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Warm Weather
Weakness is quickly overcome by the
toning and' blood enriching qualities of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This great medi
cine cures that tired feeling almost as
quickly as the sun dispels the morning
mist. It also cures pimples, bolls, salt
rheum, scrofula and all other troubles
originating in bad, impure blood.
HOOd’S Narnia
America’s Greatest Medicine. H; six for IS.
Hood’s Pills core biliousness, Indigestion.
One county in Florida alone, Volusia, has
an average annual output of 850,000 pounds
ol honey.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forchildrea
teething, Softens the gums, reducing inflama-
don,allays pain, cures wind colic. 35c. a bo Me.
Aster the rinderpest She locusts have oome
to South Africa and trains are now being
•topped by them. So 83
Ko-To-Bae far Fifty Centa.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
amn strong, blood pura Me, IL All druggists
The present generation has never wit
nessed such «n outpouring of the sen
timent of patriotism as the war tfltb
Bpaln has evoked. Never before have
the national colors been so profusely,
■o universally displayed In city, town
and village. Never before has the
younger generation of men been so pro- |
foundly stirred by allusions to the
country’s cause.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYEUP 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 Fiq Svrcp'
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrnp of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Svbcp 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 of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
qf the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of ail other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them,
CURIOUS FACTS.
No bird of prey has the gift of song.
Cotton of twelve different colors
grows in Peru.
When its month is open the frog
cannot breathe.
At Quincy, Mich., a hen was buried
which had reached the age of almost
twenty.
A Kentucky farmer is the owner of
a peafowl which is said to be between
eighty and 100 years old.
When an unmarried woman dies in
Brazil, the coffin, hearse, and livery
of the coachman are all scarlet.
Matter weighing one pound on the
moon’s surface if transferred to the
earth would weigh six pounds.
When the sparrowhawk is swooping
down on its prey, it cleaves space at
the speed of 150 miles an hoar.
A Kansas editor got ont a special
funeral edition and sent papers to the
ceremony whore a murdered man was
being buried.
Over 400 diamonds are known to
have been recovered from the ruins of
Babylon. Many are uncut, but most
are polished on one or two sides.
The manufacture of some of fhe
finest French tapestry is so slow that
an artist cannot produce more than a
quarter of a square yard in a year.
It is a peculiar fact that with most
men the growth of hair is greater ou
one side of tho face than the other.
It is said that hair always grows more
quickly ou that side on which we are
stronger.
Capt. mahan^on
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Lawyers and Railroads.
Kentucky’s attorneys never over-
look a chance to turn railroad acci
dents into coin of the realm. Not
leng ago Thomas H. Johnson, an em
ploye of the Illinois Central Railroad,
was killed while leaning out from the
the top of a car. Before the widow
even knew all the particulars of his
death, letters were showered in upon
her by lawyers along the line of the
road. In due time the coffin bearing
the remains of tho unfortunate man
reached the mourning widow*. It was
opened, and to the coat-sleeve of the
dead man’s grave-clothes was pinned
a note, written by a lawyer near the
scene of the accident, offering to
prosecute the road for a percentage of
the damages. Another story is told
illustrating the avidity with which
the Illinois Central is sued. Emory
A. Storrs, the famous Chicago law
yer, was approached by an old man
with a note one day. The note had
been found among the effects of a de
ceased relative. "What’s the nature*]
of the note?” asked Mr. Storrs. "I
don’t know, sir,” answered the old
fellow. "Have yon any idea who
wrote it?” asked Mr. Storrs. "No,
sir,” answered the note-bearer.
"Well, do yon know anything about
the note at all?” asked Mr. Storrs.
"Nothing at all, sir,” answered the
old man. "Well,” remarked Mr.
Storrs, thoughtfully, “the only thing
I see to do in the pi
ois UentraT toWWOa
Ths Great Naval Tactician
the Cause of the Disaster.
