The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 08, 1896, Image 4
I'" Hl| ?n(l Hihyc.
: Antonio Ms coo, lieutenant general of
the patriot army in Cuba, in one of the
-fag 11 eat men ever ae?>u In tho tropic*
standing 0 feet 6 inches In bight. lie in
fairly worshiped by hi* fofiowera, who
hare again* And again dentonat rated
thilr willlifgnoas to undergo the graven*
perils In hi* service. .One of his Intl
njkte comrades describes, him an a big,
good-natured child, deep in It in heart,
but on tho surface he Is all aoldler and
patriot. His akin is of deep brown
Id color, his eyea are dark, soft and
kindly in expression, and ho Is famous
frojr his fc&od'natxire to ail but the t un
ortes of CnWn liberty.
i t Circulation.
i' la about twenty-two second* a drop
tot Wood goes the round of the body.
In about every two minutes tho entire
blood In the body make* the round
thraugh the right aide of the heart, the
lunga, to the left aide of the heart,
through the arteries, the veins, again
to the hefcfV
Hons fOr MmwitchuiirtlA Nptiimtcrs.
? male t.i'ths lu Matisachusettn
during the pant year exceeding tho fo
male blrtha by nftju-iv 2,000.
F. J. Oheaey Oo. , Toledo. O., Props. of
Hall's OaUo-r a Oore, offer >W> reward for an}
oaas of catarrh that cannot be < ured by ?*'<Iua
Bafl'i Oatarrh On re. fiend (or (oettmonl?la,
free. H<dd bv Wa*?U*. Jfto.
Sheer Desperation,
SAV V\.N^lll.lXr
X T. Siii'PiHINK City.
Hear Hlr; "Several physicians treated iih
without success for what lhe> monoum-cd n
atnbborn vaSo of ccsetna, In addition t ?? tbi*
I have ftled every nn-eallod remedy that wu*
nufceited to me, but nothing (ltd rue the
aUgnteAt Kood until in slicor despqrat Ion I
tried your T?:tti;mink. Thin effects what
oeemq to be n i-kuw anknt < ure, und I t*k?
pleasure In testifying to lis merits." Henped
fully wtnir-. I*\ac Haas,
I nox by mall forfiOc. In stamp*.
I ^nlklM Wiili Often be a 1'lpxnr*
?*?io1tnnt for com*. These pwn are removed
With Uindercorns. Mr. at druggist*
t A shoirnr of mud Is roportoi from Wyo
. wl?K. ___
1 n?r? ??? peopi* using l?ol)liins' Kleelric Hn?e
?f>-d?y *h?> commenced It* ii*? in WonM
thU b? th? <*??& w?rw It not tli?- |>mekt ntxl ????/
ccntiowi<nl muuiv A*V jour (rwn fvl It.
I /?ok out for ImlUtlcns. Dublin i\
It is aahouvned that all rt?trlotlons on th'i
propagation ol Christianity Imvo boon ex
punged from Chinese laws.
FITS st opped free t?y Dli. Hi. ink's tlnsxr
N*nv* RmroHiii. Noflts after das'* use.
Marwlous euros. Trenttso snd t^OOtrial t??t
tie fr?e. Dr. Klino. Wil Arch Ht>, Phlla . I 'a.
1 I'lso's Cure for Oonsoittptlun rollevcn ? t>?
most obsl ln?t?> ?-?nn/hs. Hov. I>, Mi:?iiui m
f,an, boxlrfgiom Me., Fob. IN, *??!.
Tit Mart an* Cam t'ni-Ucr # titngei' T<> n In
tho mor<i its virtues iu? rrvrnlcil In dlipelli'tiif j
?aids, ledtg estJon, itnln and every w?j?k liens.
Mr*. XVInslow's Soothing Kyrnp for rhlldren
teethlns, softens tlie gums, reduces liiflnmina.
?ln??. allays pain, curt-s wliwl s bol'.'.e.
That
Extreme tired feoling afflicts nearly "vc ry
bodyat.thlu eeason. The hustlers <"ca?e to
push, (ho grow weary, t h?? ener.
K?tlo become enervated. Von know ju^t
what wo mean. Homo men and women*
endeavor temporarily to overcome (hat
Tired
Feeling by great force of will. Tint this
In unsafe, as It pulls powerful^ upon the
nervous system, whloh will n"t long stand
?uoh Htraln. Too many people "work on
*hejr nerves," and the result Is seon^n u n
fortunato wreck* marked "nervous pros
tration, " In every direct ion. That tired
F??!**
Ing Is a positive proof of thin, weak, im
pure blood; for if tho Mood Is rhili, red,
vital lied and vigorous, it imparls life and
?nergy to evarv nerve, organ nnd tissue of
f he body. Tho necessity of taking Hood's
Barsaparilla for that tired feeiinfe is, thore
foro, apparent to everyone, and tho good it
will do you lb equally beyond, quest km.
Remomber that
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
,!? the OneTrue Blood Puilfw. Atldru??ist<!. Si
Prepared on).* h.v <\ 1. ft <v, i. jwrii, Mn?*
Hood's Pills '&ss.r~' 10
osbouktio's
( (ftoYfrr/t
i , IMI 1/
Bar|iool of Ohortbiniici 1
.* t'CJ i'NTA, *.
No t?zt bnokt uifi l. Actual httoinfM from <1tv o*
fettling. Hu?in??? \>m"k<A. oi'*** ?*<nr.m?*r *?i I
rood* n**d, H*n?i for Tnndioinft i illnstrat*! c\[%
?#fif*. Hoard che?p*r rti?u in mi) So iM??m city.
One of the health-giving ele
ments of HIRES Rootbeer is
sarsaparilla. It contains more
sarsaparilla than many of the
preparations called by that name.
HIRES ? the best fry any test.
ftfsd# ?d!* ty III# rtartM I I'hlltJ'IpM*.
A tit. pacta*. "'?>?? J (?lion. s?M titr.rbrrr
DROPSY
-a?
'Treated fre*.
rMUi??t7 n ktn
with T?f*Ubl?
IibMIm. Him
<urrd many Oiou
find <*%*% rrrv
Kmlw. Ptors dntilMHTTnototB* nfH'lly
ta4 ln??n <???? It lf??? l?ro ?M?<H of ?r* Jl1
lOOK of tr>1'<n?nltU of n>i??<uloo* "irft stn FRIli
^%as6jri!M*ffiKS?2ia.r
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cl'U?r? u4 the half.
Proni(>t?? n IfiTurtml |fT'?rth.
