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Itrms of Interest.
Dceplte the large manufacture of artlfHclal
Indigo by German* the plant,
which was once so profitable to South
Carolina planters when tinder British
rule, is now cultivated aJl over India
giving employment to millions of natives
and thousands of foreigners. In
three districts alone, in Behar, where
some of the finest indigo is grown,
European capital is invested to the extent
of no lees than $25,009,000. Some
370,000 acres are under cultivation.
There are 700 Englishmen managing
the working on the "concerns"?as
the factories and plantations are always
called?and 1,500.000 natives. An
indigo concern may occupy anywhere
between 1,000 and 10.000 acres, each
cultivated acre producing, on an average,
about fifteen pounds to twenty
pounds of indigo.
IxDrd Lansdowne, the new British
foreign secretary, owes his title and
his cstatoa to a peddler who was so
poor that he lived in Paris for three
weeks entirely on walnuts. Managing
to earn an honest penny, ho took ont
n patent for a letter copying machine,
wrote on art and science, pnacticcd
o-hemistry and physics. summoned the
first meeting of the Itoyn! Society at
his lodgings, was appointed an army
physician. Invented a double-bottomed
ship to sail against wind and tide,
founded iron orks and opened lead
mines, commenced a fishery and timber
trade, and left a fortune to his
sons.
Royalty is not above the naming of
children after wealthy persons in the
belief that a 'substantial Inheritance
will he, the reward. The daughter of
Princess Henry, of Bittenberg (Beatrice),
has always been called by her
first name. Prince s Victoria. The degree
has gone forth that henceforth
she will he known as the Prinm-s Victoria,
Eugenia, the godmother of the
child being the former Empress of the
French. It Is said that the godchild
will inherit on this a -count the greater
part of Eugenia's great fortune.
Mile. Yvette Cluillxjrt, who had been
in Berlin for several weeks undergoing
medical treatment, lias rcturn. il to
Paris.
A Bible is of little value till t is the
worse for wear.
IjOts of girls who do fancy work don't
fancy work. fcjo. 4'J.
Y btfVe |
Gambling j
It's too risky, this 1
i Rambling with your ?
w W /
cough. You take the |
chance of its v/ear- I
ing off. Don't I
?; The first thing I
you know it will be 4
down deep in your |
| lungs and the game's
lost. Take some of
Aycr's Cherry Pec- j
toral and stop the j
I gambling and the I
|cough.
r "I v.as given up to dirt with I
y quick consumption. I ran down fl
from 13S to 9S pounds. I raised B
I blood, and never expected to get I
fl off my bed alive. 1 then read of |
fl Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and began I
fl its use. 1 commenced to improve I
fl at once. I nm now hack to my K
B old weight and in the best of |
fl health." ? Ciias. K. Hartman, b
c Gibbstown, N. Y., March 3, 1S99. ^
' You can now get Ayer's 0
I Cherry Pectoral in a 25 cent I
I size, just right for an ordinary B
I cold. The 50 cent size is bet- 9
I ter for bronchitis, croup, whoop- |
| mg-cough, asthma, and the grip. E
I The dollar size is best to keep a
I on hand, and is most economical H
I for long-standing eases,
luc?*rr--rTwuun\iu?imjKBtrmand
rran Brag '"OtTRSK OIVRN. Pom.
hjfrJ NT R thins OBARANritKit by
ml, fcl*, r k kakk
|3 H H ,,(;A M.*. Hr? ? oi.i.KOK.
Li U J U-J Mitcon, Udiirum
Use CEBTAIWS- CUBE.%
|EXTRACT
A 1 of BEEf 8
mtm ^
M2i|^A tf.OLi'.'.OHt regard to econ- c, .
HHA over h?v\?v th^ ,,e c h,(.f go
Bffl plurality was .
raSnj^A to 2,170. In the'ittrrmoat. ?1.3
rieil in 18!M? with ? . ?rnct rt,
SPopuliats and Fr.vSiH'
-Colorado, Khiikhh, 5
tana, Kfvmln. l/tah ami \\'?M
ton-- jmlost 81 .W4, making A
loss ill these States
lhyan a loafebi in the South an
the small WestV^rn ami North v
cni States ( xceou^*is total lot
tho country.
In tho crucial Shu^ttf ?f
York. Illinois aud 1 mlian^St?1'
his own State of NihrasloS
Hryaij run behind the Deuioci
M,I. m immrniir
. ?r
Scores Killed and Injured t>y xno
Collapse of a Roof.
