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Tariff. f, which will g< 1, raises the dut ^ds and their com 2) cents to $1 pe ' tricycles withou pay 25 cents pei of 20 cents, as now hs Best ghs Last." earty laugh indicates a e of good health obtain. through pure blood. As one person in ten has blood, the other nine Id purify the blood with d's Sarsaparilla. Then can laugh first, last and the time, for perfect hap ess comes witl good health Hood's Pil; cure Hver ins: the non-Irritatinz and only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaina; E CERTAIN CORN CURE, To rrotect Flngers, In this age of vear and tenr cn th nerves, anything to make, ycur sten ographer more aniable and agreeable if such a thing be possible, is wort] considering. A rubber thimble ha been invented to protect the finger in both piano playing and typewritin and is now on sale here. The tips o the fingers are not only nerve cente but one of the most sensitive part o the body. Consequently, the finge nerves receive many severe shooks i! practicing or typewriting. The ne thimbles are made of very thin rubbe to fit the ends of the fingers and wil lessen the shock of the nerve centers The speed also is increased 10 pe: cent by their use, and the ends of thi fingers are kept from becoming callou: and the nails from splitting. No doub a mint of money is in store for the in ventor, since the device is a guarante< to improve disposition. NERVOUS DEPRESSION. . A TALC WITH MRs. PI:HAE) A woman with the blues is a very un comfortable person. She is illogical, unhappy and frequently hysterical. The condition of the mind known as othe blues," nearly always, with wo men, results from diseased organs of generation. It is a source of wonder that in this age of advanced medical science. any person should still believe that mere force of will and determination will overcome depressed spirits and nere ousndss in women. Tliese troubles are indications of disease. Every woman who doesn't under' stand her condition should w;rite to Lynn, Mass., to Mrs. Pinkhiam for her -advice. Her advice is thorough com mpon sense, and is the counsel of a learned woman of great experience. Bead the story of Mrs. F. S. BEMETv, Westphalia, Kansas, as told in the fol lowing letter: " DE&3 Mrs. PnnAx:-I have suf fered for over two years with falling. enlargement and ulceration of the womb, and this spring, being in such a weakened condition, caused me to flow for nearly six months. Some tims ago, urged by friends, I wrote to y-ou for advice. After using the treatment which you advised for a short time, that terrible flow stopped. "I am now gaining strength and .6esh, and have better health than]I have had for the past ten years. I wish to say to all distressed, suffer ing' women, do not su~er longer, when there is one so kind and willing to aid you." Lydia E. Pinkhlam's Vegetable Comn pound is a woman's remedy for wo man's ills. More than a million wo men have be". benenited by it. E~VERY SUCCESSFUL ,farmer who aises fruits, vegetables, berries or grain, knows by experience the importance of having a large percentage of 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 all crops, andl we will gladly send them free to any farmer. GER'IAN KAUI wORKS, n.Nsau 57. New Yorih. DON'T BE A FOOL! Try GOOSE GR EASE LINJ31ENT hr-. sore you say it's no :-oor. I10s sold under a GUARANTEE, at.d with thousands or merchants h- rdiing it we have had tut fe'n tottels returned. It will CURE Crou~p, Coughs, Colds, Rheumatism and all Aches and Pains, So. 21. "I have used your valuabic CASCA RETS and find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. Ihave used them for some tim'e forindigestion and biliousn s and am now comn petely cured. Recommtnd them. to e-very cne. Oce tried, you will itever be writime tt the'n in the family." EDw. A. MARX. Albany. N. Y. CAN DY - CATHARTIC TRADE MARI( REOIi$TRE God Nevor sikn a -e\ en. or Grpe p 25. t. ..CURE CONSTIPATIOWI... Sterufn; Reneery Comupany. Chimo. 