r>u]-e 0f Mecklenburg- s?n College. lit* .i,A Schwerin. A salvage steamer has This was in con: nrv: S S to ? *?*>.<>**? * D _ ?: -?? ^? that he saw no us< ;e things in the sky, I f vruw;a; rf >Kr?p(<r 01 me Dear >n?. nre <reat masses of j Xae death of theLovtj^y boy at L'aited Slates expi acai ?ae weald tb:nk I ?>eauDiont, 1\xas Wednesday mora much as the boar :e scales ^vi:h n. pillar j0g ^as ^,^50^ consternation there, formed in this tr us 01 nines mga anu j tovrn is rigidly quarantined. The necessary *o ec~ei aousands of uii.es .on<r.. victim vcaS aneVsbsy srid ban- The L *rd consi ofita^yjf mil <"le Xew Orleans reirspapers. Citi- a bill providing )maipo!cncoa!oui-M.i!.l lens are fieeine to toe woods .or rof- birtns, oeaths ai< to ihe scale- :;r.<l the | u?s r'roiri l"~ dread disease. wm be presented O. pany ma:i ha?! ~S*7rj for Hhrji*. ItS next SeSS:OP. ilerciking :in-s 3i:i> >0. n | Xiie fad thai Wellington, of Man - F*r?J Koad geonie.ry an-, yrei-.n?'|;, ^ roing to Ohio to speak :n A special from 1 ea :ie has rnik''i i , - . 1 - 1 1 .1 .i,?, f the campaign elicits an expression ol A. terrible bead er ic ar.-l announce-1 tnai ; TT , u- . -r > ?c? in di-irreter. S.ifnm s?mpatny rnr xlanr.a from Washing near ilelena, on t cut an-1 .Jupiter v.i.hud On i'ost. it says Wellington's cham- hama railroad Tu m.i that the smallest j pionship of his cause is the most seri- D. Young and hi? !"lif-nvn is immense s<c-! ous drawback Senator Ilanna has to Conductor G. H So :iU *h?-y who !i:r-e' contend vriih. hurt. aMcgsis?gaBaggacB? a a bsb : "PpfC I?CVi7p ! A C!i*8pProceMto Pwify Water. 1 (J i iiii- l iu? oit' j Qieof the greatest blessings that | ^ CUUaU WZ U>iilC/iCU \jh r- >?j.ou lucj yii ^event its INTRO of the people of this country, to ssy Sr ir nothing of Oiher people, wcu.ld be anj w simple and cheap m^ans, of ready oper ation, which would render their drink Th jn?, er certainly innocuous. Such a *h n* vi R.jn^itcoin- device is reeded in. cities. towns and s rural districts a.ika. Ciieap, "filters t :Jor;* R-etors wjii Be j are worse than aone, and eleborate j cues ars beyond t.te popular reach, ' . ariesi- n wells are comparative, y scarce guaraicg' a.-^ns.., trie j anci a0 0*j-,er source of wates is certain- sig ye.low lever into tr.e jy above suspicion. What is wanted is no ,1 Carolina was thor- sonie means that, can b? quickly apo ied ^2 ?.t tne meen.o?oi the anywhere and that will afford positive ?rc heai-ii in Cj-fumOia assurance of its ttl'^cti^eness for the vie oro tne resolution ol destruction of any gerais of disease tor enoelow, W:ijch was ^ich ^ay be present in the water to ' opt-eu, ;t wiIJ os 0o- Tvhich it is applied. The Literary Di- nig ^re?,Au -?.QS r?st, states, on the authority of the ^he iiijinoaues Popular Science ]Sews, that such in s nCl means have been found and tested ms reply with the action wjj,h results which sre conclusive of a: < .. and :c p.ac?-j where eflicacv. Prof. Bilslik, it reports, spr igaUon apparatus the s9?s tjlAt ^atpr niay be "sterilized in kn ruct the authorities rive minutes" by adding bromin to it, tie; tne .umieation which asdthat the brcmia may be then neu- ? resOiUtiOQ. Jsr. bt tral zid. by adiing ammonia. ''The me spgth on nis vesolu- rj7er ^ater of B;ston has been tested me Lp.e boaru t^e oantut t^o hundred timV' and after being in? expf-rience such ^a^ted with bromin amonia it was bil ring is fie resolution founci that "all germs of disease were tio: i without a dissenting decoyed?including those of cholera the and typhoid." A gallon of water, it pai at as some concern is :s eXplainied, may be sterilized by this I it.e towns in bouth agency as follows: '"First add to ifc ths ily those on taesea- three drops of the following solution: Ion ossible danger o. the ^y-ater i(000 parts, bromia 20 parts, wo yenow fever oy re- potassim bromid 20 parts; and then, lin; ictea regions coming 5ftpr minutes, add three drons of r>f i 3-ate tha- are consid- a g per C2a^ solution of ammonia." the l