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Mcdowell, Camden, S. ( '. I Honator Tillman Uses II is IMIcli-l fork. Senator 11. H. 'Oilman delivered in the Svnute on Wednesday last u .!,?pech, the like of which, it in sa i ? I, has novor boon heard before. A re port direct from Washington says: 0 "'South Carolina's great Senator, the tribune of the people, in a ken a speech the like of which was never hoard before in Congress. (Cleveland and Carlisle and their c >-eonsj>iri tors were handled without n J ? ? v?-t- . The crowds in the galleries could not bo restrained, but applauded tiiin again and again. Such a torient of inveo'dvo ha seldom Tie on heard in the Sen ale as that in the speech of Mr. Tillman. Veteran members of the ltodv characterized the speech ?\* one of the most rommkable in tin history of the upper branch <>f < ' ? ? 11 - grcisH. , It abounded in statements of a sensational character, arraign ing Pi esident Cleveland, Sccreta Ay Carlisle nnd other iii'-n in high 'maces. There was a directness of statement and a dramatic uiannci of diliverv which awed Moor and galleries. The gestures of the Sen a tor were u^ed frequently in aetinu bis words. At one point lie mad? n profon. id salute nnd 'Hipp' I hi bat to Sherman" as the lin.univ victor of a f | u uter of a century. . The ga! le l ies were lii'tyed alter nately to applause and laughter. Pausing for .1 sip of water, amid roni's of laughter, he temaiked, "I seldom wet my whistle uhlc I Speak, still you can't run a wind mill on water." The next moment ti.cVe was ;i hush through the chamber as tin Senator nppiied such mimes its "J ud is" to a member <?f \ < ; n !>i - net, or characterizes the President in stipeilativo bitti rnesn A'. ti,n< '<- I the Senator's voice sank j.<?> a w!ii.?- 1 per, as for iustanoi. .vnen he u :v warnio^ of the .ipproach nf a pop ul-u revolution and communism and the marching on Washington of a host with rilles iir iln ii hands. ? A??aiu -his voico msound?-d thioiigh the chamber and the outer corri tlers as he .filled Senators r.nd members ?'cowards'' for not resort ing to impeach iiwnl . Mr. Tillman to? k the ll ? ?? ? r tit 'J | o'clock. The galleiiea tilled quick- I ly and the Senator was .-n corded close attention. lie moved d"n\n| from his rear scat to one in the front row immediately in front o! the presiding olliccr. Although provided with in .inusri it t. in- In - j yin c xleinpm'ancously. During Mr. Tili ni:in\ l*iitci crit icism of tiic President, in* 1 n i < I : : ^ j < I ? his notes and pul Senators :i n ? i gnllt'iics in roars of Ituyhlri In telling how, as (Jnvoninr < ? f S with (Jarolinn, i??i had cuine lure i < ? it - augtfrntc t lie President and h.