SEVERAL ROASTED TO DEATH
UiiinMrr Occurred nt n Kootlmll Game In
Sun Kritiiciiirii?Victim* \V<tk Hurled
on n lied H??t Furnace?HoJIpm Drawn '
From tlir llclorti "With 1'okrrn?Tkr
Dead an<l II'Jlirr.l.
San Francisco (Special).?By llic collapse
or the roof of the Pacific <!lass
Works while it was crowded with men
and hoys who were watching a foot
ami game net ween tno Stanford and
Uuivarsity of California truins, fifteen
persons were killed. More than 100 |
persons fell into the furnace of the
faetory upon ovens and retorts containing
molten class when the roof
collapsed. The injured number eightythree,
and of these several cannot survive.
The dead are: Edgar Fnirlmven,
eleven years old; W. II. Kckfcldc,
twelve years old; William Vaneleia,
eighteen years old; Thomas J. ltippon,
twenty-four years old; James A. Mulroney,
forty years old; Marquis Van
Dura, forty-live years old; Virgil Neul?y,
*lifteen years old; Charles Momtlmu,
thirty-four years old, Talleyrand
Barnwell, sixteen years old; l.uuoii
drank sixteen years old; Robert Miller,
seventeen years old; Hector McNeil,
fifteen years old; proses Of tenstein,
fifteen years old; Will Kithstein,
twelve years old. and E. C. I'utbey.
The tires in the furnaces had been
started for the tirsi time, and the vats
were full of liquid glass. It was upon
these that the victims fell. Some'Were
killed ii'.st.'.utly and others were slowly
roasted to death. The few who
missed the furnaces rolled oft', and together
Willi workmen hi the glass
works saved the lives of many by pulling
them away from their horrible
resting pl.tee.
Charles Yost, oven-muu of the glass
works, was raking the tir when the
ernsh en me, ;ind narrowly >seaped being
struck I y the falling di hris. He
.? ..i i mi i III I.n- IMIIIII I'lllll'l MIlUlv lilt"
heavy baud:- lhat surrounded the glass
ovens or were erushed by those who
fell on lop ( f them.
Clarence Jeter, a furnace tender,
ptilletl eight persons off the top of the
retorts, where the heat was about r?oo
decrees. Some of the men and boys
were terribly burned. They were
drawn away front the retorts with
long iron pokers used ia testing the
glass.
While aiding in removing the dead
and wounded. T J. l'arker. a fireman.
it " und his own sen anion; tli.- injured.
\ The manager of the glass works realised
the danger before the accident occurred.
and had seut to.' the police to
compel the crowd to le ve. .lust as a
squad of officer* nrrlv? l from th" City
Hall the roof went do?vn.
It is estimated that tuore than 1100
persons were on the ventilator when it
-collapsed for its entire length of loo
feet. Some were thrown to the nmln
roof of the buildlug and escaped tut
hurt, but of those who fell into the
strue ore almost all were either killed
or seriously maimed.
Caught tb Tlirir Own Ilentti Trai>.
State Mine Inspector James W. Paul,
of West Virginia, says the recent mine
disaster at Hctryvllle, In which fouricen
lives were lost, was the result
'of a conspiracy to kill the foreman of
the mine. 'I h? conspirators. after
flighting the fuse, stood at the entrance
of the mine, but the force of
the explosion was greater than they
vAiicrini, ami i in * v v\ i re aiso Killed.
KiiumeriitIon of lloiiit*nlle .A rouwil*.
The enumeration of domestic animals
in barns anil Inolosures of the
United States, hut not on farms and
ranges. was announced by the <" nsus
Bureau, at Washington. In the whole
country the number of horses is
SJ53.877; neat cattle. I.lt5i5.n70. of
which bl?l,."4t are dairy rows: mules.
182.113; asses. 12,S7o; sheep. 11?J.-I70,*
swine, 1,CitC,S<51; and goals, !7.<5.V_\
Many Mti.ern Klltol In Krutir*.
Sixteen miners were killed and about
forty wounded by an explosion of
dynamite in a eonl mine at .Mm-'ur
Triiln I'liiO)[r? Into .a Ulvev.
