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A PAINTER OP CHILDREN. The visit of M. Routet <Io Moftvel to America recently added to ".be interest with which the readers of St. Nicholas m?d the text aud looked at the pictures by Monvel himself in an account by Marie von Vorst of the ar- I tiafs life aud work. n.- s. lira 2?. MANUFACTURERS OF WOIS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDING AND Building: riaterial. * ? *? 0-_U nT-J_L*. ueaters in o?su r* oikudb, Cord, Hardware, Window gifts*, etc. We guarautee our work superior to any sold in this city, all being of our own manufacture. E./1.HACKER, Proprietor CHARLESTON, - 3. CAtlantic Goasl Line. Korth-iinrs RaLroii of Mi Oa::liai Condens-d 8' f dale. DatM.i April iOtb, I WO. 60UTHD0USD. No.3?* N'o.?3* No.58* No.51* I A M I? M V M AM ""J >1 in I LiV. * I0l>riew ? ?? ? I tw - ? Lv. H'TJtti'.ou S 21 10 27 1a-. Lak* City 8 27 10 S3 Lv. KioKdlrtse 8 04 10 59 Lv. Uu?i S88 9 14 8 45 1120 P M Ar. Charleston 5 04 10 55 8 SO 1 00 NORTHlJOUND.No.78*Nu.S'2" No.52- No.50? A V. 1' M A 31 P M Lv. ' harlw'ou 6 Ai 4 04 7 00 4 00 Ar. L>hu?k< 8 52 Lv. Lnn?*s 8 05 6 15 5 39 Lv. Ki gatrr* 8 25 5 51 Lv. Ltka City 8 46 6 28 Lv. Kcntaton 8 51 t> 29 Ar. Florence 9 25 7 25 7 03 AM r M AM P M Train* Nos. 78 and 32 ruu via Wilson and Fay^t'eville?Short Lino?and inak* clow ?v]in?*ctiou for d'.i points North. JNO. r. DIFiNK. (lon'l. hup-t. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent ore o2 tetter, salt ii?eom and eveetna, Chamberlain's Bye and Skin Ointment is without an eQoai. It relieves the itching and smarting almost instant]? and its continued nee effects a permanent ctire. It also core* iteh, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itohing piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. (W? Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Price. 9*?aote. Sold far Labor Saving Busy Men an fj.oo a y?ar J TJ|T ( \ A can a dag A 11 JL< A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrat of world-happenings every week in bra is the Editor-in-chief, and Hamiltc JACOB A. RMS The author of" How the Other Half Lives" will give in Th8 Outlook an intensely human and vivid account of his experiences as a child in Denmark, an immigrant in America, a workman, a traveller, a reporter, and finally a student of tenement house problems, and an efficient aid to Theodore Koosevelt in reorganising the New York potice. Mr. Riis writes with simplicity, humor and vigor. LYMAN ABBOTT] w31 cootibutc a series of important papers on funda- I menu! political principles as applied to twentieth century problems. It will be called "The Rights of Man, 'and will define industrial, educational and religious, as well as political, rights and duties. UMilim Our fee returned if we fail. Any < any invention will promptly receive o ability of same. "How to Obtain a secured through us advertised for sail Patent taken out through us rccch The Patent Record, an illustrated ai by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for samplo copy FREE. A VICTOR J. E (Pztent j. Evans Eufldiris, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence, your Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headacbe.Gastralgia,Cramps,ana all other results of imperfect digestion. Pmpored by E. C. DeWitt a Co.. C^tcoao. BUELL & ROBERTS' CASH | DRY OB $11. We oontlaoe offering iadoeeneeti to ?Iom out our Samc.er Goods. We cuu mention only* tew of the many goods reduoed: Ladies' 8c Uudenrests for 5a 10c Ties and Be wa for 8c. 35c Ties sad Bows f -r 15c. Initial Handkerchiefs, H. 8., embroidered, ! 3 in a box, lor l$o; Me goods. 15c Men's Black Initial Siik Handkerchiefs for 10c. Men's large White Figured, Drawn-Stitch, Japonet Handkerchief for 15c; worth 25c. six Large White Fine H. 8. Handkerchiefs for 60c. in fancy box; cheap Ht 75c. Three large White Fine H. 8. Haodkercniefs, In fancy box, for 40c- worth 5jo. Black-bordered Linen Handkerchief* for 12o; cheap at 15c. Good Mourning Handkerchief* for 4c. Handkerchiefs for le. Handkerchiefs for 3 1-Sc. Handkerchiefs for Sc. 38-inch Madras for 7 i-2c; worth 10c. 86-in h Madras for fi l-2o; worth 8c. LAWNS AND ORGANDIES FOR LESS THAN COST. Shirt Waists for mnefc less than it cost to make them. BIG REDUCTION ON SKIRTS. 40c Pique Skirts for 25e. , 98c Crash Skirts for 81c. Ail Summer Goods arc being sold at r^ daeed prices. NEW GOODS. : One ease Lonscloth 5c; no starch. Fine Black Henrietta at 50e. TIN8EL DRAPERY SILKALINE. j BALL FRINGE Black Duck at 8 and 10c. FURN1TURK DKPART31KNT. 10-piece Walnut Salts 875 to 8100. 10-pidbo Solid Oak Salts fill, 822,8^5. 830, 835, 840. 850. 856. O&k Hall Backs, French Plate Olaas, 87, i 88.50, 88.50. Wardrobes 88 to 825. Bed Lounges 88 to 815. Bedsteads 82.25 to 810Iron Beds. Iron Cribs. Parlor Salts 836 to 850. Baby Carriages 86.50, 87, 87.50. Floor Oilcloth 30c. Matting 10; 12, 14. 15, 18. 20, 23, 25, 27 and 80s. 10-pleoe Chamber Sets 82.19 to 88. Window Shades 11. 15,30, 35, 40o to 81.21 Stoves 86.50,. 87.50, 810 to 8lfc Truui liLM u> wo.au. Mi Mi . Heading for d Women, in cjtlook rrrr: r-A Maoj7inc in oee. Ttlis the story ? o ? i. clear-cot paragraphs. Lyman Abbott >n W. Mabte the Associate Editor.. RALPH CONNOR Under this pseudonym were written two of the most striking of recent novels,1' Black Rock "and "The Sky Pilot." A new novel of Canadian and Western life by this author will appear in Thb Outiook during the year, (a '.pint, humor, pathos and strong character-drawing it is even superior to its predecessors. SPECIAL ^TcT^ntroduc^^I^1^ OFFER ?mooc to new rcs,dcrs we will send it for two months' trial for 25 cents provided this paper is mentioned. Address THE OUTLOOK. NEW YORK IlBi >ne sending sketch and description of nr opinion free concerning the patentPatent" sent upon request. Patents 3 at our expenserc special roiicc, without charge, in ad widely circulated journal, consulted .ddress, ! VAWS <& CO., ittor^cjrsy) V;A3HHICTOH, D. C. sr'f ARTIXG WIN I KK riOTREDS. H. U. Kinney. Massachusetts. The number of sash that the garden- 1 or can use to a<ivaiit;i^< t'.opotnls as' 1 nittolt as anything ??> amount of 1 fresh manure that lie oan u'"t at a rea i son a hie price. which wc sli.il! consider ' * j about. $4 per cor J delive'vd. The cost ' of starting a hotbed may he considered j about $.7 a sash. While this would | have been sufficient to put up a very 1 Rood run two years uro. it is doubtful < whether at the present time it could < be done for that price. It would in- * elude fence, plank, sash, mats and ' shutters. The sash and shutters should ^ bo well painted. j The gardener generally sets his hotbeds in the open field. He first puts up a laiard fence G or 7 feet high, fae- < ing the south and slanting back some 5 IS or 'JO inches at the top. The posts ' should be 5 or G Inches through at the f top and set feet in the ground. We f hold the boards to the posts by two i coach screws to each post. These screws pass through narrow cleats with a large washer between the cleat t and the screw-head. The boards are j1 taken down in the summer and used ' to blanch early celery. We mark every hoard before it is taken down and then by using each fence by itself there is very little trouble in putting it up again. We leave the cleats screwed to the post and seldom have L.l t?-_ . 1- _ | to mire a new uoie. e m-i iur farther from the fence than many, an we wish to have plenty of room to walk lietween the he<l and the mats when they are rolled. We set a line three feet or a littlemore, from the bottom of the fence, anil from twelve to fifteen inches ihove the ground, and if possible, draw it tight, so as to give the lied as nearly lit even fall as possible. It is not well to have the bed exactly level, as the water does not work off so well, but we do not like to have it fall too mu'-h. If this line is drawn tight and stakes put in often enough to prevent if from sagging, all that it Is necessary to do is to set a line of plauk the length yon wish the lied. I'lauk twelve inches wide and two inches thick are none too heavy. These are j hold in place by stakes about three feet long and three inches wide, sharpened and driven two to the plank. Tin end ones should lie nailed to both plunks and come to the top of the !