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SPAINIS PAGE OF TLORU I HANDFUL OF MEN MELD A CHURC AGAINST A HORDE OF FLIPHNOS. Baler's Heroes Wortlay to I.ank With t11 Cid and With Lycurgias-Heil Out Fc I 37 Dayt, Feeding on ata and Snake anti Vejectn; All Terms or strreiwel Hollow-eyed and exhausted, th remnant of the Spanish garrison a Baler hasarrived in Manila. They fin themselves heroes, for the word , their plucky fight has gone out to II world. They have endured a sieg such as few troops iu history have ei dured. They have starved. and man of their comnrades accepted honora)! ieath rather than an inglorious sit render. Tiirty-one camne back, i ctuding a Lnieutenant--wh is th lion of the hour-and a surgeot Twenty-nine are culisted men, bi they rank as herojes. The suffering thev endured were terrible and th Adds against them were great. B for more than a year they held bac the insurgent forues, and at last wo; rom thewn such adtatration that th stri n was allowedl to marca o: W iW-all the houors of war. it wa his for which they had fought, a they had long given up the hope oeing rescued or relieved. Baler is a little town on the eas .oast of Luzou. There is the leas bit of a bay there. The Baler Ilive lows int) the bay. Just before i reaches the tide water it makes turn around a hill, and this hig! ground shuts the town out of sigh from the bay and sea. It wts arcun this bend that I.ientenant Gilmor, and his boat crew with rapid-fire gun from the Yorktown were captured b; the insurgents. At that time it wa made known to the world that a Span ish garrison had been left by the con luerett nation and apparently ha been forgotten by its Government. The history of the siege is as fu! lows: A garrison of ifty-ono onieers au nen wit in Baler when the insur rection broke out against the Spanish But the soldiers were able to hol, their own and live in the barraoks fo some time. As the insutrgents pro .rressed and grew in strength a stron force was sent before Bater and an at tempt wale to capture the Spaiardl The Spaniards were under the com mand of Captain Don Enrique de la Morenas y Fossi, with two Secon Lieutenauts, i)on Juan Alonzo Zyas and Don Saturnino 1Iarti Cerezo and Medico Don Rogelis Vigi de Quinones. On the Captain's orde ll ammunition and supplies wer taken into the church, and on Jun :7, 1898, the little garrison too refuge in. that strong edifice. Th stone floors were pulled up and th material so obtained was used i barricading the windows and door The belry was fortified and used as place fromi which to carry on sharf shooting while the soldier was pr< teeted fronm the insurgent lire by a extemporized stone wall with por holes. The insurgents suffere severely from this method of warfat an,d attempted on many occasions t dislodge the Spaniards. The fire attempt was in August. The siege had been thoroaghly lai '- -aanim- Trench buildin fore the insurgents were under il walls and battering at the door They were so close that they wet safe from the Spanish guns and wvei ahouting in anticipation of victory a 'they hammered against the gret door, the side door and windom Zaptain Fossi made a tour of inspet tion, and in doing so passed the ketti of boiling soup. He hurried on hi rounds and saw that his stronghlto was fast giving way uder the blow of his enemies. When he agai entered the court two soldiers war with him. They were directed pick up the kettle of sonp and hiurr tc. the balcony leading to the windo' over the great door. The stones tha were piled before the window as barricade were torn down and the sas1 was thrown open. The besiegers sup posed that a' parley was wanted an< ceased their battering, stepping bad to se-e what whs going on. The kettl was poised on the window sill an< then its steaming contents were spille< upon the besiegers. There was a cr of pain as the scalding liquid fell upoi the upturned. faces and bare shoul ders below. Those th i were n touched ran away, and their less for tunate fellows writhed and .staggered toward their trenches. - Volley aftea - volley follo is-ed them as they ran, ani when darkness fell they had retreatet to the farthest trench, defeated in theia attempt to force the strougchold of t Spaniards. The suffering was, terrible. Pro visions ran low. From the start th< garrison was put on short rations, which were reduced as time went on until the soldier&aid~ oflicers were compelled to live on1 rats and ike, of which there seemed t-. be plenty in the church, and on an occasional dog which would come within range of the gyns and close enough to the walls tt be retrieved. This may seem dis gusting, but it was life or death to the besieged. They tell of a day when snake made themi a meal. And as they stood about their officers at the train last night their sanken cheeks and sallow skins attested to the suffer ing they had endiu-ed. But all did not endure. Worse than that-all would not endure, and it must be recorded that four men de serted when they saw the helplessness of the situation. These are their names as given in the oflieial reoort, together with the dates on which they a'bandoned their fellows: Felipp~e Herrero Lopez, deserted June 27. 1898; Felix Garcia Torres, deserted ine 29, 1898; Jaimie Caidento y dal, deserted JTuly 3, 1898. an'd e Alcaide Bayona, deserted May 7, kness came, and before the door-s pened to them in arn hionorablet eighteen of the forty-nine had hey were compelled to bury time, and the churc- became ver. foul. Fevers prev'ailed, and the sur. geons said that the building must be aired or they wond all die. Bat thi' could not be doue. A window couhl not be freed from its barricade (A stones witbout adijiting a shower o, ballers. The door could nut b, openedl witliut letting in the army. i. ey said that they would die where they were. The Captaiu camne down with slckness in the early part of 0. toar, and )n the 2.1 of that imoti he died and was biuried in the elueh. L iemenan ~ t .n 4.\!uS JayL- w after Ii super-ior Athicer. Fael becac exhiiisted, and noth iu was let witht which to ico.k the littce rie' tha- was left to each a'i. The iusurget. theiselves wived the pbe Tis; wa'i' :dong? in Avi , andi' the bcesieger. were growin.i patietil wviith their stabhoral enemy11. G reat piles o) W X were gal hered and hibought into ea:ip and carefUlly tie I it blaite'. Che Lieuteiant watened the work progress and aftet awhilc reallzed that hle wa' to ht. Smulud out. 4-lis force vas then down tj thirty-!ive, wiile tle iunrgenit' seewel to be swarinig ei ndi the reaches. Yet he deter;ined (m f miovemnent that woubd eud t heir cree in opeu fight rather thuti be burned liLt, rat' in a h le. Th dt day camie when all was realv. The order was given anul siliitlv the ua4,ire sol"diers shoiuldlered their hales of wood1, and nude: .h cover of dark neLSs adAvalice1 cu the inteh froml every direction. Then it wtha the great dn:r of the church swliul open1 anld the Spaui aruds poured olit. Th *ey ma-le ai chcarge, firing as' they rau. Tle insneint leader was sir prised at the suddenniess cf the sally, and 1efre lie coul check his trooin his ary had abanwvdoied the trenclie nearest the church and were seeking the protection ,:, the faer t earthworks. The Spauiaids threw thet'lselves dov.ia anl ke u as, hatrd a fire a- i'ey coab1. P'art oI their iunoer were tobi oif to ary their dead in the treache', aiI thi work of disinterriu- their comrades began. T"'he Church liwas cpeued and s eeter air peuetrate] h'eieat I the gloomyl 'ate:. And tltro was tire Wood, in no place ht tiFipin4' sacceededI in lighti a Thai nie' t the soldiers we'i like deni . aul brouglit it great quanuties 0o Sood, so that for :I ti they ha sufficent. The next oPta the insar .ents rliied and the Spaniards with drew to the chareh. B',t they fouutu habitable and from! tha: time oin th r sic-kiess decreased. The attacks on the ch:urch were iew after that, anii the sieg seled doWa into a wait, the intentit:i ng to starve the Spaniards into surreider ing. Bat the 'Spaniards woitL'l not starve, At night they gat l?ered cabaz:: leaves in the garde . Ti1ey cooke.1 atheit' rice and ate whaiever they coai' tind. 