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KOftT MILL TIMES. | . VOL. XIV. ^ j FORT MILL. S. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY js. 1900. NO. 40. A S200.000.000 LOAN ; A Progressive Movement By the Southern Railway IT MEANS MUCH TO THE SOUTH Official Announcements Made That the Road's Stock3holders Will Be Asked to Authorize Creation of New General Mortgage, at Four jrcr ucnt. ^resident Spencer Stating That Dividend on Preferred J Stock Will Not Be Jeopardized^ How the Vast Sum Will be Expended?$99,834,000 to be Reserved for Future. New York, Special.?Announcement w as inudt* that l he Soulhern Kailwuy f'uinpahy ha- decided to ask the stockholder* to authorize the issue .1 s-JOi 1.000,000 development and genera I mortgage four per cent, bonds. ' Of this amount $lf>,000,000 will be issued immediately for the following purpose-: $4.9GJ,774 to refund payments for equipment heretofore mode and charged to capital; $d,d00,000 to lefiind investments in securities of. and advances to, subordinate companies heretofore made and for the acquisition ?.f property not heretofore i muled, and $6,530,226 for double track, revision of grades, new yards, sliip>. He. Tiro balance, ot $185,000,000, will be reserved for the following; purposes: Sol.158.000 to re*ire divisional prior Jien bonds on properties acquired for which no provision is made in the consolidation mortgage; $10,000,000 to retire not later than April 1. 1009. collateral trust fives; lS,00S,O00 to relire. as they mature in the next Id years, equipment capital obligations; j-lo.n00.u00 n> acquire capital stocks of certain lines; $10,000,000 to pay, not later than July 1, 1908 for the eastern division of the Tennessee Central and immediate improvements. Ai"t?r provision for the foregoing obligation- are made there will be left *09.8X4.000, which will be used to pro> ide- for future acquit ions am) betterments. IVesidenr Samuel Spencer, of the Soul hern Railway fomnanv. in :i . i.ni iiuiiiicatiou t?? the voting trustees of 4 if?- capital stuck of I he company relative l?? the proposed bond issue, says that the existing financial condition <>f tin* the coitpanj is such as t<* justify the creation of a new mortgage ami the immediate issue of $15,1)00.1 (Oil of the new bonds a? proposed without disturbance. of the dividend now paid On t In- preferred stock. England Launches Monster. . 1*ortsi|touLh, Ecnglaml. J5y ('able.? "lite monster battleship, Dreadunnght. which, when finished, will have cost *7,500.000. was Irtttnehcd here Saturday by King Kdw.ard. The ceremony was die most simple imaginable, the King having vetoed all decorations nod pug-entry on account of the death of his father-in-law, King ('hrisi'.ati. There w as a moment of suspense after the King touched the electric button removing the last block, as the huge ship hesitated and appeared reluctant to lake the water. But, ultimately, -he glided down the ways in safety. This is the heaviest and fastest battleship ever constructed. Bigamist Hoch Must Hang. Sitimcfieltl. Ill., Special.?The Supreme t'onri denied a rehearing in the ,.cit>e of .Fohnnn Horn, sentcneetl la be lai.jctl in Chicago, Feb. 23, for wife murder. Two Brothers Shot Down. Itneln-llc. fta.. Special?At tlic home ? l .Icy-v 1 learn -North, of Koehelle, .l<?e Watts shot and instantly killed . , I >. S. McDuflic, sons of 1). S. Mel)uf ic. Sr.. and j|i? fi jf) at:d It! respectivoly. Thc\ were at the gate leaving for home from a party. There were p i'< \\ words between Watts and the older M.-lhitlie . Then Watts shot tmili the young men through the heart, killing them its.-,tartly. Watts fled ami is now* being pursued by the sheriff. Nearly Wiped Out by Flames. New Martinsville, \Y. Va.. Kj>ec*ial. j --lire broke out in Littleton, an oil town near la-re, ami before it eoult" !>< oxlinpuishotl nearly every busnn-s; bouse was destroyed, about 800 ol' the 1 ."??> inhabitants ware without home nml a tlnancial loss ot more than *200K tioti v., -i-.-taincl WRECK AT JtfENSBORO Fast Pa&3ojtger .No. S4, on Southern RailV*?