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•■■’t Tokaero Spit aaS Saak* Tew lift kwrnfm •eu/faU „*?^f C0 ° e “ llT *** ,0MT «. ^ ®rnr Bar ^tha v°l' a,l<! Tlcor > tok « No-Tb- 7£2*%vr w v kK ' tbat mmkM we » k nwo Btiui« ueg H t8 ’ 600 or ,1 - CuwtruwM. Ban,pl « ^ Adarew eterang Kemedy Co., Cluuaco or Now York, Stocklnsrs were ilret u«k1 in the eleventh •“‘“‘■y- 80.SI. Weak Stomach Sensitive to every little indiscretion In eating, «ren to exposure to draughts and to over-perspiration—this condition is pleasantly, positively and permanently overcome bv the magic tonic touch 0! hood’s Sarsaparilla, which literally *makes weak stomachs strong.” It also creates an appetite—makes you feel real hungry, and drives away all symptoms of dyspepsia. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla America’s Greatest Medicine. All druggist a Hood’s Pills cure all liver Ills. 25cents. Marble Ponds of Persia. That beautiful transparent stone called Tabriz marble, much used In the burial places of Persia and in their grandest edifices, consists of petrified Water of ponds in certain parts of the country. This petrifaction may be traced* from its commencement to Its termination; in one part the water la clear, in a second it appears thicker and btagnant, in a third quite black, and ID Its last stage It Is white like frost When the operation is complete a stone thrown on its surface makes no linpres- sion. and one may walk over it witnonl Wetting one's shoos. The substance thus produced is britUe and transpar cut, and sometimes richly striped witt red. green and copper color. So muck ts this marble, which may be cut Intc large slabs, looked upon as a luxury, that none but the king, his sons and persons especially privileged are per mitted to take it. REGAINED HEALTH. Gratifying Letters to Mrs. Fink- ham From Happy Women. “X Owe You My Life.” Mrs. E. Wooluisrb, Mills, Neb., Writes: “Deab Mbs. Pinkham I owe my life to your Vegetable Compound. The doctors said 1 had consumption and nothing could be done for me. My menstruation had stopped and they •aid my blood was turning to water. I had several doctors. They all said I could not live. 1 began the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it helped me right away; menses returned and I have gained in weight. I have better health than I have had for years. It is wonderful what your Com pound has done foWme. ioth Mnf &Eo. Leach, 1609 Belle St., Alton, I1L, writes! Before I began to take your Vege table Compound I was a great sufferer from womb trouble. Menses would ap pear two and three times in a month, causing me to be so weak I could not stand. I could neither sleep nor eat, and looked so badly my friends hardly knew me. “ I took doctor’s medicine but did not derive much benefit from it. My drug gist gave me one of your little books, and after reading it I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. I feel like a new person. I would not give your Compound for all the doctors’ medicine in the world. I can not praise it enough.” THE COLUMBIA OlAINlfSS MAKES HILL CUMBiNO EASY • COLUMBUS AIDE FOR CH1III M1CHINES. HARTFORDS Next Best Other Model* at Low Prices. Catalogue Kree. SIANDARD OF M WORLD [POPE MEG ffl. HARTFORD 0NNJ ART CATALOGUE OF COLUMBIA BICYCLES BY MAIL TO ANY ADDRESS FOR ONE TWO CENT STAMP. • of God. Since the to®Byj* of society, and upon **«**“”* , ^ the church and state, it fWtowj the purity of society, the piejF | •v,„nr-h and the patriotism of thfl ,'^U not rise higher than the purM ,j e ty and patriotism of woman to Inhere as wife ami mother. ThJ Jn whom God made, not those who rule the worM. Stanton. ITesbj terlau BUT OF THE MkKER. | am len. are< , W. A. •burg. Pa- p.r.«“«tCT hM fd ship- S Buys tbl* taiact) • Oran* poUahtd solid osk ChiHonto. 