The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, December 07, 1894, Image 4

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CLOSING OUT SALE, oni'i. The condition of my affairs is such that I am forced to close out my stock of Merchandise. Prices have been made in accordance with the situation. SHOES! HATS! 1 A >>1??fk ?( oust, cvmiNtiiij; of tlie i PRICES Very Itosl <ioods. UNDER IN ALL GRADES, j " VALUE. is to t?o - !G lepirdloa ; of <\?st. I >r.-< k, |?r\ Goods ami Nol ^' ii ?" * pi'ii't * 1 ItM t will sell tliem to |ur>ciiK w Iio arc judge*. It is needles* for in.' to <|Uote prii't'H, as we ai'o determined to sell. 1 >?? v oil want t?.> sav your inonev ? R. T. G-EE. t. : CITY BUY BEST mflTCRIftL OYSTKU . TO YOUR ADVANTAGE SALOON. _ I"Ij:i3MX1Nrc> cement ami im company. t nm now lnniiiii^rn first-class Ov.s- Headquarters for nil Mason*' i<*r Sulnoii. I lniM' a handsome La- 1 Supplies, dies' Parlor divided from Gentlemen's ! .,-t. p \sT |?\V Cn\ni rs-roN S (' Farlor. Kverytliintf is clean, ami j ^ Oysters fresh from Norfolk nro served PLASTF.K, 1\<>SKNPALE, in all stylos i vory day. Ladles arc invited to conic ami inspect our Par- j Kn?'lisli Portlam! Cement, lor ami Cookim' Arranm inents. A . steNv can l?e prepared in live minutes. ; ALL SIZES IEEPA COllA i'IPE; Families furnisheil l<y the quart twice 1 n week if wanted. Also have a full ''l'? ''lick an 1 ( lay, line of the tinest j Hair, brick, 1 iles, r,tc. VHKNCll PANDITS. |MIXI I> r>"! T-,,u"-nl'sAlso PLAIN and MIXI'.I) CANDIFS. ,, . ..... ... . (VlobraltMl !??rk Wall Piaster! 1 mils ol All Kiiitls. Largest l'e)i-?t in the South. Fancy and Family Groceries w-<? Wri" ?>t" all kinds. I am headquarters for! '*1 tLI.)IN<> hblt i\ A SI ) .( 1AL1N. the liinst CAKl'.S and ( UACKLPs. j Sept. V (on I if < l> 1 11 ll Tobacco and Cigars. Fancy and Family Groceries.! USBBBKL Arm Pflffllyzcd! 1 11. v are ri n-iviiii; fresh poods every wet k. Canned ^tuils of all Saved from St. Vitus Dance. kinds and best brands new crop . ^ , ~ r~ , ,. i? 1 "Our daughter, I'.lancho. now riftccn years of age, had been terribly (Moaned Cu>.rants, Citron, Xntsof I atllicted wit It ner\ousnoss, and bad .,11 -vi i. . , . v.,i lost the cnt ire use of her npht arm. ill kinds, Malaga pmpes, Apple., f cared St,. Vitus dance, and tried rangm. .bananas, C.ocoanub, the best physicians, wit h no benolit. Jjcnioiis, rips. 1 She has taken throe bottles of I)r. .. .. . Miles' Nervine and has pained .'>1 I <>tat! -', ( abbnpt s. Onions | pounds, lier nervousness and svinpC in nl arc its. I 1. ST I'oliKSAC- totnsofSt. Vitus dance are entirely SAC1-: TWICE A \\ i:i:i\. Fresh pone, she attends school repularly, Fish and has recovered complete use of her arm, lu r appetite is splendid." I; YCI'.V Siltunliiy. MKS. U. li. IU LLOCK, ltriphtoii, N. Y. tell Bread Twice a Week. I)r" Mi'es Nervine LurG^ 1 1 esll Oal meal anil ({tick Ileal. Iir. Miles' Nervine P soil! on .1 pnsitlvo paar.inteo that tlielir : toltle will IwnclilI Mlliool I >i livcred Free I All ilriigpist-; sell it at *1. ti holt le-i tor i."?, or it will t'c M ill, prepuM, on receipt, of prion ? I i?y the l>r. Miles Mistical Co., IClklittrt, Intl. CAINDl DATES ' ? , , " ;T Sold 1?y it. r. I us. v, I nion. r\ ( . n>K ini: DRUQ^ ^TRADE ^ gS| J. bo\\ EST I'i! ICKconsistent wit.) i >| | A cc F i; A <' V ?ini rO>11'I; T|;\( v JO eonipoiiiidiiip }ir< seriptions. f O . I. W the Inrpcst line of / . "/{.Dp?FN NSj? " --2V I'ATI'VI' M II > I?' I N I'.Siii mil v. I p. tAXl ./^gfel ?. (>tir lock of Moiliciiii >,( In inicals j to A1 nun i iiiti inncriuioil- is miiiii-iisr.iiiul is lAfies'<17 ring inn! i!ii|n>rting Ihhi-in in tin- i.. ^ \ 1'niuts, oils, 1'niiv, Wliitfwiisli iiiul PAINT BRUSHES. i . <' (MITI' V til*' f I IM*t?t 1 i1111 ('I SjicC- M] np| |.