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cwa. e Deuth of Mrs. I). \V L' \\, \v^. Mis Ilmwn, wife of Mr I) \V, jt>'o>vtt, of \\ Wa'vnv, ilicl 1 n*?? \V??lio'n'hiv afternoon til m hi | si\ k Mr lirin\ n, IhihIumhI of t!>o (h'cnMKt'tl, is :i l>rother of Mr. Khnoro Hro*?n to whom we *? xt?? i.11 our tlo?p est Hytnpttliii s iii |hi.4 his ypeftt bo roAvcint nt. ?-?? ?? Hymeneal. Mi*s Tiiilio Davi*, one of (nm iIimi'h ini'HL est i in :?l>h' vmni^ liolifc, ami Mr. ('has. II. |)u!h, of Char lotto, N. win) mtirried \**? s>i*? i -, day (it the resiih-ni-o of I ho hriiii** mothor, Mrs. .1. M. Davis. Mr.! I)u1b n ii prominent no'inher of thej tiharloiU' bar ami a morn excellent ! younji yentIt-uiuii. The ceremtm\ ] was porfoi mc?l by Rev. W. li. Cioi-j dan, rector of10 Grace KpiHcopalj Church. The brulo was the u-eip it'iit of many handsome presents. Fire. On Wednesday afternoon lire waa discovered on tl^.e nmf of Mrs. l'arkor'a hoarding house. The lire i i n < 1 niado considerable headway and grave fears were entertained that the building would l?u totally dealroyed, but a few buckets of ??? tor served to check the llamefcwhen in a very few minutes a strong si r*'!iid whh playing from the hy (Irani on the corner winch com pletely extinguUhed tlit* lire in a vcty few minutes. This wuh the li???t opportunitv ofTercd for testing I our new water works ay sin m in a! lire ouier^t ?>ey and Cauiden has] jiint cause for congratulations up on the very cMelont kvhIi iii she now has. Sufficient pressure can he obtained to throw a stream fai above the tallist houve in town. Death of Mr. James Latham. Mr. JamCH Lfdh'im, son of MY S. 1?. Latham. w?s shot by h s brother, Mr. Wnde Latham,last Monday after-j noon about I o'clock, dying about L\'5 , hours afterwards. An inquest was held on Monday night and the fol-| lowing evidence adduced : '??; a me a Latham and \V. T. La ! tliain had got into a io\v >n the Kta-j hie. Wade, who had charge of the! stable, took hold of .1 ami's and tried; to lead him out. ?James slung Wadej around and Btarttd hack at \V. T. Latham, who d ew a f is'o! and told j him lo at and back. Wade !?V,#bbed ? thf: pistol out of the liquids of \V. T. j Latham. James then turned upon ; Wade and snapped hiw pistol at him i t wice. Undo then tired and t he lir 1 ing becamo general, James was hit! in the right side, the hall going I through the liver and intestines and j coming to the ?-kin on the other siiie. : The evidence fsceui-i to show that itj was a clear ca.se of sell delenso. Tin* jury fountl a verdict in accord ance with the above facts." The funeral wan held at the Meth odist church at half past U o'clock on j "Wednesday morning and the burial was at the Camden Cemeteiy. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sigmttui o of Tho Care of Lamps. Many housekeepers think there is' nothing lo learn ahout the care of] lamps, hut there are many small j ? items in their management that) make a great difference in the j amount of light and comfort deriv ed from them. When a Jump js (list lighted, turn the flame low un til the ttue lias become warm, and the Hue will not he %o likely to break. Another precaution In re gard to lamp (lues is to put theiu .vjn a panful of cold water and heat tho wuler slowly until il is boiling. Take the pan olF ami allow them to *;ool