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MACHINE SHOP, Iron and Brass Foundry. - ~ Complete- and up-to-date equipment for repairinemachinery. Grate Bars and Building Irons our Agents for Winship, Pratt,. Munger, Smith & Eagle Cotton Gins, Gin ning Machinery and Presses. -~ K- Steam Engines ancl &66 B-4~. oilers in Stock. S' Wrte or call if we can serve you. $: hops situated on W., C. & A. R. R., east of passenger depot, ~on block south of East Liberty street. ZTHE .L ~Fde6ity Mutoal8 ife.In6|surancC o. I8 OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. S A practical, mutual, profit-sharing American Company. No stock or proprietary interest to absorb insurance dividends. The portion of premium that may be used for expenses is limited -- npolicies, which limitation guarantees economy, protection of trust Sfnds and liberal dividends to policy holders. ._ C., The fulfillment of-policy contracts is guaranteed by the reserve, rotected by the' undivided surplus, the company's -record of .over twenty-six years for prom Pt pyment of claims, favorable mortality, ~and a POLICY EXEsN SE LIMIT ATION. Ratio of Assets to Liabilities............................1.2. Let me show you our contracts that insure your insurance. JOE C. McCREERY,.a Columbia, S.C., and tanning, S. C. OAS T& .T~5 NE QUGHFA4ofI1 flVEL RN MTHAJND SOUTH~ I Florida-Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman SDining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to WIVI. J. CRAIG, General Passenger igent, I; Wilmington, N. C. Some Seasonable Advise. It may be a piece of superfluous ad xice to urge people at this seasoa of the! year to lay in a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is almqst sure to be needed before winter is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and before it has be come settled in the system, which can only be done by keeping the remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in pref erence to any other. It is for sale by The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The Eindoo mother. The relation of a Hindoo husband to his wife is not like a contract sane tioned by'the court of justice, but it is a permanent spiritual relation which binds two souls together. A wife is re garded. therefore. as a true helpmate in the spiritual progress of the soul life of her husband, while a faithful husband is considered to be the great est blessing in the earthly and spiritual career of his wife. When she becomes a mother she represents divine mother hood and holds a unique position in the household. A Hindoo mother is actually wor- I ohiped as a living goddess by her chil- E dren. The children are taught to obey 1 their parents implicitly and to serve i them like earthly deities as long as ( they live. To support the parents in I their old age, to look after their wel- I fare and to fulfill their desires are the duties of children in every Hindoo I household. But a mother is considered I to be "greater than a thousand fa thers."-Swami '&bhedananda in Good Housekeepinig Makes Homely Women Pretty. No woman no matter how regular her features may be can be called pretty if her complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and clears sallow blotched complexions by- stimu lating the liver and bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate i or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refuse to accept any substitute. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M.Lor yea, Prop. The Chief and the iUssionary. 1 Once upon a time a,great preacher came to the cahp of the Muskogees and had a powwow with Chief Cume chichee. The great preacher insisted upon leading Chief Tumechichee to the cross, saying: "It is too.bad to have no religion. I have and toespare. Come and be a Christian, and, lo, you will I be great in the land. Pray, and the Great Spirit will bear you and grant your prayer. You and your people shall not want anything." The old chief listened attentively and an swered: "I- do mot like your religion. It makes an unworthy man too fa miliar with 'the: Great Spirit, and too much praying 'may cause one to ask for too much. Before you came to my camp I and my people believed the Great Spirit- would continue to take care/of us, as in the past, and our faith is stili-unchanged. We can not embrace;your religion." So say ing, the.,old. chief retired t6'his wig tam.