The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 23, 1898, Image 4

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?r?uir is i??bp. Clean bloo<l moanw <i clean skill. No fceauty williout it. ( am arotx, ('alnly Outline tio clean your blooil ami keen it clean, hy ?tilling up t he laity livot nml iliiviiitf all inv imritic* /voni I !??? tiOilv. Hogm today to l>ani*li pimple*, l>oiU, Iilolchcs, biAcklicaita, and that sit hly bilious completion by taking Cuhvaiolx, l>cnuty for ton ocntn. All iliujf? gists, satisfactmiiljuiiusntaed, Ilk-, ikV.flUe. Ttio common lat'oV'r In ?'?" riilllppiuoi} ro cojvtw (??n f'outtt a <l<^ . tiv. 3S 'l N?-To-l??? for fifty Cent#, OoarsntotK) tolmcco IisMi <??!** maWtta wosll itioii swung, imjuh tOu. |i All Arutfuut* 'I >!<< OllOMpO.-lt tiri'llil 111 I-' lix';tll<l iHvWOftll 7}^ Ot'liiH tl pOUlUt loll f . M i Window VSoothlUK Hyriifi for otittiiron tfi lhini.'. Rof tons tho Knm?. uxluolnn Inflaina ilon.NllnyH |>nin>rur?n wimt colic. >'o. >? 'j'jtfc* . Germany import* poufrfy to tlio vuiun ol ? 2fl,0Q?,OOO it year. VCdunats Voar Vlowal* With rssosrM*. Cunily r'lvtliaiitc. ouin coiiHilpatlou forever. 10c, Win. If O C (? full. ?li utfkliiU refund uiossf. (J IVitrolt'UU) luw? boon <11 '?,f>v?,nx<t in tliriw Id oadticHlj. Algeria. To j'mo a t'olil In Otto Day. Tnk?> l.nxallvu Itnuno Q'ihiitu> Tuliluti. All 1 '??iiK?'i*t? rcr?i tul m<">??yifit fall* to ouro. 8flr>. KlfKH lif.vo Iwii'ii bcIIIiik for 25 ??ontrt nplooo In llavaau. To <'nr? rnnillpittlnn For?r?r, Tnko Otwoiroia < \ihily Cathartic. 10o or Hsa. If G. O. O. full to luru, UruuifioU* rtfuuil uivucjr. Winn forms l'l per oont. of Hpiilu'A Konural o*]iortf?, VI ts ju riu'im- nil y curoil. Vo ft(? or htuvom. licKSHftcr first iluy'a umc of 1 > r. Kllno'n tiront Ni n i' Ko?toi'cr. f:! t riiil Imttliwt ii'l trontUe f roo ]>n. It. ii. Kmnk. I?t'l,. Wl \ roll Hi , IMilltt. l'i?. i Good Blood Makes Health And Hood's Hursnpnrllln inuk??H koo-1 blood. That is why it euros no runny and inn k os ?<? many j ?t*? > }>lo (?><<! hnttorUuin over l??for?. If you fool woll, nr? half si^k, tlr?d, worn out, you may l>?> lundo \v?ll l>y taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Atiicriua'a (Jriiitl?nl .Mrdiritin. Hood's Pills <-'irn all btvor 1 1 !??. afirmilM. i _ t^iiitoa Slniplo Matter. 1 .7 Ilk ilia if* tin! factotum of an aVtlst who has made some noise in the world (i nd I* quite as important a personage, In his own estimation, 11 M Ills muster. Otto day a lady called on (lie artist In tho absence of the latter and was re ceived b.v .11 nl( ins. "I>enr tne," she "fled, glancing first rtt tin Incomplete picture and then at JtlkliiH, "I declare il is very ittiteh like yon." "It Ih ntr," said JUIilns, with a su perior air. "i sits for all his old taeii. That's what he's specially good at." "Yon iiiukI he a very useful person to your employer," observed the visitor. "Ho you think that Mr. Hhink, It. A., la especially nood at old tnenV" ''Yes. Cos w hy. I 'o!i he's got noth ing to do! I order his frames, wf\sh tils brushes, set his palcths, mis his colors nnd sit here for him to look at. How can he help being good? lie's got noth ing to do but shove the paint oil!" WKS LNTTKKS FROM Jontilo K Greon and Mrs. Ilixrry Tltirdy. ' jx> .. - _ .Tpr>'NtK K. (till t'N', I leiuiia rk , h>wa writes to Mrs. rinkhain: " I had been t-iek at my monthly periods for r.eveu years, and tried almost everything I ever heard of. hnt without any benefit. Was troubled with backache, headache, pains iri the filiQillders and di/./iuess. Through my Vnotbe r I was im\ne?d (?> tc.v l.vdia f! Pinutinni's Vegetable < < impound. and It has done me so much good. I am now fvound ami an el! " ' Mrs. 11 A It II V II utm Kiver ide. bnv.i. writes to Mrs. I'iiiUhi'u the : Tory of her struggle with scrioii ?ova: ;n trou lde, and the benefit she from the nse of hvditi Iv I'inkhrim ? Vego tablo Compound, 'l'lii.s is her letter: ? "How thaukful I am that 1 took jour medicine. I was troubled for two years with liiibiiuuint i<>n of the womb and ovaries, womb w u.i also very low. 1 w.*i!> in constant misery. 