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? ? ? ?Mtttr In I1M< ?>???. CtoAn blood inMna a olean ?kin. No twauty without it. Cawaicta, Candy I athar tic clean your blood ami keep it clean, by ?tirring up the buy hv*r ami driving all i?n- i purities from the body. llcgiu today tii* vanish pinipleMt boils, blotches, bMvkheftda, Siuj that sickly l>ili?*u<| complexion by taking ftKoarcta, beauty for tvili centa. Alliliug* gu?U, autihfact it>i guaranteed, 10c, 2,rx-, ii\\ lfou touy boHOVO in tin- dlvluo riuht i >1 others to <*ibt for their ootintry , So. 34 Ifa-TO'Bao for Fifty C?ntfc dn?r?nt<MHt httblt oil**, make# weati feeutftrou*. Uooa yuro. lev, #1 All Urugtfuuk Aooor<Ul>K lV court ?tlipiwt;? tlu? piUonor always ftoin<? boforo tho ludgc. iMervous People Aro Kroai >?ultor??frt and thOy d??fe<VVo ?yin patliy rather than conelHo. Tholr hlood la poor and thtu ASid tlioir imrvnt ttni con 6<V|iitifitly weak . Huoh pftoplo llud rellei and i'u iu In ltood'a KartMtparilla ho<uuM'? ii ' fturllie* and enriehoM tlirt Moo I and glvn* it powor to food, *t r<uitfth??n and sustain tho nervo*. If you ar? narvou.s andean not fdqop, take Hood'n SarHapnrilla and rCiilh'.O Ud UoCVU *tr?<ti|(Ulf llbltf pOWI?t Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Amoi Ion'* (iivdp^t ModlHno. $1; mix f ??i $'? Hood ' w IM1| a euro all liver i 1 1 -4. ctsntH. I >k Mo Didn't M.imI, A-tnlrew 7/huk relate* an aaocdoto of S>oiui Kta^y's amiable Hlmpllclty. The ileal) waalnulbu *?t?'t, and wa? very loto. fVVben he ea.ino bin collar was u|jift>.s1en M, luul the ends vibrated like llttlo ?will It* wlnuH upon the head of a cherub, ' l'eoplo could not look At him with burlotd'ly duiliiK Uie dinner, and at length, ulih duo precautlona, b!a boat less vfejiiured to ask hint If bo knew Itbat. his collar had broken adrift. 5 "t>h, yw," wild tliu deft n ; "do yon blind j *iKot at nil," said the lady. \ "Then 1 don't mind, either," answer ?d ibu dean. "The button dropped off While I was dressing." And bo eoulln jued bla eon verHut Ion. y "It was not," nay a Mr. I -any, "ab~ jseSieo of tnliid, but unrivalled prosonce 'of mind, that StanhuvdlHplayod. Any other human. being tvon Id have been at Itbo point of changing bis shirt."* l'eo ?jde'H Friend. All>Kl> BY MliS. 1 'INK II AM. Mrs. \V. K. PaxtoM, Youngtowu, Worth Dakota, writes about- her strug cri e to regain health after the birth of lior little girl; " Dkah Miih. Pinkiiam: ? It is with pleasure that I add tuy testimony to your list, hoping that it may induce others to avail themaelves of ybur val uable medicine. "After the birth of my little girl, three years ago, ' my health was very poor. 1 hail leueorrhicu badly, and a terrible bearing-down pain which gradually grew worse, until 1 could do ti o work. Also had headache nearly nil the time, and d'u. v feelings. Men* bti tuitions were very profuse, appear ing every two weeks. ,l 1 took medicine from n good doctor, but it seemed to do no good. I was becoming alarmed over my condition, when I rend your advertisement in a paper. 1 sent at once for a bottle of Lydiu 10. Piukham's Vegetable Com pound, and after taking two thirds of Hie hot tie I felt so much better that I i.end for two more. After using three botlles I f< It as strong and well as any one. " I think it is the, best medicine for female weakness ever advert ised, and recommend it to every lady I meet suf fering from this trouble." Maternity is a wonderful experience (iml many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. The ml vice of Mrs. Pink ham is freely offered to all expectant mothers, and her advice is beyond < pie.it ion the most valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax ton had written to Mrs. Piukham be fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. PiuUhaiuV address is I/ynn, Mass. 1CI >1 H'ATIOIVAK. \ t it <? I M \ III hi > Kmx roi.i.i'.i;r.. ( oiiiiiu-i c Jill, Shoi i ItHii*! I rl! iiiK. EhkMwIi. $n t hi 1 1? -it i??t titlf k |*? nil ill l aMim ntH for ??t if.rts luti wti'ku to hotn wr*9*n. urmlmilt'i ft?-hlM<?l 1" |mi,h|(|i>iih 1 * I \ i* 11 1 It l? ?! I trcutll!* teliilxT Otli. Cntulntoi" t M. A. I ? A \ IS, .1 It ,, 1'H'Hl'lenl, lioxK. It IrtiMHin l. > a ? l . UNIVERSITY College of Uciicine. I'df'C ! RICHMOND, VA. ????? I_, .Medicine; Hentlstry; I'tmiiim y. lalrtlUf,. | M hintrurlur?; Ijsi Vjfcnileiit*.. RICHMOND COLLEGE, 1 MPMltTUt#* -V Richmond, Va. i|\ II ft\ I. WII.Nn Charlotte commercial OLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Ts.^ * ^ fit IniiN limit Ion* <Mitirfiiit<*iM| ? 'f?iiil"iMi?' h ri"' *VS vi ii t k In Muni|>4 for |Mi<*krt ml ulnt^r. sr,* OSBORNE'S A s/7 C/JUdfhoJd ' (j(>//Y'at A ii|i imf ?%. Actual butlnitii. Noli ??t ^ boon . Kkior* tun#. Clicup board Send for cataNi^** COLLEGE ??? it-wa In KiikHhIi Lftitrfiiiitfo iiikI I tt . \iiririit iiimI >lo'l??rn Unaiuwrn. I1N1 ?ry. Sociology, Mntliuinnf lr*. I *Ii I !? *|?li v. htlilo, |,?w ant Coiiiiiirr'r?