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ning a' them from east to 1 rso named, I suppose, be use it is really the widest of all. t Now to begin where I left off in my t last lettwr: After taking in the :ghis C at Maguolia cemetery, we returze i on the c!eetric cars d )Nt Sleeting street to ih- u!e:rie railway c.tr house, wh:e,hivin; ob ain.d tratisfer tick- n eta, w-- ch.ange I cars and weut e Lst ward till near t': C>o :r RP*, ad a rait south ti along in sight >f the water to Etst B y street, then S d.wn ir ptst the U. S. Cu3to:n ilne to the old postoffl;e at the fo't of Broad, where we left the car and walked a sboet dista ice to B ,Sce's whtrf, a d atter pro:uring tickets embirked o-i the ferry but S.ppha, a fiae side-wheel stesm.r. which was soon luoed from her in ring=, and turning with her pro,v t> th - so Ith ward. m>ved oa' a:ross th3 m ntu of Ashley R vsr, ptssin; the i.aleigh lying at anch)r, ai leaviug . cas:le Pinckney, the Fart IRipley -Light [louse and Fort Santer o0: our left, we advanced on Fort J,>9nson at the paint of Jrns Es:a 1 I. a-id after a de lightfat sail with a flie sei breeze fanning us. we ha'iled up alo-tgside the wharf, an.i seeing n> hostile demous:rations of defens:, lashed our vessel to the pier, la-de i; aad took p3ace.tble p )ei.- r Thi< w+ s my irat stop at o'd Fort Johnso:. I had often p issed ii sight of it hat never landed there ne fore. Th -ra i's af4ert there now, oaly tihe ramuaiss zf what once was. It is nav- 'd a gnaran I tine stationi, o-, -nslly, a mara time sanitati .. Being sozn3what of an inquiierrve tura, [ occupied thbe Aftee. of thiy intates "we were Kiloeillerein asking q*isstions as to th m ids operaaii of mnicro%e de straction, and lear.Aed a little abant what I k tev n.)thing abut before. For my informaition I am indebted to Dr. Lsbby, who is now andI h is been -for aboat twenty years in charge of the station. It is ai follows: When a vessel comes into p>rt koona t) be or sRapefted of being infe ste i, say with smallpor or yellow fever, she is taken to the sation, lashed to the pier an d ~ d3tained there a-itil she is c,)nsidered no longer infecte I; 'i nr b dding and the clothing of all .> s b 'urd are cirried into tha s initation bu'l-I ng a-ad placed on a lag~e w 'od :a fra nu, I sh >uld say twenty feet long, which frame with its co:iteats. is then r3lled otn I wise into an enormans steam cy lin.ier', sav aboutI te~n fest in diameter inside, tbe other ot which is closed a'l thy time, the rack and its contenti being well into the cylinder, a large c up hindled with a crane is then put in p>)stion and screwed on with numerous iron bolts, very much in the same way thit a cylender head is faatensed to an S ordinary steamiengine, pa f"'ctly steam tight; this large cylinde. - - or steam pipes running thr' -i It not from end to end as in au ordinarv engine boiler, but round and rou-id in r pairs, suy about every foot of space, lt those circular Jipes commnicaste of s course with a main steam pipe from h the engine boiler. When the prepara- c -tions are all complete the steam is turned on; the whole inside of this I huge cylinder is hosted to -a degree 80 high that no germ can live in it. I, forget just the limit, but it is all done with dry steam, and yet the fabrics d are not in the least injured, and even o a fresb laundried snirif; ont would b come out just as stiff and glossy as it went in. I am not vouching for this JS myself, but the doctor told mue so and A I am prepared to believe it. 8o much for the disinfecting of the c'othes and bedding. Now for the ship or vessel. In this same building f is a furnace in which is burned ordi. h nary brimstone or stick sulphur; from b - this furnace runs a large iron pipe to d - the vessel lying at the wharf about one a hundred yards away ; the vessel is n," securely closed, so that it is air righbt or as nearly so as practic.able, and t he hot sulphur fumes are turned into it until the officer in charge is satisfied no live germ is left. This is the whole operation ini a nut shell, and while n, science bad to develop it, yet it is oi like all ot her scientific deanonstrations, es when understood it is just plain, prac tical, common sense, and we wonder D we had not known it before. Dr. Lebby to4 ma he was in college with Mai. Woodward and Mr. G II. McMaster'. A wvord more- ab-ut Fort Johnson (as it was): Gen. Ellison Capers (':ow B1ahop) says in vol. 5, p. 15, Con. federate Military History, just innad I from the press: "The shell wL.cen opened the momentous