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RHEUMATISM. CATARRH ARE BLOOD DISEASES-CURE FREE. , B. B. B. cureB deep-seated cases after all else fails. If you have aches In bones. Joints of back, swollen glands, loose control of muscles, tainted breath, ringing In ears, mattery, slimy discharge, sores on lining of the nose or throat, or thin blood, then take It. B. 13., which cures to stay cured by making the blood pure and rich. Over 3000 positive cures to perfect health. Try B. B. 13. Druggists, $1. Trial treatment free by writing 13. 13. 13. Co., 3 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and medical advice free. When a man takes too much roik am! rye to break up a cold it's the rye that makes hint feel rocky. Host For the 1 towels. ^ No matter what nils you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. Cahoarkts help nature, cure you without n Kr'h* or pain, produce easy natural movements, aost you ilUt 10 P *?? ?" .? ?.......o .u ntiui KruiBK your nealtti Lack. Cahcabets Cundy Cathartic, tho genuine, put up tu metal boxes, every tublet has C'.C.C. stumped ou It. Bowuro of imitations. The first blush of the cranberry is causing the turkey to wear a worried look. Salesmen Wanted. Two honest, reliable men; experience not absolutely necessary; salary and expenses paid. Peerless Tobacco Works Co., ltodford City, Va. Even tlie cream of toclety will somotimos turn sour. FITS permanently cured. Nofltsor norvnuv. essn af tor first day's uho of Dr. Kline's (i re tt Nerve ltostorer.S'f trial bottle and treatDcfroo Dr. H. 11. Kline, i ad.. (K>1 Arch st i'hila. l\i. Blobbs?"Your folks didn't like it. up in the mountains. I understand." Slobbs?"No; we didn't care for tho air." Blobbs?"How was that?" Slobbs?"Well, the. onLv air the landlord's daughter knew'was 'The Blue and the Gray,' and after the lirst week <ve sort of got tired of it." W anted. A trnvelliiK salesman In each Southern State; (W tu per month and traveling expense*; experience not absolutely neces-nry. Address l'KNicKs Tobacco Woukx Co.. I'enicks, va Kindness ou earth marks the kin of the King of heaven. Tlie Ileal I'rescrlpllon I'or (Titlla ami Fever Is a bottle of GiuiVk'u Tah iki.kss < hii.:. Ton jo. It is simple iron and ipiluiuo in u tasteless form. Nocure.no pay. l'rleo'Jje. ninl.hz?"ii"" 1 mi in juu i *" *11 i ui* r?urrows of Satan?" " Slobbs ?"No; I have enough troubles of my own." Happiness cannot t>u bought, but one of the great hindrances to its attnluuieut can bo removed by Adams' I'opsin Tuttl Fruttl. It's Just when a woman's out of temper that she seems to have most of it on hand. Carter'". Ink lias tli<> endorsement of llio 1 nited States government and of -.11 tuu leading railroads. Want au> more ovulcuco? In Mexico no necessity exists for lay lug In winter stores of honey, ami lite bee Is laxy. Vfn. Wlnalow'sSoothlng Syrup forohlldrrn taethl nK, aof tens t lio minis, reduces inflammation. allay a pain, cures wind eolle, -3c. a bot tie. II. II. Giieen's Sons, of Atlanta, Ga., are the only successful Prepay Specialists In the world. See their liberal ofTer in advertisement in another column ol this paper. When a man invests in mines ho sometimes comes out minus. So. I-. State ok Oiiio, C'rrv ok Toi.eoo, I ijttcas t 'opxtv. i * ' Fit ank .1. ( 'husuv makes oat li that, lie Is the senior partner of t.bn tirni <>t f. .1. Cheney .v Co.,doing bnsinessintliet it.j nf'rnlcdn.f <>-.mty noil State aforesaid, mid that said 11 rm will pay the stun of one it i7n iiiikii Hoi.i.Alts for ?? :"? and everv ease of i ataiiiiii Mmf i... curort by t.ho m?o of It a i.i.'s Cat \ nun cr nr. kiiank .1. < "i! ksi'.v. Sworn to boforo mo and subscribed in my 1 ? i iiresiMu c, this lilli il?j ot Ilooombor. f?kai.; A. l>. Ihs??. A. \V. Ul.kason. I ? v?