University of South Carolina Libraries
Mace. Mac? Ja delved from massue or | rausxe, r. bandy kind of weapon, made ' of metal, with a knob or eplke at the I end. It wae developed by the Nor maui a moans of appoullng to the bralua oi'our Saxon ancoatora~-A purpose for which tbo baton, a wooden bludgeon of great efficacy eI?ewhor?, was found to be Altogether too light nnd fllrney. Warlike prelates, according to Planebe, were greatly addicted to thin form of crgument in preference to ewordei be ?au?o thero was a superstition that %e that took the sword ?hould perish toy the sword," ISnfltMt V?s?tnble* Always fay. That's so, the editor hears Mr. Markot Gardner Pay. Well, why don't you have thwn? Simply became you don't plant Salver's Northern grown seo la. Hid vegeta bles are bred to earllnoss and they never dis appoint you. Salser Is the-lar^ast grower ot ?vt^egstfablea, tarai soedt*, gras*ee, clovers, po tatoes, ote. ( I* too vriLh oar rats our and mkmd it to tho John A. 8*izer Ssad Oo., LaOroase, Wis., with lOo, poatage, you will got sample pack age of Ea^rly Bird Ha.tlsh (ready in 16 days) and their great catalogue. Gutulogue alone, 00. postage. (A. 0) A nmntlAtl C?n?i(ilai>. There 1* no person on earth hut what wouhl tike to t'ave a nioa complexion. This Is espe cially true with tho ladlua. There i< no way <o Mtat'S It by co me. ice. The tr<u'?lo Hon d*spor. It is In the *y*tem. Tyner's Dyspep iia itsmedy wiy tarwora'e ti e i>/?-tem ami tire yon abtftntlful corn-do* Ion. It lsh|um lea* and never fal s t ? aqcomp iah restd ?. It wfynotonle glv?yona beau if ul complexion bnt perfect health. lMco 60 cents per bottle. For sals by all druggists. 1 " ~ . ' A (Stood Dog la Worth booking After. If you own ado* and think anything of him you should be aw? to treat lilm lnteili?ontl> when ill and understand nim sufficiently t<> ^steot symptoms of illness. Th? do# ilootov 0:ii written by H. Clay Glove r, I>. v. S.. spr oiallst iti oanlne dUoanti to tbe principal ken nel oiub<, will futnUh thin Information, it It a o oth bound, handsomely lllustivt?<d bo;>k, nnd will tossnt postpaid by th'? Mook Publish ing Houw, 12H Leonard Ht., N. Y. Olty, on receipt of 40 out. In postage statu t>8. ' Now la the Time to Onro Your Oorno with Minder orm. it tokos th?m out perfect )y and gives comfort. Ask your druggist, lac. UerifueiH Cannot bo (JuroJ by local applications, as they cannot reach tho fll30fcfi'i<l portion of tho car. '|h<ro Is only o e way to ouro deafness, and that Is t.y fulfill ?. tionftl r^modlefj. Deafness la o^u^ed byan in flamed condition of tho mucous lining of the iCuitaohlan Tube. AVPen this tufoo nets in llamod you havo a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, an I wtion It is entirely chmud D*afne*s la tho rasult, and unless tho inflnm matton can bo taken mit nnfl this tulm re Stored to Ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Ulno esses out of ten tire nausea by ??tarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition i f tho mucous surfaced. Wo wlllsflvo One Hundred Dollars for any onsoof Deafnoas (caused by cnturrh) that can not bo enred by Itali a Catarrh (Jure. Send for olrcuiara.fi oo. _ ^ ? V, J. PftRMv.V & Co., TolaClo, O. tS 9* Sold by I)i'uBBieta, 75o. I' Ths I'lcnsnnt XVnf ? Qf prsvent'ng theVffippo, colds, hoailacJifSrtHi fevers is to use the liquid laxative rami-dy Byrupof Figs, whunovor tho system n?M>ds c gentle, yot olTcctlvo cloaneing. To bo bcm-nict' One must got tho truo remedy manufacture bJ* tho California Tig Syrup (^>. only, l or ta\v by all druggists In uOo. and f l bottles. fcrery Mottior Hiiuitld Always Have % bottle (If Parker's Oinjjor Tonlo. Nothing sa 900U for paiu,wOitknes?, oolds uud bleciilua&uoju Mrs. Wlnslow'sSoothlng Syrup for children taethlog. softens the bums, reduces Inllainnia tlob, allays pain, cures wind colic. 23c. a bottle, TITS stopped froo by l)n. Kmne's Oiibat Nbuvb KKSTonsn. No fits uftor llrst day's use. Marvoloua curarti Treatise and ?'-'.oo t rial hot tie free. Dr. Kllno, ?3l Arch St., Phlla., Pa. After r.lx years' sufTorlnx, I wan curort by PlsO'iJ Cu?o -?MAitl* Thompson, 'At 1-2 Ohio AVo., Allegheny, Pa? March H>, '01. No more onnnod meat1) nro to bo plven to Frenoh soldlars oxoopt anoh us nro manufac tored in Franoe, or iu French colonies. Tnn Most ?ffMpr.T! and ? rn Tl^Mitnr for a Oonrh Op rhra^t Trouble Is "lirownU UronchM 7}och?." They pos8e<-s r<sa! laorit. Acoording to the Hlata nensua tboro aro ?5,037 persona in Michigan -who are uua^la tp read and writ*. If afflloted with tore eyes uao l?r. l*<\ac Tliorr.o epn's Eve water. DrutfKibtsaollat^ perbottl Harsnprvrllla lias ovor rtn<l over ft'-mln provul itsoll th? best bluo I purjflor modb-ftl eclonoo buo ovor produced. It our?<# vrh?n oth<?r nQ6(ltolno< utterly fail. its mtoril is mi 6Q0i**ta'l In tbo history of m? llolh". 1 13 9110* ctM \t bc.s? ! upon it? mtrlnsl ? inorit. liojJ's v Sarsaparilla Is tho Ona True B'oo.1 ru?iil<-r. - Rood's PinsSsnwSasS:''^ WxJi"|li a I'UII I ltlUIIL.^1 f\ *T AIM/, IMPERIAL ' -CwRANUM IsPnre and unsweetened and can be retained by the weakest stomach. A safe, easily digested FOOD for DYSPEPTICS! Scld by DRUrtfllSTS EVERYWHERE I John Citric $ Son*. _ BILL ARP'S LETTER. nB IS 0t?*?0?K#.T0 WAR WITH J0IINQ|Y HULL, But Fells nolllg*>ro?t Toward *n K*' position "Squo?lar.w Thty told mo of various tiling* tlioy wouhl like to li^ve for Christmas pr< #? til a lor friends stid mrmifivtt v. They wanted sovontoon 1 th im. Of course I listened In ft snbdtjtid manner, but an ol> phant hid trod on toy po kenti?'