Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 02, 1900, Image 4

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A Soldier of Fortune. ITi'iiry II. (Jroyson, who died In n fhihulelphla hospital the other day, was a soldier of fortune in the trueut leuse. A man whose aotlvlty, whether S^litinir. in 1 iiIor exploring, covers so raried a field as South Africa, Brazil, Mexico and the Philippines*, certainly iescrvos that title. If, as some have tsscrtcd. the modern soldier of fortune ts tlie lineal deseeiidant and true heir pf tlie old mercenary, lie has at least groutly enlarged the scope of Ids exploits. But perhaps the interesting tiling about him is that ho is about to become extinct, and every time he Is montimuwl nttmptc tli<? Imii???i>ci <?f 4 filial salute. (IrcyHiin, Colonel Shiel ami others less noted are survivals of s type that nature, meaning in this ?ase modi rn industry, sin;l seientitienlly drilled armies, does not seeia careful d(. Cure Kor Earache. Captain Corporal, what became of that tall recruitV <3orporal?' Soodncss only knows. Captain, lie was suPferin' wif the ear. ache an' asked for some cotton to stlcl| In his ear. Somebody gave blm sonm guueotton tii' we hain't seen biiu since.?Chicago News. Her One Inestimable Virtue. 'That new girl is a wretelied eook." "Yes; but i'w found out slie is just splendid at creasing trousers."?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Acting Secretary of War Mciklejohn lias received a report from the Secretary of State of Cuba, through Governor General Wood, showing that f?t?,S69 Spanish residents of the island littvo preserved their allegiance to ;he crown of Spain, under the terms of article IX of the Paris treaty of peace. That Tired Feeling .rust us surely indicates that the | blood is lacking in vitality and the elements of health as does the most ohstinato humor that the vital fluid is full of impurities. Hood's Sarsnpsrilla euros that tired feeling by enriching and vitalizing the blood, creatinga good appetite and invigoratiug every orgun of tho body. Hood's 3a rs apart II a "I had that tired fooling all the tlmn, I took Hood's Narsaparitla and it made mo fool like a new man. My wife wa-Mill run down and could not do her work. She has taken fou; bottles of Hood's and Is in goad health." O. Bowlky, Mauvillc, It. I. Hood's So-sanarilln is silt i?y all (1 rupalsts. Hot llood's and only HuikIV. So. is. The Siejc of Plevna. In holding the fortress of Plevna (hiring the K lsso-Turkish war. from Sept. 7. 1ST", to lv?e. 1(1. against the pick of the Russian army, the Turkish garrison, under Osiuan Pasha, airompli.sheil the iinpossihle, aeeording to both military and medical experts. For Hot only did they defy the besieging force, when it numbered nearly tift.v to one against them,, but they lived for twelve nri'us pniei ira n.v niiiium moo. Yet on l?ec. 10. after ha vine oaten their last jrraln of rye. they sallied out ami pluekily triad to rut their way througfc tlio Russians. The patrol wasun la use in Ahron, O., la an automobile possessing a inaxlmum speed of twenty miles an hour. It unsts S'J.ilOM. jiin| it is esi'mate 1 that \t will pay for Itself in four years in lie saving of horse-shojins and lie.r-? ^ ,P?ffiSlfe "OE?RMRS. PliUKHAMi was very thin and cny friends thought 5 was in const, mxntinn. " Had continual headaches, backache and falling of uterus, and my oyes wore affected* "Every oi c noticed how poorly S looked! and 9 was advised to take l.yciia E* Pinfcham's Vegetable Compound* "One bottSo relieved me, and after taking eight bottles am now a healthy woman; have gained in weight from 95 pounds to U40s ovorvorjp ??Xr? u/fc?' makes mo so stout."