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rt ' f ^ FRESH TRADE DEVELOPMENTS. Graphite is being mined near Cranston, li. I., ami some parts of the deposit yield an ore with from fifty-three to fifty-eight per cent, of graphite. Packers of frnits. vegetables and other foodstuffs say that owing to the | $34.50. "Acme" Bicycles1 tj 'i>8 Models. High Grade, j j ' SAME GRADE AS AGENTS SELL FOR S75.M. ki j ^ We Have no Agents bot Sell Direct |>! ' J? to tbe Rider at Masafactarcr's ^ Prices, Saving Yea ell Agent's r--t materials, Poperh finish. Eight Afrj *v ?i?t models. We ship auyu here \\ ith ; :-t:v,?rrc of examination, pay express r !j .-.urge; both ways and r?tund your (j : !; ' til ?.iev il not as repxesrntod. Every |J jjmjj ' u" is fulli; guaranteed ngui,'s( jajjij ! i_jri 7 1 fUh uis as well as /V/it-'iix Il'orA- Jtjgl JK vrf if). Send for caUUopuc. iiT??r / l.Ti P /"A /\c;nc isYULrc w., m j 102 Main St, - - Elkhart, loo. |''| Kodo! I Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. j Itartifieialh digests the food and aid9 Nature in sir* nctheniug and reconstructing the exhausted digestive or- i gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ! ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in.* .1,. It. /Mivnc M'UlH I \ li'llf V. > .. I | K 1 lid til IILIJ tUIC3 Dyspepsia. IndLvsMon. Heartburn, ! Flatulence. Sour Stoinjicli, Nausea, j SickHeariachi .< as' ralgi?,Cramps,and all other resu! iinpert'octdigestioii. ! Prepared fcv f ' ' '"'"'"'n Chicago.^ Probably you use it? Nearly everyone does, and if so you know all about how far superior it is to either baking sooa or baking powder. Leaven i . the latest advance in baking preparations, and if yon don't use it vou should. 1 tv It Is Better Than Soda because it will make biscuit just right every time. No more yellow spots or soda taste. It Is Better Than Baking Powder because it is half as strong again and one heaping teaspoonfu! will do ti e i work of two rounded teaspoonfu' i t .the best baking powder ever made. It Don't Spoil but is so prepared that \v!:ii ordinary care it will retain its full strength for ears. We do not have to pack i: ;:i tin cans like baking powder, and tub . saving enables us to give von better ! value for your rt >::cv tha i \<m t or iiad before. \4 lit'If havrnttii ti.e hunt." ?' ounces for ten c.-n:s. j ounces five cen:*. The Drug Store Kind i?t price the same as ordinary brands. Drujnrists buy Anvil Soda In bulk and sail it at live cents an ounce. Grocer* 6ell it in packages at 10c. a pouud r8 pounds for 2f>r, It is Exactly the Same Soda fn get the best yon must insist on packages put ir> >>y tlie manufacturer urith the ANVIL BRAMO TRADEMARK. ACME J YG'EHiC MftTT^SS.^ t This mattress do;*).;-I* ur<on r-ir-the meat re-il- ' '< toot force known to scinct for it.-. 1'iyiiiiou- comfort in ima huv? ru; hoi loir central air -i.ace the 1-nj.ih an.I width ' of the mattrrt-.^ oonl liuius : 'mi: section with Nt steel ir.teroone I into woven wire fabrics at ton and Cot J * fo-.u. Arwind thisiss>liu.-*l IUh fiilinu.Muii-abvurocnt unit- t aeptle pure white enttwN I'll. 'I i.e hi' underpressure in i ' oowbi.iation witn tlie ?|iriu>"? revolt in i\ tuost remarkable I < elasticity, tint with He c.l.er features make the matt re-.* hOme-.iic. we-mnatic. self-.entilatiiiK and of down? soft iwhk ttviirr man unj ott??r nattrvaa at any r>rl<e. CO c C To i'ntrodore our q a r** "ArMK" V' i 4 ^ ^*-j0 Matt row. up will for a 1 limited time include with oven , K Border a fine llraw THmmcd. J JSC I W hlte Enutiit-led K I Metal Bed K rep. Ek< i?