The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 10, 1897, Image 4
Must Come South. I
(Vuimonttog 'editorially on the aub- j
Sept of immigration, tho Jaoksonvdlo 1
I'imoB- Union Bays; "Tho resouroos of
tho Houth ai'o far moro variod than
thoso of any other part of tho country.
Ita olimato in tho boat. It has hardly a
? natural disadvantage when compared
with othor sections, and had tho social |
? and political conditions been tho Bamo
all ovor tho country from tho 11 ret, it
"would now, w? havp no doubt, bo tho
Boat of tho greatoBt population anil
wealth. Tho proxouoo of a largo nogro
population in tho Houth will still havo
h tondonoy to keep out the immigrant
who la a moro laborer, and wo aro in
,elinod to think thin fortunyrto for the
Houth, whoso supply ofjrrudo, low
priced labor is ample for her noods.
llut it will no longor keop away men of
Homo means Booking opportunities to
u so their capital and labor to tho best
eOoot. Thoso aro tho kind of immi
era n't s tho Month needs, and wo expect
.nor to got them, mainly not from
? JCuropo, but from tho North and
Wosl. "
llor Hler n l?l?no.
( Tho latest thin# In Mors Is a piano,
and the credit for Introducing tho iiov-4
elty belong to Jessie 10. Clinton, a Ken
tucky music teacher. Sho had been a
pianist and until her health failed a
few monhts ago was a teachor In iho
Kiunerset (Ky.) schools. She was com
pelled to resign und go to her mother's
homo In Louisville to die.
While Bho was ahlo to ho up sho
played dfl.lly at her piano, a largo
Aqua re model. When sho became too
weak to play she had some of her
friends play on the Inst miiicnt.
?lust before her death she told her
mother that she did not wish l<? hi>
laid out in a collln, but upon (ho piano,
which sho had owned for ten years. In
compliance with her dying wish {ho
body was laid out Upon tho phujo,
which wnH draped In white. Thy re it
remained until the funeral pervhvi
were ended two days biter, when tho
remains were transferred to u casket
and burled.
T)ctcottng Icplmi-Ri,
One way In which the crew of an
ocean steamer detect the fact that they
are Hearing tho neighborhood of Ice
bergs is by observing the action of 4 lie
propeller. The water surrounding I ho
vicinity of Icebergs Is much colder than
oidlnary for a considerable distance
around, and when the vessel enters
water of auch a reduced temperature
Hie propeller runs faster. When this
.action i? perceptibly increased without
the steam power being nugiucuPsI,
word Id sent up flom tho engine room
to the odleer on the bridge, and a closu
lookout Is kept.
<'oiil(ln't Toll.
Stepfather Is counted for two words
and grandmother as one b.v the British
postal telegraph authorities. Who . >
o.sk cd why, in Parliament, the post
master general was unable to reply.
New Servant ?I foend tills coin upon
your desk, sir. Master I'm glad you
are honest/ I put it there purposely to
test your hones) v. New Servant
That's what I thought.-- -Klhigende
15 la Iter.
1.1 To Ihii'I Worth I.IvIhr
to onr> win/ suljrti u tli<> m-MMenlni; Agony 'if
l-'/vin-i, 'I'i'iift jiiiiI Mi* h Irillnllm.'. Il' liliiu* ikln
I'jHr; Dii'S. Ivvn y tiitlijlini'ss cf llio skill flolii a
' i ill|.!<> t In iVlli-i (tin) lilnirimim nvi'ii <?(
I' Hl inlliii; Is ?????! 1 1 ?l o t < Iv < 1 1 < i ? ' k 1 rniil sill '?!>
i Uti.it hy IV.ttoi tin'. Is ?-?hii I ? >i t worth .vi ithIi
to )'?.?!; 7 Thills ihi> j ? ? I > ?< ? ?>! Ti>h<'I|ii<> fit ilru*?
Kton ?? nt < y irf.ii i ? it* i-it.'o in aruiu|><t from J T
Muij trim, ?*a v,ii ii i > ; 1 1 1 . ?>.i.
1 1 ii w '? This ?
NVo nflfol' Olio 1 1 u tid i fil I >? ?I I ? i* ? liKH'iti'il f ir
any on o ill Catarrh Hint I'liunot Ii ? ournl hy
Hull's ? 'ntiiTh Cui v.
.1. CltKNI'.y iV Til., P. ops., Toll'ljo. (1.
Wr, tln> iiinliTsii:iM'il, huvr known I-'.. I ('he
nry lor tlur In I . v? nrs, uitil Inihrvo linn im'
foi llv l.onnr ? I ?l <j in nil bunim-** I tin rii'Mmi-*.
nini liuiimiallv ;i*ilc fo carry out. ntiy obli^n
1 ion in ill' I iv tiiri r (1 rin.
\Vt:ST iV; Titi'AX, Ditiptfls's, Volnlo,
t)lt\i. i
\Vai>Iiin<j, ICinxan' iV- Maiivin, Wholesale
DniiftilsU, Tolrilo, XHilu.
Mull's I Mt:i nil ? 'mi' is I ilk i>ii ihrrn.illy, i rt -
int: nil", ctly upon (lie. hlooil and mucous siir
turns of til ? system. l'i io i.V. |>i< hot I li?. Solil
hy all l)rui.":i'st<. TcKtitnnniuls free.
1 1 a II'.-. I'miii!) Pills mi! Uii- host.
Fits porinniKMitly oni-dl. No fltn or norvous
iii'ks iilli'i' llrf-l ilnv's iiw of Dr. Kliiir's tlrral
Nerve Urstol i'i $!} 1 rial l)ntll<> and trc.ltls.C tri'O
DH. I*. II. K'l.t.M', LM., t1,tl Anil !">t., P1jI1:?., Pa,
l-'or XNiinopini? t'oiiKh, I'iso's Carols a siir.
< i-K-lnl n nn it\ M.I'. Hil l Ml, Or ThtWM' Ave..
Utoolilyu, N. V , Nov, tt, I "M.
ATTENTION. V\ KM HHS!
