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Probably you use if? d Nearly everyone does, and if so you know all about how far superior it is tc either baking soda or baking powder. Leaven is the latest advance in baking preparations, and if you d Ki t use it you should. It Is Tlettcr Th;iv <*/?i Ivc&rse it will nckc histv w just right every time. No more vel'.nw spots or soda, lar.tc. it Is Better Thau Bukiag Pawvlcr Kecav.so it is half as strong again a::d one heaping toiisjjooiiful wii! thi work of t*o rounded It-asp' "!::! cd the best baking powder ever made. Tt Dov't Spoil bnt :s so prepared that with o: 3-na y eare it will retain dsful! .weigh * wars. We do not have '<> \ " < tin cans like l>akiui? powder a: I t" saving enables u.. t?? :j;vc you i> value for your >:i y the. i ev Pad btfore. ".I .i/i J'ru I'jvrrr'k / ; * I ma. j ! i"Acme" Bicycles'* ! ;#> Models. High Grade. , ; ? 1C OR ACE AS AGENTS SELL FOR S7.V0C. , ij. j W- Ksvc co Agents but Sell Dircc: # Il-i i> ;bo*RM;r at Manufacturer's fej Prices, Saving You nil Agcat'o Profit?. j i R-st tan -.Tills, Superb fini?h Eight *- : ? t!. .1:: aic-.tcts Wc s>h?4> anywhere with 1 ..? o; examination, jmy express j . s Ixm'i ways end rvtund your 1 . y it not 1" represented, livery ia full<t inuirantrcd ac:iinst i 1 J','; if Irnli well as f>pfactive Work- jgtf! .../' / >. :?< ad tor catalogue. Bj ACME CVCI.E CO., 7 .d? At-.? ? . Pllchnrt Inn. r;H; ' ^gp|; The Drug Store but price the same a? ordinary brands. Dracglst; buy Anvil Soda }:i hulk and si-ll it atflvv (' !.t.- sic ounce. Grocers sei' it hi jKtckagvs at 10c.a i >r 3 pounds for 25-c. /;f is Exactly ibc Same Sod y-, 'Co v"t. llie bod. you must insist on {isck.igcs wul ?: by h'1 manufacturer with tbe _ UXVtL CRAMO TRADEMARK. _ Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests t he rood and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach i' in otlioieney. It instantly relieves arid fiermanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Ffatu'ence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Hcadache.Oa.tr.ii^ia.Cramps,and all other results of inwerfectdigestion. Prepared by E * ?vt"*tt ACo.. CI>leago. mi HNHENIC MATTRESS. Thiimattrww depend* largely upon nir-the mot-t rexil lent force known to ?eienoe?for it* luyurioo* comfort it uw. bnvin.-t .1 hollow control nit rpm-6 the IrnKth and vudtt of lb? i&wttreM contaiuinx uprinjj M-ction with W ntoo Aprtng-intercoi.ed into wovon wire fahrio at top and Itot torn. Around hi* is ; ! ?*?f ti<o tilling, uui>-Hl.M>rbent anil eptJ- pore wnltc < foil, The air ondrr pressure it combination with th? Hpriu.-*-re-iilt ia a C??1 ren.ark..bl? elasticity, uod ?itb the oUter fpntnrm. make t he niattrn. jyS'oji c, pnonnattc. *o'i i'?lilatno; and of downy soft res.-. BctU: than utiy wUter naUrtw at toy price. CDCC'fo introduce am a a -A<-M K* & S C X J Hygienic Matter** wo will for s llmilort time Include with ererj i 3 Order a Cue liriuu Trimmed, U V hllo F.nnmi lri' fl f Slrtnl Ind Free, 22i?. 11 P\ Knrln?r?. same As ! || i (j mi ltJj miopt^d by the P. S " VJ i . i \ tl[ months of the mini ^^vjp I 1 '. I I f ' t ^ 'Jrl ri?nl tests H? be*1 <r & gtttft virtues com f?rt,du.-cb!lit) f.hd tl?i"lint". AiL:-!?!*? iteulf eutomnticrillj In vary in. weights. a lisht and heavy t*ixon lyinc ride b> -ide will not roll a.