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jolt? > Dlffrr?nt Thln(, , Mr. Doe -I surprised that yea tut up with your son's extravagance. Ir. Roxo?O, I don't. I merely put up for It.? New York Journal. \?k Your l)r?lrr for Allen's Knol-Ku?e. A powder to shake into your Bhaies; rtwtsthe foot. Cures Corns. Bunions. Bwolleu, Bore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Alleu's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easv. At oil HmmfUt. and shoo utorw, 25 eta. .sumplo mulled FHEK. Address Allen M. Olmsted, T-eltoy, N. Y. The girl who spends her time before a mirror must expect rejections to be cast upon her. To Cure a Cold In One Uu). Take I.axativk Kuomo Qdikink Tabust*. All druggists refund the mouey if it falls t* cure. E. W. (Ihovf.'s signature on each box, 25c. lilobbs?"Wigwag says he wants to be cromuted wheu he dies." Slobbs?"He always has made light of death." low's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Tteward for any ? ? ? of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh (Jure. K. .1. Chunky A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned. lmve known K.J. Cheney lor the lost i r> years, and believe him perfectly honorsblc in nil business tiiin-ac.tlons and nnanclally able to carry out any obligation ni'ido by their flriu. \Vkht A Tin: ax. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, Oho. Wai.uino, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. 11 all s < 'atarrb Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon t.he blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. pee bottle. Sold bv all lit ugglsts. Testimonials free. 'llall's Kaoillw lull. "r? tl... I.? Mr.*. Wlnslow'h SuothinK Syrup for children teething, softens theKUiiiR, reducing in 11 itm tlou. allays paiu cures wind colic 2.r>c a bottle. I nin sure IHao's f'unifor Consumption saved my life three years ngo.--Mus. Thos. Hobbins, Maple St. Norwich, N. V , Feb. 17. 1000. I Stomach Troubles In Spring j Aro THAT lit I.IOUi FKKMNO, bud tasto in tho mouth, ?liill headache, sleop- \ lensness, poor appetite. j No matter how careful you are i about eating, everything you take into ' your stomach turiiH Hour, causes die- j tress, pains ami unpleasant gases. Don't you understand what tliese symptoms?signals of distress?mean? They are tho cries of tho stomaoh 1 for liolp! It in being overworked. ( It needs the peculiar tonic qualities ( and digestive strength to be found in Hood's Sarsaparilla The best stomach and blood reiue- 1 dies kuown to the medical profession are combined in the medicine, and I thousands of grateful letters telling ! its cures prove it to bo the greatest | medicine for all stomach troubles over I vet discovered. Wood For the Stove in Summer. Take iiin ? before spring work gets fwell started to cut and split plenty of wood for the stoves during summer, i Well seasoned wood makes good cooking. and saves waste of time and nnii ( terlal in the kitchen. t5rc?n wood soon < chokes the stovepipe with soot. It is annoying to the cook, whose patience and convenience onght to be cousld- , oreu, especially if she in your wife, ami often causes late meals and liail cooking. it caunes waste also. It in far i'h('a|#r to cut ami spilt wood for the J Stove now and have it well seasoned j .by summer time. You will not want j do take time to get up stove wood after ( the summer work begins. l?o it now, , and save thereby. This is one of the ways to eeo,.ninlze that is often over looked, * One man eounts for as much as another when it comes to taking the comu*. Woman's ' m Refuge when siok /s Lydia Em Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. No other medicine In the world has done so muoh good. I No oonfldonoe has aver been violated. No woman's tostfmonlal \ was ovor published by Mrs. Plnkham without I soeclal normlsslon. No woman evor wrote to Mrs. Pink hum for advkpo , without getting help. No man soos thoso letters. Her atlvloo Is free, and ' her address Is Lynn, ' Mass. She Is a woman, \ you oan tell her the truth. * No living person Is so i oompetent to advise 8 women. Ncne has had > euoh experience. ' She has restored a mil- ' Hon sufferers to health. 