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? I SOME GOOD ADVICE r? Given the Negroes by a Colored Man ON EMANCIPATION DAY He Appeal to Hit Race to Fit Themselves for Citizsrship. Opposes Reduction In the South's Representation. Emancipation Day was celebrated in great stylo in lteaufort. Tho grand marshal of tho day was Joseph Dais. Thero was a street paradp of oolored veterans of tho lato war, oolored militia and business men and oitizons. Tbo ?xeroises woro held at tho school houso. The emancipation proclamation was read by Edward Mayors. Kov. 1*. 1'. Watson was master of oorcmonics. Robert Smalls dolivorcd a short address reviewing tho first emancipation oelobration whioh was held at Beaufort in 1863 Gen. Rufus Saxon wired congratulations. as ho was presont in Beau fort at tho *63 celebration, whioh were road by Rev. Watson; after whioh ho introduood tho orator of tho day, Prcsi dent^Thomas E. Miller, who spoko in part as follows: Mr. Chairman, voterans and follow oititons: 1 am here at my old home, having been honorod by your oommittoo with an invitation to deliver tho address on this tho thirty seventh anniversary of our emancipation. It is not in my power to express hero or elsewhere tho heartfelt gratitude that I owe you and how deeply 1 apprcoiato this call to ho with you on this day?a day that means so much to us negroes It is indood our passovor, for upon it tho pronunoiamento that made us men and citizens and that severed tho chains that bound us in fottcrs that were galling indeed went into effcot. Kvory nation weak or strong has had its passovor day; and tho moro loyal thoy aro to their oountry, tho moro patriotic they arc to their birthland, tho moro faithful they have boon in oom momorating tho day of thoir doliveranoo. And this magnificent display of citizens and soldiery and especially that solid phalanx over (hero of hattlo scarred voterans who fought that this day might not be robbed of its hallowed Kloaoi Mora rotm rwl m a a f i hn full VIVODlUgOf 1UUJIUU UIU VI 1HU I 11 I 1 UJ UrtO* ure of loyalty, patriotism and sclf-sacri fioing devotion to principles that arc tho embodiment of tho American Nogro. While in tho stato senate, ono of the greatest oomplimcnts that was ever paid to tho head, hand and heart of tho American nogro fell from tho lips cf that splendid Confederate chieftain, Con. Mart Gary. 8aid he: "The nogro is ignorant, but ho is loyal to a cause, ho is faitnful to a trust, and thero is no body of men found anywhere who will follow a leader with more oonfidenoo, lovo and fidelity than the negro." "Givo him leadership," said Gen. Gary, "and ho bcoomcs blind to ovorything other than to tho call of duty." Yos, Mr. Chairman, our people havo never betrayed a trust, whether at homo, in tho fields, in tho work shops or on tho battlo field. History rooords him as nevor a carpiDg hypoorite with foul treason in heart. Standing here amidst tho very first momontB of a rowocntury, having beon permitted to live during tho last half of tho oenturv thathaB iust nasHrd way, 1 am ablo to rooall many events ?Bomo of which aro recorded history And as 1 stand hero and draw aside the curtain, and peep down, away down the vista of time, i sco the ovents, as if with magic, passing beforo my vision all tho way down, down tho vista, portions which aro obscured on account of hoary ago. (^an 1, must 1 stop for a moment and poiDt out a few of the things wo 6utf;red firevious to this, tho birthday of our doiveranco? No, oh, no. Most of them aro ongraved upon our hearts as if burnt in by hot stool. Novcrtholoss this is not tho limo for mo to indu'go in tho temptation to rosall them. Thero is another task?a self inflioted task assigned mo, and it is to deal briefly with present conditions, 1 and from them tako a rcokoning so as to present to you a birdsoyo view of tho blessings that aro to bo ours in the future?blessings that must como if wo oan only continuo to bear and forbear; LI...: .L-. :? ? ui'-oniugn mat WO Will enjoy II WO Will only labor, propara oursolves, and wait for their ooming. Hcnoo, 1 have chosen for my subject i "At spes non fraota." franslated lit < erally my subject