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rlP* nt) 11 niiBianw i i i J '.’•W v‘-> ■ S' vimr Why Punish the Navy? The introduction of a lull restoring the grade of lieutenant general invitee ■gain an inquiry into the diHcrimina tion which Congress seems so persist- ently to mike against the navy. If a lieutenant general, why not a vice ad miral, and if, as reported, this great official honor is to be held open fur the officer most distinguished in land oper ation, why shonld an equal incentive sot be given the sea officers entrusted with the fortunes of the fleet ? When Oae Faints. Remember that fainting proceeds from a disturbance of the circulation, by means oi which the blood is drawn suddenly from the head. The first thing to do is to lower the fainting person to the floor in such a position that the head is lower than the rest of the body. Looeen the clothing •cross the chest and at the throat. Bathe the face and temples with cold water in which a little cologne water or aromatic vinegar has been used, and use smelling salts. It is a serious mis. take to prop up the head with pillows or administer alcoholic stimulant*— The Bouquet. Origin of the Word “Bachelor.•• Few words have a more curious defl. niton than '‘bachelor.” Originally it meant students who had taken their degrees. Successful students were crowned with laurel leaves, the L-Uin word for which is “baocalanreus." These students were not allowed to marry, for fear the dntiee of husband and father shonld interfere with ibeir literary pursuits. So finally ^bacca laureate," or "bachelor,” got its pres ent significative. ItoaVtoSaeco Spit sad tasks Tear life Away. / To qnit tobacco ssally and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bae. tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, tOo or II. Cure guaran- toed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Go, Chicago or New York. A little spirits of camphor put in the water will prevent the fooe from looking greasy lu hot weather- s>. 27. I Have No Stomach Bald a jolly man of 40, of almost alder- manio rotundity, "since tgklng Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” What he meant was that this grand digestive tonic had so com pletely cured all distress and disagreeable dyspeptic symptoms that he lived, ate and slept in comfort. Yon may be put Into this delightful condition if you will taka Hood’s Sarsaparilla America’s Greatest Medicine. DYSPEPSIA “For six years 1 was •wlctlmod’dfa- - ‘ I could eat nothing liny stomach would CURIOUS FACTS. The waters of the Grand Falls of Labrador have excavated a chasm thirty miles long. There are 2487 different varieties of Are escapes and ladders to be used in cases of emergency. The tomb of Mohammed is covered with diamonds, sapphires and rubies valued at 812,500,000. The triangular bridge at Croyland, Liucolushire, is the oldest bridge in England and one of the greatest curi osities. • Vultures cannot discover a carcass by the sense of smell. They rely en tirely npon their sight when in quest of food. The word ‘‘hairbreadth,” now used for an infinitesimal space, w&s once a regular measure. It was the width of sixteen hairs laid side by side. - British sailors have been ordered by the Admiralty to reverse the manner of lacing their trousers. Hereafter the bow must be tied at the bottom of the eyelet hole instead of the top. A proverb fonnd in one form or an other in every European or Asiatic language having a literature is "Fa- miliarity breeds contempt.” Its ear' liest form is believed to be of the San skrit In 1894 the number of cattle in Venezuela was estimated at 5,000,000 head, while to-day the total number is not fewer than 10,000,000 head, and i it is expected the number will be donbled in the next four years. The Chinese emblem of a dragon consists of a five clawed imperial dragon, suspended to a yellow ribbon, and has the following inscription in Chinese characters: "Before it the lion tarns pale and the tiger is silent” Cheshire cheese owes its excellence partly to geological causes. The red sandstone and boulderj clay, with its immense salt deposits, of which the county is formed, produce a herbage peculiarly suited for cheese produc tiom At Sonloc, in Gascony, a cross was discovered projecting above the sand. Further investigation showed that it was attached to a steeple, and later a well preserved church of the thirteenth century was excavated. The church is now in use. During the Civil War 5221 commis sioned officers and 90,868 enlisted men were killed in action or died of wounds received in battle; 2321 commis sioned officers and 182,329 on listed men died from disease or acci dent, making a total loss of 289,739 men. Deaths occurring after tho men left the army are not included in these figures. CLIMATE OF MANILA. TUK BUSY SOUTH. What CUT-PRICE CIRPET SUE. r Has Not Injured Business In the Atlantic and Gnlf States. _ustrially and eommercialy the them section of the country is ex- ely busy, says tbe Southern Pro* i for July. When war with Spain first declared aid it was known the centre of operation would be Cuban waters there was some ner- ness felt by Southern business lest one of its effects should be a nation of trade. Bnt this has pass- off. Manufacturing establishments ire, especially m iron and cottons, ve an abundance of orders and are irking overtime to good advantage, ere is also an active demand for , Money is being freely circulated, i consequent benefit to both whole and retail stores. Tho presence of United States troops, moreover, ds to create a large consumption of p| Swlu'woSlChe'riothUit. ' — — ' *“>- expresMire prepaid to —-*— Catalogue free. A.l be- i >d supplies, some of which are red from Southern merchants, es tbe expenditure of money in other ections by those who are waiting ers to move to the front. Farmers also sharing in the general pros ify of the South. The high prices grain and provisions are aeoom- ied by better values for other farm Incts. Freeh vegetables are worth idarably more money now than a ago, and Southern farmers are nate in having diversified their undertaking the cul “Sub Bom **Sub rosa” means, literally "under the rose.” The phrase dates from 477 B. CL, when Pausanias, the com mander of the confederated fleet of Spartans and Athenians, was engaged in an intrigue with Xerxes to betray Uncle Sam’s Trocps Mast That Torrid Rejlon. ■*2 tm wondering in these days. Uncle Sam is about sending frwin the Pacific coast to .the pines, what the American boys thick ot the climate over there, the possible exception of some of interior India and Arabia, I if there Is any hotter climate than of Manila. The islands reach wi four degrees of the equator. The pernture is not so very high, but humidity ia. The most extreme must constantly be exerci , ”)d to one't physical condition properly to; all summer long. The hottest da; the year are in May and June, tuuately a breese usually springs u; the early evening, and that te: the atmosphere so that one can some sleep if he is properly fixed It, when midnight comes. The temperature at the Philippines Is degrees. In November the went cools and then for weeks at a ti along the seacoasts It is about as n< perfection as anyone can imagine, coll the months of December, Jan and February there winter is a cry. For seven months in the from April to October, no one hut pooresi laborer goes out of door* a less compelled to do so, between 8 1; the morning and 4 in the afternoo; In Manila the whole population at 4 and 5 a. m. and gets the work the day out of the way before 8 o’d Tbe houses are opened, servants clean 1 up, merchants do their business and 1 the school children are busy with theii poachers. Even the olvll and military officers attend to most of their duties between 4 and 8 a. m. Then when old Sol begins to shoot his darts down upon the country more perpendicular ly the whole population go into theii house of stone and wood with heavy ■ roofs of tiles and a sort of asphaltum I The promptness with which e - u i found in that country, and stay there until sundown. It is a land of siastas. Every one who can sleeps there all day long, and slumber Is there reduced to a science. Hammocks abound and couches of bamboo are in every home, hotel, club, and loafing place. The ser vants are trained to keep their masters anti mistresses comfortable by bringing them iced drinks or a tray of smoking material whenever they awaken after a nap. All buildings are erected with the idea of keeping the heat out as much as possible. Business is sus pended all day long; even the men at the wharves quit work for six or seven hours when the sun Is highest At sundown Manila wakee up. There is an opening of the heavy board window blinds and an exodus of peo ple from their home* Even the trees and shrubbery shake off their drowsi ness. The merchants open their heavy store doors, and the streets suddenly start to life. The principal meal of the day is served at about 6 o'clock, and with the rich Spanish it is a ceremo nious affair. Thereafter the whole Owing to on overproduction of Carp*In, we have made great redaction* for a abort time only. Our Carpet Catalogue and Special ms Supplement, both In hand-painted color*, and all matter pertainln* to JBs t hit extraordinary talc, will be mailed F~» any one free. This ia an opportunity flfe not to be neglected. f)ur- log this sale, we sew Car- H§s pets free, furnish wadded liulntffreoand pay freight gu> on all orders of ft) A over. £=« «F*Mew 180-page Gtta- I ague ot Furniture and everything necessary for IBs housefurnishing is now ready to be mailed—ItW free. your station. „—-— v and •ample® tree* dress (exactly as below). ■ _ GHKEKV1LLK, S. C. fUCONOLIC A Vacation and a Cure, MORfi INS Private, KentfUl, TObncXj Homelike. USINO if not yourself »n habitue, hrwyvuwaafriead who needs thetreat- Vhl* trvatim-ut Is podtlrely • Suei lf- . b!-*»«*l Nervous syxu m u restor- ea. Ths win power is rr-estHbdshed. Fri- raMaoedmniiMstioa* for Mies Don’t l«.t fslse lirtoe keep you away. Write or rail The Krelry Institute, Greenville, S. O. The only Keeley Institute In South Carolina- 04040*0d04040404040*0404a* DFMItUS ’ AND N KBITS A PIANO or AN out; AN. Money and i time is lost on music unless hUe is provided i>ra^ ACCOMPLISHED DAUGHTER with tice JULIUS HINES & SON, > BALTIMORE, MO th an instrument So keep up her pros- :e. 1 represent the builders of standard makes of Vianos and Organs and am in ■ position to save you money slid supply the most reliable instruments the market af ford-. \Vrite me at once for prices, terms and catalogues, stating wbotuer you pr4« fer 1‘iano or OniAU. New Organs from $B upward. New Fiano* from $17.1 upwariL Ad- mm . •• | rolmnbta, N. O, drees In. A, miilOnO, I’lanos A- Organs. Ths Spanish Pretender's Opportunity. U ts an interesting hit of history that Dob Carlos, the Spanish pretend er, might have been King of Spain if * - - V-t MURRAY’S AROMATIC MOUTH WASH. 1 »pa recently, undertaking the cut- «r, migut e of such fruits and vegetable* ss he had been willing to abate his claim formerly supplied to oar markets to rule absolute monarch. The went xl to our uiatww— | w an absolute f ilSJLU VUW auMwr*M northern section present Prime Minister. SagosU, the country. The activity at the 1 — ia«8 *n4 offered him the ustrisl centres also tends to in-1 crown on - constitution and be a limited <* «CSA — «~»v tbe demand for farm products, that one way and another there is I mediate reason for congratulations the busy South. A Daardiman'a Troable. Prom Ike Detroit (Mich.) Journal. promptness with which the Natl vm ot the different states responded to .Ident McKinley's call tor troops at the »B.nBing ot the war with Spain mode tbe hole country proud ot its citizen soldiers. Detroit there are few guardsmen more pular and efficient n Max B. Davies, it sergeant of Co. B. e has been a resl- t of Detroit tor the six years, and his is at 416 Third rnue. For four years 1 with then but nineteen . was connected ie well known whole- 9 drug house ot Far- .d, Williams A Clark, tne capacity of book- Dper. '1 have charged up y thousand orders . Dr. Williams’ Piak Us tot Pale People,” T Mr. Davies, ‘‘but ter knew their worth Mret Serpanl. til I used them tor the cure ot chronic •epaia. For two yean I suffered and ip/wored for that aggravating trouble but could only be helped temporarily. ‘1 think dyspepsia la one ot the most stubborn ot ailments, and there Is scarcely sign a monarch. He was years of age, but he replied like a true Bourbon: “I will sign nothing. When I come to my throne I will rule my land a« I and the ministers I choose see fit” He still holds the same rigid notions at what true kingship is. For that reason he is likely to die un crowned.—Baltimore Sun. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggistarefund moneylf it faiistocure. 