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^ Thursday, August, 19, 1897 .
jfe , PRESS CLIPPtNGS.
Wbv look older than yon really
K&. " ire, when Hall's Hair Renewer
Yrill completely restore the natur??,r
at color; as in youth, to gray, faded
.. or discolored hair.
t Philadelphia is to have a national
al Chinese cemetery. Those morbid
touls who enjoy deciphering
epitaphs in graveyards will be
^ driven to despair when they tackle
tome of the tea-chest inscriptions
in this new cemetery.
There will be rare sport in building
that Alaska railroad. Every
ahoeel foil of excavated dirt may
?e worth enough to pay the day's
expenses. But where will the
ballast come from??Cleveland
(Ohio) Plain Dealer.
TK? Sonatnrinl cflnmanrn is I
idftwifig to a close, and the breath
lost by lrby, Msyfield and Evans
had belter been spent in prayer
Iw thfeir past sins. Duncan has
joined the crowd and it is well he
iw, for every show is not compete
without a monkey.?Lamar
X&ayt. ,
The Westminster Gazette is inclined
to regard our monetary |
commissioners as funny. The Ga
(jeette should understand that in
tjte expression of this opinion it is
ot executing a scoop on the
American. press.?Washington
1 The most unmistakable sign ot
nsterolng prosperity which has
III tc far manifested itself was developed
at a populist convention
io Keotcdky, which was attended
by fewer delegates than there are
offices to be fitted.?St. Lauis Republic.
uYoo charge a dollar a day
( mortal one of your hotels than at
< the other," remarked the man who
travels. "Yes," replied the proprietor.
"Bat I don't see any
difference." "There is a differerance
though- At one-we print
tbebilN>f fare in French, and at |
-the other in English."?Ex.
Mr. dames Hideout, Highlands,
, it. C., says he neversatf a remedy
that eures attacks of dyspepsia as
Quickly as Normal's Neutralizing
Oordiaf, and being so pleasant to
take, thinks it must drive all other
dyspepsia medicines out of the
^Itiarkcfr 25 and 50c. Normal's
WamW Pollati (Ka l\ac>t >
?T~ ?UVHiH f? Vt III JL VI1VlOf U1V WVOV
Worm expeller, 10 add 25c. Sold
all druggist.
Love or/ a Tandem.
It was a lovely day-all natnre
was serene. They had taken a
long ride into the rural retfeats
upon a tandem. tie Was deeply
in love and formulated theendear?
ing terms he would use. They
came to a shadjt spot. The birds
?' were singing iimfce trees, and they
rested upofl (he green' turf, and,
taking he* hahd, he began, "My
dearetft," whert he jutnped four
feet id the air and y filed such
imprecations that the frightened
girl thought she had a maniac to
deal with ldsttad of a lover,
jr . * He bad only seated himself
Over the opening to a yellow
Jacket's nest. The home journey,
It ia reported, was maus in silence
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JOHNSON'S !
CHILL AND
FEVER TONIC
Cures Fever
In One Day.
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A piano dealer says that tnr
pentioe and sweet oil. halt and j
halt, is a proper preparation to
use in brightening and cleaning aj
piana. Applying with a soft rag
and polish wi'h chamois skin.?
Exchange.
In ISG2, when 1 served my coun-,
try as u private in Company A,!
ltwth Pennsylvania Volunteers, 11
contracted chronic diarrhoea. It
has given me a great deal of trouble
ever since. I have tried a
dozen different medicines and sev
eral doctors without any permanent
relief. Not long ago a friend
sent me a sample bottle of Cliamberlain's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, and after that I
bought and took a 50-cent bottle;
and now I can say that I am entirely
cured. I cannot be thankful
enough to you for this great
remedy, and recommend it to all
suffering veterans. If in doubt
write me. Yours gratefully, Henry
Steinberger, Allentown, Pa. Sold
by Dr. VV. L. Wallace, Druggist.
Legal disputes in Borneo are
curiously decided. The two litigants
are each given a lump of
salt of the same size to drop simultaneously
into water. The onei
whose lump first dissolves is deem-1
ed to be in the wrong.
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Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5
to 10 days to cure fever.
Johnson's Chill and Fever I
Tonic cures In ONE DAY.
"Do you think it's true that every
man has his price ?" ask the heiress.
"I'm sure I don't know he
answered thoughtfully, "but if you
want a bargain you needn't look
any further."
*0 Fay.
That Is the way all druggists sell
Grove's Tasteless Chill, Tonic for
Ch ille and Malaria. It is simply
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. , Childaen love it. Adults
{jreferitto ibtter, nauseating Tones.
Price, 50c.
Mrs. Henpeck (after a little
difference of opinions)?"I sup
pose you felt like a fool when you
proposed to me?" Mr. Hen|>c?k
?uNo, I didn't: but I was."
Doa't Totetn Spit tad Swoko Tvar LIT* Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
nettc. fall of life, nerve and vigor, take No-ToBac.
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 90c or 11. Cure guaranteed.
Booklet and sample free. Address
Starling; Itemedy Co. Chicago or New York.
