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Beauty I* Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy CatharI tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all imSurities from the bodv. Begin to day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sic kly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,?beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 23c, 50c. Every woman kuows that she talks too much, but what she doesn't know is a remedy for it. So. 3? Fits permanently cured. Xo tl*? or ncrvou*nes> alter first day's u-e of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. S-trial bottle and treatise free Dr. K. H. Kline. Ltd..981 *rch St. Phila. Pa. ' H. H. Gkeen's Sons, of Atlanta, tin., art* j the only successful Dropsy specialists in the world. See their liberal olTer in advertisement in another column of this paper. I believe Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my boy's life last summer. Mks Aui.ie Douglass, Le Hoy, Mich., Oct.. A), ls'.U. Mr?. Winslow'sSoothine Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reducing inllamation.allays paia.cures wind colic. i>c. a bottj. Scrofula Taints the blood of millions, and sooner or later may break out in hip disease, running sores or some more complicated forin. To* cure scrofula or prevent it, thoroughly purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has a continually growing reeord of wonderful cures. HOOCl'S Manila Is Amer ca's Greatest Medicine. SU six for $3. Hood's Pills cure indigestion, biliousness. Time Not So Long. "Lord Brougham used to toll." says the Birmingham Post, "how he had conversed with an eye-witness of the execution of Charles I., and. as the former did not die until 1SG8. this represented a space of 211) years, with only one life between. Within the last few years there was to be met iu London a gentleman whose grandfather had told him of a talk he once had with an old Devonshire laborer who had seen, when a child, the landing of William of Orange in Torbay. The writer of these lines has met at dinner one who had talked with a hostess or i?r. jounson. In the person of Mrs. David (iarriek; while Mr. Gladstone's earlier memories Include an interview with Hannah More, who was the great lexicographer's flatterer and friend, and an acquaintanceship with Thomas Grenville, who, not far from 120 years ago, arranged the terms of separation between this country and the United States." MRS. LUCY GOODWIN Suffered four years with female troubles. She now writes to Mrs. Pinkham of her ccnpplete recovery. Read her letter. Dear Mwl Pixkham:?I wish you to publish whtk Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable* Compound, Sanative Wash - ?^ antl T.iror Villa ?h nervous ^J prostration, faint, * all-gone feelings, palpitation of the heart, bearing-down sensation and painful menstruation. I could not stand but a few minutes at a time. j When I commenced taking your med- J ieine I could not sit up half a day, but before I had used half a bottle I was up and helped about my work. I have taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and used one package of Sanative Wash, and am cured of all my troubles. I feel like a new woman. 1 can do all kinds of housework and feel stronger than I ever did in my life. I now weigh 131 pounds, before using your medicine I weighed only 108 pounds. Surely it is the grandest medicine for weak woman that ever was, and my <-? all u-lin nrf? snfforincr from au i ivv w -n. ?- ? ?D any female trouble is to try it at once and be well. Your medicine has proven a blessing to me, and I cannot praise it enough.?Mrs. Lucy Gooi>\vin", Holly, W. VaBiliousness "I have used your valuable CASCAKETS and find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them for some time for indigestion and biliousness and am now com pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one Once tried, you will never be without them in the family." Euw. A. Makx, Albany, N. Y. M M CATHARTIC ^ Tgfc&K. TRADE MARK BECMSTZPCD Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Storllnr Itpurdj fompan.. Chiraro, Montreal, Now York. 321 HA Tfll RAP Sold and guaranteed bv all drugIIU" I W"BAU gists to CI" Kll Tobacco liahlt. Kiver Bank Protection Wanted. From (Jrcat Britain comes a call for a method of preventing the current of a river from wearing away xue uaniis. The claim is set forth that the preseut system is unsatisfactory because, while the banks may be strengthened, noth" 1d? is done to deflect the current from weak points nor to diminish its force, j ^" DON'T BE FOOLED Into buyiug a "clap-trap," "make-shift" buggy,on which I big profits are made Try a "ROCK HILL," "A Little B Higher In Price, But 1" so little higher yon can t afford B to ran the risk. See oar agent in jour tovn. He will sell I 1 yon at lowest figures. If not write us. We'll see that you B are treated right. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill,S. C. R I HOUSEHOLD MATTERS. ltukeri I*ea(he?. Tndian poaches are the best. FeeT, * but leave them whole, and stick two cloves in each. Put them in a baking dish, letting the sides touch, cover them with sugar, dot all the tops with * lumps of butter and bake in a steady * but not slow oven until done. Excellent cold or hot. The finest possible ? relish for game or fowl or roast pig, ' as well as a fine desert. * IIow to Cook Torn. q Corn on the cob is not always a cooked properly. To have this nutri- f vorrofultln in flip lninlw f should be left 011 the ear just before r cookiug. Remove the husks and e plunge the ears into boiling water, i Cook from five to eight minutes, ac- c cording to the size of the corn. Do t not salt the cooking water, as it tends o to toughen the corn. o g Jelly From h Mould. It is very easy to turn jelly from a a mould. First, remember that air 1( must reach the very bottom before j, the jelly can come out. As soon as s you succeed in getting the air to j, reach the bottom it will at once force .. out the jelly. Dip the mould in cold ? water before you put the jelly in. a When cold and ready to turn out, dip t the mould for an instant in warm t water. Then loosen the edges and j, hold the monld on the side, allowing . the jeliv to leave the mould. The ^ air will rush in to fill this space, and t] as you turn it over gently on the p plate, will force the jelly out.?Ladies' Home Journal. . * ? To Preserve Mushrooms. B Choose perfectly unblemished mush- * rooms, wipe them clean, removing the P browu parts and the skin; then lay *! them on sheets of clean paper in a cool * oven, and let them dry very gently; they t: will shrink immensely in the process, h When perfectly dry store them either d in paper bagj or strung on threads, P and hang them in a cool, dry place. v The great secrets are to have perfect- d It sound mushrooms and let them cook j h as gently as possibly till every drop of moisture Las been evaporated and tliey *' are as dry as leather. "When wanted v for use, put them in a" pan of coid ^ sauce or stock, bring them very slowly ^ to simmering point, and let them cook fi at the same gentle heat till they have fl swollen out again almost to their orig- h iual size. The best way to keep them a is to have some perfectly clean bags, d such as grocers use, and prick these tl all over with a very tine pin or needle; P this will allow the air to reach without n letting in the dust on them. If by any r< chance the mushrooms are too dry to keep in this way let them stay in the t< oven till perfectly crisp, then pound c* them to a fine powder and store in t! tightly stoppered bottles. ti Proper Way to Cook The best way to "boil" an egg is to ,, never boil it! Put a quart of water in a covered saucepan on the stove, and j; when it boils furiously, lower into it fronfK- fnnr ccrira- rAtnnvfllfV)? Knilf>pr>ftn I . bvu".' ~ -x f> immediately to a table, and allow it to | stand (covered) seven minutes if tlie eggs are not more than a day old, eight or nine minutes if a week old; take them out and they are perfect, a soft, even, yet firm jelly throughout. ^ To Poach?Have a rather deep * spider nearly full of salted water just below the boiling-point; break the eggs ? in a saucer and slide them gently into the (water; when they have slowly jellied, take them up carefully (to buttered toast slices, if desired), trim- ^ ming the edges and seasoning lightly with salt and pepper. To facilitate the taking up (for which a pancake- 11 X V .11 il _ v. w luriltr IS uener iuhu ? Buimmnj off most of the water with care. w To Fry If not to be served with I bacon (when, of course, the bacon fat would be used), fry in good butter, and when the part next the pan is cooked, stand the pan on the upper | grating of the oven to finish, that no part may be overdone. To "Hard Boil" Keep in water just ' below the boiling-point