danger o: tie spread process> is added, "is recom- cid ?y reason o?. tae &Li- wen^je^ as a ?ap:d, cheap and effec- bet )wi7S above the sea ^ve way t0 sterilize "drinking water 1 d would caution the j-or armjeSi orL board of ship, in un- me ;s or suoh places as ^eaittjy. localities and for medical tha to re3eiva su-ih re an(^ surgiCAi purposes." The so!u- puj co not consider any tjoas? as Viil be noted, are used most sur -arolma exempt .rom Spariag]j?;en drops of the two to a 1 ion by such altitude, gai]0n or water to be treated. A quart dm ts pievsiied at an e.e- w.ou^ a yeari ^ne device i? we tn the Anaes jiouu v.?ieap? enough, certainly. It takes I son a. the rock of Gri- e?piCt; a few minutes, there is no by scourged and Cnatta- joao delay to discourage its use or to taa xempt m 18/8 from ff >d aa excase far not usiag it. j me iile we are giad that 13 )uld be afforded the Curious Pension Statistics. ;er States in their ca- The Richmond Dispatch, after siudy- ?rr. d impress upon ihe ing the pension rolls of the United ^ s the necessity of pu Siates discovers that 4,000 of these r0c igtrage and household veterans live abroad, in Europe and lgees from the yellow Asia, drawing $600,000 annually from ?gions, especially as Uacle Sam's treasury. There are 12 * : j;i_ :i_ i :?Cir. -1 oilieriumi (jexissiuJLicio m ojcigiuixi, <_> a? v y performed by the Holland, 665 in Great B *' In, 6G1 in Jf , 1 with formaldehyde Germany, 85 in Mexico, C. m Pranc9 ^ ' and 79 in S witzeriand. '.Chere is one quires a small tight American pensioner in E^ypt, and he ^ as a small room or gets $120 a year from the United t? :e, wire or slats placed States government. There are two r 3lf like form, and the in the kingdom of Siam, six in Tar- b imps for generating key and one in the Azores. There is mps are endorsed by one American pensioner in Finland. r ;s and are in use dai- Another resides in Ecuador. Another tine authorities, and resides on the Island of Madeira. The ed. country which contributes the larger prevailed in the New number of pensioners to the govern- * and Canada early in ment list is Canada, with a total of 7 and ravaged the 1,889. There are 29 in Italy, 18 in York, Connecticut, Denmark, 37 in Norway, and 44 in ;d was especially vio- Sweden. In Russia the total number " luaians who were ai- of pensioners is only six. There is one ated by its ravages, pensioner of the United States in Yen after its ravages in ezuela, but, he cannot be said to rank V ch Vnrlr ?nr! verv hieh on the scale of i C3gnition, J ifors it appeared in for he receives on $42 a year- There S 3 hundred and sixty I are three American pensioners in the s*1( pearauce in the north j Argentine. There is one in Roumania. ^he Orleans- I There are nine in Chili and twenty- Vr Tenn., is a town]four in British Columbia. Alaska ^ 2r, with ideal homas | contains twenty-eight. The Augusta l beautiful gardens, Chronicle truly says the north drew y3-] under the houses, no upon almost every nationality to in- 'or3 cDurse within several vadeand conquer the south, the most er supply from arte- purely and distinctively American ^n >0 feet deep, yet yel- section of the Union. We were ex- ?u? r it was introduced hausced by avoirdupois?weight of *a3 Llignant as it was in meat agaiast us?purchased in every t?a i slums of Memphis, market. Hessianism in the old revo- J"8 cotton baggiDg from lution was immensely discounted in *eZ at a station near the the war of 186x bo, by our northern ^0lJ ville. Of the fourteen brethren. Having, .by such levies, dec ed this bagging, in- freed the negro, tha contest is now on *n sician who attended for the emancipation of the white t0. disease, eleven were man from a far worse bondage. The ^U1 er. Postmasters who true history of the late war will not be in star. r?Rs were I written until the twentieth century, jets of yellow fe- Even distinguished Union veterans y uninfected towns, are now admitting that the impending ^ rier for the spread of conflict for liberty