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To Core, Conitlpatlon ForeTer, Take Cancarcts Candy Cathartic. lOe or 85a, It C. 0.0. tall to euro, 4rug£uu refund muney. Elderly Rentlemea seem to have a pen* Bbtuitforyoungerly ladies. • 80. 29- ‘Salt Rheum That Torrlble Itching;, Burningi Smarting', Swolling Which ruins pleasure, iuterteres ■with work, prevents sleep—yields to the blood- purifying effects of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It hds cured thousands of cases, it will cure yours. Remember that Hood’s parilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. Hood’s Pills easy to take, easy to operate. ED UCA TIOX A L. SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS. OSBORNE’S ] Udm€dd Aiicuata. Ha. Actu»l bn«in««. He bookv Short Umo. OWp board- tend for eual c HARLOTTE COMMERCIAL 0LLE6E, CflftRlOTTC, N. C. No vac»tlon»—lost tlont Ouaranteed—Cataloaue Free Send 25 cents In stamps for pocket rah ulator. rlTcmmu mum? mm WILL RE*0 J EN SEPT. 7, 1898. • •• Thorouuhly prepares boys for bestcolleres. West Point and Annapolis. Bea> tiful loca tion and exceptionally healthful ollma&e. $3U0 a year. For illustrated cataiOKue address Dr. Sam’!. W. ^lurphy, A. ffl. Princi pal, Fayetteville, N. C. nUTAWBA COLLEGE, ' U ••• t»EWT3N, ‘ NBXT SE&8I0H BEGINS AUGUST 9, 1898. Full Academic. Duslntu and Collegiate Courses' with Music and Art. T> n accomplished Instructors. Good Buildings, Apparatus. Libraries, etc.. Thorough work and moderate expenses. Pure water and mountain air. Worthy persons helped. Catalogue Free. For particulars address. Hit. J. f. CLAPP, D. D„ PRF.S. GEORGIA FENUE SEMINARY, ...AN D ••• CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Thorough courses; handsomest music hall In the South; large pipe organ and 23 new pianos re cently purchased; large campus and gymna sium. 1500 feet above sea level, natural mineral waters. A $130 Everett piano to be given best music pupil. Several scholarships. A. W. VanHooae, H. J. Pearce, Associate Presi. dents. Lock-box 3. Gaimbsvillb Ga. TRINITY I Offers full c< COLLEGE raes In English 1 I , Ancient and Modern Languages, history* gy. Mathematics. Philosophy, Bible. Law and rce. Women admitted to all courses of study. Offers full courses In English Language and Lit erature, J ‘ ‘ * " ‘ Sunmerce. Women admitted to'ali courses of study. The largest endowed Institution of learning In the State. Board from A6.50 to £10.00 per month Tuition £50.00 a Veer. Next session onens September 7.1HIM. For Catalogue address JOH.\ C. KILUO. Durham. !M. C. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. BiXTT SECOND YEAR BEGINS 8BPT. 8,1898. Eleven Professors and Instructors. • Three Courses for Degrees. Ample Cabinets and Laboratories. Location Ueatthtul and Beautiful. Gymnasium Complete. Term* Reasonable. FOK A CATALOGUE. The polar currents are said to con tain less salt than those from the equator. Experiments in England have proved that tine coal is an excellent material for sewage filtration. Qlociers are formed by the aecumu,- lation of snow on mountains or ele vated table land?. The snow is com pressed into ice by its own weight. Lord Kelvin puts the age of the sun at 100,000,000 years. At its pres ent rate of combustion the snu will last from 7,000,000 to 15,000,000 oi years before burning itself out. Certain butterflies have very trans parent wings and these are thought by Haase to be even more effectual for protection than conspicuous ‘’warn ing” stripes or other markings. Bacteria are found everywhere in the air and in our homes, they are so minute that 250,000,000 could be ac commodated on a penny postage stamp, and they multiply with incredible rapidity. Twelve thousand mail cars of the German railroads are now lighted by electricity, storage batteries being em ployed. The light has given full sat isfaction and is also said to be cheaper than the gas light used hitherto. Experiments made in compressing flour show that the bulk may be re duced two-thirds without injury