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The wife of Dr. C. H. Emory, of Bed
ford, Mass., a few days ago noticed a
small white speck on the top of a hard
oak centre table, of which she has been
the owner for six years. Yesterday
the speck suddenly developed into an
opening about three-eighths of an
inch in diameter, out cif which crawled
a strange looking bug, gray in color,
about one inch in length, and having
several arms and legs. There is much
speculation concerning the strange in
sect. Undoubtedly it was fmbodied in
the top of that polished centre table
ever since the table was made from the
rough lumber by the manufacturer.
Since the possessiop of the table by
Dr. Emory there has been no break in
it* surface, for Mrs. Emory nas had it
under her daily care. Dr. Emory still
has the captive, and is trying to iden
tify k.—New York Telegram.
STORIES OP RELIEF.
Two Letters to Mrs. Pinkham.
Mrs. John Williams, English town,
H. J., writes:
“ Dkab Mbs. Pinkram:—I cannot be-
to tell you how I suffered before
taking your remedies. I was so weak
that I eould 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 arid indigestion. Before I had
taken one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal
better, and after taking two and one-
> half bottles and half a box of your
Liver IPills I was cured. If more would
take your medicine they would not
have to suffer so much.”
Mrs. Josbph Peterson, S13 East St.,
Warren, fis., writes:
“Dsajj Mbs. Pinkham:—I have suf
fered with womb trouble over fifteen
years. 1 had inflammation, enlarge
ment and displacement of the womb.
I bad the backache constantly, also
headache, and was so dizzy. 1 had
heart trouble, it seemed as though my
i heart was in my throat at times chok*
[ ing me. I could not walk around and
II could not lie down, for then my heart
j 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-
of Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable
a pound, and used three pack-
of Sanative Wash, and can say
â– m perfectly cured. I do not think
eould have lived long if Mrs. Pink-
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I tics
Boy* Foiled Him
Old Cy Bramble had never been a
boy. He probably began to dry up
shortly after he was weaned and
passed through boyhood in a sort of
chrysalis state, with the diflerence
that he never became a butterfly.
Bramble hated boys, and every boy
in Tunley hated him. His chief reasou
for hatiug boys was that they were
noisy, and it naturally followed that
the day in the year that he most
loathed was the Fourth, and he had
been known to say that if he had his
way it would be a capital offence to set
off even a parlor match. On the even
ing of the third of July he would de
scend into his cellar with a basket of
food, a lamp and some books and with
both ears staffed with cotton, and he
would not be seen again until became
out on the morning of the fifth.
So the astonishment of the small
boys of Tunley may be easily im
agined when he gave it out that he
would take orders for firecrackers and
torpedoes to be ready for delivery on
the evening of the third, and for
which he would ask just half the mar
ket rates. Was he crazy or had he
turned philanthropist?
But he was evidently in earnest, and
the oh&uce of getting fireworks so
cheap outweighing all other considera
tions he did a land office business in
the way of taking orders.
At 7 on the evening of the third his
goods were ready, and he had a busy
time waiting on all his boyish cus
tomers, but by 11 o’clock he was
ready for bed, and he went theie, not
to his cellar.
The morning of the Fourth dawned
as disgustingly early as it usually
does, but wakeful and nervous people
waited in vain for noisy salutes. In
neighboring towns the faint sound of
cannon and pistols conld be heard,
but Tunley was as still as the grave
of a dumb man.
When the grown-ups came down to
breakfast they found their children
holding indignation meetings. Some
thing was the matter with the fire
crackers. They sputtered and hiised,
but did not crack, and the torpedoes
simply broke in a distressingly tjuiet
way and scattered pebbles over the
ground.
Bramble was found sitting ontside
of his house in an armchair, reading
a book and looking as contented as a
well-fed kitten. It was evidently a
put-up job on bis part. He had doc
tored the fireworks, that he might en
joy a quiet Fourth in the open air.
When it dawned on the boys that
they had been victimized they lost no
time in forming a parse and a com
mittee. The purse enabled the com
mittee to go to the nearest town and
bay a large quantity of crackers of all
sizes. ,
At about 3 in the afternoon Bramble
sunk into a restful nap. tdis dried-up
features relaxed, his withered talons
lay like a heap of picked bones in his
lap, and he gave himself over to
dreams. ,
Thtm irwis-tfiat the pi
The paraders wore all tl
had been duped, and th
all the boys in town wit!
exceptions. The line of
past his house, and his racking chair
was the reviewing stand. His slum*
bers was disturbed by a beating of tin
pans, a blowing of horns Nnd the ex
plosion of firecrackers. Tien, before
he was fully awake he wa^ bound to
his chair by a stout rope, aiml the per
formance concluded with Vhat the
boys called “The Bombarmnent'of
Moscow,” in which a dozen hake can
non crackers played an active pakt, ex
ploding simultaneously under thel “re
viewing stand.”
By a miracle the old man was^iyrt
hurt, but he burst his bonds with
strength that great fear sometim
gives, and rattled into the house like
skeleton in a gale of wind, and all thi
rest of that Fourth he spent in hi
cellar, while the boys held high carai-
val in front of his house.
And nothing was ever done to them
either, for public opinion, as expressed
by their parents, held that a man who
was mean enongh to knowingly sell
damaged fireworks to boys deserved
all that he got.
This all happened some years ago,
and old Bramble has gone tc a place
where firecrackers don’t keep, but one
of the Tunley boys told me about the
eocurrence, and so I know it is true.
—Charles Battell Loomis.
A characteristic step has been
by Russia in its progress la
East in the decision of the gon
to establish an academy of phlkfl
St Vladivostok, from which it is
posed to graduate “an elite of
ters, consuls and business men”
serve the interests of that empire,
letter In the New York Times ssys
Russian students will be admitted
this academy who have first been grad
uated from a classical, professional^
military, or theological school. The
curiculum will include courses in geoff^J
raphy and history of the Eastern coun
tries, all European languages, and the
various language* and dialects of East
ern Asia. The design of the govern
ment evidently is that Russia shall be i
represented In the East by officials who
will have been trained as experts in all,
that pertains to that region, and who
will thus be In a position to adminis
ter upon Russian Interests with Intelli
gence and success. The outcome, how
ever, goes far beyond what may be
characterized as the merely selfish am
bition of Russia, os It will make for
the Interests of civilization. — ^ I1
Once More, the tomailcd Letter.
Here is a new story about the maa
who forgot to mail his wife’s letter.
The hero is a newspaper man who is
connected with one of the Now
Orleans dallies:
Something over two years ago. on t
cold winter’s day, his wife gave him
a letter to mail, and he slipped it into
his overcoat pocket. It was addressed
to a friend in Los Angeles. Two weeks
ago, during a chilly snap, he put on the
overcoat, and In the lining he felt the
long lost missive. Conscience strick
en. and without noticing the date or re
membering when the letter had been
given him, he rushed off and posted it.
,It was when the reply came from the
friend in Los Angeles that the secret
was out. The friend thought that the
‘writer must have gone crazy. "I was
glad to get your letter," the friend re
plied, “but what on earth is the matter
with you? You wrote things that hap-
|ened two years ago and about nothing
else.”
It took some time to get matters
straightened out.—New Orleans Times
Democrat.
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tell rs jj genuine tea right off, because it
would be so different, you know."—
Chicago News.
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From the OtueUe, Blandintvillf, IU.
The wife of the Rev. A. R. Adams, pastor
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insville, III., was for years compelled to
live a life of torture from disease. Her
case baffled the physicians, but to-day ah*
is alive and well, and tells the story of b$r
recovery as follows:
“About six years ago,” said Mrs. Adams,
*T weighed about 140 pounds, but my
health began to fall and I lost flesh. My
food did not agree with me and felt like a
stone in my stomach. I began to bloat all
over until I thought I had dropsy.
“I had pains and soreness in my left side
which extended clear across my back and
also into the region of my heart. During
these spells a hard ridge would appear in
the left side of my stomach and around
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“These attacks left me sore and exhaust
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the children laughing and playing nearly
drove me wild. I suffered also from female
troubles and doctored with ten different
shvsiuians without receiviug any help.
My hus-
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the news
paper o 1
Dr. Wil-
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Pale Peo
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gan taking
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November
but experl-
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taking tho eleventh box and have been
greatly benefited.
“I was also troubled with nervous pros
tration and numbness of my rlgst arm and
hand so that at times I could hardly en
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able to do my own work. Have done more
this summer than in the past four years
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German Experience With the Grip.
An extensive investigstion as to the
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Army, assuming, as it did, the form
of an epidemic, has given definiteness
to medical opinion as to its being a dis
ease that owes its origin to certain
miasmatic external cauaes, while, on
ithe other hand, there is not assumed
to be any sure evidence of the influ
ence of weather, climate, wind or soil,
or the season of the year. To the
contrary, indeed, the nnmber of those
cases in which the spread and the
mode of spreading of the ailment is
attributable to human intercourse was
considerably increased by the experi
ence of the last epidemic. Bnt au
thorities are still in a state of doubt as
to whether the infection is carried
directly from person to person, or
whether the infections material is
carried by the intervention of inani
mate objects through the air. Of the
real germ that causes the disease
there is no precise knowledge. Reasons
are given, however, for believing that
inanimate substances may house the
real germs of the disease and convey
them far away; and if, therefore, dead
anbstanoes can thus contribute to the
spread of the disease germs, snch a
fact may perhaps explain the appear
ance of the disease upon ship* on the
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Evening Star.
Australian eggs now sell in London
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Plso s Cufe Is the medi >lne to break up
children’s Coughs and CoMe—Mrs. M. G.
Mmtkt. Sprague, Wash., March 8,1891.
Studies la Eoflisk.
An English medical Journal has been
making a collection of curioeities of
English in the medical advertisements
sent it from the continent—moatly
from Germany. Thus it appears that
the special merit of a certain mineral
spring is that “it stirs the dermal
functions," while it is also “an excel
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produced by the fresh on both be
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANClttCe. Cat
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SMALLKV MFG. OO., Mnnitowoo, Wla.
