The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 11, 1898, Image 4
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' f1*n blood mcana a clean skin. No
t*auty without it. (.'naoAvrtH, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep n clean, by
Stirling up the* !.?/.y liver and driving nil im
Imritica from the body. JHcgin to day to
>aiki>?li riimnlca, boil#, blotchca, blurkhcadt,
and thai tiiekly lulioua completion by taking
Caacarcta, beauty for tc'w rent*. Adding
It > nth, btttivfuctiou guaranteed,! tlV, 26c, 60c.
a
Toronto buuborinen mport a .sudden and
Inoreustd demand for Canadian lumber (rum
the United Mutes.
To Cure A Ool<t In One l>ay.
Take Laxative Uroino (Jul nine Tnbtuti Ml
Dnn^mt-s rotund mono) if it fails t?cur?
At Jnme.stosvu. N Y.. iin addition In being
built by lluU ?V C >.,tobe used it i ? i|yohou?o
and flushing km. in.
Ho-To-Hac for rifty Oni*.
Guaranteed totmccu habit eitre. tnakoa vrnafe
bJtu ttlroutf, (mimmI pure MK>. All drug# ml*
Of tho nearly I *v ? ? n i i II to ti itilmbitunt>< el
*;orlln only ?J'J.Wt fiuvo an annual income of
over # 7 AO.
Mis W'l 'm Sun' Ii I ni.' w \ ru (i for child roc
tooting, Koflelet tin' k'uiiit. ii <1 ui ? 1 1 wf lull tin I
t ll 1/1,(1 1 III) h |>? 1 11,1 lies w : 1 1 ' I eolb , a 111 i It I lu
Tho Hope Wnoli'ii M ? 1 1 ??, (iur<li'ii Hill*,
Out., may t>e fctarted wj> on line tweed* I > y a
nn\V concern, in l'?
LyonACo'i'MMcli I/Cof'Hm I. In* T<?littii?,
Jh tlie "best of the ><< ? t . " S'nuhCi > and eiuat *
ettebonk for Jttcenta. Tfy it.
Tho lianna Punl* M fk'. < Kimxvillo,
Teim., i* leaking addltfnnH to iti plant ai.J
will make o.. at > ami ve->ts.
Vfiluratv Tonr tlowot* With OftftrartiU.
Cat ray Cathartic, euro cAnailpiiiion forovor.
IOo,'J6o It O.C. U full, UruKglHiM rufuud money.
Heeded r ilsitia tire becuuiiug nn important
item ttrtiong the fruit lnduatrt?*ty of California.
PImi'm Co r? for ( 'onxuiTiptlon hftn wived me
many a itoir^ni's hill s, |< IIaiiiiy. Ho;kin*
PJai'O, KhI t.r.ioi i'f M'b, I>nf-einber -, I K* ? i .
A I' hc In I Novelty.
A very useful, ami I >y far, tho moat novel
tiling of lis kiml is tlie l.aundiy I. i t, gotten
out by t li ?* Seaboard Air Lino, 'I'ho upper
jiortl.iii ifl fin iirtlhtM gem, btiaullfull y cxe
outeel, buying attached a number of blanks,
?ono for imu'Ii week, eoritalntng a ll*?t of all
(ti(< tirtleli'M of tliiMva^h, aiel padded In the
form a ealemier. I he.*o may be procured
t>/ enehisilig live eeuln in lit a III |>H to cover
pontage, front Htl.V of the r'-prCHentatl ven ol
th'? HenboAtd Air l.lne, or (rotn '1'. J. Aielor
Hon. Uineral PiiHHengoj Agent, Portsmouth
Vii,
Catarrh Cured
D'oorl Pttriflod by Hood'a Sarnnua
rllln nntl Monlth Is Coofl.
"I wiim t roiildeil fnr ii I' >ii k time with <*a
tarrh an t u l>ad feeling in my heiid. I be
Kan lakini; Hood's Saixuparilla, and It ill I
in" a worl l of I. My MitfTeriugH from
catarrh are over ami my health ii good."
Mih. A. A. Idbby. pownal, iSlatne.
Hood's Sarsaparilln
Ik Anierl'a'H I treated Medleino. SI: six fur$.V
Hood'o Pillo eure all l.lver Ills. SiirnU
Snake I rick in a Church.
Alliwil Miller, n cobuvil <o;t?lim:in
for i ?. L. I *n 1 1 in id. ol 1C it *li tin ? in I. V:i..
wnrt t'oceiitlv bitten in tin* I'm e l<\ i
*inr?'UKiti siioKe 1 r.i nh N<d -uin's ^Ingn s
^?i\i' n ihiiii-i l in /Ion i 1 1 1 1 1*?- 1 1. in Mm ii
i Jienli't'. Miller iiiiiHHitn < i| tlint be s\;is
ti StlillxO i'Iiii filler Mini desili'il pel tllis
hioii to ilispln \ III- po\M T I. M l III!' rep
tile be IimiI In the bo\. wbii Ii wms m dry
html hum ? m >iii. Iliiio I oet bum. Il<
t ? n t uti the st.'i^e Mini 1 1 :? n ? I b ?? 1 bis pel
for j-oiiie time. Tlie I : ? - > I ? *;i l wms (?>
I > I : t the be.'lil of the Mj.lUe III Ills lllo'tHl
mill bile 1 1 1 1 w ii on its ib e|, . The smmI.c
tnnieil 11 1 II I StlleU Its IMII-'S ill the
i lit eU ol M ilb r. The mm ii w bil b il
Mini I Ill'eW the S|:;|J,|- I | I ? 1 1 1 Us I'mio
llbollt I \\ i 1 1 1 \ 1 1 'i* I illl'i I III' I ii ' ? I \ o! tile
( linrcb. W in n the Mibllen. e smu lie'
leptile (lying tbroiigli spMie there w;is
II SlM II I pi'i |e. ,'llld tile inloleil poplllM
t ion tiiM'b' for tlie floors ,'itiil wiinlows.
The sum he OH in tlie Mi-ie Mini u m -
billed - lbi!t nnor.' A nierieji u.
TUMOIt EXI'KM-KP.
UnrnialiiUul Kiuvmsh ol' I,y(iia E.
Pinklumi'a V?>?:ottil>lo Compound.*
i
1 Mrs. Ki.izahkt ii A\ m M.m n. Mm):ih>
lin, Iowm, in the follmvin.r | ,? 1 1 ? I >? -
Fcribes lier reeie.-er\ frmn a ver\ eriti
< al contlit i<ni: ?
