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'IlE JAR11S B8OF SIN. DR. TALMACE'S DISCOURSE AT WIN FIELD, KANSAS. How D 1surais lslifferenlt D1.A guikeg-The clamnks Imtll'r Which ('rinlit is Colli-lv. Dr. Tillnage inl his iserimon -t Will fiehlt. K:aistas, tiook for his te.xt, John11 15:22: "But now tiey have no cloak for their sin. Sinl is always"igied ekd and( glo,ssed, talld 114rfun1tl alld masked, it gaills aimit tianwe in plaoe s froimi whlich :t wouhli therwis lbv rv pwllcl. As silently 1a-; wlel it glidtd to Clrist It the tI) ()f the teilple. it no0W a(Idresscs Inen. Coul pe-ople lo(I. upoln sill as it always is -ua (x bailat ionl froinithewpit, tlhe put refaIttion of inlite vapacit-is, it he ghlastly, lauthloli. 61O silittin ni ister that ulpro()tcd EdI :od. killedt Christ. and wuldk psi'l itell eitire race into dark11 toa:ndw mi the infernal harm told debrii Bfore mur firts treuits% tranlgrie, sin apliwar tv tllhai tie swevtils of fruit :ani tht beco'lling as gods. TI'l A4salbI it was thle pleasure.t of1 sitting upmn a thrlonev. TYo men nmw, ,io i; !aulghltcr. and11 perimission to Ilu xurious.n i iai.t tiont. Jesus C rhrist itn ilay ti\t sua. 1ess a fact whb evo tybody ut to nilow, IliI thlt, iat i illt . to hidle its deforility, ant sh:ali. i. accus tolmdli to wc:aing a cbl k: 1lt the(. taiour 11 : ,also en i th t ei at hll tlaIt iod ennlael uinitht throul h all luc wippiiag's a t I want, now to) spak 44 t siv<ral kind fid eloaks-- withl whlivIb Ion1 cxpect. to ctvcr i 1 u ip wil ilaqk t itis. 'mo t l I'ti inl i l an-ic-a to tw'h t Iari lets it contt an;i ca!' t'in a, a te Ver'y day tht p t s st)111tw newt- \v aylle f w :'int 11t i,t mn . if you will Orr a liti i wilil:, I wili -how y u fivc r t ix f 11h1 I)Attrn CIlSofCl-ak._ F-irt . 1 ii thmt hien. an isot. wlo I ilng it hlonoreI wit bl l tciall p-m k.r. -xpkt to iike it a lltulie IlA cl'ak io r a tiw- al . 'Th i .,l :t sav redU ts in ll ht 1. hi il i lia ii,I thro!:. n l s i:d Ii .i1'101wil y i ill kint . tat' a ll h 7-. - a\t%i!h -rr i y l i na the woraibt gtervi underh tiaaui.i aTi: conui.ili l ly :t "a inl tlliti a Imt sirml. wn)ml, %\wllals e \n 'I.) ti l is (1nity 1e 1ss hidetliitdilith r bIy Ilil-i ignl,nunce (r Ilhwir inlillrality. Nat iolns Ith.it ch-\at i v i t t s ot a( u: ith rity 1t( i t (ulidi fled to fill ti-in will fc. 1 li' i 1 re ct itn. Sli nt'1 Ixresllis, Ith''wht whl..n hIliab "Woii' t t ilcc, (t) ul a l, whnlt.1 th Y kinl.- is a chlil' ant tlly ptinltt drinkt inl thle monn .(Wie)iin f trust li ay bc in:-i by thit clalr acter tit lis . who fil, t tilt, .11 lit God woul bri usIt rat lw es- tatl to Ithec ()Oliccs, Iou h w t itay 1rve nI :al iil'Olt Iik willceti 1 01 ct ll ticll i . t hit f o ers titup 4'ts. Yetol t im lutltill - ( , 'y ui l lt)'t i ia a ith is~ tiettslof. wltli 'ilt' d s.eti Ne u 'aie.z:u- . an1d Ah ,) :und 1her0d in th, dhy ot jui no ti4st sitn the veit(vvI witltile thebenile tg at kc thlle'. I 'lua' theli l(tis er llenI (of (aie.Poqw, :u114 king. an.-I trceidelt uO al ver.n, -it giv. ulI ne01) tiut to God0, :lI of t i gedI Iy tfogive tai law as tIamt woclhIcht Iget thse them)- and~ the slavem ji al thenut -e ubto.