* Otnshes Into a Switch Engihe & Foniona Yard*? Three Trainmen ^&?fchntly Killed aud Two Scumb Later. < !reenshorf Spec'?*-?Kivo trainmen wore killed and oP? "t.'PSU' injured in a enlljsion b ,*w'?e" north-hound passenger train Nd? 34. of the Southern Railway, and witoli engine at Ronionia. at 1:2(' o'clock Sunday morning. The dea^'are: Owen Xorville, tflffuiee;'of No. W. \V. Sellers, engineer ol the switch engine. Charles H. .foh,aHO,1> dreiuati on switch engine. S. V. Newman. *'?rd brakemau. William Bailov, telegraph student. Xo passenger* \vL> ? iujurod. Win. Sparger, ti rein ail o| ^u- ^ WUv badly lnirt. hut will reeov??* The wreck oecm"1*^ near the l'onioi-a yard office atu' *lmost directly in fivuit of the Central Carolhta fair grounds, mie mils west of this city. Train No. d4, in cluuV ?f Engineer Owen Xorville, ran into *b? switch engine in charge of Engineer W. \V. Sellers. Both eugP?*1'*. Charles H. Johnson. fireman c** the switch engine.. were iiistaijtlC killed, aud S. <}. Xewnian. yard brakeraMU the switch engine, aud William Bailey, a young niHii report^** to be leaving telegraphy, who, it supposed, was riding ?,?. the eugin? to the Pomona telegraph ottice, both1 *?c?iv?d injuries from which they dtfd- Newman lived1 only one hour after the accident and Bailey expired at' ^2 o'clock at Greensboro Hospital? where he wus taken for treatment. W. if. Sparger, fireman on train No. was also injured. bin will iecov?r- H* is at the hospital and it is gti*t?d thut he will be aide to he out witH'" * week. Hasty's Trial r?bruary GalVney. Speeial.?(George Hh<dy. of this eity. who fatally ?bot Milan Bennett and George Abbott Iblvijson, of the "Nothing but Mo11?/ *' thrratrival company bore DeoemP?1* HX>~). will he i ried on the ehaige ?t' wurtlei February -Jt>. Hasty, w,*10 bus been in jail since the killing, will he defended by h ?eal couneel. The pitoas^uttmi will be conducted by T. 8.State attorney-' for the circuit* who will be assisted, it is underst0<Kb by special couueel employed by (be Actor s As. Roeiation <?f New Yot'k* which has taken the matter up. {Several witnesses of the tragedy, members of the tueatriitfI company, wi^ appear on thi* stand for the State. .. Three Die by Fire *n Lockup. Eastman. Ga., Spe^*?!.?Saturday night the town barrack?* with its three inmates wliii ? ??<. .si.iced thcie 1'oc v IV |/ID -- - . drunk' ami disorderly conduct. being consumed. The inmal wore I). A. Cooper. Klhert Mollis and John B. Han. j.I! white men. ! Cooper was ahotii years old nui' sl large iamiU. Mollis was a^)u,,t years old and leaves n larg.' 1'a.miIalso. Harl was a young man d"(i l*tt ;1 wife ) and child. The origin j?t tJL'' iife is unknown. Clyde Line Office N'eu York, Special.?J-alvin Austin and .M. II. Campbell ho\^' hern elected president and treasurer,i respectively, >I the new incorpornted f '.Vde Steamship company of Maine.; Mr. Austin is president of the Metropolitan Steamship companyj afar6'1 the Corse lines. Mr. Campbell is president of the People'1* l"ie. which operates steamboats betw0<*n this city and Albany. The direeto ra ?t the new company will he selected week. Ex-Senator Hill improved. < harleston, S. (?Sir.en his til-rival horn, lho eond'*'0" ?t' i???*- ; tnrr f nitod States Konal?'1* ^av'd 1? Hill, or New \ (ill, lias marled | and s|.-;uly improvement. ' nuie si noi^! heued. Mr. Hil' expressed birr. sc| I as bein^ ile] i<jht<wit It tlu; elimnie Cam.Inn. whirl' m-oving so heiiclieinl to his healM"* 's remain here until the terl,n'lin' tin* season, havinjf beep ^Jrderfl*! here hy hi* physieiuti, tinin imeil oi rest and < ham-d" wl olinsale Five Die ty Asphyxiation. Mostoii, special. A and 1'mii children were found ?'end in Tiwl iu ill. it- home on 'J!I Dennis turret, Uoxlnifv district. An ii?VP*ti#ntion hy (lie [viliee indicate.^ that^',(> 'woman Mis. Annie I,. Dixoni had; killed-jlhe. children and herself by op81"**#1 three tfas jets. |j|U -j, 1 l.Aj ! POLITICAL WARFARE i Street Duel in Savannah, Ga., I Between Factions FOUR PERSONS WERE WOUNDED Petty Politicians Belonging to Rival , City Organization Do Battlr in Street, Exchanging Some 40 Shots ?Was Third Street Fight Recently | _ Savannah, Gu? Special.