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' =---- ?=The squabble r Between" "McCltire** Magazine aiid the Pall Mall Magazine over the aerial rights of itobert Lotus Stevenson's posthumous unfinished story, "St. Ives," calls attention to the fact that some of the English magazines are trying to get even with their American competitors, which have Invaded the .Ejugil^b tloljJ, by bidding for an A merit-nil audience. The Pall Mall has 4xulte .ft largo circulation in this country. One little fact brought to light by the controversy Is the relative prices of some of the work of popular writers. Mr. McClurc says that he p il I Kipling twice as "mueli for the serial rights-of "Captain Courageous" as "St. Ives" cost McClure's and-the rail Mall together. ' ' ' Mrs. Winnlow's Soothing Syrup forcldWlrcn tret hi UK. soli one t|ie ifttili*, feducOH tioii, ailtvp pain, cures wind colic. 26c.a boule. ' '^rr -eiS' ' ' Men amfl'ttoysl Want to learn all about a Horse? How to Plck^Out a Good Oue? Know Imperfections and so Guard Against Fraud. Dotoct Disease and Effect a ? ure when same Is possible? Tell tlio ago bv the teeth? W h^tto call the different part# "of the* animal? Ilbw to Bhoe u Horse Properly? All this and other valuable information cue be obtained by reading tbe 100-Page ILLUSTRATED HORSE BOOK, which we wilt Mrward, post-paid, on reeelnt o( only ;2?r? cents in ?t?n pa. BOOK PUB. UOtf&E, 1J14 Leonard St.. New York City. Inri't Wortli 1.1 ving to on? who'-suffers tho maddening numi) o< Kor.muft, Tcftor'ahd su.-h Irritating, U.-blug skin diseases. Every, r.jti^huess t>f tho skiu frpm ? simple ohnjv to Totttir olid Kliivwmut avon ot tbnp standing is completely. qutekly and surolj cured by Tettoi lno. la coin fort worth GO cent to you? That's the price of Tetterinn at ilrn; tores. or by mall for prteo In stnaips fiom J . T Stauptrlim, Suviiuiinh. (in CASCAitrr-f stimulate liver, kidneys ami bowelfe. Never sicken, weaken or gripe; 10c. Did You Sec The advertisement of "Butter in Three r Minutes" in otir last issue? Be su c to securi your count\ r.ght. before It is disposed ot Pronounced t ,c v. r.v b-st cliurn on the mar ket bv those wlm hav tri-dit. W ite tlien Southern Inter-Stutc liisuranco Conference at Southern Pines, N, April Ii7-2M. For this oil-' in i, t lie onboard Air Bile will make a iifcof one cent per mile, ilitaiie.o trayele I tram all points on this system, to Southern Pines and return. Tickets to In sold April ISth, t'lth, and for trains schoduleu to arrive at Southern Pines fore-noon of the tistii, tlius nlVordi ngall I a-uranee men locnti d mi nr ni-iii i i.i - inn- mi iiii|i riiinii i in iiiiuii'i t ills important conference at m exceed IiirIj low rate. Only 172 ft ly ii*?w.?i>.ip<rs are publlshoJ* tn Rcglanil. No-To-ttao for Fifty Cents. j Over 400.0ttu cured. Why nut let No-To-Bac regulate < ! remove your desire tor tobacco? j 8n\es mon>*y. makes health ami mania-jd. t Cure tiuarnii'eed. Gu cents and jl.OU, ,.t ull ' drug^iat&>, (. 7 ir The revolution in Uruguay has boon .sup ' |?ras?od. Blood Such a mo llrim you need at once to remove the imporii.y.s whtc.i hpve acuuuiulaltd it j r*% r*tt??t>?s?Mftn j winter.""Such a mrd'ciee * HoudV^iir-.-rpartll*. Therefore take Hood ; Ssrsapsj ilia n?w. it wi I do you wondert i.l ! good.' it will purify your blood, give you an ! appetite, and c.iro all humors. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Price $1, six for S.7. j flit'j* are prom lit, efll lent sin { ROnfl S r?| 5 eMsylneiTeot. Scents. j Corn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza ; tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves :r l.. - i c .. ii prupci ly iru.in.rti Willi iertilizers containing not under 1% actual Potash. | A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to : profitable culture. All about Potash?the results of it* use by actual experiment on the best larms in the United State*?la told in a little book which we pubiiih anil will gladly iBjul free to any farmer in America who wnl wiiu- for it. GERMAN KALI NVORKs. 93 Nassau St.. New \ .?riu |m ""st Ciuuli Syrup. TiSostJi' *1. Cw? S ^ 0G0O00^\^si W The Th I Best. Re d% Tlioro aro two kinds of sar: rest. Tho trouble is tliey loo dress liko tho beat who's to tell la known l>y its fruit." That's And tho tailor tho treo the elee (ptp test. What's tho root,?tho reo< /f}^\ 0110 with tho deepest root is Aye fruit ; that, too, is Ayer's. Aye \ half a century of cure-s ; a rccorel \ y culminating in tho mcelal of the admitting Ayer's Sarsapsri'la as i ' ^ tho rest. That was greater lsone(My",) Sursapurilln admitted as : u c\hil ... . want to get tho best rairnpariil \$/ inf;;Ilil>io rule : A .k for the) be: /(Zr~\ for Aycr'a anil you'll get tlio be-! a -5X:* .... THE WEATHER BUREAU. Sufficiency of ltd Her vice Much Enhanced I act Year. So unobtrusive seems the work of th< wentlier bureau that except to thost who made Hie weather more or less ol a specialty lust year In that department would not seeui to differ much fron former years. Yet 181MJ was dlstlu mulshed by a number of marked lui proveuicnts In meteorological service Perhaps the most notable Is the ex ten slou of dally map issue, and, almosi coincident with that the oai-ilrlnir ol regularity amj uniformity of th< bureau's publications. The State weather bureaus have be come 9. qmncwhat familiar adjunct ol the weather bureau, issuing crop' re ports weekly and more elaborate weath er summaries in the form of monthly bulletins. Jfceearly all the States east ol tUe.HMlSSlssippi have had such bureaus and some have been established to tlu weSVward of the river. For elgli mouths the weather bulletin has beel uniform In character and anioun.t of in formation, size andi humber of pngcg and even In the disposition on the re spective pages of tho Varlolis sorts 10' duta given* This feature Is emphatically the pop ular branch of service. It enlists thi very lw?t people, being unpaid and an pealing only to those interested 11 sclentltlc weather observation. A largi number of people are anxious to stud; selcuce, but don't know Just what to do and this is something really vyortl while. The notion is growing also tlm the weather Is not governed by -chance and is. as a rule, a widespread rathe than a local affair. Professional mci iiiu ivurucrn an* iiuiunoiiK in iuin uvil, of workers. They are equipped will maximum and minimum thermometer, and a rain gauge, generally by tliem selves the instruments being standard ized. Colleges and the rldef educational in stitutious have well equipped observa w IV <51 \\\ rJ' r-'-, '- ' ' Mil. W. It. Clllt.ItS' WIND OAI OK.. tories as a rule, and not a few privali worrot^rn tirrmr nioetl tlmr, tmnlilr aiUl expense to the study. Mr. \V. II Childs, of Hrattleboro, Vt., prolialil; bears off the paltir. lie has a "full" sta tion of Ids own. and has provided sev eral others In Vermont, beside havim some extra features in his own mitlit I le is an cut husiast, a nd if t here i>; any tiling more needed to complete hi j?l:int il is because ln? has not though of it yet. I lis atiemomet>r. illustrate* herewith, is nil elaborate affair on i hill outside I lie town, the wind diree lions Ite.ug read with a telescope I'ron ilie house, beside recording direetioi and force electrically. not merely in hi own hoiuo. I ml in the lcadi jg hotels am public places of the city. Seasonal forecasts arc anions th dreams of the science, luit there is n telling when the time wilt conic wlici the larger features of a year's weathei and long droughts, wetter or dryer sen sons than the normal and so on, will 1> foretold, hut the department is undei stood to have no desire to venture up*v them until based on a be'ter scieutili roundalioii than now. Old Corks. Cork litis become one of the most vnl uahle comiMHients of a city's refits* (Jreat tpiantlties of <]isearde?l corks tir now used again In the manufacture o insulating <-overs of steam pipes am lH?llertj, jKiints to l>o protected from th influence of heat. Powdered <-ork i very useful in tilling in horse col lure and tlie very latest application of tlii material is the tilling in of pneuimiti tires with cork shavings. Matx fo bathrooms are made ??!' cork exclusive ly. ami it ttlso goes into the eoiup*>sitio of liubleum. Cheap life preservers ar .in , ...... . ... ! now mini ??\<* i ii.nm ? ! \ wiiii immiu1 Mi>| I tiers, rut into little pieces. I???????? e The W3 SL 11CM* || ?oM saparllla: Tho best ? nnd the k aiike. Anil when tlio rest tlioni apart? Well, "tho treo * an old test and u safe ono. (?'') per tho root. That's another /p? ml of theso sarsaparillas ? Tho \J?'y r's. Tho ono av 111 > tho rlehcst r's Sarsaparilla has a record of ?jV I of many inodala and awards? i y ihc.tjo >? onu a i air, wincn, l!;o l?'st?sliu't its doom Against p j r tlian tin; modal, to ixthoonly v lit. r.t t!:o "World's Fair. Tf yoil (f-v J a ? f your tfc lierc'o an s- x .t and you'll get A^er'a. Ask 'J (!> ) loo 11 man. J The Crop This Year Deperids Upon } When the Water Recedes. > 4,000,000 ACRES FLOODED. A Statement By the Government t Showing the Muguitiule of the . >n terests An'ecteU liy the Fluod. % a| statement relative to tbe agriculJ jturil interests of the Missis)ppi valley, south of Illinois, has been issued by " the [Department of Agriculture at Washf iugton. It is based upon a chart prepared uuder the chief of the \\ eather , Bureau, showing the extent of the t flood on April 0. To th s chart the De, partuiunt has uppended the crop statis. tics of 18UU, us representing more closely thun any other available duta the !