-id pl.i-cnl fiiu I' hours out in t h ?? sim? and sleet until lie was ne:til> 1 1 ? : - /.on to dentil to do honor to this President. "Ami," com I n ? !?i I I In Senator, "I :i*k God to forg ve me for doing it." Atone point, after 1 ? i 1 1 c i i y ar raigning l tic President, tlie Scnatoi addressed himself to the KrpuMi ciias and exclaimed : ''Why have you not impeached him? Von liavt the majority to do it." Mr. Hawley interrupted with tin qnerry "Why didn't the iasi Con gress do it?'' "He is not impeached,'' contin ued the Senator, hpcjuso he carries outy<-ur Republican policy. The last Conaress was no belter than this." ; \ Senator Tinman spoke for two honts. At the close of his speech, WKh sarcastic Irony he thanked Ills colU'j^'K'8 for not having ad* jottrned und left h i in to deliver hu? speech to an empty "Will. At the close of liisf reui&rkB tlio member* from vS(mt.l| Carolina and many other* gathered around him uml ratulated hfm.,v ?Hon. John II. Mcbanrin i? lo graplied tho Cutuuahm Resistor a* folio wtt : Til 1(1) >111*4 flprtColl ?V:?8 il It tvna origin ?1 and bold ? a terri Ho nrruigmncnt of Cleveland. I'n* der different oil eumstaniOis 't on* ated tin I mpreaslon 1 1 k ?? his speech at MeunettHville in I $85. There wore lar^o crowds in the >k' !?? i if > and they applauded his hiu iti I Cleveland and hit? denunciation of he ltd issues. Jiis ",.ilchfoik" is! dripping with gore." Charleston I uder M i 1 a k i Police. Charleston has been placed under iho metropolitan police system. This action was t ikon hy (iovoiior Kvans last Tues day. Tho Columbia Register of the 20th savs: | "The State Police Board held a meeting yesterday and hy mm unanyinous vote decided to take ihnrge of Charleston's police force. This net ion will surprise no one, >/ive those who have l>egn asserting that t li o talk of metropolitan ])oliec! for ( 'harles Lon was merely a Mull. The State Hoard lias not acted pre cipitately. It. has had this mat ter utid-'r ad V'semeiil Cora long time, car fully considering hoth *ide.s,and, with relut'ta'iee.eaino to the conclusion that hut two il ternatives presented them *el\es, either the Hoard must take charge of ( 'hat lesion's po lice Pree or allow the Dispen sary law to be openly, II grant ly a"d dcliintlv violated in th.it city. The Hoard wished to do neither of these things and tried hard to li.nd some other course to pursue. When the. Hoard found itself reduced I" those I : ? s t alternatives, it d?? eided, rfl course, to adopt the former, (or the Stat': cannot pia mit the worst elements of the citizenship of one of its town ,o run roughshod over out; of it^ laws.'' j The Nicioa^mi Canal. Mr. lOditor: ? While the cut tinf* ol a canal to unite the \i luutie with tin* Macilie 1 > \ \v:i\ of laKo Nicaragua Ins 1 1 1 (lis missed by engineers .-id 1 .-o.i.-id eivd l?y (capitalists al! < wr Mu rope anl A tu -rica . the aprau! to ml classes to whom the urea tost benefit w< i i 1 < 1 a( cru i ? U hv I lie com pletion ol smh a wafer way. 1 1 i \*c ? bestow< (1 Im! little t bought up: ?n I In- <pw s t ion. It i- u ? 1 1 ss irv to go ?;\ cr ! ! e mi t. \ reasons that ex ist why t : v ? .ma I should l?. ft ?i 1 1 j ?! i ? t ?<!. 1 ' i i? ? s i\ 1 1 1 _r oi time an. i (V i;.'! ? on :t i i m r ? 