-ain't each other, iv-r>d tie One Hollar, rtatt ^vra<riJ ^ ^ and oay'.i < e OB3*e''eeel** 1iK3e**^*aCj3 ? ance?K 14.1)11 aod fr<-i;kt clinr-*??only when eati?fted thai they are tsactlv an represented. Where ull curb- 01ft.OOis sent wi: 'i order we ercauy frcljtht In lull from Ihisend Further we will make khlinneit with the ?|.m? miner starf'linstb.it it, in jrour judgment. themattress atone i? no1 worth mire than tri.lO and bettor than any oil.er mattress no matter how costly, you can hove >mir money hack. Xl?e e. ivcof tl)i< lo-.tcroas doe* not begin to represent it' nine, the r-.i) solid iomfort found in it* line. Near!: everybody who hiw ' sssl it thus fat has reported ful *1> OS vtUue received in the first month's u<e. The premium < offered in connection with ths mnt'TWi i free -'ft lroaa t, ; for lha Advertising wb.oli wn ev ewe wiil ohte u fro n th'i nw an your far' of litis teat! re** It isby tt-io ai:>a9 that it? full morit* can tie appreciated. On rcijJ.'?t we will isjad duplicates of personal letter' of endorsement lro:u the celebrated Chicago surgeon Dr. J. H. Voce' W o.hii'k'.oii lieoni:, late poomaoer o Ohieio.'o; fir. .loeenh of siege!. Cooiwr A Co. o Chic.it"), iU. *V. Clitlord of Chicago.and many othe well kno-ui ;at0i>2u. of the inorits of this mattioes. A?U fa. Bool l. t A." Ef ?"> gjf jg ? Snnp'se of covers and illustrate'! cata 1 c\ si, ?? ic^u? showing more than <?tl sty le? o tcnefias !ic4r: all ^rtt _ P -5cc?. Acme Ncivlnf - M-acliln s. 'Jest's IFl'Vani Acme Brn-?-Trlmme? Metal Re 'e. & antic f3"1" and (>riglil Foldlm - Bed*. 'iialei. I.w'k- era, ete. f ACME S?P?WC J ' VV. <J3<1 St. >*; . :M!CAC?O. % POPULAR SCIENCE. Some recent tests have brought tc light the fact that iodine occurs in ceri tain articles of human food in small quantities, and as it occurs in fish and shell lish, it has recently been suggested that this fact may be the reason why lish is so valuable a food for invalids. Traces of iodiue havo been found in cod-liver oil, and it is possible that it, together with the [ bromine ami phosphorus, contributes i to its tonic effects. Light travels fully <>.000,000,000,000 miles in a year, and even the most modest guesses as to the parallax of Polaris make it thirty-five light years. ? i ? v> 1 Si Si T w o in ii Af v light years, hut lie has since modified hi* figures. Hence, if one will write two hundred and ten nud add twelve ciphers thereto he will have the liunij her of mile? which the most conservative authorities believe intervene between the earth and the pole star. i The deep sea is in total darkness, and plant life, according to Sir John Murray, is quite absent over ninetythree per cent, of the ocean bottom. Pishes and invertebrates, however, are scattered over the floor of the i ocean at all dejiths. The majority of these deep sea animals live by eating the mud, clay or ooze, or by catching | the particles of organic matter falling from the surface, tt is probable that ' three-fourths of the deposits now covering the floorcf the ocean have passed 1 through the alimentary cauals of 1 marine animals. From a recent investigation on tho influence ol pressure on rniiK. 1: np: i pears that milk under a procure of I ten tons could be shipped a five or i ten days* jor.rney without fear ot spoiling, hut the cylinders capable of ! carrying su h a pressure would probably weigh more than the milk. Cir.