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y- i? p*tmmmrn. i i-rr^-^ner-'p Among Our Exchanges. A J'ltT'.'vni:)!! | ' *:!"!: ! a r '' IOMV >' ri'iuii j:*i. j 1!. ! art i.i lite b.at.. 1 l'ouml wanting.*' Alter t?ieeongrf'i.,:jiion !i ??j !i-' ? ened about an Imur -01110 I. a i.i ! ? get. weary ami wont om. mi.< isoon followed. greatly to the annoyance of t lie minister. Another; person started, whereupon the parson slopped hi< seiinon ami said: That is light gentlemen: alast as you are weighed pas- oat!" lie continued lii> sermon some time alter that, but no one disturbed him by leaving.? Person's Weekly. The '.bate campaign li i- no v commence!, ami we sinctreiy trust that it will le conducted upou a higher plane of morals' than some witnessed in the recent1 past. There is no need to iuati jrnrate a system of bitterness or to inject per-onali?i> s into the dis missions, and should it begin the people ought to stay away l'lnin the meetings. We are entering upon a new ami letter era. The passions of the pa>t have been al most wholly obliterated and it ionly a crank now ami then who is kicking.?Anderson lnUelligeneer. i Mr. Joel K l>riin>on, the Prohibition camlidate has decline to make the race since tin4 State Executive Committee ruled that the nrohibitinu r:??e.i:i] ih eo:i not run in a I>emocratie primary. Thai is all a subterfuge. There are no bettor m< oral? in Smith Carolina than (he jiro!iil?itioni?n>. and we tIni>k Mr. l>run<on did 1 xactly rim'it win a he dre|tj>od"i>iit ?f thecampsiiiii. A .Mr. Feather stone.ol ( Jreenvillo, will make the race a> a prohibitionFt.s.?Salmi.i fcjentii.el. rien. A iles announces that lie expects to no to Santiago or to ( j/urlo K:co, 11111 lie cannot now sav wlien. V?'e sunnoc it will ' -1 sometime niter these ph.ivs are captuied by the Anieiican troops when thin:?5 will have had ample " lime to cool down. Ia the iicaii 1 time the valiant pent-ial wii! prob ably tly to ami IVo between \\'ash- < inpton and Tampa in his palace 1 car and continue to light great ,? battles on paner. When this war 1 1 * shall nave had time to te>t thej1 abilities of military leaders, it is > 1 our opinio!i that general Miles '' will belaid on tin' shelf and rem- j r cmbered only a: the persecutor of ?)oirDavis.' Lancaster Ledger. j' The Hawaiian Situation. I The Hawaiian Islands have for 1 a great many years been under I t he protection of I he United States e and we have acquired a title to the ( best harbor in the islands as a ( .. . . .. i coining station. A variety ot rea ' sons, racial and commercial, local ' and international, have made it ' highly desirable lor the islandthemselves lliat they should he placed under the llag ot" the, United States. Most people in this country who possess a sense, of the moral fitness ot things have | been of the opinion that we should either let the Hawaiian Islands, I alone, relinquishing all peculiar | claims of every <. haraetcr, or else that we should allow tin m the , very reasonable privilege of iloat ing our llag and relying upol: us lor a secure political future, l i e awful state of nervous appreiien sion to wliioh some of the opponents of Hawaii have wrought ' themselves up has evidently interfered with the easy excrci-e of their every-day judgment. It was al ter alt. a question of >ta!;!e equilibrium; and various events of the past six years culmiuatim; in our open and 1'rank use of iho Ha aiiau Island- in the present war as a naval l?a*e. totally regardless of neutrality toward Spain have made annexation simply inevitable. Our war with , Spain is a serious business, carried , < I i : : \ ... rr. ., ! ; ' . . 'l-i J * ' ? .* ;*SV;' . * .. . * S " "z^r^"'2 ' Si V 5" >. * * Fifty Years Ajro. Who cotiM imayine that this should he T!v place v here, i;i <. i^htccn uiticly-three That white world-wonder of arch and dome Sh. shadow the nations,polychrome... llcrc ,.t the Fair was the- prize conferred On Ayer's Pills, hv the world prefcired. Chicago-like, they a record show, Since they o'.arled 50 year* c^o. Ayer's Calhcrtic Pills Iinvp frnm t,h? tima of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish what is promised for them; thiy cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognised by the World's Fair medal of 1893 ?a fact which emphasizes the record: 50 Year? of Cures. on in I lie presence ol'itreat nations . i ? i. .. . : _ i na? Know i r;?-:r own mnui- ami are iti tk ad earnest. ( 'ireuuistan t'e- have compelled tis io no to iIk* Philippines ami art* m>inu' to keep u< there lor some time'to conn. Wo cannot niaeairo our Philippines Im.