" I >i ; A i< Miss. I'inmiam: I 1 1 - ? \ ? bei n
t:il<ing yinir v 'egvt m I > ! ? ( ?>; 1 1 ;><??? i >: t :m |
:uii Mow rr;i'K 1 ? ? ? ? t ; ? : ? !
1 1 ?> | ? ii is. ??. | I
hits <lo|U! won
<lrr.; for un* in
i'i ? 1 i? ? \ in^ tin*
of u t ittimr
^ " Mv lira ! t li
hits Iti n poor
foi ( liriT \ cars.
( lian^'o of lif".
w as working*
^|ijioii inc. i
v.ils VCl'V
111 1 :*?!?
? ? ;i n< i \\ .1 .1 in; i -
lo inyn-lf. Wits Imiitili'il wiih
unot lin ing spells, :? ! ??< ? palpitat ion of
the heart and that 1 m r:n:i ?lo\\ n fc<
injr. ;in<l eonM not he "it my fee' much.
"1 was j' row i 1 1 jr \\ <>i >c nil lln1 iinu\
until I took your iiiclii inc.
"After tak inir Hi i ???"' l? ?????? ot' '
I*. I'inkhain s taMe < oiii|i?.iii.<1
Lo/.eiijfes, 1 he 1 - 1 si* >r pa ?'?l riom nu-.
".My health lias 1" n let ter ''Vi r
f- i n . can now walk s?- ? 1 i ~ t n ?!????
it [ I ? I am t roii l?h <1 no imrr u ; ' jut ! | i'
ti?'ii of the luart or 1> -ii:'. I tee
oiiimeud \ our Jut ? 1 i? : ?? ? ? to. "lit j.i:!V it is
f rom T 1 1 1 . ? lc t r? ?!:)?!??
It i.i hariM v i" a. .< mil I ?!?? to c
thai any one cm ?l<>nl.i tin- clncieiicy
ofcjli':. Pinl li.. in s iiii-th'Kls a:i<l iiic'Ii
cine in the faro <*! the tremendous vol
ume of testimony.
HEADACHE
"Holh my wlf>ni<l inywolf liuvr hrrn
??*Imx CAM^AIJ/Tis ftixl ?hr\ sre tkio bti;
medicine we tiavf- ovr lent in tlif homo I,ost
week iny w ifo v.u? frantic with he*?d?che (or
twodavs. *h?; tried Honmof yoiirt'AXCAHKTS.
and they relieved the p?ln in her he?d nlmoMt.
immediately. Wo ?>oiti roconritn/ndCwetareto. "
1/ ? CWA*. Kl'KFfHiK
ritUburu S^Xe * Uei?Mlt (V\, Pittcknri, F?
CANOY ;
CATHARTIC '
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9**mm *~*4f fmmmy. Ofru-. *?t r?L J(?? lad. XT
M-TO-MC
AnNII; I> A VIS MliMOfclAL WITTING.
Under ttii Au*f)iiC* of Wade Hampton Chap,
tor DitlxIitcFp oi' ifie Confederacy.
'fit w Wttdo Hutu ptoti chapter uml
other lad ies of Columbia mot nl the
VetoratiB' hoad<jiitii kr.?, city hull, to do
honor to tho memory of Variurt Abuo
havis, "Hattghtor of tho ( 'oufedoicy.
Tit* meeting wa<? on I i<xl to ordei bv
Mr I. Murv Noilou. j ?????? i?l ?? i? t Wado
Hampton chapter. Mro. Norton re
quested I >r. \V. J. rilun to open tho
0.\eioison with prayer, I h\ Khun miplo
k ferveut and RympathoUo prayer, lifter
which tin* assembly Huiur "Thy wtll
bo douo." MUh I. I). Murtiut score
tary, thou offered tho fjllo'Aing beauti
ftit" toiolut ioun: ?
?*? hareas, the members of the Wade ll'tiup
ton chapter, I ' i ? H ?<< 1 Iiaiight<,rH of tho <.'o|^
fedeia-y, desire to join llio whole Southern
people It: tin* oxpreHsdmi of their prytonnd
Kfi"f over the death of her who was "born
h'iiM thi-lr struggle for rl^ht, who was ih?
prison Itowcr of their prenhtoiit Who win Hi"
virgin martyr ol I'M* Mouth, Varlnii \ntie
liiivii, "tlio Daughter of the Confederacy.'
lilt It rt'fiol VOtl,
I. That a blank | ?<?* In the iniiintu hook
of thi* chapter b?? devoted to tho nu<inoi \ of
Vnrlnn Anno Ixtvlm
?I. Thi.? the Walo Hampton chapter will
vr ; . i ? 1 1 >? unite with nil ib'' oth^r chapters of
t ho (.'tilled I >nugbtorrt of tin* Coitfedoi ie-\ in
itnv ? ? tT ? ? r t to i p. i honor to her memory.
s Tfin? u ^opv of these proceeding'* ''ft
scjii to Mrs ,1 1'tfornon I'nvis and to Mrs.
Illy<^. Hi" only surviving iii"inbdr of tho
fftViii> ? f l'i i'siilout J?avls, with thon-Mir
n iii -o of tin' ournoHt Hvmjitil hy of tho Wailo
1 1 4 n|iton chapter of, I ' . I> c , In their hure
l>voavoiii''iit unit of it.-i unalterable ll<l> ilt\ to
tjjBm (??? tho representatives of lb" h a I- r ol
it lloldrf f o r >? VI' Mlieret I
M iks I l>. Mau n s.
Mi.sk li t. .Mi Mam i ii,
< ominitti-e.
Mrd. moved that tho roaolu
lions of Mihh Martin bo accepted by a
risiuK vote, which was done.
???? ?
A Clinked to Death for Conjuring.
\flei u doliboration of about '!<> mui
uloa a Vuikvillu jury rotiirnod a voidiot
of guilty of iniinler Hj?aiHHt Aiii/.l I'uno
Mint and AijkIohh ( 'not lo t *utid ruuoin
inondnd Li/zitt I loom, tdiar^od in tho
1.uuio ind ictmont, with tlio aatuo crinio,
to thu i no toy of tho I'oiift. All aro uo
l^inei < >m tho lltth day td .Itiuo last an
old nouro naniod lion tiooro, wholivod
in tho Hullook's Creek auntiou of York
con ii ty , dmuppourod vory m vMlorionsl v.
IhKwife, Ijiz/.io, ni>potilod to bo Vory
iuu< h distroxsod, nn>l her boy, AurIohm
Ua^tl?", profoKBod complain i^noranco
nf t!?e old inan'H wheroiilioti ts. Prac
tically all tho clothing that tbo o^ri man
u as known to po??088 was found in tho
hott**, hut an extended noaroh by
friondn and rolativos provod I'riiitlosH.