^f mi h mm wb^q Pf| IlieliH filial Mvi* ( illlNMh ill tlh' rollltt V. H ?* rl 8 a1 L 5 H .Hi UNION DRUG CO. !pyi I ? ' Imtt % ? & RmhIMI WALL PAPERS ?|? |y| | |*g l*ii|M>r Hiiniriiur ;i SiK'cisill v. ? BsiM II 9 WtB&k 1 IS k'tlST AS COOP FOR ADULTS. Sntlsfac ioH IJiiariiiifcnl WA^RANTbf). PRICE SOcts. I or t lie llosl Artistic Work* i. m uh.m i.?.. Nov. k., iv.u. I'nrls MrOi<'lno < . M I. him, M? . II' A 1/ 11 I I ' w! < r.tlPUH'Ti W ! }?*:ir. tV/l !>< (( Ion r*f Vf ,\ II 11 1 I IV .lU'VI s T\?'h I I ^ Hil.l Hl\|t' .ml |. ,Vi ouulii 11?r" i I- ? ii J11 . ?! v I In-4 \ ii IM a 11 i?k|-1 \ S|l:l| lllllllIM C. S. r, ' I I .. *1 ii . . i . i ui.IK icil null* I'or forOio inI*??*??rt*? ?n, * '.x^V,'.? A?? . ,u t l(. M.vtliih st'.i.- ?<f ml'IrcM* u? Hi>i?r ... , . ; , ., , ... , , . a , | I' IJI' ? ? 1 1 \ I ? ' I ""M, t HI H I t if ( 1 11 ^ ?i?* V I' 1 ' ;l?M A NOBLE FIGHT. AN KM I N K\T HOI'Tllr.UN I.AWYF.R'^ I.OMO ONFI.H'T WITH l>ISKA"?F. DWUllfflve Yen in o! Prosperity, Adversity an J S uttering-'Tlio Great Victory Won by Science Over n Stubborn IMnenne. (From the Atlanta, (/a., Constitution.") Foromos* among the bent known lawyers and farmers of Nortlt Carolina stands Col. Isaac If. Hugg, of Greenville, l'itt Co.? it marl Who has been on tho edge Of eternity And whoso lifo lui-l boon ni uisured by mlnutoa. "It hn" beett twenty-two years sin *o I became A resident of tills town " said Col. Hugg In telling Ills story to a reporter ; "even then tho first symptoms of Gravel wero assorting themselves but were slight. Gradually, however, my disease devolopo I, and fight it as I would it sou no 1 to gain a stronger foothold day by day until my misery was complete, for sixteen years I n?vct knew what it was to bo froo from pain, Hoi pain as an ordinary man thinks of it, but agonizing, excruciating, un ?n lurublu pain. Trtrl iifiiil from lw?.? I /? V * ? ? ? ' ' Into spasms when It would r -quirotho unite I strength of four men to hold mo utttil I was stupillod with stimulants an I opiates. I could not sit. lio or st m l Iti anyone position but the shortest lime. Klo>p wis out ot tho question unless brought about by tho strongest stimulants or opiatos. Oh, how many, many times hnvo I thought of putting an end to that life of suffering. But then my mind wouht revert to my wife, my children, my home, mi l I would restrain my hand with tho hope that soil* other means of escape would he offered. I so.vreho I tho archives of mo Heine for relief. Doctors wero consulted, lithl.a waters, mineral waters, drugs, opiates an 1 stimulants of all sorts weretrled without avail. * Why, X Bent cleat* to tho West tu lies for mo lieino an<l yet tho renult was tho same. "I kept at my work as long as I eould but nature gave way at last and I succumbed to the Inevitable. My entire nervous system had be -n shattered by the stimulants and opiates I had taken, my blood ha I actually turned '.o Water, mj* weight had dropped from t7:l p.Minis to 1'23, audit seemed to evctybody that theond was insight. Why, I coul.t not bear the gentle linn I of my wife to bathe my limbs with tepid water. 1 wasslmply living from hour to hour. I had made my will, sailed my busin se and I waited lor the last strand of life to snap. "It was at this time that a somewhat similar ease us my own was brought to my notice. This man had suiTered very much as I had, his life had b en despaired of as mine had an 1 yet h > had been cured. Think what that little word meant to me?