32 In. long. 53 In. high. 18 In drop Rstall price 88.00. Private, Heatfitl, llwnirllke. Five-Inch Belts. The latest thing in belts to wear wilh shirt waists is a soft taffeta rib bon, five inches wide, made tight anough to wrinkle into half that width, and fastened with a pretty silver gilt buckle. clean akin- to-day Dainty Petticoats. Petticoats for wear under thin silk or lawu gowns are of all sorts and descriptions, and quite as varied in style and adornment as the dress skirts which will hide them. Dimity petti coats are a novelty; they are made of the same striped and flowered stuff as the dainty little morning frocks that so many women are having made up just now. Three frills at the bottom or a deep flounce, headed with lace in sertion or comet ribbon beading, is the usual way these pretty skirts are trimmed. Petticoats or oolored linen —buff color is the most popular—are very serviceable for country wear, the colored linen keeping presentable longer than white—and is there any thing so awful as a soiled white skirt? —and washing beautifully. Khaki U the Thine. Khaki is about the sturdiest, most wear-resisting fabric among the sea son’s novelties. As khaki plain aud simple or as khaki serge it is utilized both for boys and girls. Though it is far enough from having nautical asso ciations, it is handy stuff for the mak ing of sailor dresses. These have blue linen, hemstitched collars or plain ones of white pique. More elaborate samples are of white serge with collars and sashes of Roman striped silk. Khaki is almost the best material for bicycle dresses during the warm sea son. Coat and skirt suits for girls of ten and over are made of it. The reefer coats are trimmed with red braid. Bi cycle skirts for girls are usually plain, but rows of braid may be used for or nament. • The Sunshiny Woman. When the sunshiny woman be comes a wife she brings into her hus band’s life an element of joy that ne future calamity can entirely eliminate. She is a helpmate in very truth, though she may not be able to make a loaf of brea<| and has the most extraor dinary ideas on the subject of do mestic economy. She is a sort of mental bracer, the effervescence the punbeams brightemngBn wtttmrtp radius of their inflitence. Life to her is never so gloomy bat that it could be gloomier. She rerols in the very joy of living, and even when physical misfortune pursues her the beautiful soul smiles forth from the pktient eyes until we inwardly remark, “God bless her,” and know that the world would be better if there were mole like her. A Talented Daughter of Austria* Mme. Jindriska Peskova, of Prague, the most distinguished woman in the Austrian empire, and was recently decorated by the Emperor in acknowl edgment of her great work among women, being the second Austrian wo man to be so honored. Her chief work has been the building iu Prague of a magnificent woman’s building, which cost $200,000, and wfcich is the centre of woman’s activities in that empire. Every year 2000 Bohemian young women are here prepared for the University of Prague, the doors of which institution were opened to women through the untiring efforts of Mme. Peskova. She is also the fore most woman pee* of her country, edi tor of a woman’s journal, translator of many languages, and a writer on edu cational matters. girls painted in sandals, even walking! ]rom their stndio along the conntryleai ^ __ road in them to the cottage where they blood and keep » boarded. r i ng up the laxyh™* anddn Of coarse, their feet grew as prettyities from the body. bUckhea d > , and soft and flexible as their hands, l>»bP‘™ c ^bihouJ complexion by taking and the style was adopted by theiij ca ^ % _i ) p au ty for ten cents. All drug friends. An American girl bronght itfc, satisfaction guaranteed, me, 20c, over to this country and it is gradually are made possible by a new making headway among the women^"^ wit h heavy oil. who desire comfort and good feet. rr-j—7ZZZ r> av They are much in favor with trained To Cure a Col<l . T . blet ,. All nurses, who find the absolute freedonfaRe L&xative Uromo qn ure a*. of the foot tremendously restful dur^ 1 * 1 ''r^dmoMylMD ing the long hours. Mothers win; Ko-To-Bae»®»Bitty realize the value of a pretty foot putbnarantoed tohaccoba^^u^^^^isn them on their children, without stock A 11 s'* 10- ** — ings, during the warmer