Tho d i*appoaranco cnntinuod to bo tho
talk of tho neighborhood until Home nix
work" afterward, whtAi hoiho talk that
dropped ungual tlodly f?"oin tho lipH of
tho boy, AnglesH f'aMlos, aged about
I I years, catinod an in vest igat ion,*vhich
roHult?il iu tho limling of^ old man
M?n'? body under a pile of, >drn\v al tho
hottoin of a dry welPoh donwrlod prom
isn^, u (pinrtor of a tnilo away from Iiim
rnlnn. bizzio ( Jooro, tho woman, pro
tostiid complete innocenco of any
k nowlod^'o of tho ci'.'no. Hut Aui/.i
I Mi noTAnl and Frank ( antlo'i both ad
inittcd th^n counection with (ho crime.
()|<1 Hon wan a conjnroi llo had caused
Krauk'H cow to go dry and had wot ked
a Hpall on A mzi'H idiild. I rank Imdooii
mu I tod n witch doctor about tho matter
and ?fl?r rubbing copper and Bilvor on
a metal aurfacc, ?ho i.howod thoHUi fao?
to Amzi Ami then he recognized dis
tinctly tho picture of HonUoore. Thoy
docidrd that it would l>o n good idea to
go down, k,no htm a heating and make
him Inxvo tho oountiy. I hoy put tho
i opo around his nock, chokt>d him down
atld gave tho ondtf of tho cords to An
?,-l(j?3 to hold whilo thoy Hoarohod the
hcti^e for roots anil other ohaim.s. I!u'
\ nijle.is pulled tho cord too tight and
die old man wan killed. Then thoy
wero afraid on account of what they
!; ui 1 done, and at tho sugguation of
Aiuzi thay ,<li*po!iod of tho body n* al
ready rotated.
The Vanguard at Camp l;ornaiice. ^
l h'4 vanguard of the briundo which
liati h?vn asMiyiiod to f'olumbin havo
?r rived. If tho detachment which ban
hi rivod is a fair indication of what iu to
follow, Columbia is to ho congratulated
on tho brigade assigned to tbiu poat.
The H?i-oiid i'onnoHttoe ban a lino repu
tation in army circles. It is composed
of men from middle and west Tonnes
fee, tho bluegr&us ronton, tho land ol
liii?* faruis, hospitably homes and good
people. Tho Celawaro battalion is said
to be a nio*t excellent oue, tho pick ol
tho h u nt I'elawaro regiment, which wai
reduced to a battalion when it wait do
t to muater out part of the troops.
IBi Hhodo Islanders aro capitnl lol
o'X'. too, and though conservat i vo, as
:? I New KntfijlLdors arc, yot thoy are
;n!l of life autr uiinior, and with it nil
appear to bo ? very gentleman ly t^ct of
lilt u
New bldti-sfrics.
The following com m ins toils havo been
ir*tic I I v <bo Secretary of State: I lit
\iitb r?ou A t blot ic Asiiocnition, ?>t \u
d"i.s '*i. t'i<p:'n! .stock is jf I, tlf?i>, divided
into I. s!i:iio:> of jj} *J "? each. 1'ho liuumel
! in a t < 't 1 1 hi v, of ( ho raw. I ho ca pi
In! htock :?? OiiU, tl i v itlod into '
j>haie* of 61'' ' eiicb. \ cl :ii t??r wa
giuntetl to tii*' *- :t! nd a oil null i>f 1'ied
i:i'>ii' . i h.< of'lcci i- ai e I (?. Crvitioa,
( !ei:l, 'I'. I V Sloan, manager, uno
\\ V i rowbrtdgo, socrctat y and 1 1 eat.
u : oi.
<??
\ Sin :it of l.i \ I'inii
tio* r.tldi-bo has ucetved a lettei
fu:n the lion, d no. IV Little, speaker
(?f tho ho;; r of repl'csculut i vim ol
Ci-'' i ? a asking about taxation in thi>
Sinio m.d the manlier <d hk^ohmih,' the
laxo*. *!?' 1. < 1 1 ; 1 ?> Mtato*< that bo u
xr?fi?! v i n tojjcst ed in tins <pie:itii>n n:id
in ^e>u run t-f procuriiiir information on
I he j il iijvct . In it is ii>:i in ii ii ;t'*l loll the
wiitei pi i rot; n d t in! <|iicstions
relativit to tho law g>>\ernui^ taxos in
t h i h S i a " e.
\\ isi (nil.! Mine. '
Tho propiietoin of the West gold
niiu s at .1 one* v 1 1 !e, ni e shipping J'! tons
of reek to Charlotte, N. to havo it
grouud and tbo go'd oxtiacled for an
experiment auil if it pays thoy havo an
ahuadanco of tlio same rock that thoy
will sbi p.
?
Barn Rurncrs in l.aurcns.
Sam Hatley, colored, lias been lodged
in jail at Tauran.s, charged with tho
hurtling of Mr. John A. Madden a barn:
Bailey lived with Mr. Madden and bis
movements recently were suspicous.
lia.boara a r*ilt*>r unsnvnry reputation
Troops at SiJTtmienilic.
The tirat detachmont of troops havo
Arrived at Huiunterville, aud went to
Work ,ima>?diatoly preparing tBo cainp
for occupation by (ieo. Atneelnbrigade.
*Tvro tratfi?t?rOuKhl (bo men, vhocasaa
under command of Mnjor Trimble, of
the 3il Connecticut regiment The de
lechment nnmbeerd nearly"r<*o hun
dred men.
Tbo report of tho flniMte committee
?m Ut? X#uiberan Hjnotf^nhowed thai
$15,000 bad been received from the
government for damages dofce to thr
Newberry college during the war.
thp Bankrupt law.
Valuable Information a* (o I lie Working* of
fhe New lav*.
Alaj. .Uuioa I1'. Hurt, ft careful aud
acourato lawyer, i?n^ furnished the
Vol k villa I0ni|uuoi with tiiuoly ami im
portant information a* to tlio higuiti
Vauco and oporatiou of the uow bank
Apt i?w. This article will prove jo*
teroetiug to the public generally, aud
t?-spct>iall.y to individual* and firms who
Are iu dobt. Hy?o m w lint Muj. Hurt
)U_VH The bankrupt III W, lOCOUtlv uu
uctod by Congroaa, is now in full etloct,
and available to nil who may nook ita
benefits. Its provisions se?m to ho
hut little understood, as tho preaa
generally has i? *>t k?vou rnnoh attention
to its logul features. I ho main pur
pose of tliu law: is to provide tljo way to
close up tlio business of such poraoua
us ure hopoloBsly insolvent, give their
creditors a ratable distribution of the
assets iu hand, (reserving tho Stato
homestead exemptions to tlio bankrupt, )
and thou ({rant uhsu^itiou for tho
balance of tho iudobtodnoas. \\ hon
there has boon no dishonesty or fraud,
thomodo of obtaining tho benefit 01 the
act im speedy ami inex ponsi ve.
