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Bill JW OH DIKORGES. Says the Increase From Year to Year in 1 hem is Alarming. WAS DIFFERENT YFARS AGO, Bili Sa>? (It l>oe& Not kmm NV hst the Poof furU Will Do if Millot Ho Nol Menl lit Write* of the Trust*. Who aio iCie marriageable girls g >? leg to marry ? Thiji genrratno finnf i th* fu'urc by the past, f r t)i ? r?>t doee r.o? Interest then) I he p t> ? en! thf ir ^hK'f concern oqIv th? <**>!d people * ho married half a <" ?? n fury ago <m appreciate the ''"nH i t b^'wffn pon and then and t'K 'hvu'o for i/ie worre If alarming Tho mi rlsge rolatmn h-at l"e' ni'i-'h ft V" riouBnesfr i,; folemnlt> r? ?l i u m ? ? and cometpientlv, separative and ? vorcc.?> haw In'.roifffI fir nvr*" lapi'l \ than population During "o* r< t t w?|Hv^?#!uf? populations M" ? ft ^ ^ ? fd 60 p? r r ? ? ri f while <1 1 \ *"? r ?* *" 5- h i '? ?? in Pressed 1 "<7 por c n f Who* a t<-i ".d broken vons and conjugal mif.prv Dr I.andium tlie emlncn' Mapir* preachcr of Atlanta raid !n a re> !*nt sermon. Our h-nnea ai o in perl! The foundations of fxde-ty aro threat <?R'.d. Marriage is too often a mock erv. Divorces aiJf- rapidly multiplying in our coinip and domestic depravity grows apace But legal divorces are but a email proportion of the number of ftp-para Mou.\ and a Mill amaUi i proportion of unhappy married people who tuff<i Olid endure their conjugal miser J rather than mortify their children or excite a public f-eandal. A notable lady of our town declared recently that r/he knew o^f but two happily mnrri'd couples in our whole community, iOnl.v two who/ are as loving and devoted 'is when they frteod at the marriage a la-. Wo all know many who if not an hap py as when first married, nro as lov ing and kind to each other, and theh happlncas is only married by the a dm - ties Incident to married life. St. Paul raid, "The love of mouey H the root of all evil," ami Ben Franklin Bald, "The laek of It Is tho cause of all miRery." Neither of the.se avortlo?:< nre altogether true, but thoy approxi mate tho truth 1 was rumination about tho greed and Relflrhno&a of mankind, f< r 1 have been read" 113 about t'hej-o trusts eo mue-h of 1 a t ?? that like tho City of Shuvhan, 1 havo bocomo perplexed and don't know what i? going to be tho end of it. In The Saturday Review of September 21 and O'.h, which !s n ladles' journ-al ? 1 great excellence, piibil-hed in AManta, fherc are two articles cn tru&ts, writ ten by 1 ?r. Alfred 10 Seddon, an Ivng 1 ishtniin. 1 Ttellevo, but now a ritifcm of Ailaa>!fl, which for cogout and elas tic thought eve'ites both admiration and alarm. After fretting forth t lr toany <? v ? I s that will follow th^fo grwit ronibiint iumt of caplMJ. h<> a U "What is pushing on this migh;> movement this great helterK that I ?9*iik roimtrr to powerful eiirrent and lu!low>? Popular drnuneltl Ion til" pies-, the pnartmenlt? of mngreo and legislatures a i ?> llk?> po r.ianj ivjivc, spending ih'ir impotent wraU in v?li\ uT>f'U the inoiisl'T. Trmtts wil < oniimir to innvp on. They will cro? in power and will In tlm* crsrnal all Ihf wealth, the transport Ion. 'he produ'< of our miiii1?1 and tlHds. They will en list In I licit ser\i.e a va-t army <>t ?oi!rr~. whore dot'den^e on them wi) be j-oul-miHhtng ami nb.-olute. am l h<\v will bar out another army ol wonbl-be toilers. who will hivo in vi?.|bl*> > f support - ami i'-om n'h-ii ?' 'I n w)r:t nre we hasten 1 ?i ? t ,tpi iniKht as well (i.\ !? prevent tin miiii front j- 1 1 tif% on ?>" wept, or to ftfip t lie 'low n r?i- <?' Nl again. ;ti to attempt b\ I jw to arte : This univeiv.tl trend of n?o<btn ? >;m mere" toVardsWrust I or n |>| I ? I ? ? ?l wci'rf of fh-' n< v, ' r I >> ,\mo i 'Mi \ th< fa ,'toi '?f pTV'i'\ >!)<) r i\\; t h ,?) " I ? p -? M t\ !??. JVMIf I I) i"? * \ri II' fr?m tf>* address ?<f wel<.'>m> bv the (.'ht-.a^o federation of l/;il" i t ? rro)? s (i.^-'mMy We bid wri "<?) p'irup in ' h*> ntimff of n hundred mo ^opolistf' and fif'y Mi cu?and tnmp? Here inumtmn hold.- Iit eanival r palace*, whil" m c ' lu r arf broken and ehildn n a rv Marvimt am trrn look In ?\ i n for woi k \\> <"?>mo yc-u in t't?* '?imf of t hutidr*";] 'hoUi.im! I llv no it ami to n git' w wjl! rhow you hundred* "f ,-tr iik ni i l\lng < n :;i~ rough f'.unes in the ivir ridcrs of thi- very budding ? no Innv rio focd?m^n al io and willinc t work, but f'lr V'SiT)] >h - rrt jp 15 ; work ' In New York cl'.y tlifr? wore ove: r.o.000 ftmiliff tv.rncil ou: In t. y. ir f. : unpaid rent. There were >0 fnlcbie: end one pe^on i.) every t r :i w)\~> di ? V- burled in tho pot ei .