Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 04, 1900, Image 4

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f J. r?hira rnvMMita. . Teacher?"Ntm. Utile gfrl, I bare la told the clan about the tricked place m being pared with good (otentions. Now K what do yon suppoeo htwfp la pared ?K with?" Little OIrt <with a delightful recollection of a frt'&h-old picnic) ? "Ham nandwIefceB. tv-nannx, an' pie."? JHarlem Life. i Last year 4,700,000 cubic yards of ma- ( tcriai was drrdged out of the DuluthSuperior harbor. I * Spring ' j J Annually Says Take ^ J Hood's 5 *t Sarsaparilla i J In the spring t ho'?e Pimples, Bolls, 0 I S Eruptions and Uonnrul Bad Poolings 0 T indicate that thoro nro cobwebs iu ? tlio system. It ueoda n thorough T 0 brushing, nail tho Unt brush Is ^ ^ Hood's Harsiiparllla, which swoops A ? all humors beroro it. Tilts groat ? " medicine er'adicntos ficrofuta, suu 0 duos Salt Bbeuin, neutralizes the ^ A avidity which causes liheumitlsm? f ? in short, purlHet thn blood and a r thoroughly rouovatas the whole ^ 0 physical system. w A "Hood's Hurrciparllli has boon A j t akoa in our futuily us u blood purl- a T fior and spring medlclso witli satis- T 0 factory results." Luxm Kioiiahii- 0 0 hon, 135 West William street, Bath, A ^ N. V. Bo sure to got Hood's. ^ A Story of 'fniai. Lloyd Lowndes and Itiohard Liwndoa, sons or Governor Ixmndes of Maryland, are twin? and look very -jutich alike.. According to u story goting the rounds. ItUlmrd w-us traveling through Ohio n year ago. when a mail c.atno through the cars and slapped him on the back. "Hello, Lloyd," he said, "stop over and spend the night with me at Clilllieothe." Uirliurd said he wasn't Lloyd, hut the man wouldn't believe film, eu he stopped over. Among the people he met was Miss May Qulnn. She liked him and lie J iked her, but Richard had been married for several years. Ho he told his brother Lloyd about her. ;uwl In process of time Lloyd went to see her, fell In love, proposed, and was matrled last week. W hen he told liis ilancee that lie was r.ot the Lloyd she first met, but that the first Lioyd. was a false * Lloyd and really Richard, he hail .1 hard (into convincing her hu was sneaking the truth Philadelphia h.v .1? wards and two branches oi tin* <ilv council. Chicago lias wards. A MOTHER'S tfTORY. Tolls Ahout IIor DnTijfhtor's ILlnesa and. How She was Roliovod Two Lcttorn to Mra- Plr.khnm. "m hh. Pinkii&m :?1 write to toll you ahout my daughter. fa lie is nineteen years old and is flowing all the tkue., and bus boon for about JJ three months. Yhedoctor does Iter but very little good, if any. I C thought t would *r-v ^ydtu K. rinlt'iam'8 Vegetable <Y>m pound. but 1 \ ^ tvunl your advice _A ^21?' J Iirf/It^ iu?.rii?Min?? * - ' USf"- * hav* ^?eeoine > very innch alarmed i aabout hot iik she is * fpB^P ,)f ulv iM.n,.ii< ,?v j daughter has r ????.veil front th'" use of I>\<tiii 1*!. I'ink hum V Vegetable Com- ] pound. \(U?r t ir .in^r the use of ' f your meiirme sh Iio.mii to metid rapidly mid is now .11>1< to I?? at h"r work Her menses .ire riynlur ;md 1 almost p.mile- 1 fi 1 I very thankful to v?ii nudes h to h!\v:u keep your V<"f;?'UI)li! ( < ; ipom.tl in inv house. It ! is the lies! 11.ed' 11 I ( \ kui'ii . You | hnvo my |K'hii:s.ihi! to pubi sli this ! IrtU v if yi .i wish, t sua;, ho the means ! of doiny others ffooil Miss. Matii.ua A Cami\ Manchester Milt, Mooon, t?a., September Is. So. I t, C^HO'OE Vegetables . : 11 1 ' ' win aiways una a r< any marla t -but only that farmer ran raise them who has studied the threat secret how to obtain both qua!it\ and quantity by the judieiotn use of wellbalanced fertilizers. No fertilizer for \ e^ctables can produce a large yield unless it contains :it least 8?