A secondary pttrpo.su of the act im to
foroo into bankruptcy, and thereby
compel a distribution of tin* ass?t?? ??f
any person who, being luaolvout, is
misusing or fraudulently applying hi#
inoauH. Insolvency, in tlio proaont act,
has a now and in(>io liberal delinitiou
than has usually boon given it, and no
person i h to he ail judged inaolvent who
has Hit fliciou t proper! v, at a fair valua
tion, to pay Ins debts, o.xclusjvo of such
( ropei ty as ho may liuvo conveyed away.
The effect of tliu law in tho feature that
will attract tlio widest attoutiou. llow
far it supercedes Stain insolvent lawn,
auoh an assignments for bouolltof cred
itors and releases by such means doeit
not fun, in to bo fully agreed, upon. Hut
an l<> parlnorahips, an assignment
would bo ascribed as an act of bank
ruptcy, and the an* ijuj n <?!*#? forced to set
tlo their imlebteduoas under tho torma
of tho bankrupt act, for a most obvious
reason.
i'udor the decisions of our supreme
court, all partner 'ship assets lire givon
exclusively to tho pai tnoi ahip ci editors;
and thoao creditors, il not fully paid
then oouie in ratably with tho Individ- '?
ual creditors to share the iudividifnl as
notH. The bankrupt luw provides, how
ever, a different rule (or disti ihution,
and gives pnrlnoi shiptassots to partner
ship creditors, and individual asaotH to
individual credilora, with the right to
each class to participate in any surplus.
Individual creditors of a partnership,
of course, would not stand by and per
mit a distribution uudur tho .State ua
rignmont law when they ran got a
better provision under the bankrupt
law. Itut libido from this, it soonis to
i lit the hotter legal opinion that, as un
der the Federal constitution (Art. 1.,
Koc. 10} "No State shall pass any luw
impairing the ohligat ion id contracts,
but the right lo establish "an uniform
system of ban 1. 1 u pt cy. (Ait. 1, See.
8) ia re <oi \ cd lor tlio ( iiitod States
< engross thin remedy. when enacted,
must supercede and displace all Stato
insolvent laws.
S > long a i I o n g ! uss failed to oxorciflo
Ihf power to adopt the "uniform" *yn
tcm tor the whole 1'iiion, each State
cxerci^-d the right of providing it* ow n
system of n-lie! tor insolvents. Hot
the constitutional \ - 1 ? ? 1 1 ? having boon
provided, t in: Stale s valenis are super
ceded. I hi> Mow at'Oius to bis tho log
i. -id one, and.- it opvr<*ct, the cmirtmont
of the bankrupt law has produced an
unexpected and tdni tlnn; inlluonco on
State liiws. llow to obtain the bo:io
J'lta of the bankrupt, law can better bo^
aHcortainod by interested piM'si'ii:' con*
milting their lawyer.". Hut, briolly
h t a t '* d , proceed iiiu'h. al e com mnnced b v
petition to the I iiiIamI States dislrii't
t-ourl ; anil afler I hia iiiokI ot tlie pro
ceeding! nre bei'oro local "referees "
ii Pl>oi n'ted by the d in trie; judge, one or
more for eav'h c o l Li 1 1\' . I i us teen a I o
appointed to taV? (thargo of the assotfi
and fonvort into money The foes al
lowed are ;??? ex^ef.dioi;! v small that
theio will bu found ililhi'iiltv in socur
iirg suitable persona lo til! (ippoint
ineiits of re i crocs and triipteos.
The law is toil in its dtieotions as to
the minor dotada the process of
bankiupt>'y, and these will not intoiest
the public. Hut altogether, it pro
Miut.i a wise, liberal and humane meth
od bv which the idifled bnsinoss on
erg v of lunny who wont to the wall
nridor the grinding di?prossi<ui of tho
hist ten ysnrH, may bo rnlensed and
given opportunity for now expression
in the business world. And in this
\ iow, it is not only a blessintr to tho
unfortunate, but a boom t ? the whole
Coil lit r v.
-?? (? (
Willi Anderson'* I?atlcr\.
A member of Anderfon'a heavy bat
tor v, in con vei sat .on with a Keportor
for the Charleston News and Courier
Hi\:d that although thero had boon at
one t.'ino a general desiro lo have tho
hnttorv mustered out of the vorvico.
I Ins hail almost entirely disniipearcd
now, and rerv many of the Mien hoped
to bo retained in service and sent to
Cuba oi I 'orlo lino, if there win a
possibility for such a movn.
riu- Host for \ i if >.
The maniigomout of tin* Stale l air,
to 1 e held iu Columbia, is greatly on
ooiiraged st tho list of entries us they
poiii iii I r?>n i all sections of tho Stato
uud fiom many suctions hitherto un
known as exhibitors. The tine art dis
play will bo unusually full. The poul
I I v tdiow will be full as u?lial. About
I i;? lords hi o ulioaly on tho ground,
nhow ii bv one exhibitor. Horses from
? iio W'oodburn Stock I arm, I'cndloton,
uio ready f?>r uliow and training as
irottcVfl. I here are already 'J'* entries
hi single harness hui ?e:? anil Hi maros
in the t-mus ring. I pon tho v/hole, tho
show Of horse flesh will prove an in- I
teres ting foature. l-!u<|iuries for race
hori?c aiN'oniniodations cunlinuo to J
come >ji.
' |
1 lie I utlicr.ui S\ iie.l.
t
The seventy-fourth annual conven
tion ofithe Kv angelica! Luthi.uaii synod
con veiled at St. Andrew's Lutheran
Church ill Colunibie. I ho annual ser
mon was delivered by the Kcv.^ ^f. M.
Kiaaiil, of Coluinhia. Mr. Kiimrd'a
subject was tho mauitoataliou of Christ
as the Savior of sinners, mid ho made
an ablo address. After tho sermon t!fl?
communion service wan held. Church
affairs wera then taken up and dix
cttssad ImfIio members of the conven
tion.
? - - -???
In Memory of Wiimic Daiin.
Definite stops have been taken by tho
United Sens of .Confederate Votorana'
to the further honoring t lie I laughter of
the < oufodcracy, by tho erection of a
monumont to heiL lOttHitti X*
? ?