- f(. oh m pity of i;? the pit?. ef f' \m>.) the millcnbim e n.o; It. f-'-d.l. n n. Jieves it her j?iF?i he know.. <h?t ?? <i 1 ^ . good unci will net Mtn'rr s.. a ta ^-r> to prolonged, and bcrause he ha promh?d 1hat all th? fimi!|-s of :h earth ehall be blcs.'*?d. I am almost afraid to read Mto thtogs now. Pu< a pirtnrra of 1 ml*?rv bring ?a?' ?? * and n f?e n" despair. Long. long ago I wept ovei the "Lay of tihe Laborer,'" by To:v H90d, when It flr?t appeared in Ix):i dw. -That ame sad *ong has got .o orer here ort <hls aide of t.h^ waier an sow our own strong men are singing: "Wli erever nature needs. . Where >er labor c? U, ? Ko Jofc TJI itolrk of the hardest work * To ebuolbe worMbouee wa|~.; : Jfo ajjne I ask. give me my ta .k? Here an tw mt the 'es. BtrengtiCr ?5TfT7> r.f a nv-n. r<? to be^.*' * ? ? BUI i(p> AVanVl CocsU'uti- a. OUR DEAD AT C H ICKA M AUG A. ; ^ 4n I f for I bcin^r Made |0 flat* Suitable .Me morials Over llio S. C. . Soldiers, An effort I i I 'be m-irt* 11 *ree 1 a mon'unent to the Sou.ih Carolina Con federate (J a<l tin Chhkamaug* Park. I ho following memorial U being <lr culatcd throughout the ?')*" fnr ?Jk nalure* T<> f.iw Honorable ?'h?? Senile nnl Hon.-* of |{ <? ii l n 1 1 v f % ?'f 1 1? *? SI, To of rt i:Nh Carolina I h? under -ienfd r^'pr<t fully call to your atten tion that by a folH resolution ranged on Pecembei 1*91, provi-k<n was fnf ?' ?-.pp?>;ntTTicnt of wha* li kni!?n a\ ihf? ( hi< k nn iuk ) cowmU ?t?n: pursuant to whlfb a commis s| n * .!:? a ppxunted t'v the governor, rr.v of <?f-0 '? 1/ I ?? r !'? v ("'apt. K I'- \|"' "15)111, t ap? IVrrv MO'M, f up- \ ? \ppleby, <Jrn < I Wa.ker, I'll'1 1 K Hinder.-*?. I ?' Marling. ' ii 1 1 1 1 i'. i'kIii. M v"^r ' P M I 'i and ? ' a i ? ? t'ulpepper to i nr| it I r** In'o j ii 'I r.pii 1 v. (iti KUl'ahli? nu? mi UK' n'h 'llO'lld V" ' rci t. <| in 1 "iiuiiciii ora'f- ?V -!<"(! ><f ' h" < 'onf* ?!*?) at '? c)i< r? "f . ? h 1 'a 1 ? i< i 11 1""> t >1" ' hi I niiTiRi Iij ?|tfi II , 1 ? < I 1 anmi. ?!' > wi: <lul> o/f5anl/?'l \ t ? j t ? I 1 1" I' V t If 0"!d i'.'l "? V)<- I I'll' M'pCft I ?: c nirnendliur ? ? ff-'Mon <? f fultabb* monuments for mid p>ir['r?f a' r"<T'r places on the field Nothing ha. I ?'.<eu ?lon? ?ov\a:,l sup plying "!<?? oouiinhslon with meins t ?> tarry out this laudable fii'l, niul we tarncMlv urn tint ?th ?? Uen^rnl An f iiihl} ri p p r c?| ? r I - at i!s n?*\t at l*--i 5 ? far turn of $10,000 for gild pur- I p^'Ei.'. M is due by the people of South Carolina to the heroin bad who p'-r l'hrri rv t hirkamjupa ".'hat .? a t 1 nnnu nunts f-heul I be err ?.rd, ai:d we arc satlMbd that th$ taxpayer'- ? > f the State will sustain the Heir- ml A:? tcmbly in fuoh actkn In nddltlou the following ord? r ha * brrn Issued to Confederate Veterans Chnrlrslon, 8. C\. September '. 1^'JO. General Orders No 45. At the Chc. trr covrntkn t ri(> ful!;'-v Ing resolutions were uninlmon !y adopted Hf solved, 1M That thin rmnvontlcn memorialize the legislature t-> appro priate !ho hi m necessary to erect p-op* H'. monuments ca the battlcllcld of Chick ft fnnufta to lh^> memory of tho.-c who partlclixited In that glorious \io tory. ?>1 That iitio noeompanyint? mtm orial l>f adopted, and tint CfiriiiM irj rent to eac'/i camp, whb'b waa'l fcc ue from Vetera ni, Son?% of Vftteraon. .1:^1 rltlzens signatures to tho tame, and that thes? metuoilal* be returned 'o the divbion commambi bef -re J in nary I, 1900 M l 1 ha? tho divi. lon t ?miua:idcr j.)inll 11 ppo> ?> I a .'OlUinitiee nf {j\r, wh I wifi nitriKeif, ?<h?t!l rm/n i ? ?t t *'? a ? >m ii ? i t ' ? to prevent 'tf1 in ''in ?! i 'I i ? ? i 'io 1 ?-j;i - l;it mi fillip.^ v. ill pi, ISO <? lire .-i^ii.Titro. In tli-* atroiiipn iiyini; in? in nal. not bli;n;it inn ol Vet'M in.- :'l >ne. 1 " * i ? f all <?', r i7.fr. '? of South (.';irolti?:i who wonl'l i iiij?:r ?? i ll'"1 iMvtnori.il Mtbl of ti'io N . i;!i' t :i .iti'i m in v th1* Southern Stale-. hv.e erected p'i' h nioimnirntf;, ami i ' i- <lu" to th" ni:r< iil< s- brav rv of South olini-i ops that t'li" pi i <? ntisp t ? n "I 1 ? \ their 'heroism Kill h' m ii'lcil In mtninori \\ i ' h I'i'i ?? i'f 'h< i- St;r?' ; \ t iip memori'il* on i t> > tv? ? i i ? i <" 'I now i-t ?n?l"t-V?ii h <'nr l.''i Ii ? ? I }?;i r t. In t k> 1 1 Kloii'Ois \ t i'-r> Slnll Up i'' ina in ..o " 1 1 tie nil sin i 'I* ' v ' ' " r of her son l>^ villi n ii m i rk 1 ?