'The story goes that the bat. which flew abont in the ansk wer captured. Be that as it may. they at4 what the cook set before themi, aUt ithey asked no questions. 0 Many times they were in commiuni t cation with the insurgent commaudes and were asked to sarrender. Th' d answer always wast "We are outuna gbered, but we will die of starvatiot _ r die fighting. We wil were adimiredby their'!temies. Slo wi' e they came across the m~ontain road -the road that Lieutenaut Gihtuor,: e traveled as a captive --until they eaane C to San [sidro, where they emnbarket Son the Rio G3rande de Paimuau:.>:,, ar triving at (adaba. Then the:. .r in the American liues, and si'ies theni they have ben shown the courtesv edue to such brave soldiers. So ended the defence of lBaler aml so) ended the one page of glory in lt chapter of a nation's dishonor. Variedl Career or a Tree. Men versed in wooderaft lt tht vieiniity of New Bruswick, N. Jr., are puzzled abont the experiences of ai ,large cedar tree on the property oIf A. V. Sehenck. Until about six months ago there was nothing to distingnish jthe cedar fror nmany other: except taitwsone of the ttuest looking~. trees on the place. Then a gale of wind gave it a decided lean to the northwest, Shortly after it recovered fromt this another gale of wind blew it back to a v-ertical positious Once again a gale of wiud blew it ou the slant, and t. few weeks ago a gale from the opposite direction not only restored it to an up right position, but overdid matters to isneh an extent, that the tree has a de cided slant to the northwest again. Through it all the tree continues vig orous. Audaciy of Amnerieau Wocmen. The remarks, of Emuperor Williaut to the two Americ-an women who coi: nered him on his yacht and forceed him to listen to long argnments ini fav or of the new woman wtill dlonhltiese becomne historie. None but A'ueie.cm Vw olen wiould have attemnpte?d such an act. Their ar -uments must hiave been tiresomie to his imuperial mjajesty, yet he c.annot be half a bad fe!!owv. for wte are told that he heard themc throug~h with patience. T he Emnperor replied to themt: "f agr ee with my wife, whoc says .th: Iwomen et.nla not m~eddaie with aux - thing bayonad the fouir k' --kiide:-, kirche, kne:he and klei'ier 'ehibireii. church. cookery and clothin - ie wa;:1 r weasts-lie V~j',. De Witt C. Cregier. n-May.'- cc Chicag:), went to thes Wiulyv City i 1S53, and was urged to accept the nomination for Mayor. "Of a ci:v of 60,000?O' he asked. "Wait tweity five years and ask mec then." Ue nias elected just a ciuarter of a ct a:: y later. A Socdiet's Lampj. A German officer has intventeri a lamp for use in war times, which can be cariied in a soldier's kntam-;i without adding rmneh to the wigbr It is suippliedl with acetyiene :-tand'. destined for use on the battlefield t:' SLEEP \S NEEDFUL.' The belief that is slowly making (t3 way into the rnmetropolitan ruind of New York that half of the nlipes of its strees are preventable ia due to a growing appreiiation of the valie Of zele-p as a res:oraive. The jrevailing lack (f knowledge on th: beneivs of sleep Is well shown by the conduet If the anrage volnwvoer regiment b-fore it gets "whipped into halje. s3y. the Arry and Navy Journal. Tho trn mon idea in ih'- mind of the recru that II ht can't kil the: coInry' eneie.-. at least he is .o indiate Mar neth and mre; r ;tCp. TIL he pro ~Ereds to do with the usual entiasmd of the recridt. Whi 'he serious work of the (am praign is on. ho-ver*. he soon find tht sleep i 1o a A a m hle ri 1I d w t h. Evtt i. h does not think so hims-!f he is soon made to underl :and 4 by the stront prot e tf hiS vemnrade'. \Vhen .ien t. ,1ohn 1'('intoek. F. S. A.. was I y., r re:-rui rag ;- regiment la one of the New York ity\ ariores h? found that. the recruits were making night hid1.-ous w their horsrplay. 