- ? i\iii(ir|( I'liMir. Hull's Catarrh Y.ro is taken internally, anrt nets directly on tin* Irtoort ami inuoom sui-i'iiies of tlio nynU'iii. Sonrt for testimonials, froo. F. J. i 'iit-.NKv .v l ?>., Toledo, O. Sold by DriiK^Ut--. ".V. Hull's Kamll) I'lllsiii'c the best. ffllNVf j \W I fyon would have rich,dark, thick hair, your hair must he weil nourished. Gray hair, stunted hair, Tailing hair, is starved hair. Aycr's liair Vigor is the food Tor starved hair. It feeds and nourishes. J. C. Ayf.r Company, Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mats. Ayrr's SartapariKa Ayrr's Hair Vigor Ayrr's Pills Ayrr's Cherrv Pectoral Ayrr's A# us Cure , Aycr's Coma ton: Here It Is! W snt to learn all abcnl * Home? How to Pi< k <Mtt s A Owilono' Know linporfe ^r^S. tit ns anil tiusrit <i'iur,! \ y<v KrSltd' IVn t ri<r?'r?iid y?i " I1 'I rne. f ?t'iiri? * t<i ?mt> n y \ / \ |k sethle* 'lei! lite \j;o I>t * V / \ the Teeth* What to call tl ? Plfferen' I'arte of tb? Annual* How to fltoe .? Home Pr.perijr.' ,|| t-l? au.l other Valttu I - It toi'mn! ? ?*i run lie obtained by readmit our IOI>-I'tti C IM.I XTIt.\ri:i) MOH^K lllllllt. i i I 'ii ive mil (. ward, po?* paid, on receipt of only cent* in etmui)*. HOHv PL*BI.ISHI Nil IIOl'Kl-. .8+ Leonard St.. N. Y. City ! DEPiiW ON IMPERIALISM. HOW HE ASSAILED M'KINLEY'S PRES. ENT POLICY IN 1898, llio Vigorous I'iHurc of the Folly hikI the Crlimi of Keeping the Philippine* hikI of the Awful Connr i|iieiievo to I'*?>1 citiit Pentnil tuition. In the t'ldeago Tilnes-lleraltl on May 22, IS!is. Senator t'bauneey M. Depow had 1 lit' following Interview, obtained and signed l?.v tleorge (irauiliam Haiti and copyrighted: When I asked Mr. Dcpew what he thought should lie done with the Philippine Islands lie drew in his breath and said: "That's a pretty big question." Then he pushed baek his chair from his desk and swung around until he half faced nie. | "If we should keep the Philippine Islands," said Mr. I?epew. "we would reverse the traditions of this tJoverilinejit froiu its foundation. We woultl open tip a new line of policy. "I.ct us see what that would menu. In the tirst plaee it would mean the establishment of a mililnrv mimi'ii. mi nt over possibly ton millions of people boon miles iiwny from us; it would menu tlie increase ol' our navy to the proportion of the navies of Kurope.*' "Not to tlie proportion of Kuglnud's navy," 1 suggested. "To the navy of Frail re ami fJerninny," said Mr, Depew. "It would mean the increase of our army to 130.000?more likely to Jno.ono men. It would mean the increase of our annual expenditures to double what they are now. It would mean that the United States (fovcrimieui would be brought in closer contact with the people than ever before in the history of this conn try. "We have known that there is a Federal < lovernnieiil only as representing our flag, our nationality and glo rious traditions, but we have not felt the burden of its support or been eonfronted with the possibility of the payment of an enormous annual military tax. exeepi during the t'ivil War. In Murope, where great armies and navies are maintained, tlie people are taxed directly for their maintenance. Our revenues have been obtained heretofore by indirect taxation, with the exception of a slight tax.on whisky. "Jtut