*. Wcimrii ad mlt (<*<1 to nil roiir m?m . ?f Mu.1% Tho lfirK?*H( r?l Institution ??f learning In tlir Mute. lion i .1 Ir.-m to Iff'.no prr month Tuition n \ ?r. Nrxt *o**lon oi*?n* Ki-pK'IIiImt i, For tat >?l ?wir fo1?lri**t .IOIIN I'. Iill.<!(l, llitrlifitti. N t' Place Your Money In n Hunk iimll ivn tuwuro ><>n ? |>ovlnt( ntlilnllon. We | xi)' rnllxwl furo. 'I lie lonial, t?'*t iukI <Im ?p> Ml Mihw n IiviiI.* Ill lli? Niulu. IVIassey's g3,1^?oB8s Columbiii, ??. BlrntlnKham, Alb Montgomery, At*. Jarkiourlll?i.FI?i Write lit onre for ^aTaIoauo tfo. H Cfrrnwor'c business on ayer s college, 8IA K. Hnttlmorc H?., n?ltlM?rr, lid. LL14.4 SCW0URSW1P3 | >t bright ?iud?n? ?mk?? |X1|D|<(|IiI|II I'M Ml. I All Rook* I'm Ito'iTHUf tWM* her* tin* ? T*TT!m|{tl fmn?? ?I*H ban*. TTfOTrrfftnft. F?.? Station fnr fr?r# (lf?dtnit? ??T Kcftm-IAL/ MaiI ' OHiriet Tth Tc?rxj Witu ui u? 4if i ' M?K tirt? <H. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, Mmm! TiMuttfu;. A Practical F?nvu;r Who Had (iuin v ed Experience by CONTAC1 WITH Ttlt WOULD. I wo H listed l ife Iniurartcc Agent*. I vvr( Busted tanners, " ? Old1 Political Prcacti Tho caiupuitin iiit-ot i ; ut A IjIjo v i 1 1 o VritM perliHPH tli? tn out harumitioiift, f?>? it? uizo, of uuy yt?t hold, fully HUU | no pie hoitig piuMwrt lUK^voiy uovtiou of the oounty t'<?^>? :'?<?! I repreHentod. 'I'll I tn i% ScL.Ai?iiiV?ti t, Watson. I'outli erHtono, Archer, Whitmuii ?n<l I lloiln?, cttudidutes for (lovernor, Hpeakiiiu in the order tiumoil, wero prenont. Kach Mo made thoir uhuuI jjioHimlutiou of tlio variouH ihbuoh. All tlio rundidatog for other Stuto ollioen wore prununt ami Kivou thoir usual flvo miiiUton. Hovorul of tlio cnndidaton paid glowiuu tiihuteft* to Abbeville n history ami elo'iueiitly apoke of her honored and I u in e n t m< i horoOB, who upon the Hold uii<1 iu tlio forum hail Won fanio for thoir >Stuto and OOUnty. er, an<| One Old I er. AIlliKVI J.i.K mkki in<?. UHKI'.N Wool! MKK1INU. ' llO* o wort* about fr()0 persons |Jlrh out, forming h jolly, good iititurod OrOW(l til tit ?J IM? I iblitud j|H llpplllUHO all around. Mr. Kpton, fdr comptroller K??i?u til, declined ho 1 1 i(l tiio solid hacking of MpHiiitnliiu x county, whore ho luid Ijooii tried i'. lid found Halisfac. lory. < oinptrolloi ( Jeiioral I'orltum wanted to continue in office lioommv lio believed lio tvuH competent. Section did not qualify or disqualify for filling oflico. Mm i Kvatin nuid lio IiikI been thrown with tho biiHinoHtt world enough to fool tbo needs of tlio pooplo and t<? know bow to cor root tlio freight dis ci i i mina lions. Mr. (larrm canto iih p plain, _ practical furmur wbo bud uuinod experience byeoutuct with Ihu business woild. lio hud diiK Inn education from tbo ground, iukI when ho loft college lio rot ii r nod t o t lio t ut in, I >r, HI iy b wan humorous in touching up ('ouimiHHimi or I'lioiuuH. Ho hoped ho would bo spared tbo UiiploiiHiiut duty of preach ing I boiniiH ti funeral, because ho couldn't say anvthing kooi) of tbo dead, and would huvo touUiui with Ins Hps sealed. Commiwiioiior Thomas as serted thut there wan no mirer way for tho railroads interests of Mouth ( tiro linu to strike u Htuuip than to entrust thoui to hit) k'iooii opponents. In that ciiho tbo looouiolivo would bo propollod by two busted lifo insurance agents, two busted fin mors, ouo ohl political preacher, and ono old lawyer. <ion < | r u y begun by calling attention to I houiHH a oxcossiio modesty. Thoin hh'h iitatouiout h of relief uiid saving iiionoy for tlio pooplo woro not sustain oil by bit) record, to provo which ho rend nil extract from tho iuiiuMoh. Mr. Stuuaoll said ho wax not born undor a spunking planot, but whon it caino to work ho would know what to do for tlio pooplo. Mr Horry recognized thonul road commission a strictly business af fair. Ho would go homo rather thnn ubuso his opponents, (ion. W'utts do clured he wauto<l no dirty and insig nilicaut flings from ono of his oppo nent^ w ho wiih going around intioduc i"K hiniMolf as l.llorho's candnluto. Ho was no coin bi mi t ion candidate himself. ('i?l I'loyd declared lio Ktood on his own merits. lio had boon preserved physically and men tally, and jthoi tliinga being equul. lie thought this ollico wua ono that should bo kept for a ( 'onfedoi ate Holdiur. Muj Hlytho bud iio'ci itioisiiis to mako concerning bin opponontH. For tho last twelve veins military mat tors had boon bis ohiof Htudy and Ins practical as woll as theoretical expe rience combined to make him of nor vice to tbo militia. Mr. I'outhorstono cited Muino as ou exainplo thut prohi bition was practicable and expo dioiit, ono of tlio f?o vornorH sav ing prohibition in Maine hud do crease tho sale of liquor WO per cent. ( ol. \\ utsou hud iiovoi faltered as a champion of temperance. Ills life had boon dedicated to toni| oruuco