The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 18, 1899, Image 4

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It Every farmer who mak takes pride in exhibiting the I show to best advantage, the hair must be brought out; tb snowy white and not tinged A BREEDER SAYS 0] " 1 have used it for many tical purposes superior to any d It leaves the skin soft and clf 4produces a beautiful growth glossy and free from harshne rain water, which I find is the lather, and helps loosen all st bthe skin. eIwm,n.,ei ocoortR" ^oonnsnn nnnn Always the Same. Somebody has unearthed a booc1 written by arthomolew glicus, a6k, of which on i the st chapters is on the chil dre o dread no perils mor/e than 'ng with a rod (be wriIs), and they?'ae an. I;pple more /than gold, and ake 'more sorrow and woe for the loss of an apple than for the loss of a heritage. They desire all that they see, and pray and ask with voice and with hand. They keep no counsel, but they tell all that they hear and see. Sud denly they laugh, and suddenly they weep. Always they cry and jangle; that is, unless they be still while they sleep. When they be washed, anon they ther therd noa elan mome than hem,ith aic ad spe rwl, and aith feetmore sorrow and woetf"r th l thei amippehan ..hels lof h ichmaesigae. t theyeie 120 yoa.ngtter s,c sar then asn aw ihvcendwt hand.cThe watepo consl b'uhe dnthe lanv'h, rear/suddnl sten whee.Ay Wome ryevd aFemle; Tro i,unless thy brsti hilethey W.e thdeyod be.:se,annte make teseve yea agauin.e Wih throhdrseaseuliand ometx. with feetbled wihn andn sesto aithoal thei ml f y ac,thttll. toe 1264elingt as despoet retaul ahn dis caed helas xeto 'e me n trisevea doctr Fe utl iddtougive yursdi . Pinham'sit Wasetrobled wimoun a urinl. heatio acrosse smallm of mweak,es that all gone afelited whasendnt liketapo befre te sun ti scalnotrsa bt reivelyttlou benuable remdy lt ise igoned . to e MorsLdi. Pinkham feefore Ir bogntkin your madical. TIhose sympedors twc yr w ithes that waste anitd awru-dow onhdiio ofathe befrthe. I cnotl across too hiyof Iyaete our vableles of the trul a aboon to dmwok." From Mrs. MELLIES E. HEnBt, Lex ellgtaon, Te.:Ms Pnhm "FohasufredyearIsuferswithuchat wi,fens ohedc backacould notp petite, andy hueown codtis. of also -ystem fli coul th wl, crossl tbear rom aetaken r bottles of E.Pik asVegetable Compound bd ofLiel Wash, a nw feelmake. Irecommn,u am ale todovey woarknow. FrmP r. POL .IESL Pw ywke oadythes ack he fcl not had fallen aing fASCARETmS tendbl ter ing-don insaredch. I hav ntobe tk cstwpon bote soe ia but aftrntk ham' egetCablaet Compounhd nd feeul like a.i aie t W ocan ot reopen yoough medoCacae to. evrE womAN,o. 570iGentw Ave. Phaei, Pa. Bie a bentkr~CA ARTS n te aver S dspenrd $ a beGen 1tr.25b.e0 ...o CUscres. FCONSTIPAO... Etelin er dCmano, Avle..o ?hsentrn. Pa Yr. si CAN DC lerynt arnabe. iof n T asWelGoos. io Rgd. Use SPcentyCa( o i.lO.2.O. 50EU Sprain.i ack ndAe "k nted. EM' .i.n MY iCr. P. l -r es a specialty of fancy stock inest product of his farm. To natural colors of the wool or e white in particular must be with dirty brown or yellow. THE IVORY SOAP: years and find it for all prac thing I have ever used. . To ar, furnishes life to the coat, .y.. and leaves it smooth, ss. I use it with luke-warm best. Thisforms a rich, oily ubborn scales and blotches of : Qabt. Co.. ClacduntL.O o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0) A Good Match. "The doctor and wife seem to be well mated." "Think so?" "Yes. People call h!m a quack and he calls her 'Ducky.' "-Life. Deauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean by otirring up the lazy liver and driving all im 4urities from the body. Begin to-day to pnis_ pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, .nd that sickly bilious complexion by taking ;ascarets,-beauty for ten cents. All drug. 3ists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The Plymouth, Mass., Woolen Company ,as been incorporated, with a capital 01 400,000. G. W. Moses is president. To Cure a Cold in One flay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All lr:ggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25e. Philippines contain 123 miles of rail. ad. So, 14. ito-To-Baeo for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, malces weal men strong, blood pure. soc. Si. All druggista. H orsemeat constitutes chicken feed at San Jose, Cal. M re'. winslow'ssoothing -yrup for children ce ting,softens the gums, reducing infiams tion. allays pain.cures wind colic85 a bottle. Piso's Cure tor Consumption relieves the mst obsth'ate cough.s.