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"T%?e paper and the Atlanta % Twtwa-Wsek Journal for J SI.75. % / 0 I Insomnia! luno i una B For Infants and Children. |The Kind You Have 3 Always Bcught | Bears the / t I Signature /JSh *# PmjA "$e I |l/ For Over I Thirty Years TMI etNTtl ?. N1 W VOHK CITY. Curo Cold in Head. Kermolt's ChoeolaU s I.axative oiiininc. ensy to tike aud quick to cure cold iu Uoad and sore throat. I i: \, <; . - \..v? 1 v n $ q-pjr fi M 8 ..41 . . I ' i i . itt ? < ' ' I I 4 - it t- Ill-tJ! . . i' *-lt > iii v t> i> r i y v ia i i i., ii hi iii la u ?ifj< n i? ? i r*ii> nf i><i $1 .ll.i , r - ">o i v r t H o 1 ollf* Ht*; ?t ti ' K (lit li UK d ii.? "j'.-o ib> it I- * Y 110 Ho ' tr ' S I V I. At A i> ii iii.I colli-. it .'I i' - ii I 1|UI 1 c> l?. I . .1 i . n i ? --7- - r? ci .m ^ I I Baby Iflinelj t Every mother feels an i n d e- . scribable dread of the pain and danger attend- j ant upon the . most critical pe- , riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipate .1 one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suffering incident to maternity; this 1 hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painiess, but aii the danger is removed by its use. Those who use ! this remedy are no longer de- j 1 spondent or gloomy; nervousness j nausea and other distressing conditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com* I mon to the critical hour are , obviated by the use of Mother's , > Friend. It is a blessing to woman. 91.00 PER BOTTL.B at all Drur Stores, or sent by express on reoelpt of prtee. II ROOKS Containing Invaluable Information of i Cnrr intoront to all women, will be sent riltt to any address, upon application, by The PR1DFIELD RIGCLATOB 00- itluta. ?a. I AtiUINALDO'N AIM)KENS. He AdriNi'M Iht* Filipino* to Kay Down llu-ir Arm* ami ??.thy Around 11m* Star* and Manila. April 1*%?! ?> : ntoA inn is A_'iiin-?Ml'>*? t "!*o- - ?? t.M. . ~ ? ' I |M'?" r i', III**'*' II '{ 4 evening: | 4,l believe I >1111 not in u | premimini; t ?; ? n r- mm - e I<> which -n\ ?ui V -r 'Vir ! led in*-* i* no' ? -itrioi ? ] who have b*?.'ii I ?rn :?.?r ; b pi iivss mi ih?' w ?r. ! ho ! lilll^ht Wll It t Mil ?? -it which have i n i i I! t H I. knowledge, sn^r'*; \> j 'h ' ih'e loree h." t c-mo m< i? initiation ol ine'r i ,e.- . t, peace ?r? nn: ?.i !* ' J.r t absolmei\ . ? ! t i ? ? i|:s I'ii 'nil, >1 ' ' Fib ih 'Hiv i :v VIGOR MEN Easily, Quickly kind" PtrmaNantiy Restored MGN I1C ' ! nVI is i " a r It Kits 17. H It 1 M V 111* 11 u IK ?! V ll - I" Ml I i ?l (lie re ?>rk ^ rv, ."*i k H2? r*?ie V , i?uiu' Price $1; <5 !>ox<m }Jto. B Ml i v . * t. ? f p i ? : bt f ' ?\ I?Ti?!? 4 him- k ? MOTHER! HS and about which such tender ana holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother "?she who watched over our helpless infancy andguided our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Mother is beset with danger and all effort should be made to avoid it. a II so assists nature Mother s surras |b B _ the Expectant tKBAMfi Mother is enaP11H11 cl bled to look for I vHU ward without dread, suffering or gloomy forebodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and sho is found stronger after than before confinement?in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but WKEnjRIEND 44 My wife suffered more In ten minates with either of her other two children than sho did altogether with her last, having previously uaed four bottles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to besome a MOTHERaays a customer. Hcndkksox Dali, Carmi, Illinois, j Of DraetrUtt at 11.00. ar sent by express an reeetpt ' Of price. Write for book containing testimonial* and valuable Information for all Mother*, free. Wi Rrsdr'cl I I'cguUtor ft., Atlanta, da. SEVEN RUNNIN( B Johnston's : QUART E UtXtH I' JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA as greatest SPRING MEDICINE ever disco heaven to the " worn out," the run down, thi feeling," those "sinking spells," the languors lshcd nerves, from thin, vitiated blood and spell. The weariness, lassitude %nd nervous time and the heat of summer, are conquered neurasthenia, and all ailments of the brain ar generally, it is almost a specific. It furnishe: tissues. It feeds brain, nerve centers and ne makes rich, red, honest blood. Newness of ful use. It makes the weak strong, and the c It was the antiquated (but now happily e: treat Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer ar.< BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives, s agents. It was expected by this treatment th was left to course through its channels holdir disease. But in this way. every part of the ing can be more terrible than a horribly desti Jeiitly the different structures of the body, b and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves cay and death to some vital organ, as the kid scientific method for the cure of blood taint, of the blood must be removed through the ex< liver and skin. " Pirc? n,.,. ? 1-? ? m #? ^Ul V| IHVH p^KUCdUICl vitalizer of the blood, JOHNSTON'S SAR haustively removes the taint, but also remov< and fills the veins and arteries with the ruby, the life." Good health means pure blood. 7 3ARSAPARILLA, is universally regarded red. This fact is now established beyond qt BLOOD POUOH CUBED BT J< Williams. Davit, Brookr & Co.. Detroit: Gentlemen:?In April last I beyan uslny JOHN! by an amputation of one of my arms. I had SEVEN aad was entirely cured. I know it Is what cured me acicnxaAir sn.ua COM wford Bros,Lancaster, 8. O. dianmypd at th^ir wmjiUuhra. nor bavo th? \ Ul'pred in following ^ t.|-p p?nnt I ??nt t?v tlt^ir for T* . i*ii I? ' nr' conrrsjo l'lip ?inip ha< ?* *?! . \v ?< in a liU'h Ilipy (ind th? r >?dvano?? :?I??i><; (hie n o lr> Ii 'in 1 in .11 i? -i( *?i ?< ? .- ^ riiins ??, . .. c ? heir mimic "ji ? l(? hi 4notImr c,<t'rv ' " ?e L' i it. id l In i . i. e > . i . - ? i'i-f It .? ( ! ' j1 V I u : i * * III 11 .i? + > I i. . I | ' .jor: i ' in ' 1 <?v. I'.mntryiiipi am :;?? aire...- milled a> . ?? > ''it- 'i nis ?; r*-is?ii I'M III I >1 ! Ill' U' j! ; S l ?' . Ill t i l? . r i?i*i 11, v r< |>it I in if I VI)- l l>?- . 11 nii ? r ii^ i.roll" i-.'i i ! I ??i..?? .... W) I ' .l' . 1 ' . , n l)i . i ? i|-S In I. rt. ' j 11 if; * 11-1ij*i\ The ru'iH <y '.a* ' *1 jv * tin. iiiislhii ' " ;n J iv.?i poiit'i*. ?N? '?? it. Tii-.-ie lias 1 ??>< ti etmiiui i . .. i 11tri. ; -;??- * i ' u>iij.'h i ?s? r w tin| ni-c .* in Th s WISH i" ' 11 1 jI V- iu *? ?I |\ t lie nidi villi in arm- . iim;- are ' ai.iin\ iU'-irt '-.'.itii'IIUI It t\*\ i. . ? it. 1\ * . - I. ^ - .... . ? i - - rj-in " Hl? II ? d i ?* lllitl iti veil i w . I i. S< Mo | pt'Ct V i- w;'l !>> ha< II is 1 itown to in** Ai i r mat in <1 '.era n?n I reh?utel?* tl^#1 world Jliat 1 c. r? 111 - ' 'm < ?! i Invoice ?>! i people hmcing t?-r ; peace, nor tin- I:: oiai iuiis ot ' I hum-amis hi (htin)iei- \ earning to see ilieir ! ar one- njo> llttf l lie liberty uud the promised gen rooty of the jr?" *^?? American nation. *Bv acknowledging ami accept intr i lie sovereign! v "i i United Slates throughout die Philippine , archipelago, as I now do. and ( wiiiiout ?nv reserv ?ion whatsoever. I believe that I am serving thee, my beloved count r\ May happiness lie t ine.v To sign diz** 'Ida important siep {in the p icili'vition > f 'be country. iGi M mArihur or-lej* the re .'e - . t> wearing legi.mce to , ithe United S1 atos. ot one thou j and insurgent prisoners A { Appoint meats East Lancaster Circuit. I 1st Sunday: 11 a m., Bethel; ' 11:30 p. in.. Tabernacle 2nd Sunday : 11 a m., Tabernacle: 3:3o p. m., Hopewell. 3rd Sunday: 11 a. m , Hopewell; 3:30 p. ra., Bethel. < 4th Sunday* 11a. m., Hope- , well; 3.30 p. aa.. Pabernacle; 7 j p. m , Tiethel. . ' W C Winn, P. 0. WAN TED, for ca h Dogwood and j persimmon I<ogs rout ern Hard Wood f'oinpapy T* O R<>x 5::9 f'harif-ston, K b 4m 1 SORES CURED v? ! Sarsaparilla ; IOTTLES. RING MEDICINE. a Blood Food and Norvo Energizer, Is the vered. It comes as a rich blessing from e overworked and debilitated. That " tired ind despondency which arise from badly nouran underfed body, vanish as if by a magio prostration which accompany the spring, and banished at once. For every form of id nerve, insomnia hysteria and nervousness s the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve rves, calming and equalizing their action; It life, new hope, new strength follow its faithMa young again. xploded) method In the good old times, to i other troublesome disorders arising from such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral ? at the poison could be killed while the blood t >g in its circulation the speciftc germs of the body becAme more or less diseased. Noth- r uctive blood taint. It not only attacks vlru- j ut many times the bones are honey-combed and spinal cord, and again it will bring de- ^ neys, liver or stomach. There is only one That is, PURIFICATION I Every particle scretory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels, " The great restorative, reconstructive and SAPARILLA, not only radically and ex- 1 is all mercury, calomel and other minerals, < glowing current of vitality. "The blood is he old and reliable remedy, JOHNSTON'S as the greatest Blood Purifier ever discovlestion or cavil. >HNrrors laBSAraBiux ' Byron, Mick., October 31, 1894. STON'S SARSAPARILLA for Blood Pot son, oeused RUNNING SORES on my toff*. I used two bottles Yours truly, O. W. LUTHER. Pfcf* I I I ./ \ - K A clergyman not long since oh served a home jockey trying to take iu h gentleman by imposing upon him a broken winded horse for a sound one. The parson, taking the gentleman aside, told him to he cautious of the person he whs dealing with The gentleman declined to purchase and the jockey quite nettled, observed : "Parson, 1 had much rather hear you preach ilia to see you privately i' ter fering m hargnig* between man and man in this wav." t.ur^u " ..?ii.-.i .1 I rii, irjjiieu I lltJ piirtillll, "if you hud been where you oujfht to have imen last Sunday you nn^ht have heard me preach/' "Where wan that!" inquired the jockey "le the State prison," returned the clergyman. Baltimore Sun ' I is *. A > V l it FK Kl. GOOD Countless thousands have found a wleosinj; to the body in Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, which oaitively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Mul ria, Fev?r and A^ue and all l.iv?r ynrl Sit.......??U 1 . Mtivi v7u;iiia^u ii uuuU'fS. Purely vrgelitiile; never gripe or weaken Only 525o at CYuwford liriw' uikI .J F \ln".key & Oo's di ug store. >llh! \ e I'tTf ' ) u -n ?l <>lt.?ip" it* v .r< I xn> < >?! ? a arrh thai onto ' ! ?'lir il > * ' tet ' ? ai I I'll I U . H 15 n KY <k o Piop To l?- > O e ho miderxiitiieil hu^e mi >wl J mi ii ,\ f r t. f 'a-? 15 yean* hikI ?io|?? vt lion |H.rfw!l|> otuiorahle In a I buHOitt-- tia.iHacth - and tiuaiieiali > ah e o .rry "?u? h i?b 'gaiion* mad. by lif flr?n VV KmT 4k ' HOAX, WllOl.HH DiUggb' fi|e<i<t 4 > vVaijOINU ?<INNAa ?. VllKVlN h'limii I> ucgists. T ?;*?l??. O 4ai 'a aiarili ore I- I ken inL ri.ally, acting iliiv tiy unm the l<loo< a- i rnifoii* Hurfae ? of tin* s.xstem Piii't-, 75c. |>tr i>i)i'lt: -?ii<i hy at i)ru> Kiit4 tfoahmnin. ;* f ia V K %i . P' r-- Of* DYSPEPSIA ** For six years I was a victim of dy?? pepsla in Its worst form. 1 could eat nothing but milk tout, and at times my stomach would not retain and digest oven that. Lost March I began taking CASCARETS and since then 1 have steadily improved, until 1 am as well us I ever was in my life." David U. Mdhpht. Newark. O Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tante Good. Do 3ood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. Sic. 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Il.rll.f ttaywi. fllttft, Montr**!. Kt? York. Sit < lift TA DIP Sold and guaranteed by all drugKU"I U'DAw glate to OVJKETobacco llablt. RESTAURANT a ft) 0 MEATMABKET Having purchased the interest ?f Mr. T R. Langlev in the Market aiyl Restaurant in the Masonic building, I am prepared o furnish ' ' it all hours, and meats of all kinds o any and all customers. You are cordially invited to pve me a share of your patronage. 1 will treat you right and assure 1 rou of your money's worth. Meals, 25 cents. Phone 30. J Davis Flynn _ _ 1 I HKKKPT MIS L,KC? Twelve years ago J VV Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched hi? leg with a rusty wire. Jnflam-? mation and blood poisoning set in. For two years ho suffered intense* ly. Then the beat doctors urged amputation, "but," he wr'tes, "I used one bottle of Electric (titters and 112 boxes of Buck- * Ion's Arnica Salve ami my leg was sound and well as ever " For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt liheum, Sores and all blood dis mwlnrM rii> ltillor< linu nn rivul on earth. Try thera Crawford Bros and .1 F Ma* key Co., will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Onl\ 50 cents. In*!, on hiiina <'ur.Ml in 3<t ml"U ? l>? W>'illt<Siiiiinr\ l.i I ia n?ver f; Ph. H-ut by J K ?cke <fc o ti? i t ' *ii*i'a1 r Persons owing me fot recording deeds and other papers would contor a j>reat favor l?y calling and settling ? hen in town, I need the money very much. W \j S Porter, CCCL C. Ucnuinc stamped C. C. C. Never told In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." ^7or?, h?iv ' vmly Sparkling Eyes & Bright Faces i e 11ik Kr i > h ol on mi i i-h. HINDIPO '"KSnoh1' Tonic and Vitallzer es >rrv?ug IOx' u i-itM , i;gici:t, l)izzine-M head* ehe Backache & Female Weakn sa t-o cotnm 11 H'fndiMg the Mouthy Peri,nix. i ' I I > j O Passing through ihe " 1 I l\ ' O {.si, g change from irihooit to Womanhood will flint in i h w.iiiti'rfu relief aid benefit It Qu<? "h m? ii - treiiuth. iim ibe Serves, <' emiwH Hie o <? ? t learn the hrani MO I t li. ? |||| The I'Olo - >l< in. Makes a Woman Book Young and Feel Young. Price 50c . 112 boxes -e .1 O 111 O in uhi iM, {s.imI by i- .Wior < itroM. DiU-gir>s, Agent* I ancaster S 1 TdFdNSSE PILE JURE A New and Com pi-i. Tr nie t, consisting of SUPPOSI rOH Es, i:Mp? .-ule.- ot Ointment an t iw M- xm of Oii.tmtnl. A uevei- fat line cure lor Piie i e rty '??'i re mo?I deglee. It ake? a peiution with tin kniie, w hic.li is |i tiiilul, and ofteii icsiiUh n i' a ii u iiuet-Ksury. VV'iiy eiimiie lhi>- terrili'e oi-c i?. ? We p o le .? Wri le.. i-u.1 m tse in aei? $l U.<x No nr. N Pay. .*(? in? a b x 6 tor $5 S i ' i \ miai " -tuple fi> Ol NTM KNT, 25c. and 5t)e. Pilii I1! ID\Tinill t'tired. Piles Preve. tliUiEU ill! ' lUlil cd, by Japanese Liver Pi iieisMiid great LiVo.K aud KTO fl V( H REQUL n It and HLOO.) PUKIKIER. din il n- nt aud pleaa it sake; especia lapted lor e* iii i i m-e. hn d se 2 e i ts. imwloid US lit .g i( .H g'lllH, .itllCHS * lei , liO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. A most everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to Know of ti e v/onaertul . cures made by Dr. |i'. Kilmer':; Swam v-Root, I r the great h .dney, liver )3 ^ &nf * ' ier "medy. , u J [ / < C ,s,,,c Pr,;at mediJ| ( fv ]- '. cal triumph of . ne nineltv v*t A m'|:f teenth century; disr h^.k P lu covered after years of !t~"f r . v I'-'Jii scientific research ty 'i . i"~" 1 r L^~f^\t> Cr. Ki nier, the eini' ' nent kidney ar.d fc.adder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing ?atne back, kidney, badder, u-ic aci I troub e:; and Bright's Disease, which is tad worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommend" 1 for everything but if you havekidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital woi k, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has oeen made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, a:so a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to Lnd out it you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to ffflTtpys'lfvAijf:';'ftTyfo Dr. Kilmer &. Co..Bing regular fifty cent and Hom?ofHwam^lux*. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. ONLY $1.50. --MARBLE AND GRANITE Monuments, Tablets, 4ead . Stones, Etc. Children's $1.50, and upwards Adults, $2.50, $3.00, and upwards. Rutland, Italian Marble. A. J. McNinch. Tha On* Day Oafd Oar*. For cold* and ?ore throat Karwatt'a Omm. ^tSSmmSSS