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while the fouls of the south throw away ten times "? 10,<)()().<)?;<) every year by the lien law. He was tired of all this talk about the poor man. Justice was wanted. It someone was to up hero i a*-?A introduce a b.'ll to abolish hell some one would oppose it by the statement that "If hell is abolished the p<>or man would ha ye no place to warm."' MURK OPPOSITION. Mr. Burns opposed the r< j . ! of the lien law. He argued that' it was th?? only method under which the poor farmer can get . euppli II the luudlord does not. car ' to furnish his i na . t ' lien law permits the poor man to g(. to the merchants and have his | \\ It j' mV Lemm >ii wn oppos >5 to | li< n law and v is willing to votei for Mr. Knirors' hill i! it was not, j opposed to till} COIintltUt >11 til t lie I nv '1 Stales. Mr. Met 'oliouuh nex secured , ti.e Uxor ;;>ti asa '<1 Mr. Ko?p>rs ii l> >- i'ili Ixi.I any ell'ect on the [j land oid * lien. Mr. K>- :ers informed him that Jus bill wiped out the landlord's | lien "root and branch." Mr. ('ushtnan after several effort;! secured the li.?or and in a warm speech announced that the ell'ort to ixjie i th? lien law was ?in hia o> inion?an efl'ort on the I part of the 1 >iir fish to swallow the ; small ones, lie sr.id a repeal of I the lym law would reduce tho cot > ton crop and pond prices tip, but! it would ho at tho cxp??n??r? of poor! white folks and negroes, who could not farm on a cash basis. Mr. Klird spoko against the lien law. lie reviewed the situation at present. This was the time to r?peal law. More grain was in cribs of the country than ever before. More wheat,oats and I barley in the ground for next year's crop. Mr. Kfird moved adjournment, of debate until the night session. Mr. Burns called for the previous question but withdrew it on r*ii v icr. i I On a vote the houno adopted s pir. Efij-d'a motion. How's Thisf Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Howard for ny case of Catarrh that raunot ho cured by lall'b Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CI1KNF.V A CO.. Toledo, O. nWe, the undrslgnnd.havc known F. J Cheney tr the lam 15 years, and bolelve hlin perfectly onorablo In all business |transactions und ftancially able to carry out any obligations s indo t>y their Mrin. t Wkst ATltl'ax, Wholesale DatiRglKtH, To do, O. Waf.ninc, Kisnan A Marvin, Wholesale ruttxistH, Toledo, <?. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken .Internally, actr directly upon the blood and mucous surcos of the system. Testimonials Bent free, rice 75e. per bottle. Sold by all DrucyMsts. Hall's Family Dills are the best. t. . !tvuMiiiii; r luniicis. Shave a quarter of a pound of j p into a granite saucepan, add quart of boiling water, ^ stir r t!#e lip' until dissolved,'" I tes MVs. S. T. liorer in tlio ka ' Home .Journal. "I'our this1 ? a tub hall filled rvitli water.at 1 unpcrature o| iOt) decrees Kali ( licit. Mix well. II i\ e on t lie \ -ide of the tlio a bucket of; li*, warm waf r. 100 !purees* irenheil, into which you may a ha'ft' aspoonIu1 of house 1 an.nioni . 1 tki c ich j>i laiuna singly and iuim a ?c it lie aids. Soap - hould never rubbed on llannel . nor shouhl iiicU rvcr be rubbed on a board. i<h them ju'cssin'jr and ilrawiic" otieh the hands, rubbing ihe-j Ii. ? a places (juickly with tiioI i i?I^. Kinse ;il once in denier, aiul wring hv pressing one | 1k1 miller tho oilier, or through ringer. Never I wist in I lie lining. Shake well and liang( dry immediately ; then pro 1 to wash the second piece. Hansels when nearly dry >t he taken from the line and. sed with a hot iron. Me rare; hat i?