months^ pedestrian succeeded In wt ngoo, They are becoming, if the toot has noli course of five hours andtorty minutes, In been distorted by shoos. *en GermanSta^ A O’. “PICK Wl’ ^"•J 1 ^ar° If *o« ar. pay ins iusehoM cochIh, it's yt»u* 0*" f * uU 1 ill Mil vou direct from our faciw.ea and 1 househol rill sell you 1 save you »« _ v _ middleman s profit. Our mammoth general «tal«rj. U V™" • he Asking. ^ tile for it toUA>. , . '^Carpet Catalogue in hand.pam«d ettos al.o mailed Tree. ThK ^oMh GRKKXVILL.K, K. C. fUCONOUG A A acatlon and a Cure, MORPnlNB TOBflGGO LSI NO if no { youraotf an habitue. >a»e yon not a friend 'who needa *he treat ment’ Thl* treatment I* p-wltteely a SpeoU- to. I ht* l>l.»eu»M Nervou* byalem la rear ed The will power la re a'JtahitahiHL rri- rate ao-.-ommodatloua for ladlea IHrnV m faiiie prt>!« keep you away. " rile or call The Keeley Institute. UreenvilU. S.C. The only Keeley Institute In South Carolina. 040404040404040^040404040^ TOUR 0D,!, * ,BK ‘ When n Malileu Marries. must not expect to find the the "best of the best" 2 ounoea and cigar- book for 10 cents. Try it tnd over. Sample* of carpet* or mating* p| mailed for Sc. For l».N» ** 7" r' nVk your measure a regular fjo lll»<« J?inue Serge Suit, eapre** paid to your station. Catalogue and Sample* Free. Add:e*s exactly u* below. JUllUS HINES & SON D*pt. a**' BALTIMORE, MD. GROVES AND m.lUTS A PIANO or AN OIM.AN. Money and tltno la lost on innate unlena she Is provldea I Ul tte ThereB ne. bhUdlMto r">'« money. She must not expect married state an enchanted garden 0 t^yw W B tSamerrwith'oarryin5 capacity of happiness, where never a yreed nor thorn grow. She will certainly have’ cur* Conattpatloi* For**** many times of trouble and weariness _ . .. ruihartlc. Wo or but she must, with brave heart ant] indomitable courage, face the new, " ooo bu« oh ‘' 8 of bananas are unbroken life which, along with full ^onromed annually In the United States. joy than she has hitherto known, hei? _a_ ■' ■ — before us. She should never allots scrofula, even her mother to criticise and fimj fault with the behaviorof the man , _ m has taken for better, for worse. Shying scrofulous uioers ncmetim s v * Ke ubio should do all in her power to makJ^ U "m^ B - “ the home the daintiest, cosiest littlij gists. ?on4 i nest imaginable, so that the husband AtUuta ’ a _ shall be only too glad to spend bi> Th« Durham (N.C.)Cotton^ManiifacturinR With tho following xymptomr lnnaramatlon .VJof the no-trlls and oyrlids, rotten gums, n.Vjidl Cl Large bottle Sl.W , At druK- book, free. Blood Balm Co., ACCOMPLISHED DAUGHTER ►oooooooooooooc with an Instrument to keep np hc'' l ir ^: tice. 1 represent the builders of standaru makes of Pianos snd Organs and am in a position to save you money and supply the most reliable Iks' nameiiU th'- nmrket at ford-. Write me at once for prlc es, teons and catalogues, stating 8« fer Vis no or organ. New Organs from Tr.'. fL'T* MURRAT'S AROMATIC MOUTH WASH.^-€€€ Use Murray** Mouth \Va»h and youv breath will lie pure. Your gums will be healthy and bright; Your teeth, the gems you most value In lire Will always be perfect and white. evenings there, instead of going off t ,Company will put lu , »P “his club.” She must bear in min4 loonns ‘ that no man, even the “Nearest fellot the world,” can bear with goo and 601 TASTELES IS IB temper being kept waiting twent, minutes for his dinner, or finding hi shirts minus their complement of bnt tons, and his socks full of holes. The should not forget that wBll-cooked daintily served meals go far to ensur household peace. No time is waste< that is spent as a means to this desir able end. Everything put on th> table should look # as nice as it tastes She should strive to be always as fresl and suitably adorned as a newly opened daisy sparkling with the mors ing dew; and as sweet-tempered and loving a little wife as ever gladdened the heart of a husband. She not place implicit trust in the metic of her tradesmen. She i and taking the liveliest interest in tic duties, and not be dishearten and downcast