T'y reason of the tlooils part of an
express train on the Cleveland and
Pittsburg Railroad was plunged into
the Ohio Itiver, near 15 -aver. P nn? and
M. S. Casey, of t'levelar.d. iiie e.vi> ss
messenger, was drowned in Ins t ar. but
the passenger cars remained i n the
tracks.
llnnU 1 .'ol?lit-rfl CtI
Tlte safe of the Partners' Bank, at
Emben, 111., was blown open by four
men ami ?200l> in current j tak t:. The
robbers escaptd.
lies.I Iforttr tn the KruiTToir.
The typhoid fever epidemic In C>ntenton.
I'enn., wldeh affected 1150
families, has been traced to its source.
A dead horse was found in the reservoir
which supplies the p'.a e with
drinking water.
Cuban* Klfi't Senor <':iji?il-?,
Senor .Mender. Capote was elected
President of the Cuban Constitutional
Convention at Havana. Senor CiijkUo
nn? ofirnnfy 01 ^lUH' uiuit'i' MlljOr*
(Jenornl Hrmikc'8 administration.
Pr??i?l?l?>iit'? l'nriloim For On* Vcnr.
During the year ended June ot?. 11*00,
7'Jo applications for pardons wore presented
to tlie Department of Justice at
Washington. The President acted In
.*151 eases, denying 1IJ1 applications and
extending elemeney In th ? other U'JO.
O (Ifnnmy'ii IIiik? Itinl^-i
ts lit liill submitted to the (lermnn
sing shows that the imperial
New ^or ''M1 balances at ?r?:i.'l,ooo,.
^ ?.a increase of $ i 1.0'HI.U'JO ove;
2 -
ffijiitiiiimii
EDUCATORS IN SESSION AT VIRGINIA'S
HISTORIC CAPITAL
Thousands Will Attend?Low RdlFroad
Rates?Citizens Preparing: a
True Richmond Welcome?Attractive
Programme.
Fully three thousand people arc expected
to visit Richmond. Va., during
the three days' session of the Southern
Educational As-ociation which will |
uuKi us ion annual convention in that
city December 27th, 28th and 20th.
Every white teacher in the South
should attend the great gathering of
Southern educators during holiday
week.
IMPORTANT MEETING.
This convention will prove to he. no
doubt, the most important in the his- 1
tory of the Association and the objects
of the organization should appeal to i
every friend to education in the South. 1
COMBINATION OF FORCES.
The Southern Educational Association
appeals "to every white ten her in
the South to join in a vigorous move- :
ment for a closer and effective union
of educational forces into an organization
which shall not only fo ter se'.f- ,
improvement and a bettrr rn 'er funding
between the different branches of
the service, but which sha'l aim to become
strong enough to command attention
in legislative halls, and p?rsua
five enough to arou e and cduca'e public
opinion throughout the land in favor
of better school-houses, better
equipment, better salaries and more
generous endowment."
RICHMOND'S WELCOME.
The people of Richmond aw it th"
coming of the Association and thou- i
sands of visitors and cardial welcome
will he extended to all. The lor .1 committee
of nrrangem nts are made up rf
over one hundred repre-entativo business
and professional men, in whose
hands has been placed the r spons'bil- |
ity o' arranging for the p opcr r c ntior.
and entertainmeut of the convention.
AT THE .iEFFEHSHN.
The .lefferson Hotel has be n selected
as headquarters, and all g neral sessions
will be held there, while the departmental
sessions will he conducted
in the various school buildings of me
city.
Th?? Jefferson, Murphy's, the Lexington.
New Ford's, the Alhambra, the
St. Claire and other hot is all offer
reasonable rates, and bookings should
be made in advance.
Mr. Hill Montague i? chairman of
the committee on hotels and accommodations
and will he pleased to hear
from any who desire definite information
along this line.
ONE-FAltE RATE.
The railroads of the South have
made a one fare plus "two dollars roundtrip
rate for nv mbers of the a so.iation.
and any others who will take advantage
of it. The cheap rate is in
fact open to all.
The programme will lie one of unusual
intercut and every tea her in
til.- South .she-ild make an effort to
hear the many a;>1^discussion-? which
will take pl:'cc. Tlve opening exorcises
will occur on the tnorning of Dee. 27;h
at 10:20 o'cl" with an a '.dress of
welcome by CJ'f\\ Tyler and Mayor Taylor,
of Richmond. The responses will
lie made by Dr. Jordan, of the ITnivority
of Arkansas, Prof. \V. S. Jones, of
Memphis, and Supt. J. (?. Wooton. of
Texas. Chancellor Fulton, of th University
of Mississippi, will d liver the
President's address.