'i enu woire apparting earb day mor1e and more rnII down. and finally Lienti. M.eClin -o:k lined the command np atn rnde a little speech to th-m en the value of sleip. A! ii tcned wir h li st less a re unti: the spaker sabi: "Rpemier that Ger. Grant once s.ld: 'Two hrurs rleep-) is wor'th hervy re rrements.'.This, was enottiuh 10 let light rint. :he tousIrd heads of the . recruitis, eri ihat ight the armory wa* as 5til! ia agaeyari. No": t':1t our soldiers are' belml* '.rought face to face with climatie con :11tions to which ti.-v Pre totally uin acetns:onied. it ought to '- imprss.d on then tueasingl tit they catnnot .ifford to und-rrate thr 'ahie of slum "er. Thfe M-dcal New- of Newv Yo:'k ;vs on t:is very subject: *!t lwell itoich raore to the exhausotn iei nt :. .o insufft!iet lcr p on s; - e hc : nights than to the actual int3nsity of :he daily hetiT. Anyithing tha: is ca' na ted to add fu rthr. to nct iurna sti:tce and walefln1ets eserv espoe~al atten ion (1u:-ng the hated eason." Snwh advice. of courz. i; no 7 ed- f or the veteran. uit t, many of oar regtIn:(nis are '.ad up'iof raw ier'.ial tha: th comm (rlingctti1tK of ier.- takirg thcm to the ho: climate .f the l ilippinTes wll .- w1l to oh myve the warung souinded by the r edial .icurnuai. lriisoht and French lit Fanto Domo.-.o. In 1i'! the B:-*is1 invaded th: I 'and of San to om ingo. They awandlonedt in 7SS. after spendfing in ;he invasion $100~.00.i and 45.000 livee. in P1b ruary. 180i2. "'. r Frn-h vet-ran trtoops. sent by Napt-l-on. h 2:nded there. Trhey nm.- with fenble rasance, unri were soon ini contro! of nearly the whole island. In the amlumnl of10 Napoleon sent 10,.000 nmore troops, mak ing 32.000 in all. Three-qu:ers of the French army perished. an.d the rem nant abandoned the island in 1803. Beauty Is Blood ieepe (sean blood means a clean skin. No : eauty without its Vasca3rets, Candy Cathar :ie ceeh your blood ana keep it clean, by ttirring up the lazy liver and drivinlg al im suritiesj rom the body. Btegin to-day to --tthes, blackheads, "What's in a Name?" Everything. 'when you come to medi cines. "4 .ureaparilla by any other name can ne'ter- egp~zl Hood's, becaui of the peculiar combination. proportion and pro cess by 'whicht Hood's possesses merit peculiar to itself, and by 'which it cures 'when all other medicines fail. Cures scrofula. salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, that tired feeling, etc. CURE YOUR HORSE of Sp'avin, Curb, SpJint, Capped 110ck, Sorei Tedons,( Cuts Ki. P SLOd byEP AN'StnM CraInp candA oic It'isya the bee ant y ie ia- knoranti ihhedh a &ct ty ret-e t., w ai in:1. .celd -ahnet n'ddta::. W~se n. rea m.:ndl a et . Cilor he sp . .i S:.m. tt P.-rpa~re DE"st SLAN Best, a sung AS ATH ARtIC r tebs medicinet w. e.i er-d Tn the hoo. Lao wekm OwT*De wsfanti ah edachesi or tJodgy.e Cred.. m of our g CAtA RETn andtheyre re C he porni n althoegd aost imOd4at. e otedmredasaroftet. Youth's C H ASo. IThaE benRD. P-ittsbur toha-ie Dee Ceo .hisg P. P'een. afate. Peadir:. te Good. D Jt2udgie ..i ofea forsng ity ins keouth's ~ Companion. It hiasu ben i :-stm ohae h paeIett i f tie.whne.afe radngi. e/a *-c' ~ ' v.; ' f ACTS GENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS CLEANSES THE EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES 1- '/14TPATION HITUAL (;0 PERMANENTLY ITSbt. lo fr frCTS. SVY THE C-tNN - MANF 0 1Y , . U1 ,N 1. riG S.Y @C% ErickmalZkiIg nx Ru%1a5. In August la-t 1he foundaU ions Were laid near .yva. Russia. of he fir. firUb:lek workS creled in the iral. Tea kilns hav;- !;Pen imlr. wth a e. uasiwy 0 .00 bricsa nn~ia I herto a!! the Iirebreks used in the U:'ra1 have be.'n oi:in;d from Eng:nd. A Montclair (N. ..).clergyman pub miy gave a boy a vh!ping in ohuri'h. ern the back o a v-%w. Police Coutri Trial andl .Jol;;nent. .3 m:-:.- A xxy 1-:. erhm .e i* ? ol. -iO rt . xin: s. --:! pair e a e.':: ? . ' -. --: e A u jean ;: e:.: ? -r ir ne A..A.me nlar.:.-.,. c.l n e~d y t e n iu 11:.. l . r i is 1: la ia ' TA EE V! .-e .,: - e.