1 1 a lit I ise to be t ranspoi !? i! imnnd Sou'h A in 'ilea. hv \\ :t\ ; - f < '.i j if 1 I or:), \v> >uM moil' I !iar: emnpensate t M" til'1 r ,fst ol hiiildiui* l no canal. M^pcmdly i-s i( tc? tin' intM ? st * ? I ? li ? Sou ! h t h 1 1 t lie work ?diould !>' comjil* t< (1 as sdo1: a: possib c, for it w mil 1 Im a* li: this m'< t ion of t ' i ? * ( i milt !". m ? r? - than any oi her. b\ ;:i viie; ;? >h >i t er r? Mile t > A.- ia :i n 1 \ us t < a!ia. I h- n w ? coiiM li in) a ) mark* t lor our ma- nlact nrc:! '?c-tton >jt) vl-> without s. ndiny t hem <>ut by wa \ i ?' N i 1 w \ o! I an l other noitln ru cities wouM ?j.'w e a lo w impet u< t ) our .s'M -pi 1 1 to v. us ;iml in iK? Charleston. Sa\a>in::h. Mobi;< and ( i a Ives! on W o- t h \ i i \ a I* ol New York. P,o>ton and Phil adelphia. 1 1 would st imnlalc -hip I > 1 1 i 1 ? 1 i r i tr and make us If s? dependent on foreign nati ns for tin' transfer of our surplus products, 1 1 would draw iin i-jratinn and capital to the South: thereby in crocs. ni.r hoth our producing and consuming capacity . The I'. S should control it. 1 T we allow ?1ny M..iopean pow er to huild the canal hall the beneiit will he gon?\ With the power to levy rc'hietive duties, for the transmission ol goods on it, vested in any pov/ er to whose interest it wsis that we should not trad<j directly with the countries oi' Asia and Australia ? there would he hut little saving. And especially is this true regards (Irent Britain ? the Mistress of the sea. S.>me power strong enough to nviko its orders respected must control, and if I lie United States doe a not Knjfland will. Hut, ?ns some one; 4,\Vhy not lot N .oara^ua control the etuuil, Hi it w ill be built through its territory ?" Nicaragua U not strong enough to make its or ders respected. rven among the surrounding p^tty States; and tho 'transitory nut lire oft ho government precludes the pos sibility (#f allowing nurh a thing il it wore desirable in all other res pee ts. How ahull it bu built?- Many plans have boon advanced lor the completion tjf the work: probably the most feasible of: whir 1 1 is (hit proposed by Sen. Morgan, of Ala. Which is that the U. S. government guaran tee or endorse bonds to the amount of one huulred million dollars the proceeds ot t lie sale of such lionds to he used tor tlit! const rueti^u -oT tlio ^anal VVIiilo I am opposi d to t?ic| principle of public donations to aid private enter j ? ri .-<? *, still in tin' present instance it ma> j I)'.1 justifiable 1 >y considering l lie result to 1)0 obtained. At any rate, there is a pit;- 1 cedant in tin; case of the Pa cific It 1 v . ','o., to whom the (jIov. lent aid of a similar Kind The work has lain dormant for some time for lack r.i funds, hut it will not lonjj>* he s >. Those interested will | make an effort soon to <*et the ueee->sarv help to o uitiuue. i " 1 ih.' (juestion will he put squar l\ h fore the next Con^r 's?. it"' net he fore the present one, and' il w ? ' want this government, toj eoiili'-jl the canal, we should! vote l< >r men wlio are in lavor ? .?I it. and who will me their in I'm