1 had heart trouble, was short of breath and could not w*nlk live blocks to save in v life. Suffered very much with my back, had licadaehc all the time, was nervous, menstruations were irregular nnd painful, had a bad discharge and was troubled with bloating. I was a perfect wreck. II. id doetoivd and take ti local t rent me ut s, but still was no better. I was inh'iscd by one of my neighbors to w rite ti i you. I have now finished t he second hot t le ? if Mrs. I'ink ham's Vegetable Compound, and am better in every way. 1 am able to do nil my own work and can w alk nearly a mile without fatigue; something I bad not been fthlo to do for over two years. YtUr medicine has done m* more good than nil the doctors." Tn each wing of tin- ostrich twentv flx long white plumes grow to nialu rlty in eight months. In tin- male thesf are pure white, while those of the fc male shade to eeru or gray. t Jil'CGY THAT COSTS $i TO tf5. tl tit ?|ie kh.'l !? ?;{ li caiu and more <<*>. 1h*? IJt ? lr in rum |>n i the rllia c?il ft |(^l ?h?*? I*, ft***. i\|f* r?H-| Iri'h" kr "IHM K If 11.1. r."(flia " A I !??)?- |lt?l?rr In ?*ft. e |t?H ?ov<fc Ok?T? l?Ci ????? fhrr M ASM II* nr>1 Wrrj- ??njr ffcui' tl.r Per i ijf iirMit In nil? i(.?n < r ?ii(r u?. ROCK MILL EL'CC'V CO., Rock It it), $.(. CONSTIPATION *1 baeo gone 14 4?jr? at a time wttkaat ? ??VmmM *f ?<mi ktwtMi nut beta* ftbifl to ?or* them e*eei>t by u?1uk but water Injection*. Chronic couet ligation (or seven yearn place<t me In tfels terrible condition; during tbat tine I Old c? ?rytblna I beard of bin never found any relief; ?wcb WIBT C**0 Mill I t**?n utln* CAtH'A WBTS, I bow bare io?i>rn? pannages ? day. and If 1 wet rte* I ?o?M gt *# 1100 00 for each moveweot; It biMktnlkf."-- iTiMiKtUi'HT. UN Biuacll Bi.. Detroit. Mich. CANOV CATHARTIC uuiuiim) u North Atlantic Squadroon Reduced From 100 to Vessels. * ? ? ? - - MUTILATED UODY IDENTI "IE0. The Storm In the Weil Indies Hie Wuril in a Ccitlur) The Coloruf Bluxliam's Armv Coiiv cut win. \ ... \. \ \ '1 ho military niovemenU nro beYng' directed i it | >id I! v toward t h uhhoiu of a largo ur in y in Sontf\nrn aUk(iunV fur wtutor caiupB, And preparatory to tho military ooMipatiou of < ul>? and l'oi to IJioo. A hont 70,i!0 t troopa aro now located ia 1 1* o South, mul order# will ? ?to iaanod Houd'ng tho I'liMt, Sixth, Ninth ami I'euth cavnli v from Montuuk to Southern Ktutionn. I ho I lurd < uv ft I r y already hua gouo South, uud tho hiiM Second Infantry havohoen ordered to Anuiuton, Ahv , ami tho Kightli unci Sixteenth to II unteruville. The Meet Reorganized. Hocretarv Long hai ismtod au im portant order reorganising tlie North Atlautlo mpiudfon, The Hoot in in duced from it forco of ubout lUO \oa/icla to Ji'-*, tlio remaining heing detached ready for dinpoaitiou iu the future. Tho four voHKela of tho Morgnh l.ino, tho I'rnirio, Yoaomito, Yankee and iMxio, with tho auxiliary oritiHora Hudgor u ml IMuither, aro OMlere?l\ to ho hud up in reaorve at l.<'ugno hduftd. Tho Hoot an root nuni/.ril will ?'ou?iat of the Indiana, Maaaachusotta, Totan, New York, Mrooklvn, Ainphitnto, I'uritan, Mian tononioh, Terror, Cnioiiinati, Mont gomery, Newark, Sail Franoinco, T>etroit, Murhlehead, M?yth>wert Now OrleaiiH, linncrofi, .Marietta, Topoka, ( uh 1 1 ii i*, Na?hvillo, Wilmington, Mu china, i'riueotoii, Torn, Waap, I hah IvoHoluto, l'ntomac, Scorpiou and Al? varodo. I The Worst in 3 Century. Tho rocout hurricane waa undoubtod-V ly tho worst visitation of tlio kind ox porionced by tho West Indies during t It u contury, 1 >o 1 1 1 in violotico ami ox lout. Tlio hurricane hwept altai# tho isltind chain, from Parbadooa westward to St. Yinoont, and thence northwest to St. Kittrt, where it wuh ) tin i hoard from. I hdails received from St. Vin cont uhow that no u u pnral lelod destine t ion of lifo und property has taken pliu'o tliwro. (>ut of a population of I l.tmo, oOO'woro killed and ,.'0,000 were injured it 11 ? i rondorod homeless. Pe sides tins, owiii^ to tho coiuploto destruction of tho proviaionH, they nro all starving. 'I ho island has boon absolutely gutted I?y tlio wind and tloods fjoin tho mountains, in addition to tlio waves along tho coast. 'I hero han been i;rout loss to tdiipputt; along tho track of iho clyclouo. liolief funds aro lining raised in response to an ap peal from Iho Governor of St. Vincent. Our! Mirtial for Chaplain V\clut>rc. I ho Sect etary of tho Navy haw or dered a court martial for tho trial of Chaplain Melntyro, of tho ( h ojjou, who in accused of p n 1 > I i denouncing Inn 1 I .. it .. IV . . - . l ) . . ii. 1 _ i iMt'tiini fiin t:t i.? nu ?Mii:iij;t:u hi iiioi'ai tlo of July :td. 