is, "Novorthless hope i is not brokon." t At present our situation is not what we would liko to havo it. To ono who < sees an objcot superficially the outlook i is gloomy, but after all the sun is still < shining, and tho fog, the mist, must i and will disappear. < But, fellow oitizons, wo must lift i up our hands and ozocute, for no poople has ever prospered by waiting ? supinely waiting?for outside assistance or for outsido interference. Whore aiowe? Where aro tho ten millions of negroes looatod? Wo aro principally in tho slave holding states, and there wo must and will remain untin fl o ffftm nnJ?? A .vkm r? V > J * 1 vut uuuci tliu illllUI 1 U A11 flag to a land ovor which tho American eagle sproads not its wings in majesty and power. The north does not want us. Why, evon the groat Btato of Illinois, which famished our emanoipator, through its present governor, Tanner, tolls us wo must not oomo. Havo you forgotten that not two years ago hoforbido nogio laborers entering into the stato of Illinois to labor in tho mines? Ho oallod us aliens and Baid that if wo persistod in ooming there to work?not to voto? to labor in the mines, tho lowost of labor, to earn broad by the sweat of our brow; if wo persisted in ooming thcro to labor and to work ho would meet us at the border with Oatling guns aud shoot us to death. Yes, friends, he was so reported in the daily papers, and I havo never soen it oontradiotcd. Nevertheless ho is ono of our Republican governors. In every Republican oonvent'on, up to the timo Garfield was nominated, j something was said in the platform , favorable io the negro Hut sinoo thou our groat national Kcpublioan oonventions havo not had n>on in them who wero loyal enough to us to placo in tho platform.ono word of hopo and cheer lor tho ncgrooH who had been faithful to tbcm at all times and on all occasion*. Tho nation has just Buooeeded in olccting a republican president, Win MoKinley, and ho has written a long mcBsago to congress. 1 know a negro preaoher who grows frantic ovcry tiuio ho booh tho word negro printed with* a littlo "nl"; but on tho night aftor President MoMinloy's recent mossago was printed, 1 heard a negro woman ex olaiin?"I would havo been thankful to President ^IcKinley if he had ablo to romcmbor tho negro with a littlo "n " J ho truth is iciiow oitizons, ho did not remember to write us with any kind of an "n" in his mcssago. Tho truth is, tho national republican party, through its officers, have served notioo on uh that thoy have grown tirod BorviDg us, and that they do not intoDd to intcrfero with or assist us. Whou 1'rcsidont McKinloy niauo his southern tour ho said in Georgia that every Confedorato gravo was a mcnuuiont to ''American patriotism." Fellow oitizons, lot me quote Prcai dent MoKinloy again: "Kvory Confederate gravo is a monument to American patriotism." Do you doubt it? If you aro republicans, which I know you arc, you do not daro doubt it, for our ropublioan prosidont, who is tho ollioial mouth-picoo of the republican party, said so, and tho parly at tho Ust olootion ondorsed it by ro electing him; honco, it is truo. It is useless to live if you intend to livo in blindncBSB. Kvcry utterance of importanoo falling from tho lipB of nolhorn ropublioans, with very few ex ocptions, tonds to hIiow that the ropublioan party is getting in doubt on tho subject of who was right or who was wrong during tho last war. What is a patriot? What is patriotism? Can tho graves of men who were guilty of doing wrong ho monuments to patriotism? No, fellow eitizons, wo must accept Wm. MoKinloy as authority on thin suhjeot. Ono of tho soro subjeots with us negroes, particularly tho . negroes of Doaufort county, is the mattor of our t - ,1 . a :.,r i.: .. jmi uni nuu i v jji |>ui a i ,y uini i a iivjij 1?U ujciji , and wo blame tho whito people of South Carolina for it. In part thoy aro to blaiuo, but only in very small part. They have accomplished this act with, through, and by tho permission of tho national republicans of tho north. If tho north did not want it so, tho handful of wliito people in the south could not make it so. A republican supremo oourt, by refusing to interforo