-? Political 1 partisans ot' the two rival factions had a pistol light in front of the c.v change. "Babe" Dyer was killed'. Prank Nagle, a hy-stander. was shot through the eye and is in a critical condition; Pat Kearney, policeman off duty at this time, was shot through the neck, and 11. of "Sap" l)y? was shot twice through the legs. '4 Sna teller" Dyer and Thomas llewitt, a private detective, arc ttndc arrest. Besides those under arrest or wounded, those who participated in the shooting were: llarbor Muster lames McBride; his son. Tint MoBridt who is a clerk in his father's office; Plumbing inspector Richard McKenui and James Lane, keepr of the poliee stables. It is not known detlnitelv who tired tlic shots by which the killed and wounded were struck. The shooting was general ami about 40 shots were I fired. The buttle started when the three Dyers attacked McKenna. one felling hi in with a billy. The others cauie to I h?* assistance of McKounn. DEMANDES OF MINERS. Intimations Are Unofficially Given at Wilkesbarre?Eight-Hour Day and ] Slight Wage Increase in Program. Wikesbnrre. l*a., Special. -The an- ' tltricite scale commit tee of the T ailed J Mine Workers went into session here. < A tl nrrviniinoio* 1 1 * ii.n nig iH-fii main* jit the Shaniokin convention that Mr. Mitchell should act as the press committee nothing definite was given j out. It is intimated, however, that i six requests are to be made when the 4 miners* delegates and railroad and mine officials meet. They are as follows : (1) An eight-hour day for the company hands. ! (2) A trade agreement, with the operators. 1 (3) Slight increase in wages for all classes in and about the mines. 1 (4) Uniform scale for rock, slate. 1 water and all other dead work. 1,000 Pennsylvania Miners Strike. > Pnnaisuianwev. Pa., Special -At a mas meeting here of miners employed ( hy the Buffalo, Koehester and Pittslntrg Coal and Iron Company, the .lef- j ferson ami Clcartleld Coal and Iron , Company, and allied concerns with headquarters here, it was decided .tin- j animously not to go to work again s until all grievances between the men and the eompauies have been adjusted. It is alleged hy the miners that [ (Ito A It ? - 1 '? ixmnuut SCBlft ]S DPIllg ViOlflfO<|. 1 About 1.000 luen are affected. Grecne-Oaynor Case Drags. 1 Savannah, Speiir. - 'J he aeco i :rs O. M. Carter and ft. ! '. Wf -fn-.tr. i his father-in-law. wit I: New Yo*j; s brokers, wi rc offer1.' I m evidence l>y tlie government in the (ieenc* and , (iaynor ease. A number of witnesses ( were examined, anions them being r three representatives of New York banking or brokerage houses. Considerable progress was made in the presentation of the evidence j shown in the aeonnts. but tbere is yel inueh more. *1 Kills Sick Woman and Suicides. San l'Yansisco, Spoeial. Kbb Colev, . who lived near Macon. tia., and who l was fortnerlv a sergeant in the Six | teentli Company of the Coast Artillery. having also served in the Twen- , tieth Field Artillery, shot and killed ' " ".'?v iMiiMK , \ri MJII.lil ' JlllU I 11C * XI | s-hot and killed himself. The shooting , occurred in a room at the (irand Pari- \ lie Hotel. Colev killed the woman *as 1 she lay in hod, sick and helpless. Tie 1 couple had lived together tor some J time. ' Longworth Has Tonsilitis. Washington, Special llepresenta- t tive Nicholas Longworth, of Ohio, t whose marriage to Miss Alice Koose veil is to take place one week t'mm 1 Saturday, is ill at the home of hi: 1 mother in this city. Mrs. Longworth ' stated, however, that the illness is not serious and that her son would he ^ all right in a few days. He has a slight attack of tonsilitis. Pointed Paragraphs. She.?"How sweet of yon t?