I'll'" l'\ i<?*r rrnt on "piuiMi
Hi rtl JfirliH, Iik'I ???llti k nt \ t ?t ?
itntth .(IIIK Jni lt "I. \ I
.lacks I i ? ? l ? him in Illicit l ?<? *i
?. iii-k ...I S | VI to $ .-???. Ilr.n >
\vct(.'lil .liii'kt-. 1 ?' !'? It.iti I
\ 1 1 S'>lil|it. Iritril
ctii'l ri tt.ihl ? l*rl' i' Mil' |ci I t'i
cli.iliii"' it ( I <- <- Writ"
i iir i mi i'll?*iil? m ulioiil e i 'I 1 ii l> *
..rilv I'lKIIMUNi ' H?( H I Vll*l
(tirt'H Hush. WiiJKrr (??'iimlii
IftiMTMorc
BY a NEW ROCSSS^^onT'^'r,
n ll? fill' jSSt I |>it call" 11' M?<> Maple Sll^ar in.nl>' ( I Hill
miiik*. "i'whih l<> ill. ink tun lor tin- Mn|.|i< s> iii|i
n ?? 1 1 ??? h lili li I <1 ii- 1 I- ' vi lli i:t. I ran r< ??"iiiiin ii'1 it
lil, !i' v I.- aiij anil i-M'i v one." Kev. ^ain I' .l..n.
< l< i ? villi*, i hi Knitl $1 pDM.ll drill r ami ri l iii'lt"'
i I .Ill' I I *\ I ? I fl.l l ? } i li'liyiltil ill II ri'i'lj i ? i n*
ciliiK a'l ili'pnrHiiciti.v' IMuan/ii lur \i:onti.
.? \ I .fi'l ??!'!?! I' -f | , ? Mnri Js:?iv, h. T. iiii.
.SMITH .NIUIIT'il
AND HAY FEVER i
REMEDY.
Soli I under a positive
<<>( o )<??>? > fjuii runty. Suni|>i<*s l ief.
I ,. SMI rilNir.HT, <.'l?'Vi lii ikI , ().
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R% ?? All# ARI>H ??i?n |.(. ?av*rf wi'?,
1 0 HI HI II If out their k in *\ |i- l> r i>
" 9 SLJ I AiiII .U|T tli" ttiaiVrl
Q I I I IVA ruro for the Innl im' l"
RJ 11 U IVIl ?rlt.? lt?n..?? I'l.Tinlr.il
*am " Co., 1)6 Hrcmlwav, N V. I
Full information (U? plain wrapper) in..il* I f<. ?? j
OSBORNE'S
Aiicnnlii- <-n. A?Mn?l l>u?nn>?? Nolrji C/
bwkv bliorl time. Cbnnp liuxrd- banil lor
BOYS-YOUNG MEN
I" ?><*?! In tlil* j>fip<>r th? ?dvortlv^mi'nl
1>A VIS f 1 1 MTAKV NC6IOOI.
ict to vrM ^umntrol ColottdoCoM Mtn^
Stock. Kr?i???<>le cotnmlMtotn for |nfoirr..%
tloa, ?>l<lrca*. HKN A. BLOCK, M .r.rt<?
Mining Stock nictitate. 3.*-*./
40 *
MILLIONS
A YEAR
fl A fti A?o<Suki;i> AT HOMR; ??ni1 tlAinb ,
(UAwlitwsa
$TIUYIWC0tLE#E?l2!^ft2tffiS^
vlflnlKVI ? liVkLCQC Hand. Typ^wrltir.r
&4Xrkk##iring. Rett, Cheapest . Situation guarant tta
N. V.~nj. j
I mo. irr-Mmont
fiTH. N?wBernft,N.<
,?fi? '97. J.
r niUM. fMMWdrMilfir.
tlnclo Sains Latest Scheme for
Protecting His Money,
?EXPORTS ON THE INCREASE,
\ ?. t\ < (iliti'sc Mlulittr Duly on ?
I'nll Kxninlitiil loin Will Son
?t IM/? I'd 1 1 1 1 1 j. ? < >1) .
?
Tho olovon vaults ami four Hifos
v\ 1? i ?? 1 1 protect llio \ us t h u 1 1 1 s tit money
hi the Troa-iury nopaitinoi.t urn luinl y
thol.iinl til ' ci tljfi tlio ordinal v cxiii'lis
in ii it would attempt tti rall.o. I
in 1 ?y time IocKh ami
speeinl watchmen, compassed round l?y
ividls of stool ami eoncrotO, tlioy do
illor a tempting field foi oven ilm must
-l> illfill or MUiKiiino Kni, ;lit <>f i'iio | it i ?
my. 1 1 ! I . j n?i Kullirieiit time, any
.Iiiooliuiiirjtl < niitrjuiiirt; must yield to
'tiliollioi in iK 1 1 1 ??? 1 Imm Is, ami tlio of i
lieials Imvo i tfoiilly in: tailed a now
syftoui of I hi n; I a i alarms t ii a i would
! in alto llio IrcHMirns of tlio nation Mafo if
limy woro Olil,\ ^'UaidoJ l>\ slu t I iioo
IVl.'OS.
'i'hi { h\ sfoin iiotv covortii;j all tim
vaults of thn Tien ucoi 's ollioo an woll
ua tlioso of tin) I'oi'ii'tor him I ('ouip
lrolloj\ pniviili'H f.ir n KCVlea of
jackets I i n 1 1) >4 )li?< Ha I oh aiitl vaults,
ooiiiiccUkI o!i olio general circuit,
us wolr as < oiinot i ii^f oaoh vault on a
separata ouoiiit. Tlio-o jacltota m ?>
complete o It'ft r ifii I conductors, ami
1 1 mi slightest iillompt. lo tampoi
ttilli iiuy of I lio vaultfi t>r safes
would tin n iu ail alnrm to tlio oontml
wnteli station of llio tlopai t nmiit . as
Woll as to t lio oltit'o of an t lm-li io pro
tect'vo company on l ifttioiitli ytrcet,
iiorl Ii west . ttucli au alarm would not
only imlioalo tlmt ltn< vaults worn I ?o -
in tampoi t"l wit Ii, IiiiI would imlioato
Hit* exact position of tlio tin onioned
danger to I nclo Sam's millions. Should
uny of llio connecllm; w in s lio cut an
ularm w oiild .immediately iii?lii*:tt*a such
not iuii ain I its local i> ?n.