^ is not, however, tooj or it will destroy the color, j inels washed in this way will f n their soft texture and origi-j ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder waa oreated for , ono purpose, namely, a receptuole tor the urine, and us such il is.''' not liable to any form of disease I co except l>y one of two ways. The , uj lirst way is from imperfect action , of the kidneys. The second way > "l1 is from careless local treatment' ;e of other diseases. tiiiEF cai;nk. L, Unhealthy urine from un-| healthy kidneys is the chiel cause :K1 of bladder troubles. So the ui womb, like the hhuhh r. was ci , ? 1,4 ated for one puroose, and it not doctored too much i not liable |' to w akuess or <:i c. '.;c; pt in' !o rare cases. It is situated back of! and very close to the bind ler. the rofoany pain or .< onveu . i r; HCe UI a n i I es 11 < i in i In, '. ' 111 ' back* bladder or urinary ; is often, by mistake, attributed to . female weakness or womb tiou-, bio some sort. ..i? - t. r o easily made and may b< as easily.!do avoided. To lind out correctly, I <]( set your urine aside for twenty j,( four hours; ?. scdimcn or sot!1 i indicates kidney or bladder trou-j ' hie. The ritld and the oxtraor li-j ',f nary effect of Dr. K i h:i??r's Swamp j tb Root,the great kidney .and hla . , ju remedy is soon realized. If you''nr need a medicine you slionld hnv< | j the le st. At druggists fifty cent- , and one dollar. You may have a ' sample bottle and pamplet, both bo sent freo l>y mail. Mention the tli Fntkiummsk and send your addre?s j, to Dr. Kilmer A- Co., Ringham- ^ ton, N. Y. The proprietors of ' this paper guarantee the pen- ' ' nineties* of this offer. ,VP W( nul si/o until completely worn out. No deviations from those (liroc- e tions, however, can he made. For colored tlannels make a suds as ra above. To the warm water for ^ rinsing add fouy tablespoonfuls of af? white wine vinegar, or a tiny hit wi of acetic acid which has been of thoroughly dissolved. It is nl he ways well to wait for a bright day so before washing flannels. They ,z< should bo dried as quickly as pos sible." w? wl - w (Jood Manners. g, Good manners are a part of ar good morals. We all acknowledge W1 the truth of the trite saying that C*1 true politonoss comes from the heart, and that it is only the out- a' ward and visible signs of that inward grace which makes us give up in small things to the comfort of others. The polite person must always be more popular and give more pleasure to others than the rough and boorish one. A little courtesy costs nothing luit a little,0 thought, and it makes the wheels! ' 1 of society move vastly more smoothly. We do not mean that th the form of good manners should Ih take the place of the reality, but su unselfishness can be cultivated , us and with its growth naturally j, comes politonos-.? I'hila lelpliia : t,0 Methodist. i ol Fred Slierwood was 'lown town to-day. tlie tir<t time -inee he I: <! nis tussle with cliolera morbus. "I lie says lie drove thirty mile.- m: after ho was { '.v>n, and never came so near dying ;;i his life. ''' After tliis when lie g??e- out in l '1 the country he will take a bottle ( sol of Chamberlain's Colic, ( Im .1 (||l and Diarrhn-a Comedy with him. ^ ?Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. "" Tor sale by .1. F. Mackey A- Co. Jth ..I> ( ' IT* 1. 1. / 1 -*? - .?n^? i >. v\ V U.,l,;iMCclHU,r, S.C. tl> ha Homo Politeness. 