to the quality. It is molded by hydraulic pressure iuto bricks, which are sweet, wholesome and proof agaiust damp. A musket ball may be fired through a pane of glass, making a hole the size of the ball without cracking the glass, if the glass be suspended by a thread. It will make no difl'ereuce, and the thread will not even vibrate. Sunstroke generally occurs to per sons laboring in the open air and sun shine, but it would be better named heat-stroke, for it can occur even in winter in a close, darkened room where the temperature is for a long time above the normal. Astronomers generally now admit that the more recent studies of the planets Mercury and Venus tend to confirm Schiaparelli’s opinion, ad vanced some years ago, that both of them turn on their axes once while revolving about the sun. A new life belt is made of sheet rubber, which passes round the neck, across the chest and round the waist, and can be inflated in one minute by the mouth; its weight is about one pound, and it in alike flexible, light, and easily placed in position. It is estimated that a human being takes in by respiration 30,000 germs each day, or 100 millions a year. Not only are most of them harmless, bat they give flavor to butter, cheese, game, etc., and they are the scaven gers of nature. They are absolutely necessary for the “round of life.” •* Nickels’’ for France. The French Government have de<jl'.* ed to introduce nickel into their «*h» age. It is not intended that the nicM shall entirely supersede bronze, aa.ia the case in Belgium and Switzerland The idea is to secure a piece of intie* mediate value between the half-fracc and the 10 centime piece, which cov respond mor£ or less roughly with 0;r sixpence and penny. The FretHh Mint is busy Just now issuing the ne« pennies and halfpennies with the de signs of M. Daniel Dupuis. The sam# artist is engaged upon the new nickd piece, which will be of the value cf twopence. At first fl was nn ffafM to him that it might have a hole in tH centre, like certain Chinese coins <| small denomination, which are string together on string. If. Dupuis, how ever, objected that this would intev fere with his artistic handiwork, and the idea w r as abandoned. The proposed new two-penny pieces are not approv ed of in all quarters. Some people de clare that they will tend to oust tie penny for tips to waiters and others Russia Is pressing on in Asia. 8)>e has absorlxHl three of the richest Chi nese provinces and gained a group of Ice-free itorts and Impregnable for tresses for the termlmw of her great Siberian railroad. One might think, to •ee these plans on paper, that America and Great Britain were to be summar ily cro\yded out of that quarter of the world. But It will not be so. The fact Is that the Anglo-Saxon race Is domi nant in Ohlna and Japan, above attttth- er aliens, and is likely to remain so. The vast preponderance of foreign trade of those empires is with Great Britain and the United States. New Bicycle Pedal. j A. new bicyde pedal of English de sign is shown herewith. This pedal, bj means of an ingenious dip contrivance, is so arranged as to give the foot back- NO NF.ED OF TOB CLIPS. ward, upward and all-around force without any possibility of slipping—a; force, in short, which is continuous at all points in the revolution of the crank. STORIES OF RELIEF. Two Letters to Mrs. Pinkham. Mrs. John Williams, Englishtown, N. J., writes: “ Dear Mbs. Pinkham:—I cannot be- gU to tell you how I suffered before taking your remedies. I was so weak that 1 could hardly walk across the floor without falling. I had womb trouble and such a bearing-down feeling ; also suffered with my back and limbs, pain in womb, inflammation of the bladder, piles and indigestion. Before I had token one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal better, and after taking two and one- half bottles and half a box of your Liver,Pills I was cured. If more would take your medicine they would not have to suffer so much.” Mrs. Joskph Peterson, 513 East St, Warren, Pa., writes: “Dear Mrs. Itnkham:—I have suf fered with womb trouble over fifteen years. I had inflammation, enlarge ment and displacement of the womb. I had the backache constantly, also headache, and was so dizzy. 