'I ho regular lull rivil nor v ion ovainimV
lions I In lion < tl'O oounlry tor all
oljj.sfH lit' < m?\ tun men I olliccs w if I
muster only ahotil n tpiarler or a third
of 1 1 1 < ? usual numhoi of < :i 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 it t Tins
is I lie. picdi/liou limit! I ? v thot'ivil
Sorvioo ( 'oiumi sion and Chief Ivlami
ner Servon at'! ihitl.fs t i i i falling oil to
Hut nnu.-ufll i* itinl ii|i|)lioants o\
11 1 u m i t*i I (luring I lie pt iii?;, when a hij^li'
water mai l; w as i fit .hod, I lie imiu her of
ii| >1 >1 k*ii ? 1 1 ?i examined heim; an iucroaso
(if OtlC llUHllllI Jul! ('(Mil OVlM- till* I I tS -
iuttltnj,' lull or spring. This r h ?? 1 i was
lint lo tin* ohtiuoo ol adm i u ist i at ion and
tlio civil service exlentions niatlo I ?y
('resident ( "ovulantl As n losnlt, ami
in viow of an inadequate oxumiuiii;;
foroc, tlio commission is far in arrears
in marking i!m> papers ami I l.uoo of
llicin, all submitted duriu;.; tlio spring
examinations, luivo vol to ho rcaoln;tl
foi marking. I ln? a;!,'|i'o^ato inoliidoa
relating to I ho railway mail ser
\ 1 1'?>. iiikI I, I 'll !<t llit! classified service,
litis unprecedented arrearage lias Ik-mi
n ?i'ont factor in delerriti;.; applicants
from ji | ? i - 1 \ in;* for oxaininut iona al this
I line.
?t?h
Assislanl J-'ecrotat y of Interior Wch
st or I 'avis rernlci cd an important tie
oision in a pension claim, involving the
ilelinit ion of a valid man iajro. Thn pol
icy laid down a Hoots a ^roa! number of
/a sua. Tlio issue is made in I lie oaso of
the willow ot William l>. Thomas, who
served in oi/iuj any \. New N ork volltn
loors, honv\ artillery. Mi . I 'a vis holds:
Whcro il is allow n hy I lit* evidelHV that
both parties fully intomh'd ami consent
ed to the maintenance of hona lideinar
itai t idatiuu.; at and Mib:;otpio:il lo (lit
1 1 tin) when they wore competent of a
pro i >.i' tin;: impediment, ami did con
sent lo tho maintenance ofsitcdi marital
relations hy consent and continuous co
liahilalton, nek now ledtrin^ each otlior
is husband ami wife, anil lining univer
sally recognized as such hy Hit! com
ti i ii ti i I y in whndi they live, joining tlio
.Inireli iiieinhorship, uniting in tloeda
ttid con veyauues as Inn-hand ami w ife,
i nd ilepyi irti;,- thcilV'oiveK ;;cuoiall v in
leoordfVnee with j^ood morals, a valid
muriate ia Of seiitially established.
-??*?
ISoorctnry tin :ro Inv< issiit'd a l iicnlar
lo collect -ms of ciisl titis regard ins,' tin!
re\ 0 ion of tifO new laritt lull relating to
idmission of personal I >11 '_ri; ?i ;4 1 ' The
provision of lli** iaw places wearing ap
parol and personal oHccts on (ho free
list, hut (hi1 exemption ol thoso reluin
in;', from abroad only includes what
Ihi'v took with them and .""SIOU in \aliio
f article i purchased whilo absent
? 'Miobim weatili;; apparel in actual
iim? of perFOns niriuiif,' iu t lot I uitcd
States the cii' llhn iiitvH, 'has been at
some I i mi! i t >n : ? 1 1 si iqJ In en i brace ai t i
clot not actually a?toiiipan s inj; the
pi .son :-.'r, hut which are foiwardod ?
months fjifter the invin i ariival. So
such iiluml t nn -li in l it..ii can he placed
upon thi! law ic, it linw c\i'.ts under
which only r lull niticli'.s act null y -nr
company i n :t >h?' pac ??u_ ci ai e ontifi^'iT'
t o t roe en try.
? < ?
Tin* fi;:nrrM t?f Iri" ? ? \ | ? ? > 1 1 s 1 1< ? ) 1 1 tlm
t : iiito'l Mates fur tuK lifiw ii it i it. i vifM
river 111"* ?'Ki'ii'sj ? n n 1 1 1 ; . ? t > i ? > 1 1 1 1 1 last - j? ??
of about S I. . !('(). 'IIIII. II... donicstir ??\
polls I list yrin \\ ? ? I ? ? lli?' !.ii:;ist hi imr
j 1 1st ill v. lin- t ? > t h I ?'\ pi -1 t H m .1 II | v w? TO
I ." I In* i \ | ? ? ? I ? for llii< lir. si
hf\fil Illl'tllllS I.) ?lw \r;u \\'Ti>
?" I'', 1 \ **?'?', against :<.'?? i. <n?", idc j
1 1 1 ? ? lirst sr\cti mouth:- i>l last \imi- I In* j
I'Vpol Is of H;;i il'U^tUl 111 | >1 ? I ? ? i I S show II
f ; I i lit 1 1 ? ? ; ? i i'ii <? 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 1 J4' I In* period, \v Ii i It*
1 1 1 (ISO >>l 1 ? l >? 11 II fi?<* t II I eel products l in lean
id. I In* c\ ports of ?pi|d for .1 lily urro
s *, hi',?, Mit1, against si 1. ;?:?!. \ > for .Inly, i
|M:M5. all. I In" tin- lirst months ? ? I
thi-iyem .<?<> V.:i.o; l . ii-.ainst S il/iJ-,',
S; I < (ill l]l!! ? ?? *1' !"?* ?- 1 olid 111;; period last
year.
?If >
'1 11** n<M\ i It iiio.s*) lnmi-tfi at Wash
in^ton t" a ' hnstian and a 1 1 : ?* 1 1 1 1 >?*? <>l I
?he l!)>is? n|.;il rliiii.ii. W ii ! . 1 1 1 n I'niit: j
was educated in London tdi 1 1 cull oil till
# 1 1 ?.? Kimlt: h I is* i in I?.;., lie has h?:?!ii j
made director of ( hums#* riiilroads.con
ncctod 1 1 1 1 I li?' uryot i.?t ii-iis for peace
with Japan, Ie<;al ad \ i*-?T to t In; \ icerov !
l,i I lung < Ihhi*^ and other things *o 1 1 i
credit.
-?e ??
The inter-Stutu Commerce Commit- i
sion decides that a railroad cannot issue
a joint. luriH' of i ufet* between it and its
connecting camels without the consent
or colictti rcneo of tho latter.
"***~ ft*
Tho Treasury Department ho* isnurd
telogrnphic instructions to tho Collec
tor of Customa in I Detroit, directing
him to mini it free of duty bicycles in
tended for temporary use in tho United
States. Tho Collector lias boon keep
ing out of Detroit m/iny wheels owned
by peoplo engaged in business in the
city, but living just across tho river.
' Tho ohW js to relievo residents from
this inconvonieneo. ft- is thought that
a circular of instructions in tho tame
liuo will soon bo iRRued to nil Collec
tor* ?long tUo bonier.
NEWS ITENli
Hunt hern I'lt It I j>?.