Flies are infested with parasites
which prey upon and destroy
them; and these, in turn, as has
been shown by the microscope, are
are killed by still smaller parasites.
"Let me give you a pointer," said
M. F. Gregg, a popular conductor
"on the Missouri Pacific railroad.
"Do you know that Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea remedy
cures you when you have the
stomach ache? Well, it does."
And after giving this friendly bit
of advice, the jolly conductor passed
on down the aisle. It is a fact
that1 thousands of railroad and
traveling inen never take a trip
without a bottle of this remedy,
which is the best cure for bowel
disorders in the world. 25 and .50
cent bottles for sale by Dr. W. L.
Wallace druggist.
Hindu Widows and the Queen.
One hundred Hindu widows in
and about Amritsar, the chief commercial
city of the Punjab, presented
Queen Victoria with a certain,
embroidered by themselves. It is
one of the most interesting of the
Jubilee gifts, seeing that sixty
ei"ht years ago such widows would
have been burnt alive on the tun
eral pyre of their deceased hus
bauds. In 1829 Lord William
Bentinck proclaimed the practice
Unlawful and punishable by the
criminal courts as willful murder.
It is stated that betweeh the years
1756 and 1829 as many as 70,000
widows had so sacrificed themselves,
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It is always gratifying to receive!
testimonials for Chamberlain's i
iC'.jlic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and when the endorsement is
from a physician it is especially so,
"There is no more satisfactory or
j effective remedy than Chamber-)
j Iain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea
remedy,'' writes I>r. R. K. Robey
physician and pharmachist, of
OIney, Mo.; and as he has used the
Remedy in Ids own family and sold '
it in his drug store for six years,
he should certainly know. For
sale by I)r. W. D. Wallace, druggist.
In Norway village, Me., is a cat
that appears to take the water as
vvouM a duc k. It is said she may
be seen every day taking a swim
in the stream a short distance back
of the store.
Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5
to 10 days to cure fever.
Johnson*s Chili and Fever
Tonic cures in ONE DAY.
The largest fruit farm in the
world is said to be at Olden, Mo.
it consists of 2,500 acres, on which
are more than-100.000 peach trees,
60,000 apple trees, 2,000 peach
trees, 40 acres of blackberries.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea remedy always affords
prompt relief. For sale by Dr. \V\
L. Wallace druggist.
Too many people are drowned
i while bathing.?New York Sun.
Just what is the proper number
to be drownel each year??New
York Mail and Express.
We think the solution of the
question depends largely upon
the kind that; bathe.?Columbia
Register.
Woman's Diseases
i Are as peculiar as
unavoidable, and JBB
cannot be discussed
or treated as we jumv.
; do those to which
the entire human
family are subject, t .
Menstruation bus- wef \ -fr
tains such import- \V[
ant relations tohergfltfr' i|M
health, that when^wj 1 if?^
Suppressed,IiTegu- + [j* A
lar or Painful, 1 ]\ U
she soon becomes \\ .
languid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek and very grave complications
arise unless Regularity and
Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfidd'sS*e"mpe
V* 1 most noted
reman; physicians
?^ ^ of the South,
Regula tor
sort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered Menstruation.
It restores health and
strength to the suffering woman.
"We have for too part thirty years handled
Brad field's Femalj Regulator, both at wholeaale
and retail, and in no Instance haa it fulled
to (ire satisfaction. We sell more of it than all
other similar remedies combined."
Lamar, Rankin a Lamar,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga.
| Tnk Basemen Regulator Co., Atlanta, Oa.
SeM by all Dn?nista at SLOO per Bottle"Well,
Tom, now you've had a
second quarrel 1 suppose your wife
will be packing up and going to
her mol her ?" ?'No such luck had.
Her mother's coming here!"
Zverybody Bays 80.
j Co* carets Candy Cathartic, the moat wonderful
medical discovery of the age, pleasI
aut and refreshing; to tho tasie. net gently
and posiUvely on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dJs|>el colds,
, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, Ml cents. Hold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
TT 4 I> r\ atnA*i\<VA ntAIM AM n*A??A C*
xi cue avcio^c nuuiaii wcic a
man she wouldn't have the least
idea how to make love to the women,
says the New York Press.
Why send off for your job printing
when you can get it done just
as cheap and get as good work!
right at home? Patronize home
industries and get the work on
shorter notitfe. Give us a trial.
A new industry has been started
in Michigan. Blocks of sawdust
stuck with roses are made and sold
for fuel, and it is said that fo'r a
quick, hot fire this has no equal.
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IF NOT HAVE IT IHSUREO,
In THE MUTUAL INS CHANCE
CO., of Greenville, S. C.
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which is a sale, reliable company
in your own Slate.
I will insure
Cotton Gins, Tobacco
Warehouses and Barns,'
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Dwellings, Farm Hons-;
es,Stables, Livestock,
Stables, etc., against
Fire, LigiiiBiag, ud Wind Siorss,;
For further informa
tion consult
IT.FMEBM |
KIXUSTREE, S. C.
May 27, 1807. 6m.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
North-Eastern R. R.of S. C.