3neutrm'. New York. et 0- -AC Sol"d andanara tedbyall i WEATHER FROGS. Small Llvtin. Barometers Whi!ch Are I=, ported From Germany. Attached to a glass-sided box seen in a birdstore window was a placard marked "Weather Frogs." Within the box, pereted on two long wooden rods, placed lengthwise of it and nearer the top than the bottom, like the higher perches in a bird cage, were a number of the weather frogs themselves. Some just then were brown and one was green. They were little tree frogs of a kind found thro.gh Europe, those in the window haviu been imported from Germany. When full grown these tiny .rce frogs may be little more than an -.ua in length. They take the color of whatever object they may be resting on-brown for wood, green if on a leaf; placed in a blue glass jar they will become blue. They may be heard but not seen, so closely in color do they resemble whatever they may have perched upon. They are called weather frogs because at the approach of rainy or changeable weather they jump into the water; at the approach of clear weather they come out again. In captivity the weather frog is kept in a glass jar or globe, which is cvereld at the top with a wire sercen. Water is put in the bottom of the jar, and at a convenient height is placed cone thing for the little fro- to jump up on. The weather frog in capti'.iry is fed on flies in summer, and in winter on meal worms; its food rust be alive. Weather frogs sell here at retail for twenty cents apiece. Considerable numbers of them are brought to this country. A New York imnorter of birds anud animals has sold within a few days 2000 of these little tree frogs. out of 5000 imported. They are eoid to dealers in various iarts of the coun try, some of them going from here as far away as San Francisco. -New York Sun. WORDS OF WISDOM, Time wasted is good untasted. Vanity is the yeast-cake of pride. Doing is an antidote for doubting. Character is the mirror of thought. Reading is planting seed thoughts. Friendship is the crutch of sor row. EIort converts the ideal into the real. Moderation is a check to nresumn tion. Goodness is the printing p'ress of truth. Civilized peoples are but sickened savages. Frankness is the very perfume of cliaracter. To a philosopher a :tool is often a philosopher. An honest egotism is better tLan a prudish self-effacement. If you fight in the open you will stop less bullets for your friends. Thr is nothing to be done so petty Sthat it need not be done skilfully. Think on the giraffe. and beware lest your ambitions restlt in your~de formnitv. by belittiing the achievements of those about you. Duels by Women. In 1886, Miss Shelley, an American girl, met 'me. Astie de Valsayre, the advocate of wom'an's rights in France. The young American declared that the women dtoctors of Fraire were far lcss skilled than the American women w'ho had. taken up the studly of medi cine. One word brought on another, until the American at last called the Frenchn woman an "idiot." This was too much for the Gallio blood of Mme. de Valsayre. As the American know nothing of thas use of foils, her antagouist gave her two weeks for pracice. The con test took place near Waterloo. De snite the ominous name--ominous for it e French woman--te American girl was defeated, and carried her hand in a sling for some time. The incident created a great sensation at the time. But duels among women have not been rare in the past. Under Louis XIII. two women of the highest aristocracy, the Marquise de Merles and the Countess de Polignae, had a duel with pistols in the Bois de B3oulogne. The cause was the gallant IDuk ede ichelieu. Mmne. d'Aubigny, better known as Mile. Maupin. was challenged by three cavaliers, who took her to be a man. She pu't all three hors de combat. The Kiling: or Capty~ia Backy O'NeIl. The most serious loss that I and the regiment could have suffered befeil just before we charged. Eucky O'.seill was strolling up and down in front oi his men, smoking his ciggrette, for he was inveterably addicted to the habit. He had a theory that an oflicer ought never to take cover--a theory which was, of course, wrong, though in a volunteer organization the officers should certainly