Cr?envillo was visited witli one of
the largest tires of reccut years. II*
t ween $-to,(s>o and gAO.OQO went up in
tUme?, with about $iAt000 insnrence.
Ihc tirat detachment of aoldiexa have
reached (iraanville. conaiatinjr of JW
officers and MM) men.
The new roller floor mill at Central
is abont completed. It la a handsome
brick ?trnetnre.
ANDURSOM AT ANDOVF.n.
Au Aide Attempt ?t Alliteration Any
how.
Augustus Anderson's Aunt Abbie
anxiously awaited AugustusVarrlvul at
AikIovqik Aunt Abbie annually asked
Augustus, and Augustus always accept -
*m|, and autumn sfter autumn, arrived
at Andover, an arranged. Augustu*
arrived and anxiously uHked Aunt Ab
b1o about frpplea. Aunt Abblo auswory
eel, "Aye, August us, apples are abuDr
dant." Augustus ato an applo, .^Cud
Aunt Abblo anked A.ugustus assistant o
about arranging asters, Augustu\^aB
Hinted Aunt Abblo about anything u?k
and Aunt Abblo always appreciated
Augustus' unliable acts. Aunt Abide a
asters artistically arranged, Augustus
asked Aunt Abide about afternoon
amusements. Aunt Abblo allowed Au*
gust us any agreeable amusements ap
proprlato und attainable. Augustus
ardently admired Andrew Aiuold, ur*
elilteet, and also Andrew's adjacent an
tiquated abode. Augustus absorbed
attentloiOnmused Andrew. Augustus1
aceoiupairwd Andrew around Andover.
asking about architecture, and Andrew
accommodatingly answered all Angus
iuk asked. As afternoon advanced, Au
gustus again arrived at Aunt Abide t
abode and Andrew's and Augustus' ap
pearance allayed Aunt Abide s anxiety
about Augustus' absence. Augustus
abstracted air attracted Aunt Abble'i
attention, and Aunt Abblo asked abou'
Augustus' aflernoon amusement. Au
gustus' animated account amused Ann*
\bble also Augustus' anxiously asking
about.' accompanying Andrew Arnold
around Andover another afternoon
Aunt Abblo amiably assented. Aunt
Abble's assistant, Aim, arranged an ap
petl'/.lng array. Augustus' appetite ap
noased Aunt Abide arranged Augustus?
attic apartment, and Augustus agilely
ascended. Aunt. Abblo and Ann awoke,
and Augustus, already awake and at
I \red appeared. After Aunt Abide.
Augustus and Ann ate. Augustus ac
companied Aunt Abblo around, admir
ing all Aunt Abble's arrangements, as
sisting Aunt Abblo and Ann, and anx- |
lotisly awaiting afternoon. Andrew Ar- I
nold. and additional adventures m An
dover. . :
A Totubtttnno Problem*
A man who went away from homo
some time ago to attend a convention
of church people was struck with the
beauty of the little town In which tho
gat boring was held, lie had plenty of
lime, and whllo wandering about
walked into tho village cemetory. It
was a beautiful place, and the dele
gate walked around among tho graves,
lie saw a monument, one of tho larg
est In the cemetery, and read with
(surprise the inscription on it: "A
Lawyer and an Honest Man." Tho
delegate scratched his head and looHed
at tho monument again. He read the
Inscription over and over. I hen h'
walked all tround tho monument and
examined the. grave closely. Another
man in the cemetery approached and
asked him: ' Have you fouud the grave
df an old friend?" "No." said tho del
egate, "but I "as wondering how they
eame'to bury those two fellows In one
gra\ e."? Tit-Hits.
A I'ntlier'B Story.
tlti- Kvniw ; (Jrcsccnt, Appleton, 1 Via.
A romurkiiblo <?tir?' from h disease whloti
!u?h K?n<?rHlly wrc-ked tb" lives of ehllcirou
l ninl b<ft thoin la a condition to which death
Its.. If would bo preferred, has attracted a
jjrent ainomil of attention among the rost
? Ifds of tin1 west Olid of Appleton.
I In- case Is that of little Wlllard Creech,
rt..n of Hichard I). Creech. a well known
employ" of onoof the large paper nulls in
I IVx Hlver Valley. Tho bul was attaejfced
1 > .spinal dii*oiiso met bis parents ''iidatvon
oil si 1 1 hope of hi* ever being well ligaln
when as l>v a miracle, bo'.was hoaled and is
now lii school as happy as anv of his mates.
Mr. Creech . the father of tho bov, who;.,
resides tit Second Street, Appleton,
Wisconsin, told the following story:
He ( /<)(-.< ro , srrwoi.
"Our boy was absolutely holploss. TTis
lower limbs \vit.? |iiiral vzod, nnd when wo
u->>"l ri-it y ho eon Id not fool It holow
li : ?* flips. Finally wo lot Iho dootor >?o as
lit* > 1 i ? 1 not seam to help our hoii ami wo
j it r ly i;iiv? up liopo. Finally my mother
who lives in Canada \yj-oto ad vising tho ihh
j >f Or. Williams' I'ink I'llli f?>r Palo Poo
i pl<? a ii ' I I l?otiVcl*t somo..
? "This win whoa our hoy hail boon on tho
-<t roteher f<> r an ontlro yoar an<l holplo?a for
I uino months. In six woeks aftor taking
tho pills wo noted sitfns of vttality In
I 1 1 1 ^ loirs, ami In four months ho was ahio to
"It iri two years slneo ho took tho first of
| lh" pills and ho in at school now just an
happy ami woll in any of tho oth?r ehll
? I r??ii.* It was notjjlntf ?Ise la tho worM
that saved tho boy than Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for J'alo Pooplo."
jtlOO llrwii r?t. ftlOO.
! In' readers of thin paper will bo pleased to
l?'nrn that thero is at least one dreaded <1 1 n
i-a?-e ilia! M-ionee has been able to nirc in nil
it ? ??ta kfe?, nml that i- Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only po.-dtivo euro now known to
t lie meillcal fraternity. Catarrh bcinir a con
? 'itntloTial ilU>eA."e, requires a constitutional
! ?.i t men t. 1 1, ill's Cut n h Cure is taken i titer*
1 1 ? 1 1 > . acting rMrectly upon the blood and nnt*
? ? n- su i fac<*s o| the system, thereby destro
in? the foil relation or the d isease, and glvitiif
the pntlcr.t fctren<rth by buttdinK up the con
uiit.itiun and atidMiutf nature in doing Its
work. I ho "proprietors have so much faith In i
it* euralive power i>that. they offer Olio Hun* '
ilred Hollars for any ea-e that It fail* to cure.