gradually. This toughens the pjass so they do not break so easi ly. - When you put.a now wick in a Lamp, leave two or three inches ex " tending above the burner, turn it upside down into the oil until thor oughly saturated, then put the burner on the lamp and turn the wick down to the proper height.! When a wick hag burned awhile, if| one part is a little higher than the; other it will char first, and, when I well char red, can ho ruhhed olf, j leaving it even on top. The burners should he cleaned j onco a week, and the heat and eas- j iest <vay is to hoi! them in water iu ! which pearline has ticen dissolved.) Put a heaping teaspoonful in a quart of water, put the burners in : it and hoil ten minutes. This re moves all the gummy substance j . ? that collects in tho tuhca, causing them to give u better light and greatly lessening tho danger of ex plosion. When they are taken ? from the water, polish with a piece of soft flannel. A lamp that has stood several hours with ft little oiT fn .it should bo filled before it is lighted. Tbe oil generates ft g?a when the bowl is ftlmoftl empty which may ex plode if the lamp U lighted with ^ out filling. To prevent the oil from ooxtng out on tbe burner, turn the wio* _ l??w when it is not lighted^r-Ex* You can get your sewing ncft chlrte put in nice shape by seeing fJ. W, Wvedaxd, tbe ftsw Jeweler berc. " ? Mil Mill) SAl Till: | JT!!I. But 1 ittie else has boon done at i the Court IIoum) (Lis week beside* : t in! li \ juj; t?l 11 to < raw fun I ease. A I ? tor considerable work Hie following ! 11:1 mo< 1 gentlemen were enip:mellod , on tl>o Jury Tuesday morning: Ti )< Block, lore-mill), Calvin Hod ! aers, .1 T Boss, .) A McCaskill, .) II : stokes, W F Truekdell, A I' Young. ..Ill Puie, li W Bowers, .) A Kirby, It \V Abbott, D I' Owens. I lie Solicitor was assisted in the. j prosecution ly Mr. John McMaster. j ?>f Columbia. The defense wan rep j ii-sented hy Mr. Colo l?. Blease, of ; Newberry, Mr John 1*. 1 homas, of i' olmnbiu, ami Messrs- M. B. Smith j : Hii.i 1>. B. Clarko. of Camden. rho was g.ven to the jury ! about K,.}0 o'clock Wednesday night whore thoy rejuaincd all night with*, out ooiuiiig to an agreement. Upon j tiio opening of the Court yesterday j inornuiL', the foreman, Mr, 1j. L j Block, announced to the Court thui { no agreement hud been reached and j 1hat the jury wanted further infornia j tion from the Court on a certain point, j A ft* i* instruction from the Court the| jury returned to the room and about j 11 o'clock rendered a verdict of "Not > Guilty. ' In addition to Iho Crawford case! (these have also been disposed of: Jerry Smith, disposing of property | t under I e s n, was seni to the chain! gang for 3 months Jack Stover, for snapping a pistol! at Ceo. Kob.ason, three months on the chain g;iug. A mistrial was rendered in the! ! ca-o of llcnry Drakeford for assault-j ! ing a little girl. Albert Samuels plead guilty of housebreaking and was sent, to the: chain gang foi nine months. ;| The following is the presentment: of t.hn grand jury : We tho Crand Jurv, beg leave to in <ke the following preaentment to Mis Honor, Judge (). W. Buchanan, | I'lvsidim; .hidgo at Juno term ot I Court, 1890. j "We have, pasted on all bids p'o ' sen ted to us promptly and to the ? best of our knowledge. We have completed 'he work of j examining the Treasurer's books and ; report them vety neatly and correct ! Iv kept. I he bonds given bv the different officers of the County are all O. K. wit.ii probaldy one except on, vi* j Clerk of the Court, whose strongest j bondsman, Mr. B. J. Uateliff'', (lied j recently and we suggest that he have his bond strengthened immediately.