<! 1 'i he < oin ;? i?l". f tiii < I i ? '? .'"i ii : kcI !?> > ????!! i ? ? jo i ?? tny M;rii'i 'ii"* Ilia! tile Conor.-! I As ml'!. will In bound to iVkpe' t Jhf.r rrqiw t ! i <1 ? h'Mior to "H" >plen.||il ;u <-f the roii? of Soii!-h t' uollna My order "f ?' livinv \\'ilU< c ' 'Mi ll i a icier Si' I -i ' ( ' V i\mi:s<; hoi ..mi - \il j i| i i v I ( V'nrr ||. I "iiief "f ' i f 1 li St Charles Pureed I , t S ' S|.... I ,1 I )?? . < "!i:i rl,,c If '?'"1 .in ''"I ? "I ' ?' Ki'ow ii h'stiv' i \ ? '.h ? parti i Ih 'I*' : r?\\ ? d ,,v Or' l.iv ?| he i . ..f and ?<:in th v . i ? . ? t. o! t 'hit ? - r~ !? r ? 1 ' ! tV ,-et i'ril I 1 , i ? : T> 1 1 ? I <)|.'|.J|- (fit I . 1 1 1 \ . ? ? v . ? - ? I by i r. .i| in- ? I ' J; provn h v t h ^ fir'"' ? Charleston Quar.mtin; v ' harle- ' n dcciarrd f, t n .'>-!ti? Satifd iv ngat:: ? N* *? -Or'c in ?' K-y \Vr--\ T;. "kfor.vlile I' r;..n ? ? ? i n ?? ! Mjc I ; j. j.j (*::?? ; M- V ? ??? < ' :> :uit ii in ltvl f< r ttver.il 'i-t' ? ???! Si V.TJI. 'l.lr- fit'.' 1: l*lthll I'rl'b* i'lO'lji-*' out ? ill \ a- Ion by t lit buaid ? ! ' Tf a * 1 : ? v h- alth vi;!.IK i?. v I 1 \;c I O-i -.li r* I n ? 1 i: ? pa.'; r>;- . . ? \? ill I"* allow 1 i" ' ii'*t t'h1 * i * ? '> ? < i!i::o' pirv i ? ;n ' hp h ? f ll''1 I'i 1 i i' 'h" in f . . 1 t ???.); r ? v for " i '1 ?>' ' ' 'U1 elara'"^n rf o".n r* r< ?? ? p-t* n : i p ?'> tho Imporia'-.JU ci fr-ti:. :u;h ?. ;!u? j v.,i N'r w rr>? ant. -? 1 MM'- ' i" vrar. A larfir> rnr.ficiinit i.- ,w <lije t*herr. I'll' 1? win no h? a !? *? ?; to bo broughr sn*o C^ario to:i ') :? ? .-. . ui' will be rut a?lva.nov in pn > To Be W ihoin d to \ t t in: i Atlanta. C;.i . Spfciii I Ii1? ciiii.,; negrccfi o! th)5 city .?:?? a t.r.ie; r.r' i i cnt!iii?iaslio rcccptlt'ii fn 1* i-i? :. i v i". I Washington, l< n in. c i t i fipeak hero on Srp'ctuboi 2r> h t;,iv ernor randier win wol cue the <>>!. orod rdticator on btCialf rf ;h? State, and Hon. Clark Howk'.I ft;; C:<> wii.to pooplo of the city. Pr >f. \\ tf.hlnr,to!i ' will ypcak en "Tb? Negro Racc in ilvj Light <;f FcTcign Travel," b?l;:? h i j experiences of- bUH#Cen: trip I i Eu rope. Th; Ka>3na t'l^ar Trus*. Havani, My f'^hie ? One of ;he prln clpal elgar mcrchar'* in Cuba, when interviewed regarding tie repo;-tcd consolidation of tobacco Intwosta, ?ald he knew nothing of any plan to con solidate <W\e raanufacturlrg cigar frous a of Chicago. Tamp* and Kay West, nor of any -Tampa cigar ?yndirate. If clsara wada In tba Uni te* States war* *?nt back to Havan i and than w-^Mppfd aa Havana cigars*, all the profits; ? well oa all the con fldenee, wwjM be dwatTtrjrrd. WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN. Gathering of Colion Well Advanced? Curlnf Tobacco. I !io w 'ending Monday. September 1R. Ix3!?, averaged slightly coolw than u?ual. although the temperature d* pirluiih \vc?e email. A maximum l? m persuure of 92 degrees occurred at St. MuMhfwk and Yttoaeeee, and a mini* mum ct 55 at Cre'-uvllle and Bpenetr. Thcr? w ?re ! to quite heavy showws on ih" 10th and 11th, over thu wf.-U'in and northern portion* of the Si'Ji* .ifi?r which ?Ih> wff-k wa* dry an I t ??n| a'fordiuf Ideal weather for scat hiring fttop<|, and for preparing la.vl.- uid mowing i ye. oats and wheat Tim induatioUK a i c that a larger i ll. if than ijhuhI of whoat. will ho I ? 1 in ' f. I tliii? fall ts* I Ik- how rains wr* r>t at. brne |H i , ? ('??* I'm: ( r ? > pp . and rinh da -it t" > pen rotten and t" bottom I llli] i 'it n i (M||h|,iji>>, io r<ppn rapidly, fi ?? ? 1 (lie r t >> , i? it ? in t'f pt.'k' d 31 iii< i s?h ih" iviMth'r was extremely \i<< . : n ! .? ! ? I " ? 1 1 i \ hdlf "t t h*> crop has | 1.- . ,-} .?) n ' i in nrinv p!a<r? i n . J...U. ?i hvOU ;?m- f air* fhr viPlds -i'r 'ii;ht i \rf-pi in i,hI)oiih nftanly ! I .?t:ip?*'f) ? on n t \ Uivre i 'lie I <r {?' t vi< M in Mor? l^if ' ctton < n n ' nu!f- to ({tow . bloom and frill, n' ' (? T ? b'' I cf.* ' h '? r ' will be' a * 0|? rrop in ?i o?r> onlv A sligh4 Improve n.c-nt !;? K ixirt'd <n f'% 'i-land cotton v.I.lch Ui ripening rather slowly. l.ii?': coin continues to Kmx nw "ly and unltfiji tlii'io cumtj an early frost, ?a : i 1 I a fairh. good tiop. Fodder pull inn i- nbo'it finished our the w?:i'in ???oiintioF, and i? Ins b'-ftn saved in ry. cel.