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Policy sits on the fence.
Error fights from ambush.
Grit and grace win the race.
Principle fiies no flag of trace.
Troubles strengthen true faith.
If you would be rich in the riches
that do not take to themselves wings,
lenrn to be thankful.
The grateful man is always having
windows of heaven opened to pour
blessing in upon his aonl.
A small wallet may contain a vast
deal of coined selfishness. Mauv men
carry themselves iu their pocketbooks.
The man who calls himself a “vile
worm of the dust” iu his prayers, is
surprised if his neigbor agrees with
him.
Most everyone is willing to help
bury a dead man, but how few are
willing to help a living one out of the
mire. —Ham’s Horn.
Society is the sum of the souls in i
society. You are a community in
yourself; and the total of such as you
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Youngest Nation But Oldest Flag.
Few people know that the flag of
the United States is older than those
of the other great natious, says the
New York Tribane. The Union Jack,
thepreseut British emblem, dates from
1801. The French tricolor was adopt
ed in 1794, and the German and Ital
ian banners are no older than the ex
isting administration of those conn-
tries. The Spanish flag was first es
tablished in 1785. On June 14, 1777,
the Continental Congress passed its
memorable resolution that the flag of
the United States be thirteen stripes,
alternate white and red, and that the
union be thirteen stars, white in a blue
field, representing a new constellation.
It was afterwards decided to add a star
for every new State admitted to the
Union, bnt this is the only change
that has been made from the form
adopted by those men whe were prom
inent it) establishing the government
STORIES OF RELIEF.
Surgeon in the United States Army Say*
the Average f| 67 Inches.
In a paper read by Maj. Henry S.
Rilbourne, surgeon of the United
States army, before the Association of
Military Surgeonsbf the United States,
he advocated the theory that the phys
ical power of a race of people, and
consequently their capacity for work,
is measured by their average stature.
For every inch of height between
five and six feet the extreme breath
ing capacity is increased eight cubic
inches; the vital capacity being atita
maximum at 35 years. A table of
measurements of 190,621 native white
Americans, accepted for the military
service of the United States, shows
that the number of men below sixty-
three inches in height, is but little
greater than that of the class above
seventy-three inches. The most nu
merous class is included between sixty-
$even and sixty-nine inches, and thia
standard class would have a greater
chest girth than the average.
The mean bight of 125 United
States uaval cadets above the age of
23 years was 67.80 inches. As these
meu are drawn from all parts and
classes of the United States, they
represent very nearly the typical phys
ical development of the American peo
ple of 25 years of age,
Major Kilbourne concludes that the
commingling strains of Celtic, Danish,
Norwegian and German blood among
our people have thus far worked no
deterioration of physical quality.
“Not so the swarthy, low-browed and
stunted people now swarming to our
shores. Absorbed into the body of
the people, these multitudes mnst in- _
evitably, evolve an inferiority of type. ’
4be xeituit tjf“8lielC & dbritin- i
geucy, let it be Considered that the
people—and such feels are many—is re
corded by a New York paper. A letter
was received at the postoffice in that
city addressed simply: "To my mother,
New York. America."
The letter come from Ireland, but ns
there are In New York several women
who have sons in Ireland, the postofflee
people despaired of finding the right
one. However, the letter was turned
over to the deciphering department.
Now It so happened that on the very
day of its receipt there an Irish woman
came to the general window and said:
“Have ye a letter from me b’y?”
The fact that a woman with the cast
of mind required for such an inquiry
should come at that time, struck the
clerk, who had heard of a letter for a
woman whose name was not given, as
something more than a coincidence. It
was quite possible that such a woman
might be the mother of such a son.
So he took the letter, observed the
postmark, and asked the woman where
her “b’y" lived. She gave the name of
the place with which the letter was
stamped. Some other questions were
asked and the answers noted down.
Then the clerk gave the woman the let
ter, on the condition that she should
open It on the spot and return it if it
were not for her.