of the white man "ia] the occurrence of at the north will vastly overshadow ce. It will not orig- that of the combat ending with abol- 1^SJ itinuous temperature ishment of negro slavery. The next enheit prevails, but war will be a peaceful ose. Ballots sPei jcurs in a place ice will be used instead of bullets, and 3 spread. How long pensioners will n^t be one of its re- i< ile fabrics may con- suits. s0?1 the disease is a vexed 2. ;anitarians.': colored coiif go. pon mbered that the trus- ^ a meeting of the trustees of the a?e' College, through the State colored, college at Orangeburg altb, presented are held recently in the. Governor's ciHce ^igj 3nal health aulhori- Columbia it was decided to estab- i x cert sanitarian to go lis*1 departments of printing, dress- bia id in the work of re- making and cooking. Miss C. Davis, >le causes of the re- of Columbia, who for the last two ^ ic. Following is the J ears ha" been instructor of sewing in }ja3 ed by the board from i the L*ne Pre.byterian school of Au- the, es marine hospital j was elected instructor. The in- ^e' r the matter: j structor in printing will be elected on bar} "" n +V?a OOfVi r\f 4-Via mrtnfVi Tf ie tVia mi * . e> U- , (5?pi. 2U, 'y ( . ] WUU. Wl uuu V1UU104. J.W j*, auv JJ , Secretary or State j P?sa 0' the board to elect the most g0IE Ith, Florence, S. C. competent man available. A com- we]j .0 jour letter of re mittee consisting of Sheriff Bradham, fgj], ling this office that ^r- Lowman and Mr. Kortjohn was of'health would be appointed to make the selection. A fly Past Acsistant Sur- course of study was adopted making visit Clemson Col- the entire collegiate, preparatory and ^is editions mentioned industrial courses cover a period of wa^ from this office. I eight years. Rules for the govern- SUDI u that owing to the ment of the school and faculty were opgj w fever in the south, adopted. Professor Thomas, in charge at a sible for Dr. Gedd of the music department, has resigned oilege at presnt. his position. l1he position will be ^.a.-t . Tillman has been filled at the meeting on the 29th of the ^ap, :e effect. month. Practically a new course of supervising surgeon study arranged by the board. jng. hospital service. Latin, Greek, French, German, in & ' ally yours, fact, &H the languages were dropped A: H. Bailhache, from the curriculum. "SilSurgeon il. H. S. P^c referred to in the Forty Psopio Knitd. that ie payment of Dr. swept over Sava, Oria coin; . T.otio-nrt Tt-alrr q] ] in f.Vi? TWttrinrtft lir i? traveling expenses 7?-V ~~ 'J " Clemson College of ^cce^ Wednesday evening. Forty says >s has assured the P^ons were killed, seventy people price >u7d be paid Dr were wouncied5 twenty houses were Indi; xpert bacteriologist destroyed and telegraphic communi- give nter ^e is now in cati?n with t3e scene of the disaster an oistrict and it may be was cut off. At Oria the railway de- less lefore he can go to pot was demolished and all tne rail- coat Dllowin^ resolution wa?13621 engaged there were killed, muci Simons and adopt- ^77? chateaux thirty houses were raise destroyed in. a neighboring village, ,, . , where twenty were killed and twenty- Se e or reP" four injured. At Mesagne, a province teas* unued States ma_ 0f jJ?ccei fifteen were killed and five tbe b y burgeon General ;Diure(i ness hed with a cocy of J num ommittee that Visit- sfcoI and Ki)lt d> spine ^ ojsPatch from Tuscaloosa, Ala., ^at of the rf S~JS: Lellande was shot and in- j?ss * > 'nnflr^ stantly killed by A. Stoneking, a ^ozn* in-^ the a-etr*sen*a railroad contractor, Friday afternoon. J"631 my tne >ep.esen.a- Rtnnpvjn<y tr> takp a drcu ites marine hospital 5t?n1ekmi:. -Q a ^a^e to tase a josed visit to Clem- dri,ck; T?e %ter refusedj West oniy aranK wun geiiuemea, wiertuy- , , .an??n? rtf _ on Stoaeking draw a revolver and tne f who safd shotLellande inthe abdomen. Lei- .?r?d >'ia send'mea com- lande was a member of Dunee & L;l- Ta dto acSmpany the ^Brothers, one of the most extern ?old ;rt to Clemson inas- sije rai.road contractmg drma m this waii d had already per- S.fe- The ki llog caused intense ex- part fatter, and wi un- atement. Both parties have many ofth the same ground, mends in Tuscaloosa and the State at theC dered and approved iar2e* the ? for registration of Xh9 Pope,d Household. *h A recent visiter to tbe Vatican says *t} i^.s^cureat the Courtof Pope Leo XIII comprises ^ 1,000 persons, xnere are zu vaieis, kd-3 Collision. 