expose themselves very fully, simply for the effect on the men; our regimental toast on the transport running, "The officers; may the war last until each is killed, wounded, or promoted." As O'Neil moved to and fro, his men begged him to lie down, and one of the sergeants saicd, "Captain, a bullet is sure to hit you." O'Neill took his cigarette out of his mouth, and blowing out a cloud of smoke, laughed and said. "Ser geant, the Spanish bullet isn't madeo that will kill me." A little later he discussed for a moment with one of the regular officers the direction from which the Spanis~h fire was coming. As he turned on his heel a bullet struck him in the mouth and came out at the back of his head: so that before he fell his wild and. gallant soul hadl gone out into thme darkness.--Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. in Scribner's Tariou varieies of the bean family were used as charms by- the Arabiane. yh e .after being soaked in yin eptr, wa giv-en to co-s to protect I ham fromi harm. The lentil was supposed to protect from harm any thi u wit which it was planted. An oher species of the bean family was unda a haria for~ camels. Sixty "om "ria were puit in a bag and m: :aa flue linen thread round nonofh came!. This was sup e~ ' s :n ihe camel healthy and ++ . + SUMMER COMFORT. W .at'srcerthana*' ..comfo;rtable bome? Y + It ta'es very litte * t 'L... ' money to rurniSh *> +.- .-. - -.. ~ finely. Ozr gceerl< - ca:aloue No. 5* '- Naap i M atells al1l about F-,r-<* +ture. ..efri-era * +> ... to:..PcusJ ' Prc $1-2- tILuIs, SlIiverwnre, * Y Mirrors, rabv Carriage', Sroves. idng, <* , rpuolsery G cods, Ci~cks, .r Tin- * 0.117re, etc. g CWilge ec. s9.hows wronderful tar-g E-ains in Franos, Organs, Bicyc:es and, Se'wing~ Machincs. - , 4C Our 1i-color Lithographed Catalogue. . No. I shows Cari-ets, Rugs, Portieresu nd 11.:ILao Curtilns in bzid-pain!c c;ors. 0 Carper sewed and ned tre,:-.1 fre;*gt% ' prepaid. ? Wexmanufn'turo *- Clothing (i5.50 to H* .O1) cat, o youT 0 r t' anteCil TO tI %d p epj 'pressaje. X, Cata!rOgLu No._ 'shows samZes o Y * Cot h andrman. . * bargairns irShoes * +Hut-. Mackintn;;h- 4; 0', and Goats' Fur- Price Ec.50. *'Why rny retail prices wheon Tou can rny c.:-ur than your Iceal dealer? All Calues aro free. Adar:sthis way: J JULIUS HINES & SON,' CONCERINING BABY CARRIAES. Brakes Nor ea Nearly A!I-RMse of the Gio Cart-Tire Baby Carriage Seasoa. The rredecc-ssor of the present pre valling style of baby i th". ' y or forty years ago, was built like a chair; it had but two w.heeC. n" the body, which had a folding ari-lage top was supported on strars 'attached to a wooden frame. This carriage was drawn by means of a ton'u in front. and attached to the under ide of the tongue In front, near the bear of the carriage, was an Iron foot or re*St uon which the carriige -a- upported when the tongue was not held. The immediate successor of the old style ohalse was the Derambulator. a baby carriage with three wheels, two at the back and one at the fiont, the permibu lator was succeeded by the four-wheel ed carriages now in common use. In the course of time baby carriage brakes appeared, to prevent accidents when the carriage was left unguarded. One of the first was a sliding bar at tached to the running part of the car riage and having a forked en1 whicll fitted a spoke, thus locking the wheel. There are now a number of styles of brakes, and they are in common use, being applied to lowprIced carriages as well as to the more exnensive ones. The modern baby carriage is made In a great variety of szyles, cheap and costly, some of them being sold at prices remarkably low. It is a ve hicle adnmiraliy adapted to the uses to which it is put. and it zemed, except ing as to details, as thouagh, in its present shape It had reached the final stage of its e;:elution; bu-t now the go art, a baby carriage of a very different model, is piaehing it hatid. It is esti mated thaot of the total stock of ye hiles usc: for baby carriages this sea, son go-carts will occupy a third. or per haps iuare. The go-car t Is produced Aigs-yeir