'I ho court will moot in I >ou vor on tlio t It instant, and will con sis I of seven members, h(taiiod by Commodore .McCiinn, retired, with ('apt. I jiiltcliheitkior as judge advocate. \ "Cold lllooded" Murder. Almost within si^ht of tho moron of his anticipated dreams of fabulous wealth, witli biit a few more miles of journeying over the treacherous waste of gloomy fro/on grandeur, (ieorgo Powmau of Priduopoit, t&niu., war cruelly murdeiud by Ins companions, because 111 Ins enfeebled conditio!! he could not keep up tin* pace wliich they eons id (;red necessary. The Mutilated Bcd\ Identified. Tlio remains of o ^^nan, whoso( ( 1 :-!ii r in bore?l bodj V as found in ^1 el low llill pond, at II. idgeport. ('onn , I ti boon idont itlril^ as Miss (irnco Mai lain Perkins, of '-Jtddlehorn, Mass. No arrests liavo v f ii been made, but tho polieo uro following up a number of clues. (iener.il Haskell Dies Suddenl>. Prigadior (ioneral T. 1 1 ask oil diad suddenly at Ins homo at tho ('oluinbus l'ost, at < "??1 ii in bu ??, Ohio. 1 1 o was stricken w it h apoplexy, tho exoitenient thioii^li which ho had pawned during tho tiny being tho Itnmodiato cause of the attack. (Jeneral Haskell com ma nd ml tlio Sovoiitoeuth Infantry at tho battle of Id (anoy, and was wounded in the loft shoulder and knee. The Colored Paj master. Paymaster General Stantoh has turned over to tho President all the pa pers relating to tho lato unpleasantness growing out of the refusal of a Texas regimout to receive pay from Major Lynch because ho is colored. Iho President lias taken no dotinite action. Died at Santiago. News has reached tho Wkr ]>?yprt ment of tlio death at Santiago dt Lieutenant Michael >1. <> Prion, Fifth Infantrv. Tho oftlcor resigned from the army about a year ago, but re entered the service upon tho outbreak of tho war, and died iu tho lino of I duty. Illoxham's Army Contention. ( lov. Hloxlmni lm* issued n call ml dreaded to tho (Jovornor <>f ouch Ntato, for a national convention to nPRomhlo in Tnuipit, ,l'el>runy Ulli, tJitt'.', for tho purpoAo offdiecuHning plans for n reor caouation of tho Stat? militia sorvico. A'-hcson'Nominated to Oppose Bailey. Dr. a. W. Aohcnon, of Donninon, Tex. , umnioatod for coogross by the (topnhtican:: of tho fifth district recently. His l)emocr*tio opponent is Joseph W. iiailej. Tacoroa ((position Building Ru^-d. The exposition btulding at ^conta, Wn*b., the largest Mruotuvo of ita kind in the Northwest, was completely de stroyed by flrorecontly. The building was owned bv tho Tacoina Land Cow pa ay. and is a ??*?i oX >u p?i<wiy mortgaged by the 1'roTidenoe Life nnd Tratt Company, of Philadelphia. There wna no insurance. Totftt tois will eg fregate $100,000, cot res Bill Dill1 ON IBM. ? ^r Tclls of Some Letters He Has Re cently Received, ? ONfc f ROM AN UNHAPI'Y MAN ? Whose Wife Hal l eft Hun Another I rom a Four Woman Whose Sell is in (lie Army v?A Lesson from the War. "1I<jW nmull of Mil that himiilt hearts on never .-wrote n sa<Mer tt'lith than tliYit. It cornea homo to ov ory iiitku, woman ami family. Neither klip's nor iiroaiduuta nor Imwh can givrt uh peace of ?eiud, good health or hap p i 11 oa a at homo, nor can thoy prevent it. Thoy cannot bring tho rain or Uio drought or tho postileiico nor Htoi> it when it conies Chore nrosome things lit thin life ho much logger than presi dents und governors ami lawn that wo oeuae to regard all human opproasiou. When a family in broken up by discord or Bin or shame it is a groator calamity to them than war is to a nation, " II u w vorv mot aud"w<ai> Is tho roum \Yh??re love ? domestic lov? no lonyr nea? llC0; Hut MnilUui Uy liui cruol stroke of' doom Mi corpse Una on tho 'resiles." What an awful picture i>< that! The corpse of love shrouded ami ooNined in the family room, but never buried or removed. I wan ruminating about this because I have a letter from A disconsolate man who Upbraids me for tolling tho girlrt not to marry until thoy are unroof a good huubaud. He says: "Why not extend your caution to the young men, for my Had experience is that the girls are moro capricious and uncertain than tho boys? I thought '.hat I had made a hap py choice, but my wife has gone away and left iuo and the children that alio bore to mo and our home are desolate. " WeU, that i? bad and wad, but it is one oatki among a thousand. In fact, it lit thoAmly olio I ever heard of. Tho contrast to it in another letter from a distressed mother who begs 1110 to help her llnd her boy hor darling boy =? who enlisted in company It, Twelfth United .Statoa Infantry, and was bout to .San