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Bul&Hcrlptl >n rrlcs?19 Moatb?, Sl.oo. PA Y A Uli I: IN A DVANC I:. W. W. HALL, EDITOR* Ratoa for Advertising- Ordinary Ad ? vortlKornootH, por nqiuire, ono Insor f <>u,fl.OO; oach BubMoquont iusortion, 6> cents. Liberal reduction in ado for lnr?0 Ad V.rtlHoinont*. W. W. 15 A I -1 ,. Proprietor i JiAUUKNN, H.O, Aug. 17th, 1891. Col. Keitt has been interviewed Into tho third pnrty. McCllnty met a happier fate. What h tho dlfforonco between a nowspapor editor and a news pipor subscriber ? Ono gives cur rency to, nnd tho other for, idoas. George Jones, editor nnd propri etor of tho New York Time?, Is dead. As n great and good man nnd ornament to tho brotherhood I ot quill driver*, hl? memory will ho honored. In tho groat popularity which lilaine's ability has recently earned for him, thoso truo stories about tho Mulligan letters nnd other in cidents in which unmitigated scoumlrelism was illustrated have .^bout passed out of mind. As was to he expected tho critics aro abroad in (ho land about (ho olecthm of Dr. Woodrow to tho 'Presidency of tho S. C. College. They propose to sotdo for thoin 8 Ivos tho "mediate" or "imined 1 a'o" creation of Adam und tho sur vival of the fittest. It is decidedly tho latter. Tho Georgia Helens are in ses sion in Atlanta nnd one day last week tho chief of police raided tho Stato House. In the anteroom of tho Senate Chamber fourteen bot tles of whiskey nnd a comfortable supply of beer wero found and duly confiscated ns contraband. It will swell the Treasury of the Gate City. It seems tho members of the House manage things better. Gov. Northern gavo. permission for the raid; ho is a reformer. "The York Enterprise" of August 12lh is an inspiration. The edition gives in full tho proceedings of Hurt's Buttery rcuuion nt Yorkville In red, white und blue nre display ed tho Confederate battle flag and tho Palmetto. An old rob will involuntarily give his old time yell at tho sight of it. This bat tery will live in immortal story. Hampton, Stewart, Stephen D. Lee, Butler, Filz nnd Buny Leo, Pierce Young, Rosser nnd others equally famous, rode in its pha lanx. Wif\ thoso papers criticising the elo?f1o:i of an evolutionist to tho presidency of tho S. C. Col lege, be kind enough to inform tha public if they are prepared to prove that tho doctrino of evolution is either false or heretical? They aro reminded that (herd la a largo ele ment of Christians of all denomi nations who ore staunch advocates of the hypothesis. The editor of the Advertiser takes occasion to say, however, that while for two years under the teaching of Dr. Wood row, ho never heard a single ex pression from that gentleman from which his views upon evolution or any other doctrinal point could be inferred. We have received tho first num ber of "The Advocate," a weekly coming from Winnsboro, S. C. Hayno McMeekin and J. B. Crosby nro the editors and J. B. Crosby business manager. Its motto is, "Equal rights to all and special privileges to none." Theso claims manfully adhered to, the paper ought to win, It will advocato its understanding of the financial de mands of tho Ocala platform. This number discusses tho currency question und problems at large in t,vo articles making flvo columns. It is presumed tho editors know what their readers want. Wo wel ometho new candidate for con quost and plutocratic gore to our exchange list. Gon, Cordon Heard From. "Where aro the democratic lead ers? is an inquiry sometime* hoard in these times. Gen. Gordon has Leon heard from from the pleasant hunks of the Itiver Hudson. He h\s written a letter tho burden ot . which Is that tho Democratic party Is ^ ).)1 enough for tho South and j t'io country. Homo six months ago Norwood wanted his scalp and was clipping very close for it and as then urged, because Gordon's Democracy was not exactly the kind for tho times. Then sgain o 10 MeCunc enmo down upon him from Washington and pitted a Mr. ' Cilhoun against him qnd after much tribulation tho Gen. escaped their tomahawks and scalping knives. Gen. Gordon got snfely away after all and landed in a comfortable wigwam, tho U. 8. Sonalo, but hy what Htratcgy no-, body has yet been nhlo to tind out. If the Georgia Legislature was a 1 hwuocrntlc body, what was tho . . matter with Oordon and his De mocracy? If Gordon i* a sound Democrat and ^representative of Georgia, why lecturoGcorRlaabout tho virtues of Democracy? 