and assist us have ^aid that they wero right in this act. Tho ropublioan congress, by rofusing to scat republican congressmen lroui South Carolina, havo further emphasized tho fact that tho whito pooplo of South Carolina in this act havo boon right. < Tho truth is but tho truth, and I am < hero to tell you tho whole truth, and it is this; tho national republican party has deserted us, has abandoned us; < and with a very fow exceptions, thoy i show by their failing to act, and aftcn by their utterances, that thoy nocd tho i forgivenncss of tho south lor ever hav- i ing assisted us. 1 Wo havo a fow friends loft, but they ' aro in a wooful minority. Chandler, i Mason, Allison, Torn Hoed, and Hen i Harrison aro still with us, but whero i aro their backing? When it oomes to i tho negro they stand almost alone! K mm h IM n mimnmnrial / ? 1 * .v?j V.U4V luuiiuuiviini \an lUUi??UIUU j by tho lifo of ihc Amcrioan rcpublij) i iho uogro has been the bono of oonto?* I tion. In tho early part of tho century t the faot of his being in tho south, and i thereby was oouutod by tho soutli in its olaiui to and possession of political representation in tho national council 1 was a oauso of a long and bitter strifo < bctwoon tho north and south. < Tho southern masters said that t though ho was a black slavo, ho was ( human, and for that reason insisted t that ho should bo oountcd in the ap- t portionmcnt of political representation v among tho states; and thoy did suooocd f in having oountod him in part. On tho e other hand tho north said that although I ho was human boing be was only a Chattel, honco in tho political appor 1 tionment ho should not bo counted at r all; and that only frco white men should 1 bo oountcd. i fill _ - \ " a . . . j ins suojeot 01 political ropro?onta- 1 lion for tho negro agitated the nation v from ith earliest birth, and was tho ohiof and din ot oauao of the tiring of tho 1 first ahot at Fort Suuiter, and tho bur- * render of that noble ohioftain at Appo matox. It was the chief oauio of the i Dinanoipation proclamation that was i road hero today; and today, thirty sovod e years after our emancipation, it is tho 3 bone of contention. ? Tho question that concerns us more thau any other ono quoHtion is tho fifty 1 oorigressmcn who are aooredited to tho c south on account of tho prosenoo of t ten million negroes in tho south. ? Nearly every negro politician, noarly f Dvcry negro prcaohcr, neatly ovory 1 thinking, well meaning nogro through- t out thia glorious southland of ours, say f that tho south should loso thoso fifty i oongroBsmon bccauso of our partial and c temporary disfranchisement. 4,A prophot is not without honor save i in his own country;" and why so? Ho- t oauso bo is a seer- one who unveils the i futuro, and shows to his follow country- I mon things that arc for their bost good, 1 but seldom in aooord with their thoughts i or wid ob. Tfcllow oitizons, that is my i position boforo you today. 1 havo c studied well this subjcot, and as I sco it, for my own good, my oountry's good, t and especially tho good of my raoo. 1 ? fool that 1 am not in acoord with tho ] thoughts of that raoo, but, oh, oountry- ' mon, negroes, havo paticnoc, givo nio your sympathy and hear tuc; for tho , oauso of negroes unborn. I am unaltorably opposod to tho out- . ting down of tho south's representation ( that is given her on account of tho ten t million nnornoa mitUn ! >? . > nituiu 1JUI UUUUUUD. J I am opposed to it, first, booauso L am a j negro; Hooond, booauso I atu a southern , negro; third, booauso it is my expeota c tion to livo and dio hero, and my solemn j wish is that all whoaro oonneotcd with ( mo, as negroes, should rouiain in this | southland?tho best plaoo in tho world y for negroes. fi Remain here and bear tho oppression; i romain horo with a heart full of lovo for i tho oppressor; remain hero doing tho t right; remain horo making and saving 1 monoy; romain hero with a purposo to botlor your oondition rogardless of tho 1 surroundings; remain horo olinging to i tho land beoau?o it in our birthright; remain hero rosting upon tho promise of God, praying to God for a bettor day, asking God to