(TIIKI). Tho report stated that the work ha 1 been aeeotnpli-.be I by a tneiliein" known as Dr. WilliantV Dink Dills for Dale People, I investigate | the report thoroughly and fottn I that It was true hi detail. Tinm I proeitreil some of Dr. Williams' Dink Dills and began taking them an I begin to get better. I began to sleep like uhcnlih'ul child, sound, calm and peaeeiu1. My appetite eamo bieU and my nerves were soothed an I restore! to their normal con lit ion tin I 1 lelt like a new man. But the greati st blessing was the mental improvement. i began to rea 1 and dige.-t, to lorinulate n >Y.' plans, to take interest iu my law practice, which, be:an to eomo back to me .is soon as my em-ius re iim 'a inai 1 was again myself. Alter a laps? of 10 years I ride horseSaek every ?lay without fatigue. "That !>r. Willianis' Pink IMIs saved my life is beyond. doubt, an I I am spreading their praise far and wide." Inquiry about t lie town of Oreeuville substantiated tlie a' ove f teis of C >1. Sugg's ease, and that many or hers are being i>enellteil by 1 l)r. Williams' I'm!; I'ills. Dr. Williams' I'ink I'ills for Pale People nr.- considered an usi 'ailing spocill for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paraly s, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheum-it ism, nervous headache, the after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pahs an I sallow complexions, that It re. I folding resulting from nervous prostration ; all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in j tlie blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipe! las, etc. Tltoy sire also a specific for troubles 1 peculiar to femab-s, sit"!i as suppressions, j Irregularities, and all forms of weakness. In men they eil'ect a radical cure in all c.-'s-vt ! arising front mental worry, over.vork. or xeess of whatever nature. Dr. Williams' I'mk I'ills are sold by all dealers, o will be sent post paid on receipt of price, (a) cents a box or 15 boxes tor f 2 ."0 -they ant never sold in bulk or by the 100> by a 1 dressing Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co., Scheucetady, N. V. Vermont's State Flower. The Vermont legislature has passed a hill designating the "red clover" us the state llower. The vote taken throughout the state resulted as follows: Whole vote east, 17,<511 ; red clover received72; dnisy,2,"?(57; hutter-cup, hlo ; sc-itti ring, I ,.~>2u. The clover was selected on the grounds that it is indigenous, fragrant and most useful. "Katahles nttd Prinkuhles" is the sign displayed on the front of an old house in Haverhill, Muss. ./. 11. Mr aii/re, /.*'/. A Lawyer Says I Iikvc f?>:iii<I 11 ii hi v .-nr~.*i|i.i i ili.i hi' croit I <>n(-111 i' ?r Spring ln-s iinli- ,-nnl 11 .i( dull. - liepy, heavy tiro'l fiilitm. 11 kit 1 rn pi uvrr Mr like a Hood Cures vnin|tiro. Iliinil'- khvi' ihk i Mire relief ami I am mi re "it en re - t i I in ?l." .1. II. Mi ( i iuk, j At tnniry. l-'ayt le, \ l.it'iuii i. tiel IIiumI's, I Ua'1/I'C t. ll C I I ?. !! ( I 4" \ I 'III 'I I II! " /. 44 What's there? Things I 1 *~or t'lc 2 Cook, sir "; 5/ I riethinks it is ; some ! 4ii.:eJu/Ub' ymntomtmmny*mtmmmm >nrjram^ Buckwheat l:or the moirow's lifcnlvhisj, i SOUTHERN FLASHES. A SUMMARY OF INTERESTING i HAPPENINGS, Au<l Presenting nn Epitome of tin Sou til's Progress and Prosperity A dispatch of Thursday from Aslicville, N. C., says: Mi s Stevenson continues to improve and both the vice president and her physicians feel much encouraged. The director6 of the Augusta and Savannah railroad lnivo decided to declare a dividend of J1J per cent, which will be payable December 4th to stockholders of record on December 1, , Ex-Trcnsurer E. M. Phelps, of Sau Anguatine county, Texas, has been missing from his homo in San Augustine. The couuty safo is locked and Phelps' successor cannot gain admission. The plant of the Anniston, Ala., Cordage Company is now running from <> o'clock in the morning until 11 at night, and orders are on the books now sufficient to keep it going this way until April 1st. The rumor is current among railway men that the Central ltailroail of Georgia will withdraw from the Southern Passenger Association. The rumor is also connected with one to the effect that the other connected and interested lines will also serve notice of withdrawal. Shortly after midnight Wednesday night masked men held up a South Pacific passenger train at Elka Station, Texas. The train was stopped and two of the robbers attempted to uncouple the engine and express ear, leaving the balance of the train, but they were outwitted by the crew. The robbers escaped. About 8:20 o'clock Thursday night fire broke out in the cotton compress of S. \1. Inmun, at Birmingham, Ala., tifiil nn Vt in 11 v pmwinitpfl 1 fiOO nf pott .11, the warehouse and all the maehinery. The lire broke out in the boiler room, and the entire building was athune before the lire was discovered. * The approximate loss is about J$7o,000. The Charity hospital at Kirmingham, Ala., a magnificent. structure, erected at a cost of ?10,000, was totally destroyed by lire Saturday night. The lire department turned out but could do but little as the only stream of water Available was the storm Hewer of the city. There were no fatalities, an the inmates succeeded in getting out. The lire was the work of an incendiary. The state canvassing beard of North Carolina has completed the canvass of returns of the election of chief justice and associate justice. Taking the vote for chief justice, William T. Fairclotli, fusion nominee, received, Ms, CM votes while .Tames F. Shepperd, democrat, received 127,f?0!t, making the fusion majority 20,811. lioth of these nominees lead their respective tickets. Nearly the entire business portion of Hock wood, Tenn., a town on the Cincinnati Southern railway, is in ashes. A lire broke out at 1' :!10 o'clock Saturday night in the basement of Hearis's drug store. It went from that to the Shelby nsidence. At 11 o'clock the two structures mentioned, together with the Christian church, the opera house, the First National 1 .. 1. 1 1 it. ? 1 ._:i 1: iillIIiv iiiiu Hi'ViTiii uilit. r duikii u^h were destroyed. Tlio loss is heavy. The case of Dnnforth and Armstremg versus the Tennessee ami Coosa Railroad Company at Gadsden, Ala., Saturday with a verdict for $100,000 in favor of Danforth A* Armstrong. The plaintiffs had a contract for grading the road from Attalla to Gadsden, hut were stopped when they rencheel the foot of Sand mountain, the contract being finished by other contractors. 'J hoy sued for the full amount and secured a judgment for $100,000 damages. Things seem to bo growing darker for J. K. Crandall, president of the First National hank, of Joh'nson City, Tenii.. charged with falsifying his hooks and making false reports to the United States comptrollers. The government ollicials brought another charge of false entries in the ease of a New Y? rk hank against him Saturday morning. He had a preliminary hearing and was hound over for trial in the federal court in a $1,000 bond. It's now expected that in de-fault e?f tliis heuid, a'nd for the- e?the-r twee hetnels ed $2,."