'J'li" ghjQBt of Baoquo still dis turb* the feast demanding what Is 1 ternocraey and where aro the Dem ocratic L aders. Who Is indicting, nr. i ii.K und prosecuting the De 1. ' I I !<? C -1 Ii X' i. - " M Small C ounties. The aggressive movement of St. Matthews, of Orange burg to* be made a county seat and to have ereated the new county of Galhoun Is exciting discussion as to the proper policy of the State in this regard. A few years ago Ninety Six was knocking at the doors of the Stato House; then Bu.ierto te carvod out of Kdgefleld and Lex ington. GatTnoy city was clamor ing and also othor localities that . wo cannot recall. There can bo no question that towns give bettor - facilities for ed ucation and schools and other fa cilities for development, and a Court House Is a nucleus for a small town, But this argument amounts to nothing. The conven ience of tho inhabitants with ref erence to their necessary business as jurors, tax payers and parties in Court' aro tho main questions. They should bo within reasonable distance of tho scat of justice and tho public oflices and when that point is secured, tho argument of convenience and expediency ends. A Court House will not mnko a town that amounts to anything. A few industries established at a convenient rail road point with natural advantages will build a town and soon overshadow tho Court House. Nobody inquires H tho Court House adds anything to the development of Columbia or Sumter. Tho county business to a flourishing town la a more inci dent. Without question, towns aro centers of Intelligence, and as n general proposition tho small county suggestion should ho en COU raged* Let circumstances, and accidcnlnl demands regulate their establishment. Tho people of tho territory comprehended in tho proposed change aro tho best judges and to their wishes the Legislature should largely defer. David Jacobs and Mary John son, white, convicted of poisoning Mary's spouse, were to be hung at Chesterfield C. H. last Friday. Doubt of their guilt was strength ened by their persistence in de claring themselves innocent, and strong petition.-; for commutation had been sent to tho Governor. After tho nooses had been ad justed and they were literally "on board" for "that undiscovered country, from whoso bourne no truveler returns," tho Governor's secretary handed the sheriff a re prieve staying the execution for a month. It is charged that tho reprieve was signed soveral days previous and that the Governor withheld it to the last moment in anticipa tion that with death in a lew inches of them, tho prisoners would confess. For this his Excellency is being condemned in some quar ters as an "inquisitor" and tho crit icisms have been couched in vory harsh term?. Supposing that the facts as stated are true, it was tho law and not tho Governor, which placed the prisoners in their awkward and annoying position and if they suf fered more or less disquietude, it was traceable to no act of the Gov ernor's. They would have found the occasion equally unpleasant if j tho private secretary had not graced tho ceremonies with his presence. We enn see nothing improper in tho Governor's taking advantage of the force circumstances brought about in the course of purely legal proceedings to aid him in the ju dicious exercise of his pardoning power. Unproved Hypotheses. Supposing that Coosaw had won, would General Popo havo been therefore a poorer lawyer or less fit for tho Chief Justiceship? And If like "the flowers that bloom in tho Spring," Ham Smith had "had nothing to do with tho case" would not General Popo because he is tho great lawyer that ho is, have been entitled to most of tho credit? James Russell Lowell, the dis tinguishel scholar, poet and stales man, is dead. In Ireland a belt made of \vn man's hnlr is placed about a child to keep harm away. A glass of salt water, warm or cold, taken on rising in the morn ing will cure constipation. Peculiar Many peculiar points mako Hood's Sar saparllla superior to all other modlcinos. rccullar In combination, proportion,^ and preparation of lngrcdlents^^?