She opened It, and lo! its contents
proved conclusively that It was really
from her son In Ireland.
A Bogus Thaler,
rhn Rundschau in an article
: the war indemnity paid
lee to Germany at the end of
ico-Prussian war, says that
r mistake made by the French
in counting out the $1,000,-
was when they iucloded in e
of bank notes a bogus 100
Jill (Prussian). It looked all
it had been made by a Pa-
Qgraver, who sulwtitnted for the
rariiug against counterfeiting
flowing legend in German:
hands over to the French
sent William or Bismarck will
1,000,000 francs.” The bill
Jased at its face value by a
»r of onrios.
Largest Block Yards,
irgeststock yards iu the world
are iu Cbicago. The combined plants
represent an investment of over $10,-
000,090. The yards contain twenty
mile4°f streets, twenty miles of water
fifty miles of feeding troughs
iventy-five miles of water and
troughs. The yards arc
of receiving and accommo-
daily 20,000 cattle, 20,000
Tend 120,000 hogs.
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finished In
mahogany,
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measures Vi
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beveled our-,
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E price $10. ,
Our mammoth general oataloffus.
the treat household educator is mall- ,
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Owing to an overpro- CARPET*
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Stone In Her Stomach.
From the Gazette, Blandineville, Itt.
The wife of the Rev. A. R. Adams, pastor
of the Bedford Christian Churoh at Bland-
Insvllle, IU., was for yean compelled to
live a life of torture from disease. Her
ease batted the physicians, but to-day she
is alive and well, and tells the story of her
recovery as follows:
“About six years ago," said Mm. Adams,
“I weighed about. 140 pounds, but my
health began to fall and I lost Hash. My
food did not agree with me aad felt like a
stone in my stomaeh. I began to bloat all
over until I thought I had dropey.
"I had pains and soraasss In my left side
which extended dear across my baok and
also into the region of my heart. During
these spells s hard ri^gs would appear in
the left side of my stomach and around
the left side.
“These attacks left me sore and exhaust
ed. All last summer I was so nervous that
the children laughing and playing nearly
drove me wild. I suffered also from female
troublee aud doctored with ten different
physicians without receiving any help.
“My hus
band hav
ing read in
the newe
eper of
r. Wil
ms’ Pink
Ills for
ale P'eo-
Two Letters to Mrs. Pinkham.
Mrs. John Williams, Engiishtown,
N. J., writes:
“ Dear Mbs. Pinkham:—I cannot be
gin to tell you how I suffered before
taking your remedies. I was so weak
that I 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
taken 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 yonr medicine they VouH not
have to suffer so much.”
Mrs. Joseph Peterson, 513 East St,
Warren, Pa., writes:
“Dear Mbs. Pinkham:—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. I 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
wonid beat so fast I would feel as
though I was smothering. I had to
at np in bed nights in order to breathe.
1 was so weak I conld not do any
thing.
44 1 have now taken several bot-
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
aad used three pack-
of Sanative Wash, and can say
cured. I do not think
long if Mrs. Pink-
had not helped me.”
loss of an inch in statnre might bring
in its train the loss of uational ascend
ency. Let us take care then that the
state shall suffer no ham—Boston
Transcript.
Hitched to the Revolving Earth.
After the Midway Plaisauce had had
its season of pictusesque glory, those
of its inhabitants who were really sav
ages returned to their original homes
and settled down to tell stories of
what they had seen. Quite properly
their fellow savages have stamped
them as monuments of inveracity. A
recent traveler encountered some of
these lights of the Midway in their
native surroundings, where savagery
has had a thin veneer of elementary
education from the missionaries.
Here was a chance for the Midway
people to prove themselves tellers of
plain truth, and they were quick to
take advantage of the opportunity.
Among the stories of the returned
Midway folk was an account of the
cable car.
“There is a road,” said the savago
traveler. “It is made of two long
strips of hard metal such as the white
people make the knives of. In tha
middle is a long hole in the ground.