at “ inevitably make durf or so of her marriage. She never think herself too tired or d inclined to make a minute daily insp< tion of the contents of the larder, etc writing down the orders directly aft r breakfast; or, better still, when pc sible, doing the marketing herse She should take for the motto, “J 1 Desperandum,” and remember tt t though many a dark day will come, t e sun still chines behind the clouds Home Comfort. ■dneato Yew Bowels With Ontbartic cur© constipation forsvor. ySX* KC C C fall, druggists refund money. • e* PRICE 25 CENTS. ••• N©iid Your Order* to THE HURRAY DRUG COMPANY, COLUMBIA, a. V. BAILET-LEBBT CD. S£ ♦♦+** 1 **** AV F.8 Engines ami Boilers. AULTMAN Ac TAYLOU Threshers, •‘MOM l OK” Dustloss Grain Hcparatora, (Jlus. Presses. Corn and Cane . ENULEBL’KU Klee Haller and Polisher. nir LOACH Saw Mills, Leather & Rubber Belting, Laoln*. Pack luge. Pipe. Iron FlttlnKS. In * jectom. Pulleys. Shafting. Hand Pumps and General Supplies. - - Si Cl In the Bank of England there are many I silver Ingots which have lalu untouched for | nearly 200 years. DR. MOFFETT’S Tmthika (TEETHING POWDERS) Is tbe preparation that has gained bo much reputation in nU Mr large cities in saTing thellTes oT ivething Chtlajeli MH mm ^11 HI . Try our B-L Co. AutUFrietlo T □ N1L BlfiHlM •• •!(•▼ AIS OOOD FOR AOVJLTN- 1 Hollers. Gins, El< CHARLESTON, B-L Co. Autl-Frlctlon Babbitt Metal AND MILL SUPPLIES.* ng tne ll - w and so dlmlnTshed thslr morta.it/. and no Mother should to preserve the WKM aultr, , Mother shoold fall to use them If she dsstres llfeof her little one. Tj jer little one. ika Aids Digestion. Regnlatee the and makes teething eaey. T«bt Bowi wels GALATIA. ILLS.. HOT. Mk mnsMedictaeCe.. St. Denis. Mo. hoenht lhr^srr°“V fli^iAn •• your Toalc. tOO bottles of >SflC and ‘ i en o«r r. In ell oi , busTsess. bsve t (ynlTsrsal snue BiV.CA** * CO- Supplies of all kinds. The Celebrated K-glv Cotton Lln Th# improved Murray «‘« nl “ K Large Stock. Prompt .Shipments. Goods at Low Prices. •yatai Rellabla What Are Yon Golas to d# With That Bov! The catalogue of Oak Kidae Institute helps to answer this Question in tn© most satlsfac* 7 — ygsaagaaaa j; jms s co„ .. „_r8on, Scotland, Dak., says: St, Harrisburg, Pa.. May 4,1864. Rev H. P. Cat •‘Two bottles of H W« Cons Cam] OUR VICTORY 1 The American people are i ■i*«As*^MhlG ngituuuj. gins for our easy victory This same lagsnhtty Is ei_ lessen their work gud gat greater from whatever they ma 8.0.^gs?c^LWden COLUMBIA, S. Ca rlo’ rule will go into effect on Leh. oar peowe to r mams BREATH «• I have been using CA SCAB ETC and as a mild and effective laxative they are simply won- ' cttiered with derful. My daughter and 1 were bethel sick stomach and oar breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we Lave Improved wonderfully. They are a great help In tbs tamlly.” WII.HKt.Ml.NA Nagei.. 1137 Biucnhouse St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. CANDY ff m. ^ CATHARTIC ^ TWAOf MANN Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taxte Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. &c. 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ■■ *- * rhlrato, N.Dtml, l.w Tsrk. Sit A Popular Hat. A style of hat that is popular has a ow crown and a medium broad brim. It is trimmed with long ostrich feath ers laid flat on the brim on each side. The plumes start from the front under a buckle or short bow, and, be ing carried to the back, fall over the edge and curve down upon the hair. The plumes this year have little curl in them, so that damp weather will not affect them to any extent. Black hats never looked so attractive as in these days of brilliant effects. They also present a kaleidoscope effect, not only of colors, bnt of materials and shapes. Hats of every known color are seen by the thousands of startling green, scar let, orange, yellow, purple, pink and blue. Garnitures of flowers compose the trimming of many of the hats, and where the brims turn up are placed chour. of velvet or ribbon. Sandals Worn Again. The sandal is the very latest