WylliGVil|<M Vu. , ? ?? | ?i .? Ik having Mfc
A distinct l ui Ui'piuko shock on tint hh.
The Nashville A Knoxulle Kailuay
will iW>k sul/xci ipl loll from (he i ? i I y of
Nashv 1 1 1 o.
An itJiuuul trado review plai'OM I l?o
Texan cotton crop fui the Bunion of
1*1X1 UT at IiiJW hales.
I ho fei lili / Dig win k s of Allison <V
Addition, in Itirimionil, has horn de
fdloyod by Hie.
I wo deputy marshal.'! won) killed and
two wwii ?:eriously wounded I ? s moon
shiners in I 'ope count y, N a.
At liiilliu, N. nine miles from
Iteidsville, the depot of t ho .Southern
tiHilway vin-s Mtiiu-U hy lightning n"n?l
totally 1'ou.sunicil ita contents.
A violent rain ami w iudslorni struck
Wallace's Show at lloalioko, Vn , dam
aging it lo the extent of several thoua
It II ? I (lolllll 14,
A company ha* heon formed in New
York fm building a ship cauiil nerosa
I' loi i<la connecting tlm Atlantic with
Hie gulf; it will ho of MiiOiciclit size foi
I lie largest \ e> Hyls,
(lie | 'l/( ii I of tin) Vine Hill Huuibei
< '? ?n | ?;? ii \- . ill Nino Hill, Autauga conn
tv, A IiiIiiiiiiii, lnis luaMi burned, together
with I )? ? i n 1 1 1 <_c huildingHand nhirge lot
of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? i I ,o: a iioo;, insurance tin
k IIOW II.
Iii lialoigh, N, IheSnmlay nde
ol cigars, fruits, iced drinks, mineral
waters, etc. , has l?een Htopped.and now
there i'i talk of stopping the Pale of
n j ilk and tlm publishing of a Sunday
newspaper and its dolivory.
In Charleston, S. < '. , Itohert I'M
wards, colored eomm itted an assault on
llaltie Vanderhost, an * year old nogra
nirl. I lie assault was made at tin- ^iiTs
home wlule t he mother of the child was
upstairs rocking her baby to sleep. The
screams of tho child attracted Hie
mother's atleution, and running down
stairs. discovered Edwards who had ac
complished his purpose and wan making
his escape. When arrested ho admit
ted his crime.
All About III** Nim'IIi.
Texas w hiteeaps have begun to givo
warning1 t ? > i In* ctli lorn in tlmt Statu.
( A ( liinnsr. ami a coal black negress
,\vei o mat l ied ut I ho ?' oll'orson v i 1 1 ?? (i ml. )
( Irotna ( irceu.
At (llonwood Spring. 8, (\>lo. , an ex
plosion of coal dust (icciirs in a mmu;
twelve bodies liava been taken out.
Meinott's big 1 1 in 1 ?i ella ami bicycle
handle factory, Cherry tamo, Wost
liriglilon, 1 1. I , Ima hcctt burned.
Waller Kennedy, of Pittsburg, Pa ,
liaV* Itcun a|i|>oint<!i| lit i n inloi* of mini's,
railways ami waterworks of Cliina.
In Now Vork, (ioorgo .Wollinari, a
laborer, dralk two flaskn of whiskoy
ono after t ha ot hor ami then foil to tlio
floor a coi pse.
Tho Colorado Republican! hojd u
Slat o con vent ion ami nominate a Iroo
silver man for tut promo court justice; tlio
silver I It-publicans also uominato him.
Tito Pennsylvania I'einonats on
1 1 orsei I I ho ( h icago plat form in strong
term.';; Ilarrilv will resist being re
tired.
Charles A. Norton, cashier of tho
Hank of Duraml, at Itoekford, III., has
disappeared with his pockets II 1 1 cm t
willi boodle.
fusion lias I icon accomplished in
N c hrask a by tho silver Kepiihlicans.
Populists ami Moniocrala putting up a
t ickot.
President McKinley niado a speech
tu a crowd of 7;%, 000 or |(.io, ouu people
on tho Ohio State Pair t: rounds at Co
lu minis, Sept -'d.
A mass meeting of citizens of Pales
tino and Anderson counties. Texas,
adopted resolution.'* against omnibus
Mi iko resolnl iiuis.
The Post National Hank of (ireens
lung, I ml., has failed. It has a capital
stock of ijiuo.ouii ami on duly '."U h tlio
deposits we.ro
I ? y act tin I con it t I U. (ill!) people het v\ een
? I uly I and August Vs left the Pacific
coast for the gold regions of \laskaaud
I he K loud i ko tog ion .
Wisconsin's law tc<|iiiting goods
made in prisons in oilier Slates and
sold in Wisconsin to ho labelled, lias
huen doolareuMi ucoiist itui iomtl.
( 'i imimil records of (ircater Now
Vork show' that i>e,t8otis committed
suicide from .lanuary (6 dune, the ma
joi ity heing men. ajul tho popular
methods shooting ami poison.
I lie rirlioi nier ( irac". of P.aneoi . !M?\ ,
i'ii p*; i / e( I ami sunk twentv .nilesea-t
southeast ol I'ybee h-laml. tmar S.tvau
nail, <di She Milled Irom New N ? >r K
with n cargo of Mill lot Savannah, ami
tollf sixteen tin glllis l"? the Tvbee
foi l i licat ions. I lie. captain and , row
ot seven iiad to io-.v 5 f f ? I miles to
i ea<'h land.
1 1 isi cllaneoiis
\ snow storm bwcpl over iSeotlnnd oil
t Ii<? 1 1 1 1 . i'oim | ?! ft el y eovenu;* < 1 1 urn pirtn
hl!i? with Ml""
!t estimated \rw V-nK alone
has sviil tnii, Oi'O to I he '"until to help
int i v ? ? t In; fi < >| ?>>, *
TIm' ; tork (it provisions nt l>attS(<U
( it\ is Mii<l t?i l't> already I ??><*?? 1 1 1 1 n
low sill'.! v nt UMi foi nrmv im mc\
italle.
'I i i :> Zionist ( '<111^1 on; at. Ilasie,
Mw it /.erland. unanimously adopted a
programme for to ???; t ahl isli i ng the ! I o
i'ti'N in I'alestine.
Asm- taut SoereMry of Stilts A dee linn
(jono to Kuroi t? for a two months' va
cation, w'l'iioh !i<* il! spend hiowlin!?
through Fiance
'I ho pric,e of hi oad i'i I i ? I J 1 slowly III
London, ami tho outlook f ? ? ? the winter
is of t lie gloomiest kind. The ? ? i * y 10
ouires TU.O'JO <iuaiter8 of foreign wlient
wceKlv. independent of flour,
()ao of the negroes appointed to the
navul academy failn to appenrnt time of
appointment for his examination and so
foi feits hia appointment ; tho other i:<
now undergoiujf examination.