25c. Italy produces annually 70,000,000 gallons ot olive oil. tbe market value of which is about 4190,000,000. Use Murray's Mouth Vu»li ami your breath will be p irc. Your gums will be healthy and bdcht; Your teeth, the gemsfou mostvaluelnllfa. Will always be perfect and white. • •• PRICE 25 CENTS. ••• Send Your lirdvrw to THE MURRAY DRUG CfWANY, COLUMBIA, S. C. YOU KNOW THAT WE SELL MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. *2% Then when you need auythtnc In this tSf bo* get our prices before you order. We Make n Specialty of Kqulpplng Modern Ginneries with the Cele brated Murray System, the Simplest and Best. Engines, Hollers, Saw, Grist and Cano Mills, Gins, Elevators, Presses, Pumps. Klee Mull ers, Thresher*, Hiirvostiim Machinery, Wind Mills, wood Working Machinery. Belting, Pipe and Pipe Fitt ug. Packing, Etc. LOW PRICES. FAIR DEALING. RELIABLE GOODS. LvenACV* "Pick Leaf” taokla* Toheere * for Pin* and hand-made Cigarette Web. nj». mellow, .fragrant. Beats Try it A drop ot oil ot cloves on a piece of cot- I ton applied to the tooth will cure tooth-1 ache. E. A. Rood. Toledo. Ohio, Mys: “Hall’i Ca tarrh Cure cured my wife of catarrh fifteen yean ago and she has had no return of it. It’a a sure cafe.” Bold by Druggists, 75. ' ' "* " ^f 1 Careful measurements prove that the average curvature of the inohes to the statute mile. Fits; that earth is 0.D91 pepsla in Its worst form, hut milk toast, and at times m: »t re min and dii TverVas“tot^ ATID B UvRF ur. Newark- °. CANDY — CATHARTIC TRADf MASS RiatSTtKCD Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do •cod. Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, Se. tOa ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ■MHIb* Reowlr CMP**;. CMmg*, MMtml, K«r Tark. 3U lO-TO-DAG - bT ^ a w Tobacco Habib Cgig REPAIRS W 9 mm saws, ribs, BBISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o., FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN. ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES Ami Repairs for same. (Shafting, Pulleys, Boltin -, Injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings. LM M IRKS 4 SUPPLY CO, AUGUSTA. GA. Greece to the Persian ruler and to ob- I pppulatlon goes out for'a walk. Even taiuUu marriage the hand of the mo»-1 lug colls are made upon , archte ninrM^ 1 Lhe plasSir arh at their Rayest The cameJ cW 'VWWV'roof * was Covered with roses and were ma tured literally "under the rose.” Pau sanias, however, was betrayed, and, to escape arrest, fled.to the temple of Minerva. The sanctity of this place forbidding intrusion for violence* of any kind, the people walled up the edifice with stones and left the fugitive to die of starvation; his own mother laid tho first stone. It afterwards be came a custom among the Athenians to wear a rose when they had confidential compliments to make, the flower im plying strict secrecy. It was also cus tomary among the ancient Germans on the occasions of festivity to suspend a rose above the table as a token that whatever was said during the feast shonld be kept secret among them selves. In 1526 a rose was placed over confessionals in Roman Catholic churches.—Detroit Free Press. cock fights take place 1r the evening; the old theatre is always crowded at night—especially Sunday nights." “My friend,” said the kindly old gen tleman who likes to make acquaint ances while traveling, “yon should fol low uiy example. I strive to learn something new every day.” “No,” was the answer of the quiet young man; •that may do In your ^no of business; but it you were doing a vaudeville turn with me, you'd realize that audiences seem disappointed If they don’t get what they have been taught to expect” —Washington Star. Ioro * the hot-Vater treatment tbor- kin but it did not affeet my case. I led many advertised remedies bat 114 help only for a time. A friend line recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink PUh for Pole People, but I did not think mdbh of them. “I finally was Indueed to try the pills and eommdhoed using then). After taking a few doses I found much relief. I do not Yemeni her how many boxes ot the pills I aoed, bat I uspd them until tbe old trouble ItOpped. I know they will cure dyspepsia »f the worst form and I am pleased to re- sotnmend them.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills ore sold by all lealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt >f price, 60 cents a box or six boxes for P2.50, by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Bchenectady, N. Y. a permanently cured. No flta or nervous- I ness after flrat day’s use of Dr. Kline’e Great ! Nerve Roetorer.Htrial battle and treatise free I Du. R. H. Kuint. Ltd.. IB1 Arch St. Phlla, Pa. • . [IM f The highest price ever paid for a poem wa | r 6,000 golden crowns, paid to Sannazaro by 1 “ the citizens ot Venice for tfis eulogy on thalr city—a po«u ot six lines RELIEF FROM PAIN. At sea level an object 100 feet high is visi ble a little over thirteen miles. If 500 feet [ it iti visible nearly thirty miles. Women Everywhere Express their Gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham. PAYS THE FftAYT ■ EST SCALES- LEAST MONEY JONES OF BINGHAMTON N. Y. * EDUCATIONAL. OSBORNE’S udmeddOtyi oauaona C HARLOTTE COMMERCIAL 0LLE6E, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mo Vscattnc*- Position* OwranteMl—Catalogue Free Send 25 cent* in .tamps for pocket calculator. TRINITY COLLEGE HI I Offer* fnU course. In English Language and Lit stature. Ancient and Modern Language*, kisWry* Sociology, Mathematics, Philosophy, Bible, Law and Commerce. Women admitted to *11 course* of study. Tbe largest endowed institution of learning In the Bute. Board from M.SO to BIO.OO per month. Tuition RKH’.OO a Year. Next session opens 8eptemi>er 7, 1-ys. For Catalogue addrem 4011 If C. KILGO. Durham, W. C. DAVIDSON ttuim **»»:»»» DAVIDSON, N. C. &UT7 SECOND TEAR BEGINS SEPT. 8,1898. Eleven Professors and Instructors. Three Courses for Degrees. Ample Cabinets and Laboratories. Location Healthful and BeautlfuL Gymnasium Codfplete. Terms Reasonable. SEN© FOB A CATALOGUE. J. D. SHEARER. - - PRESIDENT. Coaling Station*. England has shown great foresight in providing coaling stations all over the world.. It has these important out fitting ports in the Pacific, the Atlan tic, the Mediterranean, the Italian Ocean. In whatever quarter of the world its warships may be they will not be far distant from some English port, where, in time of war, they could secure supplies. The strategic value of the island of St. Thomas, which it has been proposed this country should buy from Denmark, is the benefit it would be as a coaling station in the West Indies. True, it is not so very far distant from St. Thomas as to the Florida coast, but a coaling station at almost the eastern extremity of the West Indies would prove very convenient to American warships. After this war is over and the people have been edu cated on the subject of coaling sta tions Congress will probably be dis posed to favor a more liberal policy in the matter than it has heretofore.— { Syracuse Post. The Youngest Telegrapher. An infant prodigy, who shows his wonderful attributes in a more Useful way than by reciting “The Cotter’s Saturday Night” at sociables or play ing all the popular airs of the day to his mother’s guests, is Walter Harold Daniel, of FairJee, Vt. Master Harold is only eight years old, and he is an expert telegraph operator. He is conceded to be the youngest one in the world. His father is station agent at Fairlee, and ever since he was a meddlesome little nrchin in kilts, the boy has been in the habit of spending a good deal of time in the depot asking troublesome questions. When he learned to real he found one .day a little telegraphic primer, which he began to stndy. Now he is able to ‘receive and transmit messages every day.—New York World. ■ rif*. T. A. WALDEN, Gibson, Ua., writes: 44 Dkab Mss. Pineham:—Before tak ing your medicine, life was a burden to me. I never saw a well day. At my monthly period I suffered untold misery, and a great deal of the time I was troubled with a severe pain In my side. Before finishing the first bottle of your Vegetable Compound I could tell it was doing me good. I continued its use, also used tbe Liver Pills and Sanative Wash, and have been greatly helped. I would like to have you use my letter for the benefit of others.” • fir*. FLORENCE A. WOLFE, s'S rtatany St., Laacwtsr, Ohio, write*: " Deah Mrs. Pinkham:—For two years I was troubled with what the local physicians told me was inflamma tion of the womb. Every month I suf fered terribly. I had taken enough medicine from the doctors to cure any one, but obtained relief fer a short time only. At last I concluded to write to you In regard to my case, and con say that by following your advice I am now pefectly welL” »Mtr I* Blood Deep* Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarcts, Candy Cathar tic dean your blood aud keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to aish pimples, boil*, blotches, blackheads, 1 that aickly bilious complexion by taking purn bani MM i Cascareta,—beauty for ten'cents. All drug- gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The' odor of onions may be removed by | eating a sprig of parsley, Ro-To-Bae foe fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco babit cure, makes weak man strong, blood pure- 50c, 6L All druggists A at: oog solution of borax, applied twice a | daywiil cure ringworms. Blood Poison. First, S«eond or Tlrtrd StAB«s. Cured to stay cured- no mlapae—hr using B. B. B. All drug- rtsts. Isirge bottle cures Old Running kites, Mii’-ou* Patches. Copper Colored Spots. ’Unpin*, l«ersand Painful dwellings. Auold wall-tried remedy. Send for book. Blood Balm Co.i .,Usuis, Gs. nr*. W. R. BATES, risosilekl, La, writs* t 44 Before writing to you I suffered dreadfully from painful menstrua tion, leucorrhoea and sore feeling in tbe lower park of the bowels. Now my friends want to know what makes me look so welL I do not hesitate one min ute in telling them what has brought about this great change. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound enough. It is the greatest remedy of tbe age." DR. MOFFETT’S Tbetbima (TEETHING POWDER!*) is pot a Patent Medicine bnt a legitimate remedy that many distinguished Phyriolans who havo used and seen Its go. d ■aaaaeat^. — ■ * ■*- Vw. Winslow's f , softens « „ iTB patn»ur**r wli <a thing, softens I ms ic«vely cured of hemorrhage oflun a s.ESLvpifcbiT;. isrsasaB"* A laa'lng physician soys that pepper is I deadly poison to the system. ■doss'* Tear Bowels With Cascarcts. Candy Cathartic, cure consMpntlon forever. *>o,!3e. UOO.C. fall, druggists refund money, r- ; — Tho pmnortion of blind people in the j world i« aOO to every 1,000.000, or one in UHL __ liter a Chinese Wetfdhif. On tfc 4ay following a Chinese wed ding. at Igaat in certain provinces, the bride’s young*** brothw goes to in quire titer her and to take a present from hrr mother of a bottle of hair oil. Thlg la a custom so ancient that no ones knows the origin thereof. No farther communications take place bo- tween th* bride and her family for three months, when her mother sends a sedan chair and an Invitation to visit her. If there has been neither a birth nor a death in her husband’s or in her moth r’s house for 100 days she goes and makes a short stay at her old home. This visit over, she cannot see her ir other aghl in until after her first child i* bom, and not then should the qUi’.d b* a girl. Even then if there has L«ss a death in either family the visit cannot be made, and there have j bee’: many lastancee where a mother and '’aetbter l.vlng very near each have net met for years.—Boston 1 TBE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, a-knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions ot families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company — # CAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Cot LOUISVILLE. Kjr. NEW YORK. N. Y. J. 1 G1BBES 4 00, OOltimU, S. C. SAW MIUS. If you need a saw mill, any size, writs me betore buying (sl8ewber«. l b the most complete line ot mill* denier or manufacturer in the South. CORN MILLS. Very highest grade Stones, at unususl- WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Planer*, Moulders, Edgers Be-BaWR Band Saws, Laths, etc. nta "itor’buiLCM, Talbott and Liddell. Engleberg Bice Huller, in stook, qutek delivery, low prices. V. C- BADHAM, j Ho. 1826 Main St., Oolmnbia, S. 0. THE BAILEY-LEQBY GO. £ AMES Engines and Boilers, AULTMAN & TAYLOR Thresh#*;* 1 “MONII OR” Dustless Grain Separators, 31ns, Press?*, Corn ^nd Cane Mills. ENGLEBUKG Rjce Huller* and Polisher, DE LOACH Saw Mills, Leather te Rubber Belting, Lacing, Packings, Pipe', Iron FltUngs, In jectors, Pullers, aiiatUiji, Jf) Pumps and General Supplies. Pit our B-L Co. Abti-Frisasw: - - Si Ci GROVES ’'tOflEI FAT, r Bsvsl-Gear Chain less Bicycles MAKE HILL CUM BING EASY. Columbia . * . Chain Wheel*, $75 04 OR Hartfords, . . 50 Mw § ICJI- 50 Vedettes, $40*35 POPE MFC. CO., Hartlsrd, TASTELESS CHILL TONIC 1$ JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOcts. Galatia, run., Nov. 16,1M. Paris Medicine Co., At. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:—W* *6kt last rear, WO bottles ot GROVK’H TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and her* bought three groM alrtsdr this rear. In sll < breegroM slrendr this row. In all oar e» of 14 rsMs. in tbe drag battneM. her* Id so article tBst gave Mob universal mum Yours troir. „ Asazr. CAaa A Co. i a* row Tonic. 'L‘^.3? I TBemptM'i Ift Waltr I N ordering geode or making rnqutrte* of mi. r.rtbere u wUi be m rear edvanisge te men tion tble pager. Be. tT i New end Quirk Method for making year own H mmttrrm. try it Bex SOO. Franklin Grove. HL 4 ilH 11 mm . J Mi m »*>.