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tF t Beauty I Blood Deen. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. xegin to-day to banish pimples, boila, blotches, blackheads. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents. All drug giats, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c,50c. Great -Brltain contain. 61.000 women dressmakers. To Cure a Cold In One flay. Take Laxative Brcmo Quinine Tablets. All Bzggists relurd money if 1: fails to cure. 23c. Tennessee's law prohibiting Sunday shaves has been declared valid. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C.C. fail to cure. druggists refund money The Philippines can supply the world :ith cocoanuts. So. 15. Fits permanently cured. No fits ornervous ress after first any's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $2trial bottle and treatise free Di. R.. 1!. Ksr. Ltd..931 Arch St . Piila. Pa Piso's Cure is t e me icine t. break un chil.lr u's Coughs a: d Colds.-Mr. 3. G. Btrt, pra ue. Wa March 8. 194. " Trust Not to Appearances." That which seems hard to bear may be a great blessing. Let us take a lesson from the rough weather of Spring. It is doing good despite appear ances. Cleanse the system thoroughty; rout out a?! imp.frities from the blocd with that greatest specific, Hood's Sarsaparitta. - - Instead slee:less ni".ts, with conse - quent trrit:l'ntss and an undone, tired -feeling, you will !avo a tone and a bracing air that will ena!.l-j you to enter into every day's work with pleasure. 1lemember, d Hood's never disappoints. 9 -itre-" oitre was so expensive in med ical attendance that Ilet mine go. It n-d me a per:ett wreck, ua:iI I took Hocd' Sa: saparill3, which entirely cured me." Mts T1o3As Jo Es. ': South St. t:ica, N. Y. Qunnirg Sore--"rive years ago my affliction came, a running sore on my le:. causing me great an.tuish. Hood's Sarsapar i.la healed t e sor-. which has sever re turned." MIns. A. W. BapRE- Powell Street, Lowell, 31as. Hood-s Pills cure Uve-r ills, the non-irritatingand the only cathart;e to take w-th H:uod's arsaparilla. The French ogince: Berller, whose scheme for tunneling the strait of Ci braitar has been approved by the Span ish government, es:imates the length cf the projected work as twenty-three kilometers, br abcut fcurteen miles. and says the g:eater part will have to be cut in solid ro:k. He looks forward with great confidence to the co-opera tion ci the British g3vernment in the matter. "There is rnot a single Eng lishman,'' says M. Berlier. "who does r.ct dream of going by the most direct line and without scarcel.y putting foot a'board a ship, from London to Bomn bay'. * * And when Englishmen shall fully comprehend that the entire ougjrney may he made from London to the English possessions in India in a little over a week, we shall have their full '-o-operation in carrying out the scheme I ntow have in hand. There are forty-seven Chinese ten tI'ks in the United States "I DO MY OWN WORK," So Says- Mfrs. Mary Roch.iette of Linden, Now Jersey, in this Letter to Mrs.. Pinkam. " I was bothered with a ilow which * would be quite annoying at times, and at others would almost stop. "I used prescriptions givenl me by my physician, but the same state - of affairs cotnue. a - time I was , taken with' a floodg, that I was -, obliged to - keepmybed. : Finally, in tiespair, I gave up my doe tor, and began taking your medi eine. and have certainly been greatly beneated by its use. "Lyvdia E. Pink-hams Vegetable Com pound has indeed been a friend to me. " I am now able to do my own work, thanks to your wonderful medicine. I was as near death I believe as I could be, so weak that my pulse scarcely beat and my heart had almost givcn ouat. I could not have stood it one week more. I am s-cre. I never thought I would be so grateful to any medicine. " I shall usc my induence with any one sugering as I did, to have them use Lydia E. P'inkham's Vegetable Compound." Every woman that is puzzled about her condition should secure the sympa thetic advice of a woman who under stands. Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass.. and tell her your ills. LG0.'T nE A F-0O, Try GOOSE GR EASE LINIMENT be fore ycu say it's nlo 00 !. It's sold under a GUARANTEE, a d with th.aus na of znerch atah n<iiing t we ha'e nad ut fe-w lot e:s r turne-d. I wi I CUhE crouJp Coughs,. Cords, E~heumnatIbm and all Aches and P'air:s. "I have been na!na CASICARETS and as Samild an-I effeetve ljaaive they are simply won derful. 31'- daughter and I were bothered with sick stomach and our bre:-th was very bad. After Yaking a few do'ses ef Cascarets we have improved --- o'ace:-fuLy. They are a great help in the family." waxtHLnIsA NAczn. - uzr Ri'.t ne St.. Cindinnati, Ohio. CAN DY TRADE MARK REOZSTRED Fleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Niever sicken. Weaken. or Gripe.1Oc.25Ic.50Oc. ..CURE CONSTIPATION.... sterling Reey enmpny, c~e. MontreaL. New Terk. 25 RO-TO-BA0 Solndmmd"yadr FOU ? iPPINES. The Discovery of the Islands by Magellan, the Great Navigator. With an expedition splendidly furn ished by Emperor Charles V., Ma gellan set sail on August 10, 1519. He crossed the Atlantic, touched at the Bay of Rio de Janeiro, made his way southward, repressed savagely a dan gerous mutiny, and on October 21 en tered the strait which bears his name. On November 28 he passed out of it with only three of his five vessels left, and found himself and his rejoicing crews in the Paciac. He felt that he had succeeded, but he had miscalcu lated the vast extent of thenew ocean; and sailing on for days and days, in some fashion missed th3 countless isl ande of the Pacific, and did not see land until he reached the little group which he called the Ladrones, be cause the inhabitants stole a boat from him. There he lingered a short time, either at Rota or in the curious har bor of Guahan. From the Ladrones, which were discovered March 6, 1521, the weary voyage was continued until a new archipelago was reached, on the fifth Sunday of Lent. Gradually the magnitude of this new discovery be. came apparent, and Magellan named the new group in honor of St. Laza rue, on whose day it was discovered. They landed on Mindanao, madetheir way to Cebu, flattered themselves that they had converted and subdued the inhabitants, and then becoming in volved in a tribal war, Magellan was killed, and his chosen successor, Ser rano, was left behind to death and torture. Two ships escaped, one go ing east, and one, the Victoria, under Elcano, which left Timor on February 11, sailing still to the westward. On September 6, 1-22, after many hard ships and perils, the Victoria reached Spain, and a great voyage, the first which circled the globe, second only to that of Columbus in conception, and beyond all in the daring displayed and the distance traversed, came to an end.-From "The Spanish-American War," by Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, in Harper's Magazine. WORDS OF W!SDOM. To live is not merely to breathe; it is to act.-Rousseau. He that is a friend to himself is a friend to all men.--Seneca. The flame of anger, bright and brief, sharpens the barb of love. Landor. Happiness does away with ugliness, and even makes the beauty of beauty. ~-Amiel. Grief is the agony of an instant, the indulgence of grief the blunder of a life.--Disraeli. Firefles shine only when in motlon. It is only the active who can hope to shine.--Rev. V.. F. Crafts. The imaginaticns of men are in great measures uder the control of their opinions.