The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 29, 1893, Image 5

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AT THE TABERNACILF. DRTALMAGEESPEAKS OF THE CON sbLATIONS OF CHRISTIANITY. The Clus!er at Orapes Pron Canaan Typt fesin t Clusters of l1opep, of 1r.spect8 mnd ot Conselation Onnvoyedlin the (os pel of Chriet. BROOKLYN, June 18.-Rev. Dr. Tal mage in selecting a theme for todav's sermon in the BrooklYnl Tabernacle chose one peculinrlv suitable to the se I son of fruits, tihe title being "Grapes From Canaan." and the text Nuiberi xiii, 23, "Antd they caie unto t ie brook of Eschol and cut dowin from thence a branch with one cluster ol grapes' abd they hare it between twc upon a Mait'." The long trudge of the 1-Arealitex a-ross the wilderness was ahuost end"d. 'T'lhey had come to the borders of lie I111isi land. Of the Goom.t0 adults who start ed irotui Egypt, to Canaan how mianv do you suppose got there? Five Iuindr41ed thousand Oh, no. Not 200,000, not 100,000, nor 50, Ior 20, lor 1il, bit, oi ly 2 inen1. Oh, it w:s i ruinoui m:ich that, G"o(C's 'pewple n1111le, butlf Iheir Chil dren were liv*.n._in,:vid thev Wrt'l l the oil the 111arc,0, ant. 1ow tI,0t they liid come ip to the inders III the 11',011lised land tiley were very cious to kniiw what kim, ola Idave it waS, anild -ilel I er it wouhl Ie s:fe to go over. S a seoutiiu. par' is SeIIt Iit 14) 1,( Connioiter and they exalile Ihe lai, and thev come back brinilnl SP eniliells of its growthl. 1 lstas yo i c we bwlack from Califor nia bringin-- Io your fmily a basket of pears or phims or - iples to show what monstrous I'ait they have there, so this Scouti.!lkg party cut oi the bliggYest bunch of grapes they coliI find. I , wats v) lai ge that onec mian could not carry it, andt(] they thrust a pole through the clus ter, and there was one mai at either end of tile pt)lv, and14 so the buich of 'gr'apes was transpor ted. I was somitille i ill a luxirianlt vinleyardI. The vmlw dresser had donle his work. Tile vine ui4I clambered ilp and Spreadl its weti'hll h over tile arbor. 'Fte sunl anld S1ower had InIxed a Cup which the vine dIraik intil with Ilushed cheek it lay- su-ihernw-, i tie tight, clisterwa,ainst the cheek of cliiter. Teit rindis of' the _,rapes seeined almlost bursting with the jice in Lhe wari lips 0t the utillilill l day, andl it sepilmed as it all you hiad to dio Was to 11f a ichalice toward tile citer :a1d its hifeblood woiliid be,in to drip away,. iut, my triends, ill these ri i)rotis climes we kiiow nothIn-- abottregrps Strabo states that in I')'e times and im BihNe 11114s there were L'_raievinles so lar-e that it took two mien with out stretcied aris 14 reach around them, and he sa. s thert were clust.ers 2 cubits mll lellith or twice the ilen_th Irom the OWbow ti th tipl ot fLlt lonl" filgelr. Ain Avbius iwulling inl those kztils, tells 1us that whilea1 lie was simitten with Iuever Ie gra*pev WoUld slahe i63 tirst 4[or ti wiole d1ay. No WOndeIr, thil, ill tiese Iible tillies tw o 1llel thoul-it, it worth their whil U)e tl it thvir st1ren41' gth , tgeti er t.(i carry dowII one ciltlrl (itra lrom)l lhUe plromised hand'i. But, this lIornling I bring you a1 ilge c: lster fromi the hcfeaveinly l'.scho4)1-a cluisteir it hotpes, a clulster'44 at prspect s, : .1n1 expecting thiat one taslt' 41 it willi C:uaaani. I )urmig thel last winiterl some1 of this c'ongre'gaion41 have gone a way ne4ver' to) rettiarn. The11 n1eed liie put down't thieir staft :md taukeni up the seep fi4'e ori shop1 and4 did4 not g 14hark algain anId nver'1 will ig > hai1kl aliam. AndI the d1ear' 1 eihirn som 84(iit them,ii have beien gatherei d ini t'hnst's armls,. lie found this w)riI too44 rouilh a place4 for( L them, and1( 5) hie has :gaftered thiemi ml. A ud4, oh, hlowi many1 1411i14 wounded so li here ar4 -woundl s 1for whieni thiis worh1'l I 44ers no4 meidicamenlt - :1ual 11nless f rohm the g4as peIl 44t our1 L,oid .14esus ( 'hrisl. there shall comle a cenarola:t 44n thereC w%i! he n1o con.1 solation at alil. I 1() 1 ind e G( el,4 all11 (com1tor't, would 11el1 It.. wilec ~i reac, and1( that the (hal it all e4.ort wouhi1t help y'ou whilie you ei! w l'irst, I consol544 y44u withi flhe 41hviel stioedS iea :baull your~III 1 tepart V ever' werie. I kno14w you som4 Iet imes L't t this kind I t troiIMe, tha:t. you tri'fienids are cut oil fromI you1 and14 theyl are 114 longer y1ouris b4u t the d eir ie 1o hiave ll our loved oneCs ill the( sam1e 14ot ill theI cemetery' is a naltuIral desir'e, a ltiiver' sal desir'e and4 threfore1 a (God( Imn)1 t ed desire and i mghtily suggestive of1 the fact that death hal~s 1n0 power to) break the farmily rela1tions,5 I11' loved ones 4(o a1way from11 our posessionl, why pu IIt a1( iece aroundIl Iour11 lot mi thle cemlIeterl? Whyll the i.authIerin,1 of tour or five name~is 441 (onle 1:111 mfonumnent? Why the lhmting o1 f one(Il cypress vine so that it ''ver's all the cluster o1 grave('' WhIy 'lt fthe hu18 haitul b eside the wvife anid the chiiircei at thirl fcet? Wh y the bllt onI tIe 4:I of our lot, and( the cha:re to the: keepers of the groundl( to See that the urass is cut, and tile vmei attended to, and14 the flowers pilnted? WVhy not lint, our de parted friends mi one cOnomo Iield or grave? Oh, it is heeause they are( ou1rs. 