1 You oan trust her. Others have. Lfdit R. Pink ham Co., Lynn, Vlau. V ti<>7 i?. 'J i<>3nnih jgf t&^AiSr ? I LJ Beat C<>t?ch Byrui>. Tantea Good. Cm K In tlnig. Sol0 by dniCTltta HI ' THomoson's Eye Water J . i ' ':,v'" '^U CLAM TO LOSE SB SEAT. Senate Committee Unanimous Against the Montana Millionaire. RESULT OF THE BRIBERY INQUIRY. First Time in (lie History of Hie Senate That a Unanimous Iteporl, Adverse, Has Bean Made in a Case Involving Brlberj?Mr. Clark Mill Ittui Axsin-. Verdict it Surprise In Wmliinxtuii. Wabhixotok, D. C.(Bpecial). ?The Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections decided by n unanimous vote to recommend the adoption of a resolution declaring thnt W. A. Clark, of Montana, '* not eutitled to occupy bis seat as ;i Senator from Montana. The decision was reached after a two hours' sitting, at which all the members of the committee wore present except one. The absentee was Senator CalTery. of Louisiana, and he wired It is vote in onposition to Mr. Clarl;. The committee is composed of live Re- | publicans and four Democrats and the rebuke contained in the unanimous agreement thnt he obtained his election by bribery Is unprecedented in the history of IheSenute. A majority vote Is required to pnssthn resolution which simply nays that W. A. Clark is not entitled to a seat In the Senate from the State of Montana, In view of the committee's action it is almost certain that tills vote would follow. Senntor Clark was in the Democratic iloak room wheu the decision of the committee was anuouncod. lie did not go to Ills sent on the floor, but roninlned In ttin jioait room some time talking with his friends amoni; the Senators. The unanimous report of the committee Iras a surprise to the Senate generally. It Iras thought thnt the committee was dirlded, altbough to the Senators who were best informed it was known that the mai >rlty lit loast was against Clark. The expressions of approval at the action of the tommittoo were general. Mr. Cbniuller, Chairman of the committee, said that It Is the intention of the iommlttee to dispose of the case as soon Is possible. The resolution agreed to limply declares that Mr. Clark was not luly and legally elected to the Senate. The report. It Is said, will not show that dr. Clark was personally guilty of bribery, tt was held, however, that the testimony jointed overwhelmingly to a corrupt use j tf money In the election. The committee ' lould not assume I hat the large sums of j noney handled by Charles Clark and Mr. | Vellcome were used without Mr. Clark i I ivlug some Idea of the purpose to which t was to bo put. Senators Chandler and Turlay were j lltcctod to prepare the raport. ??? CI.MUv Wll.l. NO V GIVC ITI*. 1VIII Its a Candidate for Kn-rtaction iT Ills Sral In Declared Vainiil. IIki.kna, Mont (Special).?An appeal 'rom the report of the Senate Committee in Privilegesuml Elections In declaring va- I hint the seat of Senator Clark will be uken to tlx* people of Montana ttiis fall. Ubarles \V. Clark, son of the Senator, who e In this city, received a telegram from lis father announcing this programme. Efforts are being made to induce tim Governor to summon an extra session of ! he Lt'ifUlatnra to choose Clark's suocossor is soon as the Senate adopts the oomrnitoa's report, but It is believed that instead !ho Governor will appoint some one to lerve until next December, wliou the