A Modern Lazarus. Inherited blood diseases are much more difficult to cure than those which are acquired. One of the most common hereditary diseases is Scrofula, which the medical profession admit is most obstinate and deepseated, and their efforts to cure it meet with little success. A child afflicted with Scrofula is always puny and sickly, ntid can never grow into healthy manhood until the disease is eliminated. Scrofula leads into consumption nine times out of ten, so that it is important for this reason that im-1 mediate attention be given to all chil- j dren who inherit the s.ightest taint. Mrs. S. S. Mabry, 360 Elm St., Macon, Ga., writes: "My boy, Charlie, inherited a scrofulous blood taint, and from infancy was covered with terrible sores, his sufferings being such that it was impossible to dress him for three years. itiiivrim^ wnu i^ivi;xi ijv i ih* wnoiesale, but they did not the slightest good. 1 had almost despaired of his ever being cured, when by the advice of a friend we gave him S.S.S. (Swift's Specific), and at first the inflammation seemed to increase, but as this is the way the remedy gets rid of the poison, by forcing it out of the system, we were encouraged and continued the medicine. A decided improvement was the result, and after he liad taken a dozen bottles, no one who | knew of his former dreadful condition would have recognized, him. All the sores on his body have healed, his skin is perfectly clear and smooth, and he has been restored to perfect health." Mr. A. X. Morgan, one of the prominent druggists of Macon, and a member o( iHe board of aldermen of that city, jfays: "I am familiar with the terrible /condition of little Charlie Mabry, and ' the cure which S.8.S. effecte 1 in his g case was remarkable, and proves it to /he a wonderful blood remedy." S.S.S. is the oti.v cure for deepseated blood diseases, >-1:1-11 as Scwofula, Rheumatism, Cancer, Kczenia, Catarrh, etc. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable ami contains no potash, no mercury or other mineral, which means so much to all who know the disastrous effects of these drills. Valuable books mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. SHEEF HO 53i3c,t)-yiwcj ; lilt' I.ICl tllllt llll l ' is fl?? II: l-ir II ?l | i .. than lliarof moptuno, unm.r nil plain 't'HK S r|MKT" i.iio-s tin- !?-:?(!-ih \ uhi . ium lory- < Hi,nc iiIm.ul a ST1KKK | ; -ii" it. .->ii | i i iik-iy -:111-f ry Ti i-.i.i- itii-l \i i if i Hi t sc t If. : I't.iu ; II- f A I - >: . I. . . : i | .: I lies tin hisrlu-st advance In n?- r- i ptniv. ( 11,it-.ir ,i- on kvt i ,tlit / \ t mi i |-\ i i ii I-; ? S-'llr.i I : i I ,i i s i*> i . 11 i'ii t- .it . m.-i Many u ono constructed over forty yearn M aco ure iii use > alulo^'iii T rms : i - ..' f./r .-b'-' _ rr* m. ouen. l!.t!tlinor'1 S'oriti (.it i-rtv Htrvrt W.i !iii.Kti>Ti Ml I'.' ..:li i N. \V Charlolta. N. ?j ?318 N Tryon si ! ' Relief m G Fours. Distressing Kidney and Iliad ^ tier diseases relieved in ^ix hours ^ by tin* (Irkai Sm m A.mkuiCAN klonkv ('irk.'1 Tins I1C A ' remedy i-< a great sur| i !.<- <>i. ac- I count of its exceedirig promptness in relieving pain in th? bladder, kidneys, bark a id every part of the urinary pa-<;mes jr. male or i female. It r heves retention of t water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure ibis is your remedy. Sold by .1. K. MackoyiV Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. < . y\ YMr j *\ CHAKMK MAHKY His head a*id boily were a mass of sores, and his nose was swollen to several times its natural size; to add to his misery he had catarrh, which made him almost deaf, and his evesiitht also ' became affected. No treatment was spared that we thought would relieve him, lmt he yrew worse until his condition was indeed pitiable. A dozen blood ARKANSAS PEARL DEPOSITS. The Lukes, Creeks and Rivers w Rich in Precious (Jems. jLittie Rock, Ark., Aujs. 21.? {| New discoveries ol valuable tie . posits of pearls in lakes and rivers in