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^ **999999999*99999999^ [scrofula.] V# One of America's most fa- <5 % moos physicians says: "Scrof- $ | ola is external consumption." $ jg Scrofulous children are often ^ (beautiful children, but they & lack nerve force, strong bones, stout muscles and power to \l> resist disease. For delicate 2 AH children there is no remedy AS equal to | 1 Scott's Emulsion f M?H?I HII I II !? ! * <J> of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- ^ phosphites of Lime and Soda. ^ o It fills out the skin by putting w $ good flesh beneath it. It makes f* the cheeks red by makiner rich * ' > blood. It creates an appetite ' 'or food and gives the body ^ power enough to digest it. Be \Jj . > sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- \i> sion. $ , \ 50c. and $1.00 ; alt druggists. ^ $ SCOTT & BONVNK, Chemists, New York, j{j %ee?* i<! <?: ? -: ^ T. ALLEN MHJUARY'N ROMANTIC RIDE ^ A ItOITX/> Tin: WOULD T\tr<tn A rhunxtiH' fiirl sml fWtOOO. How it Oiu/i imtftl. The origination of this seetningly strange undertaking is simply a plain every day illustration ol the average American youth's earliest adventures on the sea of matrimonial fancies?notwithstanding the fact that it6 termination is a real living touch of the most wonderful and enthusing of modem romances. In the spring of '96, young Mc Quary disposed of the "Rustler" printing plant in Neosho, Mo., where he had lived for 14 years? 7 of which had been spent in the printing business?and went south for his health, as well as to look up a new business location. At a small place, about 45 miles from Little Rock, Ark., he became acquainted with the young daughter of a wealthy planter ; j| and as time went by, the two becair.e everlastingly infatuated with one another, and concluded that the best thing to do under the circumstances would be to ^ get married. The young lady was the only child of this planter; and to make her more than ever dear to him in his old age. was the fjjet that the mother died when the girl was born. The old gentleman was true to the love of his first and only wife, and had never again married. When lie was asked to consent to t he match, he sternly gave t hem to understand there was "time enough yet." The couple, ol course, were yet encouraged, dos pite the father's refusal to con sent to a speedy marriage, and as time glided l>v, Mr. MeQuary l>o came more intimately acquainted with the girl's father; and oft times thereafter he would spend hour after hour in tti#? ol<t man's reading room, talking and reading about many of t lie by ? gone days of this and other ronn-A. tries. The obi gentleman would often, on these occasions, throw out the idea that the young men of the present generation were not as brave and heroic as were A OA8TOI1IA. those of his earlier (lays. Mr. < McQuary, of course, stood up i 1 for the hovs of today by assuring the old fellow that no such op- ] I port unities now presented them ] selves for our boys to show their i ugrit,'' etc., etc., and linallv, one i I day, clinched his argument, by asserting that lie would gladly 1 I avail himself of any opportunity ! i to prove his assertions, il by so < doing, he could only get permis < sion to marry the girl of his i heart's choice, lie realized later | the expense of this remark, when ] 1 | the old gentleman confronted him | with a written document and 1 stated that lie was going to test his earnestness in the matter ; it < was then that lie told Mr. Me- ] Quarv he could marry his daugh- j ter in eighteen months, provided i that lie would, in the mean tiinoli earrv out the conditions stipulat - ( | ed the contract, ol which a lot- i lowing is a true copy :? < Tiik ''Conditions,"?By the fulliill- | i merit of wliicli you stint! tie rewarded ; by tho hand of my daughter in mar- ! ' riage and tlie sum of $5,000, on your , j I return, if the trip, around the world, tie made within the limited time?I] eighteen months, commencing May j 19th. 1897. ' Your mode of traveling, shall he up- I { on a hlack horse (by land) not less'. 