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The People's Journal, PICKENS S. C. TilE KENTU0UKY PL~ATFOlUIV. The lIrluciples Anl" Po"1e0f h eglitigo P1laitorm .Aro lItorned 'ho I)omocratic convoution of lion. suoky has adopted the following plat form : "i'ho IJotnocrAte of hontucky, in con vention asseiblod, renilirnu, without the eligitOt <1ua1llitlcti, the prin 0ipl)09 and policlos declared in tho 1)0 mocratic natiottal platform adoptedllat Chicago in 18916. "Our faith in liemotallisin is vintdi cated by events. The necostity for tht restoratli- of the double statiard was acknowledged by the lProsidott and Congross In 18WI, when a comInihAs Ion was sont to urollo to entreat otlive natlon to aId in establishiing liniotal Him, and the faillure of thno coltiiitit on to soeirO 'iit'iopal cooperatioln coin - firms the friends of free 'ol titigo in their belief that relief can oniy cot'e by the Indepenodeit actionl of the United Statos. TheI preset ltegal rato of 16 to 1 is the only ratio at wiich 1hi motaillsin call be restored 6ind oppo ;i tion to it is conftined to thos, w hto op. poe bitnotallismi at any ratio, ana to those who 1111i'appr'hnd or ig neiro t ronBotis which led three natiottal eoti Tontiot8 to atdopt it. " We denounce the presettt I'pulih can national atIniulistriatitI for' its reckless extrtvagatiee in the cotiuct of public atyairs ; fot its t crt'l atid ii huanat negluet iti its treat tit'tif outr soldiers and sailor dutring the iate Spallist war . for its cotiplete sul'or dination to the inter -t tif orgau1i.-.Al wealth: for its prottectiot ant encour igeient of trusts and coti hiattions ; and especially for i ts appol i tile'tit n111 retent ion in ollet' of ai A ttot-iev tc oral devoted to the ikt'rt'i-ts of tutsts ani Cotitlittionts. "We call attentloit t t 1e I iconli petetcy of the prseient Ivlillbhica tn ad uiiistrattioni iii iieltutucIy' the' itises and ucantdals In the Itllag tlleit of the SnItentiary atid asylui11t wllilt' unite'r to1epuiblicanl coitrol, atid \ ' cotutuendtl the wisdom of tht lavt tutic'ral Atsetil bly of 1Ktitucky In the natttuent of laws which secure the wi\Ve anld econo mical administratiotin of the pwtiiten tiaries and other publi ic1:-t itutio fi:- of the Stato unider Dolo,'rnrt en t, CIrol : to the Increase In the rate of t 611\at1 to the vetoing of ali k\tn11 t l : - tion favorable to the initt'reot e t 'w people' and hostilt' , th' o ' : ons and extortions of oIrgati.. tl a . " \Ve beieve the t --t .: t:.e resut. in a large' m'a:-ure, f th - adoptel and pursues d '. i'i' t party, chief amoug: wach a the de luonetiLtL tioli It' ' ii h t' volutne of curret a y ia- :. -. tort Ilt low the d t'mv sllt- I: atid the enacttnet th e11:, e:mi %iVteo unwiise an ':1trzV -.I'g - - .ition Such a the :-e v ta' nws known as the . t.i,. : 0 bille. where"y thLre s a -r. : tiOD In1 favor kil coz-l e d i ni bb -. -- ;r. ; ' W L..L :- ' -: i t7 xja:, sa ma.....pu..'..-' ran '.1 r.. .f i 1,ra h'b r ab rtwn r I"emo t. Vja.Wk f'JLo a.oi.i aUL progI rest.k%. tingat whbe meWb saot. growuer ... the~'L Unuiac bett.Mwas oinuu compeitet wit VIme6U chet: ti.V ofe world in ttier* tiorotie, i-e wait not lowed to buy tue product o! that .t.'r in other articles abroad wti(IouI pu ing a duty of 40' pe- centt. Uuti remedies he suggesad1. thec free c-u age of silver, a lower tairil''. aint. ee~ banks of issue. Hie hati tried ie. versification of crops and LiaU not 'A)' successful. Mr. Youmans said he had no fault find with colored labor, and that p referred it infinitely to imnport labor. " I em ploy 300 or 400 neg rowr he maid, " and I find them docile a willing to work. I go away and loa