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PETER A. BKENXER & CO !Kvct zmonn to a. o. bobinson abb co..] 840 BUOAI> ST., (OPPOSITE OI.D STAND) AUGUSTA, - - GEOKG1A. i 3 1 _a_ nsr o s CbickcriiiR:, Masmi A Huiuliu and Mai lnixliok. AIKEN T T x C A S C OeUaJ^ lllj^BP If CORDER. 44 MRS. C. E. U. DRAYTON & SON, Managers. AIKEN, S. C., FRIDAY. MARCH tf. 1SSS. PETER A. BRENNER& CO#a <iV«'CB&x)iu> r»* o.l*. nc*»15«i* v 840 CBOAD ST., OPl'OSlfK OLD ST vSu AUGUSTA. • - GKOItGI*. O^G--A.iTS Tlic OUt Keliable Mason Mt llamHn,*ho I'a.vi.artl Oivlirffiral and Hajr Si a to. ESTABLISHED, 1881. P-L-A-N-T-E-R-S ATTENTION L*«E THE RELIABLE HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS MANU FACTURED UY THE ETIWAN PHOSPHATE COMPANY OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. These Goo«i<* art* carefully pn-pared from tne ties! materials with great freedom from moisture. Etiwan Guano, Etiwan Anvuioniated Superphosphate, Etiwan Ammoniated Dissolved Bone, Etiw.ui Acid Phosphate, Etiwan Dissolved Bone. 3J®FOU SALE I’.Y JAMES POWELL, AIKEN, S. C.^jgz ■dee 2087 e m The First Symptoms Of all Lung diseases are much the same : feverishness, loss of appetite, sore throat, pains in the chest and back, headache, etc. In a few days you may be well, or, on the other hand, you may be down with Pneumonia or “ galloping Consumption.” Kun no risks, but begin immediately to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Several years ago, James Birchard, of Darien, Conn., was severely ill. Tho doctors said he was in Consumption, and that they could do nothing for him, but advised him, as a last resort, to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. After taking this medicine, two or three months, ha was pronounced a well man. His health remains good to the present day. J. S. Bradley, Malden, Mass., writes : ** Three winters ago 1 took a severe cold, which rapidly developed into Bronchitis and Consumption. I was so weak that I could not sit up, was much emaciated, and conghcd incessantly. I consulted several doctors, but they were power less. and all agreed that I was in Con sumption. At last, a friend brought mo a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. From the first dose, I found relief. Two bottle cured me, and my health has since been perfect.” * TALMAGE ON HEREDITY. — THE CITY BY THE SEA. WHAT AIIF. YOU DOIX'G FOR YOLK FIFTY THOUSAND DESCEN DANTS? eulogize lik curls and ext**l the night »»r sky blue or uut brown of the .■IuSTb eyes, and cali out in his pres- - the admiration of spectators, I IX THE EPISCOPAL | Q fatherland! and still the imperial crown At San Romo. The aged Kaiser sits upon thy throne. and arrogance may be prolonged 1 ■half a dozen family records have ! obliterated. If a mother express tt about some statement of the. ly Bible in the child's presence,! fter the gates of this historical jltya ffttve closed and the gates of an other era opened, the result may be CHURCH WIDENING. Every Mother's Influence Likely co Ex tend for A *gcs—How to Make Ohll- d”, •Iren roars, and How They May be! Made Truthful, UcncvoleuC and ' Good. Iii the eiglh of his sermons to tho , . , • , , . , . , , , vseen in a champion blasphemer, women of Ameriee, which was'oe-f.. * , , . . "But, on the other hand, if a n Iivered at the Brooklyn Tabernacle ... ... . , „ , . V. , Jtker walking with a child see a si Sunday morning, the Rev. Dr. Tal-J,. , , .. . , , , _ , ^ , j terlmr one by the wavBide, and sa mage preached on “Prolonged In-1,,, . a # .i ou u d‘Mv ehild, give that tun cent piece llneiice of Mothers.” He said: , ’»» t • , ...... i that lame bov,’ Hie result nmv “Everybody folks about thedisdrpa- . • . , 3. * .. sOewiBi the ot.ier side of the tarns of modern soeiet v and how wo-:, j . . „ ,, , , , , , • , ^ . lug esuturv in some Cemg« Muller maul v health gors-lown under it, hut f. . . ’ a whole DO YOU BUY FERTILIZERS ? Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, While the substance of this has already been published in the Register the resolu tions in full will hoof interest to the members of the Episcopal Churches throughout the State. They are „„ village of orphan-! K v Mes.sis. C. G. Mem- tt was wors. a hundred years ago. YorJ^ Jf n mother sit almost everv mmger (sinee dead), General Edward a ctiHpInin <.f ..Frrueh h. 1 cv , ln „„. Ie ,„,j ,, r ; our Revolutionary War wrote in 1783, j , ,, ,, , c , J am!