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THE MANNIGTm S. A. NE TTL S, 1it0r. D1EO'RA'S ALW AVS. Every day we notiec the great stress being laid upon the mutterit: of certain men who are traveling i about the country miaiking speeches, and devoting colums trying to sow I seed Of political dicouotent by whp ing up a third poi1tical partyvN. soe'' of the men engat'd in this work have h -retofore aiilliated with the Deiuo cratic pa:rty, but failed to -et office t through it. They claini to be Deio crats still, providing- they ge(t whtat they want in the party. -i they fail they know their elaun'es in the hle publican party are worse, hence the ci fort for a third party to be made ofl the discontents of both parties. The man or set of men that cry out for a third party,be they in or out of t ie Alliance, is either an old haciked poli tician or a dewogogue whose realty to party principals is as light as a feather, and whose political conscience is as elastic as india rubber. Every sane man knows, or should know, that this Staie is in no condi tion to engage in political experi ments, that the only salvation for white man's supremacy lies in stand ing together ready to move in solid a phalanx against any enemy that may appear upon the political field. Par ty grievances should not bring about d a division in our ranks, no more so p than church or lodge grievances should break up a church or lodge. If there is cause for party grievances, the only a sensible way to get the grievances %v successfully adjusted is to work with in the party lines, and the moment any other method is sufficiently en couraged, political ruin will be the ii consequence, and everything so des perately fought for and so gloriously won will be snatched away from us. . There cannot be any other ruling it party in South Carolina than the Democratic, the party handed down t( to us by the great patriot Jefferson t who in his dying declaration, asked that there be inscribed on his tomb: A "Thomas Jefferson, author of the e Id Declaration of Independence, declar- u ing domestic tranquility to the peo- el ple, promoting their general welfare, t and securing to them the blessings of eternal liberty, and as all political power is inherent with the people, st therefore it is impracticable to reme dy any evil or difference by goingr s1 outside of their organization." i The words of the father of Democ- a racy were wise, and should stand at b this time as a warning against the wild schemes of certain men who are b actuated by selfish motives to lead ~' credulous people away from the piar ty that has proven true to their inter ests As far as Clarendon county is ~' concerned we do not believe that the seed sown by the third party cranks u has taken any effect whatever, and all b the ravings of these political fanatics,e through their newspapers andl orakttrs, will not affect the sAidity of the el Democracy, or swerve themn rmn .thir posts of duty'.t The discussions of the mneasures now agitating the country will do~ good. It will enlighten the people. ti The good measures -will be aidopted h 'and the bad ones thrown aside, but under no circumstances can we afford y -to become so infituated with a mecas ire as to allowv it t~o allure us away~ ~rom the party we have found true and tried. t Let the watchword be sent downi thbe -lines to stand to the Democracy, let comhe what will, and let the man that tries by making~ tempting offers 0, i "ad promiises to lecad us away from it. be branded an ceemy to wite su premnacy and honest government. Last Friday, at Dennys, Edgetielt county, a debate on the pub-treasury' bill took place, participatcd in by Congressmnan Tillman, Col. Talbert, I and Dr. Sampson Pope. Congressman: Tillman made a long and eloquent ar gument against the bill, and pleaded with the people of his district to V stand to the party of their fathers,! and not be led astray. Dr. Pope and a< Col. Taibert ably defended their side of the debate, and it is hard to say Ift which side came out ahead. The cor respondent of the News and Cour~ier says it was all sorts of a meeting, po - lhtically