Miss C. S. Parrish. of Randolph-Macon.
will lend the discussion on Education
for Southern Women and Dr.
N. M. Hutlcr, of Columbia Univer ity.
will make an addr ss on the subje t at
Evidences of an Education.
Friday, the second day, will be wrll
filled with interesting topics and able
speakers, including an aJdre-s by Dr.
J. 1j. M. Curry and Dr. Barrlnger, of
tbo University of Virginia, will lrai
the discussion on the education of the
Negro in the South.
Saturday will be a busy day with
important, committee reports and a
number of addresses and discussions,
the main topic for that day being the
training of teachers for elementary
schools.
During the se sion the city of Richmond
will provide various forms of
entertainment, and amusement for all
in attfndap.ee and a number of side
trips have boon arranged.
A Hungarian has discovered a method
of spinning wood pulp into yarn, so
that it can be woven into a fabric that
may ho corner cd into various articles
of c'otliing.
( noil Position.
Trustworthy men wanted to travel. Kxjiert ivo
not nimiluii'ly tie >? uy For fart li-ulnm.
audcoss l'l'i-rlrM Tob. it K, Hedfcatl ( Itv. Vu
Muggins- '"What a liar l.onabow is.*'
Thiggins?"Well, I should sty so. Ho
had a tooth pulled out and actually
told me he didn't mind it a bit."
ICtrry !H?lhi'r!liotild (Cave
bottle of Coo-etirrasel.il.itlirnt. ! t cut eiCrottp
and Cold* llk? m:i?i . ami .ill I'dins ntnl ? tit*.
Tommy?"Pop. what was the straw
that broke the camel's hack?" Tommy's
Pop - "The kind they p it in hoard
ing house mattresses, my son."
To < tir?< n t 'nlil in One Day,
J au? 1.AXAT1VK lllliilli) qoinink Taki k".
All drugirlv.s refund the money if 11 fulls to
cure. E. W. OnovB'a signature oil eu<7b bos.
26c.
A Wadding mil.
The Wadding Mill, at Tuscaloosa,
Ala., which suspended operations la t
May after being operated two years
lias been pun based oy a firm headed
by Dave I,. Kosneu, manager of the
Tuscaloosa Cotton Mills, of Cottondale,
Ala. The purchasers have r.'i
yet given out definitely just what use
will be made of the plant, although
they favor putting in machinery for
making hosieiv. The Wadding Mills
were never a success and the old machinery
will he thrown out. Mr. Hnsneu
states that the new enterprise in all
probability will be a knitting mill and
that same will be in operation in about
60 days.
'M2il f\
M /
'
Ceit For the Bowels.
No matter what ails you, headache to a
cancer, you will uaver get well until your
bowels are put right. Caucasus help
nature, core you without a gripe or pulu,
produce easy natural movements, cost you
just 10 cents to start getting your health
back. Cascarkts Candy Cathartic, the
genuine, put up iu metal boxes, every tablet
has O.O.C. stamped ou It. Beware ot
imitations.
"Market!" called the street car conductor.
"It's marked," veiled back the
absent-minded clerk, fumbling with a
pencil and pad.
Tlio Iti'iil Prr?rri|?lIon For 4'tilll*
nnd Fever Is a bottle of Ghove's Tutkliu
Ciiii.:. Tonic. It is simple iroti and quinine
in u tasteless form. Nocure.no pay. I'rlce25a.
Where there's a will there's a lawyer.
FITS permanently cured. So (Its or tierrou?
n*sn after llr-t day'"* use of l)r. Kline'* dre-%1 I
Nerve lte*torer.$:f trial bottle and troatl?efroe I
Dr. 11. 11. Ki.ink. btd.ttll Arch >t. I'hila. Fa. |
~ . I
The society woman ottcn remem- ]
hers to forget.
Hnve you ever experienced tlm joyful senj
sation os n?i* <! appetite? You will if vofl j
chew Adams' Pe|?iu i'utli Frutti.
Cider is an outgrowth of the powi^
of the press.
Dyeinir in n< simple na washing when y '
us*' Putnam Fai>v:i ess Dves Sold bv s .
druggists.