A letter mail to the Klondike will ho
established under the reciprocal ar
rangement oil September 11th, letter ;
to he foi warded onre a month, ?
-fj
\\ illartVs 1 iuUd."ono of tho hiatcrical
hostolries tfT~\Va8hin>jtou, 1>. has
heen closed hy a United StateH marshal
as tho result of the failuro of the lessee
to pay tho rent.
John B. liaird, formerly a woll known
citizen of Atlanta, (!a., and at ono
time Adjutant-lionoral of tho State,
wnn drowned in tho ( hoxapeake an?l
Oliio canal near Washington, L>. C.
" 'Ihy? ptfi'o who out raxed and murder
ed a wimo woman in (,'ofTeo county, A I
ahama, muno weeks n#o, ho? heen cap
tncfrt and i? in jail at O^ark: the nherirt
fifty k Ko will uot 1*1 low lum to l?<
lynched,
Bindsticot Reports a Continuanco of
the General Expansion of Prices.
LARGEST AUGUST T RA.pt' VET,
llenvy ttx ports Tin* Warm Weather
llaH Ahhiiioc) (|?o < ?>ru <'roji Num
ber of KmhIiicuk Kuilures.
?
Hi ndstieot's commercial review foi
tho woek ending Saturday, Sept. 1th,
nn.va. Tho proviotm activity in till line*
of Undo ia maintained. Thero is a bet
tor tono to th<> demand from jobbors,
anil 1 ho volume of businetiH in wool,
lout her, clothing, liats, grocei icvn ami
light hardware has increased. 'I'lioro is
a hotter request for woolen and cotton
poods, jewelry and i ubbor {-oods, lain ion
and shoes. Somo wliolesulo merchants
at Western centros report tho largest
\olnino of August trado on record,
I horo has boon an increased consump
tion of cotton hy Southern milts,
?Western Iron and steel mills havo or
dors to keep them hnsy until .January
I. In tho (.'ontrul Wostem States tho
bituminous coal i>triko bus had a fur
ther depressing ollod on tho gonoral
industrial situation. At lluO\'orthwost
Bomo commorcial houses hftvo lutd to
(\^ork overtimo to moot tiio demand for
j?ood.s, and tho warm weather is ro
poi led to hnvo practically assured tho
l.'idiiln corn crop. On tho I'aoilie coast
Wi'oat oxports have boon checked hy
inability to socuro crews for .vessels.
.Mercantile collections have improved
in some sections.
Last , .week's gonoral and unprece
dented expansion of prices for stuplea
is continued, wool, cotton and woolen
fabrics, hides, leather, whilo pine lum
ber, sashes and doors, iron and steel
bara, billets and rods, wit o nails, barbed
wiro and Southern foundry iron, wheat,
corn, lard and sugar having advanced,
an I higher prices being expected for
bonis and shoes. Lower prices are ro
corded for cotton, wheat llonr ami cof
fee, while those for oats, nork, print
cloths, petroleum aud cohl are mi
changed.
This week's ex|fortof wheat (flour in
cluded as wheat) aro tho largest with
two exceptions? the second week of
September aud tho fourth week in An
g n s), IS'.H. The totid shipments amount
to U,V0M,',?I7 bushels, against .r>, I I'.i,
bi i m h ol h last Week; !<, bic-hcls
last year; ?,yil0, yui in IN07; i{,yu7,H00
bii'thel.s ii< IN!(|,atid 1, 0!?(), 000 bushels in
Tho shipment of corn is also
lar^'O, aggregating It, INA.IMM bushels
this week, against] y, OH'J, |*>y bushels
hiut week; y,r>y7,f?y(t bushels last year;
l,W),:}T0 bushels in !H?a; iy?,000
bushels in hS'.M, and <570,875 bushels in
ISO.'!.
Thero aro IPS business failuros re
ported through tho United .States this
week, against 210 last week, }};>('? in the
week one year ago, 181 t\y^j, years ago,
1'07 three years ago, and as contrasted
with :t!0 in tho like week of ItWU. There
aro ::o business failures reported from
tho Canadian I 'ominion t his week, last
week the total win ilO, and a year ago it
u as ;!(>.
him Co. 's report su ys Unit failures
in August IN!)?, wero not IT percent,
less in number than in A ugpst IS1H5, but
in auiountof liabilities werbTOporeeut.
less; .lulv and August allow lower
average of liabilities per failuro than
lor any epmrter in tlio last twenly three
years; tho improvouient extends to
nearly every important branch ol
business*.
TKIAliS OK COLD SICIiKKHS.
Two I ImmisiiimI Itluckuilod Hy linpos
hil)U> Hugs.
A Seattle, Wash., dispatch otflho 1th
says all efforts t ?? break the block ado id
Skaguny have failed utterly. Advices
received by tho steamer Rosalie, which
left Skaguny Monday last arrived
here today, stato that when the trail
was opened Monday morning i.\
(too men ami horses were striving In
nut over. S6011 tho path was in as bad
condition as it was before being re
paired. When tho road had boencordu
roved over the miry placet*, tho logs
slipped out and the horses went lloun
dering i:i tho mire, manyol them never
to emerge. Hundreds of those at Ska
g nay have given up all hopo of gettiiur
through this winter and will stay till
February at tho foot of tho pass. Hun
dreds aro coming back from tho trails,
stopping at Sknguay or .luneau for tho
winter. A few more adventurers will
try to go over when tho first freeze
covers I he bogs with ice.
K n (1 of tho ('out Strike.
A Columbus, (>. , dispatch enys.ihe
end of the great miners' strike is* In
night. The national exeetulivo board
of the I'nited Miuo Workers liavo
agreed lo recommend to the miners a
pioposttion to tho Pittsburg Operators
for a straight price of 0/5 cents a ton, to
continue in force until tho end of tho
year.
\ Pittsburg dispatch also says the
mine operator's committco have return
ed from Columbus. Chairman Chleu
burg says Hint tho conference hoi ween
tho miners and oporators was a very
amicable one. He said: .'-Wo fool
very sanguino that an acceptance of our
nr. eont offer will reach us from Mr.
Dolan shortly, and nro convinced that
every mine in the district will make a
stall on Monday tho With."
Case Dismissed.
The ,1811 it of the Kdwards, of South
Carolina against Trinity Church to re
cover a largo tract of land in Now York
city is dismissed bj* tho court.