considered. Everything wa~s received well. The people came to be instructed, and they listened to itj attentively and politely. There was no bad blood engendered, and the meeting closed as it ibegan, in good humor. The gentlemen most deeply interested were satisfied. There was a little fracas That interrupted Dr. Pope's speech. One white man cut at a black man who was making hash, and a second white man knock ed the first white man down with a stick, and at the last accounts all of these people were perfectly satisfied with the results. Hon. J. E. Tindal delivered an ad- os -dress before an alliance mieeiing at Blacksburg yesterday. His speech is well spoken of by the papers. Sumter News.m Rev. A. A. Gilbert died at Gaffney City last night (24th.) His renmains will b~e hier' to-night and the funeral will be preacd S. to-morrow at i10 o'clock. We are informed that Commissioner H.t R. Thomlas, among other reforms, nas ~ Lnonght before the commiussion a resolution t( reduncing the freight on cotton 25 per1 cent. Th~e Freeman has declared time and timea again from its first issue, that it will expose C drunkenness in all public 01o11eials. It will be sore to keel) this promise to the people. All officials, from the highest to the lowest, who drink to excess, will have its cenrsure. It is no respecter of per'sons. Look out ,of ficers. Don't blame us, but yourselves. You have full notice and that there ar no personal considerations which will restrain tIl us in the future. Thomas Nickens, who was shot in the head last week by Deputy .SheriffI Wa'tsn .i in the discharge of h is duty, died y'esterday it about 1 o'clock. From what we~ ca'n leaLrj b) Nick-ens was not so much to blam. ini thet o trouble with his wifo. T1hey hada quarel in the mornin:g and thiang hi! been smioothed over, when oneO of the wo'-o muan's brothers entered Nickens's Louse antl T snapped a gun thtree times ini is face. Thel i gun failed to fire and Nickenis seiz.d an a\ and "let in" on himu (the b~rother), andi in the melee which followed the woman wnta strack in her etlbrts to separate the combna- ni tants. Nickens was subject also to eplep- tI tie fits, and his mind was not sound. The, woman stands but little chance of recoverv, and Capt. L. L. Fraser took heti statement a News from Silver. S :Aim .-igut :M.-It giv- us mneh ure to piick ip news int-rsting.t iv lver hat i1*-whs r. It w-b i. t ni 0i were abh ,t. It woud n1t1:- . b o F t on'1C. -x i . lit. al n 0 ti..n 1n0 t11 40atin t C 'pt. i. h th n -t be~ th lrotto.up an a :l.C where~ hes.nin Chk'renolln i"n1d I 0111nk I!,' nbitthe! state. It wr- a gr:it souireo of platyxnre t vsoe tO aiuend a -u Iv by air. .ir/.e Lilug , as1 ii cus i-ts o ta car at Lis pl:rn ti n on S;intii-. It Was a alv day e hv' t asth.-,: could lkx it.l i:.A th ' pant:t -v 1: ' ill t he ntea (onl some of ForI-'At-m's inest p:Taac .:It; L .v s a a -i i. ti Il. t- i ' 1 '-1:sw rt gil a v Id I uin !at :lid e .11atu M i f \r l he'4h s ty i. losi the1 ith uner s*tion1 by the ri-t . r benrintr thdey htrlten fr year. :, ~I'('ik 111 t ot I ~ ?rs:L I'nori iI et Ioch more atian ive t) ctton IaI' cor'n. Is ve ry tc itl u rsV tl av th fanier:' aret eeryit dabei h nkrupt., r w. ilio Ixo:e an w mtr tn i 'tt~ . V Iti 11 111n ()We~i :1105-! 1111to rso Watt r Thle Farnieris' Alliance iS ;1 wnderfu~tI~~l or iziprnbut ii ks andlb lints o the mIer nv.r to neentolt of cttonra . cornered the juti tr.t, :tl nroght the t:UufneIurs oi f it to their t-e:. The ilianoe maipide a goo tight for biggit, itd preved wh.'t they- couild do by s'Ltan ho kn himt. Tdhve at m :a hitler n tet 1"th i fbmot Illy wa tO o.if r:s real sp-ital invitation fr:n My r-ogir'ied, It.. RTnenelr, I was cor ially reqeved to b vleble at his hous. Sjin the faituily union giva ey the great reat-grait miother and Chihren of Ifr. [ary 31ason Eatdon. Mr-s. Eadon haLS .ed to su her scoverty-ninith year. Si s onlysfo W i chen Ieor lel Su ghtrs. S s a sten tysv gind I IIIy rucde and enhty-ninegr tgan-h ren. She is eonectred with on of the ul and arkest ris i thle connty, bein - af sgerest ve. SerOd h n, and ister r Rev. Wtan