1 than 15 hands high and not more than 1 ' s years old. You are to be aocompan- ! j by two large dogs; should one of i them die on the trip, you will only re- t eeive $4,000 on your return; should ! both he missing, you will only receive ! $3,000 on your return. j i Your dress shall be like that of an . ancient knight, plush or velvet, black or purple as you prefer; you shall ? wear a blade about your loins never to be removed only when you retire; * Day Rules: You shall rise at 0 ( k iwh i-nou uiuroillg, It't'll ami C'UTO | for your horse ami dogs before your ' breakfast. You shall not beg or hor- I | row money of any description. You shall obtain the signature an date i stamp of the Postmaster of each town or city through which you pass; sig- ( nature and seal of each and every | I President, King, Queen or Kmperor, through whose country you may trav- < el. You shall attend some religious < service every Sunday. 1 Direction of travel shall be from 1 . your starting point to Charleston, S. | C., thence to Cuba, where you shall ' obtain the signature of the Command- I er-in-CJhief of the Insurgents; also of ( the Spanish Chief. Their I release all i restrictions as to your course; you 1 may travel through any country in | Europe or Asia that.you may wish. I In entering upon the trip, you are {< ; to begin penniless and earn by your j , own lrthur v.iiip i?nfltin?w? ' ' ...Vw. J V... ui(( \ t H\;j nr, muuir , and bridle in an honorable way. All | debts must be paid in each and every town or city before you leave. < Things to be remembered : You ] 1 shall never mention my name on the entire trip. A violation of this con- I ' dition will cause you to lose all. I Respectfully, j Subscribed and sworn to before me, 1 t hie "JSt h. day of May, 1SJI7. f.Myc.oiiicoinmision expires March 11th, IhOl.) ! . (signed) [skai.] Notary Public. It is well to' remark here that | the .$5,000 named in the conditions, was added to the document J after the old gentleman had tes!ed I he strength of tlu> vnnmn man's love for his daughter?:itxi limlinjx that young Mct^uarv was I not to he hatllod. ho thon named that amount as a just reward. Having selected Mountain drove, Mo., as the ''Preliminary" starting point, and Springfield as : the place Irom which the horsehack ride proper, would he made. J Mr. McQuary arrived at the for liner place at noon on the I'.tth. day of May, '!>7 and hegan work. The following morning he was I given employment in the tvpoj graphical department of the : i * .... ) a novo named paper, which posi > Ition ho creditably held until the' <lav of his departure for Spring field, on the morning of July the ,' third. Ato'clock young .Me- t Quary stepped from the train, at Springfield, Mo., on which lie J took his last railroad ride until the end of his trip is reached r (except in case of sickness, death ' or serious trouble at homo, or ae j' ;ident to himself), and went direct to the home oft)tto Kollnian, PJ2 Lincoln street, an old and popular engineer on the "Mem phis Route," where he had been cordially invited to remain doing bis sojourn in the city. On Sunday, duly 4th., he wasbilled to appear at the Zoo Park, md had great hopes of clearing enough money to buy his horse, logs, and other equippage for the rip ; but the advertising niattei Tailed to arrive until it was absolutely worthless and therefore s( ew knew of the all'air that he on Iv received about $!<>. but tin unount was afterwards increased considerably !?y donations. Pol lowing this disappointment, as f to thoroughly test the younsj man's patience and perseverance was the continuous and most excessive healed spell ol the season which utterly knocked him out ol loing any business, whatever, at he Baldwin where he had been tilled to appear on the night ol he 8th., at an advertising ex pense of nearly .