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^ Curtt Ev.:u-::!:n aii 5ehti:? fcf aeutraliilag tlo aei
3 1: let'.:: tita lis t:ai tlc:i rail;;. All bin
v In the fall-winter of I'.'OO T wasufttletu
/ thai l ti.nl io us?> a oano to assist mo in >
t tin c.iHe to inv tliiuli. uml tlio only posit)
J etrvlirht out >u front of inc. while inn ic
/ ? f t li - disonre. I beimn treatment tit once.
J Mr. .1. T. Hotter, of Oreonville, ot the i
3 " Uiu:i:macidk." I purchased a bottle t
) Ihnocr Hint ll !) bottlea did tint cure mt
X t<ottt" relieved nie.nnd I have had no ten
7 IV. A. l'ulruor, who lived hero at the til
C of rheumatism, anil tor six week* hn<l to
? r 1 l?o tl.H of Itlt Kt M A CI 1)!!.
\ tnr nhyslclan, who ts n Krrut i>elle\ > r in l
y Vouri* truly, J. !>. <>. TMOMIsiix,
p All Druggists, <>r express
N ilobbitt Chemical co.,
Engineering and Mining Journa .
The Engine ring and Mining JourTin
I has recently issued a complete and
?!omprchcnsdve index to volume 71.
doing with December, 1N02. Tin tl
ties show the wide scope of valuable
information on tccbnicul sulijcets contained
in ita pages during the period
*-ov< .d by the volume. The Journal
is one ot the foremost class publication.
:n the country, and dcs. rves
well t?>; high standing ami.n gthe peo
l>l. who look to It for knowledge eornt
ti?? vit'iin Its wide tield.
*
Current Event*.
The ( mstant widening o) tlx1 scope
?>f school courses is instnn ed by tiic
recent in trod net ion of el.i. ;>s in gardening.
h usework and basket-making
in the Hyantiis (Mats.) Normal School
and a course in milllucry i:i the Bost n
public schools.
The Methodist tninist rs of Indiannpulis.
in order to stimulate frosli inter..!
among their < ongregutions. havi
adopted a plan of exchanging pulpits
The congregations are not told what
pt neln rs they are going to have and
thi- deprives them of the e xcuse often
made for not going to ehareh?that
they know just what the sermon is grins
t?/ he. i
The best ten chapters course of
Bible studies, which is being given ia
the chapel of the Fifth Avenue Pr stiytcrian
church. New York city, on
Sunday evenings at 7: :?<? o'clock, is
arousing unusual Interest. Three hundred
and sixty-five persons were present
for the study of the fourteenth
chapter of John and nhout the same
number of the third chapter of John.
Kivc of the "best ten" chapters are
found in John, and the other five
represent five other books of tli
Iliblo. J
The Rev. 1 ?r. P. S. Ilcti.soii. referring
in the agency which is most keenly
felt in the destruction of the influents ,
tiio church of today, says: "It isn't j
the higher critics that are destroying i
the influence of the church?and !
have no more sympathy with the de
stmctivc cities than you have. The
trouble is not with the higher critics,
hut with the lower living of Christians.
Tin- fog of higher criticism is not to
he dissipated by firing great guns ?U ,
it. That only adds to the fog the smoke
of the powder. You can dissipate th
feg only by the sunbeams of Christian
living. I'll wear myself out preaching
the evidence of Christianity, and some
cro s grained representative of Christianity
in the pews will spoil the whole
inside of ten minutes after I g t
through."
? ? ?<? if i Trmyj
A P 1 I
I * &. s
'^Br~rsnrr^LMi'.M?. jmm
? ul have made a most thorough R
V trial of Aver's Clicrry Pectoral and 3 i
I am prepared . ? s ay that for slldis- 9
J cases of the lungs it never disap- S
J. F.ariy Finley, ironton, O. |
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral J
I won't cure rheumatism; {
we never said it would, j
It won't cmc dyspepsia;
; I wc never claimed it. But
| it will cure coughs and
; colds of all kinds. We {
i first said this sixty years 1 i
I ago; we've been saying it
1 ever since.
m^TOrtc ?i:e?: 25;., .iOf., SI. At! dri.f|ist?.