W. Owend, whse oMetnd ist principesn will be handed down to osqte.rity. I neced not tellI your reade-rs bloat the bontifll table. I need not tell I aout r. F. Turner's ntirich zeal, his iarnaninous t1:rts to reingdr the ocaLsion le of the ihappiest to the grests, for hal ho know hi and have Iat at his eale, tu testify there is but one senltiment of is libeial hospitality- welcome. anrs. adon ruecve many7 valuable presents. Our friends in the cross road section are L ood cheer. Well might they be, for reat wVill be their reward. A bountiful arvest awaitn their labors. The toils of ie past suemmer lay ctovered with a glori is harvest. We saw sone fine corn, erel nit otton. ft is anifestly so throwhout. I,t your St. Paul sitter, sias things nicly. n the benchl with his juadicial robe hie is a rror to evil doers, on copy he is in ructive and enlightening. Panola is the sufrrf one of the most ml and darkest crimes that has ever stain I her fair name-a cr0ie that calls for te severest veneance that could be visited on the lead of the ofender. The offend Mis said to be an uncle of the victim. Will te laws of the land reach his case? or shall te avenger bedjudge lyntch ? Silver linings are glimmnering hike a star ip the tirmaent. Another boom has iuek her. Tilis time I awfully fear we ill have a Johnstown flood. two new ores ire now oincr up, so you see compe tion will be the life of trade. 3Ir. Canty nswell is building and will open in a few My.1r. Boswel's popularity as a young asiness an Will wd uc to Siver. SMr. larce 1ryant is ouother of Clrendon's lys. He0 too will pnn up a poutlar We~i laveriray. cmoaioseog dis Mrav-t sandxvia on par for >rn-bor o eer al e into twitein Mr,. W. S.e Iehburd whollr rentl ord It at( P~atrh' tituelte hae cured int aies tIrdrn. havumter. J mn is lon auevsit to frns at ieve 01~i 1'lanche hames, ne ofal usilvers armingt'i yon a Iitt. axl2l abe to carryo 31r' J.x Ell' to ll. bydauher Anielef tis- .I ~ mornng o srale drus'rct,'oin 3rgistsli Torleord arie0t.iv halsCthCueis torning rom Sumerville tdire.t1 Iindrn has bloeturd frcou irtrip tof the mountin.'s.jojtsSn 3-. Pric T. pchrbicounty Sodunisslonrg Wsen thron.;s siclve to-ayee he took Whe sTmhe o t hi he cnty cormmissor, hesh ae browne hs rheturned to Sum-ia re toshe haeglren he may friendCsoShe aresway 'sentininan quiterappua ciisf bian Fairey. whoa. ont th venisit Wialiam orseverg Nws.eure Flcriy. brdg atTogrcwllb Wel ibbr~ who wasre Dpoints ewd for ycrer of catarrh thave tannotibe bueween sills ratarr Flurenc. esuvyd We, the linderofiLnchd. rver knownsureJ aere forlliCo the yasuntdo erev mxtcu i frp oomriahemalg cunyss ansactridns, eandinnctolty ableatotcarr iany, sbl~iatin made byt thinr hre. 's, toixxl.at 1 .uiias Whlesalet Ialor'sc caorrur tIs takby itheorinaly :tiscoviely byo the oo plndeuo. Mrface of the system.di ~T vtiiasn ee.h Pri ot75e p srntle hatb al ofu When tob the sic today, oe atoia. t whsea ad beld Sh ced br Csoia. whn ese becamoMiss, h en the Casta Whe he hand Chidlshesgave them soi. ManyiClcit~lda Per-ns .an Are boen foa iiom therwiory of hosehold carest~jk ro tn'st ronitt roetar rbilds thea sytem. ids df itres inIC remove cessto ile, aI'(d cure tlea Get1)1 them-un Bclak f rier brdeatKnstekill cbiead;ttee ade reair o tehe 24thii utiil the 3h ags. andS will cbe matdadbl. So. Gibes whtio wasained of suhe chearae tftat tlhave the lno "etwin ilim't bu r n s rnc. esuvyd HOUSEHOLD NOTES. MEns.'S.. .TI'Es. The we-lcomit ltn--ste is the -r-*who pear, :. thu- tabe, -At the( png .1r tiint( d1o iot keep otheri waliting," tlu does not get in the way of bein; 40Vn half an hour before her hostes Tie welcoine guest is the girl whc if there arC not inan servan s in thi house, ias suflicient energy to tak care Of her own rool while t'-he i visiting; and if tlete are peopl whose duty it is, she makes that dut a liht .. as ossible for theni, by put ting 1xay herown belolg il-, an in this way not necessitatig extr work. The welcomie guest is the oi wh knows how to be pleasan!. to ever mieinibe'r of the f:aiily, and yetwh ihas tact enougi to retire fan a rooi when solue special