• . ami teaeh it lessons of a Sa- vhn>« a love and a Saviour’s example, oJ l’*%»mp »itanue of trmli and the JYOQ V>f a lie, ami the virtues of in dust.' and kindness and sympathy self-'s^eriliee, long alter toe mot bet is j churches and are us f.d.oWs: gohe ,<nd the child is gone, and the i RvHolutcl, that toe de.eg-ites *v.)o Snines on his brow— A crewn resplendent with the blended ray Of many crowns that shine to make thy 6psciat to The Register. day „ „ _ So glorious now. Charleston, S. C., March 10.— ; The committee renreseuting Thy warrior-king on many a field has won seeders | TU dav ^ thee: but now, the battle done, ofl8S7 have removed tlie iiijuoctiou ' , ic «*n< is ni„ i J ; Life % cam:»aii;n o cr, he soon must meet of set resy from the proceedings »•»; A mightier King and lay befora his feet Fehru.iry 23, and have published j * His glory by. their plan of c:iiupaij:u THE ASHEP00 PHOSPHATE CO. OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, Have for vears held and deservt.il the reputation of making the finest oot- •ton as.I erain KertiIi/.eis on the market. The Ashepoo and I’ulmetto Fertili- y.ers, which they are oH'eriotr to ihe t fade ihis season surpass the Guanos of all other Compaiiii's in mechanical eond tion and perfect assimilation, and it is no m >re than just ee to say that i helieve they ary the !a>-.t goods maiiu- faetured in the United Slates. If you have tried theivi you only want to know you can get ihem fiom L. BRAD WELL. Feh. 8 18'7 —3 m HI EY SMALL GRAIN SPEG1F1G ■■ ■ ( ) THE s. (j. 8. is tile cheapest and the best and the only Specific Fertilizer t o -mall grain in the market. Ashley Ash Element, A very cheap and excellent non-ammoniated Fertilizer (or small grain P“. fruit trees, irrape \ ilies. <ke. ASHLEY COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND. A complete Fertilir.-r fur tiiest two crops, and also used by the truckers near Charleston for Vegetables. Ashley Complete Carden Fer£:!;zer, Specially adapted to roses, geraniums, pansies, flowerimr annuals, Ac. i f" 'For term-, dins*: ions, testimonials, him for the ■ arioiis attractive an instructive pu'dicaMonn of the Ccmpuny, aiidress Ins* Asn: jy Phosphate Company, • cJhhriub.uQt net 10 87 Iv rnEPAHED BV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by ail nriiijKiata 1’rice $1 ; »U bottles, $1. July 19th, 1887—ly. ProffL'ssional Advsrtiseraents. in his honk of American women, say ing: •They are tall and well prop'vr- ibined, their features are generally regular, their complexions are geneV- ally fair and without color. At -twen ty years of age the women have uo longer the freshness of youth. At thir.y or forty tlier are deerepif.’ In- 1812 a foreign eonsel w rote a hook '•.•ntiiled ’A Sketch of the LJidted States at the Commeiieeiit of ihe i Present Century,’ and he says of the Women of tlto*e times: ‘At the age j of thirty all their charms have disup- p ared.’ One glance at ilie portraits l of the women of a hundred years ago ami their si.< le of dress makes ua wop- I der how ihey ever got their breath. All this makes me think that the cx- ! pr-ss rail train is no more an imprnve- | nieut on the old canal boat, or Ib6 ; ! MeCrady, Rer. W. H. Campbell (of St. Paul’s It idclitTboro), W. St. J. Jervey, W. C. B.mih ( »f AbbevilK*), , C. Richardson Milrs and R S. 1 Desportes (ot C-dumb 5 *)- Tiiey are i in the natureof iiistrm-tio:.s to the I). S. Henderson. E. P. Henderson Henderson Brothers, . ATTOKXEYS AT LAW, AiKKN, S. C. Will practice in the State and j telegraph no more an improvement United States Courts for South Caro-j ou the o!d time saddlebags, than, ii:a. Prompt attention given to < ' ,, l‘| women of our day are an improve nient on the women of the last ttfOe tu ry. lettef^iig on both the tombstones shall have icen washed out by the storms of bwuuierabh* winter.