Can.;lilt yr ir itootor. If lir *uys tako it, |
t ?.ai? ?Iu ni 110 If lie tell* you not I
X tv mVt* II, then tloit't take It. He liocv.j. ?J
r I.c.iTi il with Mm. tVi arc wlltlu?.
,t. t;.V>.is. i;o? i-onpll. Mats. H
pWliich?''!
I A lean and j>otai.h-h:;n;?ry : i!, 3
W wasted seed, wasted li!'??r aim idle n
I Rins?A MORKlAGli. Or, plenty ol" tjj
\ a. S
i, a v? a jl *,
in the fiTti1iz?"-, rinny hnl?T. and .1 K
busy gin?A BANK ACCOUNT. I
Write tti f.<r R
money v?in? /*. \ 1 H
?*? w; EcnJ * 4 vsV "'t: 'r J 3
them /re* 10 |
| ^7l;';tA:< f ^;r7:-'.:-^ i) iJ
* i 'sr |
Beware of the dealer r,to tit-3 to sell 1
"something just as eooi." I
d: ia tio V.csi ni dnris- tac= est:! the cyst's. 1
:i diccsse: yield prraptl? ts this jpest resciy. ^
<1 with Sciatic Khotimatirm.so much so /
rallting. (f pun situus rtowu. there ni S
Ion in \vh I'll ! con hi hour my leu was v
cllniiiK i-otrttUm. Itciilimincr tnc nuturc ?
bur r?-? i ived no relief until Induced l>y r
IriiK tlrui of IJruei" A. l?o?ter, to take y
ron: tlicin under the KOAinnti-eof Mr. f
1 tlie money would l?o refunded. One 1
i ll of rlieumntlam tdnc<'t lint time. v
me (If'li. whs (low ii wit li n severe nttnek /
ho turned in bed on n sheet, .\ftertlio \ i
he wh3 pronounced well l>y the uttend- C
he eiTii i.. \ t i your tnndiotn*. I
lalitor e ua &< nUncK Pickens. S. C. r
;'r prepaid. Price Ji.oo. r
itnlthnore, fid. )
| John Mitchell. president of I he
United Mine Workers, in Iniidlnf, far'
| well to the Coal Cotnminsiun before!
; ^roiitK West to the miners' convention .
in Indianapolis. declared that the non- '
anion miners had bee n decoyed hit >
uiviny tostinony in favor of the opera
: tors. |
| ' ta r> or Oii?o, < i rv or i oi r.i. >. >
i.l'i vs ( 'ol'nt' . 1 'v*
I * it a .k .1. t'HKNhv. inukn o.-xi b t hat lie la lh>
I H'til" nartin*:' t <<? '1r*r. of I". Ciik.nky .V j
i Co.. '1 ine li:i i in - - iii tin* City -if Toledo,
I < ' >nn< > an 1 Stale aforesaid, met .hut said I
lii 'ii wi'l i.a> tin? sum (i'iixk a : e.ittn i> ??.- j
, i \:;v :..r< ;a !i ami every en- .if rvrAi.tui *'.uir
, rutin >1 I by the i. of HAi.i.'s
| 1 ATAlilttl I I UV. "i:\Nl. I. i'HESKV.
Sv;orn I') ltef?.re me aad subs.-rilled i?< mv
? ? |?n?"'lire, i iiis (it 11? n_\ > if I *ee i i "r,
' | nti.. I K. U., 188C. A. v. i it baron.
I ''* < > .Viib/r / Public.
4I:;!i's( 'at arrli Cure is tak-u ii.ie.-nally. :;! 1
nel - directly mi I lie blond it in I nnieoiis s:ir. t
I ll'.T's of I |?e system. Si ml for lestt'OOll I
! ;ri . K. -I. Cni.si:\ \ Co.. Toied , U.
' Sold by I>ru?>fists,75i:.
j Hall's Family Pills ars tho I >< I
\ nolliou o;i< dollar bills, i- irked i*o'.l 1'y
' like leaves in a hook, would make a pile 1
I -V.i feet Inuli.