'Ihat chiild, S stricken mioitheri is as muich )oulrs this morning' as ini then sol emIl 110111 when (God1 Put it nainist youri heart ahnd sid as of old, '"Take this cIlid andl nurse it for mne, and I will give thee thy' wages." It is no mere whim. it is a divinlely planted Principle .n the soul, 1and4 G~od certainly would inot plant a lie, and hie would 'not cunl. t.ure a lie! Abr'ahanm would not atllow Barah to lie buried in a strain er'" grounds, althoughi some very bei01 groundi was oilered him a iree 4iftt but he pays 400 sheckies for Mach pelah the cave, and the trees overshiadowinj it. The grave has been well kept, anl t dlay the Christ,ian traveler standsil t,hougfuli and admiring mood, mai upon Machlpelah, where Abraliattan Sarah are taking their long sleep 01' 41.0 years. Your father may he slumbering under the t.inkhing of the bell of the Scotch kirk. Your brothler may hlave gone down nethie ship that foundered oni Cape Hatteras. Your little child may ~jbe sleeping on .the verge of' the flower. ' ing western prairie, yet God will gather them all up, bowever widely the (lust may be scattered. Nevertheless it is pleasant to think tha& we will be buried together. When my father djied and we took him down in the graveyard of Som erville, it (did not seemn so sad to leave him there, because righIt beside him was my dear, good, old beautihul Christ ian mother, and it seemed as if she said "I was tired, and I came to bed a little edrly. I am glad you have come. It seems as of old." Oh, ft Is a consolation to feel that, when men come and with solein tread LI carry yo'u out t, your resting pla,te, i they will open the gate tihrou.th which al some of your triends have alrea IV 0,one, tI and through which many ol your frienls p. will follow. Sleeping u1ler the saile ti root, at lasI gleepin_- mider tite w-iniv Li sod. Tie nuflu unvil loavei that dri!, across your grave will drit L across, thi&rt i the bird oings that drov oni Ohir in mountd w"ll drup on N-ours, ndil II then, in Starlesi,; Winter l VI lt'l w lhen (.h" 1 winld .om1es llowlil l' t h the ollr1, Ole You will h)a c >livi. 11. 4. 1(,! (I I her. The child cloic ill) t.) te, 1 > mili il c i motler. Th bu.i d it<.I %v'wI'* re- i ir H! ried; oi their Iip4 the sal ram1nt i! . irothers4and sist,vrs wh p it -i-d 't - p >r %v to I_'! thein4 elves oni the .t;-4 I;)mv 1" itain reclinlilin", Sidi- bV 'hb. ill lh grave. in lleckt of sli.li.-Oht s0 ill! ft ilhrouIigh Lth 1!I:l!, lidhw wil!b vi. TI 'n :l at the trilmpelt of thw archii4... I Li r r ! si.)bysiash iki't,, themnit-k- i t,- i:, the du At lif :tp-A. T-e Il-wes Illal, wtro h11:1sily a:I l Iixt!d when) V >ul -c v t'h tni al I iS! , ll di dil111W ith 11ht (,h- ht .t 4 11'i h. timn. The fi-ither lookirr ar.mijil nI hI,;-; inl chldre l andill t i(i I!, "Com11! -m 4 my (i t O. lkies h i.- i 14 th llornmIIL. ot lite, s Irrevction." Mr.Munywr.o!e bf.,I- b 0i111ly with Ltt- teart n d hilllhe 4AwnI broken heart: Thore wa-; ai shledh:i,b A silent, wa1tci-jl:i btI, A On a low voieh1 a SuTring ita I Gr>inhl hitr mothor' b: -anlol. lt'mi11l the gasp4 and4 struggle' Witlishultlering lips she vrie441 4, "Mother, ohl, th-arest, mlot her, 11113 ie by your side."I[ On1Y 011 WIsh sho uittered, As lifo was ei)I)ing fast, It "Sleen by 1n'Y side, dear motlIer, sl And rise withl milt att 1,ast " Oh, yC, we watit to be buried Lo- E gether. Sweet alltetype (' everla.stilIg residence ill each olher's compan ion- It ship. M< V henl the wreccker wet,I dI.wn into tie ' calin of tie t).S stcamelIr, lie lound the il mother and clild in each other's arni. it It Was sad, h(II, it was beaitilul, aid it was. appropriate. 'Togeljher1 they wen i1 dlow). TogetLler ,hey Will r4ie. ()te In oni earth. OnIe inl heLaven1. 18 sIhere notll it sm tig cecerin- in aill tii. ouji, li 1n41 somiethil'g to uIpresl uponl s Lihe l idea that tie'departed are ours yet, - r y)'I Io revel ySt! Bilt I oule yott againl with tll lact A oIf vour presgenit acqIjlalItanceshIi,) ad to4 comun I en1tication With Your departed co Iriends. I have 410 iyipathV. I nleed 1,1t nlot 1ay, with th1e ideas OF 1d11'n spir- SO IttaliI, blt What I ImeaiI s the theory ha 4et orth by the apostle, wienOI le sa.yx, sL "We are surrounded by a _,rea. tel 4it1 yo A WiLnesscii." Just as in the aniet st1 [timl phitieater there were z4o,0 )o r o n ,- o , ri 01110 peoplo lot)kinl. d:wnl lromi Lthe -;at. all leries upmII the comi .atants i till. 411 Center, si), stays 'ail, there is a 'ri:t ;M host o1 Iliends i Ill thehill., ri l Liit , h I sky lookmnt, dIoWI upon 4u thl n StltIgglet. It Is a sweet, :t O1l >iin , a ti: ScriptiulO il Wi wall ing 1 a4 4i ph eardh and hIlven alr.in c4nstant io:n i ' lillnt bq VIk xMli itM4(C 111: nuiniention i)e not thi b :y I 1l " .Are they, not. sent11 I01rth ai tukid !1rm11 lti .4pirits t.o tholse who h1.til bw ht r1-; 1): 1)'. :11vation?" And whlen, mlinjiatvri7 II All1.rt COMli down) andt Hve lIt-, d4th y -[' nt, itake somc mlessa-e,ack I it It is iLmile to reali, i kn ny, 11he ex Idea that therc.i,s such rapid an per- r heav n, but it is a glo io ri n ii'11. . 