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Probably you use it Nearly everyone does, and if so yn know all about how Jar superior i? i< t either baking soda or baking powJc< Leaven is the latest advance in baking :>rej>a-:i lions, and if you don't use it It Is Better Than So/Ia g/> Jj xv-ill -:i- ke biscv.it iust richt every time. X<> more yelIo,v >:><>;* <>: soda taste. It Is Better Than Baking 1'owtln because it is halt as strung again a:.one heaping teaspoonial will do x'.. work of two rounded teaspoon fills o' the best baking powder ever made. Tt Don't Spoil but is so prepared that with ord ::a:tare it will retain its j.-.ll strength i< vears. We do no; have to pack i: ; tin cans like baking p >wiier. an'*, !':j saving enables us t<> give yon i>. value for your money thai, y . ?. a. had before. "A little lea: en Iravcne'h //; rr/,\V / i ' ' ^cruaies :'or ten cenK c oa:ia< .>r f. v.. d-r.: | "Acme", Bicycles! ;; 98 Models. High Grade. , *>.} FAME GRADE AS AGENTS SELL FOR $75.00. M ^ j We Have ao Agents but Sell Direct l|| $6 to the Rider at Manufdctnrcr's Prices, Saving You ill * ! 11 Agent's Profits. T.rst materials. Superb finish, Eight pHf . l-srant models. We ship anyw here with j|;j? J ]' ; !iv.-afc of examination, pay express I !; ; etia.-Rc-s both ways and refund your [b-fj ::? jiiey it not as ' represented. Ever/ {jj,'.;! i(i!J ".icrne" is fully inmrantccd against ilid K?"J -i l Iccldcnti as well as Defective Work- fl||l rvj . jiw/tip. Send for catalogue. :J-t ACME CYCLE CO.. R i 102 Main St., - - Elkhart, Ind. p^ Kodol HwonanoiQ fSiro vjgpvp^iu vui v Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food a nd aids Kature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the hitesT discovered digestant and tonic. \*o other preparation can approach i in otliciency. It instantly relieve- a ml perm;. nent ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigo-tinn. Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea. SickHeadache.(i.i-rr::igia.C,.;inps,and all other result ? ?? in: tvt.-ct d igestion. Prepared by E.' r <*Co. Cijicaga Drug Stare jiltns Ui? ? u-e tl.e suino ;is I rani] Dntjr^t. i Grocers S: in )*tck;y:vf at Ilk-. a : r (>?.Hnds for 2.V". /: is Exactly the Same Sada, 7 . iho > ><: yon ..ium i-aika^'v* j i.t r> i .v j. iv menu filet ts*vr v.::h i c AUYtL r.RAMD TRADEMARK. { ACME KYGIENlGjKiTTBESS. Thin Tiittrcoi ileveii'l-' Iwfitijr i.:<n> . r t*i.? :no-" Mil for-*'i fccown la ncier.ro? tor it* li-?i r <>n- nimlort in uh?, hiir.w r. hollow cent mi air < n? I i.i.K'li :.r<- i.'in of the ia.rfirer-.coatut i.xv.: i-j.Ti-. . ? r;. >n v.ilr ? ?;<ri:i|? iatercoileil in'o >". : ... . .1 at U<f> MMt tatt torn. .Vrtmao : Uix in ( ihvc-i vli*? i j * .:. i-. nfi-.ii'hitri-rt.i ?>*:* cptic onre white e-Winn f ix. ' i ? jir vsni-vor - ir in combination trilli the ?:>rin > re-alt i\ .1 ... elaiCietty.niiii ?itht!ie ?'.!< f- t?. >.. L. ;? ... 11. * hyrficuic, j uru-x.'itir. nelv-vo:- (k:.,vt.o: an.i ?.* -Mi :i rclI ran*. Ilcttrr ih.iu any ntlivr xmi:irt-?? i-.t i-rii-v. 0 9FREE^.i::"AVV" 1 v -..ill frtr n j order a line lirn?% Tr!mm<?l. I ,\f !.l,\irs-1-1'-",:-:: jS , "*4 .! ?!. j.JV.I: ? 