The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 14, 1896, Image 4
STA T.S (! A M FAT ON.
(Continued irom l?t Fago. )
"They uru allot tin," applying it to
liia l.'ongrost. tonal raeo. llo was voci
ferously chct*ud. M r. ^ Keitt be
ing at. homo did not make ft upoooh
further than to "aadidaoy.
Tho Mooting Jjo? o w ut? uu unlet Ij
ono. Tho attendance numberod about
1,000. Chairman G. V. Smith called
tho meeting to order and prater
otYored by Pov. Mr. Htoko*. 'f??o
f beaker to bo introduced wai tiert.
Watt*, and ho never attompted to nmko
a upoooh; Baying bo wan \t h oiu ?j 1 1
v,.m nnnuceauaiy fot him to refute tbo
?hmdoioiiR ol? ft mado against hiro,
a o .1 ouuolodod In1* fchoit. talk by a*
tending (i oordifd woloomo to tho can
didates.
Gon. Michbourg boiug introduced
next, gave h briof history of his milita
ry life, aud aai.l bin competitor was
qui to extravagant iu bin opinion to
who would ho the noit Adjutant (ton
era!.
Mr. Eliorbw wiia introduced ft-*, the
first gubornatoriftl candidate, and ho
ariid the taxable value of property iu
tho State has boon increased #20,1)00,
000 This was don* dining hia admin
istration as Comptroller General, 'Huh
did not oomo altogether from propoity
that had already hoou taxed, but tli.it
which had escaped it? proper hloue.
Koformors hitd made mistaken, hut lie
?was proud of Hh achievements. Taxes
liavo not boon voducod because of sup
porting all old institutions an will an
Olemson nnd Wiothrop; broauae of Iho
.refunding of tho debt and th*? holding
uf tho Constitutional Convention. Tho
u-.l mini stratum could not bo hold re*
hponftiblo for spreml taxes in tho dtt*
fnrout counties. Ho vantod (Jlemson
to l>o pnrol y an agrioulturial and uto?
ohanioel institution. 'J'horo was no
xieod lor tbo litorary department, He
boliovod < .Momhoii oonld and would bo
run on h'Hit money. llodid not boliovo
tho dispensary luw should bo run pure
ly art ti money-making iiiMtitntion.
Thorn should bo a legitimate profit
?which should go us provided by hiw to
the oouirnon oehooln. If tho hi w is un
forced to tho loth r it will reform noino
drunluudtf and keep tho young from
enticement. Ilium I if ho had a I jog
inlaturo iu aympathy with him ho would
promiao to l it ii tho govorninont reo*
jiomieolly. Ho fmid that if nlootod tie
\vould be thu Govornot of tho wholo
pooplo. lit1 naked tbot-o \vi:o had buuu
oppofcod to leform to cotuu together in
a opint o unity and moo it wo oau't do
fcoiiiothing h.toKihg to tli?' dovelopiuont
of our I'CHonrees.
Mr. \V h i t tit k i'i , iiu< lhoi oaiulidoto for
tho abovo boiiorh, bpokonext, lit' hi\ i- 1
that tho diKpyiiKary law had licki ?1 out
till tho ri-Mpectatnlity iu poliltoti </!
Boulli Ciiiolinii, h>r ttu-ro liua been ono
Dinpotinary howl fruiu ono ond of tho
Btftte tt? tho other. l(c fluid (Ion. hi*
Jerbo, the. Hv.*'?rr.p Fox, tho Hod Fox,
xvae trying t?.? s{? ai tho lloforiu movo*
xnont. and (;ivo it ovoi to !ho ('ouaoiva
tivo?. i bin an mot by loud ehof'ia
for Gonciiil Kllorbo niol 1 ihch lor
Whituian. Ho got oil' hia unufil llow*
?ry cloning rruiaikn and tlion f<?und
out that ho bad no more tiuu. Ho
road RoniH iiguron to show that more
money had been expended in ly'Jo
than in 1B88. liooloaod bin bpct eh by
saying that if it was tho lant void bo
?wouhl ovor upoak bctweon here and
lioavou ho would dooiaro that 15. R.
Tiiluiftu lotho worot backftliding, Homer
vaulting politieinu that God Almighty
?vor now.
Mouatori i.'m nt > ? -.!? upeaKing oiuiBm
on, uaid thus #18,000 who entirely
HnfTwioiit for pennauent improvement#
ami tho tag tax should bouppropriatud
to it if the oollego needod it. TVre
wno no necessity for thnt money to gn
tliero in ?mch profusion. In Bpraking
of tho Dispensary system ho (^ ?> i < i if
taken posKttbjon of by tho people of
the counties lie behoved ho much profit
could bo tnude n * to iuu <bo puhlin
schools six mouths.
In speaking <?' thf il<>?ir?biJitv of
local option, .Mr llirrbo nn 1 Gov
ernor lCvtilis int. i r?| '? <i uml ? ?.il thnt
whbkoy could bo kept out any
township now by R vote of tl). j ? Ljilc
tn concluding !?. Kuui th*?t t ho l>i , < n
eary xvrtri .i wrighl *w h ich tho ^t.ilo
con hi not onrry rimeh longer. .Mr
f f h m i h ? ; t nat' 'hcired loudly a# ho
concluded.
Ml. ih'V :>! i ,1 tho greater
p/irt of his romarhs t<>.. ,irds shotviig
t.lmt Mr. M/iytleid i'.; 1 l< on in < -Pi *n
long enough.
Mr. M :i \ held replied thnt a majority
<> f tho Stit<? kept 'i gtif 1 man in dflloo
?p. J.M5- iin ho discharged his duty
tfti.-i. utly n r: .! u the- people were sat is*
lied with him h< .??!<<??! l e-eloetion. 11?
1 not n tingle pronuRO mado to tho
l?eoplw iu !fci>0 Ljd futlod to be carried
out.
Mr. Duncan Wing introduced, re
ferre t to his legislative record, hold
iog th >t hi: had nlways bet n true to hi#
country and i - * ? - 1 o. Mr Duncan Raid
th?t i! Iin wero again drawn
General ?.:::<??? \s*..;i:d ba\o been d?
featc d. (iii runt il Mi'Limrin, or \V. D.
I, vans or G. .Mftjthd.l hat! <??juk: out
for tho Senate ha would Uv?t huvt-. Dut
vhtn tin y dropped out ho felt it his
duty to como out ami till tho pooplo
what he know. Ho took up Governor
Evans" record ok aKefoimcr. Ho had
voted against every Reform nominee
for tho Hoard t>l -\ >; ri -ulturo; ho votod
to postpone tho iiccptanco of the
Ciemnon b(<jU?<>t. At thin point ho
read tho following t<legram from W.