^ Hood's Sarsaparllla possesses^^*SSP\ tlio full curatlvo valuo of fho^\^r best known tcmcMan^r j^Qr^r ot the vogctablo klng-^^^O^^dom. Tcciillnr In ilaJr\ciP*J^ B,rcn?,h and economy?Hood's Sar saparille IjXkiTXtho only mcdl c'n* which can trnly bosahh^^%A^ ^/?'OnoIIundrcd Doses Ono Jr-Sj*Hollar." Medicines In ^^^cS*^^Mar?er and smaller Lollies ^j^J^/requiro larger doses, and do not ^^/produco as good results as Hood's. S rec??iar lu Its mcdlolnal merits, Hood's Sarsaparllla accomplishes cures hlUi erto unknown, and has won for Itselfy^. tho title of "Tlio greatest blood^rOtt purifier etcr dlscovoroaV'yr (Ktrs Tccullar In Its "good namo^^Tj*W^^a home,"?there- Is now^^^^noro of nood's Sarsaparlllaa ?^^sold I, Lowell, whero?V/lt Is made, than of all^r ^ ^rotjier Wood purlflors.^^?w<?5^rPoculhir la Its phenomo-^^ record of sales abroad^/ rSj'^r no other preparation ha? X. <y^y^aTcr attained such popu ^/^/larlty In eo short a time, ^^^and retained its popularity \kp^r confidence among ?II classes^ /of people- so steadfastly. 1>o not bo Induced to buy other preparations, but be suro to get the rccullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparllla SoMbytl'druggtaU. |U|?lxforfS. Prepared only by 0,1. hood * co., ApothncarlAt, lowftU. Um?, 100 Doses Ono Dollar Highest of all in Leavening Power.?U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. '^SSE? Df^yfck 1 Baking ABSOiJUTEl?f PURE Ingaila says that "James O. Blninc, llko Henry Clny, U too great oven to bo president." This Is a another 1 Iridescent" view. Success is what sanctifies. It is generally tho case that the politicians keep tho hull n-rolling; but not so in tho case of Editor Ball, of tho LauitENS Advertiser. In this case the Ball rolls up some pills for the politicians of this pes tiferous period.?Johnson Monitor. ThoStato iaRtiilfull of sick kit tens who have lost all but their ap petites. They must havo physic. Ay el's Sarsaparilla, by purify ing nnd enriching the blood im proves (ho appetite, aids the as similative process, strengthens tho nerves and invigorates the system. It is, therefore, tho best und most thoroughly reliable alterative that can bo found for old or young. Mrs. Sewnrd Webb, of New York is tho possessor of a superb diamond crown. Tho worst cases Ol scrofula, salt rheum and other diseases of tho blood, uro cuted by Hood's Sarsa parilla. Dr. T. J. Williamson, Eustls, Flo. says: Tho bottle of Brndycrotino you sent mo was given throe Indios who were suffering from headache. They said the effect was Instantaneous and very .satis factory. A cherry stone, lodging In the intestines of a 8cranton merchant, caused Iiis death. House-hoi;) Remedy ? DISEASES g Botanic Biood Balm $ kCttt-e>c SCROFULA. ULCERS. SALT V*ulg& RHEUM. ECZEMA, cvciy form of m?.lignant SKIN ERUPTION, be tides being efficacious In toning up tho system and restoring tho constitution, f when Impaired from cny cause. Its w almost supernatural healing properties m justify us In guaranteeing a cure, II . directions are followed. # OtN I l .? L L. "Ku.il. or Wunder*,*1 } BLOOD BALM CO., A'.lar.ta. Ca. ^2.50 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE nml other special lien for (iontlemon, L?ulos.oto.! nro war i\(l(lr08.H sola by ranted, nml ?o stamped on bottom. A<lilr W. Li. DOUGLAS, Uroclttou, itlrtMs. J. P. MARTIN & CO. Laurons. MARKET REPORT CORRECTED WEEKLY BY COOPER AND BWSIDE BROIHEHS Bacon,. b}? @ U cts Floor, . 8.00 to 6.50 Lnrtl. 8 0 lO1^ els Hain?,._. r) , !'' cts Corn,.T.. 82}.; @ IK) cts Meal,. .... Boots Supcar,. 7? 9 Cts Colloo,. IS (?V: 22 cts Rico,. &?7ots Tobacco,.25? 76 per It Molasses,.28? 40 nor krI Scotl Oats, . 00 to 7? cts llrun, .1.50 per 100 lbs Soap?Log cabin,.? $2.? per bos Mnckorol, ... ,.iljcts. per kit COUNTRY PRODUDK. Hotter,. 