THE BAILEY-LEBBY GO.
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AVES Engines and Hollers,
AULTMAN & TAYLOR Threshers,
MONI i OR” Rustless Grain Meimrators,
Gins, Presses, Corn and Cane Mills,
ENGLKUURO Rico Haller and Polisher,
DE LOACH Saw Mills,
Leather A Rubber Reltlng, Lacing,
Packings, Pipe, Iron Fittings, In**
Joe tors. Pulleys, ShsfUug, Hand
Pumps and Oenueal Supplies.
CHARLESTON, - - S. C.
Try our B-L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Metal
SAW MILLS.
If you need a saw mill, any size write
me before buying elsewhere. I have
the most complete line of mills of any
dealer or manufacturer in the South.
CORN MILLS.
Very highest grade Stones, at unusual
ly low price#.
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY,
Planers, Moulders, Edger-*, Re-Saw*
Bond Saws, Laths, etc. ,
[NflINCS AMI gOIttBS,
Talbott and Liddell.
Engleberg Rice Huller, In stoolr, qulok
delivery, low prioee.
V. C. BADHAM,
No. 1826 Main Ht., Columbia, S. 0.
BARGAINS
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY.
Ulna. Gins.
Clns.
One 70 ssw Lummus gin, feeder nmi condenser, good
order, #*>.
One 40 saw WU
$J0.
One 40 saw Wlashlp gin, feeder and condenser, good
order, $40
One 41 saw Wlnshlp gin, fair order. $15.
Wmkle feeder, good order. $30.
Vlashlp gin and condenser, good order,
feeder and condenser, good
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
18 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 00 cts.
Galatia, Ills., Nov. W, 18».
Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:—We sold last veer, 000 bottle* of
G JUlVEH TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have
bought three gross already this year. In all oar ex-
perteooo of 14 yaen v ln the drug business, have
never told an article that gave such universal satw-
tactiou aa your Tonic. Your* truly.
ABKSY.CARR SCO-
ISAWl
WOOD?
One A) saw Van
One SI saw Pratt gin,
as new. Sail.
Two (0 .aw Pratt gins, feeders and condensers, good
order. gltXI each.
One 70 s«w Pratt gin, feeder end condenser, good
orfer, $ia>.
Two at sew Monger feeders, good order, $15.
One to mw Wln.hlp feeder, good order, $15,
One 50 tew Van Winkle feeder, good order, $13.50.
< me 70 mw Pratt feeder, good order. $S0.
One 70 mw Pratt condenser, good order, $30.
| Engines and Boilers.
One 30 H. P. Atlas engine and 35 H. P. portable bollef
complete, good order, $350.
â– e 35 if. p. Uddell engine and 33 H. P. Atlas return
tubular boiler complete, good order, $375.
One 13 H. P. portable boiler, fair order, $75.
One 13 H. P. Oelser engine and boiler • n wheels,
good order. $100.
One 4 H. P. engine and boiler on skids, fair order, $10.
OneSK- P. Vertical engine end boiler [Farquharj
good order, $75.
One 8. 8. P. Tout engine and boiler on skid*, good
orde*. t4oo.
One 30 .i. P. Kite engine and return tubular boiler ta
good order, $350.
One 30 B. P. Lombard return tubular boiler, good
order, $100.
Miscellaneous,
One Talbott Ponv aew mill, fair order, $100.
One Ooodeu A Waters 34” surfacsr $73.
Two Bow ootton prewie*. good order, $73 each.
The above offered subject to prior sa’a.
Write (7a Quick. Unusually low prioee
on new machinery, all kinds.
W. H. 6IBBES & CO;,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
FARMERS WANTED i
| Aa Agents for Young’s A Cablets
â–  Portable Plank Fenre, No post#*
no mortise, nothing needed to build this
fence bat plsnks, hammer, ssw and nails,
One of the greatest Inventions of the sgel
Can be taken down and put up as fsst sd
two hands can load and unload from a
wagon. I use It to fence In mv herd of
r-gTstered Poland China Hogs. It enables
me to move my lot se often as I desire,
and use all waste corners where there
may bo weeds, clover, fruit, nuts, etc., also
enabling me to aend out better pigs than
It would be possible for me to otherwise
do. Practical, reliable fanners wanted os
agents, because they can see the practical
use of this great Invention. Write before
some one else gets township or county.
J. A. YOUNG, - - Oreenaboro, W. C.
n IN REPAIRS
SAWS. RIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c.,
FOR ANY MAKB OF GIN.
ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES
And Repairs for same. Shafting. Pulleys.
Belting, injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fitting#.
mm IRON S0KKS k SUPPLY CO.,
AlfOUSTA, CIA.
fiNew sad Quick
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I N ordering gneds or making enquiries of sd-
v» rtlsers It will kc to your sivantnge tn men
tion this pager. Se. $9
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