>l;ink to break the joint. It is not so j particular about the centre ones. Pieces j of rough boards are all r.ght for these -.takes. Nine-penny nails are the best size to use for nailing the stakes to the plank if the stakes are oue huh thick, and by nailing through the stake iuto the plank it does not tear the plank to pieces much when taken down, as they are every summer. Five inches seems to be about the right amount of fall on a six-foot sash.?II. It. Kinney, in American Agriculturist. (Jold gauze is used to cover the entire front of the bodice and to form a yoke. An ejfyuisite evening gown is of white crepe de Chine, trimmed with gold lace. The daintiest little vests are responsible for the smart relieving note in many of the simpler outdoor costumes. There seems to be no way of eluding the bolero effect. It appears in some way. shape or form on all the winter toilettes. Special favor is shown to black In gowns, costumes, cloth and velvet wraps, gloves and simple elegant millinery for the winter. m o I r* or rxf inpif rapes air milium t> iuuj, tun ?t success, and hero again can a severe garment be softened by collars of a 'hick, heavy guipure. Blouses with several sets of removable sleeves are c novelty. When worn, the separate sleeve is merely slipped into place and basted. Self-Importance. Self-importance makes a great mi stoop and a little man bend over inckward.?New York Press. Registration Notice. The offioe of the Supervisor of ItegistiRtion Will be opened on the ^rst Monday in every month for the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of tho State for two years, and of the county ODe year and of the polling preoiat in which the elector oners to vote four months before theday oleleot on.and shall have paid,six months be.ore any poll tax thou due and payable, and who oan both read and write any -ection of the Constitution of 1895 :-nomitted to him by the supervisors, i>l registration, or can show that he <<wns, and has paid all tuxes collectable luring the present year on property in hi* State a^st-HMed at three hnudred I 'llarn or more. J. J. EADDY, i Cle k of Board. | / An Early Church. Rerert excavations In Rome have brought to view the interior of the basilica of the Virgin, probably the earliest church dedicated to Mary in the ancient city. How ancient it cannot be known, but it was written of as old in the eighth century, to which date, when Pope Paul I restored it, the now inccrvcrtd remains belong for the most part, though there are on one of the svalls traces of frescoes which* are asrribed to the reign of Justinian. In :he ninth century the church was destroyed, It is supposed, by an earthjuake, and abandoned; and its diaconlte was transferred inn 847 to Sta daria Nuova, now Sta Francesca, near he arch of Titus. The actor was pitying "Monte >isto." "The world is mine!" he ihrieked, and the atitfieaee applanded vildly. "What geniusk" thought the tudience, "I wonder if I can borrow he price of a fried egg sandwich after he show," thought the actor. There a no moral to this fable. While trying to steal a sailor from he Italia barkentine Letiza, at Savanlah, Ga.. Joseph Dartlett, a boardinglouse runner was drowned. 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Now, however, that communication has been made from the sources of the Nile, the required information can be sent several months in advance, and the Egyptians can regulate 'their supplies. A live wire, carrying 1,500 volts, killed Superintendent William Ueberall, at Y Sag Harbor, N. Y., Saturday night. The official report that 964 post- ' ^ masters died and 8,060 resigned during the past year seema to be at variance with the somewhat popular saying a* to the adhesiveness of officeholders. Yon rant tell how rich a man is by the quality of cigars he srlre* away. So. 6. Dr. BulPs Cough Cures cough or cold at once. ^ Conquers croup, bronchitis. JW IS I li gripps snd consumption, ajc. J fr HESTER EW RIVAL" DADED SHOTGUN SHELLS Mnpan with tk? "NEW RIVAL" In anle tire and waterproof. 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