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FROM FOOT TO KNF? Ohio Womsn Suffered Greet Agony From m Terrlblo ?nm -Hnr Story of tho Case, and Her Cure. " For uiauy yoere I -.vas sS?ctc? with a milk log, end a (ow years ago it bro ke out lu a 8oro end aproad from my foot to mv km.o. 1 eullorod great agony. It would, burn and itoh all tho timo and discharge a great deal. My health was good with tho oxception ot this soro. I tried a great many kinds of salve, but nom" would Irritate tho soro ao that I could hardly stand tho pain. I could not go near tho Are without su fforlng Intensely. Bomo ono Bont me papera containing testimonials of euree by Hood's Bareaparllln, and I told my bnnlmnrt I would Hkn to try thlfl med icino. Ilo got mo a bottlo and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it until my limb was complctoly healed. I cannot praise Hood's Baroapnrilln enough for tho great benefit it has been to mo. It cIoaiiBoa tho blood of all impurltlec and loavoa It rloh and puro." Mus. Anna E. IflAKBN, Whlttloeoy, Ohio. You can buy Hood'i Hnraaparilla of all druggists. Do auro to got only Hood's. Hnnrf'h Pill? aro tho (HVOrUo *?W 8 rill? oathartlo. Pilco 2<w. Their Drinks. Tho Krouehinan likos bis nativo wine, Tho Gorman likos bis beer, Tho Irishman his whlskej straight Docauso it brings on choor. Tho Englishman likes his 'alf and 'alf Heeaueo itbriugs on dizziness, Tho American has no choice at all? Ho drinks tho wbolo darned business. Waiting for lier Jloy. few years ago, in ono ot' the I growing citioH of Now York Stato, there was home into which tho great sorrow of a father's death liad entered. Tho sons, of whom there were sovoral, were of nervous tem perament, full of animation and ex posed to many temptations which ondanger tlio youth in largo cities. The widowed mother realized the vast importance of her responsibility, and many a time did she look up ward toward the Heavenly Father for divine aid in the guidance of her fathorless boy?. She made it a rule never to retire for rest at night until all her sons wore at home. Hut as I tho boys grow older this became a severe tax both on her time and health, often keeping the faithful mother watching until the midnight hour. One of her boys displayed a talent for music and became a skilful vio linist. He drifted among tho wrong class of people and was soon at balls and parties that seldom dispersed until the oarly hours of day. Upon one occasion it was nearly seven o'clock in the morning before ho went to Iiis home. Entering the house and opening tho door of the sitting room, lie saw a sight that never can be effaced from his mem ory. In the old rocking-chair sat bis aged mother fast asleep, but evi dently she had boon weeping. Her frilled cap, as white as snow, eovored lier gray lia. ; tho knitting had fallen from her hands, while the tal low from the candle had run over the candlestick and down her dress. Going up to her, the young man exclaimed: "Why, mother ! What) are you doing hero ?" His voice startled her, and, upon the question being repeated, she at tempted to rise, and piteously, but () so tenderly looking up into his faee, said : "I am waiting for my boy." The sad looks and those words, so expressive of that long night's anxiety, quite overcome tho lad, and, throwing Iiis ai in? around hm', he said: "Dear mother, you shall never wait again like- this for me." That resolution has never been broken. Hut since then that mother has passed into the world beyond, where she still watches and wails but not in sorrow, l'or Ihm- boy.? Classmate. A statistical fiend has been aiiuis ing himself with the famous lever < f Archimedes. Assuming tin.1 earth's mass to be about 0,100,000,000,000, 000,000,000 tons, it is calculated that a 10,000 horse-power engine would require 70,000 million years to move our globo a singlo fov<t. The water necessary for steam would cover the entire globe with a sea .">00 feet deep. To vaporize this water would re quire 1,000,000,000,000,000 tons of coal, which, using ten-ton ears ih) feet long, would till train reaching 80,000,000 times around the earth. To store this fuel would require a sheil a thousand times the area of Europe. Yet this vast amount of energy is trilling compared with that which rotates the. earth on its axis, keeps it in its conree around ihe sun, and moves it in space with the solar system, of which the earth is but an infinitesimal part, and which itself is but an infinitesimal part of the uni verse. Attempting thus to concieve of the energy of the universo, who shall speak with pompous pride of great world-powers among nations? ?Exchange Tbc question of Americanizing Porto Rico will bo no puzzle. The Porto Kieans aro just hankering to bo Americanized, as, for instance, the aleado o? Vacua, who when he saw the stars and stripes prococdod to head his oflicial documents, Yacur, United States of America. Chicago has Charlie Kons ease. Gerald Lapiner, a cl.ild, was kid napped some time ago and a reward of 10,000, supplemented by vigilant search of the police, bas failed to find him yet. And new comes tho information that a lolliu trust is to bo formed. jL Dr. UaYllrjtf nnrt III? Uuu. ! In ?pilo o? a trailo with an unhappy uaiuo thero is a kind of humano sco oud thought in tho ingenuity of the death-instruiuout rankor. Ho