21 ? - ? -.* i"..*- . . ? ti?; 1 vr? Jhi- > ! -at I "i :-r -&* ^ * * * ) 4 roll ; (tein ^ ocu i otl 11 ' ,, ;-! t :ze oi < ?* ?>- ??*?? >fi. juH 64 Jltn. w?* v; * .. 1; ; t _? *~ /'- .\f: * "1 \\ !?e.? I ;?C " j\ N ./ /. 2a?? - ll y^j:i \ ; ' - > '; " . ?4 .H |'J> ? lit'. ? : J J.ffO " "? I ! uf .* v. .J ;! ' t*'?? fcreoxiwEr** r-i :? ue*l. * f ' s9f(t w?u'ttr'Vr Wi- ?- ?::%* IS-'/Ht " f- .1 , ; Fnriii'V - vriF i.*. - . :;? \: fltea4h?r;h?titiii^ - * ?ti : - . wortli . M: ir 'IV ?l s Y 1 1 ' l\ 00 n?:ir;rr;:c?*f Ml .* ?" ? * '* ' ' c - ' Ta1?U\ tK* r- .* * ?. - * * .!*? # f?\*<jryhc??>" vhi> r-,M ,"t* 1 ; |IaOO vafw r^snt. ; 1 * Tin- . OUO '? " .. a fit ? : '? U O v. ! * . A. - v 1 irr- vflil c' : 1 ' fro n -Nf t \ . i? t . ti .v 1; -.Mi-nKth.. i,- ! :? . f On r?M? 4- ? \?e 1 or * k 'i < a1 <T o ^ 'iif-nt lr.>- o?. ' ?*>? iir-* 1 !. ? .. V n*'-* *'*"*? - HI ? ' : < hu .c .. - . x i '* 'n . .. o* 1 tx*t; a K. * ' ' . ?' v? ; '* * I * w*]j t; sc. ? ...... Ro #Mc - A * f Fft6?* > ' ' \: i-n C.itrh.vu. -1 <- Whp N-i'lmi .vt <1-1 1.? r? 11 . - ?? > .w Mru! v? i-: i - . j Ms C -.airs. H.*?. *< -'T^v t . ? ' put;" " w -3f' 3* j-ti. .. - the u i i r._r. co., limited. What though between thy heart aud mine The lone miles stretch, my dear. Since we have a private railway line And Love is the engineer; Love drives the engine straight and tme, i And the trains In an instant fly. ! Bearing swe<>t thoughts from mo to you Over the U A I. %J: The U A I is a wonderful road. For Uto stations are in our lienrts. And the train is dae in thine with its load The moment from mine it departs: It runs through the land of lovers' dreams That has nrar a starry sky. And fairies welded the soft moonbeams Into rails of the L" A I. J The ear? are words that we faiu would say, I Sweet words* that all lovers prize. And the euKiuo is lighted upon Its way , By the light of your fair blue eyes; Tin- boiler is fed by the senile tear* You shed when we said "good tivo," And our trustful hopeand our tender tears Are the freight of the U A J. . And never a:i a eiueut, never a wreck, Nor washout, nor strike, nor blockade. Has come to our dear little railway to cheek Tin* trains. >i? ?? the last rail was laid; I But biCK and forth. Twist your heart and mine. I Each moment the train* still fly, j Bearing sweet messages over the line Of tho wonderful I A I. Ellis i'nrker Butler, In Life. PiTH AND POINT. "Willie?"Ma. what's the lucnuiug of I 'a dead letter?''' Ma?"Oue tliat 1 give your father to mail." "I'm right."' said a mau in a discus* [ aion with his wife, "but fin outtalked."?Atchison Globe. "Did he borrow any money from yon?" "Borrow! How can I tell unless he returns it?"?Brooklyn Life. "What is your opinion of city people?'' "They live too close together i and too far apart."?Chicago Record. She?"He says he thought twice | before be married her." He?I wou! der what he could have been thiuking i about.''?Puck. A yardstick thus to liimseif di?l ir.uso As he walked along tlio street. "1 must buy :? pair and a half ot shoes Hecause ? ,iav" three feet." ? I.ile. Muggius?"Do you believe a woman : can stand more pain than a man?" I Buggins?"Certainly. You ought to j see the shoes my wife wears."