> own that you were iu tlie wrong." He (absent-mindedly).?"Yes; mother always taught ine that it was easier to give in to a woman than to argue with her." It isn't, the man with a great mind who is great, but it is the man who can use it. Don't lose your head if ambitious to get ahead. There is room at the top for the man who enn push the other fellow otr. All women are angels figuratively speaking?and it' wise they'll let it go at that. Many a man's meanness is due to cnromclo stomach trouble. FITSnertnaueutlyenred. No fits or nervousnessiiiier first day's use of Dr. Klin* sGr??t Nerve Rest<>rar,t2t rial bottle andtreatisefree Dr.lt.H.Ki.ittE. Ltd., 1)81 Arch St.. Phllu.. Pa. The works ot Schnpenhauei are being translated into Japanese. A ( iiuratileeri Clin for i'llr?. Itehlnir. Blind. Bleedincr. Protrudlnir Piles. Druggists are authorised to refund nioneyl! 1'aroOint ment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days.GOc. (Jcrmany is ^inms; on Kngianv in the exportation of coal to France. To Cure a < old In One I?a.v Take 1 .native Promo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money it It fails to oure. K. W .Orove'sslgnaturo on each box. 25c. Ot' the U6d female students st the I'niversify of Berlin. 483 are Germans. Itch cured In 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary I.otion; never fall?. Fold by Druggists. Mall orders promptly filled by Dr. Dotchou.'Crawfordsvllle. Ind. fl. Ftigland's tirst spinning Wheel to he Worked by electricity has been started at i'cndlebury. He has |>ower to move men who is immovable on God. So. 7-'()(>. How's This T We offer One Hundred Dollars Beward for my case of Catarrh that cannot ho cured by tlall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cue net A Co., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, 'l'aledo. O. Wiluimo, Kinnax A Martin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, actIngdirectly upon the blood and mucuoiissur vi viion^sicia, i MBMOlODlftLH HCDT TrC?. Prl??, 76o. p?r bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Taka Unit's Family Pllla for constipation. Reflections of a Bachelor. Travel broadens the minds of some ictors?and the feet of some olhers. Conscience will be tender where it is first worn. With the waning of the honeymoon, many a brave man begins to regret lie failure of the faint-hearted rival. Cut resolutions out and live the straight life without them, can't you I You can't do a dirty deed in a leeent manner; no one ever did. Suppose you were the kind of man leople think von arc. would von be lad ? A spectacular show is one the baldleaded contingent views through spectacles. The 4i I-tohl-you-so" of his friends aids to the hardness of the way of the ransgrcssor. The man who exceeds von in politcless is a better man than yon are for lie time being. It's an easy matter for a woman to nauage a husband if she has tears to bed and knows when to shed them. Our idea of a first class confidence nan is one who {Missises the ability o unload ? gold brick on bis wife's not her. \t hen some women clean house they [weep the dust from the carpet onto he furniture, then brush it from the .'urnituro onto the carpet ajjaiit. A BOY'S BREAKFAST rh*r?'? a Natural Komi That !*taloi It'l Own Way. j There's a boy up in Hooslek rail-. N. 1 5f., who is growing Into sturdy manhood on Grape-Nuts breakfasts. Ir night have been different with him. as Liis mother explains: "My eleven-year-old hoy is largo, well levelopctt mid active, and has been made so by bis fondness for GrapeS'tits food. At ttvt years be was a very lervous child aiul was subject to I'rejuont attacks of indigestion, which j I sod to rol) him of his strength and ,vero very troublesome to deal wltli. lie never seemed to care for anything ... nii. hicnniiiai mini i tneu < irape- I S'uta, and I hu\e never liad to ehange 1 "roin that. II*' makes bis eutiro break- ( 'nst of Grape-Nuts food. It l.? always pllshrd hy him and be says tliat it , satisfies bim better than the ordinary j cind of a meal. "Better than all be Is no longer ; xonbled with indigestion or nervousless, and has got to be a splendidly j levelopcd fellow since be began to use ' rnpe-Nuls food." Name el'.