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Beauty rs Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty.ithout it. Cascarets, Candy Cattar tic elean your blood and keep it clean by stirring up the lazy liver and driving alfim rom the body. Begin to-day to ni pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly-bilious complexiont by taking Cascarets,--beauty for ten cents. All drug giW satisfaction guaranteed, 10c. 25c,50c. The Utica EnIttin- Company has decided fo increase its capital stock from $100.000 to 2000. bo. 2. To Cure A Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All - ruggsts r4und money if it fails to cure. 2:c. Some 7.000.000 tons of coal are ainuI.y used in the United Kingdom in the mauufac ture of gas. Don't Tobacco spit and Smoke Tour T.We Awar. To quit tobacco easily an forerr. be mat metic.,full of life. nerve and vigor, tae No-To Bac. the wonder-worher, that rkes wcak men strong. All druggists, 50c or *I. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or Ne-r York The Penman Manufacturing Company. Paris. Out.. will makze a large addition to its underwear factory. ' Educate 7--nr Bowels With Cascar , Candy Cathartir. cure constipation forcret. 00,25. I CC.C.fail, druggistsrefund:r.ont. The new cotton yarn mill at Hnrietta, . C., will start work soon with 25.00) spindles. Pains and Aches Of Rheumatism Make CountleSS 1 housands Sufr'r. But this disease is cured by 11.0-l's Sar saparilla, which neutralizes the a!id in the bloot. If you have any symI-tot" of rheumatism take Hoo('s Sarsapirilla at once and do not waste time aw: money on unknown preparations. Tiie tric of Hood's Sarsaparil'a is unquestioned and its record of cares unequalled. Hood's Sarsaparilla E-3lmerica'sGreatestlMedicineforrhcumati!m Hood's PII:s eure aJ iiver iU.- :cents oVsnel nlullders Hop-ek. From the Kennebec Journal. Not 'fur very many years have Maine ves sels managers in general felt so deep an interest in the prospects for busi ness for a coming year. Th%z close of the war has brought along, for Ma ne, at least, a new hope that her old-time :ea prestige is coming back, fn the new necessities set moving bi our ex tensive foreign acquisitions aid the general 'deep-water trade impetus which has been started. From all in dications the biggest revival of co" zaerce by sea that the United States ever :Faw is about to take place. The acquisition of oversea possessions Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philip pines and the new conditions of Cuba -will necessitate a great enlargement bf the merchant fleet of the United States. Only ships having an Amerl can register can tr.de between two ports of the United States. There fore, the commerce between this coun try and our new possessions wdl1 re Quire American ships. This means work for the ship yards, for the present fleet Is inadequate for the 'work, and It Is seldom that a foreign built ship can get en American regis - ter-__ UkLtversity standards. Lepsig university refuses to accept time .'pent at the University of Frei burg, in Switzerland, in the count of its degrees, on the ground that the teaching there has deteriorated below university standards since the Domini (an monks have obtained control. The other German universities are likely to follow the example of Leipzig, and will .refuse to recognise the Fraiburg de grees as well. CONSULITING A WOMAN, Mrs. Pinkhiam's Advice Inspires SConfidence and Hope. Examination by a male physician is a, hard trial to a delicately organized woman. She puts it off as long as she dare, and is only driven to it by fear of can eer, polypus, or some dreadial ill. Most frecruently such a womnan leaves __a physician's office where she has un -dergone a critical ,.