in a greater variety of styles han li any previous season; and the cheapest of them costs considerably less than the cheapest baby carriage. The go-cart has been in use but foui or five years, but the demand has iy creased from the start and Is still in creasing. The go-cart is propelled from behind like thea ordinary baby carriage, but it is a vehicle of much less bulk and more liko a chair on wheels. Original lv it was used only for thc older chil dren, that is for children cld enough to sit up, but it is now made with a mveable back that can be tipped at any angle and left held in place by set screws and -so made a reclining as well as asit-up vehicle.. One charac teritic that is supposed to commend Ithe go-cart , especlally for city use is its smaller size. It can be more easily stored than the four-wheeled vehicle. The great season for the retail baby carriage trade is spring. The babies Ihave been 'more or less cooped up In the house through the winter, angl e-ery mother wants them to have thin benefit of the air. As many b:aby car riages axe sold here in the spring sea son as in all the rest of the year put Itoether.-New York Sun. A SA CR ED T R EE.. The Story or a Thorn Tree '7 .. Blos somed Only chur1tmas5 The'sacred Clastonbury th . a hav ing, as Las been its customu Ur num berless Christ masses. duly biv oe at Yuletidie, has now return'td to its normal appearance, which in no way differs from that of an ordinary thorn tree. Sin miles northa'est fi the quiet lit te Episcopal city of Wnlis rises a 1o! ty peak, called by the Celtic ativeof West Britain a Lor." It is conspica ois for miles around, with the tower of, an ancient chapel on its top, and with Ia neat little countr-y town and the ruins of a noble old abbey. Sufficient ev'idenco remains to show that the a'bey was el -:ast propor tions, cccupying in all Gt acres of Iground. It vwas founded by Saxon 1kings, and further endowed by the Normans and Plantagenets. The grand chancel and its flue chapels vwere built in the finest style of later Norptan ar chitecture, but now little more than crumbling walls and pillars testify to the once great beauty of the abbe. The porch of St. Joseph chapel, how ever, is in a fair state of preservation. Outside there grows the famous Ca tonury thorn that blossoms but for one day in the year, and that Chrit mns day. This tree has a str-ange hi Drnhis long journey fro.t Pales tine St. Joseph and hArimathmeaniisd the district e adhs1 main having been sent bys St. Phillp the Apostle to conert -be then' heathen n1ation of Briai andf 'y to caat out the Druid superstm. ;flfd their way toCsebry. th'i known as "Thiswytiryn The: we-e all a-weary. and~ riig *t the surmit o the hill. Joseph. who was using a hawthorn stick as a walking staff, stuck it int.o the groundi and it burst into bloom. The preseni: Gaiston'oury thorn is an offshoot b~y continued grafting of St. Joseph of Arimathes's walking staff.-LOn'donl Mail. risk Your Dealer for Afen's Foot.Ease A powder to shake into ycur shoes rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, SoreI Hot, CAllous. Aching, Sweating Feet and In growriig Nails. AllCa's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all druggists and choe stores, 25 cts. Sample -mailed FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. --Probably 6,000 spindles and 200 looms - be added by the Griffin, (Ga.) Manu Tacturing Company. A Wonderful General Remedy. 1 r. Sloan's Liniment Is known by horsemen the world o-.w-. Tne faot that it can be us d in any way that ary liniment can be used :iahes it invaluabl-e for strains, sprains, sore ness in musc-es and similar pur..ocs. The fact. furthermore, that this remsat.y is re ra:habl- in its penetrating qualities is great lyin Is favor. Where Sloan's Lirniment is red the necessity of excessive rubbin.. Is d .e away with. as It penetrates quickly to the seat of the trouble and thus relievO- pain with ut the necessity of undue frieion, which is liable to maze bwllen or nnamed jaints. tender muscles ant tendons still Worse. )r. Sloan's Liniment c.n be given wi th great