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The RightRemedy The disastrous effects of potash am mercury, which the doctors always pre scribe for Contagious Blood Poison should convince anyone that these art not the proper remedies for this horrible disease. Instead of forcing the poisor from the system, and getting rid of ii forever, potash and mercury only bottl* it up, and by driving in the outward appearance of the disease, induce tht patieut to think he is being cured. Bui he sees his mistake before long, whet his joints become stiff and his bones ache?often his hair will fall out by tht handful and if he follows the doctor's advice and continues to take his medi< cine, his finder nails will dron off. There is a cure for this destructiv? disease, though no doctor has ever yel cured it. Of course they may pronouncr a patient cured, hut the disease ha< never failed to return, with increased severity. S.S.S. (Swift's Specific) is ? ficrmaucnt cure, and is the only remedj ree from harmful ingredients. It is the ouly blood remedy which is guaran t teed purely vegetable and for twenty year: its proprietors hav< offered one thousani dollars reward fo proof that it contain: a particle of potash mercury or other min cral ingredient. Mr.W. R. Newman a well-known younj man residing a * Staunton, Va., trie< various other treat-ments, but found m relief until he took S.S.S. He writes: " I was afflicted with blood poisoi and the best doctors did me u< good, though I took their treatmen faithfully. In fact I seemed to ge worse all the while. I took almost everj so-called blood remedy, but they di< not seem to reach the disease and ha< no eftect whatever. I was dislieartene* for it seemed that I would never b< cured. At the advice of a friend I tlier took S.S.S. and began to improve. ] continued the medicine and it cured nu comnletelv. buildim? ur> mv health :m< increasing my appetite. Although this was ten years ago, I have never yet hat a sign of the disease to return." Mr. Iv. L. I lite, also of Staunton, had \ the same disease,and MS?: 1 his experience was similar to the above. yCj> He says : VV. "S. S. S. is cer- . Vv > \l tainly far ahead of ->/T* vV all other blood rem-rj vV edies, for it cures' W " ?| cases they cannot \\ j\ touch. I was treated ? by several good doc- *' tors and took various blood remedies but they did me no good. I then tool S. S. S. ami was cured completely ant permanently, for I have never beei troubled with the disease since. I havi recommended S. S. S. to others sitni larly afflicted, and have never known i to fail." S. S. S. is the right remedy for Conta gious Blood Poison, because it goes di rect to the seat of the disease and force it from the system. It will cure an; case of Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism Eczema, Catarrh or other blood disease of the most obstinate nature. Kemem bcr it is guaranteed Purely Vegetable and is the only blood ictne ly containinj no mercury, pot ish or other mineral. Valuable books on the disease and if treatment will be m died free to all win address the Swiit Specific Company Atlanta. Georgia. jfl J?flEsi* Jr1 KO DISPUTING tin f.u ' ll.at tlx r. Is id nuiMi' more ( ; .. ^.i., than that ii( tin piano. and of nil piano THI .v I 11.1 '! ' taI;i s tin* li ail'lirynml .1 mm tit K vrrt tliini; about a >?TIKI*'K i>i?no is xnprcinel; siitixfaetory Tlic tune, tinil every note 111 tin scale, Irorn II. ' lowest in tin' liVhi'Hi, exempli lies the hiy'liest inlk iln" III tin- art -f plain iniisii i t.1.ii Kvcn after years of serviei THI STIKl-'K retains Its oriflnai tunc in ^|>:t?* <> i,'- Many a 1 i.?- 1 iiiislnn t I m r lurt v vrtiri iiiri) i?ro still in use. Son?l -fur llliistratei calalok!lie Terms to suit Chas. M. Stieff. Haitian t North l.lin-iiv ?ir,-?i \V.ishini;t()!i r.'.'l K1.v nil) Stroct, N. W I'liitrlolto. N. C.?'JIM N Tryou Si. Relief in 6 Hours. 