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% s I slopes that fall hundreds of feet dowr into the valley helow; and also the Iv loin InP lilt lot Ufi !? ? wnloa ?la l?? - * sjflj h r-' ' *S*20 ' - . . .1 * * $ V . .1 fr Fpilent jlhor | the Mystery of II c* ? CC | uviffim/c "Nj Ji Thoso who nro uralnlnjr flesh | arid strontfth by recular treatl! ment with / 1 Scott's Emulsion / should continue the treatment /In hot weather: smaller dosr and a little cool mllkwlthltwi! do nway with any objectior 11 which Is attached to fatty pro| ducts during tho heatoci II season. r 11 ? ?i I I . v-.oo Km. in , a name so givei^ it. not because of its t smallnesN?for It. i? two miles long, and in one place, half a rail* across? hut to distinguish it from the tlrossScliwar/.weiss glacier tiiat hangs above t I I on the other aide of the pass. It is .1 lonely and grim road, a road [ In which no bird is hoard or seen from the time that the village of St. t'hria ' topli is left behind oil the Swiss side ^GERMICIDE ta combined therapeutic action I on the blood and the mucous aembrane, Hancock's Liquid Sulphur positively and surely Cures v Catarrh Catarrh is a constitutional disease, and local treatment alone h^Leaxlers^ J it the drujc husiuee* of IKteshurg ar? occupy the Cerner Drux Store Next to Soda Drink* of all kind* a-e to be had tl tlon business is almoxt equal vo that or i the Prescription work in town neeeesaril Ynil u ill nof ?- "* " ? Tim moos Bioh:. who i Iih Depot. 1'hr lineal ."V/fPMB ier*. Their Preserip- " *' >i t'ity. Doing most ?*f y makes t!ii? the 'T! /.J?* iijujamo rar I]JNO BLOUNDELLE-BURTC II "To die U landing on a silent sh< Willi billows nrvrr brat, nor | tcriweii roar. [\ I S< '< VTr" "lb BOW N k!" CiiemWl*. I j 40,115 l'earl Siteei. New YotU \ jut. >nd ^'.oo; ill dru^iju. )N 1\ >rt. ^ I RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICKS. ; , (.linn \\\r viuago of .^anii Mailre is ||' reached on the Italian side: a road that |'j w'nds :tt t:rst. and at last, through lir?J woods and pine tires, but that In the middle is nothing hut a path, cut in so::!" parts anJ blasted in others, along the granite sides or the rocks, and hanging in many places above tht valley tar below. Patches of snow and pieces of rock that have fallen from above, alone relieve the view on I will not cure it. Sulphur is the reatest germicide known, and a mlessbut|x>werful constitution ler. Its value has been recogr ages,but all itscurativeeffecta tr obtainable till the discovery ck'a Liquid Sulphur. So postaction that we guarantee it to rrh, Eczema, Acne, Itch, Danigworm, Prickly Heat, DiphthcMouth and Throat, Granulated ? ind all diseases of the Scalp. ..... .,v/i ?ai?nuj uviu ui unmiii the medicine prepared bv them. They snlii Lu-iiuss. You need not go elsewhere v< u can iind in their large stock of dru^s hud see us. Timi next dny after Inking lit your prrscripi'mi hiHitii)g I hut Kllidl I i hoJ s judrie*. Coiue nons Bros. jSH ?vv ?*ric ."*caicu uii meir bench ouo evening. still makin plans, wlien they saw one of Sir footmen coming towarils thee bringing the usual hatch of and letters. It was the time at the post generally came in. an had made a habit of having tin respondents brought to them and of passing the half hour dinner in reading their letters usual| K their j CALL ON '-a j. c. glover papers which at mis STOt d they Bireor- you will fi> there, before i. The j the side of the path: oa the opposite I Bide of the ravine is nothing hut a t huge wall of granite that holds no . | snow, so slippery is it: but above which