my family among them, feeling con dent of their safety and protection He thought, however, that the nog was ase a rule irresponsive to the effor to educate him, and while ho willing yatd his share for such efforts at ed ostion, he considered the money spe A YANKEE OVZRCOAT STOR A CONk- EDliRATI0 IN IIRUINI Grant, lIanoock aned Meade Made Luoky Racapo antil Knew Nothin of it. Augusta Chron01icle. The incident I aml going to relat, happolod ol Octoboi 21h, 1804. On ho nlight of October 2 I was oi ploket on tho right of Gnoa41 L0'C linos holow Potoraburg, on a phaict called Garter's (arm, on tho north udt of iatcior's Run, and about a hltl milo iabovo Monk's reeic britgo ; naou ono-quartor of a nilo in my front wat tho Cartor liouic, illi perhaps oie fourth further oil was a body of woods, Along the odge of tilo woodst thit Yankee plekot lin ranii in tho day, ii1 plain viow of our plestet, but alt nigill thet- Yankeezi adivanced thirl plekets4 tc the Cartr hlouseA. 01n Lilt nigit of th 26t I VA.% pllae'iI in the hldett t just aftor dark, reliev ilg a untai whotu I knew w-l. and hlit Sit OnL is ht orse' aid talke'd to m a few minute's.,bfore leaving. We were being attalicke ski oftoll kil that palrt of tLe lint' tht 111 everY Iuan whtin lic, wis podte'' n ailay ask Iaithe ytekt lie r I hi hlktjjtii Illlk lit iICrout I hvd abo'uticut a th lihrt (oonu iliIhearil (lifo t' Tis tuakn~ reo tii al tl it' anill pto ai d lt I'n oas ail theiro tin a o r ilua i. , W.1l wity 11,it 111.1111 of iOa'W* Vou11id1,1uI .) al'ii wIk had bevoll detailed A ihort tiv it, lefote Asu speia oti ;uostt i r il. paseit w in by itu and eportltd no ftV alcit't' cO'elit thi' pleketo Ill n his froliit. I had It'ven, the l 1It a1% o rt' It titi when i her thet Olinlkinlg of Cluunst ali hei atitali, atig 11til t no -atg of horwe.tu Th night Wa a Iftll "i Mtill andl~ the inooni -.hone akiutont Ilk( daky, and thl at*, VOuLatnd ild li ofheai a ltog dIAta I, and I c i crd hier, oL thlougit I Conl, ti holrimses viating COrI. - I ail to titay th t I Ih oitr Ill lieforo i was relioeoi, and when I wasi I c~alled my rl elf's attontionL tilt) noio. tiie stii Io diid nothar any, bit when I wit batlck t toll rsetrvo picktcamil I r Ieportel it to ILiut oant, W- -t -, wht1 W AoI Conuneilanulind. TIlIi Inan I )ixo wavvis thore, and when I roporited it t laulgied at riu, anli oaid I wasi i tearod ; that, ho hd lg oft thero itoul dark, and thoro wasi no algn of Yat-: keots ahut . I''roin thIt the boym hogat to guy 1ev about, It,, anto I proposod u go over tho o a d pIrovo it, but, ,1i hliutenl I::.L declor that I wall inis1takenl as4 Dixt 11 has just, .onlic fr-oml titore Anld IA) I Ilahldo(1wn antti went to -410('p and olept tiltlinexi t mor in g a1hmIto itu hour befor day, whien I was aruset to go!0 ak on post. At; I startei off thet-boys told nit no to got ZAre'd algainl, and I con1fess~ was sor-ry I hadtk report-ed it. '-)Lilt wast tW itid 1~,111th r O W ereL1- Yankeet ea11tupd inl theseWL wOods, but1 I SaL nothing: andi %vent onl back. I felt s soro vrthle guy ing of the night b( fort, that I Paid nothingw to the man rel ,toved. alnd silently took my pl u duty andi he returnied to camip. .1-stedk intenity 'or a% Ilong timev to ek f'Lekyu'.d h r any1 m.1 ;-07 :-Ounde, atV e v ery '.ng was ai- uie a s a : ra v ar: fu a 'e w0. t, ~s -.v s& L h * -- * 1. -. ' at op t LI .. it 1& -~u -Jf 1 . upa '.