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v Depression of Spirits l so common in summer-time, accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, means a deficient supply of nourishment. The vital force is lost. It isn't aquestion of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and v. endurance. At any ago, but specially in youth, it involves the risk ol lung disease. Loss j of flesh and a cough are threat- ' ening signs. -S A ? V *'* **r\ o* ??**? pnl ,n c /vp*, I sf Cod liver Oil, with the hypo-' phcsph'ces, meets these cases perfectly. It tones up, fattens rod strengthens In Scott's Emulsion the taste ! of the oil is fully disguised,, making it almost as palatable as milk. For *ale at ?;oc. an>l $?.<*> by *11 lrufOftst*. SCori" Jk IJOWNK. Mlif. ChvmisU, New York SIRGK lMilMvKTT, It is "Lay-by Time" With the y Country People and ALL IS mtlUHT AM) CIIKKltFl'L. The Young People Arc llavintr . Picnics and a LIooil Time (Jcnorally. From The Constitution. It ic uln t i ? ?' t* / 1? ^ ? ... ?/J IIIIIC III \ IIUI ^121 and that means a happy time for old and young?for boys and girls, especially. The country young folks havo nothing to do at tins season, but to eat melons and fruit andjhave a good time generally- It does ino good to watch them at their picnics and at the church onSunday. I believe that girls are growing prettier and sweeter ever}'year and they have a better chance for showing off now than they ever did before. It is easier to get up picnics now than it used to be and taking excursions on the railroads is a delightful thing ^ that old timers never had the privilege of performing. The whole state of South Carolina came over to Atlanta last week ami I had no idea there wero such pretty nirIs in that state, hut they t can't come up to Georgia. It is almost as easy to go a picnicking from South Carolina to the midtile of Georgia now, as it used to ho t > go out t n the ena ks and rivers in oneY own settlement, and thor. is no redbugs and chiggor.s to annoy after the picnic, is over Those yorng people that go on :h*-*.' railroads excursion have hut little idea wha* -nc! oecasions was in the olden times. In Mie old times a young fellow would take his sweetheart bv the hand and walk the big road for rnilen f ?r through the pat lis they would go, "cooning" footings and wading streams and having many other drawbacks that are never thought of in these days of railroads and other modern conveniences. Some of the youngsters tell me that it 1s41.1t so "hi rrible" to ho crowded as they do crowd on those excursions, and I guess 2 A. 2 - ai r ? * 1 . it is nor ior oven in old tunes I never hoard a young fellow complain of being too close to his sweetheart, and the juris don't care, nor never did cars for a little pressure on such occasions whon circumstances excused the ^ thing. There is a right smart human nature in all such things and mighty little difference in J folks upon the matter but I venI ture li.at the pressure is always, J congenial or the girls will quick- j I Iv make you stand further. Me and Brown have tried to get, scrouged by these pretty young^ | girls, but they stick pins in us j i till we are glad to got out and , ! stay out?there seems to bo . onio little difference in being scrouged by an old man or young, and I think I see where they are right.. But, leaving the young people to have all the pleasure that they ( can, there is just such a state of; things in the rural districts now that should make us ul! throw up our hats and rejoice. The young j men that follows the plows and j make the crops have learned that the calling ot the farmer is riot so "low'' as was once -up posed. A few y*?ar? r?gr> th" countiy people passed through :i 11 ordeal of hard time^ thar was trying and that many were not bravo enough to stand. Not only [young people, but fathers and [ mothers, came to think at one time that the country and country life was the hardest lot I of the human family. This feel; ing has disappeared and those ; who were brave enough to stand , the hardships and stress.are pitying those who were so foolish as ! to leave the farms and crowd to the city. Surely the Georgia | country people should thank God I for the prosperity that iH upon ' them, and they do. The towns are now passing | through an ordeal, and it may be j ; a more serious stress than the one i .that tiie country passed through. J Tina depends upon the course taken. The towns must be re- j leived. All the strikes in the world cannot relieve the town people of this stress as long as there are five or six men for every job of work. I would add nothing to the depression of ihe towns, but I feel they cannot es cape without returning to the rural pursuits, and they had better be told of it, and prepared, against it as soon as possible. If I could see anything, even in the dim distance, that would relieve j the overcrowded towns, 1 would gladly administer the cheer, but 1 do not see it. l abor disturb-' ances are bound to increase, de- j morili/.ation will grow and nec-; essarily it will take an iron hand j to ileal with the conditions. 1 verily believe that were it not for the country people this grand government would be in a state of revolution directly?it would ... i . i . .. in litKfl a 'stronger government than the people of these I nited States have ever known to keep things in order. There is just one remedy to avoid this?that :s to unload the towns and !et the people return to the rural pursuits. The hardest tiling in having this occur is for the town poor folks to come down oil the high horse* they have mounted. False pride must he suppressed, big notions must he smothered and a decision at once to live within your means and to labor at whatever your hand (indeth to do. I know that it will ho mighty hard to get thousands to arrive at this ' stage, hut you must. War will not relieve, desperation only clamps the chains of necessity tighter, and sooner or later, one wiiy or Miiomor, you win nave to return to country life. It would bo easy enough to do thin if we would all only start at it right and together. Women folks will be hardest to persuade into the sacrifices that must he made to accomplish the end. Thousands of them, I believe, had rather die than give up the style that they have heotig training so hard to assume. If all the wo-j men v.'ouhl get to be sensible and practable, the whole matter could soon be arranged. Let the. family get together and agree, that there is no way for them to , keep in the present ruts and that they must come down and live in a more simple way, and half the battle is over. The clouds will clear away, cheerfulness will provide and tin cry of hard times will cease. Milt the people out when- v/?live have nothing to do with the strikes ; they do not invito a ar ; there is tn talk of anything much cx< ept that they war "free silver," and the mo t of thorn will join the silver Demo orats to get this, and Hnvi i!' will tie rejoicing. M^nwn <?on > back with the *ilv r democrats, ami if he g'v??- hn *k o* -wvh olv else may. I!'.' " nrit 1 ; vc r is tiio lirst year of the w r! ! that blackberries c>u 1 <1 not 1 ? >M. and he thinks when p ople can't find money enough to huy black berries it is time to lay aside every other thought and work f->r more money. I have never had the reputation of being a great financier, hut I have concluded t!in.t more1 money is the thing we want? anyway, that seems t<> b> thy lug side, and I am tired. Mred. of always being in the m inoritv, and j shall trim my sails to tie "in it" at the next election. Sakok im.i'vkkt. i ,, THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. LUNG TROUBLES AND CONNl MPTION CAN BECl'KKD. An Eminent New York Chemist | ami Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Headers. The distinguished New York chem-1 i j- t. T. A. Slocum, demons! rat in# his! discovery of a reliable and absolute cure for Consumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all bronchial,! throat, lung and chest diseases, stubborn coughs, catarrhal ailed ions, general decline and weakness, loss of j llcsh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send TURKK l-'RKK ItOTTKKStall ditl'erent) of his New l?iscovery to any atllicted reader of the K N ik it i' it I s k writing for ! hem. Ilis"\ew Scientitic Treatment" has | cured thousands permanently by its timely use, and he considers it a sin.-' pie professional duty to sutlVring iiumanity to donate a trial of his infallible cure. Science daily develops new won- i tiers, and this great chemist, patiently j experiment ing for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any modern genius. 11 is assert ion t hat lung troubles and consumption are curable in any cli- ! mate is proven by "heartfelt letters of gratitude," tiled in hi- \ineri - in and Knroponn Inhraf orics in t)i<>11snrmI< from those cured in all part - of the world. Medieal expert* enneede t hat bronchial. client and htoff tronhh - lead to t 'onstiin p! ion. which i:iint"rru|itiul, moans ?peed_\ and eertain death. Simplt) write to I'. A. -doriiin, M. '... !>s I'ine street. \ew Yur . tfivinif postotliee atnl <*v pre.?i hire--, and I lie free modieiiie will hi' t > r*?>: 111 > 11 ^ sent >ntr??rer- -honhl t:ik - instant advantage of hisj;etn roils proposit ion. I Mease t > 11 i in I'm lor that }oii -aw his oflVr in the F,\i i v irt-r. 111000 POISON ? SPS<3 AIT YSSSSXnSi I, roi-ON permanently W*! ur I !n IMaX". dnj-s. V.