J I. Noftbohl:
.John T. Duncan: ? Don't you refer
to |no again on tho (>lunip, either di
tocjfjr or indirectly. I moan this as a
Mr. Duncan Raid in reforence to tho
above: When it comes to that con
stable bulldozing mo, ho may.Jdll raft,
but ho can't s^sro mo. (Cheers."}
A voioo: "When ho killa you bo'll
f- have to kill othor?."
lie Raid tliat ho felt confident that
tbe people of tho Stato will turn down
finch n man. Ho wont on to epeAk
further about tho bond matter and re*
ferred to Governor Kvana rr a bantam.'
There weio ebeora for Dunonn and
counter oheera for Kvane. Ho elo?cd
With a joke, and rocfiived considerable
applause.
Go/eruor Evan? being introduocd
" bagau by earcaetically re) erring to the
?lwqaa&t word# of the *taU?man who
ist preceded biro. He said alt
Jhad bear J about tho bond matter, is
there any man here who wants to bear
U again? (NoJ No!) Ooa *sRed
"Ciiestek, H. C., Aug. 8.
^ waebing,
W. II . NkwboLd."
WqjM* >?????? ? ?> ?
| Jha( ho tell till about if Govor ?><">?
i ft van* Hfti.l thut Duncan. know <>11 thoa<
I, Ihinga bo tcdln about tbo bond biwombs
. und bio voting against Popo, ote., two
yearn a^o, jot ho goea homo and vote#
i (or btcu (tgaiont Kllcrbe. (('lioera. )
j Governor lCvans then wont into ?
4 udon of tho . ... ... ?..v nutiona
I n->; ...v < : . i.-.i j *rly un to mono
{ t.iry JutVh. i in ttpoko of tho fairnior*
being tho hot to Mart tbo flght for
frwo ?ilvor, tboy boing fir Bt to fool th?
evil oftooU. IIo joiuod in with thorn
hnoaiiKeit whh tho intercut of th?
people to liavo thosn pnuciploaadoptod.
Me 8|.oJ{o of tho j -art Hontb Oarolino
played m the Democratic convention
! through Tillman. (Oheora.) Ho mud
r the pint foi rn waa Iho true aaaonoo of
l>> mooraoy They nay wo are Popu*
list-i but thin in llm only State whoro
them im no PtipuliGti" organisation.
The (/i ? ? j 1 1 ? ? t menace to your libertiea
today in tbo Supremo Court Judgou of
tho United Stntp?. Tboy aro in tho i
hauda of the moiioy power. They can
rovcrae any action of tho pooplo. That j
in w by their power ahould boourtailud.
1 h?ir ii|?*nanii)g power must bo abol*
mhod, and thatia why you want to Bond
n in a ii to tin- United Stat eft Aonato to
Mtalid * ?y ib n Tillman in thlfl light,
A voice: "Wo'll nond you."
(Ohe.tjb.)
II u said that this country was run by !
trust*. Koforiing t? > tho whlakoy trnat,
i ho said it Miicaon'a loiter hud been road j
. tho < iVoot of tho tmat could bo Boon, aa !
ho tdiowen that on account of the truat
hjiocial ratCH could not bo ofterod, and t
a reading of Mi.xaon'a letter would j
; allow tlmt HiiWbell ottered no bride, i
but offered a rebate which waa to go in ?
the Troaaury.
Another tnu>t in the jute truat, whieb ,
| imiht by choked to death. Wire or J
j ropoa ruiiat tic mud it ncccjanry. Fie j
! said it would not take n bantam to i
i whip hia oppononta. lleooubl take an
old ahanghai, let hirn orow oncu und .
! they would all i un olT.
Judge ftarlo being next introduced j
aaid thero were thteo lawyera for tbo
j United fttntca Senate. A tew yearn ;
: ago yon woo told not to vote for a
i fanner. Whethor you voto lor law- ?
| yera or not, vote lor the buflt man, I
I Tho man who cornea beforo tbo people t
I alionbl eoiuo i obed in white. If tbwro j
j in anything againnt him any it. It in :
i mud that I f iiid the Shell manifesto
j waa lulao. IIo i>anl it only in referonoo
to corruption 111 olbco. spoakiug of
hia notion in lH'.hi, ho ?nid be begged, ;
implored und dared llit-ni to nhow tbnt !
anything wan wrong with l'-arle or Ida J
oflico. They couMn't do it, bocausu !
it woub.l have been a lie. Tbo railroada J
after that came to mo and Hind that '
they wer taxed more tlinii any othor
1 rla?a of citizcna an I tln v wanted me
lo tak'? their cat;e to tho eourta. I
! refused boeanco I had jufti left tbo
Attorney , Ocni'ini'n oflied and I
had adviaud tbo State in reference to
j taxation of i mlr on I*, and 1 felt that
it waa lit >1 i i k ] 1 1 lor one who had ao ro
| ccntly adviKtnl out- i liunt and knew its
j Kocretn to take aeitfio against the State,
j W hat other naino nbali 1 givu niyaolf but
! nemocrat ? I am one and you are a
; Uoniocrat Wr wiiihavoa belter gov
j eminent, a more friendly feeling oud
j a bolter atato of nociety when we lay
j aside our ditbrtncea and live under
one banner. One of tbo grenteat evils
from which wo sull'or if* that we have
departed from tho toncta of the Con
j etitution. Inateiid of being a govern
| m out of Ibc people by the people and
I lor tho people, it baa bcconio tbo gov
eminent of tru^ta ami monopolies
i There i?< no doubt about that. It ia
t not r if/ h t 01 coimlitutiotittl that it
; should be to.
T tj B| t?ikniK of freo nilver ho said he
i heard i.Milliing ii 1 luii t free nilver in the
! Hlioll manifesto <>r during th? cani
i pr.igu of iNiMt. Hut it was tho greatest
j question ??! tho day now.
I lie other speakers wore Mr. Cooper
f ?.> r Lieutenant Governor and Pr.
'J'immcrigan for Stato Truisurer, both
I of w liom spoke of their post records as
; guarantees t hilt they would conduct
t ho! j olliooa n!! ri^lit < 'ut-grossman
i Stun vul Tic W ilson and Mr. .Joseph T.
j .1 . ? 1 1 ui 1 .nri, v,li<> i<pr.l;t> on national is
Pir..-, :tijd St.iiiv of Now Ik rry,
I lit la.'it >i! t.f Spai tawburg, Simpson of
. Spai l.mburu '?>>?'< l vUthi:lt3lunfi of Luu
! renn foi Solicitor .
int; i:.mun MrnriNrt.
i ho meeting m ihis point chiuo near
j 1'i-iiitf n i <? pft 1 1 ion <if tin* \Vlovoiit'o
t meeting, I ??? 4 cooler hotels 1 kept tho
? pugilistic e in>i i'ltites t ? } > a r t . Tho at
! tendance iMiiubi ret! shout
I Cm i i ill" n <!(tti called the meeting to
I older ami 1>"\ Mi. M. l arlnnd offered
j prater. ' ho lirsl speaker was Mr. M.
i [, < . (.j-.-,- . Iisensfted his own
! iri">i d n: i . t fire ? 1 1 v <???. Tic eon*
! el". !r : y <?; f.tk;i r at length about
I wlmt 1',' !'? tore movement had AC*
( o> i'u] !itd:ed by hi:t help. '
(.?en. i it 1 1 ? 1'iifi: t-j t'l.e next, and ho
I dovol* tl e ? ? 1 1 ? i ? ? i -at It; tinio to military
j government, saying ho hud made il a
. lv. in Ira dosing remarks he gavo
a 1 ? i :* ! history of his political lecoiil.
v !?:*??* 'Ii...ti?l that ii?> \* as a consistent
Reformer.
luii Watts followed (it'll. Ricli
I lining, mi. I hv hpt-Uv ribout the lisoi
I gam/oi n.i!il<a iti tin- time of liis elec
tion, but -iai"l il was < ? 1 1 ft firmer fotinda
t ion now thai il has been hucu the
wnr. He fiiVrd l.v saying thnt he
felt Pure a tine and tric.t lb-former
i would n ? '??* turned down t ? ? t a latter
! day ltcfoi ;iit r.
