The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 13, 1903, Image 4
IT CURES.
CAPUDINE
'CURES&B'^rS
I INDICK8TIQN and ?.'{1
ACIDITY, mtAsimr?Jt<W}
iwvluf tu# mum. IQctnta,
DYSPEPSIA
* Hiring tnk?n four wo?<l?rful "Caaearat*" for
*o month* mid ?><<l?? ?ntfr?ly cui'd of ?
4?Mr?iMd i think * word of pra i*a U
4uo t4?"C-'%*r?r?iU'rf<>r their w?n?1 vfnl rompotttlon.
I hikvo Uk?n numt-finn, ftihtr no-coilrd ramcrito*
l?it wltbont nvatl Mini 1 flint that Cafceateta follArt
worfln a day ttiau all tha othora I liav* Mkau
would In a y?*r,''
/juuq* ifoOune, iM Marear Bt.. Jersey City, M. J.
Best for
The Dowels
CAN DY CATHARTIC
. P?I*UW!*. Potent. Tkit? Onad.Do OfKid,
bflvvr gliikon. Woateii or (tripe. lfic, 4i<\ 60<*. Never i
?old 4n btilji. 'flio tfoimlii* tablet utmnpcd OUO. '
Gu?r*utt>?a to oure or your Miouejr
Sterling fternetfy Co., ChJcmgo or N.V. 593
ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
R BANK DEPOSIT
/ Railroad Faro Paid. 600
y yilEK Courses Offered.
Board ytCod. V/rr Quick
?tORQIA4lABAMA BUSINfcSS Wt.Lfcut.ma <"?"?<
iwrfflTT j 1 1 1 u R ? h n it/
(he h ;ji< dyapopida
imodiclue ever iiiittl**.
A hundred nillllom
of I It* in Ji;vvf been
sold in Uie IJultt'd
Stale* lu u ?lnj;l?
year, livery illix's**
arising from a disordered stomach !*
--i*T*llcvecl or PMi'od hy ilnlr us o. Kh
.. common .is 11 that diseases .orJglnule
fr^m the stomach it may ho surely in
serted there {m no coudllion of 111
health that will nut bo henclUed 01
?'ur?\l hy the oeoiciotml iimi? of lllpau*
Tnhules. Physielnns know them and
> p?-fl k highly tif thorn. All druggists
tifll tliom. The live cent packagc . i?
enough tor an ordinary occiislon, and
the Family Motile, sixly ccnts, contains"
a household supply f?>r it year. On
generally gives relief within tw<*nl\
minutes.
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.SS & *3 SHOES S ;
Yon c*u ?avo from $3 to $6 yearly by
^o&ritiK W. L. DourIab $&.60 or $3 shoes.
moiiiw m\i> ?r\V.4rr
Dougljw ?hoo9 pro vo. n
their iuporiority over
all other makos.
Sfehl by retail shoo
dealers' everywhere.
.Jfook for name auil
n>Hce on bottom.
mm Cor.
prorei th?r? In
^5llW|UlhM<.
Umm |? ilm htghtst
? . . _ Fait Color Ay Ww? ?r ted.
t/?? cmwiof be equalled it anu uric*,
f JtKSS JtL"w r*!*' IllusfrnlcJ
MWUlmt W. li. 1JOI <?I,AN, Ilrorkton, M:uk,
Otiri.iuenti ni
proved Olrou
? _ w lar Saw Mliia,
it-iii.' Uuivowftl Loff Beams, Ueotllln
Wjrtfc and the Ilea
(OOOk-KJo* Variable Feed VVorkn ar? ?uex
SIMrUCiTY, J>U H A 111 i.
f: Wm?for. full
MulMfaotured by ti...
?a l&ONAXO|tK9,wiiistuii-tiii!eui,N.Ci
Dropsy
CURED
Gives
Oulck
flelicf.
RettiOTes nil swelling in 3 to jo
days; effects u permanent cutQ
in jo to 6otlny?. Trin! treatment
S've'tfr". NoUiingc.n be Ciiicc
W rite Or. ??. H. Grain's Sons,
Sff?ol?l/?t?. Box it Atlanta, da.
e
ORSE POWER
HAY PRESS
Cheap and relltbU
COTTON PRESS
Kor titling Cotton and wait*
Writs for priors. Uox jfly
, Henry CopjIniuJ,
Ch^tUnooKA, 'J'gdii.
Sr. mm:
U VCR and
BLOOD
SYRUP
Curea by remov
ing the cause.
If You Don't Want
- 1 *? ? ?
CURLS IH YOUR HAIK
fe
YOU I>0 WANT
Carpenter's OX NARROW P0.U4BE
jiimwkua or mir atiomij '
%y IJWCf, 23 CENTS.
i?SRs?7jnrissi ?* ? *?
UW CARPHNTBR * CO ,
LouhvlHe. Ky.
A Find In th? F*<JVum.
(Juidod by t ho cluo afforded In tli a
first poem of Wtttt I iim' Hllva*, an t by
the later modifications in the arrange
ment of tho central port lop of t'ae Ho
man'Foruiu. HlgnorBoni, the head dl
rector of tho excavations, has now un
eirthed the enormous pedestal which
onco bore the equestrian atatuto of
Domltlan, roared In honor of that Km
poror'a triumphant campaign against
the Cattl and Daol. TJjo i>aso of ( h Ih
colossus measures forty feet in length,
twenty In width an.) ton In thick news,
and lay about fi v*? feet beneath 1 li ?*?
present level of the forum. Tracer
of the sookots wherein were the Iron
support* of the bronze Htatuto and
remnantB of the horao'a feet go to
.show that tho norso and tho figuro
of tho Km per or bomltinn wore six
times larger In slxo than tho recently
nnearthed 'pedestal. Tho pedestal Ih
situated toward tho centre of the
Forum. The statute ha:i the naulllca
I'aull on Its loft, the spacious Haslllm
Julia on Hh right, and tho Temple of
VeMpaaian In Uh rear. The discovery
coullimH tho *i>eciilHtlonH of earlier
archnpr)loKi*t!?, ami I* of extraordinary
Jini>ortunoo aa rogarda the Forum
topography In tho fip?t century of the
empire. ,
A Natural Curiosity.
A Brunswick, Mo., man displays a
(.urloua growth found t?y bjjn on n tree
In that town which, Ujuh far, no one
haw boon i? ?>!?* to classify. It consists
of a holhnpr, hkk shaped pioce of wood
about ih? hI/.o of a football and of
j V/Ood one-fourth of an inch ttyck. ItH
; formation on a tree In such a peculiar
! uhapo Is a matter of much comment
by all who have Keen It.
During Inst year no dividends were
paid on |<itt7,OtM),ouo of common and
preferred street railway mock, which Is
: not Jchh than BO per cent of tho total
j issued.
Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of
the late General Roger Hanson,
C.S.A., wants every woman to
; know of the wonders accom
? plished by Lydia E. Pinjdiam's
; Vegetable Compound.
1 41 I)ear>, Mna, Pinkham ; ? I cannot
' tell vou with pon and Ink what good
Lydln KN. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound did for mo, KufYering from
tho i 1 1h peculiar to tho sex extreme
lassitude and that ull rone feeling. " I
would rise from my hod in the morning
feeling more tired than when I went to
b^d, but before I used l,wo bottles of
Lydia K. I'ltiklium's Vegetable
Compound, I began to feel Ch** buoy*
auoy of my younger days returning,
bccamc regular, eould do more work
and not feel %i red than 1 had ever been
able to dt* before, bo I continued to use
It until I was restored to perfect health.
It is indeed a ln>on to alek women and
1 heartily recommend it. Yours very
truly, Homa Adams, xio 12th St,
Louisville, Ky." --$SOOO forfeit It original of
abovii Irltvt I'UH'ing gonuwenost cannot be produced.
FltKH MEDICAL ADVICK TO
WOMEN,
Don't hesitate to write to Mrs.
Plnkhutn. Hlio will iindorstnnd
yottr case perfectly, ami will treat
*<m with kindness. Her advice
is free, and the uddrcH.s is Lynn.
Mnsfl. No woman ever regretted
having written her, and wbe has ,
helped thousands. I
for n New Two-cent Stamp.
Tlia lUtlu reddltdr - t\vo?cent stamp
now in use has never been satisfactory
in any respect an. I the people wllPbe
liid to Hit'1 t lie last of it. The stamp
which takes its place is of more article
design and more suitably proportioned
It is more slnlplc in composition, t lie
draped Hags nelng discarded and t he
bust of Washington, Which is the main
subject, being pioportionately larger
and more dignified, while at the same
timo the text is more legible. If the
color la clear and decided. Instead :>f
being paly,, indefinite and of no decided
character, 5 the improvement will lo
mueh appreciate*].
HAPPY WOMEN.
Mr*. Pure, wife
of C. It. nre, u
prominent ros- A
went or r.\a.
gow, Ken
lucky, k;?vh:
"1 was suf
fering from
a coiupHm
tJon of kid
ney trou
!l?les. Bo
sitnr? n
bail back,
l?u<t a great deul,
or trouble with the
I secretion*. which
were exceedingly variable, *ometimei?
oxl-caslvo ami at other times- scanty.
-Tliy color w?x hlfih, ami j?as?*uKr? \wr?
uccomimnicil vJlli a Raiding scmtA
th>%. Doun'# Ktdnoy pm? booh rcjfn
latod (lie fettfnej accroiU?M. wftfctnf
Tlttl* ?oW normal, . uml-banUUed tW'
ftrthrrtrjffaHoti wfjlch caaiKxl i^ scoKt
tiijf- tWittftob. ;: I can re?t wcll.^aj
back U 'fttroutt a?*! eournt, ami Mm!
m*cb letter tn every tray."
Foiter-MUbttt^ Oh,v BnlWo, N. V.
Var Mlf hjr all Staler*, i>rlc? 00 ctwU
W XML******'- ^
THE PRESIDENTS
SPECIAL MESSAGE
Mr. Roosevelt's Recommendation* to
the Fxtra Session
TRIATY RELATIONS WITH CUBA
Holli Interest and Honor l>ctam?i?i of
Our (lovernmcut Prompt Action ?
A Krlrl Hut Vigorous Paper.
far ?
Washington. Special. ? Conftrt-KH <O0
vened at noon Tueaday and the mem*
Ixix (if hot h bonne# listened to ttio !
reading of tho f'retddent'a menaagi, the
full text of which follows:
THK PlUOHIDKNT'S MEBBAtiU.
"To the Senate and Home of Repi*.
nTatlvee:
"l have* con veiled the Conareah that
1 1 n>iO' consider tho legialatlon necca
nary ?o put into oporation the commer
cial treaty with Cuba, which wa? rati
fied hy the Senate at I 1h la?t ?o#hIoh,
and aubaequcntly hy the Cuban ?oyein
nionr I deem auoh legislation demand
i?l. not onfo by our Interest, but by otir
horibT." Wis cannot with propriety
Abandon the courae upon* which wo
have ko wiuely embarked. When the
acceptance of the Piatt .amendment
wjih i;?<jnlted from Cuba by the action
of the Congreaa of the United Stalin,
(hit* government thereby dellnitely
committed itself to the policy of treat
ing Cuba as ouipying a unique position
as regards this couutry. It was pro
vided that when the ialand became a
free* and Independent republic, It
nhould aland in hucIi cIohc relationa
with 11 h uh in certain reapecta tcj come
i within i)ui- system of internal policy,
and ii nueeHRiuilv followed that she
muni alHo to a certain degree become
included within tho linen of our econo
mic policy, .Situated an Cuba Ik. It
would Hat bo poBHlble tor thin country
to permit tho gtrutogle abuse o f the
isl, mil by any foreign jnllltn.y p'>wer.
It is for that reason that certain
limitation* have been Imposed upon
Iter AiiHiicia! pulicy'and that naval Ma
tlonH have been "'eoneeded by her to the
(lilted Stait-p. The negotiation.* as to
the detail*; of thene naval Htailons Rie
on III" <ve of completion. They are
ho Militated as to prevent any Idea that
tlifi? ib the intention ever to use them
against Cuba. or otherwise than for
the prt?<?vjioji of Cuba form the as
saultB ?jf foreign foes, and or the bet
ter safeguarding of American Interests
in t he wrtci'H south of >is.
"These' Interests lmvn been largely
increased i?v the consequences of the
war with Spain and will be Kttll furth
er Increased by the bulldiug of the
1st bin lan canal. They are both mili
tary and economic. Tin'* granting to us
bv Cuba of the naval staUons above
ail mled to is of lie utmost importance
from a military at midpoint,1' and in
pi oof Of the goo\] faith with which
Cuba I* treating \is." Cuba has made
great progress sinoe her independence
wan established. She; tms advanced
steadily in every way. She already
aland?, high aoiong lie:- .sister republics
of the New World. She In luyally oh*
seiving her obligations to us; end she
is entitled to like (rent meat by ua.
, - ? . .j; ixminiiivinv
"The treaty submitted to you for ap
proval sceilus to the United States
economic adyantsges an great as those
given Cuba. ' Not an American interest
Is nac'rifleed. By the treaty, a large
Cuban market is secured to our pro
ducers. It is a market which lies at
our doors, which is already large,
which Is ?ipablc of great expansion,
and which Is especlaley important to
the development of our export trade.
It would ho indeed short-sighted for
us to refuse to take advautage of such
an opportunity and to force Cuba Into
making arrangements with other coun
tries to our disadvantage. -This re
ciprocity greatly stands bv itself. .It
is demanded on considerations of
bioad national policy as well as by
?our economic interest. It will do harm
to no industry, it is In the interest of
our people an a whole, both becausc of
its Importance from the broad stand
point of International policy and be
cause economically It inftmately eon
cerns as to develop and secure the rich
i Cuban market for our faivr>erfl, ar
tisans, merchants and manufacturer*.?
A GUARANTY OF 13001) PA1TM.
"finally, it is desirable a? h guaranty
of tho^good faith uf our nation toward*
her young sister republic to the South,
whoso welfaie most ever b?i closely
bound with ours. We gave her liberty.--!
Wo are knit to her by the members of
the blood and the courage of our sol
dlera who fought for her in war; by
the memories of the wisdom and in
tegrity of our administrators who serv
ed her In peace and who started her
so well on the dlttWult path of self
government. We must help her onward
and upward: and In helping her we
shall helu ourselvt.".
PMSDOK OFTHV WTION MUST HE
1< KPT.
"The foregoing consideration caused
the negotiation o:' the treaty with Cuba
and its ratification by the Senate. Thoy
now,, with equal force, support the leg
islation. by the Congress which by the*
terms of the treaty is necessary to ren
di.y It operative. A failure to enact
siu'h legislation would become peril
ously near a repudiation of the pledged
fa.'ih of the nation.
"I transmit herewith the treaty as
a in ended by the Senate and ratified by
the?>Cuban government.
'T II KOI JO H K ROOSRV K I -T.
"White House, N^v. 1U, 190.1."
Killed nt Play. Home,
Wallace. Idaho. Special. ? Tw'o per
softs were killed aud two wounded in
a shooting affray at the on I rani* o of
the Wallace Opc.a House Tuesday
night. The ?liooting took plac? ju^t a*
the theatergoers- .were k*a\!n?i tho
theater. ?The dead: Dr. W. P. Pinn;
shot through hod: William C
inlner, 8l?or tlivec times. tS wouurt
od : Chief of Poller MeQovern. xhot
through hand; Opera House Police
man Rose, shot in- leg.
? The Unclet J1irrl?te.
New York, Spcrlal. ? ttiarriaxu
Of M|*? May 0<M?lot. only <!uugt;l&a o?.
MV*. Oadtn Ooolet. unj ouu of
rlrh?fct American hclroane*. to tWury |
..JoKtt"Tnn?*'Ku?\ oifluh -of fy;x
:>uitfhe. ww kok'inulstxl Ttweday at |
St, Tl?ow*?' vh?r?-h ?? thtaclty, U1?Viv>9
William C. Doano; ? ( Albany. mMJuioJI
? t?y the Rev. ttrnrst M. lift?**. titlot j
T at. Thomas church, iHTfurmlttf the
ciT-tnony. A uwuwuiy of 3W (??nU>.
{ nnmWfr? ?? iDtorn?tio?sl
xtxa,rrJiuj.j of iMrtii Important* eh, l
LIVE ITEMS OP NEWS.
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Many Mftters of GMrnerat Interest 10
Short Paragraph#.
Down In Dixie,
8#v<m mvj? were burned to deulh.lu
a Art in Senator Millard'* mine
ml t. Mountain.
Magistrate Klljali Upton killed
Thomas Stewart near Howling Green,
K y? in a dispute-that grow out of the
election*
The Jury in th? caae of State Sena
tor Frank II. Karri#, of Missouri,
charged wltlwegUlatlve bribery, failed
to ngiee.
Up to October 18, according to the
Oiimiih Hureau'u estimate, 3.839.027
balen of cotton of fl\? new eroi> had
been ginned.
John Sharp Williams, of Mltfslsslp*
1>< 1i?>j been unanimously, < bown by
I)?'jrto< ratJe members of the Hoimo a#
minority leader, ....
At Ihe National Capital. 1,
The battleship Maine has been hur
riedly onlerrd to Colon, Isthmus of
Panama.
The Utapubllcan mem tiers of tho
House bi Hepregentatlves, in caucus,
nominated Rupre?ei)talive Joseph (1,
Cannon, of Illinois, for Speaker.
The President conferred with Repub
lican Senator* about th* work of tho
extra sfB^ion.
At The North.
Chicago street railway men probably
will go on strike.
Miss Hoyt. nle<e of a Montana ranch
owner, has cloyed with a Chinaman.
Bamuel Parks, in New York, was
sentenced to two years and three
months in prison for extortion,
Engineer Pepper was killed and a
number or Btudentn wounded by an ex
ploding boiler at tne Ohio Agrlcilltu
lal College.
Lewis Nixon testified at the Ship
hiilldinK Trust hearing tlint the trust
had $3,000 working capital on hand,
and that borrowed, at the time the
statement for listing stock was issued,
announcing cash balance on hand of
$1,503,000.
The Probate Court at New Haven,
Conn., decided the sealed letter be
queathing $.'>0,0(10 to Honorable and
Mrs. W. J. Bryan was written by Phllo
S Bennett after the execution of hie
will, and therefore is not part of that
document.
Thy Federal District Court at mute,
Mont., derided in favor of Senator W.
A. Clark the suit brought by the
"United StHtfH Involving $2,000,000
worth of timber land.
William L. Klkins. the multi-mil
lionaire and traction magnate, is dead
at Philadelphia, aged 71 years.
The Prohatr Court at New Haven,
Conn., decided that Hon. William J.
Bryan shall act its executor of the will
(t the late Philo S. Bennett. ,
The Pennsylvania Railroad ?oln
)>any declared a semi-annual dividend
of 3 per cent, on approximately ?2S9.
000,000 capitalization.
Many r?te? 1 mills in the Pittsburg
district resumed operations.
The National Citv Hank of New
York has ordered $1,000,000 In gold
from Rurope. ^
lVom Across The '
Dartnaianu, jjj a1 < > it D \v<?h t * 7* t Vinr, ilrtV\?
been massacred by tribesmen.
Mrs. Do La Mar, the noted Ameri
can beauty, married James R. Hart
maker In Paris.
I)r. Otlo Schmidt, of Cologne, elalmg
to have discovered a serum cure for
cancer.
A baal* of permanent pu&co between
the Central American republics has
Just been arranged?rv>.
Great Britain's Kipac in the Vene
zuelan arbitration waa closod at The
Hague.
Miscellaneous Flatters.
Pros i dent Buchanan, of (he Bridge
and Structural Iron Workers of Ameri
ca, ha? ordered a general strike.
A plan to corner the December wheat
market in?St. Louis by buying up all
possible Jysuramc is VUid to be con
templated. '
Dowle's "Jftes tor at Ion Host" left
New Vork for Chicago, weary and
hungry, the net results <?f their wofk
being the baptlarlf of 12 New York?!J(|.
The refusal of the request of Ball
ingioiY Booth for a family gathering
for prayer around the dead body of
lii?-ttLster. Mrs. Booth-Tucker, has
caused a widening of tho breach bo
tween numbers of the Booth family.
Frank Hayden choked to death on
a doughnut In Chicago while passers
by jthought he was a maniac.
Two hold-up men robbed Assistant
Cashier Melville Wheeler, of the telo
phijuo company at KnoxviHe, Tenn.y of
$3,000.
A bloody battle between a band of
Indians under Kagle Feather, a gradu
ate of the Carlisle School, and a num
ber of whites near New Castle. Wyo.,
resulted in the death of two white men
and the killing of a number, of in
dians.
The date fixed for the Hist of the
postal case hearings is November 23.
Peetmuster vJeucTul Payne estimates
the deficit of the postal service for
the fiscal yoar ending June ,10, li?0~?.
at 18,613.709. "
Roar-Admiral O'Neii In his annual
report says the greatest need of the
Bureau of Ordnance is a larger sup
ply Of guns.
Daughters /?; Conffc Jc? iwy.
Charleston. S. C., Special.? Wednes
day the tenth annual convention of the
United Daughters of the Confcderncy
waa held In this City. Governor Hey
ward welcomed tho 300 or more 'dele
gates to tho State, and Mayor Smyth
will voice the w 3] come of the people
of Charleston. -Mr*. James A. Rounaa
'lie. of Georgin.^^Jh'e president of'fhc
>:der. reapondcd. BIltRjrSle" i*e->optj|on?j
? a.-i extended tothe visitors. Tho Qi*dec
.?? already collected $62,000 for a |73 -
?a< mortal to President Davis at
> ond and doubtle^a will take
^steps at thla convention to raise
nee of the fund. ^
Hotter riiKif*' Convention.
Chattanooga. Teun.. 8pectal.~*Ths
MstlMisl Asuociatlon of Woller-makcriu
wiu* 1*2* - delegates, representing
boUanaakktit fti ma tlx United state*
and Canada, anhcmlaled in iu OftaMUt
annual convtnUua. Th* addresses of
welcome ware responded to by*W.R
8. Batemaa. of Philadelphia. ' and
fWiawt OBiW of m. Loafs. The
ilalawilif W ?nl*r*?lw?<l tm fcocfc- j
oat vaaintala doria# tu* aftatpooa ?
"Ohoate" In telenet.
"There a time," says Sir OMv*f
Lodge, "when the Investigation o!
physical aclencc /*?? tabooed, and
whtii any one who dabbled in expert*
menta wa^regarded as a person who
sought to unveil forbidden mysteries,
and to wake hlinttelf wiaer tbau men
were lnteuded to be. The oldest
human legend Is of thin nature, end
since that time the forbidden topic
has taken one form after another, un
til now the term 'occult' is applied
chiefly to certain psychical phenom
ena, and the adventurous explorer In
to theno mysteries is' m?-t either with
ridfcule or with superstitious aloof
ness, according to the temperament
of the public who aro made acquainted
with his eccentricities."
Prof. I/Odge believes In telepathy,
and holds thut the methods and pro?
cesses which have proved successful
In 1ho physical sciences are eQually
applicable to tho study of aplrltual
phenomena. Other examples of lead
ing scientific men who have branched
out Into what the majority of scien
tists consider paeudo, or, at any rate,
auper-selence, are A. R. Wallace, the
oodlsooveror with Darwin of Natural
selection, and . Sir William Crooke*.
the great ftngliuh chemist, who Ib a
Arm believer In spiritualism and
ghotit;
Prof. Wiiliam James o't Harvard
and "Andrew Lang, the former certain
ly having nome claim to scientific dis
linctlon, both apparently believed in
Mrs. Piper, who, if >he"dfil notitfake
her living, at any rate made her rep
utailon by converse with dJaembodled
spirits. ? New York Commercial Ad
vertiser.
Odds and Kinds.
The Canadian plan of preferential
tarifiH in favor of Great Hritain and the
Britikth colonies, which remit one-third
le now being adopttd in the Drltish
colonics of South Africa.
A, U^rnese has had an unpleasant ex
perience. Wblle returning honn
In the night tho worse for drink he
foil into tho bears' pit at lieme. l-'?.r
tunatel^ lie was in the put r '-nerved
for young b?irn and Ue went to sleep
surrounded bf the animal*. On diru v.
elrng.his plight next morning lie
shouted for help, and villi th> aid of
ropes and ? ladder V was drawn up
intp the street apparently noie the
woise for tho adventure.
B. 13. B. SENT FREE.
CtU-e* lllood :mil Hkiit Diitrusn*, Cftiicrr*
Itching Humors, llon<] I'ulns.
l'otr.uic Mood Jlalm (11. JJ. B.) cures
Pimples, scabby, scaly, itching Eczema,
fleers, Eating Sore*, S'erofula, Blood Poi
son, Hone Pains, (Swellings, Rheumatism,
Cancer. Especially advised for chronic,
cases tlmt doctors, patent medicines and
Hot Springe fail to cure or help. Strength
en* weak kidneys. Druggists, $1 per large
bottle. 'Jo prove it cures It. 15. B. sent
free by .writing Hi.ood Hai.m Co., M Hultn
Mldg., Atlanta, (!a. Describe trouble and
free mcdical advice sent in sealed letter.
Medicine 4tnt at onee, prepaid. All wo
fthk U that you will. speak * good word f*r
?w n . n ...? .. ?
Jamaica T?h.
Tea culture experiments have proved
successful in Jamaica and it Is now
hoped that this most unlucky island
will prove an Ideal place for the
growth and cultivation Thf
Chinese varieties grow hi xurlantlv,
but more hope 1* placed on the Assam
and Ceylon hybrids.? Mexican Herald.
?100 Heward. ?1Q0.
The reader* of this paper wUl be pleased to
learn that there la ut least oao dreaded dls
easo that soieuoo has bean able to cure tn all
Jtsstages, and that^s Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Quru Is the only positive euro now known to
the raodioal fraternity, Catarrh being a con
stitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's CatarrhCure Is taken later'
nally, acting directly npon the blood uadriau
cousaurlacoH of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease, uod gi via ;
, the patient strength by1>uUdlng up tbex>on
stitut'On and assisting nature In doin-5 it *
work. Tho proprietors have so muoli faith i i
itsourative powers that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any case that tt fsft? t > euro,
bend for list of testimonials. Address
I', J. Ohkmk* A; Co., Toledo, O.
Bold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family P{lla are tho be.<t,
M?t?l ain lloutr.
Dr. J. W. Guyon oi Levin, Coryell
Couuty, Texas, has an all-iron gin
houfce. The frame posts are to be diiv.
en into tho ground about two feet; the
corners and joints aro to be fasteued
together with locks and bolts similar
to bed locks; tho wal's and covor are
to be of corrugated sheet Iron.
FITSoermanently cured. No UU or nervous*
ness after Hr?t day's us <j of Dr. KUae'a Or oat
NOTVdTMiiftffer. f Atrial bottlo and trentisefres
Dr.H.H. Kt.ixs.Ltd.,931 Arch Mt., Phil ?., P ?.
%Jt is claimed that Canada can furnish
?w ood for pulp 840 years.
Mrs Wlnslow'a Hoothing Syrup for ohildre i
teeOtiop, softer. tho kudu, redncesiurtam na
tion, allays pain, cures wind Aoiic. 25 ?. a bottle
The population of Ihe world is about
1,850,000,000 people.
riso's Cure for ConsnmptloB iesa isfnliibla
medlclnu for coughs and colds.? V. \V.
Hami ki,, Ooean Orove, N. J., Feb. 17, HHK).
St??ck Exchange seats, which sold a year
ago for $82,000, are quoted at $50,000.
Fruit acids will not stain goods dred
with Putnam FanKT.Ksa Dvim,
u L\ h.*d a cold and could
hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer'a
Cherry Pectoral, and it trn roe im
mediate relief.'*
? ? C. Layton, Sidttt, IB.
How will your cough
be tonight? worse, prob
ably. For it's first a cold,
then a cough, then bron
chitisor pneumonia, and
i? ?
at last consumption
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop tbi*
downward- ttAtlnej "
tSfcing Ayer's Cherry
tndyil . ...3?
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da v,
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HOX. J Oil \ r. SHKAHAX, OF CHICAGO .
n T. Shenlian, tv'i.t iu? been for seventeen years ittanat
holeaafe iintl is corporal 2?l liegiment Infoninr+
let lei- IV' ?hi Indiana avenue, Flat Six, CkicagQ, Jit,
tcine Co., C >1 nmhufj. Ohio.
h? " Lauf Hummer 1 caught u cold which teemed ^
an t affect v I litem budly. / tried a couple of kltluhy j
ertlned, but ih'yilUl not help me am y. Onn. of ??.*#?
ha great help he had receive I hi nil tig l*jrun?
at once procured unite.
tndee I u hUmliit/ l<> me, an turn on my feet a fi&l
rouble huc'i on I had affeotcd me. tterlougly, but ft
red me entire! >/ and i would not be without it for*'
??/<!>' J/.'*]
Mr. Jaei
avenue, lk
"la ?ai
oj
vcondcrfc
Jacob Pi
I Cut a ill:
linuiK of
disease,"
The acyt
Lj.il/ X T. Sll /i.* "" *'*
Wei a it? from H Sumiicr |
A1v,.;N. V.:
on- a ? nv in in "" I
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remetlu I'frmm- ,
,V |>e <iO?'T iWUt'1
form produces ?yir.ptoiu ?
mi. Ii I'lomnience. Uiftt
of tli" (lixeaso is at o?CflU
fliroiiie variety $8?
and insidiously that
ncctcU jwfc
o ii ougliiy upon it?
At the
I Vl'UWi 81IOU1U >1
Htrik^a at oncc ?t
runiv
inc Co.
KiixrcvffM*?? _
'I issue* Free
ThhCou th's
THE FAMlt^TAl'EJ
CHARACTERS IT
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?3 TO MOLD ARB J
ION. THE LIFE
Annua > uv-scri pt/oa_
' """^^CsubKrlbir who cuts out apd ???<li
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Free
?
The Ne
of (his f>
AH the Issi
The' Tliapk
Tlic Youlli
ojjrapli
Then the fift
of the I
FULL J^NK'Q VXCUUHKT .WD
f-THE YOUTH'S CO*
SubKrlb^r who cuts out apd *end?tM#i
!Cr at once with $I.7S will recth^i
[C* of The Companion for the reitMln
giving, Chrlntnins and New Ye*r't ' ^
Companion "Springtime*^
C?U?4& I
;iS l:i twelve colors ?nd uo!d.
t ' " ~ -> t
?two isjiu# cl l he Compantyt for II
jctt reading for cyfry inenffeer ?i fK
iSA.\fH/.n to /'ins of riurL
PANION. BOSTON, fcfAl
V
Take -Down
Don't %end from $50 to^|
much less money you ca9
Down Repeating Shotguns
outlast the highest-pric<3
besides being as safe, rd
dealer can show you one. T
FREEt Oxr loO-Pide Illu
-WINCHESTER REPEATING ARM
^eating myo!
200 for a gun, wl
buy aWinchc
which will out
double-barreU
liable and handy.
}ty are sold i
r*Ud Clhloguc.
CC.NEWHA\
HAD A WRONG EFFECT. I
? , I
Impressive Sermon Confirmed
tener In Evil Ways,
Tho little Kngliah vicar of llexlon, ;
whose objection to high church ritual
Ism brought him recently inio con
flict with HltthOp Potter iu New Yfrk,
sat ona a brandy and !
aoda in the cafe of the Fifth Avenue '
hotel. 1
A group of "foporters .surrounded
him. One of the reporters aald:
"Why don't you try to down ritual- <
Ism. Mr. FUllaftham, with sermons '
rather than with violence?"
"Hie vicar smiled. "Serniona," ho
sa{d, " ua\ o an ?nect always, but too
often this effect la the opposite one to
what the sermonlaer intended."
dolyou
'How
porter
?rter asked^
"I'll HlustratirtO* jr<
kid tjio vicar \'t o
mean, sir?'' tho re
ftO^you what I nioan.'A^
Mid the vlcar.^X'l once had a parish- (
loner who was a miner For. this
man's benefit , i preached ono Sunday ;
* strong sermon on tho necegalty ol
charity, of philanthropy? a sermon on !
the duty and the Joy of giving. Tho
miter, st whom I, "gated often, seemed '
impressed. f.
"Neat (JarTmet him on the street i i
" ?Well. John' I ?dl<L 'Jthat-dtd -yWj-j
jthtnir or >??ter3a^f a er mon T' ?
"'it movod me deeply. eir/'^he an
asrered. It tea bftmght tttm^e to
so strongly the ?WWislty~ ofvglying 1
atmn n?i. ****\~
mind W 4uxu . "r-Stetr York
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