-eu by | Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mieb. There's a reason. Bead the little i took, 'The Road to WellYHlV in pkgs. | k M^app *33 To have n happy lion Em they are great happy-home-i KB can be made strong enougl H little pain or discomfort to \ i WINE J$ ; nc k.1* I!** VI ^828? c 1 A Building To It will ease away all y cure leucorrhoa (whites), 1 disordered menses, backacl childbirth natural and easy. At every drug store in WRITE US A LETTER Put aside all and write us freelv and freridy, ta ?trietest confluence, telling all your t?y mptcm* ami troubles. Wowttl a?nd free advice ^.in ji'ain, u?aled cuvelopc), Iu?w to -.ire them. Addrt-gi: l.a.lios' Advisory ^ I >cjd.. The I "m? t ismi. ><-1 Me,!. on- < ??., CONGRESS AT WORK What Oar National Law Makers Are Doing Day by Day. Tito Senate did not have an opportunity to hoar tIt** discussion ol' Mr. Patterson's resolution on the action of the 1 >t nnocratic caucus as was partially promised hut ?yave tlie entire day to a review of the prerogatives of tlie Senate in the matter of framing treaties. The question was raised bv Mr. Baeoti in a speech on his resolution request tut*' infoimatiov concerniiig the Ahjcoirns conference. He talked for almost tliree hours and was followed by Mr. SjMiouer. who spoke for considerably more than an hour. Both wo.ro i ii tors poised with debate largely between Messrs. Ha0011 and Kp??ouer and there wore two or three very sharp dashes between them. Mr. Bacon's speech was in the mailt a plea for the right of the Senate to "advise and consent" in the matter of the negotation of treaties and was largely a reply i<? Mr. Spoouer's recent speech on this question. Bailey Plies Party Laah. For the tirst time in many years, the Senate chamber wa-? made the scene of an effort to administer party discipline to n member of that body, and the occurrence was one of so many dramatic details thai the tunny witnesses will not soon forget it. Mr. Patterson was the subject of the clfort and'Mr. Bnile\ to whom in the absence of Mr. (Jortnan, Democratic leadership is conceded, was the instrument of his party in the incident. The proceedings arose in connection with the consideration of Mr. Patterson's resolutions of remonstrance against caucus action on treaties with foreign nations. The Polorado Senator called tip his resolution iminedi art'iy- aiior I In* conclusion ?f the routine morning business n 11?i addressed Mir Senate upon it. The farts concerning the caucus proceedings of Saturday and his withdrawal from the caucus were fresh in the minds of Senators. Vote on Rate Bill. B\ continuing its session pradi* rally to 7 o'clock the House concluded nil preliminary steps t?> the passage of the railroad rate hill, ordered n roll call on the measure, and put art' the linal action until Thursday p.oon. The time for amendment earn" at 4 a'clock and for three hours following ne amendment after nimthr nine up, was read, debated in some instance*. IWe Never Disapp Wo Fulfill Every Promise ant PlltlC Htrloturo wltkimt the Wll u'lnt imln or (Ixtinlluu froi 4 iir?<l never to rattiru, wtihnut niercu Vii(?rl'o(ltlv Tho I>r King ~ "'Ht.iJl lu wh of thr mat /V VVL;-'?, riervoo* nnd nhr wSr \ ttil? Institution. \ l?J * 'ufT of vat ijjafiVR Our#uc<'0?* l? aEty *8r eed: weunebot ** '< ? Our (ifflcrBtr* J ( (arf If*. X-r?T, vlole 1 Ww\? ?I contrivance knfl , ^0 J tx'>dern In tvt V , fv J trained and rffl aud licensed pb; ? VW^ We employ r /|"\ I patronage -not f \ \ n'tbjrthlv luvtulloi ' \ to 110.00 per moi tDceuf a aarci MY BEST REFERENCE IS. CHRONIC 0 *>ast??B8S N. K. KINO. M O Chronic l>l?r pair? Co liu.'iml Ph.lielam. Connatural Ditch V/fttf *.1*.