Never Tails to lt*?tcr<? a ray
JIMr to it* Youthful Color.
CurM trtlp >J !?<??<-? ft h*ic ??,lirw.
y<-,?t><Hl OOt; Drum .tl)
8. N. U.-IO.
7 IKBIIIM %n'' WB18ZT K?bH?/ur/d. Book arm
' liCIVIRnUl Dr. *. ?. WOOLLfl. 1TLAXU, c*.
VI out. tall* a' alakt. fcainplf. ?to. A. ?n;>.
Aaprriar Wlr? Mat f*a.? Bra i?r Fall*, Pa.
DIVISION OF SPOILS,
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l>lt . fAliSIAOR'H SUNDAY TIIKMK.
?
'Hi? Culture of Thin Kouml Planet fo#
t ' l? r I h I In Not no Much of rt
Job h? You Mlffht
"K" shall divide th? spoil \vjlb the
jtiMig, ? I-rtiati til,, 12.
(n the Coliaoum at Romci whore prtraeou*
tors used to l*?t out tho half atnrved lions id
cut up Christians, thoro iit now planted tho
figure ot a cross. And.l rejoice to know that
? ho pleco of Wood hailed to a trans
versa piece has beoouai tho symbol not,more
?>f suffering than of Victory. It is of phrisi
the ?.?ouqut ror that my text speaks. Ah u
kingly warrior, having auhUueif an empire.
JUl?bt divide tho |>:t liiotf* a ti l niunsiouH and
uitlus an t valley* an 1 mountains among hi#
offlcwn, ho Christ in goini; to illvtdi Up all
the onrth and all tha heavofU among ills
people, mi l you and 1 Will havo to take our
share If wn ftfO strong In faith and strong 111
our CKnshan loyalty, for my toxl declares
it, "Ho shall divldti tho spoil with tho
Mroug.*'
Tho capture of this round planet for Clniiit
l.s not so much of a Job an yon might imagine,
when the church take# off its coat and rol *
up lt? Moeves for tho work, a* it will. There
uro 1 ,^1*0,003,000 ot people rtow In the world.
Hint 450,000,000 nro Christians, Kabtra'i
4 V>,000.('00 who arc Obrtellittu from t ; ? ?
? ,000,00>,000, and tlieronre 1.150, 00 ,OJO loll.
Divide the 1,160,000,000 \yho are hot Chr. -
tlan.'i l?y iho 460, 000, 00(J who am Chritdlaus,
and you will Ond Hint \f* shall have to aver
ngo lew than three souls ouch, bronchi by
mm Jwtn the kingdom ol Ood. to have tho
wholiNvorld rodeenied. Certainly with t'to
church lining up to its full duly, no Olii's
tlatj Will be willing to bring less than th -eo
souls into the kingdom of f I oil.
? hop;? and pray Abn'ghtv Ood t)>nt 1 in ?
"bring more than throe. I kuow evangel,* i
who have already brought 00,000 each f>
tho kingdom of OOd. There arc 300,000 p
p'.a whoso outt au I only and absorbing bust
neas In the world Is to save soul". When
yon tako these things into consideration,
and thiil the ObTiltUttA will have to aver t !U
the bringing \>f ouly three souls ouch itr.?
the kingdom ot our Lord, all impossibility
Vanisho* from thlH omnipotent crusadi?
Why. 1 know a Sabbat h s.diool teacher w'.io
Jor ninny years has been engaged In train*
lug tho young, and she has had llvodlft'jr
? nl o'nswfs, an 1 they nvoragod noven to a
class, an l they wore all converted, and i.vc
times suveu are thirty-five as neat as 1 cau
calculate. No Hint sho brought her Hikm
into the kingdom of Ood and had thlrty-lw ?
to spa re, My grandmother prayed hei> e'til
drcn into the kingdom ot Chris', and her
grandchildren, and I hope nil her gtvaN
grandchildren, forO.nl ro:rto:nb?rs a pr?,v?v
sevmity-n vo yonre old as though ii won.'
only a mluilto old, and so alio brought' hoi;
three Into tho kingdom of Ood and had in oVi
I hau 100 to spare. Uesfdos that, through tho
telephone and tha (olograph, this who'e
world, within a few yours, will bo br^m < 1a t
within compass of ten minutes. D^.s; ? !????
that, omnipotence. omnipresence and om ?!?-*
cietr-o nre presiding ill ?tht* ? inntto.' of th '
w.?rl IV bottormont, and takes Mio ipte<:i ?.i
<>! the world's salvation out of the inipo."*l
I'llith's i Tit<* the possibilities, ami thou "Ul of
the p ivMhilltins into the probabilities, mi I
tlimi oni of the pr ibubilltle.s i"/o tho ce"tnlii
ties. The building o\~ thjL/tJnion M.r'ill'
lt;iilro'td from ocean toTieemi wns a gr?a,?'r
I und'W'tii'v.liig than ill" ?tr Uio.g Ot I be .t;i
with the O.iHprd, for one onti?ri>risedei>on I?mI
up >a the humun arm, while tho otiier <le
prinlK upon al)night in ess.
I?) f really mean all the earth will sur
v .'inlet I >. t'liiisi? V?'P. II.iw about th" mIi
i ii vi! i u^c i' "ii ?V Will (ir.teiila'i I t? > i vnu
geliV/'MV "'Pjio pofcj?ibillty iw that afte,- a few
more hundred brave lives arc dashed -i.it
among tlio Icobiu'Ks that great roffigcrn'o:'.
tho Polay roglon, will bo givou no t<> tuo
walritfi and bear, and that the inhabitants
will come down by Invitation into toler.iM *
elpnatt's, or t huso elimiites may soften, and.
a< it has been positively demonstrated tiiat
thu arctic rugiou was ??neo a Idoomtng K!"'*
i'.'mi ami a frultrul field, those regions may
ehange climate and again be a blooming
ganlon and a fruitful Held. 11 is piwed be
yond controversy, by O-srman an I American
seioniiyt*?. that tho arctic regions were th"
first portions of this world Inhabitable; the
world hot beyond human eiidurane^rtho- *
region* wore, of course, the first to In* c > >1
enough for human foot and human liuif,*. I;
was positively proved thai the arctic region
was a tropical climate. Professor Ileo;-. of
/mieii. .'-ays tho ro.nalnsof tb>wcrs ha^sU't-.i
found in the arctic region, showing irSnci
lil. e Mexico for climate, and it found tha.
the Hretlc ^vns the tnutlier region from whie't
nil the flowers descended. I'ro'essor Wal
lace ' the remains of all styles of animal
llf*' are found in th 'arctic regions, in -hiding
those animals t'i?t etui live only in warm
< limatcs. Now Hint arctic region, whleh has
lic.ui demonstrate 1 by flora an I fauna and
geological argument to have been as full <>i
vegetation ami life as our Vlorida, may be
turned back to its original bloom and ?'.or>v
? >r it will be/Slitit up as a niuieuin ot crvsi-rt ?<
tor curiosity fe.'kers um-e In a while to ri?it.