?Harper's Bazar. I "I would die for yon!" exclaimed j her elderly lover, passionately. "Oh, 'lrvn'i " clio onwU'r.v/iil ill aldtMll * ' I : like jour Lair and mustache so much j belter a* they are." Sunday-school Teacuer?"Always ! tell the truth, my boy. You're too [ young to tell lies." New Scholar? ! "Who? Me? Not much! I've told 'em | till I was so sore I couldn't sitdowu." j ?Town Topics. "Did they give you a tip?'' asked a j restaurant proprietor of a new waiter i who had just served liis tmt customers. "Yes. sorr,'' v.as the reply: I "they told me I had better go carry a ! hod."?Portland Orcgouian. j "You have referred to that gentleman over and over again as a prorais ..." ing young man. "les. "But what s his business?" "That's his business , ?promising. lie promises people ">20 j)i:i" coat, dividends."?Washington : tjtft'". ; "I'm so glad it wasn't ] that struck Edith, and made her cry." "That's I right. Mamma is very much pleased to see her little girl feeling so properI iy." And then thrt child continued: ; "Because now. Hannah will have to be scolded, and i shan't." i Biil?"I'm making money selling ' mice." .l'ill?"Whom do you sell them to?" "The professor of music i ou the next block." "What ou earth . does he want mice for?" "Why. lie ' uses litem lor trying the voices of the young ladies."?Youkers Statesman. The Boer is a fair shot, thoroughly j familiar with l)i< weapon, with the | horse he rides, and with the country in which he tights. The slaughter of 1 I Company, of the British Rifles, r.t the lugogo in the Boer War of 1SS1, ! was said to have been the work of three men; but they were favorably placed to eulilade the line of recumbent soldiers, and they had the best i part of a long afternoon iu which to J do the execution. The Boer's strong point is his mobility. He can ride to n chosen spot, i dismount aud drop his reins, Are a i half dozen shots, mount again, and go i to a fresh position. His horse is j traiucd "to stand" in the veldt," 1 wherever he is left. His commissariat is ?f the simplest. A chunk of bil' tong in bin packet will supply many meals for himself, and tho grasses of i the veldt give abundant forage for his horse. His skill with the rifle has boon acquired i:i pursuit of large herd- of antelope. thu he knows nothing of the liner skill of the deerstalker. His favorite mark is a herd i of two or three hundred blesbo. I have seen a Boer refuse to firo at a : single animal, un the ground of a too i probable waste of ammunition.?An I lluglish O flic or in the Forum. A Cz-ir's Novel VisUoig-C'anl. v.1 -r-s i The Russians tell a story of the late Czar Alexander FII. that upon the v occasions when it war. iueuiui : upon him to pay a call be woui. take a gold coin bearing bis "image and superscription" ai d twist itit'it between thumb ami linger Ic:ivo I it in lien of a caril too only mail in ! ltunsin who bail strength for the feat. ! Laities' Home Journal. IB BUY. i Presbyterian Church?Rev. J. E. Duulop, pastor, 1st Sunday, 4 p. m.; 3rd Sunday 11 a. m. Methodist Church ? Rev. W. S. Martin, pastor, 1st and 4th Sundays, 11a. m. and 7:30 o. m.: 3d Su'ndav. | 7 :30p. m. Baptist Church Rev. F. W. Eason, minister, 2nd Snndav. 