*, there may be stryiding, as a rtwtilt of tliose trun- die , 4|jd lessons, fljmiug evangels, moving reformers, s-iraphie er fields, weeping Paysons, ering Wliitefields, emaucipal- ashlligtoe.s. rental influence, right and . may jump over a generation, will inline down further on as there and l stand here. This expiiiii* wbat we often see—some inaiVH*i - wttman distiuguislied lor bo- itiiur and Meanwhile the imperial falber turaj to thee. Proud of thy name end kingly destiny, O prince and son! And summons thee to lead that Teutan race Who never feared the frown of Lumen facs. Bat God ulonc. But with thy country’s call, thy father’s word The footstep of an unseen foe is neard, Coming in might— A foe whose shadow hides thy rising sun, Scarce risen ere its glorious race seems run In blackest night. At Metz, Sedan, amid the iron storm Of war, foremost t* meet the foe, thy f*rm Led ou the hovt; The gnardiau augel hovered near thy side, When for fair France upon the battle’s tide The day was lost. But now, O Prince! buceatn the southern sky. Resolved, That a committee of Fiercer than when the legions thundered seycn be appointed, '"In* shall he The fight with death- i withdrew from our I ite j can not recognize the uo | held iu Anderson, under a >n vent;on ting in be res dutimi passed by iliose who rem ,ined, ns a constitutional convention, and there fore recommend our churches to send meeting, and the same us a constitutional convention. t no delegates to the said i ° . in no w iso io recognize I lections. \V.\I.TK!I Asiii.kv I Q n " O.O. THE BEST & CHEAPEST PLACE TO J3TJ-X •v. Fine Groceries James Aldrich Aldrich & Asliley, ATTOKNKYS AT LAW, A I k'LN , S. Practice in the State and Unitml States Uourts for South (.’amlina. Joiiii Gary Evans, Atto h n i: y' - at- I .a w . Will practice in the Counties of Aiken. Edgefield and Barnwell. Uaviland Stevenson, Attohnky at Law, Aiken, S. C. Special attention given to Collee ♦ ion. The foe who, dark and silent as the night, Laughs at the wwc men’s craft, the war rior’s might. And holds thy breath. Grander the faith that now inspires thy ’mid the thunder’s Edw.J. Dickerson, Attorney-at-Law, Aiken, 8. Will practice iu all the Courts this Slate have that beneoie:ion. But tliotigh she went up out of this life hefui% J tieuaii it, 1 have lizard of (Jod, that iti'ouglit all her ehilt|i*en into Uie kntgdom, and two of tli«m into the minis)ry, and then brought ad her grandchildren into the king* <1 >m. and myself the last and lyust worlhv into the ministry. authorized and empowered to sus pend this rule of action, if on con- tei eiiee with a com mi i tee or other body duly authorized to bind lli .se! ^tiev^onee when the fattier and mo- | from whom **e dill'ertUey areeua ded ■tiier pere-distingnislicil for penurious- [ 1“ rea.-h some aettlemout ot all the dil- j ness,/or you see .some voting man or ; fereiices now existing: Provided, ‘ uU wolr.wi w ith a bad father <>r a hard u arrangement be bused upon the i roJ1 fljfinijiibut gloi'J^.isly for Christ I separate organization *»f the two ra-| Thy lieart was still ees iii t he gov ei nment to t he elmiCii. |-pj ie ^| ia j nosv ou j ul jy NV;l jj s en j t Provided, further, Tiial the right of j lf t he herald God may choose to send aptieai from the ruling of the Chair j . To <lo His will, i.e niaiutaiued inviolate, Resolved. Taut it is the sense of tins meeting that all anvtrs du : and “I never knew the jov of Imvlnje a * . .. , i , ' i i . ■’ • , , *■ HHunaake the church sot) and shout giaudm >rh w; that is, the disalvau- ’ , V ' . ° iu* ll ^ under their exiiortiitmus. tag<- <>( lieing the vounaest ehilie In ... « . . .. sWe.-iayd in corners cm toe vest tv the fa n Iv. la* elder mo nbsi’saulv aVT , t . ., . and .’lustier over the matter and say : hisper ■ 1s this, sifcli great pictv in sons i ne oeiorv i v, . , . .. , , , , , , . an t . tughters of siteb jiarental vvorhl i h r faitti 4n< 7 -n , • , ,, line •sand Min? I will explain it to No martyr on Lie fit-id, or at tho stake, Whom neither lire nor raging Least could j shake, YOfH FIFTY" THOUSAND DA NFS. DEfcCK^- ,y m ( yod will fetch in.* too old fa n- n\'U ble cpii.tainuig the fall reord •*‘iW ( ' ' IT*t r A II ART> VVOK .n F > T WM IF s’. ' ’“Si .tilers of Amorio i, eo iseerate f ' ’ Vburv^el•. es to God and y >u will help u coil^erate all the a"es f dlowing. I). 