120 chambermaids. 300 honorary AIcRae, Ga., says: chambermaids, 130 supernumerary A id collision occurred chambermaids, 30 officers of the noble ty, ? he Georgia a^d Ala- guard, and GO guardsmen; 11 officers uiar efdav. Eagineer J. of the Swiss guard, and Palace guard, a de] ; fireman were kilied 7 honorary chaplains, 20 private sec- feet: Boyd was badly retaries. 10 stewards and masters of free the horse, and 60 doorkeepers. ' as la !?YTV rarTftMQ Q!?i7Pr? I Sr.HMnitti.ao! !iiIt (jALLUflfci baiZh;!/. xiere js;ilt!e doubt? attempt to /orce the r< hpped ViA seaboard air L'nt Dr. Wbitsitt, president o "order notify." ?rn _Baptist Theological Lou is vi iie, jiy., ana tne ^ that institution will resi ,e State Authority Claim That the Qf ^ gcuchern chlJ !blj>ni*nt Waa Not In Conformity With organizations. The deV bo vj?ndercock d.csiob the controversy, ^ which some time, and ouring t rhe constables seized sixty jugs of weeks has assumed a i iiskey Thursday which were con- aspect, render such a resi ;ned to "W. B. Mee'ze, agent, order evitable. The Baptist assc tify, Columbia, S. C." Tne seizure been holding their sessic js made in accordance with orders ent parts of Kentucky ar >m Governor E'lerbe after le^al ad- est resolutions condemni :e had been ootained from the at sitt, demanding his resij ney general's office. withdrawing all support Che stuff arrived here Wednesday stitution unless he leaves jilt via tne seaooaru Air Lane, ana passed in an or tnem. in s shipment was ready for delivery case such resolutions hav ursday morniDg. The constables ed almost unanimously, de an examination of the shipment, Long Run Association, w i noticing tLat the liquor had been concluded its sessions, w it "order notify," at once made tended by several thou* own that fact to tbe state author! each day, the Whitsitt i 3. stronger, and the proce ^s is perhaps known, "Grder notify" characterized by a deg ans tbat the consignee is not in im- lence and rancor unexa diats possession of the bill of lad- history of the church. D< % but that tbe dealer has sent the on benches and roared 1 to some bank or banking institu- hoarse, using language 1 n to be given to tha consignee when have been expected only s amount of the gccds has been political convention. Ti d. were passed, however, t n this event, ifc was clearly evident majority. In a speech rc ,t if the delivery of the sixty gal- day, the Rev. Francis ls was made a sale of the stuff characterized the msthc uld have been made in South Caro- adoption as "disgraceful' a, and of course, in direct violation had "sat with bowed he the dispensary law. Consequently, that his brethren and p only question to have been de- lowers of Christ shoul< ed was wnether an agency existed selves to such an exhibi ween ine aeaierana me consignee. ?he legal construction on the ship- a Good piano nt consigned "order notifv" was ? pjan0 is usually pi t no agency existed, and a sale, once ju a lifetime and hei e and simple, was about to oe con- gg* Care should be used in nated. , . . , . A good piano will last s ]ne liq'ior was ordered seized, and give endless enjoyme: lag iae afternoon fee sixty gallons piano wjn jast a fe77 yej re sent to the state dispensary. endless vexation. Ir. Meetze, the consignee, was seen Ludden & Bates' a Register reporter, and he sa:d tfsement in this issue and ,t he knew nothing about the ship- you how to secure the go< nt: that perhaps some mistake bad comparatively low figure, urred for he had never had any Bates have been selling t .lings with a Paducah, Kentucky, South for over a quarter ; a from whom the stuff came. and it is a well known fa lr. Meetz} said that he had never advertising statements a eived the bill of lading for the stuff, tiveiy made and are al 1 did not know of its arrival until ]j7ed Up to. Tnose wis heard of the seizure. cannot order from a in Restate authorities will hold the house. Read their advert iskey subject to .further investiga 1. The house that shipped theli- Pianos and Orga )r may take some actioa, but it is The fall season is corn imed that the shipment was in vio it good prospects of a goo< ion of Judge ?imonton:a decision in is the time for music lovi Vandercook <ase. look out for pianos anc iach gallon jug was in a "water standard makes at mode :ket" packed in straff, the vessel These may be found at t Dg partly exposed. ment of M. A. Malone, ( 'Order notify" means about the G. His newadvertisemar le as "C. 0.*I>.," and the state au- instruments he can suppl; rities contend that the shipment its correspondence, ar 5 an open violation of the law. promptly furnish any desi lThe authorities concede," said a tion. Drop him a line. iminent official Thursday, "that a 0 ? 7.p.n nan shin whislrev fnr personal bsems as if^ consump "but inasmuch as"this"suip'ment PWteoumeDngntffitana s out of the 'personal use' question ?n?"S]yth. 3f ail the deaths right on the part of the state to I? TP. are byi :s tne stuff ca? hardlv be ques- ?*** things were once ieci :i - ^ impossible. It would b , , ,. , medical science did not JonUnumgon a oiffereat line he progress. The telegrapl is ;'My idea is to subordinate all phone, the phonograph, se minor cases to the main issue, light-all were once imp ust that a case involving the ques- onceit was impossible i i as to whether a non resident has sumDtion. That was bef? right to establish agencies in South of pierces Golden Me< -olrna for the purpose of selling ery. Taken according t< :gmal packages'may be soon pre- this standard remedy will ed for the supreme court of the cent of ^ Cl ited States in order to settle the Consumption is caused s sstion once and for all. Soiar as by impunity in the blood, n con earned. Iwouidlike to seethe by purity and richness in C2ft ore the highest co^Un surely, certainly cured by land before the convening of the CJL\ " Tr hmi, islature so that there will be no SllShand^o^ ibt as to wnich side is right. The Dr> pierce>s Common S lsionof Judge Simontonon what is Adviser, a 1008 page me original package' can ds camea pr0fusely illustrated, will the court of appeals. But it is on receipt of 21 onecen te likely that very soon the facts cover postage only. Add' i case involving the main q estion Dispensary Medical Associ I be agreed on, and it may oe that i0) ^ y. case can be docketed and Laard ' 3re January 1st All these subsi- ~ ry cases are annoying and result in ensive litigation, and it seems that ;ead of getting the matter finally ndicated too much time is being IIP at on cases which do not touch the || ; is quite likely that efforts will j&Ul q be made by the state authoritss to r j\uf V \ i | up a case involving th8 essential its about non-residents establishing / A ) ){ acies in the state and selling 'orilis,' as-d carry it at once to the 2est court in the land in order to g rest so much litigation. -Colum- is the weapon ^th which sHe Register. world. Almost every woman? she possesses at least some < Trained Sparrows. feature and strives to make the barber in Kensington, Eaglana, But mere regularity of featu trained common sparrows from most attractive form of beauty streetto fly in and out of His shop. birds are never molested by tne cast of countenance will not m jer's customers, who have eTOWll attractive and captivating, if DEd of them as the barber himself. tbia? w?ak and nervous, or i letimes, when the room is pretty C0 P^e^10n ?r unwholesome ; ?? j' rTv . . ,rr.v Thosej complaints'are due I tilled with the Chirping little nutritio/n. The digestive and 1 )WS, the barber will make a sweep