~examination with San impression,more - or less of discour -This condi tion of the mind destroys the effect of ' advice; and worse rather th:an better.. In consulting Mrs. Pink ham no hesitation need be felt, the story is told to a woman and is wholly confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass., she offers sick women her advice without charge. - Her intimate knowledge of womnen's troubles makes her letter of advice a wellspring of hope, and her widec experi Sence and skill point the way 'o health. " I suffered with ovarian tr'te:ble for seven years, and no doctor kryer what was the matter with me. I had spells which would last for two days or more. I thought I would try Lydia E. Pink bam's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven bottles of it. ar. d am en tirely cured."--MBs. Jon- Fota:IN, 26 N. Woodberry Ave., Baltimore. Md. The above letter from Mrs. Foreman is only one of tousands. "MJy wife had pimples on her face, but she has been taking CASCA1ThTS and they have all disappeared. I had been troubled with constipation for some time, but after tak tng the first Caqcaret I have had no trouble with this aliment. We cannot speak too high tyo eCacrets."' FRF.D \Vw?trM. 6706Germantown Ave.. Pil!adel:hia, Pa. CAN OY CATHARTIC TRADE MARK REGI'TERED Pleasant. Palatable. Lotent. Taste Good. Do * Good, leever Sicken. weaken. or GCr1; e. iUe. 2.50.&c. ..CURE CONSTIPATOfON... Etereg Remedy Company. CMengo, Xontreal. New. York. sr MaYalTA ia Sold and gnaranteed t-v all drug. U"aU*WRV gistst CUR E Tobacco Habit. - ~BestCough syup.Tatesoom. Us ntn.sodby drm'.gists. OUR BUDGET OF .JUMOL LAUGHTER-PROVOKING STORIES FOR LOVERS OF FUN. When Winter Reiang-Deferred Proposal -The Necessary Material-A Theory One Advanta-e-And Makes Mone*# Too-The Slater's Retort. Etc., Etc. Now comes the time when plumbers rage And coal men pile up bilis Nen nigh:s are lona and gas accounts Are added to your ills. Sad time indeed, but there's one thought Tat ia., a bit of cheer !.c-iitoes aro away frc:= us Uii another year. --New York Wor'La Deferred Proposal. "Why is it that stuttering men are nearly always bachelors?" "Well, they get so much s to think before they speak."-Detroit Free Press. The Necessary Material. Bacon-"My partner and myself want a wooden partition across the shop." Builder-"Well, I think if you put your heads together you can accom- g piish it." A Theory. "What makes that noise in the heater?" askea the visitor. "I don't know," answered the man who is constitutio-nally chilly; "but I gaess it's the temperatare dropping." -Washington Star. One Advantage. "Still, living in a boarding house has its advantage3." a "I don't know of any." "Well, there are generally a few 3 umbrellas around that one may bor- a row."-Philadelphia North-American. d h Oh, My Prophetic Soul! 7b African Traveler-"Ha! Here is a sign of civilization at last! My Uncle evidently does business on this street." --Aallo. The Sliter's lZetort. Elder Sister (patronizingly)-"Go- r ing to bed, I suppose? What a shame! C Never mind. In a few years you will be invited out, too." Younger Sister (independently) "Yes; and in a few years you will not be invited out." , And MYakes Money, Too.t "I thought you said that Paynter ~ was e.professional artist; he tells me that be only sketches for amuse "Well., that's true enough; you see, he illustrates the jokes for a comic weekly."--Philadelphia Record. .ight on biistory. b: Jimm-"I wonder why they al- a ways put the preacher away back in the back end of t ie church?" Tommy--"That was done in the a d!ays when they was Injans around and a the preacher picked out the safest place. "-Indianapolis Journal. A Noble Young Man. "I trust, sir, that you have not been indiscreet enough to speak~ to my daughter about marriage,'' said the P stern parent to the youth who had .E just asked for his daughter's hand. : "I have nof., sir," replied the youth; C "but I was strongly tempted to do so j Jjast evening when she kissed megoo'd r night on the steps ."-Chicago News. I A Close Guess. "How do yo - - e couplegppite are marrie d?" askedia thegan with large business interests |5 ~'f his wife as they sat in the cafe after 'a the theatre. You can't tell anything about it."