* <the acreage and value of the crops now * -fyi jeopardy, 'lho statistics of popula' tion, of tlio number and acreage of ' farms and offaryiimplements are those pi the censiis, and thh "statistics bf live 0 stock are those of the isepartwent ol u agriculture of .Junuory 1st, iboi. f, The total area under water on April litli was about 10,800 'square miles, of ; .which 7, you miles were 111 Mississippi; Y 4,ooo in Arkansas; l,7ou in Missouri; ' 1,200 in Tennessee, and Too in PtOUiau 1 .ana. This region, in 1800, so fares can t be determined from the somewhat iu>, definite bquudury lines of the flood, r had a population of hiU,<58->, of which , 180,48H, or about one half, were in Mississippi: loo,20.) in Arkansus, and the remainder almost equally divided 1 between Missouri and Tennessee. s '1 awing the eutiro region, the colored - population outnumbered the whites in I- the proportion of 12 to 7, a third i?rodonnnating in the flood districts of Aiisbissippi in the ratio of more than .) to 1, and in Arkansas in that of '2 to 1. I n Missouri and 1 onnessee the population of the llood district is largely white, 111 uiu Kinut'i cnaie iii iue proportion 01 10 to I, uud in the latter, JO to i. i be fiood districts, it is estimated, contain about .? ,500 farms, of which are in .ii hsissippi; nearly lo,ouu iu Arkansas, and a like number about equally divided between Alissouri ami Tennessee. t hese farms have n total area of about ,i,!nA),00o acres, one half of which is in .Mississippi, aud rather over one , fourth in Arkansas, tlio proportions in .Missouri and Tennessee being about the same as is the case of the number of the farms. The total value of These farnis, with their implements, etc,? . is close upon sixty-five millions of dollars, and here, also, tlio proportion in the above States is about the same as noted ' above. The total number of acres, at the taking of the last census was about two million and n bn f " ?? ' ' y< w ei O) st i la a: v tl a i'. , b " 11 \\ t< S P 1 P I A 1 / .. b s n s e I 11 r V II 11 t. *. f? i- .1 e V .. T n il tl ( 01 oi V. I- h< 11! ' fe e f 1 '' ! i s L*i s i'i in r ,;i ar In " ti. '* l'> >- lii irti.. iv... . j A Now System. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson iuif uiiti:iti'?l :i new system of seed distri tuition in his department. His mm in t > diversify, ns far as possible, tin f i on products of the country, and tc tins end lie is making a specialty of selectin;* new and valuable seeds from all parts of the world and putting tlieiu ill the liads of fanners likely to us? them to advantage. Swept l?y a < yelonc. A special to the St. Louis 15epul>li< from Iiunihur<r. Ark , says news liai uueii nwivt'n ui ? iiurricauo wlneli devastated the country near tlio OutchiU river. Several plantations were swept clear of houses and stock. 'J he wind was followed by liuil which destroyer croj)8. ( er ninny's Protest, vformally makes a vigorous protest ajrainst the suj/ar clause of the l>injjU\v lull, claiming it 1? he a violation of au agreement heretofore made; she Uuc.it ens to retaliate in the matter of importation of American pork; several othei foreign nations make protests against tlie lull. Senator \'?>orhees Dead. I>auicl Wolso.y Yoorhees, ex-United States Senator from the State of Indiana, is dead. He hud Ion# been n sutl'erer of rheumatism of the heart. According to nn Oklahoma Senator I that Territory Is a "happy land where Klti}? Cotton and oorn and wheat grow side by side In the same broad fields, where the stately cot toil wood and magnolla wave their laurels from the same green grove, and the honeysuckle and mornlug glory form Eden bowers around the humble cottage of the unterrified sooner, and the lark's early song awakes the gray dawn of morn, audrthe redblrd and the robin close the < dewy eve of Sunday with Joyful " praise." . ? A LItIbi Skeleton. Seur&t, who waa shown as a living skeleton In England In 1825, was 27 years old. He was 5 feet 7% inches high, and his jones were merely eov-cred with bis dry, parchment sk.n. The Upper Joints of his arms were four Indies round. The distance from the chest to the backbone was but three inches. The shoulder blade bones were scarcely an lueli asunder. His appetite was good. The pulsation of the heart was visible to the eye._ THE CUKE OF DIABETES. 4 CiM Succo?5fn11 r .IVn-ited tn Madison ! 1 County, N.'Y. ' I From the l're.*s, Ultra, A'. Y. On the recommendation Of Mr. William Woodman, of South Hamilton, New York. _ J that Mr. Amos J upiavs, a resident of (5'diim- ^ a.? Centre, New York, bo interviewed re- ^ -ardtug his extraordinary recovery from ndineed kidney trouble, embracing diabetes i its worst form, Mr. Jftquuys was visited ind willingly ma lo tlio accompanying stato ' Crcnt: "I nin tlfiy y ars of ago, and five ynrs ngo t eg..n to siiff'-r with pains iu <tie nack nnd 1 .voakiiH?? in tli" recioA of the kidneys, and 1 j l td n tremendnhs How of urine. Si range to i ay, my appetite tiicreasol to ail oxlraordin- J try degree, iuu instead of giv ng mes: remit h 7 ny food seemed to make me weaker an I 1 humor, and 1 wns terribly const ioated. My y <iou.li was pasty, I hud niiiiuouS In ari- T ourn an l paiu Across tlio lower purl of my <tomach and tpecmeut vomiting. Indeed, > id, or nmriy a I, my In net tons tvoiune . nu airod, my sight was dim, memory de. iyrte.1 tbe, an I life became irksome, 1 eon- I ?i... i. ..I ?.. i ..I ...i .... i.. -t. . ? I I III'- M -.-?l 111**11 '"ill lltirill IU 11!" UUUIII v, J j in ! lhi*y nil diagnosed my case :is sugar din in i'!? mud at^grnvatod form, but uiw>' no. no relief wbutev?ir. it last 1 was in siu-h i spernto con tition tltat a council of phym-ituis was called, I?i?t their goo i oft\<?os ai l ai?* no good, aud i looke I forward to itnnth with sa.isfaction as tho only rvl.of 1 could 'X|K'Ot. , "My old frifud, Wil iam Woodman, about 1 this tune equip to sit me, au-t frota htin I flr-t hnird of Dr. Williams' 1'itik I* lis, which he declared had our^d him oi rheum .tisrn, with which ho h:i I suffered all his life, and hn believed t boy would do mo uood, us ho ad Pal of a ca-o of diabetes being cured by indr its). I bo.iiwo it was next d <y after J tr. Woodman's visit that Mr. F. Ily le, of -louth llatii Iton. N-w Y"rk, calhsl on me, m i i was to'.d l?y him that P nk Pills had avod his Itfo aatl no advised mo by all means tt> try t hum. g "ihis settle I tho question, an I I nt once a costrso of homo troarub nt with Dr. liatns' Pink Ptlis. Within a wtwk tho iciuo liofau to do its trork, tho cons-ipa- E was roltovod, my skin, which ha I boon I an i bard, assumed its normal feel and j i-iiranoo, 1 no longer had tnat insnfTor- I 1 bad ta?te in nty mouth, and th-<ugh still k ami almost holp.o.ss, tho pain in my 1 b nn?1 inau^yt? WIim r \1 mi ~i *.%?V I w of urine decreased. Bt}t I was iur from ^ dth, and built very tow hopes ou oormuncuro, though I contiuuod to take tho Is const not ly for tho next your >nd a half, . >\vimr slowly but surely during tha' tlmo I tor and bettor. Tuen I bo an to ro uco I t daily dose, und kopt mending until six litlis ago, when I discontinued them, and . as entirety euro-!. 'I am still subject to cold, which Is upt to tb* in my ki tueys, and always ke-;j Piuk lis by me, as they bring mo round very ickly. In all, I have, I bellev-*. taken ,y hoxoa of Dr. Williams' 1* nk Pills, mi I ill never bo without tltem a-> long as 1 have 4 if a dollar. I hire ro-'omm -iidod them to I tny suffering fr.ou s, and lit- y s"oui to bo ' oil or uuv disorder of the svatom, us tlu-y .v never liiiHHi 10 no lilt ir worn id tiny i .?i> ttiut I know of, aiitl s wore pretty w. "1 eertlfy tho nliove statement to ho true evury pa-tieu ar, and it 1 commanded roniror luuuuui;', 1 would use ii in praising r. Williams' Pink Pills. "Amos JavH'ays." Mr. Jnqunya is a highly respectable an I sp-to-tio farmer ami bniulor, and highly iiin?dtP(l in Madison County. i The proprietors o Dr. Williams'Pink Pills ' ate that they are not a patent madiciue, hut prescription used .or many years bv an em0-nt pra tit oner, who pro luceil the most onderful reeuta With them, curing all tortus f weakness aris.ni-' from a watery eon lit ion f the blood or shaft-red n rvee, two fruti In I tins-a of almost everv ill to whi h flesh is ' eir. The |>ills are also a specific for the oubl'-s peculiar to femulea, auch as uppn?aous, ail forms of wt?a?ue(M, chronic const Iutoii. bea log-down pains, Me., and in the 1-a of *nen will givo >p tvly relief anil effect permanent cure in all eases arising from ental worry, overwork, orexoeHses of what er nature. They ure entirely barm:ess and .n be given to weak and sickly clnldr n itb tho greatest good and without tho fittest danger. Pink Pits lire soil by all .ilers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt price, JVO cents a box, or six boxes tor jO (they arc never sold in bulk or by the ). bv atldr usipi; Dr. Williams' Medicine lupauy, Schenectady, N. Y. Wii.minotox, N. (', Apr 1 1WT. ii?, D Mrurei. Ksq., < Jem-nil Agent S. A. Ij , i?in ' III \a Silt: I wi-li to acknowledge with { ple??ure t he eotitrih tioii tnade hytlie Sen* litem I Air l.ine t<> athe initial expenses Inci, I deiit to rout iii r ati'l locating the delegate- to 1 | the Southern Itnptist convent ion expect cd tt. meet here first week in Maw It .rives itie pleasure in this connection to say that the wise and liberal p liey of the i Seaboard toward all enterprise* along it-1 , liii" is proverbial, ami eutiilesit 11> the g toil i will nil support o! nil \vln? >ii?ii?it ? t i ffort tu tniilil no our Southern country. 1 Your ' vert I rtih . (idltned) ,l vi . S*I i i KNSON, Chairman Finance 0 ???;???'t:on account ' Sout horn Hapt i-t onvi ut ion. Wiii n bilious or costive, eat a Ca'onret, candy catliarlic; euro gunruniccd; l(k.,26c. ! Its norm ii.? ;.!.> ? iircii. >o Hirj or nrrv.iur* nous after first day's use of Mr. Kline's <treat 1 , Nerve Ke-torer. trial bottle ami treat Me lice, I 1)it. Ii. !. Ki.ink, Ltd., Itll Arch St.. l'niia., I'?. I How'l I hI? T l I We offer Ona Tinndrrd Dollars Reward for | i \ any ca^eof Catarrh tuut cannot be cured by . Hall's I "alarm Cnre. i I F. .L < h kn ry .fir Co., Props.. Toledo. o. j We. t >o under* ^ nrd. liave V nown F. J. Chi?Rey for the last 16 years, and believe Klin i>er- . feetly honorable In at* binine-.* traiutaeti'-ns and financially able to carry out any obl.ra' tlon made by tlieir firm. Wkst it- Tritax, Wholesale Druz?iats, Toledo, j 1 W>i.iiino, Kiknan & Marvin, Wholesale Dm insta, Toledo, l >liio. | IThiI'h Catarrh Onto la tnken Internally, art- j lint direcily upon I he blood e.nd mucous anr- | j facet <>r i h?*?y<ten?. Price, 7-ie. per bottle, bold < jyatl Mrtnririsls. Te-t iiionis h freo? ii ail's Family i'ilLs are t ne beat, Jt'-T lr> a ice In* of I'n-enrol*, the f,nr<t liver !I"|I ? ? r #. I1?|||., I I cannot?penk too hirhlvof I'iso's Cure fur onsuinptinn. Mrs. Fit t.vk M.iiiiia,-Id W. '.'."'I 1 i I. New York, Oct. SRI. 1SMM. L A B ASTINE^ > IT WON'T RUD OFF. J ; V fmrair Vi Wall Paper la Inic.r.Itary. hai.n?1ti\r to a f KS|Lr'tfJ TEHI'UltAltV, ROT?,KUb4 OFI' ax1> hcalko. f ALABASTINE- 1 - . \ I ? For Hale by Paint Dealers Everywhere. V f *? ,V'b JT.Bno'^h*TovT hr.>no CD EC A T,nt Card ahowln* 13 desirable tint*, also Alabestifie W FREE ! ' A k I TV\"/' r AT M r r%T l A ' JY 1>A5I!AKMI> COHSTIftWIOIj aO DRUGQIST5,' " ' iBSOLDTELY GUAR&NTEED &I.J '. ' pin and bnoklft fr*e. Ad. KTEPIJNfJ MKmEOY PO.. Chlcairn* Montreal. Cnn., orfceir York* ti7.A r^E ST?NDARO^A^^^^^^R^^^^ls. atuphlet, "RnRRestlonj 'it Exterior Dec ration." Sample Card and Descriptive Price I.lst free T>y mail. usbe.tOH Koofliix, I>?t/idinjr Felt, Stcnnt Pack ins, Holler Covering*, -'Ire-Proof" l'alnbi,Klc. *?BCS'W Nou-Conductirv anil Electrical lnsiilatliig Malrrlnls- . .. H. W. JOIIN3 MA UFACTURING COi, 07 Mflldon nnn, Now ork. TTTOAOO: C40 h 342 IUiidolpli St. PniLADET.PTTTA: 170 ft 1?*} North 4th St. BOSTON: 77 A 79 Pent;! St, ^ ? Address ? f1nE^Po5lTRY*F ALLVARIETIES. * I ": OCCONEECMEE Kw/, UmvtS^ Y| bronze and white turkeys. Ys > TARM, [07/BjWSS^l PHv!N DUCKS. 1 DURHAM, N.a BLACK ESSEX AND RED JERSEY PIGS. Y' > Everythinr iMiarr.ntced SHROPSHIRE SHLCP. L tho best. ^cr^y ^al^CaWeB^of p^Lifirecs^ Belong to nn ol<l. r ige than onr?. :! ^ ! wo still have thiiiR* that reiuln I us of , ' -.1 :it Under date ^of March hith. 1W. Mr. r?i 1ki tm ac 1 i>e. It. is noiking miracles in.tbia country." f J / ?DRFM'" nfclf ? ^fMnlfliS'-<' Mr. (jl|iseom)> is mit one of many who wj a . ?UAi\j*V, 1:.. yujjf T ' sutliWft with riietim.it ism. He was A f*,3 tftT a n'ejr^ iX., gstflT* tlgf i' 'tfrf " ounil, ami being a merchant, hah l?een ft **l C selling nil recommending ijg. E^l f? mmZ* "' IMIKU VI /X < " I !>F, ' ^RE BOaBITT jmaO'0. HRlcigh DOUGLAS ,0 TASTELESS SHOE*j} L H I LL ? 3EST IN THE WORLD. T Q N I jH lias ' distanced all IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS, I m\m red by over WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts, ASS-o-' m JhTi!5?t iTtivK. St cai.atia. n.w? not. ic. was. tas&l i-m ' iiU mirolillitv of Pnrls Medicine Co., St. l?ouls, Mo. WMZrt,< . ?..JS niiv stive exer offer- Gentlemen:?Wo sold Inst year, flOO l>ot Hon of M tj^iitau. *'<T r.l at na.no. OHOVK'M TASTKI.KSN CIIIIJ, TONIC nnd harfc* bought three gross already thla year. In nil our csrltt'T ' i :"A' '-J penenco of If years. In the drug bialinM, btra \fw' ? ? , *'3'' nttu or never sold an article that gave such uulverst.! sail*fl$Kv .. \ I jtit. 1 J taction ua your Tuntu. Yours truly," I (Uu* denier In a ^IINEViCARE 4CU , I Itittn esolua* . 1^' H-ed'ii: ... it |.,,|.er j /?Tx OSBORNE'S /7 /)/} K'L':^Wv^-r^sWrOL *v? r?*ii?i|?i of i-msvn- //JY) , s^i/ // |fjF ' ^ (tdtnt'dd Q&C-/rfae Hfc^ llr??*l%ion, Miim. Aiitfimlit. I?n. Actual hn?inAn*. NntVi' ^ d f3> J& (Fk ffk b' SU?rt """* Ch""' >""r'1 a.adtor i-.ki .'gu.v^ I.O4II.000 purchasers' ' __________ ^ Ntaiiilfacturer to wearer. Illustrated rattttoRtio free. CONSTANT WEARERS, rmlerwesrdejiartmenf. Address ~ j tONSt.tllilf.S' >1 ri'LIi.S C*?.. Trov. S. V. " ' a I I nn Lntlfin ^ i^B8BB6tt',1BvKs#Y' kLI Shipped lo unylnvly. Send no in I _U U W tii -?. tMsM? flBiKTSfo " nioney, but endo ?Ump to ^ 1 ,v v W [flp Slin TrPmlw^W t'???elH*te4 WkolMtl* S. (0.,'^IS H. t'llnto* S(.,D*pl. 28tW?f? I Drink lr^. . ft C C H T t Wp w*nt ,,n? agent ?n thw County I m mm m-m. mL ?m I HbRll I Oi to sell to XainUtrs. BoM p*>W \ W 0MB yii K / g\fj(sD XW' article on earth. W pay all expense A'tdrei* \ W 2 B TCM~>k3 A-? . ?T .? UM /A CIIK.H. C O., U uhluston. !?.<". vsp^jok?) machinery :.. o ^ / and * s^^w\\\a^o?^egr/ ^ijp supplies.. ENGINK8, BOILKKS, ' *:.:5^^ ^V.. CAW MIIiLS, COUN MILLS, .. =5= ' WUKAT MILLS, PLANKICS, BRMiK MACHINES, MOULOKIiS, GANG KDGKRS. ' ' .0 And all kinds of Wood Working Machinery ' onw 'u l^u CA'i offer you lilirli'ir , ri GOO \i (frade >rooda. or at lower prices. Talt>ott, / iA/~>r/ " /\\'il\\V\ v?\V v Lltldell und Watertown EniSiies. We ara ' [ rfCri ~ UrtflK V\\\\' \\'-\ ' only a few hours rido Irojn you. Write for . j I _ _ ... Li-"' prices. \NSsitStGuencheW i ''""" V"J^"> T ,,*':",,"tlu"B"" / A I wut/irwit/jt l Mills a Specialty. v.c.badhm . fmm^jd^VsKBi <s /j oknkral auknt. lipids **>(>!t>0VKj$ Cohmb a, S. C.. 3m***.,.: - not misleading. *.; RuiabloQhsr^aS^eichar.is Daujrr, In Curing; One Habit of Korming Another. ('all ?? tlir.n M toii r > tcii harlolte, ? ".'Write J QPTjJW 'i*r., ^nU-^UV <,tC" lh. li. ii yuii do ii. ( jro, noil Kw jour orilr.r* Itlleft ''ii.'lS. Siv n ? iiit o ^ i ? l-A vv a > in/ill. in aiomt'iiiifc ?<l?iiiii<i ii.i-ii(s kimiiy me" i ' KKi IIAI'.II Cured In iAnr W*4<t i Hon thu taper. I he ouro endorsed by Nat. Gov't, in Jtotdlera ; H' men, Id the Hog dar Army, by Mia-*' " IP Ti flfPfl'ffl 9 CDft Maiiflee.Tllea.SMh.Dww I lard, the W. C. T. U., by Ne*H)nw, Frail?" , rii/i it kS.tti 0 CftUi etc. toilette and 'Ibird. i Murphy, by I. O. G. T. and by 9UU.Uk) - ?? 'patient", VO.OOO of those being PhystcUuia, 'r F.ST WOliK. Keanonftble Prices I Kor Terms ete., Address lilifiiilltf Write N'ewaA- Times Pt'g. House. TIIK KKKLKY INS'ITI'U TK, ? I Or Drawer i!7. Columbia. Si. (1. ??!M'TTfT3?K- M- ANDREWS. lft-18\V. Trade i Uwtlli eftil Also Pianos, Organ* A Bicycles I < ? Dr. W H. wakefuld * m?nev in Chickens > i or'J.lc# in Kampi w?t mu ?Can consulted in Ins offloo in? If fAUt iiuok giving m?e*|Hiricacj (II \ UI.OI Tl< N <' II /\ ?'" ? loulujr .Ofise.-iua iiiimi i i., ii. i ,, / I / % an minil?ur. uui u insu mirmii' No. ."?(){> North Trvon Street. / X7 l tor a?iiar* ?ini eeuu?.tir.o* f ~ \t tun it lo.tenon iigiv u? Ut'lfi* On any week day evej t Wednesday, fli- J u.h ure uiw*??; i-?e.t iurMe pro tlee is limited to ilCenses ol the ,? ' i ' r i which Kumiili 11^ StoV' lo1 brealiug; everychm* r? LVr Bv i* a> PTppe O H't?nni T i It ?jul*ne lor proiitauie louiiry t*t*> ? ?fc. tea. r;C,i>*' ft isPfJ iT It ??> :v 1'i.ui.iaiiiAii 1 G, - niJWJ to> ,7j t,##.ard Street, New ? vr*.