? MRS. A. TOLLE, 1946 Hilton St,, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Ptnkham ham fifty thousand suoh I attars front grateful women. GOV. ALLEN IN SAN JUAN. Simplicity of His Dross Surprises tho Porto Ricans. I Deception :?t tlio AVlmrf Mnrkcil liy No IJeuioiixlriktioii t>y tlio .1l)()(l I'oo- i plo AkkcihIiIciI There. San .Ivan, Porto Itloo (Uy Cable).?Tho liytphiu, bearing Charles II >rl?ert Allon, tho n?uvly appointed Civil Governor ot l'orto Ittco, droppod anchor olT San Juan nt 10 n. in. Friday, as <liil also tlm United Stales armored cruiser New York, tho United Status battleship Texas, and tho United States gunboat Jlaohia-1. Tlm Now Y'ork remained outside tin fc^.iarbor, tho others entering. General Davis, Military Governor, visited Mr. Alton <>u board tlm Dolphin at 11.30 o'clock. A detachment of novnulylive insular nnlleo m..i i-... the Porto Itleo It i?::nont, wltli u baud, were drawn up uu tlie wharf. Tiio Dolphin'* luoucli, cnrrylni? Mr. Alien and his family, with Oeueral Davis and Lieutenant Parker, tiio hitter's aide, left the Dolphin promptly at noon, the Texas and Dolphin tiring a salute of seventeen guus. Meanwhile the band played "llorlniptou," the Porto llican national air, ami the .steamers lying ia tlie harbor kept up a oontinuous whistling nut II the lauuefi I renohed the landing. Mr. Allen ran quickly up the stops, and the families of General Davis and the new Civil Governor wore introduced to each other. A crowd of 3003 looked oa, but \vu< kept at a distance. Tae police and troops marched past, Mr. Allen dofllug his hat. He then entered the carriage that was in watting and drove to the Executive Mansion, proeeded hy troops and followed by scpiads of police, lie constantly raised his hat to thu throng that lined the sidewalk. Mr. Allen landed in an ordinary costume, straw hat, blue coat, and duck trousers, and a wave of exclamation followed the carriage. "That can't bo Mr. Allen:"said one. "That's not tiio new Governor!" said nnolhor. "Not that tnau la llio straw hat. Surely not!" Tlio simplicity of the costume and tlm general details or tliu reception took tltn Porto Idcnna by surprise, anil llioy could scarcely realize Ilia: tlioy looked upon tno now Governor. Mr. Alien Is the IIr~t Governor of Porto P.ieo to arrive in anything less conspicuous tban a gorgeous uniform covered wltli go! I lace aud similar trap plugs. MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICANS, They Indent. the Secretary of the Navy I'm' Vlee-President. Boston (Special).?The ltepublleans of MiissnchiiHctls hold tlieir convention in 1 Music llall for tliw nomination of delegatus and alternates t < tin* if tpuhliouu S mount Con volition, to l.e hold in 1'atlii leliiliia. The dolcgutos-at-lnrge elected were lleury (label l.o I go, Willia n B. l'iunUott, Samuel W. McCnll and Waller Clifford. The resolutions adopted roafllrmod unwavering adherence to the Iteptihlicaii plnttorm of is.u;, congratulate the country upon tlie rejection o( Ire < silver and lite adoption of tlio gold standard, expressed hearty and utepiali led uiidorsomunt of the administration o. I'reslduu'. Mcluuiey, an 1 ur>;ed tlie restraining or uulawful combinations of e tplial. The name of John I>. Hons?, formerly Governor ol M iseuchusotts and now Sucretary oT the Navy, was presented us the choice o( Massachusetts (.ir the nouiiaallou lor Vice ''resident. liidiniut Ketuilill, ans Select l>eli>;jiit?s. 1 % in \n ten .is, 1 >,d.