1 had heart trouble, it seemed as though my heart was in my throat at times chok ing me. I could not walk around and I could not lie down, for then my heart would beat so fast I would feel as though 1 was smothering. I had to sit up in bed nights in order to breathe. I was so weak I conld not do any thing. “I have now taken several bot tles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and used three pack ages of Sanative Wash, and can say I am perfectly cured. I do not think I could have lived long if Mrs. Pink- ham's medicine had not helped me.” Carving «• an Art. Only persistent practice and defi nite knowledge make carving a pleas ure and a success. Neither illustra tion nor diagrams are of mpich assist- ninyitw. ■ t ai4» nguished authority on cirving says in his monograph on the subject: “Il lustrations cannot prove hopeful be cause the actual thing before us bears faint resemblance to pictures, these being able to give us only surface with no hints of what may be inside.” By right of precedence, the carver’s chair belongs to the head of the house, either father or mother, but weariness, preoccupation, or, more often, a par ent’s pleasure in contemplating the in creasing deftness of a clever son or daughter in presiding over and prop erly distributing a joint, fowl or fish, leads the elders to resign in favor of the youth when guests are not pres ent. Carving at the table, it is said, is now considered not only a useful art, but'a social accomplishment as well. A practical knowledge of its process should be a part of the education of all young people. Children should know how to carve by the time they are fifteen years old. In France a boy is required to take his turn in cutting and serving meats at the table as soon as he is strong enough to handle the knife and tall enough to readily reach the joint or fowl. Sometime he stands upon a broad stool made for the purpose, and he is proud when he is successful, and ashamed when found imperfect — Philadelphia Times. rs. Afiams s, bit my Aesli My felt ike a Stone In Ber Stomach. From tAe Ornette, BlandintTille, ttL The wife of the Rev. A. R. Adams, pastor of the Bedford Christian Church at tUand- insville, 111., was for years compelled to live a life of torture from dlseosa Her case baffled the physicians, but to-day she is alive and well, and tells the story of her recovery as follows: “About six years ago,” said Mrs "I weighed about 140 pounds, health began to fall and I lost Acs! food did not agree with me and felt stone in my stomach. I began to t>l at all over until I thought I bad dropsy. “1 had pains and soreness In my 1c t side which extended clear aorose my ba k and also Into the region of my heart. I uring these spells a hard ridge would app Far in the left side of my stomach and i round the left side. “These attacks left raesose and ei hauet- ed. All last summer I was so nervoi a that the children laughing and playing marly drove me wild. I suffered also trom female troubles aud doctored with ten diVerent ohvsicians without receivlug any help. “My hus band hav ing read in the news- S'-Vu! Hams’ Pink Pills for Pale Reo- ple. Induced mo to' try them. -'I be- - - -Sty J Met until I had taken six taking the eleventh box and greatly benefited. “I was alsotroubb'd with neryj tration and numbness of my rig.-lfl hand so that nt times I conld bnrd'y en dure the pain, but that has nil rtssed away. I now have a good appetite # ■ am able to do my owu work. UavedonV^ore this summer than in the past four years put together. Dr. William?’ Pink Pills for Pale People cured me and I think it my duty tc let other sufferers know it.’ 1 Hundreds of equally remarkable have been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Some men over”ork themselves trying tc H e without wot ■ducat* Tour Bowels XVIth Cascwreta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 23c. IIC. C. C fall, druggists ret uni money. The only soap wh ch the Hindoos of the or thodox type employ Is made entirely of vege table products. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Brnmo Quinine Tablet*. AH DniRKists refund money If it fails to cure. 35c Kmerica has eight town* named Madrid three of which are considering the expedi ency of changing their names. The Sole Sarvivor. Tour true sailor is a prosaic animal; he tells no varnished story, and the most pathetic narratives of casualitie* and life-loss at sea are those which are never written. Some years ago the captain of a British vessel descried in mid-ocean a bark.dismasted and appar ently abandoned. He did as !«» per cent of British officers would, lowered a boat and proceeded to investigate. Arrived at the bark, he found it di < ’i- eult to approach on account of the tangle of broken spars and rigging which drifted alongside. On the deck there was not the slightest sign of hu man occupancy. The boats had gone, the wheel was smashed, and the deck j house carrie.d away flush with the deck. In the forecastle, however, tick in his bunk, was an English sailor, who told an almost an incredible tale. In effect it was that a week previous all hands were summoned on deck lo take in sail, and so prepare for an approach ing squall The sailor was too sick for this service, so kept his berth. And it was well he did. for of all the com pany on deck, not a single man sur vived. A huge sea came along, swept the bark from bow to stern, and car ried overboard every living soul, except the sick Englishman. -London Syren. DID YOU KNOW THIS? riVK*ir «, H * m V S c .' h,r ? '•■*'»«« a.'"0 J«5lbrM Aeterlfi lo ill. Bouik *'* Util. Ul rncf, But—— ii,,t f 4>0 hl§b—JUST A KHAk’TloSi jg™ THr WBtTBUr m if H— „■ tbal wtooU [ «W« yn txw tauhtr, 4c. COO W UM4 S*o our 0MO<| ..... Oolooil Won M« tOot JMI (It tbel lo root too o or uilti u, oi lltloi price, ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C,I Mias Weanvell—Who is that hand- some gentleman across the room? Ho has boon looking steadily at me almost all the evening. Miss De Cosh—That Is Mr. Fearsome. They say he is so near sighted that he can’t see three inches *eyoud bis nose.—Cleveland Londor. Beauty Is Blood Deep, dean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cases ret a, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood aud keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving ail im purities from the bodv. Begin to day to Danish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. AH drag- gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The microbe of love usually steers clear o! an old bnchejor’s heart. Lyon A Co'i **Piok Lent” suiokbis Tobacrc stands at the top for ite delicious aroma Good ae can be made. Try It. In the town of Chile most shops are opet till midnight, and during the hot afternoons they are looked up. A Georgia lady writes: "Ulnce flrst using and seeing the value of DR. MOFFETT'S Tebthina (TEETHING POWDERS* in all troubles incident to chfldUond, I hsv,: never been without them in thf house, and would adv.ge all mother# togivc them.” 'I ef.thina ^ ids Digestion, hefulates tb»* rtowels, makes teething easy’ aucf healthy condition. keeps tho baby In a A successful physician is one who is able to relieve his patients of good fees. Il Fin Motors for Propelling Boats. A curious device for propelling boats automatically against the waves is the fin motor of H. Linden of Naples, which has given to the little wooden boats of a Berlin maker the name of “antonauts.” The motor imitates the tail fins of dolphins, etc. Each flu consists of a steel bar, from which flat blades, tapering in thickness, pro ject backward like the teeth of a comb, and each «nd of the boat is fitted with one of these fins, placed horizontally so as to rest on the sur face of the water at right angles to the keel. Thu waves bend the steel