J Mi. .\i i.\ i; ? lil, in l.i-i ftifit la'k, re
J ferretl to i . -t ?t i- n in oii,t?.-, Moving that
] College presidents were retained in
office for \oaia, si d Sliat .It was the
I rule in ti.bu -tin.il liint wlien a man has
boon faillilnl iii l lie discharge of bin
duty that ho ?ubail bo retained.
If tho people want chaiigo tho cus
tom ho won lit bow to their will. lie
thon road his statistics showing what
tho Keforni niovemont han accomplish.
Mr. lb >bi noon followed Mr. May
field. He sa it I ho was in entire sym
pnthy with tho public schools. '1'hoy
should be str< tithened antl built up
clso .tho higher inst itutiono will topple
over. Mr. May field cs biick on
threo planks <if the slwl: Mi*r.i'esto. IIo
wants a monopoly of tho office. IIo
wants a special privilege to bold it
longer. ITo doi sn't want t? rotate.
Let him gi\ o an account 0/ hit *?eward?
ebip. How many times 'ash. -'bited
this county m the discharge of I i?
dnty and how many tim??a tho ohter I
cotintieft? Holding the view* ho does, j
ibo legitimot* <:oncJusion in ho wants j
tho oflloo fj r lljfv* ? j
Mr. Thoroaton, candidate for Solici
tor, mado a *h <lt talk in heh?lf of bis
ctpdidaoy.
( < i : hi!. etman, candidate for State
In (it. at r, made i? fh -it >| en I: , owing
to tl.n I >? <- f that In hit I IK) o)|n,fi|tbn.
lint iti clobing hu Auiil In; hud been a la
Advocate ot lieu silver day in and day
on t for ten youth, w|j ? iuu!iy of thoju
in- i??n.->i iv>ii ? mouthed iu itrt
advocacy wero ua hiknt aa tho iuhabi
UuiH of tho oily of the dead.
Mr. Whitman being homo reeoiv
ad quite an ovution, and begun Ida
apoeoh bjr di?oor?ning Btato politic*. Ho
?uid *boui $20,000,000 lmd beon added
to (ho taxable property of tho Htuto,
but ho didn't kii'uv what it wat* col
looted for, and tlio ptx>|Iu hud to pay
it. 1 1 u Huid hotter i.ohoobi hud boon
proniiaod but Hi nt- htHo log nohool
houHOH remain. He haid if ejected
Governor overy |de Ige mudo in 1 Mti(i
would be ouiried (iiil elan tliu Leginla
turo would got no pay. IIo would voto
and voto Hiilury bilin until Gabriel blew
Inn trumpet but wlmt thono prouiifOH
should bo fulfilled. Ho said tliut Till
niiin bail never done uny thing exe.pt
pile up brick and mortal* und making
the people pay for it. No concluded
by uaylng that tho Reform pnity i.ud
fallen into tho handn of trairorH.
'Senator Harrinon opened by Haying
hh h mutter of fuct tho levy hud ro?
inuiuod about tho nnroo for tlio luet
twonty yeara. Ah to tho expenses of
tho government Clomtion and Wmthrop
hud boon built; u devastating ?torr?
hud almost destroyed tho phobphato
indurtry and a Constitutional couven
tion floating ?50,000 has been lit Id.
Those in u measuro uccouut for tho
faot thut taxes have not boon reduood.
But ho could seo i>< ? reuson now why
tho LegiMluturo could not reduce tuxes.
Ho mm id he hud always und did now
support ( 'leuiRon College, but ho did
not believe it needed all tho privilege
tux. 1 he balance ?'f I. in l into he took
up in diueiusing tin; bottling depart
ment of tho IMspotiHiiry, which ho con
filtered u n uoockmi ry.
Col. MoS\yeeiie_\ .said he believed tho
Comptroller flonornl und tin TrouMirer
should rotno before tho people nnd in
form tho in aft to taxes. I'j\ery Stuto
olllcoi ahould go before the people und
then wo will indeed have it campaign
(?f edueation. lie favored fostering
public ftchoolt*. Ho believed in the
course of a few yours all our teachers
(?an be obtained iu tho Stute, which ia
not tho ease now .
Attorney-General Harbor made a few
brief remarks and thuukod the people
for thoir support.
( lav, F.vaiift was the tirst Sonutoriftl
candidate to address tho proplo. and
ho bind thin whs the liist lime iu tho
history of tho people that they hud a
voice Hi the aokction of their United
State* Senator. This hi an enactment
of the Reform movement Ho believed
that right will finally be given to tho
people tin ough< >u t the Union Ho
Bald that tho people hud probably
heard more of what a demon he in,
what a rascal ho in, except probably,
Roll Tillman . Ho hud uiiKuored ihoso
nlanderH, yet from day to day they aro
repeated autl he did not intend taking
up hia time discussing them at tho ex
poiiKoof more important i**oo?. Thee?
tilings weio ull vontihded two yoaia
ago, and ho was elect. .1 Govt rnor. Ho
detiod any man to kIk?w ?.in art .?f |ij?t
which was not for tho be:d intirt'st.s of
tho people, ilu i ocnlh il t ho t act t i at tho
Shell muni fcato Wiei d^uoun?aed us a lie.
Ho Haiti it wan true ho nr an thono
oomi pla i 1 1 oil of are oorioyrno*!. The
people won ft \ if lory on Hint platform,
but vol a f? rt ? :i I ? r tight is t?< bo made,
They have got to swallow iv J i ? ? r ? *, but
tho pCOph) -In. 111. I bp MHO Mild
men to Washington who will ln< true
to their interest and who liavn I oon
lighting for till' 111 MlM'O tin- lj?. t ? 1 1 be
gan. The Governor concluded bin
SpOt-ell by speaKiltg 'it s Mio length oil
tho money ?iu? iitiou.
Judge Mm lo in uddrcs-iug tho u'.iiii
once said ho would not eall them l!o?
formers, hut I Vino. ? j .? i r- . tin* i.obh ?t
grandest 'inline nny in, hi <??>:, hi I i nr
Wo romoin' t 1 its grand n. l.n vi i>n-iit?
ill 1 STt) Hlul < ! II l 1 II;; the l??IVe i'iil ilj'itli
tat ion a ml I -it lot it w <? \% t ? : d I nut
h#Vo thr 0oi:i-t ? i ?? I ion litnli i \v 1 1 1 1- ! i wo
1 1 vp. Ili uni i ; i: <?**'? ; . ? i t,i inn t ?
I 0 I k I I ) H I | ? ?? \v ?? ? . i t | ?! ?> ? ? ? !i lit*' i?p
CHUSO tliev \U 1 ? 11.1 Iitio: ? ' V J-Iltlii
people who (l? !. i t'l . ! : ii I i 1
toll vui) about my ? ? ; 1 1 ? % i x'n H
nan I In* had iiotlnnK I" ' po! i toi
Tho people of I Hioii km w* Ilia
charges of eoiinptioji m the i^tato
government arc fabo ami tiny man v. ho
pays so now speaks an untruth. His
pl.it foi in tin n ami now. i ? . .\ < \< r, is
t hi t the majority must i de lb- said
ho wbk not i lb t"inn r lb had net er
boon a mender ot tho patty lie has
boon houoted by his i o. ? j - 1 ?.?.
But it if; >:i '. > I h. lie!)
paid om in t;i i . li io that is
niOHlii n;oii'\, h<' Won't ci'iN 1 1 ? .- % J ho
lllade Uti l i- th. ill tin* SnhiM wi n j'ldiifr.
lie neorp ti'il tin- ofl!o bieuti . ..t the
honor uttomb ?1 t<> it ami ?< i tin honor
ho is duly thankful to tho people. 1 1 o
a Kill ^hotlifi the people woio any
hotter otV now than tiny wen- in 1Mb1.
They wrr?i not, but it whs not beci'uso
their i rtioiftls had not been true and
faithful . Tilt: State 18 but ii Mnall unit
in ti c I'liion an I ?'?'> do b.ltlo. I he
burdemi \s ?? luttf eonii' 1 1 k'n'i a > < ntrab
l/eil goVot uineiit lb ??; oko of soin*
of tho evils, mentioning tin1 biritT,
xvhieh should b?? for 1 1. v i n uc on!) ; nil*
other wan t he ill ? oiieoot laws providing
for an iu^oint- tax; another wiia a con
trneted euri eiiey. It' I here i* only one
half aa inneh mom y in enenbtlion, tho
demand and supply boino tin- nunc,
the price of a tSon or ntliti' | imlucta
must neeotsai ily tleoreaM' ou<-h if.
During Mr. Diuionii'n r.p.'i < h ? iovcr
nor Kvitna, in a culloijuv with him, re
iunrkml that Duncnn euuhl not '.tl! tho
truth. Tho hittoi.r-tiu tod fv?r the (?ov
ornor, who v Mtting r. fi \\ | aeon in
tho rear of him, as it he int. mied L>
strike. Shorilt I>oi?;< nt> ppe.l in fro-t
of Mr. Dutienn and toi?t him ihoro
must bo no trouble, and Mr. Duncan
xvont bneh to tho front and eoniinued
hi? speech a? if nothing had hap|<eiiot1.
Governor l^vanr. ?i s i? " r in the
disturbed apparently and lu.vt r uroae
from his ehair. Mr. Duncan x\.u< moro
proliHo of charges and in-inuntion?
than ho has been for Rome time, though
nothing more than whrjt has boon pre
'viously charged won" brnughi out.
He tried to got Gov, F.xana to itign a
paper Aaying tint if Mixon laid wliAt
Duncan ascribed to him he wmh a liar.
This the Governor refused to do, tiiieer
ingly telling Duncau ho would pay no
further Attention to him ami hat if
Mixon knew any wrong ho had done it
wsh his duty a* a fttato ofljeer to toil
it .
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ti
lit ill.'
('Oi f/t ( I ?'!{; W;i -f
blul )< (( IV< ' I | ? | ? ' I J
Utl U il* loil"'.\ vd ') \!< Illi'Oll of
LitUHliS, mill till Hit < Ul 1} K. .1 With
ftddl Cfi.lVh I V Caleb it ? ?- r- I'll | Sul|CttOI
I of this ci re:: it M<?-?m Sanders,
Hohumpert nnd r,.
A J?/(X;s.\NO It V f v I < II. H
? I
Of Whlikcy l?r<tere.| l>y Hie Mtnt# i
Hoard uf < out nil
I'he State Board of Control met in
Columbia Wednesday ami mudo their j
whmkoy purchasea fruin the t allowing
Hrini: Clifton Spiings, Live Ouk,
l'rh berg ?V U'ui kniuii, W. W. Johnson
?v (\i , and Old Cincinnati ; Win.
J.amdniti ,V Hoi), Oman (bildsboi'OUfih
?V i'o., Meyer, l'ltts it Co., nnd Cook
?V llcruheiiner, of Baltimore; S. Grab,
toidcr iV Co., of I .onis v 1 1 1 j. There I
were about 1,000 barrel* nrdorod this I
time, not that thu Jt'uiftutl from the
vomity dispensaries is so grout, but it \
I i? done to keep the bottling forco ut,;
work, mo when tho brisk fall movement;.,
begins tho orders cam be promptlyp;
! rilled by having a quantity of bottled!
good? ahead, Tourist hotel privilege
: was granted to Bowman <fc Lovin, of
tho Calhoun hotel, in Charleston. The
I privilege extends to tho first of Jann
; ary. This hotel has been for severnl,
' months trying to get privilege, aud
. lias finally susieeodod. The remaining
purchases of winca and boor were
made. C. W. Garrett fr Co., of Mo
doo, N\ 0.t again got the order for
j all tho wine, Tho Aoino Brewing
j Company, of Macon, On., aud tho
Windsh- Muhlenhaulo Company, ol
Cineiuuati, will supply tho boor.
. i
PitCW WAY TO rt viiic COTTON j
? A Halo Hound Willi Wire Kent to '
Charleston for Inspection.
Manager 1). 1' Duncan, of tho Alli
ance Exchange, bus received samples
' of tho wire which the Alliance is on
! dcavoriug to havo used on cotton in
] stead of tins ties. I ii?> Exchange pur
! chased a new bale of cotton weighing '
! 0J;$ pounds, and Manager Dun- t
can packed tlio balo with tho i
wire. Six wires wero used j
. and tlin bale was very neatly ami \
; smoothly packed. Severn' largH eotton i
buy. is in Columbia inspected the balo j
j after it had been packed, and spoke
I highly of the new sy.-lem. Those who
| inspected it K\y that- tboy can't see
I wlii'ic any objection to the wire can be
! inis. d. Manager Duncan shipped tho
! eottou packed with the sample wire ar
; rangement to Mcssib. J. li. Slouu it
Sons, of t'harleston. Tlio eotton will
: be ?t the l otton Exchange at Charles
1 ton, and Manager Duncan says ho
i wants the cotton dealers of Charleston
; t.. inspect thv bale and express their
j opinions as to the advisability of tile
! change from th" tics Of course t'to
j new arrangement veduoc.s tho cost to
j the farmers materially, |and Mr. I>un
i can says he i" confident that tlio
j change will be endorsed. It is much
1 simpler and easier, In: argues, than the
' oid wav.
