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CLOSIN( The condition of am forced to c!c chandise. Pri accordance SHOE A largo stock r?t coat, consisting Tory Uost Goods V IN ALL GRADE ^ A Clothing in to be sohl rognnll tions, ut prices that will sell tli for mo to quote prices, as wo ai your money? [ CITY OYSTER SALOON. I I am now running a flrst-clna tor Saloon. I bavo a handsom / dies' i'urlor divided from Gcntb Parlor. Everything is clean Oysters fresh from Norfolk are in all styles every day. Ladi invited to oomo and inspect on lor and Cooking Arrnugcmeu stew can be prepared in livo mi rv Families furnished by the quart a week if wanted. Also have line of the finest [ - FRENCH OANDII i Also PLAIN and MIXED CAN k* Fruits of All Kinds. Fancy ami Family Groci of ull kinds. I am headqnartc the finest CAKES and C It AC J Also for Tobacco and Cigai -Try the "Scaboar Will keep Loaf Bread ami nil you regular customers prices. JNO. R. MATH] 1 door below Bailey's Furniture Nov 0-4"?-tf " 1. F. SCAIFE &S ON THE CO/VSEB, IS TIIE P TO BUY Fancy and Family Groce r I They are receiving fresh every week. Canned goods kinds and best brands nev ltaisins. Cleaned Currants, Citron, Nuts( all kinds, Malaga grapes, Apple: Oranges, Bananas, Cocoauuti Lemons, Figs. Potatoes, Cabbages, O Cranberries. BEST POltK SAOE TWICE A WEEK. Fish Every Kntim Fresh Bread Twice a Wi L vjcsli Oatmeal and Ilneku ^fAU Oomln Delivered I'roo.. Ik AA^idats: HK-DRIjg- thai Of I'nion County, and thin i TJioir Piatfora 1. I'lllK DIll'OS. 2. I.O\Y I'.ST I'J5K'Kconsistou tln> quality of our qooils. W. A('('V It A( V and COM l'KTJ compounding ]?r? seriptiohs. t. We enrrv the largest lii rATKNT MKDICIN KSin the co 5. Our stock of Alt (lioiiu's,< 'hei nnd l'liurinaeiutieals is immense,] purchased from tin- largest manu r i iTpc mid importing houses ii country. <5. \\ e curry u full stock of th Paints, Oils, Puttv, Whitcwasl PAINT BRUSHES. 7. Wo carry the finest line of tuelcs uiul Kyu Classes in tlio coi UNION DRUG CO July 2<?-20?ly WALL PAPERS From "? to AO Cents IVr Paper llaiitrinir a Special Satisfaction ( iiarautecil For the Host Artistic Work. \V. A. KltAl :s Spartanburg, S Fe-? x out sale,', at - at - b, iw@ 5 iijhi ssp? U( ' my affairs is such that I bi j m >se out my stock of Mer- b< ces have been made in |<< with the situation. b? n b< fyjj eh s!|hats! i ; of ti.?! PRICES * ' i UNDER ?; S j VALUE, s; Ol 088 of coat. Droaa Oooda, Dry Goods mul No- he vo em to persona who nro juelgea. It is needles* re ileteriniued to Bell. Do you want to bhv* r. t. gee. | ( th suy best material & to your advantage j? ?FUOM? th i^i^nsivtusro il ^ _ IYO Usui uiiu crick Company. 9 Oys- Headquarters fur all Mnsous' to Lft- Supplies. anion's j 070 EAST HAY, Ohauueston, S. 0. I* , and _ nnl served jjme, PLASTER, ROSEXDALE, cm es lire dis r I'ac- English Portlaud Cement, wn 1- ? lift: inutcs. ALL SIZES TERRA COTTA PIPE! j Eire l?rick and C'lav, CUl Hair, llrick, Tiles, Etc. 1 tin MIXED LOTS. CAR LOAD LOTS. LiS. o_ ' . AurN'i'.S 10U I'llK I Til DIES. CelobraltMl Rock Wall Plaster! eff at i Largest Depot in the South. ; PP1PQ Warehouse 011 Railroad Track. Write 0-1 JllUO | for Prices. ! All rs for 1'( 1 Li 1'1 1' ,v v ru r.tiAiiK, t vERS. Sept. 7 :i<? (?m lm rifiS. Chronic Nervousness ' ? riv goods Could Not Sleep, Nervous N of nil Headaches. I <: ?> v crop I (:l Gentlemen:?I have been taking i your Restorative ^Nervine lor the past | j-'iv >f three months and I cannot say io" s, enough in its praise. It has ! > ?? Saved fly Life, ; !Vo for I had almost given up hope of , if, uion? being well again. I was a I -<>i s v r. chronic sufferer from nervousness and ~ i,'* i* could not sleep. I was also troubled i with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until I used your . ? Nervine. Yours truly. I in liny. MRS. M. WOOD. Kingwooil. III. wc ;i;j[ Dr. Miles' Nervine' 110 iicai. Cures. Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold on a positive / cuaraiitfe that the first bottlo will in-nefit. I< | All dru^Kl.-its tell it at tl, G bottler for f.">, or i l| ? It will bo st'tit, prepaid, oa receipt of prlro )1 SI by tbo Dr. Miles' Medical Co., 1.11.burt, lud. ? S?>!il liy l?. l'\ PoHcy, Tnion, S. C, I ^ -GROVES | "i('"Is i\ASFAT*L wW .. li. Fx \m? HP i * """ j TASTELESS !J r* u 11 i e L?ll ILL!; rTDNICl IS JUST ASCOOD FORADUUTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. ** C ai atia. n i s., Nov. 10, iso;i. I'nrls Moilloino Pn., si I., nil*. M<i. I * (.I'litli'iiicn: Wo I1>t year. I'Ort Nation ol Wk I.IUIVI, s T.WTi:l.l-.sS Cllll.l, TOMP :.|.|| I.nvr ^ ' ' ikdai ilir.-.i i t a ulri'aily Hum y? ir. In n'l ?.?r ? xtorlom-o it It years, in tin* ilinjr Iiiimiiok*. Ijavi >] y lit j " % r n l'l j.n an n li? llialyavo sin li universal Halle o I uClicii us J'ji.r 'I'.iiic. \uiu < truly, rji | Aiistv.iUitn A CO ^ lOiha Kvr ^ hy J)( ^ fuiyM, tf, c Whoro a io Gerinaus ? &*"" I not iv toy?t:\ iliof I# i ^?'/" T a lightniu^l J>ko co^^HBH tcnched with milk. lu Devonshire if it flro burns initio id iteld it is thought to bo a forerun>r of death or disastor in that houso. In Wales and in Cornwall minerf lru their hats upon tho birth of n ale child; if a girl bo boru his neigh>rs burn it for him. The Sicilians nay that flro wjll ,tldf ifu it tllftu bdtu on St. Paul's Day nuunry 25), but that if a woman be trued on that day tho sore will nevoi >al, and will eventually cauRo lier >ntk, according to the St. Louis lieibllc. Whetl a Ktifisiau family moves from io house to another they always rake 1 tho tiro from the hearth of tho old miicilc, and carry it in a closed pot their new residence. In Greece, whon one peasant borrows e from another's hearth to kindle s own, tho owner of tho flro lnttfcl company tho borrower to his homo ;o soo tho firo bla/.o," otherwise the io tanking the loan will linvo his M.rv (jUUViO UWOitUJUU UJ IUU ilU" Hiring clement. The ltcnl Th I nit. In the Uicatshops of tlio towns in l'W Mexico and Arizona the visitor Din the oust is apt to notico that the essed carcasses of sheep have a tuft wool still attached to tho head and e tail. This is left by tho butcher assure tho customer that it is intlt11, and not goat llosh, that he is btivg, for in these territories lnany llocltfi goets are rented and pastured by o Htnall Mexican ranchmen to bo lied for food for tho poorer natives. ?ast or stewed kid, with Chile pepr sauce, is uu esteemed dinner dish tho table of many well to do Arnori11 and Spanish -A moriean citizens.? ifadefp/tia Jtcvord, Weak a* a t'rtt \ bad simile, for the cat is a very muscular Itual for its si/.o. But to bo as weak as a ivnlcs-ent after a wasted and protracted easels to bo week indeed. Nothing in tho y of a tonic promotes convalescence, stens a gain In strength, liko llostctter's nnach Hitters. Iu increases nnpetito, helps [cstion and induces sleep. Nervous invnh ib rive from It uir-prnkuldo bciietlt. It res malaria, rheumatism, constipation. t does not make prayers any less effective It y are delivered while holding ton plow. A ( li lid ICi>.|o.vn c p'oa-ant flavor, gentle action and soothing i-cts ot >y rup of ! igs, when in need of n Inxvc, and if the father or mother be costive or Ions, the most gratifying remits follow its \ so that It is the best fn tuily remedy known d every family should have a bottle, cry gitoil farmer is a member of the great lust rial army on wbieb the worl I depends. Dr. Kilmer's S w amp- Root eures all Kidney and Itladder troubles. 1'amplilet ami Consultation frco. Laboratory liinglintuton, N. V. 