-nt condition l.'arl v i i< (? bnivos' i? about Hiikhrd v.nh a good \icld r? One quality iiw if ripening and being cut rind i.tiK kc I There !s some improvemMjt i i b* notud ! n upland rire. 1 r ?i ? . nirnlpti, sugar-cane and sveet pot 1 1 o . b bavr tniiUy great Improvement and with f> H- ? x^piiom: are now very pi oniiHiu? Kali trui k !s about all planted, but i nt?d of rain to g?*rminatc tha i i I and to support Hi? young plants. 1 1 "i \ i 1 1 1' tf> underway with gencvully {'otj'l vi- l'Js "f bc-ih grass and pcavlnca. Ircrtlc Rebuilt. Train*. are on-ce mrre running over th^f Columbli, Newberry and Laurens b: idgo and tjrstlo across Hroad river n ir 'ho city. The Srpan that collapsed i wcfk ago. pi ociplt/it'ug a train to t j the i:.; uul below and citing several liw>, !? i been entirely rebuilt in t.he ir.t 1 substantial manner. The firs! train pi m 1 acros-s Saturday last and ui i !?> Mif pi.ij-.ige at tho accustomed Mii.d \ |ii tip more time than was ir'-- ? : yy v.m.- consumed in the re tm i idl ii u . r t!i<' t re.; 1 1 ft In order to be i' l> - 1 ii i ? i y itililti that if was done in Do- It manner. Mokt of the wr< !<>ii:<' his b?en remr>v?d from the ? n* ? > f i |io [-ui oi;| 'lisayOT. N . w Co! :<>rt Mills. l|i" i ri' iry f.f Stato has received ? it .., !?!: ? f 1 ? n f r a eotnmiyuion for u. " ( ?'?(in mill which is ?.o l>c ? t i Ml ? 11 <} II i-k ry ( tiove jo V ?rk ? "iiri'v v. i'i ;i <~;i pit 1 1 F. o;'k ? ? f I lii* I 'll"' fi ?'cip defer iv? ? n I i \ ? l> ?) ? I'l^K f ir correct io:i. I )v \V< . ? vi |* c 'tMi mill a.t Creep villi- i nvt k i m: it"'I headw i\ toward* > ii ??? . ; i ? ? ( I |i is ri t fi; t tin that .i J.nofn'it nii'l v> ill l?i* built liff.-ro many in ? irhx. Mr. VV< 1 or v?-l : Ivto'v ro. Ml !?? I fiolll f.Tt t : -l?\?l on .m >i *1 with the til'- rip h in pic\i<?" l.v <>btn1ned in <; .imillf in- baa more than onr-hi!f i ruivrl In a f.-vv days h* will net f i r >-iil- . rip; lens i'tero. n n ?1 will ; :? n irt fur th?? nnivli, where the v niniinl'" will be ( i si l.v procured. *1 1? ?? ? mi ion i f tlii< rnfprprlf." will ? if tu l>' less Himulate others, wild it (?< |.j-,<i|ii>if.(| iiiat a no h<r mill will spred I \ follow I'.llitn ? Ended fi liool w |1 oppi) M :? Ifi-i I'd. with lh? following ??">rp.<? <f it) ' ruotoi - \\ \v Xjck l^f . super nt^ndoint . I M M-XauM. principal ; hi I l li and NVttio NfrKonxi'* ? ifi in* V'ropi pfr?.i-n? n pp^a ran ? ?In., will |>r i hp ri ? ? > .c t sucpsrful ve.ir ? i ill. . >>t w *y\' h K fh" prfl" of <-? . ??? I ?| l|..,>u,. Rcad\ fur Business i;. 'vulroTl iv.'ifM^oor r >? ? b v ?h" management of ih.. /'v?ic? I?!ne 'hat ?:>? ' i ? i.-wo-m Farnwrll and ! ?< in -I rl< ' '^ad\ for pif;rn'<er I'i ir.e :?:vl I !: a ' thev wo'.ilr] .Ike to roi-i in -j:?; ted r?> an raily .i.i. \t- K?>p* i!r>o writes 'ha? 'ho ? pin' !:tir i* ? j 1 ! bo rcadv for business on f '? i ? ? 0r%? nf October The railroad ? jtp.n:;. i :?> will iuo?' likeh inspect ?nnrn iine lirtwetsn Doamark anJ l>oi>:>jn'! itl oiio?, and net make t-vo tripH. ::z the who!? Imp Ip pr?<>tlealJy ' ??!>?!* f'T l"t?!!l(? > now 1 he Neat Case. \t:o;n<y Citacral Dfllinger 1? pre parinp t.t p-j~h rho proscrutlon of Col Neil cn tno rriuilnal charges npou which hp was recently arreted. The c a s?: are to go beforo the Richland grand Jury a? the approaching October term of the court, and the attorney general to be ready for trial at that tinio. lie will insist on pro rcndinc wt.h th? tral at that trne. The Dar'fn Riot Cases. Ouyfon. Oa.. Special ?The Darien rirt rtpr.4 \vfr? Ctilled up Pnturday by the Kfilnghnm Court. Edward Illegal wn? oonvioiMl a h *cc#*M>ry in th* m??r der of IVnuty Sheriff Townc^and. of Darlen, and *entrnTd to life 1 m prison - menu Mtiibda Delegal, his mother, indicted un<Vr Mim/) charg*. waa rcqulticd. A ^umiuary of th? riot trio^a 'howi: Henry Delcgal, fcr criminal >-*^u!t, acquitted; John and Edward Pe'egft?-. for niiirder, sentenced to the penitentiary fcr life, and 28 r!oter? v.ere kentc?ccd to various term# of !nv prtscnnrmr: BOOU8 ANClRNT MANUSCRIPT. Th r> Alltged Treaiuret W /pre "Fnkrti" la Central \siji Orientalists will do/well to b* on their guard In connection with Central Asian manuscript*. wJlch have of 1 a to provided them with e?i<h an eudlesa subject of dlscuBtfloQ.', nays the Scots- j inan ft was Capt Bower who first discovered the existence of some ex- I treniely ancient manuscripts <1ur|og ( his great Journey n'-ross central Asia, i apd I)r. Sven lledin brought back & 1 rich collection for the edlUo&tion and , mystification of orientalists. Since I then the supply of ancient manuscript ; has boed very