After (lu> Dispenser.
I The State Hiuir i of Control h..
i .-.howeil a desire to "crawl the log" 9
I ?'f j >is|?i liHor Stevenson, c!
J \Vinn.sboio. Mi'iiiion was u:n<le in tin.
1 r< ports of the Wjntishoro r.oetiuo that
! StovpuKon has taken ?hj nc.ivo part in
liov. Iiu.; tlown BO 11)0 of tin- speaker*.
' From the appear uuce of thing* now it
! u o i ; ] 1 1 socin thai i i i m over zealot:* notion
is going to make It i in a mint \vith"'.it a
job. It seems that ho either forgot the
} circular letter scut out by t ho Stat;
bo. ml that none of the dispensers \\ ? i ? ?
to !ih active in politic*. or cl iw r?*^?? r I. ?l.
it wilfully. As a lentil, inMrict oi.h
have 1 ?t en -1'i.t t<> tin; loauty boar.! ot
j control of Fait th hi for a!i tii.? fuets in
I coii ncct io:i w.tii "?>! vclis. * n *? actions to
be hit I 1 1. for State hoar- 1 at il
:i< \t iiHa> 1 ? i (/ I u is a i ? 1 I m? a t ?*??? t o I
in 1 !,"i t h i : i mi ion ii t tn ug win- ti
ii ii ? 1 1
-4*4
tli* U.i Irtj.id
? i !(?? r it i i m old eoiiiuil*-lo! -is fit'i i a
; t ; t p.- t olu ii tan lnurs'lr.\ 1 in
b ir t Hi - re. "cut rat ' war,
i l>i>! ill'- only action t ikrn was th it 1 1 1 1*
b?ar.l ? il i wait until the h aring for
| t pi-rtn .'incut injunction In-fore -'tulgu
j Si : m > ti t in. A in- mi* r of tiic l?o.r<l
; sl.it ' i tl. .i th'ft was the only action
tik, n iiiui th it the I nut t it i.?. i. I?'il to do
i nothing until they arc a.?\ i>tc.l of
? In ig.? Si'-.iOi.tou'sj ilcciaiou as to iho
.' injunction.
Con.ptr tier Xortoi has received the
i't t< i> t the printing of th>? books,
M ii.lv , et-\ , for co inty ' rcasu i ers ami
a Ii ioi s, D i j 1 1 ? a is not gi vcti out t no
u i >i a as yet. I ho bugrst bidders for
tic w >rk a p?' t!i i \V.ilk"i, Fvftiih A*
( 'i !i I'tiinp ni v, oi ('Lai l(~st.>n, mi l
. Mr. (.'h u Ln A. I'n'uv'r ,ol Columbia
-a ? >
The citizen* of Aikeu recently li?-ltl
j a milting tor the purj use of lot tint
h. f in:; .i locu! t ? ? I ? i hone exchange,
l.u.-ve > nt t was manifested n:iil
j o'J, was i iise.i tn subscriptions.
lii" c-i'iipniv t 1 1 bo known as the
: Carolina I ??!? |.|i. .lie Fxehango
l iic mi n "i thit tint Chester dispen
se ? \? fhort l-y abcut STl'O was \\? ii
I o' i it 1 1 e. ! . A ii inspection of lusropoit
,? i i. :t \eah-d the ithur li.gr*. An exami
I n:?t oa of the aiVairs at Chester wili be
, lii.ule.
i he tir.st break of the Marion tobac*
; co nini kt t oecurre<l llinrstlay. Arul
j whm a tj. ei<le.l succors in every par t icu ?
i lar. i tie prie>*K ran high
Mlt.K A 311 Ni; I K
I With Three Srcomli Over Miiile by a'
<\Vclist. I
Reports from St 'f.ouis. >!'?., says that nt
! lor tlirre proltmlnary (rials. Cyclist F.. K.
? Ar.tlersvii, wtifcietl n mile in ono miruito nnrt
j three second# over a plank path. 'Ilo was
j pneetj l?y a locomotive pulling n coach nnti j
j rotioa w bMl k*** r?M' Anrl?r*on roul<t
| havo bettered his time a few ioconda but l.o
| mifiuok the ^IkiiaIi* and *lowe?l up a llttlo
? too sooo. Tho trial t'>ok place near Oldcu.
bur?, IH., on the "Illulf Line." For a ul.-i
tanco of two milea the road had t>eon plnnic
cd t?etwecn the tracks perfectly smooth. Ou?>
mile was marked of? in the center <? I lino
*trctc'i with fifths and torpcdoen, tho latter
for the timer* and to indicate t<? Ar><Uro?n
whr*n to go ahea l fa.*t and when to slow up.
AmWson announce* that h? will mako on
Of her ATft flil t till August 2 t oti H Wheel genr
'mI t?? J^U.
KILL A HP'S LRTTEK.
|v
? "II IC M A JO It I'iftMARK* -ON TIIK
"MO IN KSS" OI< I III'. V\ l'< A ? ii iCK.
A'rt t ro#p"c tlon , Politically and Otlinr*
wise, of Old Timet .
Confidence in i? plant of alow growth
n mm aged bo^om. I lie republiouuh
in mukmn much uilo about HOtncthi tifl
m' Mr. liryan said about tin) nuprenie
'*11 r I , and < Von sonio of tho (Joorgin
? vvy ers criticised him severely and do
r,iid'd the court n? the best bulwark
?f our liberties, and spoke of it us the
!f;h tribunal that stood like a wall to
jroteet people agaiuHl tlio assaults of
>assiou u?d prejudice. All that i*
?cry pruttv to a young man, but old
in n have morn memory and less cotiS
Jei.co. 1 lure was a time, a good loo^
iiif, hen the court had the respof-t
' d the revcrenco of the nation, et
|lf|?l'' I V <\< S\><- 1
( '( ). N I ' I'T. f ? ! " I ! I ) I '( ' A TI < >N. I i>"
I > I '.dit* 1 1 . the I : mi- is a ppr > iaehino j 1 1
n- to eh-i 1 a ii :? : i to li!! (lie olli? e .<! j 1
. > ii pt . ? ? f IM lie it i o u :iii Mo i .it i oj, ii )i in ; 1*
>')i( iiiital-K- man ( >ii ii<?i be >,.111,(1 1 nl
n mi;.. I. \ ' ; i.' i < ?> it v . tiie i .p mmi S/
UluhrUt , \\ I.O >l|i liiit sili ( re I I. i in - i 1 1 . J [ j
ha* lillvil ihr ? tl 2 ti*c Willi honor I ; < J ii.
o -i ll ;i II I hif eoilM i t lit' Ills. awl it eleet- j j;..
to .serve ii .set i.nd 0 i in u o foci snr(> ft'
it he wdl f.i i ! '? |: 1 1 ly ilisrluirifu nil lite o'
I in \*? ? I \" ? i ??? npoii Ii in satisiaetory to!t,i.J
? ii' t it in n; s. \ ! i j. ml. (<>
dr. I 1 i * ? ? : I'l'M -t- ;? S !? > w us to en
ine - tlo* ii.iiit.- ii| Ml; l? I,. CO I'll- ?
. N I ? :i ? i eari'lxl lie lor Co. Supt. of!
nf.iti". n i . . i Ker." fi.iw Count v. Mr J
I" I I ' 'I i t ? :l e 1 1 e I in the, pllli
si ti ?o!s for tin- last fi m r veins , i is ? ? na
(i o| sk i hnf,' i|ii:dilii-s ai d :n.i i k ? < I j
I ' v , and mie, i I e !??(: 1 1 < I, u l.o \v ? iiih I j ' :
\! in I- rseii.t.
herehy :ii:ii>'-tn,i' myself le [ In- v. it - j !' ''
nl < 'oltfjl V as a eantli' l:i t e i 1 "j
; In- ? illii ?? of Cm. ^-ifj't, u| Kiine.-ition. i ' ' 1
I '!<?' "A \ IM.KSS, ;,n
I""
|m ii,- i hi vi v si i'i;i; \" isi i j: . j -r,
! i |v ti ('ii A ley i ?ii: ? ? I m lieonlji
i*1 .? ti . ! I ?y 1 1 1 \ 1 1 ieuds !o:' t lit- i illiee ( >:
iinl\ Supervisor I h. r? -hv announci
-.11 it i iiie'idiit" lol tile s.ii I otlice S 1 1 b -
I !? . t In- i ul' "I tin.: ? ifini-ecii I iv ; ? ri
I V. C. STllK i;s.
dr. IMiior- It i-; witii ^re:d pM'iisure j
i \* :? e in aiMunmec that Ml;. C. W J ?,
?C A >?' l\ ! I . I . has in.-'rnt i-i I Id <? 1 1 1 ??!' i ?(, (
| i ii-.- {or County Supervisor. \\ "i- ; ,
In Id 1 1 K ? ? | o sa y in iii'liall "I tlie publi I ,Vi H
(.1 no !i--t I ? ? ? n an e an he toil ml I hull M r. j ,
I'a.-kiil W lutve known him l<?r a
Jnln-r ot veal's itiei t i ! ? ? I him to he J >< - 1 !
I) 1 v 1 1 )in->t ami ii pi iu In in 1 1 i < >1 i> i - '
| ' i > ? "_ a:-'! tin* pnliiie \\ ? ? I iic.Lr nn iimk j ,
I in i k ft him tlii* 'illiei-. i
Many \"i.|( is. j
hi- re? > v nono'inee m\.-ie!f.i eanili-ti.l*
r; --elt-el ion totlie ojlice of ( 'oiiii|_\- j 1
i - 1 \ i r nil ji-i-i to tin' i esnl t <>t t in- i
,)oer:itii pt ini.i. v. .1. |!. I'llLi.l'S. j
'
I'm; n:K.\si'i{i-:u.
tierel-y -mn "?inve niy-eil' a **:i ti'f i.!:it e j
1 1
! tiv
i lrclio j to tfj.? *.||ict <>t ? nii!ii\ j
:iMiivr sul?ji"i#r t?? 'lir result < f tlu* |
uoiT.it i? ) > i j :x i;i t*\
i U '
.1. ('. Koj.l.lN'iS. 1",''! J
t a l< ; ?
? J I * ? ?i <?f l'h' I ' 1 1 : on it-It- : ? I ?'?>(: 1 1 ion i n |
?? I. "in i it'iinii r.;iii priiii-i ?*?-, | ^ '
i lu lit-v ? i i :i ii"v\ ileal, (???!; ?? pleaMire 1
i esen! ill;.' l'>r 1 1 ? ? * la'.orable (??>l.si.!rr ,.i
II.. tl"- VutfiS it K sli.l W ( ' lint V j '*
name of In; I .. M. i 1 t u t K f. -r i '??tin- 1 t":s
:;r. i siitiii'ct t.i l!i>> it ? 1 1 ?>?' (l.t j '' ,
I I . ! '?!?'
hi?K-r:it :<? ptim iv. lie, l>i'iii:i :i in in ! | ?
| : i ? ! : : n ! : i ? : ( ii:te?'titv an! lu.iier.ly, U I ;V
lull 'lllv c:i : .:i: 'If anil \v;l| 1 1 1 ;i K ? * ;i ?< >? I ?
1 ' I f!u)l
i M.niv \'ulf rs i >f W't <( Wiili.'ii O,
living Ikvii ulifitfil l?y ;i 1 1 u i ii T ft.* j*
jji iiils I ' (in. * ii i i ? > 1 1 $ nl lit"
fni ( 'until y Vul!. i
mi:
i l i f
i i? r i r.
Illy t?> <-i t.-i
jrnin-r. :;ii'l J'nllv : ? { ? | ? r ? ? ? i . ? I i : i ?/ tl.eir
i ?? I :i 1 i?)M ? if <*i Mi'i ? !f nee. I h:i\*" a!
I ;? 1*1 I'll n t.Sfli f.ltiull, (lci*i?lt*i 1 to
,'! ( r tins n f'?i)iiti"tnl:iiinii <.| (in
i itif vot < r? t ? > r -Mid . i ?*??;
lit well t<? t!if ivsn M n( I lit*
: it < . \\ !?'. M \ l.i ?N r.
V.it ? -r ' ' In iinicli ?: -? - 1 1 i< ;t source ? t f
f ! ] > 1 1 ? : I . - 1 1 1 f lit: t 1 1 V lii- fn|;s. n(. l!lt>
<fl - < ! M It'. W I:! lit lit 1 1 ! . <?;in ;n,.
f ii-f Ii i in ;i- a t ti > ? 1 1 ? I . ? tt- (? ?r lYc usurer
K "r.-li i \v ( Vutily Mr. 1 1 tm-jli is too
( l;nn>\ n ( i ip'fil any coiiiim i.tlul i* >n.
is :i man < 1 al'litv, In iirstv, f ? t ii
e all I iwll i e*peet : i> *j I natiiri il,
ami fturit on--, w 1 1 ? ; it :: 1 ili c-< 1 ami
iMitii-Iflf i*t- nlliiiian, an 1 i> lit ivbv ' I1.*11
Mn.U.! I., i -sii.l ni;:.v l,y '
' 11 > M a ii v I- rif ii'ls.
r.
l-'Ol: A I ImTiiK.
?r. Kilit<?r: I ' ? ? ? present incMt-.ibtM?! J i" '0.