A Wordy War In Virginia.
A wordy war has boon opened in Yir
ginia. Senator Daniel has sent a letter
to tho Lynchburg News, in which ho
replied at length to (Jovornor O'Fer
rail's recent interview in tho Washing
ton Post, in which tho Senator was ac
cused of inconsistency and other t>ins
more or less mild.
Accepts tho Nomination.
* President Soth Low, of Columbia
University, lias accoptod the nomination
of tho citizens Union for mayor of
Greater Now York.
KKAI>Y TO KKKO KUKOPB.
Three States Will Produce 120,000,
OOO llushcl* of Wheat.
A St. Paul, Minn., dispatch says
C'apt. If. W. Donaldson, * farmer, has
spent the last fifty days in tho wheat j
fields of Minnesota, North and South
Dakota, and makes the .following esti
mate of tho crops:
Minnesota, 4,600,000 acres, arerago
yield 19 bushels, total 64,000,000; North
Dakota, *,000,000 acres, averago yield
1 1 bushel*, total 44; 000, 000; Honth !>%?
i
total for three State#, Wt 000,000 btwb.v
'
HAM'S HONN ULASTS,
WqmiIiiu Note* Cut Hit if tlio WloUe<t t<?
Uf|ieit(uncti /
NAH omintenanoo
/\ is tyo hypocrite's
favorite UHlwk.
No col I ego ever
n Hftlut.
Who <l?vll fears
nypraylng mother.
,1 1 In rlRt?t to
filHt, but it I*
wrong to look
le?u.
T h o Redeonior
warned bis
olploH against
hypocrisy about as frequently as he did
o gal its! oin.
Sin feels safe ns long as It can hhlo
Km hea<l. ]
A fool has to find out for himself that
Are Is hot.
No fish gets away that bites at the'
do v I I'm hoolc.
Tho devil's favorite pew In church
Is near the fl'ont.
We laay kill Cod's man, hut we can
not I; III Ids truth.
It Is a waste of hreath to talk any
louder than we live.
'I'he man who deserves Cfyhes can
he rich without them.
It' you want to do something, And om
who believes something.
No man Is lit for heaven who wants
Homebody else kept out.
The older the Christian, the newer
he will find Cod's I look.
II is holler to he a mustard seed than
n mountain of dead rock. ,
There are too many church members
and not enough Christiana.
Our lives please (iod when they makd
pinners want to know Christ.
It never hurls Clod's work any for
people to get mad at his truth.
Cod can see Jewels where we would
mm- only common sand and gravel.
An extravagant man loves to lecture
his wife on the beauty of economy.
Next to hearing a hypocrite pray, tho
devil lovev to hear a stingy man talk In*
( hurcli.
Open the door of your heart to Christ,
and lie will open the windows of heav
en for you.
An opportunity to help the poor Is a
chance Christ has given lis to do some
thing for him.
How small Cod's army always seems
to be when we take it upon ourselves
to number It.
Cod will give us strength to resist
" temptation If we will use it to walk
away from bad company.
in ?Japan.
In Japan the total of a hill Is put at
(lie top and the Items beneath. Many
tools and implements arg used in a way
contrary to ours. For instance^ Jap
anese turn the lock the "wrong way,"
and Japanese carpenters sa,\v and piano
toward, Instead of away from, them
selves. When the ingenious was
first Introduced to corkscrews, his no
tion was to twist the iJotile on to tho
screw.
INCURABLE DISEASES,
THE LiST DECREASES AS THE KNOWL
EDGE OF SCIENCE INCREASES.
?Story <>f n Sinn AVIio >Vn# (ilvcn Up lu
l>lo l?y SVvon Physician*? He fol
low h tint Advlrn of a Friend
it iid In Now a Welt Mail
? A Wonderful .Story.
F> n>? thr leader, Morrifivilli', jV. Y.
"Yonder is a man,'' .vnid tho fanner to a
! report**#, "who is the talk of this cointnu
nlly."
' ? J I ? i:< Mr. William Woodman, of Houlh
Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y.," # well-to
do fanner, who is well known and stands
| high for honesty and thrift in this neigh
borhood.
On tho following day the newspaper man
called on Mr. Woodman in his eom for table,
old fashionet} farm house.
"1 hftvo had serious thoughts of writing
an account for the newspapers myoelf,"
said Mr. Woodman, "but as 1 am not tie
customed to su?h work. I have never at
tempted if. Kil down and I will tell you
all ubout it.
"1 nm Dfty-nlno years old. I contracted
rheumatism when only fourteen years of
u~4f, then a severe cold from over exertion
and from becoming over lieato.il. My father
^ as a farmer and insisted that thconl.v way
to make ino strong was to do plenty of hard
work. When, however, he saw me helpless
Iii bed for six long months without bei;?;
able lo move except with help, ho changed
hi* mind.jfnd forever after belie vod that
children should not bo made to do men's
worK. My growth was stopped by suffer
ing, and I do not think .( am an inch taller
than that day. forty-live years ago. Dur
ing I he forly years ensuing after my mis
' rtun 1 was attended by seven doctors,
f received temporary relief nt times, from
new forms of treatment, but always re
lapsed Into a worso and more aggravated
condition. The conclusion of ail these
gentlemen wiis that f wns incurable, and
all they could do was to caso my condition.
J fte.r I gr??w to manhood I married and
have been blessed with a family. My dear
wife has bad all the drudgery of nursing
aril wnit ing upon ine, ami the burden has
been 'ndeed hard to boar.
"Wlihont hone from physiciahs T began
to t:\ke Dr. Williams' l'lnk I'ills, which was
highly reeommetided by my friends, fjtook
them and within ono week began to fool
better than I had slnco I was llrst aflllotcd.
) loo'-, these pills nccording to directions,
and when the box was nearly gone I went
over to Brooklleld to an obi friend, who
was in thodj-ug business, named Dr. Aure
litis Fitch, who likewise was a great, suffer
er from rheumatism. The doctor and I or
dered fQveral boxes of IMnk Pills in part
nership, ho from tllal t Imo keeping tiicn^
on sale. Well, I continued to take them'
according to directions for tho next three
years and steadily Improved, gaining flesh
and strength, until two years ago I was
ablo to discontinue them, and now am as
able bodied a man Of my yearn an you will
find. I ought to tell you that after I Or
dered tho llrst box of pills the physician
who was then attending mo came In and I
told him what I was doing. He said I was
very fdblish, that they would surely Injure/
me, and it was his duty to tell mo so. I
told the doctor that I might as well die as
io drag out n mlwrablo oxlsteneo, and so,
jjiot withstanding his warnings, contlnuod
to take tho pills. Thank Ood tho doctor
was not able to dlssuado rtto, for to thom I
now After I bo all the comfort and happiness
I huvo in this world. 1-havo rnoommondod
them to hundreds of pcoplo slnco I was
curcd, aud In ovory caso they-havo been
effective, not only In rheumAtlsm but in
numerous other disorders, especially im
povorinhmcnt of th? blood, hoart tronWo
and kidnoy disease. -v- -
"I cfertlfy. Abo abovo statoment to botruO
and if necessary will swear- to tho same bo
lero a Notary Public."