!r "Oh, can't I? She wanted lobster| and he ordered a couple of ham sand- r wiches. They're married all right ~ enough. "-D)etroit Free Press. Tictims of Adverse Fate. "That day it rained so bard," com- e plained the man with the Galway Y whiskers, "I found when I started for home that I'd brought my cane down town instead of my umbrella." "You haven't any worse kick com ing than I have," rep'ied the man witht the prognathaous jaw. "The nightt when I was held up on my way ho'me b I found I had brought my umbrella down town instead of my cane." Chicago Tribune. How It Struck Him, a The boy was taking a little jaunt cl with his father, and it so happened ai that they caught a crowded street car r three times in succession. The first t time the lad hung on to his father's a coat and said nothing. The secondE time that they both had to stand there fi were signs of rebellion, and the third ii time the youngster blurted out indig- v nantly: U "Say, papa, is everybody going I everywhere to-day?"--Chicago P'o:t. Eis Patriotic .me. PUZZLE DEPARTMENT. - The solutions to these puzzles will ap. ea; ia a 41cceeding Issue. - ---- 6 21.-A Charade. 'ithout my first no voice is heard; 'ithin my second, lives begin, Sthird must end delibghtuilv; y w2ole tells how they strive who win. 22.-A Novel Acrostic. All the words described contain the une number of letters. When right guessed and written one below the :her, two of the rows of letters, read :g downward, will spelthe name of popular book. Readiag across: 1, tendency; 2 cov :ings for the heaa; 3, pertaining to aginary dwarfs; 4, instruments of >rture; S, a bard. heavy wood; 6, ne.-rs: 7, poets; 8, the century plant; Venetian rulers; 10, inmature. 23.-A fravein! PuzzIe. Begin each word with the final let rs of the preceding word: Example: nffalo, lotion, Icnic, Icelani. The fare from Kamchatka to Chica :> is: 1. An insect. 2. A thought. 3. A festival. 4. A mistake. 5. A small bird. G. A point where two lines nocei. 7. A beverage. 8. A discussion. 9. A viceroy. 24.-Five Hidden States. 1. Come here, mamma; I need help t once. 2. The bear almost overtook im. but a hunter c-une to his rescue. We were afraid that we might miss ur ice cream. 4. He did a horrible ced. 5. The boatman said that he ad no more gondolas to hire. LUTIONS TO 'REVIOUS -UZZLES. 17.-Word Squares - I- BURNS UJNION R I FLE NOLDE SNE ER II- PLATO LARAT ARB IL . TA I NE* OTLEY 18.-A Double Cross Word--Texas, aine. 19.-Eight Behcadments-H-iglit, -each, b-rain, M-arch, t-wig, c-able, -early, n-arrow. 20.-Somo Novel Ladies-1, Ella 'ant; 2, Minnie Ster; 3, Emma Grant; , Minnie Ride; 5, Ann U. Ity; 6, Ann .tomist; 7, Ann T. Diluvian; 8, Polly 'ishun; 9, Della Gate; 10, Minnie A. hoor; 11, Carrie K. Choor; 12, den ie Rosity; 13, Millie Tary; 14, Anna ondor and Allie Gator. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. Thunder can be heard eight miles way. Au average star of the first magni ide is one hundred times as bright s one of the sixth magnitude. Charcoal absorbs, the gases and re ees the distended. stomach pressing gainst the nerves wicgh extend from ie stomach to the head. It is anucunced tha- a first-class eteorologist observatcry is to -he uilt on the Zugspitze, the higliest iountain in Germany. While the gold fields of the world over an area of more than 1,500,000 guare miles, Mr. B. J. Skertchley, n Australian geologist, finds that the elas of tin, which metal is the most paringly distributed of any of those a general use, occupies less than 2,500 square miles. The curious fact that corn, potatoes nid other plants thrive better when laced in rows running north and oath has been proved by Dr. Woliny, f Munich, ]Bavaria, This reduces le shading by each other to a mini iumn, more uniform aud regular light, eat and moisture resulting. The latest use of glass is inst_e;'K of old as, a material for sto'ppin;; de Ered teeth. It answers splendidly, udl is far less conspicaous than the ellow metal. Of