15? 20 per 11? EprnH,.12? 15 per doss Chickens,. IG & 20 cts LIFE INSl llANCK. Tho best policy writ ton by any lnsiir nneo Company Is tho Lifo Unto Mn dowmont Polloy of the Union Central Life Insurance company ol Ohio. t'.c Mil re to examine it. SAM. V. OAIIL1NQTON, Agent, July 27- It I.wiu.ns, S. ( '. NOTICE Is hereby given that the booko for subscription to the stock of the Magic Drug Company arc noW open at the ofticb of Johnson & Kichey. ,1i ?89 L South Carolina College, COM MIMA, 8. d Opens September 20lll< KntrancoKx ninlnaiions boj<iii Bnptomhor 2iih. (Mas si-ai, Literary, Sclent tile ami Law Courses. Thirteen ProloHsors. Vor farther Information, atidross the l'roslttont. JAM KS WOO I) Ro\V. FEMALE COatrjL Opens fust Monday in October! Fully equipped. Moderate charges. Wide awake leichei's. Splendid literary advantages. Music and Art departments unexcelled. We train not only the mind but seek7 to develop the character us well. Send lor a catalogue J.0 MRS. L. M. BONNER or II. E. BONNER. Due West, S. ('., Aug. 3. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Mcrmi Mutters. Thcro is litllo tp write of interest from Mornn. The crops are tnlr, tiie people thrifty and ought to he happy. Thoro has boon much moving to and fro and visiting in tho neigh borhood and having a good time, but I forbear noting their names and the names of their uncles and their cousins and their aunts, In my next I may givo tho names of such dudes and dudesses as make a prominent figure in our unsophis ticated und unpretentious vicinity. Wo take the liberty of suggesting to tho authorities of Rahun church that a well ot good water would add to tho comfort of their congre gation. ON Ore. $100 Howard. $100. Tho readers of the A dykktiskr will be pleased to learn that there is at loast ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is the only pos itive euro now known to the medi cal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dhouse, requires n constitut'onal treatment. Hall's Catat't'h Cure is taken internally noting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease,'and giving the pa tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The ppqniotors j have so much faith in it curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollar-? for any easo that it fails to cure. Send for list of testl monials Address ? P. j. Oil EN KV & CO., Toledo, O. IgMVSold by druggists, 7?c. If a strange dog smiles at you, it is policy to rmllo hack, and if he runs at you, the best thing is to run back. THOUSANDS OF WOMEN llccomc afflicted and remain so, suffering untold miseries from a sense of delicacy they cannot overcome. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, by stimulating and arousing to healthy action all her organs, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC. It causes health to bloom on tho cheek, and joy to reign throughout the frame. It never fnils to cure. . The Best Medioine over Made for Women. "Mywifo 1ms bcou uudor treatment of loading physicians three years, without bonoftt. After usbi?thrcobottlcsof Bkad nr.1.1 i'h Female Reoulatoh sho can do hkh own cook1no, milking and washing." N. S. Bbyan, Henderson, Ala. Hhaofield ItEOULATon Co., Atlanta, Gs Sold by drucrcrlsts at $1.00 iior bottlo. Better Than Any Bank -TI-IIC Mutual tiife 'Ins. Ge Or NEW YORK. Total Assets now #117,t."? t.OOl 20. No other divestment in the world is so absolutely safe, or con sidering tho protection, more pro fitable than a life or endowment policy in The Mutual Lilc Insur ance Company of New York, for the following reasons : ist. The con li cet is based upon a natural and universally operating law of mortality, hacked by the good faith and continued payments of the largest number (182,013 in 18S9) of carefully selected lives insured in any company on the re serve fund system. 2nd. The Mutual Life has the largest reserve fund of any insur ance company in the world?being now over $1.17,000,000. 3rd. During the forty-seven years -of its business, its receipts from interest alone have paid all death claims ? and left a surplus therefrom of $11,315,901 69. 4II1. Its interest receipts have exceeded all expenses of manage ment by the enormous sum of $55, 447,4^6.80. 5th. Its annual income in 1889 exceeding all the requirements for paying death claims, matured en dowments, annuities, surrender values, dividends to policy-holders and expenses (in all amounting to $21,629,502.61) by nearly ten mil lions of dollars, or exactly $9,981, 6th. The Mutual Life has al ready paid to and accumulated for its policy-holders ovct .$.135,000, ooo, which is double the transac tion of any other company in the world. No pthcr financial system can give such protection and security, and is so well guarded on every side against the disturbing elements that undermine and overthrow the bcsrluid plans and methods of men acting in tttcir individual capacity. K EMEMlHiU THE COMPANY. ?-WllI'K? &idufii itfe . ins, Ce. OF NKW YORK. Ed.-L. Gkdnand, Columbia, S. C. General Agent. M. T. Simpson, Cross Hill, S\C. Agent. v 11 A K Ii I S LIT1IIA SPRINGS. Testimonials. Waterloo, 8. C. Apr. 10, '01 MR. J. T. HARRIS, Dkak Bin:?My en gagementa are such that I havo not time to cell the attention of med!? cnl prolession to the eases that might ho collected from the mass that have accumulated during the thlrty-eight (38) years of constant uso of tho waters of youi Lithia Spring. Tho waters of tho I.ilIda Spring aro odorless and colorless, freo from saiinnry taste, rather palatable. When taken in a considerable quantity they do not nauseate, purge or produce any feeling of discomfort. I find from an analysis of the waters they contain clorido sodium, carbonato potash,carbonato soda, carbenute Ilthia, carbonato iron and sulphate magnesia. The waters act directly upon I ho mucous coateb of the stomach and alimentary canals they aro powerfully alterative and tonic. Thoy aro soothing to inflamed or irritated surfaces. They react upon tho blood, chang ingm it from acid to alkaline. In indigestion, catarrh of stom ach and gastralgia, suppplementod with a r?roper diet thoy are a cer tain eiLo, Tlie action upon the kidneys is marked. The sodium, potash, soda and Ilthia are tho best solvents of uric acid, all calculi of an acid character, whether blleary or clpttO are steadily dissolved, I am confident that the profession Will find it very useful in cases where thlf class of water is re quired. Respectfully, J. Q. WlLRUR., M. D. ANDERSON, S. C, Feb. 24, '91. MR. J.T. HARRIS, Dkak Sin:?I return bottles to be filled with your Lithia Water. Have used one ernte und feel much improved. Very respectfully, Mns. E, E. Young. JLAURENS, S. (J., April 20, '91. MR . J. T. HARRIS, Dkak Sik:?I have boon a sufferer for some lime from an affection of the kidneys. I tried a number of remedies without any relief. Somo times the pain in my back was so severe that 1 had to have help to got up when sitting down. Somo of my friends asked me to try your mineral water, J did so, and tho result was most gratifying. I felt relief after the first day. After using it a week I was entirely well. It has been some six weeks since I first used it, und my general health is greatly im proved. Too much cannot be said In its praise. It is undoubtedly the best water that I know of, Yours Respectfully. D. M. VATTON Cross Hill,S, C, Feb'y I, '91. MR. J. T. HARRIS, Dkak Sik:?For seve ral years my wife bus suffered from erysipelas, every two weeks she was confined to her bod und tried many remedies, but nothing pre vented tho orruptlon. She was dis couraged and finally stopped all medicines and began drinking your Idthia Water. In two weeks the disease was milder than it had been for years. She continued to uso and since thnt timo she has not been troubled at all. Very Respectfully, John W.Turner. mountvillk, S. c, Jan. 110. '91. MR. J. T. HARRIS, Dkak Sin:?About six years ago my daughter became nfilicted with a cancer of the nose, Nothing wo did prevented its spreading. Physicians finally told me thoy could do nothing further. She had no appetite und was re duced to a mere shadow, I conclu ded to try your Lithia Water und to my surprise in a short timo she began to improve in health and the cancer censed to spread. She is now using your excellent water constantly und is improving all the lime. Respectfully, (J. L, Watts. LAURENS, S. 0.