Tommy?"Top. who was it said pat"
ing is such sweet sorrow?' " Tommy'.' '
Pop?"tome bahl-hcade 1 man, I sup
po.-e."
II. 11 (iii-ts's Sons. . I Atlanta, tin., ar '
tho only u'wessful Dropsy SpcciulNt:* in th
world. Sum heir liberal offer In advertise
meat in nuutlmr column ol this paper.
Kvrrr .T1 o( tier Should lluv*
bott I-- <>f (loosed rr \?el .inisneut. ItouresCroti'
ami Colds like music ,md ail Dnius an i i.ut 2
Never look a gift gun iu the moult
* - '
; ' * ' " ' -A J'x '
| V tftim
Tho ordinary wery-dav li
| ceaseless treadmi'l of work.
How much harder the dr
| derangement of tho female or
r painful and keeps the nervous
Ouo day sho is wretched a
or two she is better and laugl
is nothing much the matter ;
deadly backache reappears, th
?iii soems as inougn an mo
her vitals ; she goes to pieces
No woman ought to arr
misery, because these sympti
womb troubles. She must re
liuni'H Vegetable Coiupou
for all female ills, such as irrejj
weak stomach, sick headacli
flammation of the womb, or
nesses which beset tko female
Kfrrsa Garden wrota ti
was Sn great troubfe* /
*' Dear Mks PlNKHAM:-I am v
And the interest you have taken in me
i , and advice ar
s0[* doctors in the
Jk niation and I
t" l.mTnal'on'
trcatmentevei
. J %? *> two months, 1
jSSPtg V jf hack to work.
tJJ/* / was com pellet]
/ 'nK down the
J and medicine!
Zig jwyfja- '^b
tt? Three bo1 ties c
Compound
MRSLJGOOD^ me more -on.
j . ? medicino I 1
. fi l.iht two months an I am better in
n kind advice and attention, I rcmnin,
I "MI
j ioj ? . \\ I'; i-J y deposited with
fT E? ri t fi OH u 0 wbi. ti win i.<vt'fj?
\l**v V'-'!S &-J testimonial is i)
\iJS \jjr ^uS writer's special
AGENTS WANTED '.V,",, .1;,
Booker T. Washington,"
WrlHfii by lilnislf. I v-rvli. <lr l>?aagon h
itrr ii' ?\ in.-ii.ii e " ; A I n per in<>> tli; lira ik?>..
t'iai'11 l . .i.!o ?'il |k l 11* "T. r pul>.1*tie>.| \\ i ltd
f"r terms or an in I "I . (Mils f ,-r outtlt mill i.eu'lii
si oiu-r I'lense in : tl< i. Ms pr :>er. Adili.a
J. L. MCliOLS & 10., Atlania. Georgia.
n pww 111^ Fa feat, surest cure Tor
Dr.uUsI S"11 tliroi.t aim lung
\j+ it < WMH trouble* People prsi*e
Cougli Syrup
yu'irk. sure" results.
2xtu*e substitutes. Oct lit. Hull's Cough byiup.
I
i- ?; Jiik
Dcnlnma Cannot lie Cnrrd
hv local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. 'I here in only one
way to euro deafness, and that In by constitutional
remedies. 1). ufness la caused by an ntlmued
condition of the muo us lining of the
Kustnrhiau Tube. When this tulie is ilift
ined you have a runihliuK sound or iinperfoct
bearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, anil unless the inflammation
can he taken out and tilis tube restored
to its normal condition, hearing will bo I
destroy, d for, ver. Nine cases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which is nothing hutnu intlaiiiad
i ondition of the mucous surfaces.
e will give Ono llumlied Dollars for any
case of lieaf lies, (caused by catarrh) that cun- \
not be eured by Hairs Catarrh cure, iseud ;
for circulars, free.
V 1 I'liwrv f- I'n T..l...l? n
fold bv Druggist*. 75*;.
Hall's Family i'llia are tlie boat.
Kvery Tlotlirr SliotiUI Have
bottle of RnoMsGrr.incIiinimt'iit Itcurusfroup
and Odds 1 ka magic and a 1 rains utiU Cuts.
Mrs. Wlnalow'aHoothlng Syrup rorcbl id ran
leet Ul in;, v)( tonn the uums, reduces I till am motion,
allays pain, cures wind colic.a bottle.
Plan's Cure onnnot be ton blgbly spoken ot
ss a co.tttli cure .1. W O'Bmu . Thlnl
Ave.. N'.. .Miune tpolls. Minn., Jan. 0. l'JOJ.
Wanted- NtiilV-rcrH I'r- in Stoiiincli.
Llver.kldney and Intestinal disorders totvrlto
Hev. ALPUKUK rt INTEH. Try on. N'.C. t > cni'U
almut remedy that cures. Knolose stamp.
Kverr TlothrrMntnld Have
bottlaof OooaeOreaseldntmant. ItcuresCrc.np
Dind Colds like magic and all Talus ant cuU
Tnnquc?"Did you go to Ireland
pfckyou were abroad?" O'So.ique?
B| wouldn't have rai sed it." Da
"I l)( \[nyn t*' ' ^r% cn'i^fv
TABLE CUTLERY
IN TOWN.
I - - |
Cotton Warrliotwi.
Anyone wishing to store I heir eottoi
in a clean dry place will tinil that w
are prepared to store and insure sum
in our standard warehouse, near on
mill. Oar price for storing and insu
ing will he la cents per hale per inout .
or fractional part of a month. We wi
advanee money on any cotton stori
witli us at S per cent interest.
FT. MILL MANUFACTURING C<
September 20, I'.kki.
Photographs.
c X
Tho best in the city at the prico. ?
Cabinets, *2 i>or iloxon.
Smaller quantities anil other sivl
reasonable.
0. J. RIDER. Charlotte, N. i
fo of most of our women is a |
itly tasks become when some 5
gans makes every movement 2
system all unstrung 1
nd utterly miserable ; in a (lay ?
is at her fears, thinking there 1
ifter all; but before night tho I
e limbs tremble, the lips twitch I
imps of Hatan were clutching I
and is flat on her back,
ivo at this terrible state of 9
iTTlf? nrn n euro ^nr^nir?n.. 1
?*. vy ?? k?VSJ.V J VI UllllUl
member that Lydia E. IMnklid
is almost an infallible cure 0
jularity of periods, which cause
e, etc., displacements and inanv
of the multitudes of illorganism.
j Mrs. Fink ham whan sho j
Icr iottair talis the rosuSt.
ory gratoful to you for your kindre.se *
. ana truly believe that your medicines
a w orth more to a woman than all tho g
world. My troubles began with infiam- I
lemnrrhnges from the kidneys, then 9
congestion and falling of tho womb, |
fion of the ovaries. 1 underwent local g
rv day for some time; then,after nearly q
Lhn doctor gnvo me permission to go B
I went back, but in loss than a week I
1 to give tip and go to hod. On break- I
second time. I decided to let doctors jj
i Jiione ana try your remedies, lit fore IJ
le was gonp I felt the effects of it. U
>f T-ydm !' PiiiUh;un*s Yeirctahlo I
and a pnekngo of Sanativo Wash did |
i than all the doctors' treatments and y
lavo Rained tvrelve pounds during tho n
every way. Thanking you for your jj
Yours gratefully,
IS. E. J. OOODEN, Aclrlry, Iowa.'* jj
S (Inins t" the (art that *omr aVeptira! 3
l ? 3 B people have from ti:nr t*> time questioned 9
the Krnumer.e** of the tr?tituon;a! letters 9
\\r are corian'ly pnl> is'.ur;;, tvr have I
the National City Hank, ? t Lynn, M*** . $<, *>, H
|.md to any per*, n who w.'l show that the above 3
ii.I genuine, or was published b?(<>re obtaining the a
pcraji.ai.ju ?Lyoia li. l'i.n.:iu Meoicinu Co. R
. iaAwaBaKnra?wr-?-ri- i. mnituv. -ygacr. -zzJ
rrr*Ti*a ffc 3 jl pn
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A'*^y CATALOGUE
1.12 I'ages. CAMP
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I Sewing Maeh'sss.
Vi.i?T'lL'/ SCIIMEUtS ARMS CO..
7*ri3rifc$r?5u kaihsaiI city, MC,
tar.ieM CoortirfrCoods Wouoo in America.
"rXV&Ti&i Thompson's Eye Water
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U O T A S H gives colorx
Jlavar and firvtness to
all fruits. No good fruit
*
can be raised without
Potash.
Fertilizers containing at least
S to io?o ?f Potash will give
best results on all fruits. Write
for our pamphlets, which ought
to be in every farmer's library.
They are sent free.
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GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
!W?REE!CArfl *
S-ff SPORTING GOODS.
i \M RAWLINGS SPORTING
GOODS COMPANY,
liitO LuruM St., S'S". I.OI IS.
OQNTRfiCTOBS'i"'r
^ BUILDERS'^
A?o P/1ILL SUPPLIES.
t'nstlntrs. tt Itssms. ? olumnii unit ('h*n.
n?*l holts. !?<"'.?, W ?*i?tiv?. 'IiiuLh, T? worn. ,t
Musi \Yir? m.l Mm tin H??i . I!? 1-ttn.c Kiifr'.tiKs
. mill 1'iiinti ilitclis, l ain l*'kn. t'lii' s. t li.iiti aril
ltnpo lii t* <
.* I. iv I) H'll' Quick iJi .ircry.
LOWLAND !R"NWt - K;5 SUPPLY CO.
AUGUST
n5*yTCn I AGI.NTS lOU THK
V y Ah I tu . OLIVcK TYPEWRMOR.
(I l*se your influence nn.l earn n machine
j for ynurarlf or uiako a ui<-c profit by a-iling
a few machines amonj; your i: len s. v> e sell
I oil installments anil t .k < other makes of
| macnines *s pa: t payment.
Send for tatalo* and Terms.
J. E. CRAYTON, Cien'l Agent,
ANUI.!tMt\, S. C.
r\0/f>r3C*'V HEW DISCOVERY;BiTxa.
Lx ^a L O b muck r? Ufand curwi mnt
r.rws Hull ?. test <m<?uiai? av.U IOiIhin tiratintut
Frio. Br. li. H. UHLEN H SONS, Box H At'in'.i.ut.
To W. C. T. U. Workers
with iiimolfih ilovotion rourinr your nio.1rst rains
j into tlic Up ot a irrc.it, hxlptiil, ninnvii l.. I cnter!
|iria? ol nolilo Woiiu i:. son.l lor iMui's of 411'it
ijjIT(>FM IC. TSli: l>t:i.lNKATOlVj"
1 In 11 \\ . Hl'j >'t? New York.
1TTHN Tl(>\ ia fiiuilit itcil if von nuintlm
M this paper when wrillnc udvertiaoir. N?.4y
M Bft"*. Oh^sjv up.^Ti'iOM Ubc
Eu In tlnnj. S??ld hr ilrnutflNta Wl
A DISCOUNT
OF TEN PER CENT.
ORGANS
CHRISTMAS
gjH|lH|L PRESENTS.
loguc clip this
M. A." M ALONE,
Columbia, S. C.,
and he will quote you terms and
nrlt'<* A rhnn<v to nr??t o
ORGAN or PIANO cheap.
l'lenso civo your nil mo and r. O. address,
j wliou mind tbi.i ad.
Saw millsTcorn millsT
CASE MILLS, RICE
HULLERS, PEA HULLEP.S,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
PLANERS AND MATCHERS,
SWING SAWS, RIP SAWS.
mid u.l other kind* of wood workinKmnehin?ry.
.My Serjeant l-o*; Ili um Saw >1111
1h tWo heaviest, strongest, and most efficient
mill for ilui monrv on the market, quick,
' accurate. State An out for II. 11 Smith
Machine Tom;>iioy wood working madnnory.
I l or high grudo engine*, jdnin slide valve.
; Automatic, and (tor )? ?, write me: Atlas,
i Watertown, and rttruthers & Wells.
V. C. BAD HAM.
l.Uft Mnln Street. COLUMBIA. 5. C.
\I/r r A \J)T Well mention
WtLAn & hTc all wc han
die but we do
SliLL liVfctfYTNING
i 1.1 the HACH NEKY & MILL SU. FLY Line
UZ
I' Th" Murray Ci-iiitini: nn<l I>i*!rilnitinK Systorn.
I.uiio, e'ln-c, 1I*ko, Llildell uiul Hik'li
Point Mir mills l.idtlHI Automatic ami
| Plain ru Kliu-s. liiuulv iru|.?. "NKW SOI* I'll"
Brick Machinery, Erlo City nnfrtoes and i
1 boiler*. Dbston saw.*, ' Queen of the South"
j Grist Mills.
W.H.GIBBES & CO.,
COLt tlUIA. s. t.