course, it is not rdiary glass, but is prepared by ome new patented process whichi enders it soft and malleable. The French periodical L'Electricicn eports that the town of Blankeu-. e ghe is acw supplied with water iu hich all- germs have been killed by ieans of ozone, generated by au lectric current. The same principle -ill soon be applied to the dangerous eine water at St. Maure, Paris. The Last Days of Carlyle. He generally spends his mornings .11 about half past two o'clock be -een lying on the sofa, reading in is easy chair and smoking an easional pipe, writes Carlyle's iee, Mary, to his sister, Mrs. Han ig, in the Atlantic. At half past two e goes out to drive for two or two d a half hours, sleeps on the sofa till inner time (half past six), then after inner sleeps again, at nine has tea, 3ads, or smokes, or talks, or lies on ie sofa till bedtime, which is usually bout midnight,. and so ends the day. [e looks very well in the face, has a ne, fresh, ruddy complexion, and an amense quantity of white hair, his oice is clear and strong, he sees and ears quite well; but for the rest, as have said, he is not good at moving lout. In general he is wonderfully ood-uored and contented; and on me whole carries his eighty-four ears well. He desires me to send r his kind love, and his good ishes; as you know, he writes to obody at all. I do not think he has ritten a letter, even dictated one, r over a year. The Orfain of Week Days. Sunday-The day devoted to the orship of the suni by our forefathers. [on(d2y-The day de~vote.d to the wo~r ap of the moon by our foref,thers. uesay-The day devoted to the wor >ip of Tieu or Tyo, the god of war. Jedn esday-The day deveted to the orship of Woden or Odin, the god of iul. Thursday-The d:ty dlevoted >the worship of Thl.or. m.~- mad t mnnder. FidaQy- The day devoted the worship, of Freya or Yrio. the 'ens of the North. Niaturay-The a devoted to the worshmip of S.tmn, e god of agriculture; or Satyr, the ON THE Henry Dixey will s t VaU deville this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ken will produce their new play, "The Eldest Miss Blos som," at the St. James', London, this month. It Is unlikely tha*t Olga Nethersole will produce "The Termagant" in America. She now contemplates giv ing a version of "Romeo and Juliet." It is said that Olga Nethersole will have to do a tremendous b:siness with "The Termagant" in America if she hopes to retrieve the losses she has sustained with the piece in London. Charles Wyndham, in view of the re cent accident to the Prince of Wales, will provide in his theater in London an elevator running to the royal box. so that his royal highmess may -ea the play without imperiling his lim'bs .n the stairs. Wilson Barrett Is reported to hs discovered an infant prodigy in Aus tralia-a little girl of the name -)f Clitheroe, who played the child in "The Silver King" with remariable power. It Is not improbable that Mr. Barrett will take the child-to England with him. MINme. Melha has I.'n spending her summer holiday on the upperiThames, but has now left England. fdrFrance. She sails soon for this boiary. M. .an de Reszke, with his le and his brother. were recently in. P'is for a short time, but are now oi tIlfr way to their estates in Poland.. It is estimied by those*hd ought to know that J. N. Barriez oyalties from "The Little Minister" will ulti mately ameint to $250,000.: The piece, in 1 niitinn to playing to bitween-$10, 000 and $12,000 a week in Jznerica, has begun its second season fm London at the Haymarket theater, whe the au diences are enormous, ani' _is.also going in Australia to very larghoses. It seems. however tW be ent Xind of success. Cong _______We ku of nothing better to tear' lining of your throat lungs. It is better than feet to cause bronchitis pneumonia. Only kee up long enough and will succeed in reducingy weight, losing your ap bringing on a slow fever making everything-exa right for the germs of e sumption. Stop coughing