Si nil for 11 !*t of testimonials. Address
F. .1 CltltNBY Jk Co., I oleilo, O.
Sobl bv liniKKikts. 75c.
IIhI.'h Family Pills are the IxnL
COLIitlHCK, tiA.y AllX. Si, is;;.
Dit. C. .1. Mmr ktt. ? Pea r l?octor. Weit *v?
your "'Toetlilna" (Teething Powders) to our
little vrundchiid with tho happiest results.
'I he effects *ere almost magical, and <?*?
TAIM.Y MUHtfaATiarAtTOKT THAN TKOM ANT"
tii i .no wk evbk I'sr.n. Yours, verr truly,
.loMKi'ti S. Kr.v, Pastor of Mt Paul Church.
(Now Hlr-hop KonUurn Methodist Church.)
'?Tell Mother 1*11 lx> There,**
"I'm Going Hotue to Mother," and "Orandar
'i ban all the Manners of the World," are the
very latent productions of that rising young
r uuiiHiiur. *V. \V. Mcl'sllup. of Columbus, O.
The word* and music of these productions
nr.) bffi animated and inspiring, and in them
Mr. Mot" allup w til recelvethe encouragement
ho so justly aenorves. Above threeaoligs wilt
be sent prepaid fot^Vj Hegolar price flOoencbl
Thrr.uso of fcWStrli'ify ??? 11 ro*<* hitherto
operated by steam Is attra-rUnfr attention Jn
the wejtorn i art of N'ew 8tate. Nj
^ KfM.
? ?
To quit tot*M? easily and f ?rarer, be ?ac
eeite, (nU of life, Mm ae^rigor, take Rate
iiM,ike?Aa4ir?orker, tkat makee weak mm
stroe#. All ilig? lis Ms ar >1. CMSfWna
Oufll ? >C> Md SMspl*
On areounT of the numerous hoaeea la
course ol eonatr action briek ?? mmm
badly needed ta Onadalajara, Ma.
Sh,, ?y.; ?
^ |NCREA?B^N EXPORTS.
Wit II* t tio I u) port* tvt ill? rUrttl
Hlionvd Marked UMrouio.
The bureau of statistics In Its latetlf'
summary of finance und commerce,
present!* details of the lii?i?ort? and ex
ports in tl|e (lh< al year t-ndlng June 30,
1898. It tthow# that the exports to ail
parts of the world tucreased both in I
manufactures and products of agrleuM
lure, and that while there was a great
falling of X in Imports, the reduction
was almost, exclusively in manufac
tured articles and food products. Man
ufactured articles ready for consump
tion fell from $134,375,128 in 1897 and
J 145,274,039 10 i$96 to *82.570.687 in
1898; articles of food and llvo animals
fell from *245,166,197 In 1897 and *237,
025,046 lu 18116 to *181.480.011 In 18Sf8.
whllo ^articles of voluntary use, lux
ury, etc.," fell from *83.098,970 In 1897
and *93,823.154 in 1896 to *77,452,561 In
1898. On the other hand, articles re
quired by the manufacturers and clarsl- j
fied as "articles In a crtido condition .
for use In manufacturing," of which j
the 1897 Imports were *214,916,625 and t
thoso of 1896. *209,368,717, amounting j
111 1898 lo *204,543,919, forming in 1898 j
over 83 per cent of the total Importa- |
tlons, while In 1897 they were but 28
per cent, aud In 1896, 27 per cout of
the total Imports, showing a large rel
ative Increase in the proportion which
these articles UBed In tho domestic Ih
dustrles bore to the total Importations.
Manufactured articles for use in the
mechanic arte formed In 1898 about
the same perccntago of tho Imports
that they did in 1896 and 1897. The
exportatlons of manufactures, whlcn
amounted to *288.871,449 In 1?98. ex
ceeded those of 1897 by *11,586,058.
and those of 1896 by *60.300.271, whllo
| tho products of agriculture exported
amounted to *854,627,929 In 1898,
against *683.471,131 In 1897 and *i>69,
879,297 In 1896, tho chief Increase In
agricultural exportatlons being in
breadatufTs. The exportatlons of tho
year Increased *180,336,694. and tho Im
portations of tho year decreased *148,
725,253, the comparison being made 1n
each case with tho preceding fiscal
year, 1897. The following table shows
tho total exports and imports by t^hl
grand divisions In tho fiscal year, 1895,
compared with the preceding year:
Imports from 1897. 1898.
Europe ... * 130.192,205 * 306,091,811
North
America. 105.924,0f>3 '*?' 91,171,923
South
America. 107.389.405 92.093, 52?
Asia 87.291,597 92,595,037
Ocoanlca .. 24,400.439 26,859.220
Africa 9,529,713 7,193,639
Totals...* 764,730,412 * 616,005,159
Exporto to ? 1897. 1898.
Europe . ...* 813,385,644 * 973.699.2S9
North
America. 123,958,461 139,635,289
South
America. 83.f68.fi4G 33.821,971
Asia 39.t74.905 44,824. 268
Oceanlcn .. 22.652.773 21.991,381
\frlca. .... 16,953,127 17,357,755
Totals. . . .*1,050.993.556 1,231.329.9511
lint It Hiilpa.
First, Member Musical Committee ?
"Does the new soprano's voice fill the
church?" Second Member ? "Hardly.
Tho ushers tell me thero aro always
vacant scats In Ue gallery." ? Detroit
Journal.
New Hooks.
Tho Seaboard Air Line has Issued this sea
son three handsome illustrated booklets.
"Winter Excursions," "Southern linen''
and "Sportsman's Uuldo." These am now
ready for distribution and will bo sent free of
eost to any address. Their ''Winter Excur
sions" gives full information in regard to
ltates and Routes to the hest Winter Itesorts
in tho country. Tho ".Sportsman's Guide Is
one of the handsomest and most complete
books of its kind ever seen by us. lis mako
up Is artistic from cover to co ver and it con
tains, not only information In regard to hunt
ing grounds, guides, dogs, Hotel rates. Ac.,
but a digest of the On mo Laws of the States
covered by it and some actual experiences of
Hunters along the lino of the Seaboard Air
Lino. The "Southern Pines" booklet In also
very artistically gotten up, and the Informa
tion ooutHWjed covers every point. Any or
all of these wIlMjo mailed upou application
to Mr. T. J. Auuersou, General Passenger
Agent, Portsmouth, Va.