^ Potash. Send for our hooks, which furnish full information. We send them free of charge. OiCRMAN KALI WORKS, m Nwuu St, Nr? York. 'palmetto kr notes. : State Militia. Tie following U the general order Issued recently by the adjutant genrral, the preparation of which has borebofore been referred to. Ireneral Order No. 9. Par. 1. The reorganization of the military forces of the State of South (Jarotina having been completed, notice is hereby given to company commanders of the volunteer trooius anj national guard that the regular annual inspections of companies will be resumed a<t ilu< earliest d;vte practicable ami ?itir? notice of dates two weeks prior Lr> day of inspection of each company will be forwarded to company commanders. Par. 2. Special attention is called to tlio fact that after the schedule of dates for inspections has been made and published. charges oannot he made without deranging the entire schedule, nud Do change will be granted, except for most urgent and unavoidable conditions, us the funds allowed for said purpose will not be sufficient to make duplicate trips, and any company failing as prescribed will be passed over. Par., 3. In order to prevent delay, company commanders must be prepared on the day of inspection to furnish the inspector with a complete roil of his company, upon which shall lie tinted all changes of membership since the kLst inspection. Par. 4. The department urges upon officers and men the necessity of otlending drills and greater.^duvotion to the ip teres! 6 of the service, which is the source front wthioli increased efficiency may he derived. Owing to the short period of time for practical drills Mid theoretical instruction which lapsed between the organizing of ithe companies aud the inspections last year, the department made due- allowances at the last inspections, hut sufficient time has passed for the organizations to show marked improvements at the approaching inspections, and the requirements of General Orders No. 2 and k nrlll l.i. ,.i,rwll,. Par. 5. Inefficiency in drill and dtHeipllne. care of Slate property and soldierly bearing will be closely observed by the inspector, and timely warning Is given that companies will not be continued in the active service who ! have retrograded in efficiency since last Inspection: and companies now on the reserve list will be promptly advanced lo the active list when they have gxiuod a degree of merit that will justify their advancement. Par. C. Company commanders are herein notified that special attention will he given to extended order drills, and each organization will he thoroughly tested, in efficiency along this line, as it is the most essential requisite of 1 good soldier, and all errors of officers in formations will ho carefully noted, and where these errors are sufficient the officer will ho ordered to appear before an examining board which will he formed for the purpose of revoking commissions of officers who are Incapable. Jly order of J. \V. FIjOVI), Adjutant and Inspector tlenoral. Official: John 11. Frost, A. A. and I. Gen. Palmetto Notes. Columbia. S. C.. Special. The ofllcialr, of the Seaboard Air Line have notified the South Carolina railroad commission that the new road from Ghoraw to Columbia will he ready for inspection on April 12th. Tthe commission has accepted the date, and If tlie lntipci-iioii in ski isiuruiry. regular schedule* will he put into ? ffect and traffic begun. The route south of Columhia will not be ready for a few weeks longer, as the roadway through this city is being expensively built. It is stated on good authority tJiat the board of education of the Soui.li Carolina Methodist Couferenee will floait hondo and make additions to the buildings of the Columbia Female College here, nece-sit ited by tilie increased demand