Capt Alfred T. Mahan contribute*
to the Century en article on’“The Span
ish Armada,” Introductory to a longer
paper on the same subject by William
Frederick Tilton, Capt Mahon says,
among other things:
The Armada entered the English
Channel on Joly 80, and on the 0th
of August anchored off Calais, baring
traversed the Channel successfully In
a week. Three several actions had oc
curred. None was decisive: but all
tended generally- in favor ot the En
glish, who utilized their advantages of
•peed and artillery to hammer the foe
with their long guns, while keeping out
of range of his muskets and lighter
cannon. The Spanish losses in battle,
by a Spanish authority, were six hun
dred killed and eight hundred wound
ed. The English loss, from first to
last, did not reach one handred. Such
a discrepancy tells Us own tale; but tt
is to be remembered, moreover, that
men slain means sides plercM and
frames shattered. Shot that fly wtfo
or th'&t cut spars, sails, and rigging,
kill comparatively few. With bulls
thus damaged, the Spaniards had to
confront the equinoctial gales of the
Atlantic.
At Calais, a friendly town, Parma
might possibly Join; but there was no
harbor for big ships, and it was un
reasonable to expect that he, with the
whole charge of the Netherlands on
his hands, would be waiting there, ig
norant when the fleet would appear, or
whether It would oome at all. Medina
Sidonla sent him word of his arrival;
but It could not be hoped that the En
glish would allow the fleet to occupy
that unprotected position undisturbed.
The wind being to tho westward, they
anchored at a safe distance to wind
ward, and on the night of August ?
sent against the Spaniards eight fire
ships. The ordinary means of divert
ing these failing, the Spanish admiral
got under way. In this operation the
fleet drifted nearer the shore, and the
wind next day coming out strong from
tho north west and setting the ship#
bodily on the coast, he, under the ad
vice of the pilots, stood Into the North
Sea. Had Flushing been in their pos
session, it might, with good pilots, have
afforded a refuge; but it was held by
tne Dutch. The enemy's ships, more
weatherly, drew up and engaged again;
while the continuance of the wind, and
the clumsiness of the Spaniards, threat
ened destruction upon the shoals off
the Flemish coast The sudden shifting
Of the wind to the south saved them
when already in only six or seven fath-
6ms of water. Here, again, was no
bad hick; nor could It be considered a
misfortune that the southerly breeze,
which carried them to the PentlaiMl
Frith, changed to the northeast as they
paased the Orkneys and entered the
Atlantic, being thus fair for their homo-
ward coarse. *
The disasters of the Armada were
More Days to Come. «
n Bpaln the people take no note of
tas, not even* from Its loss. Every*
tug is to be done raannna, to-morrow.
V wealthy Englishman, who had long
fed in Spain, bad a lawsuit. Us
Paded his cause in person, and know-
1* the customs of the country, woo
h case. The victory cast him three
Cys of trouble and expense, sa that
*ien the Judge congratuuttd him on
b success, be replied:
‘Yes, that’s all right; but It has cost
ft three days, asd time is money. 1
fti a busy man, and these three days
*a lost forever.”
’Oh, you English!’’ answered the
Jlge; “you are always saying that
toe !a money. How gre you to gek
fnr three days back? 1 will toll you.
Iks them out of next week; surely
toe are plenty more days to camor
blood
— VAAS
Fities from the'
this
to Doe*.
dean skin.
begin today to
latches, blackheads.
ish pimples, boils, r —,
S4 that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cicarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drqg-
8U, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
• Jo person in Norway may spend more
Uiq three pence at one visit ts a public
ftise.