-is. whe 5it is iithe r'eiai : eunil.tiou C:unist hoak< prie,r tiintihe,kior cruldy sn-ral byggivinloit as theronae.i Beltihazzaro deecto'-lto co r not l keep ilh in.st riou hiingr inun th itiny o the wall hdwil nhot io the jllog.Thll era nioty kyou Jburowo froni striking yhouh i,so hort impzesivenlyo petuendio Thub nccdsadoher junth hbiny tluw be the t,aln. not til rulesd of Lodthn st erfield. Gd' Again,- let" me:t-isy h'th.e me poendion ofriins bt ail rol1)1 wraping o a nked elouloi. The-in pCrahne of ainsia laryi ofs 1:on of rdigionir trhwe heat b emw N1 crultera ve ag ogat. tlin Kgof k uomingt bes oebo hini.rucf\xio COviosuhll itw beutr itithoon tf hritie chaGod.tTha inotdeh, centle nulyaote 'al rtst s of it. Our churhel certifiitfo i a poor title to lleavenl. We iatly haVe t;ie nitiMe anid iot reality. here tre those who seeil to throw themselves back with complacency ipon their public confessiolns of (hrist ailtlougl they give Ito Iigns.3 of renewal. I' atan (ai induce ia mnanl to bulild oil such a irottenl foridationl as thliat, he las accomplished his object. We cannoit1t illngilne the abla Irelice with which God looks uponl such a pro cidtiv. What would he the f1el; Igs of a shepherd if he saw a wol, inl the s:ilne f,olt with his llks. however 1ui lhe iightli seemtiU to lie, or a ten cial il, aolin!g his troops he saIw one WC06ring the appojinIted unlifon-l WhoW ncver-thlesV rell -blon-edl t") the( hiost I'li ls 1tu inuit tihle lcaveily s I.he hierd look II po. I hose who, I ioll-h t he are IIot .1 is -hetp, have elimbeil up1) some oiter u ay. aul thus must ih. Llwn,i of h ksis itot po t I hose wiI pretl)nd to biv ' Isi)ie l tit Cr*'.,, whilc 11he-Y an- llis am edik( cne I urt .ioretutt: Out ward Imloralit,y wil bI no coeigfo Ih iiblenl inli ility. -) Iihw spirit. The g spel or Chist nlait-s no assaiult umon good W Wk". They- rle-v as lautiful inl )dt's < YV asin 1 our11s. Puinctuality, truhfunee,thnls"ivinl", affection uli iai olier exellences of litfe thaut might bv mnitionle.1 wvill always hc adidirtd of God nd a, Lut we take the position thlat good works cat11110i be the ground of our salva tionl. What we do righit calinot pay for Wlat, ve do w. rolig. A(Imit I I:tt you lave all those i'its of, charmNt.( bllit alo a llil liclc101 (.' v lm lainlst Il il tl(. -lil tt Il i c ntill iw d' uil l ill-i .i . tio Y(ur life i, \ tI dIvc I I ilii t I till -.- ; i ii I t I i,e I t l l' : ido I ' II I t ) n a r if Ile e (it Ii i ii ;t It vi I I t' st i t E i .II I, v lit ii e wvti' havilci iive all ;tIt s hl' nit. No) Christ. t san itin. Th 'i iN-at li il i'I 'i ' e i i:iI ill i lli,-I saI v." I \I ll w hlic'l ,w4 hlirk ('11mi-Il' I)w-,lIrv. Is ritola i I l il i L1'1:itw. i Tli s hij)(ve li;ttl 1 ihll'(ar falh.il upstl ('rit . YS ii1 -(.: I t A l i I. i l < c I Il i b1 ii4 it tllI oi' l' sitil ii. h,s- l ii ll ittu .lan slificWit for Its, but Ovt whit< rvWect elin, i eponltinig 1lutn IIwteir own, niitst perish. Traiti Of ch:u-nicer t hat, mlay miake uts in11luivn ial t earth will ot neaeisa'ily pII to) us. thC (ate ofNheaVI'n. Thet phuilk ihat will ce Sil rn3 niiuiiiIth fora hise lhor. wmduld not dct forl at shIip's hu1lk1. MAri ir, IV 'ality Iniht h s w out.1th (hite. but c:.,t 4 talke you thrtmoh Chrlist lbts dawl < for a ttllt anos (I(.tt'i*t.-t;t forl it oi Ia"I*'. ot : ta- 1 ) w I,I Isi it IS Io (' I t hit'I t il( 1*4 w i .1 i1i,-. 'A :ti l tlw aI, i - trthuli it lf i i6 hi uthat volii til Itt)gIiig will ii itni wi.W C.as O ." i'it pitiablt- i it i:lYi f :we 'mllie s wN\Ill heii- t i I <hti"11 to ui t ia, it hoi hw m' ay Imvc L iven1 :111 all Is et.t t b, I \ hlet t si- ost' h1 lrtssc tItl I lI in1 thI'ist i. v i . d l is t ith' and t IIe P t'I and Iith -re at' II, II' I I iv Ih na inI l a in1it I t t I I) i n ICiu'I t I hert is a ide I tu a1e t tepr\ia6ty in his loul that I t a Is nto titver disvoi cee. A tIlk all it t)ls th wilbe Ito apologY for a deraved ine Itoihl no1theor of bieo, btl fanaentounchern o' God,. who thern aie. "hoy thelO deeds ing iliapeif'1l h.eodji1 r b OW (cl)nk flin. Clltl'ni lljook ilanh tio- wiesirs of risthory. ands dotines of inaeratepran.tyu ant Chriitn: n(),tow muchi anic (lhen is ithen wobtl.'and tlwy' pa1's top.l Ithe ldyne teets1 of aCriti,ai whntich th11 cvulngrllci infeir four i -ue p rp :n it on in l stand lookii.g tver iito heavell a.Id adinlire its beauity mlul its sonig,an 11sl o llased with the looks fromll fiv oit side ild, ta the.'y v-iuot, be indriccd to eit-vu. They couild liiake at better aIrumenilltll i fr t1- truth th:m teil thoulsam11: Chri.sAiais wh,o hanve inl Sh1vii' liarts received it. It syllogiSII: tind dilennnills and sounid p, (posit iols uld logical deductionls could save tleir souls, they vouild he aioi. the best, of Christians. They coublI CI*o r'vtlY definle repcnItance anld fait I ild the Atoniit, while they hav nevver felt, oniv sorrow for sin nor 1,V ri.d A1 n1011iinn s coifidence in the nt saciticv. They are a11lmost ilin imlovable ill the4ir positio. We ean nlot present anlyflung about the relig ion Of Christ. thatt do not know. The SavioI &-seriheId the fate of Such a1 oic in Ill is parable: "Amd that. ser vanlt Which kIew his Lord's will, and preparel rot hiinself, lnit.her lIid av cording to His wvill, shll.11 be beaten with1 inany striln-.." Thlvorics inl re ligioln lv a but y of th(ir (owI, bIlt if they result, inl no( v-rith of Chris tiani life it is thtle beauty ofir blendeI :u(l 1*Ch.-;parI. DO INoltelI Suich cohiess al:( Ihard csrli.-ioll Tll iverlof life never v.,inas oVer. 1cicl(s IwveI ianlg on thw cavcs Of hecavenl. Solm,1h14-S Of initl4lectuial bilfief is a beaut fiul cloak, w ll woven and( well.I cut, butt inl thlf houri whenl God sluall dcIinanld ourmoul it will niot of itslf IL sulicielt to hikv our iniquities. My friends, earl it, he thiti I have )e(enl nItikimd, alI torn from you SoIC llmpe upmn wich y-Oul Were reSt inl" for tina-:r4V itdrt' v nry, I woul(l be 1nk1ind it. lnlA if takenl away your lak 1did 1i>t offvr you somtiliil k-hettr. This is a cold N, orl,:l.