advantage internally in cases of col~e. cramp, etc. This famois remedy wi. also be found as valuable for the use of man, either internally or externally. A c opy of his Treatise on the Horse, which is replete with much useful and valuabl - in. f ol mation in rega: d to the ctre , f this noble animal, will be sent to any person writing Dr. Eloan, i1oston, Mass.. for it. -A cotton mill is to be orected at Mo Dilo. Ala. Iave found rico's Cure for Consumption an un aing medcina. F.R. LoTz,1305 zoatt st,, Covington, Ky., Oct. 1, 1594. --America has 540 marufacturers of I cather gloves. Beauty is Bood Deep. ClCan blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by ;tirring up the lazy liver and drving ail im rUrities from the body. Begin to-day to barish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascnarc,-beauty for ten cents. All drug. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 23c, '0c. --J. A. Bright, of Mitchell county, raised IS00 worth of rice on seven acres of land last year. ___________ DO't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life ANay. To cuit tobacco easily and forever, be mag. netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bac, the wonder-worter, that makes weak men stroag. All druggists, CW% or St. Cure guaran tecd. Dooli:ct and samnple free. Address Sterling nemedy Co., Chicago or New York. -There are 58 canals of business Im portance within the limits of the United States. Old Case of Tetter in Toes, -Cs?P...DTIT.L, Fr...: Totterine is worth more than its weight in gold to me. One appli. cation cured me of tetter in my toesof seven (7) yearS' stanoing. John 31. Towleo." it cures all ekin riserses. At drucgfsts 0 cents box, or by mail postpaid rrum J.T.Shuptrine,SaVannah,Ga. -Illinois bas a State Board of Examiners of Horseshoers. No-To-Bao for Fifty Cents. u uaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 600,81. All druggists. -Berlin is telephonically connected witb 115 cthcr cities. M rs. Winslow'sSoothing syrup for children i eeth!r.u,softens the gurs, reducing inalIms t1:n, Pllays pain.cures wind colic 25s a bottt -Since 1841 the cuitivated area of Ireland .az d windled from about 4,000,000 acres to 2,001,c00. We will give ,100 reward for any case of cat;rrh that -nnot be cnred wit' Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, 0, -At Des Mtoines, Ia., the Iowa Knitting Company has been incorporated with a $25, 000 capital. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial fects of the well known remedy, SyRUP OF FIGS, manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIG STF.UP Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and p resenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansmna the system effectually, dispelling colds, headlaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom fromn every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on t1he kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakenmg or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medidinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants. by a method known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SynuP Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, ..N FR~ANCzsco. CAn, LoIsvILLE. EY iNEW YoBE, N~. Y. For sale by all Druggists.--Price 50c. per bottig --At Nyack. N. Y., a new knitting mill, known as the Nyack Knitting Company, has een incorporated. To Care a Co'id in One Day. Take Laxative Brem'o Quinine Tablete. AR Drug ists rrdund nicney tf it faIls to cure. 25c. -The very finest brand of Havana cigar ftebes $1,500 a thousand in Paris. To Curo Constipation Forever. Tal:e cascarects Cancy Cithartic. 