on the institution's facilities. This was the object of the . >?rd meeting here. Plan are now on t'< which will make the early consummation of this movement a certainty. Prominent New Yorkers are charged with had Viilt i in a suit tiied .11 Treu ton. N. -I M 1 'llioro i in the race for the llrst county prize at the nest State lAair. Ilcn't t: 'ilie i ' mined i so* cure tlie S ih. ard itailrt i.l from Osb; air, N. to this place, bhcncc to Blenheim, eveJi mile sou Mi of here. This would be the most important feed, er that the Seaboard Air Line could i build and the business men of this I county hu\e determined to have the I i\>?d. _____ I Brevities. Champion James .1. Jeffries, after ?v?nsiderab!e wire correspondence witih Manager "llllly ' Brady, finally announced that only McCoy. Sharkey and HMtrslmmons will lie barred in selecting three heavy-weights Jeffries is to meet at TnttorsaH's in Chicago April Ith. I'hrougli '.lie breaking clown of the first floor in the factory building at 213 and 21". Fast Forty-fourth street, New York, which was totally destroyed by tire and three firemen we.re killed and two injured. The men were prclpltated Into the basement in whldh was about six feet of water and pinned under tlv.? debris. It Is supposed they war.* drowned. 1' was stated authoritatively in Washington '.that the visit to that, rity of the committee of the Kentuc ky Republicans has not caused the administration to change the policy it had settled upon regarding the whole Kentucky controversy. Admiral Watson has sailed from Manila for Yokohama^ Japan, where L" will have four of his moat powerful warsul.^. <hus confirming the reports of a navu demonstration In those enters. CONCESSIONAL. What Ou.r Uwmakcrsare Doing frow Day to Day. SENATE. Rightgr-third Day.?A direct vote was taken by the 8cnate on the projxisitlon to strike .from lie Porto Rico measure the provision levying fifteen per cent, of the Dingle;, law duties upon Porto Rico products. "The .proposition waa defeated bv a vote of 16 to 33. The feature of the debate was the speech of Mr. Dcveridge. of Indiana. While he advocated reciprocity between the United fitates and l*orto Rico, he announced that if all efforts CO secure free trade should fail ho would support the pending hill. The bill was under discussion throughout the session, several important amendments being agreed to. Eighty-fourth Day.?Merriment swept the traditional dignity or the Senate. Staid sticklers for senatorial dc-ecruin literally held their sideu and shouted with la/uphiter. while the crowded galleries joined in the laughing tumult, which not "the faintest effort was made to restrain. Senator Pettus. of Alabama, the oldest member of the body? his age being only a few months short of four score years?delivered the funniest speech heard within the Senate "chamber in many years. It sparkled with wit and bubbled over with humor. Its sarcasm was keen, but not bitter; and oven those who were the victims of it could not but enjoy its perfect good humor and its unalloyed fun. Throughout It all. Mr. Pettus was as solemn as if he were delivering a funeral oration. Mr. Proctor. Republican, of Vermont, delivered a forceful argn ment in support of free trade with the island of Porto Rico. Considerable progress was made with the Porto Riican measure during the day. most of the committee amendments and several offered by Senators being disposed of. Mr. Deipew, of New York, and Mr. Slporrner. of Wisconsin, gave notice that they would speak on Monday on the Porto Rlcan bill. Consideration of hire Porto litem bill was then resumed and Mr. Proctor spoke. Eighty-fifth Day.?The feature of the day's session was an exhaustive dlscussion of the ppnding meafeure by Mr. Fairbanks, of Indiana. Particular interest was manifested by Senators on both sides of the chamber in the speech in view of the attitude of Mr. Fairbanks' colleague. Mr. Bevericjge. He supported vigorously and unequivocally the pending measure, making an argument which, some of his colleagues said, would attract widespread attention. Consideration of.the Porto Rlean bill being resumed. Mr. Bacon, of Georgia. made a statement concerning the substitute offered yesterday for ticpending unfinished business. He desired. he said, to take to himself no credit for the substitute as it was the measure originally prepared by Mr. Foraker. amended elightly. He could not speak for all members on his side of the chamber, hut he knew that as hn had introduced the measure in the utmost good faith, some Democrats, -'t least. would support it. It presented, lie thought, the best proposition yet made, inasmuch as it provide \ a free territorial government of the United St ites. HOUSE. Eighty-third Day.?After four days of stormy debate the house passed the Army Appropriation Bill. As passed lv-. 1.111 I. /.til' ? e ii??* iiiii i uiii > .-Mimiuv iii'.mnini liuui the form in which it came from the committee. One of the last amendment* adopted opens the Soldiers' Homes to the officers and men of the volunteer and regular armies incapacitated 'by service during or since the Spanish War. The chief incident of the day was a defense of the War Department by Mr. Parker lX. .1.), against in charge of reckless extravagance in the fitting up of the transport Sumner made b> Mr. Driggs, of New York, yesterday. Mr. Mi Rao (l)oni.. Ark.), moved tn strike from the provision for the "manufacture or purchase" of small arm ammunition the words "or purchase." he declared that the government had ample facility for the manufacture of ammunition. Mr. Ilull-yigorously opposed the amendment. It might he nr . sirv bo purchase anihiunition and the hands of the government stv uld not be tied. He called attention to our helpless'condition for lack of ammunition at the opening of tiie Spanish War and s." d h f.tvotetl the accumulation of mun-lt'- >f war. Mr. Underwood (Ala.). >1 the amendment. He was opp <> placing discretionary power to pit"-base In the hands of the War Department. He was inclined 16 think it led to oxlra\ iganeo and j< l?l?ery. and called the attenfkm of the Hou&e to the facts elicited yesterday regarding the transport Sumner. This referent- to the Sumner aroused Mr. Parker, who detailed the history of the vessel, which, he said, had been wfltTTy distorted. A't 4:23 p. ra. the House adjourned. Eighty-foil nth f>ay. The House devoted the clay to ffivr claims. The bill to remuncrmto the Britisih 'Table Company for oxpear.es Incurred in repairing the Manila cable, cut by Admiral Dewey. Whirli was under consideration s-.ewr.vl weeks ago. was consigned to oblivion, as wa < the bill to refer to tihe Court of Claims the claims of citizens of certain 'border counties of Pennsylvania who suffered losses-, during the various incursions of rebel forces into thot State during the <-ivlI war. Thin Mil has been before Comigre s for over 13 vfiiirs anil involves about $3,130,000. Eighty-fifth Day.?The House finish* ed up a hard week's work by passing the fortifications appropriations bill. Not a single amendment wat offered and the bill passed as it came trom the committee. A three hours' political dehate was precipitated, many members on both side? being drawn into it. Mr. Hemetvway, of Indiana, in charge of the bill, explained that the measure carried $7,003,488, being $4,695,430 leas than the estimates. He said reductions in the estimates demonstrated that the government could manufacture its own puns cneaper man U could buy thorn and the appropriation would be sufficient to keep our ?un factories at work eieht hours a day for the ensuing year. ? 