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\ ii, m LMJ.BI MI. i ^ Among Onr E<chingos. J Live* ut juxir men oft rcTnih 1 u*. ilou?->t imcii won't a rhaw.'e. TIU- more Wi* Work there gli>M s i .? hinii us tfijrjjer patches? u our pant*. (mi ?>ur p int-, once new and ga **y. Now are s?iri{*?s <?f ?iiir-r m inn-. All invause sabs/rilim* A till u'nn't iiiv lit wil lf .-lit.' Then k?lu> all tie uj.au;] doing. N.nd your mite, however >mall. Or. when tie- miow of winter strikes : L. Uv We shall hare no pants at ai!. 1 hattanooga, (Tenn. News. The authorities seem to be hnv- ! ing lots of trouble in getting upj the second regiment of South: Carolina volunteers. What's the; matter? Wc thought from tlief gush of tlic Columbia papers over j the appointment of Wilie Jones! ns colonel that the companiesj would come a-humpin' in order to' 1 i serve under this ideal commander, j But thoy don't materialize, and it now looks like the regiment will not be formed.?Sumter Herald. The pay of the American private soldier is not enough to make j * * ? - it. J*_ t .:_ ? I Jiim looKUown wmi uisuum mi ihm poor relations, but it is a bonanza compared with the pay ot the private in the Russian armv, who gels $2.25 a year. But in addition to this he has the privilege of get- j ting shot when the emergencies I present themselves?a privilege i - - " 1 ? i - Jl. tiiat a lenow who aosen i iiuuuie more than $2.25 a year ought to use. Columbia Register. A man who is in position to know the political sentiment among the soldiers atChickamau-; ga tells some facts which will be of interest to the politicians. He says the bulk of the men were *4antis," but that Senator Tillman's active and efficient work lor tne | regiment has changed the feeling, and that some of his strongest op- I ponents have become his friends, j On the other hand, the men are i practically unanimous in dislike | for Governor Kllerbe whom they I blame for the discomforts, hard- ; ships and humiliation they under-J w#nt before they got into decent shape. There are about 000 votes; in the regiment and from the present outlook ITicle George Tillman will get eight-tenths and Ellerbe , none of them. Greenville Nevs. ? I If it he true that there exist any serious disagreement in the cabi- ! net over the policy of taking to ourselves definitely the Pnilip ' pines, A. brail am Lincoln's manner of dealing with a debated question j supplies the model for procedure j now. t According to the late Hen IIol j liday, he, Holliday, was invited; by the President to bo present while th e cabinet considered a certain important measure. The dis-1 cussion was lon<;, thorough, and very earnest, and at its conclusion it was plain that the Cabinet was a unit. At the proper time the President said: "Gentlemen, we will vote. Those in favor say Ave." "Aye!" said the President. "Those opposed say No," continued Lincoln, and every mem-1 ber ot the Cabinet voted No. "The Ayes nave it,' said Lincoln; and he lived to felicitate himself upon the firmness of hie judgement. If upon the question of keeping of the Philippines the entire Cabinet of the present day should vote No, it would be the duty of President McKinley to have his "Aye" prevail. N Y Sun. Why'ocder a coffin or casket i from the city^whcn I am prepared to furnish them at prices that will save you from 40 to 50 per cent. My line is complete m all sizes, from children's up. S.M. Asking Lake City, S. C. I always keep on hand a full and complete lino of farming implements, carpenters' tools, and all krnds of hardware, and I sell them low down. S. M. Askins, Lake City, S. C. Ladies' sailor liats. all colors, grades and styles. S M ,\.sk.ms, Lake City,SC. r" * I ) i \ it mm ai.t . -x?r>c-*tjr anomw?. ajj ju ??wn: l? ?? - I, Do You Use Et? |t It's the best thing for (he ! hair under all circumstances, i a Just a3 no man by taking {] thought can add an inch to ! j his stature, so no preparation < can make hair. The utmost ^ that can be done is to promote conditions favorable to | 11 growth. This is done by Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re- > moves dandruff, cleanses the ( 6ca!p, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, 1 just a3 a desert will blossom | under rain, so bald heads grow 11) hair, when the roots are nour- I \ ished. But the root3 must be | there. If you wish your haii ^ to retain its normal color, or If you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use r Ayer's Hair Vigor. 