} the Jail, which has been from] time to time reported as being in a! !)-.1 condition, is no# in our opinion,! bordering on dangerous, as the walls] on all sides are cracked, and its seems t hat t he budding is liable to | full. \\\? would state however, (hat 1 he interior of the building is kept as 1 clean as could be under the circum stances The Poor House surroundings are all in a very neat condition, anil the farm wo would especially report as, I cing in a flourishing conddjo?v We j would suggest that wldt/f wash he used on all tho buildings, both in side and out. We find U.e Clerk's oflice kept in a very neat condition, and wo find the abstracts of judgments, wherein the judgments are entered with plaintiffs and defendants naa.es, showing amounts of judgment?, costs, &c.. and the indexes to deeds and mortgages of real estate from 1/90 to 1889 and the indexes of deeds And mortgages of real estate from 1840 to 18iH in the Pierks oflieo arc verv much worn, so ruuoh so, tliiH the pages in places, have become do taobed, and need binding at once and wo e.-dl attention of County Bd. of Commissioners to this needed work immediately. Wo report that some of the par ties presented hist, term of the Court for the non payment ot tax for soil ing pistol cartridges have neglected payinont of same. Our attention has been called to the fact that tho public highway, leading from Camden to the Sumter line, known as the Charleston road, in obstructed by telegraph poles be ing placed in the road, in soino in stances, as much as ten feet, ?ind al so poiec bping plaeod in the ditches, causing the water to luivo it# natur al course and washing tho roads, and advise that the Knpervfe r look after this matter and also some bad bridges reported in different parts of tlie County. We are glad to see tnat i-lio necps sary work is being done on tho Court House, and hope soon to see the ne cessary work begun on the Jail. G W. MOSKLKY. foreman. A fiftnsil)lc husband 8hid to ins wife the other day, "June, don't spend a cent with merchant? who don't advertise." The wife who is h business woman, "replied: "You old goose, 1 learned heller long ago than to go where I whs not invited. You would be un oJ<| bachelor now if you had not invited mc to be your wife. Catch gae going., to a store without an invitation. I guest not." ? ^ Modified gfntijnenta. When the street* begin to sissle And the suu is blaxiog high. And tire rsltt drops as thev driizls ? Into streaming vapors fly; I When the hoptoads and the lizard And the Jane bng come again. Wo will think about the bli^aid In a vastly friendlier vein. ? ??^ The right .place to have yoor Watchea, Clocks and Jewelry repair ed is at J. W. Woodard'e, yon get ak tis faction. J. W. Woodard will eall for end deliver all blade of repairs is his lifts* $;:r $ohitutu r XT litIU i"! I>. Kuou Hiti.PKi: Hi: vn; n. ( I 1) I ns W I k ?( t I AM f l !! O W H 111 lid0 H ! baryaiti |.n vj't l?> -? ? a gili slid sin' , f 1 i ?? 1| 1 ?