1 A OKEAT TRUCK OARDEH' Mexico Muy Supply U* with Our Early Vegetable*. It A y? . A From recent developments It Is apparent that the Southern States will not possess the monopoly of supplying northern cities with garden products, says the Philadelphia Record. The science of refrigeration and the construction of refrigerator ships and r<ofrigerator ears lias reached such a high state that it is now possible to raise fruit. It might be said, in almost ativ !????% vi tm- nutm, aim UUl l > 11 IVI JllJV other part. The fact has been for years demonstrated by the shipment of carcasses from Australia to England by the shipload, where an enormous trade has been built up. The same principle can be applied to the transportation of fruits. A very large proportion of the product of California is now shipped eastward in refrigerator cars, and some of the finest fruits on display in tinEast come from that State in this way. The agriculturists in the South have recently had their attention directed to the advisability of diversifying crops by lite high price paid for garden products. The market garden has of late years become a very important factor in southern agricultural economy. Enterprising capitalists, since the development of Mexico by railroads have been looking at the possibilities of climate there, and have taken steps in some eases to establish plantations for the growth of fruits on a large <eale, which it is their iuteution to ship by refrigerator processes to I Tilted States ports and then to inland points. The schemes read well, and apparently are well based. There appears to be no reason why garden truck could not be raised in Mexico and delivered safely and profitably to a great many cities and towns throughout the lulled States. A great ninny products there aiv four to eight weeks ahead of the South. l?atry farming hus beeouie very pmlilable. Milk in large cities sells at 2.*> cents in Mexico; hotter at Jtt? to 48 eents a pound, l.abnr costs only j from 12 to 2C? cents a day. Sugar cane | turned into brown sugar yields from $70 to an acre gross. Crccu barley and corn are raised in large quantities for fodder. Cattle raising since the Spanish w.ir has been greatly stimulated, and the western cattlemen are now there lay big the foundations for hig ranches. Wheat is cultivated on the high tablelands of Central Mexico, lint it is not as good as that grown in the States. Such products a< coffee, vanilla, tub j ber. cocoauut and cocoa arc all rais d j in certain sections and raised profit a! bly. Money in l.nllnbies. A new industry is that of lulluhv fi aging. Young women ' ho an study nig vocal music very often turn their ) growing talent to small account, at I least, by going to nurseries two or I 11iu>-* ii ?n-ii i" *111m mi* i-iiii' ilren at bedtime lunir soft, crooning ' lullabies. It is in households. <if course, wIiiti' tiin uiother lias no *itigiiig voice. It>id who believes in tin* inlliicnce of sweet and correct singing on the developing enr of the ?*hihl. This may seem the exaggeration of detail, but In these days it is the irilles that are considered in their bearing upon the large results An old man wants to marry a young girl. Relatives appeal to the courts to stop it. Now if every man Itad to satisfy his family before lie perpetrated matrimony, how many marriages j would there be in the vear ? nnHiio.! From Brooklyn Life: Teacher? Johnny, yon may define tlie first person. Johnny Adam. Dr.Bull's i Cough Syrupv; i cures iu a few da; I'lLt . . at . :i Jtuuftt.