1,Atn - take: a 4:1il train, ain41 tht rain i t1 Hin lull ev'4 moiltion4, allI an4 >thetr trinI 1r4)in thei op- 14 1 >sile hIri'ti,on d:15shes past4 you4 s) 8 ,vilt- , b.LIthat, you 4are 44 s tartled24. All thI wlay 41h4 up11 trais atal t1j1 down''i tInl-- 4' it ' s comi'. -lpiritLs goi -i. -- e 1:nin ytirs whoI' thd last' month) 4 iI4o you' n I lL 144ppose he414 to4 al 1.1 il y i e N1ih ) tui 4 he you 4in~'(4 the 4n 4 'lt'i to the trit. ho < ar y e, (141I)., yoI.ts p s n 44441) thy' k mnor 44 l) Iiles , '44 r k:t -'li)t Ay the y do44' il. (n hL 0l814tO i i 'e4 hill ibir4iti .le rs It42'1war Any ti a boy in es ar4) 5e1 v. A4)1112 Iii you .,00 rayour ('C ghbto Itrhood41 you ne,vIm.>st s44' 11or hoe. Youi in si. ,ti "Well, now, o( have11 in, any1014 4(iI~ letters to : 4'.1. Any dt' illgst sn? n he ildo '11you4oceswihlt,es ando; 4yti arte hI h.lo(1ne. Arr4vin h1on cte, 1( the nec i 1bor fa liameLti 14, ad on sa:Iid, il Iltid youli oee m hl John1 and141ll4 theris,)1- 14 "li Oul:( se) abou niyi FrnA lite o bruht Lut he let t.esatl inv ithe '1( u thI'4 inessages at whic C y11111Lo hadLbee that ya 1heare. J)Io yo suppose1 Sythat angesit vof hu God,11414 tomin thwy toV'l this ait! he- in lil of sinr ..l srow amy dealllth11 aond lil meoul sa seein u anI4VId inding th ut m~i1 atll out 111arr he ackt o essa e 41 ,o 441Il (o)ch, 1(ere(1 coensoatir tn iiit!You are1Cc in41 presntl15.OlO1l comncti)owih tiae ri land. They11 gate ti' sympathy w4ith IyoulI0 tniw himoremanbl ye ee, andli!1III4)t they4 Ln 1arte waliy fo the moment1.' whn ,h cheai of your'0 41l'catlyi Iodg andO youer b soul shgratllin upward,''41l ado t 1' ill o Llt i nhes heyt 01 heavent 11112tall see1 you 4cme, andII breng4 ounwthint hilL tmo dhitnc will te ri endsILit wllheS ('l calt, 'adve as1you ath through'o the fr pea~rl hun cO ateli wthir sIhots will makliroa the rhiVlsaml "i lo ransomed sp)i'lt to 11'>4 the co ,e lessed."'iat~e '114 th .11 nip cosol oult tit10ll furhe wit the) ide of11L'~ a res1urrec4tion.l Inolheen a rasktIman peopleCa whoU) d :10t4I ac il Captiti becauscr they canno1 trld1erstand 10 1but, any hrends,ao tor are two1' outg it 41wo 5 Da will4 1strie downl c)lie lrges coli Goat,b.e ho rve111 ntat thr rte fri10111A !'rveo shalcom foriiith" Ths othier byI s artly tlass e 0 his (llthis: T he..i tl or,- t shallrecenfohevn withi o ~1 baishu beii comre p,irs. Oter will thyhe ist su tri Y ou ak me ai)gre a man uetions I lianoty answe ab:toutdi th ilOeurtionl41)t iofcthat dutlintace "row, man'1 had- ar thseen yea1 ea thani, and everyis in body,t andth Cnliel u$t"ntirlys therw i sad so 100 med WJ() ,141 Iears ofLiage the ithe patcls oha hs htat waom there044 i: hbody lst namted oingp thro 4an tin Io vettftmible throu rh the first man who ,c it, andi throulth the cannibais who terward atc him, and thore be more tan 100 men wi have righta in the irticlus of thal, boly--in the resurrec m1 hlow Call th-y bo assorted When p11 p-rticles belon., to thm atll?' Youi sav, -Ther- k it missi)nary lrie! i II ('eel vooli. tuld whenl he was 'hinaj he had hik arm amputated -in C resurretli wil' l that ra-I.amentcll, of V iil i liv I1,)00 milei o j.)il tin e rest I ite ho hy"' Y.i A tv. -W ill'it n:i i )3 t Very 1ill 1i, i a sprY. e >mii r b te. in I- . 1 L i i I h ., n r11! l P tr',tile of V i '..>.Iv whe I Lhev m>ty have been '-ri b,h' the vin4 I or overlaid by i"h. ' .nqti I Lhe ithe :l -I--o. k111 I L mr.i: Il p'rlticle4 ol iti mVn h1 )ily, ,k, O.r:ret are a 1,11-mamild million w'r SIit iL,A fhimlt theP 'Ame1 t,hinl", and the at4xi.)mito,L to Iie i.tlu wid.hin 11 a ,i tY, 'I' a iil'ldred atiltl WIty -ten (I le tvo tliir hiai, and overcotts in le . whet hey t I- ck it is Almst )p3,bl h i r t'"On i) geL, the rit e ) or to t, l.Oumm withoal, a 'freat -11 (pi iwrpli-xity, aind vet you tell me -i Iivriw sh (I Ipirits in I'le laAt d .v Ail vo:n- anid lial1 my riad i of bodies.1 I lave you ally mo4r, qunesi,imns to a-ik. i.y ivrt_ mnyA.ri(-s? Brin.-r tbeln oi;! .tlalSmt a wholienmetl, l' skepticisim will mvhtheie ,%vo Cham11pions: M I-vol lioli thi , Ior tho hliis com - vhnm lit[ wIo -. in their urav4e lali v.)IIlu lorlh."1 "'h ore ord shall w-en-I l'Vo:n h -aven wt liith ia shoil., anld e v.deo of tI Itl the 111mp 4 G )I, andil thu doal inl Chrit iall ris. lirst. Youl 8ee t stick to it-w two p,i:vyees. Whol( art., thrm, 0 ol, that thou replieit a.aint, (Ad ath heo prollied, :1ad shall lie not do H tath he colmiland,I. tInd shiall he t bri[I!! If 1> pass? l lave you not Con l i mco ill Im li omnilipot.unce? it ie Could 10h'.l11,'la' buld my1 b-'1Y, after01 i - tor1.1 qiN c vi ho not build it agai y "h," VOuI SIa, "I WOul believe 1that voti outil extplain it. 1. am not dis. d to b skp lcal. but, Cxplain Iow C:II ht d ih!." N.y brOher, you C. :ve a vroat Iml l Ih a yolu calino, ex. am-l. Volu 1'Cheve yoir mind acts onl ir bdiy. i pta'n the iwocess. This Od planLed c:mlez5 up a blue lhower. !)be O'el. phalltedl cme up1.9il a yel ,v 0tiwer. Antlir seed planted mc-i n i,' a wh.ji!.e llver. WfVhiy Why i wart ,nI your in.4ely Tell mie why 11m y liavc Iorns and other cow.s ve I> hoI-irs. WI.y, when two ob tles str;ke ca i otlir in the air, d.) u h ul(.r Lte pertisicn? What is the ti encr.Lv that di.48olves a solid inl a ' aIt imakes the iotche.q on I ak leaf dillerenti. Iroi.n any other kind lI c. What m1.akos the oran.oe blos 1 diillient 1ro:1n tiat o the rOS!'