open tho oyes of our whito citizen* that thov may see that it is to tfioir interest to assist uh in all our undortakiDgs; to unito with us in a purposo to mako this southland tho homo of frco men. Komain hero until tno day oomos whon, with tho as sintanoo of thp whito peoplo, tho law of tho Itnd will drivo out violence; remain hero until, through and by tho whito people, tho law will bo sufficiently adininistcrod that tho humblost black or whito citizen will, at any and all timos, ho proteotcd in his lifo, liberty and prosperity; romain hero in tho south land, that by our prosonoo, and on ao It on n t f\t Atir ore H 1 num^Ana k w??? vt vui givov uuuiugm, giuaii [luiil* ioal power will oomo to and remain with tho south. Yoh, Gonoral MoCrady says wo oamo hero from Barbadoos, ono year aftor tho whito man, with tho gun in ono hand protooting tho lifo and proporty of our masters, and with ax, piok and hoo in tho othor, roolaiming and oloaring tho swamps and forosts to mako this fine habitation and abodo for froodom, poaoo and happiness. "At spes non fraota"?novortholoss hope is not brokon, and lot ua rest up on tho anohor of hopo, for tho day whon every right guarantocd to oitixonship by tho oonstitution will bo givon to ua by and through tho whito man of tho south. God oan moro mountains. Wo aro not any worso atlllotod in our citizenship and rights llian havo boon other nations. 1 havo stated that 1 am opposed to tho cutting down of tho roprosontation of the south. Why am I opposed to it? Bocauso it would bo wrong, and if it is a wrong to temporarily disfranohiso us, tho taking away of tho south's roprosontation for that reason would bjagroatcr wrong Two wrongs oan novcr mako a r'ght. Havo vou ever stopped to count the cost to us negroes should tho south lose its fifty congressmen that arc allotted to her on account of our prosonoo here? If tho ropropcntation wcro takon away it would mean absoluto and total disfranchisement of tho peoplo who had no representation in tho gonoral government. For a tiino tho whito peoplo wonld suffer, but if tho reprosontation woro taken away from tho south tho nogro would bo practically killed for ono hundred years. Somo go so far as to say that they do not oaro what happoos to v.s negroes so long as tho south loses her fitly representatives, but lot us stop and oount tho oost beforo wo join tho hue and ory: "Cut down tho reprosontation, out down tho bouth's representation." It is arguod that it is no uso to havo a thing that you cannot use; a right that you cannot enjoy. But that doos not hold good in all oasos. Tho ohildron of Israel wcro given tho ark of tho covenant, and after thoy had orossod tho Jordau they forgot tho toaohings of Moscb, and for thorn tho ark of tho oovonant lost its powor, but it was tho insignia of .Johova's promiso It failed to do pcrvioo for tho eiuful Israclitos and tho Cauaaninitcs carriod it away, and placed it in thoir temple, in tho midst of thoir idols to rnako it a thing of deiision in its helplessness in that Lomplo of blindness, wickedness and sin; but when they wont back to look at it in derision, surrounded by tho idols of Baal, what dil thoy behold ? Why all thoir idols had tumbled to tho ground and wore crushed; and in that sight tho heathen saw that tho ark of tho oovonant, whioh was tho magna oharta of tho .lows, had in it tho strength and protootion to tho Jows. Lot our right to voto bo lockod up :omporarily in tho tcmplo of projudioo. jut do not Book to dostroy it by afiking longrcss to out down tho roprosontation )f tho South, whioh was given on icoount of our prcaonoo horo. A right >noo givon ifl novor annihilated, and ihould tho flouth I030 tho roproscntaion givon on aooount of our preBonoo vo will bo disfranohieod forever?wo, ind not tho whito man, will bo tho nifforer for all timo if tho aot is porlotratcd. No, follow oitizons, lot tho aouth ' lavo horreproccntation, although tho ight is looked up in tho temple of )hnd prejudioo; but if tho right ro- ! nains tho timo will oouio, and oorno it uust, whon tho whito men of tho south vill invito us to onjoy it with them Lit us prepare ourselves for its or j *y- j nont, for it will