tiago and she haa heard nothing from him sinco tho iillh of July, when ho Wttft lying sick in tho hospital She haa written him often aince then, but nevor a lino nor a message from him. "lie waa always good to write to mo," alio says. "and loves me dearly, and now I am almost heartbroken. I miw in tho papers that his regiment had been sent to Camp WikolV, but where is my boy V T wonder how many of those cases thoro aro and who is responsible for it. The darling boy is dead, I reckon, but I have written to a friend in .Now ^ ork to visit tho camp and to learn what ho can. Thoro is nothing left for those bereaved mot horn now but to weep and wait? wait for death and the resur rection. The glad reunion of mother and child in honvon is enough to make ajiybodyget religion. There is trouble at our house, too, just now ?a troublo that man did not cause, and wo fear that man cannot cure. I do not liko to write a siid letter, but trouble loves sympathy, and most every body loves to give it. Sym pathy costs nothing, and is worth more than money to those whoso hearts aro aching. For four long, anxious weeks our littlo orphan girl has been wasting and burning with a fever that seems impossible to break, and the dear little pntiout child grows weaker every day, and novor complains. I'or three winters we nursod her in Florida, and sho was getting strong and growing in stature and in girlish beauty thojo) and com fort of lier widowed mother tho light of our house, and all who know her love her. What can wo do but pray and plead and hopoV Already wo are trying to seo the silver lining to this cloud tho welcome that she will give us when we cross the river if she Hhouhl die and join tho angels. Itut enough of this. Now w hat les sous shall w<? learn from all thehorrois of this four months' war / < M10 occurs to mo; whenever a soldier is sick in the hospital tho olticor 111 charge should bo required to acquaint hisfamily by letter or card every day of his condition, ami if ho dies, to make known tho inuuuer and plaoo of his burial. K very hospital should koep a register of tho name and residence and nearest of kin of o very soldier received. Whv should this mot tier nnvo to nunt in nolpiess ignor ance for her son? If he is too sick t<; write, why should not somebody l?o tie tmlod to write for him? I am not now arraigning those who virtually itiur dorcd hundreds of our boys, but there should bo some new army regulations for tho next war, or else the volunteer system of which the nation has boasted will havo to bo abandoned. No man who was at Camp Thomas wilt ever volunteer again. 1 hope that Colonel Howell will accept tho President's ap pointinent and take a part m the investi gation; no lit tor selection could have been made. Ho kuows from experience what war is. nnd what cam pa and lion pitals should be. He is a fair man, con servative and fearless. I havo known him intimately from early manhood, and um bold to say ho would make 11 competent and roliahlo juroi 111 any case, and would render a ju^t verdict without fear or favor. If any white washing is to bo done, he will expose it Hud the nation will hear of it. .^Vo boo tlint Homo (if tho Now Norn jjopora mo very funny over tliu*. uejiio wonch kissing business that was perpo trated in Virginia by northern troops in passing through. Ono puper says 1 1103 took the colored wenehea by surprise and kissed and hugged tliein ad libitum, and it soemod to be mutually ugrooablo They <1 id tho same tiling here at Car tersvillo, but tho number of wenches near tho earn was very I'mitod. Not more than half a do/.uu received tho os culation* and embraces *>f tlicir north orn friendB. Well, 111 Mr. Lincoln onco soid about tho high kicking of the ballot-girl, "I reckon that thoAo folks who like that Bolt of u tiling lind it to bo tho very tiling thoy do like." 'l'hoso aro tho kind I of soldiers who ought to bo Kent to ! Cuba aod Porto Kieo. For there are 800,000 dark iee in t'trba ami it* Porto Rico, and thoy have amalgamated with coolios and Indians and S| amanb 10 long that their wivos will be open to receive new lover*. A writer in the New York Pre** saya these inlands will be an KIdorado for our Southern no groea. and predicts that within a year after peace end ?iuiot i* established not leae then 8,000,0u<) of our Southern ne groea will migrator-nird nettle there wbei^fhej ce n do uothioir but m Qfj y And awing upon the pw. Well, we can apere abont thai m?oy, but I predict that the exoriaa will "l|ot come to pota. i be tvpical Montbi negro won't go aftvwheie. He rgtW ?t?J bgro and be ljrnob?4 or ctiefs-gMf tiun Xcrtfc to if;; ?< <? '* *j * 1 f tlf CIIMSON ri XT I LI: SCtM't SimiIIi CuroliiiH the lirst to Slar (. SikIi (filcrprise. i I ho Halttinoro ManufaotyCors'.Kocord fifty h olio of tho moat licau t oveuU during t ho past week jdi tho hJvuthe^n industrial Hold ho opening of tho textile sohoopwfi 'lomaon College, South ' ui oh^ML^fMauH for aucU an in h t it u t ion in tho Snntth havo loua boon discussed iu ililKuont MtatoH North Carolina, Mi**(/sippi, (Jooririft aiul Kttuth < !aro liup./'Thov hu\e boon brought t?> u pra<Jtirul strtto in the lust two, und Soiflh Carolina haa tho honor, uud will doBhtlosa enjoy tho benefits, of beiu^ th/ fl rat to start such an enterprise, i/io trustees of (.'lotnaon havo boon much enoourngod in thoir work by tho /loftily support ^i von thom by manufac turers of toxtilo machinery, tho school having boon equipped with $10,000 worth of ii)?ohiuory through tho Konorobity o10| tho manufacturers. It ia tho pftrupBO of tho school to prepat w youiiK' men of tho Houth to uudcrtnko cotton manufacturing in all |ta branches, to supply skilled haads and lunula for tho development of an industry which ia making ita habitat ovory your closer and oPjscr to tho Holds of raw material, uinl probably to tho porta whence may bo controlled thi | groat commerce which thia country if destined to enjoy if it grasps the chuucoH now presented to it. ?<??? thi* part y / tho couulry who luivn fniii il ioM Hto content, and t ho?0 who havrt homes around', f'ai toi Kvilla wouldn't noil them to ?n> hi??ly. They uro ucuiioua people. They don't l>ko thoir Northern friouilft, but H ill voto With tlioro ft id for thorn at woiy election. 'I hoy claiu (ieneial ( llaut Ob theifr dolivoi ( r and voti cnn't hiuko one uf ( hum bolieVO that I It ant \\ an a slave owner uj> to tho very ilay of Lincoln's proclamation of freedom. I * u t Htili we can hardly do without them, and 1 had lather hftvo I'nclo Sum and hid wife, Aunt Ann, and thull' chil dren to work and cook and wash for my famiiy than to take my cliancOM with white Kfirvanta from tho North. And bo wo aio not worrying over tho negro problem. I.etit work out itH own hoIii* t ion. ?Hill Aiix in Atlanta Conatitu tion. feathers lone in Defeat. Mr. Foutherstone in a letter in ilto Charleston News and Courier thank# his friends nil over tho State for tho kindness unci support givuu ltitn dur ing tliu recent prituurios, and urges the advocatos of tompornnco not to l>o dis couraged nt thoir defont. Iu speaking of tho now administration ho said: Let mo nrgo my friends to ho true and loyal to the incoming administration Hy your earnest co-operation and Blip port it can he made bettor. It in yonr duly as good citizens' to stand by tho law, ho long as it remains tho Ian, no matter how bad it may bo. Wo have had enough Btrifo and bitter ness in Month Carolina. Wo must got together and bolster up our ofllcern and | assist ( hum in the diaohargo of their I duties. It is not tho part of good citi zenship to abuse and vilify thoso in I power. (>n the contrary, tho good j citizuii, even though ho belong to the j minority, will, after ho has made his l light, rally to tho support of those by whom ho has been beaten, and assist them iu the execution of tho laws. I therefore nrgo my frionda to throw ysido thoir disappointment* and preju dices, and act as truo Caroliniaus ought to act. -??? Palmetto Pointers. "Texas," u nogro sottlomont ol (?roonvillo, was tho sceno of a livoly f enmmngo recently botwoon two no grocH. One used a gun and tho othei a heavy stick. Jioth negroes aro no\* ? aid up fen4 repairs. Mr. I hos. l>ean, oldest sou of .Shorill I >ean, of Spartanburg, foil from ac embankment near tho jail and huh taiiuxl injuries about tho head from which ho is not expected to rooover. The Southern Uailway, which ro rently entered Aikeu, will orect e doi ot ther-j sqcoud to none iu the Stale. 1 he sosidon of 1 M!?S sty promises tc l>o very bright at tho South Carolina < 'ol lu^e. I'lospects oro very bright for a now eott:'7 anil at Saluda. Nil Spanish flirt over conies home to roo.^t Tim Itunli For (Sold, f-'rtnn Uh- J'i ? ?<?.*, I !!. T'li'1 mis!i of ? ? I ? t <u???k"rR t ii tli" Kio'i.llk'i hring* tlirflttiitc memories lo tho "fortv idners" still ativo, of tli" timo wti?n tln>y girdle t 1 1 1 ?? ??out liiorit, nr faco I tho terrors of t tif great Aiuorhmu do*>-rt on tho journey to the land of gold. 