I!ii' arctic and iintatftle tn sonic sliap" Wtll
bt.'loxw to the lie locuer's realm.
What about other unuroduCtfvo or imp i -
Sive rcgionsV All the desert# will lie irr.g.i
tc<l, the waters will bo forced up to the gitvu
\m ricandesert between here nil I tho Pact!) ?
?jy m.i-'liluery now kuowu or yet t j bi la
vented. and as (1 rent Hall l/tike (Illy has no
rain and could not raise au apple or a bu-dicl
of wheat In a hundred years without ?rlb:
cial help, but Is now through such menus one
great garden, fj-i all the unproductive par.
of al the continent', will b? turned into har
vest field- and orchards. \ ball dojimi l>e
Lessaps will furnish the worl I with ail the
ennuis iieede I au I will chaiiKe the oour-.e of
river* and open new Ink ", and the great
S'.iharu dost rt will be cut up into farms w-.t'i
au ast<oiii. lint: yield of lui^hels to- tlio a -re.
The nt'irsli will be drained of in water-1 amt
core I of its malaria. I saw what was for
many years called the lllaek Muraiup of Oiil ?.
it>< ? hief crop chills ami fi-v.-r-, but now. by
the tiles put Into the ground to carry off tlio
ear plus moist n re. t rnnsfortned I nto t he riciic-t
ant li'ialt liicpt of regions. The Ood who
w.i-tcs nothing, t think, ineniis that tin.'
W'.u 1,1, from polo lo pol?, ha- coineto perfec
tion oj f.ulage ;'.nd fruitage. Kortlmt reason
he Uo.'p^ th.Mj.irth runnliig throi gh spa 'e.
though '??many (Ires nre bla.dng down In lt'>
t nil'i'r* and lonny meteo;-|e terror-* h;o, ?
tbi-c.it -n ".I I ' da-h it to piee-v. As soon it ?
earth Is complato-l < ' ? i r i 1 vfill divide it
up an.om; t h? good . The reason lie does u it
tliv.de it now I-- boenil-e it n done. \
kiulfath'i ivill not divide the apple rimang
I, ifc ehil iron until th'? tipple i" tipe. In ful
Ailment "f th ? Nsw Tcsta-neiu promts'*.
" 1'he nick 'hall inherit the earth," and the
)>r> nn?' of tin- ? > I ? I T'Maiifiit. "Me shall
divide I he sp.iil with th" Mroni.'. 'tlio wold
will be app >rtiou".| to t!i >s.' wot tliv to po.j
it.
It not - >n mv. fn tin-, c.eintry .'ai i ' <!,?>
of h'>ltliii/. t <? linv, clothing and sneltering
I .V 0.000,00 1 people, an I wlter?> wo Imve
110,000. OtHI icha'utjuit-. we lave a.O0.\')0.)
wiio 1'iiniMt get bone-o worl.. and with their
bi nllie. mi Hggri'Katlon o .">.0 0.OOO that are
o\l the verge starvation. S uneriiin^
Autg. most ?? "i't a inly. In ?.tone iv;i. ther?i
will be ii new h pp iri toiimeni . >iany oi th-<
inillionairo esCiit?*e .vtll 'rael. to piece.-, on i lie
(H--l(iaiioDs of t no grand ?Inltlren a : ! t.i^n
dissolve into the p ??."?session ihe'ita^ies
who i|o,v have an itisii flb:ioii',\ .
What. >ou sax. will become tne nii'n
Si x," and elaborate building-1 now .lev-cel i ?
? b'b.ising aaiusementsV They will he,-?n:o
.schools, art galleries, museum*', gymnasiums
and ?'hurche>. The world is alrCH'l v gelt nx
disgusted with many of these amusenient-,
and no wonder. What an importation of uti
?lean theatrical stuff wj Imve within tlii
last few years had brought to our shorf-!
And professor- of religion patronizing so - i
things' Having sold out t<? the rtev)'. s.-Si y
don't. \> hi deliver tho goods and go ove to
bttn i>utd|e|y. b,?d v, mind and sou1, and
withdraw your name ^roni ''hnsiinu
? lunches and say, "Know all the world by
the.-e pre*9ut> that 1 am h ra'rcn of uii
cleanness and a child of hell?" Hworu to he
the Lord's", you nre perjurer?.
If you think these offenses nre In go on
forever, you do not know who the Lord is.
Ood will not wait for the day of jodmneut.
All the.-e palaces of sin will bacotne palace*
of righteousness. They will oonoe into the
p05?e*?i0Q ot tho.se strong tor virtue end
strong for God. "He shall divide the sp.>il
with t^e strong.
China and Africa the two nohest portsuiu
of The e*rth by re*?on of metal* and r *rz
woods and inexhaustible pr.?ductiv^ne>?. 'are
not yet divided up among the good because
they are not rea<ly to be divid /J. Wait until
all t,ho doors that f.irtngstone opeite I in
A'rica shall be entered. an?l IWsljop Taylor,
With his. Wau l of self s-apiurting misslou.
arles, liavt done their work.'aud the A*haolls
hqu Mon<itf&inMitijS tuitii know Christ ax well
i? you know Him, and (here Khali be on the
>>auk? of tho Kile aud the Nltfwr u higher oiv.
Illation IIimii 4iiow to b<? fouflii vp '
baiix* of the Potorltaa <>r tho Hudsou, tbeu
Ohrhst wiil divide u;> fhat conl luent uiuouk
JJIh frion l>. Wait until China, which 1m half
H>? lar#o us nil Europe. *hall have developed
her oapaoltiotl for rloe aipl tea ami mu-ur
among iKllblex, ui. i h<n ainothyat and flip*
phi ro and topax and opal and jasper and
porphyry nmow/ precious stoiu-H, aud her
rosewood aud Cbohy and Camphor and var
sit-h trdel a uoux pre i- woods, uul
turned iir> from her depths a half dofcou
I'ennsylv/uias of <)oat and iron, aud twenty
Nftvada*/>f silver, nod ttftv California* of
gold, au/l her 50>,000,00<) of peoiile *U ?ll be
ovAogeH&od. Yhott tho f^oru will divide it
up amuOK thotfooU.