i.ii' to s curt- such leji-la-' tmn as \vi!l m -he the canal a in :t t< r < ?f f ie . as w ell as theo n v. Think over t fie matter, vo ters < ?! ? h' * ot h I )i>et , and win n the ( ,.tmj>ai_m opens ask the c nidi lates lev ('oiiL'l'ess how t !n 1 y stand on the mat t? r. I <. I j. ( upefand. | ( ).i I' t-h. 1 i li. M r. 1 1 uhert i<i. O. i "Mi, ofSumter will com i inenr-e the pu dieation ol The j Sou ' I) ('aroiioa i ohacconiM, a wt'klv nnura/.ine devoted ex rhi>-i \ e! \ t?. th" promol ion and development ol th 'tohiK'co in 'er.v-t ol South ?( arulimi The -ii !?<ei i j ?; ion p:iee ol the nnej'a wi:i he S-'.(50. Tlioiisaiids of women ' s;n ?? r 'jktol!> aiisi-kibs. & R A D P ! E L D 5 S FF:./V\ /\LE REGULATOR, ACTS A i 3 A SPECCSriC i'.y Art i.j io lies!!!;; Ac-ion hsr G.'gans. 1 -i liivltli td i i i * ?* > j 1 1 , ;in?i it . v !.I !?<?*(? 1 1 I i I i !? HI ! LtiC ... Ii M'.;vcr Fuils to I'euulMc ... M Ml lit.' i ???!. II. . ir. itC.'Mt nf It. ,.1. ?? ? .< nil- .1 n?. -Vit.j.i.ii IciifiH. I'iim . i i.i ? .? i. Mi; * i i i i IvJ.p'd rrvM.rc t:r?:rr;AToi: <iio<Vni<]<>ii?r</?ti ? ????!. I In; . i: ilk Int: ii li< I ? i : !i i in! " v . - i'.ii \ A .N . I hmhIit^i'ii. Aid. liltVJtHi;! ') 1 * t < ? ( I \ I't ; it < O.. Alln.iln, (in. ?Sol. I !iv ill .(..?- iKtn .. t . 1 .CO i ' r bottlo ! WANTED -AN IDEAiT^ffifS ()iiui? In i alfiit ? I 'rot e< t your !<!<?. i.< ; I )<<>> inr.y liriiii; ymi twntth. W'rilo JOHN V?* ICDDKK I'.l'i.'N'.V ('?)., 1'ntont A I inniivi, WY.^iiiiiytun, 1). (V, fur I lii'i r Sl.SW i>i izo oiler. St O ZOO BROADIVA ) XEIV YORK CITY. OUR COUNTRY NEEDS IT-GOLD! T!.? principal ohj;vtn ?.f this c >:ri|uui>' arc t > 1 tiv. H>'U ..i!.l < ;><Tatf mini s. I''r!ui;iyi?i o.miiot r.ff t.1 to Imy h'i ;-.>!?! mine, !>?;! you o.ri hil.e mi interest in *cveral v.. is nl lr iiiii-s tiiro'.i^h ll*. !?>?? fortiin- s I ivc I' > n male In ?: ?!>' ? In.;. Mi" iji-vit Wer: lliu opp- >rUllilli? :. i t'i.'ui tliev .? I ?* (v. . I jiy . Tlir ivviii';n!:i;i .-f t f.>*v >h.ires i'f oiirnti ek ir.ny in " I: * y. 11 F-iiii ? (>,' the v i ii .t l.H st men of to-il.iy I'prfiiiH' *?? thr;>u?-h uii:ii;i.r. Tin? cry of tin- whole worM .j? fo* O-.l.l nt <1 its vain ? .'ii 1 necessity is In-iiijf iiiim ? fuly ;ip;?reoint?.l < .vli .lay. All pri?eiou* i-.iiii.ta1 ?1. -cowries nro pract;."*l'y i; i r t s to th<- ) >p!e K.ji 'i ii'i-son i-1 1 nt .tl.-.l to v.Jn.t !>?? .? *i? fairly jje:. Why tio: try for ymrs?-;f thniii.;h us now ? SpVn.li.l opportnnion .'.>r St'fiirini proa*, lwgains in mines come t?? u.? constantly. < Kir agents are re porting from I!k* fc<?M ft- I 's (?( tliia continent nn<l from Africa. The company o-.vni two promising properties In Cripple Cr>i?k . We propose- to ?SctcI< p on<* of the most remarkable, well-proven jiacr mines in tho worM. It ha* n!rea<iy pi\>!uce<l about t -,0?j0.(i<*) by enulo mrfrtee working. an<l la esti mated to contain oTer $:?s.000,000 in fco!<l. Now Is tke time ?> invest with us. Do not wait until every man. woman and chikl It ra^r to buy ud prices have a4raoce?l enorin. vi4y. !?? t sliipi:i? n; < <.f amounting to I 's ; than ??"