'lear awny t lio stones of Jealoivy on I envy Isnu tin weeded garden tli it grows to seed. ' Deafness Cannot bo Cured local application^, as tlioyennnot tvni-li tho ased port ion of t lie car. There is only one y to cure Deafness, and that is by constitute!! remedies. I leaf no sa is caused by an innied eotulii ion of t lie mucous lining of thf> staeliian Tube. When this tolio get a lnine-i you have a rnmnling sound or impei t hearing. and when it is entirely eloscd afness Is the re-ult, and .unless tlio infhunition can ha taken nt and this tube rnreii to its uormit'.'conditloii, bearing will bo it roved forever; nine eases out ten two i-cd Ly catarrh, which is nothing but an inc.'.ed condition of the mucous surfaces. Ve will give t >tie Hundred Dollars for any ?e of D afness (caused by catarrh) that cant he cure I by Halt's Catarrh Cure. Semi for cubits, free. F. .T. Ciirmkv A Co., Toledo, O. '"Sold by Druggists, T.V-. A Height Eye a sign of good health and if the stomach is it in t he host of conditions t lie eyes will show It I pa ns Tit hu lea will make the stomach {lit and keep the eyes bright and (dear. Vc have not h en without l'i-o's Cure for asumption for 20 years. LiZ'/tK. Fkiiiiki., nip St., llarrlshtirg, I'a , May -t, 't>t. Carl's Clover llo it. the great b'ood imrlfler, *es freshness and clearness to the complexi and cures constipation, '2-r> cts., SO cts., $1. >lrj. Window's Soothing Syrup for children thing, -oftens tIn*gums, redu -es Infhiiiunn* n, allays pain, cures wind colic. 2-Y-. a hottle i (Hie ted with -ore eves use I)r. Isaac Thonipi's K\e-xvatcr.Druggistss'dl at '25 - per hottle. Wounded in fhe War 'T enlisted with Co. D, Third West Virginia fantry Volunteers. August 20, 1"<>2, I was uitnlel in the knee, and Sept. lHth my lh was amputated. For thirty years I ImvosiinVroo from t ho remaining part of tliu Ivj/ ll'nt>, whichhas never f'X VI healed, luit continued 'Jgfek itgt^ (w '' 'sc,", r??* M>' 'r%>!!? \ I health was greatly bL v?[. ? %7 "l>aft'To?l, yet I kept \J\ l,lov'"^ about until y . f \ December, 1 Hill, when i^''' was *1 nick down by 'bji > > { u: ! the grip, tin<l again, a iHyear inter suffer at a fcl relapse. I ha 1 a Fa J ^ Hlliot tiered feeling SO r. F. M. Il.iffn.nn' ?'mt 1 Heareely eat ho at all. I then j>ro u *e 1 six I-ottles lh o I'm Sarsaparilln, an i i fool hotter than tave for ten years. Wo have us sl eighteen it ties In our family and havo fouti I it a perfood's*#* Cures rinont euro for Scrofula. I owe my life nnd ill h o> lino i's Huron pari I In." I'. M. t*ki man, Marfpi' ss, We-t Virginia. Hood's Pil s 1 re thebrU family eattiartio one dollar I \V\\ fpa v.n i on a i> ELECTRIC BELT iAi 7T ' from ?lat* of P^'^ <- ,hl* PP'f- Arr y u ^ HnfTcrlnfl froiu Kh'utnn ? , - ^ '41-"* ? '< Nf'irtlfi?. i'Ariial nBB'-.. /[T\ r?r?lfii?. I mm*** of V 1^^-' 1 11 J ??Hack Itnl l.lvnt ?, Imi'ilrH 3 WvTj n Hoi-ial Fotrov. Orjranle ornterni T,.,.n.?n..t.. ln?r no time. Our offrr t? hort li>?1-onh .10 .|iri li a cnred ihnsaAnda, It will tonpftt mo. Tli* t*?i l? |>?ln1eaa, p coat trivial. Thf Apfni't hatra affliniaa Writ* for TVrma. tflro Hfmfdlal iii'n, 32r>-327XjramortM.,Cincinnati, 0. pONsss a* * vtonic Pellets. TREATMENT nd Rllloaiurin. II ?iar?*.ar (if m?ll 'A'.o .lonbto hoi ; > iloiiblo bonw "0 IIICOSV.N ,HK i; I II., Nr? Vorl* City. ECoiikIi fyrup. Tmln (loud. UscBj bst k R BBHBBBBB"^aa?*4iit*? of English m 11^ Hftl u i bis district ho heaWo? mahy farm _ who oUUiucd sheep's liver, lungs, hearts, ete., boiled them down unci , gave the soup to enttle inclined to bo k tuhercalnr, wasting or thin, and ho was toM such treatment acted very well. Animal soup for animnls in case of illness of of Wasting is doubtless ' boiioflcia1. Soup is n great rccuperalive food for man. It is easily digested, nutritive aud invigorating. It ; eems well suited to the stomachs ol cattle, horses and sheep, and its adinitiotrition in ease of general dehility and HU iciatioii might well be more frequently adopted.?New Yurie World. t:p: >i )rm: < auhexku'.s enemy. One of tlio most annoying of liviufi I tilings to the cultivator is the mole. It i roots nsnl turns up the soil ill ovory i ? ireetiou ; but the soieutitie man tries t > eo'n'ori t he Mower lover by assur i 'iig him that 111.- crenturrta are only '<er g' " y I worms jvhleh would < o.str. 1 f. It is, Imiwcnv ,, t,. 1111 jTP to bottcUnowledgeii as a fact that nearly all creatures will t at either animal * - Vegetable food at it suits tliein Among birls, it is believed, there are not a dozen In America that live <-\e!nsivedy e?n animal fooel, and it it i rooable that even this <le?zon woulel readily change their habits if the rope r amount e>f animal f<>e> I was i.e.! for!hcenuing. en redation to the iee?!e it i.< stateel that a lnelv ill Orei gem, a Mink Talbot, arose in her place n meeting mill protested against the i assertion of the professor Hint the mole lived on animal food alone. She vn?, however, talked down ; but, de:er.uiue 1 that she would not rcniuin 11 the class of ignoramuses. shetheretore caught one, caged it and gave it nothing whatever to eat but vegetable food, and when the convention met ilex 1 year she produced her pet mole nefore the professo", fat and hearty or all its exj^lujuvely jrogotablo diet. .Miss Talbof states that she found her mole especially fond of peas. ? Meehait's Monthly. A 'OUTnow OF ITKN's' XF.STS. Where but fifteen or twenty liens are kept and no regularly constructed henhouse is at hand, a series of nests so made from light material that they e m be readily moved about as desired, will bo found a valuable acquisition. The manner of construct 1 movantii: hens' nests. iu^ those nests is shown iu the illustration, from a sketch by L. 1). Snook, in the American Agriculturist. Five or six, or even us many us eight nests mny lie tliusgrouped. The nest space, r, is one foot wide at the bottom ; the front board is six inches wide; the open space between this aud the roof board, a, is eight inches wide, the roof board being about fifteen inches in width. An alighting or stepping board, x, is six inches wide, leaving an inch space between that and the front of the nests, for refuse to pass through. The hangers, s, s, may be of any strong material and hung upon spikes, driven at the proper place and in a slanting direction. The bottom, front, back and cover may be nuuU Iro-.i well-.-^soiled half-inch stuff, the divisions being fi'smi inch material, tr better hold the nails. The stepping board should be located about one foot from the ground or lloor, thai the liens may easily jump to it. The ro.v of nests may bo changed from the inside to the outride of a building or placed where most convenient. Where, nests are located singly am some distance apart, the laying hen will occupy the nest with a'notherespeeially if both are in the habit ol dropping their eggs in that identical nest. 15v this system of groupiug, when they reach the stepping hotm or wall, and find one nest occupied they pass on to another, without mo Jesting the occupant. Another poinl in favor of portable nests is that thev are readily taken down and everj part can I>? thoroughly cleaned oi whitewashed, which is not practicable where the nests are nailed in positioi as a part of the buildin?. Those win have tried*^-?.