and will get well. cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disap pears in a single,.mght. The racking coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mas tered. And, if not too far along, the coughs of con sumption are completely cured. Ask your druggist for or' - of Dr.Ayf Chferry Pectoral f'aster. It will aid the action of the Cherry Pectoral. ever anldesire the st mdica advice yo "a obye bai promrt reply tat may be of great 1)1. J.9C.ulYI owell, Mass. True Democrat.ic Doctrine. Presi~-ent Van Buren said in his message to congress in extra session In 1837, called because of the then financial crisis: "It is not designed..y the constitu tion that the government should as sume the management of domestic or fo'reign exchange. It Is indeed author ized to regulate by law the commerce between the states, and to provide a general standard of value ot medium of exchange in gold and silver, out it is not its province to aid individuals in the transfer of their funds. As justly might it be called upon for transporta tion of t.heir merchandise. These are operations of trade; they ought to be conducted by those who are Interested in them, in the same manner that the Incidental difficulties are encountered by other classes of citizens." This was the Democratic doctrine or that period. It was just after the~ Democratic party had won its great and crowning victory In obtaining mastery of the money power. But the scene has changed. Now "money Is king," and controls not only the ac tion of the government, but the des tinies of the people. It is no longer our servant, but our relentless master. Useful Now Hats. Most of the girls look very neat in those new style campaign hats. They ought to be a popular theater hat. They are the kind that can be taken ejr without mnussing the hair. Rain won't spoil them and later the felt, Iif washed, will becoms useful to filter "La Creole' t M LVEUI AJ= Every farmer's wife kr the milk buckets, pans, chi the dairy be- perfectly clean mon yellow soap that smeli, for washing these. Such s< you. would not use for an) sticky and the soap will get stay there. Ivory' Soap is I sweet, clean materials are u: IVORY SOAP JS 902 t(/ 0 ~ ~ r pr ; I- 1 k . TI r, 9 1 0 0 0 . . 0 Cop WISCONSIN'S TIMMER LANDS, The State's ClimaLic Uonditionz AMected by Their Destruction. According to report written by Fil bert Roth, a special agent of the Unit ed States department of agriculzure,1 state of Wisconsin, with a popuiat.on of about 2,000,000, and taxable prop erty to the amouut of $600,000,003, has a home consumption of over G00,000, 000 feet of lumber annually, beside3 enormous quantitics of other wood ma terials, which, if imported into thc state, would cost the state over S2L 000,000. Of its northern half, a I=.n: surface ol over 18,100,000 acres, onlY 7 per cent is cultivated, the rest forming one continuous body of forests and wasts land. From this are a there have been cut during the last siYtY years or more than than 5,000.000,001 feet of pine lumber alone, and the an nual output for the last ten years has exceeded 3,000,000,000 feet every year. The industries exploiting this resource represented in 1890 one-sixth of the total taxable property in the state,paid to over 5,000 men the sum of $15,000, 000 in wages, and the value of their products was equal to more than one third the entire output of the agricul tural regions. Of an original stand of :.h~out 130,000,000,000 feet of pine, about ~000,000,000 feet are lert. besides 12. d0,000,000 feet of hemlock and 16,000, 000,000-feet of hardwood. The annual growth which at present amounts tol about 900,000,000 feet, and of which only 250,000,000 feet is marketable. is largely overbalanced' by the nattural decay of old and over-ripe timber. Al present nothing Is beino d"~ eit er tC protect or to re + the denuded lands of wbi . u ly 80 per cent are unpro e tive. This policy causes a contin uous and ever-growing loss to the com monwealth, which at