Kcsems, Itching Humors,
Inurlns, -Usflgurlnc eetoma. and every qpe-
Cs o( tolling. burnln«. scaly, minted and
pnply ekln and ooalp dlseaees ludbiato bid
Oidltlon ol blood. Above diseases and aymp-
t<o» permtuontly cured by using B. B. B. For
•— by all druggists Largs boitlo tt.00. Bond
N book, free. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
t is said that about 50,000 servant girls go
bm the German provinces to Berlin every
yiF. __ _
To Core a Cold in One Day.
sko Laxative Drom > Quinine Tablets. All
DlOfistsrefand money if It Ullatocuro. 25o.
he London and Northwestern Railway
C'nnauy issues yearly ftfty tons ol railway
titfe.
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buy s this
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tawed oak or]
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measures &3
Id high. 39 ,
la. wide. 9 in. 1
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Frenchman estlmalos that there are In
tfc world about 10,000 libraries worthy of a
Otoe.
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aa oouj
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Effects of Bicycle Riding.
l>r. Sargent of the Harvard Unlver-
Sty gymnasium says that the chest
opacity of the person who sits up-
rtfct on a wheel Is 240, one who sits
a an angle of forty-five degrees 2G0,
Aid one who assumes tho scorching
p-ae 210. Dr. Sargeut approves of a
ritor leaning over at an angle of forty-
fl- degrees provided that the head Is
hffi properly.
F0 WOMAN eTeXEMFT.
Regularity la A nutter of importance
fa every woman's life. Much pain is,
lowever, endured in the belief that it
is necessary And not alarming, when
in truth it is all wrong- and indicates
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Naval Offlcers’ Term of Service.
Provided he keeps his health, a
naval officer knows just how many
years of active work there are before
him. At the end of forty years’ service
he can bo retired, on his own request,
with pay reduced about twenty-five per
cent. At the age of sixty-two he is re
tired, whether he likes it or not. Why
a naval officer is supposed to wear out
two years earlier than an army officer
is not clear. No matter how young in
feeling he may be, no matter how
plain and obvious his efficiency, no
matter how much better fitted he is
than the man who is going to take his
place, on the morning of his sixty-
second birthday out he goes. At the
age of sixty-one years and three hun
dred and sixty-four days he may be a
Bear-Admiral in command of a squad
ron, and when he comes aboard his
flag-ship he will be received by all of
his officers in fall dress, with the
marine guard paraded, and the drums
rolling, and the guns saluting his
Hag. At the age of sixty-one years
and three hundred and sixty-six days
lie can come aboard if he likes in a
shore-boat, but nobody will pay any
official attention to him whatever, and
he will find himself shorn of the whole
of his glory. It is a great change
from an Admiral to a private citizen,
and involves sometimes all the conso
lations of philosophy, —San Francisco
Argonaut.
Wilhelm II. ae Art Patron.
Wilhelm earnestly desires to make
the fine arts flourish in Prussia, and
in this respect, as in all others, to set
the pace for the German Empire. He
is generohs in exhorting cities to raise
monaments, and helps all he can. He
is indefatigable in visits to studios
and in encouragement to sculptors,
painters, and other artists whom he
regards as able. It is, however, only
under great disadvantages that a man
on a throne encourages the arts. His
very power stands in his ijay. The
importance of what he says is such
that a criticism exercises a '•rushing
effect. The fact that he is of so im
petuons and self-confident, if not ex
actly domineering, a nature, puts him
at this disadvantage: he admires great
ly certain artists and their works, and
almost violently dislikes the works of
others. He is a petty partizan, and,
wh&t is worse, he cannot help it, be
cause he gets it by inheritance from
Some old Slavic prince of ^Kacestor
who in his own day proba^ caused
the artists of the wrong cjjnp to be
sacrificed to the grim gods of pagan
ism.—Century Magazine.
pling of the English navy as a condi
tion precedent to any attempt at tnva-
slon. 2. The neglect to secure before
hand a suitable point for making the
Junction with tbe army. Combinations
thus intrusted to chance have no right
to expect success. 8. The several ac
tions with the English failed because
the ships, which could exert their pow
er only close to the enemy, were neither
so fast nor so handy as the latter. Only
those who have the advantage of range
can afford Inferiority of speed. 4. The
disasters in the Atlantic were due
either to original unseaworthiness, or
to damage received in action, or to bad
Judgment in taking unweatherly ships
too close to the shores of Ireland,
where strong westerly gales prevailed,
and the coast was Inhospitable.