-Eufaula Journal. A Splendid Idea. A new idea in a Cough Syrup is ad vanced in Kennedy's Lagative Honey and Tar. Be-sides containing Pine Tar Honey and other valuable remedies, it is- rendered Laxative, so that j~ts use in sures a prompt and efficient evacuation of the bowels. It relaxes the nervous system, and cures. all coughs, colds, roup, whooping cough, etc. A red clover blossom and the honey bee is on every -bottle of the Griginal Laxa tive Cog-yu-KneysLxtv Honey and Tar. An ideal remedy for children. MVothers praise it. It is best for all. Sold -by The R. B. Loyes Drug Store. Dic Tailed Sheep. A speeces of sheep in, the east, com mon in Syria, is so incumbered by the. weight of its tail that the shepherds fix a piece of thin board to the under part, where it Is not covered with thick wool, to prevent it from being torn by the bushes, etc. Some have small wheels affixed to facilitate the draggings of .these boards after them.. The tail of a common sheep of this sort usually 'weighs fifteen pounds or upward, while that of h. larger spe cis,after being well fattened, will weigh fiftyypounds. The Heartiest MeaL Let'your heartiest meal be at night or whenever- your work for the day is over. Fruits,, toasts, soft boiled eggs: and ~ostmeal~ make a good breakfast.i When the intermission between hours of labor is short no heavy food should1 betaken into the stomach. Hundreds ofpeople who eat heartily and return; to work Immediately afterward have dyspepsia._ ___ .Jere dl.c on Thai! Stevens. It is related that Judge Jere Black ance said of 'Thad Stevens that "helwas one of the; brightest men ever born and could say the smartest .things, but that, so farn as beinyk under any sense of obligaticia to his Creator for supe rior mentaileendowments, his mind was a howlitiggwllderness." For All Kinds of Piles. To draw the fire out of a burn. heal a cut without leaying. a scar, or to -cure1 boils- sores, tetter, eczema and all skin and scalp diseases, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for blind, bleeding itching and .protruding -piles. Stops the pain instanty and cures per manently. Stops the pain instantly and cures permanently. Get the genuine. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Worse Than a Battle. The Rev. Dr. Joseph. Parker of the City temple, London, once -had a coi lection made, to the announcement of which he addedii with deep pathos, "Widows and orphans will not be ex pected to contribute." A few Sunday's later there was another collection for the samesobject "This time," said the, preacher, ."nobodyv will be exempt, for' no battle- ever madle so many widows and orphans as the 'announcement made onithe previous Sunday." 'nathlng the Eyes. Bathing tfre eyes with equal parts of witch hazel and water is very restful to them, or bathe them with warm wa ter in which are dissolved a pinch of powdered borax and two or three drops of spirits of camphor. A soft linen cloth, used for no other purpose, is bet ter than a sponge for bathing the eyes. The eyes should- be washed every night to remove any dust that might have gathered on theilids during the day. A Pleasure to All. No Pill is as pleasant and positive as! DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These famous little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies: and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they 'are the best liver pills sold. Sold by The Last Hope Vaisned. Wheu leadinig physicians sLd tat . M. Smithart. of Pekin, Ia.. hail in uirable consumption, his last hope van shed: but Kings New Discovery for :onsumption. Coughs and Colds, kept iim out of his grave. He says; "This creat specific completely cured me, and aved my life. Since then, I have used t for over 10 years, and consider it a narvelous throat and lung cure." strictly scientifiZ cure for Coughs, Sore Chroats or Cold; sure preventative of ?neumonia. Guaranteed, 50c and $1.00 >ottles at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Crial