Wltf.TAK WodnwAi*.
When Mr. Woodman had signjd and do
liverod tho abovo papor to the reporter, he
SA'd: "If I wore you I would go And caII on
Mr. Amos Jaqnaya, at Columbus Contra, to
w^i-uJl |AcommMd?U Dr. WHHams* Ptnfc
Tills for Aggravated kidnev disease. Ifo fs
now In >erfcot health. I bare no doubt ho
wl!! no fciad to testify to the efficacy of the
remedy that cured hlm.''?>
D?. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the
element* nee?*Ary to give new life and
rlebneas to the blood And restore sbalfored
mtvm. fboy are for sal* all druggist*,
r miry to bad* by roan from Dr. Williams^
JJedi?ao Company, tody, K. T.? for
tpCr perbvr. OTitrppawflW tM$":
- - "
The Blue and the Gray.
\
Both men and women nro apt to fool ? litilo
bluo, when tho gray linirs bogiu to ahuw. It's
t\ very natural fooling. In tho normal condition
of things gray hairs bolong to advanoocl ago,
Thoy havo no businoaa whitening tho head of
man or woman, who has not a begun to go
down tho slopo of lifo. Ah a mutter of fact,
t^)o hair turns gray regardlosa of ago, or of
life's seasons ; sometimes it ia whitened by
siokneHs, but moro often from lack of oaro,
When tho hair fades or turns gray there's uq
nood to resort to hair $yoa. Tho normal color
of tho hair is roqtorod Awl rotainod by tho uko of
Ayer's Haiir Vigor.
Aycr's Curebook, "n Mary o I cures told by the cured"
ioo pages, (rtc. J. C. Aycr Co., I.owfll. Muss.
THIj i UAUl) ENJOINED.'
IKAporl of l?e?ri,4t-~Ttu> FftiuouM t)?0,'
OOO Tnule-ii?t??It <'??u DoolilfU-O. Jr.
Mmmoiir* Rlo?llf'lii?.-(>oiii|?niiyi N(,
X.oulw, l>of?ntM J. II. Zcillu dc Co.,
I'lilinilolikliln.
i [From fit. Iyoula Hopubllo, July 4, 1W>3.)
" The Hupremo Court of Tonne??oa o:i Jitiio AO rto
Cldod tho most Important trade-murk cajo tlinl I as
ever lin n ttlod In thai 8;ato and onoof tho Intfieht
over tried In tho Union, affirming nnd enlarging Uio
Cp.nlun o( tho court bolow. Tho court lit- d ;
1. ThJrt Dr. M. A. Rlmntona, tlio prodemoor of
conjplftlnant, by oxtenslvo advertising of his <c!o*
b/fiTod romody known an 41 Simmons Liver Mccl
tnado ft a Mandvrd remedy for llvor diseases
ion# i>rl >r to tho acquisition by J. H. Zollin & Co. of
Wiy rights.
5f. That tbonmlgnor of 3. II. ZHIin & Co., through
whom they claimed tho right t.-> tnako tho fraudulent ?
mckagea onjoiqod, novcr dorlved any tltlOflom A.Q.
bimmona to make tho medicine nor to uto hi j iiuu.o
or pijturo, and that ?uch ur.o by Zellin A Co. la a
fraud upon t'io public, nnd It thcroforo enjoined.
9. Th^t Zollin & Co. pttrpor.ely, fraudulent!/ la
beled their mudloino In Imitation of comi laiir-.nl'o
mediolno to unfairly opproprlato tbo trndo < f tho
Biminoua Mtrllcino Company, mid tho cxesutlon of
thla fraudulent purpose nnd not la enjoined,
4. K'ljoluvtl Zeilm & C;>. from using folr com*
politor'o tnvle- name, trado- marks, or symbol .. or
Imitations thereof, to deceive tho jttihllo nnd unfairly'
nppropriato to thernselvoa tbo trado of tho C. F.
tiimm ins Modicino Co. i
0. Knjoinid Zei'ln ft Co., from deceiving a--d
practicing a fraud upon tho puhllo by labeling their
p.ickafios In Imitation of tho wrappers (tnd tr?do*
marks of tho complainant.
0, Kn joined Zollin A Co. from tbo jnnnufacturo
oml baIo of tho niedh lrio under I lio nntno of ?* tiii:i
tnona I.lvei Medicine,' ' or "Dr. Harmons I.ivor
Medicine," or " Liver Mcdttluo by A. Q, Simmona,"
and from esing tho pictuvo of A. <?. bimuiona la
connection therewith. . ? v/ .
7. hujoinod Zcilin & Co., their asalKneoa, epronla
t?n I ompliiyoa from decclvi-ijf and practicing n fra d
up in tho liublio hy tho sale of i ackagos tliua falsely
labulod, either Upon ordera or culla fur tlio Rcnuino
".Simmons I.ivcr Mctllcino " of complaiuunt, or
In any packago thuo falsely labelod.
8. Tho court ntateii that it was tho purposo of tho
court to entirely <J(?")tr07 tho fraudulently labo'cd
paekaR'.-a abovo described, nnd cnuno their removal
from tho market, nnd ordered Zollin & Co. to d liver
to tlio clorir to bo d octroyed, nil cut*, dies, olectro
typos, engravln(?4 nod other paraplicrnulia unrd In
impressing either of the abovo nomcaor tho pic'.uro
it A. <}'. Himmoi'S.
1). Deereod Hint Zollin fc Co. pay nil tho damagoi
which il^vo accrued to complainant Ky tho s.ilo of
thuso fraudulently labeled packages. Tho damages
claimed by complainant wero $-'>0,0 0.
10. Decrocd thftt Zeilin It Co. pny nil tho cost*,
which amountto aoveral thousand tlollar.'i, iborccotd
bnlng ono of tho la r a oat ever filed lu tlio Uuprcmo
Court." r ? ? ?
