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Hall'* Catarrh In t*k<Ni inter tiu.llr, KCimK uiraotljr upon thb blood auci jit'i coq# Mirfft' t1* o? tho iy?loiu, tbor' by flMtro.i 1>iK th'? foundation of th- ('.Ibca/u', )>?vtlom by building U}i the eon' ? tihitinn pit t n?wiH.Vn;<' ?."?t'U* ? in ?U?? m?* ty* woi'V ill o p r O ; i n o < n r << 1 1 i V o *<> nmdi faith 111 lUicur.uivo powor* thoy off. if Dm* lluu died Dollar* for an* m-.c that it in i In, t>> ouio. fiend for li-H uf teetinfoiiiftl*. Ad'lr< '< P. J. Cue*!.* A C0?^f0io*tc?, O. Fold by t;ruK<i*'rf. 7.V\ Hull'^ jointly 1'iih nr'e tho bsat. |!(?t I I/I' llln MwVty.N. Ko nutter v*la'. alU voir, headache to r fftii'.nr, \o i will nt vt ( mt wi-.l uiiMl y n, bovvois hfo pill I Iflht. I Ah( AHltl'i lu >)t lUMllfi*, CIIIH Vdll WWll'.iUt A Kr'l"' iff l'i I'.. }i ? III' t' ? Any tiatt iu movoiAtnU, f.'Vit you Juil 1" conl* to n'a . y^'iir health rack. i'?s < ? a tt >: ! h ? 'nn I v ('Mhar U\ iho K' H.m* }"?t >ij> In nvtd boxw, i y tRhlfl ly?.. I . ?.. C. kittiiij'Od Ot< 'i. 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Australia ii ? ?;!>orliti^ I'.vUicd fiia1/ bhins to the I nir/d irtnivw. s a ' ? -id v j i c; do v. i n! to be \Yc'! f !i 1 1 '? mi'". !?>i iiii'.hiiiic *?> ' ?' iniol'*.! liuj'i inr,v h r.ii'.l ; I ili - r. 'J In ri I'uro, tako 'iiiuii'ld ? o>? ; it r'i'iK :?l| di J an'<hli'!l,iit ?> <i!" Ml ?UifiCii. i- 1 ki-.'ii' y i ?t liowf'iH ; tt rlfrniw t;>- iv/ t m I j tirdb-H liio blood, tliTf" iviih'vii:< lu- (ini-c if rbi iiiiKitbiu, H.iiit ?:i I nmiiv ??in ,? iic i.i t'i' j. It in con I for .voting and old ? nd I. a*- l>i ru lo ld in tli-- libfiicri; r?'Mil'.< I , , : ) . . ny v,?i'pi. rbyi.irirt** roconum-iid >t. 'I'm t oil J .^tali's lovilitiiiOM ii f flic I i)t :!n. i.-t* *>:" tin* >r'.d''i ts;* u li a' I i?n.K. I ( \ . ; i.i'1-;'. Ovr.'; do not ?.t.dn tlii I ' i i ? '..I ?. S*dd I v all i.i i;'^ l'< i . ?)? i ? ?Mu-hiIi d iriu; halo.-, to f.*ot l. ii Id So. ft I. O ? f| < f", / rnd y.'.n i vi-mi ? ;..i ki. lim AHi* 1,im ? km- fi-r VKlir l;!ili? \ il <<iiiiultl nVv.T l ?> with ?nt i us 1 1'-;.. ?'.< i* i-nrc; all ni'ht'K niid- j-tun.". I'll- ? ??ii>, <?: v.f., .< and inanufdclir.c oi m 1, vutc i iMnia'U-Iy broki n u,i in Atlo.l li a bv tin- Ib-v oiil'.lnii. IVJIiirliio III T?? * lift . " I i nifosj ;".0. . in nUini|)ii. Mail lui- oil' nr ) ivo liii ?(>p of T.'.t 'rill", tvlrilovar lii^ jn j ? ! h 1 1 i - 1 1 j 1 1 1 ili> s t!: ? work." - AVui. f-'v-ii'i.uv, . ? i . * \ > 1 < i ? . IV \a . f/0.'. a bo\ )>v moil fri-raj .1 'P. 'd-ajit In-- Sni.mii^i, (ia.. if your ?lru-,"- | ijl '! il"ii , I: di'|? il 4, V ,.i : j crnl. of all tho woiu<*u In ii'-i i-iii'iid .>?< much money as J-'O a i cm ??!?>! hf-?; 'lotlifr*', I id l . II I* VI r !!??' I ' I II IS I filll.AHK I.IMM KS r flit I \ M '.Ii- . in-.-'.- V oi ?dioiild 'novor lio wnhduf t f : 1 ?? r !? y it i iii'Oft iill nchoi) and juiiiH. Many ;;r? .il iwcn havo boon poor rfpi-:: i h. Oi thngraphy doeu not mako 111!) l;'. nr.. Long Hwr " AKot:r a ye ar arn my hair was j coming or.t very fast, so I bought j :i I <>?(!? of Avcr's Hair Vigor.S^I t I stopped il:o falling and made ny ( luir grow very r*pid!y, until now it^j is -IS inches In length.'*? t Mrs. A. 1 Hoydstou, Atchison, K.'OS. mmmmmm mm 0 ? m?ww? There's another hunger than t 1 1 L? t o!' the stomach. Hair imager, for instance. I Hungry hairneeds food, ncccTs fia if yfgof ?Ayrr's. This is whv we say that A y e r ' s Hair V i iTp r a 1 w a y s restorer co icrvartd-mtrk-e^ the hair }M-ov/ long and heavy, r.w * All drac{!?ti. yii. " .?! f'lpply uond "u". aiul \?o wttj yon a lo. lie ami p>M? th<* ?'*nio ?'fj ... Mv rc*t <?* i>r*>?.n (i,' I A \ !V ; ( ' i.. * ??"tvrll, M .????. . S:na!l crops, unsafalrfc vc^ ctablcs, result .from want of arc especially ild of Pofa*h., .Write for ON TWELVE COUNTS ?* ????" Admiral Schley Con vie ted By Court of Inquiry, MINORITY RliPORT liV liBVti Majority Kepo? t |:liids Twelve Count'* Aiialiut J&litcy, I'ralae* Itla Conduct* 1 ' ,? w ?? Washington. Special.? Tho most i>r<? litii: rd, Interesting arid important na val tribunal ever hcM in thin country carno to a dos;/ Friday having In open a:;,i gixtrvt session lasie.i ihrW'W^Hlln short of ono week. w!iku{ Soorotary J,uiit< wus handed the finding of thu court <>r Inquiry which examined Into Hi,- conduct of Hoar Admiral Schley during tho Kuitlago campaign. l'or s yen wouk* tho court hoard testimony aini for fully a month It deliberated upon th?> mass of ovldeneo, llnally lynching* tho conclusion annot.ncod Kriiiay. Tho r< suit was a compile uir j)ri nn. I it in probable that t??> proph esy has approached the truth, instead , of one report Ih'io arc two. Hoth ate signed b>' George l>ewey. preshl-'iit. and by Sam. S. lamly. as Judge advo cate This is a form to h> recognised l,i all courts of Inquiry. the signatures of the oi her members not being neces sary. i>ut it is explained that Admiral |>cw<y slxn; 'I the second report, a tal norlty !? -j. .?it. to express hio qualitba* t ion of. or diss.-nl from tho view# '? j.,-. .,. | i v (he yO'.ti t, < -omprlslng he . hi!! : 'i-Attmlral.H Henham and R;m sny;Tn t h ? first report. It i* said at '.ha Navy Pepa rtment that there will he no further proceedings In this celebrated (ho Popirtments initiauv-. S'c-retary I .mm and Judn Advocate Ltinly positively decline to discuss tho ilnds in any phase. The Se rotary re ceiu 1 the reports at o'clock rrulay lA-eu'.DK and he has not yet acted upon thfn. It i* probable that he will simply ?^ifond his signature with the word ??Approved" to the whole moid. Vho court Itself ro.com mends no further proceedings. owing to tho lapse of time. , - \ucr lovfe.wlm; the conduct of Schley during the whole campaign., llm court gives the following ?'(WIN ION : "('amnio !..r'' Schley, in command ef tVs living sipiad ro:i. should liave pio o'.fdcd with the utmost dispatch ?>f(. Ch nfttevros and should have maintain ed a elo.o blocl. a:le of that port. "llo shoe! I have < udcovorod n: May L'-t. fit Cienfuo'.* to obtain informa t i4>n . re^ai-din the Spanish squadron by c .'ii iii eu h a ! ' n i> with tho ins argon's at 1 1 ? v place ?*0islgn-a'e \ In the memo randum delivered to hlva at tl.K> a. ?i ? ? of i hat dat o. "lie jdi'iui 1 h ?%*? promptly obcyo C'rnfii! to Santiago do C'nbn w .t'i all dlipntch. and should Itnve difposod or l.;s v c ? .^Is with a view of in'.ore^pt I ? the Ojieir.y iti any attempt to .-ass tije living snuadron. ;'.:v:ld not hav ' delayod the fiquad'.oJi for tho Ka?!'.1. ??1 !?? should not hive made the rotrn jvj.^,1,. westward with ola f'piad ro;t ? .. , ?]|n shtvald have promptly ovr.^l the Navy I K ;>:t: t meat's o;-,l; rs of May w ? ? . ^ "He shouUI have AMeavored to Mp 1 1 1 ro or destroy the Spanish vhscI* at ;>r hor near the entrance of Santiago harbor on Mny 2!> atVl 30. ' "He did not do his utmest wit a t.-e force nnd'-r his rommantl. ?<> eftpltire or destroy tho Colon and othei vessels of tit ? cm my \\hi? ii ho atrackrl on May ?]. -By com^icacinx: Uie ennaaemcnt on ?Tiily ?' with tho port lottery, and turn intr the Hroolflyn around with poit w t - , . no lor ? ' ? oaueed hov ?? lo.=o distance and position v;lth the Spanish v? HS(d?. especially with the \i!?e:iva and Colon. ? - "Tho turn of fho Brooklyn to ?;Mr 1 card was made to avo'd KOttin ? ber into danKero>:s proximity to t ie Spin l?l? v.s^M. ThPJ'ira v:a* mnrlo t-r wcid tho Twtaaiind eansrd that v03^l to stop -and to,b:-:lc. lnr eudnes to a\ old possible collision. "Admiral Schley did iniusti^ to I iontenant t'ommandor A. C. Hodgson In puhlisbing only j\ portion of I he ror rcsnon.lonco which passed between ??t'oinmo.Tore S-Mcy ? con Uet in connect L?m with tho . vents ..r/ho San tiago c^mpaU'n pvior to .lv:nJ t. U'*. was chs.r:v.trrlV.v.! by ? v^-illltiott. d! 1 ,t u-lncvs and laid: of entorpilfio. ?Mils official reports resardlnc the coal sopr-b'- s'?d tbe* coaling facl.ltle.i of'<th ? flytnc squadron were luac -urate arvd misleadin*;. . "His conduct during the brxttM oi .Inly was polf-^oaarKsed and he '*n cou"n\gel. in Ui/ o-wn person, hla aub ordirnto ^n'i^ and njTcously. MP.OR1 (?M J *. ' ? "Admiral V\ S. N.. President. "SAM C. I.KMM2Y, "Judge Advocate General V. .lndge Advocate..' "In (ho opinion of th? undersigned iho jctssi^e from Koy West f > t.lc.i fr.ngoa was mad- by tho flying ^quad ron with nil posstblo dlspat<h Com ii jdor" Sih!t'.v Vivin;; In view tho im portant,- of. arriving oiT (Mrnfii'^os with ns pturh coal possib.o .a t..o sbi^'.; hnnhti'P. ? f ? The blockade of C.cnfrcgcs was cf ? "(.'ommodore Schloy, in permitt.ar t?,e garner Adula to enter tho pnri of Citlifticioa exuected to oMa'n .^r-. inallon concerning, the SpUnlzh sftnad mn^from her when a;'e come oij. "The passage fr?> m Clenfuegos to a polr t ahout 22 milej south of . Bant.lr.jJo. was made with as much dispatch es was possible whil < keeping tho sqyad ron a wilt. ' # ? The blockadc of Santiago waa ef fective. ^ ? ? "Commodore Schley was the senior officer of our squadron off Santiago when tho I Spanish squadron attempted It t;i><Mpe on th? inornlnR of July "rd. He wos *.n absolute compaad a^4 la oyW'l ti? tb? eredlt dftesa r structlon oftho l " f <" * MEETING OF MASONS. IHe Urn ml L^tdge Proceed* to th? * ) Hlcctlo*) of Off (com. Cbtfrleaton, -Kpedal. ? The grand odgo, A. V M<. of South Carolina* umcludwd Its business and closed In unple form last- week. Tho following >{hc*IM Wt'l'S elected; ^Grand Master- Walter M? While iiffwd o f Charleston. Deputy Grand ?\fwU!r John It. llel* linger i\L Bamberg. f Senior Grand Warden ? I' rank L. i Harrison of Anderson. Junior Orrtnd Warden? James. L. Mlehlo of Darlington. ^ Grand Treasurer -- /linn\ovinah Da\|s of Charleston. Grand Secretary- Charles lnglo?* by of Charleston. .('ratul Chaplain William D. rliay er of Greenville. Grand Master \\ hitehoad. who tuo ceoda C.nv^d Man tor Orlando Blu;p pard ? one of tho best grand masters who lu?.H ( ? v t : i" presided over the craft ii^ South Carolina -18 the tirst Char leston Mason electod to tl>e grand east siueo ISS3. when I he mayor of Charleston, J. Adger ..m>i.i, concluded his third term as grand master. The newly elected head of t ho Masons is a past master of Orange I.odge, No. H. of this city, having served as master of that lodge Bom INP'j to i-S'.Hf. He was eldcted junior grand warden of iho grand lod^o in 1 y Jul, and served through the various warrant stations continuously t<? his present dignity. He is one of tho host inforniud Masons of the Stale, and as Master of Grange Lodge made a high reputation as a ritualist, lec turer and presiding olllcer.. Ho Is known Intimately to the Masons of Charleston and is a constant visitor to the various lodges of tho city. Mr. Whitehead is the principle of tho High school of Charleston-. Tho newly elected junior grand warden, J. L. Michie, is worshipful master of St. David's Lodge, N?>. I**, of Darlington. Ho has served for several* years in the grand lodge as grand, senior deacon. The officers elected were either elevated in duo rcgardfto their several stations or reelected to offlces already held. On motion of Senior Grand War* den -' Bellinger, a grand secretary s Jewel will bo 'presented to Grand Secretary Inglesby. The following appointments were made by Grand Master Whitehead: Senior (J rand Deacbns ? J. M. ISason, Charleston, and ?L P. Duckett, Ander son. Grand Marshal- -John Kennerly of ISdgelleld. s' Grand Pursuivant ? William Muchl son of Marion.\ Grand Tyier-~*W. A. Winkler of Churiestou. District Deputy Grand Masters ? First, W. G. Ma/yck: Second, G. *L Buck nor; Third, fc B. Hagood; Fourth. W. A. Giles; Fifth, 1.. A. An gel; Sixth. IL J. BnbluMjn; Seventh, Furman S^iith, 13i?;ht li. K. T. Jayucs; Ninth, A. S. Kowo'l; Tenth, L W. Nash; Eleventh. H. Fay Gaffnev; Twelfth. J. F. McDonald; Fourteenth, \V. It. Mood ; Fifteenth. .L Harlesvm Head ; Sixteenth. W. KL. Jamitfc; Seventeenth's. C. ChaHln jtylghteonth, \S\ I.. Glaze. H-ftil Comnflt.tee ? J. Adger Smvthe, V. Panknln,. A. W. Marshall, G. IL Moffctt. On Cemetery ? H. T*. Kvans. W. C. Millrfr-V.'. H. PriorlrJttt, J. H. -Johnson. - On Charity ? Joseph Bock, W. 12. Gantt, A. L. Barton. H. W. DoSaus Siii'P, I. W. ilirSfii. The senior grand warden appointed as grand stewards A. L. Barton of Charleston and J. C. Watkius of An derson. The graml master then installed the appointed officers, after which he oxprewned, In clonw8tN jnt-l impscs sivo, ftinguagtf, tils approbation of th> honor conferred and thevPbligatlon j imposed by his elevation. ^ \ Preparing the RejJWrts. Columbia, Special. ? Tli^re Is much work beinp, done in tlw? offices of I he State rayliol just now/ Ml the cdorks ar?; hard at work on the details of the an anal reports in order 10 Ret ahead sufficiently to enjofc the Christ mas holiday i with som? "degreo of satisfaction. In the comptroller general's office several Counties have not yet sent n their abstracts and are delaying hlngs somewhat, hut it is hoped that til will l;e horo by the end of the eeh. tf u i>et in tendent of KOuaU tcMahan has received the anriiml e ports from all the counties save "herokee, Marion, Oconee, Saluda nd Newberry. If these reports are Tot in very shortly in proper form t is tyot unlikely that the attention ^f the legislature will be called to yhe matter. Several important pieces >f -tabular work are tied up and cannot 1>c touched until these reports are in 'land. Attorney General Delllnger, already having his annual report itfell n hand. Is how devoting his own at entlon exclusively to the preparation >f his interesting report on the in ? rltlKatlon of, the trusts. Chief Olevk "Tantt ot"ttie Ofllco of tho secretary >f Htato ha? his repor^ well advanced. * Y 1, . \i Adding to Rtiifdfng. ^ .. . Cox Manufacturing Co., Anderson, S. C.rhaa completed erection of an addi tion to Its buildlpj, being an addition 120 feet loj^jL$$ /cot wide, and two storieaT#lg^|. ; JThe machinery for thla addition,. J&Mspindlea, la now being placed in pMSlon/ and bHpg the eomplaracnt^^ to 6000 uplhdlM. -This * ' acta la fi&* TJEATY IS RATIFIFO. 1 lie Senate Confirm* the hoy* Pauncrfote Canal Agreement. THE HOUSK. * l" i v >? t h r>ay: The jBownion of th< llou. ? was brief and devoid of inter? 4 Nothing will be done now until iftor 'h?* holidays. Ninth Day? Chairman Payne, of t h o a;iv .in (I tuf-irtH committee, tt n 1 M ? Ith hardKOi^'of Tennessee, the ranking ? Jeniocrat of the commit too, were en jrii-ml iii preparing tho majority and Minority reports, respectively, on the Philippine tariff bill. Mr, Payne's report will not be of an irguinr ntatlvo character, and will bp umflned to an explanation of tho uaw Mil. The need of revenue for the is laftds. bcca.'se of the extensive vork ut levelopmont and the establishment of U'hools, U bet forth. The minority report promises to bo lulte extensive, taking up the general subjects of colonial policy, imperialism liid protection. s Tenili Day- 'Hie TTouso held a ses sion of but thirty minutes duration.* No Important legislation was entered tip* on. ^ lCleventh Day. ? At the close of tho session the committee designated !>y tho two houses of Cojigreiik appointed to Invite Secretary Hay to (leaver an address In honor of tho memory of tho late President McKinlcy, called upon Secretary and secured his conaen? t ) perform this service. 'No time for tho ceremony was fixed. The Home adjourned without accomplishing any thing. Twelfth Day ?The bill to provide temporary revenues foi'*the Philippine Islands was debated in the House. It was tho debate session and was con ducted camly and without display of temper. Several lively exchanges and an Impassioned speech by Mr. DcAr moiul. of Missouri, who has just re turned from a trip to tho Philippines in opposition to Iho retention of tho inlands, were the features. Mr. Payne the. iloor leader of the majority, ypen ! the debate tin his side. Owing to the in d imposition of Mr. lllchard^on. Hie duty of opening for tho minority devolved upon Mr. Swan son, of Virginia. ^SENATIO. ..Eighth Hay: ? For twenty minutes tho Senate was occupied with routine business and t hod* went into executive session to consider (ho Hay-Pauncefote treaty. Ninth Day? In (lie Senate Mr. Alison favorably rdported the concurrent res olution adopted by tho llousc provid ing for a holiday recess from Decem ber 15) to January G, 15t02, and it wis agreed to. Mr. Hoar introduced a resolution, directing (he committee on printing to consider the expediency of provid ing frco distribution of the Congress ional Hcqord to libraries throughout the country. Mr. Mason, from the committee on manufacturers, submitted a favorable report on a bill relating to the adulter ation of food products and addressed the Senate, briefly criticising certain products which had come under the observation of the committee. Tenth Day. ? The day wasf spent ii. discussion of the Iiay-Pouncefotc treaty. The Senate adjourned at l."t P< m. Eleventh Day. ? Tho Senate rotilied tl'ie Hay-Pauncefote canal treaty by tlx; decisive vote of 72 to 0. The vots was reached a few minutes before o'< lock, aftcr? almost five, hours' dis cussion behind closed doors. There were no sensational incidents dnrinj.' the entire time. The debate was con fined not. exclusively to h discussion of the merits of the agreement, but the policy of its provision. The* prin cipal speech was made by Senatoi Teller in opposition to the treaty ami he was followed in rapid succc.Vd.ui by 12 or 15 other Senators, who spoke briefly either for or against the l?:o Hon t'o ratify. The vote on tbe'v-i iil cation of the treaty was as follows: Yeas: Aldrlch. Allison, Hard," UaTc^ fUirry, neVerldge, llurn bam, DuitwAot .Hurton, Carmaek, Clapp, Clark. I Montana; Clark, of Wyoming: Cbtv CockreU, Cullom, Deboe, Deitrich, Dil _Urigham, Dolliver. Dubois, Fairbanks Foniker, Foster, of. Louisiana; Foster ofvWashlngton; Frye, Callingcr, Gam ble, Gibson, liansbrough, Harris. I lav/ I ley, Heltfeld, Hoar. Jones of Ar kansas; ICean, Kenrns, Klttrcdgo Lodge, McComas, MeCumber, Mo Enerv, MeLaurin, of Mississippi; Mr La'tfin, of South Carolina: McMillan Martin. Mason. Mitchell. Money, Mor gan, Nelson, Penrose, Pqrkln*, .Matt, of Connecticut; Piatt, of New York: I>ritehard, Proctor. Quarles, Scott Simmons. Simon. Spooncr, Ta?Kferr> Turner, Vest., Warren, Wellington. Wet more ? 72. Nays: Paeon, niaekburiijL Culberson t> Mallorv, Tidier, Tillman? TO Pallev pjflred with Depew nn l EI kins; Rawlins paired with, IJanna rn * spwell. Those who did n&t vote an-* for whom no pah's were ann<Jhnee'' arc:. ..Daniel.. Jones of Nevada. ;..;Pal terson and Quav. Twelfth Day ? While the Stmnle was !n executive session Senator Morgan i -ii ado nn effort to have the Senatr \ ;rtt^ke his bill nuthorlqlnfl HenuUl. Mon of a rlgHt of way for tho nropowii 'sthmlan canal across Costa Uica and Nicaragua, the special order for 2' o'clock ?Wednesday, but' the Senate de fined to make tho'ofder. Some . Sena tors expressed the"opiHJoji that n!! Trnrral 1orIs1.1I Ion should no postponed 4'ntil after the holidays owing to the absence of a number of Senators iiut M was suggest eri that Mr. Morgan might, !f he so desired, move to lake tip tho* bill. He Indicated a purpose to pursue this course. ' ? 9 Senator Morgan outlined the present. attitude of Nicaragua and Costa Rlr laying that those two governments had, 'as(, year entered into agreements will*; the United State* to ?i?n .^treatl^ ^ranting right of way whe^evadWh* United States should be preps|HJ!to ~ou?tnict th? canal but 4herttJi*,??V ernmcnt of the spited .8t#tP9,di'f feel that farther B^otfeitone'coute b? consuntm&Led imtll Cottgrcsa *k)ul4 ?aj^^teps looking to the const^urt'on .of the etui OnthUiWOUftt hjcon?UK Tfctt. ? Irregular, Suppressed or ranmu iuonscru?H| k'loiiuich, J ml i^c-.st i"-::, Bloating, Flooding, Norvott ache, tJenoral .Debility quickly yields i it, lit j ? - Lydhs E* Pinskimm's Vogati J! will entirely euro the "worst forma of Ffci ri:n i troubles, I^flaminaMon and ric&ration, I?al of tlio Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakl adapted to the Chuhfyo of Life. , Ji has cvtro.d inoro caws of Ilaclcacho an<t? oth i-.rci ic.!y t'"1* world jias over known. I t ij a chkos.. It (Jissolves and expels tumors from iho^tf of development, a:ul checks any tendency to canoe' irregular, Suppressed or Pininfu^ Alenafcpj^ ac..v, ,, r_? W omb t.ronbles, causing pain, weight, lie vet I and permanently cured by it's a< N in hanuony with tho laws that govern the feu harmless as water. It quickly removes that Boarlufo-dovrn tvule, "don't cave" and 14 \va 1 \i-hvn >o-lef fc-fl lone irritability, nervoib-uwv-!, 1 MzziuyA, Fa 1 n tuoisw, melancholy or tho 44 blues," and backache. Theso-i of Female Weakness, or some derangement vof-"tfljf medicine alwa,Tfa cure's. . Kidney Complaints and iiaekaeh? Compound always euros.) Xo other femalo medicine in tlio tvoj widespread mul unqualified endorsemot has such u record of cures of fejnale trontl Thoso women who refuse to accept warded a hundred thousand times, for ^ ?ftc?|o. 1 Sold1 by Druggists every U{H< Mothers and Daughters ! Hoth look -well if the?" wear the straight lrojit , Royal W orceste i or Boa Ton Corsets*-^ I rv UicM now. YAi \\ i ' I uhvays wear them. \ j\%h your 'Ic.ilor to order what yf?w . ' \ ifriect, it' he il<?cs not kvi"|> Oiiim. Royal Worc^tcr Corset ^o., Worcester, Maw. |llinvrpy <lepar^" Me, ai utltf 11 mercht I comd VALUABLE m The nffr-r itt trrtr Pretttittm Binthlct tttpitfOtij1 j?j!0rcj>y * . ' " : ft: delivered to as dr.rlaj} the year ? got, inii brandm of our tobacco / . R, J. Reynolds'"}! oz., 'Strawttg Golden Crown, Reynolds' Sna Maiio^y,. Speckled Beauty, " Early Bird, P. Ft. Hanes &:Cp. and 0. N. T. To appreciate on r offer, these fkctM Th.it \vc ttrc giving $stooo.oo pmr dpyitr ory of cbewcrs on our trade marks plac* t 'fx our bc&L ctliKLzAQ.vlzvxc^GhcqtSLra^Ji being (Icceivcd by imitators. j i'li/7 descriptions of Present* oM will be furnish ctl upon -Jh^ R J. iiiKOLOS T8BAGG0 CO., W " i."L V'J. , . - (IB and $5,000 Guarnnirw wnm p. ?luand/ 1 1"*. 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