*tl t 111 '.Hit tl. (tii ess wh.V ^iil says *ho I * 11 > k ?? lilt one eoiiplfl and was goiiij? to ' In-hko u|> another. litleKH what yul s:i v A that !l cor lam nil! U in her way. CocKS V\ It 141 fl'lloW Wt'll t tO SOe Ills i.iil Wild WHS liol M home. lilies* what two ?i ll H rtVo <piat- j icling about ili?4 joniijj widower. Ci UC88 what gilT"&a\a slio IS gO- j ii>i4 lo j^o back on l-cr fellow be-| cause lie does not conic often! (iiiess what two fellows went to lit. ir girls and they Jef?- them lot ch it with tlie ??U1 man. G 11684 Wlltlt fellOW told a girl how j sweet she was and she told nil lluit ? lie 8uid thinking it was true. G uess what old uian thought his eldest d&nghlor was going to gel in m tied and sent Iter oil to slay ti while. (inc88 what fellow lias a guard. Guess what fellow was going to see a certain gitl and that girl and !if-r sister went visiting and the feilow .wont home with her lister. (; iu'SiH wit a l young widower says | 'ho will have to name t?l! of nis to bacco plants to make theiu livo. Guefs w 1,1 at follow stai tod to iniso a song in tho church and look (ul at hia girl and forgot and foil on I)*iso and broke down. Guess what gills saw three fel lowa coming and ran for life. Khom Lynch\vooi>. Guess what two yonng men weie disappointed hy two young ladies not mooting them at a certain place' Guess what young man olFered n will a thousand dollars to marry hint V Guess whut man is so desperste !v in love wiih a certain girl thai lie cannot hear for anyone to go with 11oI? Guess what mnn is so tleop in love with a certain gill that he talks at.out her in his 6K:ep? Feather Bod For Sale A nyone. wishing to buy a feather hod can llnd out where they can gel one hy calling at this ollicc. - -*?- ? ?? - Persona!. Misses Me a Villepiguc, Hoysie Alexander, Kili? '/omp, Margaret I > n r n e It, Maggie Kiikley and .>el ite Boy kin who have been attend ing Winllirop College returned home yesterday. Getting? Ready for Work. Mr. Allen Modlin, who has the oontraei for repairing the Court House, is getting tilings in readi ness to start on the job as soon at. Court adjourns, knowing that the work could not be completed before Court, and not wanting lo bo over hurried, 51 r. Modlin vovy wibfci^v has not yet commenced iho work. ALLEU MELLilT Contractor & Builder, CAMDEN, - - - S. C. tb?ijni:u'ni itiriiisiicd and lowest rates nn<l satisfaction Kiuti anti'i d. Order* solicited. Country Produce Bought. i will pay lue li'glioat matket pricc for Beeswax, Wool, I I ides rind .?ill oilier country ** produce. I will ho (blind at tho florc of l>aviil Wolfe. K. JACOIiSON. Caind. n, S. <!., May 1-, 't?9?G mo. HOT AND COLD 1JAT1IS. MASSAGE TREATMENT. J- E. HADLEY, Registered Nurse I ha?<* jpoytd from IK?Knlh to I.yttlo t<>n street'in (he house lormerlv oceupiiwi l?y Mr. Thos. AV. I/an^. o? w*_f obx, Contractor & Builder. CAMUKN, S. C. Host work, lowestprices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Correspondence nolicited find estimates furnished on nil kinds of worV. ?#"Moving hoi:?ftfl without 'oArinp |hpm ?|own or injury u specialtv. Feb. 7, 1890. WiBlhrop Collate Scholarships And Kntronce Examir.aUone. Ttit? examinations for tlic award of va cant tcliolarshlps iir Wlnthrop College ami for the ad m teuton of new Kndenti will !