-U. ?ON 10 DAYS TRIAL. \ 1 it lit i ii mil iil - T I'llOUK I ,-rnni iii r I ill i l**r I jl.ifriu-?i rl Ii i'iiis 111. \\ :ir l! Illllfili-tlll- r ill il V, il ilire I In (hi' ii-iiii >-r \< In n <\ li.ivr liiini;i-lil- W i <v ' I. til n I 1 xpiiv-s. I. Ill-O " V. -Ml I <. il? (IIB50MA, PA. A rriTTC m^nri??irnn.hn \ fi H I ^ tl.M mii>ri lit In* AlELfi 1 fi LVv ?iiLTe wMoe ' !! ii'*/ <>r<ioWem nuit nil Iiim hem apei -hen \\ .it; itn.t ??'?>r?-<l people are clvtng uilrnli <( onler*. \ hunan/.* iiirAlli'n A. WrllD lo ay. Wr wmilil 11 k? toenirntie a (ow ahln white moil in mine toll inl "Sen J. Ii. rxj l CIIOTjW tli CO ho. UI'I-!I"4 Aiiait-ll It ii I lil i ii c, AI imiiIh , <> a. ^DYSPEPSIA!! No Medicine to Shallow! t'nreit by \ b?nrptl?n In tiilny* \ If tiMt lirr.eiltiO'i nmnvT lafua.ierl. V.,I K Il Bill i 11 i! .n. M..B.I $i.ijU for a PAI^lo the MANKI.YO OIK I EHV C O.. Manolnc K. C, JlJt AUTS. iOK N C.. & O. AND <!A. )>gi (. iRfSW^tHf All tlSt FAILS- ~Cd kJ-J Best Couiih Syrup. TaeteS to aid. la' R) IVl In ttnio <lrt !>T tlntwtlrta. 9*1 ^prTwr'-^ Here It Is! Want to learn all about a aj Horm? How to l'irk Out a /A Hood One? Know Iniporfor ' V. tlona an<l so Hoard apaiust \ lX Krand? Detact Hiwaw" and /? 11 l 4 K fleet a (Jure whnn Miur ts / \ I V" TaU tb? A|>? by V. M \ the Teeth? What to rail the Inherent l'arts of the Animal! flow to Kho* a Hone Properly! All thle and other Valuable Information ran lie obtained by reading our lOU-l'AtlP. II.I.VSTKATKD IKIRttK ROOK) whloh we will forward, poat paid, on receipt of only 2.? r?au in etanapa. BOOK PI RLIHimV IIOI SK, M Leonard fit.. Naw York City I / J, ! / j "Tie Oily Tkiif That Girts lelltf." Mm. If. B. Litimer, Biloxi, Miaa., bad an itoh j breaking ont on her akin, and ahe aenda $1 (or tiro boxaa, aajing: "Tattarino ia the only thing that givas aa relief." Thia ia strong laagaage, disinterested and voluntary. It cures all skin diseases, tetter, iteh, eor.ema, salt-Tbeum. ate., and never fails. 50c. a box at druggists or Bend stamps to ' J. T. Shuptrime. Savannah, Ga. Not So l.noNfiT. I/unatica often atisurne a superiority of Intellect, to others -which Is Quite amusing. A gontleman while walking along a road not far from the side of which ran a railway, encountered a number of insane people out for ox orcise. With a nod toward the rail- I way lines, he said to oue of the luna- ! tics: "Whero doee this railway go to?" The lunatic looked at him worn- j rully for a moment, and then replied: j 'It doesn't go anywhere. We keep it bor* to run trains on."?Agate. Statkor Ohio. C'itv hfToudo, LOOAS County. f Fiiank .1. C'hknky makes oath that ho is the .senior partner of the rtrin of F. J. I'hvnkv ?v i Co.. doing liu si lies si 11 theClty o f Toledo, < 'ounty , nmi State aforesaid, and that said li mi will pay I the slim of ONK llt'Nl?Ulil? do I. OA IIS for each ) and every ease of catarrh tiiat cannot b? cured hv the use of II Al.l.'s (' ATARKH l t'HK. Frank J. Chunky. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my j \ i presence, this lith day of December. : - KI-.AI. - A. D. 18?S. A. \N . 1 5LKASON, | ? . ? 1 .\?>/<irj/ t*"J'lic. i Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and j acta directly on the blood and mueous surface* of tbo system. Sena for testimonials, free. K..l.< hrm.y Jfc Co., Toledo, O. ! Sold l?y PrtiggM v, 75e. Hall's Family* Pillsare the heat. M rs. Window's Soothing ^yrup for children teething, softens the gillie. reducing ilillamal on, allays pnin cures wind colic "fto a bolt.le, VtTAl.lTY low, debilitate I or exhausted cured hv l>r Kline's Inv gor*ting Ionic Fukk $1 tria' bottle for :! \? in ks' i reatment. Dr. Mine, l.d., f*31 Acch St., Phi ndelphia. Founded 1H71. A free medical dispensary has been opened in Chinatown. San Francisco ' 'j l lie Rem I'reneriplion for Chills *??! I'PVPr Ift .1 linltl.. . f ... . - - "IIU1H 1 ASTRI FvR ,"N"' 1 "Imply iron anil quinine la a Lrunejens form. No cur/v?no poy. Price 50a. White opossum are occasionally caught in Ohio countv. I ml. Thirty niiuutea is all tlio time requited to dyo with 1'rtNAM Udi i.i slltr.', Sold by all druggist#. t I use Plso's Ouro for Cnnsumpttoii botli in my family Hint practice.