1 >1 stressing Kidney and Mad der diseases relieved in six hours by the. "Nkw (JkkatSoi hi Amkhi can Kipsky Ci'hk," This iioa remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder kidneys, back and every part ol the urinary parages in male 01 femal" It relieves retention ol water and pain in passing it almost. immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is youi remedy. Sold by ,J. K. Mackey iV Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. ('. A sr KM A KINK WONKFR. Curious ("run Construct oil mn Launched at Baltimore. Dovigned to Byplore the Bottoms J ot* Kivits, Lakes ami Seas, tor Treasure Seeking and other Purposes of a Kindred l Character. : Baltimore, Aug. 10.?The Ar , gonaut, a submarine cral't, \va | lauuche<l at noon today at tlx ! yards of the Columbian Iroi [ Works, in the presence of a larg< J crowd of interested spectators : Mi as Miriam Lake, daughter o . the inventor of the strange craft christened it in the usual mnnnei I II as it glided from the ways int< : the water. 1 This vessel, which is the inven 1 . r I lion ol a Baitimorean, Sitnoi ' Lake, is, as far as intentions atu appearance aie concerned, one o : the most unique ever constructed J It is intended for connnercia 9 work, including the exploaatioi - of the bottom of rivers lakes .urn oven sens, mr ireasur seeking and other purposes of I kindred character. The vesse presents a curious appoaranct The eifiiii -shaped hull has tu hig iron wheels attached t<? i near the how. These \vl. els ar ahout as largo as an nrdinar, cart wheel and are <>| solid meta The edges of the wheels are eoi rugated and cogged like tiiose o a eog wheel. A smaller whee of a similar character is attache to the hoat at the stern. I'll wheels are intended to enahh the vesssel to run along over t! 1 bottom of rivers and other hodiv <m Hiticr, i in* propel lor ol Ilio vt? -<. 1 supplying the neoossary m< I live power. The boat will be s arranged. it is understood, t li:i divers can ccme in and go out r j the vessel while she is on the hot I loins ol' rivers. i e The Argonaut is thirty i\ for t long and nine feet n diaineJc built ol steel and strongly ril - bed to resist the water pressun y She is propel led. when on 111 ' surface, bv a W 11it <\ .Middh*tr> e - gasoline engine ol do horpower. She can also b<- prope * le<l while on the bottom by tli < same engine, the supply of air b< 9 inn secured by a hose from t h 3 surface and supported by a tloa She ran he propelled along tli bottom by an eleetrie motor :i II well, taking a current ofajiowei f'ul .storage bat terv. A strong searchlight is locate in 'he the bow. capable ol iiuhl iiiit up a pamway in tront ot ih crilt as she moves along t,lte be of tlio ocean. Lenses are a I s arranged to project a Leant < light to eitiier side of the boat. s that objects may Le seen in th vicinity of the vessel as she pa<se ' along. Her speed is estimated to L ahout eight miles an hour on th surface and about live miles 01 the bottom. She will have a lin 'carrying capacity lor a run ( i 'J.'ino miles. i in- i im w ill eniisisi Ol ;i e;ij> tain, an engineer and four (liver r It is claimed that one man ra ', handle her if necessary Hood's 1.1 Arp ininh in utile; always e Hy. i fl.i , it - f ,i jl | I I ^ < old or f.-.i-r 111% Hi liver tin, mi k ).i .el ? % Iiii lie, J.iunillrp, roii4tl|iiitlmi, I'tp. I'rli'p ."i ci lit 'Alio ouly I'ills to Uku wait 11 owl ? ">.Uj.i| .il?.i A HEART'S STORY. With red, roil lips she ItNietl a r???l rose. ,| AnU pionod it over her heart. "He gave it t<> tno. ' she murmured alow, "Whose lif<- is of my lifo a part Witii white, white Hps she kisse l a white roi r Atid laid it over ills heart. , "Oil. love, tlioti art dead whom I loved so much; Whose life was of uiy life ti part." He w ho tli'l tiiuicc the ri <1 rose ami white ? Who bolileth us all in Ills heartIt..! purify thus tin; fair maiden's lite. Ami make it of Ills life a part Maggie A. Richard, Columbia, S. C. S The Pension Roll. Commissioner Evans has just issued a statement showing that ' j pension roll of the United States ' | has almost, reached the million mark. The following is coni densed from the details of the :> j report": At the beginning of thin fiscal ! year the pensioners numbered , 983,528, an increase of 12,850 f?i" j I the past year. During that year j.j 50,101 new pensions were granted j and 8,971 persons were restored " to the rolls. Old age and disease, however, is