-Re~v. D. BUcBMUEL LEB, Lexington, Mo., February 24, 1N91. An Accomplished Quleen. It is not often that a husband and a !rif'e are able to wish ei'&h wother 'many happy returns" on the same day, but the King and Queen of Portu gal are in the enviable position of be lg able to do so, says a writer in Cas sell's Magazine. Domn Carlos was born an Se:ptember 28. 1S63, and his con sort, the Donna Amelia, on the san'ra ay just two years later. The Queen f Portugal is a daughter of the late Comte de Paris, and she is the most bea.itiful queen in Europe. There is, however, another point be sides her beauty on which the Queen f Portugal cnn claim to be unrivalled Nimong the royal ladies of Europe. What other clueen can say that she has received a medal for savi:g life? Donna Amelia is a strong swimmer, and some years ago she plunged bold ly into the Tagus and saved two chil ren from drowning, for which brav( :eed she received the coveted diplo ta. The Queen still enjoys a swim. td' any morning during tile months f September and October she ma:y be seen at Cascaes (the Brighton of Port gal) swimmning further onIt to sea than most of her subjects would care to follow her. A cutter manned by luejacket-s is always in attendance. The Queen is also a daring horse woman, and rumor says that when first she came to Portugal she mnadv lerself unden iab)ly unpopulair among cetrain section of her husband's ourt by~ this very accompishumnt Udies and geutlemen in waiting are probably as capable as any o:ne of ad iring a bold andl graceful rider; but when in addition to admiring the.1 ust, perforce, emulate also, the feel Ing of admiration is apt to be swal owed up by others of a more physi rally painful nature. The Queen chose o ride 'cross country, and to ride ard; the envrions of Lisbon are hilly, stony and intersected by frequecnt alls. No matter; where the Queen vent the gentlemen and ladies in wait Ing had to fellow. This was some ears ago; now the Queen keeps to the bigh roads, and rides almost unattend But Donna Amclia's graces are by o means merely physical; she is an ~arnest student of theology, and she bas also made a thorough study of the principhs of medicine, and has >ssed all the examinations in that school bef'ore the faculty of Lisbon. 5;zrda That Can Grou- Newr Eyes. The 'Tustara lizard of New Zealand s said to be one of the most ancient orms of animal life now existing. It ,riginally possessed four eyes, but iow has to be contented with but two. t lays eggs, and these take no less han thirteen months to hatch out, he embryos passing the winter in 'a ~tate of hibernation. These remarka Ae animals are found only in one or wo places in the colony, and they are -apidly becoming scarce, as collectors ~rom every part of the world are con inually on their track. They are about ~ighteenl inches i-1 length. and, like any of the lizards, are said to have he characteristic of being able to re 'lace porticns of their limbs, etc. -hih have been destroyed. One owned y Mr. Carl Hanser of Awanul had he misfortune to lose an eye some ie ago, and now a complete eye, as ~erect as the undamaged eye, has gwn In t-he place of that lost. SWAM IN SPITE OF HANI)CUFFS Remarkable Performance of a Maniae WhQ Jumped Overboard. From the New York Times: The Ward line steamer Seneca. which ar rived here yesterday from South Cu ban ports, brought with her W. H. Seymour, engineer's yeoman of the re