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T M C A S. c. Collet# / tf-? U 'f» ,1 i^/ SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. ARTHUR P. FORD, Editor. AIKEN S. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1895. » T' ; 'T y l * j i i } ▼ « ]. ^ I’UH I , w Yoar, r.i Timely Warning’. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market 'many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter B^ker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER dhKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. WHITE FRO^T. ! i i I>• ••** I'},* !»<'■ ii » o*i« «-p; J.L* JY'isl mI! i v. ?■ 11 <• Si. ith *• kin i fVw lui \• div 1>:; i: | \vlietbt*r it lia«i-any ffl’t« t cn th- « i>{- lon crop. Owing to tlie long d: outli. and excessive heaf of September ilie cotton bolls were all matured, so there was not much left to injure. '* I rGamsposer’*! 8?1? insr such bid. ed \x llh '? -t.rri of T:> )i i: C, • Cu t’l r t cirrt' : ki> State:; io: Tj> k j)f ok South Caroi.k.a. In: 1 * . t . v LOCAL BREVITIES. TEXAS TIED RUST PROOF SEED OATS, NATIVE The signal flag again. Col. C. attendim ha* been put out is in Hampton SEED RYE AND SEED RART.F.y —AT— HAHN CO’S -A FULL LINE OF— MILLINERY. —AND— FANCY GOODS. —AND A VERY COMPETANT- NORTHERX MILLINER. 934 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. Amom m No. 3. Have you ever thought, about a wind mill, When the mules and horses came at noun, Tired and thirsty, and the hands art lazy ? Water in the trough would be a boon. Yet you have to ter, Or the stock night. Now, if you just bad a ter You’d rest. It beats the nigger of sight. All you have to do, is turn the fatiee! No more thirsty mules or tired men. It dosen’t costa gieat deal for an out fit. Let me give you prices on it then. JOHN LA IRD, Agent, AIKEN, S. C. In writinu mention TJIJC ItECOltTUZIl see to drawing wa goes thirsty, untir Steel Aermo- ou: E. Sawyer court- Mrs Hy. W. Raven el returned to Florence yesterday. WANTED—A trial on Job work. Apply at Recokek uftice. Woodman, of the World of the Pine Tree Camp No. 13 w ill meet to-night at 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. ILK. Chatfleld are occupying Mr. Hammond’s house on Pendleton street. Misses Hattie, and Ethel Gamraell arrived from the North on last Thurs day, and are staying at Breeze Hill. We learn that the sauatarium fund has just received an addition of $300. This raises the fund to about $14,500. CW" Hood’s Sarsaparilla, taken at this season, will make you feel strong and vigorous and keep you from sick ness later on. Mrs. Charles F. McGahan returner! to Aiken on Friday morping, via Atlanta, where she stopped to visit the expsition. Mr. and Mrs. Price, and Miss Price from Philadelphia, arrived on Friday, ami are staying at Mrs. E. C Fdgerton’s.. Rev. John R. Dow conducts Divine service in the Presbyterian Church of Beech Island, on next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The work on Mr. G. A. Hayward’s house is nearmg completion, anc when done this house will he one of the I amdeomest in the city. Mr. Robert H. Winans of Ridge wood N. J., who is traveling through rlie Soutli on business, spent Sunday in Aiken, visiting ids friends here. 2^“ Do you want table crockery •md glassware free? Order your Teas, Coffees, and Spices of T. J. Knight, Low prices. Ail goods guaranteed. A NEW FURNACE. The Aiken Baptist church is having j a furnace put in. It is a Sber pard’e | Paragon, and is being put in by Mr. i Charles B. Alien, of Augusta. It will be a great improvement, and add * niuch to the comfort «»f the eongre- I gation during the cold werther ft wlil he completed by the la.-t of this mouth, and ready for use. DEATH OF MR. BONNER. 'I i.e friends of Mr. John Bonner Jr. ! will regret to learn of his death in Augustaon Friday last. Some uionthf ago he was exceedingly ill at his fath er’s house in EUenton, but recovered sufficiently to return to his work in The Farmers’ Loan pany, and Trust Com- Augueta, but p.bout ten days ago was taken with congestion of the lungs, and died, as stated, in the 27th year of his age. HIGHLAND PARK STABLES. The Highland Park stables have been leased foribe season to Messrs Lewis Bradw’ell and Wade Lamar, who will at once put everything in first-class order for winter business. They will have an entirely new stock of first-cla c s vehicles of every kind, and the old omnibus lias already been sent to Augusta for repairs, and will resume it’s trips to the trains as soon as the hotel is opened for the : season. Complainant, > vs. The Carolina. Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway Company, Defendant. Neil McDonald, Ciiiuplainant, vs. I The Carolina, Cumberland Gan r nd Chicago Railway Company and otl»ers,| Defendants. Consolidated Causes In Equity. W HEREAS, at a Term of the Cir cuit Court of the United Slates for the District of South Car oliua, held at tne city of Greenville in said State on tiie 7th day of Sep tember, 185)5, a decree was duly enter ed in the above entitled suit, fore r»sit or have deposit- •r ;•>! • •i-'iionor tl'r \ ,1M-I > • MTviioy r> - :»-! *M • - i •' < '••minis- »]*<!* r t , HI VP'- . hid. .s.i til be ap- if i ,;•< -price. Lor p >.tiotJK of the •11 Ik paid iii cash from time to time reser'’ ing Ihe right tiist s and propnty be s old upon tile baser or pureha-ers, •rosso rs or aS-s-.MlS, w i: 11 !ha* DEATH OF MRS. E ROGERS. J. L. HUSS, FLORIST 224 Gke£n St., A ugusta, Ga. Plants, Decorations, Or namental Plants, Choke Rosebuds, Cut Flowers, Bulbs of all kind, Funeral Designs &e. fiST When in Augusta call and sped his extensive grounds. in- The Aiken Market. Cot r on— Middling 8, 1 .^ Good Middling 8^i Corn, per bushel .50 Meal “ 75 Peas, '* 75 Seed Oats,** 45 ^Country Butter,per pound ... .25 iggs, per dozen 20 •’odder, per 100 pounds 70 iweet Potatoes, per bushel 50 lacon,- per pound 7 3 4 [io Coflee, per pound 16,'(ji .20 ^Srgar, per pound * A.% Granulated Sugar, per pound .. .5 'i’lour, per b.irrel $3.50 @4 25 HAtl, per sack 50 Bagging per yard ts C<ptlon Tits per bundle .85 DrJ.O. Byrd Senator of Florence county and u member of the Constt- iuliciuil convention died very sud denly at his home at Tinimonsville on Sunday. Mr R. E. Mussey of C-aremont. N H., who spent last winter in Aiken is now in Peubio, Col. His friends for his own sake, as well as their’swould be glad to see him in Aiken. Sand Bar ferry on the Savannah river has changed hands. Mr B. W. Fair of Beech Island lias bought it irom 14. H. Hickman with all the rights and franchises appertaining to it and will manage it in the future. Mrs. M. S. Giebner, the fashionable Augusta milliner will have her usual fall opening to day, and to-morrow it her establishment on Broad street. 8be has an unusually line stock of well selected millinery, and is now issisted by an accomplished milliner from New York. The Delineator is the Woman’s Fa vorite Magazine, and is issued by die Famous Fashion Publishers, The Butterick Publshitig Co. [Limited] it 7 to 16 West Thirteenth Street, New York, at the remarkably low- rate of $1.00 for a Year’s Subscription or 15 Cents per Copy. Anagrams are very attractive and interesting. Good Housekeeping, Springfield, Mass., bad oue in its September issue which will make your family hilarious, as well as rich- r for the prizes it offers. Send 20 cents for a copy. Clark W. Bryan & Co., publishers, Springfield, Mass. Price $2.00 a year, 20 cents a month. The Art Amateur is offering three months free to all persons sending in their subscription before Jauuaiy 1st. And looking at the October issue, now before us, we would certainly say that it is an offer well worth ac cepting. A bolter or more instructive number than this for the art student orart lover one could scarcely imagine. It fairly teems w ith practical inform- iticm. Beginning with the coWr- plates, we find an exquisite panel of American Beauty Roses, which is ac companied uy another plate showinir the progressive stages of painting it. This is an unique feature of The Art Amatuer, and showing, as it does, “how a real artist paints a picture,” it is simply invaluable to those learn ing to paiut without a teacher. Mrs. E. H. Rogers died in Aiken on Thursday evet ir.g last in the 76lh, year ol her age, after a long illness. ler funeral services were conducted at S. Thaddeus church on Friday af ternoon by Rev. E. C. Edgerton, as- isted by Rev. T. W. Clift. Mrs. Rogers was the widow* of Mr. Bethel Rogers, and during the many years of her residence here bad earned the sincere regards of all who knew her. During her long life “she did what she could.” IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. ’flie members of the Aiken Im provement Society, the citizens of Aiken and the surrounding communi ty who are in any way interested.in the planting of trees or the improvement of Aiken either publicly or individiifil- ly are cordially invited to attend the Society’s monthly meeting on Thurs day evening at 4:30 o’clock. Air. P. J. Berckmau, of Augusta, w-ill be present, and w ill road a paper on the planting and culture of trees. He is probably the ablest authority we have on ibis subject, and those missing it will miss a treat. closing the mortgages of the defen dant, the Carolina, Cumberland Gaj and Chicago Railway Company mentioned aud^iescribed in the bill of compiaint and the amended bill o complaint of the complainant, the Fanners’ Loan and Trust Company ; aud, Whereas, it is therein ordered, ad judged and decreed that the mort gage set forth in the original bill of complaint of the Farmers’ Loan aud Trust Company, made by the said defendant, the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway Company, to the complainant, t^e Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, bearing date the fust day of November, 1882, is a valid and subsisting mortgage aud constitutes a lieu upon the mort gaged premises, property and fran chises described iu said mortgage as lollows (the words “party of the first part,” in said description, referring to the Carolina, Chicago Rail- Tlie Common People As Abraham Lincoln called them do not care to argue about tbeirailmeuts. What they want is a medicine that will cure them. The simple, honest statement, "1 know that Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured me,” is the best argument in favor of this medicine, and this is what many thousands voluntarily cay, Hood’s Pills are the best after-din ner pills, assist digestion, ache. 25c. cure heud- PRIVATE SCHOOL. Miss Fold o)>e»ed her school for girls and little boys on Monday, Sept. 30. Instruction in French, Latin, Draw.ng and the usual English branches. EVERY body to sub set ibefor the Aiken Recorder. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Me-tal Midwinter Fair, San Franciaeo. ARRIVAL OF MR. CLIFT. The Rev. Theodore W. Clift arrived from New York on Friday morning, and was met at the station by the two wardens, and some of the vestry trymen of S. Thaddeus church. He was driven to the rectory where he is staying until the arrival of his family a few days hence. On Sunday morning he officiated iu H. Thaddeus church as Rector, and delivered an eloquent sermon on the text from the second Epistle to Tim othy “Preach the word ; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with long suffering.” inculcat- ng in a tender w-ay the duties, and mutual obligations* of Rector, and congregation. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. The poor dumb brutes seem to have staunch friend in Policeman Pat terson. Yesterday Willis Walker drove a miserable looking horse into Aiken, and was driving it around the streets to the horror of our citizens. When Air. Patterson came in contact with the turnout he notified Willis to take the horse out of Aiken, and keep it away, and told him that he would push the law on cruelty to animals if he again saw that horse working in that condition. Air. Patterson is quite correct hr seeing that the law is enforced along this line. There is no thing more painful than to see a poor half skinned hungry horse cart ing around our streets. YES! Sash, WARRANTED ? We manufacture Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lumber. and all andTorned Woodwork. Ik V are made so good ikat we can warrant then, to “" 5, * C ' tion to all cortonrets. In to warrant them take no risk in from us. Write for buying * 10,11 Price List free. “Buy ot the rtaker. we WANT and you ©an ihe said defendant, Cumberland Gap and uay Company): “All and singular, the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Rail way Company's lifie of railway, be ginning at or near the city of Aiken in the (Stale of ISouth Carolina, or in the city of Augusta in the Shite of Georgia, aud running thence in a west of north direction through parts of the States of South Carolina, Nortli Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky, to u point not yet determined, in the valley of the Ohio River, at or near Louisville or Lexington in the State of Kentucky, or Cincinnati in the State of Ohio. The main Line of wlrtch will be about four hundred (400) miles in length, including the road bed aud superstructure aud the right- of-way of said railway, and all lauds, real estate, rails, traclua. side tracks, bridges, viaducts, buildings, depots station houses, car houses, engine houses, machine shops, warehouses, turn tables, water tanks, fences, structures, erections, fixtures and improvements, and all other things of whatever kind thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining thereto, or which have been or may be ac quired, provided or purchased for the use upon or in connection with said railway; aud all lands acquired or designed for depots, warehouses aud other structures at either terminus, as well as along the line of said rail way, and all Irauchises, tracks, pro perty aud upperteiiauces purchased or so be purchased of others, to be used as a part of sui t hue of railway of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway Company, and also ail the locomotives, tendeis, engines, cars, and other rolling stock, equip ment, machinery, instiuments, tools, implements, materials, furniture aud other chattels, now» Thereafter belong ing or appertaining theretojand all property, both real and personal, of very kind and description, which shall oe hereafter acquired by pur chase for use of or upon said railway ; and all the corporate rights, privileges and franchises which the said party of the first part hath and can exercise or shall hereafter acquire or become possessed of. in, to, upon or in re spect of said railway, or necessary for the construction, maintenance or operation of said railway, orauy part thereof, or anything belonging or ap pertaining, or which may hereafter belong or appertain to the same, or any part thereof, aud also including all the rents, issues, profits, tolls, and other income of said railway or Rail way Company ; aud also all the rights, privileges ami franchises whatsoever, which tiie said Railway Company now possesses, owns or is entitled to, aud all rights, privileges and fran chises, properties real and personal, and rights and tilings in action, which the said Railway Company may or shall acquire, possess or become en titled to for the purpose of said rail way, or tiie operation, use and main tenance thereof.” And, Whereas, it is therein further or dered, adjudged and decreed that the said property, real, personal and mix ed, be sold under the direction of J. E. Hagood, the undersigned Master Commissioner, and the proceeds of such sale applied to tiie satisfaction of the judgment obtained in this suit in favor of the complainant, the Far- »ioi-» »•: s It - i 11 * i- friiiii !hi* siii’o r-stt j.i iii on ; < count and l bat such fin I purchase-price sli as t I.e ( on i t ma »• direct, the Court to resell the prei therein directed t< failure of the pure bis, its or t heir stu t>c m jdy m itbin ! xventy hay .any further order of tin* Court in behalf;-md tbit the balance of :h purchase-price may be paid, either in cash or in bonds or in overdue cmi pons secured by either Ihe said mort gage above »iieii!iotn-d or the Ine nm Mortgage of t he said defendant Rail way Company to tlm complain ml. the Fanners’ Loan and Trust Com- pany, each said bond and coupon tid ing received for such sum as the hold er thereof would be entitled to re ceive under the distribution in said decree ordered and according to the priority therein adjudged. For more particularity both as to the property to be sold and the terms of sale, re ferenee is made to the decree of fore closure entered in the above entitled suit. Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I J. E. Hagood Alaster Commissioner, in pursuance of the provisions of said decree, will on TUESDAY, the 29th day ot Oc tober, 1895, at the- hour of twelve nnm o’clock noon. the Park Avenue Crossing of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Rail way Company in the city of AjKeii, iu the State of South Carolina,sell, ar public auction to the highest bidder, in accordance with tl:e terms and conditions of sak decree, the above described property, lands and premises, and apply the proceeds thereof as in said decree pro vided. J. E. HAGOOD, Master Commissioner of the United States Circuit Court lor the Dis trict of South Carolina. Turner, AIcClure Rolston, 22 William Street. New York City, William T. Gary, Augusta. Ga., Complainants’ Solicitors, For Months [have been a sufferer from trouble with my kid* Mya. My back wan so lame I could not ralss myself from my chair, nor could I turn over In bed without great pain. I also suffered much with indiges tion. Since taking four bottles ofHood’a Sarsaparilla with most gratifying re sults, I now feel like anew person. Hood's Sarsaparilla has done more for me than all the other modicinee I have ever taken. Suffering has ceased to be a dreaded trou ble and I have been Through sympathy WHEN i AUGUSTA CAL And see our SOUTHERN QUEEN RANGE. It is fully guaranteed and is chean. STOVES, GRATES. TINWARE &c. diaries IB. AHeai, 831 Broad Street, - - - Ansrustat Ua. Mr». F. E. Battle restored to perfect health. food’s Sarsa parilla ures with peer mortals who eahnot eat or sleep with comfort, I have given my experience with Seed’s Sarsaparilla. Mne. F. L. Battlb, Yarborough, IS. C. Be sure to get Hood’s. a . __ Hood’s PiHs are the best. 25c. per box. Here It Is Again! THE AIKEN RECORDER GIVES THE COUNTY, STATUS and GENERAL N WS 28 columns of good reading matter twice-a-weck. subscription $1.4 0 a year, 50 cents 6 months, 25 cents 3 months STRICTLY ISM ADVANCE. WATCHES kc. r he Lagest Stock in the South, SILVER NOVELTIES A SPECIALY Will duplicate any price in the United States for reliable eioods. STATE CONSTABLE KILLED. Dispensary constable J. J. Moseley of Lowndesville, was killed at Green wood early Sunday morning, white seizing a large lot of whiskey at the Georgia, Carolina and Northern rail road, A large crowd of negroes were present and during the transfer of the liquor some negro snatched a package from the express drayman, wdo fired two shots at the thief. Moseley fired two shots but itf-eemeda preconcerted j a plan had been arranged by which Moseley would be shot from behind. Death was instantaneous. About five shots, altogether were fired. Four negroes have been arrested, and on account of threats of lynching Governor Evans has ordered the mil- ilia to be at the order of the Mayor. It is known that Mr. Moseley’s lifo has been threatened time aud again, but such a cowardly assassination was not anticipated. Mr. Moseley served in Greenwood as chief of police and lately has been State constable, a po sition not at all envious, but has earn ed the reputation of seizing more li quor than any of his cohorts of the constabulary. mers’ Loan aud Trust Company, with interest au«l costs; and, Whereas, it was further ordered, adjudged and decreed that said Mas ter Commissioner sliall sell said pro perty for cash, or for cash aad bonds, and as an entirety, and without ap- piaisement or right of redemption, at public auction to tiie highest bidder therefor, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the Park Avenue Crossing of the Car olina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway Company, in the city of Ai ken, in the State of Soutli Carolina, day to be named by the said Master Commissioner, and, Whereas, it is further ordereil, ad judged and decreed that notice of the time and place of said sale should be given by tiie Master Commissioner by publishing a notice thereof in tiie Charleston News and Courier, iu a newspaper published iu the city of Aiken, South Carolii a, aud in a news paper published in tae city of New York; aud, Whereas, it was further ordered, adjudged aud decreed that sam.Master Coinmisssouer shall not receiv^ a bid for said property from any person or party uuies such proposed purchasers shall, at or prior to the time of. mak- i THE AIKEN INSTITUTE. A WELL REGULATED SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. The next session begins on Monday Sept 16th and continues 9 months. Faculty—John R. Mack Principal, II. B. Humbert, 1st, Assistant; Lady Assistants; Miss Mary F. Henderson, Miss Janie D. Wright, Miss Jennie Lou Brown; Miss Maria W. Edger- lon, Principal of the Department of Music and French. The school is free during the free school term (which begins with the session)to all from Aiken School Dis trict (city) taking free school studies; all others during said time, and at all other times, to pay as follows: 1st and 2d grades, $1.50 per month. 3d and 4th grades, $2 00 per month 5th and 6th grades, $2.50 per month. 5lh and Gth grades with Algebra $3 00 per moti h. High school (English), $3 00 per month. High school (classical course) $3 50 per month. Greek, French and German each, $1.00 per month extra. Instrumental music $3.00 per month A discount often per cent is allow ed when three pupils from the same family attend, aud of fifteen per cent when more than three attend. Tuition to be p dd within ten days after each school month begins, or pupil will be dismissed. Excellent board can be bad in the best families in the city on the most reasonable terms. Pupils desiiing to enter the school are requested to report to the Princi pal at the last:lute between the hours of 9 and 12 on Thursday and Friday September 12ih and 13th inst. For further information, address the Principal, or D. S. HENDERSON, Chairman of Board. M. B. WOOD\VUD, Sevl’y. HENRY BUSCH, Treas. Sent. 7th 1895. Wm. Schweigert Cor. Broad and 7th, Streets ... & Co. Augusta, Ga. THE DISCOVERY SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. G. Caillouelte, Diugist. Bea- vereville. III., says: “To Dr. King’s New Discovery 1 owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose 1 began to get better, and after r.seing three bottles was up again. It is wertb its weight in gold. We won’t keep store or house without it. ” Get a free trial at W. J., Platt’s Drug otore. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of Head ache , Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a perma nent cure, and tiie most dreaded headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, aud give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipa tion Electric Bitters cures by giving one to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at W. J. Platt’s Drug Store. DUCK LEVS ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruplions- and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale ey W. J. Platt. N Notice Of Final Disciiaree, ^JOTICE is here'.y given that I wiil apply f«»r a final discharge as Guardian of J. J . Furman Barnes, before the Judge of Probate on the Gth day of November 1895. LYDIA V McCREARY, October 4 1895. INFALLIBLE CATARRH CURE. Have you seen tin* testimonials of your own citizens. What they say about Infallible Catarrh Cure 9 If not, get a circular and read it carefully, and if they dc not convince you that it will cure all diseases enumerated, nothing will but to be cured yourself. Ask your druggist for it. Reynolds Medicine Co. July 1, 1895. TAX NOTICE. Office of County Treasurer,) A iken Court House Sept, 10 1895. f "PURSUANT to an Act of Ihe Gen- X eral Assembly approved Dec. 24lh, 1884, entitled “An Act to raise supplies and make appropriations for the fiscal year commencing Novem ber 1st. 1891. Notice is hereby given that tiie books of the County Treasur er will be opened for the purpose of receiving taxes (for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1894, and ending October 31st, 1895) from Octo ber 15th. 1895, to December 31st, 1895, inclusive. The rate per centum is as follows: State tax mills. County tax 2!., “ School tax 2 “ Special County tax 1 “ 10 mills. tax, Rocky Gro - Edisto Rive Total ... Special School Dist. No. 13. 2 mills Special School taq, Dist. No. 29, 2 Jiitls. Special Scnool tax, Wagener Dist. No 34, 3 mills. C. H. GEORGE, Sept. 15th. Treas. A. C. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award. A disordered Liver causes jaundice, biliousness, indigestion, flatulency and dyspepsia. Johnson's Kidney' and Liver Regulator corrects all liver torublesand these ailments disappear 25 and 50 cts. J Platt’s. PAYS for 25 words in this column. Join.son’s Oriental So-ip is the most delicate facial soap in existence, leaves the skin soft and \elvetty. Absolutely pure and highly medicat ed Two large cakes in a package, 25 cts W J Platt’s. ElPThe chronic grumbler is still liv es, but there are less of chronic IncU- gestion and Dyspepsia than former ly. Tiie fact is so many people in the past have taken Simmons Liver Reg’.t lator that they are now cured of the-e ill. And a great innltit’.ide are no v taking Simmons Liver Regulator f •:* the same troubles and they’ll soon t>: cured. “It is Hie best medicine.,’ — Mrs E. Ruine, Baltimore, Md.. fg-Thin cr gray h: so displeasing to marks of age, may long time by using Hall’s newer. Keep your liyer active and you'll not suffer with Biliousness—there’s ir aud bald heads the secret. When bilious try a 25 many people as 1 cent package of Simmons Liver Reg- be averted for a lator, powder. Take it on lithe to- Hair Re- ongue. or make • aiore pills. a tea. You taken i^pPrcmaturo baldness may be pto ven’.ed and the hair made to grow on heads already bald, by the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew er. £1?"A good appetite and refroriiing sleep are essential to health of mhm and body, and these are given Hood’s Sarsaparilla.