Mis.Win dmv'* Ko->ti;ii?sf">yrup for children '
tentliint;,s./flea the jjuais. reduces intlaimna j
t Ion,allays pnla,onre wind oolie. 25c. abottls j
One li.oiiK.ind five hundred ami liiir ecu
I novels were published in Kn^laud in '
I ton;
FITS i ernianently mi reel.No Iltso-r.TvouiI
nessafter lirst day's use of I)r. Kline'.- (irent
| Nerveltestorer.tiftrialbottleundtreatisefreo
! L'r. B.U. Ki.ink. Ut?l..t?:H Aroliht.. Vhila.,Va.
Two men ami one woman living in
j Worcestershire, Kngland. state thai llnv
: are centenarian*.
(; you want creamery prices do a* t
Micnierie*- do. use >1VNl". '1'lNT 111' I'i'KlI
! ( UI.OII.
There are two women of seventy-live
years ami over for every man ?>f that njje
: < tlie borough of Finsliiirv. Filmland
. am sure Peso's Cure f<>r (Consumption su vo.I
my Hie three years ago.?Mrs. Thomas llonmns.Maple
St.. Norwiub, N. V.. Feb. 17.1'JOJ.
Dublin Museum now possessr.* ,i large
slutted elephant, tiie lir-i mounted spec;men
over exhibited in Ireland
Girls Punish Deceiver.
A young man living at Heydekrug.
Prussia, was recently beaten to death
by ilinu Indignant girls whom he had '
deceived. Ho proponed marriage to
the throe damsels, and by careful mai- '
ugenient successfully avoided detoc- j
tion until recently, when one of his
fiances caught him walking in th>
eouniry with another young lady. The
young man tried to explain the situation,
hut to :io avail. The other night
he was attacked by tho three girls,
wsio lieu mm to a tree and with heavy
whips lashed him to death. They then 1
calmly walked to the police station
nnd informed the authorities of their I
act.
Taris is said to lead the world in
the culture of city trees. The success
of the Freneb capital is due not so j
much to an admirable soil and climate
as to a well organized system of earing
for the trees. In largo nurseries
young trees are grown and prepared
for the Parisian streets. The culture
of the soil is elaborate. From t!v very
beginning the trees are pruned and
staked to compel a straight growth. '
By frec,aont transplanting the roots j
become so hardened that they are en- j
aided to withstand injury due to trans- i
port tion. When a tree is sufficiently !
Inn it is Ret out in the streets with
the same t are that was lavished upon i
it in the nursery. Often the cost of
planting a single tree is $.r>0. Whenever
a storm destroys the cilv trees
the nursery can he immediately drawn
11 linn for nnntlmi- ei ir\l *
I
The Size He Wanted.
Speaking recently of queer college
fads. Prof. Henry A. Beers of Yale
said that In his undergraduate days
mourning hat hands became so popn
lar as to grow from a mark of bereavement
almost to a feature of nutty
dross.
One day he went into a store with a
friend who. after buying a hat. said he
would like to look at some mourning
bands.
"These wldost bands," explained the
.storekeeper, displaying his assortment,
are worn for immediate members of
the family. From that they narrow
down according to the relationship.
Which width do you need. 6lr?" he
asked.
The student mftde a moment's in
vpvcuuu. uii, give mu aooiu nr uncle."
he replied.
Mo greater sanitary advance has
1;< en ma le in the last decade than
that relating to the extermination of
: rtijfj; In yellow fever anil malurial
districts. If any cumulative proof j i
were needed of the part played by nios- j '
quitocs In spreading these diseases it '
la found In the September statement
of the health officer of Havana, Cuba, j
from which it appears that there has
not been a sin:',la case of yellow fever
reported In that city for year past, j
lie-.Ides the crusade against the mos- ,
quitoes themselves, extraordinary pre- ,
taulions have been taken to prevent i
mosquitoes from gaining access to
apartments where yellow revei pa-ucni3
are confined.
m
N.xvs of the Day.
It 8ometini"H takes a long time to '
make up a little mlml.
Only a small man will blame his ireunistances
for his size.
Secretory of the Treasury Shaw
spoke at the lirst formal meeting of
th? International Customs Congn.s
in New York.
Editor N. CI. Gonzales, who was snol i
by Liouti nant Governor Tillman in
Columbia. S. C.. on Thursday, was reported
slightly improved.
Princess Louise of Saxony agreed
to abandon .ill her titles as one of ti e
conditions of her divorce.