*dan of. grouping nest find it extremely convenient am practical. I'AltM AXI> CSAIIDKN NOTES. \nrsi rv .ntocit .should not 1 ?e growi in erchnrds'. <'ultivators is the best crop to raisi in an orchard. tn central, level culture is best The modern cultivators usnl harrow make such cultivation easy. ijcttuee plants which h ive been se out on 1 lie greenhouse benches an< Ireely watered will be in great domain for Thanksgiving. A large share of ^iki,I celery plant: {jrawn in home gardens is allowed t< decay or freeze. The fall ccler; should be blanched by means o boards, and used freely. Asparagus is very hardy ; some o t he plants should have been dug it( .or lorciug ? the greenhouse 111 tit winter. ,?'p TltliPTn in sand or loai. in the ccilVJj l.'cre it is cool. Wheat is a cheaper feed for thoeolt than corn and oats this year, but th change should be made gradually giving only a handful at first and in creasing daily until the desired iiiiioun is reached. Sod is sometimes allowable in an pie and standard pear orchards, Im never in other fruit plantation* ; bu even then it should be pastured clos-. ly with sheep or hogs. If the sto.b is fed at tlie same time, the land wil far? bolter! f CURIOUS FACTS. England has Chinese house servants. In 1375 salt cost, in France, $2.50 rt bushel. A Greek hat iu tho timo of Pericles cost ton cents. West Virginia, suiAG^u&V ao ^ China. Soap was an unknown ntticlo in Korea, until introduced by tho missionaries. Four million pills are consumed in England every woek. Franco uses half as many. Ancient Britons fovcrcutfcd tho oak and tho mistletoe as a feature of re* ligious observance. A memorial is to bo erected iu Stockton, England, to John Walker, who invented tho lucifcr match in i827. A Welsh collier's wife recently gave birth to four sons. All tho children died half an hour after they were r born. \ Tho highest masts of sailing vessels t are from 170 to 133 feet high, and i Spfead from 00,000 to 100,000 square ffcet of canVas. A bridge over the Melo rapid in Bolivia is 030J feet above the surface of tho water aud 10.000 feet above tho ' level of tho sea. James McLaughlin, of Morristown, Peun., tolls a queer story of a horse, ltis own, which committed suicide by lying down deliberately in three foot 5 of water. British taxpayers paid $51,010 in 1.303 for the entertainment of royal personages on tho (Queen's ships aud ! for tho conveyance of members of tho royal household by sea. Jdscphitlo SulTecnszka Javoskn, who is said to he a gi'amluieco of Pulaski, , the Polish patriot, and ouco a CounLica lit Qf l^itf iii*^>1tiit?ir nolle i \n txorc 1 T1 front of the Brooklyn Postollice. Five acres of laud at Charing Cross, London, now owned l>y the Marquis of Salisbury, was bought 250 years ago by liis ancestors for grazing lauds, at the rate of $2.50 au acre for 500 1 years. The sugar factory of Culmscc, Prussia, is said to be the largest in the world. The daily consumption of beets is 1250 tons, an I during 1801*05 this will bo increased to 2000 tous per diem. Dover, N. IF., a town of some 10,000 people, is reported to use more suull than almost any other city of the Uuited States. In 18951 it consumed more than five tons of a null'. Soldiers introduced tho habit of snull' "pippiug" there after the war, and it has become immensely popular. A New York rogue caught a Chinaman asleep in a hallway and stole his outer garments. Theso iie donne 1 and perambuhiied Mott street, tho jOlliUciio quarter. One of tho celestials protended to he deceived and led tho sham Chinaman to an opium joiut, where he was despoiled of all he possessed and badly beaten. The coast of Egypt has been guarded by a lighthouse since 300 B. C., when Ptolemy '"'Uihiilelphus, Iho^ Greek King of E;^fj)t, and on? of the successors of Alexander tin? Great, built tho so-called Pharos of Alexandria. This was a lofty tower, placed at the en franco of the harbor, with a great tiro blazing on itssnnnnit every night. Aztec Ituius in Arizona. D. .T. Court, a mining prospector, lias returned to Present t, Arizona, says the Tios Angeles Journal, from u three months' sojourn in one of the most remote ami little-known p u ts oi the Territory, ami says that that section contains more Aztec ruins than i any other portion of America, evidences of human habitation being found from the highest peaks to the lowest valleys. In one place ho found I a road or street three miles in length, derfoctly smooth and straight and > sixty feet in width. On either side ol the street thuentire distance arc ruins, i The road was evidently built prior to ; some mighty earthquake, as it ends < abruptly at the brink of a mighty t chasm. He dug up and found lying * about a great number of skeleton* i which wore in a fair state of preser; ration, the heads all being alike? very largo over the eyes and receding, 1 and almost llat toward the back of the heal; jaws welt developed, but front upper and lower teeth small and [ sharp. The ruins show the people to I have been workers in stone, some , fragments of work in turquoise being I found. Kvery available foot of land had once been cultivate.I. The legion, although little has been known about it, is a very accessible one, ami will no doubt become an interesting resort for travelers. A New Cure for Snake IJile. i , A report from Tennessee tells about s [ a now ami ellieient cure for the bite of 1 | poisonous snakes in the juice of the "red popcorn root." A Mr. Trout, of Trimble, Tenn., was hunting a couple of miles from home, when he wa.hittcn by a copperhead, which is well known as an extremely poisonous snake. He at once started for home, chewing and swallowing on the way what tobacco hu bad about hiin. When lie got homo lie immediately * procured some fresh "popcorn" root, ami with the inilkv juice which exude* r....... it i... ..... i .. . i..: i i.:. Ill/lit II Hi; |'il! II I I'll IV lllOllim I11C 1 log, just below tllO lillcP. Till) lojj 1 swelled up as liiijh us tlio murk, but no further, but it beeume m> tight and ]>uilifiil that. the juice was washed oil iiml unotler murk mnile nrounil tin thigh. The sw elling gradually climbed \ uj? to the new murk giving him relief, | and eventually it abated ami the man . | wiir curcil without using any other | remedy. ? Picayune. Hp Saw the Pyguiip?. 1 Dr. Fran/, Stiihlman, who aceonv , pnuictl Finin Pasha into tlie heart of Africa, saw much of the people called gmies. lie looks up.m tin m as the remnant of a primeval race which lit I one time occupied the whole of tropical Vfrica ami Southern Amu. Tlicy have lost tlicir original l.iii^u i^c, and have been encroached upon by Mirf rounding tribes, even within the dense. ' forests to which they retired, until I they nr.) met with only in scattered 1 | remnants. No true, of degeneracy it. ' | to bo found among them. Public ^ OpiuivHt 31188ING LINK?. The Campania and Lqqania consnnn 600 tons of coal daily when driven t< their Utmost speed. This is equiv alent to a consumption of a little ove 900 pounds of coal per minute/ o: ^twonty-fiio tons an hour. Tnree75l^7of!u5?^e0 In tut. oar dens of tbo London HoVticulturef sc eiety were grown from seeds found i the stomach of a man whose skeleto was dug up from one of the old burit mounds of North Britain. According to tho statistical abstrac of tho United States, the total cost c liquors cousuuied in this country ar lhlully Is over 810 per capita, twice ? much as the total amount of tho fedei al revonuo. Electric welding has been used t remedy blowholes in defective easting by lirst drilling out tho defects uu then heating tho casting and introdtu ing scraps of steel, which are incite by electricity, making a perfect joir without a seam or flaw of any kind. Elammnrion, the French astronomei recently remarks that our plauet, if i were as near to tho sun as it is to th moon, would melt like wax under th heat from tho solar surface, which i composed of "a stratum of lumiuou dust that floats upon an ocean of ver dense gas." A Cnso of Kxactness. It is well to bo captious, but ther arc times when even caution may b carried to excess. Tho widow of a Gei man oflicor