) ?'hci?|> Mcillcinc. 1
As a rulo, "cheap piedicino' ' la ineit, worlhlesa. or
dangerous. Ill Zoili'u A Co. %onnswcr to nur bil! they
emd tbo packages Onjolned wero designed as "cheap
negro inodtclno for tho negroca of tho Mississippi
Vultey." Now, naZcllin & Co. 'andvcrtlsomentsfiiy,
nnd their manager Bworo, that nil tho liver medic in o
which tbey mako isinado by tho name formula, is t' la
not oonclmivo evlilenco from tlimr nworn tontiinony
and advcrtlaemuntK. that all tho liver modlrinoeinnu
ntlng from tliem is "Cheap Negro Medicine?" Quca
tiom Do tho Blclt of America dor-iro "Dheap N??:ro
Moliolne? " l.et tho a Oil ctcd answer by their
futuro purchises. i>r. f.l. A. Wlnurtons* Llvor
Hadicino, cstahtisliod in Into, la not ."cheap medio
cino.'*' It la "no euro all," a-'d la only recomo
men. led for thoso ladispoeiti one caused by iuiiclivity
?1 tho I Ivor.
f c?
' rXpEPSIN^
ChillTonic
TASTELESS ANn CUAHANTFED
TO CURE
CHILLS & FEVER.
ik)i:m not' i\.n ?i?: I'm: si o>i v< ii.
W. A. MrLnrl-y & Son, Dlmo M??x, 'IVxits,
fay: *'^'o AVftitt somo nioro <?f Rmnoit'H I'op
f-ir*? Chill Tonic, its II Is tlio hewt we ever h tit
diet). My son prt-BcrlljoH It In his pnictlru nn I
9 iys it IS the only Chill Tonic wnich even u
clil lil en n take wit hout Injury t<? tlm stoma It
You inrtv tieni me I gross of tlin Hnmoii's
Pepsin Chill Tonic and 1 gross of Hntitou's
Tonic Liver Pills."
For Sale 113- All Dealers.
ritEPAHKD nr
BROYfM MF'O. CO., CRBENEVILLE, TENN.
COItHKHlUVDKN'rR INVITED.
Olif Dominion Iron ?fc JVnll Wit#. mclinioinl.
n.n., rmr ixir.\
r***nt~UncJ? Hofus, It you cut th?t wood I >?
"as :
I'lck Leaf ; 1 kla gitau tit* fQuilwant.
er I iAb
EXTJRA
SMDKIIVb'TOBALLU
LVON A CO. ToaMOO
i, n. c.
S. N. v.? No. 3J -'97.
* WORTH *
FROM CHATTANOOGA OR HARRI
MAN JUNCTION VIA THE
QUEEN AND CRESCENT ROUTE
1! a u tlso nt o f 'est i b it fad
? ?
Tiirougli Pullman's from ?Sf v.innub, Co
lumbia, Npartnnlairj,'. Ashovllle, KnoxviUo,
Atlanta ami ( Inntauooga to
fillOHTKKT I.I.V13. riMCST SUllYICK.
o. l. MiTcnr.r.Ti. w. c. hinkahson,
District I'.iss. A^out, UouM I'asB. Auout,
ClifUtuain>j<;i, 'IV-na, Cia .iimail, Ohio,
r"iDREN
If? PAT
AS
JpSS
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
IS JUST AS GOOD FORADUUTS,
WARRANTED. PR6C& SOcts.
(? A1.AT1A, I U.S., Nov. JC, 1883.
Paris MeOlelno Co., H. IajuIs, Mo.
Oentlomciis? \V?? (old lv.it year, 000 boUleo of
anovir.s takthlhss i'iiim, tonic nnd hav?
bought tbrco (.Ton* ii I ro;i (I y ihl:? >-?vir. In till o?ir ex
perience ??! 11 yt?nr?, in t!ic (imp biiMlnusn, bnvo
never bold un j:rt:c)o t!:ut pavo mi?I> universal entia*
faction as vour Tonic. Yours truly.
THE OKOIKM A TKI-KO llAI'II SCHOOL
1 ick'jjrapliy thoroughly, and
st.:rts it* i!t idu:it?;s in'the railway
v$;vice Only cxchisivo Telcifiaph
Si liuol ill lilt* Si'iilti Kstablishod
.nine vitiis. Jjixlccn hundred BUC
KcShful graduates. Setirl foi il I ?*? -
trniod Au?(i;PS (ihOKOIA
m'l'II'V" SCHOOL, Scftolu, Georgia.
Is tlio molt comploln cynloin of Eloyal
fiiK, HandUni', Cleaning and Packing
Cotton. Improves staple, buves l>bor,
makeo you money. u'rlto for Cat a
JoguiPj no othor equals It,
Tilt! qi >i-t / ">prov> <1 Cotton Clins, PrOMOS,
I Ulevatore, ]?ngii>''a ami Hollers to bo
found on tho market. My Horgonnt I.og
j liwmi.liuv. iii rintpiittiiy and eni
, ' olency, a wonder.* Cofn Mill**, I'lnnoni.
Gang EdgDlw and all Wood Working
Machinery. Iilddoll and Talhott En
gine* are the bi'Pt. Write to mo befor#
buying.
V. C. BADHAM,
Genoral Agent, Columbia, B. O.
THE BAILEY-Ie8BY"C0T
EKOE^BtRO nlc.t: ??u.bn, Tho only maehlha
for cleaning rough rice la one operation, __
liLSKm
CORN AND CANE MILLS, RUBBER
AND LEATHER BELTING,
I Hoso, raoklngf, Tipo Fitting* aud Draw'
I Goods. Largest Htoek of Kupplleg South,
I Low?t I'rloes. Proihpt SUpmonte. 'Ulus*
tratod. Catalogue Furnished ikmui Aj.pl^a
tfoti, Tr* thf Q-1inCo,'? A nil- Friction
Ilabbltt .1letn!, tho boet lor UIOII SPEED
Machinery. -
CHARLESTON, - ? S, C.
I!KI> STATES fJOVKItSYMRIVT ha?
the Kecley Treatment. In tlio Sol
ar's Flomtfl and in ?u Institution for the
cln*lv? use of the Negular Armr.
ALCOHOL, OhUM, I t'rodue* each a
TOMGCQUMilO .(havlna dellr-lte fr?thoU
oay. 'I hQHlftCAKO ytolds anally to the I>onbl?
Wlorlde of Oold 1 restment m adinlnl?t?re4
*t Th? Rnelcy Institute. Greenville, 8. 0.
Detailed Information mailed on mplloailo&t*
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
, ?... ivtn vox any :~~
CREENVILLE, O.
Tire O.MLV Kecley liutltut* la I, C.
ngr nwchaak tWifa**4&??mnx.
MEDMQNT mm CO.,
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