()!) each in which lie- was held, that he will go to jail. HOG US I.OTTKKY TK'KKTS. A Nephew of Paul Conrad in the < 'oiiiitcrfci' ing 11usi ne-ss. A gigantic sehe-mo for unloading be>gus lottery tickets on the public has been brought to light at Chicago by the arrest of Gaston Cnzzenvetti, a nephew of Paul Conrad, late president eif the Jiouisinna lottery Company. Thero we-re- found em his person thirtye-ii/ht mail orele-rs for lotterv tickets >iml twenty outers for tlie s li I lie goods. While the counterfeiting scheme is only in its infancy, fifty-two agencies have already been established in as ninny cities in the United States. The agents are not informed as to the fraud and believe they arc handling genuine tickets. As near as can be learned, the bogus tickets already sold brought in the sum of.?(5,.r?00, but if the s; hi me had not been nipped in the bud it would have soon bocomo a very big steal. Carnegie's Nail Works Humeri. Carnegie's wire and nail works, occupying a whole square in Hcnvcr Calls, I'a., were burned Friday night. I ho total loss will reach $100,000. Tim works wcro equipped with the linest machinery, all of which was destroyed. The works wcro fully insured. Two hundred lneu will be thrown out of employment. Populist Convention Called. A special call for a national meeting of the populist party has been issued. The convention will be held III St. I 'Iiiis Tlu call in I lie result of (he netiti?i lnl.i *i hy ll;> hi metallic Icfipne in r> enui Mietidii.y ilit i rtnlillshiuelit o f * new kiJvcr par I v. J Tli? Lobster's Infancy. Tho young lobster loaves its parents and spends its llrst thirty or forty-five days iu doep water. During this period Us shell is changed four times, the natatory organs arc lust, and only after nttaiuing nearly fu 1 size does it conio back to tho shore. Tho young lobster loses and remakes its crusty shell about ten times during the first yeur, tivo to seven times in the second year, three to four in the third, two to three in tho fourth. After the fifth the change is nuutial. In Hi'* Win U-i -l>it i World Men and women continually break ilown ^ through mental strain and phy-i at effort. |i The true repairer of vitality tints Impaired, a j perennial fountain of health and vigor is | Host et ter's Stomach Kitters, which restores j digestion, enriches tliehlood. and healt liful'y < stimulates the hovels, kidneys and liver ! wlien tic y are indol at. This < niupivhens've r< mi?ily also suhilaes malaria, rheamati iu and iie'rvousnes1. Nearly a mdlion and a half dollars remain unclaimed in the New York saving* bank*. Dr. Kilmer's Sw a m e- Hou r euro* nil Kidney and bladder troubles. I'ninplilet and t'oiisultntion free. Laboratory llinghamtou, N. in 111 csc dnyn <>r imitic-s urprf-M-in n?hhrrllf MTllh to lit* till* 1HT islfllt ltdVCI'li?CT. Ili.w>? This! we ofTcr oiip Hundred Ilnllnrs lie ward for , niiy I'ior ni ("aI nrrli I hat cannot he cnriMl by Hall's ('atarrh Cure. K. .1. < "iiksk* <V Co., 1 'ropToledo. (>. We. I lie underd^neil. h ive ktio.vn K. .1. Choney tor Hie last 15 year-". and believe him perfectly lioiiotah'.e in nil business t run-not >out> no I llniinclnlly able to enrry out any obligation made l v their lit in. W'kst ?V TltVAX, Whnh .-ale Itruggisls, Toledo, <)bio. W.u.nimi, Kixvis A- M wtviN, Whole-'alo Druggist-, To'edo. t ?hio. IlaliV Catai rb Cure istaken internal y, acting direct I y upon the b'ond and niueous nir- ! laces of I lie system. I'rice. Tie. per bottle, i Sold by all Itniggists. Testimonials free. Karl'- Clover I to '1. t lie great b'ot 1 puriflor, gives freshness and clearness to t In* eomplexion and cures constipation. i!5 e's.,5') ets., . Why rm on taking niedieine until \ou are slek? Von can keen a box of Itip.ius Taiiules in t lie bouse and at t lie llrst signs of a headaelto or bilious attack a single tubule will relievo you. .N ot i CO I want everv man and woman in the I'niteil Stnt'-s inteic t *d in the Opium and Whi-ky | luitiits to hav my hook on tlice discus s. Address It. M. Wo dley, Atlanta, tia , liax ftsl, ( and one will be sent you tree. Mr-. Win-low'.