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' 1 i Warm Weather Weakness is quickly overcome by the toning and blood enriching qualities of Hood's Sarsaparlllu. This great medicine cures that tired feeling aimost as quickly as the sun dispels the morning mist. It also cures pimples, boils, salt rheum, scrofula and o'". other troubles originating in bad, inr.pure blood. HOOd'S barilla r\ America's Greatest Medicine. 5': ior??. i Hood's PlliS cure biliousness iudigestion. One county in Florida alone, Ynlufca, has an average annual output of 350,000 pounds of honey. Mrs. Winslow'sSootbing Syrupforohildren teetldng. softens the gums reducing inftamation,allays pain.cures wind colic. 3o.\ a oottj. Aster the rinderpest the locusts have come to South Afri"a and trains arc now bein^ ?topj ed by tlieai. So 33 -f x Ifo-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. ? * - * ?%AL>ac mtrtn^r oaarameea looacrv uaon tun, , me a strong, tuooa pure. 60c, IL All UruggiaS* The present generation Las never witnessed such an outpouring of the sentiment of patriotism as the war with Spain has evoked. Never before have the national colors been so profusely, so universally displayed in city, town and village. Never before has the younger generation of men been so profoundly stirred by allusions to the country's cause. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originalitj' and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing1 the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manuf uctured by the California Fig Strup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will UUC 1U ttVUlUili^ HHJ imitations mffcufactured brother parties. The high standing of the California Fig Stri p Co. with the medical profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has , given tctnillions of families, makes ?Jt the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Cojnpany ? CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. DAN FRANCISCO. Col. LOUISVILLE. Kt. NEW YORK, N'.V. ! i EDUCATIOXAL. VIRGINIA Bt'SIXES* COLLEGE. Commercial. Shorthand, TypevrrltlUK. English. *50 tuition admits to all departments for session of forty-two wek* (."pen to botfa sexes. Graduates aseHted to positions Eleventh session begins September 6th. catalogue free. B. A. DAVIS, JR., President, BoxF. Richmond. Vn, "84~0mSII? MsjsTfMriJsl Page RICHMOND, VA. 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FOR A CATALOG IE. J. B. SHEARER, - - PRESIDENT, fe* u'OD'S MESSAGE TO MAX. PRECNANT THOUCHTS FROM THE | WORLD'S CREATEST PROPHETS. "For Thcc."-TI?e simplicity of Truth? The Sublime Patience of the Lord ? t:.?d. the Foimtiiin of Merev?Praying and Saying Prayers?Peace With God. When morning lifts the curtain To welcome in the day. And night's reluctant shadows Gather and roll away, I awake with glad thanksgiving Another day to see. 15ut bid my own petitions wait. mi l Lave prayed lor thee. When, morning, noon, or evening, My prayer winirs up through space, G'?.l sees upou mv inmost la art The ima^e of tiiv face. For fear that round thy pathway A lurkim,' foe may be, I cannot make my own requests Till 1 have prayed for thee. Because 1 know thy sorrow, Because 1 know thy need, Ue<-ai;.-?- thy pati?-ut labor finds m> deserving meed; Be -a use of heavy burdens That only (red can see, 1 cannot make my own requests Till I have prayed for thee. Lanta Wilson Smith, in Zion's Herald. The Simplicity of Truth. One of the surest marks of truth is it< appeal to the unlearned and simple minded. The profounder the truth, the more directly and powerfully it appeals to the childlike understanding. Always when Christ would indicate the most quickly receptive and deeply appreciative spirit, in its attitude toward truth. He likened it to the mind and heart of a child. And He clothed His message in language ami imagery so simple that, although tho trutn He brought to men was the greatest and profoundest the world had ever known, no one, not even the youngest or simplestminded among His hearers, could fail to grasp it in its fullness and sweetnessof meaning. The very babes whom He took in His arms and blessed understood the heart against which they nestled, and the most inspired and successful propagandists of the new faith were humble fishermen, fresh from their boats and their nets. 