If m.V text be not a dojoption, but the
etoruat trutb, then tho lime la oomlng waeu
alt the farms will be owned by OhrUtiau
runners. and alt tl?* esymnilroa controlled by
Christian itoerohaiaii. and all the authority
held by Chrlatlan .\melals, and all the ships
commanded by Oth^stlau captains, au I all
tho universities urtd?r the instruction of
Christian professors; Ohrbtlau kinifs, Chris
tlan presidents, Christian governors, Chris*
thin mayor*. Christian common oounul, Yet.
what a won ring on-! What an upturning!
What a demolition! What a resurrostloii
must precede this now apportionment!
I do not underrate the mutiny. Julius
t'.avu got his grea'.ebt vlctorlos by fallv esti
mating the vastnesa of his fo?fl and prepared
Ids moa tor their grMtiM^rlumphbyaaylutf.
To-morrow King Juba will ou hen* with
i JO 000 horse#, 100,000 .skirmishers and 300
elephants." I do not underrate the vast
force* <?! sin and death, but do you know
who commands us? JohovabJlreh. And the
reserve corps behind no are all 0*A armies of I
heaven aud oavth, with hunUwl'J tvu I thun
derbolt. Tho good work of Hie world s re
demption Is going on every minute. Never
so many splendid men and glorious women
on the side pf right as to-da\*. N?v*r so
many goo J people as iw*> Diogenn has
l)oeu spoken of at a wise man bidause ho
went with a tftUteril at noonday, Haying be
wat looking for an honest mau If he had
turned his lantern toward him<?ifrf, he inlgat
have dlsoovered*xa cr.ttik. fWiieU men hy
the 10,000! Through tho tuterdhtlouulseries
oi Kunday-aohool lesao'ta the nex> generation
?ijl through Ohristendou ar?> going> to ha
wiser than any generation slnaj the world
?tood. The kingdom Is coining. (too oan
dolt. No housewife vita a oh.vnois uloth
aver poiisliud e silver teaspoon with hiore
misa tit m Christ will rub off fro n this world
th6 titvniali and brliclitei) It no till it tflow*
iik? nsivon, aud won the glorious aopof
llonnmnt. for my text is r j-enfoijjd by a
?oore uf Other text--, when It s iy* of ClirUtj
"He shall dlvi do the sn.iil with the strong.
"H-.it. " yon say, "th;s in p.eaiaul to think
of others, but biiorn that time I shall
liavo passed un Into another oxHteaeJ aud I
diall g >t no n 1 vantage fr ?:n that now ap
pointment." Ali. you have only driven mo
to the other niore exciting and transporting
consideration, an I that is that Christ is go
iuir to divide up heaven in tha s imo wav.
There aro old oslate* In tho celestial world
that have hsen lu tho possession oi tin In
habitants for thousands <?f year , and they
shall remain as they are. There are old
fainilV mansion* in heaven tilled w.tli waolo
generations of kindre^au l they sh^wver
ho driven out. Many o* the v&pm fr.i.n
earth have already got thofc-pahjtfeH. aud
tl.e.y nro pointed ?.ut to thoso now# arrived.
?4 )on after our geitin* there w#> will ask to
t.s jdtnwn iho aposto'de residence.", and ask
Whorrt does Paul live an I John, an I shown
i ?/Jtl i'iiiM'it.'if HU i
?'Whore does Abraham live or Jacob?" and
vhown Die martyr , residences aud Say.
"Whor.'does John Hnss live and INdloy.'
We will want to mm the b nilevarK where
the chariots Qf eoupierors roll will wont J
to wo the garden wher? the princes walk.
We will waut to sec Music row. whore Han
dol and Haydn and Mozart aud Charles Nes
1?y and Thomas Hastings an I Bradbury
have their homes, out of their win lows, ever
and anon, rolling somo snatch of au earthly
oratorio or hvmn transported with tha com
poser. We wilt want to see IUvlval tor
aoc whore Whltetleld au 1 Nettleton and
I'aysou aud Howlaud Hill and Ciisrles Flu
uey and other giants of soul reaping aro
restluu from their almost supernatural hu
riors, their ?loors t?ouged with converts
just arrived, "oniing to repon themselves.
But brilliant ns tho sunset and llkottic
leaves for number are tho celcntlal homos
vol to bo awarded when Christ to you and
millions of othors shall divide the spoil.
What do von want there? lou shall have it.
An orchard? There It is-tvrelvo manner of
fruit", and fruit every uionth. Do you want
river Jjcenery? Take your choice on the
banks of the river, in longer, wider, deeper
* roll than Danube or Amazon <>r Mississippi,
|{ mingled in one. un I oiupt> iug luto the
of ulaw. mingled with tire. Do you want
voiir kludred back a<aiu? Co out and meet
vour father aiKl mother, without tho staff or
the stoop, and your ehildrojt in adancoof im
mor al k'.c?. Uoyc?i warft a throne/ Seleet
it from the mil*? hornlshed olnvatious. U?
von want ? crowu? Pick it out of that
mountain of diamonded coronet*. Do you
want your old church friends of earth
nrotiuo yon? Bogin to hum an old revival
nine and thev will flock from all (piarters to
revel with you lusa -red roniluiscenee. All
? he fivrth for those who are taor* on oftrth at
His time of continental and planetary <Ms
tributiou and all the heavens for those who
? r* there.
That heavenly distribution of spoils will
ho a surprise to many - Here niters heaven
(he >'<)Ul of a man whe took up a great Ucal
of rooiu In tho church oil earth, but sacrificed
little and among his good works selfishness
was evident. He just crowds through the
shining gate, but it's ? very tight squeeze
?o thut the doorkeeper has to pull bar?l to
K,.t him in. ttii- man expects half of
licavon for his share of trophies, and he
would like a monopoly of nM its SDleudoi
anu lo purcliare io.? the " >s. so that
he could get advantage of th<j growth of the
cifv Well, little bv li\tlo he ko'.s grace of
heart, just enough to gel him through, and
to him is given a seoond-hauil crown wbjch
one of the saints wore at the start, but ex
chaunod for a brightor ono as he went on
from glory to glory. And lie is put in an
old house once occupied '?y an a uvc I who
wh-* hurled out of heaven at tho time of
sutau'."- re'ioiltoii
ltlght after hint conies n ????! ttiat inakc^ a
??rent stir among the eele?--tials. and the im ,
;ol.s to the -scene, each bringing to her a
tltt7./liiig coronet. Who i*< ?du?? Over wiiat.
i-chIiu on earth wh* she t|ucen7 lu wtist
urea; Duf^eldorf festival was .she I lie cant a
trlee? Neither. She *va,- an invalid who
novel left her room for twenty > ear?, but she
was strong in prayer-an.l she prave 1 down
rcvixat after revival ami prntecosi a'terpsn
lc.-o-t upon ill" churches, imd with h?-r pale
hand she knit many a mitieii or tippet toe
ih. p >or. and with her eotitrivan c.? <h<" a b.