bombardment of Fort Sumter was tired from a a mortar located at Fort Johnson on James [Bland, at 4 30 on the morning .. of the 12th" (April, 1861). On page - 17, he says: "The three mortars in battery at Fort Johnson -were csim manded by Capt. G. S. James.''J This Capt. James was the same L-. church c%m" . at in th; death of Mrs. alloway this church has lost a devout, ,vely Christian character. One who as always ready to lend a sustaining and wherever. duty called-and one, no, who delighted, in a modest way, > soothe the couch of the sick, and beer the drooping spirits of the dis onsolate, like the delicate eiolet creetinng itse:f from pomp and show ad rather inclined to manifest its :esence ny the sweetness of its fra" rance. Her impo*ing personality in ne prime of young womanhood, and er deeds of_idness, will linger long it tnra soft radlhnce, even as the fter-glow of a summer sun set falls round as like a halo of peace. 2nd. That the secretary of this con. ereuce furnish the husband of the lecased with a copy of this preamble 6nd of these resolutions; and that he s authorized to request the publication )f the sam:; in the Southern Cbristiii kdvocaTe and :i each of the county iew,papers Mrs. J. P. Hunter, Mrs. M. J Moore, it. E. Allison, Committee. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub ic to know of one concern in the land vho are not afraid to be generous tc he needy and sufferirg. The proprie ore of Dr. King's New Discovery fot ..onsumption, Con,hs and Colds, havi riven away over ten miNlion trial bot lea of th4 great medicine; and havi he satisfaction of knowing it has ab tolutely cured thou;ands of hopelesi ,ases. Asthma, Brohchiti?, Hoarse iess and all diseases of the Throat 'hest and Lungs are sured by it. Cal )n McMaster Co , druggists, and get i rial bottle free. Regular size 50e. anc 1. Every bottle guaranteed, or pric efn .dod. . L GOOD AT TENDANCE SEEMS CERTAD The normal school to be held a: Winthrop College in Rock [Hill fron June 15th. to July 13:h promi'es to b4 well attended State $uperintenden if Education McMaban is urging th4 traded school boards of trustees t< end their teachers to this school ani >ear their expenses. Already thern tave been several favorable responses rhe Columbit board has determines ~o present fifteen dollars to eaci eacher who will atfend, that being th4 ~stimated Cost Seven and perbapt ine of the Orangeburg teachers wil >e present as well as seven teacher ~'rom Union. The Darlington school ill be well represented, as well af hat at Spartanburg. It is probabl4 hat all the graded schools will hav4 eachers in attendance.-Rock Hil Eerald. VIOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIE tegulates the Elver, Stontach, Bowels anm Kidneye. For biliousness, constipation, anic alaria. For indigeslion, sick and nervoun eadache. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heari alaure, and nervous prostration. For fever, chills, debility and kid ev diseases, take Lemon Elixir. - Ladies, for natural and thorougl> rganic resnlatio1, take Lemon Elixir. 50c and $1 bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozlen. etlanta, Ga. Gratitude. Dr. H. Mozley-Dear Sir: Since sing your Lemon Elixir I have never ad another attack of those fearful eck headaches, and thank God that I ve at last found a medicine that will re those avrful spells. Mits. EmT WV. JONES, arkersburg, West Virginia. Mozley's Lemon Elixir I suffered with indigestion and sentery for t wo long years. I heard fLemon Etixir; got it; taken seven >ttles and atn now a well man. HAnRR ADAMs, o. 1731 First Avenue. Birmingham, a. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mozley's Lemon Elixir. Cured may husband, who was af cteil for years with large ulcers on a leg, and was cured after using two ttles; and cured a f riend whom the ~ctors had given up to die, who had ffered for years with indigestion and ~rvous prostration. MRs. E. A. BEEILL.E, Woodstock, Ala. MIOZLEY'S LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ~ss, Sore Throat, Bronchitid, Hem rhage, and all throat and lung dis ses. Elegant, reliable. 