for lift y yonrs. Col. Sohumport said that tlio liquor question is tho all absorbing question in this State. lie stated the throe plana: Hiconso, prohibition and t ho dispensary uiifl iliHcaHKcd thoin, and showed where local option was the boHt solution. (i. Walt Whitman accused tho other candidates of jumping on Ins platform and told tho people they iii u ? t get rid of papsuckors, and in his opinion the best way was to vote for < I. Walt Whitman. Senator l\. H. Archer Haiti lie know Tillman was huuibii^gjn^ the people when ho was ad viVotiug the -buildim; of ( loiiison ( oljoge, and Hint lie told them so their Col. 1 1 1 i mini spoke pleasantly of the people mid county ol 1 1 r oo n wood and the friends of his childhood. lie ryi>oiiti?d Ins platform to reduce taxoi, outaf'go liberties and to do stfmotlniic Hint would rebound to t ho good of all tlio people. <iov. Id lyrbo was indisposed uud left on the early train for Columbia before Ins tuiu to spoitk came Itiootlier speaker* were. Tompkins, Cooper, Ut od ham, Hollingor, Mower, Muytield, Hue, Mrown and McMahun. M K I N M I I I I \?t. Tho meeting had cuough life in it to make it interestiti?,'. while at tlio Mime time there was Hutlicicut dicusMion of issues to make it educational and in Htructive. I'iioro were about .liwi peo pin j iesotit. Col. h'loytl stilted tiiat tho office of adjutant general needed loss of the tia soldier and snwdust biisino>-t>t hoiiio man who would improve the morale of the militia and give the peo ple Homet Ii itttf to rely upon m case of riot. Ma j. Hlytho pleaded common Henne and military training and ability as reasons for bis candidacy. Adi '?on. W iitts declared that his opponents could hrin^ no charges Hjjainst hi.i ad miuistt ation ; ihat , tho.v ^ i m ply want* ed tho office. < ol. Hi<^o tlum^lit that tho office of 8U{>eriutendoiit of oducA lion wus exacting and laborious. The name was miHloading. it had misled the legislature at timo*. It Rhould ho callod tho Aiiperiutoudont of common ?ehools. Ono of tho cursos of tho in stitutions of hitfhur le?ruiug in South Carolina vm their tendency to take in scholars who were tit only to euter the common Kohools. Hnperinteudont Mij neld Raid that under his administration ?Tory sohool interest had improved. There woe increase in schools, teach ?** and papiis, aiul no com rl?tnt had l*een made. Tklr. Hrown f? * P?**?oalarlj in teres ted* in the common nobool#. Tire ?onnt j schools, with which he aafljr came i# contact, were next to fWft ro,*fi4 nine teots of ihe boje and s^ttL,'0 bmm ihrough th? entire Komnt of ed nee?en dfordtd it Ssttk t Molina, ? Mifr* ef iiMlifHM tkmi woaM adj w?|| rounded education whi'di '?k?uii? character traiu/ng as Aell a< j tuin d tenoJyiiK, M. . A teller strongly erit tciMuil rocoiit i?uMio expenditures lor education and for State institution? Mo wao not u graduate of OIK) of t IlOM* j col logo*, nor \v?>j ho a aon tin otMcia holder. m> hu could not hi>u V\li> iljyhu mshtutioua hhould he | ii in pored. Hi; ridiculed t'10 idoa of n republican gov eminent in .South Caroline Mi , I' oathorntouo nu>t the charge tliut thu Iwhlskoy men hud joined hands with I'fohihitlouinlii on the stuiup. lie nam the tiuili ;Aii'i t!i?t h'otiHOH tli?' hV injnoi to the dispensary imd been hIi t p ping samples of w hi* key hero for free dibti ibution on tho campaign. Thi? w?rt to poi petunia tho dispensary ami shotted Iho leugtle to ho betweeu it ftlld tlit? Injuor people. Mi. routheiHtouo declined thai any law thut lias not i for ita ohiocl the uplifting of the I peoplo uiih a hud law mid had ? no busmen* on the Matitto booko. Col. Watson testified to <fov. Kliiubo's l>oisouiil hotlosty. and staled his <-<> h tout ion wan that ho had not moaftitiod up to tho standard not hy tho | eoplo. In hia oriticiMiiiH of i li ?> (loveruor ho had simply stated tho t not m of hiatoty Tho moil who had gi vun thoir livou to tho military and spout their inonoy for it had Loon ignored. Columbia had I it r ii i h h etl only a haudlitl of mou, yot Kllorhe had given tho only two colonels in h m gift (o that city, for what reason tlio pooplo could form thou own opiu ion. Mr. Whitman dodarod it was a pity Feat horatono had not boon on Mt. Sinai to uuggost to tho Almighty tho eleventh cominaudmont, "1'hou ahull not drink. I'lio dispensary wim all right, except that it was abused ami inismumijed. There weiOHoVeml lusty yells us M>v. I.llorhe wan introduced, lie linked thut the people weigh tlie charges against liiin, hear what proof was brought and then determine whether he had ilono anything detri mental to tho pooplo. Contrary to \\ utsoti h charge lie did not ignore Iho ' militia, an everyone of bin appointee^ belonged to the militia, "Why will a man," tmid ho, "of ( ol. Watson's rop illation as a ( iiristiau gentleman make such charges? lieforo I would try to ride into office by blundering and mis i opreneu ting n man who opposes mo, I would i ot ire to the shades of private life. If I can't get thereon my merits, t i oil forbid I ahouhl tour down thogood II (iiiio of another." ('ol. Tillman was cheered. Ilia indignation rose wlun ho relloctod upon the bi'okeu prouiisea upon which tho people hail been lid It wan intended that the dispensary profits ahould bo tifled for the heUelil of the school a. lie cal led on t lie con n'y auperintendent of schools to say whether he had received any dispell i-ary money for the schools of A ikon county. A I ter pausing foi u l oply, which came not, hesaid: "N'obod yi iso^. No body can rise. Tho truth is that the dispensary does not yield enough prolit today to pay its awarm of drones." j < 'ol. Hhumpert said he was running for (lovoruor to gratify a laudable amhi turn and because lie believed he could respond to Iho popular demand for o better governor. If circled lie would enforce the law. Col. Mower showed ? that lie was uutiamuioled in liis candi dacy, having complied with tho re ipiiiomontrt neoosMat y. In anmiibor of important cihi'm iie tool been H?'lec*ied to ropreseut tho State, and hud done ti > to the boat of hia ability. If el nc. ted at lornev general lie would protcct the legal in tores I s of tho people. Mr. I Sol - linger was very emphatic in his refer ence to hi.s opponent'!-, candidacy, lie charged Col. Mower with being guilty of apolitical impropriety at least in of foring for election after haviipig accept ed the nomination of a faction, thopro hihitionists. As foi himself, befell that outuide <?f any political cousiderat iou ho ?could not sign the pledge re<|uired by thu rules of the Democratic party if he hud been nominated us his opponent had been. Congressman Taihert closed tho Hpeukiug with sonio re murk;. about the uroiu inenco of tho South and declaring that, however aniart McKinloy might have been in the conduct of the war, Hryan should he the next standard- bearer of the Democracy. The other speakers were Messrs. Tompkins, Ibadham, Cooper, I 'ei mull and Upton. s. c. crop iu 1 1 1 r in Too Much Kain fur Cotton ? III her Crup> Piling Well. Thoweuthor conditions during the past week were generally favorable for riru, pons uiiil roti t crops, and iu most I iaeoH fur col u, which iu portions of thoSt'*te is tin* llnosl raised in many vcurs; Inil in Homo ioiim bottom luinl corn uiin severely dumugud by excessive moisture, Koddoi pulling is w.?li under whv, but considerable foddet damaged l?y i Hiii. Correspondents iu nciuly nvoiy pur lien of llii< J-dnto report loo much nun for cotton, which is lusting an<l shed ding abnormally. ' ?n lltfiit *oi!s gt-n orally cotton has attained its dovelop inont and is turning yellow, while on clay lands there i.s nu oxcohm of st'ilk growth. I lio hoi tout crop 1* a fairly large one, nlid the bolls ate rapidly opening over tho southern counties, where picking will noon coinmouco. Tho first haleot t h in season was ginned on tlioiHh;in ls.>;, on August ','d; in I on July VMh; in IMi.'i, on \ugust "J"th, in om August I ?*? 1 1 1 Hon Is land cotton in reported 1 ti hud condition on hccoii n t of hick of dry weather and sunshine Mice is doing well, and eurlv rico harvest will soon begin. I obneoo cut ting mid curing is benivr finished over tho entire tobacco region. I'eas. po tiitoos and cane hi o looking very prom ising. I'ano grinding has begun I'as 1 11 run excellent. Melons and peaches still plentiful. Much land being sown to turnips, A CORKI.CTIOY Mr. Mi.Mahan >lu?ws the Nfiessify ft I duuitlon. Mr. McMahan, at tho I'ickons meet ing, spoke iu part as follows You hoar llv. ' 'equal rights to all special privileges to none, " an I again, ' 'otei mil vigilauce is the price of liberty. " With those sayings pat on your lii?.? can you be indifferent to tho education of your children? There is no equality witb-4 out intelligence. Who can i*? vivilnnt of his liberties without education? To maintain one's rights one must be nblb to kuow them. Ho that trusts to another's thinking at otico owns a mas ter. The Ignorant liavo ever been tho dune* of tho cunum^. < iuvermnont and lews have been shaped by the edu cated few to preserve to themselves eiecial advantages to the detriment of ilia uneducated many. J he sierra and eerfe and subject* cf other dajraand ?Ifcw laade Hare hrrt r*"t the i>rn*ttv of their ignorance. the revolution's thai have marked the otepa of nation* il civilisation and liberty have ever been the fruit of ideas and ikonvI'M apr*ad<amoefr the i eop'e f?lcl!iu?t- e ?e I be lai*e of progress. ,| ilif i,v that burns Ihp? ? "> -i'lac ? of !itw ? And jet there *rr -?? * w t-?? aelvee freemen * *??? Wolfe.' ? .* iWj' C "n ?ha . ? born and -ISA^u '? H'jjmW? fr? - H - -1 ; I II MSI HUM. y Corn, Cotton and Crops Brought to/ a HIGH STATTfc OF PRODUCTION. ?/ - ? - ? # Nob! v l?:d Lulu<jpMa kcipoud I aureus N^gri i Mny .Murdered HI iirccn \illc A Negro Child Killed. A model farm iu that owoutl I ?> T. K ( (irtuiiiL'liHin, of I.ancator. It contain8 about 34) acres. ?nd :? situated tivo III 1 los Wont of tllHt I'Ihi'0, III ? KfCtiull of country t't?iiHi ally known as tho Wmaw's. Mr. Cunningham bought tliiM place in n rotlgh state, and has for Bovernl years spent considei ublo uionojr hi cleuriug it up, ditching tiro lowlands, digging U|> tho stomps, digging tip the rockH ami terracing t It u hplaudV; sons to have a complete system cf drainage and to presorvo tlio land from wushing. ? >n fourteen acres of this farm Mr, ( 'uuniughuiu reapod throe hundred and seventy tivo bushels of wheat this year, ami on thirty acres ho roapod twulvo hundred bushels of oatu. On tho low lands ho huu now ({rowing on about thirty acres a tino crop of corn, which will yield from thirty live to 10 bushels pel acre. And ho has growing on 1 2 > acres a maguillcent crop of cotton, which if no disaster befalls, will yiobl him one hundred and fifty bales of av orago bi/o. Ilo has on tho iitubblo land, (from which ho out his wheat and oats, ) a lino crop of pons, growing baoadcast. Those peas after he gal hoi s enough to how next year, ho will turn under with a largo plow, tops and all, to fertilize tho laud for a cotton or corn crop next year. Mr. Cunninglium plants two varieties of cotton nood, ouo Know as tho Ktug tho other aa tho Trtl ettc. I ho K iujc in an early cotton, and is popular iu that sootiou, and tho Tin otto i h distingughed for its large bolls or pods. Ilut ho is trying as an oxpo riuiout this year a now kind of cotton, kuowu as Jackson'*! African Limbless. This cotton has uo huge limbs or bi auction, but tho bolls grow thick around tho stalk from bottom to top. lio has iu cultivation about six acres of tlna variety, now in a growing stato, from four to six foot high, loaded with bolls from bottom to top. From its present appearance it will continue to grow and bear fruit longer thuu tho other cotton, ami from tho prospect the African Limbless will yield conaidoru bly more to the aero than any othor. It should bo added that Mr. Mr) ('tin uingham keeps the weeds plucked from Jus long linos of terraces, and thus has a quantity of the finest erasa for hay, which ho is very careful to save for his block. He has some ton line mules, a number af lino cattle and quite a number of hogs, which aro all proiita bio. 4 Negro lloj Murdered in (irecnMllc. I'ostor Stokes, a negro boy 15 yearn old, was found dead in Ureonvillo, near tho Southern liailway depot. Ilis head was badly bruised behind tho car and there wore several abrasions on h i 3 throat. Tho in<|UOHt held by the coroner brought in a verdict that the boy came to his death from a blow on the head, with the recommendation that William Blas&ingaiiio, tho ncgio man last seen with tho boy, be arrested. Illassiiigaine went to I'oiduiout, taking with him a thirtoeu. year-old buy, Charlie Moultrie, hoputy HliorilV (lil rcath followed and arrested lilussiu gaiue, bringing him an Moultrie. I With aro in jail. -* ? * \ Negro Child Killed. Hotweou drier's JStatlo i and nun can, just this side of Yorkvillo, No. ;<*, the train going North, killed a three year-old colorod child. Tho child was playing in tho weeds near tho railroad track, and just as tho train camu up it jumped out of the woods on tho track, the engine striking it ou the head and knocking it 'Jo feet iu the air. It fel' to tho side of tho track dead. 4?? Converse C n!lc>f c Conservatory. Converse College, Hpartnuburg, is eieetiug u conservatory of iihihio. I'lns now building will contain . .0 prae tico rooms (itul nn auditorium with n seating capacity of 'J, 000. Tim largo 1 1 1 1 -o organ now in J^io Converno Col I ego, will ho transferred to tliia fouild i ii 14". Tho cost of thi\j addition to tho college plant will bo #J*?,000, \ Progressive Imfrens. I. anions i s still steudi\y forgiiig wards tho front in tho lino of progress. Work nn tho fouilditigH of tho fjaiironn founded warehouse couipaiiy is being 1 1 1 1 > i d 1 >- pushed in order to have tlicnt finished and everything 111 roadiuoss for thin fall crop. Throo largo and spar id in stororooms will l>o completed in a short 1 1 in o and ready to fob oocu pied. It is Muted that tho three rail roads entering that city will boou coiu ineneo orcetiug a union dopot. Nnt>l> Hid Columbia Respond. Columbia responded in no moan way to tho call niiidn foy tho ladies of the W'nvaido Hospital Koliof Corps, for contributions of dolicacioa for tho hungry and sick aoidiertf passing through tho-eity on their way north trout- Florida. i'lio result was that the *00 or more volunteers who came through Columbia woro foastod and refreshed. Matthews' lirst Bale. Tho lirst halo of now cotton at Mat thews whs placed on tho niaricot by tho venerable Col. A. F. A maker, and was sold to Messrs. Hunks A* Wimberly