$100 Reward. $100.
Tbe readers ot this paper will be pleased ot
learn that tnere is at louat one dreaded dis
ease that science has been able to cure In all
itssUKes, and that U Catarrh. Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a I
constitutional disease requires a constitu
tional treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is tak- !
en Internally, acting directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation of the disease, and !
giving the patient strength by building up |
the constitution and assisting nature in do
ing Its work. The proprietors have so much
faith In its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for anr case that It
fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Hits arc the best.
Ever Have a Dog Bother You
When riding a wheel, making you wonder
i you are to
Wouldn’t you
_ en tor som
means ot driving off the beast ? A few drop
fora few minutes whether or not you are to |
get a fall ana a broken neck ? Wouldn
have given a email farm just then for some
vlng off the beast? A few drops
of ammonia shot from a liquid pistol would
do it effectually and still
iniure the animal. Such i
for 50 cents In stamps by
Supply Co., 13i Leonard St, New York City.
Every bicyclist at times wishes he hod one.
Tobacco seeds are so minute that a thtm- I
blelul will furnish enough plants for an acre |
of ground.
Boat Tobacco Spit ao4 Kaokt Tear Ufk Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be me*
eetlo. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To>
Boo. the wonderworker, that makes weak me*
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teed. Booklet and sample free. Addr
Sterling Remedy Oa, Chicago or New York,
Excessive monthly pain Itself will
unsettle the nerves and make women
old before their time.
The foundation of woman’s health is
perfectly normal and regular per-
ance of nature’s function. The
tement we print from Miss Gkb-
ude Sikes, of Eldred, Pa., is echoed
every city, town and hamlet in this
untry. Read what she says:
“Dear Mbs. Pinkham:—I feel like a
w person since following your ad-
e, and think it is my duty to let the
blic know the good your remedies
hive done me. My troubles were paiu-
fi menstruation aud leueorrhoea. I
,s nervous and had spells of being
ci ifused. before using your remedies
ever had any faith in patent medi
cs. I now wish to say that I never
anything do me so much good for
iful menstruation as Lydia E. Pink-
a’s Vegetable Compound; also would
j that your Sanative Wash has cured
I of leucorrhiea. I hope these few
Eds may help suffering women.”
|he present Mrs. Pinkham's experi-
i in treating female ills is unparal-
for years she worked side by
with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and
imetime past has had sole charge
io correspondence department of
eat business, treating by letter
iny as a hundred Uioflsand ailing
en during a single year,
suffering women are invited to
i freely to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn,
, for advice about their health.
hen
The longest Electric Railway,
The longest electric railway in the
world is said to be that operated be
tween Kenosha and Waukesha Beach,
both in Wisconsin. This line is six
ty-two utiles long.
A watch ticks about 575,680,000’ times a I
year and tho wheels travel 8,554?f miles per |
annum.
Lyon A re’s “Pick Leaf” Arnktac T«**«*«
Is the best for Pipe and hand-made Clgasottc
smoking. Klch, ripe, mellow, fragrant. Heats
the world. Try It.
Dentists in Germany are using false teeth
made of paper instead of porcelain or min
eral composition.
Bishop J. 8. Key of the Southern M. E.
Cliurch, writes: “We gave DR. MOFFET "
TektHisa (TEETHING POVVDEM) tOv-
llttle Grandchild with the happieft results.
The effects were almost magical and certain
ly more satisfRctory than trom anything we
• vernsed.*’ Tkxtbina Aids Digestion, Reg-
ulates the Bowels and makex teething easy.
Fits permanently cured. No flte or nervous- !