in foot wear. It is intended to be worn in the privacy of your own boudoir, either with or without stockings, as fancy and immunity from colds may dictate. If worn constantly in the house it im proves the circulation immensely and banishes the vexations of corns and cold feet. The sandal were resurrected from the shades of antiquity by some women artists in England, who spent long hours in their studios and did not like the idea of having their pretty little feet imprisoned in stiff boots all day long. They accordingly made some draw ings from old prints and designs found in obsenre places while engaged in their researches. They had the. vil lage shoemaker carry out their favorite designs and all that* summer those Fits permanently oared. No fits or nervous- I f*?®,"Batevor they may engage In. One of jes* after first day s use of Dr. Kline’s Great I J* 16 latest lUventioiw la a portable plank ferveRystprer.OZ trial bottle and treatise free I *®? ce Young ana Cable. This fence re- “’ L -• - * I Quires no posts, cannot be blown down, can be easily taken apart and put up, enabling G’f.Tarmer to pasturti any odd corners not in CI im » v *^ on ' viJv ® a G’ to say this Invention wUl be worth thousands of dollars to the far- mers of the Mouth. They want progressiva, famers to sell the rights for using wfc J. A. Y0UNU, W' GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. irau. t)a. R. If. KUN^t^NgT^8t .ThiU. I pZ »^MV Wln ^. 0W , .w 00th,n * s J rr,1 P for children * u ®*i reducing infiama tlon,allays pain,cures wind collo, 25c. a bottle Keen in the Stores. Foulard cravats «f a white grou d and colored design. Waist fronts of embroidered bati: e with lace jabots. Coaching parasols of a solid co r with a contrasting border. Girls' pique costs having a de > cape of Hamburg embroidery. Girls’ yellow straw hat crowns w i a frilled brim of bright red chiffon. Heavy cotton cushion squares pri - ed with the United States and Cal: i flags. White organdie gowns ruffled fn i neck to feet and every raffle edf ! with No. 1 black velvet ribbon. Flag and red, white and bine cn • ions of every description. Black pique for the season’s skip and monrning jacket suits. Gold and silver woven belts havjg army or navy buckles. Pointed silk capes having epauh s raffles of mousseline frills. Belts of enamelled pennants wit flag for the larger bnckle. Black kid and leather belts dec ated with sprays of cut steel. Leather purses and card-cases wb flowers in enamel upon them. Heavy cotton enshion covers hav playing cars appliqued on. Red, white and blue silk for cn • ions and bine having white stars. Capes of white chiffon frills and l throat bow of satin ribbon. Narrow flat braids in gold for n tary effects on woollen costumes. Tall, slender dinner baskets carrying dishes that are to be warm. VIRGINIA BIHI.NEN* < OM.KGE Shfl — — Commercial, Shorthaml, •90 tuition admltt to all ilepartmcnu for *m*4ou of forty-two weeks open to both fi*xo«. or*<tuute« a*«l»te<l to position*. Eleventh seMlon begin* Sep tember Wh. Catalogue free. U. A. D.YVIS, JK I'realileiit. Boxh, Rlehmonu. V*. osBoaera ^ .. udmeM^cuet aueae a* tact / for MWI, pHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL UOLLcdE, CftflRLOTTI, K.0. If you need n saw mill, any size, write me before buying elsewhere, f have the most complete line of mills of any dealer or manufacturer in the aouth. CORN MILLS. WDDD-WORKING MACHINERY, Planers, Mou|ders, Edgen, lle-Sawa, Band Saws, Laths, etc. * ENGINES AND BOILERS, Talbott and Liddell. Engleberg bice Huller .in stock, quick delivery, low prices. H V. C. BADHAM, No. 1826 Main St., Columbia, S, Q, Cerise velvet and taffeta for ac< series on navy bine and black gow Cloth capes embroidered with and edged with plaited frills of taff Silver ladles to heat wax m rat than the candle and stick asaallysi Sailors in white and yellow with white wings, doves and scarfs. Evening toques of a twist of ga with a bnckle and aigrette on the Tiny capes of oolored silk plaited chiffon frills in white or same color.