< i *, 9 like cut 'your > *V aC" (\.? ' "^?0 Choice of V.illth* jjjjbo - _ UW. a SjV. w s. 3H'. * and t\ 1 '.WL | feet'.and one of cm Pfl>- J celebrated |>ate:it J wrt "tv ^ "At ME" Ki d I Itpfc ^ k Spring*. turnip us ] L 1II t 1 |" ""In"111 aw adopted hi (he I'.S. ( Xr^\ S f I t ?] Army after three ., I t i I \ fyi mouth* of the moat ^*i! ' i't ' i I > ' < If I rigid Jed* n* l)e?' . JT* tf. comhitiiiid the a J * itreat virtues comfort.durublllty and 1 eteasSla.**. tdr'-is itself automatically to xaryinic ; weigh:.* t i *nt and heavy perton i: inu ride b> side will ' not noli auu'ii t each other. Hcud us (tue Hollar. -tato sine (,t Msttissa It. =_i_e-i , ~ ind B*i WMtl'eai Li - I audwow .l'shlo . t I SBp^^Y A them* pr nuMl.v.~ i-f ^ B^SSJ^ V- u tt ;it you r ^ ijf ^ p? - *" <sic?a?*"'*?'SjyVi ^S^IB^S< ?u*' -> ' '.?") and lr?*jxlii vharpv*- only when suti^ttad that I iu*jr ;i?m -.* :!> :i.- iv;My? uHyl. Wl or? ail ? u?h -iM.VOO , in fithon'.T \v?* urcjAj frt ijthf la full Iron* tliinf n?l. * t urtSjnr. .re vill n.aki* ?air*mcu: vith the exprew* under j fltftfi liaji'V.* if. in :o*>r tliHinattro^nalone i^rmt laftuti'* Tch . i ll'^i n<l Ix-t^r th;.n any oth<?r mattnjw, j no i: . ? r cok:1: . ; ?>u run have vur n.one> hack. The ?.'!? nf 1 liis in,] trr>~ doc*. not beei'i tore; rc-enf it". mJc9, I'i rml ^o!i>l eoMfort (oaa4 in if- u*e. Knrij w^rjfHjil* *'in lm< asijil it ti ns far has ivj^rteil fall J it. 0t? ... ie raoeiviet in ihe &r*l nmuth'i iiKb. The |in'inl.im i iitfi'rm! in connection wi.h the mat'ies* ! V* a irn? ci-t frotn . . for the lif nisim wli eh vie m n" 1 T2 trill :>!.tain from the rise on >r. ir ji,,rt of tlii* maltre . .'Itsb: s. ? i.'one that its full merit. inn !>?;.( rceiatcil. 1 Oi: ro^r' t -re Mill rant! duplicates of p-vsoual letters of emlorsafimnt Irom the (Olebs ltd Ohitauo |/r. J. H. Sl'irrh)1; Washington Hesint\ late i?o*c!in-i. <>t 1 Obicotm; Mr. .loaoph Siesel. of Sie.'il. footer A Co ot ] Okio iijiv .luilnii IL 'V. Olliora of Cliicmto.and mciivother wet1 known tmople. of the merits of tbis ranttress. A?l. far Ibstl.'! WQCC - Sample of cover* and Illustrated catnf It, C. KL io^n-s showin;; more than <!?? style- of ; 1 Aciwi Couehi-watull -S^ _ i .Hoc*. Aonir Sewin* ! Mwhliii-s. llr.U -ar-'riv Acme Rruse-THmmcd I ReUl KysIs. Minna' <3?K3::vX: and I Folding 1 .4*. f.'mlrm |{<wk- ^SjjSpw* ??- etc. g ! ' ACME SPRiMC W. 43d St.. I 1 * 2MICACO. increased prices ol tin ior cans mey will bo obliged to mark up the pack of 15100. It is predicted the souvenir spoon craze, which raged a few years ago. is to be equalled by the popularity of souvenir pins. The fashion was started by Louisiana jewelers, who offered a prize for the best design. London papers aunounec that the orders given to homo manufacturers of locomotives has steadily increased this year, in spite of the business that went abroad. The chief builders are uow so situated that they can take no further orders for delivery j:i less tliau fifteen months. From Anderson, Iud.. a chain of local trolley roads has been formed that affords a route thirty-four miles long, not counting numerous branches to towns oft' Ibe main line. Another chain is about to he formed between Anderson and Iudinuapolis, thirty-live miles in length. The whole system, including local lines, embraces IT', miles. Steps have been taken to establish in Saxony an industry hitherto known only in Sontheru Franco and Northei n Italy. This is the removal