oouio baok to us in its , ullncss and its right. Lot us resolvo to uso it with our whito icighbors for tho benofit of oursolves ind our whito neighbors. Lot us r?ioIvo to tit oursclvcH educationally, ipiritually and matorially for its use ] md enjoyment. I In short, let us look to tho south,abso- ? utoly to tho south to assist us in tho < iDjoymont of ovory right that bolongn 4 o froo citiionship. If *thoy do not ? ;ivo it to us tho north will never inter- ( bro or assist us to got it. Wo havo >oon tho bono of oontontion botwoon ho two scotions too long. It is timo or us to cduoato oursolves that wo nay soo tho truo inwardnoss or motivo if this politioal agitation. Tho Jows had boon disfranohisod n Kuropo for hundrods of yoars, but hoy remained a virtuos,aspiring,aohiovng, God-fearing, noighbor-loving poodo; and today on aooount of thoir in olligonoc, high moral developomont. ntcgrity, and wealth, thoy diotato al I Dost any terms of poaoo or war to tho i irowncd hoads of tho world. i Qod in God and right is right. "Jus- 1 ioo, liko a voloanio tiro, may sloop 1 twhilo eupprosscd, but can't oxpiro." 1 L#tvo right. Do right. God is not doad. At spos non fraota." Wo must possoss oursolvos of tooh- f lioal cduoatiou, oommoroial cduoation, ( ndustrial oduoation. Wo must pro- j >aro oursolvos to ooaupy ovory avonuo , >f thrift and logitimato gain. Get moloy, but got it honostly. Koop monoy ( >ut do not hoard it. Koop it to ansist rou in dovoloping tho southland. Koop noney to assist you in bottoring your londition, and soouring homos. Koop nonoy for a rainy day. Koop up your ihurohes; support your proaohors; support your schools; toaoh your girls to ( vork at homo, and by so doing you will 1 itronglhon their morality. And let us 1 lot forgot that wo owo a duty:first to ? Jouth Carolina; sooond to tho nation; < bird, to oursolvos; and last, but not < oast, to God. t From tho report of Suporintendont l VloMahan we soo that more nogroei 1 ittcnd publio sohools than whitos. t It is true thai wo get loss than onothird of tho money appropriated for the public schools of the state, bnt when we consider who tho ruling olatsos aro, tod aro reminded of the politioal antagonism that has existed between the two races, 1 am really surprised, edified and gratified to seo that our politioal antagonists have troated us so woll, and are spending as muoh as thoy do spend on tho negro for tho purpose of oduoation. My subjcot, "At spes non fraota," is tho rnouo of tho Hope family, but thoiroourtof arms is more striking than tho motto. If 1 had the power of a great artist 1 would throw that groat ooat of arms on oanvas that you might behold it; but as I oannot draw 1 will present you a pen pioturo of it. At tho bottom of tho pioturo is a representation of our world?tho globo on whioh wolivo?but it is oraokod nearly in half. OnoaohBideof tho yawning abyss, soparatod by tho ohasm, aro tho two Hope siBtors, oaoh ono of them with tho ond of a ohain thrown ovor tho shouldor that is ringboltod to tho oarth, and at tho other onds of tho chains aro anchors that aro hold aloft by tho right hand of caoh sit-tor. Ono of thorn is tho pioturo of doBpair; but tho oountenanoo of tho othor beams with stnilos as sho points to tho rent in tho earth that separates thorn, and sho oasts her oyos away off to tho sun thot is just ris ing do not mom on aooount of this yawn iDg abyss that soparatoa us, for novnrtholcss hopo is not brokon, and God's own timo tho strongth of the sunlight will oloso tho broaoh in our sphoro that parts us and wo will bo unitod again. And, oh! follov oitizons, lot us tako oouragc, and possoss oursolvos of tho faith of Abraham, tho oonfidonoo of Oaniol and Nohomiah, that somo day, sorno how, only in God's own timo will tho sunlight of liboral oduoation, tho sunlight of loving forboaronoo, tho sun light of determination and pationoo will drive, yos, drivo away tho ranoour and prcdjudico that divido our raoo from tho whito race. Yos, if wo livo right, give and tako, tho day will como whon tho gulf that scparato us will bo bridgod across. Thon lot us look to tho southern whito pooplo 1,?1 ... 