LegIslature will meet in regular session. The 3overnor llatly refuses to tell what his tourse will In*. I RUSSIAN QUAKERS EMIGRATING. I l'arty or Forty Uoukltobours I.save MsniioUa for Cnlifornlu, Wtxstt'Ko, Man. (Speeiul).?A party of orty Doukhobours left a few days ago for Iftlifornia, whertj they woro taken by an Imerican Employment agency to work for fty cents a day. They said tltey wanted j go to a warmer climate. H \ rvpirm, uiiCKiionorn oouri.E. [Since settling in Canada these strange Utissliui people hnvo made little progress.') The immigration authorities are boooning alarmed nt the movement, as it is said ho whole colony will leave In the course >( two ?>r three years. The colonists hnvo mule little progress since settling In Mnnloba, as they do not like the climate and mow little or nothing about farming. HELPED DYING MAN TO DIE. \ m t licit inn s|ianl< Ills ttcilriitilon tlrotlier-iu-I.Aw in tlie Ifritil. ruAAMniu, ny. ? uuu Ijp- | ompte.u young f(inner living in this county* ralkod into tho home of his Srotlier-iniiw, Iilram Stafford, uuii fired three billets into Stafford, who had been sick In ied for a month past, killing him instantly. The neighbor- believe Leoompto is crazy, hougli he had shown no previous evidence if insanity. Albert Jefferson, on whose farm the hooting oocurred, arrested Lecoinpte and edged him in jail here. The murderer maintains that Stafford rus hopelessly ill aud that lie killed him nly on this aooount. Stafford married <ecompte'8 sister. Court lleclriea Against tlm Cigarette. The United States Supreme Court at Washington has decided tho ca30 of CundIno .*> tl.A /vf Obl/t..?n i*. ?I.A INK '!> lilt >11} >?i VUlViOK", iuhmujik " ? altdlty o( the nnti-clgurett? ordinance of hat city. The ordinance was attacked as inconslltuttonal. The opinion was httnda 1 lowu l>y Justice PMkMlO. The court tolds that the ordinance U constitutional. Vermont KmliriiUr H?ld For Trial. C. W. Musaey, former cashier of the Alerihanta' National Hank, at Rutland, Vt., has >een held In 450,000 tail for court, on a jlinrge of einbetulomeut, huvluR waived a ;>relt;ulnury heuriug. COTHN nOSPITALITT, fesulf of ? Hot Midwinter Tramp Prom Santiago to Havana. Wo quote the closing paragraph* ot nn account, in the Century, by I!. I'belps Whttmarsli, author of 'The World's Hough Hand." of a hot midwinter tramp froiu Santiago to Havana: Although the enteriug of u city at night and on foot was no new thing for either of ns, yet at that time, after forty-six days on the road, and after iiav tng walked seven hundred and fifty miles with ihat particular eity as wiir ?;oa I. we l<Hik(y< "' Ial^ .r. hgit Tn the heavens before lis with n strange pleasure not unmixed with exultation; for no* onlv luid we aerouiplished what we had set out to tie with safely and in perfeet health, itst we also hud that peeuliar masculine satisfaction of knowing that we were the lirst white men to Uavid through Cuba ou foot. As soon as tve crossed the bridge at ^uanabueou we saw the eleeetrle lights of Havana in circles, eijuares. and seemingly endless rows. The whole cit>- was ablaze. The placid waters of 3?c harbor over which we lookwl were shot with silvery streamers. l?or the remaining four miles we forgot our I sore feet, our weariness, even our hunger, and stepped along at a gnu in I keeping with our lively spirit*. At every turn we found evidence that we were again entering civilization: first a great, white-walled fort guarding the road; then brightly lighted carriages; inter a pavetl street, und at last a horse-car. Then from the suburban gloom we suddenly emerged into a busy thoroughfare. We had made forty tuiles that day. and were iii Havana. Hut alas! our rejoicings were quickly nipped in the bud. Before we hud gone a block a small man with u large