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IdTtac tno rrno An old tfitio ncnofiliHJi.stor in PmnFyl- "▼unia h*tl Itoon n nirp/niti r in his youth, vrith a tn^to for iKjnlrt, nnd ijiad linn tty a«'ttb’ l down\u toucher of tho vil’nic scIi'kA- — . . X •' \ . T H« nevor ptfhMT^d hoy or ,pirl. ITo sncceoded in k?ei',iii^ !)i* jiujht* intercs;- «] in thoir work. Ttjoro ynn j/nfc-ct ... order in toTs_fcJm<\I and nin^rr:■ tly no rilacipUn^ Ho. w.1* kniwn to l.o an abulitionint who Knd frcijncntly con- cgaleti runaway negroes in the uanct t»( Lis school. Somotimes denounced by village itolitici^us aa n fanatic, ho was ordinarily laughed at aa an eccentric achoohnafitet.. .: But his boj'A herrr challenged ids n.n- thority. They learned n little Latin ima firn U and n gooddoul about duty r honor and justice. Tho old man's ryes used to Iduzo l>e\ rcath Isis wig when ho spoke of. the need of courageous, honest men in public life Twp of his boys never forgot his burn Inpi words. One was a general in (he civil war and a political leader of com manding influence. Tho other was con- apicnous for integrity at a jieriod of lovC public morality. , Thackeray once^nid that it was better for a boy to have the middle place in the form jmd a good thrashfng now and then- than to bo the cock of the school. His- l^ca was that conceit ought to l)o1.no<*ked ^ ont of hoys. Bnt brutality is not* g«od training. It hardens the lieari ami par- «!} zua seasibility.—Voiufis Companion. Ignorance Abniit llrof. “The business of a ret a it laitcher will make tl>o biggest liar of a man of any thing on earth. Do you know thrft-r*' nsked Thomas Tracy, tho Union market Xuie1>cr.-^~— "The man could not say that he knew it, and so Mr. Tracy explained his state- | inent. saying: “Well, you si-e a retail butcher cannot carry a very large stock, but ho must please ulINbs customers. A man comes in and want* a steak'fresh its possible, from beef not mpro than CM hours killed.' “The butcher sayan 11 right and cuts the steak from a 49-honr bepf. Then a fellow comes along and want* a tkt-hour steak. He gets one fnmi tho same lss*f, and so it goes, even down to the old Eng- iishman who-wants orm a week or two aveeks old that has become mellow, That is cut from a part of tho quarter that hasbeen bruised in handling, or if it has not it is no tripk at nil to bruise it a little." “But do not these people catch on to the fact that they have been humbug ged?" “Not a bit of it. Why, nine people out «f ten don't know a raw steak from a piece of roast.’’—-.St,. Louis liepublic. BUY THE BEST. COPYRIGHTS, etc, For Inf.-rmatlon find free Unntltiook write to MtiNN fi ro., ;kii UiniAOMrsv, br.w Yoior. Ol a-Tl. hurrnu for iai-iirTnc |.ati'nt|t In Aiuirlra. Krerjr p:it«-nt tnliAn ont l>y n« I.rhi^Iii l...i. tuo puljoc l>y a uolico tfivon free Ot oliargo In the ^(ientifie ^lufticau I arrest rlrrnlatlon of any srlentlfle p»per In tho world. Splendidly IlhiitriUud. No InlcIllKPlit lima should bo without ft. Wookly, lit.'I.OO a yeiurt 91.60six months. Address MIJ.NN A CO- fl OLlMCns, UOl ilroadwu), Now Vork City. (iKO. W. (Mtosr, IL I»1 HCK4UI.TKR, Aiken, S. U. Jiaiuvvell, H. C. Cro// & Burckhalter, A.T X< >« N tCVN A’T IxA \V HAftNVVftLL g- H-, S. C. Wlll praetiee in all the Conrts’of this State and in the l'nited States ( ourts. Mr. Croft will attend the Court* of Barnwell ('minty and all matters of,I'm- poriaiico w ill receive the personal at- UMilioiiOf each member «if the tlnu. may 5RWf , K. A . Ei.i.is, (LAI. (!i:(krk. Antc-rlra’s Nutloiml pl-tli. Marion Harlaiid oncC upon a time in the conrso of n foreign jonnicy chanced to la) dilating upon tho cosmopolitan tasto of the American who would eat bnggis in Scotland, roast beef in Eng land, bologna in 4ts city, macaroni in I Italy and frogs’ legs in France. “And I what," said a famous traveler who over heard tho monologue, “is tho national dish of the.United States?" Mrs. Ter- i hnno always laughs, hut ruefully, when •he repents this anecdote. “I thought,” •he enys, “of telling him turkey. But they cook that letter in Franco than in 1 America. I thought of mince pie, but I that is English as well as Yankee. Ai l longfTiTrcpIied, with an assimiptionHf [ ease and ])riile Mi.-it I wua fur from fei-1- ing, •Baked beaus and buckwheat eakes.' [ 1 was well aware that my interlocutor » had experience*! both those dishes; and 1 was not surprised that his sole comment should be, ‘Fancyt’ in an involnntary toneof AliQc.kedsiirtirit.o."-T > hiladeliiliia 1‘n‘ss. ~ ' ^ - ^ The flreal Nnpiil<-<>n In n Passion. 1 never saw Bonajmrte in such a wra^ as when ho learned his brother Lncien bad married at Senlis tho widow of .Tori berthon, a Paris broker. He ordered mo to send for iho notary and tell him to bring his regist >r. When tho notary ar : rived, 1 took him to St. Cloud at t) in the morning. Here is word for word the dialogue between the first consul and the notary: “Was it you, sir, who reg istered my brother’s marriage?" “Yes, citizen first consul.” “Were, yon una ware. then, that ho was my brother?" “No, citizen first consul." “Did you not know that my conseiit was necessary to the validity of tho act?" "1 do not think so. Your brother has long been of age. He has tilled high posts. lie has been a minister and embassador. He has no father. Ho is free to many." “But ho has a mother whoso consent- was necessary?" “No, ho is of ago and a widower,'’ .. “Uni l am a.suvcreigji. mij as such my x consent was neoessurv.” “Y’oa'ira a’sovereign only for 10 years, and your family is not lamiid to you." “Show me the marriage register?" “Hero it Is.” Tho first consul read it and in •hutting the book was very near tearing the page. “I shall nmfiij it." “ licit will Lo difficult, for it is carefully drawn op.” “Bo off with you." Tlio rotary, r - tired without having Tor a iiiom-nt lost his composure.—ChaptalV “2lemonesuf Napoleon.” A Ilomoaimtc Postal Cnril. Tim postal card in often very handy. An English member of parliament has made a suggestion to tho effect that t lie postal laws should permit thotransmls- rion through tho mails of any card what ever of tho regulation si::<y bearing an adhi'sivo T-ceht r.fam'p. YToarodlsjioTsed to back up this suggestion. Itsndopiion would ruvo money to the jKtsfofilce de- partuientnnd wcuhl be vt ry convenient at times to people who do not happen to have iiostnl cards nt haml when needed. It would often bo especially convenient to- people in.. tlu> rami distrk ts.—Wo- EliLi-lS & GREEflE A'r'i'oitxiov-* A r r i/xav. - . .. BARN WELL, S.C. i . .1 Will praetiee in adl tjie (dbints of the State and United Stiitei^aiid give |)roiiipi personal attention to all lifisbiess.. en-- tnistcdtu them. doel.)