( Special ).--The It publican Stale invention no minated Wiulleld T. Uurhiu for Governor on the seventh hallot. Newton W. Gilourt was uoininuted lor the sc -ond place on the ticket, an l th < other Stale unicorn were renominated by acclamation. Senators Puirhnuk* and Bevorldge, Governor Mount and Charles K. Unruly, Chairman ot the State Commit,ce, were selected as .leloguUvs-ut-lurge to tie. Pi. i I-i. I.du.. . It....v....it.v.. 'I' I.., form linlnrso-. tlio National A (ministration without reserve. Coilvntillint <i> Abtlitiiia I><*m?icritl*. Month.>muiiy, Ala. (Special) 1'ao Huinocruli Statu Convention hold lioro noutiinitial it Statu ticket liomlntl l>y \V. J. Samforil l??r (Sowrnor. Tim platform calls for a Constitutional Convention itml Indorses llrviin f >r President. Senator .Mortritn, Frank S. Wltlto, A. II. Morrill and U. J. Jiowo worn elected ilolo?ato3-at-larn?j to llio Kansas City Con volition. r/ANY DEATHS IN A FLOOD. IInivy Kuln an 1 a Tornailn Canto Loin ol I.lfn la Tcx.it. Waim, Texas (Special),?Tito lioaviost vloinltv and reports of le:itli9nud dostrnelion oil mo from ovory direction. between oi^lil and ton persons have boon drowne 1 willdn llioclty limits of Waco. Pho holies or I wo wlnto women, mother and daughter, and ojio negro liavo boon recovered. Too water was >o high that bonis wore used in the principal streets on the south side to lake persons to places of safety. In llio luiMMiiiMit of the Provident II.mk building, the largest and linost inillding In too City, water stood four foot deep. Tim mines at backdate worn Hooded by tlio lii^Ch water, drowning four men. A tornado passed through tho southern part of Johnson nil I tlio northern parts of lllit eouiities, eui-lng gr at ditninge. In Hill County, tlio town of Ilium, about seventy-it ve mile-- mill west of Dallas, was partly destroyed and several persons wero fatally injured. About a do/.nn dwellings wore desl iiyed. in addition to tho sellout building and t in II i-r. 1st C.iureli. WHOLE FAMILY ARE SUICIDIb. Parents and <on I omul Demi Willi Nooses .truiiiut t heir Nrnli*. Camhiu-i ik. Md. (Special).?A shocking tragedy was ilDco"-red on n small farm seven miles from I its pi nee. A family consisting of Carl kcrnig, bis wife and son, were discovered ile id lu tlieir little farm house, e.usli corpse having a noose about t lie lieek. John A. Tsu'inntre, a jeweler, who owns tile farm toriniite l l>y tlio Kernlg family, visited tho pluee a few days ago. Finding ever> thin.; (pilot, he entered tho house and lis covered sirs. Kernly's body lied with n rope le a ilmir knoli. I'lie son. Carl, was suspended Ironi a hod post in the sa no j room. Ills body i -stlng upon the floor, I While bis lieiui w is hell lightly in the iioo-e. la an m ; lining room tho body of the elder Carl k .aig was fvilll.d hanging i r 1:11 a n< n o. . T.im authorities think It n rnsnof suicide, lis neighb ts M?y ouoli member of the family was known to have boon despon 1 u; recently. Wanted Her I>eatlt Amurril. In tlio will of Unboocn I<. Young, prohutoil at Akron, Ohio, she directed ttint beforo lior body was burled tlm heart or brain should bo removed, or that two Unllel should bo Hont through the heart and tw tnrongli the brain. fc'ear of uurlnl nliv was the inotl%'o for the request. Dltiotriiii* K.f|ili?li>ii in Pretoria. An explosion occurred at 1'retnria, Hon African Republic,la a magazine onntalnin smokeless powder, by which much tin agfl was June