I iid joy to inauv a holiday fe-^liva'. au?l now
| with those thin bands so strong for kin luc-s
I mi l with those white lips s,, ?trong ;?r s i| -
I plication sho has won corouatlon aud m
fhronemeut and jubilee. An J ( hr.*t said t<?
the wnpols who ha\e t-r .ugiil i-adi a erowh
for thu glorified Invalid , - \o. not these.
Thev are n?>t gooil enough' ,J,M l'1*'
' je weletl \ ase at the right hand si !e of > y
throne there i- oii? tlia1 I ha* e ?> -?en prep i; -
iit>* for her many a year, an I f - he; ever y
pang I have s-. an m lteihvsf. an t f../ hi r
eve|\ good dee J I have set h p-'a'!. I'etCil
it now aud furtlll the pronil-e 1 cave h :r
long ago In tho sickroon . 'i*?' tiiou faithful
unto death, and I Will giM- the.* a /town.
But notice that there is only ylic lVuiig
in the universe who can aud wiiy distribute
the trophies of earth and lioivey. It is the
Divine Warrior, the Cot nm inde/-in C hief ol
the Onturies. the Champion/of A^es. the
I Universal Conqueror, the Son/?t ?od JcpU?.
I You will take tho spoils fr.jfti His baud or
nevor take thorn nt all. Haw HiF frieudthip.
and you may defy alt time An I all eternity,
but without It you are, a p.Ufipsr. ihottih you
Im I h unlvArM nt your
told in It-velatiou that J/cob s twelve *on?
were so houor?J a? to lin/e the twelve gate*
of heaven namert^efter t*em ? over one cate
of heaven Naphtall, ?/er another gat? o.
heaveu Iasachnr, ova/ auothe, Dan. over
another Oad, uv5*-^?nother /.Ahulon. owr
another Judajx 'and so on. But Christ s
name Is written over all the gato? *n lou
every v?an?l of the gate*, and have His h-ilp.
His pardon. His intercssslou. His atonement,
i must or da a forlorn wre;cn ror?ver. ?iv
Lord and my God. make me. and all who
bf*r mo thl* day. *n I all to wno:n the^a
words shall come, Thy rep?n? ant believing.
! sworn, con*ecrate3 anl raasomed followers
forever.
What a day H will be I'm? entire
as&Mkblass would r?s? to its feet If yoncould
rvalue tt. the day in which Christ sH?tl. in
fulAllment of my text, dlvidi* ?he spoil.
It a great day when Quo?-n >tetor.s. In
liio midst Of the Crimean War, dWrilnHe.l
medals to the soldiers who ha t com? h i.we
*U U att?t woM?<Ud. At the tn
nreeence of the Roval famllv. th^fa.nre-l
iuea were earrle.l In or came oo Orutoins ~ ,
Colonel Xr^'bridgt who lout both f?'?t at
lukertuatyi, and C^|>t?in Nuyer, Who liwl tiin j
ankle Joint of his right I eg sho: oft at Alma,
aud Captain Curre, hla disabled limb sup
ported by a soldier, an. I oilier* mllinuJ aud i
disfigured ami eibausled ' mi J with thrown !
huud the Queen gave e.vsll th4 CrliU?AU
modal An i wlutf triU'ttpliAnt days for
th<ym soldiers when, farther oji.thay r?c^i vo I
French medaJ, with tho imperial e?'{le.
#bl the Turkish medal. with It* roore
ftOutatloU of font; (lag* France, Turkey*
Kugland ao J Sardinia? ami beneath it
a map of the Crimea spread owir a
gun wheel. Add what rew.ird* are
fiUggeatud td all readars of history by
mere mention of the Waterloo medal, and
thd Cape an I the Qolu Cr>M mo lal,
and the models struck for braver* in oar
Amorloatl war*! But hrtw Insiguttlcaut all
these domoared with the day wheu the good
soldiers of Jhsu.% Christ Hhttll come iu out of
the battles of this world, and in thi pretence
of alt the piled up galleries of the fedeame I
and the unfalion! Je*ua, our King, ^hall di
vide the spoil) The mor.) wound* the gro:itcr
the Inheritance. Tho longer the forced
mar oh the brighter the trophy. The more
terrible the uxhaustiou tho more glorlousthe
Irausport. Not the gift of a brilliant rlbbouw
or a medul of braes, or s*l%f or gold, but A
kingdom lu which we bm to relau forever
and ever. Mansions on the oteitiHl hills,
Dominion* of uufadlng power. Hmpire.-. of
unending love. Continents of evorlasting
light. Atlantic) and. Pacific Osoausof billow
lug Joy.
It was n gre:t\ day whon Aurelian, the
Roman emperor, MtQtt bulk fro n his vic
torlos. In the front of the procession were
wild boa.it a from aH lauds, sixteen hundred
gladiator* richly c'al, wagon loads .of
crowns ami trophies presented by conquered
J oltle.?. Among tho oaptlvaA ftyriaus. Kgyp
| t IftuH, Goths, Vandal?, Maiiarit an ?, FraoU*.
and ZenoblA, the beauttfunuLptlvo queen. on
foot lu ohuins of gold that a s'ave ha 1 to
help her oarry auJ Jewels under tho weigh'
of which ehe almost tainted. Au l then came
tho chariot of An re' I an drawn by (our ?dc ?
nu ants in gorgeous caparison, and followed
by tho Roman a mate arivf the Roman army,
and from dawn till (day the pr)>t?il'>n
wa% pausing. R>oao iu all her his
tory never haw auyihimr more mag
nificent. But how much greiter l tie
day when our conqueror. Je-.u*.
shall ride under tho triumphal aroh-m of
hearmt. Ht* captives, not on fo->t, hi* tn
chariots, all tho kingdom * of earth aud
heaven in procession. The ar.nio.4 celestial
on white horees. Humbling artillery of
thunderbolts never again to be nu imbered.
Kiugdoma In Rue, centuries in line, saintly,
oherublo, aoraphlc, atMhaugollo splendors in
Hue, aqd Christ seate I on one groat rolling
hmanno, made out of all halleluiahs of ?(|
Worlds, shall cry halt to tho procession. An-)
not forg^tttug ovan the humb'est in Rli the
reach of His omnipresence. M > shall risf,
and then and there. His work done and It's
glory consummated, prooead. amid an ecstasy
suoh as neither mortal nor immortal ever tin
agtned, to dlvldo the ?p~-ll.
WKATIIKIt-CKOI* llt'liLK I IN
Ol South ('nrollnti t'ltiiinte mxl Crop j
Ufrvloc.
Tho pHnt week was considerably
cooler than t lio previous one, with a
menu temperature about U degrees
abovo tho normal. 'J'ho mean for the j
week with (>!? degrees. *het being the j
average of -40 stations reporting mean
toiuporature; the normal for tho same j
period is approximately l?7 degrees.
,'ihe highest mean was 7.'} degrees, and
^fccurred at Shaw's Forks, Aiken
county; tho lowest, ?'??> drgrees, occur
red at. Little Mountain, Newberry |
couuty.
Tho maximum temperature for tho
week was DO degrees on May 1st, re
ported from Oillisonville, Hampton
county'; the minimum was 48 on April
27th, reported from Lynch, Florence
county, and 50 on the iiOth, reported
from Ellorce, Orangeburg county.
Tho excess in temperature over tho
normal since March 1st was slightly in
creased, and now averages about 1.5
degrees per day.
Notk.-- Hpocial reports received
since tho regular report* were closed
stato that rain was general over tho
Stato on Sunday and Mondayf (May 3d
^ud 4th). Liberty, Pickens county,
'oported over 4 i ucheB. The special
roporta will bo recorded/ regularly in
<tho next bulletin. X
There is a dccided better tone to
crop reports as compared with the pre
vious week, and with but few limited
excoptious all crops mado satisfactory
improvement, due to the rains of this
and tho previous week. The full bono
licial effects of tho late rains aro not
yet reflected iu tho reports, except
where anticipated, so that continued
improvement may bo expected.
?i Corn luado aaiiafaofory advance dur
ing the week. It has received its first
work generally, and iu places its sec
ond. Tho later planting* has not at
tained good atands yet, but ill be
materially helped in this rcapoct by
tha late rains. Corn retains a good
color, but cut worms aro damaging tho
stauds in a few counties. Hud worms
were injuriously active iu Lexington
and Ldgofiold counties during tho few
cool nights. Much bottom laud corn
yet to plaut. All reports on corn are
favorable. i
Cotton planting is practically lin
ished, reports indicating that in a few
counties from 5 to 10 per cent, ouly
remains to be planted, ('hopping out
ItQn been actively begun. Sea-Island |
cotton 1ms a good stand and color, but j
needs rain badly.
Tobacco has grown well in bods, j
Plants aro small iu beds that were re
planted iu March. Transplanting has
been slow, some formers watered the i
planta by baud previous to the rains.
Transplanting will now be pushed '
' rapidly, us the weather favors it. Plants I
contir.-ue comparatively scarce.
I drapes appear to be putting out ,
numerous bud clusters and promise j
well. Small berries arc ripening in |
the Southern conn tics. Strawberries
are plentiful everywhere.
?Sweet potatoes putting out plenty of
draws, which appear to be more plenti
ful than for many years; in places
coiisideralbo transplanting has been
done. Irish potatoes generally doing
well with rapid improvement noted.
Bugs are numerons on the cost potato
fields, and are reported from a few
other sections of the State.
.1. W. Pater,
Section Director.
iiucktt Shops Legitimate.
. Saturday nt~ Chicago. III/. Judge Horton
drilled that t'fl-'ket shop* are as legitimate
us tho boards of trad*, and quashed eleven
Indklmenta against persons charged with
in*' proprietors of or Employed in buoket
ihop?. "The board i/f trade does a whole
?al? bufelneewt?"wtie*t dealing," said Judge
Horton, /"and what Is railed hucket
?hops do a retail buslnee#. There Is abso
lutely no difference In their methods o| oper
ation, an<V*tla statute which makes the board*
of trade* ftualness legitimate does the same for
?h? leeatr dealer*, who conduct the aama kind
of trade. while I believe peeaonally that It fa
all nothing out niUlMtbi law *Uows tt,
and the ?:ofl?rt? are powerle*#."
Prof. Polnatre. of Paris, In bis stud
io* of iho effeet of the moon on the
meteorology of the eartli. half dlm'or
???c<| that It. Ima tin influence not only
on t lit* production of cyclones, but nhto
on their dlre< llou.
WKATJIKIC A^D
Official l(eport? from the yturloua
Htulrt In the Cotton
Tint following is a Diiiuiu ary front the
weekly weather' itiul crop bulletin of the
agricultural department at Washington)
Virginia- lUcbuioud: Droughty oondl?
tlous relieved by Kcnornl rain of 21 h In*
nthut ; winter wh??i shows oousldorhbo gain
over previous growth; corn planting gen
eraliy; spring oa U?, wheat, clover and grasses
promising; tobacco plants abundant i fruit
blooms heavy; riasturugo improving.
North (JarolinA Italoigh : Excellent
Weather for Work ami growth of cropai gen*
eral shower* Friday of incalculable benefit;
corn and cotton planting hitherto heid back
now t>oiug rushed; Jti south corn being
chopped with good stands; transplanting
tobacco begun.
South Caroliua -Columbia: Holt, dry
weather, followed by cooler, showery o n
ditions, with raiuHOver the entire State, being
heavy over limited areas; more rain needed
for ore ps, especially grain; com exceptionally
fine. cotton nearly all planted but only a
small part up to stands; fn^Ktwork all ad
vanced*
Tennessee Nashville: Generally favora
ble, with good showers during week, but rain
needed In many sections; corn growing well;
wheat and oats in good condition; chinch
bugs numerous In portions of central divis
ion; cotton growing off well; tobacco plants
promising; fruit prospects generally good.
1 UK IINA* Til OK THIS UOI'NTIIY.
tfrlp Was t lie Moat Prevalent l>lsenso
Last Year uu<l 1'iieuiitoulu
the Next.
In answer to t lie general qucxliau whothor
or not the last year has been a healthful one
for human liolngs, tho estimate from about
72 per rent. of the counties of tho Ui.itod
'States reporting to the Department of Agri
culture at Washington, is that the people's
health was about the average, while 2H por
cent, out it below the average. Six hundred
aud fifty-four counties throughout the coun
try make mention of special disease?, the
leading complaints being grip in 305 coun
ties', or 47 per cent, of the whole; pneumo
nia in 228, or <15 per cent.: typhoid fover
In 212. fjr 32 per cent.; measles in l.'l$, or 21
tier C?tyt,i dlptherla in 78, or 12 p?<r ceut.;
lung troubles in tiO, or 1) p?.r cent., ami scar
let fever In 58, or it per cent.
A Domestic Tragedy.
At lloacdnl, Russell count v; Va., a mat
by tho uamo of Dutton aud ids son, quar
relled over a mouey transaction. Tin* father
fired several shots at his son, finally a hall
took effect In the son's breast. As ho fell ho
shot his father through tho heart, killing him
instuntly. The son lived half an hour.
HEALTH IN OLD AGE, 1
A ft Of.U l,AI)Y FINOS Til K TRl'S
NOITRCK or V IT AI.ITV,
A llrpnrltr't Intereitlnf I iiterrleir With
a lady of Seventy- 1 iro ) fnn
M ho Ttlln n Mnrrtilnni
Story,
f I'pm Ihf I'uioit , Port Jrrpi.*, .V. )'.
oni-n short time nxo, in a (list ant part of
J tho country, we hoard of a cure by the use of
Dr. Williams' Pink I'ills, which scented
almcst marvelous, an<l more recently another
I tubstantial ovidoaeo of their value reached
our ears. Ruing of an inquiring turn of
mind, ami wishing to know ju?t how much
'hero was in the ytorv, a reporter was sent to
Interview the person said to bo thus bene
fited. If trio narrative a* It had reached our
rars was true, it wan only simple justice to
let it be kn.o\vn-~*Ht proved untrue, it would
be well to know it.
The person alluded to above as having
I been thus greatly benefited by the uso of
! Pink I'ills is Mrs. Jane Hotal'ii. of It airier- -
{ vil!e, N. J., a pleasant hamlet in Sussex
j County, nbout fifteen miles from this office.
? The reporter hnd no difficulty In finding Mrs.
[ tfotalen, it was nearly noon when wc
j reached her pleasant home, a double house.
one part of which is occupied by hef son.
Hho is a pleasant-faced old lady, looking to
N> about sixty-five, but is in reality seventy
lwo.yearsof age. After a few preliminary re
marks tn explanation of th?" e.-.ll. *he wn?
tsked if she hnd any objection to giving us
I thedetails oTthe case an i how sho camo to
I try this now famous remedy.
j "Not at all," said alio. "If my experience
| ?an be of any good to other.-*, 1 am sure they
?re welcome to it ? it can do me no harm."
j "When were you taken sick and what was
!he nature of tho maladyV" was asked.
"It was about two years ago. The trouble
was rheumatic, in character? scint lea, they
railed it?and It was very painful indeed.
I he difficulty began in my hip and extended
the whole length of the Hmb, crippling me
completely. I suffered intouselv from it, and
Ihe ordinary treatment gave me not the
dightest alleviation. I was under treatment
about a month as stated, but grew worse in
stead of better, and was fast becoming dis
couraged. "
"What brought Pluk Pills to your notice?"
"My son ca led my attention to an article
In a papor, in which it was stated that a Mr.
ittruble, of Branchvllle, a village In this
iounty, had been greatly benefit Mil by their
use, and suggesteo'thut it would be a good
plan to tay th??m. But I wns skeptical in
regard totheir value ? in fact, I had no con
fidence in their efficacy and rather laughod
! at the suggestion. But thelroubleincreased
' ?nd I was badlv crippled. A few days later
I my son was about to visit a neighboring
hown snd suggested Again that it might be
well to try this rnuch-talked-of remedy, and
I then consented. He bought me a box of
Ihem and I began taking them at once. At
Ihe end of a week I notod a marked Improve
ment, and by the time I hnd taken tbf> first
box! was able to walk without n ca)i?\ I
?ontinued their use, taking several iboxae,
nnd am. as you see, in a very comfortable
itate of health."
"Have you had any return of the trouble?"
"Not as vet, though at my time of life,
J Keventy-two. it would not l>e" surprising if I
should have.. If it comes. I .should at once
| begin the use of the pill*. I Suppose I in
! horit a tendency to troubles of this kind ? ;ny
I mother died from them."
"Did you ever note any ill effccta trom tho
! use of Pink Pilb?"
"None whntever. They n*vcr disturbed
mv stomach in any way or caused mo any
J annoyance. Neither did I find it necessary
; to increase the do.se. as the directions sav
'? may lw> desirable. I am nble, as you st?e, to
! attend to my own work."
The reporter thanked Mrs. Hotalen for her
; courtesy and bade her goo.d day. It is not
often that one can witness such a complete
recovery from such a pertinacious trouble at
j such an advanced age, and such instances
; cannot fail to produce a profound Impression.
Headers of the t'nion may rely on the abso
1 lute accuracy of all thestatements h^re given
I ?nothing hns been exaggerated, nothing
| withheld.
Dr. Williams' Pink I'ills contain, in a con
I densed form, all the elements necessary to
[ give new life and richn'-ss to the blood^Mid
[ restore shuttered nerves. They are in un
i failing specific for such diseases as locomo
I tor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dan&e,
i sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervoas
! headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpi
tation of the heart, pale and sallow complex*
ions, all forms of weaicnese cither In male or
? female, and all disease? reeulting from vltia
1 ted humors in the blood. Pink nils are sold
by all dealap|, or will be sent post - paid on
roieipt of ^ice. 60 cents a box. or six boxee
| for #5. AO, by addressing Dr. Williams' Medi-\
' ?inu Co.. Bchenectadv. N. Y. J
No Yam*, No War.
A French governor of the South Pa
cific colony of New Caledonia, who was
also an admiral of the nary, aMumed
bis authority j.say#1fn' exchange) while
the native* were still cannibals. There
bad been rumors of sn insurrection, and
the admiral called before -him a native
chief who was fglthful to the French
ram* and questioned him as to their
*rutb. "You may be. sure." *ald Vhe
native," "that there will be no war at
present, because the jams are not yet
i rii*-. Phe yams, yoti sayV" "Yes.
? Our |?eople m-ver make war except
( w lie it when^he yauiH are ri|???." "Why
? i?? baki-il jtuuis gy &u.
j very well with the ?-a|?ilvea."
Few A<ye?, but !'?!<! V?r.
The traditional little farm weTl tilled
and the lit tl? barn well tljled la tniftl
dent for eoutentpient. Maby a farmer
haa loat all peace In life through a
mortgage put on to build a bigger barn
??r to take In more laud tliau he cotfld
till.
Indian qrlmlnal Mtatlatlca show that
there Jh ono criminal to every 274 IOuro
peaua, f>00 Euraslaua, 7'JO llludoo t.'hrl*
tlana aud 1,8(11 ltrnhmln% while the
proportion of Buddhist criminals 1?
only one In 3,787.
Evaporated potatoes. prepared lei th?
?a me manner an evaporated apples,
are to be put on the market from Mlu*
nesota next fall. 4,aat season's pota
to crop wijs mo large that many in 11
llona of bushels were wasted, and ev
perlmeuts were made In evaporating
potatoes. The experiments were sue*
cessful, and two big factories for pre
paring potatoes In this manner are
hnlldlav. _______ '? 1
The Interest on New York's debt this
year Is $5,5(10,000 an Increase of more
thajf 1600,000 last year.
RkON'T YOU OFTEN expressions
? I vi fl ? %|^ nud reference* in. the newr?
lg^ papers ami books which you don't fully understand, and which you would
like to look up tf you had some compact book whioh would giva the in
formation in a few line#?? not be obliged to handle a tweuty-pounl
enoyolopwlla costing t'25 or 980. ma (% in stamps aont to BOOK PV J
LI SHI NO HOUSE, lc$4 Leon- ard Street, N, Y. City will/
furnish you, postpaid, wIuTjiist suoh \r n book, containing 620 pages, wel)
Illustrated, with complete handy ludsx. Do you know who Croesus was. and where he
lived? Who built the Pyramids, and when? That sound travels 1123 feet per second?
Wbal is the longest river iu the world? That Marco Polo Inrcntoi the compass iu ^MO,
and who Marco Polo was? What the Oordian Knot was? The book contains tl>ovi9aoda
Cof (ipianatlons of just. suoh matters as you wonder mm f fc
? about. It ?i i/ it at the vfrj/ low price of #%f|
half a dollar and JMrJtOVJt! roUllSVLF. %# W
. . ?- :jw..
All over
the house
you need Pearline.
And more than ever in
house-cleaning. Just
look over the list of
things that you might
use ? soaps and powders
and fluids and vv)iat
noA Some of them don't pretend to help you ar> much
as T^earline ; some will injure paint, or surfaces, or fabrics ;
some arc only meant to wash or clean certain things.
lint with Pearline, you will save time and labor ii\ clean
ing anything that pure water won't hurt. Not only can it
do no harm, but yc saves useless and harmful rubbing. i<a
WWW& iferflKS
The Gallery of Modona w as for twen
t.v years unhung. At Inst It has boon
admirably arranged, and Slgnor An
(lerson ban photographed its nian.v 'in
teresting works. Thoye, bolter than
a uy where else, the Ferrara-Itolognoso
school can be studied; but the glory
of Modenn is its many uinstornipooH
by 1 'osso Dossl, n most fascinat^ig^t
Ist, hitherto almost undiscovered. Hy
monds is the only writer of note who
lias made so much as it passing mention
of Posso, whose "Jester" he greatly
Admired. This "Jetfter," even in a pho
tograph, reveals Its quality of Shaks
pea roan humor. * ?
WE HAVE
NO AGENTS*
biit*e)>dlreotto thocon?um
*r at whoko??le prlc**. Bhil
Snywh?r? for onuninatioi
aforatale. Enrilhlii wn
ranted. 100 stylcaorCar
riagea, 9? * tylea of Star
ncsa.ji styles Riding 3a<*
dltr* Write for cataloco*.
ELKHART
Canlep * HaratM U(| C*
Elkhart, lad.
W. B. I aatt. 8?c J
Ootton. ,
With caVeful rotation o!
crops and liberal fertilizations,
:otton lands will improve. The
application of. a proper ferti
izer containing sufficient l'ot
sh often makes the difference
it-twccn a profitable crop and
lilure;. I se fertilizers contain
:i^r noVlcss than 3 to 4%
Actual Potash.
, " x. ? , t V
it is a complete specific
igyinst " Rust." S
? 'urj>imph'*,< ;ue not SMittitiMng <ii<-u!*'rs boom
^ rpr? ial but juc |ir.ictual works, ? ontain
?K llio icmiIis ??{ latest experiment iir this line
r'wcrv cotton farmer should li:t\c a topy. They arc
i?nt free fur the asking.
GERMAN K Mil WORKS,
S3 Nassau St.. New Yo(]i.
Gladness Comes!
With a bettor understanding of tho i
transient nature of the many phys
ical ills which vaninh before proper ef
forts? gentlo efforts ? plca;>ant efforts?
rightly directed. There Is comfort in
the knowledgo that, so many forms of
sickness are not duo to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the system, which the pleasant
family laxat ive, Syrup of Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is why it is tho only
remedy with millions of families, andis
every where esteemed e>o highly by all
who value good hcaltfi.* Its beneficial
effects arc duo to the fact, that it is the
one remedy whlpli promotes internal
cleanliness, without debilitating the
organs on which ifc.acts. Itis therefore
all important, in o^der to get its bene
ficial effects, to noto when yon pur
chase, that you have tho genuine article,
which is manufactured by the California
Fig ?Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep
utable druggists.
If iu tho enjoyment of good health,
and the system is regular, then laxa
tives or other remedies aro not needed.
If afflicted with any actual disease, one
may be commended to tho most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
then one should have tho best, and with
the well-informed everywhere, Svrupof
Figs stands highest. nn<l is most largely
used and gives most general satisfaction.
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th?n any
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?'Some time ego," said Clifton A.rns*
parger (of Turtn, Ky.), Ctfhhfy
Attorney of DourbonCo.. Ky., "I
saw the advertisements of Kipans
Tabales In the JLoulsvillo Courier'
Jdurnal, anil believing it was tho J
remedy I neodod, I determined to *
get some of the Tabulqp. There was
no name attached to tho advertise*
ment, bo I wrote to tho publisher* of<?;^
the Courier- Journal and was
roferred to the nipans Chemical Co.,
10 Spruce sf.. Now York, from whom
I obtainod a box for 53 ceutej I had
been greatly troubled with flck
headache, but since I seoarod Illpans
Tabules, whenever I begin to foel
symptoms of siok headaohe or sour
stomach, I take one or two Tabule*
and escape all tho terrors of a
splitting headache. One taken after
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mado mo feel like a different person*
I find I now can get the Tabule-i
from a local .druggist. (Signed ).
Ci.irroN Aasflr akoib, September
13th, 1896."
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tha hualnraa fatly; r*fo?rnh*r ?i roar
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