A Merlin dispatch says that l*i cat i
dent Castro must pay the amount of '
I be allies' demands or furnish guarantees
01 payment before tin- block j
ade will lie raised.
The Chinese Board of Censors mo- {
mnriaiized the Empress Dowager to
retire and give way to the Emperor.
Czech obstruction ended in the Aus- j
trian Parliament after a session ?.i
more than US hours.
It is said that in Philadelphia th re
is a "vegetal ian church" and its meet
ing house in that city is the only oiv
or the sect in America. Though this
church lias but the one meeting house
Hon. William .1. Bryan will have his
portrait painted by William 11 Leavitt.
a Newport artist, who will leave for
Lincoln. Nil)., next month.
nil the Cor.till, nt rind nnlv t'orlv mer.i
Iters it .late.; hack nearly 100 years.
Their records during the time, covering
pome Jioo cases, show that th"
average longevity of a member of th :
sect is 61 y ars. He is not. in liis cj 1U
age. obliged to resort to false teeth, j
His eyes, in seven cases out of ten,j
<lo not. ever require spectacles. Ills j
weight keeps close to the normal or
proper weight his frame and height
demand, never approaching either to
corpulence or emaciation, lie is singularly
free from rheumatism and front
dyspepsia. The church supports a
vegetarian hotel for poor homeless
men, where it is possible to live at $i
a week. In its short life it has served
70,000 guests with, lodging and 160.nun
guests with meals.
The New York Sun says: "The
amount of fresh meats and provisions
received weekly by the nation's metropolis
reaches the enormous amount of
23.000.000 pounds, or 1.196.000.00O
pounds per annum. To the above must
he added the millions of pounds of sau
sages, tripe, haslets, ox-tuils. brains,
heads, sweetbreads and trottvrs. To
these again must he added the millions
of pounds of poultry, game and fish before
Father Knickerbocker's supply of
ilesh food is complete. The check in
payment for the above is amazingly
In i go The 858.000,000 pounds of beef
at an average price of 9 1-2 cents a
pound, in the carcass. wholesale,
amounts to $Sl,510,000. Some of this
necf sold at 6 cents and some at 12
edits a pound. If then the retail price
of tlie same meat averaged 14 cents a
pound, the eaters paid $120,120,000."
f.
f' /
" ' ?
r|T THE 4
lyife out of do
\X -'.:' , ment which they
~~C J,greater part of tli
j happiness when ^
" "' L / jfiven to them to <
/ f/ on which it acts, s
/ ff component parts ;i
j tj every objcctionat>l
iff well-informed, ap
VW hecansc of its plea
Syrup of Fitfs ::::
be u^'d by fathers
v Syrup of Fij'f
' v-y.v naturally without
>> system effectually
y * <k-; ' from the use of th
* V
\ T ? wluch the children
v jfrow to manhood
v."' rt' them medicines, >
assistance in the v
gentle Syrup of
* Its quality is
/.r-i'J J laxative principles
_. < also to our orijjina
\ '-r the little ones, do
'< c , er>i Hi.juotimes o(T<
\ bought anvwhere
V
>
. i / >! . -> : t C/\
w
'
i!SE TAYLOR'S ?
Citizens of Birmingham, Ala., have i
Riven 50 ear-loads of eoal to the eity
of New York for distribution among
the poor of the eity.
CAPUDINE
Cures COLDS, LAG
HIPPE, and all
HEADACHES, Etc.
Sold cvt *11 Drugstores
lr\"i'V,'ir^lThomp?on'? Eya Watar
CAUGHT 13
RELI
Congressr
A N<
( O)
f\pP?f
I \|'Ij
| The world
5 01 medicine
! recognizes
Grip as epi- ^p':
\ demic ca- - Jjj|
;| tarrh. - - (
jii Medical Talk. *
F A GRU'I'K is epidemic catarrh. It I
1 j spares no class or nationality. The |
cultured ami the ignorant, the aris- ;
toerat ami the pauper, the masses and
tin? classes are alike subioet to la eriune.
; None nre rSruipt? all are liable.
Have you the (trip? Or. rather, ha*
' the grip got you? Crip is well named.