'in Tlio hoy who is j><?!it? to father j)(l and mother is likely to he polite po t<? everybody else. A hoy lacking politeness to his parents may T|( have the semhlance of courtesy in . , I,r society, hut is never truly polite (0 in spirit, and is in danger, as ho,,lr becomes familiar, of betraying his, mi I it 1 want of courtesy. I Wo are all in danger of living ' 3 much lor the outside world, lor ' e impression wo make in society, ' voting the good opinion ol | ^ hers and earing to > little tor the \ linion of those who are in a ' use a part of ourselves. We say to every hoy and girl : < lltivat,v the h:d it of court-sy t d propriety ::t home, and you t il Ite sure in oilier places to ? t in a becoming and attractive* miner. it i- always refreshing > enter a home \. In re p< lit' at - ; igns.?Our Vonm. Folks. viirls and Boy8ofTo-day. I ri!wr !'.oy. ' * r * / 'ri A ]Iev : > to s V " f \r v.rd" ' fe^* e of tlio i'r!s of to dav. I ? i not 'ee v. liv r girl of Id should 1 ? watched eo closely by her i ( nts. If she can't take rearo of , Tself At lit el!t> i?on't > i '!? I ij1 k tint girls .M) vopts :i<zr? wore st as good as girls of lu-ca v but 1 ( >t one particle hotter. It is true ey worked it; tin* lieidsund were lalthior, perhaps, l>u! a!* i<> their ing truer and bettor, I can't : ink so. It is a fact to he regret (1 that there are many so-called st and ullip" <?ir!s, hut weren't : ore some ?>F the same kind fifty i ars atro? Here in this country it ? have both kinds, and I think v ere are some of both kinds in . ery town and country, and that!. ere always have been atidal-j. ly8 will he. We find children ieed by the best of parents, with j e best of care, who still goj1 tray. Then some are raised ' thout any thoughts, apparently ( what they may be when they ' come men and women, and 1 mo of these mako our best cit- i ?ns. It is apparent to be a care- j f 1 observer that people are more, j lat they make themselves than j lat their parents make them. , hy don't some of the Tahlers ve the boys a few hits? They e the cause of 00 % of all of the ^ 'ongdoings of to-day and the ; rls are the cause of the other 10 . Still the girls are blamed for >s 1 of it. : r Adulterated Flour. t I > I 1 Keferring to the agitation in1} me of the States against the i alteration of wheat Hour with ' rn llour. the Manchester. X 11 ! iiion remarks that other grninsli sides corn are m ! in spiking'* ' e llour, hurley and <?;11s among em, and while the health o! eon mer> i- not endangered hy tho e ol such products, the fraud an outrageous one, it cause the i nsuiners pay- the priee ot j teat llour to the groat advantage dishonest millers." Having heiiu 11 the ailnlteration llour, however, the dishonest , lllUl.lCt llftOs :ii?. in.I ?-? . ? .. , pears to stop :it tlit' use <>l caper grains, which an* thorn | I \fs wholesome. t ilucose starch. i( t* I nioii miv>, is "also used in j jo ijiiantiiii s" 11?r mixing with | e wheat llour, and it adds : i his is not only a hiiij^er cheat an the Use ol corn, oats and ^ rley, hecau.se glucose is cheaper, , t it \ >J O 1 e/\ .? . - - - - * - , a [ n)? 11 l ve menace IOI alth. It is possible, au<l per ' ,ps probable, that a proper pro c irtion of glucose?such a pro (i irtion an is contained in the \ nail summer fruits eaten in , aderate quantities?is not inju >us to health. Hut as a separate! oduct, taken out ol proportion 11 other substances in food and < ink, it is the cause of most seri-l! s ailments. This feature of the | j rand not only increases I ho no es>ity lor shutting out all :?