10c or 250. ii C. C. C. ma to cure, druggists refund money. -The workable area of coal 'eds in Col >rado is 10,100 square miles. . lucato Your Bowels With Cascarets Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 1c,25c. It C. C. fail, druggists refudmoney. -New orleans is to have a permanent in dustrial "tpositionl. fireproof. "Ana:" exclaimed Cheops, as the pyr amid builders put the finishing touches on the great structure. "I will now ronvince these insurance companies that It is possible to construct an ab Philadelphia Record. Peenlar Budldhist Cestom. A custom peculiar to Buddhists is that of wandtring about the country with hammer and chisel and carving h'y symbols upon rocks by the way spce. To cnre, nr' Medicine of I I-e i( Old friends, old wine trusty kinds. For half a d has been the Sarsaparilla w~hen they were sick and wa is none too good for you, y "f Ayer's Sarsaparilla coni the ordinary kind. A BALLOON UNDER~ FIHE. Immediate Cotlapse Does Not Follow ven When the Mari Is flit, With regard to the effects of gun shots upon a balloon, the following en periments were made, says the Pall Mall Magazine. A shot was fired from a Lebel rifie ap a balloon at an alti tude of 500 feiet. It only penetrated the fabric below the equator, and no ap preciable result ensued. After thiu many shots were fired, several pene trating the balloon and passing cut near the upper valve. After a lapse of six hours the balloon descended quietly to the ground. by reason of the loss ol gas through the bullet holes. But it appeared that, whatever the number of shots, the loss of gas was never suf ~icient to cause the balioon to fall rap diy. On another occasion a shrapnel shell was fired from' a seven-pounder Armstrong gun at a balicon having an altitude of 1,500 feet, but this being above the limit of elevation of the gun, it was impossible to hit it. In any case, had it been possible to do so, the shell would have penetrated the balloon below the equator and passed ~cut again so low down as to cause ne serious loss of gas. Indeed, a balloon loses but little of its lifting power that is, little of its gas-if the hole is made below the equator. Once a gore was split up to within a few feet of the upper valve; at first the balloon fell rapidly, then the wind filled out the flapping fabric, and it sailed quietly jto earth. gents Wanted Yo in r n raio.*:N terms. c. B. Andersonl aCo., 87 Elm st., Dallas, rei. RODS TElAR% iE"'ekrs ant ed. "a".i~s Thompson's Eye Water $3,000 DE POSIT TO REDEE)M OUR GUARANTEE OF POSITIONS. B. B. Fare Paid. Actual Busiess. Free Tuition toone of each sei in every county of your state. WRITE QUiCE to GA- .BUS. COL L EGEJlacon,Ga. Oldest Lighthouse. T The oldest lighthouse in existence is believed to be that at Corunna, Spain. It was built in the reign of Trajian and reconstructed in 1534. England and France have lighthouses which have been built by the Roman conquerors. The famous Cordovan tower of France, at the mouth of the Gironde, in the bay of Biscay, was completed in 1611, in the reign of Henry TV. After stand ing 287 years it was still considered to be one of the best lighthouses in the world, although Its height has been increased. InIrwafnn e ai ,arilla is the kuldiangf Syne ,and the otcd doctor are the century which the people have bought 2ted to be cured. If the best ou twi!! get Ayer's. One bottle ains the strength of three of For rnan or beast Excels-is that it Penetrates to the seat of the trouble im mediately and without -irrita ting rubbing-and kills the pain. Familly and 8tsbe S11es olid by. Dealcrs generally. Op, EaeI &,Sloan, Roton.. Mass, so. 21. 998 ... The above n;ures tell a remnarkable I tory; they represent i.lmost aseti the p e ou MAGI D E! the w ondterful new' consi::.utio.. Cur or RHF EJAT!SM.Th other2p r cent. we ourab e, or failed to take medi-9 havecbeen cured. Inview of th'efactthat mnany phrsicians ttuink that rht.umatism i must be true that R HEC3IA CI!'E is te gres testnm, dical d.~corery of theage ariuaeand testi: onials of many "eiknowan eturesed free o all appli ThE BOBBITT DR UG 00., Raleigh. N. C. Sold by Druggists generally at $1.0) Bon a c! Pomt ee abt .F n~r a; 1. o. b. here C2.''