--Macauiay. It is not so much being exempt from faults as having overcome them that is an advantage to us.-Pope. Anger is an expensive luxury, in which only men of a certain income can indulge.--George William Curtis. It is always safs to take it for granted that, as yourself, so others are trying to do their best. Short coming is no sign of shortwilling. J. F. W. Ware. Could Not Escape Fate. Some people's lives strongly em phasize the assertions of some ~other people, who call themselve's fatalists. Such was the tragic ending of the life of Miss Serena Green, who died in Philadelphia the other week. Miss Green at the time of her death was seventy-six years of age. She was liv ing alone'in her home and had always used candles and lamps in preference to gas, because she had had a preju dice against it. In fact, there had never been any gas pipes laid in her house. The house two doors from Miss Green's was occupied by her nephew, and one morning during the cold snap when the family awakened their house was filled with the odor of escaping gas. The .family in the house between Mr. Alexander and his aunt were also so annoyed by the gas that they were obliged to keep their win dor,s open. Mr. Alexander dressed and went to his aunt's house to see if she was troubled in the same way. Rings at the door bell failed to waken the old lady, and the neigbors finally broke in the door. The gas poured out in such volumes that they were obliged to wait awhile before entering. When they did so, they found Miss Serena calmly sleeping the sleep of death. The gas in her house came from a break of a pipe in the rear of the middle house. It had forced its way bet-:cen beams and rafter and found an outlet in the house occupied by Miss Green.-New York Mail and Express. Mlicrpbes Set Fire to Hav&tacke. There have been many theories to account for the spontaneous combus tion of haystacks. This phenomenon is now ascribed to a microbe which breeds in the close, moist atmosphere of the hay and causes a fermentation which generates heat, and finally ignition. Herr Benesch, who has an experimental farm at Meirhiof, has long been making tests of hay under various conditions of moisture and pressure. During his experiments he discovered a method by which farmers can always be cognizant of the state of the interior of the stacli. He has devised a kind of long form, by which a sample of hay can be drawn from any part of a stack at any time and examined, to see whether it is abnorm ally warm or not.-St. Louis Globe Democrat. Paris Loves Strong !Men. The strong men are more than ever the rage in Paris. People crowd to the music halls to see and to applaud them. The latest arrivals are two brawny beings called Laurent. of Beau Caire, and Constant, the butcher. They have met twice. and neither could throw the other. At the last tug.of-war the gladiators wrestled for an hour and a quarter, and were covered with blood nt the end of that time. Laurent then walked off the stage. saying that he cou'd not go on, as his strength was spent; e~ the vic tory remained with the butches, who was covered with flowers, patted on the back. and told to prepare to battle for the belt with Pytlasinshi, the re dobtab:o Rlusuia3' ?ele.--London T~elegraph. VERY SUCCESSFUL farmer who raises fruits, vegetables, berries or grain, knows by experience the importance of having a large percentage of Pot& ash in his fertilizers. If the fer tilizer is too low in Potash the harvest is sure to be small, and of inferior quality. Our books tell about the proper fertilizers for ail crops. and we will gladly send them free to any farmer. OER.IAN KALI WORKS, = Nassau $b.. New Yerk. $3,OO DEPOSIT O.1EDEEM UR GUARANTEE OF POSITIONS. it. it. Fare Fs:d. Actual Business. Free Tuition toon e of each sax In every county of your ctate. W1T27E QUCi K to GA. -ALA. BUS. COLL =GE, Macon,Ga. .. g ANDCAN"issERI: A C are makin. $3 to TS a day. selling our new boo. elas cencesand Thrli.t storiicS of tha War by iteturne: Hi.oes," 651 pa1e'. hettily I. lust ratred. ::eaat si:.:t. Al!l yo btha- to "o 1s t' h.."w it: :'Vryb,dy buys <.n'. Send t cents fot _,ent-s .t.tft. or write for tre. I:u_ra:te,. circu!ars. suc: s gu:arante'r. A. N:ELc:.N, Prblisher. CI..ciunalt. 