>e lield at the t'ounty Coort House on Friday, July SlstJUR ? a. in. Applicant* mqtt not lie leas than fif. teen yea*a of aire. When scholarship* are vacated after Jnly Slit, they will be awaMed to thoae making ' the highest average at this examination. The cost of attendance* Including beard, fkirnbk* edroom, heat, light and washing Ik only $0.00 per month. Vor farther information and a eata Pm. D> B. Jekaeee, tzitfin,: OUR 3RD'DRAWING XJ. com i:s < >i i On Sutuidav, Ma\ (itli. Mrs. !'\ M, kolly iluw >>?> t?0 .Jin I )i >!>\ $??.(), ai (1 ?; i ( .1 n ? > 111 Mrs. L. M. Mitivlus.ni d.cvv BE SURE o <joI your koys i'or tin.- m?\i o[> Miiiu; >o i in iv In* tho In* lo out; this tinu'. We sell yon as t? 11? .?j? ;t5s I lie rliraju'sl a'.ul ?.;iw \ oil a i lt iik'c to ufct some ol it bark. PKALKKS IN Slioes, ( lotliiiu, I lats, 'i M.hks (iii.j's t urni; !iin:"<. *':c. ? ? V * A Q j'uio oli' ? JNMMM'M'S at lowest A HEALTHY EVERY woiuaii IN luiuol' onlijiut ions to herself and the man she niar rios to be in t he* most hoalt hy con dition possible. She .should he free of all female diseascsand nu-ustral irreg ularities, because the condition of the wife makes or mart? the homo. i)on't delay because you dread to consult a doctor, for a consultation is unnec essary. (let a tew bottles of HC* FEMALE PANACEA Tratle( (3r. 1 )Mt?rk. and treat yourself in the privacy of vour home. It will cure you. If there is any costIvenesH or indigestion, re move it with a few mild doses of St. Joseph'* I.lver Regulator. Writr us. If your case is com plica ted. and we will instruct you, free of charge, how to ni!o these famous remedies MY WIFE HAG SUFFERED FROM WOMB TROUBLES Fo? HV'rft than ?? 1 ^.v?-?rs?. Mini has rvfrytitiiiK sly cuithl ??'t. us w<;l! an s?*v?thI tun notliinir ? li>l h?*r any ?;? >???I. I.11M ?i>iin? I > ? mint n??<l mviuu Ikt Gerstlo's Fomahj Panacea wnirh iuitm't'iato n lii l nml l?<-nrli(f<l iior Kreatly at her monthly in-riotls. \V. E. 11 UN EH, 8t. .k_;u-i>hcns. Ala, L. UGRSTLU & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tcnn. USTfOR SALE BY Dii? F LESLIE ZEMP rfh 8 ^ 't this P:\iiors fr GOME ONE-COME ALL, AND REAP THE HARVEST OF BARGAINS NOW BEING OFFERED. ' : To innumcrat?? would hi? impossible, so conic and see for yourself, and you will lie convinced and ;_ro home happy. Third Shipment of J^njucs to arrive in a fc.v (Jays, CALL AND SKK Til KM ? fhey are beauties and CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! Also, another shipment of For.si m Mulls, India Linens, to arrive at the ^anic time. The place lor any ^JL ACK 1 >R KSS GOODS \ou may w ish from a Five Cent Lawn to a Silk; hut we call special attention now to seme of our Summer Weights. Our stock of black In dia Linen, Black Organdie, Silk Cloth and Silk Mull i-i charm ing, and you may do yourself ;;reat injustice to make youi purchases befue seeing our S^FKIiJjf'AKNOIt I'M KN T. In Woolen Black Goods, fsunlTn?HWwei;ihtN^ we can show you Nuns veiling Albatres, 1 >;? t i> f?CLjillian; and, last but no! lea.sl, a beautiful Tarn misc. jo in \yide?an article that meets the demand so well. SI OUR VViKTii, MM k MB BUCKS. Another arrival of those splendid Cheviots that are so nice for Hoys Waists, Gentlernens Suits, etc., etc. Gentlemen's Crash Suits from One Dollar and Filty cents up to $2.75. SHOES, SHOES Children.