The original French term, la grippe. has
been shortened by the busy American to
I read "grip." Without intending to do so)
! ASK YOUR
y' '* >?.$ ~
:hildrens
ors and out of the games which they pi;
receive and the efforts which tiiey i
at healthful development which is so
rowti. When a laxative i- needed the
rlcan.se and sweeten and strengthen tin
hould be such as physicians would satu
re known tube wholesome and the rented
e (jnalitv. The one remedy which physic
prove and recommend and which the
satit flavor, its gentle action and its hem
id for the same reason it is the only laxat
and jnothers.
i is the only remedy which acts geutl>
griping, irritating, or nauseating and w
, without producing that constipated ha
e old-time cathartics and modern iinifat
should he so carefully guarded. If you
;ia womanhood. stronp, Healthy am? h.
vhen medicines are not needed, and w!
ray of a laxative, yivt them only tlic sin
Fitfs.
due not only to the excellence of the r??i
of plants with pleasant aromatic syruj
1 method of manufacture and as you vr
not accept any of the substitutes which 11
r to increase their profits. The tenuis
of all reliable drupjjists at fifty cents p<
to remember, the full name of
CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UF C<
the front of every package.
In order to get its ?
beneficial cITedts it is always
necessary to buy
the genuine only. ^ '
O ,
c.\fmk'
?/ _ ^^ ^
t * * I
/ / ?
.#../ :* 1 ...
erokee Remedy of Sweet G
jghs, Colds, LaGrippe ?? ^
Ybursjbra
mc _
lU o oi^r> JS yg/e:
h'' ^ CUR t A iV ft s?F
La Boat ( "U<h bjrup. Tiw?vt Dae P*V
j In tlino. Hold by Uruiritl t.v 1X4
^?ft =*'
> ,y
Y THE GR]
SASED BY
nan Geo. H. Whi
oted Sculptress C
f'!
!l llik I
a iit'w word has heon coined that exactly
describe- the ease. As it -nine hiden ivri.*iit
with awful (iati* had Hutched n- in
its fatal clasp. Men. women, hiidrcn,
whole towns and cities are raiijiht in the
liancful ttrip 01 a terrible monster.
I'e-ru-nn I 01 Crip.
Mrs Thcophilc SHnnitt. wife of the KxSeiretaiy
01 tiie (Jerinun Consulate, writes
'SJ FOR A FRFE Pj
, .... .-*V/...~ .'sj-%
'' TJ - < . >. - .M
TftsT
AX t? VP 2l
?y ;un! the en joy- .'* /~Y
iiakt, conies the f*~-v
esv :11in 1 to their V
reuiedv which is V ''/' -i.
' .OX*
internal organs c\
because its /*
y itself free from - Yj
ians and parents, > -c?"
little oner, enjoy, .'"V "
Mm i.i 1 elFeets, is ?
live which should V'- '
pleasantly and ;.v" ^
hich cleanses tin*
i?il which results " n;."L.on.s.
ami ayfainst
weti'ul have then; Y
ippv, do lint i; Ive .
;eii nature ncids
iple, pleasant and ..
mbination' of the s ,
>s anil juices, but \ /
line the health of . *
ttscrnpuloim deal- " /*" ^
ic article may ' < \
r bottle. Please ?/? /.
the Company- . " '?
3. is printed on ^ *\ \
C v\\
Ss.\ avm'V-'*-**
TliMilr '
\< >w :.
- - C- }
um and Mullein
; uixl J.ur.ir Troubles. Thoroughly to.il<><{
ir;i. All P.-u-'irbits. U.">c, ?iO? nnd Sl.OO^
C/esrffesd' >
O-SEITZER,
*o. 5.
t PAY SPOT CASH i\'?R
^''^boi'VTY LAND WARRANTS
litnod to r,i nny v.?r. Al?o S< Idler*' AddiHoDnl
hi^ht*. N\iit? isp a: < hop.
i U\;,K U. HKOr.K, P.O. bo* U\ Den*e , Colo.
[P.
PE-RU-iVA.
te's Case,
ured.
I I Ik- following letter from ^UIT Wabash
avenue. Chicago. UJ.:
, "I suffered this wintet wth a severe atI
tack of !a crinno After* n^in.* < i>u..r
: ties of Peruna i found the grip had disappeared."?Mrs.
T. <ehtnit?
Mr<. Celeste Com ii writes from 21H >f.
avenue. Aurora, 111.:
I "Only those who have sulTcml with la
grippe and been cured can appreciate how
grateful 1 feel that such a splendid medicine
as lVruna lias been placed at the
door of every suffering person." Mrs. 0.
Covell.
Nutsil s11,|, ,.HK < ni'eil or Crip.
Mrs M. (' Cor. per. of the Hoyal \ead1
etuy of Arts, oi London. Knglatwl. now
I residing in \\ a-liington. 1). tis one of
the greatest living sculptor* and painters
at the vorld. She s.iv"I
tal.i ple.isin-e in recommending Peruna
jo* . a: irrli and la grippe I have
suffered for mouth*. and after the u?e of
one hoi'a <if l'eiinia lam entirelv well/'
M rs. M . t'. ('oopei
D. li. Wallttce. a ehnrtcr tncmhet of tho
! International Harbor*' I nion. writes ftom
i In W> -tern nvennc. Minneapolis. M : n.
j "hollow ill,; a sei ere attack of la grippe
I I seemed to be affecteil badly nil ov> r.
"One of my customer* who was great 1 v
he'ped by lVruna a'vised mo to try it.
ami I procured a bottle the same day.
. N n my head i- < ,ir. joy net vr* .ire
. siijily. | enjoy food and vest v.elh l'cruna
lias lie i worl.i a iluliar a dorC to
me."-- 11. I. W allace.
Lieutenant Clarice limit, of the fait
Lul.e Cits IV: racks of the Salvation Army.
> : itcs fr > t tgden. I't i'i
"Two month- aan I w i- suffering with
. so s.-vere a told that I could hardly spenk.
Our captain advised n.e 10 try lVruna
1 and procured a bottle tor tne, and truly i!
worked wonders. Within two weeks I
was entirely well."- Clarice Hunt.
Congressman Whit"** t c??e
Tar'uura, X. ('.
(.>iWfriiir ii:-l?m more than satisfied
a-i Hi I'erunaatnl find it labran
e.rccllrnt rented;/ for the i/nji and
catarrh. I hare used it in mi/ faultily
and they all Join tne In rreomme
nil I ny it as an r.rt client remedy.
?iienrge II. iVIiiie. Member ?/ t'oni/rrs
s.
Mrs. T. \V. Collins. Trca*uier luritpcnd
nt Order of Hood l'enipkiis, of Kverett,
' Wash., write#:
"After having a severe attack of in
T u.np|.e i continued in a treble condition
even .lis r the doctors called :n<* cured.
M i blood scetncd po -o;?ed. 1 eruua cured
| inc."- Mis. T. \\ < oltuis.
It you do not derive prompt and satis
luctoiv results from I n-? I
Ax purr P,ii.ANI> cJllK.v ^IIOATS, thrrr month*
1 uhl i?i $ii.uO ouch.
J. II. WATIilXX ?V IlltO..
linl t.boro. \ n.
i?TILSH,MfiLEi,.
jw
r- - - y-f-rt ?/r r ?~r ,.wi * r 1 nrv;. / it? -. r>*f.
Jj j/jjJs'/jA ^T \ ">%. 1 ""'I* l.?i?l.? ?)? i| .' r
t : T-)T/r-r- T*, 2^" mii'h r .1.
?**- I'rlcr*. ratal,.IT! . .t
i ; 7/77"' .. . .tl.ti .H?i . Kur.R.
-fr\ .}l?> ?T !{<>-> sillMii.K
__
^ ^ 10 OATS'KtATKENT FREE.
J!jf /!> IlAToma<3oDrocryandi?s<;om?
liTO* y plications a i peciklty for twenty
T years with tha asost wantlorfal
a / .1 t>ot..iess. llavo cured many thoot? ,
?/ Jc. end cases.
^KTV.' "''2. 2. 2. QZIZIV2 CCK3,
??tt iTB* Sex 1? Atlanta, 0a.
T
write .i' once to Dr. Il.iriinut. giving a
mil siiitfiiieiit <>i \niii' ruse mi.I lie will be
pleased 10 give \on hi* valuable advice
! /I.Ills.
Address Dr. Ilnrtiuan. ITe-m|e>it < r The
J ll.uiii.in h.initarium. I'ohntihiis. Dhio.
E-RUzNA ALMANAC.
Capsicum Vaseline
('cit up in Collapsible Tubes.
A Pul : itu'.e for and Superior to Mustard <>r
itnv othei plaster, and will nor blister th?utn*t
rteftca'e skin. 'lhe pain allaying ami eutative
| qualities of this article are wonderful. It will
. bui)) the toothache at once ami relieve head
ache uml sciatica
| We recommend i* a* the beut and safest ex.
ternnl counter-irritant known, also us an ex1
tevnnl remedy for pains in the chest and stom,
a eh and all rl.euir.it !c. neuralgic and polity com
plaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It.
ami it will Is- found to be invaluable in the
household. Many people ray "It is the best of
a!' your pie;.stations."
Price 15 cents, at alt drngpl?t?, or other deal,
j ers.or by sending this amount to us in onstage
stamps we will rend you a iut)C by mail.
No article should be accepted by the' puhllo
un)cs~ ipe sunie curries our lal-el. as otherwise
[ It Is not genuine.
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! U1L3LDKULUII HIAHLr AW IIIRIHU WU.,
17 Statu Dtrrat, Na?vr York City.
i ^ 2 BO Kinds for fl6c. \
. B It is a fact thiitSulzer'SHeeds nro found In
^3^ laurc r.arilcnsaiul on morelnrinn limn ,fSKK
?W!OTiy O! her lit Allien .v.. Tie re Is (E?l
/.vyxcf reason for this. Wo own ami
I J-.J 'j^t ernlo over Moon-rex for the prixliir- "xfl
I A tloii of our choice a<-e J ii order to JEtR
hutiii-e you to try ttictn wcinnko jBHI
jiJ. 1 ti c follow tugurjineee.lcnUii oticr.-frjjjl
1\T Z^r-\ F0*4 Cents PcsfpjW>J|
' **"|M \ 1!S ?orl? wondrrfal coIj?# ^ ?Jf
w I *' / ?orh otu(tainrfa(rbrrfll?,
I n! j{ In nil 210 lan-lt positively furnishing ^8
1*3 iA bus,. ''.i of < li trniuiu'lower find lota JW.
1,1 jLj un.I lot a of rlioiiM % iwtahles, tefcitS-XgL
Jvj raf ? r v .Hi our ti "i.t calalovun telling all/,*|C
; i'. LPS about Mm a oiu \< i,.-:it, ciiii.iii i?oi-UJJr >
LJ Rk larl.ru.s. I o?lnt?. l'roniUK, 8polt*,w"ut
I H c.v.nil for only li.c. InbUunpamud
POSITIONS GUARANTEED. *
j fll PI'M. C(irilkK. Riid R. II. FarrPatJ,
se i in- i hnrlntte 1'nniiii-rrlul CollfKt. with nn in.
I i lidUouK word of eleven yiuis. wltlt l>??t
! iflillf.llont. offer-. ex?m>tt->nnl lid vim t Hires In
H<?i>k-kci'|iiiiff. Shorthand and Typo.
Hi-light till el inline, no extremes of hr?t
writing, or cold. Kia-imab-d Hates.
A.iaress charlotte commercial
I OOLI.KOK. i harlot to. N. ?\
SWIFT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm,
f r >?? J?> Has for sale n Urge nnniberof
1,V r r?HnlM young TgHtarred A J.tJC.
lyVll ' ,i ^V?ii -Irrm-y Hulls ami llelrrra.
it. i>?<\rxi'Jf None better brr.i in the South.
V'f . ley L/ <'oinMnliig closely tile most
I'fyo ft] noted and up-todfitn Mood.
R\\ /la In America. Hulls u> lo if
x'1 * in<>nths oM. tiYin. Heifers,
same age. ftSH?s I' -LAND Oil Na I'lott.$3.10eiph.
beii-l i-h--rK mill got what you mint
T IVim ASUV.I.I.. I'rop . Ilattlnboro. V
rpr.l IT l it I OHM M i:M U, Til K KM,
KJH sTIUUUKHIIV I'MMK.
I Mini O*. HOSES (SHAPE VI VE-.
ASPAIIAC2L'*. ETC.
J J f' ntnloRiicsent on nPP'Hcntlon. A nice lot of
Ki'iinii la-shorn- ?iul lhrri-1 .'l>mouih Itni-ka.
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