*' I ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline’s Great
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-4 1 Dh. R. H. Kliwe. Ltd.,931 .rch3t. Phila. Fa. !
There are 1.000 submarine cables In ws« all
over the world, which have cost about flOO,-
BiD.OOO.
To Cure Constipation forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c orRCL
If G C- C. foil to cure, druggists refund money.
Mock Ruining: and Beets.
1 ct •.mtrlcs where the sugar beet
& •poclalty much consldera-
glven the value of tbe beet* a*
food; that is, the residuum, *r-
■ugor Is extracted. By feeding
I ln connection with the growing
beet* for sale to the factory, ear-
lone the pulp for stock food, the
pportunltles from the grow
ls eta are increased. Exjferi-
jln Pennsylvania show that ths
|of beets range from ten to fif*
is per acre, and the averags
of sugar to exceed 12 per cent,
ruer will have to contend with
dry seasons, and his profits
’nore some years than during
11 -it it Is believed that farmers
:l'-cted the beet as an import-
id for cattle, Independently of
i a source for procuring sugar,
I t the beet la as valuable as
ut because fanners will find a
Increase In production from
reason of the feeding of sue-
food, and although there is
reparation required for all
roots before feeding them to
|ch labor Is unnecessary when
pulp from the factories is
[ combination of the pulp with
ing better results than when
grain are fed separately,—
|hia Record.
never tvsgirz tt home while
^nlcg hi p igon.
pleoM of broken grain an
grain there may he in it.
price tLW per bushel, roc
e wheat
most evorv cockle .
rain as well ae any Inferior
Wheat as it now Is
recleaned wheat $1.15
These prices are both on can at
harlotte, including eacks. Each sack con
tains two bushels. Fend In your orders at
once if you wish to secure the best seed wheat
on tbe market Terms : Cash with order.
Charlotte Oil Si Fertilizer Co,,
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fortable than a tandem.*’—Detroit Free
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Mon thin the rhetp, trMhy kl»4 l* worth sll ft oo*ts *»d
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* Stole t. rood
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wheel*, good
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ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Kill,
HEADACHE
•‘Both my wife and myself have been
using CASCARETS and they are the beat
- ediclne we have ever bad in the bouse. Lost
week my wife was frantic with headache for
two days, she tried aomeof VourCASCAKETS,
and they relieved the pain In her head almost
immediately. We both recommend Cascarets."
Chas. Steuevord.
Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co, Pittsburg, Pa.
CANDY
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traps mark Rtoisvtmo
Taste Good. Do
' 10c, 25c, 5UC-
Pieasant, Palatable. Potent.
Good, Never Sicken, weaken, or Gripe, 10c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Stertfsg Rosier C msp»bt, Cfcl«.*», M M trral. Saw Tark. S1J
NO-TQ-BAC
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Sold and anaranteed by all dnur-
gists u> t v UK Tobacco Habit:
Drugs, Alcohol,
Tobacco.
WHY NOT THE
KELLEY CURE?
After reposted fall;
urea trying ao-caUsd
cure* and cheap curaS
he cured at....
The Keeley Institute,
Brtravlllt, • • - S. C.
CTheoaly Keeley Institute tn the StetaJ
AT FACTORY PRICES,
fafa Pianos & Organs
Can be obtained direct from the factory
ahd freight paid. 1 represent the builder* ol
the most reputable makes of both ITanotana
Organa, hence will save you money. Fot
terms, prices, etc., address
M. A. MALONE, Columbia, S. G.
PIANOS and GROANS.
N O I ask comparison in quality, prices
i Di and terms.
$•€ M. A. MALONE.
MURRAY’S
MOUTH WASH.3^*
Use ITIurrny's Tto’ulh Weali and your
breath will lie pure.
Your gums will be hcaAtby and bright;
Your teeth, the gems you most value In life
Will always be perfect and white.
*•• PRICE 25 CENTS. •••
Send Your Orders to
THE MURRAY DRUG COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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