-i tie-- without tiio us * ? j Hawaii as an intermediate station. In a i lition to tins fact oi our present war i.oc s-ity, i> (ho fux ? iherian that Hawaii hud wished o > ta.kon, while no other county wn- rai-inj the slichle.-i objreio;i.?Prom - r.'io Progress o! the U'or'd," ii* the .Aorrlc.m Month ly iieviow <?1' lie views for ,JuIv. INHUMAN BRUTES. Dne Holds a Two-year-old Child by the Legs While Another Shoots at ii With a Revolver. Few ii<o;de can realize that !itii*t* aic soldiers in tic 1 nited Mates army that arc so devoid o! nanhood. t hat I hey would deliheritciy at a hehdosS little hih!. hut such is 'he case, and he shootinu occurred in this city thout daylight yesterday tuornnet. It was witn?'s>ed I?y a larjje iutnl)er of other soldiers, who ooked on and thought it jireal port, because the child was a ne :io l)iby. While 1 ho mob of soldiers won lavini: sport hroakinu up thy lux* lit are, and stealing the property >?*!cjjiiiinir to the saloon keepers. 11 Fort Uronk and \ bor ( ity one >nrtyol men caught a little color(1 child about two years old and leeided to have some tun. One il'the men held the child by the ejrs wi'h one hand and spanked it villi a shimile. This caused peat auiihter anions onlookers. The < hild was then held at nrm.V Are Are your cheeks _ hoilow and your *T ? Pij lips white? b Is your appetite poor and your di- $ gestion weak? Is ;jj? 0 your flesh soft k and have ycu lost 7: in weight? These are symptoms of h* anemia cr poor blood. $ They are just as frequent ,?| in the summer as in the ? winter. Ana you can vc cured at one time just as S: well as another. | Scoffs | I EmBlisiOM i .51 of ccd liver oil with hypo- .L phosphites will certainly *3: help you. A'.rnost everyone :r t![ can take it, and it will not <i|f disturb the weakest stom- jg? & ach* :2> jj: It changes the light color of <3: poor blood to a healthy and rich jp Jt: red. It nourishes the brain; gives jjt power to the nerves. It brings :|? back your old weight and strength. ?jp Jj| All I>r;:pri--ts. ,W. m:.l ?1. Ftott ?fc Ia>w.\?, Nt w York. J? tr** vvvv v ien^ili. I?y tlie leet with head <!"*-.i:. an'! the man IHdin:; i' ' * ii?_11 lo :: i.?* iir r ?> >! ??<?! ;iI il 1'he r . w it a I lie niiirht !i:i\o Ixm'ii a iron.] <!iot an 1 had no intention of hitlimr I lie child. lint I ho cm-mno wa< a dose one. 1 ho hulh-t Irom 1 In* ni.-tol passed t htomrh I he sleeve of the child's hi. lit dross. and grazed its arm. Thissatisfied thehrutesa- d they returned the child toils mother. A man who saw the whole all air said yevti ulay. that the men imi)!ii,itc(i w.?re the uniforms of I lie volunteers. Tampa lieI i View. I . . An American Girl's Snap-Shot at the Czar. Miss Lilian iiell, of Chicago, is i 1 lie first :m<l only American <rirl I who lias lieen permitted to make ja photograph o! the Czar of iinsisia. She went to St. Cetersbun: I a lew weeks a pi on a sightseeing iiour for the Ladies'lloine Journal, : hut was informed In* her friends : that her visit was untimely; that j nearly every meat Miow-place in . the Kmjiire was closed to visitors ' at tiial season. With winsome I i ?!efermi:i:ition and energy, cliarlacteri-tio of I he American girl, jstieset about to remove the obstacles that beset her path as a >iuhtscer, anil in a short time every i ilnor was open to her. Even the ureal White Czar of all the Kus >ians bowed anjnieseenee to her unusual request to be permitted to make a photograph of him. and paused an instant be I ore Her 1 camera as ho passed in procession at the spot where the lairU'dcagoan .villi her camera awaited to take a >nao shot. Miss Hell tells of her j ! famous exploit in lhe July Jour-' ! n.ll. How to Measure an Acre. A measuring cord should he part of the furniture on every farm.. To make one procure ? 7 feet, of I strong rope, one inch around; I make a loop or fasten a ring or a i i har at each end. and make these j precisely (J'? leet apart. This is ' l/iitr t'.uL' 'rii on tin ? lit rniI WW. ..v j-.v*,,, .. .. r;ii; iii ti?e center. One acre ol ground *vi11 he a piece four of j ; these cord* (chains) long ami two and one halt' wide, equal to hi by j 10 rods, making loO square rods j to one acre. The ad vantage of the i I ?ing or Joop is that one person i jean measure alone by driving a | i .-take in the ground to hold the j rope while lie stretches it out. The ; rope should be soaked in tar and i * dried which will prevent it. from j ! shrinking wlien wet. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for I I'Ms, llruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt I{hen in. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap-1 ped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krujitions, and positively cures 1'iles, or no pay required. It is guar- i anteed togivejperfect satisfaction or' ' money refunded. ITice 25 cents per J box. For sale by all Druggists. TKaA.1i?<.r/.fnia trvunetTilf Pa , . ... ,... .... . ... ( itilobe writes, "One .Minute Cough j Cure" is rightly named. It cures j coughs, colds and ali throat tind lung troutd.es. Wallace & Johnson. CLEMSOfT Um P!i3 Mil Coileae. : m DEPARTMENTS, j AgriculturalMechanical, Literary. Chemieil Textile. Military. ?o?o? REST e<juipj>ed eollege in ihci South. 450 students. Send for illustrated catalogue. 11ENRV S. 11 \RTZ()(J, Clemson College, S C. r.ilurulff Vdlir ]!<iui'is vvltli i f'an-ly OalliarO.-. ? ?*: ? i-?>i :.j>:it: ?* furp'.fr. I 10c, .jc. K C.C. C.x^i:, orue-'iatat't'luu: a.?uci. I nwr<gww iy " W WPWB rf?\if I( f f .%\ \| L tk*: ! ^'-irawa n??- i W * JWSSPIllS i /- oa ^ SAnd Ionic Pellets. _ i , Lure alt forms of disease caused by ! , a Sluggish Liter and Biliousness, i The pink pill Cleanses I The Tonic Pellet invigorates The little " 1 )r ?-ti>r'< Bck " tells ::11 .iliout thvi:i.:i!i"l a \vcel. - Tr-itn:?-ni Hrw, j,roves I every wor.i *riu Complete Triatmcut. 26& ERJVVti MFo. CO.. N. Y. and Creene/ille, Tenn Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure cf j totter, salt rheum and eczema, Chainoerlaia'o Eye and Skin Ointment is ' without an equal. It relievos the itch- ! . ing and smarting almost instantly and | I its continued use efforts a permanent; ' cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, ! i scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, j chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and : ' granulated lids. j dn 111* Ccilr'f* Dmt 'auc fr\r t I 111 J/I i (Mi ! 3 v'Ji.'iciiu.i i w?i 'iri ^ n/? ??** hovcs .'itp the best tonic, blood pnrifio; and verwifnge Price. 25cents, fc>oldb,y tin Wallace & Johnson. ?0 j NOTiCE. I will lie in my o/Tie in the Court 00 house, Kingstree. M nday ami Sat ; ra< unlay of each week. Those hav-; in?: business with the County Sup '? erintedent of Educaiion will gcv-! ! ern themselves accordingly. .NABOB 1). LKSKSNK, j (j^ Conuly Supt. Ed I ITotice. I will be in my office in the j court liouso in King>tree S. j on SA TI KDA V of each week : and during niv absence, I will leave my office key with 31 r. C. \V. Mct.'lain. K. 31. Smith, Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co., C. S. i sunns mm Every expectant mother has q a trying ordeal to lace. If she does not ^I ^ ^ '^r Jt | * \\ I '| there is no telling ! II ' 1 _ irlirtt- mas liannpn. (_J Child-birth is full j of uncertainties it Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend c is the best help you can use at this time, j It is a liniment, and when regularly ap- | plied several months before baby'comes, | it makes the advent easy and nearly pain-! less. It relieves and prevents " morning i sickness," relaxes the overstrained muscles, relieves the distended feeling, shortens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer- j tain without any dangerous after-effects. o Mother's Friend is good for only one! purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of j danger and pain. ?t Kntflo oil Hrncr stores, or sent by mail on receipt of or ice. Fhbk Books, contmninc valuable informa I tion for wombi, will be scut to any a<idretM , Upon application to THE bkAOFIHLD REGULATOR CO,, Atlanta, n?. 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What our American fleet lias d \vn tiie old Spanish lorts at Caviro we hav rding and demolishing the forts of the en XXTGrXZ. behind ' d thought himself secure. do rout 1 he pregnable position, we have brought to b e most effective modern gun? discharging od values and reliable goods. We further beg to state that the frantic mpQtitors have shown us the tolly of niak :e toward the goal of stccess, and strengll meet the demands of the hard times, am itv? the Best ^ 441 <\ /r\ IT /H\tt a rvQv xri 4> TH Villus? IT -V V *- > i This Standard c /ill be Maintained at tores. DpnnflwniT DnnVol uiuduno] WMiii J. If. ROBSON ommission Merc] Dealers It hoice Hay, Oats, Co r\ a i rc* H C n u/_ f, fyui/ wu vvrr i < C0NSIGNM1 f Cotton Poultry Farm 3Prcd.-u.ee i J. N. ItOBSON eja.ax. ?V \S -*s' -v - 5 1 - Wfa fa ^ ^' f Sou: i.' > RW V w*r*r i ^p'& ^/?^p ^ &.*d?fashes'.V20KJ \p.: I ) $;r_v>:r > - d'-rra rt. 4 C Mr per. ?" 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