with the ihervnsc of our expenditures by 1011 per cent, the taxes to support tlie tlovernaieiit would lie felt in our homes and in our olliees. We would feel them in both the necessaries and luxuries of life in our houses, J21 our tools, in our food, in our clothing, in our ciirrkisres and in our wm 1 ous. in our marks miii! noirs and Itomis j anil transfers of property?in every transaction of our overy-day luisincss life. I'or if we are to maiulain great armies ami navies like the powers of Kurope we must raise 11m revenue for tliein by the means uieiilioneil. anil also by a stamp tax that will fare us at every turn. 'These conditions are contrary to our present form of government. Today we know that the customs collector exists. He sits in his otllec at the custom house and few of us ever think of liiin fewer still have ever seen hint I or telt lite taxes collected through him. , 1 tuler Hie new regime tax collectors would necessarily he excise men with others everywhere. They would he known not only in New York ami the other great centres of commerce, but in every town, village and hamlet in the i'liited Stales. Our people respond with patriotic alacrity to every burden. sacrillcc or tax for the successful i-iirr.viUK <111 Ol Witr. Whether 1 lll'.V would with equal cheerfulness do the KiiiiK1 for 11n* new policy of tin* colonial empire furnishes food for consideration. "What also does a world wide policy mean to us? it means a centralization which would change materially the relations of the 1'lilted States to the Federal < lovcrinncnt. The control of these populous colonies would he ecu tred at Washington, and we should have a centralization of power far beyond what the old Federalists ever dreamed of. Yoil cannot have empire without all its attributes, jyid that means a practical revolution of our form of government and an abandonment of the beliefs which the fathers held when they established this tiov eminent in 177't." I ashed ^lr. Depew if it was not pos sihle to derive from these proposed colonics a revenue greater than the additional expenditure Which llicir possession would involve. "How." said Mr. Depew. "by taxation? Hverv lime you attempt to collect a lax front these nennlc ihov would list', :iltd you would have to call on your military force to suppress them. And suppress ihcni for what? for doiipr xvhai .lolui Hancock did'.' They miu'hi quote against us our ini mortal deelaraiioit "that taxation with out tv]>reseutation is tyranny." ' Ar? 'J'liere No Trunin'.* Arc there no trusts? Ask the men! who used to work in the roll ins; mills. J Are there no trusts? Ask the men who used to work in the liicyele factories. Are there no trusts? Ask the inile pendent nut tin fuel urers or t lit- small merchants. or anybody, in fact, except M. A. Ilattmi. > o trust i. indeed! The woods are ! full of trusts and every one is a *hteit aee to labor. Hut. ilime's a way in, got rid of 'em and that way isn't by voting the Ueptthlicau ticket, either.? j Toledo l?oe. A Itelatcrt Dinrnrnj. Chairmau llanna should 1ki\o made his diseovery that there are no trusts in the Tinted States before the lie publican plat form was constructed at d before I're idem \!? lyinley had wrdt< n It letter in acerplauve. It would have saved Tor platform makers ami \he IToaidcut much anxious thought. i THE "FULL DINNER PAIL" FAKE. Ail Junult to tlin 1 nt el li genre of tlif Aiiirrlrnn Workman. The Republican campaign argument entitled "The full dinner pail" is at ouee a fraud and an insult to the intelligence