for I 1-2 cents per pound. This prico is encouraging to ttio eottonots, -??? Palmetto Notes. Kxtcnsive improvements havo boou inauguatod on tho .Toromo Hotel at Columbia. Chri? Cannon was hanged at Spar tanburg recently for tho murder of Captain J. M. Itlasingate. Tho tobacco neueon is progressing most satisfactory at Darlington, with prices ruling satif/potory. The Charleston Hotel, ( harleston, which hAsfoeen run on the I'ropcan plan altsnramcr, will be opened regularly on tho American plan about tho firnt of October. Frank William*, colored, an ex con stable from ten-mil* hill, near Char leston, was shot and killed at a n?gro funeral near the eight- mile h on aa re cently . Alexander Gail lard, who ?id the kilting, came to t!* city * ahoct time after ward* aid gave himself opto the sheriff. According to Oaill?rd'* story ho shot in self-defenee. Tbk Jioadon Spectator ii a recent ia sno pr^pheciea that Aaaerica will ro am all *fco Spanish possesions the haa captnred, and thiaka thai "nroeaftro from ?Ue Cuban IjOjrallftt will force tho ! couawissiott to stiimiato tkalCuhaehaU Men who are always in a hurry, and most men are, want a soap fcr the toilet that will lather quickly and freely in hot or cold water. Other soaps than Ivory may have this quality, but will likely contain alkali, which is injurious to the skin. Ivory Soap is made of pure vegetable oils, no alkali ; produces a white, foamy lather, that cleanses thoroughly and rinses easily and quickly. Money cannot buy a better soap for the toilet. !??*. M flu Proctn t Co. . IV Marion Crawford, tho novelist, | who ) i lived much In Italy nud own3 I properly there. points to the crushing J w< ? t v h t of l ho taxes as one of (he causes of existing discontent among the Ital ian people. Taking national, provincial and commercial taxation together, ln> himself pays upon tho assessed Income upon a few acres of land -III per cent., upon the assessed rent of his house 2.'? per cent., and If he paid Income tax In Italy the Government would exact per cent. more. As there Is no limit of estate, real or personal, below which taxation Is not applled.^ie Amis It easy to understand the enormous emigration which of late years has crippled Italian agriculture l?y sensibly diminishing the farming population, while leaving uik?ii the hands of the (Jovernme/it an Im mense area of farm land confiscated for overdue taxes, which no one couiil lie Induced to take under the present conditions oven as a gift. Such a con dition of tilings lie regards as simply an Incipient form of national ba.uk ruutcv. Dribbkr? In my opinion, a mau who writes an Illegible hand does it be muse he thinks people are willing to pn/./de over it. Ill other words, lie is a ehunk of conceit. Scrlbbier-.-Not al ways. SomellnicB a man writes Illegi bly not because he is conceited, but be cause he is modest. I ?ribbler- -Modest ! What about? Scribbler- About his spelling.? New York Weekly. IWt Tobacco Spit nn<i Km ok* Tour I.ire Anny. To <] > i i t tobacco easily ami forevtr, Iw iiing netic. lull of 1 1 to. nerve and vipor, tiiUo No -To* li 10. llio wondor- worker, that, makes weale men Htronif. AH ilrui'ijists, SOc or f I. Curo guaran teed. Booklet uiij simple free. A<Mrcsa Sterling Keuiody Co, Chicago or New York. Tho grout trouble with tho world's Idols ia that tlioy hio nil more or loss crooked. M i?. Wlnslow'sSoothlnKSyrup forchlldrea t?i-t hi hit. softens the gums. rcihirinir inflfiinri tii.n.nllnys pain, cu res wind eolio. :J?e. a botts . Hut few men objftet to hotug treated by l>liysi<*iniiH ? lit ii bar. To Ciir* ronaMpnttnn For??*r. TaU?i Casein ots Cumly Cathartic. lOo or If C. C. C. full to euro, drut>t<it>u> rofuud uiouey. The gentle .|iiiver in a girl's vojeo of ton holds her bi'Ull. I.von ,V 4 <|'H "l?lck Ijcaf "Hn:<ikl:i? Tobnrro 'iocs not itmVe ev?>ry mouth an swoot itsn rose l>iii ''o*nr? "mi(/hty nigh"- dutsn kIvo every one u delightful smoke. Try It. Padlocks ami chains aro not classed an good eenrtttp* f?r loans. / R'tn(>nt? Tonr Rowell With C??c?r?U, Canity ( Tuthartlc. euro eoriHltpallon forever. tOo, VJ5o. If C. C C. full. druKh'lHturefuud niouojr. The wrongs of other peopln aro eoiitlnnaliy getting mixed up with our rights. Kits itei m i in'ii tly enroll. No Ills or norvotM. iii s-iHlti'i llrst day's n?? of I > r. Kline's Ore.it Ni t \ ?? Itehtorer. I rial holt le a tel treatise fr?e I He. It. II. Ki.ink. I.td..it:il Mi-hSt. l'hibi. l'a. Among the ftirojgn sailors in tho British rie-reliant niarino 0,000 aro Henndinavtnns fi.ooo (iermans and 2,1)00 Russians. I'd < ii ro a < old In <>i?o Day. Tnke Laxative llromo (Juinino Tablets All 1 'niKKisth refund money If It fulls toouro. 2.5c. Many ? man ii compelled to take married life according to directions. I'i-o's Cure, for Consumption is an A No. 1 A-dlimu medicine. \V. U< Wii.mams, An tioeh, Ills., ^ipril II, 1*91. First Cotton Cloth. The first piece of cotton cloth made in America was presently! to the wife of Ceil. Nathaniel Greene, who had a dress made of It. I III) YOU KNOW THIS? \y kc<k m it . h. r, ifeftt-U * huctj M#(J mvhIh r f? > A? HIS of gr?-un*1. an*1 malilhf oinf|p>ual^f ihao fi^torld III ?l?r ^?irh "A I .HI I* Hlflhrr ?? 1'iif*. Ilui i??l ?*> hlfh ? Jl HT A FMA?TIOJ? *ROYK T II K WI'STKKN TK.lffll? ?? tfcat |FX*1 wtotlt, ?; o? d j * t r? i fcx ^ Irtthrr . Ac. MMI N iwl< Be* ??r iffni in ro?r lo? n or ?r!t# at. H e II ?w ih*t jo? $ti xhe bc?i at ilTtn^ prlcrt. ROCK HILL BUGGY 'O., Rock Hif1,S.C. In * Lady'a Autograph Album. A valuable lady's album was reccntlj ofYrnvl for sale in Ixmdon. It was tbo ordinary quarto, volume, wltli embossed pages, ?ilt-?tlgc<l, ?nJ nicely, bound, likctth<fce with which otfT grafidmoth cm used to victimise their friends years ngo. It was as ordinary book, but It bad extraordinary contributors. Aawag the writers might be vfound Doaglsa Jerrold, Mark Lemon, Wllllsm Mac ready. Mrs. Amelia Ople, Mrs. Bowftt and W. M. Thackeray. The artist* com prised Sir David Wllkls, WestaXJL Mr pdwin I , and seer, prwiL John Ix>ech, Sir Jobs Tennlel tad Thackeray. There were sarfny sketches by the ImI nsmod, tn wfaJbk mtgMt ho recognised some of tbo orlglhSl .-4o eigns for Tudfpy wd other t<M? thi> roln me was lo?o?ke4[4o##?k HMi ?Tit- AH s. ^ 1)0 Short -You notice, perhaps, that 1 have Buhl my gold watch, and now car ry a silver one. Hardupi*?? Yes, old man; It's only another proof of (lib old saw: "OlreuinStani'es alter cases," you know.? Life. l'crkins? Has fcJlopuy ever paid you that ten dollars he borrowed last yearl Dobsmi? No. 1 kucks he has forgotten nil about It; he Is Just as social and friendly as lie ever was. ? Puck. For Nausea. Vomiting and tho weak Irri t ? ble Stomachs of Children, nothing equals l?H MOKKET'l'S 'J kktiiina (TKETIIING POWDKItS). Colic, II iv?s and Thronh in Infants relieved and pievcntol by I)K. MOFFKTl'S Tkktiii na (IKKTIIINO 1'OYYDKltH). All drug gists keep it. I'lvcr Hiivk u Mother Von When riding a wheel, making you wonder fi ra few inhiutep whether or nut you artfto if et a fall din a hmken neek V Wouldn't yon lmvcgi\en a small farm Just then for some means ol driving oft the beast? A few drops uf ammonia shot f roiii a Ui|tiid pistol would do it. effectually And (-till not permanently iniure t li ?? animal. Such phtolB fent. postpaid for 50 eciit-. In stni lips liy New York Union Supply < <>., i:rt Leonard St.. New York City. Kvery bicyclist at times wishes lie had one. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, { I, rcAR County, i Kiiank J.('iii:msy makes on tli that hols tho senior partner <>f tho firm of J. F. Cheney <& ( 'o..doin^ business in the City of T oledo,< 'oun ty And Stile ft foresaid, and thutsuld tlriii will pav the sum of onb HUNDUKO noht.Aus for (? : eh and every ease of CATAIIRII thatcannot be cured by tho use of IUi.i.'s CataJUIH CritK. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to beforo me and subscribed in my i ? ) presence, thts Oth day of I'oeembor, - SEAL f- A. l>. 18&). A. W. 0I.KA8ON, | ? \ , Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials free. V. .I.<'hhnky <Sr Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists. 7!>v. Hall's Family I'ills aro the beat. The ()I<1 Hay Lino Kotite. At this season of tho year when people aro peering over ifulrorid maps and steamboat guides to decide wliuro to spend their vaca tion, a glaui'o ovor iho illustrated folder of the "Old liny Lino" shownj at once that ono of th* most delightful trips to lialtimore, via Chenpoako Hay ,ls on tho steamers "'Georgia" and "Alnbau n." These steamers afford a i most ph-asnnt means of reaching tho East, West and farther North, as tho invigorating sail on tlo'so magnificent and commodious steamers prepares the tourist for tho jour tiey on tho railroad, whether tho traveler Is bound for New York, which city Is reached goon after noon by tho regular railroad con nections (d tho Hay Lino steamers, or Phila delphia, at 10:45. A trip a<JroH3 Chesapeake Hoy to Union Dock, whore tho "flcorgla" and ' Alabama" lands its passengers at (1:45 in the morning, covers 170 miles, and affords nil excellent route for distant points, as tho tourist alights in Baltimore refreshed after inhaling tho )<ahuy air of this Inland sea. A descriptive Wider of this Interesting route can be bad of all ticket offices and stations uf the Seaboard Air Line, N. & \V. Hallway, A C. <V I... C. A (). It. II. , Norfolk A South ern H. It., etc. rwna r?ur Ml ?f will rifrfM M fin* t?r. rl|t nr ?. Whm ?nld, rtall m? ?ll| inbII frr? t ?Un<?i?4 "utrh. W I <ISTO.V l'l04fi CO., m ?0 10 <'??!? wltli order ?>itv* this a u to Ho If Oocktnji * l''^! ? in t?Ml lMl>h-r llnniiM'Q 11 niiiu X ? or ?*} C. K. or soiul & will shin C. O. O ?!.09un<1 allow rxnnit Flrv ArniiCo.Wlnwton.N.O. -PATENTS l'rocuiod on ranh. or ???*>* InMulmrnt*. ViUVJ.KS k 11UJIN8, 1'atcut Attorney** 237 DroadwayJf h*. Y. WilLTiRE RISINGS? YES. I Have Bern Selling Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy for llio |>n*t flvn yc?r?, have founil It to bo a good iwlla-r mid havf nover had it Mlnxta <"U*t?>iner to ??y an? thing rntnlmf It, tint all fiponlt of It lit Muhrat tnriim. I tlifit It injrMlf, also n?y wlf?> an<l chIM, for rlirliiK'1. and found tmmrdlAU* relief. I take ulcwiuro lu r?-?*"innirndlinc l?. RoniMtfblljr, K. C. HAnnr.LL. Aulandrr, N. C\, Jtay tj.1091. QljP^P?lp MM SIWS.BIRSV BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIV&o., FOR AN* MA MAC OK OIN.-'l ENGINES, BQILERSl AND PRESSES And Repairs for atmt. \fib*ftla?, [PnJI??ya, lelttat, Injertofi, BBSB ifMHsf* LOMBARD IRON WORKS 4 SUPPLV C04 APQI??TA, OA. SourStomacii "AHfr I wm IiHiiI M My CMQA* irn. i wittwT?wwiuK?mwii?iiiiwii. Mr Mwr wmm It ? my M mm* mr tmmt TS-^WWIIW. w Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco. A WH* NOT I ft* cum / After n'l>e?UMl fall-' uros tryii?< fcO't'Mloa cul t's a ml obeftp CUXC* )nt! cured nt . . . ? The Keeley Institute, Qrodnvllte, - * ? $? 0. <ThtWfl.?y K. ?Ut h.i?tituUMi? the btato^ THE i BAILEY-UBBt GO. A U Kb KukIuv* hikI lioilorx, A t' t.TM A N .V TAYLOK Thri*h\iers, "MUM ; Oil" Im.sikss Uniin Bi-pnirttor^. (<??>?? I'rti.tse-', t *oi ji ami ('aim Mills, KN?i J/KIH' KO Itico Hjillcr itutl l'ol labor, 1>K IjUAC// Mllln, Leather A Hul>l)or LU'ltlnK, Lacing; i'dtJiiiiKH, I'ijw, Iron Kitting a, in* J Mi I'lJtiern, htinfthitf, Ham! I'iiiiijh and Lii'iu'ial Kupplles. CHARLESTON, - - 8. C. Tj y our H-L CO. AiiU-Frtotlon HabbfttMetal SAW MILLS. . Jf yoti noed ? 8ji\V mill, any also, writ# n.o boforO buyiOn Maowhero. 1 bavu tho moat complete &<? of uillla of any deulor or manufacturer In the South. CORN MILLS*. Vory lilglieut grade Btonoa, at vtnumuiU ly low prlcea. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY,, Planer*,' Mouldora, Edgor-*, Jl^-ttaw.s. l'nnd Sawn, Laths, etc. ENGINES AND BOILERS, 'i'albott ami Llddoli. Euglcborg llioo Hullor Jnetoclr, quick delivery, low priced. V. C BADHAM, No. 18?0 Main St., Columbia, H. 0. MACHINERY i? hugine.', Holler.". < > i Klovatoip, Ilnrvoit in? Machinery, \V?o(l?V?''>i'klnK Machinery, Saw, Grl^t unu ('mm Mll)\ Cct'Dn and llay Presses, Rico UnPrrs, \N Ina Mill* au<l Tanks, Leather anil hulibur HoltluKvJ'aeklngB. Pipe and Pipe l'"lttiu?n, Shafting .'?>d Pulleys, Supplies of (ill kl' ils. I'lie 4 '?al<'l>rti (<mI Ii?m lo (lotion Mill* 'I'ho li?(?rote<l nurrny SihIpim Largo Stock. Prompt Shipments Reliable Goods ?t Low Prices. W. H. GIBBES & CO,, COLUMBIA, S. Cm AT FACTORY PRICES Piauas & Organs ('?n I ? v i)l>tu ni'd ?liroct from Mil* factory uinl fivJulit p.'iltl. I li itrohi'ut tliu of l!io most io|.iiUi>:<- makes of both < it k, lu-iu'C will mi v o you money. For torinu, |*i h'Miww M. A. MALONK, ? Columbia, S. C. PIANOS and ORGANS. Nt) 1 tiffk < <>mpiri.?on in oii'illty. jprlcos ? Di audtouns. M. A, MALONE. 1 Miff. W Kneultr, W: Students. W: |||i< f Ac id? mlc ConrtM> th n't* Kleeilvo Cou>hcr; three I'rofcsslona Schools In Un', Medicine and I'liarina'W. Advanced - U> Women Tuition. $iv>.Oi a year; Boord.^* a month. Amp)** <>i>|>ortui'1tlc>> for mAf-help. ^gt^t^lur fchlpx attd loans for the needy. Bmniner SrlifKi) f?Vjr 'lcaeher>;'.M Instructors, !?'.% si udcntH. Total enm1! ? ni'-nt, 6J??. For CutHloguc, ndtlrcKii. I'Hi'HIDKKT AMlKltM \.V ? 'Impel lllll. ,V Chickens Earn Money. For 25e, In stamps wo ?pud a lWJ'AOE BOOK rIvIok tho experience of a pructlal Poultry Itnlscr ? not an n mat uro, but ?i man working for dollars and co; li rinx 1G yoars. If tenches how ,to l?utect aud Cure Diseases; Feud fur -Egg* ?'bo for Fattening, which Fowls to Havo for Breeding; everything re* quisito for prolitnblo I'tMi It ry raising. HOOK rUBLIsilINO CO, V34 Leonard Street, Now York CEED WHEAT FOR SALE! U ? *??????????? From the greatest crop over grown in the 8011th. 'I lirce v? rieticu: JFnlcaftcr, n bearded whent; K?*<1 Mnv and Whlto t UUHB, both smooth or bear<ilo?s. Wheat is now verv free from cockle teed and broken grain, being far superior to tho usual rnn of seed wheat. \V? will, however, roclcan tho wheat when de sired, taking out /.lmost every cockle seed and pieces of broken main as well hb any inferior grain there may h(? In It. Wheat a? It now in pri 00 $1.00 per buflftv], reoleanod vh^t |Us per bushel. Those prices are ljr>th on (i^tr* at Oharlotle, I Deluding caolis. Each b*cI| con lain" two huehela. hend in your orders at once if yon wish to securo tho bcHt seed wheat on the market. Terms: Cash with order. Charlotte Oil & Fertilizer Co., or Fred Oliver, <;il AltLOTTB, N. (J. In a Clas3 Alono Bevel-Gear Chainless Bicycle. Its Timnintr qual ities are Perfect. OUR OH A IN WHEELS. Cmmiiltlii* ?u<l >tarttnr<l?* ntkcr Models, low prices. POPE MFG. CO., Conn. Catalog TtM.