. ? ? ? s:a(<*tl 1 lia t 1 1 i ^ lifjillh is sin li as j j . , ; t j",
m!?T him uualili: to tin :lier fnlii II Tlx* { ' '
of tl
pari j
feel I
fat (i j
i n t M
Mi
i ti
t llOSf
ill p
\v i:{
urn 1 1
! t'si ii
Mr
t(> Ml
j*s t (' tiii* t<lliff \vt> i i'Sju .'t fiillv I
|5' I t in i I (o ll, t* I )? tin M ral it' "-i.
t Kfisli.iw ('itiimv tli" ( 1 * ' 1 1
*V|| AS. !. K 1 K K i.iv ft i r til" 01 i l,:,vo
a f .\iitlitor, ferlin^ sat islit tl a nniri- j
bit" ii. nit t iMilil ip*t I t- j >lat t il in ili.it i v 1
b ii in . In- ba \ in / fn ' Ii I It* tl t In- i!ui it- s ol i ?'
till *e I In* pas; Is nim.tlis with i 1 1 ! - } * ', 1 ''
lj \ itlitl - it i>fat*i it m tn all (i -iMiii-' ' 'A
w * . , V"'' '
-.* 1 .'l'!t>! : --- I :i!>pri,' ia(i1 llie pailia]
' inv (Vit-iuls lio lun'i* si! r^osli-*! im*
K|<- t.lin I't'unnty \ n? I i t <>i* , anl 1 ! y? ir
rt Iiis ni. t ! i > i. ! hi ami' itiunm,' invsclf i Mi:. ,
tv imiii'.at.- f'-r (l.t* j-ni4.tr Mibji c[ tin- 1 t"i 1 1
rv ?*!i*!-( i' n.
k ' .1 n < ? . 1: i)i:.\K::i <>kd
|tlH* V
f ? ! at
i-ti
\\
U
Mr
? < '".in
j 1 i ~t*li
?v i 1
1 1 1 1; % * a f ; 1 n: \ 1 1:. ' in- -i
!'.? I T.i*' \Vt- : If |.le.|M*.l *- I.-aiM [ v
?'?!!.' I i . \\ . SIT r. )X ill ??! 1 n 1 (??! J !-t nt?!
'".in t>? tl (lift* of Mafi.ol rat.* I'..|- ?:???( 8C
n^a \\ t "tinnt y. Tiif abii i: v anil fa i 1 iii-sr. ! 1< m > .v
lit t-\! initfti in tbf p.;*: nifiit* (!;i*j'bt* li
Ptnn I -i I i ? 1 ? . S;.!t I' ni-!.
? i I '
til-- in
ohif ij'! -ipins uiiil clustnnf.s or went tc?
th-"' mil! i.n.J \v?nt irt washing while
wuit n^' i< r the ^rist. Sometimes we
didn't wait i> r tho prist, but ran pony
riws !;? niti> ni, (I wont buck mthe after
noon t?>r Htii>t)i(>r frolic.
It is t-uii memory 's delight to re'oall
thofr delightful days, and it is no won
der that l he poets have written about
t lie-in , mid oiiu of theui says:
iVt.r to my h art Arc (he ?ccn?? of ray
i. h.liiiiOOii.
I'll ^ lu ll ? ra that stands out most
prominent is that of 'ho lover. Shake
speare k new all about thAt,too,and drew
tho picture, no doubt, from his own ex
perience, when ho was dying for pretty
Ann Hathaway. Every ? man and wo
m?n could w rito a btorj of lovo*? yoang
('ream if they would, and torno of them
would be and, very aad. I wish that
every lad and lassie had a lover ? nol
a transient one, who, like thebntterfiy,
?ipi the honey from one floWe* and
thei^eeks another? but a trtfo, fond
lover who ohooeee * williog taaW aud
?ticks. The true, confiding lov* of a
young couple who ar? mated, mwwM
?s married, is the most beantifol thing
| in life. ? Hit*!* A in Atlanta Conati
1 tntion. ?
m
! h?w*i nu i
W? *jK*t One Hundred Dollar# Howard tot
mm of Catarrh that OA a not ba ouroct bv
ajl'tt Catarrh (.'tire.
F. J.CHRWBY A Co., Pre*#., Toledo, O
We, the ui?d*i signed, have known 1'. J. Cm.
n#r for i ho last IS year*, an4 bellovo him ,x i ?
f?otl> honr/raMe in all business tninxnetior.s
anj j)iuino'Mt?AMa to oarry out a ivy ooji^a
uiiwio b>' tiicii Al III. k
WitaT ?te Truax, NVlmios ile Druggist*, Toledo
Ohio,
\Vaw>i mi, Kin van A Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
IUTs Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, Act
ing directly upon t ha blood and mucous ?ur
i faot>? of the svstwm. Ir'rhc, "l&u. por bottle. Hold
by all Druggists. Testimonial* fro*.
Hull's Family Fills ar? the best
-I Ft^ydw^lWii1 C'as*.
"T8nr?Mi.MK in ti e only remedy I ever ?o;d
ili*i would make ft permanent etire of tetter.
I i old It to ft poi on wlio It >d tei ter on b'? buntl
lor fl'ty-tvro } ears. and two boX'Seiued him."
H. H. Ta n n r. H,
McDonald's M II, Oa,
1 i ox by mail for 60.-. In stamps.
J. T. j?h c/f'i hin K, Savannah, (la.
Mrs. Winslow's >ovilitn?' syrup (or < hildren j
teething, soft ens the guu<?. redner- inflate ma.
' lion, nlln\ !*!??? in. cure < ?* > >vl rtiHl'DV, a bottle, I
. Washington expaota tols ye ir's wheat oroi ,
? to bo 10,OOO.O(H? l>nah0U--th0 bl;<i;o3t iu tin
history of tho Slate.
i Do'.i't y.m wit ni i<> j-avo money, clothcs, I
time, labor, fuel and health? All these can i
>ir saved if yon will try Dobbin's Electric j
Soap. Wo say, ??try" knowing if yon try It
om-e yon will always use it ll;tve your yro
i ver oidor
j MeKeeaport, Fenn,, taxes each of tho 237i
aleo'.rlo polos in tho city tl.
I' CI'AOII Al.
A v v o.vr. who bn< been V>enpfltfd by the
,5-... Dr. Will-am*' l'mlc Fills, will reeeiva
n hi 1 1 on oi much value and interest by
?? ; . iVuc '.Ml-. P. O Tb x l.'iO?, I'lu Is.. Fa.
l I I > popped free by lin. Ki int.'h Gnp.AT
.'i it vi II iv ioi- i. t N'o i'i % aft er lir-t da y's use
Tiv.it Ui
. Ar< n
avid ( rial bottle
-t . i'hlla.. !'a.
I in
I .,
I i?se I'i-fi's riirs f->r consumption both I n I
\ f.iiiii'.N and practice. Dr. <?. W. Pattkk- |
' \ I i ;t, .Mich.. Nov..\ I*!!
V it
(ill' <
I la in
One bottle Dr. Fenner's
nl. ii. Tie. Ionia. N- V.