and the morality of the American workiugnmu. A fraud, because in spite of all that a subsidized press and a "personally conducted" corps of campaign speakers can say. the administration of William McKinloy has not meant unlimited prosperity for the American workingmeu. The thousands of unfortunates who have walked the streets of all our great cities through the long cold mouths of every winter, willing to work, hut with no work to do. and therefore no food, save the dole of charity, and no shelter, save the police station, are a terrible flaw in the pic I ure of general prosperity. The thousands of farmers of the Eastern States who sell the products of their hard toil to-day for the same price that they commanded four years ago and pay for the necessities of life an increased price, are not sharers in prosperity. The hundreds of thousands of men in our great cities whom intolerable wage conditions have forced to try the terrible remedy of strikes and who have found themselves beaten and bnfilcd by ihe combinations of capital against which tlicy fought, and who face the coining winter, impoverished by a summer of enforced idleness. know that the story of prosperity is a deceit and a snare. The great armies of miners who are even now in revolt against eon ditions that made their lives only prolonged starvation, while the corpor at ions they served fattened on the product of their toil, know that the "full dinner pail" Is a fraud. 15ut we said that the "full dinner pail" argument is an insult to Aineri can workiugmeu. and it is. A brute, a beast, can lie tolled with a dish of fodder to any slavery, but a man. an American freeman, whether he wears broadcloth or jeans, knows that there are higher interests than those that are represented by so much bread and meat. A tlovermnent has not done all that it ought to for the people whose interests it is supposed to serve when it lias given tiiein food, even in plenty: anil the Republican party when ii seeks to cover the gross immoralities of its four years of power with a dinner pail: when it says to the working men of America."Kill your bellies with fodder and. like beasts, forget that there are weightier considerations than something to eat." insults every honest mail. New Voice. Ilnw the Trusts .strut Savings. "I earn the same wages 1 did two years ago. 1 have no new expenses. i nil) morn oaroful tlinu owr about my oxpoudituros. Yot I tind Mini whom I had two or tlimo dollars ol my wiiros loft nl Mm otul of Mm wool* two or throo yors ago 1 haw nothing loft now." Tint I paragraph oxprossos tin thought of many n workimitnan. lit wondors why it is that ho saves iioili in;; now. ovon with ;;rontor oeononiy. wlmn ho had a littlo halntmo loft in his jwmkot at Mm etui of tho wool; Imrotoforo. Tim oxplanation is that jriwn by tin Aiithraolto t'oal Minors' tnion. J.i\ inyc oxponsos, thoy assort, haw "in roasod fully thirty por oonl. in two yoars." Tho trttsls inako tho ditTor oimo. l'.y artithiallv onhauoin^ tho oost of living thoy draw front tho pool; ots of tlm workinginnn tho littlo hnl atmo oaoh wool; that fornmrlv swollod his savings. Many at workingman i wondors why tho wago that fortnorly i sttpporlod his family runs short now. Tho answor Is tho same. A trust mado , i noma so of tho oost of living, "fully thirty por oont," inoans tho loss t.f his savings to otm workingtnuu and phmhiug and doht to anothor. a i'li/tlc, If tho pooplo of Mm I'hilippino Isl amis arc inoapahln of managing tlmir < ? ii niijiirs niui must In* shot into sub mission ? W'liy does Mr. MeKitiley apply this principal lo the Christian populati? t which wishes to set up u republic uh< tier American protection: And refuse to apply it to Suiti, when he lias man ted autonomy under American protection to a Mahometan depot. has una ran teed polygamy and slavery ami lias granted subsidies to the royal harems? Why treaties and subsidies for Ma hotnetan polymiinists and slave-hold crs? Why tire and sword for oulighb cued Christians? 'I !ir Mu^K Pulled Ofl*. The effort to hide imperialism in litis onnpaiirn lias faded at every point. Iuiperialisni taxes l'orto Itico without her consent; it imposes military rule on t'ul-.-t lout; after Cuba should liavi luld her own chance; ii loots Cuban revenues; it carries on a war of sub .juration and extermination in the I'liil ippincs. The mask is pulled off. and President M Kinley could not say to day, "Imperialism is impossible." Sheltered by I tie TnrllT. Talking about trusts, there arc lift\ or'sixty very obnoxious ones tha wonid have to go out of luisiucss it the tariff shelter under which they rot lionbl he taken away. There is in hones! .opposition to trusts that docs not go to the' root of the evil by insisting upon the repeal of all legishi iuu wlnc'u encourages their formation and fosters their growth. By (lie Trust*. I'or (tie Trinh. President Mt'"\ii(lc.\ entered into a ivcriiuiciii by the people, of the pen V. f?,c (i.. j. .ipii'. lie clu e? his lirst . ; ,.i :.s t. 1.n ' f a llnv .intent of ih.- people, by the trusts foi the trusts. - ' l'l'TNAM FADELESS I>TEH do Dot Strtill tile h mils or spot tho kettle. Bold by all druggt?ts. Some men's favorite poriume Is a olove. To t'nrr n t'otd In One May. Take Laxative Promo Qdiximk Tari.es. All druggists rotund the money if it fails to cure. 1?. \V. Grove's siguuturo on each box. 25e. ^fter a man is married lie shouldn t have a single idea. Piso's euro for Consumption is an infallible medicine for roughs and colds. X. W. Samuel* Ocean Grove. n. J.. Fob. i". lftm. HELP FOR WOMEN WHO Am-; ALWAYS TIRKI>. " I do not feel very well. I ain so 1 tired all the time. I do not know what is the matter with me." You hear these words everv day; us often as you meet your friends just so often are these words repeated. More than likely you speak the same sipuiiicant words yourself, anil no doubt you do feel far from well most of the time. Mrs. Ella Rice, <>f Chelsea, Wis., whose portrait we publish, writes that she suffered for two years with Iwariup-down pains, headache, backache, and had all kinds of miserable fcclinirs. all of which was caused by fallinp and inflammation of the womb, uud after doctorinp with physicians and numerous medicines she was entirely cured by Mas. Hi.la Kick Lydiu T2. I'inkham's Yepetable Compounil. If you arc troubled with pains, 1 faintin:r spells, depression of spirits, j reluctance to po anywhere, headache. j buekaehe, and always tired, please re- ; niemlier that there is an absolute ! remedy which will relieve you of your Riifferinp as it did Mrs. Kice. l'roof is monumental that l.ydia E. Pin!;- ; ham's Yepetahle Compound is tlie preatest medicine for sufferiup women. No other medicine has inr.de the cures that it hius. and no other woman has helped so many women by direct ad vice as lias Mrs. l'inkbam ; her xperiem o Is prcater than that of any livinp person. If you are sick, write and pet i her advice ; her address is Lynn. Miii QCCfl WHEAT mJJs and OATS FOR SALE! lied May aeod wheat fromu eroj? that yielded 33 to 3.r? bushels per aero, reeleaueil livu special seed wheat cleaner, iu new two bushel batts.pri' e p?r bushel. mv.1 ().\t? crown In >?<?rlli Carolina from Tex a* lied SSii-d rroof tteed, the North Car 11?:.i crop v; tl bushels t<'r Here, prce .>? t.orltt-lo I. I'r?ei? on ears at Cbariotte, N. frei^la to ho pai l bv buyer. Terms cash wltu order. ClIAifl di'TK <>!l. A l-'KKTI t.lZK't CO., r iiK.l) Oi.lVr.lt. - HAltl.wT i i . N. C. (TsT FPFF! CATCV'03 yjf SPORTING GOODS. RAVVLINGS SPORTING mm goods company, <.??> J.IX H*! NI., S'J'. I.it s is, :n<?. r:r STi.vf j-n at* rp s FJ 0A ciothincr, R E g n u fj K ? m sxrj <ar**f"CATALOGUE ?v# 6Hi *>a<;es. CANIP ovinrs, v \v<v/rT-s'SK/V/;?' I SeY/irg Machines. V ZZJ&jf SCHMEUEH ARMS CO., ^i.T4r5?(aS?.ll lAAr.'NAH n ri, MO, Lcrfieo-: Sporting Ooods llouao in America. Dr. Bu?Ps Cough <.' t-> .1 fOIIRil or l.' i .it (Ml ?, f-'mmmrm r r-? Cononers .t iij> 11 In: i y i i t m grippe nud cou?uiu;>. .oil. .jt. J ' 3~ A'i i'CNTKtN i-i Ou ili? i{ ! ,| v ou mention this iiiiper when \\ riling ;;<;ve li??u>, Thai Little Bctf; ForLndics, wV, Al.ll't \IAS||\', ISoc.tK in, N. V W*...of ?4i ri;?it\ . ! hv tlri.. i: W'* ny&im ^ | FACTORY L( Na bluet. pnwJi. -helicon thf ir.nrjtrl ct ^ lormlty ar.tl Etronv: ehooting quaiUU.s. Sun | WH8HESTER REPEATIR9 AfiftS CO. Sr. xr:?CLi^c*xi v v-vruj^. *^ w.. f*. ^jucrauu. just the eoeic CONDENSES ENCYCLOPEDIA OF n;?an etioul every subject under the sub end will lie sen', roeipsid. f?r r^- '.n ste:np?. po le 1 run MIOM J of- n p i r^w J* yn a n i KMter* end tilings A A3 L? i: N li-j 1 an ient and end i <3 Km i J jf dS 'v w.ll e!?er op for fir:?lsd?i. t? i h?t It miif le ET*^icHJl ^ te rli h r-iine of vV.usb'.e T* ? 2 .S in-.-c- manner, l, Wli * bne the musll eum of f~ I y T Y CENTS n ' IKioeof iucoh ule le i iMTp.t to I'li.-e ?ltoi? txj | will el?o found of ureal vmao to ilioee who fcee* nHiinttu. BOOK PUBLISHING HI A" 1 1 - JL IT El), : W A N T E per M i i?v T. I>. DELE: COTTON, C I .TOES, CllK KENS, EGGS, AN1) OT1 11 ignest Market Prices will ERS ERS ? and all other kind* oT wood workingmachinery. >ly Sergeant I.op liriim Saw Mill Is the heuviest, strongest, and most efficient mill for tho money on ihe market, quick, accurate. State Agent for II. It Smith Machino Comj any wood working machinery. 1'or high grade engines, pluin slide valve. Automatic, aud Coriiss, write ino: Atla*, Walertown, and RtruthersA \V<lls. V. HADHAM. i.|26 ATnin Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. TUa Heasonwhyjp tl . 5 H? we vet vto EPS ft a B D9V many orders ^ Undines, Boilers, Saw Hills, Grist Mills, ISrlck Hachinery, Ginning Machinery .Machinery Appurtenances and Supplies in General is " KASY." When in need, drop us u line and we will do tin* rest. A ear ina 1 of the celebrated "Sprinkle" Wood Split Pulleys just in. W.H.G1BBES & CO., ( (IM'I III A, S. w\1 jeL?3** I;:<io,N ?A?T_2_ If yi.ii Imva U:'i :i ;v:vi-.ijj rsi ) i i-r. fur . ?> . f St a trial of V, I.. Ill"'): \ id t.i. i. : <>r i - /'/' <v*d will ? ? : * i' ' ymi litu! | I '' >) Ilioy ai?- Jus -t . ;in><l i ) i cvciy w :;od oo.-i (Li4* 1 r' from : f'? . ?>vor 1,1 > ?<?,<UKfw??:i r?-rs. / r ' L J; 0".s n-ir of W. L. [loy^'as I fA3T COl.Cfy " V , s'f or f i 50 shoes".ill f. . pYfi r"~ ' //V v.-iU pislt'vely outv o?r / V r* "~t~' o v two pairs of ordinary t l-Ar,,.... - . **V S3 cr SJ.SO , --V-. . sri'.cs. W- .j' *' xas'- \ Vjn&?,Vi.Y A?" " -V *1 .wv uttju a- r* ^ Wotir<* i \ rrrost miil.crs ??T >\'J ?.."#*) l?ins 'ij m or!il. W ** ir.filtc* >ir ! r Jl ??.<?! " i* ? :? nlwcs tliun :?i?y utlior (no itm In <?ua L'. S. BEST ; ' " " ' h ' BEST in r<- ' "i 1 : i n ? ii'ltl. $3M $3.C0 SHOE. 'SHOE. : >iu'i t'. \ r?ii r clurw lH .i' Till' M i. 'i t*' \ ^ i !> I'lT'.J*- Mul f)- n? t?. ,i! .! *r; i In rii? 'S'S! T.Y \ ICG I%t?c. N t'lir should kc*p Ihi-m ; ?ivt* or.f r.til?rr fvlu?iv?? mle in etch town. 'C'ftl.t* it?? mu l?v( itul<%! !i<?i?t mi living V?. L. Douulun ) r?-?? with nir c tnd rrtfc fttinpM on h??tiorn. It yourd not get ? >r j hi. Mnd d i*ct to I pi * tnd ? *i't f?-r carnpire. Ptoti kind oi i r. i width. ploin ?,r mp too. Our ho," will mirh vr-n mivn1, i( atihuji:* Free. \V. is. >!n?o % ?> r?rocl%(4?n, II 1\ [ATWNAL % \ BUSINESS frit:] 1 % ?:- COLLEGE. Nil ROANOKE, VA. MORE CALLS FOR GRADUATES M THAN IT CAN SUPPLY. mrJSend ior Catalogue Enter Sept. 4. BlXjeil AS. J-:. |<;< I. !.! :, I'rcuWloiH. M?"itIon wjo ; , you aw notice of School. F? f& P ^ YN rT I)I-('0YrKY: c"-: SU- it b H ?:?tk 1 ;<* a il r:ir*?s w? r-| ? It.. ?u 'I t? ; in him and (Oi!b>n t mm* m??nt lr i: H. OKBCN li SOHf. lu U AtUnta. Ga. #FE &T ?R] ryy mw&L " JADED SHOTGUN SHELLS tmpcre with the "MEW RIVAL" In unl: rir.' end watorprod. tlet the genuine. fitw Haren, Conn, ?00 \?ANT,~?E'ij ' t?HtVEt?SAL KNOWLEDGE, ? H . It eoutiUne G20 pngea, prof'j?ely illustrated. flM note or When rcadinc you doubt* yrf wy t j~ ereuee* to many f > Jt ? y-it i- Vj J rt wblrh yotl do not J? t r ?*>' kiM Lai Mil's which thle booh yoo. It hi** a ro> ^ referred to aa*ll]r. 1'bla boo* I Information, i resented Id a* "" well worth to nay one mMty -li ? ? a-?k lor It. A eludy of this bo ?k will ( t mij i.?> ii'^n n<-.fieri d. while the yo'itme eai.i.i t ieatt!i\ oommand (L? knowledge thef OOoK. 134 Leonard St.. N. Y. City* NEWSY CLEANINCS. T Y1 Germans will winter SOOO men a | kin. China. I&B ? 'KIS another outbreak of * : A ,wx at Cai>e Nome. Quakers are preparing to establany missions in Cuba. British Hag lias been raised over oreuplue District in Alaska, seareity of salmon now in the ibia Kiver is pronounced abnorte blaekberries and green roses been produced in Louisiana this 1'nivorsity of Chicago lias doto give free tuition to teu Porto s. the Swedish bonds (several iniloflfered in the United States have sold. ago public school children have Dilmtcd $13^10 to the relief of the ston sufferers. v South Wales has protested st the uuncxutiou of the Cook }ls to New Zealand. \Ij? Indians have started in an at\ \z to go from Old Town, Me., to ilngton in a hark canoe. annual report on public works iba plans for new roads in the 1 at a cost of A)TTvnula has been awarded the grand for forestry, tisli and game and IUR Cnl 11111' agricultural exhibits at *aris Exposition. ving through the lloor of the 11L I house, burglars stole $10,500 worth ?ltl tlust from the Alaska Comial Company, at Nome. ? United States immigration otli? ?at Vancouver, It. have been inted to aid the Canadian authorin detecting Japanese naturalization frauds. In England Lett Ilurst broke the world's professional twenty-mile running record, covering the distance iti one hour, fifty-three minutes and forty-two seconds. \ SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville an;l Savannahs Eastern Time at Other Point*. Schedule in Effect May fitli. 1000. , MOUTH BOOND. * ,';*! g?jj* Lv. Jack son viTic (PS)... . XPia 7 itpj " Savannah (So. Ry ).. .... 12 Up 12 05a; " Barnwell 4 0*i> 4 fs "ki " Blaekvillo 4 lip 4 l.W " Springfield. . 4 4up 4 :>Sa ' Sally 4 4sp * ttu* A r. Columbia OOUp 0 00a' Cv Chariotttoiii f3o Hy . ..I 1OTajll OOtf " Summtirvilio .. ... < 41a 120Jot' " Uranchvillo . s5o:ij 1 Mai " Orangeburg . t? 23a 2 50a " Kiugvillo It) 15a 4 lio? Ar Columbia 11 Oca5 Ma1 Lv. Augusta. (So. Hy. > 1*2 (JUa| 3 }Wp|.tf tt0p| ^ H.npiuiop' f7v. Edge Held ~"~T T" ~ 'flop . ... Lv Aikon |, 3iirtp Lv. Trenton 4 00pi!tiup ' .Tohn*tou 5 20a 4 Up ll A)p| Ar. Columbia. (tj. D.) ! 5 50p 0 10a. Lv. Columbia. (BUlg St U33n Oliip t! 15V Winnaboro . Tftip 7'A)a " ?hc?t?r ' 7 5!p 8 10a; Rock Bitf BiSp 8 47a Ar. Charlotte I <i |in> '.) 40a Ar. Daovfilo . . .*.. . j . |Um7i i 5S5 Ar. Iticlmiond i nuu 25p Ar. Wuahington . 7 7 ton t>30p " Baltimore (IV RU) 9 l_V !1 15p Philadelphia 11 3r)i? 5tia __ New York .. aip 13? Lv. Columbia ,'~i lflOai 7 55a Ar. Spartanburg .. illOp'lllaa: - A she vi lie 7 15p 2 50p A^_K nnx villo 4 15;, 7 20p A r Cinninium . , . " ~ Tltipj 7 45* Ar. lxmigvillo ~ | ~iTI?ip| 7 K KOt.'TiinntTNi*. Mi jd'^0Fi^??? !exSu;Dlll,y Da,|y |-r- Lowl?viii.- ITtou|Ttip Lv Cil-mnnti . ; fMua1 Mttop Lv. KnoxviUo ! ... *T1mu h J5? Ashevtlle . I tiOo.r .105p " Spur I nn bur u j 11 45a f. I5p At. Columbia .. I iiljp1 945p Lv. Now Vork(Pa.U.li) , 390p|l215ol " Philadelphia I OWpl 3 50n Baltimore .. 827pi tl 12i? Lv. WnwhiVfi) (S.i Ry) ^ | 950p!ll 15a Lv. Richmond ~ . ."...liT^Spliamiwi Lv Danville _ 4 (ten ~5~48p Lv. Charlotte 8 ltniloTjop ltock Hill O02n|l0 4.">p .. Chester 9 38a ll25p \5 innshorn 10 21a 11 15a A ? I ni.!? V. A Oik^ if lie ~ I t rw? *' \ I?MI" .il, u.?up It *.>JH I AW Lv. Columbia. (U. D.) 1 f 50h' 4 30a ' Johnston . .. l()30p I 33p rt32a J ronton . .. II (Wp I 4.Sf,i 0 4>v? a','' u\k''r . , - f/t?0a A r. Kl'-'i fivM 4 25p 11 Ar Ornniiuvillo.. 7... . I'aooul "iilSpiTl8a Ar. August* .. -1 i>J;i L'SQpl 8 00a Lv. Columbia (bo. ky) . ~ 4~lk)p I 35a .. K'W'Nv 4 4Hp! 2 82* .. yrunacburn 5 33p 3 45a Hrnnohvillo 0 1.'>P: 4 25a Suuimorville 7 28p 5".2a Ar. Olwrltttoii .slop! 7 QOa Lv Columbia (Bo. By.). ....... |lTSon| 1 2Sa ???>* ? '. M .'p 2 87a Sprlngflold I .'Wp 2 45a Hlaekville 1 J2p 3U\a Parti wall 1 27p! 3 20a Puvannah 5 15a Ar Jacksonville (P.S.j 74<tp 028a 1 ruins 43 anil 41 (mixed except .Sunday( arrive and dcpurt from Uumbing. i Daily except Sunday Sleapine Car Sorvico. Kxeellont daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 33 nnd 34?New York and Florida Express. Drnwine-ro<>nt sleeping ears between Augusta and New York. I'ullmnn* drawing-room sleeping cars lev tw eon I'ort Tampa, laeksonvillt:. Savannah, w avhitiplon ami New York I oilman sleeping ears betv.'i en Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte and Sayannnh. Nos. 35 and S. Fast Mail. Through Fullmun drnwinjt r- >m buffet sleeping ears l,o* tweon Jacksonville and New York and Pulp nviri sleeping ears between Augusta nnd Charto! to. Dining ears serve all meals enroute. Pullman -Joeplng ears between Jacksonville/ and Columbia euroule dailv between Jacksonmile and Cincinnati. via Ashuvillo. ? ? ,, .i..-u.\ I 1st-. Third V J'ur., Traffic Mgr., V>ashtngtnti. L> C. WisliliiRton,I) C. W A TKRK. ! ' IJ.HAKDWUK. <icr\ HofW Ac'l. /.? t ln-u. J a--;. Ag'T . Wiuhiunttu, UjU< :a, Ua. ^f.-oicptlvproenrrd. OK KOPEE. &rnd nrdH. tkrtrh.% A . r rhMn fnr h?? r*|">rt AH paMntahtlitr. H> k "Hr? w l}t?(ibUioI'.8 and 1 r- jrn I'ltanUtodTrtdrMirk? w \ rriE Kair??t I rii.n cv. r nfh'rrd K. tnv.ntor. dL 3) PATENT LAWTF.R8 C? 1# YEARS' PRACTICE 3, S ,20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. $ |J All hiiiio">n c-onfldnit.kl. fv.uo 1 advit-r I ..uhfu! dr IP rvir*. M,-Ji ruto rttar.v*. (?j S"u C. R. SNOW & CO.! V PATENT LAWYERS. V ijOpp. U S. Patent Offic*. WASHINGTON, D. C.&