famnily afilir is u der discussion. The welcome guest is the one wh does not find children disagrceabl or the various pets of the hotusehal things to be dreaded. The welcoiei - guest is the Uac wl when ler hostess is busy, cnIl Outer tain herself with a book, a bit of sew iniug or the writing of a letter. The welcoime guest is the one wh when her friends come to see hei does not disarrange the household il which she is staving that she !maty en tertain them. The welcoine guest is the one whc having broken the brc-ad and citei the salt of her friend, has set befor her lips a seal of silence, so that whei she goes from the house she repeat nothing but the agreeable thing that she has seen. This is the welcome guest, the on to whom we say good-bye with re gret, and to whom we call out wel come with the lips and from th heart.- Ladies-' Hown Joui rnal. GnEENHoUsE AND WINDOW PL.Ns. All needed repairs to the house should now be completed, so tha there will be no delay when the tim comes for moving in the plantE Have supplies of potting-earth, sand pots, etc., ready at hand. Plaats fo winter use in the house should b potted off, and put in a cool, shad; place, until new roots have formed The calla is one of the most interest ing plants for window use. It prop erly forms a center for the othe plants, and its pure, white blossoir amid the foliage and colored flower. attracts every eye in passing. Tb number of blooms can be largel: increased, by pro:ptly cutting ol each blossom as it begins to fad( and applying common salt to the en< of the cut stalk. This seems to has ten the healing of the wound, and t, promote the development of the nc flower. CHOCOLATE CAKE.-1 1-2 cups pul verized sugar, 1 tablespoon butter, egg, 2-:3 cup sweet milk, 1 pint floum 3 teaspoons baking powder. Dissolv 3 oz. chocolate with 3 tablespoons su gaLr in 1-3 cup milk, and stir all to gether into cake. Dyspepsia 3Makes many lives miserable, and often leads to self destruction. Distress after eating, sick head ache, heartburn, sonr stomach, mental depres sion, etc., are caused by this very common and Increasing disease. Hood's Sar'saparllla tones the stomach, creates an appetite, promotes healthy digestion, relieves sick headache, clears the mind, and cures the most obstinato cases of dys pepsin. Read the following: "'I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat distressed me, or did me little good. In an hour after eating I would experience a faintness or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had net eaten anything. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me an immenso amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced. It relieved me of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling: I have felt so much better since I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, that I am happy to recommend it." G. A. PACE, wvatertownk, MIass. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla soldby alldruggists. Sl; six forE.5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell,.tlass. 100 Doses One Dollar SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE COLUMBIA, S. C., Opens September 29th. Entranc Exam~ inations beini S( ptembe)(r 2 Ith. (Classical Litera-.ry, Scientific, and Law Courses. 'Thim teen Professors. For further informiation addur'ss the Pres ident, JA~liES WOODX(OW. Valk & Murdoch, Charleston, S. C., Matnufhetarers. ot Eagle Screw Cotton Presses Hand and Power, Simple in Mechanism. and give b~ette Sati.,fhetion than any' other Press on th Market. Engines, Boilers --AND Painting and Whitewashing Are Now in Order. Da vonyin m~itv iic<'.0 eii Lar' Lints bu wei do till ah1WaLs adb yon t ue thin Th e i t is often ;h ei'. apest Now ii t arhot the only' thbing wekel Widtow Glass, Olis of ai y Kis Write for an iinlg in these line;. N William M. Bird & Co., Ca~ori , S. C ONE~ ENJOYS Both the methol and results when ISyrup of Fis is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly oii the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys Lemi eirectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual con'stiation. Syrup> of Figs is the only remnedy of' itsi kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its efibets, prepared only from the most health)y and agreeabile substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and '1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro -ure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. TWELVE REASONS WHY Dr. King' Royal Germietter Has Be cone the Most Popular and Reliable Household Remedy. 