- . liei l 'i 4. uutl 01 ii..) ' Ii nolt lletI '.i.ar ' 4 .,o ? aniii 6' I iut o iunit.Qur t. IoUri or ~i then: Wl'.tu' the-ir It.r.?y t. gu . a STailra w~ ta 5aulot ivo Una . ii e veC try pr utty WEi.? i 'a f we t 1jul11 ntoa h-there for btevera; Iuolitn a.nco~ tain .." the Yankoe I hat ,utt .:It wsii ro there were iniray fr on) i coniuu 18 itrke a line itt :tranwVI'' ait ' coui 'y the road that rau I, n !)i. Widtuu: U-- H. to Roaui's S3tationi. I kept a ourse pretty well andI uni' to ..oai very near where I nad itonli An Ei'minevit Amerltwast Tell Abiot t h t Iopeo)s Miltuatios > tihe Phlltp 111144. A n A imerih'an publiCis4t of i gl tand lng andit unhaue~i e~xperilenco throughiout tho wolrld1, bit, wihoso )oSition iakes it (iibi for ihim to i islomO*1 h1 nam, ha1 jt ar0rivd in Iondion from NIiailla ad Il has g Iive The World tho followIlg ttttqeent. 11)w pub1lieni'itioni Olt of at p)ur(' HVeISO Of tIity tl) hi 1 oIlliti'ry: " av tudierd the s41iuation IIn th I'IliIppl in's filr v IghI t mlontl hs feto III inshh141'. SI v tIL thE;rt' villinig to giv aditi HiO to the uti nation ll ' if I oild distcoveor its justA ' and foasib hilty I 411nm114 OwIty w ith the' Ithsoltit conieIt i tiOni I hat t h 'hi ill)pint' tam palRign. with its iniivi abb1' onola %%u1'n0''. ta thlt, 1:reiatt'st, "alamilty our ith Inl h as sv r ncountered.lrtv tt- ilA li' "uti' e01)t O ors i ievsnstl.m r nnt Ieoplt' froi learingi' tho truth iaholt (1t si tuatit'n. it is tht l'st 11n0n:,trou1s 1et 1rhi t' -v I l impt 'd V% Thet Spanilst- duirine thlt Wart V10.40d diwt ti ll il'wN tit' att'hIts without d sIIt , Iio In at ti n i 'a. b ut th i t iI int 'l 1$0 I's IIlp is cond 11 % et ti y ll' IM tIi' o who- paradI 111k s , tu per4son' -m al preju) Id 1006 against, i ce tin ntwspart'rs, til y fa Iral'lit i l'iits IpatI'estiIs ouit lis ft'x pre'sse'd wvishes. "io hear it high atilelrl. Sa1y onet, day to a crrepont who had %Vit 0appalod fromilii the e niSOIr: 'if wo aulowed Your despatch t) goI) thrugh w" woublt bit lovrwhelmed with c'ablet'. and I donl't Wati the bother.' 0 our l people are systenatIitically kept, lin thiet dark, inis1e., and thIs putr poseles, ' rimtinal camp)aign proceeds. This reIIllol is of out own cr'ca tioni. Th110 I lilippints Wer at peaco wIIt W13 w'it t.heIeV. W took Aguiln aldo atid his con fcederatet3 back from iongkong, whoro they had witlhdrawn in fultillintit tf their agreoment with spalti. We aried them agailnst the Spanish. Now we aro paying the bitter penalty. Suhjugation ean bo offected in a fow motthe. It will tako .0,000 men. Par fewteir would ullco if outr army had any enthlusiasm i tLhe work, but it ha tione. Iii fact the soldiertiS loatho It. They constainily ask : "'What are we tigliting for' ? Why should we be ktilling these Filipinos ? Where is the glory or the gain ?' And when tho islands ae-' subdued we Thill be cofnfronted with the most hopoiu- mituaLion in our history. No sane man who knows the ililpnos can iuggest that we ;ould give them tho rights of American citizenship. They are utterly antagonistLe and antipa thetle to us imorally and mentally. They combinhIn all the unispe'akatble qual itico if th Uh1nes and the MalaIys. Edute.ion, oven if they tolerated it, woulyi not improve them frmin our poiut of viow. No government iW possiblo there except, a military government, which will perpetuate if it does not aggravato the evil qualtie' of the raco, accentu L aIted as they are hy ages of oppressioU and had governnit'flt. " Already the United States is sub sidizing the Catholic Church in the n Phiiil))iines. This Is one of the minis ter nee:.sities of our entanglement. Abolish picStly rule there and noth ing ii left to dit'rentiate the Edilpinos from she savag!es. " T' imintemnee of this church. ntraryV to every princip C of our con -tituir. mui h-e conltinued~ if we are -to rema n. Tnel friac's iave td, but the t e alar remainl 1and areL an idls The slans ar rich anmd fertile, b ut as to a. cmmercia: market 'theC oiien deu' i-EB imps:ible fori us. If -that pulc ia ' ee ared the Geman-, )wOn have ated thecKr maui~ttfactur':s exaty tio theC reA ltremnent, of the islanre can~ uderseli' us and drive our mrchLi'ar.