-at 11 pressure applied for r? short tiiue I1 greatly delayed souring. After a ! pressure of thirty tons for eight \o f twelve hours, milk wiil usually keep j sweet three to live days, and after a ri pressure oT forty tons at 121 degree* i Fahrenheit for an hour, meat kept iu good coudition lor three months. I Dr. E. W. Scripture described beI ii.a * movioon Accneittfmn frvr flirt Ji IUIU I lie AIUII1V.IU .A . ! i Advancement of Sciruce the method i of\ producing au jesthesia by the di; rect application of an electrical enri rent without the application of drugs. ', Au alternating current with equal positive and negative phases was made } to traverse the nerve. At a proper 1 frequency of about 0.000 complete , periods iu a second it can be made to . cut oir all sensatory communication I by this nerve. Netdles can be run i into the part of the body supplied by this nerve without any pain being felt. As to the distance of the present pole star from the car:h, it may bo mentioned that its light requires nt>ont I 41.U years to reach the earth, not withstading the fact that ligut dashes along with such inconceivable speed that it will rover 185,000 miles per second. The light from Vega, the next polo , 1 star, requires eighteen years to trai verse the distance between it and tho . earth- As a consequence, we do not see the present pole star as it is at tho present time, bat as it was 44.0 years ago. Indeed, if tho pclo star were , blotted out from existence to-day, it j would still continue to shine out as vividly as ever for 44.0 years. So it i is with all other ?tars, according to : their distances. A Peripatetic London Church. St. Bartholomew's Church, Moor ; Lane, is ouco more on the move. 1 Among ecclesiastical establishments i it is a regular vagrant, but, unlike i mo3t rolling stones, it has gathered a j good deal of moss in the way of en| dowment. Originally this ambulant ! buildiug stood on the site of the Sun insurance office, but, having no par' ishioners, was bodily moved to its ! present position about fifty years ago. Jiow it is to be demolished once more ! and rc-eiected, stone by stone, in 1 some populous suburb. St. Barthol, oinew the Wanderer may fairly plead that this recrudescence of uomadio habits is not due to flightincss, but to ; the centrifugal tendency of modern 1 Londoners, who no longer live, like ? their medimval forefathers, over their ; places of business and playfully empty i from their upper windows their dust; i bins on the heads of innocent wayI | farers.?London Telegraph. > I M Itrit a Man's a Man. Why do all newspaper writers, when j writing of a marriage, say that the | "couplo were pronounced man and wife?" I admit that the bride was not a wife uutil married; but was not t the bridegroom a man before he en| tered the marriage state? Sincerely, t Querist. No, no, no! Ask any woman. No - male is more than half a man until i married. It requires matrimony to , round out his being. In some parts 1 of tho couutry, when one inau is iu I irotiucco 10 uuinuer, me ursi. ijucij' * is, "G! i to know yon: married man r or dog: And the answer is "Dog," if the i<:ic interrogated is a bachelor, and "Man," if ho happen to have a [ wife.?Victor Smith, in New York i Press. I . There are 3,3G3,720 Christian Endeavorers. Clffl IIKM I Presbyterian Chnrcb?Kov. J. E. 1 Duulop, pastor, 1st Sunday, 4 p. m.; ' ?_ 1 C! 1 1 ? _ _ "i.i ouuutiv 11 u. hi. Methodist Cbnrch ? Rev. W. S. , Mai tin, pastor, 1st anil 4tb Sundays, , 11 a. ui. and 7:30 p. m.; 15 J Sunday, 7:30p. in. Baptist Church?Rev. F. W. Eason, minister, 2nd Sunday. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni.; 4th Sunday 7:30 p. in. i Episcopal Church -Rev. R. W. Barnwell, pastor, 2nd Sunday 11 a. in.,7:30 p. m. out: CLUB OFFKRS. i The County Record one year and ' the Farm Journal live years, ?1.00. j The County Record one year and the j Home and Farm, SI.25. The County Record one year and j the Semi-Weekly News and Courier, ! SI. 75. TbeCountv Record ono vear and tho Tri-Weekly (X. Y.) World* SI.65. The County Record one year and ! the Semi-Weekly Columbia btate,82.00. ! The County Record one year and the | Atlanta Constitution, 81.75. . Buell & Roberts': CASH DRY GOODS STORE. ' j Eoinc Of Our Specials: 1 I'mltraDou T?lliok St-rge, 12 different styles of Decorated ' China, ami Sterling Silver, Congo ban- I dies, 89 cents. 2ti-incu, Steel rods, Black Sorgo, Congo bundles, -19 coats. 2G-inch, Black Silk, Sterling Silver, Turned Corgo bandies, Si.29. 2G-iucb. extra quality, Black Scige, with bhick uud dark green carved handles, at 65 and 98 ceuts. Gentlemen's 2G-iuch. Black Gloria Silk , Steel rods, Sterling silver, turned Congo handles, ?1.30. 2o-iucb, Steel and Wood rods, Black Serge, 49 cents. 2G-iucb, Black Serge, latest style Horn handle, ?1.24. BLACK SATIXE at 5 cents. White Lawn, 40 inches wide, 5c. Cambric at 5c. White Table Damask at 20, 25, 34; IS, 50, 74c, SI uud SI.25. Bed Damusk at 15, 20, 25 and 35c. Beautiful Colored Silks at 24 cents. Hi:ck Towels, bright borders 5c. | Towels at 5c. Bleached Huck Towels, U S, 37x20, at 10 cents. Lace Curtains, Crush Skirts, wbito I'laid Aprons,Wrappers, Lambrequins, Tinsel Drapery, Bureau Scarfs, Billow Cases, Side Combs,Shirt Waists,Brush Braid, Dress Bones, Crash, Straw Sailors,Bell Crow n Sailors, and several other kinds too numerocs to mention and quote prices, proportionately cheap. Jr.st received, 1 caee Cordet's Bcatiful (Icods at 5c per yard Furniture Department10-piece Solid Oak Suits $17. 10-piece Solid Ouk Suits $18. 10-piece Solid Walnut Suits $65 to 8110. Solid Oak Sideboards S12 to 815. Iuiitatiou Walnut Sideboards 86.50 to 88. Single Lounges $4 to SG. Bed Lounges $8.50 to 815. Imitation Walnut Beds $2.50 to 86. Mattresses 82 1o 88. Bed Springs 82.25 to 84. 6-foot Oak Extension Tables $4.50 to 810. 5-foot Imitation Oak Extension Tables 83.50. Kitchen Table 81.25 to 81.75. Full Sizo Willow Bookers SI.50. Kitchen Safes 82. 75 to 83.50. Stoves 85.25 to 820. Ladies' Desks $5 to 814. | 10-pieee Decorated Cbarmber sets 82.19 6-foot Smyrna Bugs $2.88. J 5-foot Velvet Carpet Bugs Cl-50. 5-foot Smyrna Bug* $1.40. I 3-foot Smyrna Bugs CJo. 6-foot Jute Bugs 98c. Window fhades 10c to 81.25. i Bamboo Easels 50c to $1.50. ' Just received, a new lot of fine i Chinese and Japanese m-.ttiegs. ! GUSH?, | 573 and 575 King St., Charleston.S.C. i i Skin Diseases. | For the speedy and permanent cure oif tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Chain{ berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is : without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and ! its colli iuued use effects a permanent ' cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch. scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, j chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and j granulated lids. lfr. Cady's Condition Porrd^rs for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge Price, 20 cents. Sold by 9 One Gal! The needle keeps the generating tube that will not go ot flicker. The light < a gas jet or lamp, on the market and be had. IT WILL If not sold in your THE IMP 132-134 Lake Stre raam<M) nn?l coach preen Gem **&&*&& i*c<1 tire*. ar. 1 high-pra^e rqui) remt SEND ONE DOLLAR bt>pht cf frttnr \% ui>i. n'n> t?? pxinvnfti) >n ar.?l eppr??va!. If vou don't f?r.?l it !r.?