-Soot hlng Syrup for ehildron | teething. -oft ens I III* gin lis. red ii <? in tlaiiuna* j tien. allay- pain, cures \\ ind eolie -I.'. a bott le | Aftir-ix year-'s snfTering. I was cure t by . i'iso'a Cure". ,M\nv thomson, 1 Ohio Ave.. A leg e nv. i'm. Mareli I "HI. I KNOWLEDGE^" Brings comfort ami improvement ami loads to personal enjoyment when rigidly used. Tho many, who live bettoi t.lan others and onjov life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of tin pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting | in the form most acceptable and pleas- ! ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative: efTeetually cleansing the system, disoel'.ing colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation, j It has given satisfaction to millions and j met with tho approval of the medical j profession, because it acts on the Kid- j nevs, Liver and Dowels without weak- j ening them and it is perfectly free from every object "unable substance. Syrup of .figs is for sale bv all drug- i gists in f?Oe and ."?! bottles, but it is manufactured by the. California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every olvii tin* ti'iiMf Svrnn oi' Ki?v< :nnl Ix-iiifj well iufWiiitnl, you will not i. 'cej>t n!iy substitute :i olli-rcil. ^ CARRIAGES Buggies & Harness. v.JfJT,Two ln^lu-M nwnrilx nt M'orM'a I'nlr for itinl "A tir?'1>. ll?. 1,1)1)1 I'rilT). Si \ y rurs ni-.i u > dKiiM|H| iliM'unlcil 11m- 1 >< nic'r ami Io-kuii MlliiiK ilini t In (Mmsiinicrs at /'H \ ivar.inf lOU.llOO i'l'lilrlri: xolil fAJtJ&Sifc: fiiclory now llm ! a ryi's I j ' Tlli.ilialinir ilm-il \\ j I Imoii- | siiiii'th, si-nil forour inaiiuiiotli "i trkdl. w>. r.v. pngc llluxirnt. (roe catalogue. ALLIANCE CAKHIAC.E CO., CINCINNATI. O. washed ; it tells on the woman work, and works safely. ltl< want done well; what it leave Beware CA-X V_^ l'carlinc is n something iit place of l'carlinc, tlo the honest Complete for potatoes, fruits, and all \ coital yield and 1) At Least 10% lii<?!lltc fif cvn/'i inn nln mm I I " ' why, is told in our pamphlets. Tiny iii<* . lit fiic. It will ?< t \!>n ih doll rs. (il KMAN X IIIMIMIIMMIIIIIII {Webster's* Intern* I: > I / Ci) \ The Bcm \t WFBSTKH'S \ a Dictionary of ku&hh EIIN1KKNATH1NAI-1 Mumlm a .; n-? i \ * V lilt T!0\Ai{V J "**' '* M" V i.i-ii- .ik' i Nl ti. t , M**rrlMto i?u.l tvt ?r?* ? Highest of all in Leavening Pot* abmwi Hot H;u'k at Thorn. Bob?What ?lid the lecturer say alien you throw tlio.se cabbages at liim? Dick-?Oli, he said he hud hoped the BUldieuco would lie pleased, but he j really hadn't expected they would entirely lose their lieuds.? IhiHa* //'> lid. Cross Trails, Ala. Tetterine lias cured nie of Tetter which had bceu tormenting me for live years. Nothing else would give any relief. I have known of many porsous ; using it with same good results. It i gives the quickest relief for bums, of J anything 1 ever saw. Mas. S. IF. IIart. j Sent by mail for f?Oc by >T. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, On. MISSINC I.I N IvS. At .Leeds, Knglund, there is an eloc-. trie clock which has been eoutiuously ticking since 18-10. Its motive power j is natural electricity. In South America an electric drying machine in which air is forced through a chamber of heated plates is to lie used in drying wheat. An Indian carpet weighing three tons and made l?y the prisoners in the Agra jail for Queen Victoria has just been received at Windsor castle. Pepsin, which is used as a remedy for indigestion and stomach trouble, is obtained trom t he- membrane that lines the stomach of various animals. To illustrate hotel life and traveling arrangements generally is the object of n national exhibition to be held at .Musicruam M'diii AMiy in .\ovemner next. At Singapore thepostof "tiger slnver in chief for the Straits (settlement" has just heeu given to M. do Xaneouit, a Frenchman with a record of 500 tigers killed. Tun seven ItiIdes of the world are tlie Scriptures, the Koran, the Tri I'itiKes of the Ihiddhists, tiie Five Kings of the Chinese, the Three Yrdna of the Hindoos, the i^eiulavesta of the Persians and the J'.ddas of tin; Se.mdinaviaus. Tim I'itlshri'!/ /gives the interesting information that Charleston, S. C.. was at lirst ealled King Charles Fort, in honor of Charles I. Charleston was substituted for the earlier designation in 17-Sd. An All Iron Uailroail. One of the curiosities of railroad lmilding is the construction of a road running from Ismid, a harbor about sixty milts from Constantinople, to Angora, about 500 miles. The bridges, sleepers, stringpieces and tel- ; egraph poles, as well as the rai's, are of iron, nine-tenths of whieh are of (bnnan liianufaeture. 'J he bridges uvttiifji; about four t?> tlu? miM\ tlit to being 121) of them, the longest having a stretch of 5iM) feet. In addition to these there are sixteen tunnels, the longest nuasuring I, 150 feet. This is the only railroad whieh penetrates tieinterior of Asiatic Turkey, the Smyrna lints being near the coast. DIAMONDS S i I venva re 2', tho oily. 1 ~ 1 *?? ladios or goutloiltCllOS moii. i:\oiy unotfiiiir. anlooil. A largo assort moat. a \ I 1 ? Wo liavo tlioni world I lOCliS without oiid. Suitable lor library, otlloo or homo. vi:s! Wo oarry a fall lino of goods suitablo for WtMlilinsr Presenilis. Iloadquartors on (hat. t'omo. Hcliahlc Hoods I'air Dealings anil Hottout Prices. iStilsoo& Collins Jevelry Co., ."? Whitehall St., AI Ian la, <5a. It's a cold day Vfor the housekeeper when Pcar/iiic gets [ left. Take 7\\xrhne from ^ washincand cleanintr and nothing remains but bard work. It shows in tlu; if things that are i who washes. Pcariine saves saves nothing undone that you :s undone, it ought not to do. some unscrupulous grocers wiil tell you " this or " the same a^ IVnvlinc." IT'S KA I.SIC? ever peddled, and if your grocer sends you tiling?scnditha:k. ~,' i J A M KS T\ LR, N. V. Fertilizers lies r< (Mtire (to secure the largest est quality) Actual Potash. c. this coiK'Insivrly. I low iilld ll: np ( > r< ,:?1 tl < in, aiul ti ry will rnvr \ou KALI Wi)l'.KS,v3 Na.Miin !-iu<t. New YotL. dnonal Dictionary j >ew " ( iiaJ?rUIj;e?l?? i Christmas Cwift h% (;cotfr.ii>hy, It io?r aptiy, I ictiotr, I'.ic. : iik ' ?i! *lin ? .< \ ' nt l'i it: i;-i*' ?f*nr, nn<l ??f l>v -(Mr .Sufi l#fntcul Ol h? )|1K>?0 * ('?.! Norliixilritl, MnR*< ; ;'i iiuihini | illiiiiitUun*, 'in, '' I 1 cr.? Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking ELY PURE T? ? -? ' Tito Ilrblge of the Future. Bridges made of steal beams imbed-* ded in concrete promise to bo tho bridge t?f tlie future, being cheap, strong and graceful. Near Ulm, Germany, is a bridge of this sort?invented at I'aris in 1370 by dmn Monior, which has a span of 150 feet and yet is le?a than seven inches thick at tho apex or crown. Tho iron or steel in such a bii.lge strengthens it against tension, while the concrete gives rigidiiv L V ...... ? U I'nckiii^ < J rapes in Japan. When the Jnpnncro