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North Cnroilnn. i VISITTOTHSEKADSEA A Bpcial to the Baltimore Sun, from j '' Rftleiffh.-N. ('., jrivea eoine interesting figures ' touching the industrial and other developments in that State. Ihe figures ar instructive and fchow a ; growth which will be at one eurpris-". iiig nn 1 :'ratif vin; to tho friends of prores, in the South. The fact that. IN oj tlx Carolina ii one cf the leading I cotton manufacturing States in the I South is generulij- known, but it is not j bo well known that it is rapidly forging j ahead in the shipment of lumber, and j and "that the extern si.ction of the State i.-. befoiuing a va-t trucking region, from which e cr!P-:it results i are ob? -tine 1. We-tern North "aroi:nu is no u-ed AN EXCURSION POPULAR IN THE HQfr LAND. From Jerusalem to the Monastery of Mar Saba, 1 hence to the Fords of the Jordan On tlit IMains of Jericho. Journey to the Jordan. Icad Sea Is A measure jaunt to t a i.owdty in !';; days, when novelty has Iot its edue. V-t, there is mi eh a the lar"v-.t producer of tobm-eo ' tiling, and. during the season, travel- t the i:.auufin-tur" of the highest j r, vh desire t n.ak the journey giH.b- oi smoking and chewing to- I bacc,. j he motto cf the dd North! State U !'(,! wa-d;" with result v. h:ch j. promise. ') make her a prosperous and j wealth v State. .: from .!ru:il'-m to the nc;ghlKrhood Lot 1"-: his w may do so with , -re ms hi; bad roads and li-' .::f0rt ;is the ejimnto, the will p li-iaeiJ and fJjfolwtonf. In a ! ii' !y published book Uejririald of Knhmd sa yr. that Qtie-n Vic .ia '; impaf eutly i mark'M: "I no to:spr U. Mr. dadstone la Jing." The 'Gran! ; ! Man always had an air of aiooj :;".--. about him, e eu when 'w was in the pres-u-e of royal ty, i'a -a'-.u:4 field, on the other hand, was alv.ay- v -ieome at Windsor. The (.iieen didn't like him at tirst, it Is true, j but lie grnduaby v.-on her over. How? "In trilh-s l:-r.;ei m-ver forgot the sex ;' the M,ve;-.-:-ii. In great affairs he ivver appeared to remember It." A I.'e.l H;in!cl Murderer. '1 i t . ri k , ' 1 t!,e . of T- ?:'. '.' in, "'iM-ltn ' ,:i. 1 ; . i: : ia ;,t..( .v.. r -k ; ii "I. ..- . M" t).i--( : 1 ( ij i; - i UV t ht !- t-.: - ;,,!!.;?- j:,,..; ;. n ..';.;! .-. 'It'-r-ji.ii i . i. r.i-r- tfi ,.' i hi..! -..;- the '.'or. .'. ii iii h. t 'ut-n i' -' i '!. - :i t.'l hi-ti - the ! ;n. A i (1 i nm -I i,r ... ,;!,'-, ;n ii for 1 Cf nts i i.,- tuuris wl I) traveling iM;es to "takr- in" d Sea as or.. of dght; 1 1 -.:i iii' .1. T av.ii.riati. 'a. ,Ho .it u. ioo. will tt; ppa-fci to H- o!i iln.'lUl'l n nh- i i cart- in all i i t:h. Ho ( 'at j rih !Vr ill 1 IP lU kl.'iU I, 1 ij li ; ' t ; ! rh ?! a,' ;i on- t ! 'I i a 4 it!, Tie- r.-ivl-i - n this p.'H ! :irn :U t'ii-r' ' !.n 1 " i a ' ' its wtn -. .', n.l 'inv i - t ..!.:-, tin n . - i . i : 1 1 .- . 'it .it inti.il Mi i ; i-.i t in'-1 1 . M :: ! ' ' I r.'l I . V . ' till ' i i . i'i hi i ! i'-'-- ' i, .i.ijh'l.iu tiOi' 'on ai.l i-titiK aa,iur- in doi:,-' it Ao:. . I hi- ( r, ; ri f t.- as htf -o ima ii fait.i i ti 11 - i ii r , 1 1 vi- pow !. t Ua' 1 1n y nflVr On- If an il ( I I l'ii la rs 1 1 a- aii v en"' tint! :t f'lils to r j re. siiU for !i-t ut ti'tim'it.i.i'ir. .S'ldn!? I' .!. ii knkv tc ( o., Toledo, O. I . ' . I 1 . V 1 ) ! 