??>< miv, wrri- rmili* fr"t:i South Africa. I i the production was nearly $ tf'.iXO.OOO. It is i*;ri!.it* I t! at v. orks inaW way r.n.I coiitcniplAlnl ?a ill ;w <~tu<v 0<W iv ? j> rymr. I ? s than lir.? \ ? r. a :?> (' ipplc Crei k wr.<* i:n l.'ioivn a imiii ( ????;?. I:? l'-O'J it produeo?l C i I is !!?>?? .?( ; ? ; .rOt?.c.v<> jvr month. T..-I < III li on. t!"i ! 1-u' aid a'l.n-yt )io|x-le8*, not :.t .:iy y or. rs j-inco clin^; i!os;h rati ly t > a small holo i . iIk- ground wMcii si. owed r?>?:u* (ram s > f gold. Til. i t ):>?!?? Ii.m >i \C'' y ? M d i >9iT ? .' T"iu Malin Mine lia* jc.l r. carl/ Jti.nOVi'iOO in <li* idci.ds, ilio ('r.in-i I' iiiv nearly Jl'-'.OOCMVO, tlio I!. I. li. r ..vrr JI5.0G0 i . \Vc |-noy of no di'n v industry pnylftg mi.'; I ir<<? dividends o-i capital invested r.a fully d.'Vt !??;>?? I ? r< blueing gold mii.i-.i. Tlicr.Veo? C.". jx r . jvr annum ;* i|!ii!i> r >n?t::on, while pluxW^in rnal ?'!un:s an- n:ad" in r iiiny instnnnf. We o Tc? f.?r ?ai?* f.O.'Wi shared of ourv?p!t?i ?Wk r.t tl.?> par value? $!0 PER CHARE. Payable J-' |v-r *l;*re on Ajiplicn'iuo at.d $l fort nihility, l?-gint>!nff T?h. I. Jtf'5. However, t'.e** d.*iraig to pay In full ran wcuro. <4-r: if.caU * of full paid stock ? toner. ? Ke:rlt hy cheek or p^*-t offlcfl or r*)*f?onlfr or rrfUtorH Irttef to Al'STlM (J Al. LAG HER, Fccre tary, 100 Now York. The penitentiary invefltiga* t ion hut! come to a close. NofraJ of the charges against Cant. J Ncal wore proven and lie stands completely, exonerated. It is thought that Mr. Wil-j loughhy who brought iliej charjreH against Capt. NcaJ was prompted to do so by a spirit of malice, and the investiga tion leaves him in prvtty bud shape. ^ Wu afe indebted to the) Washington Post lor a copy ot j its Aim, m?e and Kucycl pedia. It is a m >st valuable publica tion containing a larjf? amount )l very useful information Mr. J. ??'. minima n l'ort l.awn, S. 0. Best For tlte Blood Mood's Proved Its Merit -Ecxemn Cured. "I havo uaod Hood's SarHaparilla and i know it la tho best medicine for the blood I have ever taken. Two years a^o I bad ' u soro on on? of my limbs below tho knee. I Spent Many Dollars for medical attendance and treatment but all In vain. At bint n friend urged n\c to try Hood'a Bursapurllla. J told lilm it Would not do me any ifood us 1 had the best of doctors in thin vieinlty attend mound they said it was a severe ea*o of eczema. lie prevailed upon me, however, to take one bottle and when it was ull Sarsa partlla taken I notccfn slight a g improvement. I have El . now useX slx bottles and my ler? in well. Had it not been for Hood's ttarsa par ilia I do not think I would ever have conquered my com plaint." J. W. IIiNDMAN, Fort Lawn, B.C. Hood's Pills euro all liver ills, constipa tion. biliousness. sick headache. indigestion. 