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ahm-: in advance, . W. ??Lfj, EDITOR. _ Ldm for Advertising. Ordinary Ad vort)Hoin<iotH, por square, one Inner lion, fl.?O; ouch subsequent insertion, M cents. Llbornl roduction inndo for large Ad vertisement*. W. W. BALL, Proprietor. tiAUKENS, 8. Cv July 28, 1891. To bo ft democrat Is a thing of duty and c joy forever. Wo aro opposed to hard money, that is, hard to get. What Is the terminus of the "non-partisan way ?" If, indcod, Mr. BInino is sick, ho is respectfully referred to the ad vertising columns of this paper. It is n serious question whcthor the third party will turn out to bo n faction or a fraction. The farmers hud better bowaro lest ofllco seekers use tho Alliance as a crust for their private pie. Tho democrats say that Camp bell is coming "to anything but grief." As an allitonlivo and palatable ticket for tho Republican party, wo suggest Rood and Rusk or Tom and Jerry. Probably tho finest barbecue at traction that could bo contrived this summor would be a Bub-treas ury debato between Senator Irby and Senator Butler. If tho third party should elect tho president noxt year, who would bo appointed postmaster for Lau rons? There is mighty little lood for thought in this question. The presentment of tho grand jury does not discloso a hopeless condition of things but certainly does indicate that there is room for improvement which wo trust will soon result from the shaking up. A copy of the Greenville News of Sunday last will bo pluced in tho corner stone of Clemson. This is but just, the ISews having been among tho first and fastest frleuds of tho Clemson accident. Tho debate before tho Stnto Al liance ntSpnrtnnburg between Col. Terrell and Gov. Tlllman took place on Friday last, according to program. Col. Terrell, standing on tho Ocalaplatform, had it nil his own way, Gov. Tlllman being driven to his corner, and making, as wo uudorstand it, a first class old fashioned democratic argu ment. Gov. Tillman lias sown the w inds and is harvesting a cyclone. Tho Seventh Circuit has a solic itor, who always shows great abil ity in tho performance of duties as a prosecuting officer and it tukes an nblo lawyer to successfully cope with him. Observing this in A??ter4$\lo*A NVith the fact \hat in a population liko ours many accused persons are too poor to employ a lawyer at all, wo are forcod to con cludo that there should bo a public defendor to represent indigent pris oners who is qualified to give thdm duo protection in tho administra tion of tho law. Tho Trustees of Clemson will not have their faces graven on its cor ner stone. Only their luminous photos will be deposited in tho tin box of souvenirs and the News and Courior was wonderfully and fear fully misinformed. That tho gen 'tlemen want their likenesses among the relics is a "trifle light as air," too small to stir up the most rnntankcrou3 critic, and, if in tho far away, the hollow stone should givo up its contents, the pictures will, apt as not, bo taken tit comic valentines?of the time of the building. The grand jurors from time to timo present that Trial Justices do not bring up their books for inspection. This is not the law and Trial justices aro not required t> hand over thoir books to the grand Jury. The General Statutes, Sec. 852, requires that solicitors in spect tho books of theyo officer*. The solicitor should appoint a day for this business, examino the books and instruct theso officers. Tho solicitor is competent and in this way Justlco would bo expe dited and economy conserved. It there is anything wrong suspected, tho grand jury should call it to the attention of tho solicitor, who, no doubt, will move when it is neces sary. Tho corner stono of Clemson Col logo with Masonic Ritual will be Jaid to-dny. Briefly, pointedly