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r HywSSSS I ^r*~+\* 1 "^*^K^Vf" V^*? r-^/A ,. l^^ti^JSrri r. vi'- z-izn- -zzzzxzia]r-.>v: .?r.-.'.iu* A Sovv're:?l?l? Stable Floor. A stable floor that is cheap aud serviceable may be made of stiff clay by adding one-third clean gravel not UyHtr than a marble. Mix to the consistency of thi:i mortar, put it 011 the floor or ground surface, after smoothiug it down well, eight or ten inches 1 deep and pound down hard. Go over it every few days and pound down solidly any portion that shows a tendency to crack, until all is hard. Such a floor will last for years, and if plenty of bedding is used is uot apt to get muddy. F * llenewins Haupberry Fntclics. A raspberry patch, of the black-cap varieties, needs to be renewed every four or live years, as the red rust comes in and will injure so many of theplants that the plantation will cease to pay. The black-cap raspberry will uot last i bo long as this if it has been grown from suckers. Those grown from the i tip ends of this year's shoots will keep | I free from disease longest. But after L four or live years it is too much labor I to keep the plantation free from weeds, \ and a new plantation, after the first! year, will give more fruit, with less cost of labor in earing for it. Preventive For Bloat In Cattle. If the farmers would haul a load of dry hay or straw into the clover pasture there would be 110 danger of losing cows with the bloat. If the cow is already badly bloated let her get where she can eat the hay or straw, and it will cure the worst ease. While this knowledge was gained by accident it has nevertheless been tried since with the best of success by my brother. He never turns the cattle into a clover pasture without -ik*t hauling a load of dry hay or straw where the cattle have free access to it. and has never lost a cow with the bloat since using this precaution.?Mrs. W. C. Lane, in Agricultural Epitomist. I"r>v. 1 tlrooil ami It* Treatment. In Cowan's guide for the English ; beekeeper he suggests as a treatment for foul brood the thorough disinfection of hives and utensils. When a | diseased hive is to be treated and not ! destroyed he recommends that the i ijive mo washed out with pnenoi? t phenol two teaspoonfula, water onequarter gallon?and the diseased 1 brood frames sprayed with a weak soiution--oae-l:alf teaspoonfnl to one : gallon of water. From other frames the honey ts to be extracted and frame treated like the ^^Pood frames. The bees are to be fed j H syrup eontrhninq; phenol at the rate ! o." one-quart. V teaspoonful to one-' quarter gallon of syrup. If it is accepted by the bees more phenol should be added. Cr!?rn For Squash llorprs. One of t a > worst pests of the garden \ is the squad, or cucumber stalk borer. . ? tl :i :?.w, .... . ' All IIS UlifliUl'Jin ttic U^uumru iu a^uu j I of the mai.i stem ucar the root, or at most not more than two or three j feet from it. Once inside the stalk' ^he borer is <afe from any outward ap- ! Kicatiu . Bat if his presence is seen I Buokly en > igii, the borer may be dug : ut with a knife and the plant will be ; laved. Pre vention is better than cure, j ef a strong solution of Paris green iu ' water is spread over the squash or other ' viue stem for two or three feet from , its roots, the pareut Hv will lay her J ~ eggs as usual, and when these hatch ] <1/* ?? in'rt r\ Uroa /loro ( uui, t\y? iun <iKj in mvj \JI mivu uwj - when the young borer begins eating his way iuto the stalk, his lirst mouthful will be his last. Convenient IJac Holder. Sketched here is a simple ami inexpensive arrangement for holding bags or sacks, one that will be especially useful when handling graiu. ; Strong hooks fasten the box to the bin while smaller hooks in either corner and in front hold the bag. The box may be easily made by any one handy ! with tools, and the arrangement will i ^T"l ' ii A HANDY ARRANGEMENT FOR BAGS. J greatly facilitate handling grain when j one man has to do all the work. This box is an improvement on the funnel sometimes used by millers, which is only handy when a second person can attend to shirring the string that Mplds the bag about the lower end of ' the funnel. Use of Dust For Poultry. The fine dry dust on the roads, V ? -1. 