?oii ami it wan to flit I couMont ?oo through this i.twlnei*. Mywifoadd that handUoro'defs woro * gooa t hnift ? " ico handkerchiefs w>re nlwavM in or der. Bhc had some In her trunk to rond to the hoy*. Tli1' V aro various lh u ;s hi th?t tr mk. Iv Is a so>t of bhU'icamu/, a caoho, but It uon't hold enough things for tho grand dill ?? ren. Dol< and b.ibv carries and Jnmpm* 1acl;? and pun mo boon* "hud to bo bought and some nice linen *iaudkeroh'e fa Well, an I w?? turning the Norcros* corner 1 heard a rcjnealor squealing handkerchief*. Thcro w an a suok of tl'ero on a bo* an l ft oiowd a ound and h* was passing baud* rohic fH alon < f r examination. ' Ch nuli ? linen, tiuie Irish linen, all guiran le.il. only 8 cent a apiece. Escambo 'h*m gen tlemen. Tno*o are iX'osltion ? xhiblt g.-od* that wo aro obliged tosi'll nut. for we are i/oing borne. Homo, saaot home," c o. Never hoard a jn oi iriuoul more sweetly. I ???< ahy a' Ural, bm lO'?U bold of the handkoi obiof. It was COO I kino and ttkely bonlered an I looked like linen and felt hBe linen and I hoard a man ? ay, "This la Hnon, nhore." 8 > I thought I had found the very thinu my w?fo wanted and I t?M lilifl X would IaU? u?ii. 4'i'hM?k you, nir," hi said polit Jy. and he took thorn off 'ho folded |> lo ? n< t wr p pel them up u.id I put thou in mv little gr.p hu . band d htm a (foliar? i silver dollar. Ho didn't hand back tho clung?, but banal up elosa t<> nie and whl-porod. 'Y-n ' f'' *? , man, 1 reckon?" *Y sal i 1 I. ^ uive you twenty moro t r iho o*m r hair <io - lar " ?a d ii?. fi" I look th* m t?nd putth' m a I in my ? alclivl. Qnod\ eraolou^l llnrty )<n n h mlkerotdof for a dollar. Etiough to keep all II, 6 grand-chtl lron'ti " nones oloau and leave some fo.' me. 1 was proud. When mv wifo op uod tho mokaga shows* hoiTifled. "Why. they aio all cotton and the V. nest th'nnoit. fl 2 od cotton at that. *<> ' bavft btoii oht ulod agin as usual.' Thnt rascal y Mi ieaU>r had bandod round a nioo linon hand b. relit* f hb a sample itnd wrapped up i Inn cotton oncsao q io<? wo di<l<!iit Munpec t a"y Hi pi/ wrong. But tlioy w 11 d ' 'or tno n<'8tB, l roi kon. In r?ot, I la'her nko ihom for my giip, and I cariy two all the timt?ono lor. pHch side. An<l I bought ft bouuti lul lltto doll caiTiuiift with a parasol over it lor LO coill^i and a lunch bu-kotfti>d a nnoo thai rtina around ? n 'ho fl or end a i!p;>ol ra^o and liome other lilt bi iri k? and cun homo happy, for C 'liatinaH in a bo?roh to mako ot'iors Inp J'. On eaitli penoo, good will to nt?n. and < pa lal * y to the ohlldion. ????, tliat'a ill On eurth no eel Wo aro n t t-'oniK to luvvo any ?ar with Knuluid. llui I'll bo d. gnnd if Johnny llill v-hall fttop ov? r biru an'l Ink* liunl thiit clou t bvbng ?o h'tn ? ln.xl and w.ilor, for ill io ia it.o jn* uih - i' tho Oriioco that on<hl to b.' on. n i. nd f' 0 to our eom;nrrrc. War h n hor rii'le, (I. v.lish bn^nioHH a> d i' on d?t no' to be o iii>idor? d w-ib ualy. N<?. "ir! We ore no' no Ing to havo any war, bu I'll bo dad blasted if Johnny Bull shall havo anything >'Ver lrrot.iat don't riKhilii lv belong l" him? the greedv ol I mod. The lin t in. 1 don't ? olievo tle.io Eng linn know wh' io Von ssui la i? or who Mr. Mon roo wiirt, but they havo got a big in p and id <k out the oarth awl claim to tlio stake*, l-ilty yeais ego ih. y put d..wn/he:r Ktakro on an laluiul in tho Oai ibboan KO^and tho isliuid aiiK in all eft' H qunUe nnd wont down and England isBtnl guaiiiiiig tho nolo unl w.hlng tor H e Mmd to riao nyain. That's what a man told 111 lint the Idea of war w th our old mother. 0 il Lion, her and bless her imblo queen, who foi ovui lit i y \eara l a-* b en a mod< 1 woman? a nob o-heni t< d lad> of theol h n times -anillna. tr.oua vxnmpo ??f wood. old-faHhioned. honest motbciho d had nluo cliiUlrou ri?ht stia Kht along and nursed tiiom in tho old- ashioncu way and kivo them oa? or od ftt;d salts anu kUiiK t" h- ni ftt ni?lit J v.i llko w- do. I havo , treat reap ct f??r anv woman who baa nibo t liiiin child. en, and I have 10 per cent mors r.i-pfct lor a woman who has raised up 'on, like my wifo h si but I'll b? ? ing-donted if Johnny lull, or '-any other bull, aball put a chip on our h it. ".Wo are uo n? to lnvo-"tifia'o. Our ? onimi'lre will, go ? v? r thoro and ropo t ami may bo bv thwVourlh of July wo will know Fomodiing ft't.ontvihia I udnes*. and lli< n w w d lot it frot along Tor ft \e.?r or two and tlx nn an aib tralion, and by tho year llhK) the di-PUto will bo sotted. TIiri'h t'o w?y wo did the Alubania claim end tho Bor nic sea. flhoiica. We noodont bo u> nny huny about tli'htlng. In fac', it look* /:ko aaord'-go fcr Oluitttt'i natioua to talk war duruis ChrMmaa ttmoB We ougbt to havo Mailed until tho Fourth of July -that s 1 j.rv ijino to crow- -but old Johnny flffl?hftd better JU'iid how he stepa ov. r onr h m cplier-'. The old reba I ayo ha I their (bfiibilnio* removed and they havo nt ror cotton ln.w l'JiiK'and treated us t! irty-thr e \ears a-o. I predicted mat congress would turn our boy.. |oo*e jil t a.n aoon as w^r w..s lhr atoned. Tint w?s n co, ?ft-n'i it? So gon ,r.u% po magnanim ne. A for waitiiu ildny InnK voais tf.ov did it in a day ? thoiit dfb.ilo. Wo didn't aalf it and Ihey ahoved it . n va Hh miuii, Tom It"?d A Co. got together tho nlpli' afiei Mr. Cleveland's war mc-K and Sidd il wo should havo war wMi LnKl"nd. wber.nro?o go ng to not our mo conarl a ft'Oiit. Wo i i;iil tii.v uiaut lx'- m i-ufilii 'ii or Ireland or Ocrmany <".r Sp.dn, whoro ?o qot t htm during tliob-s'. and wo wt;l n ed thojo re'elsdov n a-.u'li. Tlio fael fs th- y mo tbe h(*\ tl litf-ri* tl onat on I nn u< t. Wo !?t.(l flvo t*i it eir oik' iii tho (}< M anil thin it took f ui \?ar? to ml) no tboin and they havo put 0, i) Oof oil! lhon on tbo p< n Ion r 11 , lo t.'loa \v: at thy kilic-'. Th* fact i- W^ io j '-t ol lb ? t-> I avo th. m an '? ik?*v i < a g <i l tim io ten bit col v.i b. riu'Ii. That h what a man told nv they -a d. N w if th<y will pit' our on" l'"ig' d," >u.e-;,rni> d an I fiio-ryed and <lt n bltd V Ifiwnsoii tl o t>< us ?h i ??;U til \ we'll have pomo f .I'll in thou* ma^liaiii'.'