to the IJegbte works, us nit an arsenal. Thirteen persona wore killo and fifty iujure<i. v ' J HE NEWS EPITOMIZED. I , I f "Wnuli ln:rtoit ltMin?. Tho TIouso Committee on Labor ha* reported it favorable report on tfecGarlner Eight Hour bill. The Agricultural Appropriating hill, ear rylug with It a little over 63.000.00C, was passed by the Semite. Tho Treasury Department lias ordered n special agent to the l'aclfle coast *o Investigate tho large inilux of Japanese coolies to this oouutry within the last (e,y months. ^ -The Senato has adopted the eonforcuco report on tho Hawaiian Government bill. Representative Coonoy, of Missouri, Introduced n joint resolution to terminate tbe Clayton-UulworTreaty. Tho toe^OitiatlonH with Turkey for settle- j ment of A mi.rli.il ii it-'- A-i.i - - * 1 .... vlw'IIO ?no ?aiu !) ? proceeding to the entire satisfaction ot tins Government. Iona Islands, In tlio Hudson River, becnmotho property of tlio Government, ami will be used lor u naval magazine, Tlio plans for the throo new battleships have been approved. They will l*> largest vessels in the United States Navy, and will surpass anything of their size ailoat. An appropriation of $150,000 will probably bo made by Congress to buy 1300 acres of laud about Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The cruiser Boston, one of the vessels of Admiral He way's victorious squadron, Isto bo overhauled and repaired at a oost of $175,000. Representative Klutz, of North Carolina, Introduced a bill repealing tlio bankruptcy law aad repealing tne war revenue stamp taxes. Our Adopted Islands. Plague, consumption and smallpox aro reducing (be population of Manila, P. I. j Rebel bands in Luzon. 1*. I., have bad, about 000 of their members killed in the recent lighting In that Island. The Americans have Imprisoned tlio Alcaldes of I.apo, Mugsiugal, Cabugas aad Kiniiit, P. 1., lor holding treacherous coinmnnlnUInn wis I. I. - I....... - After a trial lasting throe days before j Judge Hull, of the l'rovost Court, sit M111 nllsi, 1*. I., I,ouin Hpltzel, owner of tl.o : steamer Ahhey.wns acquitted of tbe charge of smuggling jewelry into Manila. ' The Unltod States transport MePhersrm earriad to Porto Hleo between ?400,000 to *500,0 >0 in subsidiary eoln. This is the llrst Instnbnent of the $2,000,0)0 votOd by Congress for distribution among tbe luliubitnuls of the islands. There have been thirteen deaths from the . bubonic plague in .Manila. The nativu , market in the eontre of the eit y disl rl et has Uueu quarantined and a guard of troops | | (ilaeed around it. An order establishing correctional courts In ail the largo cities of Cuba lias been Issued. President Dole, of Hawaii, has appointed \ court of cotnnii.ssioiinrs to take evidence of losses caused by the burning of China- j :oivn. in Honolulu, and to make award5 | and judgments of such losses. I >??tiojirir. Eastern Nebrnska sulTerod from a severe hall storm. Much damage was dous | throughout Richardson Couuty, where two I inches of liuil fell. Governor 1). II. Johnson was renominI'ed by the Chicashnw. Indian Convention it Tishomingo, i. T. Ilurglnrs crocket! the Hank or Coulter* vlllo, 111., owned hy J. S. A. Nisbett, and jt oId $500j. I'tomnlue poisoning, caused from nntlnc tanned intuit. euusod the death of Frank i tml Albert Vrolc, small children, ut ChlOUgO, 111. Prairie ilres in Kitt?ou County. Minn., destroyed between thirty ami forty small 1 frame houses near Koaltuu. One man was : burned to iloath. The Government engineers have iliseontinuoil work In Sabine Pass, Texas. They sav the Cloverutiiout appropriation is oxbaustoil. Fire at Ilurrisville, It. I., loft fourteen families homeless anil burned in all fourteen buildings. Tun loss Is $J.>,050; Insur, *nee, $ IS,001). The waroshods of Wilson MoOulloch's I fruit jtir factory at Fairmount, Iucl., were j burned with a loss of $150,00(1. Three bunf Ired carloads of Jluishod fruit jars were | consumed. i Southern Nebraska was in the path of a ' ieslrnetive cyclone and all the people in | the region wore driven into storm cellars. * Tlio City Council ofTopcka, Kan., passed ! hn ordinance against the presentation of j Immoral plays. It Is aimed at a "Sapho"' I company which threatens to visit Topeka. 1! i uler the ill reel inn n f r It v-aleln no iliittorbuuil, in New York City, who lost his identity, is "lowly recovering tlio use of bis momory. Tlio railroads in tiio South whoso tralllc has been interrupted by Hoods aro preparing to resume business". Albert J. Deady and his wife, sixteen rears old. of Dayton, Ohio, jumped from a bridge into the ennui and were drowned, clasped iu each other's arms. They loft a uaby. Goorgn Alpin, of Huron, S I)., former ttule Senator and State Attorney, while In Chicago with Ids bride, created a sensation by suddenly becoming a raving maniac 'ind trying to kill liur. llo is suffering from overwork. k'.lwln K. ttouthwlok, a carrlagemnker and wheelwright in Woousoeket, It. I., was shot by an unknown tnan near Ids ?osileaco ami Ids assailant made good bis escape. r. a. cnmmoy, an ol?l Conrodornta soldier, of Macon, (la., wlio planned to kill , Admiral lltuvoy, was sent to t'.io State IuI aiuo Asylum. Nelson Smith ami lil.s granddaughter i iuceo?sfully defended themselves from a ]brutal attack by two burglars lu LiviugJ ston, N. J. ; Two thousand Americans, according to SI cyan IvrstofT Vutralsky, at Kenosha, Wis,, have embraced Mohairine danism since the Congress t<f Solution* at the World's Fair lad Turkish missionaries to uudertnke ibe tusk of sceklug converts Is the United States. Foroitrn. The iatct antlioiitlo estimates of tht Dour forces place them at ;ii),'.H)0. T'.io (Icruiun, British, French, Austrian ntiil Italian Etnbnsslo.i In Turkey liave j asked their Governments for Instructions regarding claims against Turkey. Tlio cliolor i is raging fearfully at tin great camp at Go.Ira, India, where thousands of famtuo-strlckcn natives arc receiving relief. Tim German Government has forblddou tlio North German Lloyd ritoaniship Company l<> laud mentor farm produce at liorinau, Holitinii, or Dutch ports. Professor Maximilian Hohueller, of Rorlia, contends that ho has discovered the cancer bin:111 as Thoro is a reasonable bollet that a division exists In the Capo Colony Ministry, respecting tlio appointment of a tribuuu! to try the Colonial rebels. Queen Victoria returned to England nfter n three weoks'visit to Ireland. Hbe Issued an address through the Lord Lieutenant, thanking the people for the welcome tboy gave to her. The Lisbon press continued to criticise the Government's action in permitting British troops to cross Portuguese territory. Several more meetings of the Afrikander Rotid held in Capo Colony adopted rosoluH tlons in favor of holdtug an itumodluto congress of the Bonn. Disgusting! Skin eruptions, which keep yon scratching, And look raw and sore. It is nnnflned in either Bex; and given the impieasion of uncleauness. Don't you want to get rid of it? Get a 50e. box of letterine from your druggist, or send stamps to .T. T. Shuptrine, Savannai, Ga. It cures, without fail, all skin diseases. Give it a trial. A Tip About*L'siO!? Stamps. "Wait until I have washed off the postage stamp on this envelope, spoiled in tin addressing." said a man. '"It is tut necessary to do that." said a lawyer. "You may take your scissors ami cut out the adhesive stamp ami stick it fast to your new envelope with mucilage, notwithstanding the adhering piece of the old envelope. "It does not look nice, and may be^ h.Ua.1 t>? ti<oil lmt if f lin I'VUll' U' *1 iK'Ul' I 111 lUf UitMlf c * . iuv stomp is a genuine, unused, adhesive stamp it is not questioned. The Government. when it sells an adhesive 2cent stamp, undertakes for such consideration to transport and deliver to destination the letter to which it is afJixed. The fact that it has a piece of an envelope to which it was formerly nttuei'Hl, hut not used or deposited for n illing, does not relieve the Governor nt to execute its part of the contract when the letter is deposited for mailing, the stamp being otherwise perfect."?Washington Star. Soldiers arc Like Children. To the medical man the soldier is Very like a child. That is to say, he sutlers from precisely the same diseases as children. In any large army ho pitnl you will llnd rows of patients down with measles, scarletina, diphtlu;ria, mumps and sometimes whooping-cough. In fact, tin* soldiers' hosyiit.il is as like as can he to the ehlldr n's hospital. Karl Russell, who recently married at Reuo, Nev.t having already a legal wife fn London, has started home, and expects no trial for bigamy. II j> men( p*spa tfi? hat': tfjn^r Ancnm?it's another fcgg * blood, poor blood. Of coi El What VOll w.?nt m rtrti J - - ? old color back to your chcc ocrvcs once more strong and you must take a perfect Sarsaj honor, a Sarsaparilla that vou I That's i "The only Sarsaparilla made u three graduates: a gradva in chemistry, and a \ $1.00 a bottle. "Too much cannot he *aid in favor feel like a different prrt-on. 1 now enjoj i* good, my nerves are strong and steady, Raj V/jtNNraui.no, Dei Moines, Iowa, Ov't. Sea 25 cents a box. If your liver isn't acting just bilious, take Ayer's Pills. Wh EW Sarsaparilla acts more promptly %BDHm Primitive Telegraphy. The Kailrs. Bnsutos nntl Zulus an? the native "runners." But It is not by running that they do the best of their work. This they ilo by shouting their messages from hill to hill. They are the South African telegraph system. The llrst news of the battle of (ileueoo which reached Kngland and America came to (Jap*' Town in this way. Wlvatever message is given l>y a native negro is never altered by any one who forwards It, though It may be passed along by 2.000 men. The precise words that are uttered by the tirst man are th*' Identical ones which the last one hears. White wn have often tested this by sending messages in this way. and no one tins over known the messages delivered to have been exaggerated, diminished or altered in the slightest degree.?Julian ltalph, in Collier's Weekly. No, Maude, dear, although the men who work In banks may handle fortunes, they are not fortune tellers. rrn$m /job \. ^ / Don,t V canget* U A S KM more, w 1 K \ ' I 7 chcaPer ""l To Cure a Cold lu One Day. Tako Lata lira Hut mo Quinine Tablets. All druirgists refund the money if it fulls to cure. E. W. Ghovk's signature on caeli box, 25e. _ The man who falls into a fortune never complains when he strikes the hard cash. FITS permanently cured. Notitsor nerrousnous after tir-ttday's use of L>r. Kline's Great Narva !i*-.?t.orer.