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HB FKESII FKOM jOLD EOCKY. K Hufu.3 Sanders (Jnc? More Unto The Sad and Marvclsoiue Death of Little JTln> Dargan?"The Ouaeen Feather ?J;: 3t?d Wan There"--Boady Haw fhorae and Squire Wilson. H [Copyright 1895]. Over there at old Cool Springs church there is a little new crave, with the hog weeds and the daisies growin the sight c- rave put me to thinkin about little Jim and the marvelsome way in which he come to the final forks of the road. "The Most Strangest Death " il have seen and heard tell of many and many a strange and pecurious death, you understand, but I am bound to tell you that the most strangest death I have ever saw or heard tell of come to pass in the case of little Jim It was along in the last days of March, if I don't remember wrong, and one mornin the widder Dargin put little Jim on a horse and started him off down in the Flat Woods to look after a yoke of oxen which had strayed and straggled off with the dry cattle. On their way back home the horse got skeered, or jest naturally took up a fool notion, and run away. lie throwed little Jim where the ground was monstrous hard, and when the neighbors got there the boy was dead. i 1 ^ il II reckon it wa3 pium narurai ior mu horse to pit skcered and run away, and it want to say no ways uncommon strange for him to throw the boy, you understand But it was strange and marvelsome past all understandin for the boy to pit killed. Maybe no doubts such wonders have come to pass soraewheres in the world before, but so far back as the records run the case of little Jim Darpin is the first and onlyest one that ever took place in the Ro^ky Creek country. The boys down here in this strip of God's own country are about like the * common run of boys, and I reckon little Jim must of been a ripht smart kin to all the rest They all play marbles and go in swimmin and swap knives and ride horses, and the like of that. If I had brought on a second class funeral every time a horse has run away ? ? ? ma on/-} Wicn IB^ Ur 1C11 uuv* u wivu iuv wuv4 th rowed mc off. or turned a wagon or a buggy over with me, bless goodness there wouldn't bedroom enough in the Cool Springs church grounds to hold I the graves. But I have always helt to the doctrine, and I maintain till yet, that whensoinever a 3-earlin boy gits a bad fall the good Lord spreads down A call His on seen feath-< IwfcTfgiinnri.i.n^! 1 "Well, Boat I recollect oncst upon a time?it was m*nd the next year after I got married and : ?ther droP ?: settled up and then settled down?me live' so heIp and Mother took the baby and lit out after and fo fVvr +>.0 PontVior- r^aob- coHlomnnf j I don't drink - A VI WV*? OVVi.4V.UiVm/ WV OVC the old folks. I had hooked up a pair of mustang ponies, which for speed and "Savii bottom could hold their own with an}*- ''One of th thing that ever flung a shadow or left ^as been do a track for forty miles around. I had Creek settlei put out to ma'*e the long drive in one sorne^ might; day, and I was feelin my oats and keep- doctrines an in a w*hole tremendius big lot abodt Aunt Nancy that time anyhow. So I give the horses ! time s^e was all the slack in the ribbons and told 'em the dear deli to earn their corn and fodder. Way talkin: down there nearly to the ten mile '"I he maim branch I got busy playin sweethearts ?ded preache with mother and praisin up the baby. an(* not ^un( In the main time you understand, them l*ie week tin ponies was.fairly burnin the wind, ber an,d beep whilst the buggy was hittin the high ^ ruther see places only, when all of a suddent the lectin bit lab team shied off to one side of the road ^lks doi and hung a froDt wheel on a stump. in their ways And right then and there the whole bow. -1 be m shootin match come to a dead stop ar,d swaP hoi quicker than a flash. Me and mother : Saturday, anc both fell in a pile as far as the dash- j day off and r; board, and when I looked around there ! Sunday. \\ e was the baby right down there under | ter on that v the traces and swingletrees and the old mill i amongst the horses heels. The horses i ^ we %vas t? P they was dancin and tremblin all over bow. and lookin like as if they didn't know i '"Hut the ne whether to run away or pitch In and Sukey Sel kick the whole shebang into doll rags j caH her ? and kindlin wood. And mind you now, muddled up it we hadn't been married but a little the '^he won t say __jc .1 41... iV. i_ Sflir Iia is ivrnn riats ui uiiu v c<n <auu cuau \\ as iue utiiy- ; ? ?