'I'lioso pioneers tell Home o\ |?'rtoin'o-< wlih'h should tin li''i'?|oi| by gold ?i'ii|icrs ? ? f to-day. Constant expo suteand faulty diet k 1 1 1 1 large iiunil><>rs. wlill'1 nearly all t tn> survivor:-, witi- afllleletl wit li ilisi-uMM, in ik ii y of tliiMu with r Ii <> it mi a - t Win. Su *ti a s u (T ?? r ?< r w a h A- 1 'i in V a ii ifuii'lv. wli<> ||'nv r?- j ?. i .1 ^ a ? J lilulTs. III.. wli'T'1 Ii" lia? 1 >????!? jtJslli'O an<i was t '??? t|lr*t i'ti?i (lent of tlx* Ii ii a r ii of t riistivH. In a ri!<'<'tit in torvlew lie *niu: "I 1 1 ; i ? t ht'itn ji ** ? i iT? ? r t? r of rheumatism f'?r 11 number ? > f years ami tip- pain ai times wiih vi-ry Intense. I lri<>>i nil tli" |>r?>|?rlt? tarv ??!??< I i?ri n??i* I eouiil lliiiik >>r hear of. but r?M*i*|v??i| nn relief. m "I dually placed my ease with several j ? I iv -? i < ? I < * i ? s and doctored with them for xmiii?' ( inn', hut they failed in i|i) mo any X I. I'lnallv^ripit ti my hopes of relief nearly exhausted! rend an article re^ard iru: l?r. Williams' I'i n k Fill* ..for Falo Peo ple, which Induced mo to try tliom. I was anxious. In fjet rf<l of tin* |t>rrlliln an. I bought two boxes of tin) pill*. I botfan u-dntf tlium about March, 1 V.?7 . After I ha<l taken two boxes I w?.t completely cured, and the pain has never returned. I think It is the best mcdielqo I have overtaken, ami atn willing at any time to siku my name to any testimony setting forth its gooil merit*. J (Si^nod'j Adam VAxarxD*. Subscribed and sworn to bnforo mo, tills "i'Jtli Jay of Sn|ti?inber, A. r>. 1*97. FnAXKMM C. Funk, Notary Puhlin. Mr. Vanffnndy's statement oiiRht to be regarded ??? tho criterion of the Koud merits of thes-ydlls. What better proof could a person want thmi thn above facts. 1 here Un? iwCultrrh In Uii?? ction of th? country Umu ?lluU>?ritlM*M!? |MtK??tb?r, nisil until lli??|s-t few yest* was supposed l>> ?>e tiKorahle. For a creat mtny years dorters I'icn Hie.enl it a tocal diseis ? and prescribed loi-iti rcmediss, and by constantly fal Ing to cure wl?l? toesl trsstmrnL nronnu?red It In surable. ?l?iKf has provou catarrh to ha a r^m?t1trrttrmsl d^srssw tnd thsiwJuts rrqatr-% y>n*litutlonal Irailmsst Itsll's Catarrh I t ur> manufactured hv F. J. Ohesey A Co..! I oledo. <>trlo, Is tha only constitutional curs] on t?>e m?rhet. HI* taken Internally la do?e&.< Most people appreciate a good thing at a fair price, but some few will only have the things that cost the most money. The Ivory is the favorite soap of most people. Some few want the high-priced toilet soaps and think they must be better because theyvcost more. No soap is more care fully made, or is made of better materials, than Ivory Soap. A W< >R1> Of: WARNING.? There arc many white soaps, each represented to be " just as go.jj as the ' Ivory';" they ARE NOT, hut like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for 'Mvory " Soap and insist upon (jetting It. W INS. t.? TW rrorurt Ca , Ciwinwtt. 6% Gold Bonds Payable semi-annually at tlie Globe Trust Co., Chicago, 111. These bonds are a ?ii>t mortgage upon the entire plant, including buildings, land and other property of an Industrial Company lotaled close to Chicago. The Company has been established for many years, is well known and doing a large and increasing business. The o llicers of the Company are men of high reputation, esteemed for their honesty and business ability. They have J made so great a success of this business that the bonds of tl^Jt Company are rarely everoflfared Tor sale. A few of these bonds came in to our hands during the hard times from parties who had purchased tlieni several years ago. We ofltT them in issues of $ 1 00.00 each for $80.00 and accrued interest. t."