$2trial bottle and treat???freo hr. It. II. Kline. Ltd..ail Arch St. 1'hila. l'a. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., I'rops. of Hull's Cutarih Cure, offer $100 reward for any ease of catarrh tlint cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for testimonials, free. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Piso's Cure Is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of throat and luiiirs. Wsi. (1. Enusi.ky, Vanbureu, Ind.. Feb. 10. 1W0. .Air*, wiiisiow BMooiiuiic wyrup tor cniiuren Ir-ethiiiK, softens t lie RUmr, reduces inlhiuiiunlion, allnys patn.'cureM wind colli-, -"k-.k bottlr. It's tlio rich people who usually give poor excuses: Phnam Fadh.kbs 1>yih do not stain the hands or spot ihe kettle. Sold by all druggists. A deaf mute runs a barber shop in Topcka. Kansas. The Makers of Carter'* Ink Say: 'Wo can't make any better ink than wo do; we don't know how to. Wo can make poorer ink, but wo won't." Carter's Ink. i* the best. Baseball magnates are not the only people who can be depended upon to settle old scores. i T'lie llcat I'reacrlptloii for Clillla and Fever Is u bottlo of Grove's Tasteless Chili. Tonic. It Is simple iron and uuiuine in a tasteless form. No cure?no pay. Price 25a | The chronic borrower should maks ? a good walking delegate. He's always on a strike. AsU. Your Drnlrr for Allen's Fnot-E#?f, A powder to shako Into your shoes; rests the loot. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen. Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Alleu's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25cts. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, I.oltoy, N. Y. A free medical dispensary has been opened in Chinatown, San Francisco. i I knew what was the matter and my nerves seem to be all j||j a aui jum aDOUT MET! ^ as tired and depressed in the morning as I am at night. If I could only get |H me rc~'?, but sleep seems to do ^2 tell you what is the matter? E| s Anemia | j r.:mc for starved blood, thin Bl jrsc this isn't the kind to have, jjjil I, red blood. You want the wSj ks and lips. You want your Steady. To make this change nrilla, a Sarsaparilla made upon |ga have confidence in. ^ ^ to? hY EK'S B ndcr the personal supervision ol Sfe tc in pharmacy, a graduate graduate in medicine." All druggists. of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Since taking It I KM r and profit by my aleeping. My appetite and I know my blood u pure."?I-'kanic All druggists. right, if you are constipated or jjj? en the bowels are all right the raS? and more thoroughly. i^^HOICE Vegetables will always find a ready market?but only that farmer can raise them who has studied the great secret how to obtain both quality and quantity by the judicious use of wellbalanced fertilizers. No fertilizer for Vegetables can produce a large yield unless it contains at least 8 % Potash. Send for ; our books, which furnish full information. We send them free of charge. GERMAN U \LI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. TTTwnijte I "i1 he in too big a hurry ? If you :ho best at only a dollar or so hy not take it? It will be in the end. Mil I buggy co.. (vWlV iiaLik rock mill.S.C.j ll J * I A LCOHOLIC LIQUORS and NARCOTIC DRUGS Make INEBRIATES. THE KEELEY CURE, fl!DF<s TIIFM Also ClK?r?tti- and other LLKLo I 111. 