organs'fail to extract the neei l his hand and pretend to catch a fro - the food, ?nd the liv Immediately all the birds will ?h ^^fccStkL b er over to him, and perch upon ^ p&soned. arms, shoulders, or knees, and The/only perfect antidote foi ;h the hand in which the fly is thing? is Dr._Pierce's Golden : josed to be imprisoned. The barber ^ves Power,tc 1116' is his hand gradually one finger l^Zh^ghiy SteilUd 1 time, Willie the biros Sit "With, pernpeat'es the whole system wi Is cocked to one side, expectantly ness/of ptaity; the beauty of ing for the priza. If there should ^ _ . jeatobe a fly there, there is a id rusn and a scramble of chirp- leaf j^uads 0ut the form and nvais. wpole physique with the uresis Magnetism of perfect health. std now, says a London cablegram, f 3css juih eihs. of ?ait\ mci ver is firmer on account of Indian w*** suffering for?. loni hases;" and "there are rumors the India council is buying for Disomy' and 'Favorite age, and the price has risen sharp- Lai^S^i=o^ndI0Igar 1 India." The Columbia State/ 52 pocmds. I shall praise Dr. >ier< "the rise of 1" per cent in the! 1 ?hvlt"l?+Z?}l : of bullion on the rumor that the! tjSti am a ^eafdeai to yauFt-c an mints are to be opened wiU , . , Taa for fbe advice which you so ki our monorcetalic contemporaries { 4^^ yoar medicines.pportunity which they will doubt-) ?-??? eagerly grasp, of proving theirj BEMOV AL J-iO sntion that free coinage itself J h. less the expectation of it, canno? the price of silver. 1 ? 0cretary Hester, of the New Orj5 cotton exchange, recognized as WCTD est authority on the cotton busfi IjQjj in the south, tells us that toe ber of mills and the number 6f Hoc in fhic co/?tinri in<iw>accM the visible suppfy of the staples g?ELEY IN Si his year ihan last and that she i consumption is likely to f be ;er. This, coupled with the ght in Indiana cutting oif the Oi? there, and the prosperity of/ the tern wheat producers enlarging emanihere, ought to givefour SOUTH CAUOI ucers a good price for their <W E New York Sun believes in) the nuvs standard and consequently it will utifcis ed straight into the JRspulican r and it is now a favorite hrpbby _ - ? , e Sun to ridicuie such papers as JUiV ?vjl lo V VUlUAi ?T 11UAI illXV Sun but had not the courage to go e only party capable of enforcing AI policy. The Sun is not democ in its oeliefs and now wiakes r^"r*"n,"!3,xrT7TT 7 1? zch pretensions. j (xKlSiSiN V ILi Beats Klondike. J The Liquor and Morphine farmer of South Santa 'pt coun- oucyy Cured irithout discomfoi Jew Mexico, while sinking; a tub- ... w well struck a gold quartz rock at lumb'ia Institute is closed. Wi 3th of 350 feet, whiah was fity nation, etc., to GREENVILL1 .kick and every foot hzs, rich with ,,, , ,T * m gold. Some of the Auggets were J healthful MountolE ^7* rge as grains of w^eat. - Pure Water. A f / / / / L ity.i ahW'VTBaMn J.i'V " ~s.ViH igu.-tmi mwin i iiarrmc iow that the ^Oil aware isigcatioii of rr^at yQU caQ save from 510.00 to *20.00 0 . ,-ou,'&* on an Organ if you buy it from me? Seminarv of . "-it M5S2 And ao eToUeSila YOU kllOW has raged for ftr. . c,AArt ;he last three . you can 9ave m 10 $^0.00 if Von "hiTu- Vrtnr Vk"or?r? ffnm mfr? nore sinister | -i ~ ; A Choice Line. . >ns in differ- After years of experience and extended id the strong- comparison I have adopted the best Tine of 3g Dr. Witt* Pianos and Organs the market affords. enation, snd "|VT ~T "B 1 from the in- 0 JOuDGX* ; it, have been nearly every TfcQ T7 e been adopt* J , but in the x represent the Builders?this is why I hich has just can save you the profits of agents who rep hich were at- resent the Jobber. minority "was Test Trial. ^ee^ot tuibu^ ^emonstrate my position, that I can MnlpH in tb* save you money and supply you with the >W to ct/W? ^est P*ano or Organ the market affords. I I testes srooa place either piano or Organ on ten to ? f fifteen days test trial at my expense and if svhicb. might tfa.e instrument is not as represented will in a red Hot m0Ve it at my expense. ie resolutions "jgSfl >y a decided JrricGS I M iQQfi tho tiPYl ? in W. Taylor Organs from ?35.00, $45.00, f>55.00 and ' ^9 ids of their upwards. 'and said he Pianos from $195*??' 5225.00, 5295.00 ad ashamed upward. rofessed fol The at 535.0? is of a first-class , , , make but in an inexpensive case. . " , me riano at iiyo.W .is sola usuauy oy don Oi tem- agentg for 5225 00. No better Pianos made for this price. irchased but Guarantee: ice the great All the Pianos and Organs sold by me are its selection, fully guaranteed, not only by the builders, lifetime and but by me?a responsible dealer. at. A poor Make your cwn selection from catalogues irs ana give j seQ(j yOU oa application. clever adver- Address, u wui ten j,, MALONE, 3 Luddea & COLUMBIA, S. C., . lianos in the PIANOS A2TO OEG ANS 3f a century re conserva- g KS I1 C30LZRA II I organs of j&g fsYFH'E srate prices. ^ w*4 8?j he establish- pal ?co 0f ma Columbia, S. W fg it tells of the ggl Diarrhea, Dysentery, y. Hesolic- |||| Cholera Morbus, || red inform^ H Bloody to, or Col e strange if make some 1 and tele- Sold by dealers generally and by the electric ossible, and to cure con- THE MURRAY DRUG CO., 3re the time lical Discov- COLUMBIA, S. C. 3 directions, M?ic8 to Mothers., md fostered It is cured ?? the blood? the "Aledi- Wa tasa pleasure in calUn? your attcn 3s up solid ? t , . _ . i streneth. * remedy so long needed In orry* snse Medical children s&Iely through the critica? ^ 'be^enTfr&e 3tag0 02 teetU2^* xt fa *? incalculable Lt stamps to blessing to mother and child. If you are A res;, World's aisturfced at night with a sick, frei?ul.j8 ation, Buffa- UK Garg!iinati?g,/tf - ?. "JdJl give instant reiief, and reguIat^/shi vll tenuis, and make teething safe and/easy. Bit will curr Dysantory and Diarrheas. JPItts Carminative is an Instant relief fot 30lic of infants. It will promo*: digestion, Sire tone and energy to the sromaeh and Beauty is bowels. The sick, puny, suffering child / which ?cTpti- ^ 80011 "Decon18 -at and triKckiue Joy Tates the o? the household. It is rer/ pleasant to strongest natures. ill? taste and only coat 23 oe-tt* pe r temie A woman's ,ol(> ty and by personal atconquers her THE MURRAY DRUG CO., " believes that me attractive n . 0 ~ : most of that Columbia. S. C. re is not the KS THE T30IAS ake a woman ias\pimply 15 ?tL9 mos* complete system of el97atla? breath. * handling, cleaning aad pacclu* cottonto imperfect Improves staple, 3a?es labor, mates yoa ded^ncu^h^ naoney- Write for catalogues, qo other er is too slug-- equals it. i lions impuri- X handle the moat improved ecomesweak COTTON GINS, .j- TS?t?sss Medical PiV I 3LSVA.T0RS, .bun&anceof ENGINES Dlood, which 6 AND BOILE53 i^lv^or to 09 J<Hnl ?" the m*cSei' AC/ Sargaaat JLijg di# alui u, ia :-ond natural limplldty and efficiency, a wonder. J^elswrink- QOKN KILLS, imbues the ' , itible natural HuANjj<x?o, GANG J5DGSKS Co., Ky., and all wood workinc machinery. S while with a sy Dr. Pierce's LIDD3LL AN J TALBOT? BNiiNBS if the4 Golden Prescription' are the best, r?cr a burden ago: -/reighed Write to ne before buying. xs medicines . ?_? > iTSilfeS V. O. Sadkara, mderful medi- -S '?ad&^=i 8m?isl Agent, CDOT&3IA, S. O. ^ ' r^ ^ ^ ^ Fmm AfnJrer Direct to Purchaser. ^2$ jg A. Csood | Piano ITiJTE ijjjjj p ^ vrili last a few years and SsS t ,11s A give endless StS 4 p Th? ^SS^vezalion. ^ , 1 H Matbusbek I ; nn & Is always Goci3, always Reliable> U / alwavs Satisfactory, always Last- (<gfi -' ? , gBs in?. You take uo chances in buy- w? j?fi in^ it. It costs somowiiat more man a [?<\, cheap, poor pit I. to, but is much the S? cheapest In tbe :?)5 ^ jjgfi Nuother Hi;rlK>'radePianosoldso fiSS Sn sw? reasonable. Factory prices to retail S>s! ? O* /g5 buyers. Easy payments. Write as. Sgw Eg LUDOEN & BATES, ?i ? Habit Thor- Savannah, Go., and New York City. ite for into- ^ ostOKKS t /; ~JT 11^1 f Avruta, Gt. Afltwl tadsMi. WoUrt m >??? 3bort tia*. CJv?aj> bocni. S?ad ict MtelafM. M.