bottle free. 1lE SUNDAY SCHOOL .ESSON V, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 29. L'ext of the Lesson, Zech. Iv, 1-10. Memory Verses, S-10-Golden Text, Zeeh. iv, 8-Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearnk. Copyright, 1905, by American Press Association.] The prophets Haggai and Zechar.iah rere strengthened and commissioned >y God to encourage the people to re ume work upon the temple, which we aw in last week's lesson was hindered )y the adversaries. So the governor Ld the priest and the people came and lid work in the house of the Lord of losts, their God, in the twenty-fourth lay of the sixth month in the second rear of Darius the king, and it was inished in the sixth year of Darius Hag. 1, 14, 15; Ezra vi, 14, 15). Zechariah was strengthened by. a eries, of eight or nine visions, granted :o him, seemingly, in one night, and in >ur lesson chapter we have the fifth >f the series. First he saw horses and heir riders among myrtle trees in a -alley and was taught that, though Esrael returned from captivity was owly and depressed, the Lord was, :aring for her and would, prosper her. hen he was shown that for every de ;troyer and scatterer of Israel there vas a restorer, a repairer; for every lorn a carpenter, and we cannot help hinking of the carpenter of Nazareth. En the third vision he was shown that erusalem would be rebuilded and pro ected - and many nations blessed brough Israel (chapter ii). Next he was shown that, though Israel was derily guilty before God and the ad rersary had reason to accuse her, the [ord would stand for her and stand )y her and remove her iniquity and. give her peace (chapter iii). In our lesson chapter he Is shown iow, notwithstanding all hindrances, [srael shall be a bright and steady tight before all nations and Isa. IM, L-3, shall be fulfilled. "The Lord shall rise upon .thee, and His glory shall De seen upon thee, and the na ions shall come to thy light, and kings ,o the brightness of thy rising." The rision of the candlestick or lamp stand, ill of gold,' with its seven lamps, takes is back to the tabernacle and its can lestick and on to Lhe seven golden :andlesticks of Rev. 1, which latter, we ire told, are the seven churches, in the. nidst of which the risen Christ is seen. Whether it be Israel or the church, we ;ee the oneness of Christ and His -peo le and that they are nothing apart rom Him. In the two olive frees, or anointed nes, through which the oil is supplied o the lamps, we see a priest and a ing. for only such were anointed. 'ypically we see every true priest and dn'g, as well as Joshua and Zerubba sel, of our lesson. But these only point us to the true M.elchisedee,,who hall sit and rule, a priest upon His throne (vi; 13), in the final restoration f Israel. No might nor power of man hall 'do this, but th'e zeal of~the Lord yHosts byHis Spirit (Isa.lx, 'Y. So in ll the visions the prophet is shown what the Lord will do in spite of all indranes. "LIdo not this for your akes, 0 house of Israel, but for mine holy name's sake which ye have pro ~aned, saith the Lord God." We need- just what the prophet earned; and wrote for our benefit, for the adversaries are always many, and the work goew slowly, yet the Lord shafl not fail nor be discouraged (Isa. clii, 4), and those who dwell with Him !or His work need never be discour iged either., During the time of Israel's blndness and rejection, which is now irawing to a close, the Lord is gather ig from all nations the material, the iving stones, for the temple, the, hurch, which is His body (Eph. ii, 19-21; I IPet. ii, 5; Acts xv, 14), but the work seems to be hindered by unbelief md false doctrine anid many things. The only miracle recorded by' the tour evangelists, the feeding of the 5,000, sei.s be'ere us very strikingly the present con'ditions. The- multitudes ave no bread. The disciples say, "Send them away," but the Lord says, "Give re them to eat." Philip, forgetting at our Lord fed millions in the wil erness and brought water from a rock, says that it cannot be done, and even if they had 200 pence, an impos uibe sum of money,. they' could only gve every one a little (John vi). Philp's view of the case ,reminds us of verse '7 of our lesson with its great ountain. In Andrew's remark con lerning the 'lad's loaves and fishes, "What are.,they among so many?"~ we see an llustration of despislng'the day >f small things (verse 10), and from boti we learn that He who always knows lust what He will do (John vi, 6) would ave us see no one but Himself and, Losing sight of possibilities and 'prob ibilities, rely~ upon Him to perform all Eis purposes in His own time and way. We may feel as downcast and un worthy as Israel did, but if we know Em' as our priest and king He will nmake us shine as lights In the world ln the midst of a crooked and perverse eneration (Phil. ii, 15) and by us rather out from the nations the living utones for His temple. How shall we ihine and thus be of use to Him in elpng forward 'the work' of complet ingthe church, His body? We must Orst know Him as our anointed priest, who, having offered- Himself a sacri Ece for our sins and thus, put all our sins away forever, now lives to make intercession for us, ever carrying us n His breast and shoulders before (od. This gives perfect peace and iuetness concerning our salvation, present and future. But we will not shine brightly and steadily unless we see Him also as our anointed Lord and Mvaster and let Him control and use us as He pleases, saying a hearty "Anen. 0 Lord!" (Jer. xl, 5, margin) to lm always. ___ *Faith Not Necessary. You may be just as skeptical and pes simistic as you pliease. Kodol will di rest what you eat whether you eat or not. You can put your food in a bow], pour a ittle Kodo1 Dyspepsia Cure on tt and it will digest it the samne as it will in your stomach. It can't help but cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It s curing hundreds and thousands ome had faith and some didn't. Kodol will cure you if medicine can cure you, whether you have faith in it or not. What He Did to "Htaimlet." A group of actors at the Players' club were once engaged in a discus sion as to the ability and impartiality of certain professional critics of the drama, when Maurice Barrymore re ferred to a certain Denver journalist who was widely known for his dra matic criticisms. "Hayward," said Mr. Barrymore, "was certainly one of the ablest of them. He wrote most learnedly, with the keenest analysis of every phase of the actor's art, and, above all, with no little wit. I am just reminded of what was perhaps the briefest dramatic criticism ever penned. It will probably outlive everything else Hayward did. It ran about as follows: "'George C. Miln, the preacher-actor, played "Hamlet" at the Tabor Grand Opera House last night. He played it till 12 o'clock.'"-Harper's Weekly. The Hen Bird's Duty. In his subsection on "modifications" of types of birds and animals Sir John Lubbock tells us of a particular crow in New Zealand where the male and female differ widely as to the structure of their bills. The male bird has a bill, stout and strong, adapted to cut ting and digging into a tree, but he is deficient in that horny pointed tongue which would permit him to pierce the grub and draw it out The hen bird has, however, an elongated and straight bill, "and when the cock has dug down to the burrow the hen Inserts her long bill and draws out the grub, which they divide between them, a very pret ty illustration of the wife as a help mate to the husband." Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the viru lept poisons of undigested food, C. G. Greyson, of Lula, Miss. took Dr. King's New Life Fills, "with the result," he writes. "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, guaranteed. superstition of Devonshire. Devonshire is known to the world for its- superstitious usages, which defy 2.11 efforts to uproot them. To ifame only one example, when a person dies all the relatives must touch the body or they will be hagunted by the ghost of'the dead forever after. A supersti tion not so local in its observance is that of beginning no task on a Friday. The writer recently ancountered a girl who, receiving notice to change from Dne room to another on Friday, insisted upon doing it .on, Thursday instead. But the most curious instance of super stition-and this, too, is met with much nearer home than Devon-is surely that which.rescribes that when, say, a do mestic servant has broken a piece of crockery- she is bound by fate to break two other pieces. So far is this idea carried that the writer knows a case where flowerpots are kept for the spe cial purpose of being broken to ap pease the- fates.-London Chronicle. "To you think your father would -obi ject to your marrying me?" She-"If he thinks as I do, he cer tainly would; and.if you dont get King's Catarrh Cur, and take it for bad breath, you'e got to sit farther 'a'way." No man has an excuse for Bad Breath hen Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. selli 'a ositive cure-guaranteed for-$1.00. An Jriahmanflfl Reoaon. Sheridan Le .Fanu once asked an Irishman what was thie English of "Carrgtuohil." "I never heard any English or Irish name updh it, only 'Carrigtudhil' alone," was the reply. "I know," said Le Fanu, "it has no other name, but I want to know the meaning of the name." "Well, now, your honor," he replied, "I never heard any meaning, for It only 'Carlgtuohil' alone." "I know 'carrig' means a dock," per sisted Le Fanu, "but what does touhil mean?" "Well, now, your honor, It's what I can't tell you, why it's called 'Carrig tuohil,' unless it's because Mr. Coppin er lives below there in Barry's court." It makes no differenca how long you have been sick, if you are trotbled with with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, . Rollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. '35 ents. .Dr W E. Brown & Co. An Old Fredom Notice On April 26, 1SG0, a Maine newspa per contained the following notice: "Freedom Notice.-For a valuable con sideration I have this day relinquished tcf my son, Hiram S. Maxim, his time during his minority. I shall claim none of .his earnings or pay debts of his contracting after this date. Isaac Maxim. Witness, D. D. Flynt, Abbot. April 13, -1860." The lad - who was given his liberty developed into Sir Hiram Maxim of London, England, the inventor of rapid fire guns and air ships.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Shibboleth. in politics, though it may be doubted whether many politicians know the his tory of it. Curiously enough, this He brew word really .means "an ear of corn" as well as a "river," .but Its sig nificance for moderns arises from the ftct that It was. employed as a test to distinguish the Ephraimites from the Gileadites, the former being unable to pronounce the "sh" sound. He Knows Now. -. T. H. Barber. a large cotton planter of South Carolina. said: "For ten years I-suffered with severe headache, regu lar splitting, unfitting me for business and putting me in bed. I find only Lee's Headache and Neuralgia Remedy never fails to cure me promptly.". A scientific cure.., Immortality. Humanity and Immortality consist neither In reason nor in love; not In the ,body nor in the animation of the heart of It nor In the thoughts and stirrings of the brain of it, but In the dedication of them all to him who will raise them up at the last day.-John Ruskin. How He Came, by Them. She-Have you never tried to make frieds? He-Oh. yes.. That is the rea son I have so many enemnies.-Smart To be thrown upon one's own re sources is to be cast Into the very lap of fortne.-Franiklin.. Sick headache is caused by a disor' dered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets..- For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lorya, Prop. E01Z3UIEIATAR . Solci by "?] The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. '01easant to take. L The R. B. IL Do You W al PERFECT FilliNG 'CLOTHES ? THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We hav the best equipped Tailor ing Establishment in the State. We handle High Art CloThin solely and we carry the best line o Hp.ts and Gent's Furnishings in tb city. Ask your most prominent men Vh< we are, and they will commend yot to us. J L. DAVID& BROI Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. C Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts-and Capir ges R BPA IRE1 With Neatness and'Bespatch -AT R..A. WHITE'S WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP. I repair Stoves,,Pumps and run wate: pipes, or I will put down a new Pumj cheap.. If you need any soldering done,'giv me a call. LAME. My horse is lame. Why? Because did not have it sho&by I A. White the man that puts on such neat shoe and makes horses travel with so muel ease. We Make Them Look New We are making a specialty of re painting old Buggies, Carriages, Roa< Carts and Wagons cbeap. Come and see me. My prices ,wil please you, and I guarantee all 6f m;' work. Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. R. A. WHITE, MANNING. S. C. A New Firm IThe undersigned having formed copartnership under the name of L L WELLS& C0.1 desire to extend a cordial welcome t4 their store-in the Levi block, wher they will always have on hand a ful and complete stock of FANCYa and 0 FUTCONFECTIONS, CRACKERS add everything pertaining to a firs class grocery. We will continue keeping a ful stock o'f SCHOOL-BOOKS and STA TIONERY'and --hoice' books for th home. Comne to see us. L. L. WELLS, .J. ELJBERT DAVIS. NorthwsternR. R. of S.' C. - Trtz Tzu.No. 6. Betwee'Su':1ter anid Gamden. Souti onn1.North hu.nnd N;,. 9. N . 71N. 70. No. 621 I'M .AM At .3' t; 25 9 30 1.t. . Sontu.-r ...\r 9 00 5 4 6 27 9 3S N. WV Jnne.tnz 8 58 5 4 7 05 1010I .. ..Borden.... 8 00 4 5 7 21 10 21 .. LiembIerts . 7 40 44: 7 30 10 31 .. El1ealber.. 7 30 43: 7 50 11 00 s.o1l1 Junctt 7 10 4 2 8 00 11 10 Ar. (.hrden..Le 7 00) 4 1 (S U & G~ Ex Derpot) P3.1 P 1I AM al P Between Wilson's~ Mhil and SumDter. South bonnai. Northbound N'. 73. Unity exe'-pt Sunday No. 72 P 31 Stations. IP M 300 i..... Snter.....Ar 1231 3 d3 . .Snmmnerton Jnetion.. 12 2 320 . ....--..T ndal.. .. l115 3 35 .. ... . ..ackville .:. 11 31 355...........Siver...... 1101 ........illard ... 4 45........Snmmerton'... 10 1. 5 25........ ...Davis...........9 I545 ....Jordan....... ..90 6 3G Ar....Wilson'a ails....Le 8 4 p1.'. A M .lktween Millard an d St. Paul. Paily except Sunday. Southbjonud. North'ona No 73. No. 75. No. 72. No. 74 P11 A M1 Statior.s A M P M 4 05 10 20 Le Millard Ar 10 45 5 3' 4 15 10 30 Ar St. Paul Le 10 35 4 2' J- 3 A M . A M I'M THOS. WILbON, President. K IL L 'THE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNCS WIHDr. King's New Discovery C ONSUMPTION Price FORi OUG4S and 50c as1.00 ~OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THBOAT and LUNG TROUE LES, or X~ONEY BACK. -The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. DIGESTS WHAT YOU ET nhe s1.00o Mecentar:ns 234 11mes the trai size. whrch e.e cn PREPAED ONLY AT TE ABORATrorY or E. C. DeWITT.& COMPANY, CHICAGO. TL bLe B.. B. Isoryea Dz'ug sto>re. Cures iStoach d Live troubleand . axativ Fit Syrup chronic constpa on oryea Drug Store, Tsaac M. Loryea, Prop. - 'GLENN SP~ INRANL WATER. Nature's Greatest RemedyI FOR DISEASES OF THE Liver, Kidneys, Stomah and Skan.. Phyrncians Presribe it atfent eend n -FORSALEYIKBT IF YOU WIh TO URROW Loans lade 'onAsiOibS _ on .ny&ogr~ot . 1- :1.. *.-M On ' oimprovedieal estate, Improved na position to serve you IM Re-sae Cul-rent rates of interest Real']state- and reasonable charges. Call on or write:to' - ; Atorney at - For sape'at all tines, atpricestuiL theiarm iScations to suit the fancier' - SHORTHORN AND JERSEY CA AND BERKSHIREGE S of either sex and all iges. Corresponde7e soicit ed n as whether you intend to buy-or not. ALCQLT0 D. W. ALD)ERMAJN, Prop. ~. . SAMIL R EDWARD~ SC. PECOK 'cOLD -COMPANY, General 'genits for South Carolina. -Distric t Agnts Wt1 ;j P By an established old line Life, asurances Coinpany, aitlh attractive policy contracts. South Carolina prsarf .. unusually good field for Life Insurazie soliciting ned our contracts-:-offered to~ disbrict agsnts-menp1f chaaaez ter and ambition have -sxcellent oppoi'tunitids for rapid rise to positions cif wealth and izdluence in4their-commiu nities It will pay' you to consult me~ Write today State Manager ::.. similating thie~oodandegla- Ber ting the Stomachsa d ofUfj nessandRest~containls neither o 1OT NAP..COTIG. U ad.Uaks&-~ r - Aperfect Remedy for Con~stipa- :~ ' lion, Sour Stomnach;Diarrboea WormsConvulsionsFeverish ness and Loss OF' SLEEP. aciieSignature of N WQ'RKRK ETOO THPER.lS YHF - -8 Fo n andChlden