Arkansas 'nave adtled ureal -1 . ly to the excitement already cx-j.i istinjr over simi lar discoveries and j.. today thousands ol people areLv watliiiir the water in dillerent I .. parts of the state searching 'or!i] ihe precious gems. L( The latest and most sensational j N discoveries were made in the Ar ? kansas river and the creeks,lakes ,| and bavous near Little Rock,where ,r pearls have been picked up ranir injg in value from eight to ten hundred dollars each. Hundreds!,, of people are working the Saline, ! n White and other rivers ami many j| valuable finds have been reported. (1( Additional discoveries were made on the I'ourche river yesterday. and hundreds of people j| Si 1*1* vi W !1 fill 1 II !? ilk cl I'/eiln \ ? v? 0% A V ?? A\ reporter of tin* (iazette, who spout 111u?'h time investigating : the matter, says there are lifty -evil -t reams in I lie -t at e I hat are j rich in pearls of large size. It p has mow developed that in course [ ol a survey of While river in 1 ^ + :..<>(to worth of pearls were col- (j lected l?v members of the survey in the course of their duties. Pearl* of from thirty to fifty (; mains in weight arc no uiicommn ;i things to find in the posse;?ion al of count rv lad< who fish for pearls ,, for pastime. The color of the ri? ? - in rif rising, will decline a- the sea ni am ailvanees, it behooves our tar ti, in'i's to ignore tlie ^iren counsels : m vhich would beyuile them into sil ivailini; lor belter prices, and to K nark' l their cotton without de ' to ay. 11 t hi< poliev is adopted it will ti 10 much to bruin on prosperity j 11 the south.? Atlanta t'onsfitu ion. | m Wanted-An Idea HS I'roli-c t > ur ; tln>? nn.v l.r.i.rf >mi wiulth. , Wrll?. JOHN WKIHiKKIltTKN * CO.. I'M. lit Attor ncy?. WaiulnKl-.n, l> < . f r fli.-lr $ "i iirtr.f nfTor y[ auJ u?>v ill I Vi( ibnuiftud lu'euilout w?uk4. ' Why Is It. i Why do I ho gold powers ol the orld combine io cut oil"tho mar et for silver for coinage purposes ml depress its prices? Because u\v think that the people are >ols enough to believe that sii er is not (it for money if it is ot worth just as much when iere is no demand for it?for coinge purposes as it was when there as a universal demand. In other oids, they act upon that theory iiat the people are too ignorant > know that it is the coinage deuind for both gold and silver Inch tixes their price, because Iiat. demand is hundreds of times reater than all other demands. Why do the gold men call gold sound money" and "safe curmcy?" For the same reason Iiat the gambler who deals markd cards declares that he is plavnr o n linnncl imtnn I i? unit lw\?? ^ (111 ll"IH ill/ til in II I I V. I fist* would the rascals succeed if ley did not deceive the public. Why do the Republicans call bwndunt crops in thi> country, nd l imine in all otherVountries, lepubliean principles? because enables them to tell plausible e>, and claim that their policy reduced whatever favorable conit ions there are in this country. Why docs the gold press claim orinan as one of the faithful liies ol the ivnglish gold stand rd? because t hey have great faith i (ionium's.shrewdness, and as itue 'hfit claiming him is the iciest way to get him on their r tln> urine, and a< such it is ot liable to any form of disease' i:cept by one of two ways. The rst way i-= from imperfect action the kidneys. The second way from careless local treatment other diseases. < iisi:r in si:. (Tiliealthy urine from tin ;?altliy kidneys isthecbiet cause bladder troubles. .So the onib, like the bladder, was ere- i ml for one purpose, and if not actored too much is not liable ? weakness or disease, except in ire cases. It is situated back of id very close to the bladder,, lerefore any {tain or inconven-1 nee manifested in the kidneys, i ick, bladder or urinary passage ; often, by mistake, attributed to maie weakness er womb troule of some sort. The error is! isily made, and may bo as easily j (oided. 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