~ ? --- est baby we had of our own. | knows ant'thi Well, about that time I lost my mind ! s^e *s so s ?jest naturally went blind stavin era- preacher zy?and till yet I can't remember any- |' wrong, or th; thingfcfor certain about what come to an(^ .^e prea pass in the space of two or three rain- gracious she i nits. When at last I come back to my days holy insl senses mother she had jumped out of < soon Saturday the buggy and fainted, and I was stand- ' Sunday slap th in there holdin the baby with one hand j *n- Everybody and the horses with the other. Mother j one ol(^ W(>man says I went right out over the dash- i cow, and if it board and right down under the horses ; perfectly ail rij and brought the baby out, but as I am j an honest man I don't recollect a blame j T , thing about that. i I. ha\e two In the general smashup and confu- i who are teethi sionment I knocked two fingers out oi ; weather and a _ compliant. ] State of Ofn s City of Toledo, ) ; ^ cou q Lucas County j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that j Remedy and it he is the senior partner of the firm ; earDestlj recoi of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi- ; bowel *ro ness in that City of Toledo, County ! 'a^en a s< and State aforesaid and that said j ^ux' cran] firm will pay the sum of One Hun- ; s^omac^? one ^ dred Dollars for each and every case ! reme^3 cured 1 of Catarrh that cannot be cured by ! ^our bouis ^ w< the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. j mT house ' Frank J. Cheney. Dunagan, Bon CI lie 11 .,i! Ten r> Pnr o o.vorn to oeiore meanasuDscnbed | ^ w in my presence, this Gth day of De- i mannschug$tc cember, A. D. 1886. , -?'?> i I want every mar r ) A w firvic-v States interested u SEAL - A- y " LrLL^S0N\ habits to have one I j JSotary Public. eases. Address B. v?,?? Box 382, and one w Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood j Qr sug^D and mucous surfaces of the system, j form an(j ^vant i Send for testimonials, free. i cure, then try S F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ! and 50 cent'bot ?grSold by Druggists, 75c. 42. ' Bazaar. jintand mother she sprained her ankle, but there want a scratch on the baby from head to foot. Now maybe you mought think it teas monstrous strange that the baby didn't pit killed ou the spot. But it looks plum natural and right to inc. The onseen feather bed was there. "Good Whisky or Xone." I reckon no doubts by this time you have heard some tell of Boady Hawthorne. He is one of the best and biggest men that the Rocky Creek country has ever brung up and turned out to preach the gospel to a lost and ruint world, lie went on from good to better and still more of it till finally at last he got to be as big as the biggest in the whole discovered country. In the main time, you understand, he has broke out of the woods for good and all, and the last news I got from him he was preaehin in some tremendius big city back there in ueorgy. But when Boady started out on his first legs be use to come around now and then and preach to the people over at old Bark Log1 church. Old Squire Wilson waslivin in the settlement then, and Boady soon made an almighty big mash on the Squire. Now if Squire Wilson ever had any particlar weak pint in the flesh it was with regards to whisky. And at that time Boady Hawthorne was about the strongest and most terriblest temperance epistle, jou understand, that I had ever heard or saw. He fought the whisky devil with coat and gloves ofF?comin and gwine?from the woodpile to the clearin. He jumped on the whisky soaks with both feet in mighty nigh every sermont he preached and teliterallv mopped up the ground with the ' dirty damnable traffic." He use to hit Squire Wilson center shots reglar and constant, but the old man never | flinched. Whensomever Boady Hawthorne held forth anywliere's around in forty miles of Rocky Creek you could bet your side whiskers and jour Sunday boots that Squire Wilson was there every clatter? right up in the dress circle of the Amen corner?and seems like he enjoyed every periormance through and through. A great word with Boadv Hawthorne at that time was "mean licker." Anything and everything- in the way of spirits was "mean licker" with him, you understand. Looks like as if he never had seen anj'thing- but sorry goods in the whisky line, and every time he would jump on "mean licker" Squire Wilson would nod his head and smile and say "Amen." Iiut what pestered me and the whole settlement was that Squire Wilson had got so dead stuck on Boady Hawthorne as a preacher, and yet he went right on with his hard drinkin, comin up drunk steady and constant as ever. By-and-by it come to pass that Boady Hawthorne had to play quits with the old settlement and move his washin of? to some great city. He was in town one day shakin the partin hand with his friends and tellin everybody goodbye. Squire Wilson come along?about three sheets in the wind and" the other one flutterin?and took him off to one side for a private talk. "So you arc goin to leave us are you, Boadv?" says the Squire. "Yes, my dear brother, and my heart is sad and heavy in the thought," says you J^^^BEH^BBHl^^^^^^nfabulation have ever done you any never consei , , recommenda ly, says the Squire,'T have that I will never drink an- stump ill ad' f mean lieker as long as I I am told in me. Ilenceforwards, here- ,, ^ f revermore hang my cats if xiefOime pood whisky or none." biin down. aeration. ' a Sukey" Mixed Up. . . t i , came in in h; ese new-fangled preachers wn through the Panther cupidity for neut here lately preachin tives WQuld j 7 strange and pecurious longst the people," said worked 01 Newton to me the last would. Th ; up to our house. Then ,, ightful old soul kept on tbe Folt? to bid, when t >st pint that the new-fan- warned tliem r makes is that Saturday day is the seventh day in result is 2 day we ought to reroem- have oxpectc > it holy as the Sabbath. , , . ms to me like he is jest a drawn his Die 2 in spreadin the news, made a bid W .vn there are too dead sot ?T . to spile out and start over P * P en folks still go to town <kIt was a S ses and di.nk whiskey on servatives wh< I most everybody takes a _ , igs up and goes to meetin see J-illman s have been turnin the wa- have ourselve: - ay so long till I reckon c , vouldn't grind narry lick we fiud 0UrSe itch in and change things content with ' . . . , have brought iw-fangled preaclier has lers?Savin Sukey, as we worked well. .2 1-- - 1 "? - - - ^u?cnin uciu mixea ana bright bauble i regards to her Sunday. i ,< he is ripht and she won't thoughtless a! g\ I ralv don't think she at it. Like t e for certain about it. had a g keercd that the new-fanis right and other people mouths and d it other people are right its reflection il cher is wrong, till bless . ,TT ,, xl aow keeps two Sabbath V ell> thlS bid of one. She puts in grets. 1 am g inornin and runs her of the situati01 trough till Monday morny to their own notion, as ing can induce i said when she kissed a in mine.'' suits Savin Sukey it is ght with me." ri-fi-s Saxdeus. Knights of The State ( grantl chtUren fr<rm Lincoln, Dg this hot summer ter trying othe ire troubled with bowel seemed to be a [ give them Chamber- in our two ch holera and Diarrhoea Kings New I ?.rwl A\T HO T' , ff . T tuu vi tnu way ; acts like a charm. I left tbem. ^ nmend it for children it hereafter, as ubles. I was myself that it cures w ?vere attack of bloody ^es ?^ , . . State Com.?A^ ips and pams m my medieine a tria; urd of a bottle of this anc\ trjai bottl ue. Within twenty- Bazaar. is out of bed and do vork. Mrs. AAA L. Ho -aqua, Hickman Co., ale at Julian E. Kauf- Portland Telegrai ,re- 3~ The 250 puj school of tin NOTICE. land woman in the United Christian chui'C. i the Opium and Whisky . . of my books on these dis- their lessons yes M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. , e , ill be sent you free. most 01 the Ch: " ^* their feet uneasi ching sides and back, dent Earnest Fc a rheumatism of any tte pu]pit piatfc -elief and Dermanent ^ r,-, . pirittine Balsam, 25 ? stomas woul ties. For sale at the dress-and then t be said. Attorn Outplayed by Tillman. A Conservative's Opiuion of This Year's Political Manoeuvres. Columbia Register. A Conservative from another county who takes considerable interest in politics and was one of the first to applaud the Forty movement, was in the city yesterday. In conversation with a Register reporter, he talked of Tillman's latest interview. Said he: 'T took stock in the Forty mcvjment because I thought its natural effect would be the formation of a new faction composed of the conser- | vative elements of the two old factions and I hoped that this new faction would have sufficient strength to gain j control of things in South Carolina. I saw that hope was vain, however, as soon as the extreme elements of my faction jumped on the Forty movement and tried to run it on the same lines on which they had made their previous unsuccessful fights against the Reformers. "I never cry over spilt milk in politics. Much as I hate the result. T have been much amused at the masterly way in which Tillman out-manceuvred his opponents this year. Had the Forty movement secured peace in South Carolina, those who headed it would have been big men with the people and have loomed up .?1? _t rp;n as uaxj^exuus xivais ui Xiiiumu. 'I have been informed?and, in fact, I know?that the original in- j tention of the Foity was to advocate a divison of the delegates in proportion to strength shown by the two factions in 1892, trusting that there would be a sufficient number of Re formers of their calibre to prevent any radical action being taken in the constitutional convention. "That was a natural, sound, sensible basis on which to pitch a 'peace and unity' movement, and had that original intention been adhered to, the Forty would have swept the Scate. ' You remember that Irby, Stokes, Wilson and others who opposed the Forty and Tillman-Barnwell-Hemphill-Evans plans spoke favorably of a division of the cj^gates on a proportional basis. "Tillman saw how the thiDg would work and set out to checkmate the it to it, not even on his sP?il it, but ,tion. Had he taken the ^ repeated bis rocacy of an equal divide, if 11 many of the counties with tl rs would have howled "Eggnog! That may be an exag- on the front Ihe cunning of the man is calculation of what the "Many of power of the Conserva- Indiana, are ead them to do?and it of Chamberh it just as he foresaw it the house/' s e Conservatives forced leading mere come up to Tillman's Remedy has heir political sagacity for colds, cro against such a move, iu children tl just what we might know its wor >d?Tillman has with- without it. 1 and the Forty have Kaufmann's < hich it is not in their Accord: lick trick and we Cono forced the Forty to The old ^ bid and go it one better tumb,e(J do, s to blame for the fix ?v j auuiiJij uuwu Ives in. Had we been "Here, you what^the Forty could y0Ur brothers us, all would have a}ong home si But Tillman hung a ?Are they 8 in front of us and as ^g horseman 5 children we grabbed g0Urd dipper he dog in the fable, we gj^g spring, lbstantial bone in our "Yes, sir; tin ropped it to snatch at "And that ain a the water. "Don't you is no time for vain re- 'em1?" ^oing to make the best "No, sir; t 1 as I find it and noth- plant when yo > me to take the nigger '-Location n "Well, wber key creek vail the Maccabees- neighbors, we Commander writes us neighbors; tha Neb., as follows: "Af- L Marthtt ] r medicines for vs nat t very obstinate cough and John Lew ildren we tried Dr. year we farme* )iscovery and at the th was ]oLs c g the cough entirely x )he v?>ar t) e will not be without . , -rs our experience proves Rodolphus Doi here all other reme- Thomas James tit cl ' ;i'.eu x. >>. elevens, I -r> i " t> j by not give tbis great Bjsk,ma *oad I as it is guaranteed ! tiueau. es are free at the J The traveler ' The next su apathetica ' SllQW. was Marv Ann ! : Mark Luke and n. year we didn't 1 tils of the Sunday old cow died, ai 3 Fifteenth Street murrian, and in h had gone through iu fhe lumber d derday forenoon, and Lamentations o ildren were shifting short, and lit it ily when Superinten- j irbes announced from j No remedy 1 trm that Attorney W. efficacious in cc id make a short ad- tiveness (a comn he benediction would women) as Dr. 1 ey Thomas mounted Blood Syrup. AFTER DINNER when you have cat- ra? a h ^*a ?nC ^ petite and jrequent headaches or dizziness, a furred or coated tongue?it proves that you're bilious. In that case you should use the "Pellets." They arc anti-bilious granules, which act in a prompt and natural way, without griping. BEST PILLS FOR THE LIVER. -J*. i? ^ Robert Mansow. of c'eS* ^Ve' R?ck'"Kham B.- commenced taking Dr. ( rSft. Pierce's Golden Mediyc?y cal Discovery: I |i' ' [%J and now I weigh 175 ytfjj:' \ * v JjRry pounds, so you see how ifr.v>/ I have gained in health nTni^r'^lN anc* weight. Doctor i vl^V Pierce's Pellets arc the SScBrS/ir * ^est 1 e\-er took JJ.y-,or lnc uvcr. aii my Wfriends say they do them the most good." R. Mii.'sow, PLsq. ( \ UVER PILL5. J /i; 1 Mr.SAifUELBAKER.SR.,/, TC?>J of A'o. /d/ Summit A ve-\lp.? *r?e, Phillipsburgh, iV. _/-,[4&j.? /^ x ' > writes: "There is noth-1?^^.^-^ ine that can compare wtom' itfgSf-/ with Dr. Pierce's Pleas- tTywil .- /&& ant Pellets, as Liver Pills. //s$They have done more J pood than any other tned- Jafc'JSl idae I have ever taken." Ma. S. Baker, ?r. the plat'orm with a slow movement and a thoughtful air, and 500 eyes watched him as he fondled his chain and remarked that he would say a few words about the damage whisky would do the brain when it was taken into the stomach. "Now," he said, "is there a boy or girl here who can tell me what is the principal constituent part of the hurnau brain?" TLof TT/-.V/1 AAnctifnonf hpfnddled most of the little minds present? but one girl, who attends the high school on week day raised her hand and said, "Albumen." "That is right," said the lawyer, "albumen. And now can you tell me what forms the principal part of an eggf The same girl answed "Albumen" again, and the lawyer looked pleased as he pronounced the answer correct. "Now," he continued as he laid the forefinger of his right hand in the palm of his left, "now to show you the effect of whisky on the brain, suppose I break an egg in a glass. Are you listening:" ^ fc^^^Rfeegg^hU^ind^j^^plj^ she ssnd nothing. He g / ?j ji j| question, "What would " >oured the whisky in the heegg?" . COL ' shouted a little fellow h- iw: i! the citizens of Rainsville, 7 never without a bpltle lin's Cough Remedy in j COTTON ays Jacob Brown, the hant of the place. This proven of so much value plain 1ND up and whooping cough rat few mothers who a be* Ik are willing to be For sale at Julian E. c?me Trno- stnrp 8*0 i "O. T If. , , , . I Jan. 1.?ly. ing to Locatioi^ ~W^ ;man leaned over the ! ||_j| vn fence and called ! ? the country roadr I Edmund Lee, bring ! and sisters and pike i 2^. * uddent! Hyar me?" K ^ ill your's, ma'am?" asked i Eyft yio r , as he hung up the j i# FAT at the s:de of the road I ar ey air," she said prou dly, ?|? run short of names for ! here's just names to j u use location names." | S S^t SS ames. "How's that?" ! IP^l 11 i we lived down inTur- ! || |pS ey and had lots of ||?g~l& Wi named them after the j tr-mcga SSftS t was when Edmund j fes gi I horick, Mary Huldan ! j| is was homed. Next |SJUSTASi i at the springs wher' WARRANTS ?f strangers, and that p?ls5MlclncCo.,' re twins come, Gus : ^veTtS !; is Moses AVilth Phil ' i -n i t t i>i ncTcrsoia:n .-iKicie ana J&phlmaer I hue jscuon wj your Ton icia Albaoinda Mar- ^ , , ror fide by G. M. Harm -caught bis breath. i G Frank K ttomer,'" said the wo- December 2>? ? Hv, "we got religion, j jnuro nr r Martha and Matthew | jj.jjj wa< 1 John. But the next i Ijjlffi have no luck, and the ! id the sheep got the | ArenU Wanted. S V man I-'- 1?! 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CO., X x. | Most Moderr ^ ^ Ilfl5,4CT,,l,,IS,l!,!KUX,l!!l!l,5li:i,,,,1,f,,I,,nrnfl,,fttnTaa^ F?'r DOOD FOR ADULTS. j i ^ llrf/ & I fit fi 1 'j ED. PRICE 50ctS. 1 |^/^Ua?|iS^2 'I ?^HS55E52?Z5 > AT. ATI A, Il.LS., NOV. 1G, 1S03. ? tMn>4 | j Lq" S\ i soid last year, GOO bottles of = -W :' \ OlBS^lfiS 5 JfJ ? | 3 $ ESS CIIILL TONIC ar.cl haro = Ml&& ? \8 $5?1b?h fcrA W 2 G ? u U Iready this year. In all our it- j I f p3 2 jj ??l 3 thatgave such universalsati> ; ? Sjc ,i) a There's lotsof snap and 3 ru ic. Yours truly, a Wili!,TJ vim in this Hikes'3 ln absey. Care & CO. I s ^E_l?^ Rootbeer. There's lots 5 fi 5 HIRES' of pleasure and good 3 n] ! 3 h ? health in it, too. A de- ? tii Sflf in T o-Ihrrlnn f' If = ROQTBEBn liciousdrink, a temper- 3 f*J v i an, 1^0v!DgtOD L 11. = ance drink, a home-1 rL] ?nc is er, Pticeville, I Hill m?de drink, a drink 3 in it. I - BBMBiiii' <9 that delights the o!d ? rJ enriT PI - ! 3 and young, lie sure 2 ^ criL.nl Ul. i 2 and get the genuine 2 | f" r*it,.?? r AYS THE FREIGHT. ii < :ok ^ 1 piiKD Kootoeeri' te-?r 22ASSTA22 2ZAU. * j E A Went package mukei 5 gallons. Soil everywhere. | rj Must lie sol Freight raid. ? j 5 THE CHAS. E. HIRES COMPANY, 1 ^ down, ('im'l "Warranted tori Years. . ' 2_ Philadelphia, FA. 1 j G dull siunniar. end for Terms. bimilUIIIIIIIIUIlIUJIIIIlUUllIIIUIiniUUIIIIUtUIIlUJlUUd nl Erie.' no olii RS\ , 'I rO sid.red. Musi inuir PcaIc*. w i ln AMTON, Singhamtaa.H.T. j CJharu'csrlairi's Eye and Skin Ointcient ru Easiest pi.,. ! ha certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, 1 p] ""'"J; ,0nl/. qT ciiddclj I Granulated Eye Lid,-, Sore Kinoles. Piles. ^ =m,::,.u,1>- ?uc _L_ u "I Eczema,Tetter, Sail Kheura and Scald Head, i Cn * . Cl j ^cenfc} Pei" L'cx- i'or ;U'J i>7 druggists. j Dj for Sn ' u j i _ TO ECSSECWNEES. &] > Mention this For putting ;t horse in a fine healthy eon- ! in -COMFORTING. dition try i)r. C'ady's Condition Powders. C- r 7 [ H T\ P M C They tone upthe system, aid digestion, euro [J; J ,U JJiiL11 0 loss of appetite, relievo constipation, correct ; H ^ S J* jcvlt. kidney disorders and destroy norms giving JQ c^m new life to an old or over worked horse. 2? j ATE R OR MILK. cents per package. For sale Lv druggists. 6khdhd5iSd5dSt A - Wards off Mai iria. Is orating :ucd?oine. Nausea, Sick Headache, etc. A valuable r<-gulatHH^9DRfl^9 n m ps^ si? all disorders of the kidneys. ^|HnHR La Inii. licial in ica.ale cCiuplaiuts^^Qj^EnS fw ftloi-g w itli quinine, is an etfcctual^^^^^SUR g Eg pgyya Chilis. A great appetizer when tukl^HHH sa teflewi lore n,rajs After meals aids digesth^^MKs FUH THE large 55c., fOc. and SI bottles. a e r ? ?-? ^ Sold at tbe Bazaar and by W. BbHh^kRS LSVfcR AND KIDNEYS Lisia*toa\S holesale by jggg| THE MURRY DURG ODfl COLUMBIA, S. C. H Kg jTaicb 14?ly. IIA KM A N' S BAZAAR J MCTMRIES, FRUITS, CAKES, CRMIRjl G-BOCESISS, | CIGAIiS, CIIE1VX!VCi aiul SMOKING TOBACCOS J Toys, Fancy Goods, Notions, XDKTJO-S sirid. S^EDXCIIfcTES, I PERFlI'ERV, STATIOXERV, SCHOOL BOOKS. ALBOlS^d Jtesf A well selected stock of the above Goods constantly on hand and J alvvays at the very lowest prices. These Goods are all fresh and reliable. m LEXIN (> T O IV O. II., S. C. | nf; Boilers. ViUOO ?3^ Get our prices. Atlns and Erie Engines. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron Work; Shaft- ,, _ >4j ing, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Hangers, etc. ^ Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and J Fertilizer Mill outfits; also Gin, Press, E Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. Building, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and j Railroad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Ma- : chinists' and Factory Supplies. j Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, clc. C?rCast every day; work 150 hands. I Lombard Iron Works J and Supply Co., January ? P.l fCES 7X5 LOWEST PYR1GH 1 ^, 2Caveats, and Tradc-Mark3 obtained and all Pat-V^ ^^^BEB^fllBB \1N A PATENT? For a i cent business conducted for Moderate Fees. 5 JSsHHB^E j??j?i'?2ffvioor5 * 0ua office is Opposite u. s. Patent Office? *9mi^kflhhfl Se? VS&SS?tommirS- <and *e * icSS ^C **** tUOiC\ B dentlal. A Handbook of in- frcnote from \\ash.n.^toa. 5 * ^HHBSBa linjr Patents and bow to ob? < _bcnd ir.ocel, drawing or pnoto., With ccscnp-J e. alio a catalogue of median- 5 lion. v.'c advise, if patentable or not, free of? books sent free. 'charge. Our fee no: due till patent is secured. S tbroueli Munn & Co. receive < . pamph let " How to Obtain Patents," wi{h? $?9^^e9RK3 '2-S]ofi' k1 f cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J H $$&*%$;s?? i"'- *>*<?. i iMkWo i?l!VSISJ&bSSte <C.A.SR20W&COj "?MM . Sample copies sent free. ' **u w *** w V nHMB| i.monthly. fluOa year. Sinpr'e j opp. Patent Office, Washington. d. c. > fl|H|K| Ever? number contains beau- iawi^wvwwviawwwwwvvvvw^ lore, and photographs of new ^HfiSKaulHfl , enabling builders to show tbo ! secure contracts. Address ?H I NO MORE ETE-GUSS^^BH ???. |. More ffsjlm Lisi"Mt' i ' ftmssw*' mm mitchell's eye-salvzHHHI Accurate A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for Compact, j SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED III MWMI JPrtflitoinff Long-sightedness, V?BSSHBSIG9 i and progressive Restoring the Sight of the old. formation r.r!tc to Cares Tear Drops, Cranulat!oii7Sty4^HB|H^RSH|MR FIRE ARA15 CO., Tumors, lied Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes7S^^H|NraB| New Haven Conn AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF Conn- AND PERMANENT CURE. -Iv AIso,er,iially eSiracions vi hen othrr maladies, such ns 1'lcors, * Soros, Timicnt, Salt Ithcnui, BuifflHg|^^^^ranffi z ~-z en cz'~2C3r"z cz Pile*, or u ticrcver inflammation cx( diJdi^i^Jd-,d5dbiib^ MITCHEI.US SALVE may bo used tHUHnHD nA I rJ advantage. jQB^HK^BH(l^S9 A \l Vk S COLC BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CENTS. ^ ?i k 7' I CHAisLESTOX LIMB A.\D 1I\.\-^H|H cial Terms, g LFACTLR1XG CO., ^^nHH EARING SALE. H cASH 000R$ AKD | unaica v^or u lumber. iine Cost to rcducf* ?I l fitUCBAI Dimnifttft if Lpj il. Floors breakilie ui through g MIlL WOIiK. HAKDWAP.E. VSINT too {] ??. ??,.- a OILS. GLASS ETC. ETC. Ln VhHMH^RhHH , rJ WWriie for estimate. ^affiHS8lffiH^9 terms for pay- Ln c talfMu"i by'buylS r. ''GAIiL^^/N". S. C. g CocemWrS-ty. rets Itcadv. Write Cj **>. .O ^ ~t? | <m ELECTRIC TELEPHONE. |JB1H citiseiucut and [Jj p? -. j- Pn'.ij ontriirfit.no rent, neroynlt*. pj L to Cur. Villiiito cr Conrtry. Ncecci idit^^^Q(BBjB^KS9tfl98i^B In Htj*? it home. ?ho:\ ^'ore nr.d ofijre. 'J roaiost <^^Hk?3uB?S^V9BVj|H^H|ZA r DXTl/0 ru ienci ind tx-rt *el>r oneet ;h. L Dni LiU Ln / ,7 ' tccntH malto frein >5 io $SO pef J ru Hl_ "b#i One in a midenre mc.-.ns a s.sl? to n t n Ln : ?? noir'n'oorx. 1 in* in?ti anient*. no toys, _ savanna n ItI I" ,< /i anywhere. nny distance. Con:j>leto, rer,dy fc^^HDnBBB&NMl^fl UU I(XUiiaUt ua. Li rp-f Mum when Shiw-ed. fan be put o;? by ?ry c ,, ,, , ., ,, , , L > | never ont of order, ro rerairiiu'. lost* a ii^^BB^^^BB^^B^HCT -3c5c5c5c5c5d?28e3 i ir>ni?. Warranted. A money maker. Wrl'^^^MBaHHHH^^BlH ^ VV. P. Harrison & Co.. C:crk 10, ColuiofcMB^BHHBB^^fl