working great in11 roads into the hstl, for there ' (were 91,950 deaths during the year. Other srurees of loss wers a 1,074 from remarriages of widows, I I 1 ,s|5 orphans attained their ma-! >. joritv, failures to claim pond sions, and 9.5(>o losses from mirej corded causes. Believed to he Andree s Balloon. > ; I. London. Aug. II.?According! to a dispatch to the Daily Mail, if I rem Copenhagen. Captain Mord tonson. "I the hark Ansgar,bound d from Dublin to Onega, at the j e mouth of the Onega river, on the! i.? White Sea, reports that on duly I .? D5th, when about two day's *;bl 1 > east of the North ('ape the north; ernniost part of Kuropc, then he ' > ing in Artie waters, he saw a col ii lapsed balloon which lie believed it to be ilerr Andree's. ONE OF TWO WAYS. . t The hlad ler was created for r> one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is )not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect, action :i of the kidneys. The second way ' is from careless local treatment ' of other diseases. Ill II ! ( ( I NF. i nheulthy nrir.e from un healthy kidneys i -the chief causo of bladder troubles. So the womb, like the bladder, was cr >. '* ated foi one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness >i disease, cept in d rare cases. It is ituated back of and very clc.se to the bladder, therefore any pain or inconven* (j icnce manifested in the kidney -. o hack, bladder or urinary pas- i^e' . often, b) mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trou" bio of some sort. The error is '' easily made and may be as easily i avoided. To find out correctly, ... r. _ .... I i ( nti j wni it 11HIT ii."11ji or i wt1 n ty ? four hours ; a sediment or settling ( indicates kidney or bladder trou-1 ? ble. The mild and theextraordi-' ,j nary efect of I tr.KilmerV Swamp-' (1 Boot,thegroat kidney,and bladder ' remedy is soon realized. If you | need a medicine you should have the be t. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a 'i sample bottle and pamplet, both sent free by mail. Mention the I'.n i'kai'i:isi and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A <V>., Bingham-1 , ton, N. The proprietors of ' k|tlii paper guarantee tho gen*!] uineness of this offer. * ^ No-T'?-Hm for Fifty Crntn. ,. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weak [ Men. ii, ' lo" l jiurt W)c,tl All UruKtlsu AN OPEN ! To MOT YfE ARE ASSERTING IN THE CO EXCLUSIVE USE OE THE WOK *" PITCHER'S CASTORI/j /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, < was the originator of " PITCH i: that has borne and docs now bear the facsimile signature of This is the original " PITCHER'S used in the homes of the Motheri years. LOOK CAREFULLY at t the hind you have always boughi and has the signature of per. No one has authority fro\ cept The Centaur Company of President. March S, 1S97. { Do Hot Ba Do not endanger the life of a cheap substitute .which son: (because lie makes a few mc gradients of which even lie "The Kind Yen Jlav; BEARS THE FAC-SIM!! Insist on The Kind That Nc examination on rece cepted $5 returned ! 1 II | M ||P ' IM | I . 1 WE HAVI That Sewino Machine o wife or (laughter can be boug I'llB. (J< >. tor a SUA Why not make them glad in the ] DEAL ? The best and cheapest Mi \'ew Homo or Ideal is warranted to hem. Enter Uiy\M3 r-jy?ra ismk vyoam Eb. I I ER HERS. UUTS OUR RIGHT TO THi? i D ' (JASTORIA/' and ^ L/> AS OUR TRADI. MARK. ?/ Hyannis, Massachusetts, '.i.'S CASTORIA," ?/?e sa/we ?r-* on PljPriJ s-titcJUsi: wrapper. CASTORIA,'1 to tow ^ ; 0/" /i/'/CAto ybr over thirty he wrapper and see thai it is "wrap>i me io use my name exwhich Chas. H. Fletcher is d ,x>. Deceived. your child by accepting1 e druggist may offer you ire pennies on it), the indues not know. i Always Bought" LE SIGNATURE OF &4C&M, i Having jver Failed Yon. i Easy Running. Rigid Frame; Truest Bearings* Handsome Outlines. The Lungren Special $65 C.O.D., privilege of ipt of $5. !f not ac" ess expressage. ? THEM I you Promised your lit of the ENTERPRISE U.SIJM UF MONKY. t pun-hape of a NKVV HOME or achino on the rnarkot. Every give satisfaction. Call and neo prise Pub. Co., LANCASTER, 8. <3. V '