1- _ A wnicu is sucu a nuisance to tue traveler, is a blessing to the poultryuian. It is an admirable absorbent, and used under the roosts and mixed with the droipings, it preserves the volatile *r tirn m n i.ii uiui muf.i ~ 1v.1 *iyi fa E ~:?wi ?4< <fe> %* ? properties of the ben manure, increas ing in a very material degree the fer tilizer made by the dock. Used in dust bath, it penetrates the feather of the fowls and stops up the air pas sages of the parasites that dwell upo the bodies and hide among the featk ers of the hens, thus promoting th health and comfort of the fowls. Use on the doors and about the house, i assists in destroying little mites tha hide in the cracks and corners of th building, removes noxious odors an exhalations, and makes the poultr house a healthy home for its feathere occupants, instead of a disease breed in" orison. It navs to gather an ? r> i x v ^ use road dust, which is pleutifu everywhere. A Convenient Cart. It is the utilizing of little things o: the farm that makes agriculture a pleas ant as well as a profitable pursuit, j band or push cart, for instance, is o incalculable value, and the one pic tured herewith can be used with com parative ease for conveying light load of material from one place to another such as grains and feeds, gardei sauce, tools for fence repairing, suial quantities of fruit and vegetables, a apples, potatoes, turnips, carrots am the like, ami various other thing never dreamed of until the momeu of their removal has arrived, elimiuat a useful rrsn cart. iug thereby the necessity of harness iug up the team or one's undergoini extremely heavy lugging?luggin; which is good for no man, in that i stiffens his joints and bends him ove with premature age. Have you any old wagon wheel that are still capable of doing goo< service? Well, then you possess th chitf requisites for this curt, tbe bod; of which can often be made of a bo: obtained at tbe grocery or drygood store; and in such a case all that re quires'being done is to prepare a prop er axle for tbe box to rest on. tirs constructing tbe frame, however, am inserting iuto tbe handles of it piece of very heavy wire (that which i twisted is preferable) vertically fo the purpose of keeping the whole up right when no one has hold of it This mode of constructure renders th cost quite small, but not one iota doe it detract from the availability of th cart. Nicely painting the cart add to its attractiveness, and also make it more durable; and if it is onl; properly housed and looked after, a it always should be, it will endur much service aud last for a lifetime. New York Tribune. The Farm Cardan. The farmer who neglects the gat desi ami fails to grow an ample suppl of vegetables for the use of his fainil falls short of his plain duty. A die of which meat is the principal part i not wholesome, and those who dwel in cities and towns know this and ea largely of vegetable foods while to many farmers' families live the yea through on pork, beef, bread and pc tatoes. The farmer can consumemor pork and other meat than almost an - i i - V - 1 J otner man, oecaase no worss naru 1 the open air and can digest heavie food than the man who is shut in th house most of the time. Of all me the farmer should be the last to suffe from rheumatism, dyspepsia and othe diseases that arise from the blood, j diet composed largely of vegetable insures immunity from all such di; eases yet they are very prevalent i: the families of the farms of this cour try. There is hardly a single one of th vegetables that is not medicine as v, e as food. In the spring comes aspart gus lirst of all, which is a sovereig remedy for kidney complaints, all < wliieh arise from the nresence of particular acid in the blood. Soo after come the various greens thj grow abundantly in country places and later the berries and fruits whicl purify the blood and invigorate th system at a time in the year when th hot weather enervates and make languid those who labor out of door Beets, onions, green peas, string bean; celery, tomatoes all possess importau medicinal virtues and all come at time in the year when we need a coo ing and blood purifying diet. Durin cold weather we can consume quant ties of fat meat with benefit, becaus fats used as food produce heat an help us to withstand cold, but wit the'temperature as high as it gets i this country during the summer, w really need but little meat, and veg< tables are all that we need to suppl us with strength to perform the heavies tasks. If the meats consumed in sun I mer were mostly mutton or poultry 1 with eggs, we would be better off tha we are as consumers of so much ft pork, but none of these take the plac of au unlimited supply of fresh veg< tables and fruits such as any farmer i the land may produce at the cost of small amount of labor devoted to the cultivation. Farm News. Pertinent Question. 1 It was the first year that Farmer Andrews had taken hoarders, and though lie conscientiously tried to serve them, he found the task almost beyond his powers. They were fastidious and even "fussy." They seemed determined to be more than comfortable, and had no hesitation in complaining when they were not so. But evidently the Andrews farm did not altogether displease them, for they not only finished the summer, but stayed on into _ tho fall. Then their crying grievance became, not the thickness of cream or the salt ness of butter, but the difficulty of keeping every corner of the old-fashu ioned rooms as warm as a tropical ? summer. '. e One day Farmer Andrews was called (| in from the woodpile, where he was ^ vainly trying to do a forenoon's work. . (. This was the third time lie had reiin- [ 6 quished ax and patience together. "Mr. Andrews," said his boarder, ; v somewhat fractiously, "something must *{\ really be done about the temperature ? [. of ray chamber. This tireplace is not , (| suilieieut for so large a room." , lI The farmer stroked his grizzled beard, and tried to speak serenely. , "Put ye up a stove, ma'am!" said ho. ( lint 1 il.tn'f ivnnt n ?ri\vi>' I wimt R this open lire. just as I have it now, >- only I expect it to heat the room. Just ^ look at the thermometer 1 It has been f hanging over here by the window, and J I can't, get it above Hw." She swept forward, with the tell- J 3 tale glass in her hand, and at that 1110- f ? nn nt Farmer Andrews felt his patience J 11 snap and fly. < 1 "Over by the winder!" he repeated. \ 3 almost weeping with the vexation of s one who has been unjustly used. "Over ] s by the winder! Why under heavens < t don't ye set it here in a warm place?" : Youth's Companion. Fell From a ScnfToltf. From the Ikral'l, Waterloicn, X. Y. John Ycung, of Lo Hoy, X. Y., Is 72 yeai old, and is well known in that anil neigh boring towns. While putting some weather hoards on 11 barn, standing on a scaffold t twenty-two feet from the ground, ho felt J \ dizzy, lost his balance and fell to the ground. The side of his face, arm and one entire side G of his body, on which he struck,were badly bruised. Picked up and carried to the house, he was under a doctor's caro forsev- ^ oral weeks. The doctor finally came to the T conclusion that his patient had received a 1 l* r.stroke of par- * E? a 1 y s i s and 1 r* . was beyond t i i ?' 3-.?- medical aid. 1 r ' L- ? lie could not , r jh?" ouo arm. ? ?r *urn t>ver /QO'XJ/ I One day, i ?v hile lying e ! ij on the bed, I y III ~ I case a o in e * (rt) |fj I I II thing like his S J/ having been i. ? flureii with , Paralyzed by the Fall. t for Pale People. He coaxed his graudcl daughter to get him a box of the pills. 