? ov cni tiv alinihLiness which ri-19d the circle oft 1he heaven lin,l room to it chL r I I onl a hellotropy. Ex ii thesc, (C:m y-ou not do it? Then ill n t nol exphail thi remirrection. You !ai o - of th colil.)n mys. i'; of evoryday life, anld [ will ex .it all the iy- Aries if th:- resirrec I). Y ou c.IIIIL an wA( r me1 very pl tin "1ions ill regar<l to ordimary alfairs. III it ashame Cto 'ay that I cannot )1hill Gl m.111A the Ju;lgment anld the urrvction. I simnply accept Ote as trs i'm lot1 1 !il 1. inlill ih. rt hing1 ill be isthilen the mauso- hr -niro 1) hei l ishinag oi lhools and hylon)r. Nil winking of the eyelids p clIose. in daIrknies.. N .'stirIng of leol lila! on1cm illindle:I t,he lill - No nlpening of' the hiand that p1ilIIkhe:i til' li>wer ott ot' Iid3ge of the wihlwoodl. No clttch ut swiords hy the muen who 'ii fell. Silence froml oceani beachi luinrt ii cliff anld iroim river to *r. The( sea sinIginig the same 01h1 wi. I'he lakes hushed to) sleep in the uon ilt the1 s,tme great his. No ii distuirbi ng the gate of the long -red1 septilcher. All the niations of ' de i mo)0tioniiess in their winding 'I'ts. 1 p I he side oft the hilts, down -olighI tile I rough of the valleys, far t in 111h Cavernis, across the ieldIs, 1) dolwni into (he co)ral palaces of the uLtn dlepthls wVere leviaithan sports thi hiis iellows-everwyhiere, layer ave layer, hleight above height-dead! ei: i! aI bt, in the twinkling of an as (quiek as that, as the archangle's IIn pet comnes pealing, round, rever rating crasing across continents ii seas, t.the earth will gi ye one fear I shuidder, arnd the dloor of the family tIlt, witiiouit being unlocked, will rst open, and1( all the graves of the ad will begin to throb and( heave e the waves of' the sea, and tile Lusoleum of p)rinces wvilL fall into tile st, and Ostend and Sebastopol andl isterlit a and Gettysbuirg stalk forth the luridl air, and1( the shipwrecked It from the deep, their wet locks aiIng above the b)1110w, and all the .xd anid all the s.:i be come one movy g miass of Ihfe-all generatloons, all es wVithi upltulrnied co(unteniances nme k ill,iled wvi th r-ipture' and1 others acewit despaCi r, bu11t gaiIng ini ie dlir'ct.ionr, uponlI onie obiject, and It, the IhIronle of reisurre(ction! On that (lay you1 will get back your iiin dlead. Th'lere is where the Imlfort (omles ini. Thiey will comle' upl hil the saline hil, ft'esamle foot, and e satint ent ire holly, bitt with a per Lt hanrid, andl a perlect loot, ahill a per ot boil3y--col)ip Ition havinig biecomet icorrupt)1~in.i mortalit.y havinrg become I iortalit y. AndI (oh, thl erlion! (obl ciiembrace af ter' so long aniI absenice' niort 0one anrofther wvih these5 >rdls. Wh il hi p lresent,I tese thoullghtIs this >ri1g, does it not seem t hat hecavern nhis ve'ry near t)o us, as thoiughl our ('ltds, whomi we thioulghit a great way are riot ini thet dlistaince, but close ? I oiu haLvef somietime cfo$ 33ne-dlownV a river at nlight fall, anid von l-i d ii surprised how eas.. ., ir voices across thait rivet, A mIted Iover to tilt other sIde of1 the er, arnd thtey shoutted hack. I t Is saId t when~ Getorg.e Whitefield preachted i'hirdl st reef, Il'h Ih(ieJlIfa, oneC evenl tiie is v'oice was heard clear 0ss 1(1 till New ,Jersey shore. VhenI I was a lit.tle while chiaplain the( artny, I remembfliier how at even (3 we PouIld easily hear the voIces of picke3ts across the !Ao'toac just (3n they were using ordiniary tontes. dt as we ('omel today andu stand by1 river of .lordlan tihat dIIvides us ini our f riends who are gone it seems mie we stanid onl onle bank alnd they rid on the other, anti it is only a nar vstrealn, and outr voices go, arid 3r vol ?es come. lIIark! Ilush' ! r (dist inctly what they saIy, "Tlhese .1ey wiho came out of great tribu lou and htad their robes washed and e white In the blood of the Lamb." lthe Voice comes across tihe water, d 1 hiear, "WVe hunger no more; we nrtro more; neither shall the sun ~ht on n18 nor .... het fo .heLm which is In the midst of the throne leads us to living fountains of water. and God wipoth away all tears flron our eyes." AN AUSPICIOUS EVENT. A Si te i iK I'remonteft to C1euni4mo col 1leg bY the CIt Iteit Acaeomy. CMALtoi.:sON, S. C.,..tine 17.--Some ti'le ago Col. Asbury Coward stiper intendellt of the SoutS h Carolina Mill t-try Acadiemy, received the following letter: CiumsoN Amc i)i:ir I 1, 0I,L,E4;. . Poci llT11.,8 C., A*vpril 2,1., US93. Col. Asbury Coward-Dear Sir: I wish to ornanment the roof of'the main college building, pitt at my disposam for the weather bureat inst.rinients, with a State flag adl a t riitd States flag. lIlave you a State il:tg inl good cotidition that, you cotild send ine? As it flies from one side ot th e roof, wiile a United States flag will1fy from tie other side, the great prinviple of American pat rotism and statesmanship will be proclaimed far and near, "an in dissoLiblo I.0nion of intlestrtctible States." I'le-tse givo mo an early in swer. Very truly yours, lienj It. Stiart, Observer, V. I. Col. Coward imme(diately aiswered ats follows: CI I A R 1.-: TION, S. C., M l Y 1. 1 S93. Mr. lenj I.. Sa..rt.. Obser.ver W. I,. Fort 1111, S. (.--.Nly D) ar Sir: I re gret, to state that we have but, one St:ttv Ibig, and that onle ill a very ragged (-on. dition. If' Clemuson Auricultural C.