hangs, white and gray, like tlu? face IB , of a corpse, the glucicr from which I the pass derives its name. JD A lonely and grim road even in the daytime, when a few rays of sunshine manage to penetrate it at midday, when occasionally a narlv of inui-iKta MAMC0C IMiWlMI Prepared* "mi bcM line I Uorea, Cb< * -eurrvrrsr r Pile*. Rou j^-a^raa^gjc all Hkiu L>; Sold at all re fc * w??S 4 ou the rzsms* hancg SSiMHBHKaJHHHHHH! k's liquid sulphur ointment. ? wpMlHlljr (or Ilnrni, Bctlda, Open I Htl, ifeU 1'arts, Haw Surfaces, Holla, gbneea of Faca and Hands, and M OflD lacasen. H liable dras stores. Write for free booklet curative and toilet tuc of sulphur. 33 CK LIQUID SULPHUR CO, H Baltimore. Md. K| " ?ol< ything in tho General IV i be fOund at the store of IE3. JOIST Every thing 1] on merit. Give me a c* lerchandise line il First-Class 9nd ill. Prices Riaht mail namieu several to 1 .ord and one to Ida. anil they began use them. Those to I'enlyn wei iiary ones and did not take long reading-. and he was about t round and ask Ida if hers v niv Import am i\ when ha was s by a sound from her lips?a soui bo looked at her. he saw that s Eunk bark against the wooden tTpo" Dry Goods, Notior re ordl^ Shoes; Hats, <? torn 7 ;r,7?ed' Staple and Fane no that Groceries and be hau rail of r* ? _ _ tnay be met with, and when sometimes ^ the voice of a goatherd calling his Hocks rises from the valley below; but lonelier and more grim, and more black and Impenetrable at night, and rarely or even then trod by human 'jf | foot. For lie who should attempt the passage of the Sohwar/.welss Pass at I night, unless there were a brilliant I moon to light hint through its most : -.- \*X f ^r-?'i'^fe ^ I ( DESPAI lite garden seat, and that sin deathly pule. The letter ahe I ceived, and the envelope heari green stamp or Switzerland. Us en at her feet. "Ida! my dearest! what is it?" claimed, as lie bent towards li {dared his arm round her. "Ida you had had news, have you?V "The dream?" she moaned, dream! <>b. Cod!" e was 4JI^II5II = V1UU1II1 ia?I reng the 1,1 fa" HARDWARE OF ::"Z ALL KINDS. "iTe J. C. GLOVER. "the I rnppuu |J- 1 >11 lUiMT HIS lirt' & I !n his own cands. j Yet. on :i:i August r.lglit of the year I I In whit'li litis tale is told, ami when thorn was a moon that, lining ncaf its full, constniuently rose late and shoue till nearly daylight, a man was making Jds way across this pass to Italy. Midnight was close at haltd as, with * weary steps, he descended a rough I C! *iewn in 'rock?a path which. /^bV? - ^1? r> --t/ /* j c fs, .-*r-v \ >%, e Souru!?2M Raj L-V/A.Y V F PI \ THF ^ ^ win. Hci'vou Cures MALARIA .res CONSTIPATION AMD ALL [VER JtlLMENTP "What dream?" he wl Rwe.it of horror, of undefined, un honor broke out upon bin fot "What dream?" "The letier! Head the letter tinswered, while In her eyes look he had onee seen before?t away look that had been there he first spoke to her of his br murder. II., ?l . .....I 1 ?! - ^ v 1 1 " tile A k n?>wn AND CASKET ( head. !" slio ???? was a he far- \VANTED ? Everyone who i when printed stationery to rerneni other's that we have just receive 1 a tine 1 of Stationery am) inks?that our t\ i ror sar?'ty. had a rude handrail <>f iron attached to the side from which it was cut?and n ac hed a : mull plateau, the >i/.o. perhaps. of an ordinary room. unci it.ctn \v|;i< }i strain thp path went mmm on. I"i*. in thi- plateau shelved down, for a hundred lcet or mere, an almost perpeml! ular moraine, or glacier Iced, ,er and at the foot of this lay the KleinIMe Scliwarr.wciss. with its crevasses ftlis*re tenint; in the nuio::!!*rht: f??r the moon 1 g:<i:a'4 countf CONVENIENTLY OPTING ALL THE occi I CP THE SOUTH. ] w. A.'iui.;-;.' s. h. ha 1 Pari-ncer Traffic Manace?. Ci eral Fai i i Washiscto:!. r.. c. W. H. TAYLCE. Acs't Cei l Pace. Afent. / ROUGH A fitSf VEST!. I 5!!|. t.ws I AND IUVE THE 8 | B[ST W?WG I : CAR S^vrf I .TLAJJTA. GA- I Q I * J* EVERY BOTTLE GU, ARANTEED. PRICE 50 CENTs. t v. .-.. Vl'ru II \t III* ?picked it up and read it liur and then lie. too. let it fall asa leaned liaek against the seat. "Philip Stnerdon my brother" dorer!'* ho exclaimed. "Philip Sn my friend, an assassin! The i rimed, the self avowed murder \Valter I'undall! Ida." he said fii.it to her, "Ib his tiopro jp dream ?" n-iicr | iaces an* new ami ntylutl ami thai I rledly: i Advocate .1??1? Office ih turning < in and Urst-class work, s mar lenlmi, vr: "aof W HITB'S - Cream Vermifug Hut n.id tupped ?\ i .1 tb" great mountains jut above Iiy now. and lighted up the pins It was evidently considered a dangerous part of I'.ii route, sinrp between tlio edge ot t..e plateau and tlie side of tin- moraine a wooden rilling I ad been erode 1. consisting of two short upright posts and a long cross one. As the man rcaohed this plateau, holding fj to tin* rail with one h and, while with 1 thp fltllfir I'O IKOll olunntd....!. ~ - Sour Stomach 1 "I tisod Cascarets anil feel like a new roan. I hare ?. been a sufferer from dyspepsia and tour alon u"h for the last two years. I have been taking medl- jr. cine and other drugs. but could find no relief only for a short time. I will recommend Casearett to CVf my friends as the only thine for indlaeblinn and sour Stomach and tq kbcp she bowels fa good com OVt >ine Accident. Rut. no: tnnt la yard's resource. I have hlusted my ?7 for ever by one foul deed: let me lure it as a reparati(?n for my crlm?. t what is my future to 1 ve> Am I live a miserable existence for yenra some distant country, frightened at ry strange face, dreading to read try newspaper that reaches me for B. McMASTER Bicycle Snpplie Tennis and Ril ;PKQ I I rinnrlc S, *'v< V' "Yes." she walled. "Yes! I nize it now." CIIAPTKK XX 'HW"- Sell war/.weiss l'i\ss. I frouilhts south oust of Hvvltzerl fiati" Is now well known to t.ilneara, because of the rapid n In which they can cross froi couutry to another, anil :il> cause of the majrulth ent view r,.,.OK. i - ?F-.? '1r^& THE GUARANTEED eailins W 0 R FVj mo.,',0 Dcurn ncpRtU n one ? r o lio- THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. * tl'jt t DrWARF OF IMITlTinnil . ? .. ... ...o ?.|?wnoun n .i? t\ ""* wftlkiug stick. lie perceived u stone? j it may have been placed there for tho I purpose? large enough for a seat; and taking <?ft his knapsack wearily, he sat I down upon it. Yt ' Time presses." he muttered to him, geir. "vet T niitPt rest. Otherwise I #fii:ill not be at Santa Madre by eight j o'clock tomorrow. 1 can go no farther I without a vi st." tiarry Stucklcy, Mcuch Chuck. Pa. fca The ^ x rtliat I shall see myself denounced it, and never knowing a moments ice or tranquillityV Ah, tlervasel voudor what you would say if you ew that, for your sake, I have sacrl- ed every hope of happiness in this 1qq4 rid and all my chances of salvation ???th? next." He went back to the r stone after uttering these thoughts il sat down wearily upon it. "If I lilt know ?Ko? s- : 1 JV i>C* I I VJWUC Guns, Ammuni Etc. Repairing wa?nst- Coiui ition, mbia, S. C. it present* 10 the traveler. Mm It offers to iliera a choice eitli making a passage over the siui mountains that rise above it cross the great Schwarzweiss p or of keeping to the path that, rising to the height at some pl:i 10,000 feet. is. except at the si perfectly passable In good weal is (rue thut he who. even while i )i ullolll.i turn ??! *.Itr *>? w-iM rr-ovop ' Twr orwuinf only or it* i* of Ballard-Snow Liniment C w-rlail *?'*". louis, mo. anil (lacior. ? ,c?o? R. B LITTLE liiimit, I l,or j The only place in I.kesvilh Oil t)|P TO GET YC.l'R DINNKIt FOR TWENTY iuvic i> .in iiiufiuiut; leeillif,' Qt itWfulness in i Iny alone at nljrht amongst the mountains, in knowing ami feeling that for mil's around there is no other ? creature In those vast, cold solitudes hut ourselves; and this man had that fueling now. "How still?how awful this pasg [ ' Is!" he -aid to himself, "with no sou in} j hut the creaking of that pl.i. i ;r below I netHr.-.i. l'?t atablo. Potent. Tui? Oood. Do flood. K<>vor Slokeu. Weaken or flrlpe. 10c. 25c. 50c. Neeer bai aolil in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. f Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Or Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595 niu ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES " < i:? __ iif( 11 is best," he thOmtUl* ... poor old mother di(1 not know when on I said good-bye" to her this afternoon, P'a and slie bade me tome hack soon, that ' .... . ....V mat r)j(i Uldlll Wits filed ;il last and had lost all track me, 1 could make my arrangement* re calmly lor leaving Huiojie. might mi look foriyiu-d to returnlug to gland i?uiue day. and spending my > there while oxidating my crime t. while 1 know nothing. 1 must go and no till at last I reach some .oe where I may feel safe." le looked at his watch as he spoke lessly. would rink liis lift?, for I above him only are the vast "horns" and "I'lss," below him are still the ravines through run the boiling torrents know pertfully .is ihe "Sehwjtrz" at "Weiss" rivers rivers that rarr them huge hottlder stones and trees wrens-lied from their root % FIVKCRNI*. MEALS AT^Utioi'Rg hough white Guockhies a*d I'riits a 8pi:cai.ty tiiore . which n re It1 ANTK')?We want to do yu id the Job Printing for the year It*; y wlih Cjiod work at reasonable prices. pinp- ( s; dry | | -O.W11U no human being here but mo. I Yet. I should be glad I am alone." At this moment a few stones in the moraine slipped and fell into th glacier. and the man started at the dis>ur tlnet sound they made in that wild34 erness of silence. Then, a", he sat there gazing up at the moon and the ' snow above him, he continued his nicd- ' itations. " hit the i s:1iii:ki never tome baek, that 1 had 10 a farther destination than Italy before Pa me; best that my father did not know that we should never meet ayain. Nev er! never: Alt. Cod. it io a long word." ' Vet it must be done," he went on. ( "v "If I want to dt'.tg il>is mlserahl lite out. 1 must do it elsewhere than in Knuhtinl. That sleughdinund will sure- '"t ly lind me there: it is possible that he <awill even trail; me to the uutiitodes fc's nimsetr. and saw that the night wag ?sing. "Another tive minutes' rest." saiil. 1 will si.irt ag*ain across L? d t pass." L#\ \s he sat there, taking those last ~ e minutes or rest, it seemed to him I nxes ?? there was some other slight | (,^rde tnd breaking the stillness of the plies a :ht. something else besides the oc- t & SUf ?ional crm-king noise made by the trier lielow ind the subdued rn-n> I FILERS and EN< ant' fclieet Iron W or , Hangers, Ete. Building Castings?Caste n Hose, Pipe. Valves nmi Felting: Belting nd Repairs. LOMBARD FOUNDRY, MA PLY STORE, Augusta, Ga. ^ I 1VT CC Tanks, Slacks J I 1^1 Stand Pipe k,Shafting, Pulleys, Clearing, very day; capacity 300 hands. , Packing and Machine SupCHINE & BOILER WORKS UKH ! - ?.~ """ ! M?IIS ? MMtm t Yet. if I were sure that l\e U lying about having >e<-a my fju-e before, I f,>: would go bark ami brave hint. Where 'n did he ever see it??where??-where? 'k(> fo my knowledge I have never seen <*is bira." an lie rose and walked to the railing J s,c above the moraine, ami looked down , *r< at the glacier, and listened t.? the 10 < r.ti k iig made hv the seraca. 1 I might j ^'a: the torrents in the valley. A light, rnlar sound, that nowhere else but a solitude like this wo.id. perhai., . heard, but that here was perfectly timt. It came nearer and nearer. .1 once, as it approached, some small uies were dislodged and rattled down ?nt above, and fell wliti a plunge on tho glacier h?low; and then, as it me < ! --or. be knew that it was made A GREAT DRY GO AT S. F. PERRY & ODS SALE CO.'S. El nidi & inuiM- ;t:i i'iii) t?i 11 now., ne inullum. | w "If I threw myself down there. It would In? looked upon is an ordinary ?fll I r~\rf"v?re '4- -? i. ... n- .., ?i ii And. li ok< ontinmnl Next Wetk . ? l\lI 5 ^ -4 20^0 "Yds. Calico, worth 7i loOt) Yds. Calico, worth f?'4? SOO Yds. A. K. C. Gir.ghom, wo 1MX) Yds. Bleaching, worth 1 400 Yd* Bleaching, worth 12V 80O0 Yds. Bed-Ticking, worth 1 ,*K>t>0 Yds. Sheeting. worth N Four dnirn Shirf< or.irtO r,< . at 60. \ at 434c. rth 1 lc. at 9c. Oc. at 8c. ,c. at 10c. I'i'.jO. at 10c. ic., at 7c. If? n ? 9r\.. I Pe/idv f< a BSBSJI l|^ >r crif iffll hnvpt'c I I IUI C think of ?ettiii? alony: this Summer without a pair of OUTING: I 1V 111114 tC SHOES. ; 5?6 doz. Spools Best Cotton Thread, will < 100 more Pairs of I'ants Will be CI 100 Pairs ol Shoes, worth $1.25 to $1 Boys' ami Mens' Suits at and 11 5. F. Perry T Hp rhpnn ^ lose ont at 2 spools 5c. losed Out at Cost, .ro, will go ut 50c. ^elovv Cott. '&Co. ,1 At*A a We have Clothes f< Regulars, Comprising a most < tractive styles. $6. - perfectly modeled >r Young Men Slims and Stouts carefully selected variety of a 50 to $15.00 two-piece sui f|| v tMt^ ts y^fthe Ultrasac Of cours< meant im yoursho \ ass or L Men and Women's, Misse you know in the le you are saving es. Made in Can.inen Mesh. - $1.50. ' I s' ,1ll(l Cllildnnc a a a "w v a > BATE-BURC, S. C Night Cou ' IV I v? ghing $$.50 to $22.50 in things this week in S KINAR 1523 three-piece suits. Some n< hirts. Neckties and Vests. D_ CLOTHIER " EURNISHEI Main Street, Columbia, Sout ;\v < "? h Carolina T. A. B< Opposite Postoffice. Columbia, DYNE," I Mail Orders Solicited , S. C. Murray's Horehound, Mullein ami before retiring, almost invuiiahl roughing, and insures k good night'* same lmigulal effect In all alTeelii chest and lungs, Consumption, C Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Coup Murray" I'ar, if taktn just y prevents night i rest. 11 tins l lu? )i.s of the throat, ^olds, I.a Gi ipp?? h 's bwps Advocate Adve rtisers Are Reliable. = Patronize Them. fW"OR]VISl > For 23 Years Has Led all Wor > SOLD liX ALL 3 H r? WHITE'S CREAM jj .VERMIFUGE!!: i M^tJn^uacUty. _ ? _ B??t In Quality.^ ^ (' i mRiim?die^ 9XlVO-GrZBT8. ? i lorehound Mulle is composed of herbs and medicin their soothing, healing client on infh air passages. It contains nothing I solutely safe for young and old. A of unquestioned value. Physicians \ niVQltii.n orlfldu o.,,l ? in and Tar e? well known for amed and irritated tarmful, and ia ab i \ ^ F. B ALL AKD, St. Louie. ^ j t n*-**v viiiviiu uiiu |irc?< a price no higher than you pay remedies.