blades, which, reacting, press tne water backward, and thus move the boat forward against the waves. The fins have been successfully tried on boats up to eighteen feet in length, a boat fourteen feet long having been found to require a total active fin sur face of ten square feet, and a speed of about three miles an hour has been obtained in a sea stirred up by a strong wind. The one use thus far fonnd for the “antonauts” is that of dis tributing oil to calm the water to windward of fishing smacks. The little boats are readily steered by changing the position df the fins, and are made to move backward by re versing both fins so that they point forward, or made stationary by point- | ing the fins toward each other. Meat TtbaoM Spit sad Smak* Ymt IHk iway. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be ma* full 1 (•.awwa ~ Betic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take |fo-T» | ' weak **v* vw wuvs v *|{urp Ml Uac. the wonderworker, that make* • tr0D *- All druggists. Me or II. Cure g«ara» ^cd. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Go, Chicago or Maw Yorfc 1 ■ 11 } A woman’s idea of wrong ie something i man does that would be a mistake if she did It berseif. Pimples Cured. All disfiguring pimples ere due to diseased blood. Solve or cosmetics will not cure. B. B. B. will cure because It drtwe out of the blood •k. —tg jn which creates pimples. One to fbur the poll bottles les are warranted to cure. B. B. B 1* purely vegetable. Larg^Jaottle $1.0). AU druggleti. Send for book. I Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Some men exe^t themselves more la trying to borrow a dollar than in trylngtoearn one. Ko-To-Bue for Fifty Ceuta. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, mi strong, blood pur* Me, M. All Boston claims to have the street in the world, which Is aalf miles in length. ie lonnsst seventeen paved and a Plso’s Cure is the medi-tne to break up children’s Coughs and Colds—Mrs. M. G. Blunt, Sprague, Wash., Marchs, l#t. I '''■ fl ics Wafou Fifnres. There are In use In New about 1.500 ice wagons, w about $350 apiece, so that ♦ invested in ice wagons about half a million dollars, ice wagons are made of the curable materials, to with hard wear to which they Are neces sarily subjected, yet it cost a cod deal to keep them up. After the first two or three years |30 or more a ; ear must commonly be spent on an 1 e wagon for renewals and repairs, sot that the money spent simply for pairs amounts to from 000 annually. /r *sj j&X /.» THE EXCELLENCE OF SYIUP OF FIOS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but glao to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fie Svrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importanoe of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Svrup 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- iia. Fie Syrup Co. with the medi- JY profession, and the satisfaction ich the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the r.amc of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is farli advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and botVols without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nans- ate. In order to get its beneficial effe *ts, please remember the name of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FRANCISCO. < »l. LOUIsTlLLh. Kr- NEW YORK. >. Y. TAPE WORMS •*A tape wop-ti eighteen feet long at lea*- -ame on the scene after my taking two CAS VRETS. Tti* I am sure has caused ray bed leaith for the past three years. I am still uittr t C.vsearete, the only cathartic worthy ot notl.e oj sensible people ” GEO. W. BOWLES. Baird. Mas* eicusant. Palatable, Potent. Taste CN^rer SUsken”woakeB.’or Grips'JOc.***: lie! ... CORE CONSTIPATION. ... £ | C vHtaT Olt-tr-. X*. Twt. to r *ce tagon re-1 SGOftlh tn —ft nsri tol«] an.l r^rmnteed by ell drng- tO *75,-j situ to CCKi.Tobacco Habit. W* oAtcr . ONSUMEfl 93.98 buys this Desk, made of quarter- sawed oak or ZT/* finished in C-'. mahogany, F** piano- 5ii; polished. It tT- 1 measures M CS in high. 2D la. wide.9 in. IB beveled mir- CT* rhr. Retail fK; price (1U C? general catalogue, Our mammoth > the great household educator is mall- Jteo Oft request. Our Clothing cata logue an ed Ire* renin id Cloth samples Is also niail- ClotMng 1 free. Cxprtsssge paid on alH Owing to an ovorpro- CABPETN i auction at our Haiti- Itt.fiX'cYD mor$ mills, we are of fering many specials this month. Our Oat pet catalogue to baud painted colors Is yours for tho asking. This mouth we sew Carpets, fttt otsh wadded llmng free, and pay freight on all M Carpet pur-j 1 (.bases aud ovgr. Ad i ! drees (exactly as below) fnliasHtnes&Son^ Dept. 310 BAI.TimORF.. MI». ^ ALGOftOMO A ’ MoKfnlNb *»pIi ne TOBACCO USING If not yourself an habitue. Ii»v«* you not a friend who needs the treat- maul? Thit tiratmoot Is p-mUIrely a Specif ic. Th« luwased Nervous System Is restor 'd Th- will power I# re-estabilshed. Prl- -ate aocomuiodattons for ladles Don’t let falve pride keep you away. Write or call The Kceley Institute, Greenville, S. C. Thee nly Kceley Institute In South Carolina- 0+040* YOUR ACCOMPLISHED DAUGHTER 1oooooooooooo< It’s liad form to drink too much wine at dinner aud it’s bad taste in the morning. Albert Burch, West Toledo, Ohio, says; “Hall's Catarrh Cure saved my life.” Write him for particulars. Sold by Drurgista, 7!>c. Mrs. Winalow’sSoothiiigSyrno forchlldrsn teething, anftena the gums, reducing inflnnvt t.on.Mllaye paiu.diros wind colic, 23c. uboUle Fits p»rm n utly cured. No tils or nervous, nee- utter lirst itny’a uv of Dr. KUne’s Great Net v«Hest"rer.$3 trial bottle and treatise free bn. K. il. Ki.iNb, Ltd.,‘.Gl .rchSt, Phila. Pa. War Atlua. The Seaboard Air Line has gotten out and placed in tha hands of all It* Ticket Agents atprinclpal points, a War Atlaa, showing the United States, Euro neon Countries, Cape Verdeand Philliplne Islbude, Cu m and Its larger elties iu detail, and with maps of the World, North America, Europe and South America. These A tlaaes are full of information, and will nrove of great assistance In understand ing we movements of dent* and armies ns given in the newspap.-rs. On a’count of tho great expense of getting out this Atlas, the ISenlioara Air Lino la compelled to fix a price of twenty-live cents each, which Is merely nominal. They can be obtained upon npollcatlon to Agent*. Rcpresentatlvea or to T. J. Ander-ou, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. CHICKAMAUGA NATIONAL I’AUK 04040404040404040404040404 DKRIBKN AND BER ITS A PIANO or •»N ORGAN. Money and i time is lost on music unless •ho Is provided with on instrument to keep up her prac tice. I represent the builders of standard makes of Pianos and Organa and am in a position to save you monoyand supply the most reliable lust rumeuts tho market af fords. Write me nt once for prices, terms nud catalogues, staling whether you pre fer llano or Organ. New Organs from $35 upward. New Pianos from $175 upward. Ad- is s as i Columbia, N.C. dross Ifli A, iVialone, Plaaou4k Organ* MURRAY’S AROMATIC MOUTH WASH.***>•«*** Use Murray’* Xtouth Wash and your breath will be pure. Your gums will be healthy and bright; Your teeth, tho gems you most value in Ilf* Will always be perfect and white. A Great Opportunity to Pay a Visit to the Camp. The very low rates named by the Seaboard Air Line to Atlanta, Oa.. on account of the Reunion of tho Confederate Veterans, July 20th to 23rd, of about one cent per mile, to gether with a Uko rate trom Atlanta to Chtc- itmauga. given by the W. a A K. H., ttff"rds an opportunity for seeing the Park mid pay ing a vlnlt to fr-cndslncamp which cannot he equalled. Tickets on sale to Atlanta from all Portsmouth. Va. _ Btvel-Gcir Chain less Bicycles MAKE KILL CLIMBING EASY. Columbia . Chain Wheels, $75 rA 94yh Hartford*, . . 50 |flvV'£U> Vedettes, $40&35 POPE MFC. CO., Harltord, Conn. • •• PRICK 25 CENTS. ••• Nr,»*1 Your Order* to THE MURRAY DRUG COMPANY, , COLUMBIA, S. C. BAILEY-LEBBY CO. •£ 444+4444* AVKS Engines and Boilers, AULTMAN & TAYLOR Threshers, JIONI l OR" Duatiese Grain Separator* Gin* Presses, Corn and Cano Mill* ENGLEHUUG Rice Huller and Polisher, DE LOACH Saw Mill* Leather <fc Rubber Belting, Laoing, Packing* Pipe, Iron Fitting* In* Joe tor* Pulley* Shafting, Hand Pumps and General Supplies. CHARLESTON, - - S. C. Try our ILL Co. Antl-Frlctlon Babbitt Metal SAW MILLS. If you need * saw mill, any Else, write me b*tora buying eUewhnr* 1 h*v$ tbe moat complete line o! mills of nay dealer or raknufacturer in the South. , CORN MILLS. Very highest grade Stone* at unuauaD ly low pricea. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Planers, Moulders, Edgers, Re-Saw* Band Saw* Laths, et& ENGINES AND BOILERS, Talbott and Liddell. Engleberg lUe* HttUer, in Etoek, quick delivery, low ] Talbott and Lid' 11 «■*«» BADHA V. C No. UK Mol* St, BRDVES Gin*. Gin*. Gin*. 0 ~ort“ w Mr m “ ^ , * ed * t *“ d • Wiashtp gin and , 0ne o^ W s^ 1, “ hlP,rta ’ One 45 saw ivinshlp gin. fair order iUL One60saw Van W&£lefeede*«Slr oue .;rw w « ta - ^ -—••— T " o$ “^‘•Mh*’ fee<leri “ <1 oonde "«' tooa °* oreS.’luC? gii ' l * #d * lr eotdeMer. good Two SO saw M« ,*122501 .lunger feeder* | (>ue 60 saw Wlnshlr " ‘ One 50 saw Van \Vli. u . , < <ne 70 saw Prstt feeder, kto One 70 saw Pratt condenser, Engine* and Roller*.' One ao H. P. Atlas engine and 23 H. P. portable boiler JATj 5 H. _P. Atlae cotnt (.ne 23 H. F. Liddell engine and XL. tubular boiler eontplete, good order, tin. ’ ,e ‘A*!; P i > po AL? ble h<,,1 ' , ' fair order, 'Vlod order. Sl5j. r en * ,n# a, “ 1 b0 “ w one .!!i 0 “®oreer ^J ) <:,e ^ en * ln9,l,ul boitor °* •“as. rood One^U^/rTKrie engine and return tabular botler I* One 20 H. P. Lombard return tubular boiler, good order, *100. JflUcella neon*. One Talbott Pony saw One Goodell * Waters n Two Bom cotton presses, good p’iassat"*- ss. good order, $75 eaefe. to.. 'aSriott*'n^ a COLUMBIA, S. c; The above offered aubjeot to prior aal* Write V. Uulcit. ^Unusually Tow prioS on new machinery, all kind* TASTELESS W. H. 6IB6BS & GO., CHILL TONIC IS JUST A8 GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 00 ots. Galatia, III*, Nov. K, ISM. Paris Medicine Co - ttLLo*U,Mo. ■AHMERS WANTED P r A* Agentafor Young’* 4c Cable** ■ Portable Plank Pence. No pot no mortlee, nothing needed to baud I fence bat plenk* hammer, eaw and nai One of the greatest Invention* of the i be ‘ * taken down and put up as fait i and i ‘ - pertence of 14 yi never sold » of 14 rears. In the drug business. >ld an article that gave tpen universal ae your Tonic. Tours truly. hare DO An kxy. case A co. SAW WOOD? Why not use the beet moehlnery .end save time and str.ngta.Tke 'SMALLEY SAWS Virm Saws Send tot DssctlD- locvs and price oT»8flUL|l6*’ g^anW: Can I two hands can load and unload from a wagon. I sso it to fence In mr herd *f registered Poland China Hogs. It enable* me to move my lot *s often »s I desire, and use all waste corners where there !..^el«o I I possible for me to otherwise do. Practlcel, reliable farmers wanted ae agents, because they can see the practical use of this great Invention. Write I ana use an waste corners where t may he weed* clover, fruit, nuts. etc., enabling me to eend out better pigs < It would be possible for me to other befor* i great Invention. some on* else gets township of county. J. A. YOUNG, - - Greensboro, N. C. C|M REPAIRS mm ■ SAWS. RIBS, BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, fcc., FOR ANT MAKE OF GIN. ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES And Repairs for seme. Shafting. Pulleys, Belting, Injector* Pipe* Valves and HtUngm. UMRD UK IRKS 4 SUPPLY CD, AVGUSTA. GA. •eree Powers. 8MAU.KV MFC. CO., Monltowoo, Wl*. I N ordering geode or making rnqnlrlea of nd- v. rtl.rra It will h. to your advnaiage In men tion tbl* Mper. So. SB A Now sad Qntrk Meth'd f>>r making your own mattreu. try IL Box 300. rrauklln Grove, ilL Beat Cough bym la tine. mp. Sold by drngflets. Good. Csol If sfltrted with sore eyes, use 1 Thompson’s Eyo Wator ■ C O N'S.UM.EXT40*N