1 State Campaign Schedule. Newberry, Monday, Aug. 8. a Laurens, Tuesday, Aug. 9. a Greenville, Thursday. Aug. 11. Pickens, Friday, Aug. 12. Walhulla, Monday, Aug. 15. Anderson, Tuesday, Aug. 16. Abbeville, Thursday. Aug. 18. Greenwood, Friday, Aug. 19. 0 Aikeu, Monday, Aug. 22. Edgefield, Tuesday, Aug. 23. Saluda. Thursday, Aug. 25, li Lexington, Friday, Aug. 26. f pAlnntkio ^(ifnp/)uu A 11 <T 9.7. n V VUi??W.U, - Primary Election, Aug, 30, 1898. "I suppose your wife misses you a great deal?" inquired a Boston woman of the man from Chicago, who was waiting for his wife. "Well, no mum. For a woman, she lias a remarably straight aim, S mum," was the reply. Ex. (i Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain field, |j -iiL makes the statement, that she r caught cold, which .settled on her lung*; she was trc-a'ed for a mouth N by her family physician, hut grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that j no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested I>r. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from the first ,s dose. She continued its use and af- r ter taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now doesjier own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Trial bottles free of this great discovery at any Drug Store, e Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. n lie Darling, we'll have a Jot { to contend with when we are j married. She Yes, dear; we'll have each ,, other. Stray Stories. t c Does Babyj Thrive? ; 1 If your baby is delicate t and sickly and its food does i not nourish it, put fifteen i or twenty drops of Scott's i Emulsion in its bottle three ? or four times a day and you * * i i I will see a marked cnange. We have had abundant 1 proof that they will thrive J on this emulsion when other food fails to nourish them. , It is the same with larger s children that are delicate, c J Scott's Emulsion seems to be ? the element lacking in their food. Do not fail to try it if ( your children do not thrive, j It is as useful for them in ! ? summer as in winter. r( j Ask your <i<.?tor if this is not true. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chcmiits, New York - an?eo? rnm*n wra ?wi* Concern'ng ti c War. July 2^: Four iuiinr.no rr'u:? no lit-j lrom Alabama ami Mi-si- ' i[>l?i consistingoJ'5000 v-il| ;-ir:iso;i Santiago at'lor the Annul. an >roups ire withdia\fn. I 1 July'50: (ion Merritt has r.r-l ivod *t Manila and assumed com ! nand ol the American forces > hero. it is thought that (iovor-j tor (ieneral Au^itsti will surren- J c a ler, now that Samara has rot tuned I o Spain. ; t July 30: In addition toGuaniea! nd I'once, the lollowim: cities' ^ ave fallen into the hands of the j > Americans: Yauo, TallahoeJ? l.alava Grande ami I'onnolas i ^ 'ory little show of resistance waA ^ iade hy tlie Spaniards. .Ink- .?.0- (i.Mi. Miles is still at v.r 'once, awaiting the arrival of the ^ j i?! ransports. lie expects hourly ! it? he arrival of (ion. Schwan with ^ 000 troops. Proclamations have eh een issued by the citizens of ,'auco expressing delight at the , . , ho probability ot annexation to the an United States. Aug. 1: The Americans have ? eached Coamo, 16 miles from 'once on the way to San Juan! ithout meeting with any resis- j ?f Pe ance. du Aug. 1: Part of Gen. Schwan's as rmy arrived yesterday. The rest ha re expected to dav. hy Aug. 1: Gen. Merritt has abled the war depart ment that lie > having trouble with the insur- ] :ents, who want Manila turned coi ver to them, when captured, that ^ aey may massacre the Spaniards, leu mother expedition with troops >r Merritt will sail from San rancisco to Manila within the ext few days. i I hroughout the State. Postmaster Hunter A Gibbs, of HE Columbia, has beeu succeeded bv ; * ! ca >apt. .Newcomer. ed Capt. A E Gonzales, of the ^ tate, has been ordered to join : fa ren. Shatter at Santiago. | M ; ta The State dispensary lias been j ail enioved from the agricultural | he all to the large, new building p* Jni ecently fitted up for the dispen-1 ^ ary business. j ia: The State fanners' institute ^ onvenes at Clemson College j tic Lugust S. Vi Mr. Samuel Dibble, Jr., of