's I OH TIIK HKAI.iN'.J OK THE NATIONS ? Botanic Blood Balm TIIKMtt.IT SOI' II 1 1. K N UkUKDY H>H fill Skin and Blood Diseases It purifies, builds up and enriches the Pi >oj, and never tails to hire the most inveterate M.OOU A N I ) SKIN HIS liASliS, i'r directions are fol lowed. I housands of grate ful people sound its praises ;mk1 attest its virluos. C5?"\VRlTn tot Uook 01 Won derful Cures, sent free on ap plication. !l n. >t Kept by your IochI druggist, send ?1.00 !.?r Lirjce battle, or isoo i ?r six boitlos, and wdicine will be s-.Mit, fivij-Jit pni.l, bv fir ?<>F> f i Vl.Tl CO., Aii;ir.?a,Oa. Blood and Skin Diseases Always Cured. BOTANIC 1EL.OOIJ JJAT.KJ r.f.vr falls to furo all manner <>( Hl>- >d :wj?' Willi I'.-i s. It !?> On* trrenl S".tiil?prn H'ili'li.!-' i'i? per I'viiiK I ? ? ? t n ? :ly, ..i.il cures .ili mania r < f Si. ill UI.cl I >i < X >< I ttwaS'S. As a ll'lt I ? : 1 1! tf sip t >!ilc it is \\ il'milt :: rival, atnl al' ??>lllt< ly I ? yoml vrnnptir -on \v it li am* other Mim'ar r -irii-'ily i*v?*r < >rf to I 'o tin" pul'lto. I> 1' a psi'.acvi for ail ills tvsuitlDi; fr<?m itii*,'?>re !<!ool. or itn in: i/oV< risliOil conrtitio'i ot '!: ? ht:ir:?.n f?vs: 1.1 A stii. li- i ? t ? 1 v .11 >i. t.tuii ntratoits j?;i r.i <:? ? >u.?i T virtues. { ?*? "Sen 1 fvr tr;*c h xik of Wonderful Cures. ! r'co, $i.oopcr i.iisc bnttlc; fj.cj for .-iv I ..t.Jts. l\>r rf*l?* 1>V <!| if not S"!' 1 tor.", iriffilo'iK. .vfj ti. .-???ir fr'iOt paiu <.? i . . :;;t ft it: ?'v }-?.Otk> L'AL.M CO., Atlanta, Cm. vi '1* Mi-i R.J i?| IN AND ST 1 1.1, CoMIN'CJ. HAVK YOU SK EX OUR ( ' up and suucer for To. Plates, (j, 7, h, }) ceii's. (\;vered dishes, IS and 50<6. Dishes S, 10, 13, 15, 1 9 cts. Ohajnbers for v<U cents Covered chambers 1!> cts. Pitcher and b >\vl 71) cents; (/?;/ size and worth 1 00 China plates 10 and cts. j Cups and saucers 10 and 1 'Jo. Plain tumblers >i 1-2 cts. .Mlv tumblers 2 1-- cts. 1 piece gluss set for 30 cts. Knives and forks 48 and (JO rents a set. Kwimel lined preserving luet ics Ji, ,'){>, 48, l> ^ and ho cts. V(i ATK W A R K ? NOW DoM't WE fitl.L THAT S'l'l'i i'. KIG'IIT l'HICKS. 3KK OUR Sc. ILsiiLjBi't* Big rubJf'r combs tor 5 c. Big box hair pins 5c. 1 1 air curlers f!c. 1 doz col'ar buttons for 5c. I] table spoons for 5c. A big hotel gt.blct tor 5c. 5 papers needles and bod iins tbr 5c. Set ol (> tea spoons for 5c. Quart cup 5c. Tooth brush 5c. 2 pUs. envelopes for 5c. '2 quires paper 5c. 5 papers c.f j>ins 5c. Big bottle wl machine oil for' ) cts. Big assertion t glassware 5c. 1 do-/ cedar pencils for c. 1 do/ s * <71 1 p< ns for 5i\ 1 >i writing tablet for 5c. Sen its this week. cm TUV City Tiv;!kiiv,m 's (.'III.*", ) ( * it 1 1 ; ? 1 v 1 J , S. . .lai!. '_7, KSIMJ) Tin* li'.oks for tl'O coil, t-i ion of ?- i t y I nxc.x w i It In- open in I iic Council Clniin :>? r i.i t lii* Opera House on Saturday, iinnv 1st. ami remain open n? M < > rj 1 1 a v . I'ehru.-i rv the H)!lj. IN in -I i. si vc- . after which date t he ;?cna!t; \ i i aitaeh to all r.cliuipieui-. Cost - ami charges will he :? * i < I ? '! alter .! !'. M. <>n IVhrmny 11. ls;u; Tot'lC will !