.i'y, bu* not mi l thin- 1' wou'dn't I o i' n vi rv big < r In on tlio tr-amiv, loi wo haven't but abou' 1*? ',0 0 eiai s lift, ui: told, und t-o-. :iuu?> than ? io fulfill of ti em won 1 1 b pen i nr?. Our lo.-^ Iiavo \:C( n dying f- X Ihul v v. .i a III ? omoh .v or other tho is coirt diu but 1 1- V ' " mmtip ?*? log. I bo> <? in :ul?' I'Oi tiling a 'Ui'. if. M'ftt loo'utu n ".is to.<*?h"Tl r?nd t?.o si i' Rv of iaa: ouaue. It ou^lit t * h .\o ha 1 a pr irnb'o ? n i goiue won'.a U r.t i: dic itrd rog o to.- tho ?< n-r dolny. In fact Ih v al -on Id have jmvmo,-]:: . snd i fgg d o:i*' pn.lon an l d..:i?. th c ran tlunjr whi!? th?*v wciu at i'. M v to.r n i. th.?t if tl. o w.?r b ov. s .-vc: the tlnnd Armv wd tnito a rumpus ;.b u that re'.'lu'i "i a' I have it iTfCMi'ird. j '? t l;ko 5iev '!i t J I ' ??'. r f r bo resiora jo** nt ilio ???t-? l tlir*** I hey b .vo ' ftd si' l !.o < 111 < * and a1', tl.- i^i.s'o.is Ir.n .-.(TIi?-y doa't ?>i I u< to 1. ?vo any l.tng. Uti' ?'? 'ii ?o? i v. n wub ?'..?*.*? in tho !;oj run S; o if *e don r. Lo'-of Iboir I) s: p>f pt" ?'<> n.ovi.ig dowi? iou'h an I In a f w >i;ir< ? ill beo- ;no an <?!? v? r geutl. nu*n an i Citi.otian? iind pa-.ri ds n wo Any sarsaparilla is sarsaparilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any Hour is flour. But grades differ. Vou want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best If you understood 'sarsaparilla as well as yotf do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don't. IIow should you? ^ r When you arc going to buy a commodity whose value you dbn't know, you pick out an old established botise to trade with, and trust their experience; reputation. Do so whon buying sarsaparilla* - Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market fifty years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable medicine. There arc many sareaparillas. ..But only one Ayer's. IT CURES. ^ ~ . i i_ i j _ _ ^ are arid can raNa their chtl ben lu a rnoial at mosphere. O ir <lin:a'o ai;d our #t>,i-.ly lug a woirleitul offeclyti northern woo. Wt 1J. Of aboil' half of tl !? I* a J kA, And 1 w.uit to mako id b dy rna'l th? OhrlBim- #, but tb? o I'fcr it If U iu Tli ' Uui General Or ?iit ever n-ld \tn*t "Lcl u* have pcuco," and ho noutdeut have # i?l it f iio had lit Ik on 'i i entfoman. X havo bad n hard lure of I today. My wife ft&ld thxt I muni | ut in that pmo of *!<?** tip. Ktaira l>> torn tho clilldi* n co.ne, Jemie wan cming homo lo btay awhile and, of ooume, whu d brt?|K Iter baby. au<l I r< ckou Iter iiua bund won hrWupt to follow u one. Wei), of ooui'HC, tho |>i"o c:n-t l o put in, f i>r if there U ai.v bud klftn i.l>' lit a !jouh?>, it ia a broken pano wi b a hax or ?om > rag* * uok In tho hole. It la a il tbat i no man of ilt ? hou o ain't much a?o<>niit. It's ?8 bol jih a (runt ka'o tliat op^rT* e<4f?hut easy or a front door with a Knob olrr This |>.ino w.ia out In the nop r sash and I neve r r< uliz^d vvliat a critical Job it wa-i until I not ui l?. I came^vary noar fall nx ont of the two-story window, for tho work had t > bo done front tho outaido. I had to hold on Willi ano ba> d and wcik with tho other and n< lis: h id lOKivoitup. i-'o I g'>t tho atop Udd- r and to^Jrou' all ihoatupa and pulled tho ea.di ins do thor-om, hangiux by tho cord*, ami my wife tho helped mo, and tho lad Icr cracked aud ortak> d am a n?dy, but wo flmlly ^ot tho k'^ In mid t 'Oked and | utiied all liuhl, an Hi e sssh put t-nck, and tho stop* t? placed, mid 1 thought 1 wan done, but she ? noel ihe oid shades taken d> wii and -erne new ones put ui>, and I had <o mount iho old "top ladder ag tin Hho never lo a ma know all that w?nu me to do for fear of alanii nu nio. and lhai'a whv alio kept tho n Mr aliadca b d out UU'il pn' In tho window pan-'. But I j<ot through hafi'V lau mid I'oocived /sewial benignant tmdes Uy "hi* time I w&i ao nervous that when X tried t<> wr tc XeouMen' hardly hold the pen and tha V wlrtt la the matter with ihl< manuscript. I can't road it myself and wi 1 excuse any mistakes y?>nr typo n>ak <?/> Oh. theno women who uro always fixing up ?o-i?o? tiling. They mnko me no tired, llti' I i avj her a nico woik I'ankut for Christmas, I did, atid another was sent to In r from Florida, an I the ia happy too; tho filQt is, wo aie all happy right now.? Hii>l Aup in Atlun'a Constitution# TK I j li ( i It A VIII c; T I OK 8 . Tho VenezncJan ooramieeion 1ms been organized by tho ?lootion of Judgo 13rowor as president. Ex-Speaker Crisp aaya that in tho light of tho London Obrotiiolo'a dia pntoben he dooa not bee how Englan'i can inaiht on her claim to tho dmpnti'd territory on tho Vouczuelan frontier. Tho Honfio pension hill will call for $137,900,000 uppropration, boiugado crtuiHo of about two million dollars from that of tho ourront flnotil year* Dr. JumcB Ednmud Reevoo, tho omi n('nt baoteriologist and contributor to mi-dioal literature, died Saturday of cancer of t h<> hver, at liib homo in Chattanooga, Tenn. lluu. Win, L. Wilson, of \V. Va., ha? boon appointed a regent of tho Smithsonian Iri^tituto. A. F. C. Cramer haa been appointed recoiver of tho Palmetto Browing Company at Charleston, S. O. The receivership will bo temporary. A firo occurred at tho Central Hotel at Altoona, I'a., on Sunday, and one lifo was lost uud much property de btroyed^ A Colntnbun, Sandusky and Hock ing freight engino blew up Saturday near Zunesvillo, Ohio. Engineer Bottmcad, Fireman Frank Ilefso and Brakeman Fred Kreitz were killed it)*, Btautly and Conductor Ira Morri6 Fatally injured. Remscn Crawford, assistant city ed itor of tho Atlanta Constitution, n well-known young nowspnper man, has boeu appointed press agent fjf tho Plant System of railways and Kteum ehips with headquarters ut Tumpu, Fla. - In nn iutorview at London Mr. .T. I!. Ijartlett, president of tho Nicarn gttnn Caual Company, suiel ho believed tho canal could bo built'-ifor what the Miinchefiter ship canal co.it--Sl 2,000, 000 ? and that tho report of tho Amer ican coft mission, ' which recently in vestigated the route of the cantil, was preposterous. President Ileotor D. Lane, of the American Cotton Qrowers'^Protectivo Union, has called a convention of planters and all otberii interested in the ooinmodity, to bo held v at Mom phis January 21st, when questions of unportanco will bo considered. Two houses with their contents, at "Wheaton, IU., a jBtiburb of Chicago, were Sunday night destroyed by lire. In battling llro a number of men were caught under n falling chimncy and were crushed. Two wore killed. Major Aimes, U. FJ. A., retired, ronio .limo agq imprisoned by Maj. Giui. Sctiolb Id 'find releared by order of tiio District of Columbia Distiiot Couit, has been ren^and?*d to custody by the Distr'ict Couit of Apuoald. Salt Lnko City had tho biggest 6ort of a festival Monday over tho admit tance of Utah as u Statu t:ito the Union. The Legislature met and or ganized. a com>i:aim> < r.MXocK Ten Men Imprisoned l>\ a ('.ivc?In In a (iulil Mine. Ton men were ejui^ht iu n cave-iji in tbo Anna Loc M I c >> n*. Viotvr, Colo., on Saturday, and it uot possible ih i'. iiuy of t lie:n I a.e csc.ipod ]'iv.-i lout James Bum.4. < f Colorado Spriti?$, L<->in down iu t,,<> riiivj ou u tour of Ira.peetlon find hn-J pist uoen hoisted to the ?ar'.u'ri when A&.i^tuut S.ipormtcuUent b.ioltoii, uecompamcu iy ja uaiiiOi-, -uiorcd oa^.? and were oems* i.fU ered. I'ai')' Iiml tic-ce.nlcd abv<ut W) loot wuuu tho cammed" la cnargo o: tlio iiu.ai.nj machinery ie?.oiv?d a j-i>,*iiaJ to draw u^> wio eago rapuily. Iuj signal cu mo too laie. A grunt mar $ c f r. a.'. 1 begun to crushing tho cage ml is iocupants. ?igut mea wvro \voruiag m tlio ooiioiu oi Uio guaft ftrmug .1 level Iowawb the ehimu?y uu?l luoy were prooa <iy cruclicd to death. ltoscuo g.iitg* who iminouiu'.t.iy put to work fio.a lijf.-o ?intcrem <iif v.-v-iiou", and w&erur.vr a uiUkt cmii be ?se?l t ;> atlvantags Ik* is put to Work. ' i ao uppe> workings of the Auna Leo mine arc tulnuited by lac t'ofttnad OiliCiUta to navo uf?*n in n very daugerous coialwiou, mm <ux3 company ha-i aij^feiy t?K<-u ei?p> to b. r<-!i^tt)(?a (no b tjij <>r'a. A:aong tho imj ri-oned men are: Ooncr.il MnaH {or Joiin iiarnaa* Assistant Huporln t?mi nt Sheldon, G 'L?r^v llama. i, a nupnew oi G<ino>al M.u:agcr Harniu. Tne Portland O '! I .Mi 'dug Company |? an Iowa corporation i.nd r.3 principal ollko li ai Cviiiui Bluff*. I \'. i. I ti?' Ann# L?x' mlno la situated uear ibe summit of Battle Mouu tain and is ot? of t:> j l?t>t equipped mints in the State. Its working shatl isdowudOO and is the dorj^t inths camp. Important to Supervisors. Governor Evans han macto tho nn nonnccmeui that an|>ervinor?? of regis tration will not opon their offices for the registration of voter a until tho 8tat?i Irgislatnro me"et;i atul enacts the new registration laws. The new Con* stitution went into ofTeet on Tuesday,* and"1 it providna for entirely different methods 6t regifct ration; hence any registration taking place until those laws aro cnactetl are null ?u<l void. THE PRODIGAL SON. r>r<. TALMAUK'tMKJNUAY TIIlblE. II? Knnvj Some Lessons From tho IJeuutlfitl l'ural'lt'. Tbxtj "Pat a ring on hi* hand. "?Luke rv., 22. I will not rvLuvirio tho familiar storv ol the fa?t young maa of tho parable. You know what a aploudld homo ho left. F You know what a hard time ho had. Ant you remember how, r.ftor t tint Heafcm of vaga bomluue and prodigality, ? e fesblyed to go nod weep out hU sorrow* ou tho bosom of parental forglvouetj. Well, then* la great ex citement one day In front of tho door of tho oil farmhouse. Tbojenruuta corn? rushing up and sav; "What'a tho matter? What la tho mattor?v' But bef <re thoy quite arrive the old man orles out, "Put a ring ou hi* hand.'1 Wh(\t a seeming absurdity I What can stub wretched nvtidlcftnt t\n this fellow that lf? trampinc; on toward the house waut with a ring'/ Oh, ho Is the prodlwal sou. No move tendlug of the swiue trough! No more long ing for tho poda of the < arob tree! No more blistered feet! Off With the ra-rs! On with the robe! Out with the ring! Even so does God receive every one of u* when we come back. Th^re are gold rlpgs, aud pearf rings, and emeru il rtugs, aud^ diamond riegs, but the richest-ting that ever flHsbed on the vla Jon If. that whioh out Father put9 upon a forgiven sou'. r* Wow that the Impression la abroad among some people that religion bemea <? and belittles a man! that it takes all the sparkle out o'f his soul; that ha has to ex change a roister ins? independouce for an ec clesiastical straltjacket. Not so, vWheu a man becomes a Christian, bo does not go down. Hesiarts upward. Religion inultl piles one by ten thousand. Nay, the multi plier is In infinity. It Is not a blotting out, it Is a polishing; it Is an arboresoonce ; It Is ?in efflorescence; It Is un Irradiation. When a man comes ilnto tho kingdom of God, he Is rot sent Into a meuial sorvloe, but tho Lord/ Ood Almighty from the palaces of heaven!^ calls upon tho messenger angels that wait' upon the throne to flv and "put a ring on bis Hand. in Obrist are the largest liberty, aud brightest Joy, and highest honor, aud richest adornment, . "Put a ting on his hand." I remark, In tho first plaoe, that when Christ receives a soul Into Ills lovo Ho puts upon him the ring of adoption. Whllo in my church in Phlladolvhla therocamo the renre pentative of the Howard Mission of New York. Ho brought with him eight or ten children of tho street that ho hadpiokod up, and he was trylngto find for thein Christian homes, nnd as the little ones stood ou tho pulpit and sang our hearts molted wltlrn us. At tho close of tho services a great hearted wealthy m incamoupnnd said, "I'll takothis Jlttlo bright eyed girl ana I'll adopt her as one of my own children." And ho took her by the hand, lifted her into his carriage and w?nt away. Tho next day, while w#v?rMu the olmrch gathering up garments for the poor of New York, this liitij child camo back with a bundle under her arm , and she said ; "There's my old dress. Perhaps somt/ of tho poor children would liko ta have flt." while sho herself was in bright iVjKLJ^difnl array, and these who move immediately examined her said she had a ring on her hand. It was n ring of adoption. There are a great many persons who pride themselves on tluir ancestry, and they glory over tbo roya blood that pours through their ntte.rifs. In their lino there was a lord, or a duke.^or a prime minister, or a king. But when the Lord, our Father. put3 upon us the ring of His adoption wo become the children of the Kulcr of all Nations., "Be hold what manner of ove the Father hath bestowed upon us. that we should bo called tho sons of God." It matters not how poor our garments may tb in this world, or how scant our br<ad, or how mean the hut we live in, if we "have that ring of Christ's adop tion upon our hand, wo aro assured of eter nal (lofeu'!'?. Adopted! Why, then, we aro brothers and sitters to ail the'good of earth and heaven. \Y6 have tbo family nam *, thesiamlly tires?, tne family keys the family waixftHfvbe. The Father looks after us, robes us. defwds us, blesses us. Wo have royal blood in our veins, nnd tbera are crowns in our line. If wo are His children, then princes and prin cesses. it Is only a question of time when we get our coronet. Adooted! '-C?Ch we have tho lamtly secrets. "Tho secret ofcibo Lord is with them that fear Him." Adopt ea* Then wo have the family inheritance, and in the day when our Father shall divide the riches of heaven we shall take our share of tho mansions and palaces and temp'cs, /IfDcetorth let us boast no more 01 an earthiy ancestry. The iasienla of eternal glory is our coat oi arms. This ring of adoption nuts upon us all honor and all privilege. Now we can take tho words of Charles Wes ley, that prince of hyranmakers, and singj^ Coino, let us join our frlonds aVovo Who have obtained the prize, And on tho eagle wings of'lQvo To joy celestial rise. ~ ^ Let nil tho saints terresirial sing With these to giory gone. For all tho servants of our King In heaven and earth aro one. 1 havo been told tbnt wlion any of th? memb-us o' any of tiiu great sccrct sooletitjs of this country are in a distant city nud are in any kind of trouble. and aro set upon by enumits, tbey havo only to ^ivo a certain fvipiint aud the mom bars of that organization will Hock around lor defonse. And when any luan belauds to this great . Christian hrothei^ood, ii be Rets in troub'e, in trial, in persecution, in temptation. h?Ja;ts only to show this riin; of Christ's adoption, nnd all the armed cohorts of heaven wlli come to hi3 res one. ^tili further, when Christ takes n soul into II s Jovo Ho puis upon it a marriage ring. l\ov.\ that is liot a whirujOf mine ("Hosea if., l(>), "I will betroth tb^ifrnuo M? forever; yea. I will betroth ih4a uuto He in richt e.ou-ne*s, and in jud&mmt, and in loving kindness, and in ir.ero:e.O' At the wedding ; j altar the or dcjsrroom puts a ring upon the hnnd of tho bride, si^oiivinf love and faith luiccis. Trouble n ay come upon the hous-> [ ho'd, and tho carpels may go, the pictures | irayyo, the piano may go, everything else J may go ? :he last thins that goes is that inarr aee ring, ior it is considered sacred. | In th?? burial hour it is withorawn from tho Pan i and kept in a casket, and sometimes the box is opened on an anniversary dny, and as you look at that ring you see uudev it?- arch a long procession of precious mem ories. Within tno gohea ciro e of that riucj j th?*re is room -or a thousand sweet reoollec I lions to rnvoive, and yon think of the preat ! coprr^st oetweeu the hour when, at tho close | o( Uio wedding tnaru-.ua.lt;." the flaahiug iiir'tts and amid the aroma of oranftu blos join-, yc.u set that ring on tho r^und Anger I oi the plurrp hand, and that hour waen at i the rlose of "the exhaustive watehintf, wnen J von knew that the soul had lied, you took ! from tba ban I, which gave back no respon sive ola?p, from :bst emaciated finger. the r:n<? that she had worn so long and worn so well. On some anniversary .lav you take npth.it ring, and you po ish it un.ii all the old iUaler ; comes back, and yon can sea in It tho flash o; eyes that lon? auo ceased to weep. Oh, it is not an unmeaning thing when I tell you that when Christ receives a scul in") His keeping He puts on it a marriage rinse! He end<vivs you from that moment with all His wealth. " You are one? Christ and the soul-^ one in sympathy, one in affection, ono in hope. There is no power on earth or hell to effect a Oivorcemei t alter Chrifd and tho soui are United. Other !?icps have turned out their eompan'ons wbrn they ?o4 weary of them nr.d sent them adrift froai the pulaco gate. Abaduerus banifhed Voshti; Kapo.eon for sook Josephine. but Christ is the husband that is true forever. Havii g loved you ontfo. He ioves y*ou to the end. Did Ihey not try to divorce Margaret, the bco;:n girl, from J?su?? They safd t "You mu*t give up your 1 relfaioD." Hhsst'.J: "I can't give no my religion." And so they took her down to th* he.ioh of the sea. and they drove in n stak? at low water mark, and they fattened her to it, exp^tintt that as the tide came up her faith would fall. The tide fcegm to rate, and eamo up higher and hlsrher, and lo the girdle, and to the lip. nod in th-? last nfo- ' nwmt. Just as the wavo washing her foul Into glory, she shouted the praises of Jesua. v Ot. no, you cannot ieparatVn soul from Christ! It U an everlastlp* raanrTnge. Bat* tie and ftorms and darktless cannot do it. la it too much exultation for a man, who is hnt dust and ashes lik? myself, to cry out this uoomont. '*1 am peraaadcdlWweliher height nor depth nor #rtniri pall ties nor powers, nor fblogs pteeent, nor thiags to com, nor say other creature, shall seriate me from the lov^ ot Go I. which J* iu Christ Jesus, my Lord?" Glory be to God that when Christ *>andth? soul are married they ar.< bound by a chain? a golden olmin?if 1 might say eo? a ohatn with ou>) I'nk, and that one iiuk the go'dea rintfof Godr'a everlasting )ovo. I?oft at^> farther, aud t^ll y?u that when Christ receive* a soul Into Hi* lov*. lie pat* on him the/ring of festivity. You know that it h:;? bwu t)i? custom iu utl f <as to beatow rlnsrs oa /very happy oooa-Mons. There Is nothing Kioto appropriate for A birthday trlit than a ring, You delight to beitow such a gift upon your ohlldren at f>uoh a tiaie. It means Joy, hilarity, festivity, Well. when this old man of thy t*?xt wanted to tell how Kind he was that his boy 1ih\1 got back, be expr*ft?ed It in this /Way. JwtUttlly, before h<? ordered sanda's to bo put on hl8 bars /cttj beforo ho ordelod the fatted calf to be killed to app?*se thr^boy's hunger, ha com manded, "Put a ringyn his hand*) Oh, it is a merry time when Christ and the soul are uhliedi! Joy of forgivness! What a splendid thing it Is to fool that all is right between my Gou aud myself. Whnt a glori {?us thing it is to havo God just take up all the sins of my life and put thent iu one oun dle, aud then fling them into the depths of the sea, never to tla? again, never to be talked of t>galu. Pollution ail gone. D.trlc? neas all Ulumlno:!. God^reooaoHfed. The jprodieal home. "Put a ifng on his haz^d." Every, day I rtud happy Christian poople. I And some of them with no second ooat, someof them in huts and tenement houses, not one earthly oomfort afforded them, aud yet thevare as happy as happy can bo. They sing ?Roeic of Asjoa" a* no othfy^rtpla in the world sing it. Thoy nev.v%ore any jewelry in their life but one gout' ting, and that wns the ploer of Go I s uuaying nffo> tlon. Oh, how nappy religion makes us! Did It nuue you gloomy and sad? 'Did you go witlr your head cast dowu? I do not think you got religion; my brother. That is not the ??ffeot of religion. True religion Is a Joy. "Her ways are ways oj pleasantness, and all her paths are peace." m Why, religion lightens all om: burdens. It smooths ail our way. It l#erp;-eU all our sorrow?. It changes the jar o' earthly tWvsord f<?r tho peal of festal bells. Indron't of tho flaming furnace of trial it setfc the forge on whioh so motors are hammered 'out. Would you not llko^thls hour to comik up from the swino feeding and try this rell?h>n? All the joys of heaven. would coma out a-id meet you, aud God would ory from the throne, ''Put a ring on his hand.'* You are not happy. I see it Thore is no fieace, and sometimes you laugh when you eol a great t^al more like crying. The world Is a cheat. It flvst wears you down with Its folllos, theu it kicks you out into darkness. It comes back from the massacre of a million soul3 to attempt tho destruction of your t?oul to-day. No peace out of God, but here Is tho fountain that can slake the thirst. Hero is tho harbor wnere you oun drop safo anchorage. * Would you not Jike, I ask you? not per functorily, but as one brother mitrht talk to another ? would you not llkotobavo a pil low of rest to pur your heaii on? And would you not like, wnen you retire nt night, to feel that all 13 well, whether you wakojnp to morrow morning at 6 o'clook,^Ir2*Hp tc.e sleep tha* knows no waking? v Wojild you not like to exchange this awful uncertainty about the future tor a sclorious assurance of heaven? Accept of tho Lord tysus to-:lay and ull Is well. If on your way homo some peril should cross the street aud rtnsh'your lifo out, it would not hurt you. You would rise up immediately. ' You would stand lu the celestial streets. You would bo amid tho great thvong that forever worship and are forever happy. If this night some sudden disease should como upon you, it would not frighten you. If you knew you were going you could g'.ve a caim farewell to your beau tiful home on earth and know that you are going right iuto tho compauionship of thoso who have already got beyond tho toilln^-and tho weeping. You fool on Saturday night different from the way you fool any other nljrht of the Week. You como home from the, bank, or tho store, or tho office, end yotl say, "We'l. now my week's work, is done, and to-morrow is Sunday." It i^!>a uleajant thought. There are refreshment and reconstruction in tho very Idea. Oh, how r>leas?nt it will b? if, wlieu wo t;et through ttio day Of ouv life, nud we go and li? down In our bed of dust, wo can realise, "Well, now the work is all done, and to-morrow is bund ay ? an ever lasting Sunday." Oh. when. thou city of my God, Shall I thy courts ascend. Whore congregations ne'er bveak up And Sabbaths hp.ve no end? " ^ There are people In this housa io-ar.y who ore very nenMho eternal world.., 1( you are Christian?, I bid yon bo o' good cheer. Bear with you our congratulations to thn brirht city. Aa;ecl man, wna^Vrill soon be gone, tiiko with you our lova Tor our kludred in tho better land. and when yo\i see thorn, tell them that we avo soon coming. Only a few moro sermons to preach and hoar. " Only a few more heartaches. Only a few mora toil?. Only a <ow moro tear?. And then ? what an entrancing epectacla will open before us! B^.Vttiful heaven, whero all is licht; Beautiful angels, olothod in whito; < Beautiful strains that nsver tire, Beautiful harps through all tho choir; There shall I join the chorus sweet, Worshiping at tho Saviour's feat. I know ther? are some peop!? who sav they are Christians who s?e:n i o gee along witnont any heio from others, ana who cu! turo solitary piety. They do not want any ordinances, ? do not bolono: to that class, i cannot ceta'onij wltnout them. Thero ure ?0 many things in this \u.vM that take my at tention from do 1 an J audTioaven'thaV I want all tho helas of nil the symbo's Had of all tho Christian associations, "and I want around about m* a So 'd phalanx of nvia who love Uod and keep H!s cpj3iuaulaiexit3. Are there any hero who would like t"> efWcr into that association? Thou by. a simple, childlike faith apply for admission into tho visible church, tied ^ou will be reotfiveJ. 2Co questions a*ked nbout your pa^r h siory or present utrrouudings Oaly ono test ? do you love Jivus? Baptism does not amount to auvthintr, sajvl a vcrcat many people, hut thi Lord Jesv;<<1*? claret?, "H? that beil?*veth ard is baptized shall bo saved." putting bauti;m_ and Xatth sldo by side. And an apostl?? deelaveo. "Be pent and be baptized evry ono of you."' I do n:>t eticklo for ary'nartlcn ar movie oi baptism, but I pnt great emphasis on the faet that you oticrbt io b? baptized, yet no moi'>< emnbasis than the Lord Jesus Christ, th? Great Head of tho e.hurch. puts upon it. Some of yoj have been "thinking on this su eject year after year. You havo found out that this world is a poor por tion, You want to be Christian*. You havo come almost into the kingdom of God, but there you stoo, forgetful of tho fact that to bo almost sav<?d Is no. to bo faved at nH. Oh. my bro.her, arter having come so near to tns doo/br mercy, if you turn baa's you will n-iv.'.c come, at all. After nil you havo heard of the soodness of God, if yon turn a way and die, it will not bb be cause you d'd not have a <00 J ofi-ir. May Grtd Almiehiy th>s .tour move upon your sou I and baing you back fromth?>hn?ks of the wlldern-si to the Father s> house, and set you at tho fcauquet, and "put a ria# on your hanii." J- / the cRtfi'S. %. " Tho Kstimatea by Slutey and Terri tories. The estimates by States tJ\ d Territories o| area product and valusyof tho principal cereal crops of tho Uniysd State* for 1S95, mado by tho statistician oMtfo" Dcj.artmect of Agriculture at WasMngton. arc givon as follows : t Corn? Are1t-.?f2.075,$#}, product 2,151,139, 0C0, valao $507, ?09,0*), yield per aero 26.3 bush'ds, farm price if -r bushel 2(1. 4 cants. * Winter WheA'^Rrva 22. GOO, 322, product 901,943,000, \>?fn per aero 11.55 ' bushels. 8 >ri.i< Area 1 1.43S.0i0, product 205. SOl.OOtf^ yiold per aero 13.0 bushrtl?- c?tal wheat ar.-a 34.Oi7.33J. product 4C7.103.COO, value $257,939,000. Yield per aero 13.7 bush els, fann pr?<>* p-?r bushel 60.8 eont*. O its? :?r.';? 27, *73, 103, product 8?4,44l.009, value 6 1 r>3,655,000, yield |>or aero 26. G bushels, farm piivo |?er l>n*b"d 19.9ceuts. Bye?ana 1.890,345. product 27,210, CfO, , value 1,955, 000, yield per acre 11.4 ouAhala, I farm pri-o p.-r nuthel 41 eenta. i^Barlc)*? art. 1 3.^9J,9.'), product 81^673,000, ] ? alua $29,912,000. yield p?-r a.ro 24.4f?.wb<:Ls, farm price p %r bushel M.7 oonls. H?iek wheat? i?r.>? 763,477, product 10,341, W, valua ??,M3,050, yield per aero 20.1 busbd.4, farm price hushef 46.2 ccnla. Potato?" ftica 2,(s?4.'J52, producl 297,2X7. 000, value -$78%03o,000, yield ;?^r acra 100.6 bushel*, farm pric?i per t ushel W 4eonU. \ May ? Rrea 44.206,453. product 07,078.641 t^u?( \aluo ^S'.y.ldfl.QOO, yield per aore 1.00 loo*, farm prtae per ton * ??*v / ' ' ? i rittcen and Toes. There Is otto curious fsct respecting ?tho ^nlmsl creation with which you will uuver become a-v luatuted If you de pojpd on your text ~.ooks for lnforma* U6n. It la this: No living repreaouta tlve of the uniinal kingdom has mors than fire toos, digits or olsws to sach foot, hand or limb. The horso Is the typo of one-ioed creation, the camel of the two-toed and tho hippopotamus of the four.toed animal life. The els* pliant and hundred* of other animals belonging to different orders belong to the great live-toed trlbo. What. Should He Bay? : Mudge--Seo hero, what did y6u mean by snying I wasn't half-witted t Yabaley? ' What ahull I say? That you are Lftlf-wlttodV-^Iudlanapoils Journal. comes tSstoiJ. There Is more th(an one food which will cause the body to increase In weight. A free supply of sugar will do this; so v/ill the starchy foods; cream, and some other fats. But to become fleshy, and yet remain in poor health, is not what you want. Cod-liver oil increases the weight because it is a fat-producing food. But it does far more than this. It alters, or changes, the pro cesses of nutrition, restoring the normal functions of the various organs and tissues, Sc^6flVUteiori, ? of Cod-liver Oil, with hypo phosphites, is pure cod-liver in a digested condition. So that, when a person gains in weight from taking Scott's Emulsion, it is because of two things: First, the oil has acted as a fat-producing food; and, second, it has restored to the body a healthy condi tion. Such an improvement is permanent: it comes io stay. SCOTT'S EMULSION has boon cndordld by tho mcilical profession for twenty years. {Ask your (fee /or.) This is because it Is niways palatable? always uniform-- always contains the fiurest Norwegian Cod-Hvtt Oil and, J iyfxxfhosplutes. $ ? ' Put n p m jo-cont and $1.00 sizes. The small size may bo enough to cure your cough or help your baby. flight costs cotton planter^ more than five million dollars an nually. .This is an epormous waste, and can be prevented. (-Practical experitrierits at Ala bama Experiment Station show conclusively that the use of will prevent that dreaded' plant disease. Our pamphlet# *ro not advertising CiVcfil?r? boom ing special fertilizer*, but vo prailic jl works, conrajp ing the remits of latest experiment* in this line. Every cotton Firmer thould nava s^copy. They are sent tree for the diking. "Kainit" GERMAN KAU WORK*, 93 Nassau St., yew Vodt. HAIRB aSs?M Cle?n??? and btmUftw tha h?ir.< i'retrvotei ? InKurfamt . |yc?tg. Hovar F*ll* to Be?toro Gray Hair to it* Youthful 99JSS,* Curt* ??Up Jc h#?r MUis?. JOo,?od?I.UU?t Druyglrt* OSHOriNB'3 mincM HQe-tteae Qolxool of Qliortliancl AVUUHTX. O.K. ffotaxt bonVi ui?ij. Aitu.i l>u*in?M from d?j of ?utorin*. llu in?-? nap?f. ??? oarr-ndv >al ?!.?. ! i u eel. KA.fi for htn lioriis t lHu*tr?t?l Oktv loi;u?. Iloar J cln?:?or than >u any 9 >Utb?rn oitf. fcOntS WHERE AIL ELSE FM15. ! Ccst Cough Syrup. i*??08 Oood. lie tntrmo. f?om hT c niCTtrfs. MU l? m'**'* ? ?U Jll.'Ji IL.J1 111 > 5(?ntl of a cnothodle*! habit, , who had adopt oA tfca praotloe of r*? t sluing a cbpy of ?rery pttsorlpttoa laaued by hW'finlly pliy#lflU#( t beoame lpteres!ed as Mm* treat on to note that the aims Ingredients were r . pretty oerlaln to be p*o#cilb?d at some point of thotroatmeat of every coso. For o poor appolite, o< a sore tUro.\t, for rest loan oaawhloU dip* f ) turbad tho baby's sleep, and for . I troubles wlit oh besot tho aged grand* parents, tho favorite vcrao.Mjfeo* Hi ways turning up, nKhougVftttghtly modified from time to time ami n**l ^ often in conjunction with othert. , One <Uy our frlenl liappanod to ob? servo that tho formula of ? certain advertised roroody was Identlosl With tho latest proscription ho had received from bin own phyalotan, / . and In some aurprtso ho stated the ea.se to him. Tho family dootor,^ after listening to what lie had tonxf/ . repl|ei: "Tho oaaa la about this irayi Whenever thore la a disturb* ?_> anoe 0 1 the funottona of the body, no matter of what nature, it ts prefer ty certain to be aooompanted by a,. ? deran|jem?ntof the digest! WTorgan*,' When they aro alt- right the patient gets well, That particular formula 54 that you have observed ma to write >, inoro and more frequently Is the { rofiult of an age df careful esperi- ' mebt, and <? pretty generally agreed^ upon now by nil eduoatod physicians ' who keep up with the time*. Th?i i dlM^ry of fho past few yoats of > tho tooana reducing every drag to a powhor and compromising the pow* A tiers tuto llttte lowmges or tablets, \ " cr tabu lea If you prefef, whloh will pot break or spoil, or loso their good qualities from ago, tf protected from ' air and light, la tho explanation of how It has 00 mo about that thla pre* sorlptlon Li now for aalo aa an ad vert ieod remodv. It is tho modlulne that nine pooplo out of ton nood , every tlmethey nood any, and I havo no doubt that making It so eesy <1 to obtain, so carefully prepared, aud withal so ohoap, will lend to hotunlly prolong tho avorago of human life during tho present gen eration." TaMOaa nrA soMbr (InnftUM, or by null If h-pr'aj(W c. ? ii 5 a fcjn) 1*. n ut to rti? ivpttti ChemlcM i'o>ni>vo'> -'o. 1J : a'.-., No>v X ur<. t>*mplo vial, 10 ocuc nniim M,d wirtstfy B?AV*?nr UrlUW VKKB. )ir. >i. X. WOOl/tEY, iTIUSTA, Of. MEN MB BOYS ! Wnnfc to V# rh nU about a If orte ? Hoi r to rictc Ov.t a flood One? Knou Imperi'so-j liotia and to TtsUAl Det?ct,IX?r<?0!<.n.l lfiect*Cu:? vlitu ?a:itei? {.oisibU? Tell tho njto ,}>y tueioetUT Whnt to cal! the Different P.xrto of u? A alio at* How toUIioc a lio.e? Troperiy All UU end other Va uihlo InfcnnaUon can he o>ttlo?4 by readlo* ??ur 106-l>AC;i: I r. LUSTRA TED IlllRSK AUOKi'WDlon vr* will forward ?o** taid.on reccl;.tot i/nly vii cents Is ?tutoya* BOOK FUB. HOUSE. 134 Leonard Of.. WewYork C|ty TIIIS AKlWOTOn CO. ?<*? fc?U wind mill bualjQo&fi, bocuus? It bus riMlucoa Ui? cow oc ?Indtxmer to I /O what It was. It luia m*n? br*iicB houses, and supplies It* goods ana rtpws l al your door. It cw nud dow funjkn s bcttfr artlole for less rnone|trian others. It makps ramping ?nd Uonred. Slecl, 0?lvftnli*<i-?tter Couipletlon wiiKlnatiUu JilUaa r and JTlK-d Stool 'l owers. Steel Bwa saw Frames, Btcol Feed Outtors ana r**& Qrlndors. On aprilcntlon it will name on* of tiipso unicifu i hut u Mill (urn 1Mb until January tit at 1/H tne u*ual pnco. aw aisa rnaa^ Tanks and Pumps nf ail kiwis. Bond for catatonia. r?c(K7I WU?. KwkwtU ?sd fiUawc Street#, f" g 'R; N. TO AVrTD THIS XT?H TETTERINE Tfi?> om.T palnles* and b&rmlaM Trt'fir f 'T tlw w -rj* 'tp? of K?hMi T ttir, 15 i.gw?nn,u*Jrrou|[ti patch p< on t!io {?<??, rrastoa ?c?lp. Ur<vmd itcb, c.h%f??, chap*. pt%> HoK'ni nmlrjorvol-OBOtk. it kburt At.i, IlOH^^ ???*?? ????!* f. r c *U to J. T. BhUDfcOOK '? RiTrnr.p l\ Cm jl. . fnroao boMi If |MI ? ? ilri gemt don't keep U;' * " tnMM, ra*Hlntj CCKSa whh Tuilrtll tUaadiaa. Hm cured maajr tfcoe- t ??nd ? "*? land cnt? p*? svmrtofr.i rapidly dltappcar. if ailtjrmMoBt arc rrmomd. 5^?at\eastVvd^thlrd"of aiftjrrnptoa mm.*rn ' iuir^.ulou? carC* UA| ? f nW* ASTHMA POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC Gives rel'.et in VIT8 WilnutefL S?(UI forn i'i::?JS trial iiM^ieTlMKfEi "nr. Hox ?cnt po*tp*A Art d r c~ m ' Vil O 8 * vojfh A rUUjL, r? S. N. v.? 2. $150 SAW MILLS Fn-Virm-T*. Hwt? -mf Mt')? <orl'?">? I W >: Attn BcfteW* WooJ P1?ritr?. Coffto H-jlUrt Hr M?tmfunir(il Vf SALEM IRON WORKS, SALEM, N.C.,U.8.A. To Health1 A POINTER: \ V* * ; ? Use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. rtircV'S? MoL^^ Milirii ffi and Fever. Ki ll ey ?::.i l.lvcr Troul/U, Hli!mX r<reoivfcviO?ttu* vUh Kacrous Trouble*, Chronic He&cUcho of KS VvSStt | AmS'V wfo ?*?* lor mid ?ftm?Jed. ? A More Iluu <.000.000 bonus "?JroWN CHEMICAL CO., Bat.tiuor?, Mp. \ \ 'Absolutely Pure-D?li(nous-jMilritious The Breakfast Cocoa MADE OV Walter Bmer &Co.li^!i? DORCHESTER. MASS. COSTS LESS THAN ONE CENT A CUA NO CHEMICALS. ALWAYS ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Hunt Baker & Co's. Breakfast Cocoa MADE AT DORCHESTfR.MASS.IT BUM HEIR T1W>C NARK UtmilMOUVlS ON EVERY CAN. * AVOID IMITATIONS*