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On i i i-f? retire. .ny I?I u li> i fsu-'loKH nelftJ K ' r< M-t' -I III{ ?' ! fll\ ii i M:ilill ;.i ith, l" i-il Kii-??r :t.>4 !><-. rt???m t Htfli auBMPi II ii i i i???tammw Baby Mine! t Every mother feels an indc* scribable dread of the pain and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the s u ff e r i n g and J r i ? danger or tne orac.il make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suffering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is removed by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con anions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so common to the critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to woman. OO PER BOTTLE at nil Drugstores, or sent by express on receipt of price. RACKS Containing invaluable Information of vtJVp interest to all women, will l?e sent rntfc to any editress, upon application, by The BBADFIELD RECTI,ATOR CO.. Atlanta, fla. Conditions for Aguinalde. Manila April 10 Lieut Mapos Ic?f the Twenty third infantry has i I captured $40,000 of insurgent j funds and hut* taken prisoner three t officers belonging to vjren Caille'a ] I stair near Manila. ] Under the old regulation cock- < pits will l?e re established in \1a? i iiilu, the privilege of conducting ) j them being rented to the widow jofCapt Lam, who commanded i the native phi ice of the city. | Fot inrrly the municipal revenue l dmived from the coektighting ; I amounted to $60,000 annually It is stnteo that before Agiiinul i do ia liberated be will o? required to obtain the surrender of Gen i Tinio, the insurgent leader. i Appointmeiits Cast Lancaster , Circuit. i 1st .Sunday: 11 a. ni., Bethel; 3:30 p. m., rahernacle. 2nd Sunday :11a in , Tabernacle: 3:3" p. m , Hopewell. or(i r-Miuna\ : 11 a. 111 , nopewell; 3:30 p. m., Bethel. 4th Sunday 11 u in , Hopewell; 3 30 p ;n.. raburnacle; 7 p in , Bethel W ?' Winn, T. (\ Negro Bishop \dvocat?? Sending all Negro Criminals to Africa. Macon, April 9?Bishop llenry M Tun er of the African Methodist church has been conducting i services among the negro churches 1 hct e for t he past t wo da y k, and in ja sermon he openly advocated the j banishment of all negro criminals i to Africa j He also deplored the fact that j i this government h is no steamship j lines between America and Africa. | He thinks southern ports in the United Slates would profit a great deal by the commerce that would thua t>e built up Time well arranged indicates a well ordered mind. W A N I"RI>, mr i'ii h. 1) igwoml > it i I os miiimi Loirs >outueru Kurd | | i wfiiHi com jury, I* w Itox V.? ? liar- . lesion S. t' 4m, Won. ~?'V W?*auty Sparkling Kycs & Height Faces 1 ie tlit* Fnilis of ^Hrv. s, HlNiHPO TBB"oht I Tonic and Vitalizer u es ixervou* Kxl.ar-i . Bleriv I )i//.i lie-.-. hPntlache l>.,eKiirli< &. I'V.mui V\ ?r,ii-M? so column a'.i< ailing Hie Mouthy Periods. i J |> I O P-f-sine 'monyh ?h?^ J -V L\ laO try it>^ elm. ?< 11?>li) !rihoo?l to W'oiiim ' ?oii w>l< fti t in i w mi i i'ii n-'iei >? ?l em tit 1? Qii a ami **treo^t ii iih the "? rvet>. I eft uses t he ' o ? ' ' Imr* }!? - I lain it. ' T 'in, !i. tin. . n'e - ? I HI Makes a Woman Look Young ami , Feel 1'oung. Price oO<! , I- boxes J(t?? "senI o. ill hi . ny uiidiCMi i hy i laWtVir to - ; ii. go- s, j Agent- i.mi easier. ? SEVEN RUNNING BY Johnston's i QUART B( THE GREAT SPF JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA as greatest SPRING MEDICINE ever discov heaven to the " worn out," the run down, the feeling," those "sinkingspells," the languor an ished nerves, from thin, vitiated blood and a speil. The weariness, lassitude and nervous time and the heat of summer, are conquered a neurasthenia, and all ailments of the brain and generally, it is almost a specific. It furnishes tissues. It feeds brain, nerve centers and nen makes rich, red, honest blood. Newness of 11 ful use. It makes the v/eak strong, and the ol It was the antiquated (but now happily ex] . treat Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives, si i agents. It was expected by this treatment tha was ieft to course through its channels holding i disease. But in this way. every part of the t I Ing can be more terrible than a horribly destri lsntly the different structures of the body, bu and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidr scientific method for the cure of blood taint. ' of the blood must be removed through theexe< liver and skin. " First pure, then peaceable.' vitalizer of the blood, JOHNSTON'S SARS haustively removes the taint, but also remove! and fills the veins and arteries with the ruby. | the life." Good health means pure blood..Tl 3ARSAPARILLA, is universally regarded red. This fact is now established beyond qui BI.OOD POISON CURED BT JO Williams, Davis. Brookr & Ce.. Detroit: Gentlemen:?In April last I began using JOHNS by an amputation of one of my arms. I had SEVEN I nd was entirely cured. I know 't Is what oured me. auoxuoAS DRUce ooac w ford B roe,Lancaster, 8. O. D. ; ... J Asbury's Driam. | The Columbia Reqord ?ay h iditorial ly: And now comes Anbury C Lati ner and claims that he, not Mc Ltturin, is entitled to the credit, for securim; for the Charleston exposition the government exhibits ' at the l'an American exposition 1 at Buffalo In support of this !hiiohubl> preposterous claim, he alleges he hus in his possession letters from Secretary of Agrieul ^ tin? Wits*-11 which show he intero?ted that official in the Charleston exposition. He should trot nut his letters and let them speak for themselrea But, if they show that Mr Wilson was interested in the Charleston exposition by Mr. Latimer, they will not liiffii'? to roh Mr. Mo.Cant in of . Credit for accomplishing what Mr Latimer failed to do. The why and the what at ore are not known, hut it was plain that Charleston entrusted her interests to Tillman and Latimer, and put . j tham directly in charge of her tight. It was erident that it was Lhe intention to hase a senatorial $ boom fur Latimer upon success mi iteming a federal appropt iation ' for the Charleston ?\po-ition The Maws and Courier appeared ' to he a putv to this plan Kven ,.. . i unngressman Htliott, t'hnrleston's representative, whs very unfairly treated in the effort to make L-<ti utter tlic center of the exposition picture. Kverybody knows how badly Latimer tailed Charles Ion got no appropriation and all ( idea of an exhibit b\ the national government ?t Charleston was ' nhaudotn d 1 hen, when clear I and Hdmitted defeat had attended the efforts of those to whom ' Charleston had entrusted her ia? ' terests, McLiurin threw himaelf ' ' i into the breach, proposed that the governmental departments send their exhibits to Charleston regardless of the failure of congress to make an appropriation therefor aud exerted his influence to accomplish this result. And now Latiuer thinks the people of South Carolina are fools enough to give him credit for something he never thought of and would have been powerless to accomplish had he thought of it. McLaurin's little flnge~ has more weight in Washington than all of Latimer's somewhat bulky hod v. Persons owing me foi recording deeds and other papers would coufer a great lavor by calling and settling when in town, 1 need the money very much. VV L 8 Porter, C C C L C. 50RES CURED ^arsaparilla 3TTLES. MING /MEDICINE. , a Blood Food and Nerve Energizer, Is the ered. It comes as a rich blessing from overworked and debilitated. That " tired id despondency which arise from badly nourn underfed body, vanish as if by a magio prostration which accompany the spring, nd banished at once. For every form of I nerve, Insomnia, hysteria and nervousness the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve , res, calming and equalizing their action: it ife, new hope, new strength follow Its faith- ' d young again. 1 sloded) method in the good old times, to other troublesome disorders arising from ich as mercury, arsenic and other mineral ,i mo puisun bouiu uo Kiiica wnus me oiooa j in its circulation the speciftc germs of the >ody became more or less diseased. Nothictive blood taint. It not only attacks viru- ' t many times the bones are honey-combed , and spinal cord, and again it will bring deieys, liver or stomach. There is only one That Is, PURIFICATION I Every particle eretory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels, ' The great restorative, reconstructive and iAPARILLA, not only radically and ex s an mercury, caiomei ana otner minerals, glowing current of vitality. "The blood Is ?e old and reliable remedy, JOHNSTON'S as the greatest Blood Purifier ever discov* estion or cavil. HMTON'S SABSArAKII.LA. Byron, Mich.. October 31, 1894. TON'S SARSAPAR1LLA tor Blood Poison, erased RUNNING SORES on my let*- I used two bottle* Yours truly, G. W. LUTHER. PA1VT. T* BCZOXK. . Jordan, F rt Lawn. S. O. * } .. 11, It? Lawn, J. Condition of the Yonng Crop. i >tate of tba Weatbar Dmingthe Pant Waek?Faoia ot Intareat to tha Faruiar*. Tuesday the first weekly bulletin ?f the letmon of the weather and Tops in South t'nrolin* was issued \y Director Bauer of ihe South arolina section of the climate i ind crop service of the United States weather bureau It will >e of special interest. It rends as follows : The week ending Viondnv, April >th, averaged about seven de *reoa per day coulee than usual, with Ii*?ht frost on the morning of i he 4th over practical I y the entire state, that retarded growth of regetation, but wan not otherwise njurious There wna a deficiency b sunshine The rainfall was excessive over he whole State, and the amounts ' . i for the week, at different points, anged from one to nearly four nches. In the up country, lands were badl washed and lowlands looded. The wet condition of the mil stopped the plows the greater ..e I. .1 : 71*1 v in 11 ic nr-r-K. inn- lie I MX lllg ) lie preparation of landsand plant j ng operations, although farm work is well advanced- for the senson It ha* hern pane rally too j ?v??t for plowing oyer the western lalf of the State ainoe March 25. Cdrn, rice, melons, cane, !!?> lene, and minor crops generally, lava been extensively planted over the eastern and central counties, hut germination is alow, and corn is coming up to poor stands Over the western counties plan-! ling operations have tnada less progress, although some corn,miner crops and gardens have been planted Most of the lands for cotton bwe been made raudv to plant, and soma cotton has been niamea, nm tne latter work will not Income general until the middle of April, or until the weather condition* are mora favorable, except that much sen island cotton it already planter'. Tobacco plant* are unusually email,plentiful in places and scarce in others, but none have been transplanted Wheat and fall own oats are both promising, but are small, having only recently started to grow; spring sown oats are poor. Some Hessian flies are reported on wheat With the exception of Edgefield county, where lets that a full crop of peaches is indicated, the fruit prospects are unimpaired, and the trees ate in bloom from the mountains t? the sea. The moisture conditions are fa- | vorable in the coast truck fields, but the temperature has been too j l<?w for germination of seeds, and for rapid growth of the young plants, although truck looks heal- j thy. Some potato bugs have j appeared on white potatoes Dr. 1*1 />'<V??//?i'? it,11 ii ? ft too May l>?' wortt <<> you more limn $ Ofi ?f\ ou haVv a o)ii <t whnwiiiH he<lr!li y from inc-o' leneiw of wntei until u i'pou ('urefiolil and v?u'it! ? .kn. I' irre*t* the Ir ? ? ? at <?' ? . $| od by JF MacKev A ??. Itrupy'Hf, 1 an [ ttxfer, - ? Another Million for Armour Institute. Chicago, April 10?Arhiour Institute in this city which owss its existence to the late Philip D Armour, will tomorrow rfcceira an additional $1,000,000 to its endownmcat, tha monay coming from Mrs. P I) Armour and J Ogdan Armour, tha widoar and on of tha founder. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Ths KM Yoi Han Always Bought Bacurs tkd / "Jr y / An optimist says that pessimism ? is the faith of cowards. Th? world is like h piecr of mil* lie?full of sharps and flits Doctors are not necessarily I?u<l because the worse people are the more they visit them. Learn tuo<ieety from the ?1 >rk. It keep* its own hinds hefor<? its face and rune down its own work. A laborer make- *. hargai i !or the price of his work, hut a I i vy?r simply takes everything: in si?rht. If a man really deserve* pr.t-? he does't want it - and if he redly waula it lie doesn't desorve it The pictuie of a broken ptUdter at a fountain isn't half as realistic as that of a broken whi?ku> hottie in an alley. ftei.I * r / > >ix noun 1?>iki m no Knl v a u to -?r in .!* u* r. < i| i MX hi'urHia rw Uhkat outh amkuican Kiimiy tiK " I i i are.i- - ?ri'rt-** <> < . i'ouii .? i exceui }>i -in|ri s n re levtng out in bin i l , kion sn'-d k i hi i e or fe ale Kelt'- e re fe i'-o of wa .iiii' i.-t iiiiiu -iii . >. If you want quxw i< o-f Mint e< e- 'ins in theirmnh r>oiit bv J F mm- n?y Ai Co., l)iuyjri-t Lan -fti ?. S. Another Southern hero. Itn<>vv develop* that the eiphre of Aouinuldo was due to Lieut. Jus I), lav lor, Jr., of '.aUe t'ity, Ka., ?? ? iiiuio auuui owaiii|j-|\uO! anci now to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this piper and PT-'A'/V* send your address to Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Bing- ttifijpffiifnt}' hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Honww.f Swamp-itoM. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. SIT "MakBU AND GHAMTfc-Monument^ Tablets, HTead Stones, Etc. Children's $1.50, and upwards Adults, $2.50, $3.00, and upwards. Rutland, Italian Marble. A. J. McNinch. ammmmmmnmmemmmmmammmmmmmmmmmi Beauty la Blood Dttp. Clean blood means a clean skin. No >cauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by iirring up the lazy liver and driving all inv lurities from the body. ilegin to-day to >anish pimples, boils, blotches, blockheads, and that sicltly bilious complexion by taking cascarets,?beauty for ten cents. All druggists. satisfaction ana ran teed. 10c, 25c. 5Qo ISsMt* Tour Bowels With Ceseorets. OuAy Cathartis, sere seestipstioe forever. Hade. M Of. O. Isii. ?*eggiess rsieeA eopty, who won over the Filipinos who \vw1e u:wtl in etTecliiijr ike capture of their chief To him is the ^lory of the capture. ? mTTmrr-fni-f JAPAKS'fc PILE SUilH A New and Com I'r* me t, consisting of eJUPPOSl OH E\ ?;? Mtle> of Ointment an i iw li x * of On tiueni. A neve tailing cuic '??r Pi e i a re and debtee it < iike? a>< peiatino with the kni e, allien if p'litiMit, and iesu .? u? dt-aiit. to ne> t-Meai.v. Why en-tine this terrth ? rlneafi ? We pack a VV rit- , ten f'Uatantee in nti li $1 Box No ure N P.ij . fiOc end *1 a b< x (i lor $=> S " ' t?\ ni-ii - r niple-freOINTM KNT, 25c. and 50c PiiKCUDltirini Cured, Ptlen Prevei tLlllldlirR I lllxl ed, hy Japanese Liver p> |>n|H and great LIVKK and SL'OM* -?("H HEGUL l'?>R i nd BLOOD PURIFIER. dm-ll tnil.1 and pleasant to take; especial iv ??di?| ted (or null*. re It's use. nil d *e- 2 c?-nts. rnwfottl ?<ms Dfiig^tsis, vjjf.Mils, i.Hiieus* Imp S DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful ;j i cures made by Dr. 1 -^4-JrT/ ; . Kb Tier's Swamp-Root, 8 U>-v-~jiVV j) the great kidney, liver LI J li. and b.adder remedy. 'J f I } r It is the great medi: '?jK ^ U7j caltr:Umph of the ninei| i j teenth century; dis(jil'it covered after years of i , .!; i| scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the e:ni'l ?M_ ^c- ne,lt kidney and blad?? " der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing la. ; back, kidney, gadder, uric aci 1 t_oub cs and Brigt.t's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder tro .b c it will be found just the remc y you need, it has been tested in: o many ways, in hospital woik, in private practice, among the he plcss too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a samp'e bottle sent free by mail, also a book .~s e..._ r-> - - * 1