3 After that box had been used he secured another. In three weeks he began to feel a s littlife in his arm: at the end of four he r could move his lingers; at tho end of two months he could walk, and in three months he could shave himself with tho injured ' hand. 0 As he told his story in the lb raid office, 3 he looked the perfect picture of health. He 0 carries a box of the pills in his pocket, and whenever he does not fee: just right he 3 takes them. They cured him after doctors s had given him up, and his death was daily y expected. ' AH the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore 0 shattered nerves are contained, in a con_ doused form, in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis. St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the aftereffects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all y forms of weakness either in male or female. y 't Notice to junk dealers?A crown and a g throne for sale, cheap. Apply to Uncle Sam. Ho-To-Bao for Fifty Cent*. it Ons ran toed tobacco habit cure, makes weak 0 men strong, blood pure. 69c, ftL All druggist* 1 It is easier to make a record for laziness )- than it is to make a good living. |e Piso's Cure is a wonderful Cough medicine. Mhs. W. Pickkht, Van Sicklen and blake ao v v -v. lxtt: T Tho success of many trreat men is duo to e their use of other men's brains. n _ Kdoeata Tour Bowels With Ca?carets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, r ?c. S5c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. ^ Tho marria^ actress often tries to make a 3 bit by posing as a miss. U Lyon dt Co's "Pick Leaf " KtBohlag Totacro is tho "best of the best." 2 ounces and cigarl" ctte book for 10 cents. Try it. 0 Tho troubles of her neighbors trouble a wornun more than her owd. t" Beauty I? Blood Deep* ii Clean blood means a clean skin. No )f beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathara tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im* " purines irom me douv. ncgiu 10-uay hi it banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,?beauty for ten cents. All drug11 gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. e 0 A rolling stone gathers no moss; but thero are lots of men wlio don't use moss in their business, anyway. i, Fits permanently cured. No fit* or nervousit ness niter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. trial bottle and treatise free a Dk. K. H. Kline. Ltd.. 981 .?rch St. Phila. Pa. g The Old Buy Line. i- After a summer's sojourn in the North, with ie Autumn cam* a desire for Dixie's I,and, and j the question arises, by what ro.tJ.te? Jt was . almost simultaneously answered, bavlhg " traveled by the Okl Bay Line'On several n former occasions. Hence, one evening found e me boarding the steamer Georgia, soon to glide ou' of the harbor into the beautiful Chesapeake, whose waters furnish so many J of the delicacies which appear on the menu 51 to liio ak vuo n on oca tou uavuto oa this and other steamers of the Old Bay Lice. The "Georgia" Is 4 substantial, oom^ iaodious, oeautlful steafioer, capacity three n to four hundred, handgonjely furbished and it well equipped salon and stateroom!. giving l0 every comfort for a delightful trip. Old Point also is a sufficient inaucemqnt to tne 3" tourist to travfel by the Old Bay Line, ,n which imprewed me as the best line Nortb. a With a hope to repeat the trip at no fab djj tant day, I bow myself from your presence. ir E. K. B. i Tbc Only Time There Was. The necessity that there shall h. >nly one man who "has the say" in i nilitary command is thoroughly reoog aized in the United States artuy. .\ ?tory is told of General Shafter, <0111 tiander of the Americanexpeditionary force for the invasion of Cuha. whirl llustrates the punctilio of the regular? 11 this regard. At a certain frontier post at whirl Shafter. who t! 1 n held an inferiot rank, was eommander. many year? tgo. a discussion arose among severa iflieers as to the exact time of day V captain, with his watch in his hand said: "It is now exactly three o'clock." "Oh. no." said n lieutenant, "by m\ r;uie it's eight minutes past three." A third young officer drew his watcl nit of his pocket. "I know my time i'.