for half au hour. Woman's Home Companion. Household Hints. Tumblers that have contained milk n should never be washed in hot water, ) as it clouds the glass permanently. Many house cleaners do not know c that an old carpet scrubbed with com- w mon yellow soap and hot water and * afterward with clean cold water will ^ be wonderfully improved. s Remember that mirrors should ? never be liung where the sun shines o directly upon them. They look misty, t and grow rough and granulated, 3ud do not give back a correct picture. To powder parsley, dip the bunch * quickly into boiling water t? make it t a brilliant green, then put it into a h hot oven for a few minutes to dry * thoroughly. Break into tine tiakes. ? Someone advises that the stringy v coat left on bananas after they are u peeled should be removed before eat- f TI m4i.: 1:1 *1 ?l,TT f 1U^. II 15> IU1>, IltVC 1110 niiiiu, I 1 uuderskin of au orange, which is indi- 1 gfcstible. The height of beds cun be changed J I easily by a new reversible grip rail which has a double head to fasten in , the head and tail boards of the bed- ? stead, thus bringing the springs on ^ the upper or under sides as desired. If in the house cleaning the cornel's of drawers and closet hours are 3 scalded with hot potash water, allow- ' ing a tablespoonful of the potash to a < half gallon of water, germs of a nox- 1 inns kind and insects' essrs will be de- t stroyed aud the air of the house > sweetened and purified. , A clothespin bag made of bedtick- * ing or something stout, in the form of i a pocket, with a slit on the front side, ? is much easier to get at than a com- t mon bag. A bedticking apron, with (r a large pocket across the bottom, is t better than either. A basket eiposes * the clothespins to dust, and the clothes suffer accordingly. Cl'BAN PINEAPPLES 'c5!:lnj is Easier of Cultivation or Requires Less Capital. Nowlioro on t lie globe do pineapples hrive as in eastern Cuba, where the miilitiniis of soil and climate bring i the golden apples of Ilosperides" to ! bsolute perfection, yet the pineapple udustry has never had much attenion in this section. Here is a chance or the enterprising Yankee. A tract f unoccupied land, extending as far s one can see. may be bought for a on- dollars and turned into a fruit arm. the virgin soil of unparalleled iehness being capable of producing very tropical growth. Shipping faculties are already established at Karaoa. and several small ports, and if he land touches the Yumiri or some ther river so much the better for it? wner. I'ntil one has seen the golden lory of a pineapple plantation lie can hink ol' no more attractive sigiit than sugar-cane field, glistening pale yeli>w under the torid sun and billowng in the gentle breeze like a windwept sea. Lint even more fascinating < a field of pines, each great "apple" uarded by a circle of glittering, sharp dged bayonets. In Florida the pinepple leaf is so sharply serrated that he thought of getting around among hem suggests a field of torture. Evolition seems to have progressed furlier in Cuba, for on the older and nore carefully cmuvaieu plantations lie saw-teeth that edge the long, pointd leaves have mainly disappeared. Hefore the war it was the sight of lifetime to go out to Marianab, a uburb of Havana, and there drive hrough an estate which had SO.OOO iuenpple plants in full bearing. Over i Nassau they call the pine plantaions "groves" and "orchards." as if lirj ?>ric lltrvo. n ;i? I Iirj o olds tho plant is about the same, proudly; one of the most lucious and opular fruits known to man. for rfiloli there is a constant and ample emand. Like most things worth havjg in this troubled life, the golden pines" are not easy to get at. A very bort stroll among the stinging leaves ill lead you to sympathize with the lew Yorker who. after a visit to lariauao. said: "You do not mind the rst ".000 or ".Ooo sticks and prods rom the needle points of the bayonet aves as you cross a Held, but after while your tortured cutis can enure no more and your remarks about lie pineapple crop are likely to be rejttdiced by present soreness. How inch niees it would be if fhe 'apples' >ally did grow in 'orchards.' and you Mild send a colored boy up the trees ? shake down a few, and then you ould sit down iu the shade and eat jem!" A plant produces only one pine at a me. The fruit thrusts itself upward i Tno middle 01 a mas ol long. narrow > ad sharp-arched