There is a chariot which stands on tha
metal road. You get into the chariot
aud a white man pokes a bar of metal
into the long hole. Then the chariot
goes faster than any man can run.”
“Is this lie true?” asked the stay-
at-home savages.
Assured as to this point the nntrav-
eled folk asked why the chariot should
go when the bar was stuck into tha
hole in the ground.
“Verily,” said the savage who had
been to Chicago, “verily you are a
most foolish people, who learn much
and know nothing. Do you not re
member that the missionaries taught
us in school that the earth goes
around and around?”—New York Sun.
gan taking
them last
November
hit expert-
tlaftre-
I am now
ave been
bad taken six boxes,
taking the eleventh box and
greatly benefited.
"I was also troubled with neffirous pros
tratton and numbness of my rlsi’t arm and
band so that at times I could| hardly en
dure the pain, but tbr.t bail all passed
away. I now have a good appwite and am
able to do my own work. Have done more
this summer than In the past'four years
put together. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Pale People cured me and I think it my
.duty tc let other sufferers know It."
Hnndreds of equally remarkable oases
have been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.
MC.
IILL BUGGY CO., Rock Nltl.S.C.1
Liberty.—A great many
pie have been kept out of the
bhurA of Christ by the Impressions
they have gained, that to be a Chris
tian is not to be a free man. There
fore, I think we Christians ought so to
iuae our liberty as to emphasise the fact
that We have It.—Dr. Lyman Abbott,
iCongregatlonalist, Brooklyn, New
York.
Beauty la BleeA Doe*.
(Stan blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. CascareU, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
up the lazy liver and driving all im-
from the body. Begin to-day to
pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Caacsrets,—beauty for ten cents.- All drug
gists^ Satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
The microbe of love usually steers clear of
an ol^ bachelor’s heart.
LreuA Co’» “Pick Leaf” Smoklas Tekacro
stands at the top for its delicious aroma.
Good at can be made. Try it
In the town of Chile most shops are onen
till midnight, and during the hot afternoocs
they are locked up.
A Geonrialady writes: “Since first using
ind seeing the value of DR. MOFFKTT’S
in A (TEETHING POWDERS) In all
, es Incident tr childhood, I have never
i without them In the bouse, and wouM
1 all mothers to give them." ’] bxthisa
digestion, Regulates the Howels, makes
« ewy and keeps the baby In a
- coQilitipn,
hysician is one who Is able to
•f good fees.
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Mrs. Igloalow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reducing inflame
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Fits
nr'**
Nerve Restorer. $3 trial bottleand treatise free
Dk. R. H. Klutz, IJd.. 931nh St.Phtla. Pa.
? perm tnently cared. No fits or nervous.
»n*r first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
e Resto
Some men overirork
li e without work.
themselves trying to
■ducat* Torn Dowels With C«ecarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure conatlputlon forever.
Mo, 25c. It C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money
The only soap wh-ehtbe Hindoos of the or
thodox type employ is made entirely of vege
table products.
To Cure » Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Broirut Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. Me.
Kmerica baa eight towns named Madrid,
three of which are considering the expedi
ency of changing their names.
-A
•can Tokseeo Spit tad fcaeke Tear life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic. full of life, nerve and rigor, take No-To-
Bae. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. AU druggists, 50c or 11. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or Maw York.
A .woman’s idea of wrong is something a
man does that would be a mistake if she did
it herself.
Pimples Cured.
All disfiguring plmpl-a »re due to diseased
blood. Salve or ooemeilr-s wlU no-, cure II B.
B. will euro because it driv s out of the blood
the poton which creates pimples. One to four
bottlee are warranted to cure. B. B. B. Is pi
bott-e $1.00.
pureiy
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j*ege
Send for book. Blood Balm Co., Allanta. Ga
Some men exert themselves more in trying
to borrow a dollar than in trying to earn
one.
Ko-To-Bae far Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes
, Mood pure. Wc.tL AU
A World’s Wonder.
One of the greatest wonders of
Java, 4 ‘the fire island,” a large lake
of boiling mud, is situated almost in
the plaiusof Grobogana, some distance
to the northeast of Solo. It is nearly
two miles in cicumference and in the
centre immense columns of soft, hot
mnd'may be seen continually rising
and falling, like great black timbers
thrust forth and then suddenly with
drawn by a giant’s baud. Besides
the phenomena of the columns, there
are two gigantic bubbles near the
western edge, which fill np like hogs
balloons and explode on an average
three times per minute.
An Awful Possibility.
Marie—Don’t cry. Yon must be
brave while Jack is away with the
army. Remember, the war will soon
be over and then he will return to
you.
Penelope—Yes; but I’m afraid that
before he comes back some other hate
ful man will marry me.
Boston claims to have the longest paved
street In the world, which is seventeen and a
aalf miloa !n length.
Plso’s Cure is the mcdi-lne to break uu
children’s Coughs and Colds.-Mrs. M
Bldxt, Sprague. Wash., March A 1894.
The Mauser Klfle end Ours.
The Maubbr rifle used by the Span
iards in Cuba possesses many admir
able characteristics. So, too, doea the
new American army gun, whieh u
known generally as the Krag-Jorgan-
sen, but the greater number of our
aoldiers, owing to the haste in arming,
sra compelled to use tbo old Spring-
field rifle. The speed of the bullet, its
initial velocity, is the number of feet
per second at which it is traveling
when it leaves the muzzle of the gun.
Tbia rate for our Springfield rifles it
about 1,860 feet a second; for the
Spanish Mauser it is 2,286 fe3t a sec
ond, and for the Krag-Jorgenaen 2,000
feet a second, and, generally speaking,
the faster the ballet the farther it will
travel in a straight line.
Every wife should be
her husband begins to
amount of Interest Id
Life.
It’s bad form to drink too much wine at
dinner and it’s bad taste in the morning.
Albert Burch, West Toledo, Ohio, aay»:
Hairs Catarrh Cure saved my life." Write
him for particulars. Bold by Drugglsta, .5c.
War Atlas.
I _____ â–  goi
placed in the hands of all Its Ticket Agents
atprinotpal points, a War Atlas, showing the
United States, Eurepcon Countries, Cape
Verde aad PhiniptDe IsUn-ls, Cuna and its
larger cities In detail, and with maps of the
World. North America, Europe aud South
America.
These Atlasqs are full of Information, and
will prove of great asslstanoe In understand
ing the movements of fleets and armies as
given In the newspaper*. On aroount of the
great expense of getting out this Atlas, the
Seaboard Air Line Is compelled to fix a price
of twenty-five cents each, which Is merely
nominal.
Thay can be obtained upon apoltcatlon to
Agent*. Representatives or to T. J. Anderson,
General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va.
CHICK AS! AUGA NATIONAL PARK
A Great Opportunity to Pay a Visit
to the Camp.
The very low rate* named by the Seaboard
Air Line to Atlanta, Ga.. on account of the
Reunion of the Confederate Veteran*. July
20th to Xird, of about one cent per mile, to
gether with a like rate from Atlanta to Chic-
amnuga, given by the W. a a R. R.. affords
an opportunity for seeing the Park and pay-
. ‘ - ai’ * it be
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THE
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undo* by se:
bteen feet long St
__,_J after tnv taking two
is I am sure has caused my
i past three years. I am still
the only cathartic worthy of
Deoplc.”
W. BOWLXS, Baird, Mass
SAW MILLS.
If you need a saw mill, any stse,
ms baton buying elsewhere. I have
the most complete line of mills of any
dealer or manufacturer in the South.
CORN MILLS,
Vary highest grads Stones, at unusual
ly low prices,
WOOD-WORKIHG MACHINERY,
Planers, Moulders, Edgy-s Re-Saws,
GRDVES
Band Saws, Laths, eta
ENGINES AND DOILERS,
and Ltddi
»rf
r .
Talbott and Liddell.
Engleberg Rios Huller, in stock, quick
delTvery, low prtoes.
V. C. BADHAM,
No. 1826 Main Si, Columbia, S. C.
BIRGAINS
SECOND HAND
»
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
!• JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTKD. PRICE BOcts.
Galatia, Ills.. Nov. M, I8M.
Parts Medicine Co.. St. Louie, Mo.
Gentlemen:—We sold last year. *00 bottles of
GROVE’S TASTELESS CHIU. TONIC and have
three ktum already tUsyear. In all oar ex
» of 14 yean. In the drag burton*, have
>ld an article that gave such universal tatis-
as yonr Tonic. Your* truly,
ABNsr.CAim ft rn.
DO F SAW
WOOD?
.uotuMth* tertmaeblanr
•av* tun* and rtwnstfa.Tb*
“n*** 1 *" ^SMALLEY SAWS
enabUrae man to doth* work iau could d* la
Gins. Gins. Gina.
One 70 taw Lummut gin, feeder and condenser, good
order. $*0.
One to taw Wlnshtp gin aad condenser, good order.
One «) taw Wlnthlp gin. feeder and condenser, good
order. $10.
One 4S t*w Wlnthlp gin, fair order, $15.
One to taw Van Winkle feeder, good order. $$>.
One So mw Pratt gin, feeder and condenser, good
at new, S2U0.
Two to taw Pratt glut, feeder! and condensers, good
order, $100 each.
One 70 taw Pratt gin, feed o' and condenser, good
order, grju.
Two to taw Muiurer feeder*, good order, $15,
One flu mw Wlm-hlp feeder, good order, $15.
One M mw Van Winkle feeder, good order, $1150.
< me To mw Pratt feeder, gbod order, $301
One 70 mw Pratt condenser, good order, $30.
Engines an4 Rollers.
One 30 H. P. Atlas engine and 25 H. P. portable boiler
complete, good order. $250.
i ne 2fl H. P. Liddell engine and 35 H. P. Atlas return
tubular boiler complete, xood order, S27J.
One W M. P. portable boiler, fair order, $n.
On« IS H. P. Uelaer engine anil boiler on wheels,
good order, $100.
One 4 H- P. engine and boiler on skldwTatr order, $5$
out- < 11. P. Vertical engine aad boiler [Faryuhar]
good ord-r, $73.
One A. H. P. Voter engine and boiler on skids,
order, S4UJ.
One 20 . P. Erie engine and return tubular boll i
good order, $250.
One 2u H. P. Lombard return tabular boiler,
order, $100.
miscellaneous.
One Talbott Ponv mw mill, fair or-ier, gluO.
One Uoodell ft Waters 24'' turfaoer $75.
Two Boss cotton preaaes. good order, $75 each.
The above offered subject to prior i
Write Vs quick. Unusually low pi
on new machinery, all kinds.
W. H. GIBBES & 0
COLUMBIA, S.
JARMERS WANTED
j Aa Agents for Young’a A
â–  Portable Plank Peace. N
no taortlae, nothing needed to I
fence bnt plunk*,, hammer, saw a
One of the greatest invention* o!
Can be taken down and put up a
two hands can load and unlotd
wagon. I use it tqjknce in mj
r glstered Poland CTmirt Ho^s. I
m« to move my lot as often as
and nae all waste corners wh:
may be weeds, clover, fruit, nuts,
enabling me to send out better |
It would be post-ibis for m«to<
do. Practical, reliable farmers\
agents, because they can see the
us** of this great invention. Wr
some one else gets towns -ip or c-
J. A. YOUNC, - - Greenaboi
QIMREPA
MBnw saws, f
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBI
FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND P
And Repair
Belting, lnj<
M IMS 4 SUPPLY CO,
AUGUSTA.