Talk < i f ivoi of Hool's Sarsaparilla as for no
oi'ic! me licint.*. It has tho gi ostest re>ojr<l of
i ,.i o an, uieihrino in the world, in fact,
j ^arsapar
Hood' .1 P il I ? ("tiro sick headache. lndig ?t.tion
" - ftp oa t hem \v hen V?u go i ioC iw.i lone N. r. Wtl'o
th. t? ir vnii do riot wo. uiid Ii-iiP jtiur oriu r?
t.\ mall. In BiiswerfiiK Rdvertl^ement* kltully tuen
tt'on this paper.
M fMf TV?r HK'ST W OH K. He aTn, inhle l'rlees
iftHiUilW AVrlto News A Times Fl'g. House.
PftOM tTflPP iOr A N DREWS, 18-T8AV. Trade
I UlViin Wi?M Also Piano*, Organs A- Blcyrlcs.
QDRA U/ATPR and 'laoe'r' "beer 7~fC.
OViJA VYAlfeiV rOKTNEK nREWINn ro ,
('. Valaor. 317 S- Col leue Street.
it I R HU/ A 0"P~T1 "il ; \v E D DI N ( J fON A- CO..
tiftftwWtlfttl wholesale dealers in Hard
ware, C'utler%*, (iuns. Ammunition and Agri
cultural Implements, East. Trade St
mil 15' nTMfVft KOO'.Vt m W. TIt ADE ST.
i/ImUiW UliultW Qjh-0rst?clasa place iaolty
a u u I'iidotou ?, i.oud wamiiin.
dVVMii-ii i om-^Ktr. Maiuifau'turers Agents
t\ me lo. mt.ilow'iio. S. .*?. McXinch&i Co.
i d!? MMV P A 0 tuVi'l '!*?"? ciuivlottecoivmer
jA1*W fli 4 i ? ? 1 ' (>i U'.;cduiinx Aug. ".'ft
CSEO. B. HISS OIL CO.,
I PRODUCERS OK
Special Petroleum Lubricants
Vnlvr, FiikIu^, Mftchlno, Shafting. Cranlc Cusp*
I^xiin, siitmile. sprrm I>ar<l, SeaM(X>t, Cantor, Hai*
[nun, Hi u k, 1'hHow oils. frto. Wrl*t i>Io. Crauk piu.
i?HaftlijK. A xln lt?lt (>/*<*??'?. etc. Roller
CoiiipoijnO. Robber llonflne Pelnt. Ortdr'K soourp.".
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't'lionn 150. Lotiif ill^iutire connrciions.
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touring. HannMi ptpwi. coiU*e ourrenor 4a ;
coodi used. Send for ftM>a?ora?l? tllaetr?t*<l < "
?cue. flo*rd oheiper Ltuui iu may Southern oity.
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Superior facilities In nil departments of
femftlo education nt modevnte prices. 69th
,enr and never a fleath of a pupil, Illustrated
ataloguo free on application. Jas. pinwld
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OPIUM
and WHISKY btblt??ar?l. BboV?*ot
nu U. ttr. fc ?. nooiiJT. Jjhun*. Qim
In time. Sold by drajcflaU,
Gladness Comes
With a butter of thc<
transient nntnroof tV'vi ny phys-i
ical Ills whleipA'r.ni:.h hi l"o:\ piv-ney^f*
forts? gentle ofrorte ? plea; ant i .* <
rightly directed. Theiv. in comfort in
tho knowledge thr:.t ho many iWms of
aiclcnoss aro not duo t;> any actual di-?'
case, but simply to n ? in .tipnt.. d coudi
t ion of tho system, wl.i.h th,> pleasant?
family laxative, Kyrupof Fi' .-,. prompt
ly removes. That ii why H i > the only,
remedy with milMonsof 'families-. an t is)
everywhere esteemed so highly b/ nib
who value pood he dth. 11 3 beuefieuJo
effects aro duo to the f;vt, i !:;:t it ij the?
one remedy winch promotes internal'
cleanliness, without dv'biiit tting th?
organs on which it no's. 1 i i > Iherefora'
all important, in order tor; t its hene-i
fleial c (Toots, to note v? h^r. ynu pnr*
chase, that you havotK?. pvmdn'e rrticle."
which 13 manufactured ) y. ; !i ?< ! ''??ah" f
Fig Syrup Co. only, and.:>oici by ? i I rop
utahlc druggists. ;?
If in tho enjoyment ct /:oo-.i healthy
find tho system is regular, t.;en laxa
tives or other remedies :: ro iV>t. needed..
If afllicted with any actual rli:?eu- ??. one
may be commended to t he me; i. : hillful
physicians, but if in need of :v h-xativc*,1
then ono should have tho best, and with'
tho well-informed every where, Svrnpof
Figs stands highest, on l is most largely
?isod and gives most ?onei ni sat isfu^tloiv
Want to >mh sll about a
Hors*' How to l'ick Out ,?
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ttons and so Guard against
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tUe T*et)i! Wtt?! to call t ??<?? l >i -1 <* -n '. .i! - ? i uio
Animal? How i > Shoe n Hor<>.' I *?? perl.i . Ail iliis
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1>SU1, on receipt of only 126 rout* in *liiiu)ib.
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for the Household, t? aehluc as li
(I en tho enUU-dl^tlnenishP l
Symptoms of different Dtsta'.r j.
I ho Cause* and Means of l'rr
venting Mich IM-fa.ff i, and tliti
simplest Kemeilles which will al
luvlfkto or cure.
M>8 Pajes, i'rofusoly Illustrated
The Hook Is written In plain
rvopy-dny Knglish, uml Is fret;
from the technical terms which
render ltiudi Doctor liooks .so
valueless to the Kenerallty of
render*. Thin Hook in hi
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n? tone readily understood I iy all
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ly give! a Complete Aualysls of
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T1IK ICKELKY INSTITUTE.
N. West cornor Lady and Marlon titr?et?i
or I>p*wcr 27, Columbia, S. O. _
"I like the small package
of Pearline/' a lady says ; "it lasts two weeks
2 j cts.
a Wash
and does two washings.
Then she admits that she
has been using soap with
| her PearlintfK, Now this
is all unnecessary. If you ;
don't put in enough Pearl- :
ine to do the work easily !
and alone, you brine \
Pearline down to the level of soap, which <
means hard work and rubbing. If you use>
enough Pearline. the soao i? a needless expense,
to sav the least. Use Pearline alone, just as directed,
and you'll havo the most thoroughly economical washing.
T % ?' rcddler* ?si ?&*crenl0M grocers will teu yo?,
|^?jTTrQ " this is u (oodrat" or "the wmt u Pearline." IT'S
tLJC/ W CL>JL FALSE? Pcarlifce is *ercr pcddltd; if rourjrrocer sends
_ ISiiLiliJ miution. ba ho?? t ? jmJ it httk. <08 JAMK& PYL,K, New Ycfh
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