If ?miot?Ni wiiii
?or* fj'M, use
Thompson's Eye Water
Proe.iiro<l on ? resny lnniiitut?>ni*?v< i\vi,i:s ft
BURNS, fateut Attorneys, 23) Urotdwajr, N. Jf,
, crks.
whshs?jk.s
drilling wnlls for Ikuiso,
farm. City ami Village
Water AVorhs, Facto
ries, lc?i Plants. Urew
I rrlL'atloli, Conl and
Sllnornl ProspcctliiK, Oil #n'l
kis, (>to. Lnteitland Host, -'to
vnn experience. WHITE US
\V?AT YOU WANT.
100MIS & NYMAK, Tiffin, Ohio.
Wit PAY
THE fHEICHT .
Till* Couch, freight puld, 00.70.
i (til? |bOY4 ('(Wt'll Onysrtd with lh* |?f*l I^p4>itid
| Vitl >ur ?>r ( ??r?lurft>. Tl<o flill'V t. p '? i'et In/if ?) and
4'fcU 0l'o uh fi.uguL it ?.*? f e. ?* fifcitl ?!??*"?
1 *? I Wit j#? r|? ?f f f ? i m 1- 1 |o ill Mi rill ? f (U
' M'nU'poi l(iv?r -p'iiiiU NVvil on an < <junl L** * 0/
, Ut>r > 0 1*4 r.
i !>.? you wuut to nmko your bouse u
i hoiiior If so, writo for our general cuiu
, l'>Kiioof furniture, Crocket .v, HlVei vitro,
i .SowUik Muoliiiu-s, Clock**. jHiifOtti, Hit by
, Carrltuius. I'ktun*. JM'li'tr, lo-fi'ltwutt
i ton, Stovet, i ' |?UoUt<*ry Oocut, TinWun',
i btituiKl. otv.i no t it Mill fuvo you fiom 40
, t?> por oout. on y?>tir pit i ?-a. This
, oluKUiit hook will eoif>ri6i> ton and riot li
li>K will jijouso >0^19010 than t ho illicit).
Wo i?u?)U*h u H ?xqtasiio
LlthytfCrtph efttalotfuo fillOW
1n? oxaot (lcsitfi?"? <>r Oarpota,
llu^a, Iiuu.a Curtalm ?i*?l ? >" ?
tiurea ill liAH'l p.iintou ooloiij,
\Vo?i?w Carpets I t of. furnish
l.illllltf fl'OO, UIUl |U'0
p. ly froight on all OarpotH,
Hon* ?ii>l Curtain*. I*'1
think wo wouhl 8|ion?l *100,000
a your on our nitrtlndiius If
t hoy won not worth Imvlnif t
Wuypa.v tlio retailor'* proltin
whon you van buy of ? li*> man
iifa. tiiioi 1 Address this way,
Carpets,
29cto$l
Per Yard.
HHJUN II IN IS X- SON,
Drpl. ail) BALTI.nOKK, M ???
ilia I. ml lUtirntiil.
A eolleaguo of mine tells me a story
of a Scotch newspaper with which he
was connected. A local celebrity was
dying by inches. Ma biography was
written, and in tho early hours of the
morning a printer's devil used to ho
sent across to an* for the dying man,
so that the obituary might he thor
oughly up to date. Morning after
morning the boy asked the landlady
the same question, till he got angry
at having to make the fruitless Jour
ney. At last ono morning he got des
perate. "Is tfoat man nearly deld?"
he asked. "The paper's gain to press
and we canna' wail ? m y langer.''-- Lon
don Sketch.
OrtiiKcrous Kxpr rlmont.
It Is a dangerous experiment for mm
to reject Christ in this world with the
hope of having a second chance after
death. The way of salvation has been
uiado plain and simple, and (hid is
calling to men to repent. of their sins
and accept Jesus Christ as their savior.
? Rev. 1\ O. Cromiek.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYliliP OF FlfiS
is duo not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the cure and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
Known to the C-a ufohnia Flo Hvkup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing- the
true ami original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is ma nufaetured
by tlie Califoknia Fki Sykup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitatious manufactured by other par
tics. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fuj Sviti i' Co. with the medi
cal profession, and tin; satisfaction
which t lie genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of-tho Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and if does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember t he name of
the Company - ?
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAX FUAXCIMCO, Cul.
LODMritl.E. Ky. MAY YOKIt, T.
FREE WATCH!
S'iuI vniir mWro'B and wo will < x|>rn.v) 60 io*. Iohk
lillor Nlckf I olKnrg. Wb??i s )tit, remit nn<t
w?? will in*ll you, fre?, n liandwifQOll^n ttlnrt nmt
ti-t Winch, whir'1 ri-tnlls tor i'2..VV WM^TO^I
CHJAIl CO.. No. !*> Mfttn Ht, Wl?*lon, S. c.
ICfiCC W i' ui vo c v 'Ty ^r| or wominoDt rolled
r H f r /ol'l f?ll?-?l h??U f h1 r*? ruritju row ilii*.
? i.i<>n,| rlnjf. ?oil?l (coin pattern, f.ir spJI
Iiir 'J" pwlinKr* Oiirflehl I'urr lVp?ln Oum rnnoiiii
frli'inlK hi vrDU H t?ackiiKf. Seli'l mum : wo mnll
kuiii. WIh-ii nii!il m ml money; w<< will mall ring; few
i :ui (i ll it f romK<'iiul!i?<liuiuouil. IJn*?>lil kuiii taken
|i?i k Writ" f >r our Gt-pngc catulogtto ultowlnK 4>Xj
pruiitliHHN. 0A!tKIKM> (IBM Oo.. Uox Sm. Mwdvfllt. I'it
317. 50. "SPECIAL OFFER. -$17.50.
I'ntil l?i><\ I. wo nro off.-rliK ? thrco month*' scliol
arshlp fur JK.V) [r?KillHr rut.- Ifyounronot
reartj to corno now, you o.in son<l f.'fl [to iw>i>iirc tlie
ofTrri anil p.iy tin> jtivoi wlion you conn, to the t linr
lotte t'< miiiorc I al I'ollrifi', t.'ll A Itl.OTTK. N.
\
COMFORTING WORDS TO WOMEN.
The Siirprllbal Clia'.r and its Tortures May bo Avoided by Women Who
/ Hood Mre. Pinkham's Advice.
/ ; ? ; ; . . ?
Womarfs modesty is natural; it is charming'. ???
'i'o many women a full statement of their troubles to a male physician is al
most impossible. The whole truth may be told to Mrs. l'inkhain because ehe
is n woman, and her advice is i roe ly
offered to all women sufferers.