whistle appeared at Balaam's head. Ha looked at us suspiciously for a moment. then whistled twice. As if by magic four policemen appeared. In vain we protested, threatened, and Vanished handfnls of papers under the ../fie man's nose. Our looks wot against ns. With a jubilant negro crowd surrounding its. we were iiiarched off ignominiously to the police si a lion for tho .sevenlIt lime, and "run in." mule, dog. ami all. for tlp? night. Thus even to the last we were the recipients of the one thing above nil others that a stranger notices in CubaIts boundless hospitality. Fnther Npftled Attention. A very small girl sat at a table in the middle of the hotel dining room with her father and mother, relates the Washington Post. Father was obviously a business man. and he ate as if he had spent all his life in a suburban town, where people always eat on the jump and dash off to catch the train with tho pastry course in their hands. The child watched with growing disfavor the way he made things fly. At length she turned to her mother. "Mother," she said in her shrill, high, carrying voice, "can't you do something to father to make him stop eating so fast? You spanked me for It." And father's dinner suddenly choked him. . Going to Bed in InfltM. tioing to b?nl in India is a vory dlfforent process from goiii? to bed at homo, 'to begin with, it is a fir loss formal process. There is no shutting the door, no cutting yourself off from the outer world, no going upstairs and finally no getting Into bed. You merely He down on your bed, which, with its bedding, is so simple as to be worth describing. The becl is a wooden frame with webbing laced across it, and each bed has a thin cotton mattress. Over this one sheet is spread, ami two pillows go to each bed. That'* al 1!?Scottish American. Chronic Tetter. Dr. James C. Do wis, of Tip Top, Kv., writes: "1 have an invalid frioud with mo from Florida, who has derived great benefit from the use of your Tetterine, in Chronic Tetter. 1 wish you to send him a box to the above address. Money enclosed." 50c. box at. drug stores, or by mail from J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, (la. Hotels in the Tropics. Board and lodging arc very reasonable in some of tlie South Sea islands that pretend to be more or less civilized. In Tahiti, for instance, you may have every accommodation the island possesses, together with meals that are the hrst the country affords, for the sum of $i ^5 per week There are other islands where you can hoard for nothing. but you have no right to "kick" under such circumstances and cannot consider yourself a hoarder. ' 'he Itrwl Prescription f<*r< lillla and Fever Is n Dottle of Ojwvk'k Tas' r.t mr Chii.i. Tonic, ltiss inplo iron and quiniii" in a tasteless form. No cure? no pay. Price U5e. Some men try to give the Impression that they are suffering from gout, when they are renlly troubled with bunions. Putnam Fidkorr T>vk produces the fastest and brightest colors of any known dye stuff. Hold by nil druggists. A girl with a muddy complexion may havo a clear conscience. Carter's Ink. Hood Ink Is a necessity for nood writing. Csrtor s is the best. Costs no more tbsn poor iuK* Pueh things as creditors' meetings are likely to be overdnn. The new woman Isn't a marker to the new servant girl. t (funic Wanted You can rsm $v> i??r in>>. hanilllne nd,UtWI pgr |\,nrslU^sn<l Fran..-.. Wnt.