0. ?pn amorithcan be made selilng PERFUE""t BuU in "A.t Y a * SE>. Samuk It) cents. Agents Wanted. M. J. MYE1S. Chete-. Pa. EnCiand _ oillir c:oionization has been ably econdi:.y the innate lve of sport that he,. fas possess. For oursel-es. in our cwn country, it is un fortunate that the word "sport" should hare bre so pros'it,ttcc. thinks the New York Journal. Its modern signiti cance is unworthy. To call any one a "sport" or a 't<erting man" conveys a certain sen:e of opprobrium. but the sportsman. as he should be, is as dif ferent from the " sprt" as day is from night. Why did Theodore Roosevelt carry off so large a share of honors in the Cuban campaign? A hunter of big game, a man of the plains. one who had held his own with the professional "bronclio buster," he went into the war on the lines that truly sporting instincts would dlta te. His qualities of sportsmanship won the college man and cow-p.m:her. the clubman and Western sheriff. b:ut there was nothing in what he said or did that could hav-e .euded the strictest sense of pro Priety or rcligion. Now that America is beginning to fgure as a colonizing power. what may under other circunt stances se' -3 a very minor matter in the scheme c. ' life is of special umo tnent. Out vard and visible sigzns of superior mnanlij are~ v parricularly im ortant to a r o that as"ires to~ iat Mther. pleoarp%s. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoie Tour Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bac, the wonder-w:crler, that makes weak mer strong. All druggists,5Oc or 51. Cure guaran: tecd. Ecoklet and sample free. Address Sterling RC:edy Co., Chicago or New York. There are only sev'en and one-half milel of horse railway remaining in Massachu sette. 1Wo-To-Bac for Fifty Cent&. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weal tnen strong, bood ':-e . 59..1. All druggista A trolley car line is now being built from Philadelphia to New York. Educate Your iSoweis Witnu 'Cascarets. Car.dy Cathartie, cure constipation forever. 10c 5c. if C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money The average life of a ship is about twenty si years. M re. Winslow'sSoothinM yrup for child ren ietL;ng.reftens the .gumrs, reducing inilama tic a. allay s pain,cures win-1 colic:23 a bottie. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With ioc:ti applications, ::s they cannot .each the seat of the disease. Catar:h is a b ood or con titutional dise-ise, and in o:-der to cure it you must take l: t irnil remedies. Hall's Ca t-rrh Cur.' is takena internally, and acts di rectly on the blood a ud mnucous surface. Hall's Caarrih Cure is nout a quack medicine. It was precribed by one of the bes; physicians in this country for yeart, and is a regular pre scrntion. It is c-nmposad of the best tonics knivr-, combhine:i with the best blood puri irs, actiag irec-Iy on thet mucous surfaces. 'the m :-eetr c-enbinutth.n of the two ins:red! entsis whnat Produces such wo:iderful results in curinr cata rrh. send for test imonials, free. F. J. Cursr.Y & o.. Pro0ps.. T oedo, 0. Sold by Drngtt.price. tSic. Ualj'sFamily Pills ares he best. Th days of the tail, smoake-belchinag facto cc5- himneys rare numzbered. ac cordng aa writer in the Iron Trade Review. Inn-n<al. thlere.nr'! to he short t'iks andl blov.-rs. For illstr'ation, thu exneritnnee of a Euston inanufac turng Itrm is rehi~teda. Changes; in the aranae Ln'-nt of the v .orks ne-essitated theu removlal oi(-f th.. hoi.l&ar lant. bult it ws~ out of the- gos -n to take the chiminey alo-nz. IttI staad a fan bowecr was installed on tnp of the bilers. and praovidcd with a special engine to drive it at .iust ther sneed re nuired. It is automantically rogulated so that less than one paoundl dropa in tna? pressure- greatly increases the draft. starts up the fire, and brings the pressure hratck to whlere it belongs. Th. fan worlks bay suetion. nras fte ga'ses from the bouier ilu'- anl forces thom out througha a short s:'ncka extending only~ thirty-o.cne feet nbove the- boiler ron: ti001r. T[ha: dra tght wich m2ay b- produced h:I tV wo r threer times s ronger thani hi- at ofth chimney 1hc as bee aiarded. annd is .iust as .t.rouLac in all kinds of weather. while the cost of tihe entire mechtanical draught equipment, including the stack, has been less than one-half of that of a neaw chimneyv. Because of the stronger draught much cheaper fuel is burned, the saving being about L00a year. It is possible with me chanical draught to use smaller boll ers and still vrodluce rhe reaquired4 amont of stConL. Hiegs--What a inzv loafer 3IcDer mnis:His wile, ou the contrary, UPOr ThE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP Of HGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the C.i.IFoBiA FIG SYRUP Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the C.LIrORZIA FIG STEUP Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the CALI FOB3IA. FIG SYxuP Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives. as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken. ing them, ad it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. .A-' FRANCISCO. Cal. L8nS.VIjE, LW L TOR I ! N ol-ie dotrdsad o oldie doctor dicards up kind of wind and weather, faithful parilla owes its krat success.T prescribes any Sarsaparilla prescribe: of testimonials from doctors all< safe Sarsaparilla, and the doctors lk been giving the formula of it to 11 This is 'why is -the leader of them all," not h because of 'what we put around t is in the bottle. It is the one safe sprin BestCouh Syup.Tastes Good. Ue Tour name on a postal card will get you Spald ing's Handsomely llustrated Catalogue of Sports 7:2 Fages, with Nearly 400 IUustrations. A. C. SPALWDINC & BROS., New York, Chicago. Denver. M~uch favorable comment Is being made upon the recommendation of Secretary L.ong that the vessels to be added to our naval force in the future are to be sheathed and coppered. In this way the ships we send abroad. can be maintained for an indefinIte period at sea without the necessity of searching a doc?kyard at frequent in tervals. a modern cruiser provided with a sheathed bottom and coppered surface can be kept at sea for a whcle cruise without danger to her safety or efficiency. ~aoey refuuded by your mi Using Sprouted Gtain for Seed. Several experiments were conducted at the Agricultural College at Guelph. Conn., by sowing winter wheat which was unsprouted, slightly sprouted. con siderably sprouted, and badly sprout ed, in order to find out the compara rive value of cach. The results of these experiments were very similar, and clearly showed that the sound graiu was the poorest. The exact record of one test is as follows: Fifty sound grains werc planted in one box: fifty grains which were slightly sprouted in box two: fifty grains considerablya sprouted in box thr_e. and fifty grains badly sprouted in Lox four. In about two weeks after the grains were plant ed the orop in bos one showed eighty per cent. germinat'xl. and the plantsl an average of threc and a half inches in height: in box two. sixty-six per. cent. of the plants germinated and tht plants nreraged Two and three-quer ter inches In he.hhT in box three, six teen per cent. of the seeds germinated and the plants ave?ged ane and a: quarter inches in height. The crop fron the sprouted seed was uneven in, growth. some of the plants being much stronger ttha others. The daily post bag at Mariborough house. London. too, contairs some ex traordinary letters. By one post there arrived the followin:: A request for a loan of $5.00 to enable student of, entomology to start for Afria; a peti tion from a poor old lady to provide a dowry for her daughttr,-ho was about to be married; . pressing letter fro:.m a French inventor of a new diving.; dress, beggii.g the Frince of Wales to' don it and dive into the Seine when he next visited Paris. and a calm reque;t for money to redeem a workman's. tools. b pddw hecuy inevr emff.r li uf a1etuy TR ' I IiI hemeiine hih antasteless fdorm.th ...Stld by every drui-gistand te s malra asectos of rte United St watei s..... Noecure,ano Patfo omernaf ao. Cety. onus hof nchdsls areain nour inen bott u trbcord of inetoy hne ateo Bn st es ht rrsold rithei als finthtrs mley on u Lanai ro Quinine inabltst elenso th dnrus haingth alrithate Co ecantGipaon 4,f0 doenite anolie,Y.S EZous. DRUGeb 8 CO9. PA~?S M~Ic!PUrC.,eCaly oan t rane sarehweaeaig n on t you? I aI~t do yoII 11111k of a high-grade, SoUd) Oa,Dry-alrRefriger-" ator for $3.5? ae will sell1500 for an ad- . verti,ement,and when . they are gone that's all of those S1&)C0 Re- . frigerators for ~3.05. Aearly 8000 Bargains in Furniture, Mat tings, Ref rigerators, Baby Carriages and Household Goods can Salid Oak ho found In our gen- .. " r r e r eral catalogue. -d39 ' O u r Lithographed._ I" ~Catalogue shows Car-.?. pets. Rugs and Draperies in hand Paint. ed Colors. Frdfghtpaid. Carpets eewed, and lined free. Another catalogue . tells of Gentlen's -* "Furnishings, Shoes 'and e made-to-order Clothing "($5.50 to $14.90), guaran- e " teed to fit--wce pay ex- - Spressage. ' . Bicycles, Organs Pi anos and Sewing Ma chines are in another . i' catao?eue. Why pay - '-'" ret aprices when you i lnow of us? Ali Cat- '' lgue are free. Which thi ' oyol waut? Address f50.00 Organs, * witirec to,t .; 4JLIUS HINES & SON, Baltimore, Ed. Dept. 310-i 0|TH EDIFFERHENCE BETWEEN A NOE NCE WAONR AND ANY OTHER WAGON. NEW FLORENCE has Springs under and Bolster in front and be tween the Bolster and Axle behind whic creates alive weight.akesthe Draftlight er, sares the Team ..nd prevents 75 per cent. 0fthe manuactrerkgs.o If hour dealer does no handle this .agon wri e irect to FLORENCE WAGON WORKS, FLORENCE. ALA,, and receive ful information with Cuts Prices and Testimonials. PROOFe It is an easr matter to claim that a remedy ha s wonderful curative power. The manufacturers of RHEU19ACIDE leave it to thOse who have been perma nently and positively cured lf Eeu. 3IATISI to manke clallme. Among those who have recently written usrvolunta :y letters eavinz thb ad been cured are: Rev. J. L. Foste r. lialeiah. N. c.; Mr.WJ. E. Robinson. Ed itor. Goldborc. N. C. Daily Argus;Mr.A.Dane.a prom inent merchant. Macfn .Ma r Du;e,a railroad man.anss City.Mo. theumacide Will 'ure 7ton. Manufcatured by The BOBBITT DRUG CO. R4 LEIGH. C. So:4 by rmpg."t;genersl y. Price $1 per bottle Saw M is! $129 TO $929.00 With Improved Rope and Belt Feed. SAWS, FILES and TEETH In Stock. Engines, Boilers and Machinery All Einds and Repairs for sa.me. - Iba.fting, Fulleye, Belting, njectors, Pipes, Val,res andeFittina._ I mnto ths iD - it 4 t. b i bet te sennd hand wheels, good aDd ecuas ThiInw S3tones0 of terepnis Ameryoanlear. k sro.ey F r..c ern. " er.ru or addresn o ). . 1en.:: PUye.e O.. hiato, 1a. in!cTIC Wct he ca ri a derti,in-' om.t:en thist uy'er al. ob.n bes-t. trat. en an aorcit u 5I. Agents 3 Thillin Stoie ofth Spaislh tmriat RWPar oe. Fo terms1 ad tertor anddreesimls. ). -E- . I.UT E PU . O.,Athant, G:a. Idca-e ns:al. he kroenr. Oe a door. lrn ow ~s. T! C i -Cro.u : artic e Concthe a.O n er Jd p i i nes . -S1 on for6( h c a ait Ch PA a. e ste smles d1tsnCil RET-AIa LER I n fr Malaria, Coh asol 8btlese s ClTnci ADileltf l ~ Ii LIQUOR, MORPHINEJ OBAGCI( USING PRODUCE A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE BRAIN Which is Easily Cured at KEELEY INSTITUTE, C The Remedy builds up the system in ev way. removing permanently any desireo u and for LtQuor or Drug. All vaent under the cars of skilled institute p who is a veteran graduate of the cure ans vears exclusively in l3z,Ywork. Writ. lIterature. Large mansion. %team-Hea Larae Pi.'zz The Only KEELEY INSTITUTE In the B OesQuW FBOM $35. Upward. M m for E sA es 11. fi- I Columbia-, rr0~ Mill Mucineg. Contracts Taken to Furaiah e Equipments for ROLLER FLOUR MI S, -REPRESENTING THE RICHMOND CITY MILL W KS8 One of the la gest manufacturers c xCox M ill Machinery in the 'ountry. and experienced mill wrigbt. I am re t build mils on the most improved p at prices tocomplete wi h an oft trade. We garintee the products ofauz mills to equal the srades of the best ?stern mills. Before pla^iag your orders St me. I als - hand.e complete line of 0 Working iachinerys Saw E* ?nes, Bolces and Corn It1Its d S chhiner'n 6eneraL s 4Ma Esving been established in busin hers for 16 years. I have built up my trad by sell ing the very h[g set -lass of m"chin ry. and am in a better position to serve the in rest af my customers than - . before. V. C. BADHA1ti, Columbia, Q. I=s Main Street. We are State Agents for and Make a Specialty of Equ!pping Modern Gin g Out. fits with the Improved the simplest and best.-BxA We also control te IMPROVED FEEDER,the simplest andmost e Fe- der in existence. Machinery and Mill Supplies of Mids at ilianufactruresS Prices. Now is the time to pla a o -t fors Threshing Machine. Get the t. s from thus.VHI tate Agents Liddell Co.,Eagle Co onGlo W. IL GIBBES & CO., COL BA, 8. C. L. B. sMI E, AGEv. Mul S. C. ofplege,Colum bia, S. C. Free scholarshipso condition - Ra:lroad fare paid. Cheap boar Po secured. Notes accepted. E can partly'oepaid bywokngin the ege Ome. Address, W . NEWBERRY,~A i. ~CAI LSS'BIGYCLEI 9 Easiest running, It durable4 safest, cleanest. ; rorld's re 'centuries,. Alway -ready to3 - ie. No$-hing to atnl or~ a soil the ciotiog. - OoIumbia Chain ModIs K Ebody the resultsd o'22 years' eperience in thei application of the best metho~ds of oycle huliding. Sharifords and ledoltes. The new Hartforfts havre radi-3 cal Improvement. everywhere.3 Vedettes cannot eualedfor.e thei price~ PRICES: Chainlless, $75; o-o4 lumbia Chain, $50; HIartfords, ~$35; Vedettes, $25 and $26.: Catalogue of an Columbi dealer. or POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. sei. Bock of testimonis and ;0 dave' treatment re. Dr. E. E. GEEEN'S SoNIsiBox D, Laa+= Ga ~ED WIET TI Nfl Wa ?"" som0 0ht YELTYCO,.Ekes -Barr i8l and F'ever, bill Tonic First Tastele$s Tonic ever manufact/re.. All other so-calleid "Taste- - less" Tonics Are imita tions.. Ask angt druggist about this wha is not PUSHING.ai 4mitatione e ., CON UMER. . Warrzspo , Tex., Sep. L3, I8IS& ~Ae MEtnICIsm Co., St. LOUIS, Mo. . Gntl:on :-I write Nou a fe'w lines of rt ni'e is oe of tho bs ms din~ in heworld r Chills and Fever. I have three cbtldrena bat have been d'wn r' th me.larial fever for 18 n ths and have boag' t Chill medicines of all nds and Dctor's bi minthreel ttle d it was e r Tastele s Chl Tonic that 4 .I canziet say toc5m, oh in Its behalf. Yor'ly, e.w. . .AOlES D. ROBERTS. Ou Smaley saa Ust - A eon ie o aeifale Saws nd theelbae Als C. sies -SMMcle ating.Sil MSbUm BA!S =