1 h:s KvtdlSo tnueii on your hardships ' hhat/ ou mGs your chance of wcihl- ‘Herc we have an iwitried, undis- i u-sed and unoxplorcd subject. You ■ .fieii hear about your influence upm your oa n children — I tun not talkteg about that. Wtial at>aut your/Influ ence upon the tweiHieui ceutuVy, upon ilie thirtieth Century, upon t.h- Wm -OFEICE AT- Grramteville, a\iken County, S. 0. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IS AT 185 and 187 Meeting and 117 Market Streets, S- C- CATALOGUE and MONTHLY PRICE LISTS mailed free to any ad-I *1 re.-s. PA ('KING and DR A YA QE FREE. <»et 12 87 I v fortietli e.euuiry, upon fNfe year 2 0JO tn**»u*’ ye* r if 5>p. J. II. Barnett, Dentist. '‘ o T!,e rt '‘ ,rl,, 4 o 03 before Christ came; it i» 1101 uur-as unable to suppoae that it may stand 4,00) years aft.-r His arrival. Four ilmusaiid years the world swung otl in sin, 4,000 years it may swing havk iiito righteousness. By tlie ordinarv rate of multiplication of the world’s population, in a century your descen dants will hi? over 200, and by two centuries at least over 50,000, and upon every one of them you, the mother of to-day, will have an influ ence for good or evil And if in four centuries your descendants shall have with their names filled u se oil of hun dreds ot thousands, will some angel from heaven to whom is give a the capacity to calculate tlie number of stars of heaven audjhe sands of the sea-bores, step down and tell us bow- many descendants you wi 1 have iu tne four thousandth year of the world’s possible continuance? Dr.W B CourtupjvDentis OFFICE Laurens street, Aiken, S 0. Over Beckman’ Bank. an influence that.shall look lip >ii you Ironi the towers of an ss future. I know Martin L i as rivlit wl>e:i he consoled Ins ver t be death of iii-* daughther ing: ‘J) >n’t take on so, wife; ijb.w that fhisn* a hard world •b.’ Yes* I "go furl her and say. •* v '.r *v-*me*x Aye, and If g » further an 1 s-iy: It is a hard vvorlfd for m *u. Bit f»r ail vvamen and men uhotiu-t tlieir bodies and souls iii the hands of Christ, t he shin ing gates will soon sw ingopen. Don’t you see the sickly palor of the sky? That is the palor on tlu* cold cheek of the dying night. I)--n’t you see the brightening of tlie clouds? That is the flusU on the warm forehead of the morning. Cheer up; you are com ing within sight of the Celestial City. , More brightly shone several Than he who at .8111 Remo LiJvs Id.-i time, And says, ’mid wreck of prospects so sub lime, ■,TLy will be done." J. II. CriTlBERT. Washington, D. C., March 1, 1888. ! ram.au TROUBLE WITH MEXICO. Tho Henson Given for the Arrest of United Siaie* Oilieeri at Janos, in Chihuahua. Dr. Z. A. Smith P R A C TICIN G P H Y SICT A N, AUCLUSE, - - - S. C. Office near Depot. Wonderful Cures. \V. D. Ifovt & C<*., Wholesale and Retail Druggist of Home Gh. . says We have ’..een soiling Dr. King’s N<-vr Discove>‘y^.E!eetrb* Bitters and Buck- leu’s Arnica Salve for four vears. payable on the meeting of the conveii- j tion of ISS7 he paid by the parishes in sympathy with movement. * Resolved, That tko committee ou eon fere nee he requested so soon as practicable to udvbe each church in itu* tiiiiee.-e of tlie action of this body, and as to the proper action of such j church in regard therel*. In obedience to the last resolution, j the committee advise the several churches in the diocese that thev ! 9 lould proceed as usual to collect j dues for convention and other diocesan 1 expenses, and that on Easter Monday t he usu.d elections be hehl for depu ties to tiie Diocesan Convention. ’ In ti*s eteirr.ir^tnrrcArt?'sinr oe taken, t>y a fall vote, tint every (Marsha, Meade, of Arizona*, de, uly electe I be one who is in full i sympathy with tho principles f”» | t | K . .state of Chihuahu 1, and there-1 forofeet, but all that he gained by which we are contending, "and that j w j lh ; M (. ovt , nior j lirisit ! this was to akin his foe’s front legs without making him lose his hold. Twice they fell, and twice the stallion rose, by main strength dragging tb*> a 1 States office-re were ar- ! J^ witii him, hut all iu vaiu. Meanwhile the* black horse attacked noth the combatants with perfect impartiality, striking and kicking them with his hoofs, while his teeth, as tiiey slipped off tlu* tough hides, met with a snap like that of a bear- Undoiibtedlv the jack would El Paso, Tex., March 12.—Senor Laao-Carrillo, acting G >'ernor of the 11° sbake liim olf; FIGHTIN’O llon-iE.**. Terri Ho Gimbals Between Powerful giatlious In a Westcru '-Yanoh. Theodor^Roosevelt is contribotlng a aeries of separate papers on rancll life to the Century for Marcli which Frederic Remington 111astrates fr<mi nis ow 1 experience, "fcl »me homea, of course, are almost incurably vici ous. and must be conquered by main f >. cc. One pleasing brute on my ranch will at tiiuea nidi at. a man opertunotithed like a wolf, and It I* ft regular trick of the ranch stallion*. In a great m my—tadeed. in most-- localities there are wild horses to be found, which, although invariably of domestic descent, being either them selves runaways from some much *r Indian outposts, or else claiming Mich f-r their sires and dams, yet are qul’e a- wild as the antelope on whose domain they have intruded. Ranch men run in these wild horses wher ever possible, and they are but llttla more difficult to break thitn tho »o- <-ul!o«l ’tame’ animals. But the wild stallions are, whenever possible, *h*t; both because of their propensity f r driving off the ranch mares, and because their incurable viclousness makes them always unsafe compan ions for other horses still more thaw for men. A wild stallion fears no beast except the grizzly, and will not always flinch from an encounter with it; yet it is a curious fact that a jack will almost always kill one in a fair fight. The particulars of a fight of this sort were related to tne by a cattle man who was engaged in bring ing out b!<.»ded stock from tho East. Among the animals under hiset arga were two great stallions, one gray and one black, aud a flue jackass, not much over half l he size of either of tiie former. “The animals were kept in separata pens, hut one d ty bith lioraos got into the same enclosure, next to the jack-pen, and began to fight as only enraged stallions cun. striking like boxers With their fore feet, amt biting with their teeth. Tlie gray was get ting the best of it; but while clinch- o.l with his antagonist in one tussle they rolled against the jack-peu, breaking it in. No sooner was th« jack at liberty than, with ears laid back and mouth wide open, lie made straight for the t we horses, wli* ^lad f.r tlie moment separated. The gray turned to meet him, rearing on his hind legs and striking at him with his forefeet; the jack slipped in, and iu a minute grasped ids antagonist by the throat with his wide-open javrr, and then bald ou like a bulldog, all four feet planted stifliy in the soil. The stallion tuaVe DemendoHM efforts lie would try U» M here.! whirl round mid kick him, but f'» ! Stale of Chihuahua, Mexico, is here, j whirl round *“ 1 | J a 11 >e, tlie tewn w hVfe TTnlte-I Sfat’Cft j was ar-i w.ould rise up, lifting the jack olfth^ | mai me'-javx waa t'W* sbortrf Ti i rested bv Mexican authorities, is in j and strike at him with h lhe deyutie# so elec.ed await lurther , Governor (J.irriilo is fully in- advice Iroui this committee. j formed about the arrest, and said to- HK YDLJ’Y BY A SOCIALIST. The Germans of lib inin^tsam I)cc-j>!y | Excited. day: “The Ur rested because, without either author ity under the treaty or permission ; from Mexican officials, th»y were 1 found in Me>:ic > in arms in purauit of l alleged train rubbers. Tiie arrest waa • made bv Mexican custom officials. I •vr’s i u forme 1 as promptly as a courier j * ra f* BiRMiNaiiam. Ala., March The Germans of this city are stirred j up by the discovery that the president and a prominent member of their j c . in . y the tVom-Jaims to j killed at least one of the horses society a-e Anarchists or Sociali^’s. 1 - -- - - • La»t night a nueting ot tht German i soeieiy was !u*ld to p i*.a appropriate 1 ivswiutioiis 0:1 the death of Chihuahu... a ride of a day or more. t h: Xj j*- iel o- El j “Do nor let the grandmothers any r~y~i Corner York Street and Colleton| ,on!ri ‘ rtl,ink ,hat they are retired, Avenue. \n:)- Most Complete Establishment South. ESTABLISHKD IHY’g GEO. S. IIACKI’B & SON, Otfiv’f and Wareroonix, King, opposite Cannon Street CHARLESTON, S. C. Munufitefurer* • f ’*<)()li.S’, SASH, Df.IS DS. Afot'ldi tiyx and lluildinfj •. ale rials. Have never handled rem •■lies that j William. The i.m -eror Were resolutions { vv . ts t ... rr , , , bitterly opposed bvE. Lesser, satisfaction. There have l.een eome a‘lit ..f the s iciety, who is 11 Russian, had not the men come up, mid with 1 at qnco telegrup -d the facts to the 1,0 small difficulty tep-ral*d lb* City of Mexico and requested instruc- ! mAJdvneii but cs. < ioverumcMt. ! 11ions from tlie Federal CONSUMPTION SUUKLY CURKD. sell as well, or give such universal Comfortable and well furnished Rooms and table supplied witii the best. TVrillfc reasons lib*. Mrs. N E. SENN. Nov. 8, 18S7—(*m. fell 8 .87 Iv and sit clear back out of sight from the world, feeling that they have no relations to it. The mothers of the last c entury are to-day in lhe Senates, the parliaments, tlie palace-<*the pul pits, the banking houses, the profes sional chairs, the prisons, the nlm- hm-cs, the company of midnight brigands, the cellars, the ditches of | this century. You have been think- ing about the importance of having! MlLEN’EA, KAN’ , March 8. — A hor- 13 I • t ie right influence spon one nursory. i rilde story com.■« fro’ii I’oplar Grove, j A*‘.u have been thinking of the ini-: a small town smitheustof Fort Totten, j nnlam-e of getting those two litt le t A fanner sent his son out on Haiur- Seimtor Inga’is - CooM :tuen«'jr Ealing up iVaec*l’u! Cilizen:.. order the United | cicascd, but not to re turn their arms to Hietn. I di-ipatched j- v,)l,r 1 fhat I hav* ft this order to Janos by courier, and suppose that Marslial Meade and his! who is also an cx-sul.j03l of the Uzar. ! ai U haVe , )ejn before ih 9 1 ite Ciiipcto. . ..pb e yi -xicv.n authorities would as an enemy of th j S.?oilisU of G ?r- | ] laVe detailed olfieera to join many. The resolutions were p issed, 1 jj,,, j at d [jesser resigned us president of ’ t ] [(> ( aid been Miadu. The action „f t i 1( . j U>9t office aJdrt*5s t Respectfully. United Slates Marsh il was clearly without, warrant aud could not bo overlooked,” that wonderful cures eilceted by these ! ^,,,1 ]> medicines in this eity. Sertnu! cases | ei . of German in the high school, of pronounced Consumption have 1 I iren entirely cured by use of a few j Lasser den uni need th bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We gu traHlee them always. S >!d by \\ . J. Platt & Ci>., Druggist#, | jijy society. Ta-ilay a promiueiit i, Aiken, S. C. | German imblisheil a co nmunic ition To THE Editor.—Pica** inform posit iv* remedy for tho above named di»tf»s*. By its timely use Miotnait is *f Uop*- less cases liave been pennaurntly cured. I shall ha glad to send tv. o bottles of my remedy free to any » f Jnited St itos officers in pnrsuilof! wlio haveeontumption If ol.hcrs, hal a request f. (l . 9 , J( .b | l!>/v will send me their expres. aud u i » Augusta, - - Georgia. BEST $2.00 HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. { feet on the right p.nlii. You have I day m irnin ' to clear a path to a WM. M. BIRD & CO. j been thinking <>f y..ur eliihl Headquarters for Commercial Men. i f”>' i 1 "’ ,u ‘ xt figiity xe.-n-s, if i pass on to he s dest iny it should an octogenarian. That stack several .Kis a wav. 11. Centrally.located near R. R. Crossing. ! is well, hut my subject sweeps a ; thousand vears, a million years, a ; L. E. DOOLITTLE, Propi •ietor, ! quadrillion of years. I cannot stop -AGENTS FOR HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES AND MARVIN’S SAFES. For the wreseut at 175 East Bay. - CH RLESTON. S. C. s?» 12 87 ly _ J ESSE THOMPSON&CO Formerly of Tuniine Hotel, New Haven, Conn. .I/.no, IIV.'-Y End 23?" Free oiiinil.us and baggage I wagon lor every guest «f this house | liotti from amt to the depot. Hait i, l.tnr.i il-anvli,J. N. Match Isi, 1S.'?)7.— ly. V¥rSght s Hotel I at one eradle; I uin looking at the cradles tiiat reach all around the world and aciossall time “Had not the niothers better he iu- tensi > ing their pra\ers? Had they not t.et ter lie e!evat ing tlieir example ? Had they not better he rousing them selves the consideration that by their fiiithiHluess nr negleet Miey are staitHig an influence w hich will he stupendous aft« r the last mountain of Tiie wyman earth is flat and tile last sea is dried house, and 11 ay hud been shoveling snow for half an hour when ins cries were heard in tlie house. Tne old man seized his shot gun and rushed out in time to see his boy surrounded by a pack of wolves which were killing him. After firing both ban'*-Is without effect lie clubbed his gun and made a most deaner le effort to defend hiiyseif. But he wa- powerless sgainst t ie wolves. From the windows of the houo* nis agon ized wife and children one-sided tight. The not last long, then for wolves feasted upon dca red in a local pap r, 'easing Lesser and I Landsberg of hying Anarchists. The article led to a personal dilHeullv and ! more trouble is expected. A meet ing of t ie Get' u in society lias been called f >r to initwi.v. to ask Lesser and Lri Gicrg to wi to draw, fne board of education lias taken the i matter up, and* will ask fir the resignation of Professor Land-berg. 1 Tne Gorman* of the city they do not ; indorse any of *ijj socialistic uiter ances of the two men. | T. A. SLOCUM, M.D., 131 P«*rlst., New York. there is no treaty or convention now in force authorizing officers of one Government to crons in to tiie terri tory of another Govt rnment in pur suit of any class of oullu s. A con vention was mu e hetw. en the Unit ed States and Mexico s ome time ago A Tea to Hand Hurt in n a Accident in Hamburg. From tbc Augusta Chronicle of the 11 iust John Herring, a resident of t Intrle*- tnsi, employed ns train hand on t! • go itli Carolina railway, had his right arm broken in two place* while coup ling ears, Hist across the river. ab«ut wit ne -srd t he coven forCoi re*i " 1 c ■lice d id for a #cvc re : ■ an h our tlie (.’aiarrh. It tile; r vict-i i III * 1 and e u t U’ -ly not • L- ft VO tile ! been alii ielei 1 t! lef v until a rate Um t I : S. L. WRIGHT & SON, Prop’rs., and the la-t flake of the ashes of neighbors came. Crushed hone, lle-h -MA N UFACTl’RERK OF- COLUMBIA. T S. C. Yellow Pine Limber, Door*. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, TABLE supplied with the BEST ■ Room* large and well turnished. One of tile most comfortable hotels in the South. LST"Rates reasonable.JSt PAVILION HOTEL. Charlcstou. — -DEALERS IN 8. C AND Window Class & Builders’ Hardware PASSENGER ELEVATOR ELECTRIC BELLS. House fresh and clean throughout. Table best in the South. ' a "' 1 UaV4f expirt COR. HALE * CENTRE ST. apl 13 87 ly. AUGUSTA, !, Pavilion Transfer Coaches and Wagons at all trains and Boats. Rates reduced. Beware of giving your Check to any one on Train. Rates S2 00 ® $2 6fi. Jan. 2nd—ly a consumed world shall have been blown away, and all the teles'-opes <>f other worlds directed to the track around hicli ojr world once swung sparsely setti^d, and tiie shall discover 11 »t so much as a cinder thoroughly terrorized by the of the burned down and swept otl planet. HOW TO MAKE CHILDREN LIARS. • if a mother tell n child that if he is not g<>od, some buga joo will come and catch him, the fear excited may make the child a coward, and the fact t hut he finds that there is no bugaboo may make him u liar, and the echo of 1 hat false alarm may he heard afu r fifteen generation* have been born d If a mother prom ise a child a reward for good behavior and after the good behavior fur ies#, and clothing torn to shredsalouc showed where the battl • had taken phnre. That part of the territory is people, occur rence, have armed tkonaselves. Disease iiesiu ainhusli 1'ertbewes.k A feeble constitution is iii adapted to enemn* te; u malariuiiRatmospliere and sudden changes of temperature, and the least robust are usually the easiest victims: Dr. J. H. McLean’s Streiigih- ening Gordi.