may in vont soi no thing so torriblo im to mako war impossible. This view londs an intorest to tho work of Dr. H. ?i Gatl?ng, tho ovoator of tho famous gun that fires two .amdrod shots a minuto. Our surpriso to bo told that ho is really a tondor-hoartod man grows less when wo know how ho wne lod to oontrivo hie murderous weapon. Sooing tho train-loads of wounded and wreoks of rogiments return from tho front during tho great war for the Union, ho thought of tho waste of industry and time and lifo in sending so many mon into doadly service. If war must slay, What a saving would bo in a singlo firearm that would shorten tho slaughter from months to minutes, and finally appall contending armies, so that thoy would refuso to faco it. Dr. Galling was a man in middlo life then, out from tho ago of twonty-ono he h id shown skill as an inventor. The Mrst fruit of his genius was a stonivi, ?at preponer wheel. Ho had also originated several labor-saving devices for uso in cotton culture, made a furrow drill that brought him a fortune from the Western wheat farmers, and patented a hemp breaking machine and steam plow. Ho is eighty years o.'d now, and still inventing. Lately Congress voted him $40,000 for his proof ex periments in a now method of cast ing cannon. Tho fortitudo and grit of tho man constitute oharaotor history, and illustrato a moral as I well as a physical vitality possessed ' only by those who aro greater than their circumstances. He was a poor boy on a North Carolina plantation, who earned bis own broad ; a clerk at sixteen, a schoolmaster at oi rhteen and at ninotccn and twenty a country storekeeper, tending counter by day and studying chemistry at night. When ho invented his propeller and took it to Washington ho found that Ericsson bad just scoured a patent for a simi lar <lcsign, and all bis labor was j thrown away. few years lator bo lost two-thirds of the money he bad realized?and invested?from the salo of his wheat drill. After ho completed the "Catling gun" a fire destroyed all his work and his pat terns. Whon, a year or two later, he bad duplicated his patterns and placed an instrument before the pub lie, a rascally agent ran off with every cent of tho salos. It is a| robust quality of soul that can fight disappointment repeatedly and try again. Dr. Catling believes that the weapon which made him fumons lias served, and will serve, the cause of philanthropy. lie is probably right. Gen. Miles has told bini how one exhibition of its effects before the chiefs of a savage tribe in tho far West prevented an Indian war, and we have learned bow, on both hemispheres, its use and that of rapid lire cannon have made battles loo terrible to bo undertaken if they can bo honorably avoided.? Youth's Companion. Beauty is Blood Deep. ('loan blood moans a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarete Candy Ca thartic clean your hh od and keep it (dean by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from tho body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caacarots? beauty for ton cents. All druggists. .Satisfaction guaran food, loc., 2;")c., oOc. Don't neglect your turnip patch. Now is tho timo to sow the seed. 0. B. S wink, of Colorado, is the world champion watormolonist. lie has pro duced o.?o which was live foot long, :5I inches thick and woighod i?S pounds. If Colorado desires to increase her colored population lot lie. keep this story duly advortiacd. Biscuits made of 100 parts of wheat (lour, :'.:! parts of gluten, and a small (piantity of fat, thon dried in an ovon and smeared with sugar syrup, is now part of the French soldier's rations. Steamship u\ ? lagers in N'ow York esti mate that the war kopt 50,000 people at home this year who would have gone to Kuropo if there had been no war and it also kept about. $76,000,000 at home. Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. CJanoor ofton rosults from an im purity in the blood, inherited from aonorafeiona back. Pow people aro on ?i?eli' ir ce eoi**? in tho blood, knd it la (D?pc??lblo to toll whe?ti it will brook put> in tho foarm of dwvujpd Oan cor. wb?t luia appeared to bo a more pimplo or scratch has dovoloped into the ,tto?t mnltgnant Ouncor. "I hart a eovoto .,? whloh was at nret only fovr htocohee, lh?t i thought would ooon piwiS nwoy. i vim troaWd by Bovornl nblo phyfllclmiH, but In Bplto of Iholr offerta tho Oan (Jorfinrenrt until mycon uttUm bucamo nlnrtn Ing. Altor many months of troftlinoiU ami Browing uUaelly wo ru?, I e kr, try Q. o. whloh woe no sironaiy reoommendod. Tho ilrflt bottlo produced en liu provonfont. lo^ntltme? ft?o modici ;?..?., ft?<? I four monthH the hint lit tle Mean dropped off. 't'en '/ ? .i.t htvvo olapgod. And not a flhru o? Um UStweo hau rotnrnod." ft. V, Williams, G ninner?. ' "; it io dangerous to oxp.,vimont. with Concor. Tau disease te beyond tho skill <tt phyHolene. S. 8. fi. io tho only curo, boooi..v> M is the only remedy whloh goes doop enough to roach Oancor. <Sw*S|'n ?pooiho) i? the only blood remedy guwantood Purely vegetable. All others oontaln potash and mor loujry, rato most dangerous of minoralo. Bootes on Oancor and blood dianaaos ? mailed freo by t?wiH ?poolflo Company, ^Atlanta, Georgia. C?ml?l menue pnin, danger kad1 ?>c?.<ibii> d? i.?'u tot nome wivoe. Fot o there it moans practically no discomfort at idi. Thero le no reason -why child birth Bhould bo a period of pain and dread. Bo v. le a eral montba beforo a lin?mou* | woman becomes a to bo op motiior oho eltould pliod ex propuro h er ecu* for ' fornally. tho evitimi ordo*!. It relaxet? There le a propara- the m us ti?n modo which is elee and ro intonded for tide lio vos , tho purnooe alone. dlstonelon, Tno nomo of gives elnetioi thifl wonderful iy to every preparation U organ con oornod In obildbhtb, and tokos away all Friend. nearly all suftcr $ Ine- ?eet resulte am follow if tho romedy le used durbig tho whole period of pxeg nanoy. It is the - only remedy of tho Y) kind in tho world /jf th^ofc is endo reed by ' phyelciana, $1 por Itottlont all drug etorce, or eont hi- moil on rooeipt of price. Fubb Books con taining invaluable in formation for all womon, will bo sent to any ad dreoa upon application to Iho Oradllold RoQUtelor Co., Atlanta, to Ho was Too Smart. "My wifo lias a disagreeable habit of leaving her popkotbook in exposed places," said tbo man who was tell ing tho story. "I have cautioned her more than once that sho would loso it if sho wasn't more careful. "I came down with her tbo other morning, and tho first thing sho did after boarding tho oar was to deposit her purso upon the car seat, while sho relieved herself of the terrible suspicion that her hat wasn't on straight. movement of her arms knocked tho purse on the floor, whore it remained until I picked it up. "I rescued that purse no less than a dozen times before we reached tho bargain con liter that was the goal of Buy wife's ambition. "Events around a bargain counter occur with kaleidoscopic! swiftness, and 1 soon found myself tho sole guardian of my wife's pur?o, which lay before me on the counter, whore it had been deserted by her in a mad rush for the other end of the coun ter. "To teach ber a lesson I emptied tho contents of the purse in my pocket and rct.re.Uod to the edge of the crowd to await developments. "It wasn't long beforo my wife crowded her way out, triumphantly holding aloft a twenty-five cent cream jar that she had succeeded in buying for forty-nine cents. " didn't know that they charged things hero,' I began, feebly. " 'They don't,' she answered. have money left for three ico cream sodas and a strip of car tickets.' And she exhibited tho contents of her purso to prove her assertion. "I nearly fainted when it dawned upon mo that had taken the con tents from a puree belonging to some other woman. "I have no desire to retain pos session, and if the woman who lost seventy-nine cents, a postage stamp, three hair pins and a recipe for mak ing angel food will call at my office she may have her proporty."?Detroit Pree Press. Au a id**. Kvory day strengthens the belief of emi nent physicians Hint impure blood io the cause of tho majority of our discuses. Twenty-five years ago this theory was need nu s Iuib?b for the formula of browim' Iron Hitters. The many remarkable curca effected by this famous old household remedy ore Hiilneient to prove that the theory is corraci. Browne' Iron Pitter? in Bold by all dealers, - -.? - - An Unexpected Answer. During the progress of the trial of tho case of tho Widow Matthews! against the KlevntorCompany in the circuit, court recently, Colono! Stay back, counsel for the defendant, con ceived the idea that one Murphy, witness for the plaintiff, was a suitor for the hand of the widow, and on tho eve of leading her to the altar. Getting Murphy on the stand, the lawyer ondenvorod to bring this fact before the jury, and this was the up shot <>f tho examination : "Mr. Murphy, arc you any relation to tho plaintiff?" "No, sir, I am not." "Don't you expect to be?" "Such a thing might happen." "Now, are. you not going to marry her?" "I'm afraid not." "Yon are afraid you won't, eh? Well, now don't you expect to marry bor ?" "If my wife should die, and the widow remain single till then, such a thing might happen." The jurors and spectators burst into a roar of latter, and Murphy chuckled at the cunning manner in which he had drawn Ibc lawyer on. The colonel bad nothing more to say on the matrimonial question. A Wonderful Dlacovrry. The I Oft I quarter of a century reeor '? many wonderful discoveries in medicine, but none ttnil have accomplished more for Immunity Hum tlmt sterling old household remedy, llrowna' Iron Hitters. It acema to continu the very elements of food health, and neither man, woman or child enn take it without deriving the greatest benefit. Browns'Iron Hitlers ii? sold by nil d?niera. Some of the cotton mills at Kali Kiver have closed their doors, and it is reported that others will follow their example. Southern competition is having ita propor oifoots. All pain bauiehod i>y Dr. Mlloa' I'aln nils. ..... - - ^#k> President McKinley is taking a little vacation. Tlo spent last Sunday with bis brother at Somerset, l'a. He attended church where his brother's wifo played tho organ and her daughter sang a solo ?yiiwiiiiM Thei'o ar? runny curious (acts about oats that are net known to the g*?no rai public, ospeolally as to the uso to which the animal is put. For in stance, the Ohineso util i/o oats as o'oek?. Thuy say that the pupils of thoir eyos grow steadily narrower until 12 noon, whon thoy are liko fino hair lincB, gradually dilating aftor that hour. By this way a Chinaman finds out tho timo when a olook is not handy. Cats have a commercial impor tance in certain lines of trade. Mar ino insuranco doos not ooVor damagos dono to tho cargo by tho depreda tions of rats, but if tho proprietor of tho merchandise injured oan provo that tho ship was uot furnished with a oat ho oan rocovor compensation from tho vossel ownor. ship that is found under certain circumstances without a living oreaturo on board is considered a doroliot, and property rights in her are forfoitod. It has frequently occurred, aftor tho orow had been lost or tho ship otherwise abandoned, that a live oanary, domes tic fowl, or moro of ton a cat, boing discovered on board, has saved the vessel from being condemned. For this reason a shipowner seldom sends a ship to sea without a oat. Cats were first domesticated by tho anoiont Egyptians. On a tomb erected about 1800 B. C, puss first appears as a domesticated creature, being shown seated bono.ith a chair. Cats wore worshipped in Egypt, and behind a tomble at Boni Hassan groat pits have been found contain ing multitudes of . cat mummies. When a cat died a natural death in an Egyptian house the occupants went into mourning and shaved off their eyebrows. few years ago there was a dis covery made of a great cavo in Egypt which was filled with thousands of mummified cats. These wore dug out. exported to England and worn sold at the rate of ?4 a ton for ma nure. Some of them, however, were carefully unwrapped and dissected for scientific purposes, and wore found to bo similar to the cat of to-day. Hood's Best to lake after dinner ; am. prevent distress, nul dlges- BLgjP fl , Mon,euro constipation. BP^ ; Puroty vegotablo; do not gripe H or cauto palli. Sold by nil di > . .i .1 2i rente, l'roporud only by V. 1. Hood .V Co., Lowell, ??. Facts About Hobsoii. Iio was tho youngest man but uno of | bis class at Annapolis. Ile was boycotted by his whole class. They calimi him "the 'l'in Saint" ami "l'arsoli llobsou." Ut; graduateti at the head of his class. lit) neither amoves nor thinks. lie is dovoutly religious, Ho prayed on the deck of the Moirimao. He is ftill of darin"; ideas. Ho is the only American who went toI Paris and nuvoi wont to tho Moulin Kongo. His motto is: "To do justly; to love mercy; to walk humbly with thy Hod." Two Millions a Year. When pooplo buy, try and buy again it means thoy'ro satisfied. The pooplo of the United States are now buying Casca rots Candy Cathartic at the rato of two J million boxes a year and it will be throe million before Now Year's. II means merit proved that Cascarotsai'O tho most] delightful bowel regulator for everybody tho year round. All druggists. 10c, 26c., 50o. a box. Cure guaranteed. Tho exportation of rabbits from Now Zealand lias assuntoti such dimensions that it has got beyond the oxporimontal stago, and has become an important industry. Ono exporte)' at tho prosont timo Is in rocoipt of botwoon , and 20,000 rabbits per day, and is paying to I trappers and in wages botwoon $1,(XK) and $5,000 por week. Ho has 24,000 traps out, giving employment to about 6001 ttappors. Last yoar his oxport of rab bits was about 700,000, and ho expects to send away about 1,600.000 this soason. Hy this exporter alono about eight truck loads of tinibor aro used every week to I make tho boxes in which the rabbits aro j fro/.on and exported, whilo ho pays moro than ?? >00 a week for freight. Anothor exporter reports that ho has already this season disposed of more than 200,000 rabbits. It is estimated by one export that the total output of the colony this season will reach 0,000,000 rabbits, whilo anothor estimate is 5,000,000. Taking tho lowest price, six cents each, for rab bits, the sum that will bo distributed among trappors will exceed $300,000, and it is calculated that tho total amount I received in the colony as the proceeds of [ tho rabbit oxport industry for this sea son will be between S?OO.OOO and $750, 000. At this rate tho rabbit plague may prove to have been a blessing ill disguiso after all. Chickamaugn is an Indian name and incarni "tuo river of death." -<? ?? - Rnr.on's Relief cures Sick-Headache, Neuralgin, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, ike. 25c. for large bottle. -?^ # ? Mrs. Delilah Cromwell, who has just bed in Nebraska, was 120 years old. She as born In Kentucky and was familiar I with some incidents in connection with the inauguration of Washington. .She went to Nebraska in li*M>. Her husband, a well-known physician in tho West, died thirteen years ago. -.---^4-^.-? President McKinley has become a pipo smoker; Attorney (tonerai Griggs chows' tobacco, privately; Postmaster (?onorr.l Smith smokes cigarettes; Secretary (tage smokes cigars and chews tobacco;] Secretary Algor is an inveterato smoker, The abstainers of tho Cabinet art) Secre taries Day, Blisi and Long. -, - --??? kamon's Nerve and Bone OH cures Rheumatism, Cuts, Bores, Burns and Bruises, for 25c. .? There are 8,000 United States pension ers who live in Kuropo, but they have the long poll m. Uncle Sam all tho ..a..,,.. President Cunningham and Secretary Holloway of the State Pair Association .110 in Columbia on business pertaining to tho coming fair. They aro busy ar ranging a program and a prize list which will be given out in a few days. The fair will open on the 14th of November and ontinuo until the lKth. it is postponed one week later on account of tho State election, which will be hold on the Hth. 0? ISO'S CUR F. FQjR : " - m 11 ? ! : a n mm rfl bUHt? r?lltKt All tlSt . llcflt Curb Syrup. TnMce Uood. Uno | lo timo. Hold by driwulH {N' CONSUMPTION! y Hicks promised rain for August and it came. Ho says there will bo storm dis turbances tho lirst week in September. Noxt storm period 12 to 10. Thou active thunder storms 10 to 20. Prom 24 to tho ond of tho month there will be many equinoctial disturbances. Much warm weathor 1? indicated. During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WELL, A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. TUB VACH KUH A? T? IK li ATTI, OP 8 A 0 1>M CUUA. WERK ALL HKltOKH? ' lUCUOIO KFPOKT8 IN GKTT1NO AMMUNITION ANI) HATIONS TO TUB l'KONT BAVKl) DAY. P. E. Butler, of pnok train No. 3, writ ing from Santiago do Cuba on July 2.3d, aaye: "Wo all bad diarrhooa in moro or loss violent form, and whou wo landed wo had no timo to boo a dootor, for it was a oaso of muli, and rush ulght and day, to kcop tbo troops suppllod with ammu nition and rations, but thanks to Chant boi Iain's Collo, Cholora and Diarrhooa Romody, wo woro ablo to keop at work and keep our health; in fact, I sincoroly boliovo that nt ono oritical timo this modioino was tbo indirect saviour of our army, for if tbo packors had boon unable to work there would have boon no way of gotting supplios to tbo front. Thoro woro no roads that a wagon train could uso. My comrade and mysolf had tbo good fortuno to lay in a supply of this modioino for our pack-train boforo wo loft Tampa, and 1 know in four casos it absolutely saved lifo." The ?' "vo lottor was written to tbo manufaouurors of this medicino, tho Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dos Moiuos, Iowa. For salo by Dr. J. W. Boll, Wal halla: II. . Zimmerman & Co., Wost minsb.v; W. J. Lunuoy, -Seneca. Knights of Pythias. Walhalla Lodge. No. 07, K. of P. meets ovory Monday night in Masonic Hall. J. M. Moss, 0. O. J. T. Asuwoimi K. R. and S. ?- - Drunkenness is not the only cause of crime, but it is orimo; and if nnyoncour ago drunkenness for the sako of tho profit derived from tho salo of drink, they arc guilty of a form of moral assas sination as criminal as any that Ima boon practiced by tho bravos of any country or of any ago. -. ?~ Tho Napoleonic campaign lasted six toon years; tho war of 1812 moro than three years; tho war of Creek indopon denoo sovon yoars; tho Crimean war two years; tho Italian war moro than ono year; tho civil war moro than four yoars; tho Franco-Prussian and Russo-Turkish wars each about ono year. What is known as tho Sovon Wooks war, botween Prussia and Austria, lasted, in fact, seven months. Tho war just closed will bo recorded as tho shortest war of tho century. It is estimated by rotinolo statistics that each of Amonca's 200,000 saloons have an average of 40 customors?10,000, OOO peoplo?steady drinkers, who spend an avorago of $100 a year for drink; it amounts to a total of $1,000,000,000 a year. Canada will vote on prohibition of tho liquor trafile on September 20th. All Prolestant churches, except tho Church of Knglaud, have adopted strong resolu tions in favor of prohibition and tho in dications are that the cause will succeed. WALK ASHORE! It nil hnppened at one of those pleasant sen aide rcsotts, where life is comedy from tiny to day and tragedy hoe no pince. She just stepped on the raft which ehe thought was moored, and in pure idleness of mood fell to rocking it from side to side. Dut the raft wan not moored, lier rooking had elowly dislodged it from the sand, on which It was grouuded, nnd when she turned mound, she was afloat and the shore a rod behind her. She cried for holp and wan henrd by a lonely fisherman who sat at some distance on the beach mending his nets. How slowly he got up. How elowly he tramped across the sandy shore. And ehe wns dr'fting. drifting, drifting ! "Save nit"! she cried, "save me"! as the old men came to the water's edge. The grU alcd mariner mined bis hand to tho Rid* of bis mouth and cried hoarsely, '"Walk ashore " I That's all there was of it. She was still in nhonl water. All she needed was the. timely wotd of instruction nnd advice. But suppose it had not comer Suppose she had not heeded it? Was there no dnngcrr The open sea, frnil raft, und a frailer woman I The woman on the raft is a type of htm drcds of thousands of her s?* who arc drifti 13 Into danger. Up to a definite day; they have been enjoying life in perfect security. Then, in ft moment, a schee of hnpundina danger comes. They arc nt the 'mercy of disease. Every dny increases the danger. They are drifting, drifting, drift ing. Then comes the cry tor help. To thou-lands of appeals there has come the unsWer from I)r. It. V. Pierce, oblef con nutting physician to the Invalida' Hotel nnd Surgical Institute, il?dalo, . V., walk aSIfORB ! walk ASIIOOBll Yon are still in the shallow waters of disease. You can still get buck without more than inconvenience to the land of health behind you. All yon need is Jufct the right word of advice and common sense fmjtructlon in time, and the afin of a helping hood- That is lust what Dr. Meste (inoro to every one nutlctbig from dinenon ; tituely, health restoring, lint saving advice* pmctfcel help. I? requit*" ?orne confidunc* lo take advice when your own senscB a** nJBvUuri ft. The woman on tho raft could not see the bottom of tbo roily w?\tet, sod tee land looft?d m> fhr away, fio the woman in disease cau't see bow she can be cunad, a recovery of health scents hopcl?fl?. Hp\A, porhnpa, the very d??ense that hue begun U> threaten.her le consumption, that dreadful disease regarded by titillions ?? incurable. I!cr local doctors perhaps say, "we can make your suffering little lesa, but there's do hopd." Does Dr. Pierce clnim to cure consump ?tni That question inn't worth arguing 10k at Mr record. Take a case iet point. Here U o roan (or woman) wltlt o hnckloj; ornigli, a hectic flitih, night sw?al4, great emn atuuu wtiniiiiu Btftl, ?pitting ol blood, ?mprtnee* of limato nud nit tii? other symptoms. AA?r every remedy nnd every 1< physician h5? fnllod. tie, as lost report, takes "Uoldrn Medien) plecovery" end *\?e cough Tenlehee, th?e cjitek gete back Its tinturn] color, Mc?p becomes tOuttri end ren?nttirig, the notti lug of blood stops, flcah ana muscle? become nun, weluht tac reuses, nnd "ft goes nlong lu quiet and coin '-'., to the full limit or the three score ymrs nod lea. r but may tx it wasn't consumption nOvr nil 1 May txi ft wasn't. You Anmv (t was nomMb(nK o?' w(te nttacbliiK t|ic vciy citadel of lire, sud U woe ?6 trtnt win qtued try the um of Or. Vitree'? 1a? Medico! Dtofovery. Aua Dr. Fierce ir? curing euch " soiiiclhlnee " right along wttb record 01 over a quartier -f X tnlllloS enees, end not more tltntt threr , :? ?cut. of Subtree. O11? fact, at taoet. it w*H cetahUehed. Tltot tb? "Qotdea Medical Dlteovery" does cur* up to oontumptlon, eau oft longer tie donbted in view of Oie many thoiutttnde of well eetab Itohtd cure? of such case? reported by the most trustworthy cUireiij?. Manir of thuee raece nave tai-ott pronounced coneumpilAn ?-- epd lu?urnbli ?liy the beet locuj physicBw? before the eumtr (ivj eptutntineed the tfte ?r Dr. Merece ?oldrti Medicai TMecovflry Whether the do?toe* Oftve rtrfed Hi their jkdMitMMtt In tfett* UkXWIKuai wk9 Qt Kvf > w Se t?* Tho 'regular communications of Bino Uldgo Lodge. No. 02. . v. M.. or* held m tho Masonic Terapie, Walhalla, 8. O,, ou Saturday night, ou or before tho full moon in oaoh month, at- 8 o'clock i\ M. The Brethren will tako duo notice thereof and govern thonisolVos aeoordingly. r. T. JaYNKS, W. M, W. 0. Whitk, SooroUa-y. I RAMAN'S ?^Si??erPILLS andTon ic'Pellets Cure all forme of disease caused by a Sluggish Liver and Biliousness. The Pink Pili ClCMtses The Tonic Pellet Invigorates 8. d. Moore, of Grccnsbur&, Ky., enyst "t was very bilious for a long time : bad fallen off and getting in bad health. X had dye pepsia and spit up my food. i began using Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets ac cording to the Doctoi's nook, and as a re sult X increased in weight 23 pounds, a feel like a new pcrsou." The ilttte " Doctor's nook " tells all about them, and a week's Treatment ree, proves every word true. Complete Treatment, ZBa BROWN MFO. CO.. N. V. ond Grconovlllo. Tens, For salo by J.W. Bell, Walhalla, and Stribling Drug Company, Seneca. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. _ t? A ia, civil enginei m:.o or sur veying business ofllciontly executed. Ordere loft with Jaynes & Sholor will re* coivo prompt attention. KKSI'KCTKUI.I.Y, I. H. HARRISON, Walhalla, S. C. February 3d, 1808. 5-lyr. If bow Silurili Gives All the News. The Best Print o? t?ie Best Matter. Advertisements plaoed in tho OLD RELIABLE COURIER always bring the best returns. Subscription $1 per yoar. Sub scribe now. 'JTliox'oiiglily ISquipped. Job I >01>Jll*llll*3?lt. Brief Work and Pam phlets a Specialty. TYPE AND PRESSES USE! ) EXCLUSIVELY FOR THIS WORK. . All kinds of .lob Printing executed in tho highest style of the art. Prices reasonable. Give us trial, and you will al ways have your Job Work done at tho COURIER OFFICE. Deeds, Mortgages, liions, Notes and Legal Planks constantly on hand or printed in any quantity on short notice. Keep your money at home by having your Job work dono at the Couviftr .Job Printing1 Ollioo (C^ Inquire Pricos. <J liti roll Directory . Wamiai.i.a Baptist Cihjnon. Rov. IL B. Kant, Pastor. J. T. Ash worth, Sup't Sunday school. Preach ing on second Sunday at 11 o'clock and at night. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. ra. Prayer mooting every Thursday night. WAI.ua1.1,a PltKSDYTKItlA ClIUJtCH.? Preaching overy second and fourth Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; evening 8.30 o'clock. Sunday School every Sunday morning at. 10 o'clock, Majoi S. P. Dondy Superintendent. ItlCIII.ANI).?Preaching every first and third Sunday at II a. in. Sundaj school overy Sunday at 10.30 a. m., W. II. Hughes Superintendent. Burn ..?Preaching second Sunday al 3.80 p. in. and overy fifth Sunday at 11 a. m. R. L, Ron Kits. The appointments for tho Wnlhalln Circuit arc as follows: First Sunday at Whitman's at 11 a. m. JooasBoo at 8 p. m. Second Sunday at Double Springe at 11 a. in.; Laurel Springe at 8 p. m. Third Sunday at /ion at II a. in. Oooueo at 3 p. m. Fourth Sunday at Kairviow at 11 a. m. ; Nowry at 7) n. m. Thoro will also bo preaching at Whit pure on Saturday before the first Sunday in each month at 8 p. in., and at Double Springs on Saturday before tho second Sunday in each month at 3 p. m. Jas. L. Muxlinix, P. 0. The following are the appointments ol Rov. W. W. I.oathors for tho year 1807: Boavordam Baptist church?first Sun day and Saturday before in oaoh montli at 11 a. m. Nowry Baptist church?second Sunday morning and. at night, and on the third Sunday night, and every fifth Sunday, at the usual hours. Shiloh Baptist church?third Sunday at 11 a. m. and on Saturday before at .-1 p. m. Ilopewcii Baptist church, Anderson county, fourth Sunday and Saturday be fore at 11 a. m. APPOINTMENTS AT THE EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: Sunday School .at 0.30 a. m., Mr. J. .1, Ansel, Superintendent. Divine services, English, on tho succinti and fourth Sundays at 11 a. in. Gorman, at 11 a. m., on tho first am! third Sundays. APPOINTMENTS POR THE WEST MiNViEK UKOUP (>V CHURCHES. First Sunday, preaching at Tugaloo al 11 a. m. Second Sunday,Oak Grove, at II a. in. and Westminster at 8 p. m. Third Sunday, Rotreat, at 11 a. in. Fourth Sunday, Westminster, at Ila m. nnd 8 p. m, JosKl'u T, Dkni?y. M.-.i.od Supply. ? ? RGB VT V A. THOMPSON; E - A -LAW, Wai.uai.i.a, S. 0i, Will givo prompt attontion to all - ueaa oommittod to hie caro. Juno .30, 1898. 2<My ?. T. JAVNBS. I .J. "W. SHKI.OH. JAYNES & SHELOR, ATTORNKYH- AT- L A W, WAMlAI.r.A, . O. 0 PROMPT attontion glvon to all bual 11088 oommittod to tuoir caro. January 12, 1800: . Wm. j. Kiuini.iNG. V { K. L H?<\"Nr>oN. & Attorneys-At-Law, WALHALLA, S. (J. PUO.MPT GlVHN TO AM, Busi i:ss KwruuaTKi) Tiikm. Janunry 0, 189?. i1Mm? Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 403404 Fittili Building, ? ? ATLANTA, GA. Clonerai Law Praotioo. Corrospond oiico invited. 4-7-98 " SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condcuicd Hcheduln In Kffnot August f, 1503. A . E . C?inrleiton^.77 E . OohnnbU. " Prosperity .... " Nowherry. " Ninety Six..... " Oreonwood.... Ar. Hodges.,. ?r. AbK?vTTjlj>. ...".i. ?r. Belton, ..., .. A ? Anderson ..... Xr. Qrconyfl?o. ... Ar-A?j??tft.T., . E . ?[reenvffle._ " Piedmont . ... " \y?M>m?ton... E . Andfcreou .. .. E . Hui I on . Ar. DonQnid?...... EvTAbWvii?e"..... ? 4| r. (iron Ige? . ??nwood.... Nlnofy-8U. " Newborrjr. " Prosperity. Ajr_CqlnmWa_. Ar. Charleston D??Tt?V3?iYt?' a. 0|No.UV 10 04 10 20a lO?Oft 10 Sin W? 11 40a S 46r 1 00p SMp atOflAr " \ LVsl?v '* No. ft. f ?o" ?ja li ?fi"a"tt? 11 06 n*o 12 20 m 1 18 p ra 1 00 m ? WJLJS 9 ?OpTn $ 00 m ^IfS? ra i ??" "" 0 80"p jf? Daily "* No. 12. 1 ? 1 a 10 40 o ra 10 M ? w ~ "< m ta T? " ? w ti 86 a rp, ? m 11 So ft m 13 16 p m 12 80 p ra 1 SO m 1 40 ta 2 60 jejn ...., l"TT?0~p m lliHllyfl?ally . .'" Ex. Buta. No. 17. 48 li m ? 00 a ru 8 11 H m " 5 m TM m " ? m 10 10a ni 6 66 Ex. Bun. No. 18. ~Vs?~ m 6 85 0 10 ? _$ ?0" " m ? S3 ra 66 ? ro 0 00 w 7 m 7 40 i> m 7 68 m 8 66 m ? 00 STATIONS. 18 | rSOftlLv.... gli?rtenton.... Ji?f 1 fei? il ??o , .'."Ooliuii?iift." e07a?1216p? H. Alston." H. ?antuo." ".Union." . Jonusvillo .... " ... Pacolot_" Bpurtanburg. L,v , . Bpartaiihurg Ar OOplAr.... Ashevllle. Lv ' *," p. m. " . ' . ni. Pullman polaco ?looplnif care on Trnfue86nnd 0, 87 and 8n, od A. and . <1Iv1hU.ii. Traine loavo Bpartanburit, A. & O. dlvlniou, northbound, 0:87 o. ui., 8:87 p.m., 0:10 p.m., (Vest?bulo Limit.?.;) ; boutbhound 18:20 *. m? 6:16 p. in.. 11:84 5. in., (Vest?bulo Limited.) Traino leave ftreerivill?, . nud division, northbound,6:46 . in., 8:ft4 p. in. and 6:?'J p. tn., (Veetlbulod Limited) : southbound, I :26 a. No.fO 6<toi?T?0a 8 4 l 65p IS Up 12 l?p Vi 21p 18 Wp 11 40: 11 20a 8 20a a.ftju. ni. (Vuitlbulod Lim?t?d\. unu 10 curry oloeaut Pulir ?looping ' w 11 ?otwren ?ol? en Je 4:80 p. tu Tl'ftlUH eurouto daily botw? nati. Noh < ? nunt Pulhnnn inbln ojuI Aehovillo, icjonville aud Oluclu Non. 18 und 14.?Solid traine, with Pullman Parlor Cam, not wctm Cliarlcstou and Aehovkno. PRANK . ?ANNON, J. M.?ULP, TUitd V P. ? ?on. Mer., Trnfllo Mer.. Washington,!). Waphlnston, 1>. O. W. A. TUHK. . . A ^ . Ocn. Pas?. Ag't. An't Clou. Pbhs. Ag i, t_w?J?hi?.\8t?"i O. (f._A^y?!?*?!.?^ eOUTHERN RAILWAV? ? a? ? ) Rotxe?xUo ai FoMome** TrAl?a> 3SS? ftSBSft ?i ? Atlant*, WOTiat?BTSTiS?N" 1} * Kxcopt 8tnulft?f._ ?innl?, oentral Mn?* Ar, Noforoae, uatttern tim? 1. > Roroross, eaetorn Mtn6 . . . Atlant?, ciuitral tlinu.. TP ^'- ^ ^ m? . Sa? p. m. "M" uoear"f'?^1?TiiK? ?hewp?ptce Lino Bteainera Ir? Ailly ssrvte; bo?weeri Norfolk and llaUlrnor?. Mi.;' .?iL-MdfVI J,)."l\y. VVlin1iln[(toi, n.ul l!..\lf'n weXorn VeeUbuki Littltao. ThiOueh Pullnitva ebjoplnii oar? botw?joo Now York nad N*w ?^?? Schiit,, Via A' . ? ? ?, AiUvntt? and Montflom ery. and p>ino botwonu Now fork end MemnlUA viawa4bfnnton,Atlanta and BlrintngT.om. tlrul OlftHS thof<)\ij|hTaro oooohoe ijctwoch WMklQ|< Ion and ACloet/i Dining oar.; nerve all rueAti *u rout*, lhulmau drftwlna roona ?l?anlo* oai-4 bntw.i'vn QJrco.Kibevo and NOi folK. OToM M ncoMon ?4 Porlplk for OLD POINT OOMKOwS WjrtvinB thoro in ftroc ?o? brcakhiet. Non. B? and Qnltod IHfttoe Fe . uk . - I'd between WoBhtngtou ?ni Ufti>?, v?a tVmtbern Hallway, A. A W. j end I*. ? M. ft. ){.. boing corupoyod of ear and colobo?, through without chuus ^Mteueer? of all olajsas. Pullman drawing pta ?looping we botwwn Mow nm& w Or l o tua. via Atlanta and Montgotnorv. ,'AVL'MJ V/n.'flitiKttoii oniiti \Vo<1nri;<1ivy o tuoi i ?| opluft cAr will run through botwotn \/ IoMtoa end lion Frenelpoo Pul ra an DrawtngUoom tfloo AfhOvlUp &nd Atlanta. Noe. 11,07, 8i end 1^-Pullman without ohanga looping Ilare l>?twtMMi W4wc?n ?lpiiruunirjid aboand VA'. ?2hm. ?K,? tdnalon, D. ( If you destre attractive Job Printing of any doeorip- . tion send it to the Courier ?Jol> Ofllco. Brio's and Arguments^ ?\ a .Specialty.. A 38-enUbro cartridges fora Mnrllit,KoA?\ dy en.OO ? tliouamul. tor m)y other ra 1811?, cost on 8!i.cHllt>ro cnrtrloKoS pouter umile, curt ? . ? Hiouhimm?. You rnn eavo tho entire coet of your Murili? on tho tiret two thousand cnrlrldtfoe. .Why Uat i? so is fully oxplulued In tho Marlin numi Hook for ?fiootor?. It Alto toll* how to raro for U?arme und liow to ubo Hu m. Mow to lo.vl QartRdkei with tho different klnde of black im? sinokotueti powdore. It ?Ivo? trujootorlen, Vi> locltlce, iionctrHtlon? other point? or . intonai ?o erortMppii. 19H pftilv?. Jrr?O, ify?u, Lwtlj lend h'.nnp ' for poetAUo to ? Blue Ridge R. R. II. 0. E E, Rkokivkk. TIME TABI, NO. 10. SUPERSEDES TIME TABLE NO. 1>. Kffootivo 7.00 . * ., July 8, 1808. Suntlay Only. No. 12 1) 00 am 1) 00 am () 30 am 0 4!) am ? 8 am 0 m am 10 01 am 10 13 am 10 35 am kastuoonik Mixed. Daily Ex. Sun. No. No. 12. 84 *Wall 11a... .Lv.. 8 10 am 82 ?Wc.it Union. 8 20 am 24 "Seneca. 8 53 am 18 t Adam's Crossing, o 17 am Hi I Cherry Crossing. 0 25 am 13 *Pondloton. 0 40 am 10 tAutuu. 0 52 am 7 tDenver.10 04 am 0 ?Anderson... Ar..10 35 am Wr.STHOUNI). Mixed. Daily. No. No. 11. 0 *Andereou... .Lv.. 8 25 pm 7 tDonvor. 3 53 pm 10 tAutuu. 4 05 pm Iii ?PAtidletOO. 4 17 pm 10 tChorry Crossing. 4 20 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 37 pm 24* {Seneca.g&jg 82'?west Union. 5 54 pm 34 ?Walhalla... .Ar.. 0 00 pm (*) Regular stop; (t) Flag station. All regular trains from Andorson to Walhalla havo right of track ovor tniiM of tho samo class moving in opposite direction, unless othorwiso specified by train orders. Will also Bton at tho following stations to tako on or lot off pnssongors : Phin noy'B, James and Sandy Springs. No. 12 connects with Southorn Railway No. 0 at Anderson. No. 11 connects with Southern Railway No. 11 at Soneea. .1. . DICKSON, Suporintondont.j_ .A.tl?,?itie Coast JLiimo, Passenger I>opartmont, Witminfiton, . O., February 24, 1807. Fast Jjiiio Between Charleston and Columbia ami Upper South Carolina und North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In offoot Fobrnarly 24th, 1807, WKSTWAIO). ? "No. 52. Leave Charleston. 7 00 a m " Danes. 8 20 " Sumtcr. 0 35 " Arrive Columbia..- .10 55 " " Prosperity.1158pm M Nowborry.12 10 ?? " Clinton.12 50 " " Laurons. 1 15 " ?? Groenvillo. 3 00 " " Spartanburg. 3 00 " " Winnsboro.0 15 pm " Charlotte. 8 20 " " Hendorsonvillo. 0 03 " " Ashovillo. 7 00 ! " NASTWAUO. No. 53. Leave Ashovillo. 8 20am " Hondcrsonvillo.0 15 " " Spartanburg./...II 45 " " Grconvillo.11 50 " " Laurons. 1 45 " " Clinton. 2 10 ? " Nowborry. 2 57 " " Prosperity. 3 13 " " Columbia. 5 15 " Arrive Sumtor. 0 85 " " Lanes. 7 48 ?? " Charleston. 0 25 " ? Daily. Nos. 52 and 5!', Solid Trains between Charleston and Columbia. S. C. II. M. KM EPSON, Gen'l Passengor Agent. J. lt. KENLY, Goneral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, * ' Traillo Managor._^ S. C. & Ga. R R. THK CIIARLKSTON LINE." Solid Through Trains Botwoon Charles ton and Ashovillo Carrying Pullman Palace liuffctt I'arlor Caia. Passeng-or Department, 1 CuAia.KsroN, S. C, .Juno 13,1807. ? suuKnur^u: OaUj. Leave Charleston, 7 10 a m Arrivo Summcrvillo, 7 40 a in " I'rognalls, 8 18 a m " Goorgoe, 8 20 a m " Branohvillo, 0 00 a m " KowOBviHe, {' 15 a m " Orangoburg, o 28 a m " St. Matthews, 0 48 a in " Fort. Motto, 10 00 a m " Kingvillo, lo 10 a m " Columbia, to 55 a m Leave Columbia, Arrive King ville, " Kort Motte, " St. Matthews, " Orangoburg, " Kowesville, " lirnnohvillo, " Georgos, " Prognalls. " Summorvillo, " Charleston, 7 (K) a m 7 40 a m 7 51 a m 8 02 a m 8 24 a m 8 38 a m 0 10 a m 0 35 a m 0 48 a m 10 22 a m 11 00 a m Lenvo Charleston, " Branohvillo, " Hamberg, " Denmark, " Blackvillo. " Williston,' " Aikon, Arrive Augusta, Loavo Augusta, " Alken, " Will Is toi i, " l?lookvillo, " Denmark, ' Hamberg, " Branohvillo, An ivo. Charleston, 7 10 a in 0 15 a m ? 37 a m 0 r>2 a m 10 IO a m 10 27 a m 11 00 a m Il 51 a m (I 20 a m 7 14 a m 7 57 a m 8 14 a m 8 28 a m 3 41 a m 0 05 a m 11 <)() a m 5 30 m (I 10 m 0 50 m 7 Ol m 7 35 m 8 07 m 8 21 m 8 48 m 0 Oll m 0 20 m 10 10 m 4 00 m 4 44 m 4 55 m 5 00 m 5 27 m 5 42 m 0 10 m (? 37 m 0 50 m 7 22 m 00 m 5 30 m 7 50 m 8 10 m 8 31 m 8 50 o> 0 10 m 0 57 m 10 45 m 3 20 m 4 07 m 4 44 m 5 03 m 5 17 m 5 20 m 5 50 m 8 00 m PAST r.XI'hkss AUOU8TA VNI> WAHIIffOl ton via A. 0. I?, with KI.KKl'KICS, to AN1> IOtOSl KW Y<)UK, Leave Augusta, 3 05 m Arrive Aikon, 3 25 m M Denmark, 4 32 m Leave Denmark, 0 25 a m " Alken, , 7 28 a m " Augusta, 8 10 a m Daily Kxcept Sunday. Leave Camdon, 8 45am 225pm " ( 'anulen Jnnct 0 85 a m 3 55 m Arrive Kingvillo, 10 05 a ni i ?0 m Leave Kingvillo, 10 25 am ? IK) m " Camdon Junotl 1 00 a m ? 40 a m " Camdon, 1155 am 8 15 a m Jos. ? Sands, General Managor L. Ai :.C.Mi:r.how, Tintilo Manager. General Ofrico, Charleston, S, 0.