111. habit*. Fatients board and lodge la the Institution. Address or call at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 1109 Plain Street, COLUflBlA, S. C. We spucial Contracts WITH THE iiAItOKST AM> MOST IIKM'ONSIIOJK MANUKACTUIIEUK OF 1*1 At 'IIIX K IS Y iinil Mllilj M I'I'blKS, AM) AUK PREPARED TO OF FEU YOU SPECIAL ADVANTAOES. OL'K FACILITIES AUK SECOND TO NONE. Complete Ginning Equipments, Complete Power Equipments, A SPECIALTY. W. H. GiBBES & CO., COLUMBIA. - S. C. Complete Kt* FOR FACTORIES AND MILLS. Engines; Corliss. Automatic, plain side valves. Boilers, Mentors, Piiinp*. Saw Mills, from small Plantation Mills to tlie Heaviest Mills In the Market. All kind9 of Wood Working Maohinory. Flout and Corn Milling Machinery. Cocnpleto Ghinmc Systems-Iju rum us, Vud Wlnklo uml Tlioinas. EnKinas, Boilers, Saws. Gins in Stool: ior quick delivery. V. C. BADHAM & CO., 1326 .Hs:a St., COLUMBIA. - - - - S. C. DIANOS and ARGANS | DIRECT FROM THESjFACTORY I oocooo ooo IIATTA MIT HftW fHFAD Villi III* wni.ni Itlu I IV. but liOW (iOOD. W A It IE A N 'FY I 'i'lie I tikir u mo :i(m I rriirrornl urc fully ivxrraulril by ri'piilxblr builder* ami rntlor?od tiy me. making you Doubly Seen red. UOOl), RELIABLE ORGANS, $^.s tip. UOOt>, RELIABLE PIANOS, $175 up. Write for 1 ntaloK'ie to, M. A. M ALONE, t'OI,l;.U III A, S. C. SACRIFICE SALE First Glass Music. SO PIECES. 82. I'nr ?i*ly tlnyn we i?lllNeii<l 1'11'TV I'IKCKS OF P1KMT CLASH, I I 11. MI/.GII, bl||h Kinilr, Mumluril Vneaf iiiul I ii*trumen!h 1 Iliirln, ((unrli'llM, Wnllxrut INitkiiw, Opt-rue. NrRro .llrlndli'*! IIyniiu-, ? !? ., ? !? .. i'liiirn<"i prepaid 1>> iiomI or ?'X|irr?n I <> any purl ot I lip I lilted State* <>r ('uuutlu, upn.i rrcrlpl <?f Iwo <lolli?r-> In sin in ) -. vr hi liiii'v order. The regular price t' thin ruusle in S2<l. Aililre-w I'HANCIS WAYI.AM) lil.KN ?V CO., 1 III lls-ood wuv, Nrw York Cll>. W. L. DOUGLAS 83 &3.5Q SHOES <*TX.yVorth 54 to S6 compared \ with other makes. / jf] in \li>?l<?i??-il liv uvrr t 38 i! C.Yj > l.ooo.ooo wcurors. Thr (irmtina Inve W. I~ I 7 R I jSm ItougUs' name ar.d nricr ? JR* y oVv;? fUinjied an bottom, Take tft/aPsfk / I V 'Sm ",1 subst. ate claimed l<> lie V , / ff a* good. Your dealer 'jk ft ?1 should keen them- i; SY Vi . 1 not, we will scud .1 j lit i *3?tt receipt of pri. c ant z>c "V\*e,/ ^' I'M. ?extra f.?r carriage. Stale kind ol leather, XM^iie, and width, pi tin or cap toe Cat. free. tc&tuuTs kV- L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Ma.*. fON 10 DAYS TRIAL. Aluminum III ST I'lllllll-' frmnt krpnralnrs. 1 tu l.*> cows, price from at to nccornltiK to size. "I p-to. Itair " thorn*. slz.-s I to 1.". omvs, prices $" to $:i. Tliov uui'ti- l."> per iciit mure butter. <'utnl.mm- mid term* free. 1,-in't l>uy until vou lour from ftBia ii.? V.- arc mnnuf?irCiircr< anil wll dlre-t to the eoimuroer where we have Irki'iSil nonjietifi. We |'*v f'relfcht in>t Kxprwui. L k%3! 1 OIH-O \-KTl'\V A It I' MF'li AO tilH-SONIA, I?A. * rA'rut food for ! # 1 cm,t_r liRAIN NER> rs i'V - r ^.rp?rrdW Mtscm^BLOobj^" CIN -H a A'I"I'K..\'I'I<>> In r.? litnti'l if von mention ilil" |m|irr whrn a riling ?<lt ertl?cr?. s??. in ' <Hk O G V Nr.w DTPcr.vr.EY: r JLJ J"C i^/ | vlv quick m ii.' mil) cur"* w nt ? ? . Honk nl tmtimol ? - ?n<l IO?lnv~" ire?tin?Tt free. Or. H H. OntEJA'S SONS. Box 11. AUint*. U? A vn n v e rx n fw M nntcd fi.r the h'"it A M?Brr\ I L Wll'IIK l?H.k ever AUtnib^iiS een i oiinty. S?*> In I'hArlotton, I.1H9 in Memphis One agent sells SCio In one vveelt, 4 1.00 lo 410.00 per <lay miiio. In nnsweting >inie yi.ur experience, If any. J. L- N leHOLS S. CO., No. 9llt-U'I4 Auilrll Hulldliitr. Atlanta. Alt*. jSn_^Rts^.,l?RE 'ails. E3 h vwufH o/ryp. lOMc* Uood. U80 ini I J