1. It is tile best Blood Purifier. 2. It is the best nerve tonic and general invigorator. 3. It is a positive cure for stomach troub 'Iles, such as indigestion, dyspepsia, sick - headache, etc. - 4. It eures bowel diseases in old or r young. whether of long or short standing. .5. For catarrh and rheumiatism it is more nearly a specific than any other reme dy on the market. 3 G. For female diseases it is all that can be desired-pleasant, safe and nufailing. 7. For children it is the great King of all7reedies. They all like it, and it builds them up faster than anything known. S. It cannot be surpassed as a eae for diseases of the kidneys and bladder. 9. It is the great conqlueror of malaria. Cures promptly Swamp fever, Chagres I, ver, Jaandice, and all nadarial tronldes. 10. For cuts, burns, iruiss, sores, sprains, bites ofinscets, uet., itis a quick and unfailing renedv, use.1 externialy TIhere is nothing b etter. 11. It w~ill break any fever in less time than quinine and anltipyine, and leave -fnone of their unpleasant and hiurt al effects, - such as nausea, nervousnes, anid prlostrai -tion. 12. It is as pleasant to take ais lemonade. Harmless alwvays, and CURES' W HEN ALL *ELSE FAlLS. Thiese statemnent~sare~u sutaned by the un-l answerable logic of' FACTA. Germetuer piresent~s an array of testimonials absolut.ly without a parallel in- tile histury of medi eines, either as to e~,aracter or numbelr. Price, $1.00 per bottle: si: bottlesI fr $5 Sold by all reliable Drigits. Kisa's RomA GE:rn:' Co., 14 N. Broad St , Atlanta, Ga , Manufacturers. GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT The Only hel1uive Oapet Hoe in the City, 247 King St., Opposite iHasell, pCHARLESTON. S. C. U pholstering Goods and Draperies of all kinds. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK(IN THE STATE. WVe qjuote a few of our specialties: Brussels Carpet at (5, 75, 85, and S1 per. yard. Velvet Carpet at $1.25, $1.40, and $1.50 per yard. Ingrain Carpet at at 50, (0, 70, and 90c. per yard. Hemp Calrpet at 20, 25, and 30e. per yard. Straw Mattinigs at 15, 1$, 20, 25, :;0, and :3c. per yar. 1hngs at 75, 51.25, 52.00, 52.509, to 60) each. Window Shades at 50, 75, $1.0, and up. Cornie:2 Poles at 25, :35, and 50c. Full stock of Lace Cmtains tromn 00. to Special aitenition given to all order-. We guaran tee sat iietiona. TIo cive us : trial order is to co.ne again, as our piiceS areth loiwest. see. and teas. Mainnager. HEMME'8 RESTAURANT, 22S K ING S1'1tEET, Opposite Acaidemy of Music, CHARLESTON, S. C. :M. Drake & Son, -- WlluLES.\LE' B(OOTS, S i OEN, & TRUNKS. 2:35 Meeting St., CH1AllLESTON, S. C. i Largest stoct, best assortment, lowest prioes. Arthur L. Macbeth, PHOTOGRAPHER, 357 Eing, opp. Wo.lfe st., Chiare-ton, S. C. When val visit 4Charklson don't fail to h ave somi~ pictulire takien by A rthu~r L. Mac i,.th,. the only itoloredt lhotographier in the te.s Snpri. r woi rk at lowest prices. SEE these CIELEB3RATED PJANOS before purchasing elsewhere. l ll Manufactured by NEW ENGLAND PIANO CO-, ' . NBOSTON, MASS. Largest Producing Piano Factories THE KILLOUCH MUSIC CO., IN THE WORLD. FLORENCE, S. C _NTHE__WORLD' Ceneral Representatives. Elstey Pianos and Organs. 'TEY PIANOS. ESTRY ORGANS A1E M.%DE UPON HIONOII, SOLD UPON L i merit and are known the world over. The Estey Organs have bee-ia m1anufactureNo )r furty-tive yoars anl fully serve the praise accorleI Iy all who purchase therm. :hey zie construeted t. meIst all requietsfor Parlor, Church. Lodge, or School. They aL Ie 1mrel(e1 d on eaSY t it- V4 f th,. IILLU l i lUSIC C03)Ml'ANY. '1'RGENTF' 0tAN, ARE FLIlST CLASS IN EVERY RULSLCT. SOLID wLlinut Cases !I.t in design. Varied COIIIIAtins to SILIt all claSses (If iniIiC. The '. (Carenter Compalty, fihlnufacturers, fa ir at Bratlh-oro, Vermont, have hal a es of -perienc an are fully responsile. They fully warrant all orgaIIs for The Killugh 311.