present amounts to about 800,000,000 feet every year O! useful and much needed material. A~ further result is th.at the spoliation o1 these forests is making a ma4rked change in the natural climatic cond! tion and Is operating injuriously on the amount of rainfall the state should receive. To remedy this co-nditio'n,Mr. Roth is of opinion that stringent legis lation will have to be imm'ediately adopted, and measures framea to pre serve and restock. He concludes his report by saying that, in his opinion, it will be necessary for the state 0o repossess itself of these lands, either in whole or in great part. - Newly Minted. "'ve got a new Idea." "HmhT It ought, then. to be a bright one."-Ei. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 100 or miS, If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money In Hungary there are thousands of il aces and hundreds of small towns without a doctor within ten miles. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup for children teeting. softens the gums, reducing inflama. gion, allays pain.cures wind colic sie a bott le. The Edgefield (S. C,) Cotton MIanufacturing Company has placed the order for the ad dition of 2.500 spIndles.. I have found Piso's Cure for Consumption an unfailing medicine.-F. R. Lorz, 1305, Scott, St.. Covington, Kr., Oct 1 1894. Last year the United States exported sewing machines to the value of $2,503,000, and typewriters worth $1.500,000. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guenrnteed tobacco habit core. makes west mnaSiroag, blOOd pure. 090,$i. All druggists. The Taibot Woolen Mills Company, North Billerica. Mass., is building a new dye house and a large four-story addition, .Flts permanently cured. No fits ornervous ness a fter first dlay's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.Strial bottle and treatise free Dn.RH.1H. KL1NEF. Ltd..931 srch St.- Phila. Pa. sTATE Or OH1o. CITY OF tOLEDO, Ltcas Cot7YTY, ' FnANK J. CHmEEY makes oath that he Is the ,enior partner of toe firm of J. F. CH ENET & Co..doin-.r nusiness in the City of T oledo,' oun ty and State a: orestid, and thatsaid ftrm wtll paY the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARs for och and every ease of CATAnan that canno t be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARall CunrL FRANK J. ChIENEY. sworn to before me and subscribed in my .-presenic", this 6th day of .ecember, -sEAL1 A. D-1838. A. A. GLEASON, ....,Notary Pubbic. Hall's Catarrh Gure Is taken Internally, and a'ets directly on the blood and mucous sur f -cas of the system. Send for testimonials fre. F. J. 'HNEYt& Co., Tole3do,O. '-rld by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family 'ills are the best. ' Hir Rstorer is a Perfe< ...-..- --... . . ...... . TT ~urp L. ows how necessary it is that irns, and. other implements of and free from tSit. A com of rosin should never be used aps are rr ade of materials that purpose. Besides, they are nto the cra&s and corners and >ure, it is weil made, and only ;ed. Then it rinses readily. -. PER CENT. PURE. =c*. & Gamble Co.. CeinUS The Potash Question. A thorough study of the sub ject has proven that crop fail ures can be prevented by using fertilizers containing a large percentage of Potash; no plant can grow without Potash. We have a little book on the subject of Potash, written by authorities, that we would like tb send to every farmer, free of cost, if he will only write and ask for it. GERnAN KAL WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. L esson in EVERY ONE SI it Shows the Only Method by Wh Organs Cani Be R Va.s.g eoi the constructeri es *-.ie Lt an!l Dry - Air be:ore en o ng the Bronchi . Tubes and L:in:;s-q eyed here by .ggLiquid M,ed TONGUE. Sense of taste de ;t-oe by s:rong EPIGLOTTIS. Liquid medy~iines , inl Sprays. Vouches. .A:omizers and Vnyers stop here. Dr honpermotte efou Hyoe uentg toI toitns. for usng W)sue also end F hi wrEE boxe of thye Ba , othe nn wondcerft~ u bruises,rs , s rain, h ~~1s.ncds, andlaC i rritantions. Sed ofe totn thee MAINe THoEi. T.hle B O:Tfit C.,0 I.