^fr ici iu?. v. ii. Ami' syu at v / * r.uuoi i'kiim, i r*. / l\ nil ifflr you can l epr Nerve f "'Y- The truth of the matter ii soncd and weakened with the thing for you to do is to get soon as you can. You want a blood-purifvinj rilla,?that's what you want, is the strongest and best ncrvt I That's i "The only Sarsaparilla made vi three graduates: a gradva in chemistry, and a $1.00 a bottle. " During lint year I was suffering Iron H worv, became thin, could nut sleep, ha< union. asirrr taking several Kinds or l Santaparilla with more than pleating rrtnl my strength and weight increased, and slightest tr ice ot' my old troulile. Inde? medhine tit bring about such a change in Hill, Souierville, Mass., Dec. 21, iS<y<j. TALI l^r / /ingashod I?VcVl / \ 7/ i' j| the best i 1- VHy j\ South. L I ^ \ / for some i 81 "*,N E3 NO crop can grow with l/gt cut Potash. 1 I Every blade of ^ Grass, every grain | of Corn, all bruits BifSrg^f I and \ egetables ^31 : must have. it. if -JkaS-n. ' enough is supplied I von can count on a full crop? i ;r . ; ii too little, the growth will be I *i scrubby.' Send tor our book** tel.in.; ail about composition of I fertilizers be>: adapted for .til * ropv I'hev t ost yoti j nothing. i SKP.M AN KALI WOKlCSpj j Nassau >?t.? New Yd k. nDODQY NKW DISCOVERY; *.* ? \J m quick rohof and cur** worst otRRfl Hook of testimonial* and 111 da ? ' b rae. Dr. M. H. ?MXIM'? aOHB. Bex a* ATTKNTI?!N I* farilitnt.cd if you mention thUpApcr when writing udvertiaerr. So. 16 im 9 532J /C?3l STOPPED FREE ** 0 gg 3E F'ermanentlj Cured bf ? W ^ OR. KLINE'S ORE A J R 1 NERVE RESTORER g ** * x. riu ?firr two ?. I i.tawlu'<n. rtnost! ?r fc? ui?4l; tr?ni?? TH1AI. HOTT l.K KUKh to fll I'iiinu wh.. p?? Mrr*""*' null no diMntl. r?m*n?\t ><Mr? uelusiT Idnporirr rrllaf. fW?ll hnr,... Pu.ndiri. Kptlfp*'. Spu?.. Ki Villi* OrtilltT. Kitimituo l>R. n. II.HI.INE. Ld, 931 Arch Struct, Philadelphia. tauaoadis.i. r0< ^ v I \ THE J Grove's The formula know just what i do not advertise t their medicine it Iron and Quinine ] form. The Iror ' malaria out of th< Grove's fs the O Chill Tonics arc : that Grove's is arc not c.vperime and excellence I only Chill Cure the United States. . c ^ RE ^ ive "the blues"? Then you 1$# r how dark everything looks. I?| ou are completely discouraged Ml and cannot throw off that terri- 53 blc depression. A little-work ffi looks like a big mountain : a K| ttle noise sounds like the roar cannon ; and a little sleep is all Ira secure, night after night. That's I Exhaustion I s, your nerves have been poi- . impurities in your blood. The Hj rid of these impurities just as -J 5 medicine,?a perfect SarsapaYoo want a Sarsaparilla that : tonic you can buy, too. A.Y U* 3 I ider the personal supervision of tc tn pharmacy, a graduate graduate in medicine." All druggists. Eft* i nervous prostration. For weeks I g.ew i nr> appetite, and wis in a wretched conmedicines without result, I took Ayer'a ts. My appetite returned, I slept soundly, Ejfi now I am well and strong without the d, 1 would hardly believe it possible for any person."?Clara Miauy, Winter kep iivro "itT\ yourself to be talked into buydy job to save a dollar or so when is on sale in every town in the )id you ever think how easy it is people to be talked into a ttnpg? ?OCK H1 l-L SVc^m j<icj|l | Ufih 'or ^ manner of r^Mll liar* nervous j diseases. I BRAIN .NCRVCS .^r , MY ^_ MfMLrS-PltH)D|?;-^ CIN-.C0^,Ttlwlai i r PYITC !!?'o"i.?.'S".a.; AilfcN 1 J. "' A 1 ^ * 4-/ ctTert tats Tlewt on ' l he n?croproblem j ?nd nil tain bent npesohnn. Whit- end oolored people *r? trtvlut; advanced order*. A bonanza for ugontn. Wrtto loJajr. W'? would like to nngaita ? fun at>l* white men to mipei Intend axeuie ?r. u. ktiohoijs co co No. Ul'4-9'il Austell Building, Atiaiitn, (la. ION 10 DAYS TRIAL. \lutnintiiD HI *T I'ROOK ( mm separators, Mzes t to 13 fuwi, prion from f4 to ncnoralott t<> ?tze. "I p-lu-llalr" Churn*. sizes I to | oowa, prices to $v. They inako 1". per j < ?nt mom butter. Catalogue and term* I free. Ikm't buy until you hear from u*. We nro manufacturer* ?u<1 soil i illreot to the consumer when' ?vo have I noagont*. \V? tmv Freight tiot Kxprcss. CilUaO V-STKYVAK'T MF'?. ( II (ilBSONIA, PA. UTHTBEU U I B IB fl Patent advertised ?B mm IB B tree. Kroe atl! vice b? to put rni iihllif . Send for "luveii'iirm' lYliuer," l'KKK. >111.