4 I 1 * * ivi i" >i', viiuut uy uuruio,lO noip UB to oloso up tho ront that now exists in political sphere; and until it omos lot us not forgot this beautiful motto, "At apes non fraota'"?nevertheless hopo is not brokon. State ok Ohio, City ok Toledo, i Luoar County. \ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is tho senior partnor of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co , doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Stato aforosaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLL AUS for each and ovcry oaso of Catarrh that oannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to boforo mo and subscribed in my prosonco. this G.h day of Dcoomber, A. D. 1888 [srai.j a' w' Hall's Catarah Curo is takon internally and acts dirootly on tho blood and muoous surfaces of tho systom. Sond for testimonials, froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Tolodo, O Sold by Druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills aro tho boat Persons who buffer from indigestion oannot expootto livo longbooauso they oannot oat tho food requirod to nourish tho body and tho products of tho uudigoBtod food thoy do oat poison tho 1 blood. It is important to ouro indigestion as soon as possible, and tho bost 1 method of doing this is to use tho propartion known as Kodol Dyspopsia Curo. It digosts what you oat and rostoros all tho digostivo organs to pcrfoot health. Dr. K. Norton. ! 1 Starving in a Box Car. Loud hammoring on tho door of a Louisville and Nashvillo box oar sidotraokod in tho yards at Hopkins villo, i Ivy., Wodnosday morning brought tho polioo to tho reaouo of Wilson Kline, aged sixtoon. Tho boy half starvod ana wiin oviaonoo ot a struggioon his faoo, hands and olotho told a tearful and exoiling story. He said that on tho morning provious an unknown man had en lioed him toasooluded spot in the rail- 1 road yards at Nashvillo and had foroed ] him into tho box oar, entering with him and forcibly provcting any outcry. Tho oar left shortly aftorward. Shortly before roaohing Hopkinsvillo the man left tho oar at a stop and lookod Kline ' in. Popsinprcparations ofton fail to re- < liovo indigestion beoauso they can digOHt only album nous foods. Thero is 1 one preparation that digosts all classes ] of food, and that is Kodol Dyspepsia Cluro. It cures tho worst oasos of in- t digestion and gives instant rolief, for it digests what you oat. Dr. E Norton. Why, Oh, Why?" Tho Spring liold, Mass.. Republican says: "Congressman Mooay of this state takos the position that tho fourtoonth imondmont is mandatory upon con stress?rospooting tho reduction of representation in tho Southern states, for examplo, to correspond with any reduction which may havo been made thero in tho negro voto. If that is so, thon cvon more oloarly is the thirteenth kmendmont mandatory npon oongress; and yet what is Mr. Moody doing by way of enforcing that amendmont igainst slavery in tho dominions of our mbsidized Sulu under lord?" This season thoro is a largo death rate iinong ohildron from oroup and lung : roubles. Prompt aotion will save tho lit- j ,lo ones from thoso terriblo diseases. We ( mow of nothing ao oertain to give instant reliof as One Minute Cough Curo. * It can also be roliod upon in gripe and ill throat and lungs troubloa of adults. Pleasant to tako. Dr. E. Norton. I A Tribute to Lee. In tho oourso of dobate on the reor j ganization of the army in the United States Senate Senator Sewell paid a < landsome tribute to both Goo. Wilson < ind Gon Loo. Tho latter, he said, had ( conferred brilliant sorvioe upon the lountry in a oivil oapaoity and it was veil known that he nad boon selected sraotioally to lead the attaok upon Ha>ana. Ho oharaoterised him as one of he finest officers in the army. V I * ?o< **j THE I Grove's ' The formula know just what y do not advertise tl their medicine if ) iPAr, ...^,1 ~~ AIWII <11111 v^jiiiiiiiic JJ form. The Iron malaria out o f the Grove's is the Or Chill Tonics arc ii that Grove's is s are not experimen and excellence h only Chill Cure s the United States. another boy gone. I Continued on pago d J any good and would iuin all your ohanoos of gotting him. Wo will allow him to sign his namo, to provo to you wo aro not joking. Wo havo him in s'upefiod condition and wo aro carrying him as a siok person aud our youngor brothor. Bass Frpz?r." Tho lottcr is in ponoil throughout, vyhilo tho signaturo of "Bass Frazor" is in purplo ink. Tho namo or names ol tho abductors do not appoar at tho ond of tho oomtnunioation and tho only natno londing tho alightoat oluo to tho idontity of tho mon ia that of that "Jim Qlaocr," who ia montionod aa tho intormodiary at Kansas City bo tweon tho kidnappors and tho family of tho kidnapped. Tho oaroloas tono of tho letter lont tho improaaion to tho moinbcra of tho family that tho abduotors meant budnoas and that to put tho dotootivca on tho traok would bo work in tho iojury of Bass Fr?z?r himself. Tho moat soothing, hoaling and antiaoptio application ever devised ia DoWitt's Witoh Hazol Salvo. It rolioves at onoo and ouroa piloa, sores, eczema and Bkin diseases. Howaro of imita tiona. Dr. E. Norton. She Is Wide Awake. Tho Florence Timos aays: "Tho world do move! and it outs sotno queer oapora in Charleston. A fow years ago thoro was a droadful wail dowD thoro against tho introduction of tho trolley and now proatol a oompany that asks tho right to run oars through oortain of ita stroota haa to swear that it will not undor any oiroumstancoj uho horsos as a motivo power or tho right will not bo grantod. Possibly Charleston is afraid that horses will drag her baok into tho old miint ways. But what aro tho newly progressive oitiEons going to do with (hat alderman who wants to put tho ombargo automobiles?" This only shows that the old oity is now wido awako and proposos to stay so. Suoh little pills as DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers aro vory easily takon, and they aro wonderfully effootivo in cleansing the liver and bowols. Dr. E Norton. THE LEADER INDEED. The New Ball Bearing Domestic Sewing Machine It Leads iu Workmanship. Beauty, Oapaoity, Strongth, Light Run nine. Every Womau Wants Ono. Attachments, Needles and Parts for Sewing Machines of all makes. When ordering needles send sample. Price 27c per dozen, postpaid. \gents Wanted in llnoooupied Terri torv. J. L. SKULL, 1219 Taylor 8troet, COLUMBIA, 8 C "MOB c OLD NOKTH STATE OINT MENT, the Great Antiseptic Healer, cures Piles, Eczema, 8ore Eyes, Gianulated Eyelids, Uarbunoles, Boils, Cuts, Bruisbs, Old Sores, Burns, Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Toenails, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Aohes and Pains, Chapped Hands and Lips, Erysipelas. It is something everybody Deeds. Once used always used. For sale by all druggists and dealers. At wholesale by mTTTM IflTTl A Xr TVT? TT/X n/-? 111U iXL U AAA 1 i/mivr uv/., Oolnmbla, 8. 0. OPIUM MCA'WE""WHISKY rilllfl of roferanooa. 26 jr#?r? apoofalty. Book on flom* Troatmont Mnt KHRK. Aildreaa B. M. WO6LLSY. M. D., A4l?nu*. Oa. aria, Chills ^ Tasteless Ch is plainly printed on every on arc taking when you take lcir formula knowina fhar v< 'ou knc.w what it contained, ut up in correct proportions a acts as a tonic while the system. Any reliable druggis iginai and that all other mirations. An analysis of othc aiperior to all others in ev iting when you take Grow aving l?ng been cstablishc old throughout the entire i No Cure, No Pay, Price Atlantic Coast Line KAlIjKOAD COMPANY OK SOUTH ' CAROLINA. CONDKNHKD ScHEDULIt. Trains Going South. Dated Nov 10, 1809. No 66* No * P M. A VI ! Leave Wilmington 8:46 Leave Marion 0.-84 i Arrive Florenoe 7:16 Leave Florence *7:46 #'i 84 i Arrive Sumter 8:67 8 6h No. 67 A. M. Leave Sumter 8:67 *9 4t Arrive Columbia 10:70 11 I* No. 67 rune through from Charleston via Central R. R.f leaving Charleston 7:00 a. to Lanes 8:34 a. tn., Mantling 9:09 a. m. Trains Going North. No. 64* Nu.6o A. M. P M Leave Columbia *0:40 *4 16 t Arrive Sumter 8:05 6 36 No. 8r P. M | Leave Sumter *8.06 0 Uo i Arrivo Florenoe 9:20 7 20 ' ; Leave Florenoe 9.60 1 Leave Marion 10:30 Arriva Wilmington 1:16 * Daily. So. 63 runs through to Charleston, S tj. via Central K. K., arriving at Manning 0:04 p m., Lanes 6:43 p. m., Charleston 8:30 p. m Trains on Conway Branch leave Cbmi bourn 6 36 p m, arrive Conway 7 111 p m returning leave Conway 8 30 a tn, arrive Chadhouru 11 70 a m, leave Chadbourn 11 6( a nt, arrive Hub 17 76 p m, returning leavr Hub 8 00 p m, arrive Chadbourn 8 36 p m Daily except Sunday. J. K. Kenly, General Manager. T. M. Emerson, Traftio Manager. (I. M. Emerson, General Passenger Agrnt. ? ' Wilmington -and Conway Railroad. Daily exoopt Sunday. Southbound.-^No. 97. Leave Flub... 8 00 pm Lea ye llious 8*10 pa Arrive Chadbourn 8 86 pa Leave Chadbourn 6 86 pm Leave Clarendon 0 00 pm Leave Mt Tabor 6 16 pm Leave Lorie .. 6 86 pat Loave Hanford 6 60 pm Leave Bayboro 7 00 pm Leave Privetta 7 00 pm Leave Adrian 7 1'J pm Arrive Conway 7 40 pm Northbound.?No. 98. Leave Conway 8 80 am Leave Adrian 8 66 am Leave Privette 9 00 am Leave Bayboro 9 10 am Leave Sanford 9 'JO ?n> Leave Loris 986 pm Leave Mi Tabor 1010 am Leave ClarenJoa 1140 ant Arrive Cbadboura UJO am Leave Chadbourn... 1160 ant Leave Ilions 1J16 pm Arrive Hub 1J26 pm PITTS' ANTISEPTIC INVIBORtTDN I Cures La Grippe, dyspepsia, iuligestiou and all stomach and bowol trouble* colic or cholera morbus, teething trouble* with children, kidney troubles, bad blood and all sorts of eoree, risings or felons, outs and burns, (t la as good antiseptic, when locally applied, a* anything on the market. Try it and you will praise It to others if your druggist doesn't keep it, writs to MURRx DRUG COMPANY. "OTslTMRlA. S. r. WACCAMAW LINK HTKAMEKfi?The Bteamer will leave the wharf at Conway every Monday and Wednesday rooming for Georgetown at 4 o'clook, touching all intermediate points; and will leave her wharf at Georgetown every Tuesday and Friday morning for Conway at 4 o'olook, tsuohlng at all intermediate points. D. T. McNeill, Oen 1 Agt. and Treas., Coaway, H C. John 8. Beaty, Agent, Georgetown, b.C NOTICE, Pnnws* f ?vi4 AA W s a - uvunoj UUU|}0| A! U, W. IVQIfUU 01 i*ythlas will meet regularly the first and third Thursday nights of each month until otherwise ordered. D. A.SriTKT Chan. Com. J. 0. SriYUT K. It. A a May 14th, 98. ly H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Conway, 8. 0. ^"Office up stairs oyer Herald ofioe opposite Hank. I DR. H. H. BURROUGHS, j L0RI8, 8. C. Calls promptly answered nigh or day. R. B. Scarborough, Oomway, 8. 0, ATTORNEY AT LAW. - ' ' I; r ^ I BON SS , ' I ill Tonic. 1 bottle?hence you Grove's. Imitators ou would not buy Groves contains # nd is in a Tasteless Quinine drives the t will tell you that so-called Tasteless :r chill tonics shows cry respect. You c's?its superiority d. Grove's is the malarial sections of . 50c. Saw Mills, Corn Mills, T Cane Mills, Riee Hullers, Pea Hnllers, Engines, Boilers, Planers and Matchers, Swing Saws, Rip Saws, and all other kinds of wood working machinery. My Sergeant Log Beam Saw mill is the heaviest, strongest, and most efficient mill for the money on the market, quick, accurate. State Agent for H. B. Smith Machine Company wood working machinery. For high grade engines, plain ? i ? * --' ninac vuivw?Aiuomauc, ana Corliss, write me: Atlas, Watertown, and Struthers and Wells. V. C. BADHAM, 1820 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Hard to Beat our .Line of Machinery and Mill Supplies. LEADERS: Lane, Chase, Hege, Liddoll and High roini saw mills The Murray Cleaning and Distributing System. Liddell Automatic and plain Engines. "Sioux" OoriiBS Engines. "New South" Brick Machinery. Farquhar Threshers and Grain Drills. Diseton Saws and Files. Peerless Paokings, Sjerons Sewor Pipo, and Supplies generally. Erie City Engines and Boilers Egan Woodworking Machinery. "Queen of the South" Grist Mills Kelley Duplex Feed Mills Bundy Traps and Steam Specialties Magnolia aud Columbia Bubbett Metals. H. H. Gibhcs & Co., MAOUINKUY and MILL SUPPLIES MM (iervalm BfcreM, COLUMBIA, B. O. Ortman -Pays the EXpress Bteam Dyeing of every description. Steam, Naptha, French Dry and ohemlcal cleansing. Bend for our new price !)st and olrcal&r. All worK guar auteed or no charge. Qrtman's Steam Dye Works 1S10 Main Btreei Ooi.nvriA. 8. O A. li Ortman, Proprtrttor. Murray's Aromatic Mouth Wash Whitens the Teeth Cleanses the Mouth Sweetens the Breath The? Murray Drug Co., COLUMBIA,8. C.