-l you Wint somt thirl."o wnap aOIIroIId your spirit. Christ Offier-s yo a robe todav. I It, WOVV Ihimlse.,lf I I [c will nov)\ wvIt hl Ili., Own 11.111( p intre it .just t,. lit your The riglitoun1less ie (111vs is like the coat 11v used to wear :11biu11 1lca. without Sc:am from top t4) hmt I(oIll. There is a < y of do(.111. Cmwal would I e it' I id n It d:e tell von tils. It slm;il k. a (Iy 4of unulttk-rabl'. disappmInt:1nclt It) tllb .w whou have t rrsted in tir11 utliceial dignity, in i hI g:mt millies. in their itwsani mothliy. i tIeir ,-;0unlthkless O1-intellectlual b le. I i Isv( a -")Iul Sh i in-for". ,)d who once was -.. uhydt,fil(d Y(t loi)k a h11i m a : l. y :(111 ic*01 t id a1 sinle inia-sI nayw reabu himn. 1A.n I-, thi-, youm aIk. \'sh llq>t once L, b:hlbnakcr. a bl-. phwimltr, at obhwkr, a p< r.jurt.r. a thif1. a1 Inunl*lcin.r, Ves.11,u ChIst-1 hath1 cl st.Ised 1 hil1. ('brist ha1th1 lift.d l him up. ('hrit h1:11h1 renit ('l1 hill, us Chridt hath clOthed himr1 inl a1 spol less robe Ad 'iteousn'sr. .hlat il the reistm wyIt ymu va"mot see li,-' Im-pr I lC hrI l "I 's Ilatile14 ; ),If -rc:('1 . d:A W:anh.-ring and'! v: Iyward I iv'( oti .1 hi 4 ' salvt1l 1n wfir hcm iing hwr wor)Ithl :drivini- For w you1 wondverl(cl th t SO )!'I(Ii.v wv I ) t vi.e wei])inI g ha ve IestL gIt it a11d IWitI 11 V'T ('Ivy thusiaISm ()f sor row clri'd for divineL e(ipas:,ion?l Do you)I wontvrderl at ite val-(e%At es-s lIt Iltose' who1\I( staid in pipits bes(1ch1ing mIen to bc r-clinJI ele t'o ( wtd! nay do ilo w(nder it wl)4l are mosalie.44 11 4 l'nene : ella.ll tliSt rit t. Wt (''1iin y l 14 n 'i ( a par of'c,b' ete'krnl paht-:. '((eIotr he lan ttsate 1114' t u to1 )lI umkeII alc : -t4. Iis(.I'(r'iier bord, 114. ('tit II ll b iii, lln' In be-nee Thyi r1 e-- ('1 (4rre: 0 ilon' is byXI))(d 'owleLanl I li'namrlite '(1tiIIsly 'I : i n>b:thly fatl lyl injtil' of' tIowde rtuil <1namt. ( ,-hari lt'r D a len :uIl) anthrI (oilored nU m werell I wring at a4 well not faiiru' :fr11 om 4 Car'( ter' M14 ill.i t'hel Iiastern . :u-tI of 4the1 ity.4' Dan AOlle tul one ne'l1. in tre h t tioni o(44(f t iel I' ba)ltl'er1 was1( it (1 thto the wll 5irin charge.'4. tfintarlyta linO4l a 1kC'Iof poder mal1 o waur or 1liv4 rlnr of dynS itun,ite. etuse etOc' .'C(lbuilt a111 ie closei4.( to these 11ombustible stlk intrdrto ymve sm icis.' ''Nigh TOith fuse',' in(' the we-l Ii. 'arelssness war10 st im hl is 'i.'sIn ''oe wi'ay the an of' ow anlt4. i'artridg 's tole1101d,.91S'haffer wa thorwn ten o ifore fet in the tir .tud when ick d u i wa A PLEA FOR THE FARMER'S WIFE 1iitur C:aast Mike,o a Tu1lk Which Touchv8 at l'tbtSir ChrlEt. lit bis niow faious Bethlh .-i Al liance speech, Larry auitt, of Ath (.ns, (41., pays thle following tj ibuit'! t) at fialmer's vwife: "Ilit I will nlot waste all ily Syll p,ities on the farmer. There is one ch1ss even mnore deserving of pity ItIl relief thanil you, my Allianc." friends. I refer to the farmer's Wi((. Tiere is not ai burden that you bewa but ItI little woman, whoi1 the light 01o your mlimie, sllares it with you. YouIrl trials:uid cares pierce the tenl der. syllipatletic hcart, as a dagger. Slie hears et'ually with You every load. but I say with pain and regret, flit, she iA, alas! too often deprived of at share of your pleasures. Did you horny handed lords of creation eIVer con1sider that, while you are.