grea', but It is stated ; that tho gravest suspicion Is now cast upon the authenticity of a very large proportion of these so-called rollcs of antiquity An KnfcllBh*offlcer who 1* now en gaged in some exploring work In Cen tral Asl<\ baa discovered that there exists In Khotan a regular manufac tory of the manuscript relics. and so j larg? Is the output that he beliewa ! that at least f*5 per cent of the manu scripts which have reached Europe J from centrnl \sia during recent years j are spurious. The process of manu facture has been explained *o him, and j so Impressed Is he with tho difficulty ' of distinguishing between tho genuine j and tho counterfeit that he has him self adopted a rule of nevn under any circumstances buying any ancient book offered to him for sale Meanwhile thoro in much searching of l^?arls j among the owners of the manuscKjpts , which havo already found their way; Into tCurop'uu C0l)ecUoua The Philadelphia Times publishes ; the following letter from a perplexed j reader: "('an you Inform me whether / the 5 h i r t waist proposed for the male | sex I* to he tho ^port of fanhlon and j to pass from cambric to silk, having ! pompadour r.lccv<? at tho shoulders, ; or li; It for this season to A', snugly to i the arms? Can percales be worn, and la organdy permissible? J<j It to be , belted at tho waUt and end there, or j is It to preserve a masculine continuity j Indorsed by older practices? Of course, i If we must wear shirt waists, we waut to wear the right thing, and we seek authority. Yours faithfully, Doubt and Anxiety." a prrni'mcr. bannister? "So you think you will spend your vacation at some inland rctOJt?' Ilowson? " Yes. I don't feel that vie can afford to go to the yea shore this year " Damiister? "What place do you expect to go to?" How son? "I don't know Haven't tho least idea. Somewhere here In the west, though. My wife always decides such matteru." Vtarnister --"la she partial to tho western re.orlu " llowson ? "No, but I've been urging thut we go to the sea or some fashionablJ i lace down east."? Chicago. Times-Herald. Ho?\ in Sliflh<< ilir Sliukr! A h)i a V* i fi #s ?- li i t b-t? rn w ?i ?? ii lift Kind's ' hill Tonic ?? 'I 111. Snllii" Pied C ?-'oj> ? rh! !-<. l>r K1 ' t :s; i? A !l d?-:?w.t ? h ! Mi it vv i.i. a N i> IH'.nn l ??., ? hiilot c, N. i'. ; i lire k'<) > 1 1 itt'l'll. ? Th<? ?) t> ?1 ??*>* eontiimn ti?'W Incline to'.v Ki 1? "VHClllinCSS..'' ">ly wife i 1 111) t hn thllla >tn<l one bottW* o: W|ntrr> mithV > liill Cure i.-ui-i-tJ h?:. Miu has never Uen lot in- rod *uh nilla Rjiift'. Mihr* i.t.'ln \ tT*. I ''ii hurt tJn'ihilis lor \ > o r h hi I hr^ke ilo-m <mUi VMbIit* .mlt li'i. I'hlll tNim."? W. K. t nbhvrly, Upton. Ky. . Addr-is# AJnnu? I'etbh t Cn., i. on lav lie. Kv. ? ? . . j 'IV ||* In llic llloml. "IMood will tell'" iii liu.nnn tdnfia as j much ho as in tl>? lower order of animal And Ui n" way does ti toll ??<> !? ly ns in n j low condition of h"?lih wh^u Hi" blood bo- j eotm s Impure and lmpo\ ori-h"d. T < purify the I lood ?n<> ?.'lvo tono and vigor to t 'i? ?y? tern take Mr* Jo" Peraon'B H?medy. A eplen- j did toni<\ in* itforntur nnd uuilvabvl np?oilb! j for nil forms nf 1. 1 .-> . .1 nnd pfcln dhcatP. Ad- j iln'8-, J or. I i r.poN, Kittrell. N. C. The ^lornltii; 1'nnt. tiiilaiKh, y Ii not n* ol 1 a? Minio of th? rtail !?? In (ho Male, hit for NVws It lend"" tin in ill'. both ?ri e nnd Nft'iou 1. at the 1 ? * i ick ol f I ui ?? jinr. A* ti ? I'/iv fT nnd fR or h iiii>riifnK I'ni y "lion jr.iu can get ti belter one for 1 1. >ord for aninple copy. Ad drt??*?, lur. I '? f-T, I < it t ?* kIi. N. t', ? ??Geuernl <Mile? will bo grnnd m?r.?hnl In the Wa.-hiiik'Uin J'ewey parade. Don't Tuborco Spit and Smoke Tour Life A way. To quit tobacco oaslly nnd forever, be mai? netle, full of Ufe. nerve and vljjor, talte No-To flic. tho wonoer-wt?r!'er, tb.it mulces weak men stror.R. All tlruf.-j.'irMs, COc or tl. Cure I'liaran trcJ Ilooklct u -1 simple free. Address Btcrllnc I{eine<ly i'o . Chicago or New York. Snap often present* n bar to tho hobo j i ujIn^H. I'linlli'v's !?:>?? Salvo Cnrrii Sorr r ypuln l h ? e>> dayn chronir r?si>i l:i j day-, or money >'v-k All d i ugRbt". oi bv j mall, 5?'w . pel >" * I'. Havec. I)i?