25c, at druggists. Prepared only by . H. Moz!ey, Atlanta, Ga. CASTOR IA For Tnfants arnd Children. e Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ignature of C a~ 4 ?e _ S ad1 Ax4kj'z,w " ApecfectJemedy for Constipa Worms A o,ulsfsuFever1Sh ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of NEW YORK. .xACT COPY 01 WRAPR'ES: rXPOSUREt 3 cautioni er Whitesi Fthere MY DAUGHTER S F Poeme e d erstie'I thFma eraea -For SaLe at'Drug AeFANT Fornex Sale. JUST RING '71 aud your worry will be over. You o ind' . very ihing yU ouA ant in a A' w a'eep a nsic -I.ne of FRUI f' VEGET~ BJLES BAKEfWS BRE \D. Give mie i -'ring-up" anid v. nr order Th be promptly filerd I S. MoCtarle The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. -mi o WETCOLD proven disaatrQds to many women. .tfeet and daYap clothing chi the ire system and t delicate female are at oaeffected Painful, Suaibnppe Qtrneted Menses, Fafln of the Womb, or some other estroyng disease is almost certain r such exposure unless proper pre iare taken. When any of these di pear women.shouldbegin the use of GERSTLE'S nale Panacea. TRADE(G. F: pt)*ARK. glate the menses, cure all forms of isease, and give health andstrength. in the of the home. No con is - No ting enaminations. is aniy tendency to constipation or Ion take mild doses of St. Joseph's 12lator. FFERED. INTENSELY bu A. J,~AOEaestoWl nn te Careful No woman can be too careful of her condition during the period be fore her little ones are born. Neglect or improper..treatnent then endan gers her life and that of the cirild. It lies with -her whether she shall suffer unneen'rilv. or whether the ordeal shall b,: .....s comparat.ively easy. She had better do nothing than do something wrong. MOTHER'S ius the one and the only preptration that is safe to use. It is a liui::ier that penetrates from th1 outside. External appiications are eternal!y right. lIterrial medicines are radi cally wrong.. They are more than humbugs--they endanger lil e. Mother's Friend helps the muscles to relax and expand naturally-re lieves morning sickness-removes the cause of nervousness and head ache - prevents hard and rising breasts-shortens labor and lessens the pains-and helps the patient to rapid recovery. - From a lett-:r by a Shreveport. La., woman: "I have b een using your wonderfut remn .dy, 3!..th<.r's Vrienzd, for the last two mo:.ths, and find it just as recommnended. ' Drn221sts setl It at s1 i er bot'.!e. THE BRADFIELD R7EL'LA~~eR C0. AT.A., CA. Send h.r m:r :re. r:u.-:: t.-d bok Strofig Elldorsernente eDr. MaryE, Green, president National HouseholdEconomicsAssociation,mem ber~ American Medical Association, member Ameican Public Health Asso ciation, author of "Food Products of the World," writes from Charlotte, Mich.: "The excelle'nace of PabstMaltExtract is not unknown to me, as I have used it professionally for years, always with the most satisfactory results. For mothers nursing their children and for gezieral debility from any canse, I regard it as si especial valae, as it combines both tonic and nutiient properties, which make it truly the 'Best' Tonic." "I recently prescribed Pabst Malt Ex tract, The "Best" Tonic, to three of my patients, all off whom were ladies, and all of whom wei-e suffering from dyspp sia and its consequences, and in all tese cases It acted :like a charm. Two of them bought more of the tonic, and continued to take it,.nntil now they tell me they can eat a$lg,and one of them added '"eve b *g"without the slightest inconV ~e hy have cer tainly imprv wo~fhy in weight and strengh -prj~escribed your "Best" Toi gM number of times. It is one of the lst, if not the very best, of its kind." Rt. BELNEB, II.D., Jersey City, N. J. FANA ceRhuam and lOn 55a 650 a 7 87 at 8 811a 915% 1355a 12p ..............5.0 625p , . . RR........9 12. ia 11 No.83. 328 ." o 228 a Southbound. ',\o 33 Na 36 .- C opi- -. 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Dining crs serve all meals enroute. nlman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia enroute daly between Jackson ville and Ciacinnati, via Aseville. FRANK S. GANNON, 3.N. CtJLP.. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. :. WashInton. W. A TUBK . H.HARDWICK, G. P. A.. washington.. G. P. A., Atlanta. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itarti clallydigeststhefoodanidaids Nature in strengthening and recon' strcting the exhausted. digestive,oro gans. Itis the latest discovereddigest ant and tonic. No other prpAratin can.apoc it in effBciency- Itanr. Ind1gston Heaxbr * cMA.STER CO. - Winusboro, S C. SThe above figures tell a remark- ~ able story; they represent almost ~ exactl the percentage of cures ~RIeumacide Sthe wonderful new constitutional. cure for RHEUMATISM. The other two per cent, were npt cura Sble, or failed to take medicine ac cording to directions. Thousands have been cured. In view of the fact that many physicians think . that rheumatism is incurable, and that most remedies fail, it