1 1 1 I - t . V . the li 1 'a ! -st i!.e will ?,c riue( at his 1 i t -l in the 'i;y of iMvid befure .a o'clock in 'the morning, 'and w ill lind diis drago man v.aitiii- at the door with as many if il.c small Syrian horses as ma be nr-eii.-'i f,,; th- iarty that proposes to make the journey. It is very seldom that a tourist uoes alone, for traveling in the Ii;ist is expensive, and an excur sion o!" this kind would cost three or four travelers miU'li less in proportion than it would oust one. Mounting at the hotel dour, the party goes -rattling aioiiir the narrow streets of Jerusalem. Two hours' ride from the hotel down through the gorge excavated by the irook Kedron brings tl.e party to the I'lM-kisl; guardh'-use on the road to the Jordan, where la; is met bv the un- P'-akab'o Turk in force, fur all the garrison for the time being, whether n duty or not. eome out to meet 'the travelers and hid them welcome. The wMA "vols so reveared to a"TBOok. tnV. dream, the monastery established, aatf afterward appropriated by the Turks. The plains of Jericho are the private property of the Sultan; are tilled for his benefit br the local peasantry, and are kept free from grasshopjere by a primitive and thoroughly oriental method. When the tork make their first appearance in the 6prin. the in habitants know that the grrasshoppers will not be long in coming, and the lo cal supervisor sends word. to the Pasha, in Jerusalem that the 'hopper crop is nearly ready. As soon as the Pasha feels f-qual to the necessary exertio.i he sends wop! to the men of the vi lag' s nearest to the Jordan to hold themselves in readiness to protect the Sultan's crops. When the 'hoppers be gin to move, all the jwjpuiation turns out in force, armed with sticks, brooms, soles, brush, bunches of cane and simi lar means of offensive warfare, and. forming a line, advances on the. "hop ; i - crrt mi nr J 1-llnrrHAMHKT ft- HELPS FOR HOUSEWIVES " Mock Cream Pi That is called mock cream pie is usually muh liked by children, and is .certainly' very harmless. Stir together one cup of sugar, three stirSr beaten eggs, ouo and one-half cups of liour, i one and one-half teasioGnfu!s of bak- : ing powder, and bake in a deep tin; ; when done cut. oil the top, scoop out : tho inside, and till with a cream made from one pint of milk, three table- f ppoonfuls of riour, rive of sugar, and two eggs, all boiled together; replace . p ana sprinkle with powdertd the- t sugar. HALU5 Vegetdbie 5ici!ian HAIR RENEWER docs for the ha.tr just wint its came nyi it does it renews it. Fiirn, Ulltig, thin locks axe stimuli Ui to look fresh and new by tt use I mtur does the feU its;,! - s-. Vt crockrV 5 TO O CAIX C5 MOORE & KYLE. Ifo. 8 W. Trade St., Cburlott. M. c. IK t . . JOBBERS OF TOYS, preyrnOLD TARIFF PRICES. I- 1 l-r: vr-.it ctrrr tl f. ADelicioii Fruit 3It. Select oranges with . perfect- ?kin wipe them with a "damp cloth and weigh them. Peel the fruit by taking the skin off in quarters, and then cut it into quarters, and then cut it into tr infested district. Everv irrasshon- I straws. . Cover the cut peel with hot per that can be found is killed,, and ! wat('r aT1'l let it cook lift'eea minutes. a ' i .av.i ilatii anil y it:i!:i n ia'-r-I :i i- U i : 1 i'i ma - f.t-u.. i an-1 ay i !! :- it ll:e lli -i-'l-i', ;t!l'i u-iv Viv r i ; s i i ; "-t up ii:'- . I - il I-'.n.i ! i'. I i - i r n : . 