Or J ngebtirg, has been appointed econd lieutenant in the third egiment of voluntary engineers. F August Ladies' Home Journal. b I SO All those who are fond of briirht.' ln _ . . ., w fa ntertaining fiction for midsumtier reading will find the August sti .adies' Home Jcurnal entirely to heir taste. As usual, the August bd ssue of the Journal is largelv giv-1 p ^ to| n up to short stories, there being, otb line in the one number, and all >y well-known writers. These in- th lude a picturesquely weird story >y Julian Hawthorne; a strongly ? ealistic tale by Clara Morris, the ictress: a humorous adventure by fohn Kendrick Bangs, and ro- L nance* told in a tender key by E i Maybe, Abbe Carter Goodloe, Jewell Ford, and Bettina Welch. 35 Virginia Woodward Cloud graphcally pictures k,A Girl of Salem" ar n vigorous verse, and Julia Ma-Uv< :ruda concludes her novelette, h* kA Heaven-Kissing Hill." h By the Curtis Publishing Co., ar Philadelphia. One dollar per II 'ear; ten cents per copy. T1 In the illustration ot the lie-jth ,*iew of Reviews for August the jc*1 strongest feature is the use made T; >f the remarkable series of Ilemnent photographs taken early in ! la July. The frontispiece is a view i lyj >f the wrecked Vizcaya as she lay j ar Uranded after the destruction ot en LYrvenCs squadron. In the articles bv Mr. Churchill and Mr. !to Jhurch are several oilier photo-i graphs ot equal interest and iin-j portauce. % -(!?) \ RASPlLlS I 9wtcwc Pellets ure all forms of disease caused hv Sluggish Liver and Biliousness. I The Pink Pill CfCZWSCS lie Tonic rellet fnvigOrZtCS ' Th? litUr Doctor's Hook " tells ell kbout j fl irru,nr.d a week'- I'oatmciU Vr<-e, prove* I H r*rv worn true. C*?in^?rtv Trcatmeut. 26ft JSOWti KF6 CO., N. Y. and CracnevHIe. Venn j J For the spe?dy and permanent cure oi' | lWr, salt rheum and eczema, Chant- t rlain'a Eye and Skin Ointment is j ithont an equal. It relieves tli^ itch ^ aim ;uij$ tumwM jiiMaany nun i continued use effects a permanent re. It also cures itrh, barber's itch, ild head, sore nipples, Aching piles, !it apped hands, chronic soro ej-es and anulated lids. i Itr. fady's Condition Powders for rses are the best tonic, blood purifier d vermifuge Price. 25cents. Sold by Wallace & Johnson. A Trade Getter. C Wo have lost trade by being out Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic llets. We can seldom ever in,ce a customer to take any other a substitute for them when they m ve tried Ramon's. Justice A ^ etcher, Crossville, Ala. For sale Wallace A Johnson. v _ J. nonce. f will bo in my office in the urt house in Kingstree S. C.f SATURDAY of each week (I during my absence, I will fe ivo my office key with Mr. C. \V. . Clam. E. M. Smith, r Judge of Probate, Williamsburg Co.,C. S. IY7? ^ W uiiicui a re as peculiar as [avoidable, and *jSEp nnot be discuss- ply or treated as we j&tJup i those to which m e entire human mily are subject. ^ . enstruation sus- l(rw? ins such import- wdl/fl i ?YJif it relations to her { Mi[i alth, that when ^ffjl ! ' lr^ lppressed, Irregu- r./L | J A -D.^fMT VrJil !l I v\ nguid, nervous j I id irritable, the bloom leaves her v eek and very grave complica>ns arise unless Regularity and igor are restored to these organs. 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HE BEST FAmlLY LIBRARY.i Because it is clear and simple in nonage, can be understood by a; r a child?absolutely impartial id reliable and thoroughly Ameritn. f or terms ami nescnpuon wruu ; s niffi a a. j. Whitehall A tla.u i u., j I ($ t | ^ |||n /": :?[ ^ 0 y 7 - 1 I ;Jf !i?.a&a hasadHtiHl MKMBIHi m .'/ And a great si sin editor in ldgh prices of dry goods, no licros, Ball id raps, shoos, clothing, and all other goods too numerous to specif/i ill begin in our store at 2 o'clock, p. ni. . - - 1 Tuesday, July 12, 1898, And will hold until August 15, to be closed out at ACTUAL 0 S T, to make room for fall goods. ' jp ... j :01v?E OHE, :| ^ 1 1 ' We will 1)0 glad to see you. While this bombardment is going on, 1 m't fail to come and get some of the great bargains that are being (4 red by , vSwill! Rii sure, -1 E. 9, REDUCE, 1 Proprietor, | _ _ _ *3k| wwwnar 9 iMMj J. N. KOBSON & SON. lommission Merchants And < .''> >'0 ______ Dealers lr> Choice Hav. Oats. Corn, and Pre ? 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