> lege will accept from tilt South Caro lina lilitary Ac:tdenv i State flag as a testimony of' college Comnity andi good will, I shall be glad to have oIe imlade ana forwariled as soon as you ll't In know the diminiision-s I hit wouhi best stit.. Very respect hilly, Asiury Coward, Supt,. A few days later the rollowing letter was received: CL'E.\;ON COLL..1-:% . FoT11. 1., S. C., Mlay Y1, I1. i To Col. Asbury cowar<a, ,-,ipvritiIn dmit S. C. Ml. A.-- -elar Sir: Y ouir gen erotis offer in letter ilf NLay 1 to present a State ilr on b-h-ill of tih -nith Carolina Milit,ary Ac oiemny to t he Clemson Agricuilti-al and Ne(lciane:il College as' a tt'Stin o(f cOtollie"t' imlili ty and L'ood will was NStIrd:ty sub. mitted by me to the executive conunit - tee of the bloard of trustees. and I takOe pleasure in transnitt inr to voi I lie 'ol lowing resolutions: RteSolved unanimously. Th:t til- exv citive Conmmittee o the boardl of I rI tees of the Clemson Agricuilt ural aiil Mechanical College retiri i onlil : thanks to Col. Asbiury Coward. Siu p rinM tendent of the Sotith Carotina Military s A cademv, tor ie friendIly offer inadt, in nis letter of Nlay I to I'rol. Ni i . I Stuart to present a St at1 f fi ln heili l of the Citadel Ac:aderuiv to Clemin College as a testimony 10' colltlle (-iin ity and good will. Iesolved, That thv avc,lt .hii.s il ing courtesy in the hope that the hn'r of the State flag will be uititained in the futu re by the stlienis of* Ch-mi m College as it has ever beil mnil is now maintainedl by the stUidents ot t he South Carolina Military Acal'mIt v. Iesolved, That Mr Stuart ie rv t <iiested to transmit thiest' reso.it i.m to Col Coward. P1. II. -;. Sloan,i Secretary an<l Treasuirer. And please also accept, iiy dear si, I my own personal thanks I or your kind ness, and believe me, with sincere rei gard, very truly 3on' fnirind. I ienj 't. Stutart ( I 'pon receipt of Ihle letter just, giveni i Col ( 'ward had a v'ery lhaii<soiine late I flag mnade for the purpose and sent. it (2 t.o Clemson College along with the fi - e low,inig letter' t CIJAnHI-:sT0N, S. C., du lne 2, lo.u:. Prof lHenj II. Stuiart, Clems~on Agri- C cultural andI Mechanical College, Fort 1' 11111, 5. C-Mly Dear Sir: I have for s wvarded by ex press today, add ressed t o Clemson Agricultural anid Mechanical il College, a St ate hlag for acceptance by c the authorities of' that Institution as a C token of welcome and college comrade ship from the South Carolina Mlilitary ( Academy. May this symb)ol of' the heroism andI virtue of' the State, tihe common moth er of both institutions, ever wave over tile hiome of' Calhoun to kindle in the 11 hearts of' the youths gathered there a t proud reverence for all that is glorious I in her past, a glowing z,eal for ihe at- t tainments of the hlighest possibilities s of' her present and the loftiest aspira tionis for grander, nobler achievmnents( In her future. ( Very truly your friend, Asbury Coward. < Superintendient. Col Coward has since learined thatt the hlag was recei vedl in du te timte. It 4 was first unfirled I uin 8th, while lhe 1 b)oardl of trustees was in~ session, at1il r now floats froiin the most co)nspiculous I point on t.he main building of Clemson College. i)eatiily work. STr. Pl'AU, .linn., d1 tint' 2.---i)iring a severe th under st,ormi this afternooni))I at . l{iver Falls, Wis., just over t he Alhinnte sota line, Ilitnin g strutck t lhe cent re pole of' the circuts tent of lUinglinig IBros. seven people were ki li l inlst antI ly andI <luite a nutiibetr inijiire<l, noine of the latter fatally. TIhe greaftest eon - rterniation followeid. 'The rail) cnt.ini iie I fal Iinig in great sheets al1aii the b)oilies of' the deatd were snakeil I hirouigh a before they coinhl bii remouveud. As sioint as5 possible4 thle li itgi nrg Iirous. and thlelr em ployees id i all in tihei r p we'r to alle'viate the con d ilit in of t hie woundi 1(1 ed. The dnad were1 taken dlowtn town I and laidi out on the floor of' the4 enginei hiouse, where they were i,lent Ii'd ini a a few tm iutes alt er thieirt arrival. 'Thie p scene as the relat ives identified theiri dead was dlistressing. O ne elderly gen- ti tlemnan I ainlted andI was carried( out or the etigi no house. Th'le clot hin rg on b soimte of thle deadh was torn in threads, a while the others piresenit.ed nio ex ternal I evidence of' the fatality e'xcept t hie aw c f'ul sthi'e rand fixed rigid ienture's. Tlhe a mimbler of' wounded 15 e'sttunated all i the way fromi teni to I bi rty. AMost, of' . Lem were taken hiotme as soon as pos- t I mible and1( are now doing w~ell. Thle p preset' ' of amind of the li igl igs atnd it hleirI emi, rees prevenitedl a s8tamtpeide y vi hi it.... 