1 1 - ' i i ! ' i tr ' i ! Of t; -- !. HI '. ! N i Ki--t'i!'t r. i'i; Jr. I.'. II. Mi im.. I.I. !. i-il. Nn l:t i,y ai-rviiis- .if 1 e . K 1 i ( i -oat lna I it- Ha l f r f r-e Ar !.st.. Phda.. Pa. Atn-r ili i:i ti- lifi'l t: i en nv a;i. T vv!ts ...ill h i'i-u- !;(. 'UAi.eil Wil 1 ! :, iii p 'l t., I'a., N". !"',;:. Ff i:!:ii'ii'i! with ,r u-e Dr. I. Thorir- M.; F.ye wat.-r. i Jra.''it s ut "k?. a bottle " "Are .h v. Slitiger's daughters fit a :iiarriagea1!- age?" . lie "Not How." Puck. USE YOUR REASON And Profit by the Experience of Oil to. ThTc ap thoasarels of peoplo wiio have bfn i-aii'il of iii'rv'.iii-i trull' scroful". "ores, rheiiainl ism, i -i;t'.sia , catarrh ;m other li- I4S--1 I y ' i'lirifviv; their hli..i with lln.) i s S:ir.sat.:tril!i!. Tins r -a' liv-li i!!" will ! t fti saaie l,' " '1 work fer yea i; yn; will I'ivc it TV . ; j . r L u i j i t y . H will i-'i. M y.tir syt--ai. ereate an ;in-I'tii'- a:nl Kiv- sn't'l. refreshing ie'p. SlUUU 5 rliJ with lkK,.r, Sar ii.ari.la. . N. I'. N i. ;f,'.-.7. 1 ill tf4V r M r i ' , . 'fs'sX'.Trr"--- i I li Hn.'.t in Hi!. ; viv f.-e- . .iit-tc -1. . !..' ' ; ! i :"i linn-is i .,..1.1 Si'ut" . i ,ht- -i ; .l it- lllwll :- ". '.MHl. i rt- .. ll ... 1 Til " ilt- i luai,'.' f t r -V t arm : Wf a :f -v v. . mfi V' ri-i tt lii!ti, i U - "' r.nu.t . t'ora!;t. a- TB.TJE. Rico's Goose Grease Linimcn I Vl , si ,1 1 HI I fi I ;C r .i u'..:ir;i ia t o i ur. a t" l.'f. Hi HT I.i'Um'.''; ' i ; . - - atal Lara.. t i ui -.1 wMrr.u.t .9 ' .ft 4 . - ,i l' i in; TOM V. OK MO.SKS. ,a.. m: i t..4ti ;i ii . k ti i'a n r iia .lv. No ur in ' .'. - 1 . 1 )iv ..li n;;. ;a- iui ! !..en-rni t. v ,.. m i.i r. ;i;i:ask 1.1N1.M. N i ''. I . It KK.SMl. U ', N. C. R03ERT E. LEH. 1 !.. I hit, ri I u an .i i.ia It' . .4 r.'.k; r. t, . k Hit r ..!) . K'.'t'iUf' i'v1 n.'i"a,i x 'r. -.-y I'tuV.' ' I , . ft! SM t tra "u.-i; ; i:' n''' ' I't !l.lsHlNi C.. U :i I Mii; st . Kwiau--u.. . ' ASTHMA CURED! :. ' i en v 1 1 1 i'a ; . i, i ,'l ir-i lr. II. . II III. Di-i'l. in, intintl. O. KLONDYKt IS ALL RIGHT. K'W it. n 1 , i i.,i. -. -j, , -.. pj voir r" i t m 't'l.'M fl '.lti -r' ... AM- Bror URN A. 3T aiTldr.il : -i .hr-. i, o. . in p : l':Of. ' " er . C r' o cordialuy is purely uiercenary, how ever, for the Turkish and Kurdish troops have no more love for the Chris tian tourist than for the Armenian peasant, and. if it were their interest to do so, would, with neatness and dispatch, cut tho throats of all the party, pillage their baggage and throw' their bodies over tho nearest precipice. Hut even Turks learn something by experience, jum tne J urks or the guardhouse on the road to the Jordan have learned that it is more profitable, to protect, than to plunder travelers, so they extend a hearty welcome to the tourists, invite them in and offer thein cups of black coffee. Coffee, in all parts of the Ottoman Km pi re, is al ways on tap, and the traveler who ac cepts a fup from a gens-d'arme, by that act engages the man as his protec tor during jhc journey to the Dead Sea and return. No one ventures even