- l>r. (?. \V. l'ST-rr.n- j m>n, lnkster. Mh'L,, Nov. 5. 1N'J-L Painters in the car shops at Knowillc are working 15 to 17 hours a day. To Curt' n Coltl in On?* Day. Take Laxative ItnoMO tjriNiNK Tam.kts. All dn I ofuiitl ih<* 111 in-*' if it lulls tu cure. H. VY Oeo\k s siguaiuro is ?.u ?Hch box. 'Mtc. Out in the frontier the word gun was applied almost exclnsivi iy to pistols. | FOR DOCTORS ANI a FECI A L BUGGIES with long bod B under sent, Steel or Rubber Tires with stick beats Buggies wilb Wi LPneumatic Tires and Ball-Bearing Axlei for everybody SEE OUR AO ENT OR WRITE O ROCK HlU."ocS"hiLL<: Mfl^atawjEriM<w ! ! i? IIHI immmob? *^INCSH | Factory Loaded I" LiiAUi-.R" loaded with Sn fcRival" loaded with Blue i other brands for \ UNIFORMITY, RHLIAI STRONG f .i j: Winchester Shells are for s i-ha\in_ .hem when you buy i 2lO?.ia?*v '?' . . '! ? . o*.' v .' ' -^s^iiiiiiyriiT RH^I JHTIfM I' V IN I \ UAi K. l.o^IUPKi:. | CHOI t* ioi t OL .fc (^rsndmiitti*r uned ti wh.V noi 70U'' lt'? ()i? mil?M ui?ilicloe ^ii?ku. Wold b? bll drtifgi^tf ?ii?l g- n??r?l floret >!?<*?* 01.\y t* tfOOSK OKfcA>k l.lNiMKN I < O 'Jnr>?n??". N. f. , IARRF Returns LflllUL IdkCo.,K. IjoVi'kd. N. M.,(or circular*. Irionlo Wunterl Von can earn fW> per ??-o, harxiilr e RJ,ciUH n llI.CU ,,ur i>. nrnlis and Firtmci w rlt? for Uirnu. C. U. iuilermu t Co.. (71 K>n kt.. Oallu, > *. PiSEASfN J rA-ruf food f.tr TV# J PBlCt | BRAIN.NCRVrS. 'V^ r rlfY Cn iui k.ru caaui01 AAnl ?r- '> ClN-fOi-*' ' ' r.?- J*. UUW - ft.,.t0l T, ?? uid JUST THE BOOS! CONDENSED ENCYCLOPEDIA O traatn upon a!>out mrerj suhjrct aiuinr Lb* ru ajiii will :> annt, postpaid, f*r 50c. Id tarnpa. p lesa run acroi* ref- ft n R AN ENC? WlU ?lMt ?R (or plat* tadM. a* that It may ba J" W )m m rlrb bum at ralnabla ?4" jjj ?& ' IsUrMilif naanar, and I# tlnita Uia small sum of FIFTY CENTS w Rrava ot localr ulahla bcnaflt to thon* who** * will ala* b* f*ssd af irraat raise to tho** who b*r* aoqulrwi. BOOK PUBLISN1MO X ' " ; A LCOHOLIC LIQUORS H and NARCOTIC DRUGS Make INEBRIATES. THE KEELEY CURE, CURES THEM. Patients board and lodge iu the Institution. Addte<it or oalt at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, lioo Plain Street, COLLTIBIA, S. C. Complete punts FOR FACTORIES AND MILLS. Engines; Corliss, Aiiloamtlr. plnin alii* valves. liollrri, llrators, Pumps. Saw Mills, from email Plantation Mills to the Hearvlest Mills in the market. All kinds of Wood Working Machinery. Flour and Corn Milling Machinery. Complete Ginning Systcms-bammus, Van Wlnltle and Thomas. Engines, Boilers, Saws. Glna In Stock for quick delivery. V. C. BAD11AIW & CO., 1J26 Main St.. COLUMBIA. - - S. CniANOS and ARGANS i DIRLCT FROM TIIF:U FACTORY 1 oooooo ooo suppfy cheap luul ii;. but how good. \V Alt It A \'TV : Tltn Instrument* I represent are IiiIIt warranted by reputnulo biilljrrw mid rntlorai'il by inc. mats I lie >ou Doubly beenred. aoOD. RELIABLE ORGANS, S35 "PGOOD, RELIABLE PIANOS, $:js up. Write for < c.ial?Ku>vto, M. A. /Y1ALONK, ___ _____coH itmiA, n. 0, General French, the dashinp British cavalry leader in f?outh Africa, is not ail Irishman lie conies of a family lonff settled in Dorsetshire, England, Mat probably generations apo came from (1 Iway, where the French clan u numerous. I livtbymjyq ics and drawers 31 ESTERji \ ' Shotgun Shells.; lokeless powder and 44 New! k powder. Superior to all | JILITY AND | -HOOTING QUALITIES.!; all- by nil dealers. Insist upon S and you will get the best. | -..I.-.. . .?>>,,Li>V>t, O?'V..-i^TVnui W. 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