(1 II. STKTKNS A CO.. , Kstal).. 1*?H. N 17 I 1th S?.. \\ usliltigioii, It. C. Ilrancliaa: (ililoaco. Cleveland and Detroit. MIKE DONOVAN, lish a series of twenty illustrated Imtlnii le* son* In Om.tiKN Horns. 'I lit* will offer its readers Ilia Mime privileges us those wealthy enough to lielotig to a fashionable clnli. A?k your newsdealer tor Golkkn Hooks No. tuo, or send 91 for special uVscrtptton covering the les *ms totlot-OfN lion us. Ji and ?36 Vuudewater Street, New York ..a /"*!- 2 I I viiiiis 5 BEST PRESCFUP1 Tasteless Ch is plainly printed on every foil are taking when you take heir formula knowing that ) you knew what it contained put up in correct proportions 1 irfc 1 P . U t 1 A I' A AO A NIL WI1JII UK : System. Any reliable druggi riglnal and that all other imitations. An analysis of oth superior to all others in e nting when rou take Gro* having long been establish sold throughout the entire No Cure* No Pay. Pric ^ , / "V"" . . , . - . <* $' " ' ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS ** and NARCOTIC DRl'flS Make INEBRIATES. THE KEELEY CURE, CURES THEM. AI~T.&?X"ioU'" J'ationta board and lodge In tb? Initltutloa. A<ldr??? or call at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, H09 Plain Street, COLUflBlA, S. 6. Complete^ FOR FACTORIES AND MILLS. Fngines; Corllas. Automatic, jilnin >(<! valves. Hollers, Hearers, Pumps. Saw 31111*, from small Plantation Mills to the Ilearviest 31111s In tbo market. All kinds of Wood Working Machinery; Flour and Corn Milling Machinery. Complete Ginning Systems-I.nminus. Van Winkle and Thomas. KoK'nus, Boilers, Gin* iu Stork foi quick delivery. V. C. BADHAM & CO., IJ2fc Main St., COLOMBIA. - - - S. C. PIANOS and ARGANS DIRECT FROM 1HE\J FACTORY I oooooo ooo MHTTA. NOT HOW CHEAP iUUI lU. Bl'T HOW GOOD. VTARHAMYf . Vltfl I net r it 1110tit? 1 represent lire InUjr ivarranleil br repninblc builder* ana rmlor.ed l?y lur. maUliiK you OoubSy | Si-cured. | GOOD. RELIABLE ORGANS, S.ts dpGOOD, RELIABLE PIANOS. $175 "PWrite for Lnfhlojftio M. A. /YT ALONE, MA.C^I Mill Supplies OF EVHRY DHSCR1TION. Write us when in need of ANYTHING In the above line. The li(]ul)inient of Modern Ulanrrlii with the Improved Murray Clean Ins and Distributing System a specialty. Enginee, Boilers, Saw and Urint uibls, Threshers, Rioe Huilers, etc. S, C, ACK.Nt V, I.IDDKI.I. * ??-. w. H. GIBBES & CO.. CdLUAlBlA. - S. C. Italian .Socialists having forced the assignation of Colombo from the Presidency of the Chamber of Deputies, Quiet has been restored to that both W. L DOUGLAS S3 &3.5Q SHOES ^ELWorth^?4 to S6 comparedIv* /] \IndoNrd l>y fiver jw . JCJlJ >> i,uoo,ou<i ni>iin>rt, KHi m A" The print Inn have \V. L. I'L . VJ,1 I IX Uotigiis' name aml'.'nrice tJKt n t\ IX Mam^d on )x>t!nm. VRIw I 1 no substitute claimed h> II- riot, we will *<;t>l 4 \Jff M on receipt of price am J 5C<>1p^ tl4rvlr.i tor ?.irri.iije ."ttat^ Tind of i?atl,er, W ^CjfcJsUe, and width. i>l?<n nr.eX?*U>e. Cat. hre. ^traiti w L DOUGLAS SHOE, GD.^Vcekton, Mat*. ROOFING MATERIALS. (Slack and (lalvam/ed Corrugated Iron for War?hoinn?*. Marns ,Vv , &<-. Italvanlreil Outtrra ml Down Spouts. I in I'lnti'H of all klmk Nlinmo Old Stylo. San tow Old Stylo 'I uiwio Hrn?y Ousted. mi l.tlltan: *11 s'hiiij od (iiiMantreit w . Mi.HUiiX CO.i oiB. Caliarl 8U, Baltimore- Md. tl(f ?, I ION is \\ \'rvi?iI Ill A UOJU r bottle?heme you Grove's. Imitator# fou would not buy Grove's contain# and is in a Tasteless Quinine drives the st will tell, you that so-called ?Tasteless icr chill tonics shows verv resnefr. Yo\? t'c's?its superiority ed. . Grove's is the malarial sections of c. eoc.