so far as the Jordan without an armed escort, for the read from Jerusalem to Jericho is as badly infested with thieves now as when the good Samari tan went that way and picked up the luckless tourist who ventured to make the journey without an escort. Even now it sometimes happens that uver coHtiile irt travelers come to grief, and a recent party met on their way a couple of English tourists who had fal len anions thieves who carrieil out the Scripture program almost to the letter, stripping them of their raiment, save a shin apiece, and departing, leaving ti;- in uiiwounded, it is true, but half (had under the 'responsibility of get Tirsr hack to town with no mre eloth i!!'' than that left to them by the plun derers. About half -way between the Holy 'ii v a nd t h Mar Sana. h is. a gloomy looking plai.". half fe-trevs. half monastery. t has abundant accommodations ie hundred of pilgrims who flock Jerusalem tt the Jordan and again. 'I'i. ere is no charge for fi'i .i (,r l"lg;"g. but if anyone supposes that the monastery loses money by" en tertaining travelers, or that the Ab!t las awake nights worrying about uhejv the support of the brethren is to .1. tne from, he is greatly mistaken, for the clever Creek mc.uk.. while claiming to run a free bearding house for tramp pilgrims, have managed to n.ak,- il.e evtal lishment not only a pay. h;g ii.st it ut ii i but' one of the wealth iest communities in the East. It is o. tet.ta; iov.sl v --liven out that entertain- after th carnage, w hich generally lasts only a day or two. the rest is suldued, and the people go back to their homes. The Jericho plains are singularly fer tile, and under any other rtde than that of the Turk would be one of the choice garden spots of Palestine. Now. little is grown there save wheat, which Is produced in quantity and of qual'.ty unknown elsewhere in the Holy Kand. Midway through the flats runs the Jordan, and tradition has pointed out in the vicinity of Jericho and along its fertile plain many ppots noted in sa cred lore. At one pool in the river, ac cording to the popular legends. Christ was baptized, and here the Russian pilgrims till their bottles with water from the Jordan, to be taken home as a holy relic. At another is shown the tree, which Zaeeheus climbed to get above the heads of the crowd; at still .another are a few scattered stones, stated to be those of t lie identical walls which fell at the blast of the Jewish trumpets. A cave in the side of a hill is stoutly allirmed to lej the veritable hole in the ground into which Ixt re treated after the destruction of the cities of the plain, while beneath the waters of the sea a few hewn stones, still iu position, as a wall, are supposed j fo mark the location of one of the i doomed cities. The immediate neighborhood of the Sea of the Dead presents few attrac tions to the tourist, and does not in vite a stay of more than a few hours. Not a bird in the air, not a lish in th? sea, not a sign of life along its shores, I nit a -glimmering above the waters from the constant evaporation, intense heat, reflected from the rocks and waters, and utter silence. The sea. well deserves its name, and after a survey of tho vicinity- it is easy to un derstand why the dwellers in the plains of Jericho 'believe the region to rest under a perpetual curse, and .that, after nightfall, it is infected by the uneasy ghosts of the wicked dwellers in Sodom and Comorrak. Uiit. the old supers tit ions are rapid! J fading out in the light of modern im provement which reaches even the vi cinity of the Head Sea. Jericho has two good hotels, a railroad is projected to wnnex't the city with Jerusalem, and when this is finished the journey will be reduced from four or five days to as many hours, and the conductors' crv "All atwiard for Jericho and "'he. Dead Sea" will attract the attention of ten times as many tourists as -at present toil over the rough and dan gerous mad which leails from the "Holy City to the forth of the Jordan. i'liuiiuu uie water and again cover ! the peel with hot water and boil until ; the straws are temb r. Meanwhile put into a preserving kettle the weight of the fruit in granulated sugar and x squeeze over it the juice of the or- ange. Put the kettle over the back of : the fire, whet e the sugar will slowly; dissolve. When the liquid boils put in the cooked straw s and boil twenty ' minutes. Put the peel into jelly ' glasse3 and when it is cold cover. tl r fir Kj 7 e Sea of the Head the party the night at the Monasterv of MRS. BARNEY BARNATO. Wife of the Famous Diamond King Who Kecrntly Committed Suicide. Mrs. Harney Harnato, wife of the famous South African diamond king, who recently committed suicide, is a Two I)ihen From a l'.rfat of Mutton. 1 Choose a nice small brea-t of mut- ' ton, place it in a stew pan, with ButH- ; cient boiling water to cover it, and add ; to it the following veg. tables, cut email: One large carrot, half a tur nip, two onions, and ha'f a head of celery, li like 1, half .a teacupful of ; pearl barley is a nice addition to the : broth. Aliow all to boil up, and then , etand aside and let it simmer gently 1 for two hours. Komove the meat from the pan, slip out the bom-, and press j it between the two di-hes. The next day warm it in the oven, score it with ' a knife and cover thickly with the fob ! lowing mixture: Two teaspooululs of j parsley and thyme, chopped finely, one tablespooiiful ot hue bread- j crumbs, a suspicion of onion, salt and ! cayenne to taste. Place little bits of j butter over the top and return it to j the oven to brown. .This dish mnv be i eaten either hot or cold. The broth should be set aide till cold, and the j fat removed, then colored and seasoned ! to taste and served with the pearl bar ley and vegetables. SOUTH CAROLINA LADIES DON'T LIE. Ii'ttun', s. C, nart: I har UifJ Dr. M.A.SImmom Liver Medicine for im, witlj the best of rcs sul',3 for S!opltoeft, NrTontr, ldlcr. tion l STrotlen Fot. it curc-I k ilarr.mctt ' r f a corn j-lkt ion e W f'S;-: : h-f say i. saved her - - - - A , ..... . li ikl CJO.T7.S wnkiV nd the "BIacx 2.rs Draught" mriJidae. Filing of the Womb. "The .c.-!?.-5 ot ctrriae dirlacetne&t are Very r.'ia.crous ad coastitnte a trohCc rausc vi !nte!:ie.ar.t wJde-epreaA nseri&g. liz i-yv.t.tcias are t sricsr-dowTj or &tigiaf fu nra:o;.s, p:n or weaVnees la tho L&ck', fouet.afia sense cf Ronenese at thr r;t oi" the ttuiatyi. I; may rcu'.t from ti f:c c;cni cl-iltibeartce, wesnai pr.mnt.- t::at r.i:pj. re-th. wstn and rlnlnmen, uv-r hf.rij:, s'f.n'':iocca the leet tuo long, a&4 Ij'- - ' - J . .'1.1 m r."T5a'tT rf the r.cp rf Dr. SitJmoioi 'j-:aw" Vii.oWin wLn-ij will piTC t ::r and jr. Pr!i-Brc tv r.v ho tow.?' RICE. brokors or vi;r We IHV the HUliet "! rk'C Pr I'ir Kouah !! . CAROLINA RICE MILLS, (OLllUMtO, - r. .1 hu l'':iirir WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. .SOUTftlRH D f. fl. I. -XTrs. K-x 4. sonth r-. -.n Mroet. i, USarcohJa. atrhes. .v.. . - , k. . -rH-etaf, S:ltrr r.d P t ' V, V.,.' cinna . ar n rii r r. . r -; Orders fcoUrto 1. V -" ;' "-'! strOLk:'. '; to "tlie inusO ( f tl.o t.t rti. SO tl.t n vail be c t ia j la--?. To f:;cihta'.e a q'siCB. 1.1:4 complete recover, Tc:n rneiid as sn ir.Jftiioa or.r Mexican r malo liem.aiy, which Trill truIuce the hsppioet Wnlalla, S. C, rrriteiV I Lavo u(-4 Dr. M. A. Sim. raons IJvfP Medicine 't' v, El"re than 5 ye an, for Tor- I 1 yx. pi-1 Lvrer and IMxmek. Jf.-'N; ' vr c,;s:.:; i foci all r:;h I Here S t hi Wr to 3am v- a" A li r- U:- t. ; V VC. o ' 1 r: CJ i - ii'. r".'i, 1 . T :-,. I f O".'" ri .... ; 1:. a- Ai ..; II ' " i -v a ii : !''vf- 't tO, n . ' l.r hi ,' " ii(--f. :-. .-r. ii'i)u4 r -r iit .i'va: ia.i r.tuw Ii iJ:i !.!I. ';.K-''. fa-ti.t pn BOOK ru: HOUr:, ID1 l.ra..! N. i.ta- it is far Su;i. to ruy A I " ri i . i u S;i?;il. A unique salad was invented some years apco by an ingenious woman. It ; consisted of slices oi hard-boiled egg I at least four inciies in diameter served on lettuce leaves. Xo erbut an ostrich egg was eve" so large, 'out the secret lay in the fact that it was a composite egg. Two bags of flannel were made, one round and the other oval, the round one being much the smaller. ! Into the round one were dropped at ' once the yolko of eight eggs, maudy tilling the bag. After the yolks were ! boiled hard they Mere left until, cool, ! and then the tlaunel was cut otV. The whites of the eggs were put into the i o,al basr and the ball of volks careful ly slipped into tlo in. When the i whites had cooked ainl cooled the -ee-ond bag was cut away. Experimenting was necessary to tinu . the right si.e oi bags for the number i of eggs and the irojiortiouate sie for the yolk aioiie and the entire epg. it was anotlo-r iiiee joint to allow for the 1 second boiiiug of tlfe yolks without getting them too hard, and to locate VfOtnanhood: I'be health ana vrell-b:n of mankind Cr.Yend npon the pbytlcal health a-.-i pfr ffctioncf wonani'.oou. Araontiiedise-eKS v. .'a-. b r.:ozt itapair the feir.ale constantion ere I'.'i'.' e:.-: '"., irret-clar and paiaf;:l mtn-t-ti-auon, i.'t'i'.a? cf tbo ,w n.l, chloro; :p, e:- itvor io protose rnenstruatioa. These Ci K-'i.-.fa cau he cured. Dr. Sinsri-":n equaw Vir.c Wine js a delichtf: 1 nvst-dy to ?:.kc, entirely harr.ik..--,. ir c f.- r...f coties, pnrvlv "es--l t:.1 t 'a--'-- .o oaple:.su?st ;;t:-r-r:;:.ts. It ij .:: -.ilvM &i -t uu-rij.e t-'): ; car.itive eg -:.t f'-r nil fsaiSle (liseascs.i' it i.i impossible forweak. ra c.s .f the nft'vu.s nr.; r.-nerative f-rxars to eit vhesi it i-; faitLfnily and peritlt-atly cscd. Const;- ata-n i" 'another bane cf vouann'.s life w 'nu h can Le cured bv usiLg Sr. ill. A. tiixjzuoiis liver MecUcuie. pirv t tit ! : 1 i I! ! X ! '!': 1 iria . - J ' a ": .