\actly right." he said, "and my watcl; says two minutes past three." At this juncture Major Shaftei ooked at his silver watch. "I don't know what your watches ay." he remarked, "but I wish you tc indcrstand that in this command it is ive minutes past three." Then the young officers rememberer hat the authority of the coinmnndin; iflicer extended even to the time ol lay.?Youth's Companion. %<10U Itcuard. SI00. 1 ho readers of this pup -r will be pleased ti earn that there is at ieast one dreaded dis ;ase that science has been able to cure in al ts stages, and that i< Catarrh. Hall's Catarrl Jure is the only positive cure now known t :he medical fraternity. Catarrhbeine a con ititutional disease, requires a constitutiona :reatinent. Hull's Catrrh Cure is taken inter inlly. acting directly upon the blood and inu :ous surfaces of the system, thereby destro nit the foundation of thediseasc, and civini the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing it vork. The proprietors have so much faith ii ts curative power sihat they offer One IImu ired Dollars for any case that it fails to cure <cnd for list of testimonials. Address f. .1. Cheney & Co., loledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 7.V. Hal.'s Family Fills are tho best. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup for child ret teething, softens the Rums, reducing inflama lion,allays pain.cures wind colic. ?jc. a botts, Nothing Too Good for Them. No one will be surprised now to reac he following from the New York Tri' )uno: "Tho question is asked whethei >x-Confederate 'organizations shall b< isked to participate in a peace demon itration of National veterans. 'Ex Confederate?' That means fellowi vho used to ride behind 'Joe' Wheelei loesn't it? Well, then, the questior inswers itself. Room for the '.Tohnnj Seb'! No place where the flag flies ii oo good for 'Joe' Wheeler, and wher< le goes his old comrades must likewisi THE EXCELLENCE OF SYELP OF FIOS is due not only to the originality anc simplicity of the combination, but alsc to the care and skill with which it i.' manufactured by scientific processes * A A???*? A L11Ci>T)T*r Known to tliu tAl,ifU.;.>iA 17IVJ oihti Co. only, and we wish to impress upor all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fiq Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact wil assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam founia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfactior which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guarantj of tfye excellence of its remedy. It i? far ip advance of all other laxatives as it acts op the kidneys, liver and bowqls without irritating or weaken ing "tjjem, And it does not gripe noi uau.s5S.te. In order to get its beneficia effects, please remember the name oi the Company"? CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCISCO, CaL LOUISVILLE. Ky. NEW YOKE. N.T --PATENTSProcured on Mh, oreasy inttalnjenls.VOWLF.S . BURN'S, Paieut Attorneys, 237 Broadway, N. 5 TV-ANTED -C?*e of had health that R I-P-A-N?T will not <snetit Send 3 ots. to Rlpans Oheijoioi Co., NewYor-i, for 10 sample* and lOOu testimonial " i t| i i^lRFPI I DRILLING MACHINES < '?fp Wfl A 1 I I all kinds anu sizes, fc I) Hll fel I drilling wells for housi ' ^ farm. City and Villas II VV BIDSBB Water Works, Facti rics, Ice Plants, Brev n cries. Irrigation, Coal an II n Mineral Prospecting. Oil an n Gas, etc. Latest and Pest. 5 JL&Sr22 ?J years experience. WRITilU f3S$lr2& J WHAT YOU WANT. LOOMiS & NYMAN, Tiffin, Ohil FREE WATCH Send your address and we will express SO fine. Ion filler Nickt . cigars. When said, remit us $2.30 at we will in* 1 you, free, a handsome stem wind at set watch, which retails for J2.50. WINftTO CIUAK CO.,No. ->J Alain St, Winston, ff> Df |DCYmDJ8C0VKRY; girt ?,*-" 9 v9 I quick rahaf and cures won OMi &?j .I 'or book of testimouials and 10 dayi Uaatment