'Jruth, if it be great enough, is always easy to understand. It is error, with all its' theories, its obscurations, at>d gropiugs, and special pleadings, tnat is difficult to grasp. Men make a great mistake when they suppose that truth, in order to be truth, must require study, 6xplo ration, pamiui anu proiougea investigation, before it yields up its inmost secret. Men's theories about truth may require this investigation. That is the difference between theology and the Bible. Wo have to have our schools of theology, of course, because men have woven so many artful suppositions about truth, and we must. or think we must, understand them : but the best school of the Bible is a fireside corner or a seat under the trees, with a trustful heart and a childlike mind. What spiritual light sometimes hashes from these unlettered minds, to tho bewilderment and confusion of tho scholar aud tho theologian. Some poor old negro, perhaps, who has spent his whole life tracing out the teachings of the Savior with slow and loving finger-tip, utters the simple, childlike word that illuminates the whole horizon of religious thought, and reveals in ail its transparent beauty the Master's luminous meaning. Who has not known such souls?humble, earnest, truthful, simple in thought and word, whose glimpses of divine truth sometimes seem like prophetinspirations.and put creeds and speculations to shame. Beautiful, blessed, is the simplicity of truth! Thank God that he who runs may read the heavenly message nor err therein. Take your Bible, Christian, and sit down where tho sunlight falls or the soft wind whispers in the trees ; read like a child, receive like a child, believe like a child, and thetrut' will come to you with a fullness and sweetness untaught, unknown in the atmosphere oj scholarly discussion and peculation. Truth is the simplest thins* in the world. You have only to breatho it in as you breathe the air. It is everywhere. and pours iuto the receptive soul like air iuto a vacuum. The Sublime I'atience of the Lord. It Clara Barton ever had a motto or watchword, she has kept it so modestly in the background that I have never heard ol it." writes her niece ; "but her idea of life, 1 often tliiuk. lies in what she once said to me when, with feverish hru-te and impatience of youth. I was longing for great things to do: Keep yourself quiet and in restraint; reserve your energies, doing those little things that lie in your way, each one as well as you can save your strength so that, when God does call you to do something good and, great you will not have wasted your force uud strength with useless strivings, but will be ready to do the work quickly and well." Enter into the sublime patience of U.. T ,.-.1 l>,* in *?f it (tcn\ 12IC IjUI U? JLJKr ViUUl lluviv >u < 4? i <>> ,,, w>. can afford to wait: why cannot we. since we have Him to fa.ll back upon 'i George MacDonald. God, tlie Fountain of Mercy. 0 most merciful and gracious G<>J, thou fountain of all mercy and blessing, thou I hast opened the hand of thy mercy to till me with blessings and the sweet effects of thy loving-kindness. Thou teedest us like a shepherd, thou lovest us as a friend, and thiukest on u> perpetually, as a careful mother on her helpless la he, and art exceeding merciful to ail that fear thee. As thou hast spread thv hand upon me for a covering, so also enlarge tny heart with thanktuluess; and let thy gracious favors and loving kindness endure for ever and ever upon thy servant. Grant iliat what thou hast sown in mercy may s; ring up in duty: and let thy grace so strengthen my | urpo.-es that 1 may sin no more, hut walk in the paths f thy commandments: that I. living here to the giory of my name, may at last enter into the glory of my Lord. Amen. Fraying and Saying Frayera. It is possible to say our prayers, using no unrrnt mi! words, and yet to say them only from ourselves and not to God. not to any Iieiug who is livingly felt to be Ihu? u-lii.r. lliev Hre over we only know that we have opened our own hearts, with no experience of having been spoken to. of having been touched bv the Invisible, of having r-ceived quickening* from a spirit other man ourselves. What extent of blessing God may grant to such prayers it isiu t our- to determine: that they do not reach the supreme reality and beatitude of communion is obviouS.?II. Thorn. l'Mce Only WitIt (toil. Nothing is settled at all until i: is s-ttied | rightly. This applies t > the affairs of the Soul as well as to ad other matters. There is no p"a |..r man until i:e makes his peace witn G ?l: tin-re i- no contentment like tiiat of the man who has made his peace with God. Mr. Andiesaid a dying Scotch quarryruau who had just been converted at a Moody meeting. "I'mglad that I settled it the ither night!" No man ever yet re| gretted giving God his heart.?N. Y. Ob I server. Whatever brings ns nearer to God brings | us into the sphere of inert able reward, such as "eve hath not seen, neither ear heard, nor hath it ent-p-d iat > the heart of :nan to conceive." Whatever sejar.tes us from Him brings ns into that s( here of retribution into which we anuot look far. where the svllish and the loveless llnd those of their own order and kind.?Dr. Keuea I Thomas. CAPT. M AH AN ON THE ARMADA. The Great Naval Tactician Discusses the Cause of the Disaster. Capt. Alfred T. Mahan contributes to the Century an article on "The Spanish Armada," introductory to a longer paper on the same subject by William Frederick THton, Capt. Mahau says, among oilier things: The Armada entered the English Channel on July 30. and od the Gtb of August anchored off Calais, having traversed the Channel successfully in a week. Three several actions h id occurred. None was decisive; but all tended generally In favor of the En?' ?U_ ... Ill ,.~.l . 1._ .wlrniitoirie l\f ?UM1, HU III IIIM'U lliril au?auva&<o v-. speed aud artillery to hammer the foe with their long puns, while keeping out of range of his muskots and lighter cannon. The Spanish losses In battle, by a Spanish authority, were six hundred killed and eight hundred wounded. The English loss, from lirst to last, did not reach one hundred. Such a discrepancy tells its own tale; but i: is to be remembered, moreover, that men slain means sides pierced and frames shattered. Shot that lly whig, or that cut spars, sails, and rigging, kill comparatively few. With hulls thus damaged, the Spaniards had to confront the equinoctial gales of the Atlantic. . .'i '1 .' ':** v' At Calais, a friendly town. Painn might possibly join; but there was no harbor for big ships, and it was unreasonable to expect that he. with the whole charge of the Netherlands on his hands, would be waiting there. Ignorant when the fleet would appear, or whether It would come at all. Medina et.l^vr>io i!Ant tlim TL-r>?-.t nf liic nrriril but it could not be hoped that the English would allow the fleet to occupy that unprotected position undisturbed. The wind being to the westward, they anchored at a safe distance to windward. and on the night of August 7 sent against the Spaniards eight fireships. The ordinary means of diverting these falling, the Spanish admiral got under way. In this operation the fleet drifted nearer the shore, and the wind next dav eonjjng oi't strong from northwest and setting the ships bodify 5b the coast, he. under the advice of the pilots, stood Into the North Sea. Had Flushing been in their pos session. It might, with good pilots, have afforded a refuge; but it was held by tue Dutch. The enemy's ships, more weatherly, drew up and engaged again; while the continuance of the wind, and the clumsiness of the Spaniards, threatened destruction upon the shoals off the Flemish coast. The sudden shifting of the wind to the south saved them when already In only six or seven fathoms ,i water. Here again, was no bad luck: uor could it bo eonsidefd a misfortune that the southerly br.aae, which carried them to the Peutla: 1 Frith, changed to the northeast as they passed the Orkneys and entered the Atlantic, being thus fair for their homeward course. The disasters of the Armada were due to the following causes: 1. The failure to prescribe the effectual crippling of the English navy as a condition precedent to any attempt at invasion. 2. The neglect to secure beforehand a suitable point for making the Junction wnn me army. miiiDiuuti ?u* thus Intrusted to chance have no right to expect success. 3. The several actions with the English failed because the ships, which could exert their power only close to the enemy, were neither so fast nor so handy as the latter. Only those who have the advantage of range ean afford inferiority of speed. -1. The disasters in the Atlantic were due either to original unseaworthiness, or to damage received in action, or to b id judgment in taking unweatherlr ships too close to the shores of Ireland, where strong westerly gales prevailed, and the coast was inhospitable. $10O Hew ai d. 9100. The readers of this j aper will be pleased ot learn tliat tuere N at lei,at one dreaded disease that science has been aide to cure in ail its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the n:< dica'. fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a const.ttit.onal treatment. Hall's Cat irrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and iuuc us surfaces oi the -yster.i, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building tip the constitution and uss'sting nature in d ins its work. The proprietors have so much faith in it? curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for anv case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. < Tif.nky & Co . Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist*. Too. Hairs Family Pills are the best. Kver Have ? Mother You When riding a wheel, making you wonder fora few minutes whether or not you are to get a tall una a broken neck ? Wouldn't you have niton a small arm just then for some means of driving off the beast? A few drops of ammonia shot from a liquid pistol would do it effectually and still not permanently ininre the animal. Such pi'tols sent postpaid for jUcentsin stamps by New York Union Supply Co.. 13? Leonard St.. New York City. Every bicyclist at times wishes he had one. Tobacco seeds are so minute that a thimbleful will furnish enough plants for an acre of ground. Doa't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr Life Aw ay. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be magnetic. full of life, nerre and vigor, take No-ToBac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or II. Cure guaranteed Booklet and sample free. Addresa Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. A watch ticks about o75.Gs0.030 times a year and the wheels travel 3,55smiles per annum. Lyon & ('?'? "Pick Leaf' Smoking Tol>*cro is rhe In st for Pipe and hand-made O^gasette smoking. hi. h, r.pc, iuellow, fragrant, Beats the v.orid. Try it. Dentists in Germany are using false tcvth made of paper iustea i of porcelain or mineral composition. 1 ishop J. S. Key of the Southern M. F. C'huicl, wiiteO "\Vc gave DR. MOFFET I Tektio.sa jTEE'I HIND POWDERS) toou: little <iraittich'ld with the happiest remits. 1 lie . iTeets u ere almoi-t luagicai and cortan.iv more satiefectnrv than : mm anvrhinir we t'vtr used." Tekth'ina Aids LiSsestioD. Tte,c'.latt-s tliu Bowels iiiiii makes teething easy. Fits permanently cured. No tits or nervousness utter firs'. day 's of Dr. Kline's Great Non e P*storer.?-trial bottle and trent1 se free Dh. K. ti. Kl.ixr, Ltd.. H81 rchSt. Phtla.. Pa. There are 1.0(10 submarine cables in use nil over the world, which have cost about ?100,000,000. To Cnr? C'onnttpntlon Forever, Take Caacarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a It C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists ret'jnd money. 5 More Days to Come. In Spain the people tahe.no note of time, not even from its loss. Everything Is to be done niannna, to-morru\v. A wealthy Englishman, who hah long lived In Spain, had a lawsuit. He pleaded bis cause in son. ana knowing tlx? customs cf the country, won his case. The victory cost hiai three Cays of trouble and er.pease, so that ! when the lu.lcr.' eoncrratnlit?J hhi. on Lis success, he replied: "Yes, that's all right: but It has cost me inree days, and time is roooey. I am a busy man. and these three dcys are lost forever." "Oh, you English!" answered the J'jdgs; "you are always saying that time 's money. I lew are you to get yrur three days barb? I will tell you. T-iko them out of next week; burrJy taers ai? plenty more days to come!" Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. L'ascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by Stirl ing up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body, begin to-day to banish pimples, boiis, blotches, blackheads, I and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,?beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. | No person in Norway may spend more that) three ptuce at one visit to a public ! House. Eczema, Itching Humors, Torturing, disfiguring eczema, ami every species oi lt'-hing. burning, senly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp diseases Indicate bad condition of blovl. Above diseases and syrnpt toun permanently cured by using B. B. B. For sale by all druggists. I.argo bottle $1.00. Send lor book, free. "Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. It Is said that about .V) OOfl CArrnnf f?Jv 1 a rt/~* I ! from the German provinces to Berlin every i year. To Cure a Cold In Ono Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. All Dnigffists refund money if it fails to euro. 20c. The London and Northwestern Railway Company issues yearly fifty tons of railway tickets. Bdceate Tonr Bowele With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. | 10c, 125c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. I A Frenchman estimates that there arc in j the world about 10,o00 libraries worthy of a name. Piso'&Cure for Consumptiion ha-? no rvpn asft couxh medicine.?F. M. Abbott,333 seneca St., iiulTnlo, N. V., May 9, 1894. Effects of Bicycle Riding. Dr. Sargent of the Harvard University gymnasium says that the chest capacity of the person who sits upright on a wheel is 240, one who sits at an angle of forty-five degrees 200, and one who assumes the scorching pose 210. Dr. Sargent approves of a rider leaning over at an angle of fortyfive degrees provided that the head is held properly. ~n0 woman is exempt." Regularity is a matter of importance in every woman's life. Much pain is, j howvver, endured in the belief that it is necessary and not alarming, when j in truth it is all wrong and indicates I derangement that may cause serious I trouble. Excessive monthly pain itself will ! unsettle the nerves and make women j old before their time. The foundation of woman's health is | a perfectly normal and regular per- j 1 formance of nature's function. The j statement we print from Miss Ger- i ! trl'DE Sikes, cf Eldred, Pa., is echoed 1 in every city, town and hamlet in this country. Read what she says: " Dear Mrs. Pixkiiam:?I feel like a new person since following1 your advi^v.nnd think it is ray duty to lei tile public know the good your remedies have done me. My troubles were painful menstruation and leucorrhcea. I was nervous and had spells of being confused. Before using your remedies I never had any faith in patent medicines. I now wish to say that I never o-nWKinr* rlr* rnr* c.r* mnr?Vi rrnnrl fnp painfui menstruation as Lyclia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; also would say that your Sanative Wash has cured me of leueorrhoea. I hope these few words may help suffering women."' The present Mrs. I'inkham's experience in treating female ills is unparalleled. for years she worked side by side with Mr?. Lyclia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. All suffering women are invited to write freely to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice about their health. Stock Rnlsiris: nnd Beets. In all countries where the sugar beet is made a specialty much consideration is given the value of the beets as cattle food; that is, the residuum, afI ter the suir.ir is extracted. Bv feedlnz stock In connection .with the growing of the beets for sale to the factory, carrying home the pulp for stock food, the furiuers' opportunities from tlie growing of beets are increased. Experiments in Pennsylvania show that the yields of beets range from ten to fifteen tons per acre, and the average amount of sugar to exceed 12 per cent. The farmer will have to contend with wet and dry seasons, and his profits will be more some years than (luting others, but it is believed that farmers have neglected the beet as an Important food for cattle, Independently of its use as a source for procuring sugar, not that the beet is as valuable us grain, but because farmers will find a larger Increase In production from cattle by reason of thr- feeding of succulent food, and although there is sonm preparation required for nil kinds of roots before feeding them to stock, such labor is unnecessary when the beet pulp from the factories is used, the combination of the pulp with frruis giving better reGuits than when bcoto or grain are fed separately.? Philadelphia Record. Char'ty never begire tt bom* while brace cleaning Ir. fx'ag on. V ^ cSMESS. ^ Of quarteri^1 *$ ta^^^wTfWu sawed oak or >?=s u<v v'lWfi'* finished in nr V/^^jy-nSSaSIflr mahogany. j? %jn. j1p,"9(^ed It F=| F2* 11 Jg Wl in hiah, 29 JZT5 te mXh tn. wide. 9 in. fs> tya|| beveled mir- fs ^ price $10. ?|s Our mammoth general catalogue. g5g the great Household educator is mall- Er^ lj^ Sree on request. Our Clothing cara- JSr; ; logue and Cloth samples is also piailed tree. Expressage paid on all Clothing. Isi; | Oaring to an orerpro- OARPETN to? i duction at our Balii- R?1>UCED. [S| more mills, wo are oft?; fering many specials F? 4-^ tais month. Our Car- t per catalogue in hand- K; res' painted colors Is yours < -. r-yyypL V'ftxj lor the asking. This F=? 41^ month iv sew Carpets. fc-> I [23 lurriish wadded lining (BeJ.ceo I F=free, and pay freight /r^.7r\ fc* p=S on all $'J Carpet pur- ir rr C^eliases and over. Ad-Ft?.^ ?>' ^ areas (exactly as below) XdaJiJxdJe pg| | liJaliusHines&Sonli g D>pt. 310 ^ BALTIMORE. MD. ^ CHILL IS JUSTASCOOQ FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. Galatia, LLL8., Not. 10, If93. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: Wo sold last year, 600 bottles of t GROVE s TASTELESS CHILL TONIC nod have B bought three gross already this year. In all our ex- I perience of 14 years. In the drug business, hare f never sold an article that gave such universal sail* tacuoa as your Tonic. Yours truly, AB.NKY. CABS A CO nccn u/ucat far sji Ft I \ LUU 1llll.ni lull unkbi From the greatest crop ever trown in the South. 'I hrce varieties: Fulcaster, a bearded I wheat: Red May and White Clausen, both smooth or beardless. Wheat is now very free from cockle seed and broken grain, being far superior to the usual run of seed wheat. We will, however, recleun the wheat when desired, taking out almost every cockle seed and pieces of broken grain as well as any inferior 1 grain there may be in it. Wheat as it now Is price ?1.CO per bushel, recleaned wheat ?1.15 per bushel. These prices are both on cars nt Charlotte, including sacks. Each sack contains two bushels. .wend in your orders at ( once if you w!sh to secure the best seed wheat g on the market. Terms: Cash with order. f Charlotte Oil & Fertilizer Co,, or Fred Oliver, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1 _ (S &k H maDCDAiDO ! I*alw ncrHmo s 1m ? B1$ saws, ribs, 2 bristle twine, babbit, &c., t FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN. ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES 1 And Repairs for same. Shafting. Pulleys, Beltine, Injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings. ? LOMBARD IRON IRKS i SUPPLY CO., i AUGUSTA. OA. KI\ orderlna goods or making enquiries of adv. rtl?cr? it will be to lour n haulage to mention this paper. So. 33 j Q O D C V NEW DISCOVERY; ghee mJf m\ I C? ? quick relief and cu-es worrt case*. Send or book of tealinicnials and 10 ilion' tieatmcnt Free. Dr H.B.GKEkM 8 E0H8. Atlanta, tia. | TV" ANTED?Ca.*? of Lad health that RIP-ANS '' will not benefit Send 5 rts. to liipanr ("heniical Co., NewVork. for 1>> -ample* ni.d luoo testimonials. m jyjONEY IN CHICKENS. ' | Send 25 cents in stamps for Book. ^ BOOK PUBLISHING IIOUSK, ! t 184 Leonard Street, - - New York T.w- cu^. IT "Your elopement didn't conu off?" ^ "No. the wretch asked me to fly with L him. and then told me that ne thought ? n horse and buggy would he more comfortahle than a tandem."?Detroit Free Press. . A BUGGY THAT COSTS $/b P to $5. 3; . More than thf cheap, trisbr kind \t worth ill It comi ardB ? Mere loo. That little air.owi! pmy? *hr extra co*; it ;-o?':0 j ? *h<el?. foo*I ?xlo. cood paint, frr?o?I >mtier, Ac. "R? n K B i I H1LI." Bnir^i "A Littir Hishtr in Prlcr But? ' mcrth^j . ngrr tectum ther STAND IP ami keep aw by frou* '?'B ? 1*" shi p. Set <>ur Bftrfit id Trur town or vrhr u>. Fj ! j-j ROCK HILL BIGGY CO., Rock Kill, S.C.D |L iL 1 J1H1IMI gn ' Rotli my wife and myself have been H ttrdug CASCAUETS and they are the beat medicine we have ever had in the house. Last week my wife was frantic with headache tor two days, she tried some of vourCASCARETS, mil they relieved t"he pain In her head almost immediately. Wo both recommend Cascarets." CHAS. STEPEFOBD. Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa. AWjfig&rfo CANDY CATHARTIC ^ TRADE MARK RKWSTERCC^^^^^ ( Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Grlfe. 10c. 25c, 60c. 1 ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Strril.g liramlj fctapsnr, OOe.fO, Montr..], In Tort. S17 tin TA DAP Sold and guaranteed br all droit- ! liU" I U'DAW gists to CcHK Tobacco Habit. i . v M * * *0^0*0>0^0>0>0^?40*OK)404? | Drugs,, Alcohol, | Tobacco. 5 After repeated fail3 WHY NOT TKB f ures trrin* 9o-call?d r KEBLE7 CURE? O cures and cheap curel 3 #0? cured at.... I ********* WES Engines and Boiler?. VULTMAN is TAYLOR Threshers, 'MONIi OR" Dustlcss Grain Separators, iins, Presses Corn and Cane Mills, SNGLEBURG Rice Huller and Polisher, )E LOACH Saw Mills, Leather & Rubber Belting, Lacing, f Packings, Pipe, Iron Fittings, Injectors, Pulleys, Shafting, Hand Pumps and General Supplies. CHARLESTON, - - S. C. Try our B-L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Metal SAW MILLS. If you need a saw mill, any size, write me before buying elsewhere, i have , the most complete line of mills of any dealer or manufacturer In the SoutlL TORN MILLS. Very highest grade Stones, at unusually low prices. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Planers, Moulders, Edger\ Re-Sawa, Band Saws, Laths, etc. ENGINES AND BOILERS, Talbott and Llddell. * The Keeley Institute, I Greenville, - - - S. C. ( (Tho only Keeley Institute in the State.) il FACTORY PRICES. W Pianos & Organs Can be obtained direct from the factory nd freight paid. I represent the builders of he most reputaolv makes of both Pianos and Irsrans. hence will save yon money. For eras, prices, etc., addross M. A. WALQfaE, - Columb'a, S. C. rlAftuo ana ukuans. il p I ask comparison in quality, price* 'ii Di and terms. M. A. MALONE. MURRAY'S AROMATIC ^OUTH WASH.3^? Use Murray'* Mouth Wash and your breath will be pure. Your gums will be healthy and bright; Your teeth, the gems you most value in life Will always be perfect and white. PRICE 23 CENTS. Send Your Orders to [HE MURRAY DRUG COMPANY,' COLUMBIA, S. C. THE BAILEY-LEBBfcI^ Engleberg Rice Holler .in stock, quick delivery, low prices. ' V. C. BADHAM, No. 1826 Main St, Columbia, S. 0. MACHINERY SK Engines, Boilers. Gins, Elevators, Harvest* rig Machinery, Wood-working Machinery, aw, Gri>t and Cane Mills, Cotron and Hay 'resses, Rio.- Hullers, Wind Mills and Tanka, ,e.stin-r and Rubber Belting, Backings, Pipe r.d Pipe Fittings, Shaftiug and Pulleys, applies of all kii.ds. The Crlrliralrd Facie Cotton Gin. The mprorrd .Hurray Ginning System .arge Stock. Prompt Shipments. Reliable Goods at Low Prices. ft H. GIBBES & CO., -" :oC, OSSSSa'BL C! COLUMBIA, S. C. ?2-3a I THE ' I; ^f&IiCOLUMBlA MWmmmm. MAKES %H?mlCUMBINQ ^^PI^Ieasy ^Mp|^t8Lnnitt 'STUURD &l?jM"aF0R 8MII ' & IIP ^MACHINES. IS 1 lii^l hartg0rtds , Y' i \f 11 Oth?r Models at ."-~Zy \\ t ( Prices. ' Catalo^ne ifeoa. ^ STANDARD OF THE WORLD >rtnr vivr. rr\ H a FfTFADrv /"AMM : -"UKL nru uu. i imi\m viw. v.v7ni\i i kj?T CATALOGUE OF COLUMBIA BICYCLES BY MAIL :0#ANY ADDRESS FOR ONE TWO CENT STAMP ! SAW ?* ' ^^17/ Whynotusethebestmachinery ^^,aaj sare time and etrungtb.Tho "Electric" ^SMAI.LEY SAWS a enable one man to do the work ten conld do in 3 theo.d way. Our''Electric" Circular Saw s _ , HS. and Self-Fred Drag Saws lint tie I are by far the best general ( reck I 7purpose Farm Saws erar Drag aft made. Send for DescflpSaw and^rice ? dFee<(U^luS %ian 'y^o0l*,jtt?rs*ndHor?e?Powers! 8 SMALLEY MFG. CO.f Manitowoc, Wis. B I Thompson'sJEye Water M CURtS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Q M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use H Cu In time. Sold by druggists. ?*"< ^ 1'iririniWirfffjp