and as sharply as wo can put it down, wo bespeak a glorious future for this Institution. South Carolina has in her groat past gloried in her ngrlculturo and must bo for a long whilo pre-eminently nn agricul tural community. Let her sons who must for years to come accom plish this progress and their happi ness through thin great avocation enjoy nil tho aid that can come from the appliances of science and tho highest culture. . Tho State Is generous and ublo and with no par simonious hand must sustain this her youngest and wo trust ono of her fairest daughters. 1 Paraciticide" cures itch in 80 , minutes Price GOctf. Sold by Dr. B. P, Posey, Laurens, 8. C. The Tiinc? in Teinw c. The troubles among tho miners of East Tennessee grow out of the system of leasing convicts in vogue In that State. The miners dislike to be placed in competition with convict labor and from the present outlook they are resolved not to submit to It In peace. 80 long as they conduct them selves with reasonable moderation and yet refuse to yield an inch of the bold ground they have taken, tho Advkivtisek sympathizes with them and wishes that It were able to afford them substantial encour agement. The miners have "under holt" on the only principle involved and it is one worth a long and tight grip. Tho State Is tho owner ol a defi nite amount of convict labor. It puts it on the market at a lowor price than free labor commands. | The State is able to do so only be cause it is a powerful corporation, j can get along on small profits and does qot pretond that money mak ing is its legitimate end. But when tho State becomes a hirer it bo comes a speculator; and by reduc ing tho miner's wages, Intel feres directly with his private rights. When citizens tiro punished for crime, it is to preserve the public pence, the Stuto's majesty and dig nity, and it is not of the genius of imprisonment as a form of punish ment that it should be subverted to a system of remunerative slavery. * In order to secure tho rights of all the people, some must be de prived of liberty and it devolves upon ail to contribute to the sup port of thoso who become examples. But when tho State puts convicts to work accumulating money, crip pling the earning power of n spec ial class of citizens, it simply im poses an indirect tax upon such class for their support. The Stato's ability to furnish la bor to employers at rates unnatu rally low is an incident of Its state hood?an individual could not do it. It will be said that the miners should observe the law and seek redress through the usual channels, but It must bo remembered that in Tonnesseo they nro in a desperate minority. . It is only by twitching the public car that they hope to got the public attention. Nor is it for them "the applause of listening Senates to command" by silver tongucd oratory, and the eloquence of in-1 ion is their last resort. There is more catarrh in this sec tion of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local dls easo and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable, Science has proven Catarrh to bo a constitutional dis ease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Che ney <fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on tho market. It is taken i?,vtcrnally in doses from 10 dA'&ps to d teaspoonful. It acts dir/octly upon (lie blood and TmicQ?s surfaces of the system. They iofTnr one hundred 7toB*Iflfor any chso It falls to euro.^?Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ?0"8o](\ by Druggists, 7?c. I.cmhoii from llio Hennery. Mrs. Suburb?My! Sueli a time nsl have hud today! Every now and then tho hens would get into tho garden, and the more I tried todrivo them out tho nioro they wouldn't go, but Just squawked nnd cackled and flutter ed and went hither nnd yon in overy imaginable direction but the right one. No matter which way you try to drivo a l>cn, she's bound to go somo other way. Mr. Suburb (thoughtfully)?I don't beliovo roosters would act liko that.? New York AVcokly. Mr. A. B. Laforme,Boston,Mass., says: I ordered and distributed one dozen largo bottles of Brndy crotlne among my friends afflicted with headache, and in every case it has nfTordcd almost instantane ous relief. Terrible KfrVot of Kloqnonco. An unfortunate man hns obtained access to rich Duron Rnplneau. Ifo doplcts his misfortunes, his misery In so moving a manner that tlio baron, with tears in his eyes, nnd his voice choked with sobs, calls to his sorvant : "Jenn, put this poor fellow out into tho street?ho is broaklng my heart.1'? Exchange. How Can SCROFULA It Is that impurity In tho blood, which, to cumulating In tho glands of the nook, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sore* on the an.is, legs, or feet; which developes ulcers in tho eyes, oars, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or tho many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption and death. Being tho most ancient, It Is tho roost general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. It Be CURED By taking Hood's BarsaparllU, which, by tin remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicine* have failed, has proven Itself to bo a potenf and peculiar medicine for this disease. Bomo of these euros aro really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's SarsaparlUt. " Hy daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from tho time she was 23 months ojd nil she became six years of age. Lumps formed In her neck, and one of them after growing to the sizo of a pigeon's egg, beenme a running sore for over three years. We gave bor Rood's Barsapa/IMa, when tho lamp and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to he a hoalth/ child." J. B. CARLir.it, Naurlght, N.J. , K. B. Be ?uro to get only Hood's Sarsaparilta BoldbyaUdrufgitU. 011 ?Utfort?. Prepared ?air by 0.1. HOOI/ A CO., Apothecaries, LoweU, Hast, IPO Doves One Dollar llt^B^B^BaHsHHi **mmmmimi*mtmmtmmmmmm*mm)tmtm wunutimrn'mmmmmacm Highest of ?11 in livening Power.?TJ. S. Gov't Report, Aug.;*J}*?2? THE LADY AND THE MIRROR. Perplexity of a Tired Shopper While Try ing tu Dorigo Ucr IteQcctlon. Many Jokes?good, bad and Indiffer ent?have been poked at tho ladies for their devotion to shopping. Somo one once said that a woman has been known to forget her own namo whilo engaged in the fasciunting pastime, and the statement bos found many believors, always, of course, nuiong tho sterner sex. Whether nil the ladies aro ocpially oblivious to everything Is by no means certain, but a happening in n largo down town storo may bo taken,as hav ing uotno bearing on the subject. The store, which Is ono of thetflncst la tho eity, has a largo mirror com pletely covering tho rear wall, serving tho double purposo of ornamentation and protection by enabling tho floor wulkcrs to watch tho ever moving crowds. The lady had boon examining and pricing fabrics until hor brain was in a whirl, moving from ono counter to another, and nil tho whilo gradually approaching the rear of tho store. At the last counter, after/wooing everything that was to bo soon, she heaved ft sigh of regret and bethought herself of leaving. And just hero tho fun occurred. Her mind was busy with tho problem of whether shrimp pink or pea green would be n. match for her complexion providing sho could purchaso either, and sho was not aware of her proximity to tho rear. Bather, sho had an idea that sho was near tho front, and that tho largo and magnificent mirror was the door. Sho approached it, and thinking sho saw somo ono coming toward her stepped to ono sido. Her reflection, of