went to tho pension oflic for the purpose of drawing the pensio one uer. one presented me usnni cei tifieate of the mayor of the village i which she lived, to the effect that ill was still alive. "Thin certificate is not right," sai the ofllcial in charge, severely. "What is the matter with it?" in quired the poor widow. "It bears the date of December 21 was the stern reply, "and your pensio wns duo ou December 15." "What kind of a certificate do yo wish?" inquired the disappointed aj plieant. [ "We must have a certificate statini that you were alive on the 15th of Dc comber," said the oflicial, with gren firmness. "Of what possible uso i this one that says you were alive oi 1 the 21st of December?six days later?' ? Youth* a Companion. Matters o' Money. Jane?So you have accepted thn old millionaire? i I Frou-Frou?Yes, dear. Jane?Why didn't you give the oh | thing the mitten? Frou-1'rou?Because I hadn't one j Don't you know I'm so poor I couldn' I buy a mitten if yarn were selling at ! cent a ton? Kcloctlc, Ala. I know Tettcrinc to lie a radical cur I # _ rn ii _ li.1i in. t.^ lor j. fixer, onu xiiieum, jjezenm ail nil kindred diseases of the Skin nn ^calp. I never prescribe anything els in nil Skin troubles. M7*S- FIF.TjDkii, M. 1?. Sent by mail for 00c by J. T. Shuj trine, Savannah, Cia. Tiif. chimney of a lamp is less liabl to break if never toueheil with wat< i A few drops of alcohol or even ]?ara0i oil will remove the dim, smoky clYec and make the chimney bright when i is polished with soft llauucl or eh.uuoi i skin. k ' ? ~ " " ?????? I ! The Greatest riedical Discovery of the Age. I KENNEDY'S ; Medical Discovery. i DONALD KENNEDY, of ROXBURY. MASS. i liot this Letter day before yesterday. l't ?n Yiin, .V. 1"., .Vnr. 2S, IS!l4. f Your Disrorci'ii has dour so much for u\r I inn only loo ylad to ti ll everybody i about my rase. , When I beami takiny it, our year ayo last July, J had D VSTEHSIA in its > irorst form. J mas ronstijiatcil, so much ' so as to a I mays use iujeetions, and I hail 1 a constant I'A/X in my STOMACH and LEFT SIDE. My knees mere stiff, ami I could not sit damn on a stool or yet domn to fx anythiny on the floor. Hut nom I can sit, or yet (horn on my knees, or ilo anythiny in my yarden. I feel like a nem jierson. Von must know J mas disconraytd, as I hare lost two 1 sisters and an older brother with ' STOMACH TIKH'DLE. Hut 1 truly [ believe if they had knomn of your n medics they mould be well, as I am. )'ott ran fx u/> my letter to suit yourself, only do j ad dish it, that women may know what the Discovery has done for mc. Yours truly. ' Mrs. MAE 1 ('. A VltES. Send a postal curd for Dr. Kennedy's (took. A. N. U Fifty, 'it Xo Oran? The largest crop ami best ^r; i bv using fertilizers containing 1 Not Less than izc This is equally true of pine-a] Our books on Potash are sent fice. Tlicy 1 you dollars. C.FKMAN | j Weak I find nil women who nro nuns ceivablo benefits from tlio in Scott's mmammmmmmmmmmr * This in tlio most nourishing riches tho mother's milk i makes babies fnt nud gives v ehildren than nil the rest of I Scott's Emulsion has be? V twenty years for Rickets, Marr JOouglia, Oolila, Weak Lungs, Em Send Jor famthlet on '6 j^JScott *l Bnwno, N. Y. *11 ^ 1 % THE BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCH. Hard Work and Indigestion go 9 u Hand In Hand. Concentrated thought, continued in, rpbs the stomach of necessary blood, and this is ' also true of iiard physical labor. When a five horse-power engine is made to do ten horse-power work something it going to break. Very often the hardworked man cfiTTftWR-WW. Lbr /eeidorthe office will "bolt" lun food in a few min> " " uteS "Hbicli will take hours to digest. Then Q too, many foods are about as useful iu the ll stomach as a keg of nails would be in a fire under a boiler. Ths