>u can he treatc I at ' < 'ji '"r iiiii' |i.'i.'i" mi'lor - innsKuarnnU t v. I f yen nri fcr tor .mohero we will eon* . 'a.lr. :u I f.ircai.d hotel bill*.and n"< a ir .'i". t w .1.11 lire If you havo taken iihtCiir.v, Iodide c.ntusli, ami still linvo itches and t. in mains I'a l clics In mouth, sure Throat, l'l' ililn, <'n|i|irr Colored Spots, I lia rs on v..y part of tin n I y, Hair or II vehrows fa II In it out. It In tins Secondary III (Milt I'OI-ON we guarantee1,. . > w M.n. it tin nc -t oi.stlmtto esses mid flialleitctn tho world for ? case tvo t in iot cure. This cli-onsc has always hit tiled the sk111 of t lie most eminent |diyslelans. #.".(10,000 caintul Im-IiiihI our unmndl* II. mn I jmnruuty. A lino tut?? or oofs sent scaled on n|i|<licnts ri. Address COtiR ItKMKllV tU, SO? Masonic Temple, ClIlCAtiU, ILL. Wanted- An Idea Protect your Ideas; they niav hrlhK >"U wcnllh. i Write JdltS WEIMiKllIirilN A CO. Patent Attor ncys, Washington. |i 1' for rln-lr t W"> prlie offer ud uew IUC of ouu thousand Inventions wanted. Edni'iite Vnnr IJowrls With f'ssearets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 'Oo.iije. If C. C.C, (ail, ilrub'K'ists refund money. j Ladies Who Suffer From any coroplaiQt peculiar to their sex?such as Profuse. PaiQful. Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation. are soon restored to health by Bradfield's Pemale Regulator. It is a combination of remedial agents which have been used with tl^e g; eatest success for rrjorc than 25 years, agd kn?v;n to act specifically with and on the organs of Menstruation, and recomrxjended for S ^ such complaints oo!y- I' never fails / / ttwT-r) \ to give relief agd h restore the health \U | of the suffering / ' Womar). It should j j/Jfc ' U\\V bc taKC? the u u I \w\ budding I'll/' ' | |\-M into womanhood '(Merjstruaql jufc?-W ->\4 tion is Scant, Sup' ^S^^^p.wssed. Irregular or Pairjful, and all delicate worsen should use it. as its tonic properties have a wonderful influence in toning up and strengthening the systerT) by driving through the proper channels all impurities. "A daughter of one of my customer? missed men 11 11 from exposure ami cold, nod on arriving at puberty her health wa* coinpl?'to|y wrecked, until alio was twenty-four yearn of j ago, when upon my recommendation, ?he naed one bottle of Itradliold'a Keinalo Regulator enm. pietoiy restoring tior to honlth." J. W. ilKLLUMH, Water Valley, Misa. The Baadpield Rcgolatoa Co., Atlanta, Qa. COLO NT ALL DRUGGISTS AT SI PER BOTTLE. t [SOUTHERN RAILWAY. tBi^i pf 11 C.ntr.1 Time ltetw.cu C.?l mn?>i i and Ttck onrllls. K???*rn Omr Jviih-kii l,oItimbla atid Olhrr I'nltiM. EF? ISCT1VK tl A V 8, IR9T " .. . ~ ~ " i.N'o. 3SSn. SO nortnoiiaad. ,, .. ,, , Hull;. 1 >,% I vLt. J^tIIIr. P (\ftP Rv.. * ti a 7 '.?> pi " ouvaiiiiah In &p< 11 iopl Ar. Columbia .. . 1 11 pi 4 t/v. 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Lvtwvi'ii .In. k..nvilla ?iid t lumiilu. n rv.?ii d.v.ij Juok.t.ir.vlllu >'.nd <v.ii.-tT .all, via A sjiovU." W il OUKEN*. .1 M. rtJl.f. <i ^ t.. vv.niiiu^inn. T. M . W<?-Miik .U. W. A HOiK, d. H HAKDWI< K. (? _i; A. WtiaiilMjtoii. A Q iJ A.. Apla^t.* "In addition to the above train service. there i- a hum 1 train daily between Columbia and Ciiarlotte, makirnr all stops. No. 31 leaves Columbia (Blanding Street) at 5:00 p. m., arrives Charlotte h:10 p. in. No. 33 leaves Charlotte daily (5:30 p. ni., arrives Columbia 0:55 p. in." "PHILITOKEN. ib .1 in -> -mi- .urn i.i'iini '' i' rii'nu lie lleves monthly pntnes, cum* rorvu'lnnons and hysteria and restores in pi riei i health. Sold hy druggists and dealers for fl a hoille. Pamphlet mailed on application If you can't yet it frmii your !rtst. semi fl to the proprietor ami he will send vou prepaid by express, ( lias. His lev, Wholesale t?rugglst. Cortland su /ow York. 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I N An oUI?AM K W i l li 'I'll K 1 Ai l hi in "i ) ro\ niii!^ lor tin- rt'jji-t mt i?it? of i* Ii'i'f i ir~, f I i' hook* of tho Mijiorv i-nr- oi Ki*i;i>l ral ion will hi? opfii :it tli Co llo ;* i: i; t lio I'.rst Moti I n ; i : I t; : h : r t !h> r? -t r :it i on oi ?I?t i or- out it I imI to ri'^i-lrat n<ii -it. ! ki'pl op.'ii ' i. 'liPt'i* i < -i vi- ?1 : y * in i-a h m< :i( !i mil iI ? In* ncn 'rti 1 I'h'i t ion of ls'.is. W.i..A. i ok ikk. , Honril ol K. >1. K :IIK, x K. .1. I'i.vnv, * K??tr i -1 rat ion. Nov. IS. 1 Mill. If. "iiie Ltauing tire Insurance Company ot America." I tii'orjioratoil ls|ji. ClinrliT I*?*rp?*t mil /ETNA FIRE m IMMi: COMIMM or iiaktfoki>, <onn. ( ash Capital 5 I,(too,000.00 ('ash Assets over 11,000,000.00 Losses paid over . 77,000,000.00 I Several ot her at ronj? r?*lint?l?? companies represented ami business entrusted to me will receive prompt atteni tion. A. J. Cl.AKK, Resident Agent. OABTOniA.