^ U1 io-d?r reg*r'ilng T' Urcondll VV I 1 I? '?"i Too v?T literature, incmali . CONMII-TATIOS. kXAMIN 4 .R. RING HESHGfilCO.. ft >y Home I ie you must have children, as H nakers. If a w eak woman, you i to bear healthy children, with HS ourself, by taking EB nic For Women. I our pain, reduce inflammation, H falling womb, ovarian trouble, w te, headache, etc., and make fsj Try it. K $1.00 bottles. g "DUE TO CARDUI (8 and nothing rl?c, la mr baby girl, now flB two weeks old." writes Mrs. J. Prlcut, BE of Wchstrr City, low*. "Sli. la * tine. HR hrultby babe and we are both doing nicely. I am attll taking Cardci, and would not be without it in th? honse, an it is a great medicine tor woman." and wont, flown to defeat. So tierce was the struggle to amend flint often when a paragraph of the biii was eon eluded in the reading, a do/en mem hers waved their amendments ami shouted lor recognition. Not one of these was adopted. Previous to this exciting procedure, the House had been ? nterlainiiiir tor five hours l?v the oratory of its best speakers. Honrke Cockran. of New York, gave his approval lo the measure in an elaborate speech. Mr. Mann, of lllinos, followed, when the minority lender. Mr. Williams, expounded the measure ami congratulated everybody' on its success. Chairman Hepburn closed the debate in a comprehensive speech dealing with I he arviimfhits of its opponents ami the Iemitt of the bill. Rate Bill Passes, 34ti to 7. The llouse passed the Hepburn railroad rate bill, .'?4t> members voting for lltu bill. Seven, nil Republicans, voted against il. Applause greeted the unuounoement of the result by the Speaker, l.ittletiebl, of Maine; Me Call niul Weeks, of Massachusetts; Perkins, Southwick and Vreelnnd, of New York, and Sildev of Pennsylvania. Mr. Sullivan, of Massachusetts, voted present," and was not paired. There were *JS members paired, but these pairs were general political ones. None of them of them was inadn on the hill ami eoiisepnently did not indieale op|xisition. The pension appmprit ion hill, carrying $P!i?llOll.llOtt for pensions and $1,'J4M? for pension adruiuist rat ion. was taken up. debated and passed without amendment. The feature of the bill, aside from the appropriation made, is a provision tiki Icing statute law of the famous order of I he Presi den! declaring ay conclusive evidence of disability. Three Struck and Killed. \oik. Ph.. Special Three men were struck and killed by nil neeoinodation mi viu* .Mirtiierii t'cnfral Railroad, near Neif/.laud. lti miles south of (hi' city. The victims wore purl of the crew of si fast northbound train. Tliex ware repairing n hurst lire of the driving wheel oL the loeomotive arid hliudcd and deafened hy the esca pine steurii. did not not ice the ap|rro:ieh ot the sii'i'iiiiioilatioii, f?*ew York'* Four Hundred have been reduced to 81. Hut there is a largo number- of honorary members, remarks th# Nashville American. oint Our Patients. 1 1 I Hevtr Hold Out Fait* Mopes. g knlfo or hotiirin untl Vnpin?r?u ? n biulnrt*; CoiiIhkIhui Itlnoil Polxoti I ry or mineral mixture; I ohm of M?nly I! ly rami; no atImnlmit hut permanent. K Medical Cn Is an Institution nrgnntr.nl under thn H e of thiorgla for the treatment and cure of all wi nnlc (|.*aa*e*. I>r. V. K. K i>ir. the founder of I* the cbief consulting specialist, being asslstod flj Inrnt phyr.lrlans ncd urgeona. U > the treatment of rhrnnlc diseases is unsurpss- 29 h medical and electrical agencies. W i c>( it I ( |>? <1 with ail the galvanic, faradte hatter- W t ray. and Hu* en ray; In fact, etery electrical .tvr. to the medical profession. Ourranlt.irluDi Is H ry vesprrt, and we employ none hut the best R| iclent attendants, regularly qualified graduates rslctnna being In chsrgr. W iu misleading means to secure patients and U O. D.'s or utm-ked for llierutura arc-sent out H i. Our trrms for treatment nyerago from N. 00 Tl.. i uiadlcl jes Included) and we give the aasur- K wiiliIn a specified time. ICC1CCC We successfully-front and pcrma loCROCdt nently curn all chronic disnasea M ney and Itlaclcler troubles, Kheumatlsin, K drocole. Drains. Losses, etc.. end all I'rltalo a] ra and malignant troiibh a. Catarrh of the M lead hnd Lungs, lMsoe-.os of Kye and Rar, H nseo of Wiimsn, nuch as iMapiarcroenta, I? srgea, and such w< aknessea of women. u IodI? you are alrk or afflicted. On rceuast wc fV -igarmptom blanks for homo treatment )9 iTION ANII ADVICKrriiKE . B I J