ill-used stomach refuses to do its work without Die proper Stimulus which it gets from the blood ami . tlcfves. The nerves are weak aiuf "ready to break," because they do not gee the i- nourishment they require from the bloOd, l9 finally the ill-used brain is morbidly wid<? awake when the overworked man attempts to find rest in bed. The application of common sense in the treatment of the stomach and the wholes ? system brings to the busy man the full on;s joymcnt of life and healthy digestion wh*ir (] lie takes Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to relieve a bilious stomach or after a too "* hearty lileal, and I)r. Pierce's Golden d Medical Discovery to purify, euricli and it vitalize the blood. The " Pellets" arc tiny sugar-coated pills made of highly concentrated vegetable ingredients which relieve f the stomach of all offending matters easily .' and thoroughly. They need only be taken 11 for a short time to cure the biliousness, e constipation and slothfiilness, or torpe'f, of 0 the* r; then the "Medical Discover}''* shoftJiTbe taken in tcaspooiiful doses to increase the blood an:l enrich it. It has a 81 peculiar effect upon the lining membranes y of stomach ami bowels, toning up ami sti ^fttheninjf tlteilt for all time. The whole system feels the effect of the pure blood coursing through the body and the nerves are vitalized and strengthened, not deadened, or put to sleep, as the so-called A celery compounds and nerve mixtures do l' ?but refreshed and fed 011 the food they e need for health. If you suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia, nervousness, and any ,, of the ills which come from impure blood and disordered stomach, you can cure 11 ynursfl\f with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which can be obtui.icd at any n drug store in the couutry. c | Them AH, f ,l ? Every J J Tom, 5 f | Dick S t I and Harry's ? " S Buckwheat, S I THEN # $ TRY J WALTER BAKER & CO. f" 1 largest Manufacturers of RE, HIGH GRADE ' AS AND CHOCOLATES On lhl? Continent, tmvo received HIGHEST AWARDS ndiist'rial" and Food EXPOSITIONS " i i ip' lo Europe and America. " |/i I I L''l| i / 1 "n'tkr tli* J)ulr!i I'rorr.s. r.n AlLa?| I:-. < r < Itirr I hrmiraU t?r I'vi . ?re <nnil' *SS i:*rtl Iti niw oi tiislr rrspPrMl"*1?. it Thrlr tlKi: MCI AS'l' COLO \ U loutuuly pure carl tolubie, a 11 if costs lets limn o:ic cent 11 coy. GOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. - WALTER BAKER & CO. DCRCHESTER, MASS. THE SALES LADY. Often In the mnrnlnpr There coincs a feeling Of wenrineps, indeseribablo; . Not exactly 11!, Nor tit to no to the store, lint too near well To remain away. One c Ripnns ? Tubule Taken nt ni^lit, lb-fore retiring, (>r Just after dinner. Has been know n To drive away that Weariness?for months. HALMSMS^^CIiewin^iiin I'urt'n nn I l'rovfins KhctisimHsiii, in II Helton, 4 l)y<|?o|*li, lloarthunt, Caiarr i an t Avimia. m * l*v?ful In M'it;irn aii I Ki?v,mm. ('Iwitiw* the * A fcoch iiji I J'r >uiot<M the Appetite. Sweeten* A * iIn- Hrcnf h, r?ir(v< Ihi' Toh.ifr'i fI iiiif. F.ii'tormii T ' ?>* lho Mihlk'nl KufiHy, Vn I for H\ I or Jb A re in ptu'kn?'. Nlhvr, stump* or Instill A'ov, A , r IIKO. K. IIALM, llu Went Hi., Now Vork. V t-5s nk ismw. <*. ^e-Growers. ule of fruit can only be obt.lined /o Actual Potash.,Klo? >plcs ami other tropical fruits. wi'l cost yo-t nothirrj t-> rod an 1 will save KAi-i wukks. o? Na?s.;u SliTrt, New York. Mothers j iiig l>nl)icH, dcrivo almost incou- $ mrishing properties of (7 Emulsion i HHnnBBRB9K?9W' I f.???tl known to ecicucc. It en- A vitil gives her strength. It also 0 nioro m/urishinent to growing 9 tho food they cat. 11 prcseriheil l>y physicians for v ismus, Wasting Diseases of Ohildron, 9 arintion and Oonsumption. $ S< oli's Emulsion. EE EE. Y Drugglnty. 50 conta and $ I. ~~~ ( l,