CONDKXSK1) SCHKDULK.
iJ.'.tcil May 16. 1S97.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No. 33.*
Leave Florence 3 :Jfc> a. in.
Leave Kingatree
Arrive Lanes 4:4Sa. in
Leave Lanes 4:4H a. in
Arrive Charleston 5.-60 a. in
No. 23.*
Leave Florence 7:35 p. in
Leave Kingstree 8:o9 p. in
Arrive Lanes fl:Jo p. m
j Leave Lanes 9:15 p. in
Arrive Charleston 10:50 p. ui
No. M>
Leave Florence ,'
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes , 7 :.r?2 p. m
Arrive Charleston 9:25 p. m
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 78.*
Leave Charleston 5:30 a. m.
Arrive Lanes 7:05 a.m.
Leave Lanes 7:05 a. in.
Leave Kingstree 7:23 a. m.
Araive Florence 8:25 a: m
No. 32?
Leave Charleston 5:00 p. m.
Arrive Lanes 6:36 p. m.
Leave Lanes 6:36 p. m.
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m.
No. 52 *
Leave Charleston 7:00 a. in.
Arrive Lanes 8:26 a. in.
j Leave Lanes
1 Leave Kingstree
Arrive Florence
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NOTICE.
Alt personshaving claims against
the estate of the late S P Brockinton
are hereby notified to present the
same duly attested, and all persons
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NOTICE.
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house, Kingstree. Monday and Saturday
of each week. Those having
business with the County Sup
I erintedent of Education will govern
themselves accordingly.
jNabor i). Lesesxk,
Conuty Supt. Ed.
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Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs,
Butter and Vegetables.
.111 Kin tlx of Country I'rotlnof.
5>4 Market Street, Charleston, S. C.
=PERCIVAL MFGT1="
Sash,! Doors, 1 Blinds,
GENERAL HOUSE FINISHING
WOOD WORK,
478 to 1 i i
CHARLESTON, S, C,
Best Work Lowest Prices
?Send for Estimates.
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CHILL
TONIC
IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts.
Gaiatia, Ills., Nov. 16,1833. 1
Pari!. Modlclno Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:?We eokl lost year, 600 bottles of i
GROVE'S TASTELESS CUILL TONIC ami haTO ,
bought three gross already this year. In all oar experience
of H years, tn the drug business, bare
never sold nr, article that gave such universal sati* j
faction aa your Tonic. Tours truly,
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MSI IE) GOODS SIBE j
IS A SO EXE 01 AOTIVITT SIX
DA YS IX TIIE WEEK,
Nfr wonder?the way they are
selling their goods! New, fresh *i|j
goods; big bargains* quick salfeo,
spot cash.
Below Are a few Prices: J
One lot of Percales at eta. H * i*j
cost more than that to make ihem. i
Lansa lens is the name of nevif
goods brought out this season. Yori
can change the color of your dress :SBM
made out of these goods every time < .'a
you wear it. Try a dress of it?ouJ
We received a large shipment of -'</&
Skirts this week, and can givo you "Sg
full assortment in size and pattern*
Thye are lined and velvet bound*
and range in price rrom ?i tofz. j
That case of yard wide Spring
Dress Cheviots is going very rapid- V;
ly, but we have sone left, which we pfj
are selling at 6 cents while they last.
Our stock of Fans came direct .
from Japan and are the latest style
and very cheap.
l'o pieces Vivette J'iatistc at 5c yd.
One ease summer corsets at40c.
500yards Glace Silks, yard wide*
at 50 eeuts yard.
50 pieces White Plaids and Strip*
extra good quality at 6 cent*. v ^
! We have a full line of doilies and . $3
napkins from 2 for 5c up.
Ladies Shirt Waists, 15 c. ;r7t
| A full line of Ladis Hats, Trim- i
tilings, etc, from IP c to
Indies' Summur Undervests, 5c. < *|
Ladies' and misses mitts and
Gloves from 10c to 50c.
FURNITURE? M
Great value giving in the Furni ^
ture. It is next door to the the
Cash Drv Goods store.
J-PIECE SOLID OAK SUIT $17
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Buell&fioberts 1
5731 573 KING ST,3
Charleston, - 8. C,|j
Write for Pricee- |p
Stcerling Silver, Silver Platen * J
Ware, Gold Jewelry, Wedding
and Engagement Kings* Gold,
O.l ? VJ..VL ?? "' -SIB
OiMCl) til UltMU ti iliimiif vi t'MM
Whenever you wish to give a
Present, we will be glad to i . \
make suggestions. : *
We will also repair your f v1
Watch if it stops, and gnaran- . s J
tee our work. j
JAMES ALLAN & Co., Jewelert^. i j
285 King St., Charleston* 8. O | yl
GEO. S. HACKER & SON M
WANUFACTllKEKS OK I
Doors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings 1
BUILDING MATERIAL 1|
DEALERS IX SASH WEIGHTS.
CORD. HARDWARE, WINDOW ? ?
E. M. HACKER, Proprietor -3*9
Charleston, S. C. |
We guarantee our work superior '
to any .-oldin this city, all btiR^of fci
our owh manufacture. Jfl
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