- ws p-r b t e. AT aL!1 dru i$ S. The ow itng ze who is not 1: some manner conueted with a D ewa retion emmiee mu. t feel rather Thr STELe C theO PAYedice, thyknw. t Your druggist has sold GRO GROVE'S is a presc MAAA RIA ISITU 'TION8GUI1RfNTED W r ers . t ixtitl "L i: . iear f l r it te wt y" :..r. i'e ror calioue Aadr lre,-. ase--o STRAYER'S SUSIN'ESS COL'GE. Ballimore.id. TTENEN !, failit eted if you mon Lion Ahs a .-rII when cii'deth-ers. So. 4! DR NOFFE' s (Teethiing Powd - ot only 25 Cents. k C. J. MO] RiCE'S GREOUREi - -'--. ~ om~ BACe IIIFI M 'i1J.1. N I % D A l. LaG RiPPi' (H101P n 4 Oct.*=. iGrandmot~ihrr iti 1 i'. why GM RiKO-i-: ii. .F i..tnr <-L i' i e s A !'aiet. roe Croa.'em eng.e' Ten er-"Wy': n i iis be eyes like saucer's." Ye:.. and 'howI --- Cie'v&nd Plain Dealer. To curn- or Start Riwht Now And guard against yenter's trials. King s Emulsion will gv -/you Flesh and Bonc. Yu'il feel differrat. 50c and 1.00. Ail djealears sell it. (uaranteed. URWE-.L& .CnsX Co., Charlott., N. C. The unfortunate chestnut onee more comes il for n roast. Educate Toul gOWeis With cascarevs. Candy Cathartic. cre constipation forerer. 0c,2kc. If C.C.O.fIl, druggists re~fund mOn. itorm door6 will soon be taken out of camphor. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Atfay. To quit tcbacco easily and forever. be mag notiC. full of life, nerve and -igor, tarie Nc-To Bac. the wender-wor'-er, that mekes weaik men strong. All druggists, 50c cr 5I1. Cu.e guaran teed. Belohiet and sa.mple free. Address Storling Remedy Co.. Chicago or -New Yorr. The man with a .;Jfiun can't very well help being a capital felloW. bafnEss tannot ge Cured by loca applicaticus: as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ei'. Thsre Is o:ly one way to cure deafness, and that is oy ''-.initu tional remedies. Dafnessis caused by a') -n. Pmined condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gta In 11 imed you have a rumblips sound or imper feCt hearing. and when It Is ei.tirely closed Deafness I, the result. and unles the infam mation can be takeu out and this tube re stored to its norml condition.hearingIrili be detroyt d forcver. -Vne cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wh!eh is nothing but an in 1amaed < 4ndition of tie mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafneas (caused bycatarrh> that can. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Litre. Send for circnlars. free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo. 0. Sold V lrugg!sts. 75c. JW.' Mamily Pills are the best. Fits ermaneantly cured. No fits or nersm rest after -Irst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $2trialbottleanld treats; fre Dr. H. ti. K rNE. Ltd.. 931 Arch St-. P110a. P&. A motto fur you'ng poets: Be sure you are bright, then tr' :,lu-d. A-e Yoa UsingAllen's Foot-Ease 7 It is the only cure for Swollen. Smarting, Tired. Aebing. Burnirg, Sweating Feet, Corma and Biniour. Ask for Allen's Foot Easp. a powder to be shaken into the shoes. sold b,- "'! Druggists, Grocers and Shoe Stores. '.:. Iam ple sent FREE. Address, Allen S. olmsted, LeRoy. N. Y. The kick of a eow is not the most accept able form of milk puuch. Old Case of Tetter in Toe. (NAWohriuiIZ..F. yfi.: Tetter ins' i! worth moie :an Its weight iN gold to in. One appii atio i:uittre int- ;r tetter in n:y tnesef seven (7 yean.' ,te ningi.. -lohnu '. T.wies.' lI eures al skin . iglenes. At drtirglsts .'0 -ents 14x. or by mall ps pal-l frommJT.sh npttine.rVannal5h,G.a. It is .nly natural that lovers should lie lose-um: out bedl. To Cure Coustipation ForeVera Take C-acarets Canav Cathartic. 1o o? 250. 11 C. C. C. fa:! to cure. druggists refund moneS The cannibal doesn't consider one man's limeat anothl-i man's poison. No- 'o-Bac zor Fifty Cente. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, biood pure. 50C.1. All druggist& A toper never ob-jects to a good punch in the nouth. ,/7DrBuR' S Cure A:1 Throat and Img A.ffecon. COUGH SYRUP Ie 'ctegenu.:u RtetbC ti ttes IS SURE . L. YOU'RE paInyprinted on dah ot ethey know the people would not b ingredients. States is authorized to sell GROVE on a positive guarantee of NO CUJI VE'S for years. Just ask HIM about riptioni that does cure ~CHILLS ANI MOL LER tromA45up Pianos for $195. Duv dlirect from the manufacturer. Ratisfac tion guaranteed. Address M. P, MOLLER, )iauuracturer, linverstown. - - Md. IN ., sa .-: " - e unhesitatingly attribut1e thc recovery anti con I i ued' gotod. health ot' our little hi. to'm E L''.T INA. t'pon these Powders he seem's to) fatten and your Druggist for it. relnoe teearrata FFE TT, M. D., St. Louis, Mo, ~BmstgSyru~p.Tate.s GoodUser Dr. Ricard's Essence of life t E " ird, ne ri er-ra in: renedy for a'll ea'. ornevos :::an:re ulecav in bo-th sere: p'itiv--. yerzmanent menre: rill tr'eazuen *5. r. e a I .1:1--: ':a:ni;s RircuLar. J. .IAIQlE.S. .Me-n:, 1:6 iDr.ad way, N. Y. Straitblerry Lemionndep. Drre is a delicious drink with which l .o cool the palate these warm days. rake a quart of thoroughly strained ':ice from stewed strawberries. When -o1 pcur' into a stone pitcherv anti add is miture:! One cupful of crd:-hed eachs. half a cupful of linmon juice cupful of finely chopped pineaptple nat. pulverized sugar to taste s.nd' a iheral .,upply of cracked ice. Stir n tho:aughly with the strawberry ice and fill the pitcher with viehy or lnin ice water. This is a new: drirnk rd one that is very refreshing. mney rafnnded by yonr m We think Plsos C for e ons -ption Is he ao1ly medic. e fct Cough .-EJ r nRD, Sprlnafield. Ills. OCt- 1: 1894 Look atyourtongue! If it'scoated, your stomach is bad, your liver out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggists. Want y ur moustachc or bard a beautiful brown er riei hlac -? Then uso BUCKINGHAM'S DY E fo r oe r Pit 011 f"C(i t. P. - ' * . & o reahSNuA, N. H. We again offe: the cleanest seed wheat or the market, ar'd from prolably the largest crop yield In the State, if not the United States. We had 355 acres in wheat this year. and the crop averaged 20 bushels per acre. Where we had a good stand, not winter killed, we had over O bushels ier acre. One bur.dred bushel.:, of our wheat will contain less cockle seed than one bushel of ordinary seed wheat. Pi ice $1.15 per bushel on cars at Charlotte. Bags bold two bushels and are new, no charge for bags. TermE: Cash with order. Per FRED OLIVER, Pres't. Charlotte, - - - . C. W. L. DOUCLAS $3&$3.50 SHOES UNION Wcr'h $4 to $ compared wit* other makes. Indorsed by over 1,eo0,000 wearers. %4 ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES THE GKXt15F. have W. L. iangias' ame and price sta pt on bottom, Take no slietitute claimed t go e P 9old. L.arzest mastkers sV and VI.) bioes in the w rl. Yelr dealer bhon i keep t hemn-If ot, we wl!! %end you a oarna receipt of prire. state n eather. in and width. plain or cap toe. Catalogue C Free. W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton. Mass CARTER'S INK t ge Anotiglh for Unce Sam a ed i .g o)!c:Ough for yetu. l . 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REYNOLDS TOBACC rchant, sn why not- try i. xxxxxxxx xx VbF EVERY DESCRIPTION. M~ef D you not need anything in our . tut if you should. now or later, !onsult yoZv interest by writg us for prices ind estimates 'etere placing your orders. Now is the time *o buy a te Huller or Rice Thresher. We a .11 the BEST. Ws H. CIBBEG & COPP VOLUMIBIA, S. C. OR00AIS -OF Best Quality FROM $3500 Upward. PIANOS $1759.00 Upward. writ_. - ms for Cusa logues. Teraw - EASY. Addrew' M. fiL. OM.0Mr . Columbia. S. C. The Smith Pneumatic Suction Elevating. Ginning and Packing System is te Simplest and Most Efflcient on the Mar et; Forty eight Complete Outfits in s ath (arolinal Each One Giving absolute satf-factdn. BOILERS AND ENGINES; Slide Valve, Automatic and Corliss, My Light and Heavy Log Beam Saw iills* Cannot be equalled in Desilg, Efficiency or Price by any Dealer or Manufacturet in thfa South. Write for Prices and Catalogues. V. C. BADHAM & CO., 1326 Main St., CCLUMBIA, < - - S. 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