$40. Hut lie met liese reverses without a llirich. md continued about his business n that same (juiet and unpretenious manner which has always narked his career since lie was a uore boy. Next morning lie was ij) bright and early, determined o once more t.rv his luck (?) at something to earn a few more lollars, and had scarcely gotton lown to the business portion ol lie city when he was confronted jy a friend who presented him. insolieited, with a purse of $75 jash. Turning himself about, he began discharging his advertising ind other debts. In a day or two lie road out of the city mounted upon his black bronco, followed by his two dogs, accompanied In many friends in carriages, on hi :ycles, etc., who bid him fairwell with wishes of success. While in Lancaster he has been amployed on the Entkki'HISE. lie Also gave a very interesting lec Lure to a crowded house Wednes lav niirht and sold unit<? e num. I?er of his hooks. Ho goes Iron lioro to Camden, Sumter am: Uharleston, from there to Cub: to obtain the signature of tlu Oommander-in Chief of hot I irmies. Then cross the Mediter annean sea. Sue/, eannal, etc., t< sail Francisco, when? lie wil mount his horse and ride back tc M issouri. C|Hi R. E. LEE, soi .I >i bin, Citizen ami Christian Cat riot. V GREAT NEW BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE. LIVE AGENTS WANTED Everywhere to show iainple and ^ot up clubs, i h * uaii mil tiiiuii ny i.iiKTtii icrrns. Money ? :?!! I. m.ule rui>i<lly, llllU :i Valuah). amount nf ?ioin- 111 circulating <mo of the noblest historical works iciblisho.t iliii inif tli?! past iioarter of a century. ACTIVE AGENTS ARE NOW REAPING A RICH HARVEST. Some of our best workers lire selling n r One II r? ?l IIiihIimi Wi l li, Mr. A (. \\ IIMams, .laekson county, Mu vorketl four .lays nntl a half nicl secured 5! inters lie sells III' Imuk to almost every man in tllceIs I ?r J .1 M.isoii. MlHCOJfCe eoUllly, la so|.I lil copies tie- tlrst Mm- .'.ays fe- ran asseil. II I' Sheet, I'.tlo I'iiilo County, 'l ex iorke.1 il feu li..tirs mill sol.I HI copies, mostly norocco bin.liny, J II Haunit, tSnston county, y' ('..inadr i month's ?nyei canvassing for this >o..U s M Wiiite. <'allahan omniy, Tex .is elllni? hooks at the rule of 144 copies a week l l.e Work ('out niii* IlioKriapli trnl Nki'lrlii'o if all the I,eailing Generals, a vast amount of lislorlcal Mutter, an.I a lame mini tier of H.-au Iful Kull-paife Illustrations. It is a urate! hook no moles ami Keniienini. who can Ktve nil or ,ny part of their tlr.io to lliti canvass are hound o make Immense stmts of money hamllinif iu AN KIiKliANT I'Hi >S1 'l-.OT I IS. hmvlii-' the different styles of )>tn<tintr. sample litres ami all material nee e ir\ to work with, till he sent on receipt of 50 CENTS. The mitfiillieent gallery of |s>rtralts, alone, in the iro* pectus is worth doublo the money. We itrnlsli it til far less than actual Cost of manic net tire, am! we would advise von to order itickly, and tfet exel' sivo control of the best errttory. Atltlress JOYAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 11 th and Muln 8ts., RICHMOND, VA. A Word to the Hoys. > You are made to he kind, boys ' generous, magnanimous. If there is a hoy in school \vh has a cluhfoot, don't let iiin j know you ever saw it. 11 there is a poor hoy with rap ' jjctM 1 clothes, don't talk about raj: in his hearing. 'l 11 there is a lame boy, assigi ' him some part of the game tha ! doesn't require running. It there is a hungry one, giv him part of your dinner. (' If there is a dull one. help hiii learn his lesson. If there is a bright one. he no i envious of him ; for if one hoy i proud <d his talents, and unothe is envious ol them, there are twi ' great wrongs, and no more talon rI than before If a larger or stronger hoy ha injured you and is sorry for it forgive hint. All the school wil J show l>y 1 heir countenances ho\ , much bettor it is than to have great Iuss.?Horace Mann. 1 Skilled phrenologists say type of man sure to he long-livoi has, besides ?t large brain, a Inri: heart and lungs, long trunk and | deep-seated brain, shown by th< j orifice of the ear being below tie line of the eye. A blue, hazel o brown eye is also a favorable sign 1 as are large nostrils, a long, heav; palm and short lingers. (Jhihlrei I of this type mature slowly, am are never precocious in thei studies. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. LUNG TROUBLES ANI) CON SUMPTION CAN HE CURED. , An Eminent New York Chcmis , and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. The distinguished Xew York client ist T. A. Slocuin, demonstrating hi > discovery of a reliable and absolut cure for (Consumption (I'ulmonar I Tuberculosis] and all bronchia i throat, lung and chest diseases, stub born coughs,catarrhal atl'ections, geti ' eral decline and weakness, loss c llesh, and all conditions of wastin away, will send T1IKKK KKKK HOT 1 TI.KS (all different) of his New l>icovery to any alllicted reader of th Kntkki'Kihk writing for them. Ilis"\ew Scientific Treatment" ha curetl thousands permanently by it : 11in? iy use, and hp considers it a sin. pie professional duty to sulFerin humanity to donate a trial of his in fallible cure. Science daily develops new won tiers, and this great chemist, patientl ( experimenting for years, has produce results as henetieial to humanity a I | can he claimed by any modern genius llis assertion that lung troubles an ' i consumption are curable in any cli , mate is proven by "heartfelt letters n ; gratitude," tiled in his American an C Kuropean labratories in thousand from those cured in all parts of th I world. Medical experts concede that broil | ! eliial. chest and lung troubles lead t Consumption, which, uninterruptei ' i means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slociim. M. C OS I'ine street. New York, givin nostollice amlexnress nditress nml t 11 free medicine will be promptly ><-nl Snll'erers shoulil tiik*1 instant a?lv in taiff of his ipMinrntis proposit ion. Please tell t lie I toci or that yon s:n his oiler in tin* Kntkki'UIsk. fitch on Human Mamxe mi Hurst's. Itoxs ami ;?1 stock, enroll in .*><) minutes l> W oolford's Sanitary Lotion. Tlii never tails. Sold by K. Marke; ife ('a., DruiriMst, Lancaster, S. (< [ ~~ " f an Ideal family medicine' , F??r I n?ll|(CAt Ion, I !llluii*nr | lloailiiclif* C'oiiMllpiitlon, Coniiiletlon. Olfeitolve llreutli, , [ I nn<! all <li?nrd<>r? of Mi? Stomach, i Uv?ra/\tt Bowels. /o^ RIPANS T A RULES r\.*t y/a-ntlyv. t pr< in p* v. It r f ct i!.?.r nmt, Mnf ho obtatnv.l l?y I apiillrulioii to ncuri-at atnifffftiat. New Mforct Itemed? Absolutely I'nknown to tfi prnffHsinn. I'ortnitnrnt turn m !'? l?? ? <lny< W refund monoy if ?! n -* Y?>U run In* tra-ated r honioforth?**nino|?ri?-o (illf| and lh?? hAtna* uuuriii ta-a-*; with thaino who I Eh j |?refa?r to eoine hen* v% will contract to euro .. | them or |?ny expenac < coin i n ^ ra 11 roa nml hotel || m|H bills, a n Make no BH 9 9 9 B 69fl t'hargr, we to ^uri' ? yotl have (ak?-ii ou r. W M eury, loiflde potash an j wtIII have arhri ami KH U|l'<ini. Mm ona I'utcha i In mouth. More Tlaronf, P l'lmpla-*.t'a>pprr-t olo, 1 cdHputa, |'lriT?oiiaiiy L ^l|i?rtof IIii'ImmI)' llalra Kychroua railing out, In tins Primary Nrrondary or Tartlury y B Itlooal l*of?on tli.lt * fuarantcr (ocine We | WW J solicit tin* moat ohatli ate mar* anil chullrngi prj^l the world for a r?ac w euunot cure. li.i-a ?|i R^VIi um* ban illway * baffla t bt- ?kIII of the moat | e m I ti v n t physician f or rn.iny vi-ar> we ha% e IraHdli nindt* ft H|M-?-inlty a treating tiiM dlM'ftae With ntir i \ I'lllLI'.NK and v* hav?? d;?oo,immi a*npital to-hind our uiie<inaliilon< Kuar uiU-t Write us for lOO.ptiye hook and ahaolul proof*. Addrcva too 14 K^KIIY t'O., I tf?H Masonic Trmplr, t blcavai. llltnoli I Few Appreciate the ' DANGER 0 to which the Kx- Hp?* ,, pectant Mother is foreboding* w i t h h t which she looks VI s; forward to the hour of woman's severest trial. All i> j effort should be I jphy JSto t made to smooth / J . ? these rugged/; J ITiR' \\ places in life's; |( | '[| 'i'\ e pathway for her. " "Mother's Friend" ! ' allays Nervousness, and so assists Nature that the change goes fors ward in an easy manner, without 1 such violent protest in the way of " Nausea, Headache, Ktc. Gloomy forebodings, yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipate - >hc passes < through the ord quickly and without pain?is h ft strong and 1 vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety *' to life of both is assured by the use of "Mother's Friend," and i( the time of recovery shortened. . "I know 0110 lady, tho mother of three children. I who Buffered Kroatly in tho birth of each, who obtained n bottle of 'Mother's Friend' i T me " before her fourth confinement, Atid was relieved quickly. All n?:roe that their labor was uliortcr :l ami leas painful." john" G. i'oluii.i., Maccn.Ga. 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