. Fears 330 er tushel 1at E pre s r ~ vtr to al prt in ;bsand NOIIMAN H. ELTCH, Meggett 8 C. Best hWH tes oEL ntm.Sldby druccists.. DRoPSY w.E*YE Free. Dr. H. H. GRtT.N'S SoNS9. Box D, Atlata Ga. FF.TT'S Reguiates the Bowels, Makes Tedting Easy. TEETINA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any ige. POWDERS a E*r ar Spalding's At~etic Library should be red by every boy who went, to becom, an alete -'o. 4. Boxinsg. [let4 e. No. OfficalFoot Bal 6O.Htw t. Lean Al Gud falrde. Ball. [ etics lN 93. Athletic Records N~o. 37. All Arottnd Ath.lNo.93. OrlicialBase Ban o42. If ow to lunch Gdelit.b No. $2. How to Train. cyc e Champion. PRICE, toCENTS PER COPY. Pen for 'otaloguie of all sports. A. C. SPALDINO & BROS., New York. Denver. Chicago. nerhant an why nn~t tay ii? LIQUOR, MOR PRIE, TOBAGOS USING PBODUCE A DISEASE3F CONDITION OFTHE B3RIN Which is Easily Cured at KEELEY INSTITUTE ,' h= .* The Remedy builds upthe sytemin every ;!7ju for Liquofr o Dru.All s~ntsar under the care of skilled In thcian who Is &,veter:fTdue og thawl ad ears eXcJusi el workWifor iterature. Large mansion. kiteam eat Argo Piazzs's nhe Only KEELEY IISTITUTE In the State Cotton Elevating and Ginning Iachnery. We make a specialty of e pping com plete Improved and M4odern iianeriso wilh the Improved Murray Air litributlng Sy - tem,, tho -implest most efficient aud practi cal cotton ha dli -g ap aratus on the mar ket. No spike b.-it distibutiorno o'. erfLow, no time Lt st between baiesnothing to getou~ of order or re k down, no expense or re pairs.greatly ipoved sam 1 of cotton. W-ri te for catalogue 11ireshing 3iachines, the _be.t ona the market at bottom prices thelYaronbar. ow s the time to buy. W. H. GIBBES & CO., Columbia, S.C., MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S. C. Agency. Tddell & Co. Charlote.. N. C.: Eagle Cotton Gin Co., Bridgewater. Mss A. &. Fwarq tar Co., York. Pa.; Sraubfa'y Co., -m. cinnati' Ohio. FLOUR MIL MHR!! Contracts Taken to Furnish Comput Equipments for ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, -REPRESENTLNG THE RICHMOND CITY MiLL WORKS, One of the I&- gest manufacturers of Flowr M 11 Machiner y int a tountry. and having -zercnced i I~ t- I am prepared to buld mlis or e mort improved plans an& at prices I.o complete wi: h any one 1n7 the, te.c Wo coarcute the products of our '11U toe~a~o xrades of the best WesternI mills. Before p1a'icg your orders write to me. I als - handio complete line of Wood Working 31acbiuery, Saw 1!Ifls, En gnes, Boilers, and Corn llis and Ma chnery in GeneraL sia1ng been established in business here for 16 years. 'A have btilt up my trade by sell i rg the vary h!g cst class of m-tchine . and am in a betterposton toserve the integsstof MY customers than e,-rbefore. V. C. BADHASI, Columbia, S. C. 13 Main Street. OF FROM $35.00 rpwird. Write r, for Cata nes. Terms Z~ ESY. Address M. A. MALONB. - Columbia. S. C. Why take Nauseous Medicines ? Are you suffering with INDIGESTION? Ara you suffering with KiilNEY or BLAUDER TROUBLE ? re you subject to COLIC, FLATU LENC7 ot' PAINS in the BOWELS?. D you suTsr from REFENT'IONtor SUPPRESSION? of UR2INE ? Do you feel L&ANGUOR, and DBBIL ITATED in the morning?2 - WOLtEWS Aromatic Schiedam SCHNAPPS CURES THEM ALL!! Pleasant to Take, Stimualating, Dirtle, Stomachic, Absolutely Pure. 1he best KIDNEY and LIVED IEDICINE IN THE' WORLD!!! FOR SALE BY South Garolina Oislenar. 1899 O0NSTRIIOTION. ABOUT SPOKES. There are 61 spokes in -the two wheels of a Columbia bicycle. They represent 61 points of superiority over any other wheel. Sn :e we ::dopted the Columbia Stud Hub and direct tangent spoke over 7.500.00 of these spokes have been in ing fro any ca- e cecept creak. o other violent accident. The stud hubs obviate all Lending and twisting of the spoke:. When you compare Columbia, Hart ford and Te.ktte bleycIks forA P with o'ther-wheets you fid goodr on for their recognized superiority. PRICES, $75 to $25. POE MIFG. CO., Hiartford/Conn. CM NREPAiRS~ a Em SWS, RBS, ~RITLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o. FOR ANY MA'EOF GIN. . .., MNNES, BOLERS MCN PRESSES lelting, Injectors, Ppes Valves ant F tigs. ~OdMM 1I1 T611{ & H YP~ C00 AUGUSTA, GA. ilno .snflt Sen 5 ets to Rlinan. ehnia o. ewY~rk, for 10 sales and N0 ?es'. monials. Pernueutly Cured ITS STOPPED FREE~ D. KUNES GlREAI . IERVE RESTORER fre oJ~.m ha rasueer .d1s snach s..Pru- b.