course, did tho saino. Sho Btepped back. Ditto tho reflection. Then she got angry. "Excuse mo," sho said in tho elear, cutting tones peculiar to her sex when they wish to bo sarcastic, "aro you so fond of dancing that you must indulgo in it hero? If you let mo pass I'll bo obliged." No answer. "Well," said tho now thoroughly aroused woman, "I'm going out, so you'd better stand nsido." Suiting tho action to the word, sh took ono?two?threo steps, and landed up against tho mirror. A little scivam, a blushing woman hurriedly going in tho right direction this time, a general titter from tho customers and clerks, and the comedy was over.?Pittsburg Dispatch. James VV, Lancaster, Hawkins villo Ga., writes: My wife was in bad health for eight years. Five doctors and as many more different patent medicines had don here no good. Six bottles of B. Ii. D. has cured her." I low Ho Lost IIIh Alum Mine. Dick Gelutt, stogo proprietor of Doug las county, Nevada, says: "Talking about yarns that nro told to the tender foot tourists, I used to have one story when I drovo stage into Genoa. At one poin* wo passed a high hill with a bare wlnto spot that gloomed in (hosun like a big pieco of tin. When tho pas sengers asked aljo,ut It. JJeM 11 W?i ?his l^axui^'^TmiTj" gentlemen, Is my alum mine?all there is. left of a beautiful prospect. Yon see, I struck the genuine Boulder Hill led go and ran a forty foot tunnel, when just before sundown wo struck ft big body of alum. Wo quit work then, but when v/o c.amo next morning wo couldn't see a bit of mine except that bare spot.' M 'Why what became of it (" some fel low always asked. 'Well,' I used to reply, 'you seo there was a heavy rain that night and the whole thing puck ered up.' "?St. LouisGlobe Dv inoerot. Seme of tho herbs In Hall's Hair Bonower, that wonderful prepara tion for restoring the color nnd thickening tho growth of the hair, grow plentifully in New England. A Household llcmocfy s on ALL \ Botanic Blood Mm ? ;U r,,.v?'- 0CR?F?L?, ULCERS, SALT K i\ V?Ufti> RHEUM, ECZEMA, cvf.-y V form of matlsr.ar.l ?K1N ERUPTION, Is a sides beino efficacious In tonlitn up l!.c system and ios!: tlr o I! o cr PsUtutic-n. f when Impaired Irora any truce. Ms S almost supernatural healing properties V) justify us in guaranteeing a euro, II ^ directions aro followed. ) SENT FREE ?? UecK ol Wont'cra." V? BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ca. MARKET REPORT CORitr.CTKj) WEEKLY IJY COOPER AND BUftNSIDE BROIHEHS llaeon,. els Klour, . 3.00 tou.r>0 Lard,. 8^10J<Jcls Hams,. 12 els Corn,.82;.,' @ W els Meal,. 8.r>(dn Sugar,. 7(?'!>cts Coileo,. 18&:tir eta Rice,. :><R'7ots Tobacco,.S5'<$ 75 per |r, Molasses,.S0@ -10 por gal Seed Oata,. CO to 75 els flran,.1.50 per 100 lbs Soap?Log cabin,. $2.J6pcr box Mackorel,.U.?cIb. per kit COUNTUY rRODUDK. ilutter,. Iff (fb 20 por lb fOifgM.12 <<$ 15 por do/. Chltkons,. 16 20 ots 1 IVfi INHCKANCP.. Tho best policy Written by any Insur ance Company Is tho Lifo Rate Kn dowment Policy of tho Union (.'mitral Lifo Insuranco Company of Ohio. Do sure to examiun ii. kam. k. GARLINGTON, Agent, .inly 27 it b*on *s ? . c ?\A I>iink Fit for Yo OodH," Lovora of n fruit julco bevcmge find a pure, wholesome aud delight fully rofrerdilug drink in Tho Spec ialty CVh Apple nnd Peach Cider Grupo nnd Florida Orange Julep, Bnspberry nnd Pineapple Juice, lie euro that you nsk for Thcppe clnllnty Co's Goods. Tho Speciali ty Co.: Cider mills, 28 and ?8 Will iamson St.; Oiilce, 107 Bay St.\Sa vannah. If wo visit Egypt nnd oxouulnoahe pyramids, temples und tombs on either bank of tho river Nile, they will \bo found to bo composed of minute petri factions. Tho pyramids of CJhizeh, ip posito to Cairo, are Composed of stones formed entirely of tho remains of mujn mulites. V Ornithologists tell us that-when feed ing tho stiido of tho ostrich is from 20 to 22 inches; when walking but net footling, 20 inches, nnd when terrified 11 1-2 to 11 feet, or nt the ratoofubodt twenty-flvo miles nn hour. i Both llio method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses the sys tetn effectually, dispels eolde, hcad acoes and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tubtc and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its elects, prepared only from the most healthy end agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to I all and have mndo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for calo in 50c and SI bottles by p'.l leading drug gistB. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. / CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP ?Q. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KV. NEW \0RK. N *\ Better Than Any Bai -TP?IELV Mutual Life Insjto OF NEW YOIUL Total"As^rih nHw-/$l it,ir>i.o<a so. No other divestment \j the world is so absolutely safe, ff con. sidcring the orotcction, md/c pro fitable than a life or endowment policy in The Mutual Life Insur ance Company of New V>rk, for the following reasons : / ist. The contrcct is baed upon a natural and univcisallypperating law of mortality, backet by the good faith and continue/ payments of the largest number [ 182,013 *n 1SS9) of carefully seVcted lives insured in any companion the re serve fund system. 2nd. "The Mutual Lfe has the largest reserve fund oil any iri'-ur ancc company in the vwrld?being* now over $1/17,000,000.) 3rd. During the -forty-seven years of its business, its receipts from interest alone lfiwe paid all death claims and led a su rplus therefrom of ?i 1,315,90169. 4th. Its interest receipts have exceeded all cxpeivses of manage ment by pic enormous sum of $55,1 447,216.89. v 5th. Its annual income in JS891 exceeding nil the requirements forj laying death claims, matured en dowments, annuities, surrender tics, c&viilcnds to policy-holders (1 expenses (in all amounting to 1,629,502.61) by nearly ten mil l\us of dollars, or exactly $9,981, 5tll. The Mutual Life has nl dy paid to and accumulated for pwicy-holdcrs ovei $435,000, wliich is double the transnc t'fii of any other company in the w rid. \To other financial system can e such protection and security, is so well guarded on every against the Austin lung elements thlt undermine aid overthrow the bei laid plans ana methods of men acmg in their individual capacity. MEMBER Till COMPANY. ?tiikV I OF NJ3VS\ \\)ItK. Ei L. Gkunand, Coh\nbia, S. C. General Afrnt M.(t. Simpson, Croh i?h, 3. c. Agent. g a si* II A Uli IS LPTUIA SFKlrtGS. Testimonials. Watkkloo, 8. C. Apr. 10, '91 Mit. J.T. HABBI8, Dear 8m:?My en gagements are Mich tliatlh&vo not time to call the attention of medi cal profession to the cases that might ho collected from the mass that have accumulated during I ho thlrty-clght (38) years of constant use of tho waters of youi IdtIda Spring. Tho waters of tho Llthia Spring are odorless and colorless, free from snUnary taste, rather palatable. Whon taken in a considerable quantity they do not nauseate, purge or produce any feeling of discomfort. I find from an analysis of thd'waters they contain eloride sodium, carbonate potash, carbcnato soda, carbonuto llthia, carbonate iron and sulphate magnesia. The waters act directly upon tho mucous eoates of the stomach and alimentary canals they are powerfully alterative and tonic. They aro soothing to inflamed or irritated surfaces. They react upon tho blood, ehang ingm it from acid to alkaline. In indigestion, catarrh of stom ach and gastralgia, suppplcmented witli a proper diet the}* arc a cer tain euro. Tho action upon the Kidneys is marked. Tho sodium, pOtaSn, Soda ami iiiiiia uro the best solvents ot uric acid, all calculi of an acid character, whether bileary or ciptic aro steadily dissolved, I am conildent that the profession will find it very useful in cases whore tliIf class of water is re quired. Itcspcct fully, J. (J. Wilbur., M. D. ? Anderson, 8. c, Fob. 24, ?91. MR. J.T. HARRIS, DEAR Sih:?I return bottles to bo filled with your Llthia Water. Have used one crate and feel much improved. Very respectfully, Mrs. E, B. You no. lauren's, ?. U., April 20, '91. MR. J. T. HARRIS, . Dear Rib:?I have been a sufferer for some timo from an affection of the kidneys. I tried a number of remedies without any relief. Some times the pain in my back was so severe that 1 had to have help to get up when sitting down.. Some- of my friends asked mo to try your mineral water, 1 did so, and tho result was most gratifying. I felt, relief after the first day. After using it a weck I was entirely Well, It has been some six weeks since I first used it, and my general health is greatly im proved. Too much cannot bo said In its praise, it is undoubtedly the best water that I know of, Yours Respectfully. D. M. I* AT TUN Cross Him., 8.0., Feb'y l, '01. MR. J. T. HARRIS, 'Sear Sir:?For seve ral years my wife has suffered from erysipelas, every two weeks she was confined to her bed and tried ninny remedies, but nothing pre vented tho erruptlon, She was dis couraged and Anally stopped nil medicines and began drinking your Idthia Water. In two weeks tho disease was milder than it had been for years. She continued to use and since that timo slio has not been troubled at all. Very Respectfully, John w. Turner. MOUNTVILTjE, S. c, Jau. 20. '91. MR. J. T. HARRIS, Dear Sir:?About six years ago my daugh' ?r became Afflicted with a cancer ? f the nose, Nothing wo did prevented its spreading. Physicians finally told mo they Colt id ao nothing further. Sho had no appetite and was re duced to a mere shadow. I conclu ded to try your Llthia Water and to my surprise in a short time she began to improve in health and the cancer censed to spread. Sho is now using your excellent water constantly and is Improving nil tho time. Respectfully, (j. l. Watts. lauren's, S.O., Mar. 15.'91 MR. J. T. HARRIS, dear Sir:?For some timo I suffered intensely with gravel affection. 1 tried every remedy that was obtainable, but without any relief. Had given up hopes almost of being cured. Some ono recommended tho Harris Llthia Water and I tried it faith fully and was cured. After using ono caso of the water I passed five or six gravels. 1 can not say too much in its praise. Yours Truly, Wi D. BArksdaIjE. DRUG AND BOOK STORK FOR iSA-I-iEJ. The WllkOfl Book and Drug Store, established business, tho only book store in the county, and the host silo in town (under tho Bendelln) Is offered for sale. Sale to he made nn account of the death of former proprietor. Address MKS. 0. W. WILKJ3& WESLEYAN SSLSfW Opons .Sept. I7th, 1801. Ono of tho most thorough and attractive schools for l young Indies in tho South Con.xei va lors Course in Music. Twonty-livo [ loaohora and OillOOrs, .Situation bounti ful. Olimate unsurpassed, pupils from twenty States, Tormslow. Special in ducements to poisons at a distance, for t ho superior advantage of tliis celebrated Virginia School, wiito for a Catalogue to tfie President. W. A. U A HUT 3, 1). D., Staunton, Va. Juno 20th?81, DrW. II. Ball, Ofllec Over National Bank, Laurcns Office day a Monday and Tuesday. Tl. Y. SIMPSON. 0i I). DA HKSJ)a !.!?'.. SIMPSON & BAtTKSDALIC, Attorneys at Law, LAUftfSNH, B?UTII CAROLINA *%l L-ii fVi tt H <?.,i.....m..>h.. ?! , v * I U f.fl I ca>w?n do ili< wuk. K?*Wolt?rn. \V. fntiil-h ???rj-itilnx \\ i itart vi IM So rl.k. Yen on devola y Hiiiuiai.im|?,?rtll ymirflim Id lb* <ratk< 'IM, I? ?n tlltlK-.JT UCWl*?<M?W Mlngn wrn-l' iful, i> i r*%i(>n*tf ?' ikri. 11 .?; it,i > 1 ?r.