*ly The Fundamental Principle of Life Assurance is protection for the famil}’. : IXiiortuiuiLdy, .how-over, the THE COLUMBI A is the finest wheel made. The Pope Manufac turing Company thoroughly war rant the tire «s The least liable to pune tureen ml easiest mended. The ..best is the cheapest* . Cattilogues furiiished oil Appllca- Groceries and Fancy Goods, Eli EE DELIVEKY IN TOWN. roNi s. c. w 1 A- ... A11 tiaodK wUL Jxe- Yxulueed to cost on Jitly 1st and will positively he sold at cost as Ion# as they hist, tilso Straw lints. . , ' If you want hai’gttins call and see these helxu e they are gone as they must he. sold to make room for fall stock. I have some nice Lawns, Mu slins. Outings and Figured Salines, and am offering bargains to closeout these goods. My stock of Staple Goods in all lines is c omplete and everything will he sold at lowest prices. ' - Marine Works, Howard Bros. Propr’s, i:> Ml A K U « an d .YL % 1’HIAIMs BLACKVILLE, 8. C. To thA users of Motive. Power anti General Machinery.: . X - We call your attention to the fact that we are propnretL with latest improved Tools ami Machinery, to do wo^jc on any Machinery used in this country, Such as » . - - - - • *•: ' -UOTTON-GINS, —— T - O ft I ST MILLS, COTTON' PRESSES, “ PUL BE YS. 11A NG E RS, MILL GEARING, Shafting and castings of Iron or liras* of any size. Special attention given to or* WORK.— : Having a first class Gin Builder, we can do all kintlsof (Jin Work, new brush wheels, new saws, boxes, &e. Saws sharpened only by hand. July 11 Patterson & Holman, - A.TXQItXEYH AX LAW, BARNWELL, S, C. - Having s»socialed ourw-lves for the practice of the law in all the Courts of the Stale except the Probate Court and In the United States Cxoirts, we pledge out liest, services to all clients who may trust us with their confidence. Our united prompt attezition will be given to all business confided to us. J. O. Pattickhon, W. A. Hoi.man. Jan" . - P", l. -wiLsoisr, "W^illistoxL, S- O. Augusta and Asheville Short Line. PORT ROYAl. AND WESTERN CAROLINA RAILROAD Schedule in effect May 28th, 189L ■ •2.20 [i m 7.30,1) m 4.g0p nt fi.i'rp in -tL-iO-p AH (Ctto 7rin 10.10 p n. 8.30 ami 7, 30 a ni 11.18 a in r2.'. , :t |r nr* 2.30 p m |> m Lv. Augusta Ar. Ar; Apdersnn “ | “ Greenw’d Lv “ Grconville “ Spartanb g“ !).on p m 2 30 p nv 0.30 a nt 0.3O a m 0.24 jv mi 12 40 p m 3.1.’) n in; 10 20 a “ Asheville Ar 3.3n p in nv.4 t-n m r.i O a m betle^eiat ifs of - life assurance arc ofterwieprived of the pro vision tuade^liictu, through tlic loss of the pnuGjpal, 1)y following had advice regard ing its investment. Under the Tontine Installment , Policy of The Equitable Life you arc provided with an alv solute safeguard against such inisfortunc, besides securing a much larger amounLof in surance for the same amount ^ of premiums paid in. P'or facts and figures, address w. J. R0DDF.Y, Manager, FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr., I : er the Csrclinas, Rock Hill, S.-Cr* W F. SilKLLM AN; Traffic Manage?. W. J. CRAIG: (i P. A. LR7T..T04UL V T. P. A- Port Royal and Augusta Railway. J. 11. AY KRILL; Receiver. \ , TO- CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA, Vt A YEM ASSEE. 7.10 a. 8.50 p, 42.2t! p. 10,30 a. • 7.30 p. U 30 a. 10 00 a. n. m. m. m. in. in. in. 3.25 p ni 3.40 p in o.i 0 p in L30 p m 7.33 a m i). 