| Mar. 15. '01 MR. J. T. HARRIS, Dkak Sik:?For some time I suffered intensely with gravel affection. I tried every remedy that was obtainable, but without any relief. Had given up hopes almost of being cured, Some ono recommended the Harris I -il liia Water and I tried it faith fully and was cured. After using one case of the water I passed five or six gravels. I can not say too much in its praise. Yours Truly, W. D, Barks dale. DRUG AND BOOK STORE FOR JS-AXjEJ. The Wilkes Book and Drug Store, established business, the only book store in tho county, and the best site in town (under the Bendolla) is offered for sale. Salo to be made an account of the death of fi rmer proprietor. Address MRS. C. W. WILKES. WESLEYAN ?Jf'? Opens Sept. 17th, 18SM. One oT tho most thorough anil attract Ivo schools for young Indies in tho South Consei va lors Course In Music Twenty-flvo toachors and olllcors. Situation beauti ful. Climate unsurpassed, pupils from twenty States. Toi ins low. Special in oneoinentH lo persons at ii distance For tho superior advantage of this celebrated Virginia School, write for a catalogue to tho 1'roHidont. VV. A. HARRIS, I). I)., Staunton, Va. Juno 20tll?8t, 0i' W. II Ball, X5EHSTTXST Office Over .National Bank, Lnurcns Ollico dayn Monday and Tuesday. If. V. SlMl'SON. Oi D. rark8dalk. SIMPSON & BAItKSDALIi, Attorneys at Law, K?HMENS, sorrif CAROTJNA wf t i l?? V?'???!''r*.^.'??nwi'i'ct I .?nV l'. Vv'i'r' 4| 3 D|0| 9 H .??.??.Oll . 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HUI V Ir.rntt.t inusvM * io., ruuii.t.Mi, ikaC GREAT SHOE SALE Shoes for Young, Shoes for Old, Shoes for Rich, Shoes for Poor. Jn order to make room for om mannuotli block of Fall ami Winter shoes \vc are selling oil* out large and COMPLETE NEW SPRING STOCK of Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Remember we pay casn for every pair of shoes that comes in our store. By this wc are enabled to sell from lO to 85 Per Cent olaea/per than those who buy on credit. Shoes worth 85.00 now $3.90 ; Shoes WOrttft^.OO now .$2.50; Shoes worth $2.50 now $1.90; Shoes worth $1.90 now ifi.50. A word to our lady friends. Do not buy shoes for yourself or children until you have seen our line. Examine our hobby ladies button shoe for $1.18 worth $1.60. Just Received Big Lot of Unlaundried Shirts lo dozen unlaundried shirts worth ^octs now 3/?-"ts. I 10 dozen unlaundried shirts worth 85cts. now fuicts "r " " ' " 65CIS *?. 4tJcts. I " *.* " M . " ?,.00 " 8octs The above arc the best shirts in America for the price. Rig lot dress shirts must be closed. Suspenders at half their value. Country merchants can secure some iure bargains by coming early, Special attention is called to our closing out sale in Men's, Boy's and Children's clothing. Remember we defy competition. Our prices are always lower than the lowest. TDsfvis, Roper <&> Co., FAMOUS CLOTHING, 11 AT AND SHOE STOKE. ?????????????WMWKWiMMWMIII IHMI 3HT ?1 .?TM^?mi ? n 1 ? - ?? Now Pioturos! 3STew Line' ?OF? PAINTS, BRUSHES, CANVAS. Models and Studies ?FOR? PAINTING! -FRAMES All kinds made to order. ?FINE LINE? of STATIONERY! BLACK INK, PENS, PENCILS, Paper, Envelopes, Slates, School Books, Standard Books, ABC Rooks and Juveniles, Magazines and Novels. Subscriptions taken for newspapers -?J^?>?;,].?-? Spring Styles ?IN? Sarsaparilla, Liver Regulator, S. S. S., B. B. B., P. P. P. COLOGNES, Soaps and Fresh Garden Seeds. All Sold at BOTTOM PRICES, ?AT THE? WIEKES' BOOK AND DRUG STORE. CIDER ? FRUIT JUICES OF ANY KIND. SO, bo sure that your dealer furnishes you with Goods the quality of which can not ho surpassed. This caa only bo done by uuyir.ij Tlio Specially Co's APPLE and PEACri CIDER, GRAPE ami FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE, RASPBERRY and PINEAPPLE JULEr, The most pure, wholesome and delightfully refreshing fruit beverages to bo had in tho country. Packages of theca goods aro always in perfect condition and are rjuaranteed so to be by THE SPECSALTY CO, Cltlcr Mills, O?let, 28 & 29 Williamson Streit. 107 Bay Street SAVANNAH, GA. Do You Want nn ISducutiou? Noto the following facts about the Presbyterian College ol South Carolina:? Total necessary expenses ten months in college clnsscs,$120; high Curriculum of Study; best .Moral' Training and surroundings; Pro hibition town. Faculty for next year consists of five professors and three tutors; Y. M. C. A. and Gym nasium connected with the college. The Preparatory Department is under the immediate control of IhO Faculty and is taught by thrco tu tors, thouroughty competent to do the best of preparatory work. To tal necessary expenses in prepara tory classes, Irom jjilOO to $110 for ten months. For cntaloguo and further information apply to JOIliN I. OLKLAND, July 7, '01 8mo President, NOTICE Will he lot to the lowest bidder, Boyd's INI ill Bridge, on Ueedy River, Sullivan's Township, on Thursday, 20th of August next, at 11 o'clock A. M. We will re serve tho right to rojoct any und all bids. By order of Board of County Commissioner*, M. L. Bur/d.ocK. 01 n*k, Aug. 3 1801 td /ft i\ f% t\ A A V I". A x: ! i.uiini.c m i ,?n, NT *?! I III II"'" '"'f'1'"' "?!??>?? ii ? (MJ J II II I l?^iV hi.liii. (I.m.,?iII u..ik'ii,,l|A.iV ?'? If" .TT'"'''1'""''! '""< tt"tr Tkrnkiud ii.i;, n W.rlntlirlr.mn i... ?ilil.|,. r. ?. r thfy II . i I II ?tan? ?? -- Um M(a*?lonorcni|iti>).m.m hi.., ream.,? ir.ni.unou:.?. no nionf t fur mt nn!. ?? -in .. .-ml ??. ?I ...... ] ??.| nnfeklj Irtruril. I il -.lr- i..in. tTorhrr n in . ..? i. dl.Kli I ?.,< man 1 bat? ?itri.lj- lauxht mil hrtvMfd villi rmiiloimrni ? i?iir? niinil"-r, i?h0 In iiiiUm* nvrr #aiMH> a ,r?rm..,\ KW /?,y?.,!,t.K"." i:?'Hn.i.r. vn r.i.". a.i.i,.,.?i , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. BEST FRESfl TURNIP SEED OF CROP 1890. " NE HUNDRED POUNDS JUST RECEIVED. SOW RUTA BAG-AS This month (July ) nhd insure a good crop. Col. 1>. W. I1 raised from our seeds last year turnips weighing 12 1-4 pound?. ifiL^X^ri^ JL' SL.%- %J SL JB. $J The "Old Reliable" thai always keeps your fiuit nicely. We are selling them Oin.c3a.T0er tri ein Anybody Making loom for fall stock we will sell the world's renowned BL?RIA PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS at cost rather than carry them over to another season. J. 0. C. FLEMING & CO. 3 Se f ?WLER ?DEALERS IN Fancy Groceries, Confec tion and Crackers Tobacco and Cigars, Goods >oKl at LIVE and LET LIVE prices. All kinds of Country Produce bought. Give us n call. LaurcnSjS. C. Nov. 13, 1S90. for Infants and Children. 4' Cast or I a ifl so well AtlAptM to chiUlirn Uiat I recommend ItaamipcriortoanyproccripUon known to mo." It. A. Aiic'iikr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The uro of 'Castoria' in so universal and its merits so well known tliat it seems a work of Bupcrerocatlon to endorse it. Few aretho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." _ C'AHLoa MAnrvH, D.D.. New York City. T^jto Pastor Dloomingdale Reforuicd Church. CaAtoTla enrcfl Oolle, Constipation, Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, givca sleep, and promotes >U position, Without injurious medication. " For several years 1 havo recommended your 1 Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do so an it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pari>ki, M. D., "The WlnUirop," ltfth Street and 7th Avo., New York City. Trot Centaur. Compakv, 77 Murray Stkrrt, New Yon*. >EK3 SfiFE; CURATIVE; BEAUTIFYING. |.2?3. Iu?w?/9| White, ) I [V V i m imm ? ?| AUDrUgglstB ? j NiRIZr. I g'ru&tC.FS I r-^Q^SSOJKfS^ [ F,ncy Stores. | TINTS GINNING MACHINERY IN STOCK. A Full Car-load of Sailor Seed Cotton Elevators. Three Car Loads of Pratt Gins. Brown a.ncl V^irtsrii-p O-iris. En gines' Boilera- Sorting, j^lto. Also on hand in Charlotte, X. C. n large stock of lb>;-s presses and New Era boilers. Place your orders before lite rush, Dottom price guaranteed. Eirst-class (goods, W. H. Gibbs, Jr., & Co., COLUMBIA, s. C