>c ?l" CX 1 1 llsioli Si) CO me in tn>l t>.i\ v<uir taxes now .1. 1. III.' \SI N<ST< >X. ( *i < _v I iva.sivrer. Tiiis crrciit remedy is indorsed by physicians, and prescribed by them all over the wcrld. Positively n::r:i! ? ieecl to cure the most shibN m east's. The formula is published plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is Superior TO ALL ??8 ? **CZ CV] vris <*S ??????? ?j A -Q Q' ?j?ci a p?di a a & Fur Female Complaint;, rnJ Ixi i Id in# lid run -down sys tem b it nets like ma-;!;:. Try n boltle and he convince J. READ THE TRUTH-^ss*? 7 EXTRACT FROM BOOH CF TfSTIMON :AL3. / " Wn? ix rheumatic PulTorcr for is months. IVi-ived no h^n?flt f/om physician*, i r<-j? ( in? nt j> t Mlncrnl Wells, Tpx., or II"' r-j.i ir JUk. M"v doctor drrlared my condition hojirle*.?, but n? is |n?: rr?.-i t Ai! vfrciVl'. P. I'., LlppiSiinS Grvnt Kciiv y. 'I (trough its u>>' 1 ?.i.i iu-duy a \v?*ll man. V/. I'. I'l.V.MlNS, of Tlmminft Ac lline?, IsndinK c?r.<e? r , \V.tr..fi.acLic, i < *. Indorsed by H. W. 1'eakhns, I>r;-p^5>s. " T'. P. P.. l.lnpmftnXtrortl ltomwly,r':r' d p"~cf 'I 71cr.lt hronth itivaad (utilisation ?f the heart. llad not ->??!?? o;? cither si?l. for t wo year j ; now 1 bleci> .-outi-lly in nuy :i."' A. M. 1/VM^AV, TV Tca. "Sworn to uml subscribed l e'<HI ilnv .!. .M.^amulkt, N< Lary Public. "Stiffrrcd for yars ii:i it disagreeable eruption on tr.y face. Various reine<li it failed to r< move it< fhree l?otiltt>oi P. 1'. P., Lij?y r..aii'? (JrcfU Remedy , coiunlctily^ruitd nn?." I- a it. J. l?. .lOIlNSOX, Snvanoab, (M. sold by all druggists LIPPMAN BRO'S.proprietors. , UPPMAN'S BLOCK-SAVANNAH. GA. AmUNGEWEHl We wish to announce to the public that we have opened up a fresh line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Kla voring extracts, Tea*\ &c. Also nice line of Tinware, Lamps, Coffee mills, Washboards, &c., &c. Tobacco and Gigars a specialty. "Quick sales and email profits, " our slogan; "Honesty and Mpinre dealings," our motto. ^ Chronicle Ollice in rear of our store^Vhere all visitors will r*ci-ive'fi hearty welcome. Polite attention to all. Yours for business, R. 10SKIEY & CO. / '7 ' ' p- SOUTH 0^.?^Ol_iXlsr.A. C ( )- 10 1 ) U CATION A I , I N STI T UT E, (Formerly known as the Williston High School.) WILUSTON, HA RNWELL COUNTY, SO. CAROLINA Next Session Begins Thurediiy, September 20, For the past four years thU Stfhpol has been Known us ^lu? Williston Jli?h School. Year 1 >y yi in it s pat lounge li ;s Hcadily increased, during the past .session students attending from almost evurv section el Smith Carolina and also ? from Itf'igia. The pat ronage. being so lai ge Ihe Hoard of Trustees >?? their last an nual meeting decided to |>ut np larger buih in-^K, increase the number el teachers, raii-e the stimlardot the School and clo nic the i.ame to the South Carolina Co lid ? cat iwnul Institute. The Institution has hem granted a charter by the Stato : i ii ? i is the largest hoarding school hctv.ec" Augusta, <ia., it in 1 Charleston, S. C. Last 1>< veiubol our 1 )oi mi lories were dest toy ed hv lire. We inke |ilciig!iw i:i in out mini: i y I h public that larger and c< nn mod ions buildings of modcri^ arch i tieture are no'y.