12 p in (1.35 p in Lv. Augusta Ar. Yemassee “ Ar Charlcst'n Lv “ 8avaunab v‘ -iCJaek’uv’o “ Bi'aufort “ “ Port Royal “ Fo- fiinhcr Information call upon or write. VV.M.,1. CRAIG, General I'aHsrtvger-Agwnt, R. L. TODD; T. r. A.. Kwmrtkri iryer Bnitdin 12.13 |> ni|S).23 p. in. f.00 a in 3.40 j). m. 7.30 a m 4.17 p. til. 7.00 a ni 3.43 p. m. 0.35 p m 7.00 p. ni. 8.00 a m 4.47 i». tn»- 7.30 a ny 4.33 p. in. usta, Ga. nsta, Ga. <L D.c. Lange, 37 R Jiv Avo, Ilf for Baby ("xrrrhtgjjs, aa^lb^y Bail (ioods. Attorney-At-Law* ’ A ' 'imiBEKG, S, C. Office over The Bank of Bamberg. ' nlar-20tf / A. HOWARD PATTERSON, ATTc>nS* K V- ATTJXwr BAKXWKLL C. II,, 8. C: Will give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted tofii^carc. January 11th, 1890: ) Practical Watchmaker. First door south of Brown House, Barnwell C. IL, 8. C M offers his services to the public. ' ! ' An experience of upwards of forty years is the best g(ia rati fee that lie faction in the quality of his Work and the moderation of his charges. ^ _ Rf liable time keepers for sale. uichS -:-TEE BETTER THAR THE WAYS OF WAR. *■ ^ ' ij- 'Just after the lynching. In New, Orleans a few months'ago, ofeleun tpemb^ra of the Mafli hy a volunteer'band of American avengers, lome p'Tlho daily papefs created a little uneasiness by declaring that Kin* Humbert's iron clad* could ChelPNew Y'ork from anchorage beyond the range of the •hor'ejprt* and hatter i»*s, and lay the hiisiness metropolis of the country in nahesor under coirtHbutioii Without discussing Uncle Sam’s ability to take care of hi* possessions fakes pleasure in informing the public that on his recent visit to the North he captured New York, New England and a big slice of the Nprlh-Wcst. He went supplied with the ammunition of gold, silver, greenback** and certified check* and merchants, manufacturers and importer* surrendered upon the first sum mons, threw oiwn their stocks and told Michalson to help himself to all h* want ed and to pay them what he pleased. They wefe demoralized by the outflow of gold to Europe and welcomed Michalson ami his money ns a hard pressed soldier cheers the eotnmdes w ho come to his help and turns th* tide of the battle goinj against his Hug. IclxalsoxL Helped himself liberaMy. 'J’lie'propfs that he did so are as plain a* they ran bo. The ('harTeStofi bouni) steamers, the AHahttC Coast LIne and thw Richmond *fc Danville system are wiVnesse* rqi bis behalf. They are hurrying Southward as fast as steam can turn their w heels The good^that he nominally bought. Even now the firi^ consignments are copiing in an * IjF 1 •r^ yon want a FINE WATCH OR CLOCK STERLING SILVERWARE, ■ A RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT LKRY.— * OR SPECTACLES, '' ~ Sendyanr ordew tc or cah at ; ' 285 KING STREET, DC1ACBIDCD WY 0CARA5TEK k CUBE j nCmi.mDCIf and invito tho most | caret ul inscsUfrsMon ns lo ourjrcsponxlWi lly and tho merits of our tablefs. I KF.aD OUR TESTIMONIALS M»m»**ii»««i*****M*Mi ] Double Chloride of Gold Tablets W ill completely destroy thVdeslro for TOHACCO In from 3 to A days. Perfectly harm- less; cjyise nosiekness, ami may boft.iven Iniienpof tJaoreoffeo without tho knowl- v<Iko of tho patient, who will voluntarily stop smoViin.r DRUNKENNESS ail HORPIIINE EADIT less; nawSO 1)0sickness,uml may t'o Riven inivenpoft vdKe of tho patient, who will voluntarily stop suiokin^or chewing in a few days. t an bo cured at home, and with out any effort on the part of the patient, hy the nsqof our SPECIAL FORMULA COLO CURE TABLETS. Tiurlng treatment pstients cro allowed tho free use of -Liquor or Mor- phhie until suc h time os they shall voluntarily give them up.” 89 tllrV Lx.sia vssauia v .» ixajr » i i i : 11 u|r*£ W send particulars and pamphlet of testimonial* free, and shall “L-rers froir be glad to place snff'erer.s tlor n 1th persons who have been c HILL'S TABLETS nro for salo by nil first-class in any of these habits hi comiTiiiiilca- urod by thcusoofourTABLKrs. —We net know i4mt it w«*nW any law to mail rn ordinary white card 7 bearing n 1-cent stamp. We recently . heard of n caso in which a card of this kind, tims stamiied; waa mailed and de livered in this city. If tbo sender acted wnlawfully, ho luu never heard «f it.