- r ?TTTEH. lU i!a f ' t U " thr "t has tlomontrated ten thctiFand tiuies that -it is almost infallible I the whites, torily accom- I'Ut fr ; f Vn!: r . : : :-.;' ; 're OSBORNE 3 I :-r. I 14 1 . U . , , H t - . - : . GUNS !!:-Ut is fri " ho r :.::U". ;.-r r any :.!!-;!'' ::::ik.- in bo :ratefu!;v a .1 wr.o ccu.o but b aves the tiutinos of : made aware that j MR. BARNEY BARNATO. ! nativo of the the yolk in the m : -i : ! This was most :-a j'lished by puttinu" had" of the whites into the bar. the.i uiooiiin in the. yolk and linishimj; v illi tisc re-t of the wliites. The buoyau'-y oi the wliites maintained the position of the yolk. Afterward the inventor of the mam moth eg'r had two light tin im-cs made of the proper shape and dimen sions, but there i-- no record of her having obtained a patent on her device. 1 i i FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR MaMfTMM WEAKNESSES, irrepnlaritics and drr.njjeroenta. It h& bci ihe enihig remedy f'"r this cla;s. -f trouiiSts. It exerts n wondr-i fa 1 !y !icu!.!i?, strenKthen injr ani ( thin ii.iluenfe ujon the ricnstncit organs. It cur- 'whites ' u:.d falliiiir of th womb. m. f . Anhi mrt -... 1 ' I.-. ---rJ .'.-. v . . kcB hat !ft. M oir" u" t-l V.' . ! r. ' r . Many .'.-.--u:il untU - 'iia.i H 1 i u CV' . net !-ci." : -4tc? p. 'I i SMOKING TOBACCO t MaOo from th Vr.rl, T.'pt r.1 8wft laaf grown in th a- u,-n l i .. f -N-h Croaa. t Ctarett a -ok - eh a--h 3 in b. 5 .i r. f'; o M' vr.. t A Pleasant. Cool nd Drluhtful 5mfkf. t Lvon a Co. Toscco Womi, Du, N C. ,,,,, 1--. ........... f ON'S ChillTonic TASTELESS ANO GUARANTEED' TO CURE - CHILLS & FEVER. uol r iSji hi; niK.foM H If u-flio!il Hint, Salt thrown upon burning grease will dispel all uni-h-a -ant odor. I lain water ij the best and purest water for bathing d'-lie-it- comp'ev ions. A cloth wrung from incar and placed over fre-aly era i:a:u or other salt meat v, ill prevent i;n.-l-iintr. ft praiP'l nml ja:r.f".l menatmation. For hai.(--.f JLite it is the biat mediciiiu m-i'i"-. It is beneficial liiir::: prnincv, and kelps to brin chaiiiren into homea barren for vfar-. It inv ic'ir.aca, tt.rr.j u.t,"i, P-i'-r.fr: nci;s ti;e -whole sys--tvni. ' :. i reut r'-'i.-.dy is offer I t i ail r,:"; vk.l.ob. Why ar.v w.i.: :''' ii.i-'ther minute v. ;th c r;..;n !;. it.:-In reach 'f V;-.f cf ;ri!'0 -n'.v r..; Sl.Uiper tutt.e fct ; our cruz ti'.a. M J" ' a .' ;. -el .: j i- r -7 dtrrr. Pi ti'",-. .. -i - ,'. " ' W i 1 1. -:rf -- . ' ' .'.u!t!rw..Vw .! 1- AV. A. MrLArtr -C i nv "V. ' I', r ' nr. 'fciil T' !.' . M y 'iti p; ecr' 1 "s - ... -: t- '.!- ' ; 1 ii; taVr -,tl. :!'n- TI, r '. T'- - , : - v , rr '. '- . ; . . : f ' ; ' S i , . n ' 0. r T -- T .e " rr-s h, , ' f e.m'.-5, i Yci'i ri.fV e?n '. p.-..in TV.. -T i: 1 on e Liver " For Sale by All Ielera. r arfAarii st bpovih np'g. fo., mmvuir. TM1. 1 Rev. J. W. SViTH. Careen. S. C. V , ,e user. Wir e f.f CaCul at horns tor tiKir.q ct wonc ana it entirely cured her." , l1 iace o ne ounce .of tartari a- id in e i . ,-r :Iark 'ntinent." was lirn in 'ape Town, the family r.a n.e U-inr Ib!bro..k, and in the early '..- - of .iiainotai eeitem-nt rr-inov.il e; t t.'l Kes . ..I r r v S--J ; d AND SPORTING GOODS. StM SIMP foR ( TaLOol L. VMIM U - - . c;i;.iu.i'..ri. Pa. FnEE- M 11111 "tHM. M r. I,r::;; ' ' ' ' - . ' - . ... i :--ti . : . r- .i ; f". 