- hi-ine er ctcd on a beautiful ('ainj us of oieht acres, These^*HlTH\ iiius will ' e completed ami comfortably equipped in time to accommodate I V.)' itoai ding ?>t udenis by the opening of ihe serRion. (Mir bonrding an anncim-ms or the nest session will l?.- far better than i ver before ami will not he cxotlh-d by umv school io theStiite. Separul" huildin 's f -r b.ys md girls. Tenders I vc in same (>ii i Id in if with s i ? id nt s. ? i ? i r 1 1 :n In rs arc all sp? < i. 1 sts in their branches. Facti I ? y con.-i n!s .if live ProtV-ssoiv and four l.ady IYachi r<. All students >jre required to attend tie* chun li :*nil XMmiijy M'hni I of their clniieo. Tie' Institute is d: v ii Ird into (i \ <? ela-ses, I reshuia n . Sophomore. I ;it< rmcd i.it e > nnior ami Senior. 1*. s' .1- s t i ? n-oul Kse.;li h Coins -, instruction is given in the felb iwiiii: branches : Ami n: aid Modern I .ninjinige -, Music, Ait, Llocttiion, I' \ pew riling. Calisthen'cs :.ml M ii;t.:ry Tin ' ii s. ? We "jiinninliM' th :t any vo?jn.r man can enter the l.itc-i.?'y Department of o::i' Scho >1 ami attchil thi' i i'ti,?,>e>-i .ii nt' nine s ).? ? ! ;i 1 5 ?? im-nthfc fi?r from $10 -">00 to slL'.? O l :ic'">rdi'ur f?> ' la euti-i r;-!. This ai.i> mut covers 15. . aril. 'I u:ti"ii, Wash ? n. ? I ,iu*lit s. Fiii 1 ; n ! in?i'ut. evr\ pense e\c? pt booUs and (l->thing. ll-?.00 I in * ! _ i.OO eitvi r* vim liar expo* ses for a \-ou ? g 1 e 'y . j h'c?bce;1 rates hen n> two or in ue stud nis IV eu .-:one laniiy and a!-o to ;h ? : e!iihli-en o| li di: i.-.l el's. i i-e!: i a : s ; . i j i '?! lv>-' ? t ; . i; ion is i v -n in e i.di eount v. One scholarship wort h I i en in the Suit ? ;.t !ar_". (Nonpe'.itivc exan.imitinu will be hi1 id in ea?dt I in:: ! . i.etwein 1 1 ? Is! mid -Oth ???' S< pteinlu r. I f y<-ti ih sir-' lo try * he < xaniimt 1 tii.n applv ti> Ihe I'ri : i h nt ?. I tie- South Carolina ( o- Fd ue i! ional I iisti; nlc. i'y 1 |i.--\ ru.' en.- h at In ^iruiin.': session fir the whole nine months students can gel a idi-:'<vint oi" 1 "> per cent, oil' of tie- :.i> >\i' piiue. which wiM reihict- t lie ex pen'-- '' 'all an. mint less than $IOil, Music, N neal or Inslrami nSal . per $cssiou ..... $.'!.>.( 0 An...- ' sii'i.no I I'Ai.M m'n :d s!\::ss < os j ici:. Coine'i t i! w i: h the Sieilh CaioliotCi hMuc atimial I n - 1 it ? 1 1 ? ? is the I'alnn-lto i Kn?incrs C dli g.'. The course of sludv is the same as in any lirst class Hii'iness < 'i)l!cgi'. Tuition, -nil Husiness Co ir>e, uidirnc l s-.-h-.l.-ir h p .... $.'>o.f'(l Tuition, ci'tiiph't ? C-utrsc Steiio^repliy s.Oi Send 1 1 ? r c.r. u!ars and write for ;u!l , articular.-j to i.'.. 15. CAIN, Sec , Willisbni, i S'. ( j II. R iiiri', V. N. lv. 14AIMCV, Supt. Mili/arv Department, . l'rc^iiletit. BLOTCHES '' SOLD SORES 8L00U == POISONING SCROFULA &c WONDERFUL REMEDY. , SEND FOR v BOOKLET