<lul orated llour, hut suggests tin igcney that should he promptly mployod. Ii i- a matter upoi vhieh boards of health oan ao vilhout wait iti!* for additiona etuslation." The Now York Produce K.\ liange, as reported recently, ha ! alert;:'.' n !i clear the mark 1 ?. he adulterated product, or t oyulat" Us saie.and the inspect') ivill rofuso to grade a; ;.' brand o oaf the: lias Ibroi'ia substance a it. 1? i-- ;i' / si ato.l that a hi ! >en :>n> :>?. d 1 i he v'hi ai ' : . w !.: m w i i i in no ax on all "mixtures" prepare! ' hat !' barrels < r other par'" \e ontaining such a mixture shal >o plainly bran led. The Chic ..; 'hr uiicle t !iink> ' oat tea a si at lie would he slow in get tin through Congress and into opt t it ;<>n. ;iml o tiIs on the 1< cal h< a >!' health to take immediate ; o protect the people not '? roin such ndulterations a'j -r uirmfuL ' !11 from I In- <> whirl iiv mere frauds. All the reports and authoritie urree that the South is the ehosn iehl lor the -:i 1<^ ol' all kinds o lie adulterated stud*, because it i vhiter than ptire wheat tluwi iml Southern consumers dentate white" Hour. Tons of it hav teen sold in South Carolina ; ton >f it arc being sold and consnniei very day. Doubtless the mem ?ers of the Legislature themselve at it as often as they eat bread. >ill has been introduced in th< louse to provide for the brand ng of all packages of it oflbret or sale in this State, and shonh lass. Wo presume tliat it wil iass without opposition.?New ind Courier. Iu a recent letter from Wash ngton, I). C., to an old friend \lajor (1. A. Studer, for twent; ,-ears United States Consul a - ullll ! ?> Miipojjui c, Hiij s ; "Willi? at II? Moines I became acquainted wit 1 i liniment known as Chamber ain's Pain Halm, which I foun< 'Xcellent against rheumatism a veil as against soreness of thron ind chest (cjvinc me much en-ie reathing). I had a touch of pneu notiia this week, and two appli rations freely applied to tin liroat and chest ; lieved me of i it once, 1 would, not bo witliou t for anything.'' I'or sale by I \ Mackey A: Co. aid 15 C. Hong! V: < 'o., Lancaster, S < I lit' Mishap's I.ill!e.Joke. This i- a litt! ? -fory an A! iama man fell* of i'"sh'j? Wilrm-i I happened soon after the war .Chop \\ ilnnT I ; ! yone to >? rtliorn city to a i I or a Con 0? 1*??" to < : 'phalis* halite lie W o .I> overtoil ill. Ho !? ?<! n! i oon Nor'| or several year--, ami hi o!< riemls yavo him a hearty welc< in hero was a iliniio: in his lionoi ml after ilinnor tli l.iHtop wa t<? toll a si. r\ or two. I In iisiiop sahl ho hadn't a storv. "lint." he added, "I've yo conundrum. Why are wa , 1 - i*i- 1 Hill I IIITIHTS IIKO I.UZU1 US ' The* guests?they were al nion mon, 1 ?y !??? way?suggest <1 many answers. The South rners were like La/arus hecausi hey were poor, because tliev .at? >1' the erumhs Irotn the rich man' Children and adults tortured h nirns, scalds, injuries, eczema or ski liseases may secure instant relief h ising I>e\\ itt's W itch Hazel Salve. I s the great Pile remedy. Craw for Iros. _ 7 Ladies Who Suffer , From cny corryplaigt peculiar to their sex?such os Profuse, Paigful, Suppressed or Irregular Men! struation, arc soon restored to health by OraafieH's Female iXeguIator. It Is a combination of remedial < agents wnicQ have been used with tl}3 greatest success fsr rgcre than 25 years, crjd Known to oct specl' fically with and on tije organs of r /Menstruation, end recommended fcr 1 