leaves, spreading ?rih from a central stalk, precisely ke those of the Agave Americana, r "century" plant, with which cveryrxly is familiar. The stent is perhaps ighteen inches to two feet high. The same plant produces a second ! pple. and a third, and so on through j fveral bearings, after which a new j lant must he started front the "'slip." | othiHg is easier of cultivation or rouires less capital and previous exerience. and few crops bring in greatr returns. Woiumi'ft Heroism, row (ho Register- Gazette. Rock ford. III. During the civil war nearly as much heroin was shown by the women of our nation j by the brave soldiers. Many a woman, eeping for her dead son. bound up the 'ounds of hjs suflVwir-r comrades,rejoicing n 1 heir { /\v\ renewed &,tren g t h. ^even while ^ lortheone ' ^ who was 5. the foundation for - , *? theworldOn the BattUjield. famed oranftmtion known as the Woman's Relief lorps, whose aid to the soldier of to-day, ghting against the world for a living, is no *ss notable than the heroism of the early JO's. Ono of the most earnest members of the orps at Byron, III., is Mrs. James Housereart, but illness once put a stop to her etivework. A year or so ago, when sho ras nearing fifty years of age, the time rhen women must bo most careful of their trength, Mrs. Houseweart was taken eriouslv ill. The family physician told ier that she had reached a critical period f her life, and must be very careful, lis proscriptions and treatment did not eneilt her, and other treatment proved un- ' vailing. I At last Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale j eople were brought to her notice, with r..l?. ?Mitol.la ori.lonp.i thi?v WPPH I uui3jmw..m.u . >.vmvv wj .. ul in cases such as hers.ami with renewed lope she tried the remedy. Last March he took the llrst box of the pills, which ;are much relief. She was determined to e cured, and kept on with the medicine, intil now eight boxes have been consnmed, md she feels like a new woman. Mrs. lfouseweart said: "I have taken inly eight boxes, but I have been improvug since I took the llrst dose. I do not iclieve I could have lived without the ills. They certainly have done me more roo'd than any physician or any medicine I lave ever tried." I)r. Williams' Pink Pills are sold in boxes never in loose bulk) at 30 cents a box >r six boxes for >2.30, and may be had of ill druggists, or direct by maii from Dr. Villiams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Julius Mines & Son. the well-known denlr^in furniture, carpets, etc., of Baltimore. T.l li.i V?. til |.l r lleW fill t a IOLMI ??S- wlllfh ,re now 'o uly for delivery, and will be sent ree tor the asking. 'l'he furniture catalogue on tains )?>> page*. and is replete with everyhiDjc necessary to make home com 01 table ,nd beautiful. Everything is faithfully illusrated, so that purchase- can lie made as easly as thourn the goods were before you. 'rices are such as have made this house fanous throughout the length and breadth of his country. The carpet catalogue is really . work of art. being lithographed :roni liand>ainted plates, from which carpets can be astly and satisfactorily selected. Designs ind colors are i^ythfully shown, the whole | hing'makng a reliable work of art. In botti analogues are xesxiinoniais ii-nni sri.mito mrchrsers from every pari of the country, ogetber with reference as to rel-abllity and tonesty, of which any house might well be iroud, and which gives absolute assurance of atisfactory dealings at all tin.as A Mystery to Him. 'T suppose the housewife or the eook o.r the baker must know about it," said a householder, "but I don't. I buy rolls every morning at the baker's, always of the same kind, if they have them. Sometimes when the kind I usually buy is all gone I have bought another kind, which is made front the same dough, and is different only in shape, but the rolls taste different to me. Of course, it may be that the difference exists in my imagination only, but 1 don't think so. I think they are different. 1 think it may be that the different handling required to put them into the different shape brings about in some way different results, but that's the thing, as I said, I don't know about myself; the housewife or the cook or the baker perhaps does." New York Sun. Don't Tobacco Spit and Sai&ka Tojr Life Away. To quit tobacco easily anil forever, be magnetic. lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-ToBac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or ft. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Audresa Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or New York. | Courage is responsible for fewer attempts at performing dangerous feats than laek of common sense. Lyon A Co'? "Pick Leaf" Smoking Tofcaoro Stands uni ivnlled for purity and Jlavor. Made from the purest, ripest and svectcet Tobacco. It will please you. Try it Five hundred trading vessels leave the Thames daily for all parts of the world. Ho-To-Bao for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c. IL All druggist* When a man finally succeeds in getting his past life asleep he is always afraid some one will come along and wake it up. to i ure a i^oia in une iviiy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 35c. The fact that Nero was a fiddler ins'.ead of a cornet player must have been some satisfaction to the Romans. Educate Tour Bowel* With Cascaret*. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 35c If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. A matinee girl says that it's a poor villain who does'ut attempt to kiss the heroine when he has a good opportunity. To Core Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candv Cathartic. 10c or 25a If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. There are said to be quite 200,000,000 copies of the Bible scattered throughout the world. Dcul'iirw* Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and tbatis|b>- constitutional remedies. Deafnesses caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. W hen this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed U..1 fnnca i.th.. roallH onil linlncc tlwinllom ination can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine case9 out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) thatcaunot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. ,T. M. Del.acy writes: "1 can assure yoji tl 't (u no single instance has DR. MOFi c iT's Teeth in a (TEETHING POW1 r-RS) proved a fai'ure. We have tried southing remedies and everything known to us and "old women," and Terthina is preeminently a success and blessing to mothers and children." Fertilizing for Strawberries. Nitrate of soda is a valuable fertilizer for strawberries and raspberries, and should be applied with powdered phosphate of lime. This application to strawberries will sometimes treble the yield. The berries are larger in size, handsomer in color, more solid and A ox J -? n o i'/\ ? ^tvlinorr tnomirn It" 111 lilJVl ill 11,1 > \J I . I/IUJUHIJ U1UI1U1U U4I* not produce such results, as It is not converted into plant food tintij after | the demand of the fruit. Nitrate of soda and powdered phosphate of .Tine I are assimilated by the plant at once, i and appropriated at a cost of less than j $10 per acre, using 400 pounds of the ] mixture which contains the three in- J gredients considered necessary to use ' for feeding plants; nit.-ogen, phosphoric ] acid and an alkali. Median's Monthly. > .ue men are so fixed that they have ! no use for a moving van. -V / > ? A THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS i is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also - ?i ?i.:n IV Uie cure unu aivin Mini .....w. .v manufactured by scientific processes Known to tiie California Fio Svkup Co. only, and wc wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing1 the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Syrup Co. i only, a knowledge of that fact will | assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations mann lectured brother parties. The high standing of the California Fio Syrup Co. with the medical profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs lias given to miilions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty nf 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. I n order to get its beneficial effects, y lease remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN Fit AN CISCO. Cal. LoriSVIJ-J-*' kt. new TOItK. n. t. < Your attention, Xsdnm! j Yoa see here a Conch and a Combination Bookcase. They are specimens taken from our new 160-page Furniture Catalogue, which contains the most comprehensive collection of Soods to make home comfortnble and home eautiful ever gotten together by mortal man. This Couch, t dearladv.ig _-yf ''f*r\vy' I' 6 'eet ll'in< ches long, 2 \ ? t. / feet 3 Inches henutiR" "Ttrinjirr?.riraJ]no^ fuiiyuptcis tered in lm- . ported velour or corduroy, nnd we sell it for 63.95. If you can buy such a couch for lesethan jio, we don't know our business, vrtv ?c And this combination hookcase and writing desk is made of I L^j mi irter snwpd oak or birch. An- ill lshed Mahogany, with beveled j I plate mirror, 12 Inches * 10 In- J ches, M inches high and 37 In- n ife. * J ches wide, polished like a piano: etsjfrj}* - , and the price, $8.75. A real $! '> fejrN article. You must remember otir trade extends around the world. Not a State or Territory In this country but what has received carloads of our goods at those prices w hich none can equal, if you inquire among your neighbors you will ruore than likely rind someone who 'haj been delighted with their dealings with us. We refer to National Hanks allover I the country as to our reliability arid fair dealing. We want you to have our Furniture Catalogue. because it Is a liberal educator in household necessities, and we want you to have our 10-colored Lithographed Carpet Catalogue. which shows designs and colors aa 1 perfectly as though you had the carpet on the >. floor of" your home' Iiolh these catalogues i are yours for the asking, and yon will know more about such things after reading It carefully. ? Address (exactly as below) JULIUS HINES & SON, Dept.-'! JO Baltimore, Md. CVttnXs arte Porn M nnov I Vllltl\UIO LQI II mi/IIWJi ... S w ( For 25c, in stamps we send a 100 PAGE BOOK giving the experience of a practial Paltry Raiser?not an amature, but a man working for dollars and cei .11 ring 16 years. If . teaches how to Detect and Cure Diseases; I Feed for Eggs also for Fattening, which Fowls to Save for Breeding; everything re- e quisite for profitable Poultry raising. BOOK t PUBLISHING CO, 134 Leonard Street, j New York- | CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. ! o alatia, Ills., Nov. 16, li33. I Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. , "?" ! >? In a, nnn. <V?1 hnltl.a r\t ^eniiciucu; ? ??c ovm /?-? ? wv ^/.v.v. v? , GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all oar experience of U years. In tho drug business, have sever sold an article that gave such universal satisfaction as your Tonic. Tours truly, ajjnkv.Carh jfc Co. j CEED WHEAT FOR SALE! ! u *? From the greatest crop ever grown in the South. 'I hree varieties: Fulcaster, a bearded wheat; Rod .May and White Clausen, both smooth or beardless. Wheat is now very free from cockle seed and broken grain, being far superior to tho usilal run of seed wheat. We will, however, reclean tho wheat when dosired, taking out almost everv cockle seed and pieces of broken grain as well as any inferior grain there may be in It. Wheat as it now is price $1.00 per bushel, recleaned wheat $1.15 / per bushel. These prices are both on cars at * Charlotte, including sacks. Each sack con- ^ tains two bushels. Send in your orders at b once if you wish to secure the best seed wheat Dn the market. Terms: Cash with order. Charlotte Oil & Fertilizer Co,, ( ar Fred Oliver, CHARLOTTE, N. C | v r eiG MONEY L /y la r?ej STRAWBERRIES " ?** For Rirdeaer or Held groww. '-"f"1 StockStrawberryPlant! UVO v ?'T^J*^2c> *?lyiTQ In the World. Standard varieties tU r-i>V <*? eC^Jf #1.85jH?r 1,000. ? ^XDr- Delivered tree f CO^ISnTALPl.A.Tr CO., j* ' Boi 7?' , iiilTKLll, k. c. WILL IT CURE RISINGS? YES. I Vfavo Boon Selling Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy lor the past Ave years, have found It to he a Rood eller and have never had a single customer to say mythliiK against It, but all speak of It lit highest lernts. I tried it myself, also ittv wife and child, for risings, and found immediate relief. I take pleasure | 11 reeonttnendlnff It. Kespeettully, E. C. IlAKhCLL. I Aulander, N. C., May lS'.C CIH^% <f Q |Q ( ash with order buys this rtk'fiV?ttv Vw'?*? Auto.SelfCocking Nickel Rla "?1' Rubber Handled il Shot Kevol ver.:rt or ."W ( . K or send A: will C. O. 'J. 8'J.'J9nnd allow examl ^ 1UUJUII.TUT Aniw VO. . | jg -PATENTSProcured on rush, < ressy iiiMtnlmciit*-.\ <?W LI-.S .t ; c Bl KNS, latent Attorneys, til." Broad \va;, N. V. | j TheBnt BMfflStWAR^sassfs: nonsly illu^ruvd price tjj-.fraetoanyl'odj' - u-liutt tw anmwl mi -crip:! n- a- >1 m h to the > \?Tl.md MontUly. SAN iBASCISoO. Sample Overland, 6c. ey?. uMb i Thompson's Eye Water IXorderingsoodsor making enquiries of nJv. rlixTx it wilt lie to your advantage to menlion litis paper. So. 37 I } 11 . trncjnur wMrr^uc w? "ill rlprtm 40 L IS id li ' nr -r. n*ar<. VV ken >el4. rrmlt fx.in anil It |1. ft. wr >111 u>li )?J frr?? kindiou* ipb.iiJbiJ A 1 1 L wt.vsto.vnoaKto., wi?jibo..\.c F c TTrANTEP-r,n'?? of bad health fhaf R I-P-A-N-S T ' ? will n?t benefit Keod S eta. to Uipans Chemical A Co.. NewVork. for 1" t.amp]>?? and iwo testimonials. HDnDCY1IEW DISCOVERY; ri?e. 9 J % \3? I quick relief and cu-es worst ' cases. Send tor book of testimonials and 10 (lays' treatment Free. Dr H H GREEN'8 801(8. Atlanta. 6a. i Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gj \ ' SAW MILLS. J! yon need a saw mill, any size, write me before buyiug elsewhere. I have the most complete line of mills of any dealer or manufacturer in the South. CORN MILLS. Very highest grade Stones, at unusually low prices. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Planers. Moulders, Edger-?, Re-Saws, Band Saws, Laths, eta ENGINES AND BOILERS, Tnlbott and Liddell. La>;i<-*bcrg Rice Hullor .in stock, quick delivery, low prices. * V. C BADHAM, No. 1326 Main St., Columbia, S. C. MINESHS Engines. Boilers. Gins, Elevators, Harve?t> ng Machinery, Wood-working Machinery, >aw, Grist and Cana Mills. I'ot on and Hay Rip j Hullera. M inrl M ills and Tanks. ..eatuer and Hubber Belting. Packings, Pipe md Pipe Fittiugs, Shafting and Pulleys, lupplies of all kinds. , Hie Celebrated liable Cotton Gin. The improved ITIurray Ginning System >arge Stock. Prompt Shipments. Reliable Goods at Low Prices. I. H. GIBBES & CO, :'o^'Charlotte^ SLjS COLUMBIA, S. C. VT FACTORY PRICEsT Pianos & Organs Can be obtained direct from the factory md freight paid. I represent the builders of he most reputable makes of both Pianos and )rgans. hence will save you money. For erms. prices, etc.. address M. A. MALONE, - Columbia, S. C. PIANOS and ORGANS. J n I ask comparison in quality, prices 11 Di andteiuis. M^A, MALONE, [HE BAILEY-LEBSY GO.-g. j i ********* A.MES Engines and Boilers, A.ULTMAN & TAYLOR Threshers, 'MONI1 OR" Dustless Grain Separators, Sins, Presses, Corn and Cane Mills, ENGLEBURG Rice Hullcr and Polisher, DE LOACH Saw Mills, ^ Leather & Rubber Belting, Lacing, f Packings, Pipe, Iron Fittings, Injectors, Pulleys, Shafting, Hand Pumps and General Supplies. CHARLESTON, - - S. C. rry our B-L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Metal Has*a If Is! m *** u ? <*>< rn it roc am trzm htir. You cannot do this unless you understand them I ind know how lo cater to their requirements; and rou cannot speud years and dollar* learning by experience, to you must buy the knowledge acquired uy others. We offer this 10 you (or only 25 cent*. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN .YAY *?en If you merely keep then, as a diversion. In crier to handle Fowls Judiciously, you luust know lomothing about them. To meet thU want we are telling a book giving the experience / finite 9C? >f a practical poultry raiser lorlUHIJ Cvwe twenty-flve years. It was written by a man who put all his mlud, and time, and money to making a suoi-es* of CblckeD raising?not as a pastime, out u i ' business?aud If you will proAt by nls twenty-flve years' work, you can save many Chicks annually, and make your Fowls earn dollars for you. The point U, that you must be able to detect trouble In the Poultry Yard aa soon as It appears, and know how to remedy It. This book will teach you. It tells how to detect and cure disease; to fee-l for egg* and also for fattening; which fowls to save for breeding purpoaea; and everything, Indeed, you hould know ou thu subject to make it profitable. Sent poetpaid for tweuty-flve cents In stamps. Book Publishing House 134 Lkonabd St.. N. Y. Cb.y. EDUCATIONAL. /m ?SBOR*E'i ^ ~~ , Luguata. <?a. Actual botinaai No test oon>- Short time. Cheap board- 8?o J for Catalans )|AA Buys a six months' scholarship, ? ill bctore ^ct-' Write at once to 00X3 CHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL COLEGE, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Send for Catalogue of COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE ,nd see what is beinf? done to educate women >rt o oMPr'ciilinn onual fn Ka-if main r>nl\ntraa n the beautiful capital of South Carolina, rlndern appointments. Able Faoultvof Speculate. Terms low. Opens Sept JOHN A. RICE, A. D. 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