-ittu. ; I'iao'a ' nrc l"i "in inptio.i hn? no < -pnl ' 11 n i on hint die K At. A lino it 'W>r!i ? rr? St , Hr.ITi ... N V . May P. IS'Jl Vo? I* the rime to l'l?nt ' Iriwhcrrln Ou i" f ? ?'c inh ion ' "in telt how t-> mak? mon-y j od them. riiwbe.rj Spcct illst1, \iltrc I.N.t'- j "Necessity is the Mother of Invention. It Ti-js (he necessity for ?t reliable blood i purifier And lor.ic fh.it brought info exist- ! ence Hood's SA's.ipjnfld. It is a highly i concentrated extrjet prepared by .t com bination, proportion And process peculiar ? to itself And giving (o Hood" s SarsApi- ! rillA unequalled curative po-zvc*. -7 (codS Sa'Ciaftallf^ So nirthp'nre. A remark nfade by a 6*ycar-o!d boy on a certain occasion was the natural result of confusion in his pmall mind, but It caused amusement to the by- ! senders. The house In which he hid first seen the light of day had been ; torn down to make room for a wider street, and the 1 it tie boy. holding fast to his father's hand, viewed the Ytilns with grief and amusement. "Why. papa!" he cried, sorrowfully. "Why, papa, I wasn't born anywhere now, was I?" __ Ex-Congressman Simpson says n? enjoy* bib editorial dutW* mor? tbaa he did hU work as congressman. ~ ~ ^ I ?fcutr it mooa CU*n blood m?4m ft clean skin. N? beauty without it. CWareta, Cftndy C?thur tie clean your blood and k?D it clean, by ?tirring Up the laty liver ft*?d driving ail nn* purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish piwplea, boil*, blotchea, blackhcad*, and that sickly bilioua complexion by taking Cascarets, ? beauty for ten cents. All <uuf* guU, autiefaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c-, Wfc < -?Indian sumtmr will &oon hav? Its In uiugs. Educate Your Uoweja With fdtemrtiM. Candy Cathartic, ou.e Sonatipalion forever I0c. ?6c. It O. U C. 'ai '? drug Rista rel upd money. ? Even the i oat tempered ipaq's hair will h t ve a fulling out. T<> Cure Constipation forevor* Takf; Caacaiets Candy Cuthortlo. lOoor&A. If C. 0. C. tail to rur?-. druggists refund mouoj. ^ There should be lots of "rocks" in tno cradle manufacturer's business, Tetterlue In The N'.ime o' It. II you h'iv,: any akin dls^asa 'as rrz^ma ? *!' mcum. i inn vrorm or tettei nothing ivljf ?:ura you so quickly or ihorotijjhly a? TotteMnc It tu^s cured iboii'ftoda and will cure you Nu meroun te&tlin >iilala for th? asktu/ Accept no 6ul<atltu:o .I 'J' s|n?f>K itiv. Msnui'r , hnvan null, (iii.. will nerat you a box pi>stpald I or 'Or Is stamps If you: d ugglsi d'ean't k ep It. ? -Labor Is ao ecaroo in Colorado tint wa gee havn boon materially iucreuded No fa- llao lor Fifty Cento. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men stro .?, blood puro. 60o, $1 All druggist* - A hurricane v?reoker| th? courthouse at Winfleld, W, Ya., on Woduoaday. Mr*. inflow's Soothing S,y mpfor oh ltd run u t thlnK.foliens the milium reducing In'lumv tltifc. allay* pain. cute* wl ad collo ii '. 4 bottts Fits permanently cured. No lit* or nervoai. it** after first day's use of Or. Kline's Oreat Kerve Restorer. %'i trial bottle and treatise frea l)H.lt. 11. Klink. Ltd,. Wl Arch St . 1'nlU. 1*4. TIME TO PLANT STRAWBERRIES. Should he Planted in thi fall an-J Cov- j efed till Spring. Strawberries set !n the fall will give ft goefd crop of largo, early be>rrle3 pro vided the plants are good anil the soli i?ich. The most Important point Is to have vigorous plants of the very best varieties, so that they ma>'' make a quick, large growth boforo winter sets in and be ready to bear a heavy crop when the spring opins. The best plan for a beginner is to write to some reputable firm who makt'j the growing and soiling of strawberry plnnt-R n regular business. Sfu-h a firm will not only sell you the plants but give you exact and reliable information as to what varieties l<> plant., how to plant an. I how to cul tivate. It will net pay to plant the sloven grown, run down plants usually to be begged of one's neighbors. Better plant none. An enterprising house wife can, wlh (ho best improved varieties on a small garden plat, make not cniy enough to Firpply her own family, but also sell berries to amount 'I t a neat ftim of pin money, for fine ripe, fresh strawberries s^il, themselves aiinos'. any where. Such plants often yield more clear profit than the whole farm besides. Thru next spring, after the crop of berries is gathered, the plan's can be worked out and will br-ar a s;ill larger crop th;"1 f-pring following. There i<> nioro Catarrh tn this section of tho Orutntrv than all other diseases put together, and until the last few roars was supposed t?