must be true that RHEUMACIDE is the greatest medical discovery of the age. Particulars and testimonials of many well known people sent ~freetoall a pcats. unalyateBOBBITT DRUG Soldin Wn.roby McMaster SCo., s gnerally. IEMothersI 2discom chii bSca. petant moth era. It gves tonetothegen oto do their work 'That makes preg 1~oandhstensrecoveryafter~ chldbrt.It hpsa woman bear strong hatychildren. thoisho for ya.Afew doeesoftenbrings o -o *i hearts that long fra d. Igbaby. No woman shosldnetctotry it for this trouble. Itcures nine.cases out of ten. AUl druggstsel1Wine of Cardui. . Vcbottle. For advice in esses reedring special Tra~..atlaoo ec o.. cat nedga. Tenzn. oeflbrgon, G., says: 4 " en I 8rst took Wine of Cardul aebe married three yeas, bat matbltrlhadafinoglrbaby." . { t t I osaORNE' FER; t q digestion OP ]D)spcpsia, TRY A. BOX OF Oboar's Tc)jspepsia Tablots. PHARMACIST. NOR 5ALC. (Formerly owned by Gen. Can be bbugt ata7 --by applying to SJ. P. MCRIY & CO HORSES and _ 1/UL ESa I STILL 13AVE sLEFT OVER SIX YOUNG KENUOKY MMLES, flye of them broken, wtalch I will selS cheap or e1tehange -thit for broker down mules. I also haveONEIEAVY TEAR1 suitsble fo log mules, and a Tow PLUG MULES, which I will sell low for cash. Alio T WO GOOD SADDLE. AND HARNESS HORSES. Cows. I have one COW AND CALF and and several good Springers, and amt always ready for a trade.. A. WILLIFORD. Winnsboro, S. C. W. AW. The registered stallion 'W. A. W frill be at the stables in rear of 3Mr. {enry Refo's store Friday and Sa-ur lay of each week; balanice of'tim' on' he farm. He is seven years old, bay, with black points. Hass aood bone hud muscle; no blemish or de.fect. He s kind in disposition and a perfect oadster. His sire is the celebrated led Wilkee, His dam, Betsy Baker, I was sired by Dictator, who was the ire of Jay-Eve-see, 2.10, of Director, .07, of the invincible Directum, 2.04, r be grandeire of Nancy Hanks, tie uet.n of trotters, and the sire of-many I ithers of extreme speed. Terms, $15.00 to insure marc with oal. For extended pedigree and cer lied record address JOHN G. MOBLEY, . 4.4-tilangl Winnsboro, SV. Rheumacide .is a thoroug, perm ent, constitutional cure frrheuma-1 Lesm The acids in the blood which mae the disease are.thoroughly eradi ated. Is also the best blood orifler, Ue it enacted and ordained by the nteadant andWardens of the town f Winnsboro in Coincil met and by he authority of the same: } Section 1 That itshaJot - al for any dog to atlarge onthe treets of the town of Winnsboro, tnless such dog securely muzzled vith a wire mt le, and any dog; :ther male or fetuare hereafter found 6t large on the streets of said town tot wearing such mazzle, shall be aken up by the police officers of said own, and shall be by them kept in iome secure place for the period of .wenty-four hours, during which time he owner or custodian of suh dog may procure the release thereof by ai ing a fine of one dollar. Any dog iut .e'aiined ard relea.sed as above p,rovided wit bin the said twenty-four i:urs cbal1, after the exDiration of that ,ime, be killed by the said police offi er'. Section 2. That the owner og permitting such dog to run at large upon the streets of the said town in violation of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined for each and every such offence in the sum of one dollar. Esection S. That upon failure to sap -t ure any dog offending against the previsions of this Ordinance,, the police officers shall call upon the owner of such dog for payment of the fine of one dollar to which such dog has become liable, and if payment of such fine be refused, and the said deg be thereafter captured on the streets of tbe said town, such dog may be ki!ed by the police officers witheat detention and without notice (o the owner. .sect-on 4. All Ordinances inconsis- ~ tent . ith this Ordinance are he repeak t!. Done in Council this 18a y 0 April, 1899, with the corpo [i. s ] rate seal of the said town fixed. J. E. COAN, JNO.J. NEIL, Intendant Clerk of Council. - BICYCLI.5 --FOR A lm~ited Nunbei of Or4e -We offer the Celebrated Hartford** _ 1 Bcc SUPPLY LIMTE. jS~ e will sel on ments. JORDAN & DAY FOR SALE IRIS H POTATOES, - 25C. per peck. ~GERMAN MILLET, GOLDN and WHITE DENT CORN, CATTAIL MILLET, AMBER and ORANGE CANE SEED.~ A full sup~ply of BEANS and other *GARDEN SEED. ~AT COST ---I HAVE .24.: S8ite Silver-Plated Table Spoons, 'easpoons and Medium Forks hat will sell at' Cost for Cash. To letter them, at -east prices, ril be TIHREE CENTS PER JETTER. Come and see them. .M. CHANDLR