? .. ? i i . .. .. :._i i ??i? T., 1' OI srt'lll II V <111(1 <1 UllVICOt itllU 11ICOO J.UUUOlliai 1) aids are recommemled as being among the best. First-clans bonds and eocuritios of all kinds bought and sold. Kendall & Whitlock, Bankers and Brokers, 52 Exchaiuru Place, New York. FINES THE DYNAMITE GUNS. John (?tirdiiicr (?uiiiby, Or<t iimirc (idircr of the Venn vius. I Limit. .Toll 11 Gardner Qulnby, >vlio | fired tin* 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 i l ? > pins on the Vesu ! vius ill the recent bombardment of c?nr? I of t lie forts fit Santiago, is tile senior i lieutenant :intl ordnance oliieer of tlie dynamite cruiser, lie wuh born in Rochester, N. V., in 1 Hi w), and is a son of Hrig. Gen. I. I'. Quiiiby, wiio was a classmate of (ten. I'. S. Grant at West 1'oint. Lieut. Quinby was appointed ! to Annapolis by President Grant in ! I 1H71. and was graduated' third in his clasfl. He was the youngest member of tlie class, being only II years old when appointed. After leaving Anna- I polis he was assigned to the Richmond as an ensign, and served on her when she carried (Jen. Grant on his trip around the world. He n?xt served on tlie Lancaster, and from 18NT? to 1XS7 was Instructor In applied mathematics at Annapolis. His next service \v.as on I.TP.I'T. JOHN OAUPNKU QT*TVHV. n cruise as Junior lieutenant on the schoolship Jamestown, and then lie j was detailed to the receiving Fhip ! Franklin, at the Norfolk navy yard. For three yqar? succeeding this he was i in charge of the (Jovernment hydro- j graphic otHce at Norfolk, after which : lie took a course of study in high ex plosives at the Naval War College at Newport. He Is recognized as n torpe do expert nnd was assigned to the Ve suvius on ?ceount of his export knowl edge of the handling of high explosives. Aat Raerals. Lucy L.. verrlll, describing her stud ies of ftntP. tn Popular Science News, |elb? about the aut funerals which she has witnessed. When an ant dies, she say %? about thirty of Us surviving comrades gut her about It and two of them carry the Ixxly, while the other* go along in ft straggling procession. Having found * spot to their,, liking, the mils scratch a little boW In tbc earth, p?t the des?l ant In It and then cover up the body.- Afterward they return in praanaivu iv imrir iiwinr, the ant-hill. "1 hart Hrta eere nwn^ pe? fornix again md tflslaT says ' the writer, "but the ants wtH ^T.ever bury an ajjt from another com mnnlty; a atranrr 19 atwijrf flgftmml ! jMead." This story Is pit mor* WOfi ?Urfwt AM mif imw ttet st-f +a nhC^Mip ?( rifiK m Lyon A Co'# "Pick L?af FmMw TMura ?rlr??B the coMuncn tli? very beet Tobacco they can mi t ounce* for !? cent*. It is fast winning its w ay to pablta fsTor. Try it. There axe women oar conductors In Cbib*, sent free to aar Mother siiUst PlJ^r ajswsfc' rref act tetr il-> 1 as Sicukl t?wlc7,'8 Method of Work. {Menkiewlez's method of making n ! book 1? as follows: lie works out a de ! (ailed plan, and writes It down enreful j ly. Mo flxos this In his bond, and lots I It "soot ho and form out" there, as ho I says. When ready to begin work, he dl I vldes his time, not Into days, but weeks, | During the lirst week he produecs a ! certnln amount, the second week a slm ' liar amount, and so on, week after I week. lie writes without correction, [ and nover copies, producing just ono | manuscript? 41ie one whleh ho semis to ! the printer. IDarh week's work eontin ! una that of the preceding week. Though ; the plan of the l>ook Is elaborated cflre fully In advance, this plan Is not fol i lowed strictly; from the "seething and l fermenting" In fils head changes are suggested to the author, and he makes j them, lie has no secretary, amanuen sis, copyist, or assistant. To write such books as he does with | out copying or correcting, to ereato ! works like the trilogy and "Quo VadlaV" { by :i series of efforts, each one of which ? gives a flnlslied..Eiff1, and each part be ; lng a seamless and (1,'iwlwis continual t ion of the preceding, t.Ill tho last, t)8 I get.hor with all the others, fotons a com plelc, unbroken whole, Is perhaps the most amazing tour <le force In literary ! experience. Sienklewlcz employs no man or woman to help him. He makes 1 all literary researches himself; Visits i a ud studies tlie places which he needs to st*-; and when writing In Switzer land, Hal j*. France, or other countries, | takes with him all tho books he re quires. and shuts himself In with them during working hours, which for him are from eight or nine t.lll lunch at one o'clock, and then a conpleof hours later on. He never writes after dinner In tho evening, and has so ordered his "works and days" that he needs 110 assistance. ?Century. Itait Tilstn Spit sad tasks Tsar Ult Away. To quit tobacoo easily and forever, be mtff nctlo, full of life, nerve and ripor, take No-Td^ B;?i, the wonder-worker, that makoi weak men strong. All druggists, SOo or 91. Curemiaren tccd Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling He? dy Q^QilwiO or Mew York. On? pound of phosphorus is sulllclont to tip 1,000,000 nfatchee. AND MILL SUPPLIES: Engine", (toiler*. Hilt*. Kluv*toi8j Ilarvptfc 1 1\4 Machiner*-, Wood -working MachiuerK ^usv, (irKt ma Cane Mill*. Cotton and H*j l'ri'>ncy, Kit's liulter?, \N Ind Mlilsand Ta "Yk Leather a ?