winli to een<l grapes to distant friends I hey pack them in boxen of arrowroot. lughfc and air are t litis effectually shut out and the delicate bloom is also preserved, even though the fruit has been transported thousands of miles. PROGRESS. > People who set the greatest degree ofeomfort and real enjoymenl out of life, are iliosc Wf.iillrtW.lk w ho make the most out B Ouic'u perception and good iadgau lit. lead saeli make "use of those refilled rwft t < 1 improved products of liilir snoek-rn inventive genius / which last serve the /. ^wfiaijgffiy-S' need of their physical W? v\ 1>- ing. Accordingly, *Hl((li MSMb^Y/,V\ the m?'.t intelligent \ v\\P^|J\a ) and progressive people \ vX^y" \v/\N ] I arc 1. utid to employ ^?i vU i j the most refuted and x perfect laxative to regx. ?* (tilato ami tone tip the? "^.stomach. liver, and bowels, when in*need" of such an agent hence the great popularity of Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pelle ts. These are inaele fi an the pnivst, liii. t tefmeel and conee ntrale el vegetable extracts, ami from forty two to forty four are contained in each vial, which is sold at the- same* price: as the e-heapc; made and more ordinary pills found in the market. In curative virtues, titer no coinpat ison to be made l?ei tweeu tlieut e.uei the ordinal y pills, as any j one may ensile ie am by sending le>r a fiee I sample, 'four to seven eioses) of the Pel; lets, v.hi'h. will Ik- oil on receipt of name and adeltess em i peistal caret. ONCE I . EI) THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. Tit'.- I'e lie Is c.'.r-- biliousness. sick and bilious hcaeiach . eii.nhncss. e'osliveness. or coii linaiitdi dir j tntn irli ln*->; i *:ii>i>? ! ilo. c< nted tontyue. indie ?ti->n. or dyspepsia, windy b. k ui-cps. " livart hum.'' pain and di-in - -<;i!'t. r cntiiur. and i inured derangeliii ills of the liver. stomach ami howols. 1 'ill up in pia-s \ials. Ill re font always lull aiul Klin Vie. (hie tittle "I'ellet'' is a laxative. two are mildly cathartic. As a "dinner nil!. ' to promote digestion, take "lie i aeh day .,flei oiaiur. To relieve di.tn-s from over-vat i nr. tiny are nneiinahd. Tiny ate tiny. S'ip.ir-coated pia'ii li : any oitihl wiil ; adiiv tai^c them. Aici til :u> stili-ii'.f.ie that may h-- riT omituiuhd t" he " just as pood."' It may he iu tin i.'<< .'< / . because of paying iiini a 1?? iter ptwlil. hut iir i- not the s;ne who wo. it's help. .\<Mn s-foi l'tee -v.nipie, Wnlll U'S 1 ?IS|-I N>AKV Ml lilt.U. ASSOCi.vrt . > Main .Street, litift.iio, N. Y. Imperfect Drainage is a krtilo source of disease. Is YOUR blood suflering Irom dtTcctive sewerage ? 1 m|airiiies cannot accumulate if you will use ordinary jireeau| tion and Ripans i Tabules, t c modern remedy lor a shmeisli ct 1111itIon of Liver ant 1 Blood. Try it now.! J >u n' t })rocras I 1 I I 41 I I I McELREES ? IWINE OF CARDULf lilSlllSiK^! ! I For Female Diseases. ; $$0*!>O+OG<>Od<>eC0<K>+* * ; HALjEiSilieE!^ i run*. miii l'ii*vcnl*> Kiimiinitlnii, 1.1 i: ;i.mh'i, ; I 6 l?y<|>i'i>si i, il.m.ii.urn, Cnt.'rr.i mil Ahi!iiii:i. m ' l!s(.f||l iii II l.lll'l i iii I 1'Vvm*'. I.'lo.l li n 1110 t A lYt-lli -m I l*rmi 'In ttir At*|i*'llli*. .** iveot mm A V I li<* llrnl h. Cur.**-1 in* roliirc i ll ilill, Kii.lurmi.l T l.y lilt* Mml.e.il Kacilliy. S|>|| I for I , I'nira A rocil imi'k i; . M'l.n, M iniiii .ir / *'< ( \n.V. A P m:o. ii. iiai.m, ii w.m ."ia si., n<*w York. " ^ li MPN'S p'ris* ||^Tonic Pellets, TREATMENT iml Hillooiinfif. At All ?*nr**. or by in*ii 'i*ic d nih'n bot , f? <1"ob!? boiM 81 00 ItltU W.N MI'K [ ?.. 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