% n-n.r OKDCi: TO-DAY if ve?i'Wtw?ntfcn he rfitpp. WE HAVE BICYCLES & f- r u?, ait.? JbVoo TTr?? of MMi.ilf whwli i v/ciits v i? t)?* frritMt F.xrlualTv Blcy lr liou??? in rtif world *r Ch:cat . | ?*:. v ex j rr^* comi^i* JliJ to oar every"**1 J, I. i IBIGGL1 " J M C^rm T lUe/1 r-n- ?\ xuiiii f- Up-'O-datc, ( N sorncly pr: C ({ No. 1-BiGC \S Vy- . J I All about H J tf ll \ No. 2?3IGC JSt \ T of \ I contains 4 5 V^v ^ No. 3?BKi(j i V ^1,-tev I Ailanout 1 | J tell* evj-rvtl J I'rice, ;o Cc I 4TVM I No. ^?BtGC J \ , ,-j i KT I. All about C I \y N sale; con!.. \ breed, with \ . _ p No. 5?I>!GC I Just out. / T, J I cry, Discard \ tun^-.s am! y J \ \ TheBitiGLE!?( \ uk aeyt'.ir f \ ore having ? ^ S-fe"?! (L .a.*- 1 lor I. K^sy^Mu ^4'" 1 I **- Is your paper, n: l(( old; it is the fin quit-afler-you-hn f f.. 1,'nrV ?. of America?-liavi 1 Any ONE of the BIGGLE B - <5 \ cARS (remainder of :< :$, :oco ? to any atidres.* lor A DOLLAR till j Sample of FARM JOl RNALau I V. ir.MER ATKINSON. A II I9 i h ^tNk2NS* THE " NECES i I 1 The best-informed men and . MONTHLY REVIEW OF REV it the " necessary " and " indis I of to-day ambitious men and questions of the month, and r them at the right time. When gigantic combination of trusts, AMERICAN MONTHLY, givir theory; when the Dreyfus afiai of Dreyfus and the great case c tvery montn, in - ine rro i gives a comprehensive picture vious thirty days. In the depa that have been published duri quoted from, so that the reader; , the gist of them. In every isst ! including the portraits of the history of the month. To be thoroughly well infoi her work. A subscription to OF REVIEWS represents an ii well as entertainment. One su I a life subscriber, and when you my subscription and secure no 1 my death." Price 25 cents per number, A sample copy will be sent I i THE REVIEW 0! 13 Astor Place I - I | JL 21 Imp< | Admittedly the the The Imperial , . quois Bicycles $ifi;75 oo of the faouvu Iroquois Model 3 IU ? < 'ill be c old ?l Juatone-tkJrd Ibair rr al ub?. ROQUOIS CYCLE WORKS FAILED wheels wen >o expeasifoty built, and we have hovght ih#? entire plant at a f erred de at -0 f^iu on the dellar. U : th it we gal 4t?> Model 3 Iruqn*i? |?v fries, finished and complete, Made tO Sell at $60* To art rtiae car bur. >esi we I.eve concluded fo sell tkfw -SOO at joat whu rey stand ui, and mike the oiunclouo ofee of a Model ? ROQUOIS B J CYCLE ^ 316- ahey last. y?e wWfo -c strictly up-to-date, faaou*everywherof r beicty and poodqueJrtT. ICOPO1 DTflU lf0dc' >* Kodc);s to * vreii known to nr?d twVliir 2 Uri a dctaue ! <Ae?en;Wcn. Shelby \ \ in. tcandree bmir. improved two-piece er*nk, detachable tprx k*:a, arrli cr..wn, irrel hubs and l ancer, 2*$ in drop, finest mckc! a/.-! enamel. caI?i?, frames. 22, 24 and 2i> :n . Lull"*" 22 ta.; beet Record," guar nthrooghoul. Our Written <-wurnntie with cr*rj b.rycI#. ranU-e f ?r charge .?<Hie way? state whether Udief'or??m?*.eo)or and 1 w*- wil! ship t* O D. for the bulanco tf 15 7.r? nn-express 'n?reea?, eu>?c woedrrfr.l Btc/ele Offer ever made, i*cd it back ttuuret ntel 60 cents discount for ca*h in full w.tii order. 