— Kew York Sun. drurgSls st $ 1.00 per package. If your drngglstdoes not keep thbrn.cncloes us S and we will send you, by return mall, a packmgo of Tablets. • -r-f - , . A.*. AVrite your name and address plulnlv. and state whether Tnblcts aro for Tobacco, Morphiuo or . Ll'juor'iraWTT ’ _ Y ^ DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purehnstnj any of the varlousaiostrnms that «re being offend for sale: Ask for HIIiXi*© X.A tat .‘W’.ep- 0 * and tAko no other. Manufactured only by 1.00 our + i PEW TesDiowls from persons who have been cured by the use of lets. inn - A Word For the Cat. At this season, whoa tho family de parts from town, a word must )>o spoken in behalf of tho house rat, top often left behind to lead a vagrant and precarious exiirtence. Already on tho Rack Bar. wl}fcre “early closing” is the rule, the cat* have become conspicuous by tho eb- •ence of theirowucm A few lesafehncs j ia the world are St' objected to, but that suffering tin d sl<V starvation should attend their Liking off is a shamo to ha- ! uqiiiity. Unless the devoted bouse cat -cna be provided with a Junmor home, it should J>e mercifully pot oat of ciLit- eoco in • way the airim;.l bociefy under- , i how.to do perfu tlv.—Boston Her- ' 4U TIIE-r- _ * DIO CHEMICAL CO,,' ' 61,53 A C6 Opera B'.rrk^. LIMA, OHIO. PAItTlCULAIlS FREE. •f I - V i auu Tmk Ohio OiirMioAL Oo.: Dear 8iaI have been nsing yonr Cure for tobacco habit, nud found It wonld do what von clutm for It. I used ten cent* worth cf the strongest chewing Tobacco a day, •nd It on i one to live clgHr»;^r I would smoke Dr.LB.E. MILHOUS, Dental Sftrgeon. Blackville, S. C. Will have regular appointments as follows: At Barnwell, U. H. from 1st.'Monday (or sales-day) in each tnontli to Wed nesday evening. Rooms at Molnir House. Ollice two doors South of iiotel, on West or opposite side of street. At Sally’s, B. A. A N. R. K., from 3d Monday in each mouth to Wednes day evening. OlHcc at. BiTce’s Hotel. Will he at ids home offici al Black vilh- every Friday and Saturday from 1st of February to 30tli Septeinher inclusive ami every 'iHiursday, Friday ami SifenTr- day, from Ist Outober to 3ist Jauuary inclusivc. Will make appointments with patients to meet thfun at either of his office* at TTnylrtoff.— i’atiehBl will find it ifiorc comfortable, to have t4teir work done, at the office, though if desired will call on them at their residences anywhere within thirty 'uir.eTdr Bliick ViTte i WORK FOR 0$ a few dnvx, and you will be stnrtloH at (lie nnex. pected tticceM tlinl will rewant >i>iir ellhr?. We p.^iiively have the be*t bu.ine«* lo nfler an »jrcnt that can he fonnd on the face of llii. enrlh. •4.V.OO profit on ST.t OO worth of loislueos i. beinr « n«ilv and honorably tnnrie lo »iifl psiit lo hundreds of Inen, womeni hoys, and girl., in onr employ. Von cun make money faMei at work for U4 than voti have any idea of. Tin: biisinc-. ii< *o ea*v tofesrn. tn.l in-trnclions «o .In.ple and plain, that all succeed from the Jtsrt. Those who lake hold of the btisiinx reap the advantage that nri-cs from the sound reputation of one of the oldest, most .neceJsful, and largest pubii'shing houses in America. .Secure for vonr-elf the profits that til* business so readily and handsomely yields. All beginners succeed grandly, and more than realize their greatest expectations. Those who trv it find exactlv as we tell them. There is plenty of room foiLn few mofr workers^nd we urge them to Iwgin at onee. IT you are alrea.lv em ploved, hut hare a few sjiare moments, ami wish to use them to advantage, then write us at onee (forthi* is vour grand opportunity),, and receive full particular, hv return mail. Address, TUI'L X’ CO., I tux No. 400, August*, Me. show the comparison r - * Invite* the people to come from nil the adjacent cofttjtry and neighboring town* liny nil tlie good* fbey want, so cJienply that they fifU tbtfvl *11 about the low prices of cotton, go home rejoicing with fresh courage to buttle w ilh hsrd tlmess A* a pgrtial list of the good goods aihI great bargains that M ichalson ha* In store he ask * u t tenObh to t lie follow i ng few examples that she of Northern and Southern price*: . fil.iXH) wort If.of Now Y’ork efothing—Michalson’* price, |C,000. f7,(WHl worth of Boston Shm**. Slipper*, «lc.—Michalson'* price, 14,730. ID.IKHI worth of Ladies lire*** Goods—Mi<liaison's price, ^5,000. |1(),0(K) worth of Notions—Michnlsou’* price, 5(1,(Hit). • ♦ IIOJKH) worth of Gent’s Furnishing Goods—Michalson’* price, $5,300. $3,000 worth of Furniture—Michalson.’* price, $2,000. $1,000 worth of Tin and Wood ware—Michalson'* f>rlee, $500. $10,000 worth of Bacon, Ham*, Sugar, Ac.—MlchaUon’s price, $0,000. 52,300 worth of UannFd Goods and Fancy (Jrocerirs—Michalson’* price, flyOOO 83,000 worth of Axes, Hoe«, Farm llqrdware—Michalson’* price, $2,LOO. m l.OhQ )‘W(>rth of Table Gutlerv amf ( rockery—Michalson'* price, $fruO. 1,000 worth of Buggtes awl VVagofi»--M1ehalson*S'pv4ee. >750. These quotation* are offered a* texts for thought, presented a* sign hoard* tw show the people the best road to better time*. Michalson has thousands ft good*.' lie lias bargains that everybody need* and can afford. If you den’t see wh»l yon want ask for it. Michalson lias it,-hut doe* not promise to keep it always. Gome soon and in a hurry before the cream is scooped. He hasn't tim* or tongue enough to make a three hours talk, hut he will help the country more between now and C'lirisMnas than all the politicians can do this side of the day of judg ment, if buyers and seller* w ill only come to the pic nie Sherman’s'*camp f*d- lowers and Kilpatrick's torch light troopers laid w aste onr fair country. Th« taritt and taxes anjd high prices liiuvc made the people poorer year after year, Michalson is tired of that.''’He will give tills fall’s work to the good of the peo ple. 1 nstead of grasping for profit he will try to clear expense* ami make frieuds- " lien times get better aiid tic* farmers are mip of trouble he will try to make money. That is hi* platform for six day* in.the w eek, and everyImdy I* asked $• come am]<gpc him standing tlierc; giving the best price* for cotton and al) coun try produce and selling all kinds uf good* to ajl sorts of people at only one pric* and that below zero. * . THE LITE MERCHANT, ParnWeH, S. C. S|)ectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold. All the Latest Novelties. FAnev GOODS PERFECTED BABY CARRIAGES, \ msttnmn Roddy Horses Velocipedes T-’oys’* DoIIf Stationery —AND— j m i ▼ftADC R»A»fU ftMlity fint u* Alw«y^. , tllRMTMAS CAKD9 AND BOOKLETTS. rLfgll HBES8INC CASES, ALBUMS, PIC TUBE FRAMES. - Y v. \ Musical liAtrumen.* Slieet Music. Guitar Violin and Biynilo Mriagt THKTvKM ROLLER ORuAN OS’Lt fff.W)/ Agent for Pianos and Organs, Rubber Stamps and blencil*. Mur lea. (bstru ments ^Repaired. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. ( The largest and cheaoeitstiMik ever brought to this city. -•' Gr. D. O. Xj^InTG-Ej Blackville, from teA to lorty j,lp^s of totm^o. Have chewed and smoked for twenty five j ears, and two jmckage* Of your Tablets cured me so I hn ve no desire for It. < U. M. JAYLOKD, Leslie, Mleb. Dobbs Frrbt, V. T. Th* OHIO ChshJCAt Co. :—Gzxtlewix Some time ago I sent for 91.00 worth of your Tablets for Totmcco Habit. 1 received them all right and, nlthongh 1 was both a heavy smoker aad c hewer, they did the work in less than three day*. I am cured. Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. ‘ ‘ rrrrsnrirOH, Fa. The Ohio crevical Co. Obnti kbkk1$ gives me pleasure to speak a vwordof praise for yonr Tahlete. My son wus strongly addicted to the nse of liquor, fnd through a friend, 1 was led tv try your Tablet*. He was a heavy hud ' v cousmnt drinker, nut after using your Tablets but three days he quit driuktYSA and will not touch liquor of aay kind. 1 havo waited four month before writing you, la older to know the euro was permanent. Yours truly. Mils. HELEN MOBB1SON. ClvctlniATi, Ohio. . rmt Ohio Chshical Co GrirrLiiiXK:—Tour Tablets have performed a miracle in my case. I have used morphine, hypodermically, for seven years, and have been cured by the use of two packages of your Tablets, and tritbont any effort on my part. W. L. LOTEGAT. . , Addrccw all Orders to ^ « - , . HUMPHREYS* I>r. IInmphrev>' hprelUrs nroscientincallr sBd carefully preiMuxd HemedW, used' for years In private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single Specific I a special cure for the disease nsmed. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system and are In fact ami deed the bovereigii Kemedlrt ef the \\ orld. hLSTONSIBLE JtwFNlS WANI 3 (Ini THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., SI, S3 ana S- Opara Bloafc. LIMA, OHIO. ro. <-.««. rsicvs. 1—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., .‘AA •A—Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic.... .*43 3— Teel king l Col S'. Crying, Wakefulness .‘J.T 4— Diarrhea, «i Children or Adults *3 y-Csugh*. folds, bronchitis ,ai 8-Ncsralgin, Tocfhachc, Kscesche S4 .3 -Headaches, sick Headache, Vertigo.. .‘45 10- Dyspepsia. ntUoiu.Be**, Constipation. ‘.*55 11— Hspnressed or Painful Ferleds . .45 14—Waites, Too Piofuse Periods :. .43 13— Creep, Laryagitls, Iloamcncss 45 14— Halt Uheam, Eryslpehs.Erurthm8.. .45 1 3—RheamathiM, Rheumatic I'iln* .45 44-^SlaIarfa, Chills, Fever and Ague .45 13-Catarrh, Inflnensa, Cold la the Head. .43 43-Wheepiag Ceugh ;.... - -‘43 47— Kidney Diseases -35 48- Nerve us DehllUy'. .... ; c. -1.33 S 3—I rluary Weakaeas, Wetting ft*! .43 lirMFHKtYN’ WITCH TUXKL OIL, “The Pile Otstmeat."-Trial Slae. S3Cts. SsM St PnKvSes.'nr -si p-w-eaM su roevtrt sf rv» tii.sriis.v,' M.swu. il44pad*S.‘ usieve easm. THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO. . TIME T A NO. 4. In EITect April 18th, 189!. at 6.ft) o'clock A. M. (75Hi Meridian Time.) NORTH BOUND. 7 5 3 l ■« * 1V V - < t V. 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