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r 1 The I I /??^0*^^^^!rJished Every Thursday. , E. W. NOLLEY. Editor. THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1894, Our Wilmington friends are going to have a big thing of Welcome Week* which comes off soon. They are inn king elaborate preparations for a gala time and expect to eclipse all former occasions Their hospitality is equal i to any demand that can be made upon { them, and we expect that many of our people will cross the line to indulge in the festivities. When this tinner is issnml tint Iml r -r-.- ? ""v tie of ballots will have have boon fought, many will bo disappointed, some chagrined with defeat, others exultant with success. Some newspaper roosters will borrowing, while Otliers heads will drop. Whatever the result, lot the vanquished bear it like men. We hope to see our people all standing, shoulder to shoulder, two years hence. Hon. J no. li. McTeiurin came down hero Monday and addressed the p?) \ pie on the public issues now before us. He advocatim the con ye/nion idea anc1 advisedj the people ^o sup puri uiu prim tv nominees air. McLaurin spoke during the rime lie was here, in fact had to stop to oau.'h the outgoing^lYain. His \ isir. at the last hour oT the campaign wasl attributable toiho fact thatliis cause* needed help. We are of the opinion tlyilVhe people are nearer together than many believe, and by another campaign! year, hope to see a complete,"yXconci I- , iation. We have heard 110 hat^h words or wrangling since the" campaign opened, individuals have different opinions, but so far as we have seen, these opinions have been expressed without that bitterness which has characterized the two last nnm. paigns. This is an intimation of a J return to better things. There are many of onr people disgusted with demagogues and place hunters, tins they are tired of, and they are showing it by their actions, which speak louder than words. Wo are drifting back gradually to the channel and ere long will, we hope, be moving in solid phalanx towards the upbuild ing of our States industries; the development of home enterprises. This paper will do its utmost to advance your interest and we want the good men of Ilorry to support it. This is your duty, and duty is one of the sublime words of our language. When you are in town, come to see us. Program of Township S. S. Covention. The following program for Galivnnt's Ferry Township to be held at Rchoboth Church on the 17 and 18th of Nov. 1S94, has been adopted by the Committee. 10. A. M. Devotional exercise by S. P. Hard wick. 10.510. Topic: "How to secure bettor <>l>servanco of tlio Sabbath," by S. 1\ llardwick, M. T. Floyd, Miss Jauo Pittman, and others. 11. "What is lllblo study and how to secure jt'/" by E. P. Pittman, Thos Mclinck ing, M 8ss Minnie Hugginsnnd others. 11 30. "Ways of increasing the clllcleney of Primary work," l>y A. L. Lewis, 10. V. Best, Miss Mary Lewis and others. 12. M. "A Temperance Band in every Sunday School." by Mrs. L. B. Barnhill C. L. Muggins and Miss Zilpha Molt. SUNDAY. 10. A. M. Devotional exercise conducted by ltev. W. C. (Beaton. All Sunday School workers of the Township are < ordially invited. Mrs. L. B. Barnhill. II. L. Best, M. T. Floyd. Committee. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Gailouette, Druggist, BeaversviHe, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discsvery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it.'' Get a free trial at Dr. 10. Norton's Drug 8to.ie. Cure for fftuwlticlic. Asa remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headache, yield to its infiuence. We urge all who are afflicteu to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters eures by giving the needed ton* to tbe bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this nisdiciue. Try it ouoe. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Dr. E.Norton's Drugstore. "1 would rather trust that medL cine than any dootor 1 know of,'' Says Mrs. Ilat&ie Mason of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy For aalo by Dr. K. Norton. *. ? I'll. Trip to th>. old world 1 , IIV .lOIlN R. TOLAlt, CIIAI'T&U XXXtl. llJUjKt.- WADY TO 4SUl'*.M.KM. Tbo r<md, f.s we lonve Babel-\Y?dy is through a very liSrrow valley, up a sleep incline, with grey, rugged, barren hills on either side and sejm'oly a sprig of vegetation is seen. At top of the first hill, a fine panorama pi^^Ks itself in the direction we have co.^^^Lnm, If the day is clear, .J.atTa, the sen imJfcUl the Intervening landscape between lis and the Mediterranean niny be seen. As we ascend the mountain", we see an occasional very ol?J looking olito tree, remnant of some old grove that prfrbnbly flourished even in these rugged hills long long ago. IJy close observation, irnniptracos of ancient terracing fly he dlscernod, allowing that \4neynr<4MBp> nourished here. These, of course, are evidences that this country was not always so barren and desolate ..s It Is to day, and if these hillsides, now so barren, wore once row red \\ itli terraced vlnevnrrts as we believe from evidence pialilly marked, it goes tar t > controvert the tip- ry of sceptical writers, who contend that rocky, barren Palestine couhl .never have supportI ed the numbers of people that sacred his[ tory tenches us once lived here, and that It never could have deserved the flattering i title of "the land <i| milk and honey." Different places along our route have j been pointed out as the Kininuus, mention bed in St. Luke's gnspd, so there is no certainty as to Itsexsct location, hut it is quite certain that it was along this road somewhere and as u e approach nearer to Jcrusalcm^e feel we i re traversing the very ^r^Wil on whi? i Jesus walked with two of his iLbciph*., to whom he appeared soon after ItfWruciiixion and we may he right iiov there he overtook them as they tallied " ^t (he fullness of their sail and den"lOiuU^^^earls of the "things which had |^iappci||d in the few previous days." "Aiul it ca^ne to pass that while they communed j together and reasoned, Jesus drew near n^Lwcnt with them, but their eyes were holthm, that they ahouhl not ksec him." "5, 15-10.) A very interesting old i^uvii on the way is About looseh, very pivttily situated 011 :i hill, on the right of onr road, which gently slopes toward the road and at its foot is a fertile little valley, one of the few green spots between Babel Wady and Jerusalem. This town was named for a notorious robber, the terror of the surrounding country as well as to travellers by this route to aud from Jerusalem. Many tales of horrible torture, inflicted on pilgrims by this cruel wretch and his band, are yet told. Therulllans were seized and banished about thirty years ago, but the reputation of some id their kinsman, slill left here, is none too good. There vas a time though, v hen this place had a different name mid reputation. It was KirjathJearim of very ancient times. The men of Kirjnth Jeariin brought the Ark of the Covenant from Bethshemesh here to thi? bouse of Abinadnb. and hero it remained twenty years, until David ordered its removal to Jerusalem. We have the leeord of a joyful * ene that look place hero on that occasion. "David and all Israel played before (Jod with all their might, with singing and with harps and psalteries and cymbals and trumpets." On the way to Jerusalem, however, no doubt the very way we are going, occurred that strange incident, which delayed for months the carrying of the Ark to the holy city. Taking the Ark out of the house of Ahinadah, they placed it on a new cart, and I'z/.a and Ahio drave the cart. When they reached a certain ' threshing tloor," the oxen stumbled and I'/.zn put forth his hand to hold the Ark and the anger of the Lord was kindled and l'/./.a was stricken dead, and the Ark was taken to the house of Ohed Kdotn where It remained three months. The Lord requires obedience in his own way and those who substitute some other way, no matter how much wiser it may seem to them, are taking a fearful r< s I ponsibiiny. kirjath-Jenrim wan one of the cities of (Jibeon and is montionoil in other connections as an important place in old test intent history. Every inch of ground wo are passing over now scents holy ground. There are ruins of a large Christian Church here. About an hour after passing Aboo-Oooselt, we see in the distance to the North-East, Neby-Samuii, fur of the traditional burial places of the prophet Samuel, t lie ancient Mizpnli. We did not make the detour, necessary to visit it, but notice it is situated in a lofty, commanding position and is said to aflord one of tlio lx'st general views to be had in Palestine. We descend into the pretty valley of Kolonieh, and 8"o at some distance to the right of the load, nestled in a cove of the mountains, a prosperous looking village, surrounded by fruit trees, and many fresh looking little white cottages. The name of tids village is Ain-Knriu and it contains about 800 inhabitants, all Christians. hence its sunerlor nnnwirnnw, ?>.? ? --? I ? " ?"V dirty Mohammedan village#. Tradition points to this place as the birth place of John thoNJaptlst. In the valley of Ivolonich, at a small village of the same name, we cross a substantial bridge over, what is a considerable stream in the rainy season, but is now perfectly dry, and its bed Is a mass of small smooth stones. Wear? told that David got the very stone lie slew Goliath with, in this dry brook and wliilo our party stopped to give the J.orses a rest, some of us went Into the bed of tlu? brook in search of prettily shaped stones about the size wo thought David used. Prom this point to Jerusalem i.i about \% miles; nearly all the way It. is up hill, and except the picturesquely located village of Lifta, in a valley to our left, /jway below the level of the road and about too miles from the city, there is nothing to attract attention and we have time to rellect on what has transpired along here, to think of the thousands of pilgrims, Jews and Christians, that have passed along hero year after year for ages, to visit the holy city; of the trsjpp of soldiery that lias been heard hero so ofwjp ?s the/ went up to besiege the often -ruined jqjty; of the anxious hearts that have pulsate yivh quick boats along here, as they contemplated near realizations of long cherished longipgf. tv fee Jerusalem; and as the sun was yetting .to,J w? saw some of the natives, coming from the. , city, golqg/t'frtk? bills to their quiet homes :hj&* ? ? ? ^ wo w< ndered if th? picture ?li<l not l>o.?r a strong resemblance to whut might have boon soon nearly lWO years ago, when the huniblo disciples of our Lord, after finishing a hard days work in Jerueal on, quietly retire 1 from the noise and bustle of the city about this tint" of th-* d .v, and spent1 their nights in some of the quiet Bethany's arwuiu! the city. Now Olivet is seen, glorious old Mount Olivet, and before wo me aware of it we are in the now town outside the walls of the old city, a town of modern buildings th it seems to l?e growing. \\> ftnssed that beautifully impressive llrst view of Jerusalem, which the visitor enjoys, who approaches It from almost any other direction, especially from Jericho over the Mount of Olives. We enter by the Jaffa gate, and about 10>) yards from the gate, we stop at a very jgood modern hotel, right opposite the old tower of David. This seems to bo as far into the city as carriages of any description can go. The traffic through the streets is done on camels and donkeys. We have a substantial evening dinner, ?l.n .O,........... ..f ...I.I..I. ! .. >!..!_ - I I VIK !> < iirxiir III n IIII II 1.1 a IMIM- lllltlll'll, by our conductor, who imhibeH enough to make himself n little more insulting and obnoxious than usual. Our genial friend, Wldditlold, gl es him A lecture tha' does him good, however, an 1 for which thejpnrty one after another heartily thanked Mm, overlooking any little breach of parliamentary language, as being justified by the provocation. After dinner, we spend an hour on the roof most delightfully looking down on Jerusalem by moonlight. The night is balmy and the location of our hotel is about the highest ground within the walls. - ^ <> ?11 doll's Pills ttte purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe, 25c. There is inure Catarrh in this see lion of (he country t han ulI other di seines put together, and until the hist few years was supposed lo be incurable. For a great ninny years doctors pronounced a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and l?\ constantly failing lo cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. S\filil.W?/? ItoO "" * ' 1 JVIV iiw IMIO ililO J ? I W % 1" I J ?'?! I ?1 Mil III 1)1? a constitutional disease, and, there fore, reputes constitutional trea'ment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, mamsfactored by R J. Chunky ?S: Co, To lcdo, Ohio, is tin* only ooustitutional cure on the market. I lis taken in ternally from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood And mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars ami testimonials. Address R J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. J-#?" Sold by Druggists, 7oe. <Z 4OHice of J. R GKEElt, (!nn VTV .1 mwii. (3 UHKX 0OVK Sl'IMN't-i, (Jl,\Y, Co. Fi.Am May 23d, 1891, Gentlemen: Twenty three years ago 1 was ar tacC'd with intlamatory rheumatism, 1 was attended by the most eminent physicians in the land. I visited the great Saratoga Spri-ngs, N. Y? and the noted Hot Springs of Arkansas, and many other watering places, and always consulting with the local 1 physician for directions; linull v came to Florida ten years ago. About two years ago I had a severe ' attack of rheumatism, was confined 1 to my room for twelve weeks and during the time I was induced to try T. 1*. P., [ Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium), knowing that each ingredient was good for imnnrit.icR w i.1 - 1 of the blood, after using two small bottles 1 was relieved; at four different finies since I have had slight attacks and 1 have each time taken two small bottles of 1\ P. 1\, and been relieved, and 1 consider if. the best medicine of its kind. Respectfully, J. P. (i PEEK Itll KITJH AT ISM Is emphatically a blood disorder caused by inability of the kidneys to throw off certain poisons which accu mulate m the tissues about the joints and muscles. P. P. P, very simple, <|Uickly and surely cures this disease neutralizing impurities in the blood. Experience and science both endorse P. P. P., as theonly infallible blood purifier known. ofi (jjponiDatf, CONWAY, s c. , (oUOANIZKO 1H9J.) After one year's successful business, respectfully asks the continued support of iiic* easiness panne. we guarantee prompt attention to all business entrusted to our care. We transact a general banking business Exchange bought, and sob'. Interest of 4 and 5 per cent allowed on Time Deposits, Collections receive prompt attention at our hands, reml'ting lor same on date of payment. Money to loan on safe security* This Institution Is built tip by HOME CAPITAL, managed by HOME OEK1 ("EPS, and is conducted in the interest of HOM PEOPLE. Trusting that our rolatlots may be mutually uatisfactory and benetlclal, your pa* tronag. U cordially solicited. I). *A, SpiVilY. Cashier. 11. O. COLLINS, President, ABSOLUTELY PREP* A IIiihIiiukh Education to one Worthy Hoy or Girl. A /roe business < duration is the generous olTor being in ado fco one worthy boy or girl in each county in this Cta'e by the Oa.-Ala. Easiness College, o7 Macon, Oa. This institution located it) the mod beautiful city of the Mouth, Is universally conceded to be the largest ano most practical in the Southern States and all Interest* d are requested to apply at once by address ing. Hood 8 Pii.i.s tlo not purge, pain ?* ,;ut aC* PromPt,y? ea8i,y and emoienjty. ? Mrs. M. II. H'rtdr Stonewall, Tumi. A Helpless Invalid Kidney and Liver Trouble I and Nervous Debilitv ! ?1 16 Years of Suffering Ended by I Taking Hood's. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: , I "The effects of Hood's Sarsaparilla in my caso havo been truly marvelous. It far surpasses any other mcdioino I havo ever taken. For is years I wns troubled with torpid llvor, kidney trouble and nervous debility, and was I A Helpless Invalid. I have been taking Mode's Harsaparilla for three months ami I feel that I am cured. I feel better now than I havo for sixteen years. I thank (Sod first, for my health, ami ('. 1. Mood & Co., second, for Hood's Sarsapnrllla. I lmve reconb Hood's5#"" Cures mended It to all my neighbors and several of them arc using Mood's Snrsaparllla with good results. I am M yfr" *>Id and feel better than I did at 40." Mns.fo^ V nr., stonewall, Tenn. i Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 'J&c. i 1MB H:\ZAAR. i\\suIONAIJI.K i:\ir<nm M. Hats Triimiii1 < i Order. ribbons, pbathbr , lacks ?and trimmings. j it i'ikx-i.ii' t/> 1/ and I''ittln'i a Spt i Mlf if. m issks .11 i.i a ami sai.i.i r. sk !i i > i: ('on \\ ay, S. ('. ll<>okl?la its. LI3!VIiNCi <'5; m j:\ i I AND I1KICK <'i >.A! I'AN V. MASONS Sl'IMM.lKS, 270 I3\?T liAY, Oil \HIjKSTON, s. O. 1 M I'OUTICUs () '' 13 NO I.ISi! i a> <'t: u ?vA u\ iiid (li't.li-rs in 13 A ST 13 UN AND SOLTIICKN HOOK l.iMK. H OS 13 N I > A u3 0 13 VI13 n T, N. Y. 1 > i ( c 1m.' ii 1 lltu t i . i i . . u -i > i i. i i /\ i v i r* M \ l II, 14 A I 1 IP?, Shingles, Tiles Fire Clay and all UUIIjDINU M ATKUI A 1J. IH'jST Fl'LD SIZK FIHK IlKiCK. AIJi SIZKB T. 1?11'K. HOOPING BLANKS. Taxes! Okkick or I loitity Cointy Tukavukki:, ) Oonway, S. CJM Oet. Mth, 181)4. \ The tux books will lie open f<>" the collection of Taxes, for li<c i! year, commencing Nov. 1st 180:1, from Oct. lfith to Dec. 10th, 1804. The following are the levies: State f? mills. School 2 ' Ordinary 2'.j " I'oor 7U " ltniuR Hrldires. etc. ^ " ? O ' ' ' A special Tax to pay inter? on R. II. i Bonds has been levied l>v County Auditor us follows: Con way Township ii1 mills Itayboro Township 8 (Iroen .*u>a Township " | Simpson Creek Township... 2'| " A Poll Tax of one dollar upon every able-bodied male citizen between the ages of 21 and oO years. The Tro surer will attend the following places at time specified to make collection: Stanford, Tuesday, Oct. 80, from 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. I.oris. Wednesday* Oct. dl, from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Round Swamp, Thursday, Nov. 1, from 8 A. M. to 13 M. Rueksville, Friday, Nov. i), from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Port IIarrelson. Saturday, Nov. 10, from 10 A. M. to 1 P. It!. The balance of time lie. will be in his oflicein Conway. L. I). M>NC?, County Treasurer. m Y,m mmmw? Tins: MOST ^OnTXO Xj^sssriosro-, Hestdes heing the cheapest, lOcts \\\** oz. i-J oz'a. for twenty five pa,\)f$. IS I^Euf^-IDE ^wITID SOLD DR. E- NORTON, Physician anil Druggist fff BURROU A '(iKA MM A Iv AN I FOK BOYS i 'I lioroii'jli ins'rueth n given in i II tin* coil ?c ha\e a hif.li m 1 m>? 1 and clas-ici.l dcpait nie fitted lor colle c < r for the prat Ileal all Tin?>? young men and jioung ladies who r?c> ive s|x c at attention and will vivon the* ry and pr.telie of tonchintr. ??ur lltiilding ami Mr muds it o t e< n pu |a lei t teachers have la en cngagi d. < Mhel the p itroiiuge jil-ii les, Th" upper story of tli" s ii inl-lio ise has in i.t * will he under the immediate ( y e of t in-. In this way paid hoaid including >< to ml hoard in private faint.i( s for girls cai I I I I IOA I(ATI> Primary Department Intermediate " School i.n 1 ('hiv icjil Depaittm lit? . Mc.sic Kxtri Pupil* entered it any time between lOtli Ad.l m 1). A. SI'IYKY, ^ect'y. Ihmrd Tnisteen. Ijwwjw ^ PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT g" AND POTASSIUM ?*r 1'ini(es Marvelous Cures SEE in Blood Poison rrriv - gr Rheumatism lEEanti Scrofula ' P. P. P. purities the blood, build* up rttVy- - the weak and debilitated, kIvuh et ronjrth to weakened nerves, expels . diseases,kIvIiik the patient health and ' - happiness where sickness, Kloouiy 1 leelinKS and lassitude first prevailed. 1 *r>?- I. i ii j&Zfii?? I'or primary .secondary nnd tertiary >iSv syphilis, for blood poisoning, morcu?' rial nolaon, malaria, dyspup.du, and 1 . in nil blood nnd skin diseases, like blotohea, pimples, old chronic ulcers. 4K?*? tetter, scatd bead, bolls, erysipelas, . eczema we may say, without fear of &*** contradiction,that P. P. P. In the best J ? blood purifier In the world.and makes rf^ positive, speedy nud permanent cures in all cases. I I Mil J!**-* I.adlos whose systems nro poisoned j Ct-^" ' nnd whoso blood is In an Impure condl- ' AND DHA HORSES, MULES, Bl HARNESS ANt F t With. Prices Ki ve Oexil WE ASIl II. W. SMITH. Proprietor, MARION. (HIS SCHOOL I) HIGH SCHOOL\N1) GIKLS. ni. on M'liool i ranches In nddit.onto wlib h uii'iit, whore young men nod vc un? ludio burs of lire. itre titling lliemsi*!vc* for teaofcc-r* will the advantage of u speciil course in it in splendid r?'|u tr hii I ' horoughly comr touchers will In* employed us soon as Inen fitted tip for d irmilorius and sv.ihe I'tilift|?il who will room in the build* lom-n nt will cost only $.ri.50 per month, i be had lor from $b to $11 per month, i l>M( HOVI7I. $1 to $ I .ftO. i r. iii Si r.v $3.no to 00 *3.00 Si'j finbi'i ami l-t .lair.iar.'. r??ss, W. Z. MrOHKK, I'riiiclpa!. mmwtw3 Pimples, Blotches zS tlon, duo to menstrual Irregularities, ' nro pcoullarly benefited by tho won- 1 CW" "' dorful tonic and blooa cleansing prop- 1 (ipr - ortlesof P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke ' lioot and Potassium. 1 ess^-? ' Ajv*? Hi'KINOfiuld, Mo., Auk. 14th, 1893. ?I can sneak In I ho highest terms of ! HW4'?' your lueolclno from my own personal ' /OTjh knowledge. I was affected with heart disease, pleurisy and rhoutnatlsm for ^ 8f> years, was treated by tho very host physicians anu spent hundreds of delMl*" lars. tried every known remedy wlth out (indinK relief. I hnve only taken ono bottlo of your P. P. P., nnd ean ohocvfully Bay It has done nie moro , ,-Mfr pood than nnythlnK 1 havo ever taken. | 1 eau recommend your rnediclno to all &*?" ' euUerers of the above diseases. /?&.. . MRS. M. M. YEA HY. flprlngflolcl, Green County, Mo. J mmmmi >/1 (! W ^ % \ LIVERY, SALEAN ;D FEED-STABLE I.ICRS IN ? . UGGiES, WAGGONS, ) IQAD CARTS. to meet th.e b Cotton. : IS Jl TRIAL. J. E. BASS. Manager and Old Sores E2 Catarrh, Malaria 3 and Kidney Troubles ^ Are entirely re in overt by P.P.P. ?Prickly Ash. Poke ltoot. and PotasBlum, tho jjreatoBt blood jiurillor on ? earth. AttERorKN, O.. July 21, 1991. .? Messrs. I.iitmas ltiua., Savannah, Or.: I>kah8irb?I bought a bottlo of your P. P. P. nt Hot Springs. Ark. ,nnd .? <^1 It ha* dono mo more good than tiiroo months* treatment nt the Hot Springs. ' rtHIP P.ond throe bottles C. (). 1). Rcaueclfullv yours, J A 8. M. NEWTON, "SIP Aberdoon, Brown County, O. .? Cnpt. J. I?. Joluiilnn, To all irhom it may conr>'-n: I liore? ' BP by testify to the wonderful properties ,?ttSSf ulP. P. P. lor eruptions of the skin. X suffered for several yours with nn un- """"WW sightly vnd disagreeable eruption on . <&!) my l.tee. I tried everv kuotvu remetfy l?ut In vnln.tuitll i>. P. P. was used, tnd am now entirely cured. i (SltfUCdby) J.D.JOHNSTON. ' Suvaunnb, On. <ol' Nklti Cancer Cured. ictttmony from ll\* Mayor of Sequin, Tex. Skqimn, Tk*., January 14, lftO.1. Mkssrh. ui'I'man Bros.. Savannah, "fl* Cla. : 0'?nllemen?l hftvo tried your P. j P. P. for a dlsenso of the sktn, usually known as sktn cancer,of thirty yours' dandln?. an<l found itreat relief; It ^.n. purifies the blood nnd removes nil Ir rltntion from the seat of tho disease ind prevents any surcadinir of tho n lores. I havo taken fivoor six bottles ' " <s??' ind feel confident that another course itf"?* will elTect n cure. It has also rollovod 'j* me from IndlKcstlon and stomach troublos. Yours truly, OAPT. W. M. RUST, Attorney ot Law. Book Oil Blood Diseoses Moiled Free. ?2* ALL DRUOOI8T8 SELL IT. ? LIPPMAN BROS. ^ PROPRIETORS, ? Mppman'i Block,Savannah, Cla MTTW ?*-i AyvA^l. JA aIAo . * ' " ^ ^ HOW. Z. AVERY, cr THK LA* ??8T CONTRACTORS AND BOILS' CRB IN NCBRASAA. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Grand Island. Neb., April Stb, 1993. ' Dr. MlUm Medical Co., Elkhart, 1ml. Qkntlehen : I had boon troubled with mtart oiscabc row tmk last so years, and although I ; was tie a tod by nolo physicians and triod many remedies, 1 grew steadily worvo until i Wa? com* RLCTCLY RROBTRATKD AND CONYlNZD TO MY BIO without any horc or recovery. I would have i very bad sink r^lng spells, when , my pulso wor.l IDIT Ijnld stop beating 1 altogether, ? Km ?^ami j* was with i the greatest difllcuHy that my circulation could s^thousandssS ok to consciouvnewi again. Nth^rj^ski.s tondltion 1 tried your ritw HEARY^M^Hhd l*>gan io improve from the first, mid ii^HHrablo to do o goon day's work for it man 69 yl^sof age. I give Dn Miles' New Heart Cure all the I credit for iny recovery. It isoversix mcuthssinco | i have taken any, although I keen a bottle In the | house in case 1 should need It. I have alio used your Nerve and LiVatt PlLLO, ?*"d think a great deal of them. Z. Avkky. SOLD ON A POSITIVE Q'JARANTEK. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS. W. L. 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