-i nilng (row t-i t<> ?'-:>o i" i??fk tail hi ..m.i?, i.-. l mart oflf r ? llicln riinirncr. Wo r.m fiiinl.li ; '?>< lit' ">i i l. yin. i.l And im h i 11 'I Hi, Nu .; .11? ni l.In h*r?. Kull lafwimuow ?;<u:. *a,ij l: i: ?v ?:?>., Aldi hi*, mains. i^jj^R*^ pJ^^SS' III Y'1 ' 1 1,1 Irland in' if \."n v5 JRct.- '>mh " '" > ?' ' l if* li'Uin lit. only In ^a flf&jt^.jf' "... i-.. , ?*. .Ml ?-niil|?} MIIK'f.., Al^T Vi'J";-' ' ^u/, 'i'l i i'iVi \"u?!u",t /mQtmWV I -A 10 II I I.AH.- III'.. A ..I <'?? .I nur?, C I?JSWwA>_MIH?:, * to., Illicit AM.. ?\i>ir CiHf?AT SHOE SALE. Shoes for Young, V Shoes for Old, Shoes for Rich, Shoes for Poor rrr-a.-v? In order to make 1001/ tor our mammoth slock of Fait ?ad Wintei shoes wc arc selling oifoui large and COMPLETE NEW SPRING STOCK of Shoes at greatl/reduced prices. Remember we'pay casn forjevcrv pair of shocsjthat comes in our stoic. By this wc are cn/blcd to sell from ' IO t,o 3E3 D??r Cent ofcieetipor than those who .buy on credit. Shoes worth ?5.00 now $3.00 ; Shoes worttilf^.oo now $2.50; Shoes worth $2.50 now $19^; Shoes worth $1.90 now $1.50. A word to our lady friends. Do not buy shoes for yourself or children until you have teen our line Examine our/iobby ladies button shoe for %\.\% worth $1.60. Just Received Big Lot of Unlaundried Shirts lo dozen unlaundried shirts worth jjoctS now 3/Cts. IO dozen unlaundried shirts worth S5cts. now duets " " *? '? 65cts " .jSct?. " ? " " ? $,.00 " 8acls! The ahovc are the best shirts ui America for the price. Big lot dress shirts must be closed. Suspenders' at half their value. Country merchants can secure some tare bargains by coming CfU'ly, Special attention is called to our closing out salc~ in Men's, Boy's and Children's clothing. Remember we defy competition. Our prices are always lower than the lowest. IDsfvIs, 'R.Ojper' <Sc Co., _1_FAMOUS CLOTHINGS HAT AND SHOE STORE. W1LKES' ST?Rfil Now Pictu r es ISTew Line1 ?OF? ART* mAJFGRIALi PAINTS, BRUSHES, CANVAS. Models and Studies ?FOR?j "F* .A. I 3ST 1? I 1ST CJr ! -FRAMES- I All kinds made to order. ?PINE LINE? or STATIONERY! BLACK INK, PENS, PENCILS, Paper, Envelopes, Slates, School Books, Standard Books, ABC Books and Juveniles, Magazines and Novels. Subscriptions taken for newspapers ??? Srpring Stylos -11ST f Sarsaparille, Liver Regulator, S. S. S., B. B. B., P. P. P. COLOGNES. Soaps and Fresh Garden Seeds, All Sold at BOTTOM PRICES, ?AT THE? WILKES' BOOK AND DRUG STORE. DO YOU DRINK CIDER 7 on OF ANY KIND. SO, 1)0 sura that yo'.ti* dealer furnishes yo:: with Goodstho quality of which can not ho surpassed. Tliis can only he done by buying Tho Specialty Co's APPLE f.nd PEACH CIDER, GRAPE and FLORIDA ORANtiF. JUICE, RASPBERRY and PIIJEAFrLE JCLtP, Tho most pure, wliolcsomo and delightfully refreshing fruit beverages to 1:3 had in tho country. Packages cf these goods aro always In perfect condition and arc guaranteed so to be by THE SPECIALTY CO. Cider Mllla, Office, 2? & 2tf Williamson Street, 107 Uay street SAVANNAH, GA. Do You Want an l?ducntlonV Note tho following facts about the Presbyterian College ol Sotilli Carolina:? Total necessary expenses ten months in college classcs,$120; high Curriculum of Study; best Moral Training and surroundings; Pro hibition town. Faculty for next year consists of live professors and three tutors; Y. M. C. A. nnd Gym nasium connected with tho college, The Preparatory Department is under the Immediate control of Iho Faculty and Is taught by Have tu tors, thourouj'hly competent t>> do the best of preparatory work. To tal necessary expense- in prepara tory classes, Irom $100 to $110 f?