-' out at every turn. '' Nthr" n iry, peltia nor commrelac adva ntaces can accrue to us hy th!.: fata pOIey of annexation. T he AmeLrica eoLiple are being hood wi ned and deudd bypltiin who iunded the country :n an insane and nj urinous eniterpr'ire. "IThe pro'clem of i ow to extricate ou rs've-r from it iithou t i nd'lible d f-graec and damageI is one of -Ltu pendourj dii!:cuIIty. But the risk to cur nationa: in terest- of attemnpting~ to re tain ti ' i'zfinpnin es i. fraught with v :t3y more miiomentous dange~'rs. '' A m. tary governminen t will dle rnora /z the ru.ers aund the rukcd. T'e PhCIl;irpine- will he a :-ource of cor' t-'nt inter1.atioinat trou ble. a fore U r . hou- for ad:ministration corrup Ge.dvol] of ai single redeeming feat re. GEN. Wu'~sa'sn, at:Thn-The re port that Gen. Jonieph Wheeler has neen desIgr.ated for servIce In the Ph ilippines cannot he confirmed at the War De)partmnent. General Wheeler is knowna to desire active servIce in the field, and the fact that~ he Is with 8ectary Alger in the Nortn-vost Is assumied to bil the basis for the report that he Is to go to the PhilippInes. In the abseneo of positive imnformation on the subject the ofli als of the War Department are not I incl(id to credit the report, for the reason that Gen. Wheeler's application for such detail has beenl ponding before thu President for several monthis anti has so far faIled to reclve the President's approval. Although the ciet exceutive is favor ably impressed with Gen. Wheelor's military knowledge and ability, It is raid that he doubts the wisdom of sub 7:eting a mran of his age and feeble neal th to the hardships of a severe Campaign in a troplcal country In an untJ.cal thy -ea-on. Gen. Wheeler hus Iieariy r.:a:hj' the age at which of ','re of thr: r'.m.uiar army are placed 9. the: ret. r'd ..r, and although vol I ' e.r ,' uerar nt u hubjet to retire mI on accC' nt of age, IL is said that IL'r. JPrer us001 fee4tii a Istron~g dlisinelfia *'>I Lo It' :1. 'i-uymee~t of any but yong an-L vlir~~ OU. n1. f the: army In the J1 ripp a '. Nev-. th,'l!'st, It is niot i.. 'iwl '' : p G tna Wheele. UJ ti 1/ss ' l)OrA o .'' :O. ,, f ifI~:4j Igj .. io jl.4 tao'...' e a Ohmotjt. hainlg t.t.r Uony r :d. usedU ir om~ then grade C u to g nw luu o Ill LI) til of aut'I.n t w Us 4aIU(ltur.y 1 a e to b .Iindt a OtliLw lnt 11u 4- 'VateI CASTOR IA For linfantsL ad Olndren. The Kind You Have Always Bought i' and here con1es 1tho Interesting part o iy story. : had gotten within 20 or 30 foot of the road, when I thought I heard the R clattor of horse feet, and I btopped tc g listen. I had not iuore than gotten still bofore not only the horses I hall heard oano In sight, but they had moln on thom, and Yankees at that. I had nevor econ Grant, but I had soon hiw ploLiro oftonlt,lime, and I reognizoul him in an inotant. It was Orant and several other ollicor8. I learned a'ter watdis they woro llancock and Monde. Just as they got op)osito where I waS sitting, they mot a courier and toypeid. Ttho courier handed Grant a noto anid off the crowd hlished als fast asa they could riule.N .Vou cn) i 1 inmagitno how I fOlt bettor thani can toll you. I think they saw m,. but my Yankee overcoat saived Ime agasin. I hadi not unttil they rode way tiotleeil that just, to my heft II ti anl ol tihold, wr110 tuiole. Yiikeeti thalln I thought wo rt' iln t he w orbid. or So it avollirim to tito jist tltn, it Lthe woods were thick, :ati I t.u rnod anti rode back out tit sight, anti waited for blini to move off. A9 ,.Oon as thoy ioft I hogai to try to finil lioNme way to get out. After hiunttlij aroun11d for t,01i:ctlml' I eamt to a farti hious. that iI hadv he to oft'ti, W0hee i failiy lialiti Sitott lived, Mid a y'Outigj !holy volutulteert'd! to pilot ilue out, w i -i .114, tilc l, i J ilst 1i i1 to got art. Into one of the barit it ightt of liiw iwar, lluIpes' Mill, .)W'. 22, isnt. I hiats t Imugit a thousand timi's ince tiiS t I lippenedi tihat if 1 had il led Grant the war igh i1 lt have Unkled dierently, anl whether I had 1ucceti st in getting nwaiy Or not. m11y tiamiif wyouid ave tilk'en fatiious. W I-. 14Li I j Y CRO Btor1ULLETIN-19 Col~t'aitil ,S. C., Jtite 27' tht, 9 . The te it poraturo, during the week etmitIn l ine 26th, averagod nearly niortumail, vitl cool nIghts early In the week, hut niot coltI onough to cheeck the growth of crops. The rainfall was contined to titali areatH In tht sotttheausturn portion of the Stat, where light to heavy show rsa ocuorred on the 21st, accoinpaniled In plac s by Iamniagng halil and high wI ni. A fe w lig lit showers occurred il other portio)iis of the Stakto on the samie date5. It Ia very Ury over the t orth contral and north western coun Lis, where crops of all kinds, exci-pt puossibly early cotton, are sumlering for rain. ',t weather was favortble for cu1Lti vating Ilold cropm, and but few reiports of grai'sy fiells were received. I;,Id worcitnt com tIntiue to devastate corn and tobacco, caterpillars to destroy rice, and lice have lI)piarld on young cotton Ill a singlo county. Cotton continues to do woll, witl rapid growth except in %he " up coun try," where the soll lacks moisture, bu the crop as a whole is very promising Illoons aro reported from nearly ovor i section of the Ste to. Sea Island cottol s in excellent condition an bloorninj freely. Corn improved generally, but is no j.roming except over limited arca, Worm; threaten its ruin on botior 'X, ek 'n County, and have In verely einewhere. L-avin a. ttreat'y r conditio - - - * ie' 10:porte I r.1imerous. an - .r etbr.*s. Cuttin - r. -r.:s wor - - '...2 1,r . rtt wet r" trd Iy caterp:.ar --'o for :douln is rncededi r.- n ro'u a-. ailab.O. s - : y~e W e ---ra fa'sh~ -- ee ar. e oat- are g.-neral - - -. y.Pa ben aond ge - .r wsith ornu~ wher the :-o T a fi.----"en lar( a no--":ays a writer i - - When a hlog getsi a 1og will trot aln; - eal and whion for -: r.e front hog ge - -- -ad !a-t in a crae: - -a ...o'w.. .: p or - a..' a :an a pr - -:y 'r oecarn t. ul r'ae and~ t. - -. a. the h1arrn pc: 'art .-:own' grad. - - e and1 grea.:-- th< ni in regard to the' - t t.'e p.ant yi'.d - .i imnpo"tan1 Snre..a. adaptationi ,rr tL e ba-st. Or ii rout - " -- ite c~air-e. strongJ. - . - . -'-t~ rniaterial used - r2)rdage, it bei ng - neede'd by the fact -...........ted by salt wa -'- J by the inner ~* ~ - 'ie andA from Itaure o t'rior in sioft - 'ader of the - --I . :';.arLi' at i n t ' ,' ',f.I wa Uo O ,I L. t.I Ls o l -. V ,or 11, I I *L .. I L ... I I . 1' I- -11 L. tj kot. TJ'ai:i wi%; 1 1., n .'e,L I od. of y nabrt' ines' on Etas .it Nil thar'. 11n "41nth141rn TNa1.w n'mark411111. 