of wool from the skins of slaughtered sheep by purely mechanical means (scraping) and without any chemical agent to loo.seu its hold. The product of the new method is called "skin wool," as distinguised from ''glover's wool" and "pulled wool." It is regarded equal or superior to sheared wool. A long, thin sea grass, found in large quantities on the flats of the lower St. Lawrence, especially on the south shores of Gaspe and JJonaveutura bays, is said to make good material for carriage cushions aud other upholstery. When dried it is strong, curly aud elastic. A considerable amount of it is being sent to Chicago aud Cincinnati, and its average price in those cities is $ "> a ton. It is believed that as soon as this stutV becomes known in the East it will prove equally popular there. Comparative The distance in the South African scenes of operations can be better estimated if they are compared with those between New York City and outlying places. Taking the route of the British from Durban, their landing place, to go to Pietermaritzburg, seventy miles, would bo approximately the saruo as to go to Potighkcepsie from New York. From Durban to Lcdysmith, ISO miles, is about the di tancefrora New York to Baltimore; from Durban to Laing's Nek, the Boer frontier on the Natal side, is 301 miles, or New York to (Joueord. A. H.; Durban to Johannesburg or Pretoria is about 500 miles, or New York to Wheeling, W. Va. On the western side the distance from Cape Town to Kimberley is (>47 miler, New York to Springfield, O.; from (.'ape Town to Yrybnrg is 771 miles, New York to Ann Arbor, Mich.; from Cape Town to Mafeking is 870 miles, New York to Atlanta, (la.; from Cape Town to Johannesburg and Pretoria. 1011 miles, New York to St. Louis, Mo. Army and Navy Journal. l'ronlictic ol Lawton'o Death. The following letter seems almost ovonbatic in view of tbe news of the death of General Lawton tbe da}- after the letter was received in Washington. The writer is Lieutenant Caldwell. of Kentucky, who has been in the 1'liilippiues for some months. He was <x friend of the Lawton family. Ho snvs: "I have seen a good deal of the Lawtcus recently, especially during a protracted illness, when they were especially kind to me. The next news wnich will shock old friends in the United states will be General Lawton's death. He has had thousands of narrow escapes, but one of these days a bullet will find its mark in the breast of ilie bravest and most ' ' in.liitv. popular oiucer un t-. mien iu.u.,h?iu*e to dancer I have never seeu. His wife fully understands the risks lie runs, and I fee! deeply fur her I when he is on the firing line." Wash iugton Correspondence New York Mail and Express. A Illiil of Pariiillne. Their parrot had died, and young Master Tommy, with his little sister Teimie, had just concluded the funeral services over the grave of their feathered pet. "I s'posc Polly is in heaven now," remarked Jennie, tearfully. "Yes," returned Master Tommy; "I s'poseheis." "He he's ;ot wings, hut lie wouldn't be an iuge! up there, would lie?" inquired the little maid, anxious about his preseut status. "Oh!" cried Tommy, ( "he wouldn't be an angel; only people is that." "Then what do y< : J *'pose he is now?" persisted his sister. Tommy thought for a moment. Then the light of inspiration dawned 011 his beaming countenance. "I guess Polly ! is a bird of paradise now," he an- | nouueed joyfully. Crypt. 