-sie Company buy theim in large ijulaltities and sell theli zledeale or retail at lowcst prices, quality considered. Write for cat.dogue and rice list. Weaver Organs. TEAVEl 01RGANS AlRE SOLD TIE WOl'LD OVERl AND ARE NOTED FOlR V' their pure tone, handsoino design and tiniuih, prompt and easy action. .:in Lfactured by Weaver Organ and Piano Company, York, 1'enn. RiLLOUGH 1USIC COMPANY, Agents. The illoyugh_1M&usic Comrniiy. Only charterel music ompany in the Stat. We are jobbers and retailers, not dealers ho b'ny from jbbers. We want good agen7s and good customers tbroughout South and orthl Caroliun to confer n ith us before arraging elsewhere. Onr prices are low, terms vasonabl, and inality of goods among the jest that are manufactured. Note our spec altie: Puxos. ehr lUro.., Estey, Ivers & Pond, New England. Onciss.-Estey, arlpenter, Weaver, Farrawl & Votey, Kimball. Full nye octave organ only $29.00. Sever and one-third octave piano only S198.00. Ye ship from factory direct allowing fifteen days' test. Assume all freight charges in inal -ttlecent. Book and stool free. One price strictly, and we publish the price. scnd at once for cat#:logne and price list. Special discount to Churches, Ministers, ;chools, and Music Teachers. We also sell all kinds of Sheet Music and Musie Books, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Har nonicas, Strings, Brass Band Instrnonents, which we buy direct from the manufacturers md importers. Send for our special sheet iusic catalogne to TIlIE KI LLUGIT MUSIC COMPANY, Florence, S. C. N.B .-F. C. Lihie is onr only authorizd tuner andm repairr We guarntee his work The Greatest Success of the Day! THE FAMOUS "VorlIs Boqu.et" Is guaranteed a long Havana Filler and Sumatra Wrapper, and is pronounced by onnoissenrs the FINEST FIVE CENTS CIGAR EVER PRODUCED. Try them and be convinced of their superiority over would-be competitors. For sale jy J. G. Dinkins & Co., B. A. Walker, S. A. Rilgby, B. A. Johnson, Agt., and M. Levi. MOKE HENO CICARS, THE BEST NICKLE CIGAR SOLD. B. A. JOHNSON, Sole Agent, Manning, S. C. SOL ISEMAN, Wholesale Grocer, State Agent, 158 E7ast BaV. Chxarlestoni. a. C. BIG BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES I ztill offerinll special inducemnts in ladies' dress g0oods. "Adamant" Wall Plaster --IS :I3I Best Material for Walls and Ceilings Ever Put Be fore the Public. The only thing about a building that has not improved- for over 1,000 rears is lime plaster. But. there is no excuse hereafter for falling ceilings, rumbling walls, broken and defaced decorations. ADAMANT is not a 3uess work mixture of lime, hair, and sand: it is a machine made mortar, 'ontaining no lime: it comes dry in bags ready to be used at any season by mlixing with water oidy. Any mason can apply it: bursting pipes or leaky :oofs will not effect it. It's the best known fire resisting material in the world, and it is impervious to disease germs. krchitects, Engineers, and Scientific men Everywhere, Endorse It, md 300,000 buildings plastered within three years, is the only testimonial se need offer. For full particulars address the SOUTHEASTERN PLASTER CO., SaMrnnah, Ca. pls, Ako mannfacturers and dealers in caleined plaster and Portland coments. GLENN SPRINGS, SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S. C. This Famous Resort will be Open to Visitors Until October 15th. [t is accessible friom Spartanburg by a Daily Hack Line, making good connection with all trains. Telephone ia operation to Spartanburg, and Daily Mail. TIE MINERAL WATER Is unsurpassed, and invalids find sure and speedy rlief by its use. It Will Cure DysPmirs.u, LIvER CoPUN'r, CRimo.c HEVrATIS, JAUNDicE, ToroR OF LivE, AND (ENERA DE.TILITY FOLLOWING UPON MALARIAL DisAsEs, DRzoPsy, Di Ai:R'unEA, DYSENTERY, CONSTIPATIoN, HxoinIjiomD, UTERINE, RE NAL AND CYsrIc DissEs, Hu*:3rvuATRA, RHEuMA TISM CATAMENAL DERANGEMENT, A.ncl Ctbor F'emale Ccmplainits. Highly Recommended by the Mcaical Picfession. SIMPSON & SIMPSON, Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1842. 