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k. Seven Months With Fever. Wonderful Recovery of Health. Mr. IlalrcVs rsnid and marvel.v.is recovery from a incroskeleton to 'tis normal weight, 270 |k.un<!s, w is surety lhu fulUxl test of the grandest. rtr? i-;;th-glvitig ami tmlldlng-ui, medic I no eve.' j roduetd, namely: J. n. Baiud. "Gentlemen ? I wish to express to you mj gratitude for (he great good that Dr Mile*' Nervine lias douo for rue. I was taken sick with typlioiii fever and i laic In bed for seven months. After Cctttlll over the fever I was thin, nervous and tired and did not retrain my lost strength. 1 trlec several proprietary medielues, and finally after ii tvio;; been reduced 'n weight, tot# pounds. I liettan trying your AVr-pinc, and a oneo began to Improve. Was dually enlirtli cure/I. and today 1 can ray 1 never felt bet tor in all my life, at.d weigh 270 pounds This Is niv normal weight, as 1 measurt 0 feet fi'i Inches ill height." South Bond. Ind. J. H. BAIUI). Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on tt positive guarantee thr t t ho (irst bottle will lieiicflt. All druggists sell It atcl.O iKiltles foriffl, or it will he sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tlio iJr. Miles 2ucdit.:.l Co.. Klhhrm, li.d. Dr. Miles' Nervine RestMeuiti SPANISH JACK * HRKCKKNJUDGK, TIIK < brafed thoroughbred SP.Wlsl JACK?the handsomest in the Matt which has been awarded the highe* preiniinn over all competitors at th State Fair tor years, will stand th present season at the stables of lleall Springs ?fc Co. in (lie town of l.ancar ler. Sure foal guaranteed for .fid April Id, 1 St?7. Everybody Rays So. Cascarots Cautly Cathurtic, the most wot derful medical discovery of tlie age. pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gcutl; and positively on kiducys, liver and bowels cleansing the entire system, dispel colds euro headache, fever, habitual ronstipatio and biliousness. Please buy and try a bo of (J. C. C. to-day; 10, lie. r?0 cents. hold am guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Anvono sending it skot h ntul description tuny quickly ascertain, free, whether ati invention is prohnhly piitcntubln. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents In America. We linvo n Waalilnaton office. l'atcntn taken tlirouKti Munn a. Co. recelvo special notice In tlio SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, lurce^t circulation of nny Kclenuflc Journal, weekly,terms93.MI a year; SI.uImx uioutlia. Specimen copioii and Ua.nli llooli on 1'atknts lent free. Address MUNN <1 CO., 3111 llrouilnnv. New York. Nolice l? lie Pnllic. I TNT II. KIKTII KK NdTK'K i* jjiv ) en my tilllee will In? open oil Sitlur tiny of eneli week, antl oil I lie lirsl Mini tiny i ii eni'li mo lit li. I.. .1. I'EKKY, < onnty Supervisor. HinTd E ALFfl M i fv~M EDI CI NEi ? For Ion, nilloustit m. _ I ll?n<linht, tou?tl{??lt??n, Kml ? Cumnlf iltin( OffVn?lv?* llrrath, i . nrwl all flm rtit iH sjt Iho btoUuicJ*, f Liver and llowrU. /<?xnjg^^r] * I RIPAN8 tabules Uai^fai&y. I act trently yet promptly. I'vrfectl^^^M&fJ^ ' liiiO'ttlon folio*? thrlr usn. 1 k May be obtained by | ^apiill.ullon to nearest druggist. Registration Books Open |N ACHOKDA\('K WITH Till J. Art of ixi)f? providing for tlie reg istration of electors, the books of th Supervisors of Registration will b open at the Court Mouse on the lirs { Monday in each month for the regis (| trat ion of electors entit led toregistra t Mill and kept, open lor three mieces sive days in each month until the gen eral election of iHOx. IV, (i. A. Poktkr, ) Hoard of It. M. Kikk, K. J. Fi.vnx, v Registration. Nov. 18. 181M1. tf. ^ ?All kinds of blanks at tb< Entkri'KISk office. JAPAN IS AROUSED. j Hawaii Refuses to Allow Her Immigrants to Land. PAPERS FULL CF WAR TALK The Jupanose (lovernmcnt Has Ordered Warships <o Honolulu to Mil force Her Rights?The I'lliludelpliia is at the Port. Which Pauses Japah to Feel Menaced. Sao Fancisco, April 20.?According to advices by stoamei this morning the Japanese government is aroused over the refusal of the Hawaiian government to permit Shinshou Marou . immigrants to land there, and haf ordered warships to Honolulu tc enforce what the Japanese iminit grants consider their rights. The i foreign ollico instructed Ilioigc t Kencho at Kobe, on the Ptli I instant, to stop the departure ol i immigrants lor the island at once / (iravo complications have arisen M'.VWtWIK^ l*? li il |;<1 II I it? \> Kpnpur* over the action of the United States government in sending ttic Philadelphia to Honolulu. Japan 1 i en; ollicial advices claim tlie : cruiser has lieen sent as a menace ; to the Japanese government and "lis significant in that it foretelh , of annexation of the islands ti the United States. Japanese ollicial newspapers j are full of war talk. The (Jhowt j states that a telegram has beet received by the Japanese authori ''ties to the effect that lCnglatu: it has sent an intimation to tlu JV United States government thai i,' she objects to the intended an nexation by tho latter of tlu Hawaiian Kepublic. The Seka -jNoNifoti says that a series ol 'telegraphic communications art [. i at present missing between tlu 7 United States Legation at Tokic ' and tho United States govern a i x tnent, and is of opinion that lliej relate to the refusal of the - i Hawaiian government to permit | Japanese imnngrasts to land. NO FEAR ENTERTAINED. I Japanese OMicials Relieve That i No Com plications Will Arise. Washington, April 29.?The officials of the Japanese legation in this city express themselves in positive terms as having no fear of international complications between Japan and Hawaii or tho ! Untied States, gowing out of tho differences between the first two countries on the immigration question. They belittle the possi j bility of war over complication* ; that may arise and attributesucli . talk to the jingo newspapers " which arc disposed, they say, tc make groat ado over matters thai can be readily adjusted by diplomacy. Sevoral weeks ago the legation here received information thai the .Japanese cruiser Maniwa had been orderod to Honolulu and probably is there by this time The object of having a war vessel " at Honolulu is, it is asserted, not a sinister one, but simply ar * exercise by the .Japanese govern ment of the right claimed and enjoyed by other countries ol c having naval representation in j the waters of countries where hei - citizens are located, so that in tht event of the necessity amplo pro - tection may be atrorded. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. d ?(let your .lob Printing done at tho Entkkpsisk office. Humorous. "1 hear that your husband lias boon out shooting. Did ho have any luck?'' "Yes; he had luck, if you please to call it so. lie saved two of the fingers on Ins right hand.' i "I lost my engagement ring ' while bathing last summer. Yesj terday I was eating shad, and what do you think I found in the fish?" "The identical ring?" "No, Mr. Sappy?bones." Nickleby: "That's a strange pair of scales you have there. 1 suppose they are of the ambush ( kind." (irocer: "Ambush? What ( is thit?" Niekelbv : "Why, they ( lie in weight as it were." tliinlr ^h'?i.lin i? i jm. ?. < m. ? i a rv viianm in jubi ( too mean for anything!" Marie: ! "What is the matter ?" Fan: "You r remember that lovely penwiper I gave him? Well, I saw it the 'other day, and it's all full of ink stains." I ; "Mother doesn't think she can go to the theatre with us tonight, , George." "Is that so? I've got , throe ickets. What, shall 1 dc II with the third one?" "Give it tc 1 i . the man you always go out to see (| between the acts. lie can sit with i us, and you won't have to go out . to seo him." { "Your father has lost a good ideal of money lately, hasn't iiel j The last time 1 saw him ho was J complaining and saying that he J must economize. Economize ( Did he say where he was goinfi [to begin?" "Yes; on his table, he j | said." "Then he must he going tc ri take away the table cloth." r ) I > A man started in the liverj stable business last week, ant | the first thing he did was to have r a sign painted representing him I self holding a mule by the bridle ! T _ ^ I? - * ' ' " k| ih iii?i a goou likeness oi me? I lie asked of an admiring friend "Yea, it is a perfect picture ol you ; hut who is that fellow holding you by the bridle?" "Yes" said the witness, "1 remember the defendant's mothei crying on the occasion referred to. She was weeping with hei 1 left eye?tho only one she has? ' i and the tears were running down l her right cheek." "What," exclaimed the judge, "how could that he?" "Please, your honor,' said the witness, "she was awful'! lv crosseyed." >| * American wheelman traveling 1 along in Kurope have many quoei 1 j experiences. A young man whc 1 was bicycling in Southern France was pushing his wheel up a steep hill, when ho overtook a peasant with a donkey cart, who was rap idly becoming stalled, though tlu ' little donkey was doing his best. The benevolent wheelman, put ting his left hand against tht back of the cart, and guiding hi; J wheel with the other, pushed so ' l... _,1 it... i it.. 1__1 . I nam mill lilt" llUUKCy, XilKlIlf. k fresh courage, pulled his load uj 1 to the top successfully. The summit reached, the peas r ant burst into thanks to his bene factor. 1 "It was very good of you, rrfon seiur," ho said, "I should nevei (in the world have got up the .hil ; with only one donkey !" Youth's Companion Doctor?"Now what did youi father and mother die of?" Applicant,?Well, sir, I can' ?' say as l do 'xactly remember I but 'twarn't nothing serious.1' pfnr; r' 'A r,rl '? p " s\ r-% : ' 8ui.>si!U'u\ uji.w I . biiAs\; i AJA\ TAlii.nri'. ty itivfcycuiu; uf A. i,l* K* rvima 2n.<t?iat9?Puilinic Mom* j fSf 2^ orjJ'upotc.icy, i Mie*.*-, etc . tr.r- ? V i.) i A-'Uj-j rr other J c.%* und inii.i* ' , % w'i *" > /.if. r;tt *xn<: / V ?/ reutoro L*>st \ iia.uy > O 'ioryoun//.uii?l tilninQ!ifop?tui': ( hnsim ?nr nii:rr:a?j?\ i TB^rww^rc*??nt InsinUj :.* ! Consumption :f 1 tiiknn in rii.to. JLheiruvo *howr8 i::imc<"into improvement nri'l cHoptu a C'KF, wbcro i.'.I c*. ?-t fail InI pint upon Imvintf tliO ipmnino Ajux 'in* > lots. Tin y , /liivo cured t lioiiHninlunitd uillcuro you. Woplvo ? x*h. ltiTo written u'unrnntiH> to olf^ct n . r CCk iu each ciiKeor refund tho money. P; ico V I w?per I?in rf.ifcp.*; or c:x pk|i#m (full treatmeati for ijC/iO. liy tnuil. iu pluln wrapper, upon receipt, of price. Circular freo AJAX REMEDY CO., For sale in Lancaster, S. ( by .F. F.' i M ackey ?fc Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ilCcatnit Tim. Itvtwvou twliiuihlnmid ,T?ip.i- | ouvillv. Kulrm lltuu tVlwo.ii Columbia anil OtWur t'olnta. LKHSCTIVK JAM. t!>. 181)7' ~ ~ [n?. 311 N?. a?~N.. da* I Nvrthbuuud. I?*lly.j Dully. Dully 1 Lt. J'vlllo, F.C.J?P.Uy..| HW|?J 8 20 a! U 00 a I " Savannah .<11 i?. 12 28p 2 IA p 1 At. Columbia i U M R| 4 18 |)l 9 <1. p I Lv. Char'lou,i?C&UKR., 3 80 p. 7 10 a j Ar. Columbia. .] 10 10|ij 10 35 h | I Lv. Aununta, Ho. Ky. .. V Pip. - IDpj ft OOp " (Irani tavlllo 10 14 j> 4 lift p 5 23 p ' ** Trenton 10 GO p 8 0* pi ft 0-1 p | " Jolinatonit 11 10 p 3 20 pi 0 00 p | Ar. ColumblaUn. dnn't. '4 17 it 4ftftp, Lr Col'blft biknu'g >i .. 5 litnj 6 XI p 7 54 p " Wlnuiiboro. .... C la n h 1ft j> 8 47 p " ClifMter 7 On n( 7 01 !> 0 -Hp I " Hook Hill 7 4i a 7 34 pi ID 02 ji Ar. Chariot m M fto al 8 '40pJ 10 ft) p " Danvtllu 1 30 P 12 Umi 2 A) a Ar. lUohmoud D 40 pi ' OOn Ar. WiihIiInkImi . 0 40p rt 44 n 0 4ft iv I " Kullunori* l':i. It. R.. 11 25 }> 8 00 a 11 nt a | M 1 'liUinltilpliia 3 00 h lo lft a 1 Is ji | I * Now York.. ... tl 20 uj 12 4.i j ft Mp w . . No. 8a Nts :?7 No31s . Soul TiImmi i?l. .. t. lk Pally, null). I*v4ily? i ' Lv. N'i w York.Pa. R.R. 1215nt| 4 80|i 1*4 limn " I'hiladelpliia.. .i 0 50 a rt.Vip 2 .si p " Fulttmorc .i 6 31 n V 20 n ft 00 p Lv. Wanit'tou, So. Uy.. 11 15 u 10 43 pj 0 <40 p I Lv. Hi^hinonil ... .1.1 Aft pj *4 *'??i Lv. l'uiivUlo j ilfttlp ft AO n 1 !" . " (.'hm lotto 10 21 p 0 Sift til ft i " )?< . ; It ill I! oft p 10 LV ii ft . . a " C'h.-atwr ' 11 .l.ii* 10 .'-ft :i 0 -'in I " ftVitinslviro. J 12 -Oil 11 41 h 7 11 ii Ar Col'lda liliind'g st ' ft." i 12 ftPn*i. 8 17 a I Lv. Columbia Liu. drp't Sola 1 Iftp I ' " Juliiistous J ft ftl '< 2 . p 10 00 a I ' " Treuton . I ij lft a H OS pi 10 12 a ? " biraniteville . i 0 57 nj 3 88 pi lo I a j Ar. Augualu | 7 4ft t?| 4 15 pj 11 20 a Lv. Col'bia, S.C.iVU.Ky., 7 lk) a 4 (kip .... ? j Ar. Charlrntoi! ' .] 11 P.I a MP); .... > Lv. Col'bla, F.O.&l\Ry.! 12 47 n 11 5ft a 7 27 a J " Savannah .5 PI a 4i?|pl 11 32 a j r Ar. Jm-ki'invillo. IM*I ?i ' 1p ;; Ui)i j VLKKI'INO CA|{ SKUVM'K. ^ j Trlpl" daily liaskauifo* Ktrvi.nt Impsrn Flor Ida ami New York. Nosi ftl and 82?Now York and Florida 1,1m- ' Itvd. Through vwllhv.lwl t-nio between St. | Ar jC'nt lue nnd X?<r York, leaving ii \i ran | \ nal point (St. Auipntlne ami Now York) daily I i tiiro.'l Sunday, < <>!iip.<-<.il .<7 .'<< lupin . iiij.-v. . \ nioiit nleeplni; i-ars, Tollman drawing rooi'i , tOi-uplni; <ara, I'lillintiM observation oar* and i lioii'l diulrik oar*. Also I'ulluniii 'irawiiij/ room ' bullet -beeping tiara loliveoti Aug'tv.n a id Now 4 York. - | Ni k.37and88?Wawtitngton n*nl Southwestern i^iiunou. .tjiki > t-4Ul>UI"<J trnlii with dining cars mid flnt Ha** coaohcs north ?f Charlotte. PuIIiiimii drawing room nlei-pingears hotwoon j Tallinn, Jacksonville, savannah, Washington , I ami New York. Pullman sli'iipliiK car litwcon Auitn.itn ami Richmond. ( No*. It'i and mv?IT. 8. Fait Mali. Through ? Pullman drawing room luilYot sleeping cars Ice I tw?fi) Jacksonville nnd Not York and .\u| puntu and Charlotte. Pullman sleeping niri liotwii-ii .lio-k-oiivillo and Coliitnhia. on route . daily ladweon .laekaouvillo and Cmciuuuti, via Ashcvilk*. W. H. ORKBN, J M. flM.P. ti Snot.. Washington. T M . \V>? ;h!n<r*on. , W. A.TrUK. S. 11 IIA'tliWIi'K, o. 1'. Am Washington. A. d 1 Atlanta, j "In iicldition to the above train 1; service, there is a local train dai ly between Columbia and Charlotte, making all stops. No. 34 leaves Columbia (Klanding Street) at 5:00 p. in., arrives I Charlotte S :10 p. in. No. 33 I leaves Charlotte daily <>: "?<) p. in., 1 arrives Columbia :55 p. m." IP WU GOING | WEST? > And want LOW KATES to St. I.onis, , j Memphis, New Orleans, ineinnati, I.ouisville, Chicago, or points in Ar) Kansas, Texas, Missouri, Kansas,Cnloi ratio, Oregon, Washington, < alilorpia, or any point West, It Will Pay You to write to or skk mk. Kxeursion and , Special Kates from time to time. j : Choice of Koutes. No trouble to answer ijuestions. Kates and maps fur- i I Dialled free. Address Fiiki> l>. IIi?hii. | ! I?ist. Pass. Agent, I.. A N. R. R.. 8Uj^ i 3 : Wall Street, Atlanta, Ha. , Yorus 'I'ri i.y, FRKI? l>. HUSH. > hist. Pass. Agent, T J Atlanta, Oa. ) "The Leading Fire Insurance Company of America." Incorporated ism. Charter Perpetual m " | r i;inr iwinivn: rnunivv ] IIHIJ MtH 11 1.uii 1U.Til l.U OF IIAKTFOKI). CONN. Cash Capital * 4,000,000.00 j <'ash Assets over 11,000,000,00 Losses paiil over . 77.000,000.00 r Several other strong reliable ronipanies represented ami business enlrus-j ? ted to me will receive prompt atten- i tion. A. J. C'l.AHK, Resident Agent. o ,v;tc ^IVER ATv'D CK*;t<LESTON (J RAILWAY CO. I'ASSKNGKK DKI'AU'IMkvi. In I'tf'Tl Monday. Jiiii. I I; lV.'T. Northbound. | I .v,, , ,lunnU 35 II 3C STATIONS li. 34 A M A.M. P.M. k?.fekte x ? .Camden I I .; i 0 so I'*'*.1 S?M?| |>< Kail). | I IU ; ? 15 o if. . v. v.\ .;i>. 'in i ..: I'M ! ! > I\i r.-'iav. 11J I > ; 5 30 i! 3 Sul.Hofttb bprtiiitti.. lldStt l 455 11 -< 3i? i"uui.uiis liiii.. J i 25 12 eft II551 I.a icugter 112 U.Y 3 55 12.1" ? 1 .... i<t vorslde. . . i l lh 2 35 l'-.KJ . 4 2" ... Sprit, dell... tllUX1 205 150 4 3" (Jatnwh.i Juliclionlll 30' I 50 -W?| . 13- [.ensile 11 13 1 la 320' 4 4tf. .. Rock lllll ... 1100 12 5? 4'30 . 5 u9 .... Newport 951 10 55 I" . 5 15 . .. Tf/.ah 017 10 45 ftuo 5 30 .... YorkMile ... 9 35 10 30 0 0.) _ 5 45 ... .siiuron t? 2" 9 5o 0 30 0 00 Hickory Grove. 9o5t 925 '40 It III ... .Smyrna x 50 9 05 7l<i M(H( 0 30 ... Ill acUsburn **30 0 10 X 40 ! X 20 Earlx 5 55! I x 30 I'attcrxoti Sp: u'? 545 9 10 shel by 5 sol 940 ... I.ntiinorc .... 4 25J 9Mi ...Moorcxboro... 4 I5j 11000 Henrietta... . 400 jlo20 ...Forest City. . 3 35 .1050 ..Kutherrordtoii.. 305 .III 05 Millwood.... 2 45j .,1123 . Golden Valley.. 22" . j 11 35 . ..Thermal City. 2 15 .112 hi . .. Glen wood ... ! 1 50 .12 20 Marlon 1 30 .P.M. . ii'.M. P.M. P M A M A.M No. 32 has connection with the < hosier & I.enoir Railroad at Yorkvllle. S. ('., with the Southern Ka way at lJock lllll, S. with the Seaboard Air I.Inn at Catttwha Junction, S with tie' I.ino:nter& Chester Railroad at I.tin caster, sc. and with the South Carolina and Georgia Railway at Camden, S. C. No. 33 lias eonneetlot: w ith the South f'aroll mi and i.riir(;i;i Railway atCuiiidon, S ( . with t!i" Lancaster .v Cheater Railroad at Luncitfe l>-r. S with tin- Seal ? aril Air Line at Catawba .1 illiet ton. s. <, with tin- Southern Kail way at Rock Hill, S with the Chester .V Lriiotr Railroad at Yorkville. S C.. unit with the Southern Railway at Hlneksburc. S (J. Noh :tt and ft.% will carry I'agj.ctiKcra. Nos. ti and 18 have connection at Shelby, N. O., with tho Soaboar I Air Lino at Marlon. N. ?' and lilack- ttrg, S. with the Southern Railw ay. SAMUEL HUNT, 1'rc.sitient, S. E. LUMPKIN, <: I'. A. Tourist Sleeping Cur Lino Between Washington uiiti Sun Francisco. The Southern Kail way and its connections (the A. A \V. P., L. A N. antl S<)utiiem Pacific) have inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping Car Line between Washington and San Francisco, via Atlanta, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. This sleeping car goes through without change, leaving Washington every Saturday morning at 11 :15, and is accompanied by a Personal Conductor and Pullman porter, who go through. The Pullman fare for double berth is $7.00 from Washington to San Francisco. This service is especially for tlie convenience of the parties holding second-class tickets, though lirstelass rickets are good in tho car. Further information may he obtained from any Southern Kailway or Southern Pacific agent or official, or from A. .1. Pop toil, (jenerul Agent, 511 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, 1). C., or from W. A TVrk, <L P. A., So. K\\, Washington, 1). 0. LANCASTER A CHESTER RAILWAY. Hot ween Chester and Lancaster. In efTt-ct 7 00 sum., Sunday, l?'ol II, 1S97. Dailif ll.rccjtt Smith/f/. Wont bound. K;vst bound. No. ft No. II. No. lu No. I-' A.M. 11*. Mi i A. Mil'. M. 9 ii.*i| ft So;,I Ar....Choster....L\. II nr. 7 or. h N>j 5 3.y Urr ? " i II ?ol 7 JO m i:; ft 25 ? .... Knox's " ii :t*>. 7 :io s lift} ft 15 Mr Daniel's.. " I II 4oj 7 la s J..I ft oft 11 Kiohburtr.... " II ftol 7 5o s Ift" 4 55 * ' Mascom vlllf " ' 12 05 * o? h Oft| | 45 * *. C'odiir SlioiilM.." 1 12 15 K 10 5ft I 4 :i:.;.i "...Fort l.uwn ."I 12 2ft I s 20 7 lis, 4 j i "... i;races... " 12 4o > 7 2- I I" Miller's f'rosVK ' 1 12 Nil V 15 7 2o| 4 i?? .1 Uv. I... ncastcr. Arj I ool s fto A. M il'. M.i II*. M.ll*. M Train leaving Lancaster al 7;20 a. in., con nects at Chester with Southern Hallway going soul).. (' .s I, going t. .- * Ii and C C N" Yetibulo ana local trains going west. Train b avin.' Lancaster at .T40 p. in. ron ih'o;s at Lancaster with O K. .v C troin Cam (ti n, and t'lu\st? r with Southern Railway going north and .south and with A L. north Train leaving Chi stor at 11 05 a. m., connects at Chester with Southern Hallway from Char lotto, also C A L from north. Train leaving Chester at 7 oft p m, connects with Southern Hallway from Columhia. t;. C. ,v N* from Atlanta and (' .5 I- from Lenoir. T.KItOY SPRINOS, \v. II. 1IAKDIX, President viee-l'res. and Manager. Tetter, Salt-Khcum and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting incident to these diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eyo and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25cts. per box. Dr. Cndy'a Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food bnt medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package.