V ii , y5" such COmpfCMTjtS co'y o-v<2r fails / / \ to t ive relief agd i rea "* *lcakh i hj , of the suffering A ' ! ( Hi' XiM * ' woman. It should mk ,, by tb. *1 .' | , 9lrl Just budding 1f y ; \\ : Igro vcmarlgood >>/ ' When -Vleoscrua! W "cant, ?upI v > , i- s-.se d, Irregular ; *"'* ^ or Pa! of til. aod all delicate worker) should ust. it. as its logic properties gave a wogZ derful igfiuence ig toging up and strengthening the syster y by dri j, ir.g through ttyc proper channels all impurities. "A <lfiui:htor of one of my ctiBtomors m's-od mei'-truation from orp< mrr> | v ;.,n '' nnhiiiK ?' lu L rty lo r lu allli w.is completely wrecked, until b!ic wan twenty-four yours of 'v; n M[,i n oi.i l.-.ti u nl olio bottle ol lira liiolo s Female Regulator, eomII pletcly reatorin r lior to lie .id J. W. llKUi'U9, Water Valley,Miss. ! The Bradficld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qa. COLD l.v ALL DRUGGISTS AT 5? HER BOTTLE. table, because?because of every s 11 liin*r anybody could uuess. No," said llie Bishop, "you're i all wrong. W e're like Lazarus L' because," aud he smiled blandly, s "because we've been licked by 1 j dogs." A roar of laughter went round s I at that, for the Bishop's utter tin^ I reconstructed noss was always one 0 of his charms. Everybody laugh ed but one mettled-faced man,who ' became very indignant. 1 "Well," ho snorted, "if you 1 think we're dogs, why in?not 8 earth?have you come up here to beg for our money?for the money of dogs ?'t The Bishop chuckled. i ; y ! "My mottled friend," said he, t , "the hair of the dot: is good for ^ the Lite. That's why I've come." 1 OABTOHIA. ^ Ti? t\> . , a mrfm. ; CENs R. E. LEE, ? SOI .DIKH, Citizen nm! Christian Patriot. A (iUKA i N VAX HOOK roil i n i: i*i-:<>i*ia*:. LIVE AGENTS WANTED Everywhere to show sample pages and got up clubs. Extraordinarily Liberal Terms. M"' v in t> ?n iili- ruj-iillv, Hi; I ;i \;ilu;tblo L ; the iiotileiti historical works iiubMehod A ITVi: A0V.ST8 Ai:r. NOW REAPING A RICH HAtWL.sT s. m. ?.f H,ir I St ? . .TS ure selHiu' Ou r Dill' a 3 ii ii* d<1 (tonlts il \i ri'li. .V. . i it! :i.. - I?r I .1 Mis, y .svoy. , uiils. Il i: i : i-' . i II 1 I ? I 1.1 i morn ,' minimi'. .1 I, I l inti.i, i .asloii county, ' Tin- V. oris K uiiliiiii*. iiiii^i'a|iliicjil S *? r 1 I-5I i-s i <if ;il1 t'.,- I,< .i l ii4 tli-m-riils, -i vast iiinm"t of I i. > .i. i ,nil u i.. . ui.i.i-r ? ! i! in ' tlful ! ' ! |?.i Illustrations. |i i I ol; ami !;- ami nlli nit- wli.i , m *.\. . i or I .111 J 1>; i: "I-. I li r 11 Mr l<. till: rutiViiss ill I ? -Ullil | ' t. i l ili.tlftt.- His of li: !!? V 11 1' I! ' ' i an i .i.i ;i. a s i rid isi'i-.ivri s. slioMiin; III" .lilTcreiit styl. > of lilt iliti/. siiui)ilt) I iu'.-s ay I all material necessary to\i..-U iiiili. mi.. -ri, on i, ii i|ii ,,f SO CENTS. 'I . iiiiitriiiii? iit 1'iillcry of |ioririiils, alone. In the 1 nronpoctiiH is worth douhlo tho tnonoy. Wo tarnish |t at l.ir less than actual cost ol milliufactor.-, am! w>- win.lit mil is.- yon to ir.hr ijiiivkly, timl i'.:l excl sue control of tin- host territory. Aililrrsji ROYAL PUBLISH INC COMPANY, c Mill stall Mulls Sl.v. RICHMOND, VA. [ s mBI Ift A and ttnl?k< j g EL3 3 S J Stifl ,'"ri ' ,a " tl'~ ~ IB 5i 9 I R Bnl out (mill. Hook of pur.SBIWBVl tiinlsirs Must IKI.K, y iJMWBH?I H.M wool LKV. M l). AiiMttiit. ?>u. Oflico 101 N. i'rvor BL y ? ' Kilurnto Your llnirrli lTllli 1 inrnrrli. 'I j Candy Cathartic, euro constipation fort-vcr. [ 'Oc, 25c. If C. C. C. fall, (lrugKlsiH refund money.