frigerator ship Glacier, who was res cued from drowning after he had thrown himself from the ship into the sea near Cape Cruz. Seymour came aboard the Seneca at Santiago in charge of Surgeon Burns, U. S. N., of the cruiser Cincinnati and an attendant. He was mentally deranged, and was bound for St. Elizabeth's hospital for the insane at Washington. While the Seneca was on her way to Manzanillo on Nov. 22 Seymour became unruly and was placed in irons. On Nov. 22 the Seneca left Manzanillo for Cienfu egos, and Seymour was allowed to have the liberty of the main deck aft, so that he might get a little fresh air and exercise. Handcuffs were still kept on his wrists in order to prevent him from making any violent demon st'lations. At 10:30 o'clock the stew ard apeared upon the bridge and In formed First Officer Reed whose watch it was, that a passenger was overboard. The ship was at once stopped and backed up to where Seymour, who is a large, powerful man, was seen swim ming, handcuffed as he was, toward the shore which was between three and four miles distant. A starboard boat was lowered away with all speed. First Officer Reed took command of the boat, and it was manned by Fred Hausen, George Thompson, Christo pher Knudsen and Louis Larsen, sea men The boat made at once for Sey mour, and he was iagged from the water and taken back to the ship When the maniac was overtaken he was still swimming on his back, but he made no resistance. From the time the steward made his report to the moment Seymour again stood on the deck only fifteen minutes elapsed. It was probably one of the speediest rescues on record. Second ( tcer Par ker was in his bunk when the alarm was given. He was sent for to relieve the first officer, but the rescue was so speedy that it was all over before he had reached the bridge. When Sey mour was asked why he had jumped overboard he said' "I thought I'd take a bath. That was the only way I cnuld get home." The Wron; Record. "No, thank goodn^ss, he isn't ceal'ing here any inre:- exclaimed the pretty girl in blue with a stamp of her foot. "I verily be-"eve that that young man wvouldn't take a hint if it was willed to him with lifty ihousand dollars iv goverinent bonds attached. As a shining example of viat a wooden au tomnaton would be in a trance. he is e. distinct success. "H~e called here the other evening, a-s he had beenD doing for some time, and I thought I would see if I could awa ken a little enthusiasm in him. I turned the conversation around to Hlobson and asked him if he wourld'. ike a chance to equal IIobson's rec ord. 'Wouldn't i!" he exclaimed. with glowing face, 'just1.hink of his tak-ing that boat in there and sinking ber without losing a man"' "That settled 't! I yawned in hi: face andi looked at the clock, and slowly but positively froze that youg man outdoors. If by any chance ho should call here again I'll (all the colice!"-Petrot Fren Press. "Love and a Cough Cannot be Hid." It is this fact that makes the lover and his sweetheart happy, and sends the suf ferer from a cough to his doctor. 'But there are hid den ills lurking in impure blood. "'The liver is wrong,t' it is thought, ''or the kid neys." 'Did it ever occur to you that the trouble is in your blood? Purify this river of life with HIood's Sair saparilla. Then illness will be banished. and strong. vigorous health will result. Hood's Sarsaparillnt is the' best known, best endorsed and most natural of all blood puriiers. atrh- "T su.ffered from rhildhood with bcat arrh. Was entirelr deaf ir. one ear. Jod's Sarsaparil'a enrer ime and rcet"red oru~ heatrin'-." 31its. . S'roixEs.31idland,Tlex. Sire r:yes--Hamnnvr in the blood made my dau'nher's eyes sore. s r at we feared blnd'e.a. until Hood's Sarsaparilla made herwe" E. B. Gao:: Hnuniker, N. H. HooIrd's Pilla cur~ liver il: n,on-irriatin.z an! the only catharic to take w ith lHood's saraprilla. An Adventarous Earonet. Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, Bart., is credited with having more lives than the a7erage cat and with possessng .nore marvelous good luck than any other personages in the pagesl of Debrett. Here is a catalogue of his C broken bones and the manner in which they were sustained: Two leg bone.t (ballooning), three arm bones (hunt-1 ing), three ribs (steeplecha.sing), one rib (cab accident), one finger (horse ~ kick), two fingers (boxing). To this e may be added repeatcd visitations of r concussion of the brain, none of which. t however, have seriously affected the e gallant baronet's health. The name of i: Sir Claude has not been nmentioned for e a long while in connection with any c thrillingly narrow escape .from some T particularly agonizing kind of violent s death. Perhaps it is because he has i now reached fifty-one. In his earlier C years episodes of this kind were fre- e quent, as the list given will show. t I NOW= T HE pleasant method and ben by the California Fig Syrup of plants known to be medicinal and acceptable to the system. I CLEANSING TI COLDS AND Il OVERCOMING Its perfect freedom from ev liver and bowels, gently yet pro In the process of manufactu-, THlE MEDICINAL QUAUITIES by a method known to the Calif :o avoid imitations, please remeir. Consumers of the choicest pi ->ay for cheap and worthless imit the best of its class, an article p.urchasers. The California Fig and sale of its excellent liquid 1: t nwledge of the Compn nd i ifee yar ao,fo te peiaz noepesn otetseadn I o ene a akey 9hc, ? ad pleuhtascantmewhod i ange oflp.ans nlon to be engeicnao an whoceptgaled to tdh syten. yer ts pefc t fedoSmok roea l ito cras and boel r ely ye pro iIn thlie, neroesso andirtakeNo-Tu by, th od kn-orwr tte wealime ong aoid imitatists, leors.e gremn pay Boroea and woampless.Adres the best wof ts lags, ahn artiempo prches. T hen Coaif,00,00a Only Erands ae itemlentliui. knowlee To BoheWr Comanyantd fifteeCatharsao, ore thenst.pioevr .25.rIeC pleasantit,dreggste nd on wllrassis minr arevodingo the worth Fur day. Al ShCoe isaonikeatkcFrer C. . . lon drofst raleundaoe nt the ndialea layerig axed 2 yer. bkey wc. tisad pays pern anpont ofed No5 fto $100erouy. es firt ay' usei ofDr. Kins pan re rso.Setrial istl and nrgeatic free LUwoemat to IdaoY, e es ao, J.arriENE man s thlpet he hs-h blr and d e ro of ig )opl therfr J .C E . .domusiness heSCity o Tu oLie Aan and qutatoba-oesily anthid fvrm willa the u of NE, neUndrD DtLAe foT , he ndcry aer.CTAn that eswannoet ;r. FEANKggts 50 r. Cre gEY. orn. toeoet and subs rie. dinemy r1esedyC, hichao or Necmor,. Ein A. k at.18 nt.aA . Ca. Es O, all'Catarr uroes aken intenar, and Cand of th syste. cued otstionireal old byc Dgi t. C. fi,dugssrfn oe Coado Fminyerls are tohejo hest g wiTot turef send st . tioRn a hre mica! IewC.rC. Cor tllo ure dit refod tetmonals Masann the ael: aclyer.st,~d~ is esently curew.seohands.oTereu er, ieoer caniottle ord oe treat- e h o weraylit oe ae, te >N the muscle maof th ewtha roIsth y motiornr uo te fiorehea F. and' ek.nns, ne in ouhae i les, rub. opond aay re m yorfac, ex-sidrmwl stin theymo Ore prepared DOLLArs os om adryo as kof AU th at uner nd cureir byteusess The H.Ly CoAn Sy the befort m sapsnd powdbers, ind,y faeregularly ths thdrect e to eggy reaotedy yoblic HalsCt r-Cr stkn neni n Lcsdrcl nteblo n uossr .1 - iU - AE SYTM FETULY . EAAHS*RVNIGF ingfia effetsed of they relnw plesnt Companye fullusae o the Companyf prta lyuastibe anpefsentisng the inatl tsyup Comne pefetvirngten ing the a xte YSemy EFFEU ALLYIG. t a tHABdut.TUAe CaONIAIOSru urpobeonablnufaityn and selling orely weeithout wneaetnin oriither . n fig re ompas teffrs,y atpest bthaiornia Fig Syrup Compan: no bess itflation manfacturedaby othrr a ~ uetion..T oeit n~ra ea mAs thoroupablu oftsyn th sub jectp Coany provng hat crop thil uxtiremanyb pYreveted F it asi ferot.er Caifniga FiaSre purcenae of Pofatngansellng oe eecal litleffo nsbect n ohe Potshe writtenbys aethoritis, isatee wuld fk mot emiento pheyicans.r Ase to cst ifitaiony mautried y fohr ERANAI OKS The Poash t,NwYck Quto ti ae t i:o.n.Icttet jrect hrdaspoentha cro.fil ures an beprevnted, by.using fertiFer1contain n- a arg . .caderge Cofmotsh:icno. patom can r.