1 S . - r in n | | ! Presbyterian Church Rev. J. E. i Duulop, pastor, 1st Sunday, 4 p. m.; I 3rd Sunday 11a. ni. Methodist Chnrch Rev. W. S. j Martin, pastor, 1st and 4th Sundays, j 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; 3d Sunday, : 7:30p. m. Baptist Church Rev. F. W. Rason, minister, 2nd Sunday. 11 n. m. and 7:30 p.m.; 4th Snnday 7:30 p. m. Episcopal Chnrch-Rev. R. W. Barnwell, pastor, 2nd Sundav 11a. m.,7:30 I p. m. OUR CLUB OFFKRS. The Connty Record one year and 1 i the Farm Journal tive years, 31.00. The Connty Record one year and the Home and Farm, SI.23. : The County Kecord one year and , the Semi-Weekly News and Courier, 31.75. The County Record one vcar and the I ! Tri-Weekly (X. Y.) World* 81.G5. The County Record one year and j ur? i,inrAinmV<io ?o no i IJLIU UCUil' V? CCftiJ VUiUUiUia ?Jiavv|V?i vv? j The County llecord one year and the i i Atlanta Constitution, $1.75. Buefl & Roberts'! , CASH DRY GOODS STORE. Some Of Oar Specials: Ladies' Umbrellas, 2G-inoh, Black Serge, 12 different 6tyles of Deoorated ' China and Sterling Silver, Congo han1 dice, 89 cents. 20-inch, Steel rods, Black Serge, , Congo handles, 49 cents. 2G-iuch, Black Silk, Sterling Silver, , Turned Congo handles, $1.29. | 2G-inch, extra quality. Black Seige, ! I with black and durk green carved handles, at G5 and 9S cents. Gentlemen's 2G-inch. Black Gloria j i dhk> oteei ruus, uianug sum, mmtu I Congo handles, ?1.30. 2o-iuch, Steel and Wood rods, Black i Serge, 40 cents. 2G-inch, Black Serge, latest style ! J Horn handle, 01.24. ? BLACK SATIXE at 5 cents. White Lawn, 40 inches wide, 5c. j Cambric at oc. White Table DaniRsk at 20, 25, 34. 48, 50, 74c, SI aDd SI.25. Bed Damask at 15, 20, 25 and 35c. 1 Beaatifnl Colored Silks at 24 cents. ; Hnck Towel?, bright borders 5c. , Towels at 2/. , 1 ? - "*-* * rr? ? vr ci nr_AA I JjIeaclnKl fiucx roweis, 11 o, ois-u, i at 10 cents. Lace Curtains, Crash Skirts, white Plaid Aprons, Wrappers, Lambrequins, j Tinsel Drapery, Bureau Scarfs, Piliow I Cases, Side Combs,Shirt WaistB,Brush . Bruid, Dress Bones, Crash, Straw Sailors, Bell Crown Sailors, and several other kinds too numerous to mention and quote prices, proportionately cheap. Just received, 1 case Cordet's Beatiful Gcods at 5c per yard I Furniture Department' 10-piece Solid Oak Suits SI7. 10-piece Solid 0?.k Suits SIS. 10-picco Solid Walnut Suits $G5 to | Qiin , Solid Out. Sideboards $12 to $15. Imitation Wulnnt Sideboards $6 50 to $8. ' Single LouDges $* to $5. Bod Lounges $8.50 to $15. j Imitation Walnut Beds $2.50 to $6. Mattresses $2 to $8. Bed Springs $2.25 to $4. 6-foot Oak Extension Tables $4.50 to 810. i 5-foot Imitation Oak Extension Tables i S3.50. j Kitchen Table $1.25 to $1.75. Full Size Willow llockers $1.50. Kitchen Safes $2. 75 to $3.50. , ! Stoves $5.25 to $20. Ladies' Desks $5 to $14. 10-piece Decomted Charmbez sets $2.19 ? ? l> ;kO 60 o?jo?t Dzuyrua jiug* c- -i-o. i-toot Velvet Carpet lings 31.50. 5-foot Smyrna Hugs$1.40. 5-foot Smyrna Hugs CJ/. 6-foot -7ute Hugs 98e. Window shades 10c to SI.25. j Bamboo Easels 50c to 81.50. lust received, a new lot of fine Chinese and Japanese mtttings. nil ran, i 573 and 575 King St., Charleston.S.C. i _ . j Skin Diseases. I F ?r th" speedy and permanent cure o:' I tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Chnm- : | Ix-rlain's Eye and Skin Ointment it without an equal. It relieves the itching and smarting almost' instantly and it.-, continued use effects a permanent cur-*. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. ill*, fady's Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifier | and vermifuge Price, 25 cents. Sold by i mjr N n and c flwti' trm "35 tire* an-1 hijcu-crade equipment throu SEHD ONE DOLLAR height of trim* wanted, and w* i subject t/? examination and aprnwal. If rou don't tind *t the re*?at . OliPFVt TO.DAY if yn.i ?l?nS want to he .liv?pp.?.i.ud WS HAVE 3ICYCLES ?3ffl in every town to represent us. fl and red* earned their bietrU )* for u?; also Fxr^e TJiao of aamrle wheel to arenW Write f ?> the jfitfit Kielu?1 ve Blryelf House in the worM and are Chi cat . t-.au v ezpTM compel* and to our custom*-* everywhere ?/ L - ME ibiggle : A ... ; CjP a rami ninrary o: \ Up-'o-datc, Concii somely Printed C (f r^/r No-1 -B,Q(iLE 1 ^ \l y ' \J I All about Horses?L or VI 1 74 illustrations; a /PK & \ No. 2-BIGQLEI 3r \ All about Rrowinj V | 1 contains+3 colore I 1 varieties and ico i 1 No. 3?BIGGLE I ?/ of all the priucipa I l'ricc, 50 Cents. ? /a _ I Mn /i oirsrsi 1 | fT-\j i ryj 1 iw. t uiuuuu i J \Y . ) \? AU about Cows at (' V \y *f sale; contaius 8c I J breed, with 132 ot \ ^ F No. 5 BIGGLE J \? J Just out. All abc 171 I cry, Diseases, etc U Vej<- i tones und other ei 4) \ \ TbeBiaOLE BOOKS 1 \ saw anything like f ^ \ are having an en / X r p South. Every one F .. f ^ Chicken, or prow I \ away for the B1C W-^FARM |i**' Is your paper, made for .(( old; it is the great boi quit-after-you-have-said t the world the bisre-est 1 of America having ove | Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS I 5 YrrARS (remainder of :Soo, xooo, 1901, t to any address for A DOLLAR BILL. Sample of FARM JOL'RNAL and circa WTI.MKR ATKINSON". Address, * CHAS. ? JENKINS. 1 THE " NECESSARY i The best-informed men and women iMONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS 1 | it the " necessary " and " indispensabli of to-day ambitious men and women questions of the mouth, and not only them at the right time. When the wh gigantic combination of trusts, a well-i AflljfcKlUAW 1DU1U QLI, giving IUC 13 theory ; when the Dreyfus affair is in e < of Dreyfus and the great case comes ou' Every month, in " The Progress of gives a comprehensive picture of the vious thirty days. In the departments that have been published during the 1 quoted from, so that the readers of the , the gist of them. In every issue nearly including the portraits of the men ai i history of the month. To be thoroughly well informed he! her work. A subscription to the A? OF REVIEWS represents an investmei well as entertainment. One subscriber a life subscriber, and when you send m my subscription and secure no renewal my death." Price 25 cents per number, $2.50 a A sample copy will be sent on recei i THE REVIEW OF RE\ i 13 Astor Place JL = Imperi Covere Admittedly the BE. the 1110s The Imperial J"" One Gallon )j The needle keeps the b VI // f^e generating tube beinj I that will not go out. 1 flicker. The light can bi i a gas jet or lamp. THE I ^1' V j on the market and every be had. IT WILL I'A> jr|% I If not sold in your town THE IMPER1 132-1*34 Lake Street, ioi's Bicycles $|C.7S ( the faraotu IrOQUOlS Model 3 I V W<4fr\m Bill ! tlt.iitMgJaiUU thM Udr ft al iilw. |U0IS CYCLE WORKS FAILED SET eooively built, and we hive boufrht the enure plant 4 a forced 10 mU oa the dollar. With n we got Model 3 Iroqaoa Hi finished and complete, Made XO Bell 3t MOe To adour tatiness we harr# concluded to sell tbeae ?.0 at joet what tnd 4i. ird ro-ike the morvrloos eCtr of a ModH ? UOJS BICYCLE^ $16.TiwfcU* ibeyleat. Th?wt*eU ti j up io-date, fatuous every wiiercfer beauty and