The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 30, 1903, Image 4
THE CHILDREN ENJOY
Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy,
nient which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the
greater part of that healthful development which is m> essential to their
happiness when grown. When a laxative i* needed the remedy which is
given to them to cleanse and sweet?9u- and strengthen the internal organs
on which it acts, should he such an physicians would sanction, because its
coill|>oueut parts arc known to he wholesome and thj remedy itself free from
every objectionable quality. '1'he one remedy which physician?* and parents,
well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy,
because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and it* beneficial effects, is -
Syrup of Figs?and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should
l>e lined by fathers and mothers,
Byrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly und
naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the
system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results
from the use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against
which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have thein
grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give
them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs
assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and
gentle Syrup of Figs.
Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the
laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but
also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of
the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal
ers Mometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be
bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty centii per bottle. Please
to remember, the full name of the Comnanv ?
CALIFORNIA FIG SYKUI* CO. in printed on
tile front of overy pack
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beneficial effects it ia al
ways necessary to l>ity
t lio genuine only.
Current Hvents.
The Methodist ministers of India
napolis, in order to stimulate fresh in
terest anuniK their congregations, hn\e
- adopted a plan of exchanging pulpit
The congregat ions are not told what
preachers tlioy arc g*)ing to have uiui
this deprives them of tin* excuse ? ? I" t ? :i
made for not going to church that j
they know Just what the sermon is go- I
~ ln$ to ho.
PIquh are being mode for a great hi j
centennial celebration of tin*, birth of;
John Wesley, to take place m Chicago >
neit June. Prominent members of tic
Methodist church will all over world
atructlve erlllse than you have. The
pose is to make the movement. inor?
? than ft merely local affair, and to let
It emphasize the Importance <>f Metho
dism In the religious and educat tonal
world.
The heat ten chapters eoiu'se of
Bible studies, which is being given in
-? the chapel of the Fifth Avenue. I'ns- i
- byterlan church, New York city. 011 !
Sunday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Is;
"" arousing unmmnl Interest. Three hun- |
<}dred and sixty-five persons were pies* ;
?nt for the study of the fourteenth :
chapter of John and about the Ham" j
number of the third chapter of John, i
Fivo of the "best ten" chapters arc i
found in John, and the other live ;
represent five other books of the I
Bible.
The Rev. Dr. P. S. llenson. referring .
t$ tlio agency which Is most keenly I
; felt in the destruction of the Influence I
of the church of today, says: "It isn't
the higher critics that arc destroying
j tbe influence of the dum b ? and I
r havo no more sympath> with the de- j
T:?trujptlvo cities than you have. The ;
trouble Ik not with the higher critics, j
but with the lower 11 v i n k of Christians. J
The fog of higher criticism is not to
bo dissipated by tiling j-reat gnns .it |
r-'it. That only adds to the fog the smoke
: of the powder. You can dissipate t h <? !
fog only by the sunbeams of Christian
? living. I'll wear myself nut preaching ,
the evidence of Christianity, and some '
cross-gralWed representative of Chris- j
tianity In the pews will spoil the whole I
inside of ten minutes after I net
through."
Cardinal Lueldo Mailo J'arochi. wh >
p-dled In Rome Inst Thursda- . was tie*
strongest and most interesting por
tion all ty In the College of Cardinals, i
?pd Mas the only one of three survlv
t. tRK appointees in that body of 1 'i nr.
XIII Paroechl recelvtM four voles, ant! !
one of Pope Leo's earliest acts a.i I 'ope
was to appoint him vicar general. In
1897, owing to 111 healih. lie exchange.1,
the appointment for that of vice elian*
^ eel lor. As years went by he grew l< s-.
- bitter toward tiu< Qul-rlnal. but still
iV;Wafl known to stand, with Cardinal
Aampolla. for a policy of imn romprn
mine and sturdy champion of the
?"elalms of the Pope for the restoration
? of the temporal power. To Cardinal
Gibbons is attributed the remark that.
- "Paroechl is the most striking figure j
ni havc met in Rome. He combines |
piety with polit Irs. and politics wi.n
piety/'
A Cough
"I have, made a most thorough
trial of Ayer's Cherry Pcctoral and
MR prepared to say that for all dis
eases of the lungs it never disan
points." I
f ? nJ. Early Finley, Ironton, O.
i-v Averts Cherry Pcctoral
? tpn t cure rheumatism ;
-we never said it would.
It won't cure dyspepsia;
tjujver claimed it. But
will cure coughs and
6 of all kinds. We
if said this sixty years
we've been saying it
? He., Mc.. SI. All trcttfatn.
fcwttr. H JW MM Uk? n.
?57?. It b? tur* yem m4
e?*S t?k? tt. It* kam
W? *pe wflKnir.
ATKR CO.. Lofftn,XUI,
Ihe Senbonrd and lis Relation to the
South's Development.
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In reviewing the iiitluhlrial develop
iim iiI attained by the South, it is !?nt
natural thai uc turn our eyes upon
llic weno with ;i view to ascertaining
the part i>Ih.vuU l>Y "Common Car
rier." lllo railroad. T<> those who have
i.implv listened to the revival of the
Soul Ii'k industrial n<* t ? v i t \ . tin- follow
ing figure^ by I he t'fiisiiH I tti r??:i 1 1 wii!
110 doii hi br IntereHting as well a.s snr
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A great *1 ? ?a 1 of this advancement 1 ;
directly attributable. Individually a,rl
roUrc-tivi'ly. to the efforts of the rail
.in? :? traversing tho Southern I0111
tory. With the rlso of ( h ? ? South came
also the rntural expansion ef these
railroads. and it Is Inturestliu; t > not*1
the progress In tills direction v ii 'ii
\vh eonipar* tho ;mal system* of to
?lay with tl'.oso wo r* member in their
Infancy. In glancing over tlu> situation
wo notico particularly Iho Seabonr I
Air Line Hallway, whose parent si* in
I"sr than ltfi< cn years ago tapped onU
Virginia an/. North Carolina. At liii!
un?\ lumher and its by products we;-??
the principal commodities; ntnl we
Imvo also watch* d Kith inteieM t,.>
progress of thi* lino in escaping from
,t s narrow conhnes and developing
it i(t the wor.derfiil system which i!
is today. By building und consolida
lion the or.ee -.'.nail line now pone
trnles almost the OUtiic South. leach
ing the capitals of Virginia. North
Carolina, South Carolina, (Irorgia.
Florida and Alabama, anil from its
limited limit" t trade now "iigrtgev in
the transpoi tation of almost ooiv
known article of manufar tin *, n?* w >11
as the products of agi'i< n.?ur<\ tor
which thf South la noted The ilatiiiiil
tesouree of th^ South has been in ????.
ton and while wc would not neck to
depreciate the teal w ?-?r< h of lit!..
staple and its value to us: there 1
no denying the fact thnt the wealth
of Iron ore aiui coal found in the
South litis been ihf important f?'a?urc.
The Seabonrd realized this and
through their newly acquired posses
sion. the 12ast find West nailrond,
will enter the rich iron deposits ami
coal fields of Alabama In a few months
??vll I mav> Its lln* terminate at t!.^
"MttEburK of the South." Birmingham
Through its Industrial Department
a ^teat cleal of development work
b.is been accomplished. An uioouzne.ots
'-ve might refer to Souther o Pines and
Plnehurst which i^sort* are noted
throughout the Eastern part of tli?
country. The management has made
the interests of the people along It.s
line their first consideration and this
lu a measure accounts tor the agricul
tural and lodurftrial success which haR
been attained. Evory cncouragfcment
Ifc accorded for the location of manu
facturing Industries, and their liberal
policy toward the agriculturists Is
well known. In some I instance*. wh?n
the occasion arose, they have aaslsted
the growem In Ifco purchase of seeds
aM plants and have also tutored them
la a Has upon wkteh they ware ualn
formad; all of which has aot only
I ti appreciated b\ its residents ;? n <1 j
patrons hut linn had a tendency to!
cement I he vc: y close feeling betw ecu j
tln'in. The industrial work 1 1 k Miccii ?
broadened until ii now reaches the \
t i ro system ami embrace^ the Gen- '?
? .1 1 Industrial \gent and corps of as
nist ants, and we look for inercusec
results from this lino whirli has
served so well its section during the
pa.-t vim i
The tide of cmigrat ion has ever
been \\ < st ward, consequently ihr-{
South has bo. ii compelled to rely |
upon Its S(!ii;i for in.- till.ige of Its
! soils. Tiiiough vnruuis railscs, how j
! ev, r. we it I'd hi !?*?'; nt yrar? a small
.hut steady (low of northerners and)
rtcslt'i nc! si who have Itrcil of h it J
tling with tin* long and severe'
[winters expem uee(| in this; section j
l and have come in dwell within the
: land of perpetual sunshine.
These people lind a productive
[soil ;u!<l in addition to then real olj
j J"et the enjoyment of Llio eliniafe,
j they have realized in om ess of tin ir
(expectations; to their succors and
! vatiyfat tion we attribute their fol
l iners and ;t few years only will sr.f
lice to have (Ik South re:n h tile ngf.
cultural h'd^hts whhh it deserves.
[There is an impression that tiie ox- I
I ireine south is a I arren wn.-de and
not capable of production. Were tills
j true, would there I the over con
stant extern i'-n of rail lines which m <-?
going on ycjirlv; The Seaboard is im
i lined with, faith ie. is evidenced by
jits recent eonmielton which leads it
Into the beautiful Manatee section, by
this; connection they pniotrato Mana
tee county. Florida and the wonder
ful results obtained, which are shown
from a compilation of authentic sta
tistics lead us to believe that tlii.-J
countty wil! )><? quickly populated uj
:i deserving class of people. II ace. ma
i proper u> cluing.- ltorr.ee (J reply's
faiiioim remark into an invitation to
"Come South'' where you will find a
warm welcome equalled only by its
unsurpassed ^ limate.
I. \V. WIIITK.
Portsmouth, Va . Doe.. I!?n2.
fS.-ws of I Ii e l>ay.
It is said that in Philadelphia tlicro j
is a "vegetal ian church" and Its meet- i
lug hous?? in that city Is the only one
e| the set t. in America. Though this
church haw but the one ine ting house!
on the i 'on i i m? n t . rnd only forty mem.,
l-ern. it ,!a:< s back- nearly I On years. I
Their lecords during the time, cover
in;.: s-'Uio* "no ca.ies. show that III* I
ave: an? longevity of a member of tilt J
>- i | Is i'.l v.. ?rs. lie is not. in his old j
a:;e, obliged to report to false tenth, j
li s e v t s. in v. ii cases out of ten,
no not < v*;- so.piire sp'.ctaehs. Ili:i
xveifh' keeps close to the normal or
piepi r '.vi .alii his fiiiin*i an I height
ileiiuii'd, n?\or approaching either to
torpnl- m e or ema? intnn. He Is singu
larly in e from rheumatism and from
d;.s-pepsla. The church suppoits a
vegetarian hotel for poor homeless
ta> n. where it i.s possible to live at $1
a week. In i's short life it has served
7".0of> i,u. ? ;; w.th lodging and -Itjn.ooO
ioie-'t f wil !i iui ii Is.
Th?> New VerU Sun uivs: "The
. amcuit of f*; -'i itm '-i's and provisions
i?. .i\i,l \e ? i> i_\ hy i he n if ion's metro
P- !<?. i enchc.-. 1'ie puo '? mous amount of
y;: o Mi.eim . is . ,, i loij.ooo.ooo
; p It'll:!. per an. .iui To I lie above must
t t'*' ad .Ie. ' l!,. ;<,ili;..n> ,*.f pounds of S-\u
s.iueji. I ? hnsl^T" e\-tsi'-. brains,
jh^ads, ? i ;!? f-.ni.. a*?'l troti-is. To
theso ;ig;nn iu?is?t added the millions
of pounds of poultry nine im.l t*sh be
fore l-'ath? ;? Knit ke: ? supply of
tlf'fch fond i.- fir.ipU-te i li?> eheek 111
1 paynivjst for (he ;?i?:?\e if? amazingly
i,Tl^r> The e'ntiei.i pound* Of hoof
at nn average j-rit >1-2 t*??ats a
pound, in tl>e "i\Vi*n??. / wholesale.
? amounts to Mo.nfso. ? ^'oriiA of this
laof sold a 1 1 ?> i-eut# an 1 ^oaic at 12
.?aits a pound. If then the retail prtcv
of the tame moat aveiagtM it coats a
l^iiad. t^<? catera pai.1 I20,00rt- "
A Lando'h dtsp.it- h say?: ? The Kteaj^i
packbt Cpupa. from t.'r.i d p", tor Cork,
has h^en missing son' * l?s; Friday,
j Wreckage vlilch h^s been washed up
on the conM near Cork leaves no doubt
i that the vessel foundered during a
' gale. She had h crew of 20 men aud
some steerage jwaaengera <?n board.
She was owned In Cork."
John Mitchell, presldeut of the
United Mine Workers. In bidding far*
well to the C?ml Commission before
going West to the miners' convention
in Indianapolis, declared that the non
union miners had been deeoyed Into
t giving tf?v*m??*y *n nf the opera
iUW.
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ROBBERY Of A BANK
A Sharp I ijjht in a North Carolina j
Town, Willi Shot Guns
* i i
PROFESSIONALS DRIVEN AWAY.
Vru't Torn Open lly r.xploslvcH, lint
Only n Small Amount of r loiicy
Sccur . tl.
Charlotte, N, Observer, 2?>th.
At 2 o'clock Monday morning an in- |
effectual effoi ^ i made to rob (lie
l'ifiik ot Advaneo at Moeksviile. Fx
pert cracksmen l iH'r op< n the vault
U ud ?tole some loosu metal currency,
hut were interrupted before they hail
time to opt it l'n tl'tift lock safe inside
the vault.
At about 2 o'clock Mr. T. .1. IJyerlv,
the cashier of the .bank, who rooms
In i\ building close lo the bank, heard
j two explosions, which he thought
<.'?ui j horn the l'i?. ik. J! aroused the
| vice president of the bank, Mr. .lames
M' C'Uhe, ,Ti\. ami e jiniiK themselves
With shotguns and plwtols the two
! young men started, at once for the
j bo iik. When they camo close to the
building they saw that the door was
opt n. As Hyerly started to enter a
man Inside iire<| on him with a Win
chester rifle. My "ily and McC.uire
both returned the fire and a fusiladc
i enKiiod. The. (ashler nini fii
? Kin wiiu tun Auuih <11111 tne UOUIU IIO
jobbers answered them almost shot
for shot. No one was struck.
When th^ firing was over it. wah
f n?l- that \jie cracksmen had lied.
/V ii?rried nfamlnatlon of (he bank
sr.(?w)><i that nd damage was done i>??
yond mining /the vault, which has a
innsslve ntmjl door onvand a 1 1 a I f inch
f e? thick, 'litis had 4)een torn off by
nin o lil.v.cerine. *^t ??
over-rrfa ??ptinne ifls" moTidng that
I here was every 1'ulJcation that sev
eral professional robbers were en
gaged in the at'e:.ipti<i robbery.
The whol" tftwu <jt Moeksviile wu:i
moused by the occurrence and efforts
were made to surroind the place! and
l<i e\ eiit I he robbers '.ror.i <:::l aping. As
Tho Observer g-jei in press the cash
ier snd the other oflleers of the bank
are trying to get a special train to
bring bloodhounds into Mocksville in
order that the flogs may get. on (lie
frail of the cracksmen before It gels
too i old
Sunday Memorial S *rvke.
Washington. Special. -The Hons*'
of Representatives inaugurated the
experiment of holding nvujy>riai ver
vices for deceased members upon the
Sabbath. It will he followed hereaf
tor during this f-exsion and probably
will become the general practice in
the House in the future. Heretofore,
except on very rare occasions, the
TTouse has broken in upon it^ legis
lative work on Friday or Saturday to
l'sten to eulogies on deceased m *m
Iwrs. but (lie time has seldom hc:>n
propitious and latteriv tho practice
has been meeting with growing disfa
vor. On account of the pressure of
public business at. this session it was
decided to hold the memorial session
on Sunday, and during t^<- course of
these eulogies today several members
took occasion to voice their commen
dation of the innovation and to ox
press their opinion that It would be |
fol.owed in (lie future. At the s^stti'in.l
last Sunday, tribute Was paid to the <
life and public services of the late
Representatives Russell, of Connycti
cut, and Sheppprd and DoOraffenreid.
of Texas, each of whom died during
the congressional recess. The attend
ance in the galleries was quite large
and there #as a numerous assemblage
of the friends of the deceased mem
bers on the floor. The following mo ru
bers paid tribute to the memory of
Mr. Russell: Messrs. Brandegee, of
Connecticut; Cnpron. of Rhode Island
Sperry. of (Connecticut; Iltll. of Con
necticut; Payne, of New York; Me
Clellan of New York; Dalzell. of Penn
sylvania; Cirosvenor. of Ohio, and Mo
Call, of Massachusetts. Those who
eulogized Mr. Sheppard were; Messrs.
TIenry, of Texas; Mrnntley. of (Geor
gia: Rail, of Texas; Randcll. of Tcxrifc ;
Rurleson, of Texas, and Fee ley, of llli !
nols. Those who eulogized Mr. Oe- I
OrafTenreid were: Messrs. Russell, of i
Texas; Stephens, of Texas, and KU?
berg, of Texas.
The Plague Situation. ,
Mexico City, Special. ? Tho charity |
commission at Mazatian lias received ?
tip to date fo'* use in com I
bating the plague Money is still 1
pouring in from all parts of tho conn- j
try. The ofllcial bulletin from Ma /.at- I
Ian reports four deaths and four n >w j
eases for Wednesday last, and for j
Thursday live deaths and two new |
eases. The total number of cast's in j
the hospital was 44. At the pavilions 1
are housed 520 persona, none of whom j
are sick. Dr. J. II. Crimes, the bubon
ic plague expert, who offered his sor- j
vices to the government, has bet n no
tified to hold himself in lead'ness to-*,
proceed.
Harthqunke In riex'cn.
Mexico City. Special. ? News has ?
been received here by the Minister of I
tho Interior of earthquake, and vol
canic disturbances near Crique, State
of Chihuahua. Nenatana Mountain
has been riven in twain and the at
mosphere Is filled with (Inn volcanic
dust. An earthquake at midnight on
the 2;'.rd was terrifying t/> the inhabi
tants and the people were filled with
consternation.
Crew Rescued.
Port Arthur. Tex.. Special. ? Tin
steamer City of Everett has arrived
hero, having on board Captain T*>. K.
Clinton and six men whom the l?v<*v
ett picked up from the \yater-logge<l
schooner Otis, on .lanuarv 21. The
Otis had encountered a heavy gale
apd rapidly filled desplt* thy work c.l
the pumps. The Otis was from Scran
ton. Mis*., rarrving a cargo of lumber
and timber to Havaua.
H;Rh\viyman Shot
Mlddlesboro, Ky.. Special. ? Henry
C'ummlngF. notorious among the high
waymen of the mountains, met death
from ambush Sunday. James Adlcy
Turner, who we.s walklug with him,
was Hhot In the arm. The assassin^
tiro unknown, it is a common report
that Cummlngs kill<5d .lohn Abram,
president of the 1 billet! ^inn Work
ers' Union two years ago. Greenwood
Ward soon afterward, and ?*>outj^
vear ago Prnnham Klarn. a Kd?Tn3K
Isn. while other erlnic* are ? har*<?d to
CAUGHT BY THE ?GRIP.
RELEASED BY PE-RIj'M
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Congressman Geo. H. White's Case.
A Noted Sculptress Cured.
The worid
o f medicine
recognizes
Grip as epi
demic c a -
tarrh. - -
tffdical Talk.
thf folio wj/ig letter from 3417 Wal>a???
tfe?k of jirStVT 'foindVg"P ^ J'*
oppoAi?(J."? Mr*. T fc'clnniti.
Mr?. Celesta Covell vwiu* from *19 ? ?
avenue, Aurora, III.: /tf , ...
"Only those who have luffered wit ? ?
grippe and been cum! ?*??'? fr^'reeiate ?
grateful I fee! that ?<"!? a ?|ji*ndi?l
cine as I'oruna h?? been placed J1 '.\e
door of every sulTeting person. Air*
Covell.
Noted fcciil|'tr*?? forwl of
Mm. M. C. Cooper, of tbe Royal Acad
emy of Art*, of bondan. hngiand, novv
residing in Washinfiton. I). 4 ?. is (",e
the greatest living ncul/?twis anil pain, ft*
of the world. She ??)'?:
"I take pleasure in recommending I t"
run* for entarib and la KJ'1'I"' ' nnv*
? uttered for months. ?rl(' *''* 1 "!*
one bottle of 1'cruii* Jam entirely ?e!i
-Mrs. M. C. Cooper.
J). J,. Wall, ice, it charier member of th?>
Intel national ll<irlx*r*<J I uioi?. writ :rom
I!i Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn
"Following a severe attack o( la grippe
I teemed to he affected badly all over
"One of my customer* who was grrat'v
helped by 1'crunn advi?ed me to try i*v
and I procured ? bottle 'be same dm.
Mostly, I enjoy food and real wen. j e
runn has been worth a dollar a dose io>
me/'- |). I,. Wallace.
Lieutenant Clarice /Hiiltt. of (lie Fait,
hake City liarack* ofylie Salvation Army,,
writes from Ogdeu, I loin
"Two monfhn ago I snfferigjy wi?!v
so severe a cold that I cjuiid linrflly speak.
"Our captain advised fur to try i'enini
and procured a hot 'le fi/r me. and trjilv it
worked wonders. \\ itlin two \vee\.i 1
was entirely well.'' -( i.n\e Hunt. J
Cotigr*?flnotii lviilte** T error. - - ? ?
Tarboro, X.
Gentlemen 1 am more thn n satis
fied with J'evunu and /hut it lobe tin.
excellent reined i/ /or the ui't // mr.l
catarrh . I have imrdlt In in i/ ; a it'
ll y a nil they nil Join me In ricom
mcmltnp it as on excellent rrmedi/.
? Georye It. il'litte, Member of Con
gress.
Mrs. T. W. Collin*. Treasurer I n depend
ent Order of tiood Templars, of Kvereii,
Wash., writes:
"After having a severe attack of i.n
grippe I cont limed in a teeb.'e condition
even alter the ?t-< eid*-d < .tn-W.
My blood seemed |,oi<i<ine<2. I'ernn.i cured
iue."? iirs. r. \\ . (/"iim-.
Jf you do not derive |?i o::r ; ?t and >.'itl*
factory remits f r < un t';e im? of I'erun.i,
w I ite ut once to l)r. Il.itiman, i^fvmg jl
till! statement ot y<>-ir <;,<r will be
pleased to give \ou Im valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. ijartman. President of Th?v
Hart man Sanitarium, Loluniijiji, Ulnu.
I A C tJ I IM'tC is ? ? i j i < I ? ? n j i i* tiitniili. li
j slum's iki o In 85i or nationality. The
'Vu.uai'il "ami too ignorant, 1 1 ??? aii.
t final aii'l the pauper. tin- init*M*d aii'l
t!ir olnxse* an? alike to la grippe. i
Soii\' .no exempt ? all arc liable.
Ldve you t lie Ki'ip '? Oi", rather, iia^
tlie grip got von? (Ii'ip i.-i well nannd.
1 l:e original I'liovh i term, In grippe, lias
lucii fliorti'iieil lni>-y Ameriean l<>
ri'iwl "grip." Wrfhout intending to <!o *o |
I .1 new word Ins been coined that exactly
describe* the case. As if fsoine. hideous
i jifiattf with hn inl tittit' hud ciutehcd us in
i: ! i.itJil -Men. women, children,
! whole 1 mviis and cities are caught in the
i baneful ijrip of a terrible monster.
1'c-ru-nn K or <iilp.
Mrs. Theophile Sehmitt. wife of the Ex
Sccri tary of the German Consulate, writes
m_YOURJ)MWGISr FOR A FREE PE-RU-NA ALMANAC..
? | C' r TflVI HlP''? Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Qu in and Mullein
MOC I H I LllSI O Coujchs, Colds, LaGrippe & ^SS'&SJ
CANDY CATI-tAn T! C
All
UrHpjI'i'i
KVi y
????. 3(V.
Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"soaethiujf just as good."
51 is. Wiii*- l)\y's So-)t hinjjf >ynn> for e'diJiv i
teething, ?often t In* todtv.v- iiiHair.ina
t Ion ,ul In ?.'.s ) >niii .?? ii !???= witul ftili'-.'i.V. al.iolt! ? -
(Inr tlnnvani li v<* hundrr.1 ami thirteen j
novels weiV published i;i Kirjland in
l'JOl.
FITS permanently en red. No llts or imrv.uis- j
ji?bs after llrst (lay's use of l)r. Kline's (ini.ii
IserveKeston'r. *2 1 rial bottleund t rout ivy auj ,
Dr. D.1J. Kiasti, Uil..y::j ArehSt.,l1iiiia.,i,a. j
Two men and one woman living jn
Worcenlerrfhire, Kngiaml. state that tiny j
arc centenarians.
If yon want creamery prices do as the I
creameries do, use Ju.NK 'j'l.vr Jlwn-.j:
COLOi:.
There art* two womin of seventy five ;
years and o vtr for every man oi that a>;>: j
in the borough of J-'insbury, lv.n:laud j
Mm sure i'lso's Ouvo for Consumption auvn.l
my lifo three yours u^>. ? Ma?. Thomas J'.o.;
Iijns, Maplo St ? Xor\Vioh. N. Y. . I'"i>:>. i7, p.)!)). j
, . ? M ?
Dublin Museum now possesses a lar^e !
? tutfed elephant, the lirst mounted ?;>ee;- j
moo ever exhibited in Ireland.
Statk ok 0?jjo. ( i rv ohT ot.KP >, ? rt
J.r?'AK fol'STV, ? ' ' '
1'haxk J. iiu.NEY. make oath that hoistli* j
.senior >mrlner of t lie tlr-n of t?'. .f, v. ?? J
?loin^ business in fh*> City of ! >, j
County and Stato nfor-said , and that -ai l J
Item wir! pay the sum of csk ut'Soum out - !
j.ahs for ('a'-'.! and every easo of r.\ i aiiuii tin: j
eannot !?" cured by tlm ns>> of it.M.i.'s j
Cava it': ii Criu . I'uank -f.
Sworn to in>.'iiri? me nr.d s l' s.'.rioe ! i:i r ?/ '
)? > presence, this Ot tutav of tifi-orri"'!', j
pku.. ? A. D.. Js^fi. A. W. ?ii.r*vor. .
??v? .Xotm-ri I'uh'ir. _ J
liaii'sCat nrrh Ou re is taken I at. n-na! I v. an 1
nets dtreej ly on t!tr> >.'o..ft and mn-vtus v.r'
fa--"- <>f tli?> Hvvtt'ii. Send for mi.-, j
tree. 1<*. ,1. CiiKNKV <V t o., '!'? >iodo, O. j
S.d.l by Druggists, 75<\
liali's Family Pills a^o the !???<{.
A million one dollar biiis. pa< iced rrd'dV ,
like leaves .it a booh, would make a ] i.?: !
?J7."> fee'- loci*. i
CAPUDINE i
Cures COLDS, L A-!
GRIPPE, end all
HEADACHES. E U. [
Sold t\l iv II Dr\i||storea
moro cnrur-ns t.iul <>u tnuroiHrm* tltnn .
k otiy otlur In A lucrirx 'j'Iiito Is 4E
T<v?son for tiitn. WepBiisiiilop^
*rni?? over ftOtKl norm for ilio j>rcx1iit"
lion of our choice *??<!?. In ?nu r r.>
J&IO Kinds for l6o>
It i? (v fact thtu^:><>rgt<wv.l;inre luui.il in (
For 1*9 Cents 5-tosfpufet
ItMfll MlMli I
<t Writ (Iff lal nMiff , '
lium BHlllllrrtltiiTrll,
fJ fnnwl'll?? tirtrlkii
tlrirr Itxlm r*<ll>k,
*0 ?plmdM b*?? I
kNalltblttxrKr^i,
tn *11 HOkin''.* jv-wIUttIt futuleluna
>ov o> ?.f ciiirntiu rlowfr?*nil lofc.1
?tvt k>? * of <-hclre vpfi*tab!f*. tac.tfc
PT Willi MlriKll *\ttalo?ti? tcliiirr .vl i
nWut Mm-stinl U l-.ot, IIIMlmi l>ol - 8
Itr (3 r???, i ..ntr, UrOtnu*. SfltttST
(???v. All lor only 10*. in ttfticps Mil
>> ,v-n k'td at b?f We. t I>o?o?.
. iOHN M. SAL2CR $Ef.O CO.#
L* Crocs* Wit.
1SITI0NS GUARANTEED,
D
*>> rvi.t. tmniR. *ni m. n. r*M.
IM ? h?rl ?tt?? Cr>nt*ir trial C?Uo?. with ?n vn
,h?N*n#*l of rt?T?ii ran, nltli r-c-t
^qul!?n?n?. Ht>r? Iii
Book kerjtiiiir. Sh?rtb?Rd ul Ty^
t>Atialilful rllniat*. a??llRhlM M hfM
writing, orcolo. l(*R*r>n?t>r?i H*tM.
r miaMnMM9asa^
"wmi LAND WARRANTS
II?
A loan and prtaslj-ljun^w
wasted seed, wasted l.\l>t>r and idle
gins ? A MORTUAGI:. Or, picul y i f
s
fi
in the fertiliser, innny l.r.ks and a
busy gin ? A Il.VNK ACCOl.N T.
"The Size Ho Wanted.
Speaking recently of queer college j
fads. Prof. 1 Icni y A. Uoers of Yale !
tiiid Hint in his undergradu&to days '
! mourning hat bauds became so popu- j
I I;?r as ?.n grow from a mark of bereave- j
; ment almost to a feature of natty I
| ?:!
! Ort*> day lie went Into a store with ft ?
| friond who, after buying a hat, said he i
; would like to lock at some mourning !
' bands.
| "Those widest bands." explained the
' storekeeper. displaying his assortment, i
"aJT worn for immediate members of
tne family. From that they* narrow
down according to tho relationship.
Which width do you need, sir?" he
asked.
The student, made a moment's In
spection. "Oh. give me about an un
cle," he replied.
Only a small man will blame his cir
cumritanccs for his size.
It sometimes takes a long-time to!
make up a little mind. 1
Write us for
our book s.
They a r o
money v/ i ti ?
ners. We send
them /rtt to
farmeis.
OLUAIAN
KAI.I
WOUK4
OB Nawau ?f.
Jfew Vort
) Cur:-. r.i:uTst:.j3 ard C:'.iV.:a *7 MOtulUiBg Midi la li? Meed ?nd iMt'.iz ties cit :f ?.*? 1
1 I: J:.: iil.j: thai th* Vo>t Msed yarifltr. All tlwd dUcmi yield prcajtl; ti tifj jr:it r'xtiy. ?
T:? the full -winter of IWQ I was aftlictod with Sciatic ItbromntSsni. so much so
that 1 had to us" 11 cane'to assist mo in walking. l:i?on shiihk <i">wi. tiieto whh '
no <?:<?<!: to inv thltfh, and tho only position In which I could i car my I, was 1
utr.'ii !it. out. in front of mo, while in * lecllnlns position. U<-:tl:/ii!i< tin* i.nli;i.*
.1 i !??'< uisci'so. I h.-'xan t roaUaent at onoc, but rccel ved noielic! until imiun.l l.v 1
.Mr. .1. V. Hotter, of (i rucnvillo, of the dru? linn of Hi m e ,V iv.Mer. t . Jake
'? Uiiltm ?.ciiik." 1 purchased a bottle from them under tiie Kuamnieeof Mr.
Dusict fn.it it <: bottles did not. cure rae the money would in* u-ftnulti!.
)>.n 1 1-? 'viifvfd tat*. Hud f hnvo had no touch of rheumatism since t hut tunc.
W. \ I' liinei", who lived htireut the time (1D01>, wusilown with :i sove real Sack
1 f rlt-UinatWm, and for six weeks bad tobe turned In bed on a Mmet. Aiier iho
u?.? (?f eoveriil i.-mlrsof IUIElTM AC1 DB, ho wan pronounced utl| (,? the . 'it tend
it< ' n!iv<ii i.in, wiio is a ureal bellover In the clllene.v nt your in-tli< :itr.
Yo'ura ti>i?j . J. I.. O. THOMPSON, Kdito.f I'ir.kcii* Srulhi'J. P?cl;rr.?. s. <\
All l)ru?*rixts, or cxprcssagc prepaid, I' rice >1.00.
Hobbiti Chemical Co., ? - - Hnltimorc. Hd.
Ymrsjora C/earftesd '
BROMO-SEITZER,
llpy' o?*r> ^ vjsmrnwrERjE - ? ^ ^
Capsicum Vaseline
Put tip in Collapsible Tubes.
A Substitute f<->r *n?l Superior to Mustard or
env enl \\ili >;or blister th? most
<li?[|cnto skin ( no i>aiii tilnylng and curative
qualities o* thl* nr!lcl? mo wonderful. it will
toothache ?t mice and relieve head
ache end *clitik'*.
Wo recommend it c-? tlie bent anil ?n feat ex
toTf.nl eoun?r;-irvltant known. ni*o as an ex
terns! roincdv f,>r pain* in t!io rhc?i end stom
ach niidsil rheumst lc.neur;ii;ztc and gouty com
plaint*. A Uiai wli! pro\* whet claiiu'for It,
end 1t will I* fount! IP lr>\ fihiehle in the
household. Many people ?? v "It is the best or
Sit yen r epA . n ' Ion* "
rncc IRccnix, ?? nii di "Agists, pother deat
ew-.fi Y>y *<? nritnsr this amrnint to us in postage
k'.4jr.-r? we will feiul y?.u a Jnbe by ir ail.
><? artlcJc should lo ao??)pied by the publlo
nnloas : Uo ?a;n<> r.ar:ie.i o.j. label. a* oUierwli#
it H not genuine.
CUESEBKOLGIt MAIWFACTllING CO,
17 Mnls ltrtsti New York City.
I SWIFT CRfcfcK Slock and Dairy Farm
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Bond ch<-c* *"<* #et wl?*t >?U w*nt.
TP- BRAMU * l.u l*r< p . linlltebnro. X ?
Fur IT TRF.KK OHVWU.M 'Al. tukk*
IbTIt A WttKllH V l*|,
URAI'K VI\KH.
AIPAHACI R ?
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ItalUbnro, Vi
DROPSY
10 OATV TKATMIAT IKL
biIi DreMy u< 1mm*?
fer.TOlV.OT
wyw. Hiti wwini iHim
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USES
SHINGLE.
HOOFING %
? ln?!nct> jroxi to try ih^rn tvrii.sjo
thf following uiiprvcciienicit oiki^