-b ow writalehot oas, . Wqae Deav.Oe w e l t et e nt.o One subjt. o - Ptash, ritten . b. y an hr.Uxini nati.w. wodiket sen t vy f aheomer, f do r o in Bstie al l rt n so uie PRCOENTKL RS, POTAD a~ IC d 1i~. .u rinot [ivte inI aend runn'. ~i cjlg o tol . , lfl clubs: fi nd Ia , plaersn c . o~O Send fr C.sato;:C.o, ,ase ac aTI t r Gn . nero so wh a ne t aaigL O#7 - ;I AIAI ly mPO Fo,mauacue -in th iqi laaipicpe e fom mot rereshng t thetast :1vC,T DISPELLLMG ce, and its acigS anufactuedns the,ia i the ideald laxative.e e omms ersigto the taste )PT ER'ANO/NTIC PLATS der to get its beneficial effects, and ted on the front of every package. . about the same price that others d and to be everywhere considered its and tastes of the best informed ighest success in the manufacture become important to all to have a Company was organized.more than t laxative remedy which would be nown. The great value of the by the sale of millions of bottles e true and genuine remedy named Sonly, the knowledge of that fact arties. 'YOR,5 4Per Boltle. I. FOR 14 CENTS~ Sen wis to sin th ser r0Oi -1PgIODr,yadish. 0c - P e. EIesLe Bet 1C 1"CaIifornza Fg Tomato, c i 3 " Brilliant Flower Seeds, 1.'c - ot.$1.00, for -14 e ents, "1.i4 I ~~ 1* irie, together wit oh ra l of ht noedCata o no E - obwen you once try ~zer's - onts Onion edS. nd -- ~ .bl.Oata gnae e 'so.A J('IiN A. 'A.. .GL.D t).. .ACROSSE. 9 :S. I It i n as matter to claim that a rem t(I y h, s w.'onderfuli eurative power. 'I he manufacturers' of 1RHEUM]~ACIDE le aveit tolIt hosewhavefenpermfa rently and positialy> cured-fR:l .'ris.C ) to m:k.- e ms. Amiong those who have recent. y written us volunta. ry lette:s saying ther had been cured are: Reiv. J. b. Foster. Raleigh. N. '..; I tr. .T. E. i ohinsoni, Edm'r. Goldsboro, N. C Daily Argus;Mr A.Daus.a prom inent merehnflni. iaco", G ..Mr.W.R. Unike,a railrs'ad man.Kansas City,Mo. kenmiede Will 'lure You. Maru c ture.i hv The BOBBITT DRUG CO. El 1,E141H. N. ( oll ty rte:tgeeraliy. Price 8I1perbott'e DO 0r Smalley and t. OtD e Creek self-feed standrd of the world. Also all sizes of Cicclarx SBaws, and the celebrated AWS B. C. Picket ill JIorsePowersfor oper ating. ElloaMachinery, Feed Mills, Root Cat. ters, Corn S~hellers. mi.L.Y MFG. CO.,seUeakers,ManIwo,Wia, GENTS WANTED ' g;; "Thrilling Stories of the Spanish American War y Returned~Heroes," ".th nt shed. For terms ad territory, address . E. LUTHER PUB. CO., Atlanta, Os. E CAN'T fl5T MAKE' nybetterinSthan c do-we don't ~nowhowto. We Is the best that can be an make poorcr made. It costs you no wn chae inzk, more than the poorest." unny booklet "H ow to Make Ink Pictures "free. ARTER'S INK CO.. Boston, Mass. )ROSYcriandc4rEwo se.Book of tesumoniassad10d 'tramn 'ree. Dr. K. H C5'V'Ir'C CoWS En; D, Atlanta 0. MPand Whiskey Esb1t out Book of par OP rdL t om wth tisent FREE. B..OdE,MD A FAVORITE MtmNO STORY. eurious Way in Which the t uallpi Deposit Was Found. A favorite story among the Arizona miners is one regarding the curious way that the Hualipi mines near Kingman were discovered. The 10 cality had long been known to have gold and silver wealth. Hundreds of prosrectors had vainly hammered away bits of outcropping rock and had dug prospect holes throaghout the region until the country looked pock marked. A few thousand aollars had been wasted, too, in feeble attempts at gold mining. But all the prospect ors had finally abandoned the region. Two cowboys on their way across the Territory fiom Ash Fork to the Col orado R:-er in the summer of 1880 camped seven miles north of where Kingman has since grown up on the line of the Santa Fe. They had sev eral sticks of dynamite with them for use when they reached the Colorado River. They hat the dynamite at a safe distance from where they rested and camped, among some boulders. The next day was so hot and the horses and men were so weary that the journey was delayed another day. Along in the afternoon when the ther monmeter ranged from 110 degrees to 117 degrees in the shade, the dynamite in some unexplained way, . went off. Of course, the cowboys went over to see wLat the dynamite had done, and 'n looking about among the broken rock they saw even with their unprac deed eyes that it had opened some very promising gold ore specimens. An assayer at Prescott later report ed that the rock was worth from $700 to $800 a ton. But the cowboys -sold their mines before any development had begun upon tLem for $2,000 alto gether. 