—Pry Goods Economh st ga THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originalitv and , » -., ,, simplicity of the combination, but also I "° to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the Califobnia Fig Sybup Co. only, and we wL- \ to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio. 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 Fie Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has gv/en to millions of families, makes e i i i! iame Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy It 5* ■ _ for in advance of all other laxatives, GEORGIA FEMALE SEMINARY, a.5 it acts on the kidneys, liver and I M •••AND##* bowels without irritating or weaken- CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC* it ' them, and it does not ttrine nnr I T? u> .” m * hoour J B *''^J a oda9mest music hall in the msmmc murm mm WLL RE-Oc’EN SEPT. 7, 1898. • •• “asriste Dr. Sam’l. W. Morphy, A. M. Prtncl- P»l» Fayetteville, Pf. c. fiATAWBrCDLLEGE, «« W ••• NEWTON, N. €.••• MXT 6E8B10N BEGINS AUGUST 9, 1898. iTsasSsSfe*®*®™. moderate Catalogue CLAPP, D. D., PBK8. work and moderate expenaea Pure mountain air. Worthy |JK.n. h«lSd! s,,<, Free. Kor partecularn iddreae. ‘ HKV. JTC. f DO fSAWl WOOD? ••Heetrle’’ Why not dm the ■and* •the b»«t machinery aa*e time ,ud *trength.Tk# SMALLEY SAWS Mableooo man to do the wort ten ooald do la reiil* Al\ff "• the b«.t general l>£f5 M ’ UflbV JWrt* lerm Sew* ever HUte.ygTV w)in»de. Send for Dreerlp. saEcrllrVmff tlT#<J * t4 ' 0 t 0 ® ,tl 'i price 9 ' . lutot’smallev* , Cutter* end ftaree Power*! •IMALL1Y MFO. CO., Manitowoc, Wls. n: useate. does not gripe nor „ ln ordertoget its beneficial e.-ects, please remember the name of toe Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. •AS FKAXCISCO, Cat JMK INVILLE. Kr. SEW YOKE. S. T. l Thompson's Eyt Water Seuth; lar*o pipe organ and 85 new pianos re ^“‘‘FP^bMed; large oarapu. and gymnt watore’^A^M^.re!?* oatural mineral ssr pu A P r ^ he., Venlloo.e, H. J. /aa*#. dont*. Lock-b 'x 3. Gaine^ill larsUps. A. W. Associate Ptou U.N Ga. TRINITY COLLE&E I Offer* full eounee In SnglUh ] erature, . Soclok^y A PAINFUL RKiriSDXB. “Won’t they let you «top at our hoarding house any more ?” asked the (Jircassian. “No,” answered the living skeleton. “It isn't my fault, either. The last time I was there one of the boarders told the landlady I looked like he felt after one of her breakfasts. ” -....SESS&iitiS-. State. * per month. Board from fa. so to • 10.00 nei add: WJS WANT TO BURN (■Jte.w.rM, “SOCK HILL." |«„ Will .efccr f.rv.1 IBrai, Tk-v •” ■clea-ue*," -rlt- Ur. im, teagTaaS « ter.iM, e* ; m nute n *>„ (P . 7 1 Mg rrMu ca ckwp w M k. ,Mr wwa *r write ». r-fEf •taff—but bugflet that I “A Li tile Higher I to rou the rUk. I uor Bgamt la I R0CE BILL BUGCV CO., Reck Hill, S. I DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N, C. •1XTT SECOND TEftl BEGINS SOFT. 8,1898. Eleven Professors and Instructors. inrm Oonm^* for Dogreeh. Gymusslum Complete. Terms Reasonable. SEN® rOM A CATALOGUE. ' J - *• DEADER, - - PRESIDENT. CEED WHEAT FOR SALE! A# ••••••♦••eeoo From the greatest crop ever grown In the oouth. I fare© varieties: Fulcaiter, a bearded wheste Rod May and White Clausen, both smooth or beardless. Wheat is now verr fr from cockle feed and broken grain, being I ■dpsrior to the usual run of seed wheat. * will, however, reclean the wheat when may l price 01.25 per bushel, recleaned wheat |Li pffr bushel. These prlose sre both on cars Is Charlotte, including eaoks. Each sack 8'>n* talas two buehel*. ijend In your order*‘It ones if you wish to secure the best seed wheat on the market. Terms : Cash with order. Charlotte Oil & Fertilizer Co., or Frsd Oliver, CHARLOTTE, N. C, SAULS. RIBS, BRISTIE TWINE, BABBIT, &o.* FOB ANT MAYK OF GIN. ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES And Bspatrs for samf. Belting, Injector a Pipes, Shafting, Pulleys, Valvas snd Fluiaga. IBilMSAWim AUGUSTA. GA. TN ordering gooJ* or asakhig enquiries of SNA X vert leer* it will be t* tour advantage to meat tloa thl* paper. be I* tear advantage to ■ So. SI