g<MHl quality. i 1PI DTftM ^a<" 'r,Hi00i4 Model 3 14 too wall 1'oown to need J I 111 r I Ula a catered <Se$eri|?ti'>a. Shelby \\ in. amiznleaa tn proved twcvpit?re crank, detachable sprocketr, anh crown, ubs and htnccr, ia. dr -p. finest nickel and en*wel. coUra, Y mee. 22, U and Cfl in . Ladft' 22 In ; beat"Keord," arr armghout. tftir Written huamnlee w?rh *wry hicjcle. > fr r charts one way > itate whether Iwhea'or gmfs',color and nil ship C. O. D. for the balance ($15 75 an I express charger#, wonderfel Bicycle Offor ?irr made. **nd it Sack at u*r ex50 crrls d'sr^unt for ea*h in full mth ?>rder. elm**? 'W Sodeia at 3)11.10 and up. Heeowd-han* I to *10. We want RIDKR AASNTS *4 year Thia vear we .?<fer wheels and cwh for week <??>? or our liberal proposition. Wc are known everywhere perfectly reliable, we refer to any bank ?r Iawb)? hesae ia AD CYCLE CO,. Chscarjo, IU* BOOKS[ f unequalled value Practical, ; x ana Eomprefienslve Hand and Beautifully Illustrated. COB B1GGLE I HORSE BOOK : -a Common-Sense Treatise. with over i standard work. Price, 50 Cents. BERRY BOOK j j Small Fruits read and learn how ; ; d life-like reproductionsof all leading J other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. ; POL'I.TRY BOOK ; tli _ L.C.-1 Poultry lic.ok in existence ; J witha3 colored life-like reproductions I il breeds; with 103 other illustrations. ' SOW BOOK I id the Dairy Business ; having a great tolored life-like reproductions ot each j her illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. SWINE BOOK : i >ut Hogs Breeding, Feeding, Butch- ; A ;. Contains over Bo beautiful half- J M agravings. Trice, 50 Cents. { * ire unique,original,useful you never j them so practical, tosensible. They ; ormous sale East. West, North and r who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or s Small Fruits, ought to send rtgbt IGLE BOOKS. The JOURNAL I you and not a misfrt. It is 22 year# led-down, hit-the-nail-on-the-head, I 1-it. P'arm and Household paper in I paper of its size in the United State# 1 r a million and a-half regular readers, j >, and the FARM JOURNAL I lyoz and 1903) will be sent by mail X lar describing B1GQLB BOOKS free. j FARM JOI RNAI. Fhiladelpeia -~T! r " MAGAZINE SB in the world use the AMERICAN j to keep well informed, and call sHfl i" magazine. In the busy rush must know about tho important j J this, they want to know about j ole country is puzzled over the 1 formed article is printed in the j tcts, and its editor discusses the 1 veryone's mouth, the best story t in this magazine. J the World," Dr. Albert Shaw h world's history during; the pre- I , the valuable articles and books past month are reviewed and ' AMERICAN MONTHLY can get r a hundred pictures are printed, id women who are making the I Ips any man or woman in his or [ERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW it for the best kind of profit, as has just written: "Count me e a number beyond the limit of from me, consider it a notice of year. \ >pt of ten cents in stamps. riEWS COMPANY New York ' I ial Gas Lamp d by U. s. Patents. ST light on the market and t economical. s common stove gasoline and gives a candle power light at a cost of one per day. V will burn fiO hours. urner clean, so it will not clog, and g in center ol (lame, insures a light here is no odor, no smoke and no ? raised or turned down just as with Imperial is the most perfect light thing pertaining to it is the best to I TO INVESTIGATE. write us for catalogue. IAL GAS LAMP CO. CHICAGO, ILU