( worlkinlg inl the field, your wife was al e hou1se toiling just as hard as yourself; and tlhat while you had but one task before you she has a host of duti's to perfori, each pressilg upon her at one and the same time? Whon you return to your noonday m11eal. and find a wvelcominllg smile 1anid ve(-V(rything ready to liand-as if e conifusioni of the mornig had been touclid by a fairy's vand and order prodiced from chaos--do you ever consider the vast amount of work that these Ileasaltsurroundingshave cost the poor wife? At ni,,ht, when taking your ease, does it occur to you to look around and see if you will find the old couplet verified in her case, which says: M.lli Works froli sui to Skilli, Bit womliall'? Work is 1iO er ne. -We m( are all too self-conceited latid I ani no() exceptioln to the rule. We ini"ine 1lait bvecause We are thle bi-adwininers of the family thItie wo IMni's wIk is lmcre child's pli. \Never was tilere i gr'v('' VITo'. icre is not a ari,iin ieneatii ite Solild (f nIY vo4ice, buit w-ho if hie Veri IUalt to excnge places with his w i\' w111 e begging her to 1114, back inl twenty fot hours. ".\t lnih Il.Wh(.n You are14. looked inl thcar-Insof 3epau,adyu er fintlo-s drinking in the rest that na til. dul ilds. thit' wife it your side is irying to (uiet a fretful child lest it distu)rb "poor tired papa." Tihe dvar uns-lfish creature! She never tiiiiks of her own weary frame and nLhilg brow. "I y the dawn of day that poor vif is on her feet preparing the best repast tile larder will afford. You ret irn to your work in the field, while thle wife resumes the old tread ill existone. that is rarely broken b)y a1 nay of pleasurev. "ol illen v'all go to towi. anid t.14' 1114. t11l and iiigle wit I vi frinds :14 1 1 isuss te ni ws of thle day. Hmw 11m11y linwes durinl" the ye'lr <Im"s 4the Poor wif6cros thec threfe II ft her hI'c . c except to attend divinie wvorh:-ip on 8tiilay? v!And even thI yoll expect her to look afier r(I pr1epare a dinner for your friienids. ..I do nlot believe there is a man livinlg who appreciates his wife as he should. lIe loves :id chelrishes he blit, lIt should r-solve lever to iake I llsuret' heflt wife equailly enjoys it with its. She bearis her full part oIf 4)ur1 todls and tiils. and it is only just :ui r'ightf t hat she should reap fte 11r1its of oui' pros5periity'. "It should be the firM- duty of a good Allituire titan. whlen lhe has lif - ted fte mtii gage' fromt his home, to~ look to thle ('omforot andit leasure11( (of lhis wife. Beforie yoiu adh aniothier i acre' of haitd to y'our possession: 1heC foire youi huild a netw bar'n: bef'or'e youi Iurelias ii~t 41 1 ll(plien t to ex - priv *olii sIto4k, look thiroligli y'ou b1441e(- go inito ithe kit chen,i t' wash ro)4ntina th1 e f d'&airy, ai111 ste if' thier'e you41 t'ai huyi t) lesseni Vou 41p'joor w ife 's hlbor1. Lift a part of' thle hur' den froii hier shioulers, I liut shleis so long lilid inic(ompilhiiigly b)ornie, :1114 se-e thailt her' reiniinig day13s ar'e Thlaer'"stit'e) iner Hell! W~hat a clatteiing and a ebiatteiring as8 thle children'i anhswer'i fte dlinneri heItll antd iuish into the dininig rtomi. O h ! ft' gm'aiientiion a goodl apetite aLt>rdls as.' ouri noon0 day1's mealzi is i-et beforle us. B3ut this vatcanmt chatir,l what dlot's it mieanti! ''Oh, that is 'nele' Charley's se'at. Guiess he' (lon't fee'tl likt' eat ing, lie's got d.yspepsia, ytoui ktiow."' Dys)epsia1 ! hiort'or's! De)li ver' us frotm dysp'psia. W'hats Sin' is(e oIf be(inig phligued with suchl :mailhu.n'tt anySway! W'hat's fte use oIf hvini ga stomaclIh 1Sto iri tted ain14 sor'e I tat'( ive one bite of food a giv~es it (list less? Why~ i not.heal the sore st renthen lt- its miuisc'ular' process, by usimi iltantie iloo)d Bhahni. Will jotymet'i o4f lift' to ii. I. B. (livIe it a S. J. Claunllert, R tichmonid, Va., wrVi'te s: ''Nt) (lint e'nn aflord to be wit hou)It II. . I. whot wishes an.1 ap lpyt itt' . 0Iould st'ar'cely eat a single Inscuiiit for br'hmeakf'ast, but sinice takinig 11. .1. B. I e'leani the wvhole table, so fto spea1k. ai dread'ltfu c tase oIf diseaise, ye(t P. 1P. I'. remahinedtt'. tiaster' of the situtat ion, ft' miarshall of Melntice-llo, Fla., says his hair ha~s grown (out, and1 that lie and( 'witd', andh notw tht drug stores (If Mt,atitello lIuy P. J. P. in1 large <ju1it ifties. Safety fto moithert and ebihld anti less liailiity to all unuple'asantniess after Mhother.''s F"riend. Soldl by till Dr'ug gisis. TI'h e Washing ton coirespondecnts r'e'fei in minost complimentary terms to t.hie maiden effort of Hon. Richard 1Faux, Mr. Randall's successOr' in the Hous11e.It wvas a ringing speech against thle federal election bill. In dcerib ing the eloquence of the old1 man sov cmial of the Northern correspondents say he speaks t"like a Southern man." As the orators in Congress are main., ly fr'om the South, Mr. Vauz will, d.ou.btle s, consider this8 a high trib ute. ENTLEMEN-I have suffered fo: vears with % kind of Tetter, or breatk mng out aIll over 111y bodyjaud at tiuie; i hse sml il mples would terminjiiai ia boils. I'hile traveling in tl soli last year I ad occasion to ftr, at bottle of P. P. P., which wa,4 rc (o11111Vnded to Im by It friend, amil to Illy surprise it, helPed Me so n111cml that, I got six )OttlCS more, anld iftei taking the full contenlts, I felt bettej Chan1 I had since the beginning o ily trouble, and while I have no sylip tois of tile disease returning, I an1 still Umu11ig Llte wonderful blood iedi cine it iite-vals, and am fuly .4atiS lied tha"t I will be entirely cured of v disease that for fifteei years hat troubled ie. I citinot express m3 gratitude t o you for so wonderful i benefactor its your PL1. P. P. (Prickl. Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) ] amn yours truly, JAcAr PEEits, Traveling Silesimui, Savannah. (a. EM)k L Eiii REGULATOR /M . NS TIR UA'T,,, ION OFA MUONTH LV RItCKNLESS .ZOOK/ TOC"W Vi M A N"M!eie RaDfu RE a Trp Co. AT ANTA a H RES' t 25 . 1111 .'s, 25Ae,. bI c 4 RC T FY"0EElrmR!a e1 10-%: : ; -0 %.T.o %1*: ,G [AS.iOFr. .1IS t' M. IVEGALLONS. - a .PETIN an-d WHOLPSOMF 1 1iNIC mi the world. nt T,- 1. 'Y IT. Ayur L)rn%j1g9t or 1irocer for it. d.e.iRES. PHiLADELPHIA. DET E CTIVE6 In our S*cret Service. Xzaperience not noeccasar). Particulars frec Grannan Detective Bureau Co. 111A'cao,Cic1Anut,Q PARKERTS HAH? MALSAM C' e i . a Cc, athe h~air. D)EPOSIT m~I Lgrow th. lo '-;L:;' -n Gray H-.;;r U i ' f. Corlor. YOUR SURPLUS MONEY IN THI C03MMERCIAL BANK, -OF -- COLUMBIA. S. C. One dollar and upwards receivec Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. pe ann1utim, paid quarterly, on the firs days of February, IMay, August an N ovemiber. Ma[crried womlen ani nunors cnn keep) account in their ow name. Higher rates of interest na lowed by special arrangement. C. .J. IREDELT,, P~residenit. JNo. S. Li rARTAI', JA31Es iRLl r . Vice-President. Casieo6 TALBERLT & SON'S I N(IiNICs ANi) 11ol1m1N, SAW AIILI,s A ND GItfsT' MILLs Are i-acknoi(wied(ed IC) be t,hei best ever so)< In thic State-. Wenc youl buty one0i of titi y ou are caii ci Ithat you~ have- itmd e) no Initake. COTTON UINS ANI) COTTON PP ESSEE AT' 11(T1' .\M I ii.I. I ennh ciay. yitt moleney. V. V. BAI)IIA M, Geni. Agt., ('oI.U.\lHIA, 8. (.. Ie a lildco ry: JEJRSEY FLATIS! cheill antd Feve-r Core. Learge boIt,eiti c(yei anid eguarate 10 (Cu o re anoy (case of Clii i ande Fever, Malarilal, I ntermcitt ent at k lRe II LI i-i I ikIed coa tcn tia in in' a h 1r Aie Prev uent a.aa rgIt andmca m aufatrdb AIInsIa..ap . U ick Ienco,lit(' r thi)eRrir- Ctflogucegivin P"r ies,i Trmskt an d Rerenct~.e of rugi otes, OCKrs Hrnes, etc Al fs-class wor-k made by hand and wvarranted. Prices lower than any other of same grade. Our- Vehicles a:e running in every county in South Carolina, and in many counties of North Carolina, Georgia and Florida. All inquiries promptly an swered. In writing please mention this paper andl don't forget to give your Postofhice adldresIs and1 sign your name plainly. Holler & Anderson Buggy ('o,, ROCK HILL, - - - - S. c CI B -AN AND WOMAN. S1'. P. will purify it I vitalize your -lood, ers.at a good ap I II.eand give your hole sAystemk tonit ane'j s; r _-gt. A promiinet r'ilro a a ,-riitendent at avi -t1iah,illy wing wvit h --, Dy isep. .ini lfeumatisi ni, '. htle nover feltso 'I in hi lif, ~an n Isho c'l lIv ft o r, if he could y. get P. P. P." yolu aro tied oUt fr - . . and s1-- con111ine l!et, tatko If you are f'lig b sv fu th spring ad out of sorts, take iP. P. P. tf your digNolh orge nS need tonling up, tako P of P. P. if on suAtifrr with leadneho, indigestion, debliity aid weatitksi, tako P . P. P. If you AufTr with rervous pmstration, nerves unstrung and a general let, down of the ByBLtMl, takt P. P. P. For Illood Poison. ieunatisin, 8eof, ula, Old Hores, Malaria, chronie Female Complaints, tako P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. The best lilood purifier in the world. T.APPMAN BROS., Who*esalo Druggists, Sole Proprietors, I.-rLUN'S BLoeCK, Savannah, 0a. FINE SHOW CASE -' I Ri -Ask for catalogme. TERRY M'F'G CO.. NASHVILLE. TENN GIDEL R'S LIVER PILLS! Itemove the bile froi tie systom, cure all bilious 't ribles, and prevent im:ah! ria. _:s. casma. For sile by all drugg'st% .oid mer - chan is at '5 venis a box, or mitiled oiu roceipt of price by BA irriET IltTa Co., Augusti, Ga. TAKI- GIL,DER'S PIL,LS. The Tozer Engine Works (Successor to Dial lingiin, Works.) JOHN A. WILLI S, PROP1., 117 VEST (IRVAls S'TREEr, NEAR Tozeri Steamn Enginos,J And sall suEiz of11 bol Locomisotive aml~Si ret urn'l Tubilar Bloiers. *1i Ioun dry wior'k in ironi andI lrass Re. rassring promtlyt: exeutedl. LIlPP3A.N BROS., Wholesale Druggists, Solo Proprietors, Lippns's Block, Savannah, Oa. iU':1 a NJIIES8 & t4MAh NJ'im'S CUIIIIhy - .3J i 'rk'is IVsss, ;L : TUg'Jifh .~ oly.wj tIrka, CUSHur S. Wriser . inro. frt u PlTT"'S CARMINATIVE! I4ol"":RFAritNo N AUSElA i>Y.NENTIERlY Diarh<e and chsolesi rasIntm. A pleasants medclet of0 (i ncailcusale merIt in the hsomes circle for' childs or' asdult. It, tis poplalr, lasat,ii tands ettiienst. TPrily a1 msot her's dlishage fromti the head -siilId lngs arse as j pr'(i5 oty r)e:1 cved by it asL thle nuitcousi dis. t chsarge froms the bi wels. it. Is inaide to rel love Sihe mu scouis syst elml n tre isiasa and it does It. it tnken ie 3 'risleal >eioild of ells ing chlild re are' anlc.ts y. It, I svlg,orat.es and Ibuilds til t he otys'im wyhile It tis r e lvig iand cutin the i wsted I tisue. It. Is r - tTmmended andi used lar..ny by3 phi5cians1. or salo by ali Wansna mak r &~ Murrasiy Co., coltsumbia, R. (., and whsolale by Hlowarsd& Wi,lleot,,, Auguista,.. Ga. F~or' Estimaites On STEAM SAW MILLS,'' e Ginning, Har'vestinig atnd otheri Ma chinerOly wriite to thes unIdersigned1, maily ofier iln all recspects, a111nd make inl matter's inter'estinsg bo0th to con1sumersI' el and competitor's WVe wvill also furlnish ever'ythsing (i nc.eed in the line of suIpplies: lBelt. LInsp)irators, InIjectors, Plu ips4, E4te W. Hi. GIBBEiS, JII., & Co., ________Coltiumbia, S. C. Mexican mustang L.nimenlt for MAN and BEAST FOR Forty Years THE STANDARD. For Sale BY''ALL DRJG ISTS. IKOF SSIONAL. . OWEN, Atto2fnu at Law, PICKENS C. H., S. C. " Money to loan on easy terms, u Well secured pale:. Office in Court House. July 26'88. VELLS & Oluti, J. E. Boois, Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. AELLS, ORR & BOGGS, Attorneys at L PeKENS, C. H., S. C. II. F. ANSEL, C. L. Horaootl ~olicitor 8th Circuit. lPickens, S. C. Greenville, S. C. ~NSEL & HOLLINGSWORTH'I, Lttorneys anti( Couni,scl1ors PICKENE C. H., S. C. W Practice in all the courts of the tate, and attention given to all busi ess entrustedl to themi. nmrh 141-88tf. jLL & WELD)ON, '22 Main St, . - OhumNvnI.LE, S. C. Lck/Y (ias giveni every Thulrsday and ridlay, and feeth xtXracted1 without )R. FRHANK SMITH Is now permanently located1 at asley, S. C., anid respectfully offers is professional services to thie public enerally. Jan 2 .90. )R. J. P. CARLISLE, Denftl'Mt, GtEENvILL4, S. C. Office over Wes,tmnc;hand Bros. & uke's Drug Store. Jan. 1 '898. M. NORWOO), 1), 1). 8. -n) E~ N Tr I wr ', ~REENVILLE, . - -S. C., Corner Main and Coffee Strets. )R. J. B. CARPE'NTER, Denii st, Will be found at .Liberty on and ter the 24th inst. He guarantees 1 his work to be first-class. feb13:'90. I O. Fitzgerald, PHOTrOGRAPHER, reenville, .. .. .. o,g 826T Over Westmnoreland Brothers rug Store. All wvork done by the stantanecous process. AMso make *largemen.lts fromu aId pictures to ty size in wvater colors, crayon, In a ink, oil and1( plain p)hotograplhs. oct 24 tf. MANSION HOUSE!I GREENVILLE, S. C. HE MANSION HOUSE HAS been newly refitted and excel tIy fur-nished. It is first-class in its appointmients, and is one of the et hotels in the South. Situated .4 the healthiest and most deli htfu1l* ~y in the country, it offers SIJPE [OR ATTRACTIONS TO VISI )RS and tourists; and the cuisine nnot be excelled in any city.