1ehly pt-olith inm1lh1n Ihb n .I1h11nina attiti ttif. Tuoy arte ofru10 , 11minn% tind (i itirman. I 11 4ititg 0 n'' 1 V oli till t'hrslutianIut l',hol wh itat nt n t hi . '%Ii' Ili 1 %V t h a p,(p6tit , t i e11t1 1 tt t t-1h 11h 14n 1, All of whom111 lIv,% 41114%sm roof, and10 0t he t 0 an1t ltoon ntdat h' III thlt fatnity A11 wi m11011 01t ro0f. Not mo' ot oVtt had a t ' hie twoon nw s hiit or n Lw ittio f Ito it l i a't i t. o t m tt.a b11itu 3 p 1%i ito t O 6%r. Oti %%i'h, anui tIs l I it -tlost io an O 1, 1he 1 ret r por tn of I bP e ItoII -h~ilde 114 em ht h veryticvtod to hIr fatth'r to givo etah of them a arm whe thtey marry and have them etvtle near th old homestead. it Austil Ui ounty there is also a airge antd inttoirestintg famnily of lifty i Nx prsons, and they dwell 1 % aparent tarmIty un Itder th sane roof. Schmidt At tit r tunte, and Caspor Schmnidt, 1vho founded thteir hom in this State, rtill lives. Strangely onougI, ho has .)ut oneo son, hut tis son, whose name is Slhn, has muade amiplo reparation. He narried at 20 and Is thu father of ifteent boys and girls. Fvo of t ihese have marrIed and not oneo has left the Ipt'ontai homte. 11Tese Ilve married suits and daughters have twenty-live h'tildren, and thery utro six great grandchildren of nCaspr Schmidt in thu family. it, Is a remarkable sight, and one that a visitor will never forget, to see all those peoplo gathered in the groat htali of thu houts", or all seated at a long tabl in tho large dining room. irs. Schmidt, te mothr, occupies a sat of honor, near the daughter at the head of the table, whIle the old grand father prefers to sit with the little children down at the other end. They at very religious people, and when they have1 all assembled about the table the fathor calls on one of the younger members of the family to ask a blessing. All of them are fond of music, and since there are several good musiciate among them they are enabled to have an excellent band. In the winter time they all asse mble in the great hal every evening, and those capable en gage In singing or playing on somc ynstrument. A beautiful, well-shaded grove is it front of the large farm house, and her the whole family assmble on Sunday or when they are at leisure during th< summer months, and enjoy thmtelve in various ways. A large body of lant they cultivato in common and th neighboas say they have never ean of thom having any quarrels o' di putes of any kind. it is said that not one of the younger generatin eve; spent a night away from the parenta roof. rhey are very jovial, ared whle the boys and girls at all times appear to b bubbling over w ith fun, the older one are ever ready to toll or approciatoe good story or anecdote, and it isseldon a day prsss that hame one is not mad the victim of a pracrical joke. d school room Is in the house and th older children act as the teabers b; turns. They seemn to enjoy working in tb I-00f. TieLd, and it i certainly an astoundin sigrht to see them all, men, women an< child rcn, going to or returning from th' tiels, laughing and chatting and sing ing. It Is not an unusual occurrene for' twenty-live or thirty of them to ba at work In one tielJ. Strangers an< friends always are warmly welcomned A SIN *CLARC STOnY-The St. Pau D~patch tells the followlng: Tnere Is a sIngular but an absolutell true story of a watch which won through the cyclone. The timepiece which has been under lIr'e and is now ve.teran, was an old1 ore of strong build When the storm struck, the owner whose name is 13ryant, forgot all abou his valuables In tho hustle for safety The watch was in the drawer of bureau. A fter the blow was over Mr IBryant found himself almost withou a scratch and went back to vidw thi house. Hie found nothing but a land scape. He began to search about thb ruIns early the next morning, an' here comes the funny, but true part o it. In the bottom of an unbrokei pickle jar were the works of the watcl ticking away, while the 8Ilver casi could not be found. "A Ten Pound Boy." Many wotner S 9seem to havy .been deni e4thi /precioust gi o inothrhoobe /cause of 50314 weakened een dlition of th4 JspeCial Omjatt * '~ ~ism whfeit m rakes tother 04but in the greal S majority ed S'by any means jipettrable. In thousands of Instances Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, by restorinj the natural, bealthy con dition 9f the orgasi distinctly feominine has been the meansa of conferring upon childless women the o04 hnestimnable b3lessinug. A eracle was, Rev. 0. II. Akrldofei Pelhnstitce . Ga. ina letter w (t Dr. PIerce, says: "* We ad been ma siaif y ears withiiout ogabpring, whaen ,soy wIfe com. h,tnced taking Dlr. Pierte's F eerie Prescrip. tion. I then, wrote to you for advice, and youm inmstrucrtions were to gve '0olden Medical Di). cover y ' lternately with th~e ' Favorite P reecr flon.' 'Chis we did. hle result is restorstion f1 ray wire to gaood healt and a ten p~ound boy.,I honor of the world-famed Dr. Pierce, I have namerd im Pierce. 'Pavor-ite P'reacription' ii avatinly the mnedicline for invalid wossen." The vast experience and skill which Dr. Pierie hias arcj ired during his thtirty years' p Trtie' at. cief consult Ing physuic ian tE the Inva lids' Hotel and nuirg Ical Instit-ute ,f luffalo. N V., ham made lia ,nrne kniown strd his mnedricin~es reco'gnized as standard~ a. reiles In every civiized country on th globe. ils g reat th~ousand-l.page illustrated sxx0k, the "Peor~plec's Comm non Sense Med. ial Adviser ".has. hamd the greatest sale of any medIcal work in ainy langutage. A fret Schiitimn has been ptub lihed and a paper, brmuntd copy will be enit to atty famtily ab solute.ly withmout char ge except thte inert Siend these wIth your aiddress to tht World's Dispensairy Medlical Associntilon > uffalo,, N.Y., or if prefer red send 35 stami to, a heavier cloth-tlbrund copy. A iian or woman whmo nuglicts constlpa ti suiffers fromt sloiw poisoning. Docto Pie.rce's Pleasant Pecllets cure cotistipa tioun. One little "Pellet "' is ai gent le laxa tive, anad two a gnild cathartic. AlA meadi *in4 Aealass CASTOR I 'Tio Kh dI Voit 11ave Always Bought, and which has been Its smno for 41%4r 3 0 yeAt's, Ilhts borie th signature of .. a, atd hits beena u nido ider his per solial smtpervisloit sice its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this. All V..mioae(0i. , IIititatiOlns atid Slubstitite are but Ex.. p et itin thist. I Hilo w%'ith an. erndanger the health of innt < 4 1 Utlirest -E~xperien~ce agalinst Experinnent. What is CASTORIA Otat-ritk 14 it sistit-te for Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops atn4 Nool lhig Syrisps. It Is Harmless and Pleasant. It cont-ikas neti(ler Opium, Morpliine nor other Narcotic substance. 1ts age is its guarantee. It destroys Wormus and allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Storach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childrei's Panacea--The Meother's Friend. OENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 9S 0nISTAUN oosPANeV. e MURRAn STRELT. NE W VORK CITY. THE HONEST WIIITE OAK HOME-MADE WAGONS MADE AT THE GREENVILLE COACH FACTORY Are the Cheapest and flest Special Prices for "5c. Cotton. Call and see -us G. W. SIRRINE, Supt. - - - H. (. MARKLEY, Prop. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Jnno 11th. 1MJ edae99,I~1Oo 'seeo ris RTATl1oN8. N.1. a ~ ~ c e 1h 80 ~Char1 in.......~~..... 7 00 a 1mN,.3 Summerville.....,.. ............ 7 41a B1urnhvjill......... ..........3 8 .% a m_______ ___ rangbur.......,.... 0 2 7. O u a...................1 05 Pp. >er ity......... ............ 12 10 nk'nl " Ju'r . 04. S~ " ew 1ierr, ...... ......12 25 p mieiv1o. iti 2 " reenwoo ..... 4 n 1 55 "' m oa....08a~4 ~ 6 JIA. 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