03 S. Hacker & Son, E! AND FEED STABLES. HARLESTON, S.Q , S.C. META Ir\EN A 30 Chlmr Ste I k I CA LI N, S. C. i V-7. -Fine horse~s and m nnles constantly on hITd =CIRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. Is the largest hotel in the city, and has, dluring the past year, bveenThoogleo vattd, reoldvled1, ald rtitt(d with ail mod er n improvemeits. Centraly locatCd, and ot its, paitrons. Has spa.cious, light, and a'iysmpl roms Hot01 an olaths. ~~ ~partrons to mer it aL share' ot pa.tronage. 'Till ~T: ~F. W. SEEGblm, Propietor. mcfl~5: BRUNSON HOUSE, ~ ~;G~DWRF(s U:lTER, S. C. ~~IC~o.23 UIONSQUAL ~y ~First class accommodations and excellent ILL.D8TN.MA ~~1TA.~ ~tale. Convemnt to the business portion ~ FOR ALE BYof the townl. 25 cents for dinner. w. L JROW N k CO., Mauni~g. S. C. j . H. DIXON, Proprietor. for Infants and Children. "Castria s sovrel adated o chldCtat oris carm' Co011c, Coenstioa, " Catoriaksowa11eto ciet1o Sour Stomacrk Diarrhoea. ectation, Irecommend itassperior P Kils Worm&, gives sleep, and pniotes dl known to me." H. A. A acxgl K D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Wininurious medItioL "The use of, 'catoria, is so universal and "For several yam I have recommendd its merits so well known th it seems a work you ICastoriaIand shall always continue to of supererogation to endorse it. Few arethe doso as it has lnvarlably produced beneflcil intelligent filies who do not keep Castoria results." E within easy reacb." Evwnq F. PiARn. KL D., NewAnoa M CA i. ID. he Winthrop," 125th Street and Ath Ave., Lat astor Bloomingdale ormed ChurcNewYork City. Tz Cm'A-UN CoMPAJr, 77 MUREA STRET Nzw YonM. ADGER SMYTH. F. J. PELZER, Special Partner. SMYTH & ADGER, Factors and Commission Merchanis, NocrthL A.-tlalatic "Whaarf, CHARLESTON, S. C. 0. VT. BI..AI]E & O0., TINNING, GAS FITTING, Lamps and Globes, House Furnishing SEND.FOR PRICES. GOODS, ETC. Sole agents for "Garland Special attention given to Stoves and Ranges." eQw country orders. Under Academy of Music, CHARLESTON, S. C. OTTO F. WIETERS, WHOLESALE GROCER, Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Liouors and Cigars, No. 121 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. OTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, Wholesale Grocers and ProvisIon Dealers, 172, 174, and 176 East Bay Street, C-I A.ER LF ] 3S T C) 1'. C. "E7A/I SHEil-.P-PTEP.D &r co7 LA ROE GAl riaAlE ASSORTMENT G E -OF- -AT Tine cooling SiAVIS oet in i Send for circulars Tinware, and price lists. No. 232 Meeting St., CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1844. Charleston Iron Works, Manufacturers and Dealers m Marine Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam boat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies. s-Bepairs executed with promptness and Dispatch. &ndfor price lists. East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St., Charleston, S. C. O. L. VIETT, -MANUFACTURER OF Artistic Monunents T. a.1ar le ainc1. C-raniite. I MAGNOLIA CEMETERY AVENUE, C H A R L E S TO N , S. C. Enterprise Cars pass office and workshops. HENRY C. WOHLERS, W 7x3:[OT--Et3 A T -E Pro-vision Dealer. -AGENT FOR Big Ager and Red Apple Tobacc, also Big Anger an King Richar Cigari, No. 2 Meat a Specialty. 213 East Bay, CHARLESTON,-S. C. PE|RCIVAL MF'G-. CO. MI I. L MWA ___ ~ ~ ___ NOS' --~ -~. SASII, DOORS, AND BLINDS. 478 to 48G Meeting St., CHARLESTON, S. C. THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST. All goods guaranteed. Estimates furnished by return mail. Large stock, prompt shipments. Our goods do not shrink or warp. Geo. E. Toale & Company, MANUFIACTUREI~s OF AND WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, and General Building Material, Offiee and Salesrooms, 10 and 12 Hayne St., CHARLESTON, S. C. OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW. SEND YOUR~ DYEING TO THlE CHARLESTON STEAM DYE WORKS, A work1 g~,-aneed. 31 ng nt ., C A RL ESTON. S. C.