11 a. m. and 7::)0 ' j p. m.; 4th Sunday 7:30 p. m. Episcopal Church-Rev. II. W. BarnI well, pastor, 2nd Sunday 11a. m.,7:30 11?. I ; OI K CLUB OFFKRS. The County Record one year aud 1 the Farm Journal live years, 31.00. The County Record ono year and the Home and Farm, 31.25. The County Record one year and ' the Semi- Weekly News and Courier, 1 51.<5. The County Record one year and the Tri-Weekly (N. Y.) World, 61.65. The County Record one year rud the Semi-Weekly Columbia State,$2.00. The County Record one year and the Atlanta Constitution, $1.75. Buell & Roberts' i CASH DRV GOODS STORE. ? i Some Of Oar Specials: Ladies' Umbrellas, 12G-iccb. Black Serge, 12 ditTereut styles of Decorated i China and Sterling Silver, Congo handles, 89 cento. ! 26-inch, Steel rods. Black Sergo, i Congo bandies, 49 cents. 20-incb, Black Silk, Sterling Silver, Turned Congo handles-, Si.29. 26-incli. extra quality. Black Seige, i with black aud daik green carved han dies, at 05 and 98 cento. Gentlemen's 2t?-incb. Black Gloria Silk , Steel rods, Sterling silver, turned Congo baudles, 31.30. 20-inch, Steel and Wood rods, Black Sert?e. 49 cents. 26-incb, Black Serge, latest style Horn handle, SI-21. BLACK SATINE at 5 cents. White Lawn, 40 inches wide, 5c. Cambric at 5c. White Table I'araask at 20, 25, 34. ' 48, 50, 74c, SI ar>d SI.25. Bed Damask at 15, 20, 25 and 35c. Beautiful Colored Silks at 24 cents. Buck Towels, bright borders 5c. ToweJs at 3c. Bleached Huck Towels, II S, 37x20, at Id cents. Lace Cnrtains, Crash Skirts, white ' "1 ? VI* T amKronninn 1 IUi(l ."1 prune, 1? injJjiriri 4^aui v ?jw> Tinsel Drapery, Bureau Scarfs, Pillow Cat-*;?, Side Couibs,Shirt Waists,Brush Braid, Dress Pones, Crash, Straw Sailors,lull C'ron a Sailors, and several other kinds too numerous to mention and quote prices, uroportiouately cheap. Tust received, 1 case Cordet's Bcatiful (icods at 5c per yard Furnitnro Department 10-piece Solid Oak Suits $17. 10-piece Solid Oak Suits $18. 10-piece Solid Walnut Suits $05 to $110. Solid Oak Sideboards $12 to $15. Imitatiou Walnut Sideboards 90.50 to $j\ Single Lounges to $0. Bed Lounges 08-50 to $15. .Imitation Waluut Beds $'2.50 to $G. Mattresses $2 to S*. Bed Spiiugs $2.25 to ?I. G-foot Oak Extension Tables $1.50 to $10. 5-foot Imitatiou Oak Extension Tables $3.50. Kitchen Table $1.25 to SI. To. Full Size Willow Kockera SI.50. Kitclieu Safes $2. 75 to ?3.50. Stoves ?5.25 to S20. i Ladies' Desks So to $14. 10-j iecoDeco?ated C liar mber sets $2.10 6-foot Smyrna Rugs $2.88. 5-toot Velvet Carpet Rugs CI.50. 5-foot Smyrna Rug* $1. 10. 3-foot Smyrna Rug* < i . , 6-foot Jute Rugs 98e. Window shades 10c to$1.25. Bamboo Kasels 50c to $1.50. Just received, a new lot of fine Chinese nnd Japanese mattings. : 111 S 1818, . ; 573 and 575 King St., Charleston,S.C. : j , ?Kin diseases.; For the speedy and permanent cnre or j tetter, salt rheum ar<l eczema, Cham- i ! berlaic's Eye and Skin Ointment is rvithont an equal. It relieves the itch- ; ins and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effect* a permanent <nr?*. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, irching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. iJr. Cadr's Condition Pr.tvikrs for horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifie: aid vermifuge Price-, 23 cents. Soldbj - 7 " - maroon *n-1 ro.vh fz*m Geuta' fr?E tires aC'i )it*h-crj?!e equipment thro'14 SEND ONE DOLLAR height nf/nmf wmtrd. ar.-i w* 4 ? **An<*n&!ion and approval If von don't find it ?hr m+*l OROKR TO-HA a if jmu ?lon t want v* he dt*apf>?;r.t*u WE HAVE BICYCLES iCSS ?n every townto reprw^nt ? Hnr.ireda their bicvrl* its for t>?. sl*?> Free TJcvo of ?amn!c wheel to ai:#?it? Write {< u the crraUsi Fielnalrr B?c?yrle Houae m the world and are Chx*' . ?-un? espre^a c- ir.ren' anl to uar eajt^m-r^ ?re'jn*H?ro J. L. ME iMGGLE : & A Farm Library : Up-'o-date. Lone somcly Printe C (( ^7 r No- 1-B1GGLE \v V J~ -1 ( I AUalxmt Hon* A US h! I 74 illustrations J g i \ N0.2-BIQQLE jj l ;\u:iinnu xruwi V , 1 contains 43 coloi I > J varieties and to \ No. 3?BIQQLE I A" ahout I'o.ilt: iaiiii I tells everything ' I of all the princi / 1'riee, 50 Cents. \A No- 4-BIGGLE i \Y J i.X* W All about Cows P \< V W sale; contains ; I \ breed, with 132 \ F No. 5?BIGGLE \? - / Just out. All a X. 1 I erv, Diseases, ? ft (c< J tones and other j) \ \ The BiaOLE BOOK! \ saw anything itl j . \ ore having an 1 / ? ~~~ * <??! 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IT WILL PA 1*^ |j If not sold in your tow (tr' the imper i ^2 132-134 Lake Street, i i mm I ~" ; ois Bicycles Sill ; 1 th? ttmora Iroquois Model 3 IHb oynes. of told ?t tl4-iScach,juntuae-tkird taclr rc ^*aj MrTVirv [HOIS CYCLE WORKS FAIUO feTiMrd. raaiaaljhoilt.ar.d we liave hoojht the endrep'.ar 4; a for ? o rrata ?i ike dollar. ?HK ; we cot uv tlod?l hwp 5t KOt: ; Li KlMd and eorjp,ete. Mode to Sell at 30- T r C 4 nr ouatneu we havacuscisded to^Ci thru Mua )u? ?d ua. and make the inarieloua offer of ipk' Ml' UOIS BICYCLE >t SI6-"iakllf lierlaetThe- ' " J Jj-i?;>-V>okiU, fatnii.s#T?r> where fir braut) aril OaC 01, DIDTRII n" fr'Nunta 3 ?too *r!i knwatot hv \T.Kir I (111 a d?laiL*l description. Shr'Ly It) ii. (? ; nprorrd Iwo-pieee crank, detachable ?proc.<e<t, fCh r i*Ol'k. b.V ihaari'l hanfer. L'tj in drop, (irmt niekelae.leame! c.' i ' ura. 3* art J 24 in . Utir*' .*2 In.: beat' R*?ri. ' pit. -'"?i rhcot. 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Jew York j inan I ions r i T the H nest H imes gfl is! GasLam"^ I lestroy. ^9 ed *> I . S. Patent?. 'erliaps H 131' light 0:1 .no market bv,;the flj ? n writer H st econosnidl. . observa- B 1 on safe ^9 its common stDvepnsohr.e and 9a t candie power lirht at a cost c ' .. 99 t per day. stick,n* h around Will burn <0 hours. lay. and burner clean, so t wiU not clq; M ig in center of fame, insures . three |H There is no od<r, no smoke jAjpgalow >e raised or tuned down just 3 close to Bj Imperial is tic most perfec scam- B vthing pertainhg to it is the fcs Y TO INVESTIGATE. B n write us for citalogje. :ience, ^B JAL OAS LAMP O. I CHIC AO, I: