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Commodore Schley is described as
feet nine inches in height, with
eyes, a mustache and imperial,
gray; his hair Is growing thin or
p, but he arttully brushes it so as tc
£ide the bald spot; he weighs about
’0 pounds, is restless In manner, walk-
up and down and nil around tbs
son to whom he is talking; is mod-
t in dress and democratic in all
ings. In the Civil War Schley had
tommand of a gunboat under Admiral
yragut, and they tell this story to
lustrate how he fights:
Parragut summoned him one morn
and, pointing to a Confederate fon
d:
“Do you'see that place, Schley? Go
nock it to pieces.”
Schley went, and was hammering
e forts to bits when his Quarter-
aster rushed up to him and said:
Captain, the Admiral has signalled
to stop and return to the fleet”
To thunder with the signal! 1 won’t
it,” answered Schley.
He kept pounding away at the fort
ntil it was in ruins. Then he return
ed to the fleet. Farragut was angry
nd summoned him. Before all the
officers of the flagship he gave Schley
a fierce dressing down for not obeying
te recall signal. .
“I didn’t see it,” protested Schley.
“You must have shut the eye that
lyou put the glass to,” said Farragut
After again raking him fore and aft
or his disobedience the Admiral took
into the cabin out of sight of the
other officers and gave him one of the
finest cigars in his locker.—Syracuse
Standard.
KULES FOE WAGING WAR
instructions for
WENT OF OUR
THE COVERN-
ARM1ES.
Careful measurements prove tnai tne
average curvature ot the earth U 6.99
inches to the statute mile.
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will prevent the face from looking greaey in
Wit So. 27.
hot weather,
«
I Have
No Stomach
Bald a jolly man ot 40, of almost alder-
manic rotundity, “since taking 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. You may be put Into
this delightful condition if you will take
HoocTs Sarsaparilla
America’eGreateet Medicine.
iYSPEPSIA
st. ah
ad digest even that.
Last March I
_ taMhg CASCARETS and since then I
steadily improved, until I am as well as I
• was in my life.’’
David H. Mchpht, Newark. O.
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The Saint- Regulations That Were Adopt
ed by France and Prussia In the \> »r Be
tween Those Connlries-Notlcc of Bom
bardment Not Necessary—Martial Law.
(Ten oral orders No. 100, of April 24,
18G3, comprising instructions for the
government of armies of the United
States in the field, have been reissued
and are being sent to the various com
manders for their guidance during the
conflict with Spain. These instruc
tions were adopted by France and
Prussia in the war between thoseconu-
tries, aud upon them a general Euro
pean conference afterward based an
agreement on this subject.
The instructions define martial law
as military authority exercised iu ac-
cordauce with the laws and usages of
war. A place, district or country oc
cupied by au enemy stands in conse
quence of the occupation under the
martial law of the invading or occupy
ing army. It extends to property and
to persous, whether subjects of the
enemy or aliens.
Whenever feasible martial law is
carried out in cases of individual of
fenders by military courts, but sen
tence of death must be executed only
with the approval of the chief exeou-
tive, providing the urgency of the case
does not require a speedier execution,
and then only with the approval of the
chief commander. Martial law should
be less stringent in places fully occu
pied and fairly conquered.
Military necessity admits of all
direct destruction of life or limb of
“armed” enemies, aud of other per
sons whose destruction is incidentally
“unavoidable,” iu armed contests.
Military necessity does not admit
of the infliction of suffering for the
sake of suffering or for revenge, nor
of maiming or wounding except in
fight, nor of torture to extort confes
sions.
It admits of deception, but disclaims
acts of perfidy. a
It is lawful to starve the hostile be-
ligerents, armed or unarmed, as it
leads to the speedier subjection of the
enemy. When the commander of a
besieged place expels the non-com
batants in order to lesson the number
of those who consume his stock of
provisions it is lawful, though an ex
treme measure, to drive them back so
us to hasten on the surrender.
Commanders, whenever admissible,
inform the enemy of their intention
to bombard a place, but it is no in
fraction of the common law of war to
omit thus to inform them. Surprise
may be a necessity.
Retaliation will never be resorted
to as a measure of mere revenge, but
only as a means of protective retribu
tion ; and, moreover, cautionsly and
unavoidably—that is to say, retalia
tion shall only be resorted to after
careful inquiry into the real occur-
rence and the character of the misdeeds
^The^nSre vigorously war is pur
sued the better it is for humanity.
Sharp wars are brief.
A victorious army appropriates all
public money, seizes all publio mova
ble property until further directed by
its government and sequesters for its
own benefit or that of its government
all the revenues of real property be
longing to the hostile government or
nation. The title to snch real prop
erty remains in abeyance during mili
tary occupation and until the conquest
is made complete.
The United States acknowledge and
protect, in hostile countries occupied
by them, religion and morality, strictly
private property, the persons of the
inhabitants—esj ecially those of women
—and the sac-redness of domestic re
lations.
Deserters from the American army
suffer death if they fall into the hands
of the United States.
It is against the usage of modern
war to resolve in hatred and revenge
to give no qnarter.
Outposts, sentinels or pickets are
not to be fired upon except to drive
them in or when a positive order,
special or general, has been issued to
that affect.
Whoever intentionally inflicts addi
tional wounds on an enemy already
wholly disabled, or kills him or ord
ers that this shall be done, shall suf
fer death if convicted.
Animal “Famine Fund*,”
If we examine the stores made by
most of the vegetable-eating animals
that lay by a “f unine fund,” we shall
find a rather curious similarity in the
food commonly used by them. They
nearly all live on vegetable substances
in a concentrated form—natural food
lozenges, which are very easily stored
away. There is a great difference, for
example, between the bulk of nutri
ment eaten in the form of grass by a
rabbit aud the same amount of sub
stance in the “special preparation” in
the kernel of a nut, or the stone of a
peach, or the bulb of a crocns, off
which a squirrel makes a meal. Nearly
all the storing animals eat “concen
trated food,” whether it be beans or
grain, hoarded by the hamster, o’-
nuts and hard fruits by the squirrel,
nuthatch and possibly some of the
jays. But there is one vegetable-eat
ing animal whose food is neither con
centrated nor easy to move. On the
contrary, it is obtained with great
labor iu the first instance, and stored
with no less toil after it is proenred.
The beaver lives during the winter on
the hark of trees. As it is not safe,
and is often impossible, for the ani
mal to leave the water when the ice
has formed, it stores these branches
under water, cutting them into lengths,
dragging them below the surface, and
fixing them down to the bottom with
stones aud mud. This is more diffi
cult work than gathering hay.—Lon
don Spectator.
THE BUMBLE-BEE.
H#> Does Not Fear th* Cold, and I* Vc -**d
Kvrn In the Arctic Keaton*.
In the St. Nicholas there it an
article on “The Bumble Bee,” written
by Ramey Hoskin Staudish. Mr.
Blandish says:
This chnuky, hairy, noisy fellow is
king of the cold. He stays with us
summer and winter, aud is said to
prefer the Arctic region to the tropics.
I do not doubt this, for he will sleep
out of doors any cold night of the
spring or fall without asking for an
extra blanket. Indeed, he is home
less for nine or ten months of the
year, lodging wherever night over
takes him, on a blossom, a leaf, and
even upon the ground. If be has any
choice in the matter I think he pre
fers the thistle, where the spines are
thickest. Perhaps he is aware that
these stingers will guard him from the
skunk and the snake while his own
are in a body stiffened with cold and
drowsy with sleep.
There are three kinds of bumble
bees reared in a nest, queens, drones,
and workers. The queens alone sur
vive the winter. They apparently
spend the first few weeks of spring
waiting for red-clover to bloom, the
first blossom of which is the signal for
nest building. Before this they visit
the willows, hum a soft bass about
the lilacs, thrust their long tongues
into the honeysuckles and grow fat at
the exhaustless honey-jars of the
waterleaf, and then the play-day ends
and labor begins.
Nest bnilding with them does not
mean nest construction. One bee
alone canid not well do that, besides,
she is in a big, bustling hurry now;
she has actually seen a clover blossom.
Out and in among the dead matted
grasses of last year’s growth she
goes, hnnting perhaps for the aban
doned nest of a field-monse. It will
be remembered that these little ani
mals build upon the surface of the
ground soft nests of grasses in which
they winter. From these they have
runways leading in different direc
tions. The bee goes down into the
dead grass, scrambling on as best sbe
may, until she finds one of these run
ways, following it up to the nest. If
it is occupied she goes elsewhere, if
not, the mouse nest straightway be
comes a bee’s nest and the little crea
ture begins her prejmrations for house
keeping.
She now collects a mass of pollen in
which to deposit an egg. As the egg
hatches and the baby-bee grows she
keeps this mass moistened with honey
and he helps himself, eating oat a
cavity larger than a white bean. In
this he spins a complete cocoon.
When this is done he takes a long
nap, in which he changes from a grub
into a bumble-bee with wings and
legs. Meantime the parent removes
the thin coating of pojlen from the
upper half of the cocoon and appar
ently spreads a yellow secretion, or
varnish, upon it, as if to keep^nt
moisture. She is also how busy col
lecting more pollen and laying eggs
tructing a rude cell or
a rainy day. The firstBeestfianraWlF
are worker bees, and at this time are
downy, pale and baby-like in appear-
anefi and behavior. In later summer
queens and drones are hatched.
QUAINT AND CURIOUS-
“Who
About f<
terson cnl
country,
leges was
often went
sense or
At this 1i
od was to cap!
him hand and
fore a mock coij
on some cl
The time
son wns obliged |
He was
led to the bl<
proper ‘position, j
The executloi
burled It deeply|
taking care thi
tenon’s head.
But at the
the block unothi
the victim’s
had been wet wj
The students
the joke ended,)
move. He was
The doctors
from shock, ba|
Immense amoi
the students co|
and the questloi
ed, “Who strut
’atterson ? ”
William Pat-
college in this
basing in cob
evitable, and
>rders of good
favorite meth-
student, bind
carry him be-
he was tried
’llliam Pntter-
ilt to the ordeal,
blindfolded and
neck placed in
^ng his ox and
rood, of course
mt go near Pat
ient the ax met
it struck across
a cord which
rater.
and shouted as
Paterson did not
itmt he had died
iffnir caused an
sxelteraent. All
were arrested
[everywhere t\sk-
Patterson?”
£ CUT-PRICE CARPET SALE. |
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11111
It Is announce
named Reedy Isi
sor of Mr. Brant
Iconoclast If
will restrict his
ances to the edit
I a St tools man
line the sueees-
lltor of the Waco
Jeedy Is wise .he
•-leaded perform-
; columns.
What Intenselfl hair that young
man has!” exclallMaud; “I’m sur
prised that you
welL” “Oh,” rei|
like him very we)
to anything put
ton Star.
i to like him so
Mamie, “I don’t
never Invite him
teas.”—Washing-
Owing to an w-
ovYrproUiirtlon ^
of Carpet-*. te
have made grent|^
reduction* lor
■ abort time
only.
Our Carpet Catalogue ami Special
Supplement, both in hRod-patmeti
color*, and all matter pertaining to
thU extraordinary sale, will beraaileT)
any one free. This is an opportunity
not to be neglected. Dur
ing this sale, we sew < «r-
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Uatngfree and pay freight
on all order* of 19 A over.
49*Mew 100-paae Cata
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everything necessary for
housefurnishing Is now
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free.
buys a rasde-tn-your meas
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expressago prepaid to
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Mich.') Journal.
fti which the Nations,
states responded to
&all tor troops at the
ith Spain made the
|>f its citizen soldiers,
lew guardsmen more
Iron horseshoes have been fouufl
dating back to the year 481.
The capital letter “Q” will be found
but twice in the Old Testament, and
three times in the New.
At the Strozzi palace, in Borne,
there is a book made of marble, the
leaves being of marvelous thinness.
Munster, in Westphalia, has a public
school which has just celebrated the
1100th anniversary of its foundation.
There is a clock iu Brussels which
has never been wound up by human
hands. It is kept going by the wind.
The Chinese dress in white at fun
erals and in black at weddings, and
old women always serve us brides
maids.
Among the Anglo-Saxons in the
seventh century men wore gloves,
while women covered their hands with
their sleeves.
The codfish over the speaker’s desk
in the Massachusetts House of Bepre-
sentatives was first placed in position
Jan. 11. 1798.
Over the 2,000,000 bottles, of the
value of $J ! ),000, are recovered each
year from the dust yards in London
and returned to their owners.
Vienna has a bicycling female mon
key at the Zoological gardens in the
Prater. It is a trick rider, and has
learned everything by watching men.
The elephant does not smell with
his trunk. His olfactory nerves are
contained in a single nostril, which is
in the roof of the mouth, near the
front.
Porous glass is one of the latest
novelties. The holes are so small
that neither dust' nor draught follow
its use, find yet the ventilation is said
to be excellent.
“Fiasco” originally meant a bottle
or a flask. When the Italian glass-
blowers detected flaws in the vases
they were blowing, they made an or
dinary bottle of the failure, and hence
the name.
A shoemaker says we wear away
quite two inches of shoe leather in
year. A pair of boots that woald
“last a lifetime” would consequently
have to be provided with soles from
eight to nine feet thick.
Dtverae.
“See those two fellows over at the
third table? I’ll bet you might search
the city and not find two men of more
opposite vocation*!
“One is a maker of small arms and
the other makes fillers for bicycle |
] stockings. ’’-^Cincinnati Enquirer.
Frota the Detrl
The promptness
Guard of the dlffe
President McKlnlF
beginning of the
whole country pro
In Detroit there a
popular and ef
than Max R. E
first sergeant of 1
He has been a
dent of Detroit Id
post six yean, ■
home is at 414
Avenue. For four
he was connected
the well known xule-
sale drug house oftar-
rand, Williams A Grk, ii n \ it ,*'
In tne capacity of (ok-
keeper.
“1 have charge< up
many thousand olen
for Dr. Williams’ fink
Pills for Pale PeoAe,”
said Mr. Davies, 'but_. , „ ,
never knew their with 1716 Ser?*®**
until I used them ft the cure of chronic
dyspepsia. For tw> years I suffered and
doetored for that sggravftting trouble but
could only be belpeL temporarily
“I think dyspepsia is one of the most
stubborn ot ailment*, and there Is scarcely
a clerk or office man but what is more or
lees a victim. Some days I could eat any
thing, white at other times I would be starv
ing. Those dlstrcfsed pains would force
have tried many advertised MHffidies but
they would help only for a time. A friend
of mine recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People, but 1 did not think
much of them.
‘I finally waa Induced to try the pills and
commenced using them. After taking a
few doses I found much relief. I do not
ay boxes of the pills I
bm until the old trouble
key will cure dyspepsia
and I am pleased to re-
The Spanish Pretender's Opportunity.
It is an interesting bit of history
that Don Carlos, the Spanish pretend
er, might have been King of Spain if
he had been willing to abate his claim
to rule as an absolute monarch. The
present Prime Minister, Sagasta, went
to him in 1868 and offered him the
crown on the condition that be would
sign a constitution and be a limited
monarch. He was then but nineteen
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 as I and the ministers I choose
see fit” He still holds the same rigid
notions of what true kingship ip. For
that reason he is likely to die un
crowned.—Baltimore Sun.
DKSIHEH
AND
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A PIANO or
\,\ OB(<AN.
Money and
time i« lost on
munio unless
she Is provided
with an instrument to keep up her prac
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make* of Pianos ami Organs and am in a
position to save you money and supply the
most reliable Instruments the market af*
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ami cataloKUt h, stating whether you pre
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Your gums will be healthy and bright;
Your teeth, the gems you most value in life,
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Taky Laxative Promo quinine Tablets. All
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,.A—
Italy produces annually 70,000,000 gallons
of olive oil. the market value of which is
about #120,000,000.
Lyon A Co’s “Pick Loaf*' fhaaklae Tohaero
is the best for Pipe and hand-made Cigarette
smoking. Rich, Hp* - .
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? i¥pf£’nieUow, fragrant Beats
drop of oil
lied to
of cloves on n piece of cot-
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A
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If you need a saw mill, any stao. write
me before buying elsewhere. I have
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<
The highest price ever paid for a poem wa l
6,000 golden crowns, paid to Sannazaro by I
the citizens of Venice for his eulogy on their I
poem of aix line*. 1
the
city-
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Very highest grade Stones, at unusual
ly iqw prices,
WDD0-WpRKIN6 MACHINERY,
Planers,' Moulders, Edger% Re-Saws.
Band H4ws, Lath*, etc.