<t KtiT>b?i- Halting, Packing*. Plp? nud Pipe FIttillKr, Hbwftlllg and Pulley* Supplies of nil ki ,?|s. The Celebrated The Improved .Murray Nyartem Lore a stock. l'r<>h)|)t Hblppieou UAllablt flood# at UtW Prices. \ W. H. GIBBES & CO.; *4*S COLUMBIA, S. C. AT FACTORY PRICES. PaN Pianos & Organs '' ('?hi bo obtained direct .from the factory ftixt freight paid. i represent the builders of the most reputable imtKesof both Pianos am] Organs, hence will save you money. Fot terms, prices etc., address j M. A. MALONfc, ? Columbia, S. C. PIANOS and ORGANS. N. B. I ntk cojn pari inn In quality, prltian and tonus. M. A. MALONEi * """ ? " JHE BAILEY-LEBBY JJO. ?>+?+++++* | A V KH Knuiycs and Pollers, ^^5S' ! , Al'LTMAN* & TAYLOK Threshers, < , "MONliOR" Puatless Grain Separators, J <;ins, Presses, Corn nnd Cane Mills, KN'ULKHl'Hli Kii'o Holler and Polisher, I)K LOACH Saw Mills. Leather & Kubber Keltlng, I.aciitg, t Packings, Pipe, Iron Fitting*, In jectors, Pulleys, Shafting, Haiui Pumps and iJeueral Supplies. CHARLESTON, - - S, C. ''1'iyoUr K-L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Metal SAW MILLS. II you need a aaw mill, any ?1bo. wrlta n o beforo buying elsewhere. I have lLo most complotd Jiuo of mill* of auy dealer or Nuwufncttftpr In the South. CORN MILLS. Very highest grade Stones, at unusv*^ - 1> low prictw. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Manors, Moulders, F.dgor-t, Ko-SaiW, Pand Saws, Laths, oto. ENGINES AND BOILERS, Talbylt nnd Llddell. Fngloborg Itleo Huller linstock, .<iulot delivery! low prices. V. C.J BADHAM, No. 1820 Main St?f Columbia, 8. 0. > RR- GILDER'S LIVER PlL'S. u^r'tif.'J arc so (vinilitnrit that they 1J0 fou'f things: I h|. They net on tin* Liter. 2ii<1. They net on ihr l'pp:*r Hntrrli. ttrd I hey net < it the Lower Jlotvela lilt. They net t?pt?n the Kidneys. < NoTf they <1" not nick en or Kripe. Oth?r i>|M?nJo (?ne fourth; ?oinr nnr ha 1 of this. Qlldrr'a do tt ill 25 Cent* ? Hex hy Mail. ? 'lie Howard <V U llh t l)rii" Cttmpnnjr \i t;r*r.\. <ja. mahk tiibm. Chickens Earn Money. ? -*o> For 25'*, In stamps wo sentl a luu I'AGE BOOK giving tho exporien^o of a practial P**'jltry Kaiser ? not an nmature, but h man workisg for dollars and eo> I i ri rig 16 years. If teaeheo how to Detect and Cure Diseases) Vced for Eggs nlso for Fattening, which Fowls to Save for Breeding; everything re quisite for profitable Poultry raising. BOOK PUBLISHING CO, 184 Leonard Street," Now York 1 ? I HICATIONAU AiiL'tiMn. (in. Ai-tunl bu?tn?*4. No teal 'W " I Kliurt tiiu*. Ch?sp board Mini firr OMtldiM i |h rt f| fluvs a six months' scholarship, -C 1 1 before Oct. I. ^'rite at gncet* UUW CHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL COL LEGE. CHUTU.OTfE, NORTH CAROLINA. Send for Catalogue of COLUMBIA FEMALE nnrt sco whnt is being done to educate womctL on a curriculum equal to best male collegia in tho benutiful capital of South GdNllKt. Modern iippninlinniitt. Able Faculty of 8JHXT-" I ilUts. Terms low. Opcni fltpt W. JOIIM A. RICK, A. 1*1., D. D., Pre*. Iinntl, Tv|?wrltinir, Ho.*k??'liW. MUr. Situation I vol* CiwIiihik nr TiiIIm.ii K??uu<1wL MmI Corn tpa Cheap 7t?i Year. Wrlt? Ul to day. H,tvr T?l? Al?. Strayer's COLLEGE^ 2l.? P.. Ili.lilinorr Hi., Baltimore, !*ld. | f-ir Bright SKidenU. <Mh*r S<li"lm?Mn? for WT i vires All Bowk* Fr?* Iti'Kulnr lulling (<?*? low. Th<ir<iiiL*1i (VturM* flhnrt FREE SCHOLARSHIPS QEED WHEAT FOR SALE! I# ??????????? e ? From the greatest crop oier ?rown in the South. 'I hree varieties; Kulcaster, a beardeq, wheal; Red May ami White Clausen, both Finooth or boardles-s. Wheat Is now very free from cockle M?ed and broken grain, being tat-. superior to the usual run of seed whn', W? will, however, reclean the wheat when 4** r-l red, taking out aUnost every cookleened ant: pieces of broken grHln as well as en f Inferior grain there may ho in It. Wheat as it now la prlco 81."" per bushel; recleaned wheat ft?IS I >or bushel. Thw? prince ere both on MM el Cliarlot'e, Including racks. EaohMCk 00?* tains two bushels, h'end In your order* at once If you wish to secure tho best eted wfcftM i on the market. Terms: Oasn with uider. ? ,M-\ Charlotte Oi! i Fertilizer Co., or Freil Oliver, OH AttLQTTg/W*. O