Free. Dr.3 E.ftUU 9 SOWS. Atlanta. Gi nil ATA -if Your Future Husband or Wife un rnU I y .Inteof uiarrldge. Your Horoscope willte Send date of birth, height, weight, color of hair nr 23c. to C. liiciifirds, 1(0x22. station U, Cincinnati, Uh The B'st BOOK tIFf nously illnitrated price $21, fres to anybody sendlr two annual subscriptions at 91 each to the Overlap Monthly. SAN FK AN CISCO. Sample Overlaud, 6 IN ordering goods or making enquiries of at vrreisers it will be to your advantage to met tion this paper. So. 3 A A '1 Buys a six months' scholarshi| V 4:11 before O^t. I. Write at once 1 Ully f HARI OTTF COM WFRCIAI. COI LEGE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - I Satisfaction ouRWatch-woru- ; 1 7 Mr. J. Morrison, of Woodenville, King & County, State of Washington, writes concern- . T ing his dealing with us: 'T received the goesls l Y yesterday in good shape and am highly < 4 pleased with them. Hereafter when I need < A anything in yourlinc you will hear from me." j T t " So they come frrmall I ! ^ Our Catalogue is fill- who buy from us. A < t A [ ed with Bargains, thousand purchasers / C T [ mean a thousand saiis- i T customers and fcnsi- . A 'Vcfrf ness friends. Why don't / ( I J -^/| you send for cur new ^ V N'T/'fn catalogues, anyway? \ A > 111(11! Thev arc absolutely lite, / ! J !j j 111 lp for the asking. j i I ftrA1 Our Carpet catalcgue ^ j ^ V'' i! 11 f t.,j 's lithographed in ten / I J colors fr. m nand-painied * j plates, that show the cr s J A J x S'K"S fa i t h f u 11 y, and / . s show alsa art squares, [ t VCWt.1/ ' rugs, and draperies in \ * A ' Mi their real colors; it also / I ] contains a superb line of $1.40 and not a cent! lace curtains, on all of ( , a _ " ^ 1._ t I i,,ir or .. I 4ft more xor tnis ^ w 1 Y bier Seat Koclser, least. ) ; solid Oak or finish-1 Our Furniture cata- \ A cd imitation mahog-;'ogue is the best ever is- ' ] 1 Y any. Huilt like a sued. If you don't be- jj j railroad bridge, it's I ieve us,write for it. The I A so strong, and easily best of it is the prices, A. worth 52.30?but our, they're 40 to fco percent Y , price lower than you >u?pect. < A A # 1. A Write for our cata- A ' T y |logues today, Madame, Y ) ! [and when they arrive do 4 g not sleep until you have read them, every J ? word. Address (exactly as below). JULIU? HINES & SON, Y ' I Dept. 310 Baltimore, Md. J , mmi; i 1 CHILL TONIC ) IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. I ? WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. Galatia, Ills., Not. 16,18S3. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:?Wo sold last year. 600 bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and hare bought threo gross already this year. In all oarer- j perience of 14 years, in the drug business, bare I never sold an article that gave such universal satis- ' taction as your Tonic. Yours truly, I AJ1NEV.CARB 4CO SEED WHEAT FOR"SALE! From the greatest crop ever grown in the South. 'I hree varieties: Fulcaster, a bearded ' wheat: Red Mav and White Clausen, both smooth or beardless. Wheat is now verv f reo I from cockle seed and broken grain, being far superior to the usual run of seed wheat. We L will, however, reclean the wheat when de' sired, taking out almost every cockle seed and pieces of broken grain as well as any inferior , grain there may be in it. Wheat as it now is price 81.iW per bushel, recleaned wheat *31.15 1 per bushel. J'hese prices are both on cars at Charlotte, including sacks. Each sack contains two bushels, bend in your orders at | once if you wish to secure the best seed wheat on the market. Terms: Cash with order. 1 Charlotte Oil & Fertilizer Co., I f or Fred Oliver, CHARLOTTE, N. C : PPU SAWl. ; Ml? WOOD? ' -- II Whynotnsethebcstraachinory i ^tAL^ind Bare time and Btrength.The j l "Electric" ^SMALLEY SAWS j enable one man to do the work ten conld do In ] Etheoldway. Our "Electric" Circular Sawn j i I Pv. ^ andNclf-Feed Drag Saws i , 5 Buttle I .y are by far the best general I E Creek J 7f?vj purpose Farm Saws ever : g Drag made. Send for Descrip- i and yrice Icoot i utters and Horn? Powers! 