1 mpletelire of *!#0 !)edH* at fill.60 and t.u. ^wmt-haml 1 >el- it to *10. We want RlbEK } .4 ele !a?t your Thii v*tf we ? ffer wheeN and cfldi fur w??rk o.,m* Fnte for our liberal propowit Ion. We ?w known e. en w he^w 1-1 are perfectly reliable. we refer to any Uuik or busjuea* house iu viZAD CYCLE GO.. Chicuno, ///? j > iet* ef i?nq-i?i^11 j.4 *?^'na u j ui u n^uaiicu vuiut?t :oncise and Comprehensive?Hand inted and Beautifully Illustrated. JACOB B1GGLE j iLE HORSE BOOK : or.-cs?a Common-^fasf Treatise. with over ons ; a standard work, Price, 50 Cents. iLE BERRY BOOK |rowing Small Fruits?read an:! lenm how ; ; colored lite-like reproductions of all leading J id 100 oilier illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. ; LE POULTRY BOOK oultrv : the L>e?t I'onltrv Book in erlstenec ; J : withzj colored lite-like reproductions * iti> .pal breeds; with 103 other illustrations. nts. : ?LF. COW BO< K j curs and the Dair^ Business; having a great ; ins 8coloredli!e-likercpr<vluct)Ot!-?of e.xh ; 132 other iltas.rations, l'rice, 50 Cents. iLB SWINc BOOK : Ul about IIoks?Breeding, Feeding, Entch- J e;, etc. Contains over so benutitul half- I ther engravings. Trice, 50 Cents. J JO.'CS are iinupie.oritrinal.useful?you never ; igiikctliem?so practical,sosensibte. Vliey :i cnorniot'.s sale?Ef?-t, Wot, North and j "rv one who keeps a Horse, Cow. Hog or r prows Small Fruits, ought to send rtght : HIGGLE BOOKS. The ft JOURNAL! rule fer yon and not a misfit. It is 21 years tat boded-down, hit-t he-nail-on-t he-head,? ve-said-il. Farm an<l Household paper in iggest paper ot'its size in the Tnitcd States iuk over h million and a-ha!f regular readers. ~ J OOKS, and tbe FARM JOURNAL : . :c/)i. 1902 .-ad :<-$) will be sect by mail t d circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. ? ddress, I ARM JOVR\AI. FlilLADttrU-.A I SARY" MAGAZINE ! women in the world use the AMERICAN I IEWS to keep well informed, and call pensable " magazine. In the busy rush women must know about the important lot only this, they want to know about j the whole country is puzzled over the , a well-informed article is printed in the ig ice laius, ana us canui uistusscs iuc ir is in everyone's mouth, the best story , omes out in this magazine. . gress of the World," Dr. Albert Shaw of the world's history during the prertments, the valuable articles and books ing the past month are reviewed and 1 5 of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get ; te nearly a hundred pictures are printed, men and women who are making the ; rmed helps any man or woman in his or the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW lvestment for the best kind of profit, as bscri'oer has just written : " Count me send me a number beyond the limit of " enewal from me, consider it a notice of $2.50 a year. \ on receipt of ten cents in stamps. F REVIEWS COMPANY New York iria! Gas Lamp Covered by L'. S. Patents. BEST light on tho market and most economical. burns common stove gasoline and gives a 100 candle power light at a cost of one cent per day. Ion wiii burn (>Q hours. the burner clean, so it will rot clog, and J being in center of flame, insures a light it. There is no odor, no smoke andno can be raised or turned down just as with Hie Imperial is the most perfect light everything pertaining to it is the best to . l'AY TO INVESTIGATE. town write us for catalogue. ERIAL GAS LAMP CO. et, CHICAGO, ILL. / s> / / m / ..1