-il and Blood Purifier wili give tone, anti vitality and strength to your entire hotly. $1.09 per bottle. For suit* at \V. J. Plait & Co's Drug Store. Aiken, S. *7. TVrsoual. Mr. N. II. Fr.ihlicbstein, of Mobile Ala., writes: I take great pleasure .11 recommending Dr. King’s N*.v i) s- iMumption, av.ngused it Htack of Brotichiti.s ai d gave me in-t int reliof cur-fi me ami I have not ■ 1 since. I ale > beg to had tned ot i*?r re 1 etlies with n-) good reGult. Have also Ksed Eleeiric Bitters and Dr. King’s New Life pills, both of which I eau recom mend. Dr. King’s New Discovery for con sumption, Coughs and Colds, is sold ; on a positive guarantee. Trial bottle* free at W i Store. 1 permitting the officers 7>r troops of | 9 o’clock last night. Dr. J, E. Allan . eilher Government to pursue liostik* attended tlie w?mncled man and had Indians across the border, but. the j him removed to thy hospital, wber* i convention has expire i. ! he was made as comfortable as pors!- i It is reported tiiat five Americans ' ble. The arm is broken in two pbu •* | 1 were arrested at Janos, United States and, though amputation will not b* j Marshal Mend;^ Deputies Shebbei! | necessary, it will be rendered iu a and Will Smith and two travellers. | great degree useless. It is also reiiorted 1 hat at the time of Charlie Blaud, one of the large tin-Mi rrst Mea<.'e and his posse were ! uutnher of curious d.irkiea n iio iiaug hut two liouia heliiud the robber*. | around tlie depot, was trying to push J into the baggage ear where Mr. Her- . YVoith Knowing. , ring was laying with his arm broken Mr. W. li. Mo gin. merchant, Lake wl » p » llt ‘ « as, along with a nuiuher«f City, Fla , nas taken with a severe 1 o! h^rs, ordered out by coudueUr Cold, attcude<l with a distressing Diseher. Chariie refused to go out , (tough and running into C , »:isumption 1 " lien Captain Diseher pushed I 1 its first stages. II* tried v, u ny j him out he «’rew a knife and attempt- #o*alled popular cough remedies and i cl1 ^ condu«?tor. Officer Was reduce*! Hatcher was summoned and Cliarli* in breathing was arrested, but tlie knife «was not found on hi* person. It was picked he was *r- I lu i {steadily grew worse. ! in flesh, had diffieuity Finall \ and wan unable to sleep. . ( . n r | tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for , U P. ,,H " ever -"‘’ ar « 1,rre • ' * 1 “ ’ ^ ‘ Consamptioii and frtund Immediate' rested, be having dropped it to. mla- ! relief, and after using abou*. a half ^ eU4 l 0 ® !: * r ' | dozen bottles found himswlf well and j Whatever th* work to which our > has had no return of the disease. No{ Master calls u*. he oifers u# a strenglh other remedy can ohow so grand a j —— «“•> -r -<'•! r,,,„d. f ,u^, 0 . Dr. K,..,'. X.. ; Diacoveiy f<>r Consumption (iuaran- at first, only a cold. Do not permit Don’t fcorpemoenl. Ton fannot afford to wiist* Um* A meeting of the citizens of Chsr- lestou will take .place on Snturda*' gets to give the reward, the cheat night when final arrangements v ill may crop out in some faithlessness be made for the Floral Fair, w hich half a thousand years flintier on. If takes place tlie third week iu April at a mother culturo • chilu’a vanity a*d the German Artillery Hall. umn who wivhes to serve Cl wist will ever fail f>r luck of heavenly nid.—It will he uo valid excuse for an un godly life that is difficu’t to keep alive the flame of piety in the world, tf Christ be ready to supply the fu«<]. An undivided heart which wor ship# God alone, and trusts him a# it should, is raised above asx'.cty for ‘earthly w*iirs. teen to do Just what is claimed for. any dealer to impose* upon yon with it.—Trial bottle fret at, W. J. Platt’* iiailntjow of I,r * Kin*’* .. (New Discovery for Consumption, Drug .^lore. • Cough* and Colds, but he *ura ym 'feet tha genuine. B<u*riim« be *aa Sam Jones. I more profit he may tell yon h* 1 tins something just a* good, or)n»l tho - I’ve seen some preachers too poor to same. Don’t Be deceived, bill imd»t hire a cook for their wives, but they noon frett;n<r O'-. King’s New Di*c*v- •ould hire a man to chop wood so f r - v * .rT’.!’'* 1 ^ * f , lii * r * Ml **^ £ > .**’'* , , 1,1 nil Throat, i.ung and Cne&t ac H.cy wouldu t g.*t corns ou thtir T: j n | ^ hands. • Plait’s Drag l»t«r«. free »l