1 " ' ' J lb -li.it. A .... I tii a . STRYcR"3 COLLEGE M s . r : ; -e:!. jj; YOUR OWN w MooH I a to ISKEY H..I "Wt ii . j. P: e i v cours1. eV- h::;t. -and ev-n . s of pilgri:i:. lirtle to spare. :,ir:e to f Mar Saba it is an K :!::! r'ey wit: Ti..- Karnato. d :!ator i : her family. Here hen a modest dia r.d they wer.- mar- hat she was one." a a teacup, tilt tne cup mut iu..l ot oou iug water, co-. t r iiuicKly. hen t-ooi bottle for future u.-e. It is well to soak umtertiannels that have become hard froap much er-pi- i-o;utioii i. : so, ia anu hour before v;-'ashi:;g !a r ir.anner. u h if h milk and- - a..d : : i - tt;ref- or yrLUliW h:::s:k ::::: tf .iaot : s . ran t :. a ra'aoii m a wea half .' water to them in the rvg-i i e.oth A swtt rubbed o four uif a .? appearanre . l-.j.t it sott. lun-'er. To remo e pain ' ne 1 1 . i i nia :mpr b-a:.! an t thus j;ia..e .1. . i.o i -ri i ' . First-class 3 i u ;. . '...'".;'"-' '- i -. . .- - . ; ' r '-. I i. --:- -;. ? ' '. f: -.1. '.'- . 11 ' "' I! ( -. : v: --' f- - a ... - ' II ' yiLLIIOi Sir M-urh' Afr.ca: but . liaruaro ha ' hi. j arie t l"o u r rota w ar lit-Ht a' . . i ,i 4 . ' ' ,1 Th H it. . : ;i t.: ; ;j Si'" ,' ' .... ... ; r.. - a ar.- .l-ri. ,r. r. ni' e-r.a .-rv 'ru- ;-.;. : at tie r ;o n C r ;,i :.o iuro of 5' con !! ".. and a si. : ir he. a easy n.attc-r : oiy wf ti e '. the a '. r',1 S'S w : ::r:: a Latu: :e nifther .f. Tl:r- womar. ; i eu. Sh. - ..:t hut. i;d aFn th- i:.a " it ! ;.e;tT Wet a eh.- ftjr C-7-!f ct-tv civ. erf Jii ?n'U. I.MMIJAKI IIMi.V Wni:K. AMI MTI'I.Y roMPAM. AHiLslA. GEOUGIA. . . Vj ; v Oil jSTlTti- GANGERS A" t;.t:8 i ae A hill country 1 1 i the pi a: e U ' jrr-i i ' TV - U. o. s a Mohatina. - j of a -t'nristian j ::; the ilays an irttsm- ! u ithut arehi- j e . njoys ?r--a: ' 1 . Ti'e i M was Ut;- ; P-: own da v (Te- and me r.rLlhi-Ssivar.n h.n a; sMtel tit' e .t.mi rr-ti'-hn,.-n KutTen and V.-I d-at. ua ut . .rae.e s wer d" 'h '" 1 that Nttl.- of w U el'-kV A temrwrar..' injury pu- ' ...... ... j,., f . v . '1 v. ' a day witho j verv i, aiei u a5is in- it-a-1- w ii n it h: ; paint hi ''- off q't:te r.-a- ! strentr !i;ution of oxa.ic ac:-i ia aio . . . . j . Th-? iii! " I sati-tac'v ry : ' than anv pr-t ' .ve ean h;.y. fa v er X u ;:: o.-. - t.i i i tit: (,i:m ivf. ai?tic!.' a ra'-v e:' i t.'.e m t-e i n. ;--;..:'- f.r j a :;'!! i t-. O. iiol .am ti i, 1 t: r r i j o i:'; a ::r-r.. Tl.e e- Ls n-!' rabilitv of ! z a n.ahe a t::irai t:'or d -vi.A, the loca.tjca of 4 TV "'- - -f a attd a:..i :ot;;,:t i.v:v:ans. t aijore dan iha 1. T t . A ' H-fi t at !. ar'ii.t " M. even by tea -I ' au !.- " i alth News, has' on t.:e .. or aj--onoi. nr. ai fr.-i Cre tt:: t'"c--n ed.ij.ts u's :-:L:r.wi;y w ilott of other. lii3oii Catrx. . . i a r.i :. a v fr.. of c. J -l It-a.e- a r'.-i-.-e.e 1 1 $ c:v -Kin cor.s;st of H '"tt--re cf benzi-in a-poonful of u.--;...u-'h!T. I'it thi -Ui:i. - o. ' tr : :t . t :t -ir.. on; If r:sa Arr :a:if-h rtSclii- & Co.'s COCOA Pure, Delicious, Nulritious. Walter Baker Breakfast f osrs tAan OSi: CKST a etip. Be sre thit the pcag beara o. ratw Ma-' Walter Baker & Co. Limited, r.f..r.ahri'i?M Dorthestrr, Mas.