ENSUES AND BDILERS,
Englebe
delft
ivery,
! Bice iluller, la stock, quick
ow prices.
remember how:
used, but I used tl
flopped. I know
»f the wont form |
!otntr > '&d them.” [
Dr. Williams’
lealen, or will
>f priee, 50
12.50, by add
Company, Scbetuj
At sea level an
ble a little over t|
it is visible nearl;
Beawty
Clean blood
beauty without i
tic clean your h
stirring up the '
purities from tl
banish pimples, t
and that sickly l
Cascaret*,—-beat
gists, satisfactioi
>k Pills are sold by all
int post paid on receipt
i box or six boxes tor
Dr. Williams' Medicine
;ady, N. Y.
bjeet 100 feet high is visl-
teea miles. If 500 feet
hlrty miles.
Blood Deep.
ins a clean skin. No
Cascarets, Candy Cathar-
>d and keep it clean, by
liver and driving all im-
liody. Begin to-day to
>Us, blotches, blackheads,
ious complexion by taking
for ten cents. All drug-
uranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
The odor ot I
eating a sprig
Inions may be removed by j
(srsley.
HTo-To-1
Guaranteed i
men strong,
A stiong so lull
day will cure rif
for Fifty Onto.
> habit cure, makes weak
to. 60c, U- All druggists
of borax, applied twice a |
forms.
First, Second
cured-no relapi
flats. 1 irgs t
sores. M iujous
Plmpies olosra
well-trU l reme
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>d Polaon.
fiiii'I stages. Cured to stay
-Or using B. B. B. All drug-
11.00. Cures Old Running
tbes. Copper Colored Spots.
~ Painful Swellings. Anold
Soad for book. Blood
|Ga.
A len ling
deadly poison*
■daeuta Tf
Candy Cattinf
100,26c. IfC.i
lician says that pepper is
• system.
•wall With Cat carets.
cure constipation forever,
fall, druggists refund money.
The pro port I
world is 800
1,250.
of blind people
rery 1,000.000, or
in the
one in
Ret Wi
Never en
heated; rest
but not eno
should ent
is at n gl
or vie-lent
the water
eo with a
Cautions for Bathers.
the watdr when over-
Ittle first, and cool off,
to feel cold. Bathers
water when the body
when It is in active
fgpiratlon. Never enter
1 a headache; never do
ttomach. Nothing can
be me .e danrous to the system than
to cent ravel
have lost
them. No
Immediate!
wish to avi
cramps, sh<f
from, acldit
these rules, and many
tlr lives by neglecting
should enter the water
Jfter dinner; none who
the swimmer’s bugbear,
enter it when suffering
the stomac*.i. The best
time tor balm is either before break
fast or bel m eleven and twelve in
the forenc All who naffer from
deviate ( tltutlons should avoid
ba:Y-*ng in > early morning.—Wom
an'-* Hom^mpanlon.
a mining town named
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYUIP OF FIGS
is dne not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the caro and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fio 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 C6.
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 Fio 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
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 does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company —
CAUFORNIA KG SYRUP CO.
SAH FRANC!nCA, CsL
LOUISVILLE. Kj. NEW YORE. X. Y.
Bevel-Gear
Chain less
Bicycles
make hill climbing easy.
Columbia * A1AF
Chain Wheels, $78 _Jft
V. C. BADHAM,
No. 1826 Main Si, Columbia, S. O.
THE BAILEY-LEBBY GO.
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CHARLESTON, - - S. C.
Try our B.L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Matal
ERDVES
fat.
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
Hartfords,
50
Vedettes, $40*35
POPE RFC. CO.,
Hartford,
Com.
WARRANTED. PRIC^OOcts.
W# sold
year, 600 bottlat ot
A8TXLKS8 CHI&. TONIC oad have
three gross already this year. In all oar ax-
ice of It years. In <h6 drug buetnee*. Hava
sold an arttol* that nr. an CO uni venal sau*
a as your Tonic. Toon truly.
AJBHXT.CASK AGO.
If afflletad with
sor* ayst, oa.
I Thompson's Eyo Wator
I X ordering food, or uahlas ne.ulrle. of a d-
vrrtl.er. ii will he to roar advantage te Men
tion title sapor. 0*. *7
^Wew aad Qnlck_M*tbod for making yonr own
mattreu. try It Box 1
, Franklin 9roe*. IU.
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