Mrs. O. E. Ji Al)l>, of 19th and N
Kts. , Galveston, Texas, whoso
letter is printed below, wm
completely dlhcourngwl wlion
f>he first wrote to Mrs. l'inlc
litini. More in wbftt- f?he
"DrakMiw. I'inkham: ? I
wrote toj'ou some time ngo,
telling1 you of my ills, but
now I write to thank you
for the good your remedies
have donciuc/ I Imveused
two. bottles of T/ydia E.
Pinkliam's Vegetable Coin
pound, three pookogea of
Sanative Wash, and one bo*
of Liver Pilla, and t?-<lay I
oall myself ft well woman. I
suffered with backache, con- ?
Riant headache, whites, eick
fctomach, no appetite, cwfllln^
sleep, and w? yery nervous. 1&
time of menstruation wan in ter- ?
rible pain. Your medicine is
worth its yigh* ift gold. T n$wr
can ?^enough in praise of it. Iftwo
recommended it to many friends.' 'It only
?0? ffertwg womenjmmMJqc i*? there woo 14 be
more happy home* end healthy women. fIFviuiIc
j<m for tho change jour medietas ass bums in me.
Lydia K. Plnlduun's Vegetable Cornpoand tnd Mrs. Pinkham's idriet, U?i
wred thoMMd* of wuuwu from ho*pii?l operation*.
Tho lire* of women arc hard; whether at homo with a ommI?h nmad o< *
Ht lillii ee wwfclagrtioamgttlir Ibtir dally leeks ~
teal war om ksaHh. Ji sll wotnea understood theeaeelree tally "
?. Ifaklaua* ~
The City by the Sea.
(The KEELEY INSTITUTE,
N. F. Cufi \'m h?Ii rhotat ft Smith St*.,' ?
(JIlHMSi'ON SOI I'll (MttOMNA,
ocrt/tn Mirf Hathiit*, Vat hln/,
/touting "'.<1 Fir 1.1..* Trolley find Ferry
/ ; i? I ? ? -I . I"> Hid VI iniU'H, StiHivnn I iland MU(|
;h? / <?* I'm) mi', nil to bo enjoyed ?li! I k,
tunic c i i t t nieiit tor /W
Whiskey or Morphine Arfdicf(on. .
jopi hi <?i |. ei??i it tit tin ihit uul)
It I < lo) Mtllllllf III till'
? | K . GllUtH'S LlVt^PIUS. IKffiK
V .tin vi c ?nWti*'l ihity U.' ??ur Utujgjs
.... 1 1... i.urr.
?.< The* net <?H 'he 1A**r
i*4 'I ho on?'',l,r
2i!?t 'I In* v ?r? uii u.? . ... .
,'jf.I '!lic> m i ? ti liu- liunrr llimrlt
liii, 'I lift m l mi???ii i lie hldi.eyn,
N r* t h?*v it >i Mi'ki u ur Other I'l I* <Jo
'? n.mr Mi. I > U f < ' f l 1 1 1 M . liflilfl '? <lo It alt
'I In- v 'ti l ll|t??ll 1 ill'
i> . f hfr <(?> li -t Mi'kcu
'< li?- ft mi. I li ?'i r i in liii C i>r nun. ,
in I , III. ? Jl'.l I'V Mull
I li <? t n. vi in >1 A U lllil Drili; 4'oittiiaiiy
?.i -.1 v. (? a >i \ivi{ tiibm.
u
IN PIANOS m
UNO ORGANS.
Oi/.'i: from <? I "i ( o, f \V> $3(1(10 ami up- \
w a t I I nii 'lil I'ianos from j>li500, $105.00
ai.il upward. AddrehH
M A. M \l ONI , Columbia S. C.
THE BAILEY LEBBY CO. Sg
A KS Fm<ims ami Hollers,
AI'I.TM AS .V TAYI.OK Threshers, . ,
".WoNl . OK" Fustic* > Ciain Separators, ?
(iin.t, 1'if.tc, Corn ami ('alio Mills, w
FN< i I.KIi F l.ttl Kit it llullvr ami l'ollgher,
1)K LOACH Saw Mills, . 1.*?- _
Leather <V Kubber HclUnj?, Hanlng,
1 Hackings, Fipe, lion Fi tUiips, In?? -
jcclotn, Fulloys, Shafting, Hand
I'uiuiH ami General Supplies.
CHARLESTON, - - S. C.
Try our IWI.Co. A nil- Friction Habbltt Metal
fj S 1 H ? ua u w _
you need it saw mill, auy slao. writs
n before buyluK elsowhero. I havo
ll.it moHt ooin plot o lino of mills of any
dealer 01 manufacturer iu the Houfb.
b b i v
Very highest tfrade Stones, at unusuaW
1) low prices,
WOOD-WOBKIIIG MACHINERY,
ritmcr*. Mouldoru, IMgor-', Uo-Saw*,
Hand Hawo, l.atli.i; eta.
ENGINES AND BOILERS, ?
Talbolt atsd Lbldpll.
l ji^'icberK llico llullur .lu stock, quick
tli'livsry, low prions.
V. C. BAOHAM,
No. J820 Mnin Ht. . (.'olutnbift, 8. 0.
COME AND SEE IT."
We \%i!l exhibit at the Stato Fair, to bo
In-lit here Nov. 18th to lUt.b, iu opera
tion. a
Complete Murray Ginning System,
Unlit l.v I.i.I.I-11 Go.. Charlotte N. O.
I bis will a Hold nil intcrofited an oppor
*ti nlty of heeliiK the inoit inodyfu and
slinploi^t of O inning Alaohiuery. You
can t alYord to miss It.
VV. II GIBBES & CO.,
iMacliincry and :Mill Supply Headquarters,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
COLUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE,
COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
comincrcial hra|trho9 t*iiglit.*"\I'o?l
sconri'il. Hall r^ntf faro paid. ahoRp
boa i' l ? l\>st of cour?o oan partly bo pn\d by
work i uk for tlio college. Fudotstd by bank*
hij.1 bu">iuesn in?'>r. For full in formation/ and
CRtnlounM. iuM/m W. II. NE:VVBI:RtiY, M- A.
KHtrtblialiud 1*14. I'lewldciVt,
10 PLEASE ALL.
}<7t ?*.<?. Obk-korinji, Solimcr, Fischer, nnil
nine other reliable make* t? rhoono from.
Terms nnd prices In keeping with tho limes.
Address - M. A. MA LONE, - Columbia, S. C.
PIANOS AND OftCANS.
N, O..
Fugiucs, Boilers, Pipe Fittings, Plows, Stove
Repairs Brass Castings and Everything
intbe Foundry Line.
ivrrtlxtn II will W i# ?*m alvi
U? not NH?.
Oo., M?wKoc>, tor li
*Jb?
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
18 JU9T AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED?1 PRICE OOetS.