>r ten months* For catalogue and further information apply to JOHN I. OLE LAN 1), July 7, '01 8mo President, There will be Jet to the lowc: I bidder on July IGlh Inst., at l o'eloek A. IM., tho building of a new bridge acioss Hnludn [liver a. Doyd's mill near Tip Top, Com missioners will reserve the right to reject any and all bids* A. W. SIMM, Chm'u li. v. c. M. hi BiibbooK, Olofki July 0 1801 2t . A V ! I nii,1iif?! . In i mm pea.li :,-..>? i,,t- il-p- ut i.i ml . i *- <?li?<?n timi mi.i um.-.?,..' i?iivs r In In...'it n,Ulli nottt IndlUlllolRlr, !?> ran, ll.rrr ll.i,.n,.| ll.il. i. l,trtirf*tti Hiey Iiio.l will?:?. njiM inn.MI ?i? I. ii y..n. ?n mm iruil ?i".tnit no nionfv rot tnt mil.?tiiiini i::.,.... I .11.I n t.'iMj IrarnrO. I ?! ?Ire i..n ..n. norit*, n mi rnrh rihuri'i irrouni/. 1 in.. 4ii .1? : .?.,???? i'il nrotMnl uliii tmiil .11.11,1 i w i a tiuuil.rr, ?Im i.mkin.- i.i .r ?3?IOO u j.jr,... I. I. . \ ?V mill NOI.11>. l ull ,..1.1.1,1..,. Klcfct:. AildreU i:. v. a i.i.i-.;.. liox i w<>. AnkutCP, Mulne. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. BEST FKESH TURNIP SEED OF CROP 1890. ONE UUNWKK1) POUNDS JUST HEOKIVKO. SOW KUTA BAOrAS Tliia month (July) and insure a good crop. Col. "!$. W. Ball raised from our seeds last year turnips weighing 12 1-1 pounds, MASON'S FRUIT JA IIS The "Old Reliable" that always keeps your ftuit nicely. We are selling them OheaDer t3na,n _A.n-y loocly Making room for fall stock we will sell the world's renowned QLOftlA PARASOLS AHO UMBRELLAS at cost rather tli*?u carry them over to another season, r & co. in i yj. I! / J DEALERS IN r Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Confec tion and Crackers, Tobacco and Cigars, Goods sold at LIVE and LET LIVE prices. All kinds ol Country Produce bought. Give us a call. MO.LJLAND & FOWJLEIl. LatircnSjS, C Nov. 13, 1S90. for infants and Children* ? 'Cant orIi\ Is eovrtfj adapted to children that I recommend ito? superior, to any prescrip?on kuo'.vu to ihp." II. A. Auctikb, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cantoris enrco Colic, Gon<rtlpatton, Gour Stomach, Dlarrhrea, Eructation, KiUs Wonua, gives Bleep, and promoted ill pt-etion, V.'iUiL-ut injurious medication. " The r.80 of 'Cftfitririft* in so universal and it.-; merits fo well known Uiat it ECcnis ft work or supererogation toendoreo it. Few are tho Intelligent famllico who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CAiiLoa Mautyk, D.D., Now York City. Lato Pastor ?loomiu?dalo Koformed Church. " For several years I hftvd MCOrrtrnOnded your ' Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do so as it has iuvariauly produced beneficial rcsulta." Edwin P. Pahdbi, M. D., "Tho Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Avc., Now York City. Tmt Csntaur Coupanv, 77 MorTUV Sthkkt, Nkw YonK. if*niiDi Ki i l iwifl r I in JEffSs SiTE;CURST17E; BEiDTlPTIK?. (.2.3. $ . La DOUGLAS I^EHSaJi** 'Ion '<??(w-ntlvmpn. ?*9 n^ft^Pk? taai*?oic.,?f?trar< r.'.l. ll. 11 ? 1 r '? : l/.IMIK ll OI\ IkiI(OII). Allil. . \V. ?UUUIiAoi UrocUloii, fll??H. Uoldhy J, i\ MAKTIN&CO. Laurcu?. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Who arc for tho first time tonn? rlorgo woman's oovor?st trial wo offer BOTHER'S FRIEND n remedy which if used as directed for a few week:* before confinement, roba itof P?fn, Horror Risk to Life of both mother and child, as thou sands who have used it testily. A Bloasiuc to Expoctant Mothers. MoTUKR'fl PniEHD Is worth Iti weight In R?hl, My who mill'orod inoro lr ton min utes with either of her firs! two children >l-.(in slio iliil altogether with her Ins?, hov "fV.iHT previously u?:rd four hnttlos of Mont KU'fl Friksii. It Is e. hie sine to mother*. Cormil. ill., Jan.. i ?>. P, I.<>? kwood. ?out hy express, oharflren prepaid, on re ceipt of prior., $l.M>p< r [teilt lo. S ' I kviiH driick'luti. Hook to Mothers mailed fr^e. MitAi.nr.i.n RBQULATOn Co.. Atlanta, (in Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor^