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'jjiio ' ^?p3?k (jhrcnide. rUULlS UKlTk VliliV FRIDAY II Y w. -I'-J* M ' DOWliU: | | ? oamdkn, s c., A ug. o, \m. Simihouu'TIon Hatkh : One year, f 1.00. alx month#. r>0 cents ; throe rnontltH, conti. In advance. Ratkb pea A i>vkrti?us,o Ordinary , tranalont advertimuentH, first innertion ?00 por ; each BuoHequoiit in ?ortlou AO <!on?H per tupiarc. Oaah rates for Waala, |,<>nt ami Kound, Ac., not exceeding live* linos, SK> oentu eaoh Insertion and ft cents por lino for each additional lino. iiushfoas local#, 6 eonts por lino oacli in Hortion. Official and le^al notices at tho rate al lowed by law. Kates for contract advertising will la< an nounced upon application at the office. Communications will bo published when ofintoront to the tfonoral public ami not of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibility will ho assumed for tho views of correapondentH, lioniittancoH by chocks, drafts and povlal money orders Rhould ho made pavaldo to W. L. MoPOWRIj;, Camden. S. O. ^ '?jiijj'ju-,1- .1 - -l i.1 -L'jy^ j The ) Chronicle has purchased (lie power press and printing outfit \f. The Qamden Journal and noto has the con\bined outfit < of both paper x, making it one of the bent njuipju d of fices in the State. Mooting of County Nemocrntl? Kxooutivo Committor. A mooting of lh?, Democratic Kxooutivo Com id Hi oo of Kerfthaw County will bo held in Camden on Saturday, Auguat 11, 181)7, for the purpose of appointing managotH of the primary election Aii?. IU, 1897 and for tho transaction of other luiftinesa. A full attendance is requested. W. I). Trantham, Co. Ch'in, T. J. KiiUlfind, Nee. re I a ry. The Heuutonul caudidulott will speak in Camden to-morrow week, tho 1 I th inHt. Don't forgot tho lootnro at tlio Opora 1 1 ouho next Monday nifjht, tho Dili, l>y Dr. .InynoH of tho S. (J. A competilyo examination will ho held at tlio Court House in Cam don on tho 2 ml Kriday*' (ilie iHih i uHt, ) for two frou Hcholuruliips to th'b-iSoulii Carolina Col logo. The Co. Snpt. of Education will lie glad to give n:iy information relative thereto. Ipucatianal Tlio mat tor for this column is furnished by County Superintendent of Kducalion ij. li. Copolaiul, and all communications / intended for this department should bo addressed lo hi in at Camden, C. Are you coming to the teacher's institute:' If not, why not'/ Do | you think you know enough' about teaching, and there is nothing left i for yoti to learn? * ? * As many of our schools are etarting up now we will say a few words about the employment of teachers, by trustees. It would be well not to employ any teacher un til you are satisfied that he or she has a eortilloato of qualification from the proper authorities, aa all teachers who are not registered in this county will have to show their ccrtificutcM before they can collect for to vching. Trustees should con sult the wishes of tho patrons in employing teachers, for an unpop ular teaoher will do little, if any good, in a school. Of course, tius tees have the power to employ without consulting anyone, but they should never exorcise it ; the "Hoard of Education would not hes itate to removu any trusters who! exercised such dictatorial power against the wishes of the people. JJfom 0qp (Jopo^ponilentij, Roseyillo. Dear Kd. ? Ah I liavn't given tlx* public any data for a period of time, i will try and give il s'unc Iron) t In h j^art of the moral vine yard. Crops arc line iu these parts and especially corn. v> lit; v ? Mr. .Joyuor, pastor of Har mony church, has hegnn a pro U?*?**:d meeting there in which Kev0. J. 1*. Iseuhower and 0. I). Peterson rue to assist. Up lo this writing the meeting seemed to be progressing considering the in eleraency of the weather. On Sun day and Tuesday nights, the house was nearly filled. Miaa Mattie Miller, of Ridgeway, 'is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Walter Perry. Miss Lillle Grigaby, daughter of ?x-8upt, of Kd., hat been visiting jfelalives in N. C. Mr*. Kelly, of Colombia, is vis? itldg her mother, Mra. Boae. . Mtnra. T. T. Bookman, Butter A Oo. have started ft brickyard in lK?o bttrg. Wr~tl0pt they will make A jiiwd Mcawi wi ibrir jyuifriak j||. Tbey bars flrod one IT) b. v built an nibor to preaeh um'er, which w it b burnt shortly after wards. Look out mormon* thin seems to bo n warning. There Ims boon sovoral loads of buckshot dt? eharged In Air. OoIIIiih' house, one of the mormon's friends, w !> i <^li in a warning to thoso who take k t ? I ??m with tlx* elders. Some of our cor* respondents talk about hiving the Mormons, but 1 khw two pass t li<? road I bo ollior day who looked a* if they woro bunting a liivo, but tbo Ihvoh aro getting very scarce about bore. # O. Marshall's Brultfo. Mr. Kdltor: ? Crops of thin sec tion aro looking well. Hov. 8. W. Krlorson h nn Just closed a prott noted mooting at Sandy Cirovo Methodist church. Wo liopo it hasjioon of much ben efit. Wo liavo n nourishing school at Harmony and an excellent toucher. Wo hope it to continue and be a groat auoocHH. A yOry sad occurrence happened nl' r/u (;k now in which Hon Mritt-ou shot and probably fatally wounded William Hill. The shooting was done with a pistol, four balls tak ing olVoet. We aro ycry sorry to hear of it. Mrs. Kli/.abf th Northout wife of Mr. liobert Northcut, of Chester field, died July the 20th. She leaves a husband and nine children and a boat of relatives to inourn her death. We extend our sympa thy to the hoart broken ones. Vini villi vici. Mt. Pleasant. Dear Chronicle : ? We have been reading letters from your corres pondents with appreciable anxiety for the past few months, and it now falls to "Jonah's lot to pre ael\" A now post ofllco has boon es tablished in thin part of the coun ty by the name of "M esters. '* The Literary Society at this place has been suspended for a while, but will homm come to' life again ?nd when it does, she ex pects to have a Joint debate or bark all the rest, out In the county. The Ml. Pleasant school will open in a few weeks with the wri ter as tutor. A protracted meeting will be held at this place on Saturday the last day of .July and continue about a week. Not any marriages to report this time, but the pros pools are very favorable for the next. Crops uro line in this burg. I will close by asking this ques tion and expecting to hear differ ent opinions on it in tbo next is sue : "How can a school teacher best manage an obstinate patron?" Kit. A dios, vamos. W. Hampton Cobb, ICorahaw. Mr. Kditor: ? Some time has elapsed since the appearance of (!. 10. Vh willy piece. 1 would have replied Hoonur but was too bvsy to think ?>f that bright countryman. Ho is ho l?i i^lit that I am afraid ho will dim Washington's alar of fame, if some ono does not per suade him to hush. Ho tries lo convince, himself that 1 am green. He's not green, not a bit, but he would have heen if ho had not lain out at night ho much that the frost anil night air has taken the color out of him. lie's just common old field straw. lit* mini' to town tho other ni^lit you urn*. To register at i l*o Kershaw House rs Mr. (J. lv. I?. I lis whiskers and face were ?i? green a* nr;is? Saiil 1 1 in prayers, wont to bed and then hi *w out the cms. *' I Ie'n not jjreeii ! !" And G. 10. I'. thinks himseif wi({ t.y and wise. ( Woo unto ye self conceited.) I know why ho thinks himself wise; lie is under tho im pression that he is wearing Solo men's cow bell, while it is only Hill Norton's Hilly goat bell. It is a shame to the people of his see lion to let him labor under such false imprcsaions as that. Well I have already snid too much as (I. 10. l\ is only a mutton* head, seeking newspaper notoriety. I presume he is thinking of run ning for an ollicc, therefore he '.van Is to gel bright. CI reen-Courd-1 lead. Mr. lOdilor: ? t'ryps have un proved a good defti since the wet weather set i n. * ? A izood many from this place at tended the Masonic picnic at Flat Creek Friday, they all expressed themselves as having a delightful lime. M is. L. M. Clybnrn, the wife off our worthy Slicri/r returned to her home at Lancaster last Saturday, after a few days visit to relatives and friends at this place. I Misses Agnes McCullum and Mamie Warren, two of Sumter's charming young ladies have return ed home after a' two week's visit to friends at A hney. . The protracted meeting will comnicnce at Shiloh on the 12lh inst. Rev. A. T. Jamison, of Camden, will lecture to the/ Haptist young people's union at this place to. night. Cnpt. J. E. Pearce is in town for a few days this week. Mrs. J * h. Davis it visiting her husband at Charlotte. Wo have no marriages to Report tbU issue but may have several to report toon. * jar. w. fr. Moler died at IXaile Gold tofTfe on the 27ih Inst., with tvpboUl iw*r?~ Mf. Nskr wm ft ftftttfl 6t lUttk QitDiM IM for Infants and Children. The rac-simile Signature ol Appears on Every Wrapper, T?r CrNTAUH COMPANY, ?T MUKRAY ITNIIT, XIW YOWK ??**? cuimi to llailo Qcld inino about two y o n i'H ago. 10. I'. A ntioch. Doar Chroniolo:- ? Tlio Chronicle ImprovoH abundantly and in eagorly road. Tlio crops aro Pino in thin section but arc. needing ruin. The (ium Spring Literary po<vcly mot on Saturday night -July I l?o ?iUtli. j Tho qucrry wiih disensnod to tlio highest extent. 10 von tlio members i and visitors who hoard t ho spoaUerH j would have thought Dial (inorgo Washington, Henry Oi ay , Daniel: WVI.Rlcr and John (?. Calhoun had j risen from (ho tomb. 'I ho protract ed mooting begins at Anlioch on Sunday August, (ho 1st. Tho regular pastor Itev. (/. 1) Peter son lending in t he mooting. Wo Inivo no marriages fo mention but from tho way soino ol'our young ladies and gentlemen arn t- porting there will soon bo ono to mention. Mr. .law. A. Davis and wife, of (4a., aro visiting rolativns and friends in this soot ion and with his lately mar ried bride wo wish them a long and happy life. Mr. I?\ S ftoddings, and daughter 101 ma, of l'aeksvillo aro visiting rela tives and friends if* this section. As 1 might bo wearying tho pa tioneo of tho oditor I will oloso with boat wishes to Tho Chroniolo. Arthur. Uoykina. I'M 1 1 or Chronicle : ? Ijot ino liiivo n little space i tt your valuable paper to ?ivo the readers a fow dota from thin hur^. Crops are looking well and far - mers are in liopcs of a pood prioe for cot (.on t his year. Well Mr. I'Mitor I wmif. say any moro about crops oh polities aro the. talk of tho day. A word to Reform ers. I want all reformers in this county to he at. Camden August 1 I an?l hear the tariff issue discussed and I hope that they will he eon vineed that, John G. ICvans is the right man in tho right place, for pro. toelion robs tho plow; the farmers of today aro not able t ?> pay five cents per yard for his shirt, ami when tin duty is added he will havo to "pay six cents per yard for t he same shin. What will the poor farmer do? Think h ht >u I, it farmer ami rally to the polls August tho .'list and elect John Gary Kvans, a man thai will light for the farmers' rights, a man that has boon true to tho Reform party and has been lied on more than any other in. ?n in this State except M. H. Till man. Now Reformer you should not. notice any lie told you for I hey have never proven anything. Alto, pot her and e eel, John (1. Kvans and subscribe for The Camden Chronicle the only Reform paper in Kershaw County. I will close for this time as it is my lir>t. Reformer. Diseases of Women Cured. All irregularities, such as chlor osis or retention, irrcgulm it v, pain ful >? r suppressed periods, Leuoorr liovi or whites. u I critic ulceration, ovarian p-iius, and all- complaints peculiar to women are quickly cur ed with Dr. liellamy's Gossipium. Read advertisement in another column. It is woman's friend. No Crip? When you take II noil's I'llls. The hij:, old-fash ioned, sugar-coated which tear you all to Ulcccs, arc not In It will) Hood's, liasytotako Hood's and cany to operate, Is U na of Hood's 1'ills. which arc B 9 ui> to dale la every rcspoct. Wr^ 511 ^ Safe, certain ami sure. All ?. ? ? druggists. vfk'. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell. Mass. The only PHI? to take with Mood's Sursaii.irilla. Mas*ape and Physical Culture ; Ladies ?ind Children at tended in their own hoiii'.'.i by graduate of the t{oyal Insti tute i?f t ? y lit it ant ie-s, Stork holm. Instant Relief of Pain, Kvon old Deforming Drug-Proof Pain II Y LOTOS HAT NR. SI' 1. PUCK ami OXY (ilvN and SALT SKA IIATJLS. I'.asy, Harmless, Permanent and Al most *ure. ' Gentle exercises for weak children, and (}<>ntleinen and l adies with weak tonus or joints. This treatment is endorsed l>v Jhe best medical faculty of tho *-orld. The fol lowing diseases usually yield to this treatment : Temporary loss of strength, nervfttlt prostration, insomnia, paralysis, rheumatism, eonstipaliou, piles, kidney atfection, uterine we ikuc**, female weak ness, affected spine and j ?inl*. Sr. J5 E. Eadley, Professional Nurse. r3Bronr? 5VTfT."M: z.?ip 4 a., pwrnwi Buffalo Township S. 8, Convention. TlVft second (pnivterly Sunday School Convention of lioflalo Town Hliip will lie h?*ld ut llotliel cliuroli near I,ynehwood, Saturday and Sun day, August 281 h and 29 th. Tlio fo' lowing program will ho observed : HATUUDAY. 10 a. in. Devotional services by I'residont. Welcome C. 1*. Watts; Response, Itov. T. A. J)abncy. Enrollment of dolbgatos. Reports from schools. 1 1 a. m. For Discussion : l)o tlio Stindaj' schools under the present system produce the desirod results as to general Diblo knowlodgo? Opened by ltov. .1. W. Friorson. 12 110, Intermission for dinner. 1 .'50 p tn I'rayor and praise nor vice, ltov. ( i . W. (Jatoe. 2 p in. For discussion : What are tlio advantages of -'an early know ledge of tlio scripture? Opened by I'. T. Hruc.6: 3 p nti For discission. How shall wo lccvp our Sunday Schools from goinj$ into winter (juarters? Opened by A. Brown. <1 p m. / Fur discussion. Whut ad vantage* are to bo derived from the honie class department? Opened by \V. L. Copoland. SUNDAY. 10 am Vrayer andVpraiso by llev ,1 1) Fricrson. lo.!!0 a in. Sermon* on Sunday schools by Hyv. T. A. Dabney. Let the do'oirates attend and bo prepared to make a good report, aud take part in the d Hcussions. .^tndy the subjects closely and let us soe it we can't improve our Sunday sol tools J. M. Watts, ^ Hardy Thorn, >- Ex. Com. L. K. Kirkley, ) (Hill. S. IIMIilU SON, ? MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, l>uilding Material, b'ash Weights and Cord. CM A RMiSTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which wv ^uaranlee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass a specialty, J una 29. \Vni:ici.\viMi;i'TS ami Ri.acksmiths, 8 >li< it your pulronnf?e. We have just purchased a lire shrinker, Uie only ma chine of the k i 11 < I ever brought to Cam den. \\* ith it. tiros urn .shrunk without .cutting and weldiuK. which is fur better. ; Ml kinds of rcparlnt? done. Ilor^c-shoe- j inir ti sjnviall v. (?ivc us a call. Coffins. \\ o carry a line of cotlins ot all si/.es. HALL & HALL. Notice of Tcachers' Insti tute. Institute for the white teachers of the county will he held at C'tiiuden, .S. C., August the !' ? M, at which time the following corps of instructor" will he provided: Kupt. W. IT. Hand, of ('hol ler j Prof. I-'. II. Calooek, of (ho South Carolina College, and Mis? Nellie Chap man, of Xowberry. l>r K 8. .Toynoa, of the South Carolina College, will, lee tun- hef >re the institute. All white teachers In Mnv. c aunty are! invited, and earnestly requested to at tend. Instruction.* will bo freo to nil white teachers. L. LICK COPELAND. County Superintendent. Notice of Teachers' Insti tute. Institute for colored toafthera of tbe county will ho held at Canvfkiti^ ,?? C., August ft? 14, The following corpn of Instructor* wtlt bo provided : lVof. .T. R. Wftlta'O, of Columbia, Mm. Ad* H. 8*?Wart, <4T Manning, and Mian M*r/ L. Dens, of ciiHrioirtoik. AH colored tc?chor> In tho connty *re rrl wltta Al nn wftt w fw? MTitljrot of<4 ut$j jwN. > liKlMTOP I^ANf^ Business Education, 11 i? n I IV r I'll ihH' ln?v n ml mio vfirl in county <>f S< 0 J?y tlu) iU '>l cick<h"Iv oiju i|t|K'(l Kiii I cniini'Dtl./ pphclicul in.Hi i (ii t i? ?ii in ilu? Smith, JKiily drill in iuMiihI l)(islnchK hunting u 1 1 > I oilii'U work, Ai|i!rci>s. l'.?Kltl?.n? ftrc Knamiiioi <1 ^jiu'iuiU'h tlin?n^l? 'lie Kni|>loynv.>nt Hitrcim, 'i ho litisim?.s.s I'otU^o, Macon, (la. ?? . Consult your (dhmns ? hack for :.0 yours? This is my rooonl. f um doing mid w ill continue to <m tho ItKST \VOl< K. Into nut making nn.V promises* but will li'l. my woik ^p?>a k />>?? iisolf. (JMKK IJKCKMNU, my turn, an up-to-date I'liotourni-hfi, heuis tlio word on (SIdldrou'H find Hahy's jdi'tnroK, I am the lirst who introduced lite ucnuhio C A K I iO NT KTTK rilo'J IXiUA 1'IIS. Thoy como a littlo (duller, hut arc w?-l| worth tho dillon-noc, RECKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST., ('olunil)in, S. 0. to $ ?5* 50 ? ALL DRUGGISTS absolutely guarahteed *? ?l. to.kl.l (?.?. U, STKRMXO IIRMtnr CO.. Chicago. llowtroaU C._ll._. ?rN??Tort- tit.' ? .1 ' "TImJITJ YOUTH'S an llliwtrated semi-monthly Journal, printed on a very high Rradc of - p. paper, K^tablished t8go. Published by Youth's Advocato Pub. Co., ADVOCATCj NashviUo, Toiui. Sample Copies sent (toe. Sco prem, offer. YOUNG PEOPLE, Subscribe for a papor that is elevating in character, moral in tono and poc.UIlv interesting ami profitable to younf: people, but read with interest and profit by people of all ages. Noridenomination.il It should go into every household. Subscription prlc? Si, per year, but in order lo Introduce it, we will, on receipt 0(15 eta in stamps, send it to new subscriber* 3 months if sent at once. Frefti A lllcycio, Gold Watch, Diamond King or a scholarship in Draughon't Bus. Col lege, Nashville, Term, or Texn'rkaiia, Texas, or n scholarship in most any reputable Bus. College or Literary School in iho U. S can be secured by doing a little work for us at home. Largo cash com mission paid acents. Address Youth's Advocatu Pud. Co., Nashville, Tciiu. [Mention this paper.] Wmxm &&& "Wwm fiMroe&'FE Wjmm Fq'M ' HON. W. 18. ANDERSON; Chairman Board of Education, Levy Co., Fla., Cured of Insomnia by Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. R. MILES' RESTORATIVE Sleeplessness, fear of imagin ary danger or disaster, worry and trouble over insignificant trifles, Irri tablcncss, loss of strength and vigor; each or all Indicate nervous prostra tion, which can be prevented or cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. That ominous dead pain at the base of the brain, those frequent recurring attacks of headache, nausea, dyspep sia; may bo permanently cured if Dr. Miles' Nervine is taken. Jt restores deranged nerve centers of the brain to their normal. condition, builds up the. exhausted worn-out nerve tissue, gives strength, brings good health" and clearheadedness. * ON. W. H. AN DKRSON, Ccdf.r Keys, Fl&v, writes June 18, '03: "I lako great plcasuro In add ing my tribute- to the merit of I)r. Miles' great remedy, Restoratlvo Nervine. Two years ago I had 11 sc~ v'erc attack of LaCJrippr; my recovery was slow, laid I was left In a very weak, prostrated conditloh. My ner vous sywtcm seemed completely broken j p. I suiTered for months with. Jn :omnin, unab'o fosi.vp day or night, ..hough uIUt'v wor.i oat for want of .Jeep. I fell ';]Tinwe)g)jO.(caOi U5.to '1S1T)?T" T Tel' t hat r/y mind or body, .r hot h, r.mst soon gt v?5 way undbr Uio tr?iu a*} no remedy seemed to do rac Nervine cures insomnia. any good. My wife was In a drug stoic one day discussing my condition and the druggist gavu licr a sample bottle of the Nervine. She persuaded mo to tako it and that small vial gave me the II rat refreshing sleep I had had In four months. ,1 continued the rem edy and it acted like a charm. My sleep was natural and refreshing, my appetite good, and in a short* time I regained my usual weight, strength and health and have had no trouble since. My restoration to health, I at tribute solely to Dr. Miles' Nervine, as T used no other remedy after begin ning It. I feel it a duty to make thin public as I bolleve Dr. Miles' Uestora tlve Ncfvine a boon to su (Tei.ng hu man i I y." Contrast the alxno \yith the follow ing extract from the editorial in the Chicago Evening Journal, Kept. 23, ISM, on tlfo death of Edwin Keith. "From insomnia to nervous prostration is a short stage, and from nervous prostra tion to conditions and symptoms akin to those of insanity is a shorter one. Tills Is a f.u WcJrrTTfc A*pJ*fiatlon of the causes that^fcd~T6 the lamentable death by suicldo of Kdson Keith." Dr. Milosj Remedies are ?old b j all druggists under a positive guarantee Cr#t )K?ttle benefits CT money will be ref u nded. Bti&k on heart and nerve* fent free to all applicant*. Dr. Miles Medical OcL Elkhart, lad. .JL, Restores Health. WHERE The v Wonder / 0 ? Store HAS MOVED TO? I'LL TELL YOU. DOWN IN YOUNG'S STAND, NEXT TO A; D. KEDNEDY, AND SELL ING GROGKERY, GLASS, NO TIONS, FINE JEWELRY, SIL VERWARE, ETC., CHEAPER THAN EVER. C. S. Drake. W. A. Schrock, NOTARY PUBLIC ' . CAM DION, - ? - S. C, Trespass Notice, * Ail persons aro heroby notified not to trespass on in y lands fur any purpose whatever, neither will their slock be al lowed to trespass on the same. J. .1. I1KLL. Apr. 22, '97. 01TIC B OK I Su I'M It VISORS OF Ke<H8THATION, I K Kitsii a w County. ! Camden, S. C., March 8,. 1897, J Tito Hoard of Hegisliation for Kershaw Co., will meet at the Court llousu ill ('ainiieii, on iht? 1st Mondays, Tuesday's and Wednesday* of each month for tho purpose of registering voters. Ofiico hours from 9 a. in. to .1 p. in. W. V. RIJSKEEL. Cliairman, MA >5 NICK HA HON, Clerk, J. }\ RICHARDS, Members of the Registration Board for" Kern haw County. Fuiman Univeisity, GREENVILLE, S. C. Dr. C. H. Judson, Chnirman of Facility, - ? ? ? ? ? Fall session begins Kept, 22nd Courses leadiuK to all uoodouiic degrees' Preparatory department in charge of ex" pcrieiwed teachers. ? . Cost reduced to minimum hy mean system, 13oard in private families mod erate. ' For ea'alogues and turthcr informa tion, aoply to chairman, or to HEN E. GEE KY, Sec' v. 4 - ? The Hand of Fate Hovers ovty uoitinn u liooo >ii*nl tli had fntle.l. Mini hii.'Ii u *ul< inn nil iiioii I ( ion Hlioiitd not KO iii>Ikv<I<-<I. THi'te Is a -nonituifol M-niedy wlncli will real ore v..ur (iCMilli._r<l]orr your vl?or, himI >>rl ii k buck ihr l>e.nity"lui<l fr??ti tii'?? of youth. II i< truly vt'oinAu'fl l*?t flicinl, mi'l ??I.kMiiik Mure Ileal It til All ft luiiltitiiile of mlior lemeiiie*. I>elfrnlo yroiuu, inn i ? ?i or /w>rm*d m (nit ahd unfailing, n gAlatlfift, ??< ;iM if y lt? ?/ and h _ Ui? tunic. w{||/)ud a tfood, faithful In It if en?lorneil l?y tlion?Ai(iM it* tlio only safe and hffalliM* remedy known for painful or au ii|>i ('tiii i-d (writul*. ovurlfin paina, etc. l>iii'hitf r.hniiRc of Ufa U Will wonderfully uuxUl imtiu.i l<> ? ciH-ftly and liatipy cIoko. llu mil d^lnjr, order to-d*y. l'rltf #1, or 3 bottle* lor ??.So, )>r<|'nld to?uy . ndilrrKM. If your druKglnl tun not supply yon. re nil to BELLAMY MFG. CO., Atlanta, 8a. Mothers Read This. For Flaia!*nt OoiMUMm, Dri?at?rrJ HAMMLOOVCb*. Cbolwa IiftmfrMB.T? MK to* CUMm,okolirt ??rtai,Qu?tarilDnlH from U? S?wtka, rataf.j