~BTHCA, Larest ib owtie of yordC .t ~ott Jaese . dfRiha trdon, hoi died re Dopper, goer of otton sficin to tiwor busi.W also efn FE the bes apone antationdern the ofhis pes, n, Msris,scald, cmplee iraions. deotd atocuiel to the AI ar est th erofnta tton.mpod semeral Ruihads on his re renious onaes.f hnich antationse in i Msissppi, Aranas nd oyisiara. wold men aso teae owne ooe o comn.Th isome oetonon. ofhi Dr eslississnd iRestoet '-44 ILQUOR, MORPHINE, TOBACCO USING PRODUCE A DISEASI.D CONDITION OF THE RAIN Which Is Easily Cured at KEELEY INSTITUTE,' s ton : The Remedy builds up the system in every way, removing permne:tly anydesire or de mand for Liquor or Drug. All patients are under the caie of skilled institute physit-lan who is a veterAn graduate of the cure and ix years exclusively in KEELY work. Write for iterature. Large mansion. -%team Heated. Large Piazzas The Only KEELY INSTIIUTE in the State. GBA A 610 IN PIANOS M BARGAINS_ ANDORGANS Organs from $15.0, $25-00. $35.00 and up. ward. Unright Pianos from $175 00. $15.O $:3.00 aLd upward. Address M. A. MALONE, Columbla S. C. FLOR MIL MNR. Contracts Taken to Furnish Complett Equ;r ments For ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, REPRESENTING THE RICHMOND CITY MILL WORK"s One of the largest manufacturers of Flonr Mi I Machinerv In the count-y. a:d haring: experienced mill wrights, Iam p.-pared to build m 11s on the most improved plas and at prIces to compete with any one in the trade. We guarantee the products of on: millsto equal the grades of the best we-,t-rn mills. Blefore placinwr yoar otclers wrize ti me. I also handle complete im e of Wood Working Machinery, Sa%- Mills. En g ines and Hollers, Corn ML.71s and a chinery in General. Having been established in business here for 16 years, I have built up my trade by s-Il !ng the % err highzs' class of m-achinery. A2d am in a better positio- to serve the interest of my cu,tomers than ever before. V. C. BADHAX, Columbia, S. C. W. H. GIBBES & 00.I COLUMBIA, S. C, MACHINERY & MILL SUPPLIES F A OsTO PLEASE ALL Knab, Chickering, Sohmer, Fischer, :-nd nine other reliable makes to che.o-e f.om. Terms and prices in keeping with the times. Address - . A. JLONE, - Columbia, S. 0. PIANOS AND ORCANS. Money in Chickens For *4c. lin stumps we mnud a 1-) ot a practicau 1oultry wicsr-uoC an amnaLeur. 41mi :Bmau worrmax lor douar and cents-uurtu : . yea itLeacties now to Liet4.; and Cure Visises: eeed tor &w also ior Fatteuo.;: wDlea Fewls.* - ave or srecug; everytilug r.e QUilLe for proitubte r'ouityraS Ing. 110011 I'UIS1.1-A!i -. 13.1 Leauard Streei. New herA. Physiolog N ULO LEARN. ch Diseases of theRsprt y e and Cured. earnorL c Co sedbyirriltat. - ingp:ay,Douches / At oumize rs anad. Van rs. c a s iing iubes anlLi un - 'rroug~h it alono enn Diseases of these Or.caus be reached and cared LUNG. 'uprezna-e every particle of air brsathed. yet Ieav 21ll thes bail wech ce (naarrh, Uatarhi ansumaption. IN HALATION. ' ee ndorqe by h ~is p o derfuon orbe al.Pmhes consiLcation and advice Imaltevrpesnsending us 25c. ips or cash, mentioning this paper, sisting of an Aluminum Inhaler, Wire last two weeks, gauze and fall direc ' The Story of Hyotaei " and a sample iti-septie healer and cure for piles. , saddle-sores, eczema and all sitriace OFFICE AND LABORATORY of N. y. AIYNTED-Case of had health that B--PA A-N twiflnot M#r-.n*- Senid 5 cts. to Ripan. .hsttmuic. Co., NeowY >rk, for 10 isamples and 1000 testimoniaills. TICE. When yon write adrrre a. ki d p Imention thmis pace. It "1L1 ubtain Itest tr.'.t. uetl at d labor us. bj, 2. S17.50.-SPECIAL OFFER.-S17.50. n IrJ an puytne35 weyou comnte t bar. lotte cmmerc.mt conIe.e. .A.m .orrel N. C nV L 'o >Vw.ca ana rood La a MLN..T 00O. 13's incoln-treet.. n.DI . cured at hoincer;th' P1 - out pain. Bookof par' ticulars sent FR EE. B.M.WOOLLF.Y. M. At.tnta. un. Offico 1i1 N. Pryor S:. I e