1 1 A ' ? 8MALLSY MFC. CO., Manitowoc, Wis. | p ImMMSMMBB SIS C. ! I Thompson's Eyo Water!1 i MRS. PINKHAM'S AVA I Neglect is the Forerunner of Miser] band Writes of His Nearly all the ill health of women is tri feminine organs. These derangements d< the sensations i k trouble. - vj^rSi^ Pathetic s s Pinkhara of ^ ill isserious heart t- ^11188^%, ^ I ^ Thehoa ~ E. Pinkh i- male ills is so well established that it n< y years it has been used by women with res P Mrs. Pinkham invites all women who ai 0' to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice. All I_. only, and no charge is made. A Million Women Have Been Benefited by K . The City by the Sea. rhe KEELEY INSTITUTE, N. E. Cor. Vanderhorst & Smith Sts., CHARLESTON SOI TH CAROLINA. Atlantic Ocean Surf Hath in?. Yat^hin?, Toatins; and Fishing. Trolley and Ferry {idea 7, 18 and 23 miles, Sullivan Island and he Isle of Palms, all to be enjoyed while mder treatment lor Whiskey or Morphine Addiction, )pena Oct. 3rd and will be the only JKeeley Institute In the State. MACHINERY Hi Engines, Boilers, tJins, Elevators, Harvest* ncr \1 at*hinurv VVnnH.wnrkincr Machinery. ?aw. Grist and Cane Mills, Cotton and Hay Presses, Rice Hullers, W ind Mills and Tanks, leather and Rubber Relting, Packings, Pipe ind Pine Fittings, Shafting and Pulleys, supplies of all kinds. Hie Celebrated Jingle Cotton Gin. Til? improved .Tlnrray Ginning System l,arge Stock. Prompt Shipments. Reliable Goods at Low Prices. W. H. GIBBES & CO., *Om Charlotte, N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. ? # AT FACTORY PRICES. Pianos & Organs Can be obtained direct from the factory ind freight paid. J represent the builders of he most reputable makes of both Pianos and Organs, hence will save you money. For erms, prices, etc., address M. A. MALONE, - Columbia, S. C. PIANOS and ORGANS. y n I ask comparison in quality, price* " and terms. M, A, HALONE. THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO. -g. I 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.++ AMES Engines and Boilers, \ULTMAN & TAYLOR Threshers, 'MONI1 OR" Dustles9 Grain Separators, Sins, Presses, Corn and Cane Mills, ENGLEBURG Rice Huller and Polisher, DE LOACH Saw Mills, Leather & Rubber Belting, Lacing, t Packings. Pipe, Iron Fittings, In* jectors. Pulleys, Shafting, Hand Pumps and General Supplies. CHARLESTON. - - S, C. rry our B-L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Metal SAWMILLS. If you need a saw mill, any size, writ* ma before buying elsewhere. 1 have m Acf aAmnlnia linn rtf mtlla of ABV dealer or nanufacturer la the South. CORN MILLS. Very highest grade 8tones, at unusual]y low prices. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, . Planers, Moulders, Edger*, Re-Sawa, Band Saws, Laths, etc. ENGINES AND BOILERS, Talbott and LIddell. Engleberg Rice Huller .In stock, qulok delivery, low prices. V. C. BADHAM, No. 1826 Main St, Columbia, S. C. [)R. Gilder's Liver Pills. W are so <omblned that they do four things: l?t. They oct on the Liver. 2nd. They act on the I'pper Dowel*. 3rd. They act on the Lower Dowel*. 4th. They act upon the Kidney*. Note They do not sicken or gripe. Other pills do ne-fourth; some one-ha1 f of this. Glider's do It alL 25 Cents a Bo* by Mall, rhe Howard <A Wlllct Drug Company Al'CifKTA. GA. MAKE THEM. nd rery LOW PRICES. Lnrpo sto-'k. Also IPK, VALVES hikI FITTINGS. KNINES, BOILERS. MILLS and REPAIRS. iombard Iron Works & Supply Co,* AUGUSTl, OA. r ' RNIXG TO WOMEN. j and Suffering?A Grateful Huswife's Recovery. iceable to some derangement of the > i> not cure themselves, and neglect of resulting from them is only putting tories are constantly coding to Mrs. vomen whose neglect has resulted in trouble and a whole train of woes, le story of a woman who was helped 'inkham after other treatment failed:. Mas. 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