*, Misses, Lidies nnd Gentlernens. Your)# ludios, do 3'oti wish to purchase a pair of''White Kid Slippers?'' We have IheVri?call and see them. Our stoek of Domestics is all that could be desired, and is being offered at k,Kock Bottom" prices. REMEMBER, GENTfcEl%N> OF TH K COUNTRY that our warehouse is groaning under ita burden of PLANTATION SUPPLIES, and if you fail to get just what you negcL #t the lowest possible price, it shall not be our f&fclll With thanks for past favors, soliciting a continuance of the same, and with best wishes for the future. Your Respect fully and Truly, The Famous Qilt Edge Store, r ? i 1 v -i \ t 11 h* I *'i)'[: c] mb Wifrn iiilFI' SI AI UlhuUt/d i III nkuil h tflUlv HI ftT'A mL J i Jt 1 \s it t H 1 \ KU\ i. V I) \ i!i :: * i< 1 ;?'! ri'Miiuhii;* iv.mi tt\ ! ' coau' an ! ? t ii: \ Ni'w' '<m'lv ul 1 1 i?u>o!iultl am] l.m* lil.-lit l J; ><U\ I '.tl ill -t t'( >;i: I ?' ' ? \ ? I' I ? ( .lMilJt'1.1, mi , ? C-O ?5 | \w, c'i i \l ?.! < .. ! i t !? Switi-, \ jsjr' c*/> -?v* c:j t i ailu \ .mr ?I (V-f ? 1>.'J S!ill||'>s J?Uti \i fi 'SSCS, r-1 ! Hall : an 1 I? -!. r. ) c?" > 4 I*.; i \\ l yf.aV> ( t: rt' ii ? t;?? . t r 1 >?* i (Mi S j rv.o rrij^Vi yy:iCv< ^ A 11 u ? ? Z?;?. !?v'i lii'inlt'.*-'. (u't iu\ )>i u'.Of. ai,s<> <vv!;u v h;\\ i\<; mac;ii inr,s, Lamps, Lamp ShaKs ami l?ai ucrs, t.kI ii t in t.'vci \ th.u^ 11'? it'11r\ ta l???i V'Hii luiau\ t)?,i t ; > uiiiii' aliil sec mr \\ 11?'? | ill lawn. r (ior.is ^alil <i!i fHSOTA* 1M'tfWY FI fi M 5 ii A iilJfi&i;; \ I L.itt. I )? . n f * I It'l til {?'tiii' "I <-?'*. I ? > i 1 l.a j' ? (.11 :'V?M \ . m en*-"vm iu&q m? vHi e v....i -. i!i gsusgs <? ? n ii *' S ? < ^ ?>rfi4'! ?> J' > ( |Ta \fi'"i/ r^s?TPT;dss ??, fc^t^oaw * ip v iotm^ ?**X# ?-^ ??*? ^ ^ i^P -*-. ?*? *A*?i V? ,J v ^ v.' *f* Si. .-? ) This i the tyi ;_'11111 ; P ? ill' Illlnllicr fiMftiil) \% i; 11 cotteii ;i( ?} ainl .VUtS per |h>1111< 1. tins mentis i*i:*?;?ji :;r no silo. I . i: I \ <' the i*??i ?? i Uiu! iho\ havcj^tji ?(| J'1' sold :>."?{ as 1 ha \ e s:i:d I UO\-T i!l<>\\' iili v nhe to lll?:;cl Am oie, the money is what ! w.iuf a 11 < I U> *1 i am ;:niu;/ !?> it \ni c.muc in iuv ? tOlc. I I'MVr a he s('.?Ch U:> 'i i m . hi ->h ;; 11; 1 never t;. u v hM Male stock. (n> w? ? ri *?' >^rV'. ^ ^ ir* t-H- fp 1 ils H M \ a Li Xwrii W I'- iv' w j <? amiii!.; iti ? \ < rv d iy. I \v<'iil ii; 1 ::t-- ii .n 1: J1', \s!?i? i: ?*??11?. 11 ? %???;?"> ahoi't thesaiUC piiCt'sjl i.-? v 5 ..it; ( t; J he; O < i (??U | j ? ? ^ ? I ' 1 I I ? i > k ! t:; r ?- ?; -laoe prouu lea 111 ?: ( i * ? :'<t ?: pi:i; i! ? r- ill < that 1 ?-?'.: j ;? >\V J >fft ? ?<! <')U<tn don't i ;???.? !l t '!?. V:n\ lm\r yonr 11<*ii a hotter battle than I hi -. I .sold suy i;ood:i it r such j ?*1! i i i i j 't'li'' I I ill' I th :i it paya h? uedo- j. r< >;, {?? and i j ti iei; | ?- iii's. ! have kept it up ill" I (Ir.u t wsiut. to (ii.tu^'a it. j w i i i ^a\ t > i those A lit) Jr'Vi iu tlr. ? unti\ In come iu and J v* ill d i y i d C the [Uiiiiit; with you iuivc siiwayr, u- uc. Soma hutijKV.y I'.uuSv.'si uiCwV loll )'v)U the) c.m*y a lai^:-r slocS; than 1. da, yiiii cun kiv lo tlu'iu \(tu ^'ci moro i'oi a dollar AT HINSON'S" j than you get from thciu, it makes luit 1 itiIq difToronco to you [how much stock they carry. What you want i.s nil you can ?r:?t for your money. i am -mi-h *d with the past and i know jl will ho with the IvUorotor 1 am working just as hard lor your [tVado a? it ever did. (Joiucoii you will find me at tlie samo j pl.jce. Yours Ites|>ccU'ullv, r? P tjf T M Ci U ? tl~A 4 S a* BS/ttSS'B.lL CURE COIiSTi PATIOH 10* 25* 50$ Aiy. /5RUG01STS A KQrtT IITCr V ril HPXN'T,l7f7n "If ntr??f ftrri.nslijn'.H.iti. r.rem t<. j'V<11 Ik* I.a\a-/ A bOvli Uluul UuAIiAn 1 JjLiU ((*?*. iv t?*r rrlp "r trf(if,lnil cntr >? i .i*y iiniiNn! r'ulls. Ham-J l ift am) booklet frco. A<1. KTKIlI.lVfJ HKMKHY < ('Iiii-ngn. :il. <'nn.. or X^? York. 817.j A Promlnnut Pit)blrl.tn. A pro'rniucnt New York ph yniciaM in discussing the merits of Kip:*us Tubules with a brother M. I). njiid : "Sovcral years ago I asserted that if ono wished to become a philan thopist, and do a beneficent deed? ono that would help the whole lair man race nothing coiil.l in* h< Her than t<? jtrocurfi thu liV?)sovclt Hos pital prescription, n<hi< h is thr fast's of the Taluks, and cause it to bo our up in the form of a ketchup niul distributed among tho poor." Snipe Vnoreaftlng. Tim Inrgest rotr.il drug store in America in that of liegeman A Co. on Ih-oadway in New York City. A reporter who went there io learn how KijKinft I ao uJch woro bnnfflif n. livo-cflnt carton nn<l n?kod: " l)o yon have much o a 11 for tluvto ?v Ho iv.is referred to ft gentleman who proved to b? the * head of tlte depart ment. He said: " 'Hie salo of liipctjia Tabulcs la constant and is lurreuaing, due especially fo the infiuenii.il character of theteati monials in the dailr prrtw, and growing out of Uuwo, through tho recommendation of friend to frMMl; Satisfaction - with them is T?y wapj. When onco they are b?(gan I notice that a permanent customer for then is made. nils. 1 believe, hi through their intrinsic merit, which proves the boon fide character of the advertising. T think them special!? neefal lath* general ran of stomach trouble*." c. Ail r:i?Jorly f.udy. A/i elderly lrtclv living at Fordham '"??iirltix, a piirt of Nov.* YolK City, and who wmi known {.? ho a warm If] VOCIlt'J of Jii|Ni2iri TulullOK for !U!y < M- <>f li .fr trouble or inf!i/;?.-r<t:on, f .m! l?<:t ivj'crtcr who v; ilcd in r for litu i>ur|x>aoof learning the |?;irlicu larti i>f her case: "1 hud always employed ? physician and did ko on the l:wt ocru -oii 1 had for one. but nt that timo obtained no hvueficinl results. Iliad never had any faith In patent medicines, hut having sveu If i pans Tahules recommends] \?*:y highly in tho New York lfcraM con cluded to k'v? them n trial, and found'ttiev wero just v.-hat my cafto demanded. 1 havo never omplojed a phy sician suite, and tlxt mean* i; saving of $2 a rail. A dollar's worth of IlipaiiH, Tabules laetn mo a month, and 1 would not l>o without thom row if it wero my last dollar." At tho time of tliia iiitor ?icw tficro v.oro present two daugh ters who specially obj<vtod to tlieir mother ip-rin^ -i teetiinonial which should pftrada her nanio tn tho MwnMpon, but to do thlft tt? ildtf lady argued : "Tbcw may be other eases just like mine, and I am cure I take great pleaauru in T*y?Wlaw^rinKn^Ta^iK-to mnr ono afflict ad as t was. If the telling about my ctM in the paper* enable* soma other parson (imilmftAtotcd tp bo as greatly benefited as I hm^ been, Iseenoobjecttoo/' ten. knowing bow earnestly ihfbU ?boot the benefit the tud,rwa??d. decided ?be was quite right. 1 1 ? yiSBggWWiBWBBBWWWIWWWWWWp