'btedly won.. have been li 'rende with still greater fat alit ies, p' . crowd was held in check antd th e lead and Iwoun tded remiovedi as soonii 11nd as <quIetly aLs possible. A VaimableI uRecori. ~ Ii >r TIilnmani yesterdlay received( rr'oi d r . L ouiis F'. Ilossieuix, of It ichm iond(, V a., a book which'l has been place d ini lhe archive's of the Sta.te. It wa'1s ac ompanied( by (lie following ex plana.to y letter. "I sent to yourr l'xcellenicy >y to-day's mail, a copy of' the Illegister I if the Confederate J eadI initeredt in IIlollywood Cerm'tery, Itichm'oi, Va. hiring the pierIiod of' Itk.04. Th'lis hook s out of prinut, and only a few coples ire left in my hands. F-romi the large hi mamber of gallant South CarolIiians bi .vhose namtes appear upon01 it.s palges5 I t eel assutredl that the book will be ifof rnch Interest to yoitrself', no letss thanli ~he relatives of the dead heroes. As a permanent record filed in the State C archives, it will be extremiely valuable h for nresent and uruea reference." DEATH-DEALING CY.CLONE. D Mere or Kor or I'o ,4opi , 11104a1 M.,411ny Serious1y injitret. PER R Y. Ktins., J lne 22.--The lostrItctive andda(1p.ttl-deiling cv thut ever visited Ves'ern K1 passed through WIlliamstown anr mrromidin country, in Jefferson by, about 7 o'clock last evening Iraveled southeast and to;-%k in a i ). coitry half' a mile wide and - iix milus loti. Not a house, h:i tree was left st-alding in its tatl was acconp inied bv a terriil doirtml and Iidinight dtirkiess. I'ele Vertde -d-Wl i havol 4o fillr r,CN"e1vred, aid it is ktowi trihat. at 1ivei more versons were killed. lo-- are: 1, F. Evami, Elmery i Mrs. John lhitchilson, Sainel Lmide, Ulara Kilicaide, Snide Kinm Walt-ir Lincaido, Eva Kincaide, liam Kine '- il w, -itewl Stewrt. hod-es are aill horribly im-tgleld. Inut chinson's arms a'd limbs rlililm i a tre a mile I rom her h I-Eva Kine-tide's head was sVeil herI body. bPhre'e p3rsons are known t.t triotsly httrt. The fatally injiire fames litaker. Willi-lin Goffert, ieo fler,. -eriously iniiju tred: Liray. Ilorace.lonies, Walter McCrai 1'r(obtably at lf-ast. twent.y persons killed aidt.hirty hoties litovn d ST'. .osi-:*ii, Mo., ,J title 23.-New rea'chldil this city of at disastrous cye it Coneptio', Mo., sixty miles it )r here. T[i ho-;- of .WITn I)VyIO blowni down and D>oyle aid his ind an ohl i-in were Killed, the 1h oeilntr denipitated. The solid I wvall of the Abbey of New Englo eing erected by the lleiedi( \lon ks, was blown down. Ten ti md feet of* brielt wall titlbled ic ho structure. Torrente of' rain i )leted the destruction or the edi loises and barns were blown (I mil a number of people hurt. )maha and St. Louis liilroad 1l Vag 1111roored. A TLA-\NTA B AIZLYrv1:c1 .s kr..1NT[. A, .11utne 22,--A cyc we pt for li ty in i les across the coiu AVo Atltta t.his afternoon. )i sniall town oil the F.:14t Tenne irinia aid ( 1orgia R-tilroad. th we tiiles above Atlanta, was b vreckado, and the ollowinlg build r b'stroled: Iesidences of' 'ote,1). WV. Lowrance, Mr.i. Ilai .B1. Ilt,t Colielly &S Collie -tirg :, ore and Owen's brick h rops ar, ritinedl over a large tract, .\s tho storm appro:iched Ath :illy pi ' hVr bOcam4. trighte li ran t cillar. Tkvo hndrf-d t jh- t. mvvtuesl mider thei( new For r(-o irw:i blhr -l for 4;:COltY. )li,l split, on1 t Io western edge of lt,y ;itui 1) issett t) the iort.h ai s. rirootng small hmildiigs antid des, ag t elthloi communication. rli PR ESIDENT C,iAIGHEA). I -n.4is 4' lle*g., 4 4(4 a li l MI it i.-Ist. l.t'.\ ni.\, . iitvi11' 22.-- \ mIt 1 < lli rit.-lou to bOArd of t ''s o lm'mo Cullege has at. last ol 'la 1selt ct-ing a presidetit for l.st it lit.itl. T Ie Sitece.ssit l ina 'Yr. l- B1. Craighead, of vof'.>rd '44', Spartanburg, one of the al ot)ng edu'I cattors int tis s-'ctio oh ) nlow httn have to s.iy. Ie wa 1'3s se dl 4)n thet li rst ballot a1t the 1last ir itg of th 113 rustet's. The meeting ehl a1t Clemarmoi (Colb-~ge on WVedn e! vetting. All t lhe intembers were j nt, ais we're mUost of t.he c,indidatet he ipresideneiy. The nie w priesident, 13 said to be 1eding bright t, Peossessinig a1 gt))4 e: iive imi as5 well as8 ability as5 an truictor. IIe wvas born upolI a1 fart llssouri. lie hiad great amitioni, eing 3a ha3rd student, fought the altionial battle in the academic sch f his native State and in Kentut 'hen he went for three years to Er 'ollege In Virginia, wvhere he gr ted. A fter some teaching in the ic schools lie became a professi anderblilt I 'niversity in Tenne hiortly afit er wards. he went to Eu n(l remained three years studyirl lie I 'iv ersity of Pa'~ris and( a1t Lei ponl his return to0 thuis country he1 o \anderl t U niversity, and till there when electedl in 190 tU hairs of GIreek and German in WVoI sollege. il[ere he has1 beeni very esslul. iIe is now in the prim omithood, being only thi rt,y-foir y if age. T1he board t hink they ha3ve secl lie ri ght man1 int the ri ght, p1lace, xpect mtoichi trom 1l'rolessor Ci 31ead- lIe wili ha3rdly have ti me naich te'achmitg at (lemsoni, bit >ro)bby take the chai11r of Gjreek. vill not asstumne the duities of his o hie Governior says, ttil .1 uly f, the or the opening oh the college. ''Te board toundl thle work ou oiildlings sit, Clemsoni progressting Itd 5tay 4eeryIl hing will be ini reai 'y the timti cf t hie opeingi. I'rol)e4 t.on ewal IT 'mp11k Iits of Vi rginia3, enttly' ' lted asistanit professor lochantlical civil anth electrical (en e*ring, i ;ts arrir va Vet 3 the Inst itut 'reset it.ndllca1. tis are'4 tha ti3Iho 'tZe will opJeni withI -1>7 yotung imert >lh1'd . 'The( t.ru sts will n ot n iW.r:eTiel, Mlth, ,hiune 2'2.- -10 huorch , o)f tlis ctity, ant alrniost ri :ss or'ganiizationi ol professintg CJlt tis, is in thle thIirot's of a scandal. astor of t.he chuiirch1, w'as intendini rocure 31 divorce fromn his wife, y ie kniowldege and1( contsentt of Oaird of T'ruistee's. Somec of the tm( ars were opp)osedl to this and an1 e3f as5 ma<3414 to 41tipos the mtinister. ieetinig he'ld tha3t eventinig gr biarge's malde aigai nst the minit 'ere readt. TIhiey had14 previously b assed tiponi by thle trustees and redited. I 'astor G oodrich replied if) cha3rges in a1 lenigIthy address, s 4mtedt1( b y a1 hirge num tber of Ilett suipport ohthits tioral chiarac hn e had i 14 finishe td 11ev. AMr. I (ek a1rose anmd announc ited that he 'pa red Iot prove t ha~t the St3atemew Mir. Goodlrichm were "da3m na 1st'." Mir. Goodricht at once b'cai iole'nt ly alngry, rushed upon AMr. I ek an1d seized him by the thrc 3verall of thte leading ftmntionarie he (chiurebl interfred4 and( preverl halt would1( uindouibtably have resmil a1 muich more severe assault. ''ne of (con1fusion enisuedh. WVon ho largely predominated, screar ol sev1eratl I ainmted. Thel mleetitg ly broke up ini great dilsordler. srup:tion of the (churchi wmill, it .1(d, r4-silt. A ilterrildle i)leat I. rge amitounltof property was dlestro 'lire to-da1y. , lihn Afedden, a1 vol er liremari, was standi4ing omt the r 3a hihtlting near the ire, when lie ('(31iitated to the ground, falling vI'ent two sttructiire4, and b)eforei mrades' could go to his rescue tad was burned com)pletely from dy RE ELEY NSTITUTM. ---) Endorsed by the If. S. Government. insats I the lotnll- The ellieacy of Dr. I.eslitt P. Keeley's It Double Chloride of Gold Iettelivi ha t< '"'OP been so publicly acknowledged and to. I outiglly recogitized throughoit th civilizedI ni or 1. it wori, that Lite recent endorsemniit by the n rain. GoverI'lent reinloves all 41tei,ions (if doit, ais to their virtim- and genuiienes.. Oii r. heen Febuari3 13, IS92, General Wmn. B. lFimik lin, l'resideit of tite Board ofI .anagers o th Natioinal Military H omes for Disabled 1l Kin- Soldiers and Sallors, autitorized a contramt aiide, with the Leslie E. Keeley (.o. for the itei Vil- of Dr. Keeley's binedlies in the seven Na heir tional and twenty one State Homes, in dhe I' Unitted states. 0P General Franlilin, lit a letter iegadtiig 1, fr(jm thik contract ad Dr. Keeley's Remiedies, ti 4peaks eplhatlcally of "the great good tht be futture has lit store for the tin Iufort.iate vi t d aretitis of Alcoliolismn," givin-, pvrsonal J. s. thaiic., to Dr. Ki-eley for enablirg the W %ken, loard of Manlagers to grait this "great i wero boonl to thle uinfortinato voteris tindtivi r>wn. tliei- charge." For literatire or fuitther intot ittutit r 4 hIs garding h'le Keeley Treatilients f or I Inltor, loai Opium, Morphitne, and 'T.t'o isease, wasr i please Oldress wits T11lE KEE' ,l %Y INTTIT. I.ter UozCLUMIA, S. C. ront -- murg i agr tinre TOPEKA, Kan , ,June 22.-C. B. .1e w. tius- ell, the Rock .ind rainmaker, thas a sido scheme on har now which t4 ising 0111- the Populist admninistration a great. lIce deal of worry lie announced yester own day that he proposed to cotivineo IO The people that he could uring down rain, epot and would go to Chiuago, andit dring Kansas week in September, flood tle World's Fair with great downpours. lIe said that if that would not satisfy lone the most stubborn lie did ntot know It ies what would. Ills scheme is to operate lias, from the Kansas Building in t.he fair 34ee, grounds, and it not permitted to do that ax rty- Ile would set up his tent oil the outrside idLy and flood Chicago with water. lie be- I ings lieves that if he can make rain fall at '. .1. the fair he will convince tte world that len, there is something in this methotld. lie I vS has selected Kansas week becatise Uiel. thousands of Ians ins will beI there. sltaI - A F4tum Well. id MO aEHIA, Ky., ,Juno 21. 1,tve e )- Ikendall and Frank Templeinan, while yti workimg in a well near here 3e.iterday, a 'i e were overcome by gas and both were t the killed. They hail gone down thirty-.-v it.q en 'eet and had a rope by which to s 'oy- give a signal. Kendail gave the al trm d of distress and the workmen began ptlting him to tihe top. VieI Wney were about to seiAe him, tie rope broke letting him fall to tht uouott and in &%t or stantly killed him. Fr ink Templeman a went (town to tie the rope arotind ken- i dall an ' was overcom-i by g-s and die I f1er brfore he could be rescued. ruzs- An Ontrage iI theorgit. s MA- acoN ( a, .uitne, 20.--A speeiai hit from Irwintoni, Wilkinson Coant, says k is that on Stinday afternooti a yoit'gr la.ly (')- daughter of a farmer in t hat section, )Iet was decoyed from ier house by a negro chte and1( taken a way into a dienise swamip who andl there held captive till t his aft,Ler ect,- noon, when the searching party hotintl oet- her more dead than alive and( sutffermiug was rromn treatment at the handt of01 the ite. day gre. It is supposed that oilier Inegroes res- were concerned in the outLrag~e. A posse for of citiz.ens Is hot. on trail andt if c:ipt tir ed the negro will be lynchie:. e.Ttrehi of Life3. in- NE~W Yong, JIune 19.--.ifln 11.i n in gerty, 21 Chrystie street, aged :1;, and jumped from the Brooklyn brigke Ihis 3dui- afternoon, lie was rescued fromt thit ools water andl placed uinder arrest cky. SAVANNAIF, GIa., JIune I19.--Ahex;i: lory der Genge, a Scotchmnan 70 years ol adu- suicided to-day by taking mnorphinet ;b. D)espondency over failing health w:i r in the cause, isee. rope P'owtter iCxploot. g In ATui't-:Ns, J1tine hL.-Th'le govetitmenut psic. powder magazine, a few miles fromi vent thtis city, exploded todiay. T wenity Itr. was sons, includting t,he ollicers and .sohliers, > the were killed and great damage was done ford to the surrounding proper ty. suc e of Poanes ~( and r..: oi ears Where to buy Pianos and Organs representing the world's greatest mta ired kers. Steinway & Sons I'ianios, Mla and thinshek Pianos, Mlasoun & Hlamn Pi aig- an1o0, St.erlint Pianos, MAlason anid IIlam fotr ln Organs, SterlIng Organs. Lowest wvill prices always. lEasiest terms po)sst >le. lie All freight paid. Comoplete oltit free. lice, I"ive years guiarant-e. One prIce to V duty all. E.pitare dealinw, Mloney savedI. We dhO not ask big pirices as mauzny 1, the dealers doC, and then comhie do wnt. Oatr veIl, motttto' One price to all and1( t.hai. t he A tess lowest. We shi on liihIten dlays' trIal isor' to alny dlepot a'td pay~ fro Ight botth re- waya ii not satisfaictory. Wr ite' for t. of1II istrate'd catalog ie. N . W . t'rnmp 'z rin Coluimbia, S. u. * 'tl col eiil tity /itht l3. F. PA h)( OETTI, the ort Lit a Autgusta, Ga, ave nFORL PICIEs ON dit- FURJINITl'ltl to 014F Ai 1,, ers K INI)M. lIE slal,s vvas CH-EAPER T'lAN ats bly ANY 11OUSEl' 111- sOUTIu, E ted I A oed tin- ,) A I Is 'I' 11 E SSAWMVIL L S v4 45150,00 TO $900,00,* I) hisINESRBOILP,IS his TOSUIT. 100 iN STOCK. (AOMRAUn * nO, Au.....,, It FK, E NSTLTUTE. velve Years of EstablOhed Merit. -0* A WARNING. Twm i'i Pum m nc:-As a matter of justico (111r-selves and to t,h reputationl of Dr. vsho 1. Keeley's I)ouble Chlorido of Gold emelies, for the ctire of the liquor, opium, orphiie, amd tobaceo diseases and Nou. -tlienia, wo W-arn1 the Publie that these mielies is(ed by 114) instittilion or mail. I ii inl the Ulnited States except thoso tabli -hei( by our Poinpaly, uniter the Un1i. >ri 1i ae li, "'' I Keoley Institute." All others cltimiiing to use )r. Keeley's uniedies or f ritike are frauds and im [)ste-rs. 'T'lie Keley Instittitei est,ablished i varl 1s parts of inthe I i'e<l States now nutnbor inety, NVith three in Europe. Whero the e-hy ivatmenvit Is amntedand the "vhy lemntlies so ii. Wo, however, cat mi all to examino well and know that ivy are dvaln -g with genuino representa i cs, authori .wul by i-, before taking treat ent, or prirtiasimg rle,dieS. TIe niisleating establisholenti use the 11110 f)1* "DIi-Chloritte or Gold."''-or similar tie,. The fiwspap rs often fail to dis 'imillate -.utlivieitly to know tiat they are lutatiurs. This is at matter of public wol re, anli( bene1c this witrning, Itespecl fulily, Tnit:t:i.; v% i.:i,F.y co , C'uin'ris J. JuD), -Sve. and Treas. 11w1% ir, Im..., Dec. 15, Pi!). For literatitre or fitrther intornation re killing the Ketlvyreatment, addrs T' h K i.i.1-:i INS-rurm o- S. U., AT COL,UN1A . FA RM ERS A N 1) I ANUFACTURERS: As a matter ol hm ihw-i interest to you ild ourselves w N ask youl to allow Is the rve o aaking tstimite, ipon any iachinery yoti maxy wiSh to hity bi-fori lacing your onivur- vlsewilt-ro . Outr fal-ilities ai c.1on-t-onl 4 with mlan raetuirer" are sill-h thaxt wo e. inll oil lk )an gSM l iS a- low prIoe.s a-i j.7e obtain ble lin Amerioa. It is but a narrow mind at. 11 wolldi pas-, by the homlle olel to pay it v'lital or greater pritc to a foreign i-aler or manufhtirer. Only give uit- the opportlility ant wo will Irvo ylu to alvantage, ail1 keep at home small pa t otof the lilonvy which i- going way Fromn 11ur State to enril-h othe(r,;. I, H, Gibbes Jr., & Co. COLUMBIA, S. C. r a TIrip Io Ihe Wiorld's Fair Free. T. X. L. 'I'llE ENCF:L,sIle iN IMI'NTI, h:' t!ed. pai'ti allttviator-, is s'.riet~ ly p~ aind free from1 4lpiteo:all kt cinld, relieves paini in all its -formIsI wi e 28 Centsu Six b)tL'es by e xpre..s for 1. I''repare i by T. X. C~om1pany. 23o Mnl: St.riet, Cohunhma, 5- C. TI l K M UltitA. YlDitIJG (o)l>A N Y. Whole)It*'n A eniti*, Jnhiunhia,. S. C.a i"iIll pati.ilalri sen by3 muai for two' S'li IA CE An e'asy- ulman ofl :oeuiM your. 4))'Wife aind tuily a~ai n-t wantI in thn event of you P ':ithI. A credtiit ah!e mieans of[ secitrbag ai better inealI stamim 04In the buuinesi world. Thle miost safe aml profi11tab)le means 1) ves'ting your1 savings f.r list in aifter All J,ifo' ins~:trancej:is]good). TIhe EQ U I T A LEI is t he hest,. Forp fuIIcll artlars, nthtiress FEO ll iK CA ItOI4INAS; RLOCK li ,L, S. C. 'OODj WOIlIK I NO MACl INEitY IRICK AND ILE ", Alti4LST'AVE INNING" RCAIN TiLESilING" 1V MIlL " ate Agency for T1albot t & Sons' Enlgines andl Blolers, Saw ami Grist Mills. rower-'s Brick Machinery. nuble Screw Cotton l'r'esseos. tomas' D)irect A"t,ing Steamn 'resses, No Bielts. 10omas1' Seed Cotin Elevators. Flli andl ~ Lmmus' ( ins. aglcberg [Iice 1Iullers. . . Smith Co's Wood-Working Machin ery, l'laners, Band Saws, Mouldurs, Mortisers, Tfenoners-com prising comn >IetAe eqipmen1i,it for Sashi, D)oor, andi V ag.on Factories. ' able's I'lantation Saw Mills, -MFuia ble4 feed. taltg, Fittings and Machineryiupies. Write mue for prnices. V. C'. RAIDIAM, Manager, UOLUMIA. S. C.