1'rom that time to this the Hualini mine has been worked. It has had half a dozen sets of owners and has made each set rich. The pres ent owners have had it since March. 1801, and have gotten as high as $25, 000 a month from the property. Not only that, but the accidental explosion cf the dynamite on that hot summer day led to more careful prospecting-of that region on new lines of Investiga tion, and the widely known camp of Chloride, Ariz., .is one result. The camp 1ias yielded $6,000,000 to the wealth of the world, and now the San ta Fe railroad Company is building a branch road there to aecommodate its great mining bvinesc.-New York Sun iicanrugs Frem the Snops. Flannel matinees lavishly trimmei with cream lace and ribbon. New muslins with dainty rosebuds scattered closely over the surface. Yokes and high collars made of white satin covered with cream lace. Cameo brooch pins surrounded on the outer edge by mosaic enamelling-. Linen and duck ,uits showing strap ped seams and insertings of embroid cry. Lace bows of point d'Alencon at tached to a stock collar of - shirred chiffon. Light pink and blue muslins with large rose designs interspersed w'.th black polka dots. Pearl-gray cloth costumes trinimed with white satin and endless ro'ws of, machine stitching.. Many new stock collars -finished with square or circular tabs -4a-he back, variously trimmed. White ribbons in varioup widths showing designs of cherries and their iaves in natural shades. Bodices of cream.guipure having the principal portion of the Vattern out ied with gray chenille. Dark-red cloth walking Jacaets piped on the edge with black velvet outlined with gold and black braid. Dry Goods Economist Re Gets the Worst. "Eleanor, when we are married, will you love me well enough to cook for me?" "Yes, dear Henry; but you will have to hire somebody else to do my cooking.-Detroit Free Press. We are State Agents for and Make -a Specialty of Equipping Modern Ginning -Out. fits with the-iproved the simplest and best. we also control the IMPROVED MRA FEEDER, the simplest andmost efietGin e derin existence. Machinery and Mill1 supplies of all kinds at Tianufactrures' Prcs. Now Is the time to pla'e anuor fra rhrehing Machin~e. Get the best from us. he FARQTHARE. stt Agent Liddell Co.,Eagle CottonGinC4 W. H. GIBBES & CO., COLUMBIA, S.C, L. B. -MI H, AGENT. Mul ins, S. C. Cntracts Taken to Furnish Complets Eqi pments for ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, --REPRESENtTING THE-. RICHMOND CITY MILL WORK8, One of the la-gest manufacturers of 3'lou, M ill Machine' in the e oUntry, and hain ud ml. on the mo-t Improe pns ad at prices to complet.e wi ii any one in the trae We guar.tee the prdcafout mills to eua the grades oet best Wotrn mills. Befr pla'ing yororders write to me. I als handle copeeline of Wood. Working lMachinerly, Saw lYs11l, Ene - gnes, 1oiers, and corn 3flhlaand Ms. chinery 'n General. h for 16 years. I have bitup my trade by sell ing the very hig est --lass of m<chinery and am in a better piton to serve the interest et my customersthm ev, r before. V. C. BADHAW, Oolumbia, 5. 0, 1326 Main street. FROM I Upward. Writs me for Cat _____ -- Columbia, 8. C. . ofrthe C1um ba- Business Conege,Colum. b, S. C. Free scholarship on conditions. a road fare paid. Cheap bard. 'Positions secured. Notes accepted. Epnses 4.oan partly be paid by woring in theo ege oMw.s Addres, a .ws asas, r -.