> ho incurable. For a i?reat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease utid prescribed local remedies and by <;onst\nU.v falling to cure >Nlth local treatment, prof.ouncwt it in curalde, Srlnnre has proven cat-irrh to b? a ( o?Ht,tu(ionnl disease and therefore requires ton&tituthinni treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. Cheney ?V Co.( Toledo, Ohio. 1h th" onlv convlitutlonal ctire on the market.. It is taken internally in <lonos from 10 drojw to a t >,'? spoon ful. It acts directly on the )>lood and mucous surfaces of the system. 1'hey olTer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and teeti* monlnl". Addr?*AF..I, Ciikkev& Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv DruiruistH. 74c. Hall's Vnmlly Pills are th? b>?t. - Autumn leaves are getlittg ?-eady to take a tumble. Look at yourself! Is your face covered with pimples? Your skin rough and blotchy? It's your liver! Aver's Pills arc liver pills. They ciire constipation, biliousness, and dyspepsia. 25c. All druggists. Want your moutlnclie ?r beartl <* beautiful hrown or ilch lil?ck ' Then usp BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Whiskers W Cr?. or Piuavn'i. 04 R Co. N M, Au ITnbuppy N'xrae. I romember hearing (ho following story from the late Canon Bardsley, author of "English Names and Sur names." There was once a woman ? "a little crackey," I think, " said the canon, by way of parenthesis ? who had a foil whom she had christened What." Her Idea seems to have bc?n that when in after <lays he was asked his name, and k^pt raying "What," amusing scenes would follow, which was likely enough, especially if the hoy was careful to pronounce the as pirate. Such a scone did. I believe, I occur once when ho went to school, i and was told. 83 a newcomer, to stand | up and furnish certain particulars. ! "What Is your name?" asked the teacher. "What," blurted out the boy, ; amid the laughter of tho class. ' What | is your name?" asked the master again, with moro emphasis. "What.'.' replied the boy. "Your name, sir!" roared back the Infuriated pedagogue. What, What!" roared back the terri lled urchin. The sequel I forget, but I believe it one of those^c<ies la whlc^ the follies of the parents are visited on the children of the.drst generation. ? Notes and Queries. - I ? ? . Man Could Not Live. A Frenck, naturalist says that If the world were to bccome birdleee man could not Inhabit- if after nine years' time. In spite of all tbe aprtya and poisons that could be manufactured for. the destruction of Insecta the bugs and ?lugs would almply aai 09 orchard* and cropa. ^ " Wholesale Prices for All. There U no rt-itc? Jvu %1' x.W ;?*> i?l?U iinti\ ;6 I'-} ^V*"'1 ?t;M i w't J? AT i w h A It ?,,i t s\i a ?t':^K*vniiu(l*tcd l'v-k i:?tt .??*!* \* ?" oui?. *ht.l> w fix !f ?U v.?'7 U,|- - ' r 1* l? WU? *?' alr.ol (if ) .-??i p?? ?' ft u irantft i li t ? I'm an * i ? V 1***1 )<"il till I1 l? !M ?tf.ul . o'.li i A Ay. i -l t'Ull III) PtiMU4b.fi, ?!l *<???! i < t WKlnOi *nil in ti ' 1 rrervtfc'T>2 t.uej! l.c; n;". ? uui 1'' ?w. ?i. I I . ? \ M i i, ,1. 'tut I -k VI * f-nr | *>i?ih \< M 'Ail ? i ? rt f >>: |?? 1 CI ?Ut '? (Ml |i?ri <#.i? on vt'ir x ? Ml I piir'h??>?? >0) <3ii t'i> MtPftptr thill ' lO'lj . rnt.i tin IHAiK r' Uio n^tr.e ' '1 J ii.e* ? n. ?n iorini'oi.l i !l.e r?.ii. i en filter Vl?.- ( ' II IK f'rtio' i ,W?Vu' /V" / 1 Til on If AT III h (At: ft > ?? I ft i <1 ? i / a i <>>? i /? 'N //? " I -) 'i : i.V/> l.xtjfl.yflt MA ft. 1' , Oh 'I. U < ' '> I II I -x ''' /: < : r I , ( ( t '? I " ?"? < </ / A f; /< TTAC'I t' P 1/*Y' yi-Kf- I < i 'A / .? / II / /. i /.t.t A A /' ; f/iM't ft I / /'i / /' ' I" IJ1:, ' / V'i A. V /' l< K - / /' /A ' i a / *\* / r* i / / \ > 7 /?r )'/? \ r I ' TV to f i 5!). /; / c ) ( ,| /..->?? A /.7 AVMch liOi-k fliitll r?-n*1 yon ? Address tlii? way: JULIUS MINES & SON BALTIMORE, Ml). Dept. 2M, RICfS GOOSE GHEASi III hn . MoNJtr i'ACK HIIKt'M \TlttW I'VIMMU li. l.uClt CHOI 1' nu I ( (II. h. uraiiiliiuiiiicr us> J i:. ?liy not you? II'?; th? urcatfM III- dclnc known. iol.l <? nil ?li mi l k in r.il il. (jousK oa:-.A-n umwk.vi t Mi?W ' . 1 I . UtK**it' It", ^ * u:lly tvllts hail uu IirrlAeo, but she h;?-? ba^ti CASt'AKh/i'S and they have ull diwui?|>wtieu 1 h.td been tri-ublet'. with constipation for 8onio time. bu*. after ta'.< lnu tho llrs?t Cubuaiut. I U.ivo hud no trouble ?with this Jilunoiit. Wv cui.uot speak too bl?b ly of f'uscarcts " ) r;i.u Waiitman, 6<0d UoiiaauVov.u A\o . i iiilacltli'lila. Pa CAN D V CATHARTIC TrtAOe MARK prOISTTReO ricasant. I'alat.iblo, l'< tci.t. TAftc (ioo<! po j Never Sicken. Wcxii.cn i?i t ? r J |?(*. 10c. '/6c 'J)c I*... CURE CONSTfPATION. ... ?ifrllrtR (liic >'(>olrril. Xrw Yotii. ^14 ti&f* f-'ild nml K.v.->rnr<le<'?Hiy nil liriij? Rw 4 I U'wRW t I St? Tobacco lluwt. 5erul youi name and address on a postal, and we will S;nd you our 1 56 p.isro illustiated catalogue f i or. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. 176 Winchester Avenuo New Haven, Conn. DUMB Planes for $195. Buy direct from thn mnuufncluror. 8utlBfa<5? lion gunrm.tecd. Address 1,1, F. MOLLER, Manufacturer, ItefiCmoWH. ? * MJ. ! ALL THE STYLE of a S3.C0 Shoe nut s $2.25 CASH. ASK FOH THE J.tfQUFM SOLD Everywhere .Mntfv !m J. K. OKK SHOE CO.. Atlnnta, Ga. THE REASON WHY For mnn o* beast 4 SLOAN'S LIHIMENT Excels ? is that it Penetrates to the scat of the trouble ira mediately .and without irrita tine rubbing ? and kills the pain. OH KtlF.HV DEKrRiPTIUM. May t>6 you 1)0 not need anvtbfng in out tin* bow. I u t if you should, now or ]at*r, consult your interest bv n rillJitf us (or i tIcm ? . Aiir ftrdew ODSU1I your minci. ... n<l before j >our ordera, Now la tba tinio to buy a Tth'o llu ll?>r Thresher, We a till the I1K8 1 . W. M. CIBBEB & CO, < oi/l ?fun, ?, ? . ORGANS OK Best Quality Jb'liOM $35.00 Upward FKOll $115.00 Upward. Writ? m> for <*l? 'J'orms K.4NY. A?'dreM M. rt. MftLONB, Columbia. 8. C. GINNING ? MACHINERY. n??f irj!th l uoumaiio Suction nie^atlnfr, OiuniuK 11 in! lvu. kiiiK Syatoin is the simplest ami Moat KI1)o]< ut en thu Market Fotly eight i otnr.lfto Outfits in s , th C'nroUuA; F.iiCh Ouo (i IvIok ui'9i?!ute Sitffofuctiou. BOILEltS AN 1 1 ENGINE^; Slide Valve, Automatic and Corliss, My li^M mid l!?nvy ! IH'nm Saw Mills t an not to ?.*() u ill )i'J in lU's-i^b, I'.lllclouoy or Prien l.y any I>?h|it oi Manufacturer lu tbo Houth Write lor l'riccs nud CuIiiIokuos. V. C. BAD HAM & CO., IJ.'4 Main Si, COLUMBIA, - - - ? S. C. Why take Nau3eoii3 SVI^ticines? Ars you suffering with III0IGF.STI0M ? Ard y)ti sulfaring with *133:/ or BUIO-A TMWBLE 7 Arc yon * to COLIC, FiiATU* LTVCf of PAI.Vi in th? UQWELS ? Do yo'i * i f i!' ten II HTjrn vriON or :J3IO f of Uttl VE? Do you fa jl L \ N S rJOR. iiii'l D^OIL ITATCD i \ t!i*? moru iiy ? dunrcnir 'cures THHfVl A!-L ! ! rieasanl to Take, Stimulating, Oiarjtic, StomsMc, Absolutely Puro. !'s bast KIDNEY and WES MEDICINE IN THE WORLD II! FOR ?Al? Ot ? OUt H UAROI IN A DISPENSARY Art^ntc Wanted You enn i .in ( N> prr *? o. hni<ll1' k Abvlllo iiulllvU <>?r INiriralt* nml i'r.tmfx. ^ill?<(?r Icruts. C. II. Andcrsou & Co.. ail Bun M . D-il'ius .<** and Whtokry HaW* cured Dt homo with* out pain. Book of par ticulars ncnt FBKK. II h.WOOLLBY. M.l). Atlanta, lift. Oflico uw N. l'ryor 8t 81 rnf Silt! AVe again offer the cleanest tepd wheat on j the market, and from probably the largest crop yield in the Rate, If not tho United States. Wo had 355 acres In wneat this year, and l ho crop averaged 20 bushels per acre. Whero we had a. good stand, not winter killed, we had over 40 bushels j er acre. One hundred bushels of our wheat will contain l???s cockle teed than one bushel of ordinary teed wheat. 1'iico #1.16 per bushel on cars at Charlotte. ,'Jag* hold' two bushels and nro new, no ? barge for bag*1. Terms; Cash with order. Hie Oil J Feiliei ft, Per FRF.D OLIVER, Pres f. Charlotte, ? ? ? N, G. A'J'I i; ,\ HO .V u facilitated i? yo.i inonlloa this paper whon writinx advertisers. So. 33 Pev. (now Bishop) JO ?.S. KEY W ot We tfa Vi- your 1 EE TH IN A <Tcethin>? I ovv<lo?s> to o r iltlo gr.i di%hi!fl with Mi - bap Ji'esi r.-Miite. '1 he ftrect* wcr.? almost m)tui<*ai nml r ertnlnly moro eatiefnctbry than ircm anything we ever uwd.u Costs only 25 Onts. Ask your Draggisl TOP fl "hot kept by drittfgUtfl ^ rr.afl 2?G Ccud to C. j. MOFFETT, m, D,, St, Louis, Mo. P.UTUB'S RARBOLATE OF ItlDIHE A n iinra?ilr<-?! < ?ir?? for Catarrh, Ooti niiiiil>tloii ' lln> Fever. AlldruggUt*, 61 00 W. M. SMITH ft CO., Buff ?!??. N Y.. ? rop ?. Br. Rlcord's Cssance of Life Ktue^,.i? ar.l, n?* or-fallini< reni?-.ljr for ft 11 c?w of nervouft, tuantal, rhyhlo! <loM Ity. lot. vitality and rr* matin* <fecay In both poaltlv?, r^ruanent etirw full tr<>ntui*nt #5, or 41 a bottle; ?t*mp t or eltxolar. i. JAcQUKS. Agonf. lifl Broadway. fl. y. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 A$3.gQ 8HOE8 Bi'gy Wfrrlh u i?f Mkar ukii rpdMMdtoo 1,900,000 V? ALL LIATNMS. ALL BTYLtt tia?nttNiww?.fc^M Tak* . tOtWMI or t* 1 wot 14. tl n?4 nr w. u OOMU0 eo. SwiftnL ?m